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                    <text>T H E SE V E N TH -D A Y
A D V E N T IS T CHURCH
Corner Tth I Elm
N. U M n th ew a -----------P eetof
SERVICES SA TU R D A Y—

Salihcth S ch ool-----* ! l l A m.

W orahlp Service — ll:4 e a m.
Wedneeday N ight
p ra yer Service _ _ 7:11 p. tn.
**Wa Hava Thla Hope” radio
ntaeias* each Sunday a. m.
at I I I * over W T n ii at l i l t
an your rndlo dlaL

Alliance
C H R ISTIA N M ISSIONARY
a l l ia n c e

church

M i l Park A v a a t l«t h SL
tie r. C. C. Daea Jr. _ _ Paator
lu n d if Bchool —— fid *
W orehlp Service —
*• J"'
Evenlnp Worehlp _ IU0 p. m.
Alliance Youth
P allow ih lp (Sun,) — I I I * P- m.
(W e d )
prayer Servlet ------ T ill p. m.

Assembly O f God
pIN E C n E S T ABSEMRLT
OF OOD CHURCH
Cor. 17th and Klin
H. M. W ild er ------- — - Paetor
Sunday School —
I H I •• m*
Mornlnp Worehlp — M :M *• » •
Evening Worehlp — 7 HJ P- m.
Youth Serv. (Sun.) - &lt; tj« P- » *
M id -w eek Serv. (W ed .) „ 7.11
p. m.

JORDAN

1111 W. Pirat Street
Sunday School
11:11 A m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:M a. m.
Illble Study (Sunday) 7:44 p m.
K va n g iltltlo Service 7:44 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 7:04 p. m.
Bill Stephana _______- Paelor
A Cordial Walcoma to A ll

O A K L A W N B A P T IS T CHURCH
1141 Country Club Hoed
Sponoored by P lret Baptlat
Church
nev. R. T. I l a r r a l t ---- - Paator
Sunday School __ — 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service — I I : « a. m.
Training Union _ — 1:11 p. m.
Evening Worahlp — 1:44 p. m.
W td. I'reyer Serv. _ 7:10 p. m.

M ETHODIST CHURCH
41* Park Ava.
John T. Adame Jr. „
Paelor
Morning Worehlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l___ &gt;:IS a. m.
Mornlnp tVorehlp
10:45 a. m.
M T F M e e t ln p e
1:14 p. m.
fInterm ediate. Senior)
Evenlnp Worehlp _ 7:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PRO PH ECY
1501 Elm Avenua
Rev. R. L Strickland _ Paetor
Sunday S c h o o l_____ 1:45 a. m.
Worahlp Service _ 10:45 a. m.
K .-n p e lletlo Herr. _ 7:14 p. m.
W ednreday:
Tounp People V. I* B. Serr.
7:10 p. m.
Blbla T raining Serr 1:04 p.m.

GRACE M ETHODIST CltURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland A v e ,
Rev. John It. Hlraa Jr., raator
Church School ____ l:4S a. m.
Mornlnp W o ra h lp __ 11:04 a. m.
M T F ------------------- 1:10
p. m.

C E N T R A L B A P TIS T CHURCH
Cor. ttth SL * Oak Ave.
G all Smith _ . --------Sunday School — . I l l * a m.
M orning Worehlp - l l i l # a m.
T rain in g tfunlom — l i t * PEvening Service
*• "»•
Wed. Prayer Servlon t i l l p. n».
Nureery Open
W T R I t ---------- ------7 : » p. ■■
Sunday Nlta Brondonat
M ISSlONAnT
CHURCH
Holly Ava.
---------- 11:11 a an.

Morning Worehlp — 11:40 4. ra.
E ven ing Worehlp — T:*4 P. m.
Wedneeday
Prayer g erv l e a ------ . t i l t p. m.
P1NECREST B A P T IS T
CHURCH
Onora Road
P a a t o r _____ W illiam J. Ouae#
Mornlnp Worehlp • 111*0 a m.
Sunday School —— I H * a m.
Training Union --«»» I d i p* w.
E vening Worehlp — T il* P. ra­
w ed . OHIcera a Taaohera
M e a lin g ----- —— - •*»* *• ra.
E L D E R SriU N O S n A P T IS T
Old Orlando Hd. at llaelar Ava.
R. Ilam llion O rlHIa
Paator
Sunday School _ _ IH * A m.
Mornlnp Worahlp — !!: • • A m.
T raining Union —« *1*1 P- ra.
E vening Worahlp — l i t * p. ra.

CONG REG ATIO NAIC H R ISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church o f Chrlat)
P e rk Avenue at 14th SL
Ii44 A m. ____ Church School
10:44 A m. _ Worehlp Service
7:14 p. m. _ Chrletlen Youth
Mlnletry
Rev. W a ller A. R. UcPbcreon,
Paetor

Episcopal

Christian

C lin iS T CHURCH
Church street, Lonpwood
Pr. Chartea W . Stew arL Jr.
Vicar
Hnly Communion _ 7:1* a. m.
Pervlca a Sermon — 1:10 a. ra.

F IR S T C H R ISTIA N CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1107 S. Sanford A v a
TL Vernon Puller
Sunday S c h o o l------ 1:4* A m.
Mornlnp Worahlp
10:00 a m.

1

CHURCH O P OOD
Sind a French
If. C. S m it h __________ Paelor
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. m.
Mornlnp W orship _ 11:eo a. m.
K vangelletlo Serr. , 7:10 p. m.
Tuea. Prayar Barr. _ 7:10 p. m.
Thure. Young Peopla
E n d e a v o r ____ ____ 7:10 p. m.

Congregational
OSTEEN n A P T IS T CHURCH
H W Y. 41*
PH. I I I - I U I
P a e t o r ____Cheater W. Plank
Sunday S c h o o l----- 10:40 A m.
Mornlnp Service _ 11:01 a m.
T raining Union
1:10 p.
Evening Service
7i*o p.
Wedneeday Meetlnpe:
Orpanliatlona ___ 0:14 p.
Prayer _ _ _ _ _ _ — 7:*o p.
C h o ir _____________I HO p.

P in S T B A P TIS T CHURCH
I I I Park Avenue
r . B. C h a n c e --------’r . . P * * ,or
Mornlnp Worehlp —
a- "JSunday Sohool —w. l i t * a m.
Mornlnp Worahtp — lit*® *• ra.
T rain in g Union — l i t * A ra.
Evening Worehlp - T il* p. m.
Wed, Prayer Service T ill p. ra.

W ESTSIDR
B A P TIS T
ith st. a
Paul M. Caller
Sunday Sohoel

MISSION A R T

nAPTIST CHURCH

Baptist

Methodist

Church O f God

Baptist

Adventist

P IR S T

C H R IST METHODIST
CHURCH
Runland Eetataa
Cltrua Halphta
Rev. nay Gregory/ Jr., Paelor
Church S c h o o l____ t:4S a.
m.
Mornlnp Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
M YK ________ ______ 1:14 p.
m.
Eve. W o r e h lp ____ 7:10 p.
m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p.m.

Nazarene
F IIIS T CHURCH
OF T H E N A ZA ItE N E
W. Jr.l HL at Mapla Ava.
Paul B lc k e a ___________Paetor
Sunday School _ _ _ l : t t a. m.
Mornlnp Worehlp _ 10:45 a. m.
Youth ----------------- - 1:04 p. m.
E ranpelletlc Service 7t40 p. m.
M id-W eek
Service (W ed .) _ 7:40 p. ra.
Third Sunday
S ln p a p lra tlo n ___ 1:04 p, m.

KinsT cmincit

H O LT CROSS
411 S. Park Ava.
P r. L ero y D. Soper. Rector
H oly Communion
7:10 a m.
Fam ily Service and
Sunday School
1:00 a. m.
Mornlnp Prayer
(F lret Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:10 a. m.

Church O f Christ
CHURCH O P CHRIST
Geneve
Ralph Brewer Jr.
E van gellit
Blbla School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Mornlns Worahtp _ 1 1 : 0 0 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ TtIO p. m.
Wed. prayer Service !:I0 p. ra.

When I watch the stone mason at his trade . . . then I ’m sure I can shape a stone. I f . . . I had the right
tools! I f . . . I could apply just the right driving force 1

P A O LA CHURCH OP CHRIST
IHshway 41 Weet
Morrla Ruby
Evanpellet
Blbla Clae* ______ 10:40 a. m,
Mornlns Worahlp _ 1 1 : 0 0 a m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Blbla Cleeeee Wad. _ 7:10 p. ra.

Free Methodist
P n R K M ETH O D IST CHURCH
Corner Ith SL and Laurel Ava.
Eugene S h e ld o n ______ Paetor
Telephone) 113*7411
Sunday School _
1:45 a m.
Mornlnp W orehlp _ 10:51 a. m.
Evenlnp Worahlp _ 7:00 p. m.
Wed. P ra yer 8ervlce 7:10 p. m.

But my stone always splinters, shatters.

I t tlwuld be eaeier to ehaye the future. Tomorrow seems so formless, so pliable.
Yet there arc so many tools. Which to use? So many kinds of force, of power. Which will shape, not
stroy, my hopes!

de­

I am realizing fast that the vital tools must he sjnVi/uah My Church is training me to understand, to u m
them.

CHURCH O P C liniST
1111 Park Avenua
Bert B r o w n ______ Evanpallal
Sunday
Blbla Study ______ 10:00 a. m.
Mornlnp worahtp _ 11:00 a. m.
Evenlnp Servlet _ Olio p. m.
■ee "H erald o f Truth" t p. ra.
Sunday na Channel 0
Tueedar
Ladlee Blbla ClaM - 10:00 A n .
Wedneeday
Bible C la a a -------- T ill p. ra.

Lutheran

And centuries of Christian heritage convince mo that the driving force ought to be spiritual. A Power
that flows from God . . . is grasped by faith . . , and in the reverent hands of dedicated men will shape— rather
than shatter — tomorrow.
THE CH URCH

Christian Science
PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 Eaat Second Street
Sunday Service a
Sunday Hchonl _ _ ll:e e a. m.
Subject: "Chrlatlan Hrlence’*
Wedneeday Service _ 1:44 p. m.
Reading Room! 301 K. Flret.
Weekdaye: 10:10 a. m. - 4:14
p. ra. Friday Evanlnpi 0:10• i l l p. m.

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OF*
T H E REDEEM ER
101 W. l l l h Place
T h a Church of tha Lutharan
H our" and T V "T h le la tha
L ife ”
Herbert W, Ooerea ____ Peetoy
Sunday School _ 1 : 1 5 a m.
Worehlp Service __ 15:10 A ra.

FOR ALU • A L L FO R TH E CH URCH

The Church la Ihr yrratril lector
on re: ll: for tin’ hulhhnf of charac­
ter and (uod citimuliip. 11 li ■ tlnrrhnuwi of aplritiul laliire. Without a
•Iron* Church, neither democracy
nnr rivillMlion ran eurvivr. The:#
era (mir ouund reeoona why every
l&gt;eraun eltould attend aervlcae rtfu*

lerly and aupport the Church. Urey
era: (1 ) For hie own eeke. (3 ) For
hia children’# eeke. 13J Fartheeeka
rtf hie cranmunily end nation. (4 1
Fnr Ihe eeke of the Church iloelf,
which need# hie moral and material
aupport. Plan to |o tn church rt|Uleriy tnd read your Bibla dally.

CmrltM UM. Reieter AdvwtUn# Swvioe, be, A/Mbury. Va
flundey
I Chronicle*
11:11-21

Monday
I Chrtmirlas

29:10-19

Tueedar
Jeremiah
1:4-10

Wedneaday
Matthew
9:1-1

Thurtday
Matthew
28:11-20

Friday
John
1:9-11

Baturday
John
10:19-80

OF T H E NAEARENE
Lake Mary, Flo.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Peetoy
Sunday
l:IS a. m . ____ Blbla Bcheol
11:00 a. m. _ Mornlnp Worehlp
7:04 p. m.
Evenlnp Service
7:04 p. m. _ Wed. M id-W eek
I're ye r Servlcee
7:04 p. m. __ tnd Wad. M ilt*
lonary Service

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0 OOD SH EPH ERD
I.U T IIE R A N CHURCH
3100 A Orlando Drive
llw y . 17-93)
Sanford, Florida
133.1113
The Rev. J, Gordon P e a r y ,
Paetor
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:11 a m.
Morning W orehlp _ 1 1 : 0 0 a m.
Communion— Flret Sunday In
Each Month
K IN D E R G A R TE N AND NURS­
ERY

Pentecostal
P IR S T PE NTECO STAL
CHUIICH OK LONG WOOD
111 Orange Street
Rev. K. Ruth Grant __ Paetor
Sunday School _— 11:01 a- m.
Mornlnp Worehlp __ 11:00 A m.
Sunday Evenlnp _ 7:10 p, m.
Wed. Illble Study _ 7:10 p. m.
Comiuerors Meeting
F r i d a y ------------- l i l t p. m.

Presbyterian
P IR S T PJIE SB TTE R IAN
CHURCH
Benford, Flo.
Oak AVA * Ird SL
Orover C. Sewell J r . __Peetoy
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaaletant
.
Paetor
Church School ____ 1:11 a m.
Keaalon M e e l e ___ 1:11 A m.
Mornlnp Worahlp
10:oo a. m.
Ilon eer Fallowahlp
1:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fallowahlp 5:00 p.m.
Evening Worehlp _ 7:11 p. m.
Wed. Prayer M eet _ 7:01 p. m.
CHURCH OP T H E C O VENANT
l i l t South Orlando D rive
Thomae II. Makln
Paetor
Worehlp ... ..... ....... 1:00 a. m.
Chur oh School ...... 10:0* A ra.

-The Following: Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleT H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
PE S T CONTROL

GREGORY LU M B E R
o f Sanford

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

NELSON &amp; CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

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

E A S T SIDE G AR AG E
V irgil C. Gracey ft Employees
SR 48 ft BeardaU

H O LLE R MOTOR SALE S CO,
and S ta ff

OVIEDO RADIO ft E LE C TR IC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Howard H. Hodges and S ta ff

PERFECTO N
D AIR IE S

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

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

K ID D Y 'S STA N D AR D SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

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

AD AM S T R A N S F E R ft STORAGE
Phone 8224)226
C E L E R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
SANFORD W E LD IN G ft
FA B R IC A T IN G CO.
Bill WhiUy ft Employees
C H ELSEA T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, 8anford
A . D UD A ft SONS, INC.
Slavln, Florida

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
H A R R E L L ft B E V E R L Y
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford
B IL L H E M P H IL L MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1 st S t , Sanford
H IL L H A R D W A R E ft
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

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

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

L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

TH E RITZ T H E A T R E
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTRO W ER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeR O Y C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., IN C .

B. ED W ARD S
BU ILDERS 8 U P P L IE S
and Employees
8 M IT T Y ’S S N A P P IN ' T U R T L E
M OWER S A LE S A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff
S TA T E F A R M IN S U R A N C E
Companies
Irvin g L P ryor and S taff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff
H AR O LD H. K A S T N E R CO.
and Employees
W ILSO N-EICH ELBURG ER
M O RTU ARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff
W 1LSON-MAIER FU R N ITU R E CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
C ITIZE N S B A N K O F OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

•SEMINOLE C O U N T Y A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Bapliil Church, Oviedo
Central BnpUat Church, t i l l Oak A v a
Chuluota Pirat Baptlat Church
Chuluota Baptlat Minion
Bportamnn'a Club, Chuluota
Kidar Springe Uapllat Church,
I l f Lehman Rd.
Pirat Baptlat Church. I l l Park Ava.
Prlendehlp Baptlat Chur oh t
Altamonte HprlnsP
m . III. Altamonte Springe
P i n t Baptlat Church at DeBary
P in t Uaptlct Church at Genera
P in t Baptlat Church at Lake Harp
Pirat Baptlat Church at Lake Mouroa
Pirat Uapllat Charch at Longwaud. oar.
churoh a Oraat
_ .
P in t Baptlat Charch ar Orlada
P i n t Baptlat Church af Baa Lando Springs
P in t Shiloh Mleatonarr Baptlat Church,
m i w . n th si*
Porcat Clip Uapllat Church
Pouatalu Head Baptlat Churoh. Orlada
Lora Soulhara Baptlat Mlaaloa. Chuluata
Mltelanerr
Baptlat Charah
Barth
*U-

t

MacaVon'a Minion
Baptlat Chunk
Oak lllll Bd. Oataaa
M aralarO lo r/ Baptlat Chur ah, Ganara H w y,

ML Ollra Mleatonarr Baptlat Church, l a i
Lando Sprlnsa Rd., Longwaod
ML Sion Mlaetoaerjr BapileL Slpaa Are.
New
ML
Calrarp
Mleatonarr
Baptlat
u a i w. nth s l
Kew Salem Prtmltlre Baptlat Church,
m i w. nth s l
New ML Sion Baptlat Charch, m e Pear A ra
Oaklawn Baptlat Chnpsl, IT«I W. ttth SL
Oataaa Baptlat Chunk
Plnecreat Uapllat Chunk, lei W . Onera Rd.
Prairie Lake Baptlat Chunk, Btdca B d ,
Para Park
Propnee Mtaalonarr Baptlat Church, Midwar
■eoond Shiloh Mtaalonarr Baptlat Church,
Ninth B Hlcharp
SL Jamaa Mlaalonarr Baptlat Church Sic.
Rd. I l l Oataaa
SL Paul Mleataaarr Baptlat Church, Ith SL
SL Matthcwa Mlaalonarr Baptlat Chunk
Canaan Halahta
■L Jcka'c Mlaalcuarr Baptlat Church,
l i t C rp rcn SL
Tempi* Baptlat Church, Palm Sprlapa Rd.
Altamonte Pprlnpa
Weetalde Mlaalonarr Baptlat Chunk,
d ll a H ollr Ara.
Sloe Mapa Baptlat Chunk, VIA Oraapa A r a
CATM OUC
Church at the Natlrltr, Lake Marr
A ll Paula caik alla Church. I l l Oak Ara,

„

St.
Ann’a
Catholic
Church,
Panhlnp
llac t, DelUrjr
SL Mary Mapdalana Catholic Church, Haltland Ava. Altamonte Pprlnpa

LUTH ERAN

Pirat Chrlatlan Church, HIT a Sanford Ara.
Conprapatlonal Chrlatiaa Church,
t i l l Park Are.
Northalde Chrlatlan Church, P 1 a r I d a
Haven U r, Maitland

Aeceneloa
Lutharan
Church,
Orarbrook
D r, Caaeclbarry
Good Shepherd United Luthers,
*101 a Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Churah of tha Redeemer,
111 W. lllh Piece
Meaatah Lutheran Church, Amerloaa Lepton
Halt, Prairie Lake, Pam Park
SL Lukas Lutheran Church, R l ltd Slarla

CHURCH OP CHRIST

METHODIST

CHRISTIAN

Church of CbrteL l i l t A Park Ara.
Church of ChrtaL aenara
Church of Chricu Lonpwood
Chunk at ChrtaL Paata
CHURCH O P GOD
Church of God. i l l Hlchorp
Church of Clod, m i a PTenob
Church af God, Oviedo
KP1PCOPAL
All Salnta Kplaaapal Chunk SL DaBarp
A ra , Bnterprleo
Chrlat Eplncopal Church, Lonpwood
A ll Salnta Kplacopal. Knlerprlee
Holy Creep Kplacopal, Park A v a at HR

Rcrnett Memertal Methcdlat Church, K.
Dallary A ra , Enlarprlea
Bear Letkt Malhcdlat Chur oh
Baikal A.M.K. Church, Canaan Halphta
Caaeelberry Community Methodlat Church.
Hwy. 11*11 * Plnay Rldpe Rd, Caeaeibarry
Dellary Community Mathodlat Church W .
Illpblanda, DeBary
I'hrl.t Mathodlat Church
iiuutand Eetalaa
P in t Mathodlat Church, I I I Park Are.
P in t Mathodlat Chunb of Orlada
Pro# Mathodlat Church. I l l W. Ith SL
Grace Mcthodlet Church, Onora Rd.
Graot Chapal A.M.K. Church, Oviedo
Oakprova Mathodlat Church, Ovlcda

Otiocn Mathodlat Church
P a o 1a
Waalayan
Methodlat,
RL
M
W. at Paoln
SL Jamaa A.M E , Sanford Ava.
PL Mary*a A.M.B. Church SL RL 111 Oatacn
SL
Paul'a Mathodlat C h u r a h
Oataan
Rd. Entarprlae
Stafford Momorlat
Methodlot C h u n k
a Denary
NAEARENE
Plret
Church
af
the Nasarcnc, W .
lad at Maple
Pern
Park
Church a f
tha Neaarcna,
O’Brien Rd, Pern Park
Lake Mary Ohureh of tha Naaarena
PR ESBYTERIAN
Community Proohytorlan Church, Lake Mary
Pirat
Preahy tartan
church.
Oak
Arc.
* Ird SL
Pirat Praabytartan Church. Cacaclbcrry
Pirat
Praaby tartan Church of DeBary,
E. Itlphlaad
I’reeby terlan Church of Tha Caranaut
m i 1, Oiiftttdo D fi
SL Aadrowa Praabytartan Church M i l Lan.
B i l l h.«k D r. Ba&amp;r
Upaala Community proohytorlan Church,
Upcalo Rd.
Wcitmlnlater Prcibytcrlan Church, Howell
Park, A b MS

SEVENTH

DAT

ADVENTIST

Parcel Lake Sovcnth-dcy Advcntlot Church,
Hwy. I l l , Porect City
Seventh-day Adventlet Church. Maitland
A r t , Altamonte pprlnpa
Sanford
Soronth.day
Adventlet
Church.
Seventh a Kira
OTHER CHURCHES
Allen'# A.M E. Church, Olivo a 11th
Church of Ood In ChrtcL Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophoey, lia r Elm Ava.
Church of Joouo Chrlot of Latter Day
Salnta, t i l l Park Ara.
Community Chapal, Altamonta Pprlnpa
Kaatarn Ortbodoa Church, PL John# Chryaoetom ChapcL Hwy. 1 1 - 1 1 , yarn Park
Coaprtpatlou Beth I.rael, llth a Magnolia
Pirat Church af ChrtaL SclantlaL
IH K. la d SL
Pirat Pentacoitml Church or Lonpwood
Ml
Ollra UollntM
Church,
Oak
HtU
ltd. Ootccn
Plnecreat Aaoembly of Ood, llth a Elm
Sanford AlllAnco Church. H it a Park Arc.
Sanford Congregation of Jebovah'e W it*
neeeee. M il W t il SL
Tha Salvation Army, l i t K. tnd SL
Unity Church at Sanford, M l A lat Bb

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SANFORD, FLO R ID A

On the local ecene — A
tuaii
carry lug a
watering
bucket and diligently pouring
the fluid on great growing
between crack* o f the aidewalk.
• • •

Warrant Cites Councilman's W ife
North Orlando
Controversy
Reaches Court

The Herald got a pat on the
back Friday when City Mana­
ger Pete Knowles called to
tell ua the city hnd just sold
the 291st dog license. This
w ui the grand total o f the
entire calendar year in 1903.
"L a st year at this time we
had only sold 187 licenses,”
said Pete. He gives recent
Herald stories and pictures
the credit fo r the increase.
Thanks, Pete. It’s nice to get
a rose now and then.
• • •
F or a long while, plans had
been in the works to hold a
program on citrus grove ir­
rigation. The dry season was
upon the area. The meeting
was called fo r lust Thursday
night. It was held. Mother
Nature apparently didn’t like
people messing with hsr bail­
iwick. She dumped tons of
water on the area scant hours
before the meeting started.
And haa given almost dsily
encores since.
• • •
They sweated fo r hours the
other morning on a brand
new car parked at Park and
First. The owner couldn't
find the keys to the vehicle.
And the doors were locked.
A fte r s multitude o f methods
were tried, the csr wss un­
locked and s mighty hurras*cd driver got behindth* wheel.
His thoughts sra discreetly
consored here.
• • •
There's at least one good
Samaritan
on W est First
Street. Seems many employincluding those at The Her*
park their cars on M yrtle
Avenue near tho A C L tracks.
When it rains, the man leaves
his work and closes all the
car windows in the parking
area, From
each o f ua:
Thanks.
• • •
C. D. Perry who lives out
Lake Harney way has a ra­
ther unusual sign posted in
his yard. I t read* "P e riy diss."
The Herald’s general man­
ager, Frank
Voltoline, and
hit fam ily were all packed,
raring to go on their annual
vucatlan. They wore to leave
Saturday
fo r
tho
North.
Frank walked into Publisher
W alter A .
Glelow’a office
Friday afternoon and, In a
liot-too-hupppy
volca
was
beard to say: ‘T i l »ee you
Monday. Our daughter’* got
ths mumps."
• • *
Feel like calling
Japan?
You can, mors easily now.
The first telephon* esbl# be­
tween the United States and
Japan has been placed in op­
eration. I f# the longest ever
laid— stretches 6,300 miles.
The new cable was designed
by B ell Telephone Laborator­
ies.

NO. 222

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Memo to underage youths:
polic* are on the lookout for
those who use phony {denit­
rations to obtain
alcoholic
beverages. Deputise arrested
three the other
night end
they’re now free on |10Q bond
pending legal action.
• • •
Sanford, via C ity Manager
P et* Knowles, got a pictorial
plug in the monthly publica­
tion of th# ’’ Florida Munici­
pal Record." Pete waa elect­
ed vice president o f the Flor­
ida City Manager’s Associa­
tion at ths Clearwater con­
vention. The June Isau# ahow*
him along with other officer*
during a break In convention

ny Julian Btcnatrom
Mrs.
member

Jiona
of

Grlnsicad,

North

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Orlando’s

Town Council, has awom out
a warrant charging Mrs. Bet­
ty Rhodes, wife o f Councilman
Arthur Rhodes, also o f North
Orlando, with violating Flor­

EXE C U TIV E HOARD o f Clvitans fo r 1961 are
Bhown at installation ceremonies held at Spen­
cer’s Restaurant recently. From left Clyde Long,
president elect; Hummond Polk, vice president;
William Layer, director; Robert Drisson, presi­

Jacksonville
Banker's Son
Found Slain
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
The son ot a prominent bank
vice president was apparently
murdered here last night and
his body dumped on remote
Seminole Beach, police said
today.
Detective C hid J. C. Pat­
rick said the body of Glenn L,
Monroe was found early today
by three women strolling along
the beach. Police said Monroe
had been shot twice, once In
the back and once in the
head. Seminole Beach Is about
22 miles south of Jacksonville
Patrick said Monroe's wallet
and car were missing.
His body wss found dressed
only in a sports shirt and a
pair of black Bermuda walk­
ing shorts. He wore a 1963
Unlveraity of Florida frater­
nity ring with hia initials on
it.
Patrick said the 23-year-old
man was last seen by three
friend* at a downtown Jack­
sonville hotel at about 10:30
last night.
The detective added It ap­
peared Monroe was shot else­
where and brought to the
beach.
Monroe waa a recent gra­
duate o f the University of
Florida and Patrick laid the
man had planned to leave
next week for a teaching post
in New Jersey.

Swim Peaceful
At Sf. Augustine
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) A mixed group o f about 40
civil
righta
demonstrators
swam at this historic city's
public beach today
under
tight guard by police who wad­
ed into the water with them.
The integrationiata, f o u r
while men and the rest N e­
groes, played in the pounding
surf for about 20 minutes
without incident while police
kept back about 10 young
white men who attempted to
keep the demonstrators out of
the ocean.
lt marked the first time that
violence haa not broken out
when integratlonisU have at­
tempted to use the beach
which waa form erly reserved
for while swimmers.
Civil right* leaders said they
might announce today the
formation of a U n cia l com­
mittee to end the racial strife
which haa split thin east coast
city with violence and blood­
shed.

Keep neat Saturday open
f you Ilk* having fun —
ufe fun. The Lions Club is
ill act fo r its annual Fun
fair on ths lakafront. It'll ofer a fu ll day and part of
h * evening o f fun fo r all
ind w ill be climaxed by specarular firework# that night. Abby ......................... Page 9
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Bridgci * * •.
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Discus sing the ringing of Ciaatifleda ............... Page 1!
he “ freedom bells” fo r the Comica .................... Page 30
fourth o f July, Mayor A. L. Editorial .................. Page 4
Wilson suggested trying out Funerals .................. Page 3
he city’s new sirens. “ But be Horoscope ............ . Page 10
lure to give it plenty o f pub* Society ••••••••••*■• Page ■
icity, lest people think World Sports ....................... . Page 6
War 111 has started," be urg- TV Programs .......... Page u
We tha Women . . . . P age •
:d the press.

Herald Index

dent; Charles Kanipf, retiring president and Lt.
Gov. o f Zone H I; Gil Daigle, secretary; Lloyd
Swain, treasurer and William Clause, director.
Director Sal Mnnfro was not present.
(Herald Photo)

Capt. W are Retires 3 Inches Of
Rain Dumped
A t N A S Ceremonies On Sanford

lie is succeeded by Capt.
Cspt. Robert M. Ware, com­
A
thunderstorm
dumped
manding officer of Sanford Chandler W. Swanson who
alwut three Inches of walci
Naval Air StaUon, retired this arrived at the station caller
on the Sanford area Sunday
afternoon in special coremou- this month.
Capt. Ware is complcUng 27 afternoon, caused a rash of
ics at the naval base.
years of Navy duty. He is a accidents and upset the boat
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1937 graduate of the Naval of two men sailing in Lake
Monroe near Hie bandshcll.
Academy at Annapolis.
The heavy onslaught o f rain
He was honored at a Capri
Restaurant luncheon this noon struck the area In midafter­
and
snarled
traffic
and sponsored by the Semi­ noon
nole County Chamber of Com­ which Sheriff J, L. Hobby des­
merce. An estimated 100 per- cribed as “ unusually heavy."
Radio communications were
•on*
from
throughout
Uie
county in addition to top- knocked out at the th c riff'i
ranking Navy officials took department with the equlp4toe**t able |o receive but not
P*rt_
.
Cspt. w ar* plan* to movei f j w l This condition existed
to th* Pensacola area to make for about four hours and com­
munications were restored at
his home.
about 9 p. m,
The power failure was blam­
ed on lightning hitting tho an­
tenna.
V
Two Orlando brothers, Gene
v ~ .
Joslyn, 24, and Don Joslyn, 22,
CAPT. SW ANSO N
were spilled In the lake dur­
ing the brunt of the storm
when their sailboat capsiud
near the bandshcll. Neither
were hurt.
Police said a rash of minor
accidents were reported al
though no one suffered major
Injuries.
CAFE K E N N E D Y (U P I ) The rainfall lasted slightly
Two foreign powers may have
more than an hour and was
built fortification a in Am er­
accompanied by severe winds,
ica's space center, but no one
thunderclaps and lightning.
here is worried about it.
The Florida Anthropological
Society says it haa found
what may be the remains o f an
CAPT. W AR E
ill-fated French fort and the
foundation o f an old Spanish
sentinel station. Both are cen­
turies old.
At the site o f the French
TOYKO (U P I) — Commun­
fort, researchers have found
ist China warned today it
the remains o f a ship under
will not lim ply “ /old its arm s"
construction,
old
cannon
if the United States invades
wheels, several gold pieces,
Communist North Viet Nam.
SAN JUAN, P. R. (U P I ) Peking's
Ta
Kung
Pao
many Indian burial mounds
A loosely defined area of
(G reat
Fairnc.se
Newspap­
and a well-preserved skele­
squally weather with wind
ton.
e r s ") gave the warning in an
The fort apparenUy was built gusts up to 60 miles per hour editorial broadcast from Pe­
about 1663, the year Ponce de moved on a westerly course in king by the New China News
the Caribbean today.
Leon founded St. Augustine.
Agency and munitiorrd in To­
The U. S. Weather Bureau kyo.
At the Spanish sentinel alalion Ihe anthropologists have here said the squalls showpd
It said, “ adjacent as It is to
round a camp believed left by no sign of organising into the Indochina, ami a signatory of
sailors of an armada that season's first tropical storm.
the Geneva agreements, China
Hurricane hunter pianos in will in no rase fold its arms
sailed from Cuba in 1713 and
vestigated the disturbance in to tee the Geneva agreements
was swept onto the cape.
the eastern Caribbean Sunday consigned to the dust bin, and
and after they found no eri allow the flames of war to
deuce of circulation tile Wea apread to its tide.
ther Bureau said no further
“ D io U. S. administration
official notices on Its progress would be woefully mistaken If
C H A R LO TTE , N. C. (U P !) would be sent unless there Is it deludes itself into thinking
— Gov. Wiltiiim Scranton ar­ evidence of intensification.
(hat it could do whatever it
rived here today to begin his
pleated in Indochina.
second foray into southern
“ No agoninring reappraisal
Gotdwater country In a bid
could be of any help then If it
to block o ff ths Arisons sen­
does not wake up to the real
ator's drive toward the GOP
lly now.".
presidential nomination.
GLOBE, A ril. (U P I)- D u r The Pennsylvania governor ing hit brief 22 years, Jack
landed in a chartered plane Knight asscrtcdly had one
at 8:30 a.m. EST and was burning desire: to dive off
met by a cheering crowd o f Coolidge Dam into San Cartas
nliout 300 persons.
Lake near here.
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I)
He went Into a closed meet­
Sunday, dcaplte the pleaa of Letters from all over the coun
ing with a group of North at least one o f his five com­
try arc pouring into Governor
Carolina delegate* to
the panions, Knight fulfilled his
Farria Bryant’s office with
GOP National Convention.
lifelong ambition, the Gila comments, suggestions
and
County sheriff's department criticism of the racial strife in
reported.
St. Augustine.
The 150-foot dive into, the
The letter* sra about tiro
CLEARW ATER (U P I) —
Charles Williams, 23, o f SL 23-foot-deep lake killed the to one in (a not of the action
Coroner's
deputies Bryant haa taken to promote
Peteraburg, apparently drown- youth.
rdd Sunday in Old Tampa ruled Knight's death acciden­ and preserve peace in the nalion’s oldest citjr.
tal.
Bay.

Ancient Fort
Found Al Cape

Disturbance
Moving West

U. S. Warned
By Red China

Scranton Goes
To Carolina

Coolidge Dam
Dive Fatal

Letters Back
Bryant Action

Drowns In Bay

ida Statute 836.11, a law which
prohibits “ Publications which
tend to expose persons to hat­
red, contempt, or ridicule. .”
Mrs. Grinstead’s warrant,
Tho Herald has learned, re­
fers to tile publishing and dis­
tribution of the "In fo rm er"—
a
controveralal
publication
distributed by mall, allegedly
by Mra. Hhodos, in the North
Orlando area.
The warrant was issued by
Seminole County Judge Ver­
non M lie and served on Sirs.
1lhode.s
by
Chief
Deputy
James Singletary. Since Judge
M lie was the official who
Issued tlie warrant, ho is now
required by law to conduct a
public hearing to determine if
there I* sufficient evidence to
hold 51ra. Rhode* for trial.
Judge Mire laid that such
an offense is a misdemeanor.
He hat not yet set a dale for
the hearing. He declared tint
he had not exercised any par­
ticular h a ile In tlii* ease
since he was In hopes that
ihe parties involved might set­
tle llie matter between them
and that the warrant could be
withdrawn.
T L * . Herald {Ik a fl
Mrs.
Orinslead if there l a * any
possibility that ihe would drop
the charges.
After conferring with lier at­
torney, Carroll A, Burke, Mrs.
Grimatead declared:
" I ’ m sorry, I cannot drop
the charges."
The Herald also contacted
M r l Rhodes am) a«Ved If she
wished to make a atatement.
"M y attorney," she replied,
"has instructed me not to dis­
cuss this matter with anyone.”
Her attorney it Kenneth W.
McIntosh.
*
The statute under which the
warrant was issued provides
that it shall be unlawful to
print, publish nr distribute
any material which lends lo
expose
an
Individual
or
group to "hatred, ridicule or
obloquy,"
unless the
true
name and post otfk e address
of the person nr organisation
la clearly printed or written
on tlm material.
It also provides that any
one convicted of violating the
statute may be fined up to
1390. or confined to the coun­
ty jail for not more than 00
days, or both.
The "In fo rm e r" was pub­
lished and distributed several
limes in Ihe North Orlando
ares and identified only by a
return address listed as P. O.
Box 03, CasM-ltwrry, Fla.

Search Renewed
In Mississippi
P H IL A D E L P H IA , M i s s ,
(U P I ) — U. 8 . Bailors resum­
ed the search today fur three
missing civil rights workers
and police act up a roadblock
to question local residents for
tome clue to their fate.
The three vanished a week
ago and one state game war­
den participating in tha mas­
sive hunt said "about 60 per
rent o f Uie people" in this
rural area believe the three
youths met foul play.
"A bou t 40 per cent don't
know what to believe,” tha
warden said.

Barry In Jersey
T R E N T O N , N J . (U P I ) —
Sen. Barry Goldwatcr, RAria., steers hla campaign for
th* Republican
presidential
nomination into N ew Jersey
today, hopeful o f nudging at
least soma o f th* state's 40
uncommitted
delegates into
hi* camp.

OFF TO CAMP were these boys nncl Klrl«, members o f local 4-H Clubs.
They left this mornitijr for n week o f trnininu nncl recreation at Camp
McQunrrie. Thenio o f tho rnnip is "Civil Defense." Classes on recreation,
wildlife, swimming nnd foods will be included during the wecklong stay.
Shown above are Myrtle Wilson, Homo Demonstration agent, Susan Wirick,
Mary Ann Ilurton, Roth Ret hen, Ronnie Gandy, Beth Taylor, Chnrlcne
Raker, Richard O’Dell nnd Rill lleini.
(Herald Photo)

Bulletin
CRACOW, Poland (U P I) Ally. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy aald here today the
•ssasalnatlon o f President
Kennedy was tarried out by
Lee llarvey Oswald at "a
single art of one person pro­
testing against society.

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More Coins

Lodge M a y A s k Ike's
Help For Scranton
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Henry Cabot Lodge hinted
■trongiy today that he will
try to enlist former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s help

★ ★ ★
Lodge Reports
To President

WASHINGTON (U P D - T lic
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Treasury Department plans lo
double its coin production President Johnson summoned
within the next year to case outgoing Ambassador to Viet
Nam Henry Cabot Lodge to
the current shortage.
tho W hile House today fo r a
final report on tha war In
M IAM I (U P I )—The High­ Viet Nam,
way Patrol reported Monday
In advance o f the meeting,
Dial five persons fell victim to Lodge told newsmen he felt
traffic accidents in Florida the sltuntlon was Improving
over tlui weekend.
in V iet Nnm but warned that
"no victory has bech achiev­
ed yet.” N or did he forse*
A T LA N T A (U P I) - M o s t one anon, Lodge said,
businesses in the southeast did
A solution to the problems
well during the first quarter in Viet Nnm la extremely
of 1DG4 and some hit record complicated, he laid. "You
highs, according to Ihe U. S. can’ t da it in time to take
Department of Commcrco,
the 6:16 train home,”
But Lodge, who is resign­
ing to help Gov, William
ROME (U P I) — Italy's So­ Scranton’s campaign for the
cialists and Social Democrat*
GOP presidential nomination,
today appeared ready to back
said we’ve had some favor­
Christian Democratic leader
able development* in the past
Aldo More in another attempt
few days." He said for the
lo form a "center-left” coali­
first time "people are not
tion government.
feeding Ihe Viet Cong Com­
munists” in South Viet Nnm.
He did not specify how wide­
FRAN KFU RT, G e r m a n y *
spread the development was
( U P I )—Capt, Alfred Svcnaon,
but said it was significant In
the only U. S. Arm y offierr
a sltuntlon which "essentially
to defect to the Communists
Is a contest to see who con
and then he sent hack to the
win the people over."
West, went on trial today be­
fore s court martial,

Five Killed

Bi&amp;fnesa U p

Seek Government

Defector On Trial’

Nikita Greeted
OSLO. Norway (U P I)- S o vlet Premier N i k i t a
S.
Khrushchev soiled Into Oslo lo
begin an official visit to Nor­
way today and was greeted
by 3,900 persons who formed
the friendliest crowd o f his
Scandinavian tour ao far.

Oppose Milton
BALTIM ORE ( U P I ) - N i n o
Maryland delegates and alternatca to the GOP National
Convention plan to file a com­
plaint seeking to block tike
seating oi Milton Eisenhower
as a member of tbe delega­
tion.

Honeymooners
PHOENIX, A ril. (U P I) —
Sen. Barry Goldwater's daugh­
ter, Margaret Ann (P e g g y ),
20, and Lot Angeles oil ex ­
ecutive Richard Holt, 20, were
honeymooning today following
their wedding here Saturday
night.

Driver Charged
A motorist identified as
Willie
Bubose of 81D E.
Seventh St. was charged after
his car allegedly alruck an­
other vehicle parked at 801
Elm Ave, and owned by Violet
Clark of that address.
City
police
say
Bubose
was arrested at 6:38 p. m..
Sunday amt charged with fail­
ure lo report and accident and
driving while intoxicated.

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on behalf o f Gov. W illiam
Scranton's GOP preildantlal
bid.
Lodge’s realgnatlon as am*
basamlor to Saigon breams
effective when he completed
a 40-minute report late thia
morning to President John*
son at the White Rouse.
Then a* a private cltlxan.
Lodge held a highly unusual
news conference in which he
talked Republican politics a l
iom « length In tha cabinet
room o f a Democratic presi­
dent.
Upon his return from Sai­
gon this morning, Lodge rap­
ped out at Sen, Barry Goldwater, R-Arit., by urging
that Republicans
neminata
candidate* "w ho a n not Im­
pulsive”
Lodge told WJdta House
newsmen that h4 resigned and
left Saigon earlier than ha
originally had intended fo r
one primary purpose — ta
help win the GOP nomina­
tion for Scranton.
Aa he escorted Lodge ta
the new* conference, Presi­
dent Johnson said: "W e hat*
to see you leave but wa un­
derstand your reasons and
we’re thankful fo r tha good
job you hava dons.”

Miss Florida
Begins Reign
SARASOTA (U P I) - Pdacilia Joan Schnaar of Holly­
wood began her work-a-day
reign as Miss Florida Monday
under the guidance of th* de­
velopment
commission and
the walchful eye of Mias Flor­
ida Pageant official cameras.
The lT-yrar-old beauty won
the pageant Saturday night,
defeating 31 oilier coate Manta.
Mlaa Schnaar, who weighs
US pounds, stands five-feet*
seven nnd at 34-2214-33, began
a week of publicity work and
modeling Uiat ta aimed at
making her a winner at thia
year'* Mist Am crlra Pageant
in Atlantic City, N. J.

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4th O f J U L Y
S P E C IA L!

Bryant Ruling
Due This Week
JA C K S O N V ILLE (U P I ) —
U. 8. District Judge Brysn
Simpson wrs expected to rule
sometime this week on whe­
ther
Guv.
Farris
Ilryant
should be found la contempt
o f court fo r ordering a ban
on night racial
demonstra­
tions In 8t. Augustine.
Judge Simpson concluded
th* hearing on hla ahowcauaa order directed at Bry­
ant and other state and local
officials isle Saturday after
14 h|ura o f testimony.

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DeBary Bank
Sets Opening
Wednesday
Hy M n. Adam Mailer
Door* o f tha new F lrtt N a­
tional

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open for buiinei* Wednceday,
Located on Highway 17-02
in tha heart of the commun­

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department with entrance on
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conference room with a (eat­
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available for u m by commun­
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Officera o f tha bank era A l­
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the board; Newell E. Kawkini,
preeldent; Samuel E. Faron,
vice president and Mltcheil
Monroe Morrle, formerly a*aoclated with tha Commercial
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(U P1)—A 10-year-old Racine,
W ia„ youth aald the! for two
centa he would go to Califor­
nia. He li on hli way today
with that amount In hli poc­
ket.
Albuquerque polico arrested
tha youth, Larry B. Whitton, Wednesday for vagrancy
at a "iiupicloua perion.''
He told police Judge Harry
Rohlna he was on hli way to
California when lie w ai pick­
ed up.
"Can you m «ke It on two
cen t!7*' Robin* asked Whitton. “ T lia i'i all you had on
you when the policeman ar­
rested you."
"You bel I can," Whltton
•aid.
Roblna released tha youth
and Whltton headed west with
high hope* and two pennies.

Longwood Dog
Licenses Due
By Donna Kites
Deadline for the new 10C4*5 dog license* in the City of
Longwood Is July 1.
Licenses may be purchased
at City Hall from Mrs. Onnle
Shorn ate, clerk, during the
regular office hours for a fee
o f SI for males and spayed
females and $2 for unspayed
females.
Those applying for llrense
must be able to show proof of
inoculation since Jan. 1 of
this year. Failure to have li­
cense may result in fine* not
exeunding 1300 or four inonlhs
Imprisonment, or both.

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4 For Laos Cease-Fire

TWEED ROOM SIZE RUGS!

all positions they seired in the
past five months in that South­
east Asian nation.

LONDON
(U r n
— The
United State*, Britain, Canada,
Thailand and South Viet Nam
appealed urgently today for a
crane-lire in Lao*.

A five-nation
communique
issued in London ami Vien­
tiane also demanded that Com­
munist
North
Vietnamese
forces get out of Laos. It said
there was "indisputable evidonee" the North Vietnamese
Communists were involved along with the Laotian I’ athet
Lao forces in the Ked assaults
in Laos.
The communique also said
“ there is firm evidence of the
systematic use of Lao terri­
tory by the North Vietnamese
for tile infiltration of men and
arms in South Vlel Nam. and
demanded a halt to such ac­
tion.
It said the North Victnamse
support for the I’ athet I.ao
Communists has taken the
form of "fighting cadres as
well as extensive logistics sup­
port."

They demanded that Com*
jumilai foriCi withdraw from

Appeal Made To
Get Students
Summer Jobs
An appeal for help had been
received at The Herald from
YKS, Youth Employment Ser­
vice, which seek* to find sumnier job* for high school and
college students of the county.
In a telephone conversation
with The Herald, Miss I’ auirttc Normand said that YKS
has on file 211 applications ol
both boys and girt* from L y­
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socking any kind of full o r ,
part time employment, many Lonqwood Dies
of them needing to earn money
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"W e have sent out eirculars to business houses of the
A native of Wafrrbnro, Me.,
county, asking for job* for » he
lo lo g w o o d 10
these applicants, but the re-|&gt;c" r!
v' n’ 0I" ‘ o( l!lp
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said Miss Normand.
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the Civic
"W e had hoped to be able to league of Longwood and of
find more employment, but the First Raplist Church of
since not enough is forthcom­ Longuoud.
There arc no Immediate
ing from businesses, perhaps
private citlrcns, or Individ­ survivors.
ual* have work that need* to
be done. We would appreciate
anyone who ha* any kind ol
f ilm r .r n r r
work available gelling in nn M .K V. m i «
— Funrr »! *7rvl&lt;*M (or Ml#i
touch with us a* toon as poss­
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ible. The telcplione number
dl#&lt;t H t lu r jf iy . w ill h* li*ld
here is 322 15906," »hc said.
fit
a
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Tlie headquarters of the
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C h u rch
of
!s&lt;mfw.ort«I
w ith
lla v
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agency, which Is run by the
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ment Service
building on
Mnltlrnd- .Si Mark F tincm I
French Ave. at Second St.
I lorn« of
Ib«rry
In
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&lt;•nla.
Five Seminole County teen­
ager*, Eddie Griffith, Sherwin Crlbb, Paulette Normand,
Susan Piercy and John Goers*
man the office voluntarily.
The Rotary Club pay* for the
telephone and the FSES give*
thorn office space.

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On tha night o f Juna 20, four San­
ford boy« were participating on the
Seminole Swim Aaaociatfon’a relay
team in a meet at Leesburg's Vene­
tian Garden Pool. Some 80 swim
groups from all parts o f Florida wara
entered in tha various events.
In this particular relay event, the
four local youngsters were swim­
ming in lane No. 1. There was no
doubt about the keen competition.
But during the race one o f the San­
ford boys failed to touch the end o f
the pool as ho reversed his directions
fo r the next lap. He swam to the oth­
er end o f the pool where the next
member o f the relay team resumed
the race.
The fault was not detected by the
umpire at tho end o f the pool where
the infraction occurred.
When the race was terminated tha
results o f the event announced, the
local relay team was named fourth
place winner. The team members re­
ceived their ribbons immediately.
Upon being presented the awards,
the four-man team approached the
association's coach, Miss Emma Spen­
cer. They told her o f the fault and
that they felt the team should bo
disqualified. Miss Spencer wisely ad­
vised the boys that whether or not
they reported the infraction would
be a decision they themselves would
have to make.
A t the termination o f the meet,
the four Seminole boys — voluntar­
ily, and o f their own accord, ap­
proached the judges and declared to
them that they felt the team should
be disqualified.
The referee responsible for o ffici­
ating at this particular end o f tha
pool stated that ho did not detect the
fault and that since it was an error
on his part he could not declare the
fault and therefore could not disqual­
ify the team.
A t this point, the official went to

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Money is not required to buy one
necessity o f the soul.— Henry David
Thoroau.

. .

Sunday, Juna 14 of this year,
Haiti's voters were called up­
on ones mors to cast ballots
which only one In 10 could
read.
It was to ratify a new constltutlon which named Duva­
ller president fo r life.
Duvaller rules over s French
speaking nation o f around four
million persons. It once was
so rich that It supplied half
tho Incomp o f French King
Louis X IV hut now is so poor
that Its average annual con­
sumption per person Is fig ­
ured at around $8.
A t the root o f Duvaller's
power In hla 10,000-man mil­
itia which Haitians esll "tonton macoute," or, translated
from the Creole, "bogeymen.”
The nams la not without
meaning for the *‘ l&gt;ogeymen"
have the power to malm, tor­
ture nr kill almost without
question. H iey also have the
power to collect “ voluntary”
Geneva
dilutions from peasants
Mrs. Joe. K. Mathleux
and terrified buslneesmen.
840-4024
Over the Ignorant peasant,
Lak* Mary
Duvaller
wields a special pow­
Mrs. Frances Wester
er for his own reported knowl­
•22-4219
edge o f the magic o f voodoo.
Lak* Monro*
Into Haiti from 1940 to midMrs. H. L. Johnson
222-4728
1902, the United Rtatee pour­
ed around 0100 million In out­
Longwo*d
Mr*. Dana* Kelso
right grants and loans. It was
8U-SI1T
a bottomless well. In 1902 all
North Orlaadt
there waa to show fo r It was
Mrs. Doris Dean
s small dam, some road re­
822-1908
pair and some progress In
Osteen
eliminating the tropical yaws.
Mrs. Clartac* Snyder
For the UnlUd States tbs
823-4841
problem was a fam iliar one.
Ovtada
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
It could continue Its pressures
806-8011
against Duvaller, Including the
continued elimination o f U.8.
aid. But at the same time It
also would contribute to the
misery o f the Haitian people.
This Is the reality which
the UnlUd States has accept­
Monday, Juno 20, 1064 ed.

Herald Area Correspondents

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In th* days before Kennedy’s
In the final struggle fo r the assassination, Goldwater backera used to circulate a tally
19C4 Republican presidential
sheet suggesting that Barry
nomination, soma politicians
could roll up S ll, or dl mors
are counting possible elector­ than needed. They no longer
al votea aa carefully aa they talk In such terms.
tot up delegate votes.
Their old total Included, of
W ith Sen. Barry Goldwater course, all 128 electoral votes
eo atrongly file d that he can fo r the 11-atate Old South.
But today It la tha Old Lyn­
now loee the nomination only
don South, and only tha most
by stumbling badly or by suf­ optimistic Goldwater men ser­
fering an Improbable raid on iously talk o f winning mors
his delegates by Pennsylvan­ then a handful o f oouthera
ia's William W . Scranton, a states.
,
big question la;
Even If Goldwstar managed
W A S H IN G TO N

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How does Goldwater pro­
pose U put together nn elect­
oral victory over President
I.yndon Johnson In November?
It will require 270 electoral
votea to win the presidency.

Togas
to win all but Johpson's T
(26 votes), Georgia
(IS),
which never hs* gone Repub­
lican, and North Carolina (IS ),
h* would pull only 71 from
that territory.

The senator Is admittedly
strong In tha 8-atata moun­
tain area but the total elector­
al votea there Is a meager IS.
And Johnson Is also strong In
By Hal Cochran
this
region snd might well
An office picnic I* where
break o ff at least half that
tho elderly men get hot dogs
total. In 1900 Kennedy picked
In the three-legged race.
up New Mexico and Nevada.
• • •
Tbe pre-assasslnatlun GoldWhen a
youngster get* water tally sheet showed th*
caught In e 11* hs hss a hnrd senator winning only Ohio
time getting out — to play, (20) and Illinois (20) o f tha
e e e
northern Big Sis Industrial
i f the average child does­ state*. Later hla supporters
n't get the bathroom towel also laid claim to California's
dirty he hasn't washed his 40 votes. New York (48),
face and hands.
Pennsylvania (29), Michigan
* * *
(21) were assumed aa likely
W e adm ire people who e r* to be lost.
forgiving inatead o f alwaya
With Johnson In tha Whit*
for getting.
House, most political observ­
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ers right now would under­
A teen-age rock-and-roller score the earlier Goldwater es­
had to leave a dance because
timate o f hie slim chances In
o f the pain when the twisted tha Industrial Northeast— In­
her bark. Sha Just couldn’t
cluding potent New Jersey and
shake It uff.
Massachusetts with 31 votes
• • e
between them.
You’ll aee a lot of red thle
Johnson’s top political aides
summer on folks foolish asay, In fact, that th* Presi­
nough to li* out in th* sun
dent's only real big state
too long.
worries are Illinois and Ohio
e e *
Bo ready with a medicine If Goldwater la tha GOP nom­
and bandage, Mom, If you inee. Democratic concern In
hav* a real young son. He's the** etatea teems related
sura to get atone bruises or mors to psrty organisational
stub a too when he goee bare­ troubles than to high esti­
mates o f Goldwater’* strength.
foot.
• e e
Goldwater people a p e a k
What a chance you toko
when you tear down a street
OVER 85 YEARS
in your car while tha city ta
A t Ftret A Palmetto
tearing it up.
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OUa G. Plk*, a Naw York
Democrat and philosopher.
A fte r spending nearly two
tarmo In Congress, pika has
coma ta tha conclusion that
"th# dsclalon-maklng process
Is no different in Washington
than It is in PodunlL”
It Just seams different be­
cause th* bureaucrats speak a
different language, he recent­
ly explained to hie constitu­
ent*.
'T a b s a simple little old
non-eontravental Issue like de­
ciding whom to marry,” Plk#
said. I f such a decision were
mad* on th* faderal lave), the
results would bo something
Ilk* this:
A man would ask hlmstlf,
“ Is aho tho on* fo r me I ” In
th* government, on the other
hand, tha question would be,
"la It a part of tha admini­
stration's program ?"
A woman considering matri­
mony would say to herself,
"Tom Is nice, but then so are
Dick and H arry." Th* gov­
ernment would say, “ W * need
a lot more research and de­
velopment on this Item before
w* can go Into procurement”
Aa tha courtship grows
warmer, lha man says, “ She
la ao lovely and glamorous
that I don’t car# whether she
ran cook."
In th* same situation, tha
government would say, "This
product Is so superior that
ws'd like to negotiate a con­
tract rathar than put It out
to competitive bidding.”
But than th* prospective
bridegroom begins to hav*
some second thoughts. II* aaka
himself, "Can I afford bar."

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Th «r* Is nothing to being a

hopefully o f California. But
Independent appraiser* now
give it to Johnson by landslid* proportions. Th* White
Houa* thinks California and
N tw York era In tha bast
shape o f ell the big on*a for
next November.
When Scranton a idea bad a
socialising aesslon with Goldwater spokesmen lata on*
night at tha Cleveland Gov­
ernor* Conference, th* two
group* ran through an elec­
toral vote count. Scranton
man were curious as to how
th* senator planned to build
a fall victory. Later, a Scran­
ton aid# said:
“ Frankly, in their count,
they stopped at Indiana on
their way east.”
This account aaems alight
futsy, since Goldwater’* man­
agers alwaya hav* rlalrasC
Ohio, which want fo r Richard
Nixon In 1900 by 276,000.
Goldwater, e f eourae, does
look hopefully toward euch
other mblweitern elates as
Wisconsin, Iowa, tha Dakotas,
Kansas, and Minnesota, and
th* five border states o f Oklahoma, Kentucky, West V ir­
ginia, Maryland and Dela­
ware.
Yet, again, few impartial
Judges believe th* senator has
any hop* o f ao clean a sweep
o f these state* aa would be
necessary to o ffset Johnson's
apparent strength In many
•actor*.
Goldwater’* strategists have
their hands full this month
In persuading Republican del­
egates to San Francisco that
th* President's strength esn
b* overcome hi the state* with
decisive electoral votes.

our

ears

Indirectly

and bitter. Yet

the flavor o f food ta far mors

some foods, for the ttakle of

sweat,

sour

a aslty Ice In a glia* increases our
enjoyment of cold beverages,

complex than being

taste, ate.
"Touch” also enters In for
you can tell the difference be­
tween skimmed milk vs. halfand-half, just by tha tactile
sense, for the tip of the ton­
gue is a superb organ of
touch.
Tsmperature
is
another
component of taste, for warm
Ice cresm
certainly lose*
much of Its taste, doesn't It?
And cold coffee does likewise.
Many foods thus lack rest
unless they are piping hot,
while others must be biting
coin.
Even pain ta involved, for
many people relish hot sauce
on their steak or demand
horse radish, red peppers, etc.
Unless their food thus burns
their mouth to the point of
pain. It doesn't taste right.
And vision likewise enter*
Into our food tastes, for if
you blindfold yourself, you
will find that food loses some
of Its apparent flavor.
Smokers thus report far less
pleasure if they ore blind­
folded.

such as iced tea and the soft
drinks.
We popularly think the toogue is the sole criterion of
the flavor o( food, but it plays
only a minor rota.
For fried chicken would cffeet only the tastbuds that
register salt, yet fried chick­
en is much more than a mat­
ter of salt, isn't K?
Watermelon, too, is much
more than a matter of sugar.
In fact, if we cut a watermel.
on snd see that the inside is
white or only pink, we already
know we shall not relish its
so-called “ taste."
And the first bito o f can­
taloupe, if hard or "green ",
also causes us to say it does­
n't taste good, yet that ta
largely the feel or tactile sense
that prejudice* our enjoy­
ment.
Wlwn you teen-ager* go to
college, therefore, take some
psychology courses Just to
widen your knowledge of hu­
man nature, for it makes life
far more Interesting.

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Th* governmental equivalent small wedding."
Congress — "l-et'a do this

would be, "W ill th* bureau of

In executive session.”

th* budget approve?”
171* girl also begins to have

Girl — “ I hops ws caa g*

doubts.
She asks
heroslf, abroad on our honeymoon."
"W h a t will my family s a y t "
Congress — "A s soon as wa
Translated into government adjourn, 1 hava a nlc* fat
Jargon, that question would Junket lined up."
ba, "W h at affect w ill this
hav# in Novam bar?"
"Statistic# shows that on*
out o f a w ry flva marriages
and in divorce," Plk# added.
"Washington, too, makes the
right decisions about BO per
cant o f th# time.”
I would Ilka to commend
Pika fo r hla brilliant observa­
tions and also to point out
that tha similarity between
Podunk and Washington like­
wise includes Congress.
I f decisions on getting mar­
ried were mad* by Congress,
I think it might go something
’$ 8 9 * 0
Ilk# this;
Girl — " I wonder how
a mu, - i M a * 3 ms
e, tr
many wedding presents ws
will g e t? "
Congress — "When dose ths ™ £ g e a x g o S t u a r t
public works bill corns up for
a vote?”
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iformed militia, marching In
dose-order drill, provided pos­
itive proof of who was tha
man in charge.
It was not that the United
States loved Duvalicr more or
that his rule was any less
oppressive.
It was the proven fact that
Duvaller had survived not on­
ly U.S. pmiiurea, but two
ontalda Invasion attempts and
terrorism at home aa well. And
no successor was In sight.
Duvaller, s 67-year-old doc­
tor-turned-dictator, came to
office In 1967 In an election
which his opponents avrn then
declared was fraudulent.
In 1901, with two years
still to go, he entered his name
upon s legislative election list
and announced that the re­
sults had elected him to of-

Sanford, Florida

CASE T-407: Alton* J., ag­
ed 22, ta a college senior.
“ Dr. Oraaa,” tb e began,
“ I am majoring 1b Home
Economics, so I am doubly In­
terested in cooking.
"L a st week you mentioned
that tbe taste of food is not
Just due to tbe Ustebuda on
die tongue.
' You said the nose ta even
more important. So could
you outline in more detail
just what ta meant by the
flavor of foods?”
A t first glance, tbe average
persons thinks that flavor and
taste o f foods are limited to
tbe tongue.
But tbe tostebuds contri­
bute only a minor part to
wttat we
popularly
call
"ta ste."
F or example, smeE, touch,
temperature and pain, as
well os vision snd sometimes
bearing also enter Into flavor
of foods.
For example, last week I
showed you that if your nos­
tril* sr* completely plugged
you can't tell the difference
between sliced onion snd raw
•ppu.
Nor can you distinguish be­
tween cinnamon and flour.
E w tbe four taste qualities of

For the love o f money Is the root
o f all evils; it Is through this crav­
ing that some have wandered sway
from the faith and pierced their
hearts with many pangs.— I Timo­
thy 6:10.

UPI Foreign News Analyst Duvaller’s 10,000-man blue-un­ flee fo r s li more years. On

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Mrs. Julia llartoe
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Mrs. Maryann Miles
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Mrs. Jane Casselberry
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Mrs. Jean Mas la
346-3748
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Mailer
008-4411
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Mr*. Mildred Haney
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tha public address announcer and
asked to be able to make a statement
over the P A systems.
Ha declared that ho was pleased
to be able to congratulate the four
members o f the boys relay team o f
the Seminole Swim Association for
their honesty and Integrity in declar­
ing their fault voluntarily. He made
this announcement publicly, and said
he felt proud to be associated in an
event where such as this had taken
lace. He congratulated the memera o f the Sanford team and the
spectators gave the local boys a
standing ovation.
Dr. C. F. Brooke Smith, a Sanford
physician, who informed The Herald
o f this Incident, said that this hon­
orable, moral and courageous act left
a greater impression upon him, his
w ife and their children — who are
members'of tho Seminole Swim As­
sociation — than any words could
convey.
The Herald joins the Smith family
in expressing all o f Seminole Coun­
ty ’s pride In the fact that there are
young people such ns theso four boys
in our community.
Finally, let it not be forgotten that
not only tha four lads should be con­
gratulated, but also their parents.
Without the proper type o f training
and guidance it Is likely that this
story never would have been told.

Phil Newsom Soys

Dr. Francois Duvalitr took
his oath o f offlcs sa lifetime
president o f Haiti this week
to the best o f voodoo bongo
drums, and It ho cast n sar­
donic ays In the direction of
Washington there was reason
for It.
Since May e f 1901, stopping
only short o f armed Interven­
tion, tha United States hss
missed fe w opportunities to
esprvss its displeasure with
Duvaller's anti democratic re­
gime.
By Its silence, tho United
Rtates this week gave tacit
recognition to reality.
In the rain-soaked streets of
Port Au Prince, Haiti's capi­
tal, dancers performed to tho
music o f flutes and tho junfla drums In officially pro­
claimed ‘‘popular rejoicing."

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21, 1KI

Admissions

SAIGON', Viet Nam ( U P h Troublcshootcr U. A l e x i a
Joimnon went to work today
a i No. 2 man in America's
most crurlal diplomatic post:
South Viet Nam.
Johnson, the new U. S. dep.
uty ambassador, promised on
arrival Sunday that he and
the new ambassador. Gen.
Maxwell D. Taylor, will de­
vote their “ total energies" to
saving South Viet Nam from
Communist rule.
Johnson, 53, the top-ranking
rareer man in the State De­
partment, is a veteran at
lace-to-face dealings with the
Communists.
lie is a form er ambassador
to Czechoslovakia and he op­
ened the unofficial ambassa­
dorial-level talks with the
Chinese Communists in 1355
that are continuing today.
Ilis chief, Taylor, who was
chairman of the U. S. Joint
Chiefs of Staff, will arrive
later. Johnsnn came here
hours hefore the departure of
U. S. Ambassador Henry Cahot Lodge.

Cynthia

Alston,

Robin

L.

and Martha A. Nichols, all of
Sanford;
Theodore
Ehring,
Murray Gilbert, DcBary,
Discharges
Kevin Mcricle, Arnold Ma­
son, Bobby Darlene Mason,
Hen Jacobs, Velma Madison,
William Gorton and Judith
Lindquist and baby boy, all of
Sanford; Adelaide Conte, Violetle Reeder, Dora Zavinski.
DeBary; Jay Frank Saucer,
Oviedo; Palncia Johnson and
baby boy, Casselberry; Olga
Johnson,
Brookline,
Mass.;
Nellie Jackflutt, Geneva.

Marshall, Lynn Ann Hahn.
Zara Davis, Kevin Mericlc,
Irving Pryor, Flossie Wobh,
Bobby Darlene Mason, Arn­
old Mason, Joe T. Collins.
June Jones and Lillie Mc­
Cloud, all of Sanford; Jay
Frank Saucer, Oviedo.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Jones of Sanford, a Baby Girl.
Discharges
Walter
Stoudenmire
Sr.,
Florence Muniiar, Conda Sam­
C u lifom ia has 41 moun­
pson, Steven Michael Jone*.
tain* which tow er 10,000 fe e t
Mildred Gilbert, Ross Cal­
or higher.
houn. Diana Boston and Doro­
thy Sclph and baby boy, all of
Sanford; Murray Gilbert, Neil
.MacDougall,
Doltnry;
Anna
Nelson, Cecilia Turner and
baby girl, Dorothy Haya and
baby boy, Lake Mary; Leslie
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Lucian
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Elks-Shrine, Navy-Hunt Open City Playoffs Tonight
Harris To Meet
Senkarik; Game
Af Ff. Mellon

Thinking Junior League
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are entries In tho sixth an­
nual running o f the "F ire­
cracker 400" at Daytona In­
ternational Speedway o f July
4th. Doth will be driving '64
Plymouths sponsored by RonSun
Chrysier-Plymouth
of
Sanford.
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By the way.
Speedway
officials are anticipating a
crowd o f 45,000 to fill the
atande and the Infield when
the Firecracker gets under
way at 10 a.m.
on the
Fourth,
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A national campaign to
wipe out a major cause o f
boating neddents has been
launched by the Outboard
Doming Club o f America.
Called Operation Iloat Capac­
ity, the drive le deelgned to
combat overloading o f pie**nre craft by posting capacity
tags on boats which do not
bear them. Improper loading
la considered a major factor
In boat accldenta primarily
berauee ths boat owner or
operator does not know the
capacity o f his craft.
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• •
Remembered In Mlaalaalpp! aa a standout defensive
back, Florida'# new assistant football coach, Billy
Klnard, Is the alsth-leedIng peso receiver In Rebel
gridiron htalory.
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John OrdIJan, heed coach
o f tho Orlando Ilrnncos, has
announced the signing o f e
star-studded roster of play­
ers for tho 1004 Southern
Football
League
campaign
which opens Aug. 1, at the
Tangerine Jlowl, when Orlan­
do tangles with Tuscaloosa,
Apparently the Broncos will
operate as n non-profit organ­
isation Ibis year since It has
been announced that nil pro­
fits will go to Florida Sani­
tarium and Hospital.
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•

Pat Lary, non-profession­
al publicist — hut neverthe­
less a good one — for the
Senior Men's Golf Associa­
tion at Mid-Florida Coun­
try Club, calls In to nay
that the group has suspend­
ed operations until Oct. 1st.
"This weather Is too hot for
18 hole* for aomo o f us,"
opines I'st, "Then, too,
we've got a bunch on vaca­
tions — short ones and long
ones, carat Inns, that Is," he
continues. •‘ We'll get under
way again about Oct. 1."
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Local youngsters Interested
In learning some o f the finer
polnte o f baiketball might
ilke to know that the annual
rage
school conducted nt
Stetson University by Hsttsr
roach Glon Wilks will be held
July 20-25 et Deband, Boys
between the ages o f
12
through 18 will he accepted.
The program consists of In­
dividual Instruction, offensive
and defensive, tesm and lea­
gue play. You can grt more
information by writing to
Wilkea at Stetson.
The sport o f boating eost
Americans nearly |2.6 billion
during 1003.

L.f'qal N otice
Stnllre •&gt; ••■Mir llrarlsa
N oth * Is hereby k Ivrn, Iluard
o f « onntjr Commlsslonsrs of
Hemlnnts Cnuntjr. Klorlil*. will
hear an spues! asalnst Ths itsrtelon of The K-rnloots County
y.ii nlns
C'linmlaaton
denying
reroininendlns III* reaonlng of
the follow ing described prop trty from
A-1 Agrlrulturs
unit It - 1A A Iteolilsm Ul To CM
rom n icrd slt l,&lt;ita 1 and 4,
tllork A, Trim Arret Subdlvlelan. I’ . II. IS. I’g. I I. Vurthsr
described
as the southwest
corner o f SI. lid. t i l and liter
t.-ike lload.
t'ubtlc hearing wilt b t held
In ths hetnlnols County Court
llouee, Sanford. Klortds. In tbs
&lt; uunty commlaslonsrs lloom,
.,n July II, lis t at tS;0S A. M.
nr sa soon thereafter as poss­
ible.
Hoard o f
County Com*
mlsslontrs
rsm lnols County, Florida
Ily James P. Avery, Jr,

Chairman
Attest
Jr.

/

Arthur

rutyiah June IS, U K .
CDA-1SI

Dtckwlth,

Tha City's Little
League
championship will be decid­
ed thia week when the Navy,
champions o f the City Recre­
ation
Departments
Little
American League tangle In a
best two-out-of-three series
with the Little National Lea­
gue's titlsholdera. The Hunt
Llncotn-Mcrcury Comets.
The first contest of tha
■erles Is scheduled to get un­
der way thla evening at Fort
Mellon Park. Game time le
eat fo r 7:80 p.m.
Jim Jernigam), director o f
the City Recreation Depart­
ment, will make appropriate
league eweide to N a ry and
Hunts, and their respective
players, during pre-game fes­
tivities slated Just prior to
tonight's opensr.
The Comets are expected
to send ace flre-batler. Skip
Senkarlk, to tha hill to op­
pose the Navy's Scott Har­
ris. Senkarlk sports an un­
blemished record o f 10 wins
agalnat no
setbacks while
Harris bee poetad a record
o f eeven wine against a Iona
loss.
It very well could be the
old story o f ths best offense
clashing with ths best de­
fense.
Hunt has tallied over 100
more rune than Its opposi­
tion during the current season. They scored 174 times
against 72 for thslr oppon­
ents. The Bailors, however,
averaged 18 rune per tilt,
limited IU opponcnU to en
topi In both loopi. Hunt has
leaguue play. Rufus will protope In both leagues). I t re­
mains to be seen whet the
N avy’s power hitlers will do
against the hurling o f Senkurik.
N avy’s W elt Jordan end
Fredle Turman each have
clouted seven homer* and An­
dy Uufui haa six to his cred­
it. Jordan and Turman are
clubbing tho ball at a .615
clip whiU Rufus hit at the
amaslng pace o f .662. Navy
haa ono o f the best hurling
corps In either of the Little
Leagues.
Rufus has posted a record
o f five and one, Harris he*
hie eeven end one, Ray MilWood w ai three and one end
Jordan w ai four end two In
league play. Rufus will pro­
bably get the pitching choree
assigned to him for Tuesday’s
game.
Hunt ha* both the league ■
top hitter and top hurler In
Senkarik. He's also the top
home run producer with It).
Steve Hitchcock
(5-3) will
probably start for the Comet*
Tuesday evening. Another big
hitter Is Uubba Park with a
,810.
A third gams, If nectsssry,
Is scheduled for Thursday
night. Th# public Is Invited by
the City Usersatlon Depart­
ment lu attend.

Junior League
Result* Friday
CPO at Elks, ppd., rain
FINAL STANDINGS
Shrine
CPO
Rotary
Elks
Klwanla
Lake Mary
Civltan

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MCQAL a O T IC *
"N olle* Is hereby given that
thet on Tuesday, the eleventh
day o f Ausuat, l i l t , at ton
o'clock In th* rtroaoon, a
hearing w ill be conducted by
a Hearing Offt'-or for tha Ftderel Home Loan Hank Board
In Butt* 41* (U t t a r Carrier*
Building), IS* Indian* A ve­
nue, N. W , Weehtngtoa, D. C.,
upon the sppllcattoa o f the
First Federal Bovinas and Loan
AeeoolaUun of B*mlnole Coun
ty, Hanford. Florida, for permission to eatabtlah a branch
office In. or In the Immediate
vicinity of. th* Banford Bhop
ping C .n l.r, located at th* In
Irreerllon of lllsh w a y 17-SI
end Onoro Avenue. Hemlnol*
County, Florida. Notice of Inl*nikm to appear and specific
objections to th* application
should b* Mled with lha Fed­
eral Homo Loan Bank Uoerd
at leaet t* daya before th*
dal* o f the hearing. I f no no­
lle* o f Intention to appear ha*
Peon received by ths Fodoral
Homo Loan Dank Board at
toast I I days befor* th* date
o f th* hearing, th* hearing w ill
be dispensed with. Any Inter­
ested person may appear tn
person or by attorney and sub­
mit any avldeno* at suck bear­
ing partlnaal to tk* questions
at Issue, or. t* lieu o f aueh ap­
pearance, ovldene* may b* oubmilted la writing. F irst FeBoral Bavins* an* Leas Ae*ocla&lt;
tloa o f geminate County, gasford. Florida.
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Legion Loses
To Eusfis But
Whips DeLand

The stage !■ set fo r n best
two-out-of-thre#

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k

m

pair of weekend contests —

Recreation

B

A

A

losing a heartbreakcr to EusUs Friday night by n score

ths second half title holder* —

of 2 to 1 and bouncing back to
cop an 8 to 1 decision Satur­

series

day night at DeLand.

opens at 7:30

The tilt

tonight when the two clubs

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LIM ITS IN BASS were brought home Inst Snturday by Hubert Rny, left,
and H. It. Spencer, both o f Oviedo, from a fishing trip in Puzzle Lnke on
the St. Johns River.
(Herald Photo)

Giants Shutout Dodgers, 1 -0 ,
To Climb Back Into N L Lead
It gave tho Giants a iw crr

-ner

then

dropped

the

10-

American
League

National League

at Eustis

square o ff against inch other

was an extra

at Sanford’s Memorial Stadi­
um.
The Shrine will take an
overall record o f 17 wine and
seven losses in ths affair
while the Elks sport a sea­
sons! mark of 16 wins and
seven losses.
The Shrlncrs are expected
to send Ron Dudley to the
hill tonight and he will pro­
bably oppose Gary Maples or
Chris Aker*. Dudley has a
mound record o f five win*
and ono loss while Maples'
record Is seven victories agalnat three losses and Aker's
mark Is four triumphs again­
st three setbacks.
The Shrine will have in Its
line-up all stars Steve Leach,
Dudley,
Billy Graccy and
Mike Long.
Dudley is the
club’s top plnteman, winding
up ths regular season's play
with an even .400 mark. He
also had th* leagut's only
home run o f th* season.
Lsach — who will probably
get the mound assignment
for the 8hrlne Tuesday eve­
ning — le seven and one on
tha hill and .313 at th* plate.
The
Shrine w ill
depend
greatly upon the hitting o f
Lefty Oxford — a firat baseman — who Is cracking the
pill at a neat .314,
The Elks,, mssnwhlle, can
count on Aker# — holder o f
one of the loop’# top betting
averages — ■ *476 hitter, Bil­
ly Miller is hitting .362 end
Don Nicholas has n .333 aver­
a g e Akers and Nicholes ere
represents Uvee from theElke
to tha league's all star nine.
With the firs t two tilt*
slated tonight and Tueedny, a
third game — If n ecessarywill be
played
Thursday
night, also at the Stadium
In nil cases games will begin
at 7:30 p.m.

Sanford scored

o f their four-gsmo set wit.
U P ! Sports Writer
mlng second game, 4-1; MilTh* San Franclseo Giants the world champ*.
nuke* ewept the New York
Tha Philadelphia Phlllic
Icti, 7-6, 0-0, and Cincinnati
are hack in first place today,
split a douhkhrndcr with th
ipplcd Pittsburgh twice, 0 2,
thanks to a sore-armed pitch­
St. touts Cardinals, wlnnln
er who cast his lot with the 5-0 then dropping nn 8-2 de­ -5.
American League results
best bullpen staff In th* N a­ cision In the nightcap.
juml
Baltimore
whipping
tional League.
In Other National Leagui
•Veshlngton
0-4;
B
oston
The pitcher 1* lefthander action,
the
Chicago Cubs
weeping Cleveland 8-5 end
Billy O'Dell, who recently heat Houston 10-2 In tho op!-3; Kansas City tapping Los
shuffled o ff ths Giants' re­
\ngelce, 4-0j the N ew York
lief corps after encountering
Yankees
splitting with De­
arm miseries.
troit, winning tha opener, B-6,
In his Inst three rescue e f­
then losing, 4-3; end Minne­
forts, O'Dell has regietered
sota stopping Chicago, 0-3.
one win and two saves, In­
cluding a spectacular ninthInning Job Sunday when ho
retired three consecutive L oi
Angeles Dodgsr batters with
The Locomotive Engineers
the besee loaded to preserva
a 1-0 victory fo r rookie sen­ closed out the 1064 Little N a­
sation Ron Herbal end boost tional League season Satur­
Baltimore
43 33 .643
tha Giants Into first pines day with a 6 to 3 victory over
New York
40 23 .563 4
First
Fcderat
and
wound
up
for th* first time in two
Chicago
87 20 .861 6
the year Just a game and a
weeks.
Minnesota
38 34 .528 8
half behind the champion
Boston
33 37 .484 11
Hunt Lincotn-Mercury nine.
Cleveland
33 35 .483 11
Bill Schmidt took credit for
to e Ang
13 39 .473 13
the Engineers’ win, hie fourth
Detroit
S3 36 .471 IS
of the scasofa against two
San Fran.
44 27 .620
Wash.
19 43 .302 18
losses.
The
Engineers
finish­
P h lli,
42 26 .618 14
Kan. City
28 44 .389 18
ed liic campaign with a rec­
Pllta.
38 31 .551 5
Halurday’ s Results
ord
of
17
games
won
and
sev­
Clim.
37 33 .520 614
New York 3 Detroit 4
en losses.
Chicago
34 33 .507 »
Baltimore 3 Washington 1
Another loop tilt, scheduled
St. Louis
30 30 .500 814
Cleveland 4 Boston 2
between Standard Oil and
Milwaukee
34 37 .470 10
Minnesota 3 Chicago 3
Hunt's, was cancelled be­ Kansas City 2 to e Angeles 1
Houston
34 30 .400 11
cause
of
rain
and
wet
Los Ang.
33 38 .485 II
Sunday's Result#
New York
21 53 .28225)4 grounds. As a result of the Boston ■ Cleveland 3, 1st
washed out affair, tha Oilers Boston 4 Cleveland 3, 2nd
Saturday's Result*
completed the 1064 season Now York I Detroit 6, let
Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 3
Results Saturday
San Francisco 0 t o * Angeles 1 without a alnglc victory in 23 Detroit 6 New York 5, hid
Sanford Atlantic 13 Nevy 11
starts.
Si. Louis 9 Philadelphia 4
Baltimore 6 Washington 4
Navy
013 403—11 12 3
Chicago 2 Houston 1
Minnesota 0 Chicago 3
Sanf. Atl.
037 I2x-13 « 3
Milwaukee 9 New York 6
Kansas City 4 Los Angeles 0
W P - Mike Rudd (3-3), L P Kunriay'a Results
Tuesday's G aaee
Wslier Jordan (4-3), 11R— An­
Sen Francisco 1 I*os Angelos 0
Chicago et Cleveland, (N )
dy Rufus, Navy, 6th of the
Cincinnati 6 Pittsburgh 2 , 1st Results: Friday or Saturday Detroit at Washington, (N )
year; Scott Harris, Navy, 3rd
Cincinnati 6 Pittsburgh 5, 2nd
No Gimea Scheduled
Minnesota at Baltimore
o f the year; Fredle Turm in,
STANDINGS (Second H alf) Kansas City at Boston
Chicago 10 Houston 2, 1st
Navy, Tth of th* year
Houston 4 Chicago 1, 2nd
Klngswood
0
t o * Angeles at N ew York, 3,
Final Standings
6 3
Philadelphia 5 St. Lout* o. 1st tong wood
(T -N )
Navy
l* *
6 3
St. touts • Philadelphia 2, 2nd McRaney
Fla. State Bk
13 It
3 4
Milwaukee 1 Ne w York 0, 1st Fla, Stale
Georges
12 »
5 4
Milwaukee 0 New York 0, 2nd llobbl
Pert. Dairy
• 1*
Tuesday's Games
I
7
Chase
Sanf. Atlantic
T IT
3 1
Cincinnati at Chicago
Wilson Maler
Results Sunday
Gem * Monday
Milwaukee at St. I xhiIs
1 8 Ft. Lauderdale 2, Miami 0
U S D
Playoffs (best 2 out o f 3)
Philadelphia at Houston, night
Game* Monday
St. Petersburg 0, Sarasota 8 Nevy at Hunt Lin-Mcr 7:30
New York at San Francisco
McRaney at tongwood, 7:30 Orlando at Daytona, ppd., rain
p. m.
Only games scheduled
Chase at Klngwood, 3:45
Tampa at Lakeland, ppd., rain (P L Mellon Park)
Games Tuesday
Fla. State at USO, 1:30
Robhs at Wilson M eier, 1:43
(Games at Ft. Mellon Park)
•
Results Saturday
(N o Games after Tuesday un
Loco. Engra, • let Federal 5
til July 6th)
Engra.
021 210-6 8
1st Fed.
010 202—5 6
W P - Bill Schmidt (4-2), LP
—A1 Grooms (1-6)
SINCE 1947
FINAL STANDINGS
Result! Friday
18 5 Rebels vs Chiefs, ppd, rain
Hunt Lln-Mer.
IT 7 Yanks v* Cube, ppd., rain
toco. Engra.
13 M
Results Saturday
Chase
NOW OFFERS
11 13 Chief! 18 Rebel* 1
let Federal
Stand. Oil
0 23 Yanks 10 Cubs 3
CONTINUOUS MONTHLY SERVICE
Gama Monday
STANDINGS
Playoffs (best 3 out of 3)
Chiefs
4
AGAINST ALL HOUSEHOLD PESTS
Navy at Hunt 7:30 p. tn.
Panthers
3
(Ft. Mellon Park)
Tlgera
3
Yanks
32
Rebels
1
Cubs
•
AND
Garnet Moodsy
Iw dsy’i Results
Tiger* va Panthers
Chattanooga I Asheville 1
(a t Ft. Mellon Little League
Charlotte 15 Knoxville 3
Field, 4:30)
Macon T Lynchburg 6
Yanka vs Cubs (a t Ft. Mellon
Softball Field, 4:30)
Birmingham 3 Columbus t

Engineers Edge
First Federal
In Loop Finale

a

and

The

L ’ t p

split

Boys

Junior

the Elk* —

the Shrine.

w* H.Sm
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By GEORGE C. LANG FO RD

ions o f the City
tongue —

tmM
o

Post 19'i American Legion

be­

junior baseball nine

Department's

L &lt;yl
\
1|

series

tween the first half champ­

Little American

Friday

inning

affair.

tta one

and

only run In the fop half of the
first Inning when Rick Golloher tripled on the initial pitch

IIAIIH A lt A COOPER C LACK o f tho Cypress
Guldens Ski Team mntlo a denn sweep o f the re­
cent Florida State Open Water Ski Champion*
ships. In doing so, she broke two existing Na­
tional records. The first record was in Womens
trick competition, where she compiled over 2800
points for a new National record. The second
was when she became the first woman to jump
100 feet, hrenking her old National record by 4
feet. She also won the Womens slalom event.

Bankers Only Team
To W hip N a vy Twice
The Bankers of Sanford At­
lantic emerged as the only
team In the City Recreation
Department Little American
League to whip the champion­
ship N avy nine twice during
the regular season.
The Banker* posted their
second win over tho Sailors
Saturday morning when they
racked up a 13 to 11 victory.
Sanford Atlantic was down
3 to 4 in the last half of the
third when they pushed over
seven runs to hand the Nevy
Its fifth loss of the yeer.
Mike Rudd wee the winning
pitcher as the Bankers turned

a

In

fine teem effort In the

curtain closer.
Fredle

Andy

Turman

Rufus,

and

Scott

Harris all hit for the distance
for the championship Navy
nine but their efforts for a
victory over the Banker* did
not prevail.

of the ball gam*.
Eustis retaliated with a
single marker In the third
frame. In the eighth a EusUs batter tripled and was
tossed out a* ho tried to
score on a subsequent single.
With s runner on third, later
In the inning, Donnie Smith—
Sanford hurler — picked tho
runner off third but the um­
pire called Smith's move a
balk and waved the runner
In with the deciding marker.
" I t was a different story,"
Manager Frank Thomas said
of Saturday night’s tilt in DeLand. Sanford picked up its
eight runs on six hits while
DeLand
collected
Ita
on*
marker on five safeties.
Sanford receiver Billy Hig­
gins wss the big sUck fo r the
locals, driving a 400-foot hom­
er out of Conrad Park for one
of the longest homers hit In
American Legion Junior baseb ill circles In many a yesr.
Sires started for Sanford
against EusUs but was reliev­
ed by Smith in the sixth in*
ning. Brooks did the catch­
ing and the locals played er­
rorless baseball.
At DeLand, Smith went all
the way with Higgins behind
the plato and again Thomas'
nlno fille d to mlscue.

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Then cam* the evolutionary changes. Sensible
changes, like more ground clearance. Stronger
suspension. Weather proof tops. Fun changes.
Like pink and whlta striped upholstery. Fringed
aurrey tops. Lively colors. A sports reed star. A
station wagon — rugged, durable, designed for
work and play.
Than came the 'Jeep' Wegoneer. A revolution!
The Wegoneer le so revolutionary, It's hard to
recognize your old 'Jeep' friend. It's a station
wagon. Ana a looker I You'll be stunned. Slide Into
that luxurlou* Interior. Beautiful. Comfortable.
Visibility unlimited I

Turn the Ignition key. You've got m — cam engine purring for you. The only one In
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�Longwood Prepares For Its Biggest Fourth Celebration
Donation prizes valued al
Layo reports that the fire­
Prites will be awarded to ing the Florida State FireC U od « Layo, chief o f th« works display alone will be the best appearing fire truck, men's Convention. First and more than (506 will be award­
Longwood Volunteer Fire De the most spectacular ever the most attractively decorat­ second runner-up will receive ed
at
regular
intervals
ed car and the most original trophica and corsages.
partment and general chair seed io Seminole County and
throughout the day and will
Other attractions will in­
float as well as in a number
man of the or gam ration'* will last more than an hour of other categories.
17-inch portable
clude a greased pig contest include a
fourth annual Fourth of July being set off as fast as three
Finals of the Miss Flame with the winner keeping the television set and a bicycle.
Fleet a, said today that thia men can operate.
day-long
activity
contest, in formal evening pig If he esn catch it. As far Another
ycar'a celebration promise* to
Concession stands and food gowns, will be held at 4;30 as can be determined, last will be an auction with Rus­
be the biggest and best over. and drink booths for the p. m. Winner will receive a year's pig still is running.
sell Grant, prominent Long­
event, held at ReKcr's Field rhinestone tiara, an engraved
A greased pole contest also wood businessman, as auc­
west of Longwood on Sanlando trophy, ■ bouquet of roses is planned as well as 20 tioneer.
Springs Drive (SR 436), will and s trip to Jacksonville next booths featuring games of
Climaxing Ute entire threebe open to the public at 6 May to represent Seminole skill and delicious foods In­ day celebration will be the
p. m. Thursday and Friday. County in the Miss Flame of cluding the firemen's famous gigantic and thrilling fire­
Contestants
In the
Miss Florida contest to be hekl dur­ fried chicken.
works display.
Flame of. Seminole County
beauty contest will be judged
in bathing auits Friday at 7
p. m. Points of competition
Seminole
County'*
5,262 will be based on poise, beauty
peraoni who draw Social Se­ and personality. Judges will
curity check* each month en­ be Richard Blinkcnbccklcr ol
rich the economy by (317,094 Orlando, second vice presl
dent of the Florida State Fire,
a month and nearly (4 mil­
men's Association; Jtm Davis
lion a year.
of Ml. Dora, district six vice
These fact* were revealed
president and Mrs. Jim Smith,
g\~
by Julius Clark, flsld rep repast president and current
aentative o f the Social Secur­
vice president of tha Orlando
ity Administration, speaking Auxiliary.
to membera to the Jaycecs at
Activities on Saturday will
their noon luncheon meeting begin at 10 a. m. with a
Thursday at the Civic Center. parade forming at Longwood
Clark described the cate­ Elementary School. Individ­
gories o f persons who a n el­ uals and organisations wish­
igible fo r Social Security pay­ ing to psrtlcipata are asked
ments including n g u la r re- to contact Layo
as soon aa
tlrement age, the disabled, possible or to report to him at
widows, dependent children, the school no later than 0:30
a. m. on the day of the par
and dependent parent*.
30 EXTRA STAMPS WITH SUNNYLAND
A t tha pnaent time there ade.
Routes of march will be
a n 10 million beneficiaries
Pko.
drawing (16 billion a year, from tha school on Orange
50
EXTRA
STAMPS
WITH
ANY
SIZE
Avenue to Grant Street; from
Clark aald.
Street
to
Church
"On# person out o f every Grant
14 Is now getting a monthly Street; from Church Street to
social security check and by E. Lake Avenue; from E
30 EXTRA STAMPS WITH GA. BRAND
to Sanlando
tha end o f 1064 it w ill be one Lake Avenue
out o f every 10," Clark aald. Springs Drive ami on San­
lando Springs Drive to the
The etate o f Florida re­
25 EXTRA STAMPS WITH CHOPPED
Reiter Field fairgrounds.
ceived about (2 billion a year
The parade will be led by
from tourism, Clark pointed
the South Seminole Summer
out, but noted that Social Se­
Recreation Band.
25 EXTRA STAMPS wllh ANY PALMETTO FARMS
QUANTITY RIGHTS
curity beneficiaries in the
RESERVED
state recelva a total o f (552,PRICES GOOD THRU
Largest exhibition hall In
360,000, or better than half
JUNE 30TH
the U.S. la tha New York Col-'
a billion dollan.
23 EXTRA STAMPS WITH SUPERBRAND COTT.
WINN-Blue ttoett. IN*.
iieum,
opened
in
1056
at
Co"A lm ost all o f thla money,
(O M ai«H I-IIM
York
at least 09 per cent o f It, goes lumbue Circle, New
right back Into circulation, City.
as people on Social Security
A M * W &amp; M fW J
[* * - . ■ Mta. N e i f —
generally live on a tight
budget and spend It on the
XOTICB OF
necessities o f life ," Clark
F n n i:i'i.o s r tii; s u a
pointed out.
NOTICK la hereby "Ivan that
II.
"The maximum one person tha unitaralicnail Arthur
Uerkwllh, Jr., Clark o f C ir­
can draw la |127 a month, cuit Court o f Seminole Coun­
with a maximum o f (254 fo r ty, Florida, w ilt ,nn the 14th
Say o f July, l l f l , at 11:0#
a widow and dependant chil­ o'aloek A. M. at the Front
dren, While the benefits seem Door «,f tha fim ln n ]* County
Court Houaa, Seminole Coun­
low, no taxes are paid on So­ ty, In tha city of Hanford, Kla;-.
cial Security and no ona can 14a, n fftr for aala and a&lt;JI at
TOP
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Fo* noa&gt;tin* . . aoNiitea
cipients are allowed to earn follow in g dcarrlheil property
In Hemlnola County,
Turkrny . . 1.99
up to (1,200 a year in addi­ situated
Florida, to .w it:
Oooo THRU Juki Soth
tion into their benefits, and It
Lnt 11, tllnrk A. WOODM IIIIK I'A IIK
IN D UKAt ant emai eian ^
doesn’t matter how much oth­

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er money yen have In the bank
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H attra e f Fean* Hearts*
Nolle*
I*
hereby
alven,
Board o f County Commlealonera o f Bamlnala County, FlorIda. will
hear
an appeal
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Seminole County Ermine Commlaalon danylna raoommandlna
tha rainnlnx o f (ha foltowlna
drecrlbtd property from it -1
Hngte Family Raildantlal to
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eouthaaet oornar* o f A Cl. Rn
and (TITrlen Bead.
Public hearln* will Ha held
In lha Semlnnl* County Court
Houae, Hanford, Florida, In tha
County Cummleelonera Room,
on July M, 1111 at 10:0* A . M.
or aa toon thereafter aa peaa-

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Florida;
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Mr.
And Mrs. A.
Observe Golden Anniversary
By Donna E it t i
Mr. am] Mr*. J. A. BUtlinc
o f Sanlando Springs Drive,
Longwood, rclebralcd their
(ioldrn Wedding Anniversary

In the presence of a few close
friends and relatives at their
home Thursday, June 25. In
addition they enjoyed a card
shower received from their

MU. AN D MRS. J. A. B IS T LIN E o f Longwood,
observed their 50th wedding nnnivernury on
Juno 25, with a few close friends at home.

many friends throughout the
county and Longwood area.
Mr. Bistline was born In
Germantown, Pa., hut has
lived for 53 year* in Longwood where he met and mar­
ried his wife. lie was a mem.
her o f the Seminole County
School Board for 13 years and
of the Longwood City Council
for 20 years.
lie has retired from raising
squah for commercial pur*
poses and now devotes his
timo to his orange grove, ralsing silver Wyandotte ahow
chickens and serving as an
elder in the First Presbyter*
Ian Church of Sanford.
Mrs. Bistline is a rarity in
the City of Longwood, having
been bom and reared there.
She is the only living charter
member of the Longwood Ci­
vic Ijeague, Is a former PTA
president and Is an alumna of
Hollins College. Until recently
her greatest hobby has been
gardening.
The couple advises that a
long and good marriage de­
mands hard work, devotion to
one another and patience.
They have two sons, J. A.
Bistline Jr. of Scotia, N . Y.,
and F. W. Bistline of Long­
wood, and ala grandchildren.

Shower Fetes Mrs. Smithson
By Evelyn Lundy
Mra, Billie Smithson wai
guest o f honor at a Stork
Shower at the home o f Mrs.
HUrlin
Gallowuy
Tuesday
night.
Guests were entertained by
games and chatter.
Ihinch, sandwiches arid po­
tato chips were served to the
following guests: Mra. Fer­
rell A . Hyman, mother o f the
guest o f honor, Mr*. Doro­
thy Smithson, her mother-inlaw, uIbo Mr*. Itirhurd Smithson, Misa Diane Aolin, Mi*s
Jun Ueaslcy, Mr*. Van MeClung, Mra. W. It. Meek Jr.
Mra, Arthur Iticliter. Miss
Carol Beasley, Mias Jon Sut­
ton and Miss Bundy Peterson.
Also Mrs, Foyo Shull, Mrs.
Emily Morikl, Mrs. Ormnml
Simmons Sr., Mrs.
Ormond
Klintnon* Jr., Mr*. Leonard
Faulk Jr., Mrs. Larry Tanner.

Also Mra. Larry Neeley,
Mra. Wuyne Simmons, Mr*.
Hurold
Lyles, Mrs. Louise
Boyle, Miss Jewel McClung,
Mrs. Sarah Hickson, Mr*.
Italph Neely, Mrs. Fern Rey­

nolds, Mrs. L. L. Faulk Sr.,
and Mrs. Harold Ilsmes.
Hostesses fo r
the
parly
were: Mrs. Starlln Galloway,
Mrs. Bryant Hickson and
Mra. Gena Hickson.

Oviedo Womans Club Has
Officer Installation Rites
Following n delirious cover­
do

Woman's

Club,

Honored Guest Of

floral design rug, and small
rug*

compliment

the

large

one* in every room.
Mr*. Wesley Farmer, wife
of Hie puhllstier o f the new
weekly pniier, has finished
many beautiful mgs. And Usl
lull nut fargnttrn, Mr*. Adam
Muller has made many rugs
for her home In Long Island,
N. Y . Her two grandsons, R o­
bert and Paul, sit nightly
watching TV on a nig fash­
ioned from four wooden sol­
dier*. cannon and all and sav­
ers) Early American designmi rugs for hall, bedroom and
living room.

Baby Shower
Mr*.

Jamra

Turner

was

hostess to a rerent pink and
bluo *ltower at the Orange
Aveuo home honoring Mrs.
Terrunca Heldenreirh nnd her
new son, with Mr*. Troy p|.
land and Mra. R. J. Mnthleaon serving na ro-lio*tr**en,
Thu hnnorrea received many
lovely and useful gifts, and
contests approppriate to the
occasion wera enjoyed.
Punrh and a bootee decor­
ated rake wera srrvrd to
Mra. Frank D. Heldenreirh,
mother-in-law o f the honorea
from
Milan,
Ind* and the
Mme*. Edward Knrgan, C. D.
llltchroek, Hamid Wlldcman
and Douglas Holes.

Mr*. Ralph Hcdicnt, a for­
mer instnictnr on weaving
nnd rug honking from New
York State, ha* hand hooked
rug* on display in her home
in DcBary. Her daughter Bar­
bara is also an avid rug hook­
er. Mrs. Earl Innis has been
hooking rugs and many other
DcBary housewives have done
Mr. and Mra. Jasper Cohen
a rug or two. This old art of
rug hooking is being revived have had as house guest, Mra.
Cohen's nephew, Keith P.
again in America.
Hlianok,
from
Klarblehrad,
Mass., recently. The Cohen’a
reside on Gum St. in Baniando Springs Estates.

South Seminole

Personals

Personals

Kdwnrd Rupert and daught­
ers, Ada and Martiia o f Mont­
gomery, Ala., and Mr. and
Mra. It. W. Kobcrg and chil­
dren, Bill and Gay o f Falla
Church, Va, were recent house
gueaU o f Mr. and Mra. C. E.
Carlton during their stay in
Sanford to attend the CarltonSmith wadding.

was held as the final Board

"Super-Right" Heavy Western Beef

meeting o f the club year.
Mr*. R. W . Estes, out-going
president gave the devotional
nnd Mr*. Lynn Hosier the
newly elected president gave
the opening prayer.
A t tho close of the meet­
ing, Mr*. Estea handed over
the gavel to Mrs. Moiler, who
was congratulated by every­
one.
Those preaent were: Mr*.
Lynn Mosier, Mrs. R. W. Es­
tea, Mra. J. II. Staley, Mr*.
Harold Barnes, Mra. B. F.
Wheeler Jr., Mrs. B.
G.
Smith,
Mrs. J. R. Battle,
Sirs. W. If. Martin, Mra. Em­
mett W alla and Sirs. John
Lundy.

By Julia Bartoa
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Levy
or Oakland Estate* recently
returned from Hendersonville,
North Carolina, where they
attended the graduation of
their son, Edward Jr., from
Brevard Junior College In
Brevard, North Carolina.
Edward finished Ida courses
last January and has been at­
tending
Stetson University
since then, hut had to return
to Brevard fo r the formal
Graduation exercises,
While In their homo town
o f Hendersonville, Mr. and
Mra. Levy enjoyed visits with
their many friends.
Kdwnrd Jr. Is employed In
Washington, D. C., for tho
summer and will return to
Stetson In the fall.

Mrs. Fran Dane
Hosts Shower For
Mrs. Griffith
ny Maryann Milan
Mrs. W alt Griffith o f Forest
City was honor guest o f a
baity shower recently at tha
home o f Mrs. Fran Dane on
W. Lake Brantley Road with
Mr*. Sue Bredford serving
SB co-hostess.
A beautiful arrangement of
red rose* centered the aerving table nnd tha honoree re­
el ved nn assortment o f g ift*
fo r tha new heir.
Dellclou* refreshment* were
served to the Mines.
Betty
Brannon, Lit Young, Grace
Seclirest, Jo Brookovtr, Leo
Cameron, Jean Klinger, Jin­
ny McClelland, Helen Mitch­
ell and Jsri Rigsby,

C H U C K STEA K
rio «e Trimmed
Bone In

NOTICE
There’* no need of a long statement
when our message is brief. So we’ll
ju»t skip - -

Camp Fire
MRS. It. W. ESTES, left, outgoing president o f
the Oviedo Woman’s Club, bands gavel over to
new president, Mrs. Lynn Moslcr, at recent inHtallation o f officers ceremony.

The Seminole Chapter OES
Has Final Season Meeting
Seminole
Chapter No. 2,
Order of the Eastern Stur,
held fta last meeting before
vacation Thursday evening at
tha Masonic Temple with 33
members and visitors present.

given by several member*.
The Ire cream, nuts and lec
water served by Mrs. Loinhnrt and her committco were

very
refreshing on *
hot
Tha Robert Morris picnic night.
will be held on the last Wed­
nesday of August at tho camp
The girl with the limited
of Mrs. L. E. Else*, Worthy clothes budget would be wise
Mutron. Dr. Robert Morris, I d choose her clothe* In a
as every Star knows, was the basic shade that will give
founder o f tho Order.
service and usa bold, bright
Mrs. Jue Lelnhurt, District colors far accent touches.
Chairman fo r the Eastern
Star Muguxiue, called on the
subscribers to tell what part
The Largest
o f the magaxlne they enjoyed
Selection
most or found most helpful.
O f Sterling
By the time ull hud rvportcd,
tho mngnxinu had been thor­
Silver
oughly covered.
The Worthy Matron read
tha names o f our ahut-ins
In Hem. Co.
nnd asked whether members

Charms

would be interested In pre­
senting them with subscrip­
tion* to the mngniina. T h e
response was heartening and
Immediate. Mrs. J. J. Nichol­
son, Mr*. W. E. Causey, Mr*.
L. E. Estes, Miss Ann Muir,
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds and
Mr. and Mrs. Blackman each
subscribed, so that all the
shut-ins o f the Chapter will
lie aide at home to keep up
with the programs nf their
own and other Chapter! in
the State.
Interesting
r e p o r t * of
Srhnola o f Instruction and O f­
ficial Visit* attended were

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Colorful Rug Collection

PORK CHOPS

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Enjoy Graduation

MBS. B IL L IE SMITHSON, left, win honorce of
n recent stork nhower with Mrs. Gene Hickson,
Mrs. Bryant Hickson and Mrs. Slurlin Calloway
as co-hostesses.

•‘Suprr-Richt’' We*tern

By Evelyn Lundy

Edward Levys

Mrs. Rutledge Pray Shows Mrs. Heidenreich
By Mra. Adam Muller
Mrs. Rutledge P, Pray of
DeRary has In her collection
nf old hooked rug* which she
brought lo Delia ry when she
closed her home In Maine,
nigs which were copied from
old glass stained windows.
One of her favorites I* done
will: two hearts, which aim
purchased years ago from s
woman who said the small
heart stood for her daughter
lost In death and the larger
heart, with a deep, dark
streak running tiirnugb it, re­
called her husband's tragic
death.
Mrs. P rsy spent over *0
years collecting these nigs.
Some of the more beautiful
ones were screptrd by the
Smithsonian Inslitule. T h e
group of nigs brought to De­
nary alter the sale to the in­
stitute Include an early "Watdeboro" on a linen base and
several Early Frost design*.
Mrs. Pray tells how the
homemakers in years past in
New England used lu'avy lob­
ster pal twine, knitted on
U rge needles, with bits of
many colored woolen pieces
resulting in most colorful and
useful rugs, proving t h a t
scraps of material need not
be wasted.
Mrs. Pray told this reporter
that she traveled from town
to town instructing the wom­
en in arts and crafti, and It
was at Uirch Harbor, Me.,
that many o f these rug* wero
made,
proving that thrift
often Is the mother of Inven­
tion.
Ollier hookers In DcBary
who have made lovely rugs
are Mra. Henry Lasher, who
did the "M arlborough" rug,
a 54 Inch round rug in shades
o f green and rust. Mra. Lash­
er has finished floral design
rugs and several In geometric
designs. H er pansy rug U
brilliant In 1U coloring.
M r». Robert Henderson has
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D E A R A B B Y i Our 12.
ytar-old ton took our power
lawn mower to h li aunt's
houee, which l» near ui. Ho
told her that her lawn
needed c u t t i n g and he
would be (la d to cut it. She
aaked how much he rharged, and he said he wouldn't
charge her anything. She
told him to go ahead. (They
hare cloee to one acre.)
Juit aa he waa finishing,
hia uncle came home and
Diked our boy if he had
been paid fo r the Job yet.
lie aald he waan't charging
anything. Then hla uncle
FORCED two dollars on
our aon. Thla evening, the
w ife called me and said she
thought it was pretty cheap
o f our aon to accept the
two dollars fo r a Job he
agreed to do for nothing.
Then she reminded me for
tho fiftieth time o f all the
clothes her son had out­
grown and she had given
me fo r our son. U'hat do
you make of this? How
should It be handled?
BURNED U P
DEAR B U RNED : Auntie
Is "p retty
cheap.”
And
should she again offer you
hand-me-downs, s u g g e a t
that she make the Salra.
tion Arm y o f Good W ill In­
dustries the objects o f her
generosity.

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D EAR A B B Y : Years ago
my father was also faced

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DEAR L. S. If.: And
theiein lies a moral: Never
underestimate the power of
corn.
•
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DEAR A B B Y : Buck in
11*03 my mother thought
up a good way to keep the
neighbor's chickens out of
our yard. She soaked bread
crusts in Dud's corn liquor
(much to his displeasure&gt;
and she scattered these
crusts around our yard,
where the chickens visted
daily. The chickens came
over as usual, ate their fill
nnd promptly passed out
just like humans all over

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heart with dummy's Jack of
apailci. There is no point
ruffing low and risking an
overruff.
Now’ declarer haa to go
nfter tha club suit, but first

Jh&amp; LOomSm:
Men experience much more
•elf-esteem when Utey get en­
gaged than women do, accord­
ing to a recent atudy by Dr.
Bruce Sklarew o f the George
Washington University School
e f Medicine.
The men had better enjoy
that feallng whila It lasts.
For nevar again will the
g irl on whose fin ger • young
man puts an engagement ring
work so hard to build him up
■a she does from the moment
the decides she le going to
marry him until the moment
when he finally "persuades"
her to be bla wife.
H’e then that a girl really
makes a man feel like a king.
She listens to hie opinions
with respect. She laughs at
hia Jokes with delight. She
assure* him that all o f his
dreamt fo r the future are a
sure thing, and makes him
feel strong, handsome, daring,
intelligent and witty. A t long
last ha feels he hae found
•omeona who understands him
and appreciates hla unique­
ness as a person.
So hs puts a ring on the
girl's finger— and his self­
esteem hits a new and beauti­
ful high.
Let him enjoy the feeling
to tha utmost, for never again
will the girl work quite eo
hard to build up hie ego.
Once that engagement ring
feels secure and the wedding
plana are set, the girl will
•tart to relax n little. When

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CONFIDE N T I A L
TO
“ DEDICATED P A R E N T S "
IN S E A T T L E : I regret that
you misunderstood my re­
ply to "Heartbreak.” I did
not, and would not, advo­
cate automatic institution­
alising all mentally retard­
ed. Nor did I imply that all
mentally retarded are "dan­
gerous."
Of America’s 6H million
retarded, only 210,000 are
in institutions. Many are
able to live happy, useful
lives at home. Efforts are
being ntnde to educate par­
ents o f retarded children as
to the nnture o f retarda­
tion, how It differs from
mental illness, how limited
the life o f the retarded
child will be. and how to
help the child accept these
limitations. I hope that par­
ents and neighbors o f re­
tarded children will write
to the National Association
for Retarded Children, 880
Park Avenue S., New York,
for information concerning
this vital problem. It is
free.

even more In building up his
ego.
bite will begin to see some
little flaws In him that need
correction. His humor won’t
always striks her ns funny ns
It once did. Soma o f his big
ideas will suddenly seem to
her like pipe dreams, and she
will feel it her duty to en­
courage him to have a more
realistic Idea o f the future.
Inevitably hie seif - esteem
lifted ao high fur a brief
while, will settle down a bit.
I’rrhaps that's a good thing.
For In those rare cases where
a w ife never lets up in her
efforts to maks her huahnnd
think he’s perfect, lie becomes
pretty unbearable.
Once a woman has built up
a man's ego, she has to de­
flate it now and then to keep
him from turning Into a
stuffed shirt.

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release ol the Hammond lnnes Playhouse. "Papa G l" Very
enjoyable with a good balance
nf romcaly and patha*. Dan
Dailey is very good as an
Army sergeant In Korea who
is drawn to two Korean war
orphans. When ho gets his
orders to return home, he re­
luctantly* prepares a parting
A S S IS T A N T PROFESSOR
with the orphans. However
NAM ED
W IN T E R P A R K — Dr. W il- they don't give up that easily.
linm G. Fletcher, a lending Knowing a married soldier
authority on
the Panama can take orphans back with
Canal problem, has been nam­ him, tiie youngsters present
ed Assistant Professor o f him with a choice from two
Latin American Studies nt eligible Korean maidens.
8:30-10 p. m. ABC. Wagon
Rollins College for the 19(U(15 nendemlc year, according Train. "Th e Blocker Story."
to Rtdlins President Hugh F. (rerun) Joan lUondell plays
McKean. Hi* will succeed Dr. Ms Uleeker, the head of a
Charles J. Kolinski who hns gang of outlaws. Alisa lllnnJoined the faculty o f Florida- doll is a re vela ton as the misAtlantic Unlvcisity at llocn tressmlnd of tho great wagon
train robbery.
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he should play trumps to
avuld a possible ruff.
Three lends exhaust the ad­
verse trumps, and finally tierlnrcr is ready for the club
suit. Of course, he could lead
a diamond to tha ace and
ruff a diamond, but that play
would
he pointlesi. Hia
trumps are aure tricks any­
way.
So South leads a club towanl dummy. West follows
und the ace is played from
dummy.
East follows also and a club
it led from dummy. I f West
shows out South will havs to
lose two club tricks, hut his
contrucl will lit safe. Actually
East plays the king and South
winds up making an overtrirk
at Ills four spade contract.

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•ur yard. My mother went
out, picked them up and
threw Utem back Into their
owners’ yard. When the
neighbors saw their chick­
ens lying there like dead,
they got the hint. No more
chickens for mother. It was
much cheaper than calling
a lawyer, too.
EDNA

of th* Year.

On (Bhidq&amp;
Edgar Kaplan of New York
hao temporarily forsaken the
Kaplan-Shelnwold system to
produce a fina book on both
bidding and play.
He doei not show the EastW est cards In today’s hand In
order to discuss what should
go through declarer’s mind at
be plays the hand.
To atart with, declarer will
play tha queen of hearts from
dummy. It may hold, but it
doesn’ t. Now declarer hns
two losing hearts in his own
hand and one In dummy. He
hae to lose the one in dummy,
but he can ru ff out hie own
last heart ao ha leads a heart
right back.
An opponent wins and leads
a trump. Declarer wins in his
own hand and ruffa hla Inst

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with the problem o f having
the neighbor’s c h I e k e n a
wander Into our yard. This
l» how he solved it. He
pierced tiny holes in dry
corn kernels. Then, using a
fine silk sewing thread. Just
long enough to reach the
chicken's craw, he threaded
each kernel of corn and at­
tached a note to the other
end of the thread. It read:
"PLEASE
KEEP M E
HOME. I FE E L
FOOL
ISH."
Thla didn’t hurt the chick­
ens, but they’ did look
mighty silly walking around
with those messages hang­
ing from their beaks. The
chickens never visited us
again, nnd relations with
our neighbors r e m a i n e d
friendly.
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T U E S D A Y , JU N E H , 1H4
G E N S E A L TE N D E N C IE S !
A fin * day and •ranine to b*
n t j particular about all the
separate Item* required in ordor to » a k * any plan o f im­
portance to you actually work*
abls. Be lure to add a touch
o f color, art, music, etc., to
your surroundings, fo r work
without «ueh eultura will not
ba vary productlra. Gat out
with eharni*r», too.
A R IE S (March 21 to April
12)
Evary opportunity I*
your* now to prapara to put
big Idaai to work, »o b« aura
to contact thoae who will also
ba Involved.
Follow
your
hunche*. Future depend* pret­
ty much on today's actlvltle*.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to May
80) Sociability la Important
now and you muat ahow a
meaiure o f devotio!i to thoao
who a rt loyal. Repay any ob­
ligation you may have. Thla
makea othara happy and they
truat you.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to Juno
21) Contacting thoaa Individ­
uate who can help you to advanca In the future !■ beat
way to apand thla day. Taka
part In tom* civic a ffair that
la helpful. Be a good cltlicn.
GROW.
MOON CHILDREN (June
52 to July 21 &gt; Wonderful
idea* occur to you or are
proffered by frlenda, which
you had better write down ao
that you do not forget them.
Out • of - townera give back­
ing. Be more successful.
LEO (July 22 to Auguit
21) You muit ba diplomatic
if you are to gat the aupport
from hlghar-upa you covet.
Patience la alto a virtue at
thla time. Look to mate for
solace after day'* difficulties.
VIRGO (A u gu it 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Reconciliation with
thoae with whom you have
had differences ii quite poialbla and easy today. Come to
better term* with competi­
tion. Be the one to take the
InlUatlva.
LIB R A (September 23 to
October 22) Ba more than
willing to do more than your
ihore o f work In eome Joint
mutter. Or at lenit put forth
auch an attituda. Get huay
making home more attractive,
too.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) A wonderful
day and night can ba yout*
If you take th* trouble to en­
tertain friend*, aoclably join
In hobble*, etc. Relieve ten■loni. You iteldoin relax—do
It now.
H AG ITTAR IU 8 (November
22 to December 21) I f argu­
ments have etarteil nt own
home, a conciliatory attitude
on your part dlapel* gloom.
Be more practical in your op­
eration!. You can Increaaa In­
come to a great extant.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Much infor­
mation you nrrd la obtainable
from your newipuper and oth­
er good aourcei. Then talk to
the right contact!. Apply
same to regular Joh and b*
more proaperoua.
AQ U AR IU S (January 21
to February IB) You hava
flna Ideal o f real acopa which
muit now be made more prac­
ticable. Get the advice of ex­
perts and workmen. Give lit­
tle g ift* that pleaaa and, you
win them over.
PIBCRH (February 20 to
March 20) Going after your
alma with determination 'a
half tha battla — courteay
with othara doe* th* real. Im­
prove your health, appearance.
Then aally forth with polie,
aurenea* o f atep.
IP YO UR CH ILD IS BORN
T O D A Y, much auccaaa ia poialbla In thla chart becauae
your progenry ia a very de­
termined peraon who can eaally comprehend the loftiest of
principles, as well aa U rge
project*, advanced mathemat­
ics, etc., and can use euch
wisely. Re aura you have
young Individuals o f same
tlaaa, thought, around early.

"Tha HUre Impel, they
Whet yoa
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Forocaat fo r your sign for
July la now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdaU and
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Piero 10— Juno 29, 1964

ISTDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

�H e r a ld W a n t-A d s A r e B u s y In S e m in o le C o u n ty , B u y in g ! S e llin g ! R e n tin g ! U se T h e m !

Classified
Phone
From Sanford Ext
Exchanc*

322-5612
425-5938

From Seminole County

2. N otices • Personals

HAPPY
A N N IV E R S A R Y ,
J A N IE
The P s it 6 Yesrs
Have Been My Happiest!
Love Always, Jim

FURN. Gsr. Apt., 2 BR. llv.
rm. din. rm. dec. kK.
3005'i French Ave. 322-7234.
CLOSE IN. Ap4. J22-JM0.
3 BR Furn. house. All corveniencei.
2161 Pslmctto.
322-1249.

VACUUM CLEANERS
RECONDITIONED
O NLY S3.S3
3-ROOM Furn. Apt., for oou
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
pie, $43. 322-7399.
YOUR R E X A IR D EALER
2535 S. Park
322-C5U 1 BR Furn. house. 322-2307.

3. Education • Instruction 2BR,

K iL
cquipt
Duplex;
Furn. etfle. a p t L ik e priv.
Must tea to appreciate. Low
rent. H sitey Wilhelm, Lake
Marj-, 322-1433.

NO T LONG D ISTANCE PR IV A TE

Office 204 W . First

Legal Notice
r r m .ic
NOTICE 18 1IERKI1Y CllVKN’
that tha Hoard o f Adjustment
of tha City o f Sanford w ill hold
a Bpaelat Maotlnc on Tharadar,
July I, t i l l . In tha Olty Hall
at 1:1* P. M. In ordar to conaldar a raquaat for a variance
o f tha 7.onlnit ordlnanca. Arlic it X V (h ) K am i Occupalion * aa partalna to Lot 3.
Block 3. Tlar I, TOI Park Ava.
nua.
B. L. Ptrklna, Chairman
Pubtlah Juna 33. 1314.
CPA-111
x o t ic k t o

t iik

•ljr

6. For Rent

ART
LESSONS.
School ape or adult. Day or
evening. Ph. 322-9219, E li­
zabeth Hodgins.

6. For Rent

3 BR House, kit. cquipt.. M l
Rosalia Dr., Sea anytime
before 6 p.m.

2BR. kit. cquipt. house. Ph.
4
322 8892.

RM. Furn. house.
furn. $60. 322 2764.

Wattsr

CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag
Dolia. Apply downstairs af­ 1 BR., Furn. A p t with P v t
bath, 117 8 Park Ava.
ter 6 p. m,
RAVENNA
PAR K .
3 BR
Avail. July 3, $110. 107 Tem ­
ple Dr. 322-8607.

1 BR. Furn. Apt., lights, wa­
ter furnished. 322-3680.

ROSE COURT APTS
1 BR. furn. 1st Floor. 2015
2 BEDROOM concrete block
Sanford Ave. 661-4133.
house, nicely furn., breexway, carporte. Dellary. $70. UNFURN. 2 Bit Duplex Apt
Kit. cquipt. Terrazxo floors
Apt., newly decorated, new
NOTICE OP a t'IT
tile bath, Venetian shades,
living room furniture, mas­
•T A T E OK PLO H IO A TO i
water turn. Ph. 322-2334 aft­
ter BR., 119 Elm, $63. Gar­
C ARL
HOHNHORST,
15!
er 5 p.m.
age Apt., $30. NO $ 3267.
Pranklln Straat, Brooklyn, New

T ork : IIE N IIIK T T A II O II NIIO R 8 T
UKSM.VRAI8.
Kltchb u r« Htata Hoad, Aahby, Maaaachuaatta: H E R RM AN N WOKHULK. Hohwall (5, Gulach.
Hchwarawald T i l l .
Oarmany;
F R IE D R IC H
tVOHRLE,
alao
known aa Friedrich Woehrle,
T5D1
Obarwalar
Oartenweg/
tibar Karlaruha. O a r m a n y ;
F R IE D A
W O E H R LE
W AG­
NER. Falarabandheim. Haidaratraaa » K arl M a ri Btate. Oa.
tsona. Oarmany; OTTO W O E ­
H R LE , Ulmanwaa 31, Ahranahurt, bal Hamburg. Oarmany:
EDNA
BCIIM BKLKE.
53-30
«»th Place, Maapath, New Y ork;
A N IT A GIUHON, llo Garden
Avenua. Mt. Vernon, New Y ork;
ANNKLIEH E
GRIE88.
Hornbarg/Bchwarawaldbahn, Haupt• t r a d * 101, Germany; ERNA
W O E H R LE K I3TENRRUO O ER
Frlckaatraaaa 13, Hamburg 30.
Germany;
E D IT H
W O IIR L K
HOPPE, alao known aa Kdltb
W oahrla Hoppe, Hamburg Altnna, am llrunnanhof 3, Ger­
many; E LLA WORM RLE. 715
South llth Slreat, Newark 3.
New Jeraey; H E LM U T W O K IIR LE,
4-4
Edgahlll Terrace,
llcnaaalaerwyck, Troy, N a w
Y ork ; DOIllH HORNER YOUNG,
4137 Camlno Ilaal, I«oa A n **Ira. C alifornia; GEORGE A L ­
B E R T PO RNER, 5514 North
B ellflow er
Boulevard,
Uak*w....d, C alifornia; ALIC E POMPLUM, Hamburg 31. Rolenhurgaort,
Vler
Landerdamm
30.
Oarmany; M AR Y ft. BRAUN.
4031 Heton Avenue, Bronx, New
Y o rk ; TBA.VI8 BRAUN, 3 Uryant Drlva, Huntington. Rona
laland. .New Y ork ; RAYMOND
RRAUN, 7 Bryant Drive, Hunt­
ington, Long laland, Naw York;
K A R E N URAUN, minor, lo ll
Melon
Avenue,
lining.
New
Y o rk ; A L L UN KNO W N HEIRS,
deviaeee, granteea, llanora, cre­
ditor*. truataaa. or nthar claim• nta by, through, under or
• galnat
JACOR
W OEHRLE,
M A R IK HOHNHORST, OKOR.
OK W OEH RLE. CONRAD W O E ­
H R LE .
HENRY
W OEHRLE,
JACOll W O E H R LE , alao known
•a Jacob F. Wohrle. ROSA
BTORZ, alao known aa llo**
W . Htorta, JOHN W OEH RLE.
B O RE R T
JACOR OOTTLIEH
W O K IIR L E .
MRS.
RO IIKRT
JACOll O O T T LIK II W OEHRLE,
O O TTLIE H W O KIIH I.K, IIIRD1E W O E H R LE DORNER. alao
known aa Uartha W, Dornar.
F R IE D A
W O E H R LE
ORONWOLD, alao know aa Frieda
W . W. Graunwaldt. ERNST
W O E IIR L K .
ALM A
H ELENE
A N N A W O E IIR L K , al.io known
•a
Alma
Woehrle,
M AR IK
G R ILL, AN NA M A R IE BRAUN,
alao known aa Anna Marl*
Brown, F R E D E R IC K BRAUN,
•D o
known
aa
Fradarlrk
Brown, and each of aald' nam­
ed dtcaaaad paraena; AND A L L
p artial having, or claim ing to
have, any right, tltl* or Intercat In Ih* follow in g daacrlbel
truat land*, lying and being In
Kmilnola County, Florida, tow it:
North I t acraa o f Eaat 3/4
o f I V « o f NB54 of S W 'i
o f Hectlon S3, Townelilp 13
Houth, Rang* It Eaat.
You, and each of you. era
hereby notified that • Petition
haa tu*B brought and filed In
ih * Circuit Court In and far
Bamlnola County, Florida, In
Chancery, anlltlad C H R ISTIA N
GEORGE W O E IIR LK . Petitioner V. C A R L HOHNHORST. KT
A U Raapondent*. In which you
ara named aa raapondanl*. and
that you, and each at you. ara
raqulrad lo file your Aaawar to
•at-: Petition with tha Clark
o f tha Circuit Court o f Hemlnol* County, Florida, at lila offlra In Ih* Court lloua* In
Hanford,
Florida, and aarva
upon
pailtloner'a
attornay,
GUO A. 8PEER, JR-, whoa*
•ddrata D P. O. Bog 1344, Senford. Florida, a ropy o f your
Anawar to aald Palltlon, on or
bafora Monday. July 3*. A. D.
1344. I f you fall to do *o, a De­
a r** Pro Confaaao w ill b* en­
tered agalnat you and each of
you for or tr a n tln t Gi* rallal
prayed In aald Patlllan.
Tha nature o f thl* proceeding
• r aull la to hav* tha Circuit
Court
of
Samlnola
County,
Florida, enter aa Ordar authorlalng tha aal* of tha land*
hirrlnaUivw daacrlbad, which
arc bald In truat by aald ChrisHan George Woahrla aa aula
surviving Truat** andar the
Laat W ill and Taatamant and
Codicil lharato, o f Anna Bar­
bara Domain J k w i c J.
W ITNE SS my hand and tha
Ball of aald Court at Sanford,
tfemlnola County, Florida, thla
Ith day o f June, A- D 1344.
(COURT P E A L )
Arthur IL Bockurtth. Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court af
Samlnola County, Florida,
■ y : Martha T. VlUDu
Deputy Clark
(1EO. A. SPEER. JRSolicitor (o r Patltlouar
P. o. Boa I I I !
Hanford. Florida SITU
' Pi bllah Juna 3, II, 33. PI, 1344(3 D A -M

Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 5-6:30.

Legal Notice
Vallra mt Kabila HearUa

FURN. Lovely 2 BR. Gar Apt
Lake Golden. Lake privi­
leges. Ph. 322-0274.
UNFURN. 2 BR house. 2100
Cordova. Ph. 322 0274.

N olle*
la
haraby
alvan.
Board o f County Coinmlaalon- 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
era of Samlnola County, F lo r­
pvt. bath &amp; shower, suitable
ida.
w ill
bear
an
appeal
for couple or single person
agalnat the det-Mon o f tha
or retired. AU utilities in­
Samlnola County Hoard o f A d ­
justment granting parmlaalnn
cluded in reot. Ideally lo­
to Inetall and oparata a D riv­
cated on 1st St., within 1
ing Hang* on the follow ing
daacrlbad proparly: N’ D of HE
block of 2 free parking lots
*i of NK*4 Da* Slat* Road
and shopping renter. In­
Right-Of-W ay Section 14-318quire at Manuel Jacobson
33E Further daacrlbad a* ly ­
ing Fee* o f Altamonte School
Dept. Store 211 E. Flint St.
and North of State Road 434.
Public bearing w ill be held
STENSTROM RENTALS
In tha Samlnola County Court
FURNISHED
Holm*. Sanford, Florida, In tha
County CommDeloner* Room, Garage A p t City ........ $ 30
on July 14, 1344 at
A. SI.
or a* aoon thereafter • » poaa- 2 BR, 2 Rath, Stone 1st. I 63

2
I bit.
Hoard o f
County Com- 3
mlaalonara
2
Si-mlnol* County, Florida
Hy Jamaa P. Avary, Jr.. 3
Chairman
Afloat
Arthur Beckwith, 3

2 Bath, DeBary .. $100
m Bath, Longdale $120
1 bath, DeBary .. 9123
2 Bath, City . . . . $135
2 Bath, Suburbs .. $150
Jr.
UNFURNISHED
ruldlah Jun# 1», 1344
We have a good selection of
CDA-101
homes, 2 and 3 Bedroom*
la tha Court mt the County
from $93 to $130. Call or
Judge, Bamlnola County, Slat*
visit for prompt A courteous
of S'lorlda. In Probain
In ru tba Eatatn uti
service.

N E LLIE B. R A N D A LL
Dacaaaad.
FIN 41. NOTICK
Notice I* hereby given that
tha undaralgnad will, on Hi#
34th day o f July, A. D. 1341,
praaant to tha Honorable Coun­
ty Judge of Samlnola County,
Florida, hi* final return, ac­
count and voucher*, aa Execu­
tor o f the Ealato o f N E L L IE
It R AN D ALL, dacaaaad, and at
•aid lima, than and-there, make
application lo tha aald Judge
for a final aettlement of hit
administration o f aald aetata,
and for an order dlacharglns
him a* auch Executor.
Dated thla 17th day or Juna,
A. D. 1344.
Edwin Rannalt Randall
Aa Kxtculor of tha Eatal*
o f N E L L IE II. R AN D ALL
Dacaaaad.
STUN ST ROM, DAVIS

HR,
Bit,
BR,
BR.
BR,

Stenstrom Realty
2365 Park

Dr.

322-2430

UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
cquipt., etc. location. Ph.
322 3364.
N E A T Furn. Cottage for Cou­
ple. Pvt. yard. Near Bate.
No Pets. 3908 Palmetto,
$22-3821.
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt.
ent. 1004 Palmetto.

Pvt.

frxitfnrh

ftralh

June 29, 1964 — Page 11

By Nadine Seltzer

Free Estimates

Building
Contractor

Seminole Realty

A UTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Ball-Blair Agency

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

N E W HOMES

10. Wanted to Rent
W ANTED TO LEASE: 3 BR
unfurn. Home. Preferably
air-cood. By Business Ex­
ecutive. In beat location.
Will consider option to buy.
Immediate o c c u p a n c y .
Write Sanford, Herald, Box
64.

E V E R E T T A. H AR PE R

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

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

VUTICK OK K IV U . RKPONT
ARD A W .IC A T IO V KOH
DiaUHARUK

Priced From $6,750 S O U T H W A R D
Down Payments
Investment A Realty
As Low As $100 116 N. Park Ave. 322-6173
Monthly Payments
-LAKEFRONT HOME
Beautiful ni-w 3 Bedroom, 2
From $43.50

T o maka th* bast horn*
All paraon* ara haraby noti­
fied that Ih* undtralsoad a*
buy, see tha
Ancllllary
Administrator
of
•aid aalata. haa computed Ih*
• dmlnlatrallos thereof aud haa
fillJ la raid court hi* final re­
port and application for dit­
chers*. Objection* lharato. If
any, ahauld ha duly Glad After
films
proof
of
publication
• bowing thla aotlca haa baan
published ones a weak far four
conaacutlv* weak*, th* matter
of approval of aald report and
th* ordering of dlolrlhutlon of
a n d l e w is
Attorneys for PtelnUlf
•aid oatata will earn* bafora
(o North Court Strait
tha court.
Offlea 122-2116
Poet Office B ob 1134
/•/ Charles J. Laavar
orlando, Florida
Aa Ancillary Admlalalralor
Night 322-0646
publish Juna It, 13, &gt;1 A July
of said aatata.
363-0700
I. 1354.
Publlah Juna I. ti, 33. II. l l l i .
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Y U .
CDA-34
C D A -l l

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

Jim Hunt Realty

F H A IN-SERVICE

W. on 23th St. to Lake Mary G ERM AN Shepherd puppies,
AGENCY - hE ALTO R
Blvd., left on Blvd. to Lake 6 wkl. old. 322-8310.
2463 S. Park Ave.
Mary Fire Station, Bight to
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283
Office in Model House on 32. Flowers - Shrubs
Abbott Ave.
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
LM N Enterprises, Inc.
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
Ph. 322-2744
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
SE VE R AL Outstanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Homes available in IS. UuHineMH O p p o rtu n ity 33. Furniture

V A -FH A

GEORGE LEAVER. d*&lt; aaaed.

N E W HOMES

AUTO GLASS
IN ST A LLE D

N E W HOMES

St. Johns Realty

Legal Notice

W agner s Amoco

FH A - V A HOMES

Seminole Realty

IV COt VTY jriH IK ** COl HT,
aKMIVOLM rOl-RTI*, FLORIDA
File Va. 41*3
KSTATK OK

34. Arttdea For Sale

Good Rvfrig. $30. 011 Park.
SAC R IFIC E !
PLUM BING
Contracting Repairs
5 Room House close to schools
W HITE Uniforms. Slzo 10 A
F R E E ESTIMATES
and Churches. Good pcrmcn11. Ph. 322-2310.
ant tenant pays $60 per
R. L. H AR V E Y
FA 2-33M
month rent. Will sacrifice 204 Sanford Ave.
BEDROOM, Dining Room A
.'or $3,000. Write P. O. Box
other used furniture. Mrs.
27. Special Services
40, Sanford.
Roy Williams, 322-5797.
New Custom Built Home on C O M PLETE Lawn A Yard
$1 per day rental for Elec­
Crystal Lika. For Informa­
Service. 322-7310.
tric Carpet Shampooer with
tion eaU 626-9976.
REM ODELING — RE PAIR S
purchase of Blue Lustre.
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building SCREENING — V IN Y L TH.R
Carroll's Furniture.
lots. First $2,300 takes this 322-7849
—
8 12 A. M.
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­
577 lb. Frost Free Upright
Plano Tuning and Repair
terprise, Fla.
freezer,
like
new,
$230;
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4263
Stauffer reducing machine
VA Nothing Dn„ FHA 3 * . 3
w. auto, timer A chair $50;
BR. 1 Bath, Fla. Rm., Kit.
Several pairs lined drapes,
Equlpt, shade trees front A
reasonable. 322-04(0.
Need
a
shelf,
screen
porch,
back. $11,300. Ph. 322-6147.
new room, carporte, new
USED Lumber, 2 x 4. 2 x 6.
home or remodel. B. E.
H ID E A W A Y COTTAGE
2 x 8. 2 X 10; 1 x 4 flooring.
Link. 322-7029.
LA K E F R O N T
Brick. 322-2306.
ON L A K E BUTLER CHAIN
Require*
interior
finishing,
•at KENM ORK Dishwasher,
but ha* all conveniences A
Auto.; MitchcU air-cond. A
the Lake la loaded with
heat. unit. Ph. 323-0755.
AIR-C
O
N
D
ITIO
N
IN
G
b a n . Only $4300 with $630
By FEDDERS
Carpets clean easier with the
Down. Low monthly pay­
H. B. POI'E CO., Inc.
Blue Lustre Electric Shamments!
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
poocr omy $1 per day. Carroll's Furniture.
W ELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
• l « m kU.Ua
JUNE SPEC IAL: Towel*, reg.
T a u iD a d t
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
Jn r- n 'H 'r* 1901 Park Avanue
59c ca. now 3 for $t. ArmyAH Types and Sizes
FA 2-3232 anytime
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
We Repair and Service
**l don't think I can survive another lovers' quarrel
S TINE
with her!"
New Custom-built, Lake Mary.
HEADY M IX CONCRETE
C. B., 2 Bit, carporte, uti­ Machinery and Supply Co. I'atios, Floor, Free Estimates
FA 2-6432
6. For Rent
12. Real Estate For Sale
lity. shade A cltrui. FHA 207 W 2nd St.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
Finance. 322-6639.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6106.
G R E E N B R IA R
29. Automobile Servlet
steel,
grease
traps, dry
Ohoics
lots
available
In LOCH ABHOR: By owner.
wells. Stepping stones.
Auto Glaaa, Top#
R E N T A BED
Spacious 3 BR., 2 bath, with
Grronbrlar of Loch Arbor
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
A Seat Covers
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Fla. room, can be used aa
overlooking
go lf
court*.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
Beds.
4th BR. Central oil heat. 2Custom building to your
By Day, Week, or Month
car
carporte,
extra
large
specifications.
Greanbriar
21" S N A P P IN T U R TLE selfPh. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t SL
utility room. Large lot. Ph.
developed by
propelled
mower.
Perf.
304
W.
2nd
St.
FA
2
1032
C A R R O LLS FU R N IT U R E
322 0031,
K1NGSWOOD
com!.
Cheap.
322-3357.
A L L WORK G UARANTEED
BU ILD ERS, INC.
LARG E 3 BR, 2 Bath unfurn.
1963 ZENITH Color TV and
202 Fairmont Dr.
House, Garage, Iota of clos­
antenna.
Bedroom
suite.
F
A
2-8074
et* A storage apace. Fenc­
R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
AUTOMOTIVE
Dcik A chair. Golf clubs.
ed yard. 912 Cherokee Cir­
3rd A Park Ave.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Accordion.
Washer.
Baby
cle, Sunland, 322-6237.
Phone 322 3041
INSTALLATIO N - SERVICING
furniture. 323 0823. 223 F la ­
2. 6, A 4 BEDROOMS
Good Used Cara Sold
mingo Dr. Sunland.
OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large
2 BR., kitchen equipped home,
1, m , A 2 BATHS
818 French Ave.
322-7765
room*,
large
ihady
lot
with
$63 mo. 322 5886.
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM
ATTIC FAN SO x 40 in., In
fruit trees. No down pymt. COHEN RADIATOR NTIOP
good condition. Power mow­
1810 W. Third St. Clean, new­
1920 Palmettu Ave. Phone Free
er. Ph. 322 0310 after 3 p.m.
inspection,
etlim aiei,
Low
Monthly
Payments
ly decorated, modern, 2 BR
322-3398.
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
For Complete Information
BICYCLE, Girl's 20". Good
unfurn. Ph. Bartow, Fla.
A repairs discounted.
See
Or
Call
Your
LOCH
ARBOR.
4
BR,
2
Rath,
coml. $15. 322-3710.
333-2326.
2114k E. 3rd.
322-3443
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
DUO-THERM
Wall
spare
8. Beach Rentali
lers. patio. Ph. 322-8322, 207
healer. Good cond. $50. Call
Ridge Rd.
HUTCHISON'S
S ALE S BROKER
Mra. (lielow, 322 2611 days
OCEANFRONT APTS.
or 322 6473 evenings.
Scnknrik Glass and Paint
339 So, Atlantle
V A -F H A —
Company
85. Articles Wanted
Daytona Baacb
322 6410
2363 Park Dr.
FH A IN-SERVICE
210 Magnolia Ph. F A 2-4622
Call 322-4056
South on Rt. \7-92, 6 Ml.
CASH for good clean Uaed
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
Right on Seminole Blvd.,
81. I 'o u l l r y • L iv e s t o c k
9. For Sale or Rent
6 Mi. South on Rt. 17-92
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
One Block to Sales Office.
3 BEDROOM c. b. home, 1
BLACK Horse. Ph. 322 8380.
322-6391.
V A -F H A —
802 HiKhlnnd Ave.
bath, out o f city limits,
Call 4:30 p m.
FH A IN-SERVICE
Lnngwnod, Florida
DISCAUDED
clean c o t t o n
close in, out of flight pat­
Main# Street
clothing at rigs. 322-2750.
I A K E LOT, L A K E M ARY. 31A. Peta
tern. Available now. Phone
So. Long wood District
322 0184.
322-9450.
Contact: Mr. Forifitson
HOUND PU PPIE S Black A 50. Automobile* . Trucks
802 Highland Ave.
tan, Red Hone, Blue Tick,
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
Lnngwood, Florida
$10 ca. 36341107 or 303-3126 '63 Chevy II Itova, Excellent
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
V A -F H A —
cowl. Ph. 322-2283.
Oviedo.
322-1397,

SW EETIE PIF

all Areas of Sanford. Let ui
Show you Around!
4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 BR, $60 6 BR Home unfurn. near SNAS
mo. 323-0366.
Reasonable rent. A v a i l ,
ft McI n t o s h
about Aug. 5 6. Write details
Attorney* for Executor
FU IIN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
l*oal O ffice Box 1130
W. J. Kelly, 23 Salamaua
Cowan. 322-4013.
1901 S. Park A vt.
Sanford. F lorid*
33771
Ct., Lexington Pk., Mary­
Publish Jun* 33. 33 ft July I.
F A 2-3232 anytime
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
land.
11. 1344.
*
C D A -ll
322 1374.
6 BR, 2 Baths, aep. din rm.,
12. Reel Estate For Sale
fully alr-cond., dble. car­
NOTICK o r S P IT
2 BR House. Kit. equlpt. $75.
porte, lie . fenced yd, aep.
TOi MAUD W OnTH.
Ph.
322-330$.
Defendant.
RORERT A. W ILLIAM S
20 X 26 workshop. Ph. 322TOU AND EACH OF YOU
Realtor
0337.
era haraby notified that aull 2 Bedroom furn. apt. Queanel
haa been commanead agalnat
Apts., 404 E. I4th St., Ph. Raymond Lundquist, Also.
&gt;o In the Circuit Court of tha
P A 2-3631 Atlantic Bank Bldg. JUMBO: 3 BR, 2 Bath, Fla.
3221194.
Ninth Judicial Circuit of tha
Rm.; 2 car garagt, 2 shady
gtata of Florida In and for
lota.
1801
Palmetto.
By
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
Seminole County, (ho abbre­
viated llila of which la: F A L L
appointment. Ph. 322-3143.
Payton Realty
R IV E R SAVINGS BANK, ale..
17-93 at Hiawatha THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
Plaintiff, -va- MAUD W ORTH, 323-1301
OWNER SAYS SE LL!
U6 N. Park Ave.
Y K 2 6121
at at- Defendant*. In Chancery
STORAGE SPACE. 607 6th
No. 14 loi.
3 BR Home on 2 Acrea LakeThe nature o f thlo Butt I*
St. 323-1374.
front lot. Price fuet Reduc­
a foreclosure o f thot certain
ed to 113,100. SEE THIS
mortgage from aald defend­
W
E
L
A
K
A
A
PAR
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E
N
TS
ants t » plaintiff, dated Feb­
B U Y TO D AY! Call Stamper
Property MunuRcment
llooma privata bathi, 114
ruary 35, 1311 and recorded
Agency, 1919 So. French,
February 31. K i t In O fficial
&amp; Sales Broker
W. First St.
Record* llnok *47 pag* 447 of
Ph. 122-4991.
tha Public R ecord! of Saminot* County, Florida, incum ­ NICE Roomy 2 Bdrra. unfurn.
T H IN K RIG— BE BIG
bering that certain place or
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
Offara for your aoloctlon
IN thla BIO 3 Bedroom, 3
parrel o f property loootad, s it­
$83. R. A. Williams, $22-3961.
uate. and being In aald County
these Beautiful 2, 6, A 4
Rath Lako Mary home. A
and Stale, to -w ll;
Bedroom
BIG 2320 sq. ft. of living
lo t No. II, Block 7, North 2 RR, frame house, not fancy,
Orlando Townslto, Fourth
cheap reot. 66 week. Ph.
room. A BIG Modern Bouse
Addition, aa recorded In
322-3219.
and a little price at 621,600.
Plat Book II, P ag* I I . Pub­
lic Record* at Samlnola
Excellent Term * to Quali­
Furn.
Apt.
6300
MellonvDle.
County, Florida
fied
Buyer.
EACH OF TOU IS R E Q U IR ­
ED to file your answer or
other written defense* to tha
Complaint with tb* Clark of
Hi* Circuit Court o f BamlnoD
County. Florida, In thla pro­
ceeding and to oorvo a copy
thereof upon Iho p la in tiff*
attornay*. whoa* name* and
addraaa ara hereinafter
sat
forth, aa required by law, nol
later than tha 17th day o f July
l l l l . In dofoklt thereof tha
raui* w ill proctad os part*
upon the entry of a Dacra*
Pro Confasso against you.
W ITNESS my hand and tha
official aca! of aald Court In
Hemlnola County, Florldu, thla
llth day o f Juna, 13&lt;4.
(S E A L )
Arthur II. Bockwllh. Jr..
Clark of iho Circuit Court
B y f Martha T. Vlhlou
Deputy Clark
UUAIID ALL. U llID L K Y

12. Real Estate For Sale 25. Plumblny Services

SALE!

SALE!

I960 Dodge Seneca, 2 Dr. 6
cyl., std. shift. Must b «
seen A driven to appreciate
care given by owner. Ph.
322 1918.

TO SETTLE
ESTATE
1938 Imperial LeBaron 4 Dr.
HT, full power, Beautiful
white with Mohair interior.
4 like new white sidewall
tires. Local retired couple
owned this car. Can sell for
$750 and advertising co iL
Can l&gt;e Financed! Contact
Mr. Martin, 322-4303.

$ Bank $

Repossessions
$ ' $
$
$
$
*60 Touche* W $781 bal $34 mo
•57 Merc W, $691 bal. $32 mo.
'53 Ford W, $391 bal, $21 mo.
'38 Merc W. $877 bal, $32 mo.
'61 Opal Wag. $791 bal, $34 mo.
’38 Pont Wag $796 bal, $36 mo.
•59 Opal, $587 bal, $32 mo.
'60 Ford, $681 bal. $39 mo.
'38 Chrys., $681 bal, $31 mo.
'36 Ford, $361 bal, $31 mo.
'37 Olds, $681 bal. $34 mo.
'56 Chew, $341 Bal, $28 mo.
'55 Pont., $396 bal, $23 mo.
'33 Olds., $29!) bal, $16 mo.
'36 Merc., $169 bal, $9 mo.
'51 Buick, $37 bal, $1 mo. I
'37 Ford, $99 bal, $3 mo. )
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REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
U \M
SAN FO R D A V E .
O PE N E V E N IN G S

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Phone 322*4503
37. Hoatn • Motors
12’ Flsolng boat, motor A
trlr. Deck A controls. $223.
l’h. 322-777$.

R O AT S A L K l
3 W AY CHOICE
No. 1— Best package d e g I
prices on latest style
Cathedral Hull Thund­
e r birds. Reverse Lap
Lapatrake,
MFG'i,
C o n v e n t i o n a l Hull
Trailers A Lone Stars.
Example:
$3600 16'
Evlnrude Boat with
heavy duty Evlnrude
Trailer and 90 hp.
pushbutton
Evlnrude,
complete $2830.
No. 2—Or choose a now 1963
outfit at Closeout price
like: $1793 16' Laraon,
only $1093; 18' $410
Gator Trailer $290 ; 40
lip $789 Evmrude $389.
No. 3— Or choose one of our
Clean used outfits. Ex.
ample:
14'
Orlando
Clipper
Runabout
complete with trailer
and 40 hp Evlnruda
Lark, only $793.
Visit our Showrooms and Boat
Lot for your selection now I
TERM S!
Robson Sporting
Goods, Downtown Sanford,
322-5961,

Was Now
'38 Ken. Dauphtnc $495 $393
'37 Buick 4-Dr UT
695 305
'33 Mercury HT
493 305
'57 Pont. 4 Dr HT
695 595
'38 Chov. 4 Dr, 6 cyl 793 695
'57 Olds 88 HT
095 393
'60 Falcon W/AuU) 795 693
393 493
AUTO R E i'A lU SHOP A Lot, For the biggest selrcUon of '38 Ply. 4 Dr.
'54
Buick
4
I)r.
395
295
with or without equipment.
nearly oew and used furni­
Hall's Garage, corner Cel­
ture, see Noll's Furniturs *38 Stude. S. Wag 395 295
ery A Sanford Ave. 322-2020.
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17 92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­ Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. 701 French A ve.
323-0721
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Quick Service
With
the
1961
Falcon
Ford
Futura, D A Y CRUISER, 18VV. Very
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Cash.
SUPER
TRAD ING
reasonable, 75 hp. Motor,
conv.
shift,
bucket
teats,
1
the PURE OIL COM PANY,
POST. FA 24)077.
Gator Trlr. 322-6034 after
owner. $815. Call Days 3225:30 p. m.
7439, nights 322 6275.
16. Female Help Wanted Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
B EAU TY Opr. New Shop m
TRUCK SALE
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
DeBary. Ph. 668 3714.
Available
June
29.
8
Pickup
Ava. Ph. FA 2-41S2.
1957 A LLSTATE Scooter, Exc.
trucks with tool bodies, sim­
cond. $73. Ph. 322-3203 af.
CHRISTIAN WOMAN Need­
ilar to Telephone Co. trucks.
F R IS K E S T I M A T E
ter 3 p. m.
ed. Full ut part-time—life t'pholateiing A Mattress ren­
Ideal for Carpenters, paint­
time security. Exp. Sunday
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ers, electricians nr hunting 31). Trailers - Cabanas
School,
ministry
helpful.
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
A camping.
Earn $100 weekly A up. No
APACH E Camp Trailers. N a *
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Burnup A Sims, Inc.
competition. Write John RuA Used 322-3467.
T A 2-2117.
201 N. Maple St.
din Co., 22 W. Madison St.,
Sanford
Chlcaio 2, |U.
$200 BELOW
3 C O M P I-E T K R O O M S
17. Mala Help Wanted
M A R K E T VALUE
O NLY $240.50
'39 Fords; Ranch Wag. A 4E X PE R IE N C E D
PbotograEasy Terms
Dr. Sedan Clean $493 ea.
pher. For appointment call
Shop and Save Tba
'35 Buicka; $195 A $295
322-7222.
Budget Way
'S3 Pont. Sta. Wag. $195
19. Situations Wanted
'35 OUls 2 Dr. $105
'55 G.M.C. Pirkup $293
LAWNS MOWED. 322-2133.
Ph. 322 8072
29$ Ixxigwond Plasa
D AY'S WORK. 122 5474.
17-92
Ph 838 4383
'62 C U B VAlIl
MONZA,
4Dtltona, Mackla’s latest and
speed, bucket aeats, white
21. Beauty Raton*
SI. Art Idea For Sale
i f d l d t community la JuU
with red Interior, $1395. Ph.
m.nut** from you. Drlva avar
Permanent Special
16 CU. FT. Coldrpot. 322-7421.
today and to* ter youraa*
322 3797 after 3 p. m.
I I'd * ipaciou* hema*itaa that
Thru July 3rd
••II
far only $11*1., Including
20 Percsnt off regular prirai 1-1062 6 Cyl. Falron A ir Con­ '60 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Canlfsl water Main* and
ditioner
(N
e
w
)
Original
l**v*d
.airaalsl You'll bs
Kxc.
cond.
$693,
322-7314.
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
•m *i*ai (to . itarts you an tha
Ford Air. Special $230 In­
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0834
» * y la lha bad InvWtmanl
stalled. Call Duffey at 322
af your litel
Permanent Special
1481.
20% off Regular Prices
NEW 1963 Compton'* Ency.
Children's Haircut* $1.00
sura to _
....
„
« iIntatlia,
Macklo's famoua
elopedia. Ila ll price. Phone
Ace Beauty Salon,
hama an display In the
322 7454.
M ayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8526
Florida aih ibil ai lha N.V.

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

FU R N IT U R E

INUJEST
'
IN

BUDGET
FU R N IT U R E CO.

ml
Deltona!

Bath, Custom built by one
o f Area'* finest Builders.
108 ft. front, popular Crystal
Laka Chain, fust 10 mins,
from
downtown
Sanford,
DUE TO DIVORCE
featuring both central hast ZOTO'S Budget Wave $7.30;
$15 Regular $10. Complete We have a Repotseased '64
A air-conditioning . . THE
modal Swing Needle Dial-Oeve. app'U. Free parking.
HOME
OF
TOMORROW
2nd A Oak
Malic ZigZag, makes Fancy
TODAY. Priced at $23,700.
Designs, Make Buttonholes,
Excellent financing avail- HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
10S So. Oak - 123 6742
Sews
on
Buttons, Blind
■vie.
Hama, Monograms, Darns,
22. Build • Paint • Repair
Patches, Etc. Guaranteed.
Assume remaining 6 pay.
FOR A PAINTER, iniide ot
out, call Luther Tasker at ments of $6. Ph. Credit A P P L IA N C E SERVICE
1901 8. Park A vt.
S it Sanford A v t. P A 2-7636
322-6139.
P A 2 5232 anytima
M gr. 222-7437,

Seminole Realty

86. Autom obile* - Truck*

DICK ’S

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World t Fslri You ’ll alto mmm
la lour ina IS elh*r dsllthtfui
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an uiiarod
teiiarad to
lo fit)
fifyaur
itboah. erica* ran** from
J. to * ta .j»o . for lh a big.
iinuor modal dawn aoyinonS
•tart at o n ly 9*40.. w ith
nranlh y paymants a* tear a*

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Geneva Gems
DeBary

B y K n . J m . K. Mathletm

Manor

and

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held an elective meeting at
the home o f 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.

Geneve

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summer school and some are
like

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fo r granted.
Good news and a pleasant
addition to our community,
P s t Stone Vinson will make
her home in Geneve with her
mother end dad while Bill is
overseas for the neat year,
Welcome home, Pat.
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FA B ULO U S DETERGENT!

FAB
LA RG E

L IL L IA N HICKS

P A T GRIMSLEY

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Llndiey la convalescing at
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Tha malting addraaa c f
thla dafandant las
AI&gt;CS U8N, Navy 1M.
lin t I I CPO QT
C/U KIN) Saw York. Naw
Turk OUST
You art bataky notified that
a aull baa barn fllad aaalnat
you and Marsuarlla A. Morris
In tha abova anlltlad eauaa.
and that you aro required lo
file your anewer with the
('lark of thla Court and to aerva
a copy tharaof upon ilia iilalnt lf t or liU lh lU fa attorneys,
whose nama and addreaa la
Jannlnea, W alla, Clarka and
Hamilton, 1100 Uarnatt Nation
at Hank Building. Jackeonvllle
t, Florida, not latar than duly
It, t i n . I f you fall to do ao
I darree pro confeaao w ill ba
•nlartd aaalnat you fur tha relie f demanded In tba complaint.
Thla suit la to foracloea a
m ortsas*. Tba raal properly
proceeded aaalnat lat
Lot II. Ulock r , HUNI.ANO
KSTATKS.
a aubdlvlalon,
accordlna lo a plat tharouf,
recorded In I'la l Itosk 11.
paste IS lo Zl o f tha Pub
flo llecorde of Bomlnola
County, Florida.
W ITN K S a my band and ths
sea) o f aald Court at Sanford,
Florida, thla Sth day o ( June,
ISSI
(CUUKT S E A L)
Arthur H. Hack with. J r ,
Clark • ( tha Circuit Court
By i Martha T. Viblea
Deputy Clark
Fabllah J u n e *. XI. I I. I t , IIM .

CDA-SI

P A T M A C K A LL, 10
year ultl daughter of
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles
llmkctt of 178 Pinecrest Drive, Sanford,
will represent the Luke
Mary Volunteer Fire
Department in
t ho
Miss Flume of Semin­
ole County beauty con­
test being sponsored
tills weekend by tilts
Lon k wood firemen ns
pnrt o f their Fourth of
July F l o s t it. Pat's
measure in e » t s a r e
ill
and she
likes nil water sports.
She will be n senior at
Seminole
High
next
term. ( Herald Photo)

d a v it ,
P-Fe nd a nt.

1 * T it S3 CIMCVIT C IIIK T IV
N O T!riS TO AI-l'K t il
a v t i t o n s k m i v o l b c u t * . TO I M AIUIAKKT II. DAVIS
T V . PI.OHII1A
tVh o »»
rw ld -n c e
I*
un­
HO. Itnei
knnwn
VVOONSIM’ K K T
INSTITUTION
T n u are h e re b y n u tllle d llm t
P O ll HAVINiJH, a IthixU laland a ( N m i p U I n t ( n r D l v u r r a h a t
mutual aavlnsa bank.
l&gt;een f l l c - l t B k l n i t y o u I n t h *
P la in tiff,

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.

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.

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sty le d
C ou rt,
am t
you
*r *
re q u ire d
to eerve a cu p /
nf y o u r A n t w a r n r p ita t i n y to
tha
C o m p la in t on
lh a
I 'lm ln llira
a ttu rn a y,
T ltlFM A N
K.
(IIIA H O N .
SOS O n a
N o lth
O ransa
Ill.ls .
O rU ti.li&gt; .
Flo rid a
am t
flla
lh a n rla ln a l A n a w r r
nr
p ltk d ln s
In I lia o f f i c e
ut
tha C la r k o f tha C lr r u ll C o u rt,
H tm ln o la C o u n ty C o u rt llo u ta .
S a n fo rd , F lo r id a , on o r b a fo ra
tha I t l h d a y of J u ly , l » « t
It
you
fa ll lo do to , Ju d g e m e n t
by
ila fa u lt
w ill
ba
taken
a s a lm f y o u fo r lh a ra llrf dain a n d a d In
tha C o m p la in t.
D U N K
and
O ltD K IlK P
at
S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a thla I I t h d a y
o f J u n a , lilt.

Mrs. Copeland,
Former Sanford
Resident, Dies
Mrs.

Louise

Doles

P A T C A LD W E LL

mer

Sanfonl

resident,

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
le v Blake of the Sanford N i ­
val Atr Station. Damage was
estimated at only $20, police
reported.

died

NOW ! . . .

Industrial
• Residential
• Com mere-1at
Electrical A Electronic Contracting Service

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Bet. Its* — Licensed — Bonded
Oviedo — Ph. Day M S-M U
Nile StS-SIM

“THRIFTYVAY” A L L M EAT

WIENERS

Recreation At
Pinecrest Set
The summer recreation pro­
gram at the Pinecrest School
for this week Includes the fo l­
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 o f participants.
The entire week w ill be ell*
mnxed Friday with a water­
melon cutting.
A ll 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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I will ml be responsible
for any debts incurred by
anyone olhrr than myself,

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FHOM A W ORLD OF FIN E FU RNITU RE

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W ith this Coupon and
the Purchase Of . . .
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GRO UND
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BONO
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thru Wed., July 1

FOR THE C R A D LE SET
Baby Beds (Complete
with Mattress) ... 121*5
Cheat * f Drawers
4 D raw er_______ $11.15
V d *

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Play Pena _______

$12.11

Play Pen Pads ------- $2.4*
Stroller* _-----

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$11.1$

Folding High Chairs $12.1$

Trainer Seats -------

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50 EXTRA
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the Purchase Ol . . .
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OLEO

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322-0993

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Miss Hicks, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hicks of 3«
I»rm ann 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.

Cope­

land, M, nf nolle Glade, for­

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,
(S K A L)
E. W. Copeland, of Belle
A rthu r
II.
Ile rk w lth ,
J r ,
C l a r k u f t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t Glade; daughters. Miss Mary
H a m ln u U
C ou nty,
Flo rid a
Lou Copeland and Mrs. Betty
liy M a rth a T . Y l b U u
Jane
Mozenski, of B e l l e
D. C.
Truman K. Qraaon
Glade; a sifter, Mrs. Grace
Attornay for P lain tiff
■us Ona North Oranaa Bids. Birden, of MsrshaUvllle and
two grandchildren.
Orlando, Florida
1‘ ubllah Juna is. II, Zl A July
Burial will be in Laurens, S.
a. n it .
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Latest 'M iss Flame'
Entries Announced

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Oops, is my face red. 1 al­
Young M in Sandy Ford Is
visiting here from St. Peters most forgot one of the nicest
burg with her dad and family things in the "b e good to MsUiieuz week." Pearl and Lasfor a couple o f weeks.
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ter Harper gave us two trig
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krcl- jugs o f orange blossom honey.
zer and granddaughter, Cindy Letter certainly is busy mak­
Harrison, are visiting In De­ ing a new driveway and work­
catur, 111., for several weeks. ing on general repairs around
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the place.
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Ed Putnam, In Geneva to
In closing, let me quote
get his automobile, will return to Fort Wayne, Ind., un­ these words from the scrap­
til the fall. Making the trip book o f my late dear friend,
Gertrude
Hoschner:
borne with him was his Mrs.
"Tlic art of being happy lies
grandson.
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in tha enjoyment of little
Mrs. Ina Batt’a daughter, things."
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Annette, and family are visit­
A P.S. to ask all the Geneva
ing here from Alabama for a
folks to otter extra prayers
while.
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for Mrs. McGill who is still
Mrs. Ethel Thomas Is home seriously ill at Seminole Me­
from the hospital and her sis­ morial Hospital.
ter, Mrs. Lula Moran, of
Jacksonville, la here to look
ettcr her while she Is recu­
tv t i i k r i H i T i r r n r i t T n r
perating.
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cleaning yards!

ning in New Y ork ," Mom
Sunday we went to the
(Lorraine) Is in Tallahassee
beach and I must aay, I ’m
for summer classes.
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glad Joecan’t aee
so well
Want to hear something fab­ any more. These new bathing
ulous T — Mrs. Minnie Stone suits, WOW I
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went to the beach with son, J.
I always did believe that
D., daughters, Pat and Lu*
Jlne and grandchildren, Tim ­ some day Geneva would blos­
m y and Tammy Kcnnard. som forth and today she Is
to bud. We now
Modem medicine Is surely beginning
have a fire department made
wonderful, praise be!
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up of volunteer workers.
are held at 7:30
Speaking of praise be — Meetings
let’s not forget to give thanks p.m, each Tuesday at the Ge.
humbly for these blessed nevs Grocery. We also are
rains.
We
are sometimes getting a fresh water system
prone to take such blessings for the Lake Harney ares.
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her

share o f teachers, retired and
active.

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morning Mrs. Kitty Wells A l­
len went out to c*t the paper
and some joker had moved
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the "fo r sale" sign from Bill’s
Miss Loretta Lee Gatlin house to her front yard. She
was honored recently at a took it good nsturcdly and all
lingerie shower held at the enjoyed a good laugh.
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home of Mrs. Billy Gracey In
This
must
be "B e Good to
Sanford.
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Msthleux W eek." Oliver and
Summer finds many o f our little Liz sent us a meat of
Geneva neighbors going in a frcih fish and brother-in-law,
number o f directions to pur­ Orle, gave ua soma sea bass
sue further educations, voca­ then gave us 25 pounds of
tions, etc. — a very lucky new potatoes and vine ripen­
man Indeed Is Mickey Whit­ ed tomatoes. All were deli­
ing, son of Mrs. Lorraine cious.
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Whiting who flew bfr Jet to
Mrs. Jack
Brown a n d
N ew York City to visit his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Betty Ann, of Rich­
Sidney Kraftson. Mrs. Kraft- mond, Vs., are visiting Mr.
son Is the former Glnny Y a r­ and Mrs. C. W. Kettering,
borough. While there Mickey Mrs. Brown’s parents. Their
will visit the World’s Fair. visit was saddened, some­
Hr,ve fun, Mickey, we’ll see what, because Aunt Nellie
(M rs. Jackson) is confined to
you in the fall.
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Seminole Memorial Hospital
While Mickey la busy "fun­ with a kidney ailment,

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The Geneva H lilorlcal and gressing beautifully.
Genealogical Society recently

Pat* 12— June 29,1964

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Coupon good * t *T H R IF T W A Y ” only
thru Wed., July 1

"J U IC Y ” C A L IF . 235 SIZE

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A crumpled, yellowed copy
o f the February 20, 1017 Flor­
ida Metropolis, a Jacksonville

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newspaper (courtesy of F. D.
Scott) provides many Inter­
esting news items.
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A banner front page headline
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 o f oursovereign rights.”
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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.
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“ The Dad Boy,” "The Tele­
phone Belle" and "Th e 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 in ter home locations In
rolling pine woods country,
also good land suitable for
farming, stock, trucking ami
citrus.”
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In nn editorial the New York
City Bonrd o f Health blamed
the housewife for tho high
prices o f food, saying she
failed to "practice economy”
and urging “ judicious buy­
ing." "Buy rice, instead of
potatoes,” the board advised
housewives.
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You coutd purchase a round
trip ticket to Washington,
D. C. on the Atlantic Coast­
line fo r $25 or a steamship
ticket on the Clyde Line to
N ew 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.
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Madras shirts for men were
advertised at Levy's for ILBO
and a new six room frame
house on an acre o f land for
f 1,000.
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Someone posted a reward
fo r the return of a lost corset
and land was selling at $0
an acre. Around Palm Beach
prices were beginning to rise
to as much as $10 an acre,
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One o f 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 fo r "'speeding in auto,”
and 1,204 person for “ careless
and reckless driving."
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A ear wash to benefit the
Marching Seminole*, the SI IS
Band, will be held Wednesday
at 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 at 9 a.m. and will con­
tinue until approximately 10
p.m.
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It ’s business as usual at
the County Englncer’a office
today despite the fact that
the department's chief, Bill
Bush, is in N ew York State
fo r a two-week vacation. One
o f the items on Ilush’a agen­
da, naturally, is to take in
the World's Fair.
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Ware Honored
5y Officials
At Luncheon

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Sanford and Seminole Coun­

W E A TH E R : Scattered afternoon, evening showers throu^ht Wednesday, liijrh today 88-92; low tonight 70-75.

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 o f 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 o f Sanford, Sen. Mack
N. Cleveland Jr., Dr. Vincent
Huberts, Armed Forces Commitlec member, and Andrew
Cnrraway of the N avy 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
"gim m ick’ ’ 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,-

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 yea n with­
100.'*
out the phone ringing once.
He declared, "W e in Semi­
nole have had a tremendous
population
explosion
which
has made a huge impact on
our highway and road sys­
Abby ......................
tem ." He also pointed to in­
Bridge .................... . Page 9 dustrial developments plus the
Classified* ............. . Page 11 the location of the East Cen­
Comics .................... . Page 10 tral Florida University on the
Editorial ................ . Page 4 county's southern boundary.
Funerals ................ . Page 3
"In view of these develop­
Horoscope ............. . Page 10 ments which have added much
Society .................. Paget 3-0 to the growth o f Seminole
Sports ............... .
.. Page 6 County," Avery said, “ I be­
T V Program* ....... .. Page 0 lieve they justify an increase
in road department funda.”
the the Women . . . .

Herald Index

H E AR A D M IR A L fiO L D T H W A IT E (JIVES CE RTIFICATE
. . . commendation offered SNAS commanding officer

CAPT. ROItERT M. W A R E LE AVE S STATIO N
. . . ’piped over Bide* in retirem ent ceremony

VOL. f&gt;G

United Dress Leased W ire

Established 1008

TU E SD AY, JUNE 30, 19GI

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 223

Moon Rocket Fails Critical Test
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Engines Fail;
Upper Stage
Loses Speed

A . . .

BRIEFS
Storm Hits Isles
M ANILA, Tho Philippines—
(L T D — Typhoon Winnie lash­
ed the Philippines today with
118-milc-an-hour
winds
and
caused death, destruction and
floods.

Innocent Plea
FRAN KFU RT, Germany —
(L 'P l) — The first U. S. Army
officer to be court-martialed
for defecting to the Commun­
ists in Europe pleaded inno­
cent today to charges o f de­
sertion and larceny.

Same Old Drag1
PH ILAD E LPH IA, Miss. —
(U P l) — 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 PRE SID E N T Hill Hemphill was honored hy tho Rotnry Club
Monday as new president, Richard Dons, (righ t) lakes over. Installing of f i ­
cer was former Lt. (Jov. Ken Waekur o f Winter Park, Hemphill, left, holds
resolution o f 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
(L T D
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
MORGAN C ITY . La. &lt; U P I'
military and foreign policy.
was presented to Bill Hemp- — A twin-hull uil exploration
hill, retiring president of Ro­ vessel with at least 43 men atary Club, Monday by his fel­ board drilled into an offshore
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
liaturul gas pocket in the
low
club members, commend­
go (L'PD — The last United
Gulf of Mexico today und ex­
ing
him
(or
his
real
and
pro­
Nation* troops left the Con­
ploded.
go today to end o four-year gressive leadership during his
The Coast Guard said them
Intervention which cost the tenure of office.
were 29 survivor* and four
world's taxpayers $I2(J million
"H e more Ilian any other known dead,
but failed to tiring peace to
'1 lie Coast Guurd auiil nt
member has been Uie exem­
this huge equatorial nation.
plification
of
the
Rotary least 13 men were stilt miss­
ing.
idea,” the resolution stated.
The vessel, the C. T. linker,
Hemphill
w
a
s
especially
MEXICO CITY (UPI) - Cuexploded In flumes about .‘I
ban Premier Fidel Castro's commended fur the commun­ n.m. while drilling for oil ,in
32-year-oki sister, Juana, de­ ity service program which ISii feet of water 7K miles
nounced him as a Co mm uniat
was carried out this year in west of Morgan City, La.
dictator Monday night and
Wind blew' the flumes away
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

Troops Leave

Breaks With Fidel

Hunt Swimmpr
NEW YORK (U P !) - Tho
Coast Guard made a final
search o f the Atlantic off l,ong
I-'Iand today fur marathon
swimmer Britt Sullivan who
haa been missing more Ilian a
day on an attempted swim to
Europe.

U A W Talks Open
DETRO IT (U P I) — The
United Auto Worker* Union
and General Motors Corp. to­
day opened a crucial round of
collective bargaining negotia­
tions that both side* regarded
as the most important since
World War II.

One For Scranton
ATLANTA (UPI) - A Gcorgia delegate to the national
GOP convention swung his
vote to Pennsylvania Gov.
William Scranton yesterday
and two other delegates indi­
cated they want to be releas­
ed from their pledgci to Sen.
Barry Gokl water.
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the resolution was made byformer presklent Ben Wiggins.
Richard I&gt;eas was installed
as new president by former
Lt. Gov, Kenneth Wacker ol
Winter Park, a former Sanfordite. Other ofiiccrs Include
M. L. "Sonny" Raburn as
vice president, Walter Haynes
as treasurer; Dr. B. W. Huprccht as secretary with Bon
Dycus as assistant secretary.
Members of the hoard uf
directors arc Hubert Crumley,
Charles Robinson and Ben
llowland.
Speakrr Ken Warker chall­
enged Botarians to strength­
en their Rotary ideals, for
"not one of us measures up to
our full potential "
Wacker urged Rotarlans to
root out "senility, smugness
and lari nets - - lake tier RotaryIdeal of service above self
into tho market place and
make it work."
“ A constructive effort, a
good idea is never really
lost," he told them.

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 e f­
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
(a p t. Ware's Navy life at
Sanford Naval Air Station
can lie seen on Page S to­
day.

Smith IteflignH
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
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 o f 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 o f the
water.
'Die owner* o f the veasl,
Reading ami itutse o f 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 (U P I) —
The W a r r e n
Commission
wants the FBI to “ fully In­
vestigate the publication o f
th e
Lee
Harvey
Oswald
diary,”

CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I) 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
D ree 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 o f 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. AN D MRS. W ARE
. . . open Navy League g ift

Hundreds Pay Tribute
To Retiring Captain
It's Mister Robert M. Ware of Naval Operations In Wash­
ns of today.
ington, D. C.
Each also holds the Navy
The Navy captain, com­
manding offirer of Sanford Cron, Silver Star, Disting­
Naval
Air Station, retired uished Flying Cross and tho
Monday afternoon in colorful­ Air Medal.
Capt. Swanson is married
ly, impressive ceremonies nt
to tho former Miss Ruth
the Sanford Navy base.
He Is succeeded by Capt. Fowler Sargeant. Both are
Chandler W. Swanson who from Montclair, N. J. They
arrived nt tile base several have three daughters, Eliza­
days ago and rend Ids orders beth, Pamela and Marilyn,
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 o f­
ficials
a nd
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

Banker Found
Stabbed To
Death At Home
M IA M I (U P I ) — Financier
Jacques Mossier was found
stabbed to death in Ills island
luxury apartment on Key lliacayno today nml sheriff’s o f­
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 o f 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 James
L. Davis, chief uviation machlnst's mate, 23 years.

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COLUMBUS, Ga. (U P I) —
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
bus.

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Baptist

THU BKVBNTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7tb A Elm
.T. U M ethawa----------Pastor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ----- III* *. m.
Worship Service ™. MtM a- m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service ---- T ill p. m*
"We Hava Thta Hope" radio
i n i i u r i reeh Sunday a. m.
at l i l t over W TRR at 1411
on poar radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
RAPTIBT CHURCH
1411 W. r i n t Btraet
Sunday Behool —— 10:04 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Rlbla Btudr tflunday) 7:00 p.m.
Evangellitle Bervlca 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 7:00 p. m.
Dill Btephene ...Peetor
A Cordial Welcoma to All
OAKLAWN DAPTIBT CHURCH
1141 Country Club Road
Bponaorad by Klrat Uaptlat
Church
Rev. R. T. Barrett ----- Paator
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —
4:41 p. m.
Evanlng Worahlp _ tiOO p. m.
Wad. Prayer Berv. _ 7:10 p. m.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Ave. at I4tb SL
Ilev. &amp; C. Dot*. Jr. — .P »«to r
Bundar Bcbool ---- . »!** *• m*
Worahlp Service — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp — T;I0 p. m.
Alllanca Tooth
Fellowship (Bun.) — »|4I p. m.
prayer Bar vice

Assembly O f God
PINKCREST ASSEMIILT
OK UOU CHURCH
Cor. 111b and Elm
H. M. Wilder
— — Paitor
Bondar School — - 1:41 a. m.
blornloB Worahlp — ItitO »■ m.
Keening Worehlp — 7:W P- m.
Youth Sarv. (Bun.) - 1:00 p. m.
Mid-Week Berr. (Wad.) . T.l*
p. in.

Baptist

CENTRA!* BAPTIST CHURCH
cor. Illh Bt. A uak Ave.
Call g*-14. * : ______ — - Paalof
bunday Hchoul —— l:4t a. m.
Murnlng Worahlp — III** ■* ™*
Training Uunlon « Ii4 l p. ni.
Evening Service-----»:«o P. »"•
V ’e.l Prayer Service 7:10 p. m.
Nurerry Open
WTRR --------- ----- *• “ •
Sunday Nila Broadcast

Methodist

church o r aoo
Stud A French
H. C. Smith ___ —____Paator
Sunday S ch o o l___ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
Kvangallatlc Serv. _ 7:10 p. m.
Tun. Prayar Sarv. _ 7:10 p. m.
Thun. Toung Paopl*
Endeavor — ...- ■ 7:10 p. m-

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park Ava.
Rev. Robert M. Jenklnt, Peetor
Morning Worehlp — 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:11 a. m.
MTP Meeting! _ _ 4:10 p. m.
(Intermediate. Senior)
Evening Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.

ciitmcit or

Congregational
CONaREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avanua at 14th St.
1:00 a. m. ____ Church School
10:00 a. m. _ Worahlp Borvte*
7:10 p. m. „ Chrlatlan Youth
Mlnlatrr
Rev. Walter A. R. McPheraon,
Paator

ELDER SPR1NOH RAPTIST
Old Orlando lid. at Haatar Ava.
B, Hamilton Orltlln — Paator
Bunday School ... — l: t t a. mMornlag Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —
p. m.
Evanlng Worahlp — 7i4t p. ra.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Katatoa
Cltrua Haights
Rav. Charlaa 8. H o g g _Paator
Church S ch ool---- - 1:41 a. tn.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M Y K _______________4:10 p. m.
Eve. W oreh lp -----7:10
p. m.
Wed. Prayer Strvlea 7:10 p.m.

Nazarene

Christian

Episcopal

rillH T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
D1BCII'LEH OK CHRIST
1007 S. Hanford Ava.
R. Vernon Kulter
Bunday School —_- t : lt a. tn.
Morning Worehlp 10:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Btreat, Longwood
Fr. Charla* W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 7:10 a. m.
Service A Sermon — 1:00 a. m.
HOLT CROSS
401 A Park Ava.
Fr. Lvroy P. Soper, naeler
Holy Communion
7:10 a. m.
Family Bervlca and
Sunday School
0:04 a. ta.
Morning Prayar
I Klrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11.oo a. at.

FIRST CHURCH
OK THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, F la
Rev. W. L Holcombe, Faator
Sunday
1:41 a m . ___ Blbla School
11:00 a. m. — Morning Worahlp
7:0* p. m. „ Evanlng Bervlca
7:00 p. tn. _ Wad. Mid-Week
Prayer Servlcea

7HI CHURCH FOR A l l . . .
A l l FOR THI CHURCH
The Church ii the grealaat
factor on earth far the build*
ing of charactar and good
dtlunahip. It i* a storahouao
of apiritual value*. Without
a alrong church, nvlthar
democracy nor rlvilliation
ran eurvlve. Thera are four
eound raaaoni why every
pcnon thouId attend etrvlcea
regularly and eupport the
thurth. They are: (I) For hia
own aake. (Ji For hie chitdrvn’a aak*. (J| For the ».,ka
uf hia community and nation.
(4) For tha aak* of tha church
Itself, which need* hi* mural
and material eupport. Plan
to go to church regularly
and read your Bible daily.

CHURCH o r CHRIST
Geneva
’ Ralph Rrawer Jr. Evangallit
III hie School
— 1:10 a. m.
Morning Worehlp ... 1:10 a. m.
Evening Worehlp ... 0:1* p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:10 p. m.

PINECRKBT RAPT1BT
CHURCH
On ora Road
paator —___William J. Oueea
Morning Worehlp . 11too a. m.
Sunday School ------*:)*
a. m.
Training U n ion -4:11
p. m.
Evening Worahlp » - 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Officer* A Taachar*
— 1:11 p. »
M ealin g----

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland Ave.,
Rav. John 1L Hlrea Jr., Peetor
Church School
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
MTF -------- --------- 0:10 p. m.

FIRST CHtinCH
OK THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at Mapla Ave.
P iu l O lekea__________Faatne
Sunday School _
l : l t A m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:41 a. tn.
Youth -.......... ....... 1:00 p. ra.
Young Adull
Fellowehlp ---- --- 1:00 p. m.
The Name* Wa Bear
Evangelletlo Service 7100 p, ra.
Mid-Week
Service (Wad.) _ 7:00 p. ta.
Third Sunday
Slngiplralloa —_ 1:00 p. m.

Church O f Christ

WKBTBIUB MIBIIONARY
BAIT1BT CHURCH
tlh HI. A Holly Ave.
Paul M. Celley —---- I'aetor
Sunday School —
10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Murnlng Worahlp — 11:01 a. m.
Sunday
Evening Worehlp — 7:04 p. m.
Wedneaday
Prayer S ervice------ 7:01 p. m.

nnD

OK PROPHECY
1501 Elm Avanua
Rav. n. L Strickland _ Paator
Bundar School ___— 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvtea _ 10:44 a. m.
E. ■ngal Iit Ia Sarv. __7:10 p. m.
Wtdnraday;
Young I’aopla V. L B. gtrv.
7:10 p. m.
Dibit Training Sorv 1:00 p.m.

OSTEEN' RAPTIBT CHURCH
HWY. 414
Ph. I l l - I l l *
P a e to r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday Behool
10:00 a. m.
Morning Bervlca _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — - 4:10 p m.
Evening Bervlca _ 7:10 p. m.
Wedneaday Meatlngn
Organliatlona ,__ 4:10 p. m.
Prayer ......... ...... 7:1* p. m.
Choir
— 1:10 p, m.

7:10 p. m.

rin B T DAPTIBT CHURCH
t i l Park Avenue
p. B. Cbanca
— Paator
Morning Worahlp —
*• mSunday S ch ool---- »;* * • ■ *"•
Murnlng Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — . *:&gt;» t&gt;Evening Worahlp _ 7:41 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Bervloa 7:10 p. m.

OUR
NEW
LAND

Church O f God

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 44 Weal
Morrl* lluhy
Evengellet
Bible Claei _____ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a. m.
Evening Worehlp — 4:(&gt;» p. m.
lill.Le Claeeee Wed. , 7:10 p. m.
CHURCH OK CHRIST
I t l l Park Avenue
Hart D ro w n _____ Evengellet
Sunday
III hi# Study _____ l#:oo a. m.
Murnlng Worehlp .... 11:00 a- m.
Evening Service .... 0:10 p. m.
Bee “ Herald of Truth" 1 p. ra.
Bunday on Chnunal I
Tueaday
Lad lee Itlhla d a le - IOi O* a. m.
Wedneaday
Bible Ctaaa -------7:10 p. m.

Forty-three n r res! How long we labored, hoping
somnlay la add it to our modest farm.

nlong the border of our lives. Suddenly it became our
church.

(iooil bottum land . . . with a grave for the children
to play in, a stream with an ol' tswiminln’ hole, and
rich soil juot Itegglng for the plow.

And there was that deep sense of partnership with
God . . . full of promise . . . fraught with challenge.

Kmv it’s ours! A great moment. . . full of promise
, . . frought with chnllengc.
Sort of like lliut moment a few years ago when
Peg and I bccamo memtiers of the congregation, be­
fore that the church hud Iwen simply a familiar scene

Christian Science
riR B T CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
104 Eaal Second Street
Bunday Service A
Bunday School —„ 11:0* a. ra.
Suhjrot: "TfBlh"
Wedneaday Service - 1:0* p. m.
Reading Room: 1*1 R. Klret.
Weekdeyei 10:10 a. m. • 4:10
p. m. Krlday Evanlngi 4:10l i l t p. ea.

Rumlay
Matthew
13:10*17

Monilay
Luka
0:87-02

Turada/
Luke
12:13-21

!

There is such an abundant harvest of blessing and
happiness tn bo reaped In life . . . if a man yearns for
the Itest, and claims it for his own, and is ready to put
bis hand to the plow.

Wrilncjulay
Itumuna
8:1217

Thuradar
I Ccrlnthians
0:3-12

Friday
I I Corinthians
6:18-21

Free Methodist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th 8L and Laurel Ave.
Eugene Sheldon______Paator
Telephone! 131-7071
Sunday School _0:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening W orahlp_7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Bervlca 7:10 p. ra.

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W. llth Placa
"Tha church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Thla la tha
L ift"
Herbert W. Goeraa___ Paator
Bunday S ch ool___ 1:11 a. m.
Worahlp Bervlca
10:10 a. tn.
Kindergarten and Nuraary
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
IIOO A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. 17-31)
Sanford. Florida
111*1111
Tha Rav. J. Oordon P a • r y,
Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11100 a. m.
Communion—Klrat Sunday la
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NHUB­
ERT

Saturday
Galatians
d:l-T

l oo p. m. _ Laat W ed. Ulaa*

lonary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OK LONGWOOD
1(1 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth arant — Paitor
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Sunder Evening _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7:10 p. ra,
Conquerora Mealing
Friday ...___- , . 7:10 p. m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, KIa
Oak Ava A Ird St.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. _ Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aailatant
Paator
Church School
1:41 a m.
Beaalon M e e la __ 1:41 a m.
Morning Wonhlp 10:00 a. m.
Pienaar Fellowehlp 1:00 p. tn.
Senior HI Feltowahlp 4:00 p.m.
Evening Worehlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Moat — TiOl p. m.
CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
1171 South Orland* Drlva
Thotnai 1L Mikln — _ Pastor
Worahlp ---- ------- 1:00 a hi.
Churoh School —
10:04 A a .

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTH E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROWN
PEST CONTROL
AD AM S T R A N S F E R ft STORAGE
Phone 322*0225
C E LE R Y C ITY
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
SANFORD W ELDING ft
FA B R IC ATIN G CO.
BUI W hitly ft Employees
CH ELSEA T IT L E AND
G U A R A N T Y CO.
110 W, First, Sanford
A* DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUM BER
o f Sanford

H IL L LUM BER ft H A R D W A R E CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

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

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

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

H O LLE R MOTOR SALE S CO.
and S taff

OVIEDO R AD IO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Howard H. Hodges and S ta ff

PERFECTON
D A IR IE S

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
llw y. 17-92, Sunford

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

K ID D Y'S S TA N D AR D SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

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

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
H A R R E L L ft B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 26th Bt*, Sanford

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

PROGRESSIVE P R IN T IN G CO.
J. M. Cameron and S taff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heuting, A ir Conditioning

TH E R ITZ T H E A TR E
Bill Lovelace and Employees

Z1TTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeR O Y C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

B IL L H E M P H ILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford
H IL L H AR D W AR E ft
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

B. EDW ARDS
BU ILD ERS SUPPLIES
and Employees
S M ITO T S S N A P P IN ' T U R TLE
MOWER SALE S A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff
S TA TE F A R M INSU RANCE
Companies
Irvin g L Pryor and S taff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S taff
HOW ARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M ORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff
W ILSO N-M AIER FU RN ITU RE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. At Wilson
CITIZENS B A N K OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEM INOLE C O U N T Y A R E A CH U RCH D IRECTO RYBAPTIST
Antioch llaptlat Church, Ovlado
Contra! Uaptlat Church, I I I ) Oak Ava.
l^iulltoU Klrat Uaptlat Church
ChuiuoU Uaptlat Mlaalan
Sportaman'a Club, Chuluote
Eldar Spring! Dapltat Church,
140 Lehman ltd
Klrat Uaptlat Church. I l l Park Avo.
Friendship Uaptlat Church s i
Altaniunta Spring*
RL 4*0, Altamonte Spring*
Firal Uaptlat Church of DaDary
Flrat Uaptlat Church of Ooncvn
Flrat Uaptlat Church of Laka Mary
Flrat Dapltat Church of Lak* Monroa
Flrat Baptlat Church o f Longwood, Oar.
Churoh a Grant
Firm Daptlal Church o f Oviedo ,
Ft rat Dapltat Churoh of San Landn Springe
Flrat Shiloh Miaalonary Uaptlat Church,
t i l l W. Ilth 8L
For art City Uaptlat Church
Fountain Hand Baptlat Ohurah, Ovloda
Lav* Southern DapUat Klaalos, Chuluoth
Mlnaleaary Baptlat Churah North
BS.
BatorprUo
„
. .
.
Macadoola Mlaalan Baptist Church
Oak Mil! Rd. Oatcan
Mora!up Glory Uaptlit Church, Qohors Mwy.

4

Mt. Olive Miaalonary Baptlat Church, San
Landn Spring! ltd., Longwood
ML Elan Miaalonary Uaptlat, Slpaa Ava.
Now
ML
Calvary
Miaalonary
Baptlat
l t l l W. IJlh PL
Naw Sal am Primitive Baptlat Church,
i n i w. n th s l
Naw ML Blon Baptlat Chhreh. 171* Faar Ava
Oaklawn Uaptlit Chapal, 1741 W. loth Sl.
Oataan Uaptlat Church
Plnacraat Uaptlit Church. 1*1 W. Onora ltd.
Pralrla Laka Baptlat Church, Ridge ltd.,
Pam rark
Program Miaalonary Baptlat l^iuroh. Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaalanary Baptlat Church.
Ninth * Hickory
■L Jama* Mlaalanary Baptlat Church Sle.
Hd. 411 Oataan
■L Paul Miaalonary Uaptlit Church, Ith SL
SL Malthawa Miaalonary Baptlat Church
Canaan Halghta
■L Jobh'a Mlaalaaary Baptlat Church,

111 Cyprcac SL

Temple Baptlat Church, Palm Spring* Rd.,
Allamunt* Spring*
Wactaid* Miaalonary Baptlat Church,
411 S. Holly Ava,
El on Map* Baptlat Church, 111 Orange Ava.
CATBOUO
Church at tha Nativity, Lak* Mary
A ll Saul* Catholic Church, US Oak Avo.

St.
Ann'a
Catholic
Church,
Perilling
l*lace, Hillary
SL Mary Magdalena Calhntln Churrh, Mallland Ava. Altamonta Hprlnga

LUTHERAN

Flrat Chrlatlan churrh, 1401 S. Sanford Ava.
Congregational ChrlaMan Churrh,
34*1 Park Ava.
Norlhalda Chrlatlan Churrh, F l o r i d a
ltavan Ur, Maitland

Aacanalon Lutheran
Church, Ovirbrook
Ur-, Canalbarry
Good Shaphcrd United Lulharn.
1300 S. Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Churoh of tha Badaamar,
I t l W. Slth Placa
llaaalah Lutheran Churrh, American Legion
Hall. Pralrla Lake, Farn Park
■L Lukaa Lutheran Church, ItL 4S0 Slavia

tmURCH OP CHRIST

METHODIST

CHRISTIAN

Church
Churrh
Churrh
Church

of
of
of
of

Chrlat. t i l l S. Park Ava.
Chrlat, Ganava
Chrlat, Longwood
Chrlat, Pool*
CHURCH OP OOD

Churrh of God. i l l Hickory
Church of God. t:oo a. Franck
Church of God, Ovlado
EPISCOPAL
All Salnta Kplacopal Church B. DaBary
Ava, Bntarprlaa
Chrlat Kplacopal Church. Longwood
All Salnta Kplacopal. Kntarprlaa
Holy Creaa Eplaaopal, Park Ave. at 4lh

Barnatt Memorial Mathodlat Church, B.
DaBary Ava, Eularprlaa
Dear Lata Mathodlat Churoh
Uethvl A.U.E. Church. Canaan Halghta
Caaaalbarry Community Mathodlat Church,
Hwy. 17*13 4k PI nay Ridge Rd, Caaaalbarry
DaBary Community Mathodlat Church W.
Highland*, DaBary
Chrlat Mathodlat Church
Sunland Kalataa
Flrat Mathodlat Church, 41* Park Ava.
31rat Mathodlat Church at Oviedo
Fraa Mathodlat Church, I I I W. Ith SL
arace Mathodlat Church. Onorn Rd.
Grant Chapal A U K. Caurrh. Ovlcda
Oakgrovo Mathodlat Church, Ovlcda

Oataan Mathodlat Church
P a a 1n
Waalayan
Mathodlat,
RL
41
W. at Paola
St. Jamu A M E, Sanford Av*.
SL Mary1* A.M.K. Church SL ItL 411 Oalccn
St. Paul'* Mathodlat C h u r a h Oataan
Rd. Bntarprlaa
Stafford Memorial Mathodlat C h u r c h
B. DaBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Fortat Laka Savanlh*day Advanttat Church,
Hwy. 411, Foraat City
Bavaath-day Adventlat Church. Haitians
Ava, Altamonta Spring!
Sanford Bovanth*day Adrantlot church.
Seventh A Elm

NASARENB

OTHER CHURCHES

P 1r# t Church * f tha Niiartn*. W.
lad at Maple
Farn rark
Church o f the Naaarana,
O’tirlan Rd, Porn rark
Lak* Mary Church at the Naiaran*

Allan1* A.M E. Church, Olivo A llth
Church of Ood in cbriit, Oviedo
Chuluota Community Church
Church of and of Prophecy, 3417 Elm Ava.
Church of Jccua Chrlat of Letter Day
Salnta, 3114 Park Ava.
Community Chapal, Altamonta Spring!
Kaalarn Orlbodoa Church, SL johna Chryaoatum Chapal, Hwy. 17-33. Farn Park
Congregation Bath laraal, llth A Magnolia
Flrot Churoh of Chrlat, ■cteollil,
ta* K. Jnd SL
Plrat pantacoatal Charch of Longwood
Ht. Olivo Holinca* Church, Oak Hill
ltd. Oataan
Plnacraat Assembly o f Ood, llth A Elm
Sanford Alltanco church, 14*1 A Park Ava,
Sanford Congregation of Jehovah’s W it­
nesses. l f t i w tat SL
The Salvation Army, 111 E. Ind SL
Unity Church at Santord, t i l B. lat SL

PRESBYTERIAN
Community Frothytcrlan Church, Leko Mary
Flrat
Fraahytarlan Church,
Oak Av*.
* Ird Bt.
Flrat Frcaby tartan Church. Caacolbarry
Flrat Praabytarlan Churah of DaBary,
K. Highland
Proabylarlan Church of Tha Canaant
1711 E Orlando Dr.
■ l Andrews Presbyterian Church l i l t Lao*
noal Boh. D r, Baer Lak*
Upealh Community Praabytarlan Church,
Upaala Rd.
Waatmlnlatar Praabjtarla* Church, Uowall
Bark, RL 411
(

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Seminole County * * * *

Record $6.25 Million
.School Budget Adopted
By Julian Stenatrom
Tha Saminola County Board
o f Public Inatructlon offically
adopted a record budget of
slightly more than $0.26 mil­
lion after a public hearing
Friday afternoon and recom­
mended that it be approved
0 by the Board o f County Comtnlaaionera.
The budget called fo r a 1.07
Increase In mlllage from 8.25
to 0.32 and the only objection

w*s raised by former Mayor
Tom McDonald o f Ssnford
who question* the mlllage
hike when the Board o f Pub­
lic Instruction still was per­
mitting courtesy ride* on
buses for students who reside
within two
miles o f the
schools they attend.
Attending the public hear­
ing were members o f the
County Commission plus o f­
ficials o f the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber o f Commerce.
John Krider, chamber man­
ager, asked the board mem­
bers if they could detect a
point where mlllage rates
could be levelled off. He de­
clared that "a fluctuating
miilage deters industrial ex­
pansion."
School Superintendent R. T.
Mil wee told Krider that "Poor
schools also deter growth,"
ami Board Chairman Dan
W right forecast that " i f it
\
c LO c
were not fo r the proposed
The words "Manufactured East Central Florida UniIn Sanford, Florida," will
noon be apread across the
world— aeven million times a
year. And you can’ t even buy
that kind o f advertising— not
a t the going rate, anyway.
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The phrase will appear on
the packages which will be
•hipped from the local plant
o f Chemical
Corporation o f
America when equipment la
I n s t a l l e d in the Del-Mar
Building. Harold
Hartaock,
trice president and comptrol­
ler, la presently supervising
removal o f the district office
from Tallahassee. N ext it'a
remodeling o f the plant to
meet the company’s needs.
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Sara L. Jacobson o f San­
ford is one o f six Stetson
University students serving In
the Peace Corps, university
officials have told The Clock.
Sara is serving In Chile,
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varsity being located right on
our county line 1 would es­
timate that we might level
o ff at a point slightly less
than 10 milla."
A d m l n l s t r a live assist­
ant W alter Teague said that
the school board must pay
teachers at schedules compar­
able to surrounding counties
or It would not be able to hire
additional teacher* and retain
those tha board now has as
one reason fo r the mlllage
expansion. Ho »i»o cited the
31 additional teacher* the
board h *i employed this year.
He pointed to the $44,000
increase in the cost o f the
county’s participation in the
state's minimum Foundation
Program, a $80,000 driver
range to permit four instruct­
or* to do the worklead of 10,
a $45,000 Increase in the cost
o f the system's industrial art*
program, and $140,000 in con­
struction plus $75,000 for the
cost o f entering the Educa-

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During Friday afternoon'*
public hearing on the Semin­
ole County School Hoard’s
$0.25 plus-million budget for
19C4-G5 former Sanford May­
or Tom McDonald questioned
the continuance of courtesy
ridca to students who reside
within two miles
of
the
schools which they attend.
McDonald's question came
when the Increased number
of students and crowded bus
transportation problem* were
cited as some of the reasons
for the mlllage increase of
1.07 to a total of 6.32 milla for
the coming year.
The ex-mayor was told by
School Board Chairman Dan

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Wright that "T h li matter of
courtesy rides has been a
problem for some time and
we're doing our level best to
reduce them."
But McDonald replied that
In his opinion It was the par­
ent's responsibility to see to it
that their children get to
school safety.
Wright cited one major rea­
son for continuing the prac­
tice is the safety factor in­
volved.
"W e
simply can'l
have children In the lower
elementary grades trying to
cross major arterial* as U.
S. 17-82 and others In this
county."
He pointed to efforts o f the

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Speedy Action Urged
For Junior College
reach and surpass 1,000 in the
very near future.
"Obviously." said Kimball,
"all of these students will not
have the necessary grade
average! to meet the entrance
requirements o f East Central
Florida University or any
other Institutions in the state
university system. So, we
must provide ■ school which
aill be able to offer the m a­
jority of our graduates tech­
nical, vocational aa well as
academic education on the
college level, plua a much
needed adult education pro­
gram ."
It was at this point that
Chamber Manager John K ri­
der put a question to those
present:
"Is It possible that tills
might be our last chance to
have s local legislative dele­
gation get the enabling act for
u s !"
Cleveland replied; "W e may
not even have a local legisla­
tive delegation, aa such, after
1665 We don't know what'a
going to happen. But I do
know this:
"W e must set now—If the
people want u» to act—and 1
should think they would wsnt
something done right away
because this is the only ma­
jor area In tha state without
what is known a* a commun­
ity college facility."

Man Arrested
In Gunplay

Zip Code 32771

County Commission and the
School Board tn get traffic
lights at certain points for
t lit* safety of school children
hut explained that the Stale
Road l&gt;epnrtinent would not
approve them.
Wright did say, however,
that, "T h e problem of courtesy rides has nothing to do
u ith the more valid reasons
for hiking Uie school miilage
rate 1.07."
School Superintendent R. T.
Milwee explained that in Sem­
inole County "W e are educat­
ing our children at an annual
cost o f $285 per student and
only two counties In all of
Florida's 67 are doing It for
less."
Milwee* added, "It'a true
that we might save a few dol­
lar*'. H TO eliminated couttciy
rides all together, but I don't
think It would Justify reducing
the miilage increase."
M c D o n a l d replied, "O f
course, In my experience on
boards w e've found that you
can't save money In lump
sums. You have to cut a little
hero and a litllo there and
then it begins to add up."
Chairman Wright closed out
the discussion by stating:
"A s long as I'm a me in Iter
of this Board I cannot con­
scientiously refuse courtesy
rides If Die safety of any
child may depend upon it."

Attorney To Talk
On Barge Canal
Edgar

Johnson,

execulivc

secretary of the Florida Waterwaya Association, Is slated
to apeak to the Kiwanis Club
Wednesday noon at the Civic
Center, Program Chairman
Bill Fraasa said today.
Johnson, who ii a county
commissioner of A l a c h u a
County and a practicing attor­
ney ii also chairman o f the
Water Resources Committee
for the Florida Commission­
er* Association.
He will show a new color
film on the Florida cross slate
barge canal and speak on the
subject. Digging of the canal
has begun just south or Palatka. toward the west, with dig­
ging toward the east esperted
to begin soon at Yankcctown
on the Gulf Coast.
A portion of Johnson's talk
will have to do with the con­
nection o f the St. Johns-Indian
River Canal, aa it will affect
Sanford.

First Time For
New York State

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W E A T H E R : Cloudiness with oernsionnt showers today nnd loss Humorous showers Tuesday: hitrh today 88; low tonight In low 70s.

VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY, JULY 27, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 242

U. S. Sending So. Viet Nam More
Soldiers And Civilian Advisers
SAIG O N , South V iet Nam
(U l’ l ) — The United Stnt.s
lias promised to send more
U. S. soldier and civilian advisera to South Viet Nam and

|to furnish more equipment
for the w ar against the Com­
munist guerrillas, the Viet­
namese government announ|red tonight.

The announcement by Pre­
mier
MaJ.
Gen.
Nguyen
Khanh aaid th* undisclosed
number o f fresh Atnerlcsn
troops would ba uirl ss nddi-

I tional advisers In battlefield
|ureas.
They will reinforce the apI proximately 15,500 American
|servicemen already serving as

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10 Die In Crash
KINSTON, N. C. (U P I) Ten persona were killed near
here early Sunday when two
automobiles, e a c h carrying
tlx persons, collided hcadon.

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A man identified by police
aa Charlie N. Crtafield, man­
ager of the Eastern Oil Com­
pany on W. 13th Street, was
arrested on a ch art* o f
brandishing a firearm in a
ROCHESTER, N. Y . (U P I )
threatening manner early to­ —* Bsttls - garbed National
day.
Guardamen encamped In this
I'ullce said Crtafield was troubled community today are
threatening a watchman, Ed­ tha flrat Naw York ils U m ili­
ward Plummer. They aaid tiaman to b* mobilised for
Crlsfield had reported Plum­ duty In a racial insurrection
mer had had visitor* in th* in tha guard's 140-year hi*office* shortly befor* th* ar- tory.
rest.
A guard spokesman aaid it
Patrolmen John Dodson and waa tha only time this canMika Rotundo mad* th* ar&gt; tury whan a governor had to
rest when they responded to commit tha Naw York Nation­
the Crlsfield complaint. Bond al Guard to deal with any
was set st $207.50.
kind o f civil diaobadianc*.

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Courtesy Bus Rides Questioned
By McDonald A t Board Meeting

I f you’re one o f those who
received a notice o f change of
county assessed evaluation of
real
estate,
provided
the
E
change amounted
$906 or
more, It doesn't necessarily
mean that thare has been a
,^hanrr In the assessed valuav . tlon if you are a new owner
o f the property. Notices were
len t to new owners. Some
property owners received no­
tices that indicated a lesser
assessed valuation. O f course,
The possibility o f Seminole
a few we've talked to have having its own junior college
been extremely pleased.
may very well depend upon
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early action on the part of lo­
A long this line, property cal authorities and the coun­
owner* who wish to protest ty's legislative delegation.
any changes in their assessed
At least that waa the con­
valuation may do ao when the census o f opinion expressed
Board o f County Commission­ last Friday when the Board of
er* eit a t a Board o f Equal­ Public Instruction heard State
isation Aug. 3. Your com­ Senator Mack N. Cleveland
plaints will be heard at that Jr. declare that he did not
£
time.
know whether tho reappora •
•
tlonment of the Legislature's
Today 175 yeara ago the U. two housei would result In
S. Government's Deportment this county even having Its
ol Foreign A ffa irs was estab­ own representative nr senator
lished. Now, that agency Is at such. .
known as the State Depart­
"Th erefore,"
tald
Cleve­
ment. Remember! E l e v e n land, " i f w e’re going to try
year* ago today the Korean to get an enabling act to pro­
W ar ended with the signing vide for a junior college we'd
t. o f an armistice.
better move and move quick­
T
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.
ly !"
The official 1804 Democrat­
At a meeting o f the school
ic caucus o f the Florida House
board members, county com­
o f Representative* will be
missioner! and S e m i n o l e
held in Tampa, Oct. 1-3. ac­
County Chamber of
Com­
cording to word from House
merce leader*, Judge Vernon
Speaker Mallory E. Home.
C. Mite and Byron Kimball,
Also invited to the affair are
co-chairmen of t h e
trade
member* o f the Florida Sen­
body's long range planning
ate, the U. 8. Congressional
committee, initiated the idea
^
delegation from the elate,
gubernatorial nominee Huydon that perhaps the site of the
Bums, Gov. Farris Brysnt, county home—no longer in use
members o f the Florid* cab­ as such— might ba utilized for
inet and the itate'e Supreme the institution.
Commission C h a i r m a n
Court Justice*.
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James A very, who with three
W e checked out a report by other commitiionera present,
• Clock Watcher that etreet agreed that, "first of all, we
lights on Magnolia Ave. have are not abandoning tha county
been burning all day. City homa. We have plans for oth­
Manager Pete Knowles says e r utilisation o f the facility
the power company operate* and I'm not sure we could
the s t m t light* and If they convey the property to the
must work on the lines, they school board even if we want­
do it In the daytime. So don’t ed to do i t "
w orry about wasting electric­
Cleveland and School Super­
ity — lt’a on the power com- intendent R. T. Milwee agreed
pany.
that they thought a statute ex­
isted whereby one county
agency could legally transfer
title o f property to another.
The question of Ibe need for
Abby ...... — ...... ...... Pago 9
program
Bridge ---------- - ___ Pag# 9 a Junior college
Classified ---- —•.... Pag# 11 arose—Inasmuch as the East
Comica ............... ...... Page 10 C e n t r a l Florida University
...... Pag* * and other nearby Institutions
Editorial
F u n e r a ls -------- -___ Paga 2 might provide sufficient facil­
H o ro s c o p e ----- —___ Pag* 10 ities. But Kimball explained
Society — ------- ____ Pag# » that there are now nearly &lt;00
8 pert* - ......... — .... Page 6-7 students graduating f r o m
T V Programs .... ... . Huge 8 Seminole high schools and
Pag* 9 that Um figure la likely to
jW a tba Woman

Herald Index

tion T V program as other
ressons fo r th* 1.07 mlllage
advance.
In other action, the board
awarded a paving contract to
the A. C. Scott Construction
Co. for driving ranges at
Crooms, Seminole end Lyman
High Schools.
The ranges will be used for
driver training o f students
and is in keeping with a new
procedure developed recently
for this course. It will enahle
one Instructor to supervise
the activities o f several stu­
dent* by his using special
communications from e "con­
trol tower” to each vehicle.
The
Scott company hid
$40,864* for the work and wn*
low bidder. Other bidder*
were:
Republic Construction Com­
pany, $57,548; Orange Pav­
ing Company, $52,510; Super­
ior Paving Company, $01*,200.0(1; A &amp; E Construction
Company, $55,727.12.

on the S t Johns R iver * * + * “ The N ile o f Am erica”

Thant Denies It
RANGOON, Burma ( U P I ) UN Secretary General Thant
today denied he haa decided
to quit hla post at the end of
hit present term ot office In
November, 1900.

Greeks Fear Raids

‘AM I EVER (1LA1) to »co you* could bo the thought of Wnve Ilonitn Jean
Turner, KT1, Heated, aa Wuve Judith Ann Hunter, THAN, reported for
duty at ReconnaUnunce Attack Squadron 3 at Sanford Navul Air Station.
For the past 16 months Ilonitn has been the only Wnve attached to
RVAH-il, a squadron of several hundred men. They both ngrcc odds are
still pretty much one sided in favor of their male counterparts. Judith’s
husband is also uttuched to UV A ll-3; Ilonitn'* husband in serving in
Guam.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

Navy Man Hurt
By Car While
Crossing Street

Motel Builder Eyes
W aterfront Project

Sanford'* proposed water­
injured front development plan haa
Sunday night when struck by aroused the interest uf at
a car a* be waa waiting to least one motel builder mid
developer, the agenda o f the
cross Park Avenue at 13th
City Commissioners revealed
Street. The driver was charg­ today.
ed with careless and negligent
Commission will meet nt 8
p. in. tonight mid one o f the
driving.
items on tho agenda involves
Police reported the N avy
Interest in the proposed motel.
man, Charlci E. Dixon, 10, o(
A

navy

man

waa

VAII-3 at Sanford Naval Air
Station, suffered a head in­
jury in the accident. He was
reported In good condition at
Orange
Memorial Hospital,
Orlando.
A m ’slrd
w as
D ougin
Frank Plapp, IS, o f 117 W.
Woodland Dr.
Plapp told police he was
driving north on Park Avenue
when the light turned red at
the intersection. He said he
hit Hit* brakes only to find
they had (ailed.
The car careened over the
curb anil struck Dixon, carry­
ing him 51 feet on the hood of
the auto before toning him
off near some gas pumps at a
service station. The vehicle
then continued about 345 fret
from the point of impact
when it was stopped by Plapp
applying the emergency brak­
es, according to Police Capt.
Arnold Williams who investi­
gated.
Witnessing tba accident was
Eric McFsdden, also o f the
local naval atatlon and who
was standing at the intersec­
tion with Dixon.

Two Arrested In
Three-Car Crash
Two persona wars arteated
following
lata

a

threa-car

Sunday

night

at

crash
Park

Avenue and 20th Street, po­
lice reported today.
Charged

with

failure

to

yield tha right o f way waa
Michael It. Smith o f
Bel

A ir

Hlvd.

and

1408'4
Otis

S.

Lenten* of 215 Flamingo Dr.
was

charged

with

improper

passing. Also Involved In the
accident, according to tha po­
lice report, waa Jamea P.
Cullen o f 070 E. 20th St.
Detail* o f tha mishap war*
not available.

Whereabouts Of
Man Sought
A

Sanford

resilient,

51r».

Marir Thomas of 105 \V. Jin*
kins Circle has been attempt­
ing to get in touch with It.
Alton Bradley, who she says,
nt one time waa principal of
u private Bible aehool, which
encompassed high school and
college guides.
Mrs. Thomas attended the
school in her 10th and U lh
years and needs a letter from
the principal staling that aha
did, In order to enter a teachnicat school to which she has
made application.
The school was held on th*
Sanford Naval A ir Station in
1848 and 184U, Mrs. Thomas
said.

Rain Refreshes
Citrus Trees
A alow, easy rain which
proved "quite helpful" to lo­
cal agricultural interests pre­
vailed in the Sanford area
over the weekend with mora
than an Inch recorded by tha
agricultural agent’* office*.
Ernest l.undgren, assistant
agricultural agent, said th*
water gave a big aasist to
are* crops and ha added ha
hoped "w e are in our regular
rainfall pattern.”
The agent noted citrus trees
were In dire need o f the rain­
fall since the fruit is now
"s itin g ." New growth alto la
In need o f the water, ha add­
ed.
Lundgren said tha citrus
grove* have hud sufficient
rain fur now but ahullow
rooted crops could use dally
shower*.

NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P I) —
The Interior Ministry called
on citiiens today to dig air
raid ahcltcra as protection
against the possibility of a
Turkish air attack on Cyprus.

Probe Jet Crash
M A R IE TTA , Ga. (U P I) Tile acarch continued today
for clues to Use cause of the
crash o f a N avy je t fighter
that ripped apart a home near
here Saturday, killing three
persons.

Train K ills 83

O PO R T ttrB w tu gal ( U P D A railway fa r Jumped tha
tracks and crashed Into a
stone bridge Sunday night,
killing M3 persons and Injuring
Other matter* to coma up
fo r coni Ide rut Ion Include re- 105. No foreigners were be­
queat fo r the renewal of the lieved to be aboard.
too concession lease; recon­
sideration ul the Constantine
MIAMI BEACH (U P I )- T h e
property at 071 and 703 W.
Ulh St. fo r condemnation; re­ world's most beautiful girls
quest fo r a transfer o f funds opened a week-long grind of
within the water distribution posing and public appcaranc.
aecuunls; a request from a cs today which will be cli­
local citizen to tell flowers maxed Saturday with the
at tha north end o f the new crowning of Miss Unlverae of
mall,
1904.
Iteynulds, Smilh and Hills
lira requesting puymeitt of
IIH F A application fee; and
A TLA N TA (U P I ) — Grand
\V. I „ Cater is asking to pur­ Dragon Calvin Craig of the
chase city property south o f Georgia Ku Klux Klan aaya
Grnndvicw Ave.
his followers have decided to
Tho commissioner* will ba back Republican presidential
tendered the resignation af candidate Barry Goldwatcr In
Voile W illiam * Sr. from tha u campaign between "A m e r­
board o f bond trustees; decld*
icanism” versus "socialism ."
who will attend the Florida
Municipal League convention
In Jacksonville, Oct. 25 to 27;
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.
approve * resolution of com­
(U P I )—Firefighters w ere con­
mendation for City Finance
ducting mnpping-up o p e r a Director Henry Tamm who re­
Hons today in the Cajon P a n
signed, affective Nov. 1; and
area of the San Bernardino
hear a first reading o f an
National Forest, where a six*
ordinance on the reorganisa­
tion o f the finance depart­ day fire blackened more than
17,000 acres o f valuable water­
ment.
shed and Umber.

Miss Universe

Back Barry

Mop Up Fire

Zoning Cases
To Be Heard
The Board of County Com­
missioners
will
from

Tuesday
Board o f

W A S H IN G T O N (U P D —
President Johnson's order
fo r an "across-the-board"
intensification o f tha Amer­
ican e ffo rt In South Viet
Nam underline* Ma deter*
minatlnn to carry the entire
anil-communist figh t there
to victory, high administra­
tion officials aaid today.

an Increase o f U, 9.-supplied
equipment, including trans­
port planes, plus more techni­
cians fo r maintenance and
communications work.
The prime minister’* an­
nouncement was issued thla
morning a fter a conference
with l). S. Ambassador Max­
well I). Taylor, form er chair­
man o f tha U. S. Joint Chlafa
of Stuff.
A U. S. military spokesman
reported earlier today that
Vietnamese g o v e r n m e n t
troops have killed 36 Com­
munist V iet Cong guerrillas
in a major offensive In Phil
Yen
Province,
235
mllea
northwest of Saigon. One o f
the guerrillas waa reported
captured.
The battle, centering Sevan
mile* northeast o f tha pro­
vincial capital o f Tuy Hoa,
raged Into Its aecond day to­
day. The U. S. spokesman
said tha 30 Communist* ware
killed in "Juat one section" o f
tha battle and Indicated final
casualty figures would ba
much larger.

Conference Sef
On Rights Law
Area law enforcement o ffi­
cer* are expected to tnka part
In a conference next month
to dlacusa provisions o f tha
newly enacted Civil Highta
A ct and a review o f tha Fug!Uv# Felon Act.
The conference la planned
In Orlando on Aug. 13 and Is
being arranged by tha Federal
Bureau o f Investigation.
J.
F. Santolana Jr., special
agent In charga o f tha Tam p*
office, aaid tha conference la
In line with a aeriea being
held throughout the nation.
FB I
Director J. Edgar
Hoover stated that officials
attending th# conference* wilt
bo provided with full Informa­
tion pertaining to the FB I's
responsibilities u n d e r th*
Civil Rights act o f 1804.

I T S HEItlC!

e n n e iM

UUiVft
A IW
A Y t MUST
W IST OUAUTV
QUALITY ^

t

morning

hear a recommendation
th*

advisers w i t h
Vietnamese
fighting forces in this w ar.
torn Southeast Asian nation.
Khanh said additional ci­
vilian advisers also had been
promised
by
th*
United
State*.
Tha South Vietnamese pre­
mier said there would alio ba

Adjust­

ment concerning the granting

WHITE GOODS EVENT!

ing a special use permit for
tha aitabliahment o f a golf
driving range on SR 430 west
o f U. S. 17-1)2.

STARTS TO D A Y !

Approval will be asked of
tba Commission to reaona a
portion
Acrattaa

of

Lake
to

T -l

Harney
(trailer

homes). The County's toning
board previously approved th*

FAM O U S
N A T IO N W ID E

LUXURY
PENCALE

application o f Thomaa Turk
and tha recommendation goe*
to tha Commission fo r final
action.
A portion o f Mobil* Manor
subdivision, located on SR 4S4
west o f Smnlando Springs, w ill
ba reioned from A - l (a g ri­
culture) to C-2 (heavy com­
mercial) If an application o f
adveloper L. W. Simkln Is ap­
proved by the Commissioner*.

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Bear Lake Troop 230 Celebrates Jamboree
B y M aryann Mile*
Hear Lake Boy Smut* held
a Jamboree last Saturilay ev­
ening at thr Hear Ixikn Ele­
mentary School In ronjunrtion with the nationwide
"Strengthen America'* Heri­
ta ge" program. The honor of
lighting the campfire * « »
awarded to Krith Rieckmnnn.
The program wa* opened
with a parade o f flags includ­

ing Queen Anne King; Texan
Flair flown at the A Inmo;
Confederate
Flag,
Florida
Ilnlllr and u lirtay Ito
Flag
obtained at the net nt camporee held in t.'a-selbrrry.
A
akit.
• router'*
Lnal
Stand," written try Seoutnnuter Itruce Nelson, was min t­
ed and singing of a tiunilier
of patriotic aonga were led by
R o b e r t Bunnell, assistant

amutmaste r.
Awards
given
to C u b
Seouta who have passed all
require men) a to been me Hoy
Scouts went to Charles Chap­
man, Anthony Smith and Da­
vid fit nails way.
C. W. Clark closed the pro­
gram vvith a reading on flags,
Participating in the Jam*
iioree were Norman Riddell,
Jerry Riddell, Rob Chapman,

John t hapnmn, A n t h o n y
Smith, Itennis Ilrondaway, Da­
vid Mroadnway, Greg Jtieckniano, Roger lliinmdl, Kevin
Rlccknmnn,
Hill
Anderson,
Hilly Anderson. George Aldrirh, Rohiiy Anderson, Char­
les Chapman, Gerald Aldrich
II. Keith Keirkmnnn, Gerald
Aldrich, W. L
Rroiulaway,
Ilruce Nelson, C. W. Clark and
Hob ntinriell.

ROCHKSTKR, N.Y. (U P I)
A civil defense helicopter
patrolling a Negro diatrirt at
rooftop level crashed into a
rooming house Sunday, killing
the pilot and two occupants
o f the home.
&lt;'ol Robert N. Ahbolt, Mon­
roe County civil defense di­
rector, rrrrivrd third degrre
burn* over half hi* body iff
the fiery rrm h and was list­
ed today a* “ very critical"
in Strong Memorial Hospital.
IFte helicopter'* ro-pilot, a
ranking poller official, three
firemen and two Mute troop­
er* also 4verc hurl.
The inriilmt iv ji the great­
est aingla casualty . produc­
ing incidrnl aincr thr racial
rioting begun in thi* upstate
New York city lust Friduy
night and am t thr nvrr-all
drath toll in th* disorder* to
four. A white Civil Defense
svorkrr was killed Saturday
night when he tumbled in
front o f an automobile after
being clubbed on the head by
a Negro rioter.

Moose To Hold
Open House

HOY SCOUT Troop 230 of Hour Luk« in
nhown junt after lighting their Jamboree camp*
fire Innt Saturday eveninir nlong with flcoutcrs
throughout the nation in ohnervation of the

"Strengthen America'a Heritage" proRrum.
Parents and friend* attending the ceremony
turned on car light* and held flashlight* to help
iierald Reporter Maryann Mile* Ret the photo.

Legal Notice
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i n t s i i n o r n r:* i, i ' iio p it h t y
m : r w i : i : \ s i : h i m i i ,k c o n n .
TV,
F M IIItllA ,
A V I ) M. II.
•T lltC K l.tftll
(S ll
M 1 S S IK
MrH S I I II ! K M M l . I l i a W I V K .
MOTICK in I IU H K I IV f l l V K N
that
111*
Hoard
of
&lt; aunty
( Vimmlaehiner*
o f -Hernliinle
County, F'lorlds, will eonaliter
Ilia adoption o f n llnantiillun at
&lt;lie re aular maatlna or said
1b,aid on Tueaday. August 11,
19111, re lative to Dm rx rh an a Ina o f tha f o l l o w li i * dtacrlhed
r a i l pr ope rty o w n t ' l hy Ham*
tool* County and situate In
Seminole County, Florida, more
pat t lr u U r ly deai rllird aa fullows, iii wit :
K a i l I I I feet o f toil a 1 lo
I. ah u ll ]. I'alm T e r m s ,
I'lat flieik I. Pag es « : A XI.
puhltr raeorita o f aetnlnnla
County, Florida,
lo VI. ft airlektiind and it ln n l*
M, K. Kfrlckland. hla w ife. In
eonelileretltih o f 41 II. tilrtektanil anil Minnie Mi K Hlrlekland, hi* w ife , c on v ey in g ttie
f o llo w in g described teal p r o ­
p ert y nwned by aald M
fl
Kirtckland
and M lnn lt
M eK
X trick land. his w ife, and altoat a In Knmihola &lt; nunty, FlnrIda, tn Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida, a political auhdtvlalun, aald
p ro p a rly more p a rt lr u la rly daaerlbed aa followa. t o . w i t :
Kouttl i s ; feat or le d I I
and all o f f e d 3?. ftlnrk 1,
and th* W e a l &gt;3 IS feet o f
leita 1,
mot 3 and the
Weal
S3.IS
feet
of
the
Nut lit 31 ■ feet o f led 4,
Pluck
3Palm
T errace,
Plat Hook 4. P age s 13 A
13, public reco rd s o f M m In ole County. Florida,
I f thr Hoard o f Co un ly Com*
•nlaalonrra o f Seminole Court­
l y , Florida, determ ines lliat II
wou ld be in tbs beat Inlereet
o f aemlnole County, F'lorlds,
and that aald propa rty to ha
ro nveyed by S rm ln ol* County
&lt;o M. II. ntrlrkland and Minnie
M r li. Strickland, hla wlfa. la
nut needed (o r County purpnaae, aald eatliitnae o f prope rty
w ill lie an rt|ual t a ilia n g a o f
lironaf ly,
(M E A L)
Hoard o f County Commlastmiera o f Batnlnola County,
Florida.
11y: Arlhnr II Reo kwllh , Jr.
V terk
IM hll-li: July i7, Au g. 3, IS**

cnn-»n

M l T I C K FO R M i l l *
T h e Hoard o f County Comtnlatloriara o f flamlnola Counly,
Florid a
w ill re ce iv e blda at
She o ff ic e o f Arthur II. Ilrck with, Jr . c le r k . In the Court
bouse al Sanford. Florida, up
lo l;iM&gt; P M , Monday, August
in, i « g ( ,
tor futnlahfna th*
f o llo w in g Items of new equip
m • n l.
Item A , I teecrlpl Ion, 1 Coinpaid
H e ,1 &gt; n • :
T ra de-In,
t Nonet
Item It, t Cab fo r w a r d Van;
T ra de-In. 1 Pickup Truck
Item F , 1 Cnnipanl
T ru cks, Trad e-I n. 1
T iu c k
Deni D, 1 3/4 T.l»ll
T i m k . T ra de- In, l
T i ui k
tie in K , 1 I Tun
Dum ii T - u c k : T
1No nr 1
HpSnlftr atlona ms f
tallied al the o ff b e o f the Sent
In ole c o u n t y K n g ln r rr, In thr
Courthouse at Sanford, Florid a
Hid• to be m illia rd tu a s ea l­
ed envelop# plainly marked on
ah# outside, -1110 FO R F l l l t
NISH I M l m a m a o f item l, open
Au gual I I . m i . "
Ill,la Will be opened on Tuea
da&gt; Au gual
It 19*4. at ....... .
A »t ot ae soon l l i e l i a f l e r aa
p .. . tll.le, al a n u l l i n g lo III
bald In the County Commit'
amn
Masting
R oom
In
thi
Courthovire *t Sanford. Florida
T ka
r lg h l
la rraervad
lo
w a ive
any
In e g u la ril lea
or
te, Uolcallllea In blda and lu
I eject any or wit bids
Hoard of County fnin mla .
•lunar*
ktsnilpole cou n ty . Florida
James P
Avery, Jr.
Chairrnaa
B y : . 44’ . Bush. Jr
&lt; mini &gt; K o g Hirer
Poldlab: Jol&gt; 37, A u g 3. 1**4

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Three Killed
As Helicopter
Crashes House

Sanford l-ndge 1851, Loyal
Order o f Monte, will hold
Open Home fo r all member*
and future member* at S p. m.
Wedneaday in the temporary
lodge home in Lake Mary lu
Hru o f tha regular weekly
meeting.
Guest apeaker will ba W al­
ter Secreat o f the Ritual Degtee
Team
from
Orlando
Lodge 70A. Movira and slide*
pertaining to work and func­
tions o f the Moute will Ihi
shown and n refreshment
hour will Its held folloiving
the program.
The D|&gt;en House meeting is
Ixdng held in conjunction with
a s|iecial class enrollment
honoring Nutinnn! Ritual Di­
rector Hurry Howard which
is scheduled for 8 |i. m. Aug.
1!4I a l tha Kunford Givic Cent­
er.
Any
mnn
Interested
in
joining the lodge should con­
tact the secretary, Howard
Price, or the governor, Kdward J. Lacey.

Hospital Notes
Jtll.Y 23
Ail iii IskIiiiih

Flatl, nil of .Sanlnrd; Kthcl
ramplii'll, Oviedo; F m l Dili,

First Baptist
Approves New
Appointments

New off ic-ini is fur Ihe Klral
Ann Full, .lame* Krxlnn, De­ Wilder Dark; Mary Jn Nicely, Ihiplist Church o f Suiiforil, a*
w y Unit, Catherine Smith, (iiangn Fdy; Jesto IIdhiK*, lerntTHlienflrd hy the hominutlnp rommiltee at Dir &lt;;ii«rtMarie FlatK', Khunnnn Craw­ bake -M(inrtse.
rily luialiieaa meclhiK on July
ford, Cheryl Jackson, Mar­
llirth*
IF, tteie iipiiriived hy Ilir
garet Bynum, Lavnn-i Mur­ Mr. and Mr*. Hermann Wal­
church ns given,
phy, Wanda Gail Hitrliie, Ann ler of Sanford, a girl.
Serving tvlll lie Ceril A.
Discharges
Tucker, Sunday Srhonl superl-orcn/n Gordon, Mure Holt, intenilent; Mr*. M a r g a r e t
Matilda Hentlcy, Julia Mae Reyiiuhl*, Tiuiniiig Union illin T i m
r im n r r n l'iir m
llvm lil lleekcliT i n t M S I II Jl H il l 41. I III- LeilllPa, Hirerl Swan, KID Mae rector and
C U T i n t n o c o n v r i i l N o t . i : Allen and tinlry girl, May Ma- luirh, ehurrh clerk.
r o p . N T r , c i i n t i o 4.
Uiia, i iuncei Thonii*, MonCnnimltteo nppuintmmta in­
CII AN C K H A M l, 11043
AM E RIC AN
F B D B R A I , S A V- toe Wilcox, Carolyn Smith, cluded K. II. Carter, .1. Roy
IM IS
,4Nti I A i A K AFHOCIA- Kleplun Koitival, C h a r l e s
llrilt, George Fitturd, Mi*. \V.
T I O N OF O ltl. A N I to ,
Pla in tiff, Sindh, Net/ie Cameron, Sarah K.
Giles gtid Mr*. II. C,
va.
Cambridge, Howard K cyci, Moure, Dvueuiia nomiimliog
44 I L L ! AM F. M o o ll lv . e l u&lt;
Henry Oliver, all of Sanford; eommillet’ mnl C. F-. Mi Cold,
and at al.
Oefeudanle. Donald Lee, Altamonte; Glen­ S, J, Pavia Sr- Mr*. W illie B.
N i y n i i : o f * i i t in
Monroe; I'ippin, Mr*. J. F'led Wilson
41 Il'Ptt 4011 F O I I C I T . n a C I I K da Jarkton, Lake
T tt l W i l d . I 441 C 4|l o till
,u.| Clot is tlarrl*. Lnngwood
and Rot,cit Steele, committee
I, II .I. IA N I. .41001117, Ida
nil comm it ter*.
w Ife

Legal Notice

Welome Wagon Club Makes Plans For Council Meeting

i i i :«I Ii i :ni i :i i n k n o w n
A.NIi T U I All pat I let claiming
Intaresi* b ) , through, un­
der nr against the a f o r e ­
said prtauna,
A'o l t
4 UK hereby
notified
tb.it a Complaint tu f . u i. lo a s
a eaftiiln m o rlg u ge ctieutuberlug (h * f u ll o w ll lg
,lii&gt;, 11bed
real properly, to-w it
not
4.
PECH trr
i. n k i;
a n t n i v i a i o N h k p g a t . a&lt;e,tiding to the plat t ln t r itf
aa teinrde.l III I•I:aI Hook
II , Cage :.». Publle lie. or,I*
« f Frm lnol* Counly, F l o r ­
ida.
ha* bean filed against &gt;ou III
th# abnre styled ault, and you
are reunited to serve a copy
ot your Answer m other I ’b ail­
ing to the Complalnl on Plnlnllffs
altorneva,
A N liK II K o N ,
It* f Mi I . OMAN A
Id iW -Nlli:*,
333 Hast
4‘a-lit ■al
H ull I I I a i.l
Orlando. Florida, and fllr the
original
Answer
or
other
Plaadlng In tha o f f l i e of lb*
( tark o f the Circuit Court on
or helots the At Is day of Au ­
gust, 19*1, If you full to do
au, a dretea inn routaa oi util
ba taken against you for Ilia
re li ef demanded In th* C o m ­
plaint.
T his N o lle * shall be publish­
ed nine a w r ek f,,t foui i onart id Iv * weeks In l b * MANF o l i o M K H 4 l.lt
D A T KI &gt; T H I S :n,| day of
July. 1*1.1.
(•K A L I
Ar thur H R a .V w li h J r .
Cletk of Clfeult Court
II) : Alai Ilia T. Vlhlrn
De puty I ’ le ik
Poldlab July a, 13. So. 37, 19*1
MU 44-44

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In ilir r «ur| o f fllr ('tiiiiilr
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%riiiln««lr I' iihh ^ , ||fir *
liln, in I'ruhiilr.

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You unit r *i h of you *r#
hor«l&gt;y »iutm#it mnl i •qulrtil
ti» itr# *fOt sill) . UtliiS sinl itr«
IDSllllO whit It you, or s llb rr o f
JiHI, inn)
hat# an* Inst tbfl
nf P AIM# r n &gt;V A\K«*.
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tn ibt bounty .IihI k # Of fir m i­
nolo
.VMiniy, Flo rids
t t Ills
of fir# lo the ill ur t ho us# tif
on til i o un l) At Hsu foril FI oritldi
n llh ln
ala
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Month «• front the dm# of tho
ftrai publication of this nnH. #
Two cuplc*
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each
claim .*r dmian.l shu II ha In
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lit# claimant, hla a g in t . or att* iriiri
amt
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a flllrtr f#* of on# 4.»llar tml
claim or dr mand not in
til til cl'iali ha %'olil*
/a, Allir rl r a n i Clint ante
#ai’«'ii I or o f th# La #t
W ill amt T m U n ' i n i of

Brotherhood
To Meet
The monthly supper meet­
ing o f thr Brotherhood of
F'irst lluptiit Church of San­
ford 44ill be held at T p. m,
today with Dr. W. G. (itrseetier, rdUor of the Florida
Baptist Witness, as special
guest and speaker for the
evening.
The Associations) Dm Birr •
hood wdl meet Tuesday al
Btt'lsou Buplist t hutch in I)cLaml. Kmphasis will he upon
woik o f tha Royal Ambassa­
dor* and all men and buys are
invited to attend. Rev. Fred
It, Chanie of the Danfoid
church will lie the speaker.
Supper 44H| be served al 8:30
p. m. prior to the meeting.

Mndrin farm rtpilpmrnt la
equipped with safety shields
PAUL ClloVeIXfcC.
4» #»•#'!
and guards to protect the opw i n d r m t t d U Haina* 4 Ward erator. But they ean't do the
f , p. I»v-a f i T
job If left in the tool shed.
W in t e r Park, Kl«»r|ila
pu h iu n July u . r«,
a
im
Ahvnv* replace them after
•V4 4lvlllg,

will

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bus

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lEEW Q M
Our Meats Are Guaranteed Tender And W e ll
Flavored Or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded

PORK CHOPS
LB.
f i r s t c u t u o in

POR^ l b .
CHOPS
Fresh — Never Froxen Fla, Grade A
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AND L O A N ASSOCIATI ON,
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19*1

hy nunt, Mrs. Matilda Kramer, In
special Casselberry.
The doorprire, a sweater
prices will be made.
guard, wa* won by Mr*.
Mrs. Norn Norris, South Kramer, Card prites were,
Seminole Welcome W a g o n first bridge, Mr*. Norris, a
hostess, announced (hat the neck chain; second bridge,
Winter Park Club 4vill span- Mrs. Kramer, butterfly pin
sor a dessert bridge benefit for houaeplant; first canasta,
Mr*. Sue Gatei, a neck chain
on Thursday.
Guests introduced ut the and second canasta, Mra. Jen­
meeting
were
Mrs.
Tillie nie Fox, pulr o f alligator *nlt
Rhodes, Mrs, Clotllo Watkins, and pepper shakers.
The next meeting will be
Mrs. Shirley Shogren, Mrs.
Donna Fredlckson ami Mrs. held st the House o f Beef in
Tcdn L. Klcich who is here Maitland on Thursday, Aug.
from Germany visiting her ‘J, beginning at 11:30 a. m.
Transportation

chartered

TIP TOP Supermarkets

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4.1)10)1

include a gala musicnla and
thele will be special prices
for those who 4vish to take,
boat rides.
Mrs, Lul’omn urged all
members o f the club to mukc
every effort to attend the
Council meeting since a cash
award will he given the club
with the largest representa­
tion in attendance. The award
will be presented by Mrs.
Marge Cunn, originator o f the
Welcome Wagon Council.
Reservations s h o u l d b e
mode hy Aug. I and will he
accepted no later limn Sept. 1.

Ily Maryann Miles
The July meeting o f the
South Semin"!* W e l c o m e
Wagon Club wm held last
Thursday nt Mid - Florida
Country Club with « brief
business meeting and after­
noon o f cards following the
luneheon.
Mrs. Sandy Lat'oma, presi­
dent, 4vho conducted the meet­
ing, announced plans for the
Centrul Florida W e l e u m o
Wagon Council meeting to be
held Sept. Ifi nt the Skyline
Room
at
Silver
Springs.
I’rires for the luncheon will

D A LLA S (U P I ) — The hotel where the Texu* Associ­
ation of l-ocksinith* held their
convention this summer lock­
ed the door o f their meeting
room aa a prank.
Never mini!, said the ifrsl
member lo arrive. He waa Jon
Kiilsar of Ran Antonin, un
expert at picking lorka. He
had the door open within aeconila.

r r t 4 NK t. S E A M A N i n * r.M7..
AIIKTII
P Al.yt K II
SHAMAN.
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Defendants.
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tlx 37th day of AU fuat. A D.
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will mark (to the disappointment of most kids
and sighs of relief by mothers) the end of summer vacation. To those youngsters who miss
the big transports, The Herald thought it
would publish this picture. Naturally, it's a
(Herald Photo).

LUCKY OH NOT. kids! Here’s 13 of the Semi­
nole County School Hoard's fleet of ."&gt;6 bright
"orange monsters" now in "mothballs" in n
parking men just tn the rear of Sanford Junior
High School. About four weeks (Aug. 31, to be
exact) from now, the appearance of the buses

Key Man
MISCELLANEOUS PETS entered in Oviedo’s annual pel ttliow this week
were nhown by, from left, Christine Miklcr, a lut-fUh; (Hen Stoner, snnppitiR turlln; Scott Ahel, parakeet mnl Gnyn Stoner, gold fish, Tlic allow
wan sponsored h.v (he Recreation Department as an «*vent of the an miner
proRram for children.
(Herald Photo)

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�Sanctions Seen As 'Body Blow' To Hemisphere Reds
W A S H IN G T O N

(L T I)

—

on record,”

said

Thomas C. tro

that future acts of ag­ sanctions and the warning people themselves thnt Cas­ Answers-ABC) said the OAS ance to these subversive ac­
against any OAS would serve notice not only tro's Communist regime was action proved that “ Castro tivities from Cuba.”
For
day condemnation and pun­ stute for inter-American a f­ member could bring him face- to the world but to the Cuban unacceptable to the hemi­ bus no future in Cuba or this
Bolivia, Chile, Mexico and
Property
sphere and doomed to event­ hemisphere,"
Uruguay-the four Latin Am er­
ishment o f Fidel Castro's Cu­ fairs,
to-face with the combined
ual
failure.
"W
o
believe
the
Cuban
peo­
ican countries still maintain­
ban regime by the 20-nation
Mann stressed the psycho­ military- strength of Latin
“ This is a body blow to ple. . .will. . .welcome t h i s ing diplomatic relations witli
Organization
of
American logical importance of the de­ America and t h e
United
Communist sublet sion in the action as demonstrating that Cuba-inst
the
only
votes
States
IO A S ) delivered a cision by the OAS foreign States.
hemisphere." said Monti, who tin* regime which has now- against Iho resolution order­
forceful “ body blow” to Com­ ministers Sunday to condemn
The ministers made their
is President Johnson’s per­ fastened itself upon them is ing OAS nations “ not to
munism in the Western Hem­ the Castro regime for aggres­ decision by a 15-1 vole and
sonal adviser on Latin Amer­ not compatible with the hem­ maintain”
diplomatic
rela­
isphere.
sion against Venezuela and signed the resolution on the
WASHINGTON, D. C. ica.
isphere
and
must
be
resisted,"
tions
mid
to
suspend
all
trade
“ We
think
economically, to
apply
diplomatic
and llth anniversary o f Castro's Twenty seven years after the
Casualty
and shipping lies with Culm,
Secretary' of Slate Dean Husk continued.
'voliticnlly,
psycho logi­ economic
sanctions against 2llth o f July revolutionary hydrogen • filled
dirigible
“ We expect now a consoli­ except (hose accessory for
itusk, in a television inter­
cally and every other way Culm.
movement,
Iliridcnherg
exploded
and
view Sunday
(Issues
and dated hemisphere in resist­ humanitarian rensuns.
that this puts the continent
The OAS also warned CusMann told newsmen the burned, the National
Aero­
iElir
thuifnril
idrraLh
July 27, 1961 — l’ngc 3 nautics and Space Admini­
stration is laming (he tricky
gas for use in its latest rock­
ets.
Keeping hydrogen in
its
supercoult-d, liquid stale Is
tiie major problem- The liquid
temperature is 123 degrees
below zero or approximately
light times colder than the
North Pole in (lie &lt;h ad ol
winter.
At that temperature other
gases, used with hydrogen to
propel rockets, would make
the hydrogen boil if proper
insulation were not used. This
would cause bursting of fuel
tanks, rapid escape of the gas
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and very possibly an explo­
w iH M -o m t s t o a t s , i n c . — c o r u i i m — • • • *
sion.
A
mixture of
hydrogen
and oxygen will provide about
35 percent more power per
iwuind tlian conventional kero*
W ith the Purchase of
sene lype rocket fuels. Thus
W D BRAND Leaner, Fresher
the ability to place relatively
more weight in space with
the same size rocket.
NASA is well on the way
lo proving the excellence lit
hydrogen with the
already
launched Centaur
II
and
Salurn I second stage liquid
C I I A H L E S H O L D E R , artist-instructor in residence nt DcRary Mansion,
hydrogen liquid
oxy gen
.12
in shown with his portrait of “ Sandra" which hand's with his one-man
engine. Both livings were suc­
;phow in the Main Gallery during iiis stay.
(Cox Photo)
cessful.
In the future, liquid hydro­
gen will lie used in nuclear
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high U.S. of filia l said to­ Mann, assistant secretary of gression

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Dixie Demos Wooed On Poverty Vote

W A S H IN G TO N (L T D —
Strategy of the House lead­
llouso leaders were reported ership so far is to swing be­
busy over the weekend trying tween 00 and 05 Southerners
over to tiie noministration
to get enough Democratic
ramp in support of thb $0tl2.5
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dent Johnson’s wnr on poverty 1included assignment o f Hep.
lull before Aug. T without any i’liil Landrum, D-tla., as floor
0.. publican help.
manager and a soft line on
lu the past, the administra­ Senate debate over states
tion forces have relied on lights amendments.
GDI1 votes In bulance South­
House l e a d e r s appeared
ern Democratic defections on eager to accept much o f the
Votes oil major hills. Ilut this Sit 17.5 million hill passed by
timu the effort is to get
enoligh Southerners to vote
fo r I lie high-priority Johnson
program.

the Senate last week in or­
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compromise version.
Other congressional news:
Autos: The House Ways &amp;
Means Committee head repre­
sentatives o f the nnto indus­
try testify on the 10 per cent
excise tax on new rats.
Spokesmen for the industry
criticized the tax as putting
an unfair Inn den on rnnstitnc i» fo r ihu pun.base U a
necessity item.

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i

Hava you ever thought o f what
woutd happen I f garbage weren’t
collected?
Or If the drug store* weren’t kept
open on Sunday or in thB evenings?
Or i f Bn occasional filling station
didn’t stay open all night? Or prop­
rietors o f delicatessens weren't will­
ing to never go home? Or if buses
didn’t run at all hours o f the night?
These are humble services per­
formed by inconspicuous people. V ery
seldom Is a bus driver or a filling
station operator nominated fo r tho
presidency o f the United Slates or
named ambassador to Great Britain.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromfey
O N E M AN’S MEAT. ANOTHER MAN'S POISON

But the men who clean the streets
and the women who clean the build­
ings while we sleep are just ns vital
a cog In the machinery of daily liv­
ing as almost anyone else. Let them
fnil to show up and see who’s miss­
ed most, they or the boss!
The point is that the person who
docs his job ns well as ho possibly
can, is willing and, above nil, depend­
able— this person is Important. Im­
portant to himself, to his family and
to society.
Whoever finds contentment in his
work, and Is needed, Is a success.
And don’t forget it the next time
some other pasture looks greener.

fo r your opponent ought to hnve his
head examined? Please answer it, if
you will.
A. 1 am glad to answer it. I am
never reluctant to meet any question
or any issue squarely and fairly. In
this case, as you no doubt surmise,
I was quoted out of context. My re­
collection is that the full purport o f
my remark was that even a man who
might in mistaken but sincere judg­
ment vote for my opponent still de­
serves the inalienable right o f an
American citizen to have his head
examined— us well us unv other part
o f his body which might conceiva­
bly be in need o f medical attention—
and to have it exnmined without one
penny o f cost to him as a citizen and
taximyer o f this great nution. I can
assure you and u)l A m e r i c a n s
that , • •
There is no reason fo r any voter
to be uninformed or unenlightened
these days when the candidates can
talk directly to the people and really
lay it on the line.

•

•

•

I t is mngnificient to grow old, if
ono keeps young.— Harry Emerson
Fosdlck.

Dr. Crane’s

W orry C lin ic
Her#** « tact tragedy
th*t may nsutermlne our
virile Republic from within.
It poor* n dire problem for
both the Democratic and
Itrpuhtlran parties ao de­
bate this raaa carefully und
are w hit solution you can
offer.

which we hard working tax­
payer* furnlah them.
"And they generally flash
120 bills to pay their cab
fore.
"W here do they get all
those f fJ0 bills for ua taxi
drivers to rash?"

SCENE I

In Chicago last year, our
welfare cones wero limited to
frru groceries but not cash atlolmcnU fo r a couple of
months.
They griped and yelled at
tuck o f freo cuah from Uie
taxpayers!
Finally, whan cash allot­
ments ware restored to them,
they Imnieillntrly deluged our
Couk County hospital with
drunks, Including scores of
drunken women.
For they used the "fr o * "
money awarded them out of
hard
working
taxpayers'
levlea, to “ liquor up" at ta­
vern a.

SCENE

CARE T-431 j Bart N., aged
*8, haa 6 children.
“ Dr. Crane,’ ' ha began, " I
work a day aid ft and then
drive i taxi here at Ft.
Wayne In tho evening.
"F o r 1 moat 'moonlight' in
ordtr to pay all expense*,
plus doctor Mile, fo r my big
fam ily.
"Hut what gripe* me la tho
fact that our welfare case*
w ill rail us rabbles to drive
them down to tha central food
depot where they load up
with froa groceries.
"Then they take a taxi
horns with their free grub

II

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springe
Mrs. Julie Bart**
H *-l *1*
B*ar Laks-Fnreal City
Mrs. Maryan® MB**
838-3*7*
Casselberry
Mr*. Jan* Casselberry
*38-1*4*
Chulaota
Mrs. Joan Magtn
3*3-3718
DeBary
Mrs. Fraak While
MS-4723
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
*68**131
Enterprise
Mrs. Bltckle Harris
*0-3831
GA8 4&lt;Ai

Genera
Mr*. Jos. E. Hatklaux
341-4114
Lake Mary
Mrs. France* Wester
*13*218
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322-4733
Long wood
Mrs. Donna Rates
133-3317
North Orlsnde
Mrs. Darla Dean
332-118*
Onteen

Mrs. Clsrrnre Beyder
322-4841
Oriede

Mr*. Kvrlyn Lundy
383-3*16

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Sanford, Florida

Phil Newsom Soys

Monday, July 27, 1964

u tT o a u s r m ts a r a

And many o f tha women
coming to our county hospital
for delivery o f

bablei have

bora from B to 10 children—
maybe all out o f wedlock. So
they get f&amp;OO to |GOO month­
ly A D A

(A id

to Dependent

Children).
“ I can't afford to Xe mar­
ried," on* buxem unwed mo­
ther giggled a* my a»n David
delivered her 10th child last
year, " Vauae then I'd loaa
my monthly check.” (She’d
had children by B men!)
Remember, many o f theae
era subnormals, often on the
harks o f ua taxpayers for
three full
generation* al­
ready I And when will it
atop?
For they start breeding like
guinea plga at tha age o f Cl
or 14, without benefit of any
marriage ceremonies!
S C E N E III
July 1st a young Los An­
gela* medical graduata stoppci at our homa *n rout* to
ids Internship in New York.
lie told b m o f a caaa with­
in hia personal observation o f
a mother with thro* Illegiti­
mate dmight*re, all grown
and now breeding like guinea
plga at taxpayers' expense.
"They have ao many Ille­
gitimate children,” thia young
doctor told me, "that they
draw over $1,000 per month
welfara allotment.
"Y e t they never war* need
to anything but black eyed
peas, hominy grits and flour
gravy until they hit Los A n ­
geles.
"S o the taxpayer* are ac­
tually maintaining a 'red
light' house o f prostitution.
Those women revel in their
new luxury!"

U PI Foreign New Analyst
An angered W eit German
Chancellor
Ludwig
Erhard
stepped o ff a train In llnnn
ono day last week and per­
emptorily ordered
his old
bon, Konrad Adenauer, into
aeulon for a dressing down.
The reaiun — that white
Erhard was o il In Denmark
on a m illion promoting unity
among hie Common Market
partners, back In Bonn Ade­
nauer busily waa etlrring up
a party revolt at tho bct.«*t
of hie old friend Charles tie
Gaulle whose bleat on Euro­
pean unity arc far different
from Erhard’s own.
Tim difference* between the
two wero those
which alto
■rpnrato
Franco from
Its
other partners
within
tlw
European
Common Market
and France and tho United
States on tucli matters o f internitionsl
concern at dltirmanicnt, the nuclear test

han agreement, recognition of
Communist China, and NATO.
In back of Adenauer’s ac­
tion waa hi* disappointment
and dissatisfaction at the way
Erhard has been conducting
West Germany’s part in the
1003 Treaty af
Cooperation
with Do Gaulle's Franco.
When tho treaty was con­
cluded In Parts in January,
19*3, Adenauer
emotionally
referred to It aa the crowning
achievement o f hit career.
I)a Gaulle just had vetoed
British
membership in the
Common Market and refused
a share In tho United States'
nuclear-tipped
Polaris m is­
sile.
But to Adenauer this teem ­
ed a small price to pay for
the end of
centuries
of
Franco-German enmity.
11m treaty
provided that
France and Germany would
"consult each outer before
taking any decision on all m a­

jo r questions of foreign potIc y " and in the eyes of the
two leaders was to pave the
way for a Paris-Ronn axis
which other member* of the
Comomn Market could join
or not as Uiey saw fit.
Results have fallen far short
of original tntcntkms.
In Bonn earlier this month
Erhard refused to go along
with a Ds Gaulle
proposal
which Erhard believed simply
would mean Franco-Gcrman
dictation to lira small coun­
tries of Europe.
Erhard and
his
foreign
minister, Uehard Schroeder,
still are holding out for a
genuine united
stales
of
Europe
which
ulUmstely
would submerge a high de­
gree o f national sovereignty
within tha larger body. In
tills they are supported by
other Common Market nations,
Italy, The Netherlands, Bel­
gium and Luxembourg.

Dick West’s

W A S H IN G T O N

(U P I)

—

The fun of coming back from
a vaoatlon la catching up on
what

has

been

happening

while you worn away.
I spent my recent vacation
in such a remote spot thot a
lot o f important news failed
to reach me. Fur Instance, I
Just now h-arned that while
I was gone tho Agriculture
Department found « way to
bypass the dispauso o f a
cabbagcworm.

hnv* entered diapause, which
it a dormant stage similar to
hibernation, it emerged from
ita caconn as * full blown
adult butterfly.
"This new pholoftosh tech­
nique may hers
potential
value as a biological control
mothod against insecU," the
department say*. " . . . I f In­
sects in their natural environ­
ment were furred to bypass
din pause und develop Into
adulta ahead o f schedule, the
Insects would probably get
so out o f step with nature
that they would perish."
I f photoftashea can change
ths Ilf* cycle o f aabbagsworms, I am wondsrlng if
something similar might hap­
pen to politician*.
This Is an election year,
you know, and our politicians
will be exposed to a tremen­
dous amount o f photoflashee
during the n a il couple o f
months.
Under their normal life
cycle, many politicians would
enter diapause a fter Nov. 8
and would remain dormant
until the next campaign. But
i f phutoflashlng causes them
to get out o f step with na­
ture,
they
might
emerge
from their cocoons ahead of
schedule,
Tha nation would have no

poorly grounded and might act
rashly.
Moderates also think the
senator oversimplifies domes­
tic problems.
In the U tter field, the ra-

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W e wonder i f e quack doc­
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that any politicians would to play gulf they’r* still
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• •
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Chasing kids out o f your
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H U S K VOLTOt.UK. C i m b U . . . (..serai

The Declaration of Ind®
pendence wax not signed on
tho Fourth of July. The day
on which the final expiration
of the 13 colonics from Great
Britain was officially voted
waa July 2, 1776. The list
signer, Thomaa McKean, of
Delaware, did not affix hil _
signature until 1777.
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P IO N E E R IN G IN —

The host tip to the purchase
next year would be Just like o f a canoe is: don’t
• •
•

respite

Nothing equal* civil rights
In emotional charge. It is the
Issue which seems to offer
Goldwater most hope o f vic­
tory. not slone In the South—
where leaders say they are already cranking up for Barry
—but in the West and in the
cities and suburbs o f the industrlal Northeast and Mid­
west.
It is like the Catholic issue
in (he Kennedy-NIxon race of
1960. The candidate can disa­
vow prejudice and order Ida
people not to use It, as Rich­
ard Mxon disavowed It In
1960. But It can work for him
anyway, as It surely did fo r ;
Nixon four year* ago.
If It works for Goldwater in
1064 and draws Democrats to
him he would not otherwise
get, he might get elected —
but not through the clear con­
servative • liberal choice he
sought the nomination to pro­
vide.

SINCE 1947

Sometimes r • a ■ o n ■ that
may sound good may not be
good sound reasons.
* *
*

T h e L ighter S id e

On tha chance that there
might bo other Americana
who havo been out of ths
mainstream and may also
have missed this develop­
ment, I shall now attempt to
bring us sit up to date.
The A g i (cultural Research
Service, whoso c u r i o s i t y
knows no bounds, wanted to
see what would happen If it
exposed a cubliugeworm to
repeated flashes o f light.
Each night, while the cabhagewurm was still in tho
caterpillar slugc, department
scientists turned un ■ photoflesh. 1,0 und In-held, some­
TAXES AND TAXES
thing did happen.
Suppose your pet dog were
Tha photuflnshea apparent­
covered with a doien fat ly upset the cabbage worm's
wood licks, all swollen with ttcrmal Ufa cycle.
tho dog’s blood.
At a time when the cabWould it bo fa ir fo r those
bagtworm w o u l d normally
wood ticks to “ vota" an In
create in their canine freo
"w e lfa re " blood aUotntont?
They are parasites!

Our Founding Father* thus
felt that all those who era
M o b i : N T AI.KX AN UK B
J V L U B k OTKISTMM
supported by tbs government
Advertising Dtrtotor
H a m ate Bailer
—charity case* aa well aa Job
BOV (1BBBR
I 1 U I L JOUMIOM
Advertislag Manager
Uaaaglag Hatter
holder* — should not be al­
a a r M ATT
b s v m i K iL u u M u n r
Oeneral Alvartlalng Manager lowed to vote.
Telegraph K ilter
■ M U g W IL L I S K I
MABBIMTT B I T U U M I
That's why tho resident's of
ClAaaillad Oireatne
•solely Minor
the District tt Columbia won
KW TTia AUSTIN
AAMia saeaM A JU M
disfranchised till about four
Bnalneea Manager
Oily Bitter
WBBB WBLLg
n u t WML L I
yean ago. Should wo do like­
Mechanical Bust.
Ceaotr Bitter
wise fur welfare caeca I
BILL VINCBXT. Stall Photegraghw

. .

A denauer On C arpet

Thought For Today
Jesus said to him, Have you be­
lieved because you have seen me?
Blessed are those who have not seen
and yet believe.— John 20:29.

d a l struggle could further
cloud the "clea r choice" Goldwater so ardently wishes to
offer. This will be especially
true If the hot summer of
1064 is fanned to hotter fury
by militant Negro demonstra­
Tw o things
muddy
the tions, picketing, sit-ins, etc.
The Irish, Italian,
Polish
choice badly:
Goldwater'*
continuing tendency to alarm end Eastern European Catho­
rather than reassure those in lic* who provided the "white
anti-Negro pro­
and near Ids own parly who backlash"
disagree with him, and the ex­ test vote In 1963 elections and
some 1964 primaries normally
plosive civil rights issue.
Republican politicians fear vote heavily Democratic on
that great streams of moder­ economic grounds.
How much snap will
the
ate to liberal GOP voters —
not to mention independents backla.-h have this fall? This
—will take a walk over to plainly is the most Important
single factor In the election.
President Johnson's side.
With tile Korean war a hot
The President obviously Is
going to tailor his campaign Item In 1932, the national m i­
broke
sharply to
appeals In hope of
pulling norities
these people toward him. To Gen. Dwight Eisenhower —
the extent he docs, he may showing they will ahove eco­
become something of a Demo­ nomics astda if a short-run
issue is big enough.
cratic “ me-too" candidate.
One top California moderate
It Is much too early to tell
desperately to
how far all this might go. A who worked
number of Republican leaders beat Goldwater In the June 2
sampled in San Francisco in primary now ia y i backlash
the convention aftermath said will elect the senator. Ohio
that resurgent partisan loyal- National Committeeman Ray
tlrs may in the end
keep Bliss, soon to undertake the
many troubled
Republicans first of his touted state sur­
from drifting to
Johnson’s veys o f the election outlook,
suggests It may be difficult
fold.
One leader said privately he to gaugo the backlash effect.
thinks a good many GOP busi­ Say* Bliss:
"T h e y ’ll give nine
other
nessmen who will go on talk­
ing Hie case for Johnson right reasons why they’re for Goldup to voting time will go Into wstcr, rather than acknowl­
tbc booth Nov. 3 and vote for edge that the Negro situation
may be the real one."
Goldwater.
The temptation to take ad­
Even a few eastern poli­
ticians are not as horrified as vantage o f the white backlash
has been suggested at the could be great in the Goldprospect of trying to sell Gold- water camp. The senator says
lie 1topes civil rights will not
water to their constituency.
Nevertheless,
there is a be an Issuo, but a view wide­
very real
chance of major ly held Is that his vote against
moderate defections to John­ the 1964 civil rights bill was
son. The Impetus would come the final insurance that the
mostly
from
fear that In Issue would boll up in this
foreign affairs Goldwater Is campaign.

WASHINGTON — ( N E A ) Tbe nation may not get the
clear conservative • liberal
choice In November
which
Sen. Barry Goldwater, Un
GOP
presidential
nominee,
says he wants it to have.

Forthright D ou b letalk
Through the miracle o f modern
communication, candidates fo r of­
fice can now sit in front o f a televi­
sion camera or a microphone and
state their views and policies clearly,
bluntly and explicitly to millions of
voter* throughout the nation.
L et u* tune in to a popular net­
work program a* a quartet o f top
newsmen question a candidate who
Is avowedly eager to take his case
directly to the people, no holds bur­
red.
Q Sir, you are quoted In the cur­
rent issuo o f a national news maga­
zine as saying, and 1 quote: "Anyono
who votes for my opponent ought to
have his head examined.” Did you
say that? And i f you did, do you re­
gard it ns worthy o f tho dignity of
the high office you are scoklng?
A. First, o f all, my good friend,
let me make it crystal clear that I
yield to no one in my high regard
fo r the dignity o f tho important o f­
fice I am confident I will hold when
the intelligent peoplo o f this great
nation go to the polls and vote ac­
cording to their conscience and their
judgment in tho greut tradition o f
the freedom-loving people o f this
sovereign country. It is this freedom,
sir, that I am unashamedly pledged
to perpetuato, and I shall givo my­
self without stint or . , .
Q. But my question was, did you
actually say that anyone who votes

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July 27. 1961 — Tape 5

VrralS

Angered By Sanctions, Castro Huris Threats
to pro-Communist revolution­
aries throughout the hemis­
phere.
Castro, addressing n crowd
estimated at around 500,000
on the 11th anniversary of
the start of his revolutionary
movement here, also threat­
ened to "shoot hack" "at U. S.
Marines ut the Guantanamo
Naval Hasp if they fire on
Cuban sent. let.
Cheers and shouts boomed
from the crowd, which had
H A M P T O N . V n. — H y p e r­ waited in a sun-baked open
tonic pertain* to speed* at
five time* ionic velocity or
higher. A m ajor problem in
tliii speed region is to keep
the environmental heat from
vaporizing the fuel, partic­
ularly if liquid hydrogen is
used.
SA N TIA G O . Cuba (L T D —
Premier Fidel Castro, reac­
ting angrily to Organization
of American Stale* (0A S1
sanctions against Culm, said
Sunday night he would pro­
vide "all available resources"

Heat Factors
Of Hypersonic
Speed Studied

DOGS AND CATS, all colors and all kinds, were brought to the annual
pet show sponsored Tuesday morning by the Oviedo Kecrention Depart­
ment. Dogs, top photo, were shown by, front from left, Marty Ward,
Sharon Ward, Allen Daniel and Jay Saucer; back, Wanda Morgan, Joe
Webb, Tommy Malcolm ami Lee Ward, Cats shown, bottom, were brought
by, front from left, Hilly Smith and Hasty McHridc; back, Linda Olliff,
Lisa Wolcott. Susan Clonts, Pat Huckelew and Martha Williams.
1

field most o f .he day to hear
the bearded premier.
Thousands uprn thousands
of peasants and industrial
workers hail been brought to
this eastern Culm city by
government truck and Inis.
Thousands o f others streamed
down from the Sierra Maeatre, the mountains where
Castro, won his guerrilla war
for control o f Cuba,
In a fiery, three and enehalf hour speech, Castro cov­
ered these main points:

In a summary o f test in­
formation,
NASA
reported
that at seven times the velo­
city o f sound the hottest area
is the lower lip o f the air in­
let*. which reach 2,5011 de­
glees F. The nose cap reaches
2,500 degrees F., with the
thermometer climbing to 1,700 degrees F on the leading
edge o f the ventral fin*, and
1,000 degree* F. on the fo r­
ward section o f the wing.

— He denounced Sen Harry
Gohlwster as "the worst pos­
sible president"
for
th e
United States.
— He told Cubans tlist the
current shortage* would con­
tinue for at least four or five
years more.
— Hr said the Cuban re­
volution would last "a few
venturin'' despite thr rflorU
of "Yankee imperialism" to
bring it down.
— He praised French Presi­
dent Charles de Gaulle for his

"valiant declaration o f Inde­
pendence" against the United
States in his news conference
lis t week,
— He accused the United
States
slid errtain
I.atin
American nations of helping
anti-Castro force* and de­
manded that such help atop.
Castro wound up his speech
with a "declaration of Sdnliage," hia bitter reaction &gt;&lt;&gt;
the OAS sanctions.
The OAS voted ratly Sun­
day to takr trade and diplo­

SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT . . .
THINK FIRST OF FOOD FAIR FOR TH E BEST

Early -W eek B arg ain s!
mtCEl GOOD THAU WWttSDAT

FARMER GRAY
SKINLESS

FRANKS

Fields Opens
P. 0. Branch
A Post-Office
nub-station
tins been opened at the new
J . M. Fields store on U. S.
17-02 In Winter Park, aero ril­
ing to nn announcement today
by company official*.
The postal facility is lo­
cated just inside the store ad­
jacent to the front entrance
next to the Food Fair Super
Market. The station Is open
from 10 a.m. until (1 p,m„
Mondays through Saturdays.
A gift wrap service will be
opened adjacent to the postoffire unit in the very near
future.

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The
Ilassilys have two
daughters, Caron and Gail.
They moved to California last
September where hr is sale*
engineer
fo r
Hunter
En­
gineering Company.

Leaving Seattle, they made
their way through Yellowalone Park, staying one night
at the llranding Iron l.inlgc
nt Laramie, Wyo., then on to
denver, Colo, and Colorado
Springs to the top o f Pikes
Peak in the Garden o f the
Gods.
From
there
they
drove
through Kansu*, Missouri and
lllionis to Fort Wayne, 1ml.,
to see her slater, Mrs. C. G.
Vcnderlcy, Enroutc to Staun­
ton, Vs., they stopped over­
night at the home o f his
brother-in-law ami sister, Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Cobb.
Thla w b i the first trip west
for the Tlnsleya and they
•till are marveling at the
wonders o f the world they
have seen. However, they say
they ars “ very happy to he
hack in Florida."

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traveled in 23 stales.
Taking the southern route
through Alomnba, Mississip­
pi, Louisiana, Texas, New
Mexico and Arizona, they ar­
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auii-in-law und daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hastily in
Riverside, Calif., on May 9.

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where the first
Easter Sunrise Services were
held and the M illion of Cap­
istrano at Long Reach. They
•pent one day
driving
through the Desert of the
Joahuu Tree, seeing many
beautiful flowers and trees,
returning by way o f Palm
Springs.
On
Memorial
Day they
drove (o Canoga Park, Calif.,
to visit Mrs. Tinsley's cousin
famous
and his family, Mr. and Mrs.
E--I.ee Mumford, for aeveral
Cruftamcn o f
days. While there the MumM U R P llY - M IL L E R
fords drove them to Los An­
geles and Hollywood where
they saw the fabulous homes
of many movie acton.
The following week they
visited Grand Canyon, thr
Petrified Forest, the Painted
Dessert and Hoover Pam, re­
lum ing to Riverside by way
o f Laa Vegas,
A fte r a two-wrek rest, tliey M A N U F A C T U R E D from materials that provide
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thsy came through Caraon
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were somewhat disappointed
to see snow falling fast. HowStop in our store for PR E -PAID ADMISSION TICKETS
evp-, they did get • glimpse
to the Pavlljjon of American Interior*. No chtirife!
c f *the lake and the moun­
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ed "another o f Mr*. Tinalcy’a
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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matic sanctions against Cuba
and to strengthen hemisphere
defenses against Cuban revo­
lutionaries. It acted on tha
c o m p l a i n t o f Yenetuela,
which charged Cuba w-ith
smuggling arms to pro-Cas­
tro terrorists last year.
Castro warned the OAS na­
tion* net to intervene fur­
ther in what he called Cuba's
"Internal affairs." The interAmerican group lacks th*
"righ t and m orality" to con­
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About Sports
b

Post 53 In Tourney Opener A t Fort Pierce Tonight

Thinking Winner Will Go
Out Loud To Stale Meet
At Palm Beach

U. 5. Surprises
World In Track
Win Over Russia

D; Julian SUnstroai

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FO R T

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through Seminole County Sat

tral Area American Leglon'a

urday and Sunday probably
cauied more people in thli
area to watch major league
baseball on television than
any weekend of the current
diamond season.
Mowing grass when It's
raining, or even when the
lawn Is still Wet, Isn't exactly
the most pleasant of chores—
even If you can afford the
luxury of a riding mower.
For the want of something
better to do, most people
relaxed and watched the
nickering tube and the ball
games — If you could call
them th a t
• • •

Junior

Laaeball

tournament

will open here tonight with
four o f the aeetlon’a district
chnmplons attempting to win
the big prlie— a trip next
week to the state American
I-cgion tournament to
be
played In West I ’alm Reach.
Tost 40 o f Fort Pierce will
host the tourney and will play
in the aecond game o f tonight’a twin bill which will
raiae the cutratn on the dou­
ble elimination nffalr which
could run into Friday before
the title is decided.
The contests, to be played
at JayCee Field, will see Post
63 of Snnford, the Sixth Dis­
trict champions, competing
with Post 24 o f Ilradenton
and Poat 6 o f Tampa.
The Ilradenton nine Is the
area's defending champion.
A t 1 p. m. today the clubs
will gather fo r the drawing!
which will get the tournament
schedule under way at 0 p. m.
Following tonight's twin bill,
another double header will be
played Tuesday night and sin­
gle games are slated for Wed­
nesday, Thursday and posaibly
Friday.
Slngla games will be played
with 7:30 p. m. established aa
the starting time.
Ilradenton and Fort Pierce
both participated In the area
tournament last year in Plant
City, Rrndenton la alio the
1002 state champion.
Manager Frank Thomai of
Sanford announced that he
waa not aura which o f hla five
starting hurlers would get the
big assignment In tonight's
opener. ''It'll depend upon
whleh club w e ll draw in tha
opener."
Rut Thomas added, "They're
all going to be tough." Thom­
as haa Rick Hires, Jin) Cour­
ier, Dennlo Smith, Dave Golloher and Marvin Sheffield
from which to call a starter.

The more we watch major
league baseball the more dis­
appointed we are In the fact
that the national past time has
become more or less a parade
o f pitchers and other players
who
consider
themselves
prlma donnas.
Really, we'd like to see
some o f baseball's managers
adopt the slogan—"W e'd rather fight than switch."
Wo saw several "battles"
ou T V this weekend and the
most Interesting thing to
catch our fancy was the 14second argument betwren
81. Louli Manager Johnny
Keene and National League
Umpire Shag p s w fo rd on
a disputed play at first base
during the Cardlnal-Phlladelphla contest S u n d a y
afternoon.
llad it not been for that
we'd consider the entire week­
end wasted.
What in the world has be­
come o f baseball T Where’s
the spirit It used to possess!
Where's the competition It
once thrived upon? Where'a
tho Idea of being a part of the
team !
These fellows today walk
up to the plate and w e'll bet
a
pretty
penny
they're
thinking not of getting that
bird ou second across the
plate half as mack as
they're considering Use per­
centages
and
averages
that'll be tabulated in the
press the next day.
They're competing with ma­
thematics and Its relation to
next season's contract. That
may not be true, but it's the
Pat Slpley led the ladles In
impression they have with
tha McRobert’a Navy Wlvea
the public.
League play this week with a
• • •
high acrlci o f 188/635. Thel­
As we watched the fiasco—
ma Unger, with her second
or game — between the Yan­
200 game of the sesaon posted
kees and the Tigers Sunday
a 203/486.
afternoon, and before a crowd
Other high games were roll­
the commentators estimated
ed hy A . Sexton who had a
at maybe 50,000, we compared
199/510, Verna llolton’a 105/
the same situation — from a
610, Susy Reno'a 100/407,
spectator standpoint — with
Colleen
Handlin'*
188/400,
that of a football game be­
Shirley Martin'* 181/406 and
tween the New York Giants
Rose I'atrlck'a 171/402.
and the Detroit Lions.
Six bowlerettes each had a
We came to the conclu­
turkey. They were C. Nees, C.
sion that the average fan in
Sandlin, Ilillie Johnson, Susy
the stadium or watching at
Iteno, Thelma
Unger and
home would have
gotten
Alira Sexton. Alice rame up
m o r e thrilling entertain­
with four consecutive strikes.
ment from one quarter of a
In the split conversion di­
pro football game than they
vision, Verna Holton and Mar­
did from the entire first
garet ltotts both picked up
gams of Sunday’s twin-bill
the difficult 2-7 and also each
opener plus Saturday's tilt
spared tha 4-6. Isabel Goshom
between the Yanks and the
knocked over tho 2-B, Joanne
Tigers.
Sarnie the 6-7, Marge Field
• • •
the 6-10, Ellen llrndy the 2W e'll have to agree with
6-7, Heverly Meeks converted
those who claim that baseball
the very difficult 3-7-10, while
is no longer the nation's past
the baby 3-10 optit felt for
time. We must agree with
Euxy Iteno, Shirley Martin,
those who say it's now pro­
Holley Hell, A lire Sexton,
fessional football. We guess
Marge
Field
and Colleen
we've fought It as long as we
could and w e're now resigned Sandlin.

Sipley's 535
Series Is High
In Navy Loop

to the truth.

Accidents In farm homea
killed
2,700 peraona In 1050
One example — we'll give
you—if you need one. Early says tho National Safety
In the Yankce-Tigcr contest, Council.
when not too many runs sep­
arated the two clubs, Mickey crowds that once hung from
Mantle grounded to the De­ the raftcra of Connie Mack
troit first baseman. Mantle Stadium Juat to see Lefty
didn't move from the plate.
Grove pitch 7
Ob, yes, wo know Mantle
Remember the days whea
has a had leg. But U's a sad
the stands went wild aa Pep­
day for baseball whea a
per Martin went Into third
player— Maatle or no Mantle
oa his b elly! Or whea Baba
—makes no effort even to
Rutb pointed to the craterUmp down the Uae with all
field waU at Wrigley F ield !
he's got!
Whether you liked him or
But you might say, "Mantle not, Leo Durocher had mora
was saving himself for the color In his little finger than
all of today's prlma donnai
team ."
Okay, even if be was, when put together. Yet, w e'll admit
baseball has to depend upon that baieball player* are bet­
that kind o f philosophy to jus­ ter today than ever before.
tify this kind o f thing you can Hut there'* something m illlag.
soon kiss the game goodbye.
• • •
ll'a spirit I And whea that'i
Because o f this, baseball Is missing nothing else matters.
losing its greatest asset in Competition goes down tha
drawing crowds, Individual drain. To us, that's what’a
stars. There Just aren't any wrong with m ajor league
any more. Bcmeraber the baseball.
•

•

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ny Jo* St. Amant
United Pres* International
LOS A N G E LE S (U P I ) —
United States track and field
athletics are sitting on top of
tha world today— they gave
Russia and awful drubbing In
the sixth annual meet be­
tween the two nation* on the
weekend.
For the flret time the
Americans won on the com­
bined point score for both
men's and women’s events.
The combined score waa:
United States 187, Russia 168.
U. S. Coach Sam Dell o f
Oregon State College scoffed
at a suggestion that the
American athletes might be
CHUI.UOTA’S Little League tenm this year is mode up of, front from
"overtrained" In view o f the
left, Don Parks, Bimbo Jacknon, Terry Green, David Sharron, Hay Stiver
long time before the October
and Lorry Perrin; back, Hill Parka, Jay Hunch, Hicky Hclpe, Dale Sharron,
Olympic games in Tokyo.
Dennith Pressley, Hill Warden and Bradley Bunch. Charlie Miller is
" I don't buy this thing that
conch nnd Jim Parks is mnnngcr. Captain is Terry Green and Co-Captain
you reach a peak and then
is Bill Parks.
(Herald Photo)
tail off. I think you can go
ahead and stay ahead," he
Id.
In the men’s division, th*
United States had 139 points
against 07 for Russia.
The Russian women won by
69-48. Rut the 48 was the
most points tha American las­
sies have ever scored and
their showing put tha U. S.
team on top.
"
I
t
wa*
incorrect
to
say
that
ST. LOUIS (U P I) - The St. fait that the Cardinal owner*
The American men were
Louli football Cardinals set­ would either remain In St. the decision 'waa made at
expected
to win— but not by
that
tim
e,"
Hldwlll
said.
tled down In the tim e home­ Louis or pack up at the end
In a alatement directed to tha margin they did.
town today hoping they didn't of tho 19G4 acason for Atlanta
lose frlcndi during weeks of where one newspaper had re­ Atlanta, the brother* aald "a t
DATE SET
speculation a n d negotiation ported an "official confirma­ the same time, we arc ap­
C
INCINNATI
(U P I) — N a­
over whether to move to At­ tion of transfer . . . to Atlan­ preciative o f the kind treat­
tional League President War­
ta . . . wilhln the next two ment and patience ahown by
lanta.
tho people of Atlanta, and our ren Gilea announced today
"Th e football Cardinals will d a y i."
Cardinal
ownera
Charles decision does not at all lessen that tiie league'! mid summer
remain in St. Louis," owners
meeting will be held In Chi­
of the National Football Lea­ and Hill Hldwcll negotiated on our opinion that Atlanta has
cago on Aug. 10.
gue club anounccd Sunday Sunday before the final do- great potential aa a pro foot­
ball alte."
night, ending last minute cliion to atay was made.
Farm accident* killed 8,700
The new downtown M inisAs late as Saturday, Hill
hopes In Atlanta that the club
in
1062 • one every hour.
described as slppi riverfront stadium won't
would play ball In the Georgia Dldwlll h a d
clty’a $13 million stadium In "fa ls e " quotes attributed to be ready at least untU I960,
him and hi* brother which and the Cardinal! will con­
1965.
There had been predictions laid that tho Hidwilia had de­ tinue to play Uie next two seasons In old Duscli Stadium.
and aeconil-gueislng until tho cided on St. Louli.

Cardinals Decide To
Remain In St. Louis

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cham- las, 09-ycar-old "Papa Hear" child.
Coroner E. R. Beaver, the
were and head coach o f the World
D ean' training camp phyel"shocked and grelved" today Champions, rushed to the
elan, said the accident occurby tha death in an automobile Jasper County Hospital hers
ed when Galimore-s Volks­
accident o f
atar halfback to identify tlie bodies.
wagen hit the shoulder o f the
W illie Galimore and husky
Halas then notified Mr*. road and flipped over.
spilt end John Farrington.
Galimor* and Farrington
Tha two gridiron player* Galimore and Mrs. Farring­
were apparently on their way
ton
by
telephone
o
f
their
died when their car overturn­
back to camp after a round
ed on a lonely country read husband*' deaths. Galimore
o f golf,
baa
three
young
children.
Sunday night about 2 4 miles
Galimore, a flashy but v ir­
from the Hear training ramp. Farrington was married after
tually unknown halfback when
the
close
o
f
lest
season;
hia
The tragedy was tha second
he came to the Hears from
this year to occur to a Chica­
Florida AAM , lernme one of
go sports team. Kenny Huhbs,
the National Football !,castandout aacond baseman of
guu’s most s p e c t a c u l a r
the Chicago Cuba, waa killed
rookies In 1967.
during the winter when his
A spindle-legged scatback,
private plane craahcd near
he had a g ift for old fashion­
I’rovo, Utah.
ed broken field running and
Tha death o f Galimore, ” 9,
W . I- Pet. Gn
a deceptive, loping gait that
and Farrington, 28, stunned New York
69 30 .021
he could shift into a jackHaltimoro
60 38 .012
4 rabbit pare.
Chicago
69 38 .008 1
Despite the fact that GallLoa Angrlca 63 60 .615 10
more underwent surgery on
Hoiton
60 61 .498 12
both legs before U ,t season,
Minnesota
48 61 .485 13
W . I * Pet. (ill
he was probsbly the fasteet
Detroit
4 S 62 .480 134
Philadelphia 6(1 40 .6H3
man on the Hear squad. He
43 64 .443 17
San Fran.
67 42 .670
4 Cleveland
had drlva and balanc* and
Kansas
City
38
60 .404 204
Cincinnati
64 46 .646 3 4
waa a hard man to bring
Washington
38 OK .309 25
Pittsburgh
60 44 .632 6
down.
Saturday's
Results
Milwaukee
60 47 .616 0 4
L »s Angeles 18, Kunsus City
St. Lout*
60 48 .610 7
Chicago
48 48 .600 8
Lot Angeles 4B 41) .496 8 4 New York 14, Detroit 1
Huston 4, Cleveland I
Houson
48 66 .460 13
Chicago 0, Minnesota 6
New York
30 70 .300 28
Haltlmore 6, Washington 4
Saturday'# Kraulle
Sunday's Results
Pitlaburgh 0, Cincinnati 3
D E LAN O — The first anLoa Ang. 3, Kans. City 0, l i t
New York 10, Milwaukee 0
nual DeLand Rotary Club
St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 9 Los Ang. 4, Kans. City 3, 2nd
TYnnia Tournament, sanction­
Chicago 6, Minnesota 4, 1st
Houston 6, Chicago 3
ed by the U.S. Lawn Tennia
L«a Angeles 7, San Francisco Chicago 3, Minnesota 0, 2nd
Association and tha Florid*
Nsw
York
11,
Detroit
0,
1st
4
L T A , will be held Aug. 7-9
New York 6, Detroit 4, 2nd
Bunday’a Results
at
Stetson University. The
Ikston
fl,
Cleveland
1,
1st
Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 2, l i t
event will be held In cooper*
lltU burgh 6, Cincinnati 1, 2nd Uoston 8, Cleveland 1, 2nd
atlon with the DeLand Rec­
St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 1, Washington 4, Daltimore 1
reation Department and the
Today's Games
1st
St. I.ouli 4, Philadelphia 1, New York at Los Angeles University.
Entries are expected from
(N )
2nd
throughout the state In both
Only game scheduled
San Francisco 6, Loa Angeles
boye’ and girl*' division* fo r
Tuesday's Games
8
the four classification titles.
Milwaukee 11, N ew York 7, New York at L o t Ang. (N )
Boston at Kansas City (N )
There will be competition in
1st
the following groups: 18 and
M ilw au kee IB, N sw York 10, Baltimore at Minnesota ( N )
Chicago at Detroit ( N )
under, IS and under, 14 and
2nd
Cleveland at Washington (N ) under and 12 and under.
Chicago 8, Houston 0
Some 84 trophies will be
Games Today
RUMOR DENIED
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N )
awarded to winning partici­
M I A M I (U P I ) - Heavy­ pants.
Only gems scheduled
weight boxing champion CasaTeeedav'e Games
ius Clay denied rumors Wed­
Houston at Pittsburgh (N )
Safety shields and guard*
San Fren. at Philadelphia ( N ) nesday night that be waa mar­ are there fo r the protection
St. Loula at Chicago
ried and said when be makei o f the machine operator —
Cincinnati at Milwaukee &lt;K) the plunge, "the whole world they should be replaced Im­
Los Ang. at New York (N )
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BIRM ING H AM , Ala. (U P I)
agree on the cause, the fact Leesburg miscued on a ground
__A
scheduling mistake may
ball
hit
by
Skip
Senkarik
—
remains that the Sanford Na
the Sanford moundsman.
result
In cne of the greatest
tionali, southern District Four
Sanford added another in football classics in the his­
tltleholders, came up with
the second stanza when A1
their worst exhibition of de­ Grooms tripled to right and tory of the Southeastern Confensive play Friday night crossed the plate on a ground f a r a n e e , according to a
when they allowed Leesburg bail smacked by Rusi Gordie. Birmingham newspaper.
to cash In on no less than
The Birmingham Newa said
Sanford wound up iti scor­
five errors and take j 5 to 4 ing with a pair of runs In the a football double-header, pit­
decision and eliminate the lo­ third. Senkarik hit for the cir­
ting Auburn against Tennes­
cals from the Florida Little cuit for one of them and Bill
see and Alabama agalnit
Major League tournament to Schmidt doubled and scored
Louisiana State, Is set fo r
be played
in Jacksonville from third on a passed ball.
Nov. 9, 1908, at Legion Field
Beach.
Lcciburg was down 0-2 go­
here.
It was a bitter loss for the ing into the third. They push­
Although there was no o f­
locals who had high hopes of ed over their first marker in
ficial
announmecent sports
moving on to Jacksonville that inning on two costly San­
editor Benny Marshall Sun­
Beech and this year taking ford miscues, added another day said all four schools had
the state championship.
run In the fourth, and explod­ agreed to the afternoon-even­
It appeared for the first ed for three runs In the fifth ing schedule after the mi**
three Innings that the Nation­ on three consecutive hits plus take was discovered.
als were on the way.
two more costly Sanford er­
"Arrangements have been
They icored in the very first rors.
made, the deck* all cleared
frame when David Lee walkMike Napier chalked up the for an occasion both historie
mound victory for Leesburg and spectacular,” wrote Mar­
while Senkarik took the loss shall.
for Sanford. Napier fanned an
H ARTFO RD , Conn. — Ken even dozen Sanford batsmen
Venturi won th* $60,COO In­ while Senkarik whiffed 10.
surance City Open go lf tour­
Score by inninga:
nament with a 72-hole score Leesburg
001 130—S 4 4
Sunday's Results
o f 273.
Sanford
I I I 000—4 5 S Charlotte 0-8, Knoxville 1-1
WP—Napier, LP-Senkarlk, Birmingham 2, Columbus 1 .
nR —Senkarik (Sanford), 3B Lynchburg 7, Macon 8
—Grooms (Sanford).
Chattanooga 4-4, Asheville 2-1
BRISTOL, Tenn. (U P I) —
Stock car driver Fred Lcrenxen won the Volunteer 600
race her* Sunday with an
average speed o f 78.004 mllee
ON 100 BRANDS
per hour fo r a new track re­
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Bears Stunned A t Loss Of
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Yankees, Angels, Chisox And Red Sox W in AL Twin Bills
By Georg* C. Langford
[Chicago. A1 Lopex hai hi*
U P I Sport* W riter
I slugger* disguised ■■ pitchThere’* a ridiculous mas- era.
guerade party going on in | Actually the White Sox

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pitchers, who hare euffered
with a supporting cast that is
next*to*Iast in run production
in the American League, have
taken matters to their own
bats.

pitched a six-hitter fo r that nightcap 3-0 to creep within much support hut added a
3-1 Iced In the second Inning
o f th„ Yankees who single and a sacrifice just for
with a three-run homer and . ,
„ .
effect.
leter added two singles.
took over ,,r it
from
Alt four doubleheaders in
The W hit* Pox won the I ‘ be Orioles. John Buihardt
the A L were sweeps. In the

R elief pitcher Eddie Fisher
singled home the winning run
in the 12th inning o f Sun­
day's first game to give
Chicago a 8-4 victory over
the Minnesota Twins. Starter
Gary Peters, who hurled 11
innings, staked himself to n

lone alngl* game, Washington

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knocked
Baltimore a half
game behind the Yankees
Sunday's Results
Rochester 4, Cnlumlme 1, 1st with a 4-1 victory,
The Yankees toppled De­
Jacksonville 3, Toronto t, l i t
Rochester 2, Columboa 0, 2nd
troit 11-6 and 6-4, Los AngeJacksonville 4, Toronto 3, 2nd
Syracuse 11, Richmond 7, 1st
tre took Knnsae City 3-0 and
Ilufnllo l», Atlanta 1, 1st
Suracuse 2, Richmond 0, 2nd 4-3 in 10 innings and Boston
Buffalo 10, Atlanta 2, 2nd

measured Cleveland
4-1.

6-1 and

In the National longue,
San Francisco moved within
a half game o f Philadelphia
with a 8-2 triumph over the
Lo* Angeles Dodgers, the
Phils lost a dcublrheader to
St. Louis 0-1 and 4-1, M il­
waukee swept past the New
York Meta 11-7 and 16-10,
and Cincinnati defrated Pitta,
burgh 7-2, then lost to the
Pirates 6-1.

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There are all sorts o f gad­
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Fay Tops Shook
CHICAGO — Barbara Fay
W hite o f Shreveport, La.,
beat Patti Shook 4 and 3 to
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Miss Sally Kay Ivey, Ronald Lindsey
Exchange Vows Of Holy Matrimony
liams, Richard Glecson and
James Crapps.
Also Miss Cccile Heard,
Mrs. William G. Fleming, T a­
vares; Mrs. E. C. Waldheim,
Maitland, and Mrs. William
Park, Orlando.
Floating hostcisea were the
Misses Helen Mann, Myra
Meeks, Sally Spencer, Linda
Spencer, Dcbby Sewell, Cindy
Wilson, Cindy Morrison, Mar­
tha Jay Morrison, Pam Pigott, Duane Vihlen, Margaret
Jarrell and Nancy Johnson,
Mayport.
Among the out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Lafayette E. Broome, Alexan­
dria, Va.; Dr. and Mrs. Nell
Raymond Lundquisl w a s
G. Powell, Mr. and Mr*. G. W.
best man for the bridegroom
Lynch, Mr. and Mra. Ronald
and tho ushers were John
Rood, Mr. and Mrs. M, A.
Dempsey Ivey Jr., brother of
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George
the bride, John Smith, Duke
Dradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Schirsrd, all of Sanford, Law­
A. Johnson and Mr. and Mra.
rence Lynch and David MeKelsey Cash, all o f Orlando;
Knight o f Orlando, and Gary
Mrs. E. M. Lindsey and Mr.
Whitaker of Ft. Pierce. Eddie
and Mrs. John Henry Scrog­
Clark Waldheim Jr. waa ring
gins, Morrilton, Ark.
bearer and carried the ringi
Also Mr. and Mrs. Howard
on tho white satin pillow used
Gwln, Little Rock, Ark.; Berin the wedding of tho brides*
nle Drilling and Mr. and Mrs.
parents.
Jack Drilling
and family,
Mrs. Ivey, mother o f the
Haines City; Mrs. Carey Gre­
bride, chose for her daugh­
gory, Atlanta, Ga,; Mrs. Joe
ter's wedding an elegant cela­
Stiles, Mrs. Pauline White,
don green aheath. The bodice
lira . Frank Watson, Mr. and
waa fashioned of lacc with a
Mrs. Richard White and Mr.
silk organza akirt over taBe­
and Mrs. Charles Carroll, all
ta featuring ■ Rowing aide
from Macon, Ga.
drape of organza. Her shoes
A lto Mrs. Barlow Parkerand hat were In matching
•on, Eastman, Ga.; Mra. Rus­
green and she wore a corsage
sell F. Grider, Louisville, Ky.;
of green Dcndromlum orchids
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
at tho waistline.
Fleming, Tavares; Mr. and
The bridegroom's mother
Mra. E. C. Waldheim, Maltchose a atunnlng sheath in
land;
Mra.
William
Hill,
pale pink silk organza over
Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. and
taffeta with a pleated drape
Mra. Floyd Ellenback and
at the back waistline. She
John E. Wood, Winter Park;
wore
matching
accessories
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Tcrwlllcand a white Cattlcya orchid.
gcr, Starke; Mr. and Mrs.
Immediately following the
Floyd Bowen, Lakeland; Cap­
ceremony tho parents of the
tain and M n . Silas it. John­
bride entertained with a reson and Mlsa Nancy Johnson,
.•ptlon at the Mayfair Inn.
Mayport, and Cdr. Dale Scott
.'he lobby was decorated with
who flew in from KcRavik,
arrangetnenta of g l a d i o l i ,
Iceland to attend the wedding.
aummer Rowers and palms
For traveling, Mra. Lindsey
MRS. RONALD DEAN LINDSEY
banked at the Rowing fountain
chose a smart white embroid­
beneath the alaira. In the
ered eyelet suit with a Rower
spacious hall room the receiv­
hat (rimmed with an avocado
ing lino formed In front of the
green band and leaves. She
entrance to the garden with a
pinned her mother's green or­
fountain and soft lights in the
chid corsage at the shoulder
background. The bride's (able
of her suit.
was covered with a white cutAfter a wedding trip the
work cloth and was ccnlcrcd
couple will make their home
What does housework have because site was disorganized
with a large five-branched
in Mathewson Manor, K ey­
to do with your personal ap­ and spent more time than
silver candelabra with lighted
stone Heights.
pearance? Your approach to
necessary going from the liv ­
candles and an epergne with
white munn and daisies taste­ It can mean the difference be­ ing room to the kitchen, ga­
a sprightly,
neatly
fully arranged. Identical tier­ tween
rage or basement for her
ed wedding cakca were placed turned out gal and a down at- cleaning supplies. She ap­
on either end of the table tiic-mouth, frumpish woman. proached other household dut­
Take the case o f Betsy Be­
with assorted mints and toast­
ies in the same helter-skelter
ed nuts served from silver ginner. Betsy was a bride and way.
a new homemaker. To Im­
compotes.
And as will happen, she
.Small round tahlci, covered press Joe B, she ran herself
dressed
sloppily,
pul
off
with exquisite cioliis featuring ragged scrubbing and polish­
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Hood o f
shampooing and setting her
hand cutwork detail, were ing and cleaning their new
hair, fixing her nails. General­ Myrtle Avenue enjoyed a vis­
placed nisymetrically to the home. (It's possible!) The re­
ly, her grooming quotient waa it to Sarasota Jungle Gar­
liride'a (aide and held the sult: the house was sparkling,
at an all-time low, and all be­ dens while vacationing on
large antique silver punch but she waa not.
cause she truly was too tired Florid*'* Lower West Coast.
howls of sparkling fruit punch
Betsy B. wore herself oul
to care.
Here the visitor* mingle
floating ice mold* of pastel
If you fe d you may be slip­ with
blossoms. The bridal attend­
flamingos and other
ping Into Betsy B.'a runover rare and unusual wild fow l
ants’ Rowers adorned Uicsc
shoes, cut out wasted steps from every Continent, which
tables.
that take up your energy and roam freely In theae worldAt one end of the room the
time. You might atari by
bride's book was kept on an
famous Gardens.
rounding up a cleaning acces­
elegant table before a profus­
Also o f Interest in Saraso­
sory kit.
ion of palms with the anni­
ta Jungle Gardens are thou­
Select two wicker baskets,
versary candle and a re­
sand* o f tropical plant*, many
By Mra. Frank W hit*
one wiUi Rat bottom with a
splendent floral grrangement
o f which are beautifully col­
Mrs. Kathleen O vum and double handle and the other
in an antique silver bowl. Bal­
ored, huge Royal Palin* bor­
ancing this arrangement at Grady Barnard wore united with compartments hut with
dering dense jungle trails,
the opposite end of the room in matrimony Saturday, July
strong, high arched single
and brilliantly colored mswas another round table, cov­
18, at tha Papineau home in handle. Among tlieae divide raw* and cockatoos which
ered with a matching cloth,
such essential items as liquid
pose with visitors for pic­
with a sliver punch bowl and Dellary, with Conilabla Os- or paste furniture wax, scour­
tures.
ear
Papineau
officiating
at
bridal nosegay. A tall spiral
ing powder, m irror and win­
floor candelabra with nine the ceremony.
dow cleaner, checic cloth to
Attendant* for tha couple
randies lighted the table.
cover over the broom when
The bride's book was kept were Mr*. Owens sun and dusting ceiling or window
by the Misses Rose Kratzcrt, Mr*. Dorothy Papineau.
frame tops. Keep the houseThe bride was attired in a
Anne Crapps, Ronnie Glelow
cleaning kit in a centrally lo­
and Nils Ellcnback of Winter powder blue print dress with cated closet.
u noso veil attached to a tail­
Park.
Some women cannot wear
Summer sailing enthusiasts
Serving during the hours of ored blue how, and her ac­
household gloves to protect can soothe rope burai with a
the reception were the Mmes cessories were white.
their hands while polishing thin coat o f petroleum Jelly on
and dusting. I f you are one, the hands at the end o f the
use the old trick o f running day.
your fingernails over a (Mr oi
soap. This prevents grime
Don't oversoak c l o t h e s .
bulld-up
under
the nails. Over-soaking can cause them
Smooth on a lotion o r hand to gray. Experts recommend
There'll no need o f a lu n g s ta te m e n t
m a m before you atari work a soaking of not more than IS
when our m e n g a g e U
b r ie f. S o
w e ll
for a protective film to keep minutes in water containing
just skip _
dirt from working Into your the recommended amount o i
fingers.
detergent.

the back. They wore short
white gloves and carried co­
lonial nosegays of white car­
nation* and green shasta dais­
ies with green and while satin
ahowe r ribbon The honor at­
tendants carried similar nose­
23.
carnations,
The candlelight, double ring gays of white
ceremony, performed at 7:30 green shasta daisies and min­
p,m. in the F ln t Preibyterian iature Ivy.
Dalynn Kay Scott, name­
Church by the Rev. Orover
C. Sewell Jr., waa identical to sake and Godchild of the
the one uied for the wedding bride, was Rower girl. She
o f the bride’s maternal grand­ wore a dross matching the at­
parents and alio her parent*. tendants' and carried a white
P alm i, candelabra and bas­ basket with a spiral arrange­
kets of white mums and d a ll­ ment of green daisies and
ies were placed on either ilde white shower ribbon on tho
o f the chancel with tall taper* handle.

M in Sally Kay Ivey, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr*. John
Dempsey Ivey Sr., ecame the
bride o f Ronald Dean Undiey,
son of Dr. and Mra. Edwin
Leon Lindsey, Saturday, July

burning In each of the church
windows,
A i the guests assembled,
Mrs, George Touhy, organist,
played selections of bridal
music,
Mlsa
Patty
Glenn
J o h n s o n sang “ Because,”
“ The Greatest of These Is
L o v e ," and the "Wedding
Prayer.”
The bride, given in marri­
age by her father, was radiant
in a gown o f pure silk organga. The fitted bodice featured
a scooped neckline edged in
Chantilly lace and was em ­
broidered on the front with
aeed pearls. The short sleeves
terminated just above the e l­
bows and she wore wrist
length whlto kid gloves, The
voluminous skirt was designed
with appliques and sprays of
Chantilly lace accented with
aeed pearls. The wattcau,
chapel length train was at­
tached to the gown with a
small tailored bow above the
back waistline. Her veil of
imported Illusion was elbow
length and fell from a pillbox
headpiece, designed and made
by her mother, covered with
■ilk organia over taffeta and
trimmed with Chantilly lace
appliques and seed pearls.
The lovely bride carried a
cascade o f white feathered
carnations, white shasta dais­
ies and miniature ivy.
Mrs. Thomas Bowden at­
tended the bride as matron of
honor and Miss Marilyn Mc­
Daniel was maid of honor.
Miss Carol Bowen, Lakeland;
Mra. John Dinkins, Hender­
sonville, N. C., and Mr*. Way­
ne McLeroy, COcoa Beach,
were bridesmaids. They wore
matching formal gowns of
mist green pcau de sole and
silk organza. The bodices
were fashioned with scooped
necklines and short alcoves of
white silk organza embroider­
ed with mist green leaves.
The full overskirts were at­
tached to the waistline with
unpressed pleats and finished
with small tailored bowa at

G. Algernon Speer, Dale Scott,
Clarence L. Powell, Earl Hig­
ginbotham, John Crawford,
W. A. Adams, Roy Mann,
Thomas F. McDaniel, An­
drew Carraway,
Rupert
Strickland. William A. Kratzert, Price Heard and Edwin
A. Shlnholser.

A lio
the Mmcs. Russell
Pearson, Albert Jarrell, Sid­
ney Ives HI, John Galloway,
Harry S. Woodruff, Arthur
McCallum, Roy Holler, Wal­
lace Bell, Lloyd K. Boyle, LeRoy Anderson, Jack Morrison,
Russell Wilson, Robert O'Neil,
Raymond Lundquist, Roy Wil-

Keep Your House Sparkling

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Misses Julie and Tina Per­
sons, daughters o f Dr. and
Mra. Charle* Persons, were
recent co-hostesscs to a col­
orful luau at their lovely
Scott Avenue home In May-

Training Union
Enjoys Program
By Dr. Wing
Dr. Kenneth M. Wing, local
physician, and Mrs. Lorraine
L. Graham, program admin­
istrator, Seminole County Un­
it o f the Central Florida Tuberculosia

and

Respiratory

Disease Association, present­
ed a program on “ The E ffect*
o f Smoking on Health” at a
joint assembly meeting for
Juniors, Intermediates, Young
People, and Adults, members
o f the First Baptist Church
Training Union. H ie meeting
was held In the Fellowship
Hall at the First Baptist
Church, Sunday, G:30 P.M.

fair.
Guests o f honor were Miss­
es Judy and Laurie Rusk of
Newport, It. I., who are visit­
ing the Persons.
T h t psrty rooms symbolis­

By Mrs. Frank White
Mr. and Mra. Ed Wenry
have as their guests, their
son In law, Captain William
Hamilton and aoni Michael,
and Scotty, Capt. Hamilton
la on the faculty o f Southern
lllinoia University, Mr*. Ham­
ilton and aon Mark flew hero
Saturday from San Antonio,
where Mark had undergone
surgery,

112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 122-MIS

A fter tha showing o f the
slides, a question and answer
period was conducted by Dr.
Wing.

CowMartial . . . Residential . . . I adastrial Wiring

112 8. PARK AVE.

Cor. E . 1st A Sanford A t *.

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122-1413

of

with the family, Karen, Ed­
ward, Tommy
While

here

and Barbara.
they

enjoyed

horseback riding at McGregar Ranch, DeLand, and fish­
ing at Daytona Beach.

Personals

N ° 5 SPRAY
CO LO G N E
NOW REFILUBIE

J. C. Blackwelder o f Sanftird recently attended the
13th annual Alderman fam ily
reunion at Gold Head Branch
State Park where about Yo
persons ware in attendance.
The Child Welfare League of
America reports that &gt;8 per
cent o f day-care arrange­
ments for children o f working
mothers consists of informal
arrangements between a mo­
ther and anothar individualneighbor, relative, or paid sit­
ter.

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foliage
arrangement*. Bas­
ket* o f assorted fruit* clever*
ly assembled adorned the ela*
borate table. The gueata wera
delighted with the delectable
tropical fare, consisting of
shish kabobs, salads, Hawiian
punch and orange delight.
Highlighting the evening
was all the guest* participat­
ing in a hula contest with
Michell* Warner awarded tha
prize fo r being the best hula
dancer. The gueits were all
attired in colorful Hawaiian
prints, and the hostesse* pte*
sented them with lets.
Attending Lhe evening o f
gaity were the Misses Ellen
Sloan,
Elizabeth
Sweeney,
Denise Jarrell, Julie Williams,
Doris Bach and Pam Hunt.
Also tho Misses Melinda
Nelson, K ay Forguson, Cherrle Rosemond, Jane Mero,
Daphne de Gahnl and Nancy
Rusk.

CHANEL

TOUCHTON
KADER
JEW ELERS

Theodore

Bloomfield, N. J. drove down

brilliant hibiscus and tropleal

Mr. Arthur power o f Naranja Rd. is Improving nicely
Dr. W ing and Mrs. Graham following aurgery, and soon
were Introduced by S. O. will be able to return to his
Dormlnny, Training Union Di­ home.
rector.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arthur
Dr. W ing gave an interest­
o f Hibiscus Dr. have bought
ing and informative talk and
the former Padgett home on
showed slides on "Sm oking
Enterprise Hd. They expect
and Health.” The slides and
to move Into their new home
tape recording were made by
In a few weeks.
C. Frank Tate, M. D., Assoc­
iate Professor o f Medicine,
University o f Miami School of
Medicine, Miami, Florida.

dm
S IL V E R F L A T B B Y —
IN T E R N A T IO N A L

E. Tideman o f Lucerne Dr.
and

William
Carlson
arrived
home from tour o f duty In
Mr. John F. Connelly of Germany. H li wife haa been
Voluiia Dr. i* up and around ataying at his parent* home
again following ■ acriou* op­ on Periwinkle Dr. awaiting
eration, which kept him con­ his return to the State,
fined fo r quite a long period.

nihSIHI IIS KIN HHIH

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company

ed genuine authenticity o f
Lhe traditional Hawaiian luau
in the decor. Lighted tiki
torches and oriental lamps
created a festive atmosphere
with a low table featuring

DeBary Personals

TO O W N

down here and any “ R A N D A L L E LECTRIC
COM PANY offere a complete electrical
aervlce, does good work, does It prompt*
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and doea
appreciate ita customer*.1*

Julie Persons entertained Miss Judy Rusk and
Miss Laurie Rusk, their house guests from
Newport, R. I.
(Herald Photo)

The Misses Julie And Tina Persons
Entertain Guests A t Colorful Luau

C

over a matching sath, la
faalitoq far* to plcaaa ilia moat

appraising tula, gather*

THE M AYFA IR HOME of Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Persons was the site of a colorful lunu when
their daughters, Miss Tina Persons and Miss

Flemings
G ifU • C u ds
210 E. First St.

Downtown Sanford
Locally Owaed And
Operated By Glrnn
McCall Aad “EraIs”
Mills

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(Dsah Qbby
D E A R A B B Y t How do
you tell it pleasunt, goodhearted woman that she
should wash her neck? This
woman ia popular and well
liked. She is a faithful
worker fo r “ good causes’'
around town and her hus­
band ia quite a prominent
businessman. E very time 1
see her, her neck is dirty.
It's not just dust or dirt
that could huve occidentally just gotten here, it is a
real (rim e collection. Should
I write her an anonymous
letter? I hate to hear other
woman make fun o f her be­
hind her back.
UNDECIDED
D E A R U N D E C ID E D : I
would choose a pleasant,
good-hearted woman with a
dirty neck fo r a friend ov­
er one who would write an
anonymous letter. I f she ia
a friend, tell her. I f ehe
ia merely an acquaintance,
aklp iU I t ’s HER neck.
*
•
*
D E A R A B B Y : The (rodnation announcement racket
ha* got me hopping mad.
I t used to be an invitation
that was sent to relatives
and very close friends, and
the idea waa to IN V IT E
the person to attend tha
graduation. Today, when a
person graduates from high

•

By Abigail Van Burcn

School or college, they send
invitations to everyone they
have said hello to over the
years if they can find their
name in the phone book.
And the object Is to see
how much loot they can haul
in. This June we received
10 announcements and we
didn’t expect one. What does
• (ferson do in rnse like
this? I f you don't send a
gift, they think you're a
cheap skate.

still ten years old where my
mother is concerned. 1 know
he is right, but I hate to
hurt her. She lives very
near me and there Is no
privacy
any
more. She
seems to lie getting worse.
What cun 1 do?
A GOOD DAUG H TER
D EAR D A U G H TE R : I f
your mother “ seems to he
getting worse." perhaps she
nerds to see a doctor. Her
behavior Is typicul o f some
aging people undergoing a
physical change. I f her doc­
tor finds her in good health,
it is up to you to discour­
age her possessiveness as
firm ly and kindly as you
can. Your husband is right.
•
•
*

HOPPING MAD
D E AR H O PPIN G : Bend
a curd. I f you send a g ift
just so iteople won't think
you’re n cheap skate, you're
a hypocrite.
•
•
•
D E AR AB B Y: 1 urn at
my wits* end as to how to
handle my mother. I am 60
years old and her only child.
When she comes to visit me,
which Is all the time, she
never lets me out o f her
sight. I can’ t go to pick up
a loaf of hrend without tier
wanting to go with me. if
I tell her I will he gone on­
ly a few- minutes, she pmita
and sulks like a spoiled
child, f have never talked
up to her. She has no friends
and doesn’t want me to
have any. (She finds fault
with everyone.) My hus­
band says I act like I mil

Jacoby On fijiid y s i

C O N F ID E N T IA L T o JO:
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through the wilderness.
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By Oswald Jacoby

Television Tonight

I f East wins that trick be
will have to lead something
* 731
hack and probably will select
¥ A 7t
n diamond. South will finesse
• 843
*10110 4
the ten and knock out West's
WEST
EAST
queen. West will eash Ids last
A Q J 10 4
A KBS
spade, lint at tills point South
¥ J6B3
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will hnve time to knock out
♦ Q II .
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Ilia quern o f clubs mid make
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* A 8 3
his two club tricks. A fter that
so u th u »
South will finesse successfully
A A ID
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against the king of diamond*
6 A J 10 2
and make Ids contract.
A K J I
Should East duck the first
N o on e v u ln erab le
dull and West win witii the
South W e s t
N o rt h
East
second club lead tlie chances
1NT.
Pass
Pas s
Pass
ure that West would atluck
O p en in g lead— A Q
hearts attor cashing his good
n n iy one e n t r y to d u m m y and spade. This w o u l d s p o i l
lie
may
ner d
th a t
la ter, South's timing ami lie would
lie n e e , he s ta r ts by lending never get uiou nd to making
tiie k i n g o f club*.
that second diamond trick.
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IOb. Jh&amp; W oman •
modest but so unbecoming to
the feminine figure that men
hooted at it. Undaunted by
the sack's reception, the de­
signers have kept bringing it
back under first one name und
then another.
— Then there wits the bikini
— a style better suited for a
strip-tonso joint than u public
beach. In the bikini, most
women look repulsive. Those
few who don’t would look far
— First there was the sack, more lieautlful in NOmrlhiug

Women owe the designer of
tiie topical bathing ault a
■landing vote o f t h a n k i .
Thunk* for atcpplng so far
bayund the bounds o f good
taste and decency that women
are forced to take a good,
hard look at all the ugly, tinfeminine, tasteless styles the
men who design clothes for
wuinon have been dreaming
up to make women look ab­
surd,

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r ic r m n r *

s ts u

NOT ICI5 1* hereby given that
I am e n g age d In ouslin u at
TOO \V. nth St.. Sanford, B»mt*
note County,
Florid *,
un.lsr
the ftctltloUM num* of. SUNSI II NR T V . and that I Intend
to r s gls ta r ssld n » m * o lt li III*
C le r k
of
the Circuit Court,
ga mln ots County, Flo rid *. In
ac cor dance wltti th# provision*
o f th* Fi c ti tiou s Name Statutes
t o - w l t : Section ISSWS Florid a
Sta tu tes IkCl.
Big: Millard U, I m b Ut
K enneth W. Sl.-lnlosli, Heq.
A t t o r n e y at Law
Poat O f fic e Hox 111*
Sanford, F lo rid a 3-7 71
1’ ul.llsti July «, IS. So, I t , t » f l

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Vntlr* of I'ablle Hearing
Nolle# Is h er eb y given. H ard
o f Coun ty C o m m l, •loner* of
Beiotnnle County, Florida, p r o ­
poses to r i s e n , tho f o llo w in g
described p ro vs rty soned A - l
A g r ic u ltu r e to 0-3 Cotntiurcts11 That part o f ths Fast l i e
ft o f ths W
Of the F ' * of
Ills 81V *4 Of rile N t V F a c t i o n
1 S -t lH -:» 15. lyin g North b f the
HI. ltd. IS* and furt her descr ib ­
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from
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Bsiuliiuls County, Florid a
Hjr Jam es |&gt;. A v e r y , Jr.,
Chairman
A t la s ! A r th u r lls rk w lth . Jr.
Publish : July 37, lues
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h rm ln o l* County. Florid a, pro.
p"sa# to raaone tl,e f o l l o w in g
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Pub lic h ea rin g w i l l b# held
In ths asin lnols Coun ty Court
Mouse, Coun ty Commission* re
I loom. Hanford, Florida, on August II , m i . s i ID.uo A M or
as soon t h e r e a f te r s i posill.la
Hoard o f Coun ty C o m m is ­
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Pem ln nl* County, Flo ri d a

By James p. Avsry, Jr.,
Chairman
Atte st A r th u r llerkwIM i, Jr.
PtiMlah: July IT. I S f l

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imal jwl allow, Andy,
shown here lieiiiR com­
forted by Itis master,
R u s s e l l McCnlllster,
seemed to be some­
what mollified when
asked to poao for tlie
cameras.
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space mission*, there should
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sion a valla hip and they, like
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row
tional rockets, will no douht
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ferent missions.
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ministration's Lewis Research
111 he!* m r
Center here.
1:19 ID) I ..iffilms
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I&lt;ewls is pressing work In
(9 ) Mr Mugoo
chemical rockets
extending
1 38 ( f l Art l. in k l s t l f r
191 Dsy In Court
fiom basic research on com­
( I ) Tim Ducturs
bustion instability to opera­ 9:9) ( f l To T e ll T h * T ru th
(
I ) Lo re tt a T o a s g
tional launches of Atlas and
( I I (Is n tr s l mosplls l
Tbor-Agena
vehicle*
and 9:9* H&gt; The Iblg# nl M s h l
( I ) You Don't Pay
their various spacecraft. De­
( I ) Ousss &gt; s r * n » g
velopment of the nation's I I I ( f ) Houalae Edwards
N -wi
first high-energy liquid hydro­
c l * ( f ) ssrr rt g lo ria
gen-liquid oxygen fueled rock­
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et,
Centaur, Is also under
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Legal Notice
N.itlrr ,»l Pllbile llrnrlMg
N o ti c e I* lirrr b y glVi-n, Ibutr.l

to subtly flatter th# o f County Cuminlrsliiiiors o f
form, instead of in a Hemlliuie County, Florldo, p ro ­
pose to rrs'ino Iho f o llo w in g
n t which hluntiintly dosrr lh n l pruperty soiled A - l
A
g r ic u ltu r e to C-3 ComiTiorit.

olsl: T r. 1: Wool 111) II o f tin,
— Am! thus# fow-on-thu-hlps H li u ft o f llto N 3(2 fl of l.ol
punt* that girls snuggered 3»3l T r. 3: Hog. HU f l * uf
I lie NtV our of lot 70f, run H
iirounil In fur u coupiu uf sen- o * 3 It, HIJ’r r t j a lo n g to. .1 it/W
solt* when they Worn "in'* 31.3,1 f t ; I lie m o .S' IIIT.i. ft
H im e s 31 f t tn p u n ; T r. 3:
weto pu tty cheap - looking, I leg. Ml N W o o f 1,01 1UI run i;
weren’t they? They made any H i fl, K 191 fl. W HI. fl, N I3 i
f t ; Tr, It Ill's. I Ml II H Of NVV
girl who wore them appear to i or lot 301 run 15 HU. fl, d Its
be looking far a pick-up.
fl. W H i ft. ,N I I I f l ) Tr. t:
— And now they're trying l l r g 1*1 fl M Of N W c or o f lot
Jul. run W r.s H, K n il ft, W I I
to gel grown women Into tin- n h liu r&lt;. iv *2 ri. h i e t . i rt
topic** swimsuit ludd up by to N l ) 11/W ,.f F o r t si c i t y
Itoml, tlirncs HM'ly uloog It Ml
a pair o f *traps— like* a liu- 3u ft, ! hence N K 'l y to IV lion
by'* atinsull.
If
anything lot 7"t nl * loilnl In log IIS ft H
o f l.vg, throe# N In p u l l All in
could liiiiki* till* feminine f ig ­ Fore
st «IIt f , O r s n s * p#rk, P.U.
ure look more grutesqus and I, p.ig. fn
Public brnring wi l l In Imlil In
do any nmio to lob a woman
Ihs Bninlnol,.
County
Court
of the femininity that is loir lion,I-, County Con.rnlr-lonrrn
natural right, it's still In the Itonin, Funford. Florliln, on
Augiint tl, HUH. st lUiAil A.M.
mind uf aom# die*# designer or s , soon th ri-o iflcr ns po«*lwith designs against feminine lil*.
Hoard o t County Commis­
charm ami beauty and dig­
sion *rt
nity.
ksmln olr County. F lo rid a
tlv Jniims p. A w r y , J r ,
Bo thank*, boys, fo r tha
Chairman
topless swimsuit and tha barsA t lc s i Ar tb ur llrckwltl*. Jr,
front cocktail drsaa. With Publish: July 3T, 1&gt;((
C U II-X

thumbadown on any future
style you dream up to make
u* look silly*.
From now on, myabe w e ll
Mirk together and demand
that you design clothes that
flatter us or get out o f the
business.
Ifuw many o f you women
ugrro that the dttslgnur o f the
topless swimsuit has done
women a renl favor?

T ra in

9:0* ( f » Manny T ii. .m »s

Pub lic heu ring will be held
In t h * Hsmlnols County Court
Mouse, County Commissioners
them, you'va
tipped
your
Hoorn, Sanford, Florid a, no Au■ ust I t , 18ft, at
A.II. or band. Now we women ought
ns soon th e r e a f t e r no poaalbl.
to bn snikrt enough to turn
Hoard o f Coun ty C o m m is ­

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When the time come* for deep
From tlma to tlm* readers
want to know why bridge
columns
neglect
part-score
hands in fnvur o f more sensa­
tional games and slams. Thine
is a good reason fur this neg­
lect. Part-score hands are not
only likely to be o f little in­
terest to many readers hut,
in addition, they are far hard­
er to write about.
South holds o ff a couple of
•pade leuda hut haa to win the
third. He wnnta to attack
cither diamonds or clulis ami
should start with the clubs
because he can certainly de­
velop two club tricks even
though he will lose two club
trieka In the process.
He would like to lead clulis
from dummy, but there is

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YV E S D A T, J U L Y » , 1M4
G E N E R A L TENDENCIES:
You now are able to tee the
best meant by which you can
induce the over-ail alm i and
ambitions that are important
to you to a truly workable
baaia and Hill hold the idealinn
that
prompted
then.*
goalt. But It will mean you
alto have to e x e rd ie your
charm and ahow your appre­
ciation to helped,
A M E S (M arch 21 to April
19) You have to work more in
harmony with others if you
want to achieve at much at
you have planned. Seek out
those who truly understand
you for best results. Schedule
time.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
10) It it Important to perform
certain duties before you get
rid o f certain worries. You
are up to them—ju it pitch Ini
Be more systematic in your
hobbies tonight.
G E M IN I (M a y 21 to June
21) You can convince close
ties now, but you must not
deviate from plana formulat­
ed. Be specific, to that ideal
are understood. Do not speak
too fast or too loud.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) Put those clever
ideal into operation that will
minimise your duties, lessen
your burdens. Be willing to go
more then ball way to do your
abate In deali with olhera.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
There ere many avenues of
expression awaiting In outside
world that may help you to
have real abundance. Others
respond to your magnetic
quality.
VIRG O (August
to Sep­
tember 22) Qelting particular
Interests perfected requires
you contact right peraons and
•tale alma specifically. Vital
doors will
open.
Improve
health, social and financial
position.
UBRA (September 22 to
October 21) Getting abode
beautified end then Inviting
charming people in gives new
impetua to your life. Be
warm, friendly, cooperative.
Then others want to be with
you.
SCORPIO (October 2J to No­
vem ber 21) Any personal alms
can be realised quite readily
bow, hot you have to give
others advenes notice. Seek
out experienced ooei. They
gladly give assistance.
SAG ITTARIU S
(Novem ber
22 to December 21) Others
may not come through with
promises during day, ao be
prepared. Await a more op­
portune day. Kins evening
to reconcile with kin. Avoid
extravagance.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January
) Put aside
monetary worries and plan on
deepening worthwhile friend­
ships. Personal alms may
seem distant during AM, but
they materialise tonight.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February I t ) Backing persona
whose ideas you admire la
better than following at the
bcels of a rich person. An idea
can mean a fortune. Get in
en the ground floor.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Act circumspectly
outside world or blg-wlgs
may inform mate. Don't be
•cHItli. Olhera want to accom­
plish much and a spirit of co­
operation la beat.
IF YO U R C H ILD IS BORN
TO D AY, there la every possi­
bility that your highly inspir­
ed and forceful youngster will
early start trying to drive
others to do his or her will
because of Uia tremendous
ambition in this nature. Teach
early that others cannot real­
ly be driven, but must be led
gently for best results In life,
Tcacb to do as much as pos­
sible alone. Real gogeter
berel
•The Stars Impel, they do
not com pel." What you make
•t &gt;oer life Is largely up to
YO U I
Carroll Rlghtcr’a Individual
Forecast for your sign for Au­
gust U now ready. FOr your
copy send your blrthdate and
11.00 to Carroll Rightcr Fore­
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W ild bogs nre defined as
hogs that are actually living
in the wild and cannot be
legally claimed aa domestic
hogs In private ownership.
Wild hogs are not considered
game animate until they hevo
been so designated by the
Gama and Fraah W ater Fish

According to the Florida
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By Galbraith

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W hy D o T he Job H alfw ay, For Full A dvertising Response U se T he H erald, 322-5612
2. Personals

30. Home Appliances

53. Wanted To Huy

I 74.

Sales Help Wanted

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M AN, W IFE A a Children til It SON' 30” electric range USED T V * bought ami told REAL ESTATE SALESMANwant ride to Columbia, S. C.
with Chrome-framed glaaa
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone
MAN OR WOMAN
back-splash. Only
$149.95
322-6627.
Will pay gas. J. M. Lee, 301
UNLIM ITED Opportunity if
W/T. Dick'* Appliance Ser­
Holly Ave.
you are willing to work full
vice. 510 S. Sanford Ave. 55. Furniture For Sale
time and have an ability to
322-7656.
4. Beauty Cara
sell. Reply by letter stating
For the biggest selection of
age, qualification*, exper­
nearly uew and used furni­
Permanent Special
GIBSON 12 cu. ft, Frostclear
ience and where you may be
ture.
see
Noll's
Furniture
Our Bud|et Wave Now $6.95
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
Brokerage in Casselberry
rontacted for an appoint­
freezer
across the
top.
Cut ’ N Curt Beauty Shop
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
ment. Your repty will be
t i l Palmetto Ave.
322 0*34
$249.95 W/T. Dick * Appllkept
strictly confidential.
ance Service, S!0 S. Sanford
FREE E STIM ATE
Addres* to; Ernest M. South­
13. Catering • Food
Ave. 322-7658.
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
ward.
Southward
Invest­
ovating. New 6 Used Furni­
OKRA. 322-0415.
31. Mtitticnl Instruments
ment
A
Realty
Co.,
P. O.
ture. Cali Nix Bedding Mfg.
Box 1060, Sanford.
Co., at 70# Celery Ave.
Warren** CINNAMON TW IST
Plano Tuning and Repair
FA 2-2117.
Looki like chawin' Tobacco
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4313
77. Situation Wanted
,.,i r - t , ^
' .* •*-»
TASTES EVEN B E TTE R
Matching
CHINA CUP­
1012 French Ave.
322-4062 35. Vnctium Cleaners
s
* v i
HOUSEWORK. 322-8440.
BOARD. Buffet and Table,
• i . » « &gt; l , v •i v
Walnut,
G
o
o
d
condition;
D A Y S WORK. Ironing, Bahy
13. Special S e r v ic e s
SANFO RD VACUUM SVC.
■,f
v •_ .* I «* .1
Table 48x32, extension, one
hilling. Ph. 322-7047.
YO U R RF.XA1R DEALER
Ipaf,
additional
glass
lop,
C O M PLETE Lawn ft Yard -SBS S. Pnrk
322-6611
$50; Two metal Wardrobes, DAY WORK. 322 2782.
Service. 322-2310.
SALES - PA R TS - SERVICE
24x20x66, $10 each. Ph. 322- 87. H uslncss Renlala
21. Home Repairs
4928 or see at 218 W. 12th St.
50. Mine. Fur Sale
F o r LEASE—Service Station.
FO R PA IN T IN G A R E PA IR USED
U*
Your
Furniture.
LUMBER. $45 per Sail
Good, location. Good pro­
W ORK Call 322-3436.
Quick Service
With
the
thousand A less. 322 8812.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Caah. SU PER
TRADLNG
locally 322-4342, or apply to
REM ODEL - R E P A IR
READ Y M IX CONCRETE
POST. FA 2-0677.
the PU RE O IL COM PANY.
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029
Patloi, Floor, Free E stlm a.fi
Building Contractor
Sills, lintels, ateps, blocks, Used furniture, appliances, 99. Lola For Sale
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
aand, cement, rock, pipe,
Larry’s Msrt 215 Ssnford M A Y F A IR BUILDING LOTS
WINDOW A SLIDING
(tee),
grease trapi, dry
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
GLASS DOORS
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
wells. Stepping itonca.
"Thera teems to be a lot of cosmle duet In this area!**
Repair A R efla te
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO. 6(1. lluainetM O pp n rt.
Scott Ave. Will consider
OPERATOR R E P A IR
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­ 95. Houses For Sale
95. Houhch For Sale
SCREENS
P A R T OR F U L L TIM E
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322JU LY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
Rewirvo and New
Now available In this area,
0228.
3 BEDROOM, Low Down Pay­
$5.99. Army-Navy Surplus,
Sanfora 322-3510
E V E R E TT A. H ARPER
routes vending cigarettes,
ment. Balance $7,800. Phone
310 Sanford Ave.
AGENCY • REALTOR
LA K E M INNIE
gum, candy, nuts and other
322-G8G7.
2465 S. Park Ave.
6 LA K E F R O N T LOTS
fast
aclllng
products.
m
TON
PlllLC
O
Air-Condi­
22. Plumbing
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2255
Fully
Improved
Route
l
—
$595
investment,
New
Custom-built,
Lake
Mary
tioner. Excellent condition.
earns up to $150 or more Sewer, Water, Size 112 x 180.
C. B „ 2 BR, carportc, uti­ 2 BEDROOM, Nothing Down.
PLUMBING
$100. 322-5729, .Richard J.
Sacrifice $5500 Each, Char­
lity, ihade ii ctiru*. FHA
monthly.
Contracting Repairs
Wallitedt.
$60 month. Fenced back
les Scligman, 1201 E. RobinFinance. 322-685!) evenings.
Route 2 — $1,785 investment,
F R E E ESTIM ATES
yard. 322-3355.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
eon Ave., Orlando. Phone
earns up lo $450 or more
E. L. H A R V E Y
HUSBAND WANTED
422-2576.
monthly.
204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2 31*3 BARN OF 10,000 Item* open
to
tell
his wife that the nice 3
‘ 619 days. 1300 Grapcvillc Route 3 — $3,570 investment,
Bedroom Country H o m e , THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
28. Painting
earns up to $900 or more
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
surrounded by Shade trees 11* N. Park Ave.
F A 26123
monthly.
FO R A P A IN T E R , loskde ot
SINGER IN CONSOLE
and on 2 nice Iota near GinWill fully instruct. For inter­
BARG AIN O FFER, Lakefront
out, call Luther Taaker at Sew* forward and reverse.
derville *nd HL1I Plant,
view, write including phone
Lot. Bargain offer Immed­
321-C159.
Equipped to ZigZag. $45.40,
priced at $8750, with only
number lo Box 88, c/o Saniate Sale, $5500. Call morn­
Pay $6.50 month;
White
$1000 down, batance at $75
for Herald.
ing, evening Sanford 32224. Well Drilling
2, 3, It 4 BEDROOMS
Portable, $10.50. 322-9411.
monthly !* itill available.
2958.
1, H i. A 2 BATHS
Someone
is
going
tn
be
lo
r
­
PELLS D RILLED , PUMPS, ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
SERVICE STATION
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
ry that Lhey missed Ibis.
K ACRE. PH. 322 2685.
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
Repossessed '64 Model, P er­
FOR LEASE
LOW MONTHLY PAYM EN TS
All Typoa and Sizes
fect condition. Makes fancy Modern, passenger car-truck 95. House* For Sale
For Complete Information
We Repair and Service
stop. Good location. Call
designs, makes buttonholes,
See or CaU Your
S TIN E
4 BEDROOM — 2 BATH
Sews
on buttons, blind J. C. DAVIS, TEXACO, Inc.
1*01
S.
Park
Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
RANCH STYLE Loch Arbor
322-5033
hems, monograms, embroid­
F A 2-5232 anytime
07 W Ind St.
FA 2 6432
SALES BROKER
Home,
featuring
large
ers, darns, patches, Etc.
f ft Have The Home For You
rooms throughout, including ADD THIS FOR A BARGAIN
Guaranteed. R e s p o n s i ­
5. A ir Cond. &amp; Heating
69. S c h o o l* &amp; In s tru c tio n s
e family style kitchen, sepa­ A comfortable 2 Bedroom
ble person assume remain­ s a a ^
^
*
i
a
House PLUS 3 Completely
rate dining room, end a fine
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
ing 5 payments o f $7.95. Ph.
central
heating
system,
furnlahed apartments. PLUS
2665 P A R K D RIVE
U. S. C IV IL SERVICE
Credit Mgr. 322-7457.
By FEDDERS
adaptable lo Air Condition­
a monthly Income of $125 322-2420
322-7496
TESTS!
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
HUSBAND L E F T W IFE
ing unit, an outstanding of­
from apartment!. PLUS a
DO So. Park Ave.
322-4234
And we were forced to Re­ Men women, 18.32. Start high
fering for a quick sale at
low down payment equal* a
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
possess 5 month old Dial O$17,000. Derma are flexible,
bargain in any language at
as $102 a week. Preparatory
Realtor
R E FR IG E R A TIO N
Malic ZigZag Sewing Ma­
but et least $1500 Down.
only $10,000,
training u n.t 11 appointed
Raymond Lundquiat, A s m .
Sale* and Service
chine. Makes Fancy StitchTtinusandf of Jobs open. Ex­
F A 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
F R E E ESTIMATES
es, makes buttonholes, sews
perience usuall necessary.
Ed Callan
Ph. 322 6154
on buttons, etc. Guarantee. FREE information on Jobs,
Remaining $36 rash or take salaries, requirements. Write
1*01 Park Avenue
Investment It Realty
SO. Horn* Appllancaa
TODAY giving name, ad­
up piym enls o f $6.00 per
F A 2-5232 anytime
116 N. Perk Ave.
322 9173 SEVERAL Outstanding 3 * 3
dress and phone. Lincoln
month. Phone 322 8627.
Bedroom Home* available in
IIM O N 14 cu. R. Froitclear
U R E E N B R fA R
Service, Box *5, Sanford
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
all Areas of Sanford. Let u*
Choice
lota
available
la
USED A REPOSSESSED
Herald.
Show you Aroundl
freezer a cro ii the top. Now
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
BARGAINS
Property Management
only $295.30 W/T, Dick'* G-E Stereo
overlooking
g o lf
course.
109.95
A Sales Broker
Appliance Service, 310 S. CROSLY T V
Custom building to your
99.95 71. .Mnle Help Wnnled
Sanford Ave. 322 763*.
specifications.
Greenbrier
PHILCO T V
79 95
1901 S. Park Ave.
DRUGSTORE
developed by
109.85
3IBSON 1* cu. ft. Froitclear G-E 19" Portable T V
FA 2-5232 anytime
STOCKERS
O ffers fo r your selection
KINGSW OOD
209 95
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h G-E 23" Console T V
M ERCHANDISERS
these Beautiful 2, I, A 4
BUILDERS, INC.
49.95
freezer a cro n the bottom. Wcstinghousc Refrig.
For new store opening eoon
Bedroom
202 Felrmont Dr.
119.95
Last one at thli low price Phllco R rfrig.
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
in Sanford. Watch for our
F A 2-1074
109 95
o f 344-93 W/T. Dick'a Ap Admiral Rafrig.
Ad In next Monday's piper,
Shown by appointment Ph.
119.95
pliance Service, 310 8. San­ Norge Gas Rsnge
SUPER-X DRUG STORES
322-3561.
Really BIG BIG
Kclvlnator Elec. Range 49.95
ford Ave. 322-765*.
Swimming Tool
Weslinghouse 21" T V
49.95
PHARMACISTS
Do see thla Oversize 60-acre
Frlgidaine Refrig.
59 95 Walch for our ad in next
Swimming pool. Do see this We have several new 3 snd 4
20 cu. ft. chest type freezer
Monday'* paper. We are
2-ecres of Lakefront priv­ bedroom homes, now under
n o n cB o r ir iT
$149.95
opening a new store in this
construction.
In desirable
acy. Do sec this large 3
ATW o r FLO RID A TOl
area soon.
ft. upright freezer
Ravenna Park. These homes
UTHT1K O. WILLIAMS. If 12 cu.
Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
SUPEK-X DRUG STORES
$134.95
va, ami h»r unknown spoil.,
are quality constructed by
home. Do sec acres of
married, and If d*ad, h.r No Money Down. Up to 24
Shoemaker, featuring fully
known hatra. davlaeaa, irranswimming and fishing. Do
72.
Female
Help
Wnnted
mos. to pay.
equipped
built-in
electric
it. aaalanoaa, Uanora. crrdlstart
leisurely
Lekefront
r» .
truataaa. or any other
kitchens, plus many extras!
GOODYEAR SERVICE
To make the beet home
DRUGSTORE
living. *15,100 with Terms!
rtloa clalmlna by. through,
STORES
buy, sea the
dar or agalnal Myrtle O. WII*
SALESPERSONS —
Stemper Agency, 1919 So.
mu and any and all per*
These homes can be purchas­
553 W. First St., Sanford
CASHIERS
French. Ph. *22-4991.
no harlns, or clalmlna to
ed for as little as $71.28 per
Ph.
322-2821
re, any rleht, title or Intar*
COSMETICIANS
month, (Including taxes and
l In and to thi foltowln*
FREE
$2,400.
equity.
$100
lorlbad land, lylna and bo- USED LU M BER; 2x4 through For New Store opening soon
Insurance) after low FHA
down,
*M.
mo.
peye
all.
In Sanford. Watch for our
t In Bemlnola County. H ertxl2. Sheeting and flooring.
down paymentl
May we
t, to.wlt: Lot I, Ulock "(T.
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17'
ad in next Monday's paper.
322-0793.
act
II
of
BANI.ANPO
serve you?
Fla.
room,
equipped
kitch­
SUPER X DRUG STORES
JIINOH. acoordliiB *“ *'&lt;*I
en, terraizo floors. Helmly
ireof recordad tn Plat llook W IL L accept boat reasonable
We Have The Home For You
past 41 Of tho Public lieRealty Ph. 322-1*41.
offer for 18 cu. ft. sU lnlen 13. Mnle or Female Help
rda of Btmlnolo County, Klor*
iteel commercial refrigera­
i.
IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY
r«tt, an* oath of you. oro
tor, Good running condition
New H o m e , West Fourth
rOky notified that a ault ha*
LOOKING
FOR
Office
322-211*
have Just changed ove* to
•n brought again*! you In
Street, Just off Persimmon.
2566 PA R K DRIVE
SECURE JOB?
. Night 322 0648
I Circuit Court, In and for
new refrigerator this week.
Call 838 3911 Collect.
822-2420
322-7495
tutnoli County, Florid*, In
323 0700
Contact Dick Aiken ur call
anctry, entitled II. A. UKTrain for U. S. Civil Service 2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fta.
322-6625.
IKK and B im tLB r L DKtesta. See our ad under Edu­
IKE. till wife, plaintiff*, v*.
rn xiE a w i l l i a m s . *t *i GE R E FR IG E R ATO R , Good
cation-Instruction classifica­
SANFORD HERALD
fendant*, an* you, ao* aach
condition. Phone 322-4050.
tion. Lincoln Service. Es­
you, arc required to file
W ANT ADS
tablished 1941.
Br Answer to tha plain tiff»
BRING FAST
mptalnt with tha (M*rk of Rent Blue Lustre Electric
I* Court, and l*rv* upon
Carpet Shimpooer for only
RESULTS
ilntlffa or Plalnttffa' altor.
An investment, not an ex­
$1 per day. Carroll’s Furni­
It U with great pride and joy that I announce
y.
TlloMAB
A.
BPEIUt.
pense. Csll FA 2-5612 (or
ture.
toao addraaa la P. t». Horn
M. Panford, riorlda. a copy
o f the a s s o c ia tio n with me of my brother,
expert advice on a Herald
Before You Go Use
aald Anawar, on or b*for* USED T Y PE W R ITE R S . Old
advertising campaign.
guat 11, H it, and If you
machines, but in good run­
1 to *0 *0, a derr re pro
nfeaao will bo antered aaalnat
ning condition. Remington
it, an* oaeh of you. for tha
U e fo r o y o u b u y . .
A New Mlrarle Drug
12 Standard $ ».M . Under­
U f demand** In »ald ComFor A ll Auto Transmis­
wood Portable $27.50. Smithtint.
rh* nature of thla *ult la to
sions And Engines. Ask
Corona Skywriter Portable
tat tha tllla to the abova
in the general practice o f the fineat Real
Your Garagriuan Fur
$14.50. Newer models at
icrlb.d land In plalnttffa. It.
DKl'RKK hod BlllltLLV U
“ IIAR-TO-GO". If
lie
$57.50 and up.
K»tate Service in the Slate of Florida. We
IPREC. hi* wlf*.
Does Not Have It Aak
A'IT.VE8H my hand and the H AYN E S O FFICE MACHINE
ahull both look forward to the many oppor­
Y z s a c m z z z ?
Him To Gel tl. There la
tl of aald Court, at Hanford,
CO M PANY
mlnola County, Florid*, thla 114 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford
N o S u b a l i t u l e For
tunities to nerve you, the public.
t da R of »uly, A. D. 1**4. vvunt.iv rt/iSMiir
“ HAS-TO-GO".
BAL)
t
,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr, 51. Article* For Rent
• M t lt w M " rtf-'-Hik
Product O f Sweet man’a
Clark o f BaM Court
. AlllOMA HI (ik &lt;I k
Lab., Inc.
fly: landra B. Johnaon,

SW EETIE PIE

X

By Nadine Seltzer

&lt;5

;A'Sfr.i

St. Johns Realty

LO VELY
L A K E F R O N T LOT

$100 DOWN

F H A - V A HOMES

Seminole Realty

FHA - V A

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

SO U T H W A R D

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

V A -FH A

Jim Hunt Really

Seminole Realty
N E W HOMES

Government

Owned Homes

Legal Notice

N E W HOMES

Priced From $6,760
Down Payments
A s Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Announcement

“ HAS-TO-GO”

see

R E N T A BED

D. C.

IOMAB A. BPEER
ternoy for glgiBliflB
a Bob 1114
ofor*. riorlda
btlah July II. **, *!. * A «*
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Roll a way,

Hospital

4

Baby

By Day, Weak, or Month
Ph. FA 2-31*1 ii* w 1st St
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

DICK’S
APPI-M**'-" RERVICE
510 Sanii..

, 322-763*

Dorr S. Baker,
Repreaentallva
Box 29
Lake Mary, Fla.

95. Ilmme.e For Sale

106. Apartments for Rent 115. A ul on For Sale

2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building Furn. Apt. 2300 ncnonvllle.
iuls. First $2,5UO lakes this
properly. Ph. 668-4601, En­ GARAGE A PAR TM E N T, Fur­
nished. 322 3383 or 322-2202.
terprise, Fla.

$ Bank $
Repossessions

JUMBO house 8 room, 2 ear Cozy Cottage. Lake privileges.
$50. Ph. 322-6106,
garage, patio. Stove, dispos­
•61 VW Bus. *1192 bat 943 mo.
al, dish washer. 322-1426.
FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. $40 •58 Cadillac. $891 bal, *37 mo.
Adults, rh. 322-9480.
'59 Chev., *941 but., $37 mo.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Clesn
snd close tn. Jimmie Cow- FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie '59 Merc., $742 bal., $36 mo.
'60 Opal Wag $681 bal, 132 mo.
sn. 322 4013.
Cowan. 322-4013.
'61 Renault $691 bal, $32 mo.
LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­ EFFIC IEN C Y. $40. 611 Park. '59 Renault, $487 but, $24 mo.
room, 2 Bath, pine panel­
'55 Cadillac. $542 bal, $28 mo.
ed Florida Room, Central FURN. APT. 322-2800.
'57 9 pass Wag $691 bal $32 mo
air, sprinkler system, pstio,
N E W LY B U ILT Apartments. '53 Cadillac. $243 bit,- $10 mo.
150x150 lot. Ph. 322 B522, 207
See them at 610 E. 10th St. '56 Line., $681 bal, $31 mo.
Ridge Hd.
'58 Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo.
Phone 322-1427.
'59 Opal, $599 bal, $31 mo.
CR 2 BEDROOM. Large Flor­
MODERN Furn. apto. Also '68 Old*, $667 bal., $32 mo.
ida Room, separate store
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374. '58 Chev, $667 bal, $31 mo.
room, 2 large lota with oak
trcea, excellent Sanford lo­ W E L A K A APARTM ENTS ‘37 Chev 11 rod 1792 bal $35 mo
Rooms private baths, 114 '39 Font, $399 bal, $24 mo.
cation. Reasonable. C a l l
'58 Pont, $788 bat, $37 mo.
W. First St.
322-2950.
'60 Ford. $599 bal, $32 mo.
CONCRETE BLOCK 3 bed­ CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.
'58 Chev, $490 bal, $24 mo.
ent. 1064 Palmetto.
room, Florida room, Dh
'56 Chev, $419 bal, $24 mo.
bath. 2 atr conditioners, kit­
CLEAN Unfum. apt. 309 Mag­ '55 Olds, $471 bal, $24 mo.
chen range. $600 down, $70
nolia. Apply downstair* af­ '37 Iluick, $596 bal, $29 mo.
per month. Available Sept.
ter 8 p. ni.
'55 Merc, $569, $32 mo.
1st. 322-0625.
Jeep 4 WD, $586 bal. $32 mo.
WELCOME N A V Y !
96. Mounts • Sale nr Rcni 1 * 2 Bedroom Apartment* ‘52 Ford, $97 bal, $3 mo.
'51 Cadillac, $49 ba], $2 mo.
furnished. Reasonable. See
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
'31 Iluick, $24 bal, |l mo.
Howard Long, Main St. &amp;
LAKE.
Call e v e n i n g !
'50 Merc, $49 bal, $2 mo.
DeBary Ave., Enterprise.
322-1597.

National

1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath * shower, suitable
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
for couple or single person
SAN FO R D A V E .
or retired. All utilities in­
97. Hounes For Rent
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
O PE N E V E N IN G S
cated on 1st St., within 1
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Clean
block of 2 free parking lota
and close In. Jimmie Cow­
ajut shopping center. In­
an. 322-4013.
quire at Manuel Jacobson &lt;963 C hew y 2 S. S. $200, taka
2 UK, Unfurnished house. Ph
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
up payments. 322-1187.
322 8892,
106. Apartment! for Rent '63 Chevy II Nova, Excellen
2 * 3 Bedroom Houses
cond. Ph. 322-22*3.
Z' liA R flE Nicely lurn. Duplex
Payton Realty
apt*. 14th Ave., Longwood, '55 FORD, good body, good
322-1301
17*2 at Hiawatha
mechanical coaditioa, CaU
8 ml. from N.A.S, Ph. 8382 BEDROOM HOUSE, Kit­
329*.
322 0646, Claude HarroU.
chen equipped. Ph. 322-7095.
9
3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­ 120. Automotive Service
RENTALS
RAGE A P T . Water, electrlFurnished or Unfurnished
Auto Glass, to p s
city furnished. Nice shady
Ball-Blalr Agency
4k Seal Covers
lol.Aiiulta only. Ph. 322-1303.
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.
1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 068- N IC E L Y furnished apartment,
a 1r
condition
available.
5122.
Adults. Phone 322-1926.
304 W. fe ll St. F A S-MIS
100. Resort Mental*
A L L WORK G U ARANTEED
2 BEDROOM
FURNISHED
APA R TM E N T. Clow In. Ph.
4 RM DU PLEX, Furn. air
322-9173 daya, 322 0641 even­
cond., near ocean, Ormond
ing*.
Beach,
perm, c o u p l e .
EXTRA
LARG E
8 Room
Lakefront Home. 322-4693.

1012

Phone 322-4503

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
A U TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

Orange City 775-3698.

101. Trailer * Cabana*
Apache Camping Trailer*
Cecil Sellers — 668-4*1*
Clark St., Enterprise

102. Mobile Home# • Sale

Senkarik Glass and Paint

FURNISHED
OR UNFURv
Company
NISHED, 4 Large Rooms, 310 Magnolia Ph. F A 2 4 U I
tile bath. No Petal Phone
COHEN RAD IATO R SHOP
322-3755.
Free Inspection,
estimates,

113. Wanted To Rent

pickup, deUvery. Recoriag
4 repairs discounted.
21U4 E. 3rd.

RENTALS

M AK E 1 *82 P A Y M E N T and
move info 1964 55 ft. House
STENSTROM R E A L T Y , San­
Trailer. Ph. 322 5390.
ford's largest Home rental
and Sales Firm, Is In need
1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAILof several rental homes Im­
ER, 4 Iota all cleared.
mediately. Our supply is
Ready for occupancy. Off
Down I
SR 46 in Paoli. Mra. Philip
Fannin. Rl. 1, Box 1T4D,
We need 2, 3 and 4 Bedroom,
Sanford.
1, m and 2 Bath Home*,
N IC E IIOUSETIIA1LER. Reafurnished or unfurnished!
sonslilc. Can he seen on
We h ive qualified clients
Beardall Ave., 2 miles So.
walling to rent and leasal
o f Geneva.
Msy we serve you 7
1957 NASHUA house trailer,
47 x 8, completely furnish­
ed. L ik e Monroe Boat Bowl.
Phone 668 5727.

103. Mobile Hornea • Rent

322-3443

121. Hcootera A Cycles
1962 HONDA Motorcycle 105
cc. Perfect condition. 6*00
miles. All extras. *22-458*.

123. Boats &amp; Motors
Gateway

To

Tbs

w aterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. F A S-5M1
JOHNSON JAV E LIN , 30 hp,
also 18, Both electric starts.
Hull very good, 18 It. long.
Sell or trade. Ph. 322-349*
44*7.

Stenslrom Realty
2166 P A R K D RIVE
322-2420
322-7498

1 2-BEDROOM and 1 3-bed­
Loral automobile dealers of­
room,
Bowman's
Trailer
fer their best buys In Herald
Court. 668-4908.
classified display adi.
1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAILER furnished. Adults only.
*75 mo. Ph. 322-1187.

It Pays
To U «e
The H E R A L D
Want Adi.

PUBLIC A N N O U N C E M EN T

HOUSETRA1LER
on
U rge
private lot. $65 month. CaU
aftar 6 p m. 222 60*7.

IN U E S T

July

27.

1064

A D E LA ID E H. MO8 E8 on the abort data
became associated with Merle W . Warner.
She brings with her many years o f E X P E R I­
ENCE in tha F IE L D of R EA L-E S TATE .

S-0
M ERLE W . W A R N E R &amp; ASSOC.

Deltona!
Oeltone, Meckl.'s let.it and
at.ele.t community t* iust
minulst from you. Drive over
today and . . . for yoursslf
th.te sptcieui homeiltae I8*t
sell for only 11193., inclvdln*
Central w tltr Mains and
Favad Straalsl You'll ba
amaradt 910. nails you on tha
way la tha bail (nvtilmanl
of your lifer

HARRY B. DIETRICHS

aura to sea tha
nsatlia, Machla's famous
sms on display In tha
, (orida ashlbli al tha N.V.
World'* Fail! You'll alio want
lo tour tha 13 othar rtaliahtlul
modal*, all tailored to III your
porkathook. Prlt»s nnsa from
•7990. to 11*^30. for lh* bl(,
modsl-donrn paymanla
usury modsl-doan
start al only 1240., with
monthly paymartls a* lour a*
9*9-27!

W. Dietrichs, Realtor
SEMINOLE REALTOR

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Sanford, Florida
Dial 322-3829
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Grad* MA ” Dressed &amp; Drawn
Florida Or Georgia Shipped
T ro cookouta were held — boys and girls learned to fry cans, and an evening barbe- hardy, were held at I i n form of skit*, square dancing,
The youngatrra provided their and social dancing — sans
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
Teenagers tram eight cen-l

Lessons

and receation early this week
at 4-II Camp McQuarrle In
(ha Ocala National Forest
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 o f the newest subjects
for campers was food science.
Using six basic eaperiments,
4-II’ers got a quick look at
the effects of liquids In food
presrvation, the effects of salt
solutions on vegetables, and
to w various baking powders
affect foods. These and other
food experiments g iv e the
teenagers a
background of
what makes good nutrition.

morning

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in

FRYER

citizenship,

flag-raising

cere­

monies and evening vespers
munled out the busy program

TH E TW IST, BIRD and monkey, favorite
dances among tho teenage set were the top at­
traction o f the evening at 4-H Camp McQunrrie
for 1.10 4-H'ers from Marion, Orange, Brevard,
Citrus, Sumter, Hernando, Seminole anti Iaikc
Counties. Shown dancing are David Hay, Orlan­
do; Kathleen Mendenhall, Sanford, in front;
Donna llogan, Sanford and Allen West Orlando,
in back.

STU D YING T IIE C H E M IC AL properties o f
fowl was emphasized at 4-H Club Camp Mc­
Quarrle where teenagers from eight counties
gathered fo r a week o f classes and fun. Shown
here diagnosing the effect o f liquids and perservation are Seminole County 4-H’crs (from
left to right) Eleanor Hein, Carmen Adriatico,
Sandy Mikler, anti Pat Coney. Koyce Williams,
assistant county agent supervises.

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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 fo r 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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VOL. 50

United Press Lensed Wire

Established 1908

TUESDAY. JULY 28, 1904

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 243

Something to think about:
Thirty-nine
adulta

per cent o f

living

in

all

Seminole

County work and buy outside
il o f the county. A t one time
®

there w a» *uch a thing *■ al­
legiance . . .
•
•

•

Dr. John E. Johns o f 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 o f colleges and univcrsitlca, he noted: “ You left
school saying ycu wouldn't
give It u dime. That's one vow
you kept."
•
•
•
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.
•
•
•

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 o f the
local Welcome Wagon circles
call* our attention to "Brok­
en Pavement," and "Steven’s
Fork" — both in West V ir­
ginia.
•
•
•

®

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.
"T w o 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

Reminds o f 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 jet A-3B Sky-warrior attack
interesting two words.
been
named commanding of­ bombera and 260 men. He is
•
•
•
ficer
o
f Heavy Attack Squad­ also administrative head o f a
It's Marine Ccrpornl Har­
similar-sized
unit,
Detach­
old L. Fennell now. The son ron II replacing Cdr. Ilarton ment Eight, currently oper­
o f Mrs. Sue Hruwn o f Long- W. Bartholomew who was ating at the Sanford Naval
wood won the promotion July killed in an aircraft accident Air Station.
p
] while stationed at the Ma­ July HI.
Kennedy, a 10(9 graduate
rine Derracks, Naval Weap­
Cdr. Bartholomew was on a of the U. S. Naval Academy,
ons Station, Fntlhrook, Calif. (light from the carrier Frank­ flew propeller craft from ca­
He signed up In the Marines lin D. Roosevelt in the Med­ vort carriers during the Ko­
in January, lflrtO.
iterranean whore the Sanford rean War. Later lie earned a
•
• •
based squadron is nearing the master's degree In nuclear
James Harks, sen of Dr. half-way mark in ita current
engineering from the Massa­
and Mrs. Orville L. Harks, at. deployment with the U. S.
chusetts Institute of Technol­
tended the Key Club conven­ Sixth Fleet.
ogy, and began flying jets
tion as a delegate from Semi­
Kennedy has served as the during a lour with Sanford's
nole High School. The parley
squadron's executive officer VAH-S in 1956 59.
4
was held In Dallas, Texas,
since April 6. He brings to Ids
He returned to NAS Sanford
earlier this month. Young
new Job more than four year* last year and served as VAHHarks is a vice president of
experience in heavy attack 11 maintenance officer before
■ the local club.
becoming executive officer.
aviation.
•
• •
His wife, Sunn, and five
In his new job, Kennedy
Cecil Tucker, county sgilwill be in charge of six twin- sons live in Lake Mary.
cultural 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
W a y s;" at 65 it’a " I ’m hut a
Stranger Here, Heaven Is My
H om e;" at 65, "N earer My
Cod to Th ee;" at 76, “ When
the Roll ia Called Up Yunder,
CAPE KEN N ED Y &lt;Uri&gt; - Africa, the Agena upper stage
I 'll He There;” and at 85,
The
United States today fired was expected to rocket Rang­
"Lord, I'm Coming Hume."
its Ranger-7 lelevision probe er toward the moon at 24,480
•
•
•
on a planned 228,00-mile voy­ miles per hour.
Alfredo,
the
hamburger
age to the moon to get the
The silvery rocket thunder­
eating alligator who spent his
first closeup pictures of the ed into the clear blue sky aft­
t
fifth summer last year with
lunar service.
er a flawless countdown. Sec­
the Pat Boyles on the Wekiva
onds after launch, the rocket
The
spacecraft,
designed
to
River west o f
Longwood,
end a six-year string of Amer­ arched over the Atlantic leav­
hasn’t returned fer his usual
ican moonshnl failures, was ing a brilliant white vapor
■ummer sojourn and the fa ­
rocketed toward space atop trail on its way to the prelim­
mily fears he has met with
an AlUs-Agena that roared In­ inary orbit.
soma mishap. Easily identi­
to life at 11:50 a.m. EST with
About 8 minutes after blast­
fied by a missing third toe
a blast of orange flame.
off, space agency officials said
on the right front foot, A l­
The pioneering probe was the Agena rocket hid success­
fredo returned a n n u a l l y
first aimed at a "parking or­ fully propelled the spacecraft
^ around the first o f July and
b it" about 115 miles above Into its coasting orbit, waiting
*
became quite a family pet . . .
earth. After coasting for about lo be kicked out toward the
has anyone seen Alfredo?
20 minutes to a point over moon.

Ranger-7 Off
To The Moon

Holley Comes
To Sanford
0

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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.

w w a

•••

Thant Accepts
W A S H IN G TO N

CDR. Kennedy New
VAH-11 Officer

Engineer's Report
Sparks Argument
By Dottle Austin

with

City Editor

City Commissioners
See Sewage Plant

(U l’ l ) —

Sanford City Commissioners
saw for the first time today,
General Thant has accepted the final product of the new
sewage treatment plant at
the invitation o f President
Mill Crook.
Johnson to visit Washington
Aug. 0, soon after he returns
Aom ■ -atote, vlati tc Moscow.
United

Nation*

Socertary

JF K Report
W ASHINGTON' (U I’ I ) —
The Warren Commission's re­
port on the assassination o f
President John F. Kennedy
will lie mode public by the
White House by mid-Septem­
ber, Informed sources said to­
day.

Rough Sailing
V E N IC E , Italy (U P I) —
F lfly-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*. (U IT ) —
The Ku Klux Klan offered «
$1 ,000 reward yesterday for
Information into the burning*
o f Negro churches In this
area hit In recent weeks by
a series of bombings and
church fires.

Bank Law Asked

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.

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) —
The Federal Deposit Insur­
ance
Corporation
(F D IC ),
alarmed hy the failure af four
banka this year, is *"king
Congress for legislation to
tighten supervision c f hank­
A
nonpartisan group of
ing institutions.
South Seminole residents will
meet Thursday at the Am er­
ican legion
Hall,
Prairie
LOS ANG ELES (U P I) — Lake, in Fern Park, to form
Catholica protesting J. Frnn- a campaign committee for
cls Cardinal McIntyre's alleg­ Republican presidential can­
ed lack o f 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 N e­ will tie State Rep. Jan For­
gro leader.
tune.

Goldwater Unit
To Organize

Cardinal Picketed

Samples of the finished pro
duct of sludge was shown ami
it was explained that the
siuilgo occurs when solids are
separated from liquids. The
resulting material can then
t&gt;c dried or burnod, without
odor.
Whi n R is dried, as the city
is now doing, the resultant
product can be used as a fer­
tilizer for grass, shrubs and
ornamentals, (anything b u t
food products).
Tlic city will utilize the pro­
cessed fertilizer first to com­
plete
landscaping
of
the
treatment plant grounds, and
then for city parks and plant
ings.
Plant Superintendent Rick
Richard Jr., explained that
this is the first time that the
complete processing has been
done, with the finished pro
duct ready for use.

New Alabama
Countv Asked
IlESSEltMKR. Ala. ( U P !)
— A move to cteatu the first
new Alabama county in 61
j m i i uii* being pushed by to­
rn) Democrats today, while In
Montgomery State A tty. Gen.
Richmond Flowers looked in­
to the legal angle*.
Tim new-county push, which
would split tiie so-called Bes­
semer Cut-Off area away
from Jefferson County, was
started h* a by-product of
congressional rcdlslrictlng. A
special session of the Legis­
lature will consider redlatricU
log next week.

Herald Index
4
Aldiy .......... . . . - ___Page
Bridge .............. . . . . Page 4
Classified .......... page 10- 1)
Comic* ......_____ .... Page 0
Editorial ... -------.... Pag* 8
'i
Funeral* ............
Horoscope .......... . . . Page It
Society ______ ... .... Page 5
Sports . . . . ___ ... .. Poge 0•7
T V Program* ___---- Page t
We the Women ...... Pag* 4

the

completed

plans

bring turned over to the city,

Sanford city fathers threw

when the survey Is completed.

cold water on tha o ffer o f a

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 o f 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 engendern l 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
o f the letters which went out
to the engineering firms,
along with the outline o f
what the preliminary report
Is to ahow.
A fte r hassling ever tha
m aler for aome lime, com­
missioners asked Knowles to
add to thn list a commercial
and retail study o f 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 o f 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
o f dorks and buildings un­
less I know someone will

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,
whi ch
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,

OFFICIAL TOUR of the new city h c w iir o 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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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
o f the Town o f North Orlando
last
December and
April
when he signed papers for
the purchase.
He claims tiie defendants
cheated him by not selling Hie
land he thought he was buy­
ing. Okimoto says Dial prior
to signing tiie various papers
he looked at maps, inspected
the property.
T h « Hawaiian stales he
gave a promissory nolo for
3840,000 and then gave the de­
fendant* another one which
was blank. This and other
documents were Incomplete,
tie said, but lie depended on
the defendant's "good faith"
in filling the blanks.
He further allegci he paid
the defendsnt 356,660 during
preparations for the land deal
iiut the company will not now
repay It.
He asked (lie court to void
the contract documents and
demands 32 million damages.
His attorneys arc John M.
Robertson and Harold War
HI.
In previous reports o f the
sale, the owners were listed
as Hie Silver Creek Precision
Corp., Silver Creek, N. Y.
Deed of transfer as filed gt
that time in Scmiunle County
indicated Oklmoto would pay
31,126,265 to Uic Silver Creek
firm. A mortgage of |I.Z5
million was also recorded
from Oklmoto to Silver Crock.
When contorted by The Heraid for comment early this
morning, local North Orlan­
do Company manager Frank
Fasula said "Thla ia quite a
a1mck. This Is the company'*
main office and no pspera
have been served here. We
had no Indicallon that Mr.
Okimoto was preparing such
action and therefore, at this
time, are totally unprepared
to make any statement."
Mayor (rone Van Eepoel,
■iked for an opinion ■■ to
what reaction ol village off]
dale would be, advised that
the council would continue, as
It has In the past, to work for
growth and improvement of
the village aa a whole regard­
less o f who holds ownership
of the undeveloped properties.

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★

romp here and use them."
he said.
"W here
ar* all
these
yarht* ‘they* tell me will
com* her* and tie up?
Who'* going to us* Ihle
motel
and
restaurant?
Where are all these people
romlng from, with ell (hie
m oney?" Crappn naked.
"You gotta ahow
Crappa roncluded.

me,"

The city manager taid that
letters and a list o f the re*
qulrcment* had been lent to
ni na
mart,!*
engineering
firms. Four hove expressed
interest and w ill send their
representatives her* to talk
with tha city commissioner*.
Thn first appointment, with a
representative o f J. E. Grein­
er Company out o f Tampn
has been set fo r 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday,
Appointments
alto
have
been
set
with
Lockwcod
Greene Engineers from Spartenhurg, S. C, and David Volkrrt Associate* from Miami.
The firm o f 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 o f bulkheading,
land filling, marina construc­
tion, land traffic flow, park­
ing provisions, utility eatenlions, layout o f docka, serv­
ice facilities, design and con­
struction materials o f the
docks, a detailed coat break­
down, engineering coats, time
estimate! and apeclflraUona
for the actual construction o f
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.

★

★

★

★

Resignation 0! Bond
Trustee Accepted
City Commissioners
Mon­
day accepted "w ith regret"
the resignation o f 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.
"W e are In as good shape
as we have ever been," said
Comm. Earl Higginbotham.
"W e ere In belter shape,”
■aid Comm. J. H. Crappa
"W e hsve reduced our bond­
ed Indebtedness and our bond
are selling at top prices, now.
Mr. Williams has clone a fine
job o f taking csrc of other
people's money. He has done
a terrific job for the city."
George
Touhy,
executive

vice president o f First Federal was present at the com­
mission meeting and said that
he had come ee a representa­
tive o f Sanford cltiiene and
taxpayers to commend Wil­
liams for the fine handling o f
the bond board trusteeship
and express appreciation for
his efforts in behsif o f tha
city.
Williams has received no
compensation for his ten year*
work, though " I did get In on
a steak dinner one tim e," he
commented.
Comm. Crappi Initiated •
motion that a resolution o f
commendation be presented
Williams by the comm let ion
in behalf of the City o f 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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Four Threats To Privately Endowed Universities Pointed Out
Four "s h a rk !" which pose Dr. Johns was the "demand Stetson is still using the ssme
a major threat to the future for capital outlay." Expan­ structure.
The speaker said expansion
of private education institu­ sion and modernisation cotta
and modernization costs dur­
tions In thla country were have created a huge burden ing the past 60 years exceed
identified in detail Monday on the schools, he said, not­ that o f the previous 300 years.
Second "shark" to threaten
noon at the Rotary Club meet­ ing that the physics budding
at DeLand ia the seme one private school* was listed as
ing in the Civic Center.
which was in use when the "student costs." It now costs
The speaker was Dr. John
school started and bad only about 33.000 a year in tuitions
E. Johns, professor ol Stetson 70-pius students.
and fees to attend a univers­
University, who also outlined
Physicists who studied prior ity, ha added.
Dr. Johns said a student
future growth plana (or the to 1942, he said, find their
subjects of thst period out­ preparing to become a doctor
DeLand school.
The first threat listed by dated. Yet, be pointed out, or law yer 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. " I f people care,"
Dr. Johns said, "they usually
find the w ay."

lie scored the lack of in­ center campaign Is slated to
terest among graduates and begin next year.
Tiie Baptist Convention has
urged his listeners to do all
pledged $1.5 million, Ford
In their power to help their
Foundation another $1.5 m il­
alma m iter to prevent the lion and "friends" are expect­
private educational s y s t e m ed to provide a third $1.5 m il­
from "falling by the way- lion within the next three
side."
years, giving the DeLand uni­
Expressing firm confidence versity a firm hold on its fu­
la Stetson, Dr. Johns said a ture, D t , Johns told Uotarnew business administration
building cosUng $500,000 is
The speaker was Introduced
planned fur the campus next hy Tom McDonald, program
year, lie also said a science chair njan for July.

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■re* fo r potential Russian at­
tack* on key industrial cen­
ters in North China and Man­
churia. United Nation! ob­
server! familiar with Mos­
cow’* wnr industry and trans­
portation system believe that
the Russians arc preparing
"N ever get tired of decep­ to use the country as a bam?
tion In w ar," Is a cardinal in their confrontation with
tenet o f Mso Tse-tung’s mil­ Red China.
itary strategy. A * he wrote
RonK n •'protectorate!" of
in his book on war, "Fein t Russia's ernes, Mongolia is,
at east and strike at west is for the present at least, in
the aurrst method to lead tha the grip of Russia's commis­
enemy Into a wrong ealimate sars. It Is the sole Asian
o f the situation."
member o f COMECON, Mos­
The "P cop le'i Republic of cow's version o f the KuroMongolia," lodged in the heart prim Common Market. It Is
o f Asia between Russia and largely due to Soviet aid that
China, has long been a bona the Mongols have been able
o f contention between the two to build power stations, ce­
Red giants. It Is the only one ment plants, leather and ahoe
o f Asia's three Communist factories, radio stations and
states— the other two nro some prefabricated housing.
North V iet Nam and North
Russia's
Knst
Eiirnprnn
Korea— which naa so far satellites are pitching in to
managed to keep free o f di­ keep their Mongolian “ nlly”
rect domination
hy
R e d from thinking too fondly of
China.
the Chlnrsc "blood brothers"
But to escape the clutches to the south.
o f the Chinese dragon, little
•’Independent" Outer Mongol­
Ulnn Ilnlor, Mongolia’s rapia had to become a satellite itnl, is a city o f formidable
o f the Ruasian hear.
contrasts. A majority o f its
120,000 Inhabitants—one-tenth
This is a situation that o f the country's scarce pop­
Mao Tse-tung is not likely to ulation— still lives in mud huts
tolerate. Mongolia's frontier and yurt tenta which can he
With China Is nesriy 4,000 dismantled in a half-hour. Hut
miles long. It is a strategic the Communist officials, Mongolln’a new aristocracy, drive
Soviet automobiles and inhab­
it modern housing projects
built by the Russians.
No wonder the party bur­
eaucrats side with
Nikita
Khrushchev in his quarrel
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — with Mao Tsc-tung. MongolNext stop for Florida’s con­ la’s Itusslun-trnlned "prime
troversial new U w taxing
minister," Yumxhngiln Tsen■porting goods probably will
dcnlial, lias hern busy lately
be the state Supremo Court,
denouncing the "Chinese com­
but Circuit Judge Hugh Tay
rades" and fighting against
lor provided some guidance
the upsurge of "nationalistic
Tuesday on what is taxable
tendencies,"
•nd what Isn't,
The famous Ills lor inn TuTaylor upheld the l*W3 law
In a I-eon County Circuit mur-Oehir was ousted from
party
for
Court ruling. The tax amounts the Communist
to five per cent at the whole, sponsoring a celebration on
•ale level, and Judge Taylor the occasion o f the HOOth an­
•aid il should he collected on niversary of the birth of
Khan,
the great
all items primarily designed (ienghis
•nd
customarily
used for Mongolian ruler who once con­
hunting,
fishing,
camping quered China anil Russia.
However, Red China wnrinly commemorated the Asian
conqueror, who reached llm
hanks o f the Dnieper River
in what now Is Soviet Uk­
raine.

U N IT E D N A T IO N S . N .Y .
— ( N E A ) — It Is no coincid­
ence that Red China is step­
ping up hostilities against
Russia’* Asian satellite, Mon­
golia, while world attention
is focused on Laos and V iet

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Federal Trnde Commission
&lt;FTC) has decided In rrquirc
that cigarette advertising and
labeling include a warning to
the public of possible health
ha cards, II w ai enounced to­
day.
FTC Chairman Kami Dixon
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health.
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TALLAHASSEE
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court In Jacksonville Friday
to show cause why they
should not be held in con­
tempt of court,
The orders were delivered
to Bryant and Kynes by a de­
puty federal marshal Tuesday.
Judgo Bryan Simpson issu­
ed the show cause orders af­
ter Bryant ordered a atop to
night-time racial demonstra­
tions In St. Augustine last
Saturday. The Judge had re ­
fused such a ban earlier and
ordered police not to interfere
with marchers in the troubled

M IA M I (U P I)
■The Cuban
teiirhi-r* In exile warned Tue*.
dny Hint the Castro regime
Is giving 76 Americans visit­
ing the island "the hislruetions fur Infiltrating MarxistLeninist doctrine* in U. S.
high irhools and universi­
ties.
Tiie Amcrictins, most o f
Ihi-ni students, linve been a
major source o f propaganda
on the Island slnre they nrriver thera June 12 against tha
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Sometime* tho»« red light*
can »t* y red a long time. It
happened to a Sanford Naval
A ir Station man the other
early morning. He wa* driv­
ing at 20th Street and Park
Avenue when the light turned
red. He (topped. He fell
asleep. Police awakened him
at 4:10 a.m. and now he'll
have to tell it to the judge.

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•

C liff McKibbin whose desk
was backed up againat the old
“ W oodruff-Langiotti building
complex” on Park Avenue and
W . First street snys that the
strange light that has been
flooding
his desk
is the
S U N ! 1! He had not exper­
ienced the glare until the city
tore down the buildings and
opened up the parking lot.
C liff is seen wearing dark
glasses much o f the time, but
likes the new brightness in
the office o f Carraway and
McKibbin. he snys.

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Have you noticed how nttractive • and how grently im­
proved • Is the night-time ap­
pearance o f the Rand Mall
area? Quite a transformation!
Thanks again, City Fathers.
I f you haven't seen our city’s
new adornment nftcr dark,
have a look-see. You, too, will
like it.
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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Open House for the new
First Nntlonnl Rank o f DeBnry w ill be held Saturday
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The
new facility will bo open for
business on July 1.

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The Rev. Chnrlcs n. Hogg,
new pastor o f Christ Metho­
dist Church, is a man with a
sense o f humor. In his first
bulletin to the congregation,
he poked fun at his last name
saying, in effect, ‘ ‘ You have
a rare opportunity to hear a
H ogg preach.”

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Editors o f next year's Salaningundi yearbook at Semi­
nole High are getting some
good journalism truinlng at
the University o f Florida this
week. Jo Ann Cobean, I.inda
DcMattin, Sherry
Marazita
and Linda Mitchell arc attend­
ing the aixth annunl high
School
Journalism
institute
conducted by the U F School
o f Journalism, along with 1H0
high school student* from
Florida, Georgia and Alabama.

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Named to the Dean's list for
the spring semester at Stet­
sonUniversity
are Sanford
students, Jessanna T. Gartside,
a senior and Patricia Laven­
der, a junior. Ned Julian is
listed as an honor student.

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The 55 visits made by the
V isiting Nurses Association in
May brings the total to 247
call* since the association was
formed
last October. The
group has slgnrd a contract
the Veteran* Administration
hospital to care f o r returning

Veterans who nerd home nurs­
ing care, Mrs. Grace Fisher,
supervisor o f nurses reported
at the Wednesday meeting o f
the monthly board meeting,

• • •

The City o f Sanford will
host city recreation officials
from all over the state here
on July 17 with a luncheon
meeting at the Civic Center.
They expect representatives
from O r l a n d o , Leesburg,
Gainesville, DcLand, Jackson­
ville,
Holly
Hill, Ormond
Beach, Daytona, Live Oak,
Ocala and Kissimmee. And
the Sanford Recreation De­
partment doesn't need to take
a back seat to anybody.

Herald Index
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Bridge _____ .... ........ Pag# 6
Classified ......... .... . Page it
C o m ics_____ .... . Page 2A-3A
Editorial - ........ . . . P a g* 1A
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Funerals _ .
H oroscope------- . Page 2A-3A
Society . . . . — . . ..... Pages 8-9
____ Page 4
T V Programs . . ....... Page 10
W * th* Women ...... Page 6

FR ID A Y , JUNE 26, 19G4

SANFORD. FLO R ID A

NO. 221

$1.4 Million For Seminole Paving
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46 In Sanford,
427 And 436
Are Included

...

BRIEFS
Tax Cut Voted
W A SH IN G TO N ( U P I ) —
The Senate Thursday night
voted election-year tax cuts
which could coat the govern­
ment more than $499.5 mil­
lion a year in revenue.

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Seminole County’s share of
the $191 million Slate Road
Department budget adopted
Tuesday
in
Tallahassee
amounts to $1.4 million and
Includes $200,000 in primary
fund* for the four-lane con­
struction of SR 46 (25th Street)
from French Avenue east to
McHonvllle Avenue in Sanford.

Berlin

R E IU JN (U P I) — Atty.
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy flew
into West Berlin today to ded­
icate a pini|ue to his brother
on tlie first anniversary of tlio
late President's
memorable
visit to the divided city.

Tshombe Returns

Also $300,000 was budgeted
for the grading, paving and
construction of 2.1 miles of
SR 436 from
the Orange
County I-inc to Lake Howell.

SEM INOLE COUNTY citrus growers converged on the Homo Demonstra­
tion Center Thursday nitfht to hear Dr. R. C. J. Koo discuss the timely
topic of grove irrigation. Shown above are, from left, Ernest Lundbcrg,
assistant county agricultural agent, Ed Yarborough o f Geneva, Dr. Koo,
assistant horticulturist nt the Citrus Experiment Station and Sidney
Chase o f Chase &amp; Company.
(Herald l ’ hoto)

DOUBLE BUBBLE GUM TROUBLE in experienced by Brenda l’ ntteraon
ns sho demonstrates the technique site used to win the I’ lnecrest School
huhhlo gum blowing contest. The Herald’s photographer. Bill Vincent, says
Brenda excused the smallness of the bubble because she didn't have time
to work up a Rood mixture before offering the demonstration. Brentln
chewed away as fast as site could— inhaled deeply, let g °— and came up
with this sticky problem.
(Herald Photo)

No provision was made from
primary funds for the con­
struction of an interchange at
the intersection of 1-4 and
Lake Mary Boulevard. Ac­
cording to County Engineer
William Uush, it is unlikely
that funds will be budgeted
for such a project until I-ake
Mary Boulevard is - a m i.
Grand champion b u b b l y
Seminole County's Board o ft the choice of converting each
Nor were funds appropriated
A T L A N T A (U P I ) — Georblower
at Pinccrest is Brenda
Instruction
v o t e d L f the present V IIF set* or
for several other requested Public
gia A tty. Gen. Eugene Cook
primary project* such as the Thursday to retain an engi- citabluhtng conlra, antenna Patterson.
was to go to Washington to­
two-lane construction of Sll neer to prepare plans for Ihc
Brenda blew the biggest
and converting s y s t e m * .
day to ask the U. S. Supreme
426 from Goldcnrod to SR 46 installation o f central antenna
bubble
gum bubble at the con­
Court fo r permission to pre­
Tiie use of irrigation to sup­ cent m ore) during prolonged
at Geneva, four-laning SR 46 systems at various schools When the engineer is retained
test which
climaxed t h «
and
specifications
are
pre­
sent a proposed new state plement
drought.
rainfall,
practiced
from Mellonvllle Avenue in for the conversion of the new
pared. the project, estimated week'* activities last week.
Constitution to Georgia voters
M IAM I (U P I) ---- A strong Sanford
Dr.
Koo
also
discussed
the
ETV
station's
U1IF
signals
to
to
the
proposed
for years in Florida, was dis­
in November.
timing of irrigation noting* weather
Blowing the biggest bubbles
tlistuibiinr*
I t h Osteen Bridge, the four tatt­ V IIF so that some 190 set* to cost in tlie ncightorhood of
cussed Thursday night at a
that fall and winter irrigation wind gusts up to 50 miles an ing of SR 46 from 1-4 west to now In Seminole schools can $20,MX) to $25,1100, will to- were Kenneth Smith In the
Home Demonstration Center should be avoided because of
awarded to the low bidder.
get proper reception.
hour has been discovered in the Lake County line, and
five year old group; Christie
In other action Thursday
M IA M I (U P I ) — The 75 meeting fur area citrus grove a tendency to lower (tie IriQt
Two representatives of the
slightly more than 13 miles
the
Atlantic,
about
400
milea
Wslraven, six year olds; Cur»
Americans visiting Cuba met owners.
quality. "Frequent fall irri­
of road from the Intersection Brandon Electric Co., De- Iho board awarded the pur­
cast
of
Barbados,
the
wea­
tls
Hawks, seven year olds;
chase
of
paints
to
the
(Hidden
with a South Vietnamese com­
of S-425 and S-427 south a- Land, appeared before the
The principal speaker for gation," he said, "is Justified
munist delegation today and the session conducted by Sem­ lu hasten fruit maturity and ther bureau said today,
cross l.ake Jessup, via Oviedo, board and confirmed earlier Paint Company for the 1961- Donna Smith, right year olds;
"Conditions arc considered to S-520 at the Orange Coun­ engineering report* that the 06 school year. The firm will Cheryl Black, nine year olds;
were to talk with members of inole County Extension Ser­ to meet speciiic fruit size va­
favorahlo for intcnsiflcaUon,” ty line.
the pro-Castro terrorist E LN vice was Dr. R. C. J. Koo, as­ rieties for fresh market.”
central antenna system would provide paints through the Barbara Robinson, ten year
He added that "trees should the Miami Weather Bureau
organization
Saturday,
ac­ sistant horticulturist at the
Other primary funds were be the most practical for Gator Lumber Company of olds; Bobby Collins, U year
olds; Andy Rufaa, 12 year
Sanford.
not h» sllo’vj-d to gr, into per­ reported.
In.’ tided Tor the paving of school* in this system.
cording to Havana radio.
Citrus Experiment Station.
forecast*:* piedicted t h e 1.32 miles of Sll 415 from SR
It also opened bills from old*; Dale Hancock, IS and 14
Dr. Koo noted that the manent wilt any time of inc
Toe board was faced with
probably would 15 east to the city limits of
seven firms to provide gaso­ je a r olds.
for good
production disturbance
knowledge of soil and plant year
affect the Lesser Antilles is- Sanford.
line, oil, fuel oil and kerosene
Uremia Patterson won ■
T A M P A ( U P I ) — A thun. irrigation has not developed practice.
at the southeastern
and referred them to Admin­ prize for blowing ■ double
" A weakened tree will not lands
Secondary fund* wore ap­
dcr-s&lt;|unll packing 79-mile-an- as rapidly as Ihc engineering
istrative Assistant W a l t e r bubble.
hour winds sent four water­ aspects of Use problem and produce or stand cold as well corner of the Caribbean to­ proved for Iw-o-lane right-ofTeague. He was directed to
Approximately 250 children
way am! construction of 427
spouts churning across Tamp* research at the experiment ss a healthy tree," he con­ night.
A
hurricane
hunter
plane
from
SR
438
north
to
434;
ac­
were
registered last week at
review
them
and
make
rec­
cluded.
Ray Thursday and battered station is directed toward get­
was ra route to the scene and quiring right-of-way for the
ommendations to tlie toard. the acliool. Some of Uie varied
the local airport with quar­ ting information about plant
the San Juan, I\ R., weather four-laning of sit 46 from
Teague was asked (o do the aclivltiea enjoyed during ths
ter - Inch hail and 1.76 inches and soil moisture. This is
bureau was preparing a wea­ French to Mellonvllle Avenues,
same on bids for supplying week included softball games,
of rnin in less than 30 min­ done, he added, so irrigation
ther bulletin on the disturb­ construction and right-of-way
school furniture, audio visual gymnastics, track events and
can
be
more
efficiently
prac­
utes.
ance.
aquisltion for two-laning 427
equipment, adding machines small group games.
ticed.
The City Manager’* office
if tire disturbance develops from 434 two mile* mirth to
and typewriters. Sewing ma­
Supervisors are Tom Leon*
The speaker discussed sur­ reported to day that 5i dogs
sustained
circulatory winds ACL (racks at Gen. Hutchison
chine* will be provided by tlie aril, Bud tong and Jim
face evaporation and methods
have been picked up in Lie of 39 miles per hour or great­ Parkway ami 5 5 miles from
Sanford Sewing Center, tlie Barnes.
to combat it through irriga­ city limits since the crack­
er It would become the first that point north to 425 at
only bidder on tills Item.
Mrs. Margaret Lear, art*
tion, lots of moisture as trees down began one week ago.
tropical storm of the 1964 Ginderville.
Member* of Die board also anil crafts instructor assisted
absorb
it
in
roots
and
emit
Only one dog has been re­ season and be named Abby.
Sheriff’s deputies arc at­
Also included were fund* for
derided to proceed with the Hie children
with
plaster
tempting to learn the identity it In llie form of vapor from claimed by the owner ami Il»e
two-lanes right of way ami
eonstructinn of the music de­ molding, braiding, coloring,
leaves.
These
two
items,
he
of a mystery man—one so
other* will soon be nearing
construction of 4.t miles of
partment at Crooms High painting and making cards.
said, account for about 75 the end of the line, as ilojs
paralyzed he can’t speak.
426 from Goblrnrod north to
Sehool without making posslA dance program, under the
per
cent
of
the
water
lost.
picked up ny the dog catcher
The Negro, about 45 years
Oviedo to eliminate danger­
hie changes suggested by the direction of Mrs. Doris Dux*
Surface runoff is not con- are only held ten day* and
RO
NNIE
H
A
L
L
of age, is being cared for at
ous curves, to acquire rightState Hoard o f Education, di­ bury, schedules a different
the Good Samaritan Home, sklercd a problem due to the then are humanely destroyed.
of-way for 2 1 miles of 436
rected principals to prompt­ type of activity each day.
sandy soil, liic horticulturist
Rabies and license tags for
804 Mulberry Avc.
from l.ake Howell south to the
ly n-|Hirt to the school sys­
S o c ia l events for the week
noted.
dogs
inside
the
city
limits
Deputies think they haw
Orange County line, and the
tem's
office
any
Rems
of
included
softball games, track
lly
Sirs.
II.
L.
Johnson
Irrigation tends (o increase was June 18 and since that
established, through person*
construction of railroad cross­
furniture or equipment stolen events, football, soccer, kick
Plans to organize a Wom­
believing they know the man, (lie size of fruit although it time, the dog catcher hat
ing signals on S 15 near I-ake
or missing, retained architect hall and ping pong.
that his name is Eddie Thom­ has little effect on the juice been working full time to an’s Auxiliary for the newly Mary, West 25th Strret in
John Burton III on an hourly
Wi-stslde Volunteer Sanford, on O’ Brien Road near
as.
His
fingerprints
have content, growers were told. clear streets and yards of formed
Ronnie Hall, son o f Mr. and basis to prepare plana for the
Fire
Department
were
tem­
However,
irrigation
docs
help
strays and untaggnl, unliecn*
been taken in an attempt to
Altamonte Springs, ami on 427 Mrs. Jark Hall, of 2300 Elliot
student driving range at Sem­
porarily postponed Thursday northeast o f A l t a m o n t e
considerably (stou t 15-20 per ed animals.
help in the Identification.
Ave. has received an appoint inole High School, cal list for
BARTOW (U P I) - Donald
night upon agreement of Springs.
ment from Congressman Syd bids on industrial art* and Grady Lewis, 22, Bartow, was
some 30 resident* attending
included in the budget are
Hcrlong to serve as a page in supplies
and
renewed
Its killed late Thursday night
the weekly meeting at the fund* for the four-lam- con­
the House during Use remain agreement with Lester E. when his motorcycle crashed
l.ake M o n r o e Community struction of 22 mile* of SR
der o f the present session of to v y of tlio Office Equip­ into a bicycle inside the city
Building.
436 from U. S. 17-92 west to
Congress.
ment Exchange for mainten­ limits during a high-speed
Robert Brisson a s s u m e d District LI. Governor of Zone the past year, listing suppoit
In other business, presiding 1-4. This project is already un­
Hall will leave by train ance and repair of machines. chase by police.
leadership o f the Civitan Club III. Kampf is the first mem­ o f the Little Red Schcolhouse, president George llell appoint­ der contract.
Monday for the nation's cap
the junior baseball league anj
The state hoard also budget­
ed Nathan Stripling to take
at banquet ceremonies Held at ber o f the local Civitan orital and toxin Isis duties July
the Lake Mary little league,
ed
$|0,(xs)
for
preliminary
over
the
office
of
treasurer
J I m Spencer’s
Restaurant gunizatiun to hold a state o f­
1. While in Washinglon, lie
the essay contest and ti
upon the resignation of Claude county wide engineering on
fice.
Thursday.
Miss Seminole County Beauty Hawkins. Appointed to the five other secondary road pro­ will board in a home near
Prior to handing the reins
Installing Brisson in his new
(he Capitol along with several
contest.
legal committee were Roy jects.
post was Charles Kampf, re­ to the new president, Kampf
other
pages.
Civitan Gil Daigle was giv Brown and L. B. Legg who
tiring president, who is also gave • report o f activities of
A senior at Seminole High
en the
perfect attendann take* over for Drew Warren
School next year, Hall is a
award and Herb McKenti* who also resigned.
member of thr Student Coun­
was honored for having sold
A special meeting o f the
cil,
the National Honor So­
over 790 pounds o f fruitcake. hoard o f director* was set for
ciety and the Science Club.
Civitan John Bromley was a 7:30 p.m. Monday at whirh
No matter how good a
"This is quite in honor and
runner-up for this prise, hav­ time maps of boundary line* movie is, when an eight-yearI am happy to have Use privi­
ing sold over 700 peuma, will be preparrii and decisions old
toy
gets
sleepy,
lie
lege of aerving as a page tills
also,
on needed equipment w ill he sleeps.
summer,” said Hail.
“ The success o f this club in made. Reports will be made
Thai's what happened to
After graduation next year,
the past year would not have at the next general meeting Scott Comfort of Fifth Street
he plana to enroll at Uie Uni­
been possible without the which will be held at 8 p m. and French Avenue Thursday
versity of Florida as a precombined efforts of all tt he July 1 at Wilson School in night. And when he woke up
med student.
at the ltiti Theater he was
members,” Kampf said.
Paula.
all alone.
New President Brisson atkScott let out a few yelps;
ed fo r ths confidence and co­
he was heard by patroling
operation c f the club.
police, let out of the theater
Master o f ceremonies for
and taken home. The police
the banquet wua Huminind
LACONIA, N. H. (U P I) report shows tills was 1:14
Polk.
DETROIT (U P I)—Gov. Wil­ a. in., long past any eight- Two dUh-rattiing earthquakes
The slate of officer* for
liam Scranton hit out at the year-old's bedtime.
about 50 minute* apart shook
1964*1905 as installed Incude Johnson administration today
central New Hampshire to­
President B r i s s o n ; C yd* for not believing In the future
day.
Lung, president-elect; Ham­ and at the Gold water wing of
DOUULE D U TY. Charlea Kampf (righ t) retir­
The temblors were the sec­
mond Polk, vies president; Gil the Republican party for try­
ing president o f Civitans in also district lieuten­
ORLANDO (U P I) — Fed­ ond earth ahocka in the area
Daigle, s e c r e t a r y ; Loyd ing lo ignore the future.
ant governor and serves as installing officer as
eral Judge George C, Young in three month*.
Swain, treasurer; with Wil­
he extends the gavel to new president, Robert
Neither effort, the Republi­ has ordered Brvvard County
“ It aounded like a train
liam Clausa, William Lsysr, can Presidential hopeful said, officials to fit* a stepped-up
I. Brisson at ceremonies conducted Thursday
roaring through the valley,”
Sal
Manfre
and
Chirlr* will let the nation achieve school desegregation plan with
at a banquet at Silencer’s Restaurant.
said a Claremont man who
Kampf as directors.
greatness.
(Herald Photo)
Use court by July 23.
1livt$ on a hilltop.
LE O PO LD V ILLE , The Con­
go U P I) — Moisc Tshombe,
the former Katanga Province
secessionist leader, returned
from European exile toay for
political
talks
that
could
eventually make him premier
of the Congo he once fought.

••

Robert E. Browning, owner
o f the Park Avenue Trailer
Court who underwent surgery
at Orange Memorial Hospital
recently, is reported to be Im­
proving satisfactorily. Brown­
ing has been a resident of
Sanford since 1945.

Established 1908

Seeks Permission

Bubble, Bubble,
ETV Engineer To Be The Biggest—
Employed By Board No Trouble

Citrus Growers Hear Dislurbance
Spotted East
Talk On Irrigation
Of Barbados

Cuban M eeting

Wind Hits Tampa

City Picks Up
54 Tagless Dogs

Police Seeking
M an 's Identity

Fire Auxiliary
Plans Delayed

Youth Named
To House Job

Youth Killed

Civitan Club Installs Officers

“Jh s Jfy / tk a li"
Now Entertaining:
A t The Unique

Snoozing Boy
Awakens Alone

C aiuJbji

FBI. &amp; SAT. NITES
10 P. M. ’til 2 A. M.

Dancing

Two Quakes Hit
New Hampshire

Scranton Raps
LBJ And Barry

Nightly

Brevard Orders

V A LD E Z HOTEL. Downtown Sanford

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Rev.

fa a fe r l

V frs II Page 2 -J u n a 26, IS M

Grover

Sewell

’O Lord, Give
Us Wisdom'
ef eur secular sis ii that so
many people ecem to aeaume
that you can't live In our
world and bo a good Christ.
Isa at tho eetae time, Title
Mad of Making retulU In
many people leaving aplrltuat
thlaga to clergymen er eeme*
change the thing* that can
and aheuld he changed, And

Presbyterian
Group To Attend
Tests Session
Pour young mamhori o f tha
Pvashytarian Church o f tha
Covenant o f ganford and one
vlaltor will leave lunday fo r
I t . Paleraburg w h en they
Orin receive two daye o f vooetional totting at tho Pros*
hyterlaa Guidance Center. In
tha group will bo Bob Wlllink,
Dick Wlllink, P eggy MUlcr,
Tommy Makln and Pets Boy*
aolja.
T h tM young peoplo havo
bate receiving Intenalva coun•oiling In tha philosophy e f
Christian Vocation during tha
paat several month* under
direction o f tha ehurch'e vo*
rational aide, Mra. W aiter
Bohannon.
Tha guidance canter W lo­
cated on the campu* o f Flor­
ida Presbyterian C o 1 la g a
which w ill bava 750 In tha
atudent body in Septambar.
Tha teating ie done under di­
rection of Dr. Thomas W ait,
nn expert tn this field, on tho
Wats that sound advice can
he offered these high school
young Ptopl* regarding th tlr
aptitudes end capabilities that
w in guide them in their later
•duration.
Bov. Thomas H. Makln,
Minister o f tha church, will
drive the group to the center
and Mrs. W . A , Reynolds will
bring them home,

Witnesses Set
Convention
Tha Dletrict Convention o f
Jehovah’s Witnesses w ill bo
held July a-12 In Jacksonville,
Bush N . Stafford, presiding
minister o f the local congre­
gation, announced today.
Stafford said that asms SO
members
ef
the
ganford
ehurch ars making plana to
attend the four day meeting
which w ill be held In the
JaeksonvIUe Coliseum. I t Is
M e o f tT conventions that
w ill bo conducted this year
sponsored by the Watehtow
er BlbW and Tract SoeWty.
Tha program will feature
Bible discourses and daman*
Strattons and w ill illustrate
ways
that tha ministerial
work o f Jehovah's Witnesses
eon be carried out with great­
er
effectiveness,
Stafford
id v lu d ,
I t ie * spec ted that 18,000
Witnesses from all parts o f
Florida, aa wall as many vis­
itin g members from some I I
other states and Puerto Bice
w ill attend the convention.

give ua wisdom to distinguish
one from the other."
One o f Ui* in ein U i* of my
church noticed thl&gt; qu ou tioi
and also tha name o f Admiral
Hart aa being Its author, Both
o f thsaa men were successful
In thslr secular work and both
dedicated In the service nf

and.
Ons o f the great problems
M y thurth ha* a weakly
letter which la distributed to
each fam ily o f our church, In
l Issue I quoted Admiral
Thoms* C. Hart's famous
wards, "D ear God, give ua
strsngth t* accept with seren­
ity the things that cannot be
changed. Give us courage to
one els* who they feel la not
eloeely allied with the world
about them.
We should bo reminded that
Christ did not seek an Ivory
tower but lived very much in
the dusty stresta e f His tims.
Hs wee as relevant to the is­
sues about Him that He wa*
not only mocked, betrayed,
beaten end spat upon, but e l­
se wee hanged upon a cross!
There Is much confusion
about Christianity,
Almost
every aspect la misunderstood
by soms people, For example
wo hear It said repeatedly, by
tha opponents o f Christ, that
Christianity has been tried
fo r two thousand ysara snJ
haa not worked, therefor*,
they conclude that It should
be abandoned. Parhapi all of
thosa who really understand
what Christianity la about
ogres with 0 , K. Chesterton
is said, "Christianity has
not been triad and found
wanting! It haa boon found
difficult, and not tried."
Many o f ua still bellsvo
strongly that the only answ­
er to this world and atsrnlty
Is Jesus C hrist W e think thla
world could bo a fine place
Indeed I f everyone recognis­
ed this faet. A child who had
heard o f ths crime In our
country said to ms a fe w daye
ago that sha fa it it would ha
■o wonderful I f people would
only treat each other rig h t
Bha concluded that they would
only have to lovo one another.
How wise sha 1st Wa went
en to discuss th* question and
•greed that a regenerating
force In th* hearts o f people
Is necessary fo r thla to beeame a reality. W h *rt Chrlat
haa been alncersty accepted
aa t o r t and Saviour ouch
regeneration has taken place.
I f wo want to do the most
worthwhile thing In all th*
world w e will all (not just
clergymen) dedicate ourselves
to lllm .

Lake Mary UPW Church School Program Set Tonight In Casselberry
Circle One Has
June Meeting
By Frances Wester
Tha June meeting of Circle
On* o f the U PW of the Com.
munlty Presbyterian Church
o f bake Mary wa* hsld at ths
hems o f Mrs. John Reaves.
Mrs. Kd Zlmmermen pre­
sented the devotions from ths
fifth chapter o f Matthew. Ths
Beatitudes wers read, follow.
*d by th* Lord's Prayer said
In unison.
Mrs. R o b e r t Rugensleln
was in charge o f the program
on Chapter Five o f tha group
study book on Cotosslani, B*
What You Are,
Reports were given nn thn
recent Synodical meeting held
at Daytons Rrarh by Mrs,
Rugsnstsln, who attended the
meeting with Mr*. Richard
Keogh.
,
During the business meet­
ing conducted by Mr*. Rimmerman, th* church hostesses
far July war* named, Mrs,
Lena Kith and Mrs. Zimmer­
man.
It was announced that on
July 14 a combined meeting
of Circle One end Two will be
hsld at ths horns o f Mr*. Joe
Smothers with Mrs. Kith aa
co-hostess.
Mrs- Don Smith announced
that there would be a Ladiee
Work Day at the Manse as
soon as the men finished the
work they had sohsduled.
Refreshments o f punch, cup
eakss, cookies and nute were
served by the hostess, assist­
ed by her daughter, Marian
Reaves.
Other members attending
were Mrs. Richard Besbe,
Mrs. Jos S m a t h s r s , Mrs.
Marls Lowe, Mrs, P. D, A n ­
derson, Mrs. Ola Cochran,
Mrs. Qcnava Cochran and
Mrs. Ruby Linden.

MYF Officers
Installed

Now officers for tha Junior
and Senior High M Y F groups
o f First Methodist Church o f
Sanford ware Installed In ser­
vices hold last Sunday eve­
ning.
I
Senior offirara taking over
a n Cathy Trout, president;
Annie Lea Harman, vie* pres­
ident! Judy Cochran, secre­
tary Blaine Behola, treasurer!
Dial* Utterbeck, M Y fund,
Susie Shook, faith and w|tneeei Jerry Myers, outreach;
Bucky
Smith,
cltieonshlp;
Barbara Thomas, fellowship
and Chall and BUI Crowell,
publrity and apeelal worship.
Serving tho Junior High
group will be Linda Lee, pres­
ident! Glenn Jonea, vlee pres­
ident! Denies J a m il, secre­
tory M argart Jarrell, treasur­
er! Hus Jsffcoat, publicity
chairman: P e t Callahan, home
representative] Debbie Taylor,
eighth grade representative
and Pam Matule, ninth grade
representative. A representa­
By I tanas Kate*
tive for the esventh grade
Commencement
Bxerclsea will b* elected In September.
fe r the Vacation Bible School
at the First Baptist Church
o f Longwood are scheduled
fe r 7lS0 p,m. today,
A total o f 840 students en­
rolled in th* school and averBy Deane Kstea
age dally attendance during
H »
Pentecostal Y o u t h
tha paat two weeks ha* been Comp, whas bo* bean held
885. Forty-two
members of during the pent week at th*
tho church have been working district camp meeting rite
with the youngsters, ages north of Ocala on tha Gain#*
three to 18 years.
villa Road, wdH be coBcfcxM
Bach department will par* Saturday evening.
Uripste In .the closing pro­
Member* of the Loa|wood
gram and tha work done dur. Church who attended we
lag the peat two weeks will M iu Sibyl Grant and Miss
be reviewed.
Donna Driggcra.

Longwood VBS
Sets Program

Two Attend
Youth Cam p

B Jane Casselberry
A closing program Sunday
at 7i80 p. m. will ollmax a
successful tan week Vocation
Church School i t Ihc Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church.
Folio wing the program the
work of the school will be on
display in (he classroom* snd
the children will receive their
attendance certificates. Par­
ents and friends arc cordially
invited to attend.
Mr*. Frank M etilck, dlrec.
tor, has announced that the
highest attendance for a sin­
gle day was 219 pupils and
teachers. Tho offering brought
by the children during the
Church School will go In sup­
port o f orphans In s mission
school |n llyderbad, India.
The
Junior
High
Class,
taught by Mrs. Clare llalmrr,
took part in several Interest­
ing activities in conjunction
with their rourse of study. Be­
cause they each were writing
a newspaper, reporting nn occursnces from th* Bible, ths
class made a field trip last
week to The Hanford Herald
to observe how s modern
newspaper is published. On
the way they stopped at Big
Tree Park lor a picnic lunch.
They went down to tho
shores of Lake Triplet for
their lesson on Jesus' Bap­
tism. To better understand the
background of their Bible
studios, they visited the Tem ­
ple o f Liberal Judaism In Or­
lando. Activities of ths group
came to a conclusion this af­
ternoon with a wiener roast
at tho Balmer home.
Th# Pro-School a x i s enjoy­
ed some rather unusual visito x on Wednesday to Illustrate

Lake Mary VBS
Is Successful
By France* Wester
A successful Vacation Bibio
School waa held by th* Flrat
Baptist Church o f Lake Mary
during the week June 15-10,
with un average attendance
o f M children.
Commencement
exercises
were held Inst Friday night
at the church wilh the vari­
ous depurtmcnU Inking purl
on the program. A good at­
tendance o f
Interested per­
sona snd friends were pres­
ent.
A picnic was held on ths
church ground* at noon on
the d o lin g day to reward th*
children fo r thslr study e f­
forts all wesk and aa a eoclal
fellowship for both pupils and
teachers.
Tha faculty fo r tha school
this year included tha follow­
ing! Principal, Rev. Ralph K.
Taylor! Secretary, Mrs. T. M.
WMgham and Plan lit, Linda
Taylors
Nursery Department Super­
intendent, Mrs. C. E. lib el!;
A eilita n t Helper, Mr*. Rich­
ard Stout;
Beginner* Dept.
Supt., Mr*.
Am y Kitchen;
Assistant., Mrs, Ralph T a y­
lor;
Primary Dept. Supt.,
Mr*.
Marla
l'owall; Aaat.
Halpera, Mra. Davla and Mrs.
Eugene Fraley t Junior Dept,
Supt., Mrs. C. N. North; A s­
sistants, Mra. W . A . Iloopengardner, Mra. H. V. Chance,
and Mra. Jeanette Siaalovai
Intermediate D e p t .
Supt.,
Mra. lle rle y Wilhelm; AeeUtent*. Mr*. Nell Hill, Mra.
K ey Sea amen and Mra. South.

their lesson on being kind tot girls. The animals included •
animals. Peter Montgomery turtl#, a gopher (both of
ah irfd some of his strange which took time out from
"p e te " with Ute hoys and |laying eggs in the Montfom-

exotic tastes range from fruit
cocktail to hibiscus bloom#,
I things a bottle-fed

Churchwomen
To Sponsor
Barbecue
Bates
■r
Ths
Episcopal Churchwo­
men o f Longwood Christ Epis­
copal Church will sponsor a
country-style chicken barbe­
cue Saturday on the church
grounds from l:SO until 7:30
p. m „ wsather permitting.
In tbs event of inclement
wcathed, dinner will be serv­
ed In Ute pariah house.
On the menu with the chickwill b* hiked bean*, tosssalad, French bread, cup
cakes, coffee, tea or cold
drink*.
Door prises will be awarded.
Tickets a n priced for adults
snd children, tlx to IS years,
and may be purchased at tha
dinner. No charge# will be
made for children under six

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Vi O FF
T H E PRE-SCHOOL CLASS of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Vacation Church 8chool
enjoyed their lesson on b e in g k in d to animals
Wednesday whan Peter Montgomery brought
some o f his rather unusual pets to show the chil­

dren. in tne photo at left, Peter shows the group
a targe gopher whlls at right, Patty Pugh and
David Bobbet admlrs the iguana which likes to
nibbls on hibiscus blooms, Children in the back­
ground are unidentified.
(Herald Photo)

F B I. A SAT. O N L Y !
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Free Methodists
Elect Bishops
Free Methodist* In General
Conference aeaalon in Winona
Laka, Ind., laat weak elected
four bishops, among thorn Dr.
Myron F. Boyd, voice o f the
international radio broedcaat,
• The Light and L ife Hour."
Othera elected were Blihop
Walter 8. Kendall of Winona
Lnkc, Bishop K. C, John o f
Spring Arbor, Mich, and Rev.
Paul Kills, superintendent of
the Wabaah Conference with
headquarter* In Indianapolis.
Dr. Ryron 8. Lemson, mis­
sionary secretary o f t h e
church fo r nearly &gt;0 years,
waa named editor o f "T h e
Free Methodist."
The Woman's Missionary
Society elected Mr*. Ilessle
Krcsgr, form er missionary to
China and Houth A frica and
more recently aervlng as ed­
itor o f "T h e Missionary T id­
ings," as International pres­
ident. Miss A ik s Fensome,
missionary to Japan fo r ll!
ysara, wa* elected to replace
Mra. Krsags aa editor o f ths
“ Tiding*."
A World Miaslon Budget of
$7 million fo r tha coming
quadronnlnm waa approved
reorganisation o f th* com­
plete financial atructyro e f
th* church.
Ths Youth Dapartmsnt gave
full rndoraamant to a abortterm service abroad fo r young
people to be programmed In
cooperation with the church'*
missionary outreach.

Board To Meet
Tho board o f ths Episcopal
Churchwomen of Longwood’#
Christ Church will meet Mon­
day et • p. m. at ths parish
house on Church Street to
plan future fund raising pro­
jects. All officers and com­
mittee chairmen are urged to
bo present by Mrs. Peggy
Kuhn, president.

tail or bring this coupon

and have the Sanford Herald

delivered daily to your door

for Only
PEE WEEK

Attend
services
Meet Postponed
tllis week
at rnur own
Jtlaceof
Oviedo Church Honors Graduates At Dinner worship

Due
to
Vacation
Bible
School at tha Foraat City Bap­
tist Church tha monthly cir­
ri* meeting has been poet*
poned until July V.

ial House with Mr. and Mra. annual a ffair given by
By Kvslya Lnady
Oviedo High graduate* war* J. Marritt Staley, represent­ church.
A ropy nf th* book, "A a
honored by the First Metho­ ing tho chinch, a* host and
Man Thlnketh," by James A
dist Church Tuesday night at
Th* nraduale dinner
Will w u presented to
a steak dinner at th* Imper­

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Coffee Planned

Bear Lake Method Iat Church
will honor tha aummer min­
uter, Rev, William Bookman,
and Mra. Bookman at a cof­
fee to he held from 8 until 5
p.m. Sunday. Member* and
friends o f the church are In­
vited to attend.

guest

as

a

g ift from

the

church's Woman's Sorlety of
Christian Sarvlct,
Thu** In the honored group
were

Barber*

Saucer,

McClellan,
Ann
Jane Lundy

Bua

Itldrnour,

FOR A N Y OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARE ALW AYS
CORRECT
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OVIEDO GRADUATES at a steak dinner given Tuesday night by tha First
lletbodlat Church if Oviedo were, from left, Barbara Saucer, Sue McClel­
lan, A1 IfcCnli, Ann Ridenour and Jana Lundy.
(Herald Photo).

�Area Shattered As Trailerload Of Dynamite Explodes
4 Known Dead;
Reptile Farm
Blown To Bits

Blje

fta n fn r t

HjcralD

North Orlando Drops Ouster Charges
The North Orlando Village
Council, meeting in a brief
special
ecsiion
Thursd a y
night,
unnnimoutly
agreed
and accepted at valid, mo­
tion* filed by Mayor Irene
Van Eepoe] and Councilman
Arthur Ferrin to quash com­
plaint* against them as elut­
ed in a petition
presented
May 6 which also called for

BUSHKILL, P *. (U P I) — A
truck-trailer loaded with dyna­
mite blew up with a mighty
roar on a highway In front of
a snake farm early today as
firemen were pulled up to ex­
tinguish a brake fire.
At least four persons were
killed, including three of the
firemen.
The track driver escaped

their removal from office.
It was explained that char­
g e ! stemmed from tho fact
thut Mrs. Van Eepoel and
Ferrin hnd co-»igned checks
in the amount of $00.13 fur
pnlnting
and mlsrcllancuux
repair on the police car and
of $10 fo r rental o f a dump
truck when approval for pay­
ment o f the bills was nut re-

Barry Explains The Difference
(U P I) — Sen. huvo voted for one, but 1 will
Barry M. Goldwater said to­ not vote for one that is con­
day it Is "constitutionally trary to the Constitulon."
righ t" to deny a man employ­
Goldwater said that the Re­
ment because o f race and de­ publicnn party, Including for­
fended his vote against the
mer
President Eisenhower,
civil rights bill as consistent
with Republican philosophy. "resisted a federal FEPC
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the hiihway some
away, en rout back to the ve­
hicle after telephoning for the
firemen.
The Reptile Farm, a tourist
attraction
In
this
Pocono
Mountain resort area, was
blown apart. Poisonous snakes
were hurled through the air
for some distance, presenting
danger* to reacue workcri.
A crater 50 feet In diameter
and 12 to 15 feet deep w ai
left where the highway was.
Only silver* of the truck could
be found. Buildings as far as
a block away were blown
down and others were dam­
aged or unroofed. Window* In
buildings within a few miles
were shattered. So was the
display window of a dresa
simp at Stroudsburg. 12 to IS
miles distant.
Route 209, a heavily travel­
ed highway which follow* the
winding Delaware River north
from the Delaware water gap,
was closed off between here
and Marshalls Creek and all
traffic waa detoured.
The section waa declared
a disaster area and civil de­
fense worker* were dispatch­
ed to help police and Bremen
remove the dead and Injured.
Authorities pleaded with the
public to atay away from the
area.
“ There are all kinds of
potsonoua snakes a r o u n d
here,” a Ore official said.
“ We’re setting fire to the de­
bris hoping to kill aa many of
them as possible."
The dead were tdentiftod
tentatively m Earl Miller, Ed
nines, Leonard Moeer, aU of
the ManhaUa Creek F in Co.,
and John Regina, 23-year-old
ton of the owner o f the Re­
gina Hotel, one o f the build­
ings damaged heavily,
It waa not determined Im­
mediately whether any other
persona In tba hotel were in­
jured. Ambulance* and rescue
truck* took the injured to
Stroudsburg Hospital but the
emergency at the hospital was
to bad that the staff could
not even answer telephone
calls.
Ttie three fire trucks of the
Marshalls Creek Co. had Just
braked to a halt with their
alrena walling when the thun­
derous blast roared through
the river valley.
Firemen
about to alight from their
trucks were burled along the
highway like ton pins. Most
of them were among the In­
jured.
The tracks, one o f them a
brand new vehicle, w e r e
smashed into wedge-shaped
masses.
"T lia fir# trucks seemed to
melt like warm butter," ooe
witness said.
Trees on t h e
mountain
slopes on either side of the
river waved like a wheat
field in heavy wind as the
shock wave from the blast
roared by.
ON INJU RED L IS T
CHICAGO ( U P I ) — Catcher
Jim Schaffer, who recently
suffered a hairline fracture in
his left hand, was placed on
the disabled Hit by the Chi­
cago Cube.

It has been astimaUd that
Americana spend $85 million
k week fo r dally newapapara.

Funeral Notices
X i l L D I V . W IL L IE T —«

t

run-

• rat ••rvlrsi for W illi* T.
Mauldin
of
C*nl*r
Hill,
formsr Ovl«4o rtsMant, who
dlsil Wtdaaadajr In an Or­
lando hospital, wilt bs hald
at IS a. m. Saturday at lh*
Oviedo Klrst Raptlat Church
with Hsr. Jack Uryaat offlHatlna asslaWd by n*v. Jack
aitwarl. Burial will bs In
Cbuluoia Cimsitry. llrUson
Kunrrsl llom* la Charge of
arrar-ctmanta.
LIVERS, ROT 4. — Puoaral
•trvlcas for Roy J, Llvtrs,
formsr Saaford rssldsnt who
died W*da*sday la a Ctntrali»- HI., hoapltal. will b« con­
duct*'! at 1 p. in. Monday at
lirlvion Punaral
llom* In
Sanford with R*r. uall u
Smith of Control
Baptist
Church
offlelaUng.
Burial
will bs In Oaklawn MtmerIsl I’ark. Brliton Funeral
Horn* la chares o f arrangemania.

■JCVr/**

R E A D Y TO GO is Charles Smith, sales manager o f Holler Motors ami win­
ner of the Chevrolet Sales Fair conducted in Florida and parts o f Geortrin.
Smith headed a team o f 10 local salesmen who exceeded the quota set for
the fair in car sales. Twenty-five dealerships were involved in the con­
test. He and Mrs. Smith jet from Jacksonville to New York for three days
at the World’s Fair and then fly to Nassau for two days. They leave Mon­
day. Holler Manager Dave Tomlinson attributes the win to "hard work and
RDM advertising."
(Herald hPoto)

Goldwater, Uie front -run­
ner fo r the Republicnn pres­
idential nomination, made his
statement in a letter to the
Chicago Sun-Timrs. He was
answering an earlier BunTimes editorial criticizing his
vote against tho civil rights
bill,
" I agree with you that it
Is morully wrong to deny a
man employment because of
race, creed or color, but 1 will
also remind you that It is
constitutionally
right until
the time cornea when we amend the Constitution," the
Arizona senator said.
“ My views ate in perfect
keeping with Republican phil­
osophy in that 1 wanted n
civil rights bill and would

(F a ir

Employment

Practices

commission) measure,
yet
this is contained in this par­
ticular civil rights bill.
"The Republican party hns
done this because It has nev­
er felt that the federal gov­
ernment hns the constitutional
power to regulate the hiring
of individuals hy rompnnies
in this country," Goldwater
said.

corded In minutes o f the pre­
vious rouncil meeting.
In view of tho misunder­
s ta n d in g developing over tho
matter and upon motion hy
Councilman Dave TiUon, it
was unanimously agreed that
In the future nil funds will bo
bundled strictly according to
chnrtcr und thut no checks
will bo issued without verifi­
cation and approval o f coun­
cil.
Payment o f the two bills
in question was approved.
In other business a fund o f
up to $100 wna allocated to
liny equipment and supplies
fur the
summer recreation
program and first reading
was heard on an ordinance
creating a five member V il­
lage Planning and Zoning
Board. Second and third read­
ings were tabled until the
regular July 7 meeting.
Mrs. Arthur Rhodes served
ns temporary clerk for tho
evening and was duly sworn
In by tho mayor at opening
of tho meeting.

PR E -IN V E N TO R Y

P H IL A D E L P H IA (U P I ) —
National
Football
League
Commissioner Pet#
Ruaello
rut the ribbon to the new o f­
fices
of
tho
Philudrlphln
Engles in tho Rullilan Build­
ing Thursday,

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AN O TH E R N E W LOOK hits been added to First Street with the modern­
ization o f Meltobcrts Tire Supply Company at 405 W . First St. A canopy
and roof were taken o ff the front part o f the building which at one time
wna a service station. Gas pumps hnd previously been removed to ullow
additional space for the firm The modernization project was done by LeRoy Robb Construction Company.
(Herald Photo)

—

i n I d y l l w i l d e of Loch Arbor

“ HOMES O F D IS TIN C TIO N *

Brown Elected
By Association

Hospital Notes

A rt Brown, owner and op­
ford; Paul Welldlng, DcBary;
erator
o f A rt tlrown’i Peel
Patricia
McCIary,
Eustii;
Admissions
Doris D. Kraats and baby Control o f Sanford, w ai elect­
Sharon S. Harrison, Susctte
ed secretnry-treaiurer o f the
girl, Lake Mary,
Vacula, Carol F. Kaiser, Wil­
Florida State Post Control A s­
liam Gorton, James F. Ben­
sociation at the organization’!
annual meeting In Hollywood.
ton, Dorottiy M. Allyn, Lil­
lian Davia, Martha Baborn,
Brown wns nlso cited by the
Arplienla Bookman. Cynthia
statewide group by being
K. Judkins, Alice Beaulieu,
named the "best competitor"
Nlckl Smith, Gaetano Sanfilfo r district four which ia com­
ippo, Diana Boston, Odessa
prised o f Srmlnnle, Orange,
W illie T. Mauldin, 80, died
Henderson and Lottie Turner,
Volusl* and Lake counties. He
at 10:45 a in. Wednesday at
all of Sanford; Adelaide Con­
was awarded a plaque.
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
te, DcBary; Ethel Thomas,
Brown was the state organ­
pital in Orlando.
Geneva,
ization’s director from this
Born Feb. 24, 1884 In IrvinBirths
district during the past assoc­
vllle, G il , he had muds hi*
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jesse
iations! year.
Beaulieu o f Sanford, a Baby home In Center Hill fo r thu
past
three
year*.
A
retired
Girl; Mr. and Mrs. Collie Col­
lins of Sanford; a Baby Girl; carpenter, he form erly had
Mr. and M n . Ronald M. Lind­ lived in Oviedo. He waa a
quist of Sanford, a Baby Boy; member o f the Center Ilitl
Mr. and Mra. Jerry D. Harri­ Baptist Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
son of Sanford, a Baby Girl;
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Vacula Joule Mauldin o f Center lliil
and nine children, Mrs. Willie
of Sanford, a Baby Boy.
Mae Brown o f Oviedo; David
Discharges
Margaret Lyons, Anna Hen­ Merritt. Mra Cornelia Watson,
derson, Christine A. Baeak. Mr*. Lillie Rogers, Matthew
John Yanaros Jr., Aubrey Merritt and George Merritt,
Griffis, Alice Lundqutst, Thco all o f Center H ill; Mr*. Betty
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About Sports

Orioles Beat Yanks Again To Sweep 3-Game Series

Thinking Angels Capture
O ut Loud Ninth In A Row;
Giants Edge LA

Rotary Defeats Paul Goldsmith Is
Shrine, 5 To 4, Picked To Win 400
In Boys League

By Jollatt Utenalrom

Ron-Sun’* Sunny Hayeo told

m ember* of the Seminole
Omnty Chamber of Commerce
Coffee Chib Thursday morn­
ing that Sanford should get a
lot of attention during the
sixth running o f the Fire
cracker 400 et Dsytona’s In­
ternational Speedway on July
4th,
Hayes was allowing ae bow
the name of SenUmte'a
•eat, “ Sanford," would be
painted on the back of ’M
Plymouth* driven by P e « l
Goldsmith end Tiny Lund.
Goldsmith h is been tabbed
by a panel o f eiperta (see
story elsewhere on todday’e
•ports page) te win the F ire­
cracker day event.
In talking wllh Hayes we
learned that this year’s run­
ning of the "400" should be
one of the moat exciting
races held so far. H ie speeds
o f the cars have Increased
considerably since the race
-was first run. Of course, he
•aid that speeds are reduced
considerably due to the heat
and the effect It has on the
tires. Its different than runn­
ing In the "500" which ia us­
ually held hi February.

•

*

•

Bernard Kahn, who has
been the Daytona Beach News
Journal's chief sports scribe
since (w e believe) before the
newspaper camo Into exist­
ence, has picked A. J. Foyt
to a '04 Ford to grab the
event. Foyt w u the Memorial
Day winner of the Indiana­
polis 500.

• .

H ie VP1 reporta that Y . A.
Tittle m ay retire after the
1004 N F L season . . .
and
then again he may not. About
tills time o f the year some­
body always begins speculat­
ing about Y A T 'a retirement
from the game.
Ik e
New
York
Giant
giarterback said Monday
night be was thinking o f
hanging np the eleite after
this year’s season is com­
pleted. Bat, an a o c a n d
theaght, ho said ho wooMn’t
n u k e n definite decision
nntil the year la over.
But he did say ha honestly
thought be would call K quite
when the campaign ends.
Y A T has been saying that for
four yeans now, aod oo why
speculate. Wa baliar a ha’ll
quit when be quits — not un­
til than. In fact wa doubt If
ha’ ll aver atop playing volun­
tarily.
o •
o

By Mil tea Hickman
U P I Sports Writer
Once burned, twice shy, ex­
plains why there were no bon­
fires

In Baltimore

Thursday

night.
Ordinarily,

It

should have

been a night for rejoicing.
The Orioles had completed
a three-game sweep over the
dangerous N ew York Yan­
kees, Increased Uielr lend (o
ilk games and set Baltimore
burring about the possibility
o f its first pennant in modern
American League history.
The discordant note, how­
ever, was the memory o f lis t
year's biller disappointment
when these same Orioles look­
ed like world-beaters until
June and subsequently wound
up 18Vk games o ff the pace.
"None o f us on the hall club
have forgotten that," aayi
southpaw Steve B a r b e r .
"W e ’re not looking fo r that to
happen again."
Barber atopped the Yan­
kees on three hits In a 3-1 Ori­
ole victory that wta witnessed
by 30,300, Baltimore's largest
crowd of the season.
Boog Powell put the Orioles
In front with his loth homer
In the first Inning and Brooks
Robinson, who took over the
league batting leadership with
328, belted his eighth homer
of Ihc season In the second.
In the only other American
League games the Los Ange­
les Angels ran their winning
streak to nine games—longest
in the majors this yasr—with
a 4-3 triumph over the Kansas
City Athletics and the Cleve­
land Indians boat the Minne­
sota Twins, 8-1.
Three games were played
in the National League where
the 8an Francisco Giant* out­
lasted the I/Os Angeles Dodg­
ers, 3-1, in U Innings, the
S t Louis Csrdlnals defeated
tbs Houston Colts, 4-3, and
the Pltsburgh Pirates ripped
the New York Mets, H I.

MEMBERS OF TH E H U N T IJNCOLN-MERCURY COMETS, winner* o f the City Recreation
Department’* I.lttle National League a r e (f r o m
left, front row) John Foster, Ducky Hurt,
Stephen Hitchcock, Larry Johnson, Rubba

Engineers Whip West Slight Choice Florida Stale
FF; Perfection
Bank, Robb's
In All-American Tilt Cop Contests
Stops George's
By Matrin Gleason

David

Loo'a

eighth

home

run o f the currant season—a
long 250-footer over the left

Press

ball players, but those appear­

Intrmatolnal

BUFFALO, N. Y . (U P I) Texas and Pennsylvania each

claims to ba the top breed­
factor Thursday night in the ing ground for college footLocomotive Engineers' 7 to 3
victory over First Federal la
a City Recreation Department
U tile National League tilt.
Lee was also on the mound

for the Engineers and posted
his sixth win o f Use season
against three setbacks.
Over In the Little American
Perfection Dairies stopped a
bid by George's for * second
place Ua In the circuit's final
standings. The
loss
left
Gcorga'a In third spot as both
taama wound up thalr 1864
campaigns.
Tom m y Graeay was the
Loco. E a gn . T le t Federal I game’s winning pitcher. Ha
First Fed.
201 000-3 8 also contributed throe bate
Loco. Engrs.
303 01x—7 I hits. Twyman added a pair of
W P — David Lee (8-3), L P — •afetiaa for the Dairyman and
Ed Grooms (8-4), HR— David Adcock hit safely three times
Lea, Engineers, 8th o f Urn
fur the losers.
year
Perfection's season record
STANDINGS
was nine wins and 18 losaee.
Hunt Lto-Mer.
18 ■
George’s broke oven In 24
Loco. Engrs.
tt 7
gamoa—winning n doxen and
Chase
11 11
losing the asms amount
First Fad.
1! 13
This afternoon the curtain
Standard Oil
• 33
will come down oo the Little
Gama Today
American League play. Navy
Standard Oil at Hunt Lio— second half champs — will
Mcr.
tangle with Sanford Atlantic
(4:30, Bay Ava. Park)
National Bank. In the Little
Gama Satarday
National Standard Oil—losers
Loco. Engrs, at First Fed.
o
f all 23 of Uielr games—will
(7:30, Ft. Mellon)
get a last chsnco to post a
win when they meat the loop
champs, Hunt's Llncoln-Mercury Cornel*.
The Little N atlon il winds
Results Thursday
up the race Saturday night
Rotary 5 Shrine 4
Shrine
010 003—4 43 with tlie Engineers meeting
Rotary
000 104-8 I 3 First Federal again at Ft.
W P — Frank Whlgham (3-1), Motion Park.

Little American

Junior League

Men's League

Beors Announce
Closed T V Plan

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H a ll o ff to the Hunt Idacoin-Mercury Canola I These
lads Wednesday night cap­
tured llie 1004 Little National
League flag. Now they'll meet
the Sailors of the N avy nine
In a best two-out-of-three ser­
ies for the city's Little Lea­
gue title. It should be a
wbale o f a good scries.
W e don’ t know how they
g o aboot It hot every effart
shoold bo a n d * la get Skip­
per Senkarlk'a name before
National Little lea g u e offi­
cials fo r consldersttoo for
sti-A merles honors. Any hid
who'll go out there and hurl
t t games, f u 1M h IS
Innings, nod allow ooly 11
L P —Steve Leach (7-1)
hits for an entire s eason,
Lake M ary 7 Klwaxla I
ought to bo givon attneat
Klwanls
201 000-4 78
consideration.
Lake M ary
011 113-7 T 3
• a o
" I f you've never been to o W P-C h arlto Lytle (8 4 ), L P Fla. Stalo 14 WIIs m Malar 11
Alan Cooper (3-8)
swim meet, ” says Ida B.
ria . State 007 » 0 8-14 13 •
STANDINGS
Wilson. I’ ll specialist for the
WU. Mater 830 090 1—11 18 11
•Shrine
.........................10
t
Seminole Swim Association,
W P - Dob Hunter (8-3), L P
"you 're invited to see one CPO M M itaatoM iM ii S 1
—Doe Masala (8-7), l i R •Rotary
itto
tM
iie
M
i*
8
4
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Charlia Brown. WM. tat of the
• t Daytona's Welsh pool. It's Elks , , i , i i » , . , , . i m ( i 7 8
year
not hard to find," she says, •Klwanle ..................... 3 8
Robba 11 USO •
3 8
"w hen you come to the end •Lake M ary ................
USO
103 100 8 - 8 1 4
o f 1-4 you follow the left turn •Civltan ....................... 3 10
Robba
530 303 x -1 2 12 •
•Seaaon
completed
signs to the hospital. Be lis­
W P - Earl Evana (7 4 ), L P
Gama Friday
tening for s en s ma—not from
—La rry Horton (8-8)
the hospital but from the CPO at Elks 4:30
STANDINGS
pool—and you'll know you're (M em orial Stadium)
Kings wood
8
8
there."
Loogwood
8
8
Usually, aha goes an le
MeRaney
6
3
M y, these events are free
Fla. state
8
4
and yon can come and gn as
Robba
8
4
yon please. Program s are
Chase
2
7
available, and. grandstand
CHICAGO (U P I)—'The Chi­ Wilson Mater
I
7
Mata, too.
cago Beats will apparently be LSO
1
•
The Seminole Swim Associa­ the first pro tortbaU loom to
Gaasaa Friday and Satarday
tion fa a fairly young dub but display Its homo games an
None Scheduled
its
enthusiasm
knows
no closed circuit te lev M oo.
bounds, "So, drop by Welsh
The Boars announced Thurs­
PR E -IN V E N TO R Y
Pool and see fo r yourself," day that two local theaters,
reiterates ids, "how exciting the Uptown and the Aria
a awlm moat can be. Who Crown In McCormick Place,
knows," aha asks, “ you might will telecast the games.
E N T IR E STOCK OF
bo watching some o f tomor­
Owner Coach George Bales
LA D IE S DRESSES
row 's Olympic champions." o f the Beats M id the Aria
And she's probably right)
Crown would afao-w Ova
aR but the Los Aogriaa
PHI. A SAT. O N L T I
F lyin g squirrels gilds from and Detroit Lions' games,
troa to tree using a parachute- the Uptown would show e 0 hot
like expansion o f skin on the the Ram * games. Ttm t m
flanks, according te Encyclo­ theaters wlU make about •,&lt;
300 more scats available.
paedia
Brltannica.
t

/

Parks, Harold Johnson and Charles Thompson.
(Hack row, from left) Phil Grlner, Skipper i« n karik, Dana Hogan, Steve Push, nick Brasher,
Tommy Hatchett, Calvin Grlner and Roy Hunt.
In the background ore malingers Don Hitchcock
and Arthur Push.
(Herald Photo)

Junior And LL
Coaches Will
Meet Saturday
Junior Boys
LitUa League

League
coaches

and
will

ing In the fourth annual AllAmerica football game Satur­
day night will let the fans de­
ckle.
Nine native Penniylvtniani
will play for the East and nine
Texans will shut up for liie
W est
The West holds a 2-1 edge la
the series launched by the
American Football Coaches
Association In 1081. The heav­
ier West squad has been In­
stalled a alight favorite In this
nationally-televised ( A BC-TV,
8:30 p. m. E D T) battle be­
tween 58 of the nation’a 1963
college atara.

meet at 8:80 Saturday morn­
ing at the City Recreation De­
partment office*.
Junior League coaches will
draw pairings fo r tha City
Tournament which will be
held July 6, 7, 8 and 10. A lio
to bo discussed will ba the
city championship playoffs
between the first half pennant
winner, the Elks, and the
Shrine, second half winners.
Coaches also will vote on an
AU-Laagua team. Tha all-star
teams will ba announced next
weak.
Little League Managers will
select all-star teams from the
Little
National and U tile
American loops which will
represent Sanford In district
play In July, Plans for the
fifth annual Little H agu e
Bsr-B-Que to be held July
Fourth will ba completed.

Florida State
Results Thursday
Daytooa 2, Ft. Lauderdale 1,
1st
Daytona I, Ft. Lauderdate 0,
2nd
Lakeland 1, St. Petersburg 0
Orlando 3, Miami 0
Sarasota at Tampa, ppd. rain.

Seminole

Pee Wee League
STANDINGS
Chiefs
3 8
Panthers
3 1
Tigers
2 2
Rebels
1 3
Cube
8 3
Games Today
Rebels vs Chiefs
(F t.
Mellon Little H agu e
Field— 4:30)
Yanks va Cubs
(F t. McUoo Softball F ic ld 4:30)

Southern League
Thursday’* Results
Chattanooga 8 Birmingham 1
Knoxville 3 Lynchburg 1
Columbus 3 Asheville 2
Charlotte at Macon, ppd., wet
grounds

A A U Decathlon
Opens Tonight
W ALNUT C R E E K , Calif.
(U P I ) — Twenty-right versa­
tile track and field perform­
ers, led by world record hold­
er C. K. Yang, opened compe­
tition tonight In the first day
of the national AAU decathlon
championships at Mt. San An­
tonio Junior College.
The meet will decide what
two American athletes will
compete against Russia In the
July 35-28 meet at Los Ange­
les, so Yang’s appearance
will be largely to tune him
for his own international e f­
forts in behalf of Nationalist
China.

Results Thursday Night
Sunland 4, l/ongwood I
STANDINGS
Altamonte Springs
4 1
Longwood
4 2
Casselberry
2 2
Bear Lake
1 1
Sunland
1 3
North Orlando
1 4
The New York Public Lib­
Gama Tonight
rary, with about 7 million
Ait• moct* -v- Casselberry
hooks, ia the second largest
Gama Saturday Night
North Orlando -va- Bear Lake library In the United States.

Florida State Bank captured
victories Thursday night In
the City Recreation Depart­
ment's Men's Slo-Pltcta Soft­
ball League.
Robb's took a 11 to 8 de­
cision from the USO with
Chief Kuykendall paving th*
way with three hits and four
runs batted In. Swann also
aided the cause o f the Conftrvrtionmcn with a pair of
safeties and Earl Evans got
credit for the victory.
.Meanwhile, Florida Stele,
behind 0 to 7 after the first
two innings o f play, bounced
back to down Wllsoo Mater
by a score o f 14 to 11. Don
Hunter with three hits and
Earl Black and Mike Woodruff
with two apiece paved the way
for the Bankers.
Charlie Brown hit the game's
Results Thursday Night
only home run In a losing e f­ Altamonte Senators 4. Longfort for the Furniture men.
wood I
Houston at Chicago
Casselberry
3 8
Sunland
4
1
Altamonte Twins
3 2
longwood
3 2
Bear Lake
3 3
Phils.
40 34 .623
North Orlando
3 3
San Fran.
41 37 .863 1
Lake Mary
2 4
Pitt*
36 20 .334 4tt Altamonte Senators
1 5
Clan.
35 41 .330 8
Game Tonight
St. I/ouls
34 34 .300 8
North Orlando -vs- Cassel­
(Ideago
31 33 .492 8’ i
berry
l/o* Ang.
S3 33 .483 0
Game Saturday Night
Houston
33 38 .478 OVA Bear I .ike -vs- Altamonte
Milwaukee
31 38 .481 lOW
Twins
20 50 .286 23
New York
Thursday's Results
SW ITC H IN G SPORTS
Pittsburgh 8 New York 1
D EN VER
&lt;UP1&gt;— Norman
St. Louis 4 Houston 2
San Francisco 3 Loo Angeles 1 Bass, who pitched fo r the
Kantai City Athletics in 1961
Only games scheduled
and 1962, will try out for a
Saturday’s Gams*
position
!x&gt;e Angeles at San Francisco defensive backfield
with the Denver Broncos In
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
the American Football Lea­
New York at Milwaukee
gue thli fall.
Philadelphia at St. Louis

Seminole
Little League

National League

D A Y T O N A BEACH—-Paul
Goldsmith, quiet-spoken Indi­
ana veteran who holds the
track's qunllylng mark c f
174.910 mph, Is the Pure Oil
Racing Pan o f Experts choice
to whip a big, fast field in
the sixth running of the Fire­
cracker 400 at D a y t o n a
Reach’s International Speed­
way July 4th.
The nationwide panel cart
54 votee on the outcome of
the Firecracker and Goldimith, who will be driving a
'04 Plymouth sponsored by
Ron-Sun Chryster-Plymouth of
Sanford, got 16 of them. Esti­
mates o f Goldsmith's winning
speed rnnged from 166.550

Local Legion
Team To Meet
Eustis, DeLand
Post 19's American Legion
Junior baseball
club goos
hack into action tonight and
Saturday.
Tonight the locals move In­
to Eustis for a Sixth District
contest with a club they've
whipped once this season in
the only affair between tlie
two teams.
S a t u r d a y night Frank
Thomas' nine travels to DeLand for a non-district loop
encounter which will mark
Use first time these two teams
have met this season.

American
League

mph, which would break the

d ia lin g mark by nearly
mile*

per

hour,

down

16
to

148.992.

.
Sunny

.

.

lla jc ,

co-owner

and manager o f

llon-Sun,

said loday (hat Bay Nichels
of

the

Plymouth

factory

staff, would be in Sanford
nest week to bruin readying
the ear Goldsmith will pilot

In the 400.

. . .

t

Goldsmith, winner o f the
last Daytona beach-road race
in 1959, and a former nation­
al motorcycle champion, edged
out nnother Plymouth driver,
Richard Petty, by two votes,
despite Petty’s world record
smashing win here in the Day­
tona 500 in February.
Fred J.nrenxen and his Ford
took third place with seven
votes, followed by two other
Ford drivers, Junior Johnson
and A. J. Foyt, who got five
and four votes, respectively.
Tlie small number o f voles
received by Foyt, double Indy
500 winner and U-SAC driving
chimp, was the aurpriie of the
panel voting.
Hobby Dane, Dodge, and
Jim Paschal, Petty’* Plymouth
teammate, tied for sixth place
with 2 first place vote*. Fol­
lowing them, with one ballot
each,
were
Earl
Halmer
(Dodge), Marvin Panch and
Bobby John* (F on t), and Lee
Roy Yarbrough (Dodge).
Overlooked by the panel
were such red-hot driver* as
Billy Wade, David Pearson,
Daret Dlerlnger, Buck Baker,
and Ned Jarrett, recent win­
ner at Atlanta.
Forty car* are scheduled to
start the Firecracker at 10
a.m. on the Fourth. The big
rare will have a rousing cur­
tain-raiser on July 8, when
two 50-mile qualifying racea
w ill be run, and by time triuts
on July 2, which will deter­
mine the two pole positions
for the Firecracker.
More than 40,000 fans aro
expected to watch the 160-lap
bnttie over the 2.5 Speedway
for the more than |61,000 in
posted awards.

Baltimore
42 25 .627
38 26 .594 JVA
New York
30 26 .581 Six
Chicago
35 33 .515 7(A
Minn.
Clove.
32 32 .500 8VA
Boston
32 36 .471 10VA
33 37 .471 101A
I/os Ang.
30 31 .469 10VA
Detroit
29 42 .408 15
Wash.
26 42 282 16'A
Kan. City
Thursday's Results
Cleveland 8 .Minnesota l
Baltimore 3 Now York 1
Los Ang. 4 Kan, City 3
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Gomes
Kan. City at Los Ang. (N )
Chicago at Minnesota
Baltimore at Washington
Perfection Dairy IT Georges T
Detroit at New York
Pert. Dairy
711 853—17 0 6
Cleveland at Boston
Georges
300 004- 7 4 8
W P— Tommy Gracey (7-3),
L P — Bradley (1-2)
STANDINGS
Nsvy
10 «
Fla. State
IS I t
George*
1J 11
Pert. Dairy
0 15
Columbus 4 Buffalo 0
Sanf. Atlantic
6 IT
Rochester 5 Atlanta 4
Game Today
Jacksonville 10 Syracuse I
Navy at Sanford Attantie
Only game* scheduled
(7:30, rt. Mellon Park)

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Bobby Powell sparked the
Rotary nine Thur«d«y » i th*
Shriners—second half winner*
—fe ll by the wayside, 5 to 4,
In a City Recreation Depart­
ment Junior Boys League con­
test.
Rotary, behind 1 to 4, rall­
ied for four n ” is in the final
frame with Powell driving in
the winning tally with a time­
ly single to left. Frank Whigham got credit for the victory
and alao contributed to the
Rotary cam e at the dish with
a booming triple.
The contest closed out the
regular season's slate for both
teams. The Shriners finished
with a record of 10 wins and
two losses in second half play
and an overall record of 17
and seven. Rotary went eight
and four In the second half
and posted a total record of
15 wins and nine defeats.
Lake Mary found Its way
Into the win column, closing
out Its regular season play
with a 7 to 3 triumph over the
Klwanls. Charlie Lytle letlled
down after tho first inning
and held the Kiwania in check
to get credit fo r the victory.
Roger Leep and Dickie Smith
each had o pair of hits for
Lake Mary. Freddie Weber
had a pair of doubles for the
Klwanlana.
Lake Mary completed the
second half with threa wins
and nine losses for an over­
all record of seven and 17.
Klwanls, also with three wins
and nine losses in tha second
half had a seasonal mark of
nine wins and IS losses.
The Elks and tha CPO’ers
play tha final game o f the
regular season this afternoon.
The championship series be­
tween the Elks and the Shrin­
ers will begin Monday night
and the Junior B oyi City L ea ­
gue tournament is slated to
get underway July 8.

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S t Andrews Church Has Groundbreaking 'M eritorious
|Masts Held For
VAH-7 Group

Ground was broken last
Sunday by St. Andrew* Pres­
Church

of

Seminole ROTC
In Training
* At Fort Bragg

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Three Seminole C o u n t y
ROTC Cadets have begun iix
week* o f intensive military
training at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Arm y Cadet John D. T ay­
lor Jr., aon o f Mr. and Mrs.
John I). Taylor Sr., Rt. 2,
Sanford, ia pitrtlr iputing in
the HOTC program at the
University o f Florida and U
a member o f the Alpha Gam­
ma Rho fraternity there. He
ia a llhU graduate o f Semin­
ole High School,
Cadet Richard M. Childs,
•on o f Richard E. Childs of
Altamonte Springs and Cadet
Steven W. High, ion o f Mr.
and Mra. Harlem J. High o f
Altamonte Spring* are both
member* o f the ROTC pro­
gram at Stetson Univeralty io
HeLand,
Cadet High I* a 1001 grad­
uate o f St. Thomaa Military
Aradcmy in St. Paul, Minn,
and Cadet Child* graduated
from
Winter P a r k
High
School in 1001.
During tha training period
which they are now undergo,
ing Reserve O fficer Training
Corps radete are tailed upon
to prove their leadership abil­
ity and demonstrate knowledge o f military aubjrcta on
thia testing ground fo r future
U. S. Arm y officer*.
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Dies In Illinois
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GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES for St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church nt tho corner o f Bear Lake and Cub Lake Roads were held last
Sunday. Officials taking part included, front from left. Hal W. Gettimrs,
Mrs. Bennie Driggers, L. C. Tinsley, Rev. Thomas II. Makin and Dr. How­
ard D. Gress; back, Roycc Ridgewell, H. A. Essick, John Best. George
Wehr nnd William B. Powell.
(Hcrnld Photo)

thr

South

wanis Club m rrting Wednes­
day at the Tiki

Restaurant.

Hr will di*ruM rnmmunlim in
Cuba and how- It operate*.
The Snnford and
Winter
Park
rluli*. rii-*ponaor* of
th« gmup, will he honored at
thr meeting.

BRUNING
PA IN T S
GI VE YO U R HOME
T H E n iU G IIT LOOK
Ph. 322-9613

NE W DIRECTORS o f the Longwnod Area Chamber of Commerce include,
front from left, K. 1’ . Richards, William Banmholscr and Maurice Rudolph;
back. James K. Hughes, Ralph M. Hickok and William Bryant. Not present
fo r tlie photo where Paul Maloney und R. O. Lowdur.
(Herald Photo)

Funeral Held For Infant
Wednesday

Factory
Paint Outlet
2617 S. French

[S M IT T Y ’S S N A P P IN * T U R T L E

Funeral services were held layed until arrival of the fath­

Jacksonville er who was on duly with the
for Edward Frnrhlicli. infant II. S. Navy in the North At­
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Holicrt lantic nt time of tlie death.
In addition to his parents,
Froehlleh, who was Imrn June
the Infant is survived by two
9 and died June IT.
John, five,
and
Mrs. Froehlieh is tile for brothers,
ntcr Doris Ilabey of Cassel­ Mike, 22 months.
Burial was in Arlington
berry.
lly Maryann Miles
Funeral services were dp- Cemetery in Jacksonville.
Rev. H. V. Hendershot of
Forest City, pastor at the
Seventh Day Adventist School
has been transferred to A t­
lanta, (!u., where he will serve
us stewardship counselor for
tlie Georgia Cumberland Con­
ference.
He nnd Mrs.
Hendershot
nnd their children, Lewis nnd
Vnloric, have sold their home
on West Lake Brantley Rond
to Elder and Mrs. Ralph
Ricks who will be
moving
here from Tallahassee.
The Hendcrshots plan to
leave early in July.
in

Rev. Hendershot
Is Transferred

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HOT .HOT _H0T
CAR* SATES- DENS

TH E I1YKOTA CLASS o f the Bear Lake Methodist Church met recently to
elect n e w officers fo r the corning year. Named were, from left, Mrs. Jean
Mueller, secretary-treasurer; Harold Irwin, president; Johnny J. Morgan,
vice president nnd Mrs. W. Richard Harold, corresponding secretary who
was not present fo r the photo.
(Heruld Photo)

BIBLE EVENTS were reported in individual newnpnpers by this group
of students who formed tho Junior High Class at the two-week Vacation
Church School conducted by the Community Methodist Church of Cassel­
berry. In connection with the study a number o f field trips were made by
the class which was led by Mrs. Clare Bttlmor.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford Women Of The Moose
Sef Installation For Monday
The Bower of Rosea Instal­ rr and Elsie I.srey, recorder.
new officer* and Outgoing senior regent is

lation fo r

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MKTS R E C A L L TW O
N E W Y O R K (U P I ) _ Tbe
New
York
Meta
recalled
pitcher Darrel Sutherland and
outfielder Larry Elliot from
their Buffalo farm club in the
International Lcagua Thurs­
day

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and Struunu
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EASY TERMS

A short time ago, Plymouth beat Fold and

And right now, your Plymouth Dealer h

Chevrolet in 9 out of 10 tests at Raceway Park

making red-hot deals on the sam e red-hot

in Hidianapolis.

These tests covered perfor­

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mance, braking and gas economy. In other

up and go car and get a terrific deal at the

words,

same time, head for your Plymouth Dealer's!

"things you buy a car for"1

M Stpnoorti'i 1*0util Nationwide Consumer Testinf Institute bought the comparably equipped V is directly bom dealer shewrxm, hired tfca
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SA LE!

LONDON (U P I) — Labor
party Member o f Parliament
Kmrys
Hughes
suggested
Wednesday that tbs govern­
ment prescribe birth control
m pills (dr rabbits to solve the
rabbit problem in Scotland.

apraker at

Seminole - North Orange Kl-

on board the nuclenr-powered

chairmen o f Sanford Chapter Mrs. Ida Mae SJublom.
Roy J. Livers, 70, former 141)4, Women o f the Moose,
Appointive offices will l&gt;*
Sanford resident who had
by
Joyee
Whitten,
will be conducted at 8 p.m. filled
lived in Centralia, 111., for
guide; Kathleen Dyson, as­
Monday
in
the
temporary
the past four months, died
sistant guide; Marcella W il­
there
Wednesday in St. Moose Lodge headqusrtrra in liams, sentinel and Thelma
M ary’s Hospital in Centralia. Lake Mary.
Emerson, argu*.
Dorn Jan. 5, 1894, In Ore­
Installing officials fo r the
Chairmen to lie
installed
gon County, 111., he lived a impressive ceremony will lie include Tonda Sampson, pub­
number of years in Sanford Howard Price, inatalling o ffi­ licity; Mamie Hodge, Moosemaking bis home at 1200 S. cer; Ed Lacey, guide; Kath­ heart; Lucy Hodge, library;
Fark Ave. He was retired l e e n Faughnan, chairman; Kathleen
Faughman, social
from
Florida
Power and Hetty Hoogerwerf, rhapinin service; Annie Collie, child
Light Company of Sanford; and Betty Johnston, pianist. cure; Yvette Ramsey, hospi­
was a veteran of World War
Elected
o ffic e r!
of
the t a l ;
111 t,t y Hoogerwerf
I, a member o f Central Bap­ Chapter to be installed will MoosBhaven; Charlotte Carl­
tist Church, o f the American be Eloise Small, senior re­ son, homemaking and EleanLegion and of the Internation­ gent; Leonora Price, junior nre Potent, membership.
al Brotherhood of Electrical regent; Lera Harris, chap­
Tbs Installation will be
Workers.
lain; Betty Norwood, treosur- open to the public and all
Survivon are two brother!,
family, friend* and neigh­
Joseph Livers, of Sinford and
bors o f ths Chapter or o f
G OLF ON T V
Harley
liv e r s o f
Cottage
1851, Loyal
C LE V E LA N D ( U P I ) — The .Sanford Lodge
Hills, 111., and five sisters,
final two rounds o f the fllO ,- Order o f Moose, are invited
Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs.
000 Cleveland Open Golf tour­ tu attend.
Audrey Hudson o f Centralia;
nament Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. Annie Wiclu and Mra.
will be televised nationally by
BILE-INVENTORY
Helen Thom e o f Buncombe,
Sporta Network, Inc. A ir time
111., and Mra. Rboda Suits of
on both daya will ba 6 to 6
Makaoda, HI.
p. m. EDT.

R-Exploslon

curst

Meritorious Mast* were held
carrier U S8 Enterprise, cur­
rently deployed with the Six­
th Fleet, for six enlisted per­
sonnel of VAH-7, recently.
Receiving
commendations
were Kldon Davenport, avia­
tion metalsmith first class;
Allen B. Fernburg, aviation
metalsmith second class; Cal
E. Filut, aviation metalsmith,
third class; John Layer, air­
man; Dewey Wester, airman;
und Hilly Diuuglm, airman.
The men received the awards because o f their out­
standing performance as the
squadron's
corrosion
nnd
puinting team. Their work on
one o f the squadron planes
was described as l*eing d iffi­
cult to duplicate even using
modern equipment under ideal
factory conditions.
Commanding Officer, Cdr.
H. It. Brown Jr., suid that
the work o f these men has
contributed significantly to
the high state of readiness
maintained by VAH-7 while
deployed.

I ’ mrn fi

Dr. Luis M. Peret will ba

Bear

Lake for the first unit of the
new church plant which will
be Fellowship Hall. Ceremon­
ies, hold immediately follow­
ing the morning worship ser­
vice, took place on the church
property at the corner of Bear
L ik a and Cub Lake Roads,
Special guests for the oc­
casion were Rev. and Mrs.
Howard Gress. Rev. Gress la
executive secretary of the
Prcbytcry of St. John* and a
former form er minister for
St. Andrews. Rev. Thomas H.
Makin is the present minister.
Other church officials tak­
ing part in the groundbreak­
ing Included John Bass, H. A,
Esslck and William Powell,
deacons; Ed Colbert, church
treasurer; Mrs. Bennie Drigg e n , organist; H. W. Get­
tings, L. C. Tinsley and Hoyca
Rklgewcll, elders and George
Wehr, building contractor.
St.
Andrews
Presbyterian
was organized, formally, on
June 16, 1963. Before the group
acquired a home on Llnneal
Beach Drive, which eventually
will become the parsonage and
where services are being con­
ducted at present, meetings
were held in various homes In
the area with guest ministers
leading services.
A five acre site for the
church plant later was pur­
chased from Mrs. Florence
Hoover who donated an addi­
tional five acres.
Construction is to begin im ­
mediately on the first unit of
St. Andrews which today has
a total o f Bo active members
in the congregation.

W eraffi

1904 —

Dr. Perez Will
Address Club

By Maryams Mile*

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Vtralb

(DsuaJt flJbJby •
DEAR AB B Y: Recently
we started tee log a lot o f a
certain couple. 1 have al­

Swindlers Feed On Their Ego
. . .with A Keen
The hitch le that the other
N o on* want* to admit ha prospects must sign a con­
tract which requires payment
haa been bilked. But i f a con*
for the product before any
aumer keeps quiet about a
"bonus” is payable.
run*ln with a con man or
U n o r d a r e d Merchandise
swindler, he doesn't help him* floods the mall. This Includes
books, aprons, ties, handker­
s elf or his neighbors.
Kenneth B. Wilson, presi­ chiefs, fountain pens, wallets
dent o f the National Better and stationery. In general,
Business Bureau, points out the NBBB says, you are not
obligated to acknowledge re­
the NBOB or government a*
gcneles can do little to pro­ ceipt o f unordered merchan­
tect you If you don’t speak dise; return it; pay fo r It,
unless used; give It particu­
tip.
"Koch year,” he says, "un­ lar care or keep It beyond a
reasonable length o f time.
scrupulous promoters bilk the
Scare tactics are also used
public o f millions o f dollars.”
He doesn't see a setup this In furnace repair swindle*.
season
In warm • weather A repairman may o ffe r free
schemes.
Briefly, here are five swin­
dles you should watch out fo r
this summer:
Although "bait” advertising
Is outlawed In many atales,
it Is still widely used. An ad­
vertiser
offers to sell an
item ha really dose not intend
to sell or to stock to meat
the demand from hi* ad. He
may offer a washing ma­
chine or an automobile at a
remarkably low price. I f you
go to the store, he will try
to sell you a more expensive
model. Usually, the ''special”
is "sold out.”
In
referral
selling, the
salesman asks you fo r the
names o f several prospective
customers. For each addition­
al name supplied by on* o f
these persons, the customer
receives a bonus o f $10, |G0
or 9100 (o r
merchandise.)

ways liked them

Inspection or cleaning and
then tear the furnace down
and tell the homeowner It is
cracked and dangerous. Or he
may report It la leaking car­
bon monoxide. The normal
reaction le to buy a new fu r­
nace.
Roofing and re-aldlng Jobs
are favorites o f Itinerant re­
pairmen. They move into a
community briefly. They may
claim to represent a wellknown manufacturer and say
they are authorised to o ffer
•’commissions” on subsequent
sales mad* in the area. Once
you sign the contract, you
may pay thousands for poor
work.

Vinyl pliwtic plus nautical de­
signs help dress up the smallest or largest galley
at meal or party time. Co-ordinated galley set­
tings (see pnoto) Incude canape-snack trays ($2
cnch, nnpKins, unbreakable plastic beverago
glasses ($8.50 a dor.), vinyl plastic place mnts
and even u vlnylizcd tablecloth. The tray o f
multiple laminated vinyl has built-in coaster ring
to hold glass securely.
SEAW ORTHY:

both but

we hsve never been real
close friends. For the peat
few months I have had the
feeling that something was
going on between this wom in sod my husband. I
have never been Jealous be­
fore, When I first got that
feeling, I told my husband
about it. He denied every­
thing and I felt like a heel. I
haven't mentioned it since,
but I am no fooL All of a
sudden alts haa been plann­
ing things for the four of
ua to do almost every night,
and she does favors for me
that are uncalled for. I
don't like the looks that
piss between them or the
way they alwaya manage to
sit close to each other, or
the way they dance together,
either, I've never had to
cope with this in 20 years
o f merriage. Should I keep
my mouth shut and keep
watching or what? My wo­
man's Intuition Is strong.
NERVOUS W RECK
D EAR WRECK: Your wo­
man’s Intuition is probably
better thin Scotland Yard.
Tell your husband In plain
language that you are Jeal­
ous, you sense danger and
you have no Intention of
sharing him or losing him.
I f he fights too hard to con­
tinue the friendship, you
will know your suspicions

Mrs. Muriel Lawrence

Whet you could do if It turn­

Aesa. ed out that she meant what
D E AR MRS. LA W R E N C E : she said, Is to make It clear

Newspaper

Enterprise

I wouldn’t wish my worst en­ that you meant

what you

emy to be the parents o f n said. You could follow her to
tccn-sgcr today, They are eo this cabin, collect her and
mean end
bull-headed. W e bring her home. I f you met
have e girl, 10, who Is always more leaUUnc* then
you
■eying eh* le going to do could perecnelly handle, you
something she knows
we could get a police officer to
think is wrong. The la U »l le add force to your conviction
going away with her boy wrong adventure fo r a IIIfriend and anotoher couple that this weekend la the
fo r h weekend. The other boys year-old girl.
pecplo own ■ cabin on a lake
But 1 advise you to do none
end the story Is that the four o f these things, Ycu couldn't
o f Urnin will clean it up after bring them o ff. You are ao
the winter. They w ill be a- suspicious of what you claim
lone. , ,
to belleva Is right that any
ANSW ER:
And
you’ra o f these follow-through ac­
senred that she’ll make the tions would com* out defen­
talk reel. You're scared ahe'll sive, You would be so abusive
really go o ff fo r this week­ and accusing that your child
end, leaving you and her fa­ would Instantly spot your un­
ther helpless to do anything certainty,
,
about your conviction that
So eh* would atart exposing
she he* done the wrong thing. herself to riskier end riskier
You would not be helpless. experiences In order to ex­

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
N E W YO R K ( N E A ) —Joey
Bishop, A1 Fisher and Lou
Mark* grew up together In
South
Philadelphia,’
Until
Lou stopped growing,” say*
Fisher, the straight men, re­
ferring to hit diminutive
partner.
Fisher and Marks, with the
help c f Bishop, who he* spot­
ted them on We television
ahow end also on the Tonight
program, have Just Joined the
platter parade with their f l n t
nlbum, “ It’e a Beetle (Coo
Coo)
W orld." The album,
they eay, le doing very well.
But they really went to talk
about a Balnta and Sinners
show they did in Philadelphia,
with Ben. Berry lioldwater
(H A H *.) the guest o f honor.
" I cam* out as Goldwater,”
says Mark*, a short, etout
type, "with * ten-gallon hat
and boot*. And A1 wee a re­
porter Interviewing me.”
The gegs went like this:
"W h et do you think o f
Nixon ? "
"H e ’s like the N iw York
Mels,” saya Marks— (Joldwiiter. “ No, I take thet beck.
The Mete win once In a
while."
"D o you like Scranton?"
" I like Pittsburh better."
"W h e t about Henry Cabot
LodgeT”
" I never stopped at that
motor Inn.”
" I f you'ra elected, whet le
• the ‘ first thing you'll do In
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DEAR
AB B Y:
A
few
months ago my wife’s m o­
ther came to live with us.
Everything Is fine, except
when we go out for a ride.
1 have a two-door automo­
bile. My mother-in-law is 73
and quite large. She alwaya
climbs hi the front, which
seats two comfortably, but
with three It's crowded. It la
dangerous, because I have
only two seat belts In front,
and they are being aat on—
not used. I certainly am not
going to put my wife in the
back seat alone, so she's up
front next to her mother,
near the door. My mother-inlaw can't very well straddle
that bump on the floor, so
she puts both her feet next
to mine, which Interferes
with my driving. She leans
heavily toward me, so her
bead la right In my rear
view m in or. I don't enjoy
these rides, but I go anyway
because my wife says her
mother needs the fresh air.
la tbera a solution?
S K IP M Y NAM E
D E AR S K IP : It Is not easy
to get most large TB-yesrold women into or out of
the back seat of a "tw odoor automobile.” But that's
where
"m other”
belongs.
Get a car with two more
doors
(Detroit will love
you !) and enjoy a safer
ride.

Is there thin was shown by
the critics who wrote to tell
you that they would not atop
to help an Injured animal in
the road. Surely you are not
Surprised! Thirty-eight co­
wards watched a New York
woman

being

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My frail little mother wa«
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bull back Into the barnyard.
Dad suffered a broken nose,
but we bad him another
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that husband is atiU "un­
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foot under. Many widows
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When this worked, business
looktd pretty good. The lest
club was led from dummy.
East rose with the ace and
led another trump. Louise re­
fused a finesse. She could a f­
ford to lose a trick to the
queen o f
trumps, but she
could not afford to let her
opponents lead a third «pad*.

39
Pass

The Doctor Says:

songs.

Miss

Mercer

has

a

scratchy voice, impeccable dic­
tion

with

beautifully

rolled

” r*s,” a poignant sound and
a sen*# o f drama that mskes
each song a dramatic entity.
Listen to her "Ballad o f the
Sed Young Men” and the
lovely “ Once Upon a Time”
and see i f you don't agree.
MOKE F E M A L E VO CAL­
ISTS— Carol Burnett offers a
program o f Jul* Styue songs
In "L a t Me Entertain You”
(D acca); Ella Fitsgerald re
cording* from 1040 through
1033 comprise "E arly Ells”
(D acca); then thero'e "The
Fabulous Peggy Lee” (Dee
c a ); Brenda Leo singing "B y
Request” (Dacca) and Rob­
erta Sherwood belting out
“ Songs Everybody
Know*”
(I)ecre).
H A V E BOMB L A U G H S The very talented satirists
The Smother* Brothers have
a delight In " I t Must Have
Been
Something
I
Said”
(M ercury). Listen to the fun
ny ending o f "Slithery De*,’’
the beautiful "Black le the
Color,” sung straight, end the
routine
about
the
Indian
brave going from "poverty to
manhood."
SING LE-O H S — Ella Fits
gerald again with "Hello.
Dolly I” (V e r v e ); The Ser.
cndlplty Singers o ffe r "Beane
In My Ears” (P h ilip s); end
The Bulldogs, six young Eng­
lishmen, sing "John, Paul.
George and Bingo” (M er­
cury).

trapped In the lungs due to
a valvelike obstruction. Thl*
obstruction occurs chiefly in
heavy smokers, parsons with
chronic bronchitis «n d those
who live In areas o f extreme
air pollution. I t la not con­
tagious end not an allergy.
Its effects ere sometime* sim­
ilar to those o f asthma.
Although there Is no cure,
the beet treatment la early
diagnosis. Thl* w ill enable
your doctor to prevent seri­

ous lung damage. I f you have
emphysema you should re­
port to your doctor whenever
you get a cold or other acute
disease o f the nose or lunge.
It Is helpful to quit smoking
end to keep fit through mod­
erate, but regular exercise.
I f your work requires you to
breath* dusty or sooty air,
you can prolong your Ilfs by
wearing a respirator or chan­
gin g your occupation.
Your doctor can help you
by giving you antibiotics for
eoma types o f complicating
infection. Other drugs, such
as Isoproterenol, w ill dilate
the blocked
sir
passages.
Breathing
exercises
(hum­
ming, laughing end singing)
ere often useful.
Even vtctime with fa r ad­
vanced emphyeema can be

Assn.

By Buaaa Light
D E AR MRS. L IG H T : Th*
latter

you

concerning
and

printed
th*

signed

Teacher”

recently

"new
“A

must

math”

Skeptical
hsvs

been

planted to draw reader reac­
tion, since It is difficult to
imsglns a teacher subscribing
to such an attitude. Whether
genuine or not, it warrants
a reaction alnea It ao clearly
reveals ths weaknesses In ths
Implementation o f any re­
forms In public school math­
ematics.
•
Point On*: Th* corre­
spondent, hereinafter called
Skeptic, Implies mathematics
Is dull. Obviously, if Skeptic
holds such an attitude, his
leaching will suffer, ths stu­
dents will be repelled from
mathematics and very lltUa
good w ill be accomplished. To
be successful, mathematics,
whether old or new, must ba
taught by inspired tsachara
and inspiration can ba acquir­

ed only by a thorough mas­
tery o f the subject taught—
regardless o f many modern
educators’ opinions to ths con­
trary.
•
Point Tw o: Mathemat­
ics Is not necsssarily (in fact
only exceptionally) “ useful”
In the everyday problems o f
the real world, Ona must stu­
dy It fa r beyond-tha public
school level la order to apply
It to such problems with
whleh Industry or defense la
concerned. Even than, only a
■mall fraction o f what Is
taught gets used. Rather,
mathematics attempts to ac­
quaint the student with clear,
unambiguous, logical thinking,
and believe me, this is a pain­
ful, agonising, hair-pulling ex­
perience.
•
Point Three;
Skeptic
asks "w h at percentage of
them will aver need or usa
such advanced mathematics?”
It is becoming Increasingly
clear that unless the modern
student Isama something o f
ths new ( I do not agree that

'

The young man having a good-natured discussion with Eng­
lish riot police epitomises the Rocker Look—-sweater, Jeans,
black boots. In contrast, the Mod lAok la typified by thl
rakish gent at right.
shirts (tab collar, no tie ), 8
pair of slacks (tig h t), a sued*
jacket and on* conservative
suit. "The eult Is worn on
Sundays to please mum,” aays
Some o f ths exotic Items Stephen.
One provocative Mod Inno­
now In demand, according to
Stephen; inakeskln Jackets, vation: pants with Iscea up
gold leather waistcoats and the front Instead o f zipper.
You can Juzt see harborwinkle-picker shoes.
A minimum wardrobe for dasher Stephen laughing all
a fashionable Mod: two dozen the way to the cash register.
chain o f 18 men's stores in
England catering directly to
Mods. Lest year ha turned
more then $1.5 million on
far-out fashions.

The Bikinis Are For Sylphs
By Helen Henneziy
Newspaper Enterprise
Women's Editor
Did you ever take a good
look around on the belch and
wonder why so many women
with full blown figures choose
to wear ehort short*, stretch
pants and bikinis? It's a pus­
sier, Isn't It?
Do they, I wonder, look ap­
provingly at a slim girl near­
by In a brief ewlmsult and
then congratulate themselves
on having selected an equally
smart style — g i v i n g no
thought to tho fact that a pro­
file doesn’t stop at the chin?
I f I bad my way, I would
as* to It that every hefty gal
was equipped with a fulllength m irror and an honest
friend before she bought her
summer play clothes.
You may look fine from the
front In a two-piece suit, but
turn sideways. Does your dia­
phragm bulge, your derriere
look like a shelf and your
tummy make you take a
quick look to ace If the bed

pillow Is still in Its accus­
tomed place? Then get your­
self ■ one-piece suit with
built-in figure control, a blousson top with boy shorts or a
dressmaker suit with a short,
swinging skirt. They are Just
as faihlonable as the brief
numbers and might even kid
the public Into thinking you
have a good figure.
Stretch pants—o r any pants
for that matter—should only
be worn by a slim woman.
With all the colorful shifts
around fo r summer lounging,
why m ik e yourself ridiculous
Instead o f fashionable?
Short ahorta are designed to
ahow o ff slim logs. So don't
point-up a figure fault If
you're not a long-stemmed
beauty.
It's no trick at all these
days to find smart, colorful
play
clothes,
designed to
make the most of every fig ­
ure.
You
can't
wish
away
pounds, but you can keep
them under wraps while you

lose them and look as chic
as the next one while you re ­
duce.
If you're guilty of trying to
cover up a plump figure with
one yard of fabric, take o ff
your blinders. You delude no
one but yourself.
Chic Chat
Q—” 1 have teased hair and
will not wear a h it becauto
it flattens my hairdo. I wear
a kerchief to church on Sun­
days, but my mother says It’s
too casual and a sig n 'o f dis­
respect. Is this true? 1 hato
to ruin my hair style. It costs
me money every week.” —
DOROTHY N.
DEAR DOROTHY N .:
I
can't answer your question
about the kerchief. The cus­
tom vsrics, I ’m sure, In dif­
ferent locales. But why do you
have teased hair? It went out
of style months ago. Get your­
self a soft, close hairdo. It
will be fashionable and you
can wear a hat without hurt­
ing either your hair style or
your mother.

helped. Vanillic dlethyUmlde,
a respiratory stimulant, al
lows easier breathing, nhalatlon o f oxygen may make the
difference between being con­
fined to bed end being up
and about. Postural drainage
o f the lungs (hanging over
the edge o f the bed fo r 10
minutes with your heed near
the flo o r) le another favorite
method o f treatment.
4 — Is it possible to be
desensitised
to the
pollen
thet glvea me hey fever in
the summer?
A — First you must Iden­
tify the pollen that Is caus­
ing your hey fever. DesentIBy Polly Cramer
ration must be started at Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
leaat six weeka In advance
D E AR P O L L Y Every time
o f the time you usually get
I
think o f a fina Idea fo r you
your attacks: I t must be re­
that day’* paper peals It forth
peated every year.
and from somebody else. So

capacious, to hold a huge bak­
ing o f homemade bread. Cop­
per sides polish to gold, It
now graces a fireplace open­
ing in the summer and holds
gay flowers end foliage.
— C.M.C.

coats. Now these worries are

her* la an Idea, not really new
but Important Thank you for
tha mention o f a wash boiler
In your column as It has been
so long sines I hsvs seen on*
mentioned In print. Tha word
bss become sentimentally nos­
talgic.
There are still homes where
no especially modern equip­
ment exists but where daily
papers are rand, ao U fa hear
o f uaaa fo r sturdy old equip­
ment other than Riling tha
local dump. A wash boiler I
have waa once used fdr a
bread box, rodant proof and

How about It girls, what
have you don* with outmoded
household equipment? Pass on
any Ideas that C.M.C. and
others might us*. Old copper
wash boilers are often used by
th* fireplace to hold small
logs, too. — P O L L Y
D E AR
P O L L Y — Today
two men In an elevator com­
mented on the following ides.
Several times when carrying
the newspaper In my arm, I
have had tha misfortune to
gat my whits gloves covered
with fresh Ink o ff the paper
and have spotted dresses and

said, "W ell, that’s a good
Idea. Why don’t you send it
to P olly?” So hsra it is. —
M ITZI
D EAR P O L L Y — When my
wife realised that 1 did not
have much Urns to read th*
newspapsr
because o f
my
working hours, shs started
clipping articles from th* pa­
per that she thought would
or should Interest me. She
clips two or three together
and puts them In my lunch
box so 1 can read while sat­
ing. — A G R A T E F U H U S­
BAND

1------- Don't Throw Away That Junk

Boost For 'New Math'
Newspaper Eatorpris*

By Jerry Bheehan
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
N E W Y O R K — (N E A ) —
Coo, bloketl The Empire is
dividing
Into
tw o
great
campe; the Mode end the
Rocker*.
The Mods, o f course, ere
the latter-day soot suiters.
The Rocker*, however, gen­
erally believe that money
should be epent on things like
motorcycle magnetos Instead
o f snappy clothes.
In a sense, the open clash
between these factions In Eng­
land provides a larger-thanlife study o f the conflict
which rages within most or­
dinary men.
A men may not be lure o f
the clothes he buys, so he de­
liberately dresses in a sweat­
er and knock-eround pants.
Or he may become a fanatic
about clothes end Indulge
himself In a cashmere eports
jacket even though his kid
needs an operation and hie
w ife should really see a den­
tist.
The reel lesson to b* found
In ths crate fo r Mod clothing
msy run even deeper. It Is
an axiom o f the clothing in­
dustry that adult styles often
take their long-range cue
from teen-age fashions. Mod
(fo r modern) styles we may
chuckle at today we m ty have
on our becks tomorrow— In a
modified version.
W hat la the “ Mod Look” ?
A Scotsmen, John Stephen,
Is accumulating wealth with
the correct answer to that
question. 8t*ph*n owns a

Louisa m e with the see, end
promptly took a diamond fin ­
esse.

From this point on, It w ai
ju st a matter o f mopping up.
She started to run o ff clubs
and then showed her hand ex
Opening teed—9 4
plaining that whichever de­
heart lead and led the Jack of fender held the queen of
clubs. East won with ths king trumps could take it any time
and shifted to a low trump. he wanted to.
Pass
2A
Pass

W h at Does M o d Look Bode
«

By Oswald Jacoby

Emphysema Not1 Contageous

Comics Like To Twit Barry
the White HouseT”
"Pu t in e right wing.”
"lie 's a great ruy,” tall,
good-looking Fisher a a y a,
“ He asked ue to send him ■
couple c f autographed coplea
o f our album, and he Invited
ua to visit him at the W hit*
House If he's elected. And I ’m
a Democrat.’’
Fieher and Marks have
known each other all their
lives. But they became * com­
edy team by accident.
"Louis wee a buaboy In a
night club where I wee work­
ing,” A l Fisher says. "In the
second show, If there weren’t
too many people In the house,
he would start clowning. He
started getting more leughe
than the reel o f ue, so the
base insisted ho be put in the
show.”
Mark* shrugs, "Bu 1 wee
making more money as a busboy. I think I wee hired In
the first place because I am
«o short, 1 would make the
drinks look taller."
The boys both continue to
make their hemea in Pennsyl­
vania. " It's Just ae convenient
as New York," A l Fisher
•eye,
,
"W e have le ft South Philly,” i&lt;ou Marks smiles, "but
South Pbllly haa never left
ue."
ALB U M OP T H E W E E K —
“ Mabel Mercer Sings” (Dac­
ca) present* the singer’s sing'
er ("She taught me everyth
lng I know about singing,*
Frank Sinatra once said o f
her) in a fin * selection of

*

DEAR A B B Y : No uglier
facet o f human person*IKy

OniBhidqa

It wee almost 30 years ego
Hint Louis* Wafnwright o f
New York became the first
woman to win the Rcslngcr
trophy fo r the Eastern Team
of Four championship. In
those days Louisa wee an un­
derbidder, but time changes
many things end In a recent
ubber game at the Regency
press her contempt fo r you. Club In New York, aha over­
The young are not so "bu ll­ bid to a rather doubtful game
headed” a* they are contemp­ contract.
tuous. Contemptuous o f the
It wasn’ t too much of an
alopplnesa o f grownup convic­
overbid, but the wrong dum­
tion: the whole flabby wlbblemy hit the table and it al­
wobble o f the adult moral
most required a good look at
structure. They listen to our
all the advene cards for Mrs.
sermons on the obligation to
Walnwrlght to make
the
do "the right thing” — and hand.
then watch u* collapse like
She ruffed
the opening
rag dolls when the talk de­
mands thransatlon Into ao
lion. The resulting feeling of
the young Is:
‘‘I f
theee
grownups
love
their views o f rightness ao
much that they can’t slop
talking
about them,
why
don’t they act on them? I f
By Wayne G. Brandaladt,
their rightness
len’t
good
M.D.
enough for them, why should Newspaper Enterprise Assn,
we have to act on It? Man
Q — Is emphysema conta­
can they yak!”
gious or Is It an allsrgyT la
1 don't know why your child there any cure?
ehould
honor your moral
A — Emphysema la e very
view about this weekend If common end a very chronic
you aren't willing to fight lung ailment In persons over
for IL
30. It Is caused by air being

Record Shop

By Joan Crosby

By Abigail Van Buren

were correct, In which case
you bad better enlist the
help of the other husband.

Jacoby

1
Are Teenagers Stubborn?
By

'

it la advanced) mathematics,
ha bids fa ir to live a lifetime
o f unemployment, being dis­
placed by such "useful” gadgats as electronic computers
which utilfia tbs ''useless”
conrspta expounded In baas 7
arithmetic.
I bays taught mathematics
at both tha collage and secon­
dary school lavs), and have
bean gainfully employed fo r
tha past 10 years In applying
the*#
Impractical,
useless,
painful, soul-wearying thought
processes to such Impractical,
useless devices as synthetic
fibers, guldsd missiles and Jet
engines. Y e t 1 eras nearly
frightened away from math­
ematics by Skeptics' kindred
in
high
school— M A T H E ­
M A T IC IA N
A N S W E R : I f Skeptics' 1sttar was planted, so is thlsl
Thank you fo r your logical,
dear, and convincing refuta­
tion. But what a n ws to do
about students — and teachs » —who aren't blessed with
n mind likt yours?

(*)&amp;

gone s i I always carry my
newspaper in a plastic bag
from the dry cleaners o r my
husband’s shirt laundry. Ons
o f th* men In ths elevator

Jha W oman ByRuthMiiutt

Ths principal o f an elemen­
tary school states that much
tension and Upset could be
relieved
If
children
wars
taught to apeak quietly at
home and In school.
She's testing tha theory in
her own school It might not
be a bad Idea fo r mother* to
tost it In their own home*.
Yelling at children Is a bad
habit too many mothers in­
dulge In. They not only yell
at th* children when the chil­
dren gat out o f hand, but
they yall at them to relievo
their own nerves.

Mom fights with dad In ths would happen in homes. Mom
morning and yells at tha klda would probably find aha could
all day long. Or aha gets her­ gat Just as much obodlcnc*
self into a dither trying to do I f not more, by using a quiet
vole* whsn shs tolls junior
more In ono day then Is neeto quit whatever he's doing,
euury or possible, and re­ * * by yelling at him.
lieves th* tension by yelling
This yelling at children la
at the kids.
really ■ vicious thing. Did you
And when nobody In tho fam ­ ■vsr notice how often the mo­
ily is yelling, very likely the ther who yells at her children
radio is booming.
haa children who yell right
Whan a city bans horn- back at her?
honking, it doesn't Interfere
And, often when tha last
with traffic getting w h en It threat la yelled, th* mother
was going.
hat no other resource when
Very Ukely the asms thing her child still disobeys.

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June 26, 1964 — Pane 7

ty r n lti

d fju jh liq h JtA
7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. The
Great Adventure. “ Wild Bill
llickok—The Legend and the
M an." (R erun) Interesting de­
bunker with a good gunflght
to get it o ff to a rousing atart
Very good la Lloyd Bridges,
as Wild Bill Hlckok. who
earned his nickname after a
youthful (cat o f heroism and
lived to regret his prowess
with a gun after accidentally
killing his best friend. Shcrce
North appears as the girl who
captures his heart. Van H ef­
lin narrates.
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national Showtime "Am azing
Amsterdam Circus" (Rerun)
A clever act involving baby
elephants steals an otherwise
pleasant hour of typical circus
routines. There's some excite

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available et the city meneser'e
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ment on the trapeze, an ac­
tive tumbling act, some im­
pressive bsrcbsck riders and
the conventional quota
of
clowns.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Destry.
"B ig Desl st Little R iver."
(Rerun) The plot deals with
gambling, gambling and more
gambling. Destry (John Ga­
vin) is in his element as he
tries to help a friend (Kath­
erine Crawford) beat the sys­
tem. When she begins to get
loo successful, the crooks be­
hind the gaming tables begin
to get upset.
8:30-9:30 p.m. CBS. Route
GO. “ K in the Malden All For­
lorn." (Rerun) An unusual
TV drams about a swindler
who flees the country, then is
willing to risk returning and
much more, to prevent his
daughter from entering a con­
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plays the difficult rote of the

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THE
riR C ITT
C O IH T ,
M YTH
JUDICIAL
C in C IIT ,
IX
A XII
KOI!
SBMI.XOLI3
COl’ .XTY. FLORID A
IX C IIAX C K R Y XO. 14134
UODUIt: E. TAYLOR,
Plaintiff,
v*.
DUHOTHT MAE T A T L O Il
D t f t n d s n i.
xo T irr. t o iie f e x d
THH STAT E OF FLO R i l l A TOi
DOROTHY MAE T A Y L O R
W h o .* re.ldenr* and adilrcii la unknown.
PLEAHE T A K E NOTICE that
you era hereby required to fIIa
your written anawer or de­
fame, If any, peraonally or by
an altornay, on or befora July
Zl, m i , at tha Offlca of tha
Clerk of the Circuit Court, at
tha
Cnurthnu.e In
Hanford,
Hrmlnole County. Florida, and
to mall a ropy theraof to Bten
alrnm, Davla A Mi-Intoah, A t ­
torney# for Plaintiff, Poet O f­
fice Hoi 11 JO, Hanford, Florida.
S17T1, In that cartaln dlvorra
proceadlna pending agalnet you
in tha Olrcult Court o f the
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
fur Bemlnola County. Florida,
In Chancery, an abbreviated
title of aald cauee being "Hob­
ble E. Taylor, Plaintiff, veraua
Dorothy Mae Taylor, Defendant," and herein fall not or a
Decree Pro Confeaeo will he
entered amlnat you and tha
r.auee proceed ex parte.
(B EA L)
Arthur If- Rerkwlth. Jr..
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dyi Martha T. Vlhlen, D C
Htenetrnm, Daria A Mclntoeh
Attorney# at I j i w
Poet o ffic e Itox I IS#
Ka iiford. Florida
SJUl
Putllah June IS, : i A July I.

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ua to length o f ehow—
mly flrat half w ill be
r pc ated on second show,
lust com* by B:00 to
es complete ahow. l ’lease
ume early.
Thank you,
The Management.

W IN N E R OP
ACADEM Y
AW ARDS
P A T R IC IA N E A L . . .
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M E L V Y N D O UG LAS . .
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urllh Dottle Austin

IX C IR C U IT COPRT, X IX T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT, IX AXII
FtlR BKWIXnl.K C O U N T Y ,
Fl.tl 11111%.
IX CIIAX CE IIY .XO. I *o*dl
M AU U A RE T U TROTTER.
Plaintiff.
v*.
li.VRRT TROTTER.
Dtftndanl.
NOTICE OK
S P I T FOR IIIVOHCH
TO I H A R R Y TROTTER.
Whoaa raaldanca la
unknown to Plaintiff.
Tou are hereby notified that
a Complaint for Divorce hae
btan filed agalnat you, and you
are required to aarva a copy
of your Anawar or other Plead­
ing
to
tha
Complaint
on
Plaintiff's Attorney. JOHN W.
s c H c a a p , j r .. P. o. nox m i .
T IT U S V IL L E . FLO RIDA, and
file tha original Anawer or
other Pleading In tha office
of tha Clerk of tha Circuit
Court for Hamliiole County, In
hie office at Sanford, Florida,
on o f before tha Ith day of
July, I M I . I t you fall to do
ao. Judgment by default will
be taken agalnat you for the
r-ll#f demanded In tbs Com­
plaint.
DONE end ORDERED, at
Hanford, Florida, this I n i day
or June, IMS.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Reckwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Hrmlnole County. Florida.
Ily: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
JOHN W. SCIUKUlll. JR.
Altornay for Plaintiff
I1HV
Waehtngton Ava.
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Tltuavllla, Florida
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fugitive with Zina Bcthune as plishes nothing and proves
Your reporter was curious
his daughter. Elena Vcnlugo nothing other than man's inabout the many pronounciasupports.
domlnable nature. Jason Rotions of the word “ Caribc,"
8:30 9:30 p.m. NBC. Bob birds is leader of the work the name o f the cocktail
Hope pretend (he Chrysler squad, but this is not a star lounge In the Valdez Hotel.
Theatre. "One Day in the Lite show.
Best way to solve the m ys­
of Ivan Denisovich." (Color)
8:30-9:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's tery of "how you say It"
(R eru n ) A chilling and inspir­ Law. "W ho Killed Wade Walk­ seemed to be to go to the
ing dramatization of Uie novel e r ? " (R erun) Tonight's vic­ source.
exposing Soviet Siberian labor tim is a rich man with an ac­
So we did.
camps. Prisoners, seeking to tive love life, so the girls who
And tiie girls over there tell
improve labor conditions, set shared him in life, have to us that it is Care-a-bee, with
an unrealistic work quota and share the suspicion of his the accent on the first sylla­
meet It. Their cifort accom­ death.
bic.
So now you know.
Unless you want to use the
Spanish pronounciatlon, which
would be Cah-recb-ay, with a
roll o f the "r-r-r” and the ac­
cent on the accond syllable.
However you aay it, it'a still
delightfully cool for lunch
and your favorite beverage,
with the delicious menu from
Rose and Wilk'a Restaurant
next door, and gay and busy
for the “ happy hour" and on
into the evening hours, right
up to 2 a.m. every night e x ­
cept Sunday,
The muile of the Lyrlcala
combo will entertain you on
Frldaya and Saturdays from
10 p.m. to closing time.
* * •

GEORGE C H A K IR IS {le ft ) anil C liff Robertson
appear in the motion picture film "636 Squad­
ron” which will be shown starting Thursday at
the Cinema in Seminole Plaza. The production,
released through United Artists, deals with ail
exciting episode o f British A ir Intelligence dur­
ing World W ar II and the underground fighting
o f Norwegians under Nazi occupation forces.
The Cinema's doors open at 1:30 p. m. daily.

The Chicken Treat folks are
celebrating their Fourth An­
niversary this weekend, and
their customers are the win­
ners. Special feature lo cele­
brate tlicir four years of ojieration is a half fried chicken
dinner, complele with milk
shake for only 51.19.
Sounds enjoyable — filling,
too.

'Hud' Coming To Drive-In
The winner o f three Acad­ Th ree" with Frank Sinatra, I Frankie Avalon. A ll three arc
“ Beach
p a r ly "
with Jin color.
emy Awards, “ Hud," will top end
the

programming

for

(he

week at tho Movie]and DriveIn Theater when it opens Sun­
day for a three-day run.
"H u d " stars Patricia Neal,
winner o f the best actress
award for the year, and Paul
Newman. M e 1v y n Douglas,
winner o f the hest supporting
actor honors, Is also featured
III tlie film.
Sharing tha acrcen with
"H u d " la “ McLIntoek" which
stars John Wayne and Mau­
reen O’Hara,
Wednesday and Thursday
the movie menu brings "Call
Me Bwana" in color and star­
ring Bob Hope and Anila Ekberg. Co-feature will be "J e s ­
sica" with Angle Dickinson.
A triple-feature wlnda up
the week at the Movie)and. To
be seen are “ Son of Captain
Blood" with Sean Flynn, son
of Errol Flynn; "Sergeants

P A U L N E W M A N star* in "Hud,” threo-time
Acndorny Award winner which opens Sunday at
the Moviuland Drive-In Theatre. Filmed in the
Soiithweet o f the Texas Panhandle by Academy
Award cincmntagrapher James Wong JIowc,
"Hud’s" enst Includes Melvyn Douglas (Best
Supporting A cto r), Patricia Ncnl (Best Actress)
and Brandon de Wilde. The film wns directed by
Martin R itt for Paramount release.

Be It A Bottle
The owners, Mr. and Mrs. rd so appctizingly In view.
, , . or Caea
Howe will welcom e you and Dine out often, and the shop­
Free Prompt
ping
center
is
open
for
late
serve you either in your ear
D e lie e ry
shopping, too.
or in the dining room. The
• • •
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T * 1' a j2 *090#
choice Is up to you.
I f you have a private party
___&lt; ------open B A. M.——12 ■&gt;Midnight
Open itj A. M.— 12 Midnight
• # •
renting up and no place to put

j

Jean's Spaghetti House in
Orange City is featuring meat
ot cheese ravioli this week.
A wonderful place for the
whole family lo dine out, open
every day, including Sunday,
It'a all air-conditioned, too.
There is a varied menu avail­
able, along with cold beer.
• • •

the people, don’t forget about
the N ew Orleans Room at
Jim Spencer's. It's available
and will hold up to 50 persons.
For a few couples, there's the
gracious dining room, and all
that superb sea food and
■leaks to make your mouth
water. The service is unbeat­
able. While your order ia be­
ing prepared exactly to your
taste, sample the fine cheeses
and meats under the umbrella
or the dtps and crackers in
Ihe bar.
• • •

On these hot days George's
Tavern offers cool comfort
with your favorite beverages.
The air-conditioned l o u n g e
and package store, the rea­
sonable prices and Use always
You just can't beat the de­
friendly atmosphere m a k e
George’s a nice place to meet lightful atmosphere at Fred­
die's Steak House in Fern
your friends.
• • •
1’ark for an evening out. The
If you arc
looking for food is out of this world and
something different to do this the service unexcelled. But
weekend, how ebout some don't forget to make your re­
tqunro dancing? The McGre­ servations, especially on the
gor Ranch holds a big square weekends, It'a such a popular
dance every Saturday night, place and once you get there,
bcglnlng at 8 p.m. It's located you Juit stay and stay,
• • •
on M cG rtgor Hoad, which is
The Clyde Robcrtsoni were
just two milui aoulli of DeLand and the dances are the winner* o f the prize for
sponsored
by
the
Volusia the best costume at the Roar­
Square Dance Club. Try it — ing Twenties Party at the Ca­
pri last Friday, and a cute lit­
It's tun.
• • •
tle couple from Casselberry
You can feel thrifty when won the Charleston contest.
Both couples received a
you shop for your liquor sup­
plies at Rex Liquor Mart of bottle of champagne for being
Values In the I'lnccresl Shop­ to good, with the costume de­
ping Center. They give plaid sign and the dancing. Every­
stamps with each purchase. one had a really grand time,
They'll deliver your favorite and declared It was even bet­
beverages,
and bring
you ter than last year. Things
your itamps, too, or you can have sorta simmered back
stop by and pick up your own. down to normal now, but we
• a a
hear that there is a big pri­
Th rrc’ s something about be­ vate Navy party booked for
ing on the waler that stimu­ July 3 that will take over the
lates the appetite. The Lake whole establishment, so the
Monroe Inn, halfway around Capri will be closed to the
l he lakes ho re on your left as public that night. However,
you gu towards DcLand is on July 4, it will be open ami
only about a mile and a half swinging for your holiday fun.
from (own. They have become
Itevrlitprd Decurationa
famous for their steaks, and
Forbidden to r e p r o d u c e
have lots of other good tilings
human or animnl forma. M ul­
lo eat on the menu, loo, along
lein c r a f t s m e n developed
with your favorite cucklails.
handwriting intu a decorative
• • •
art and their elegant script,
When Mom say* It'a Just loo often Interwoven with floral
hot to cook, but the dollar and
geometric
designs,
signs go up in Dad’s ryes as wreathes aplrala of mosques
lie counts all (lie kiddles and throughout tha world.
consults hii wallet, the place
to go la the Trade Winds
SQUARE DANCE
Cafeteria in Seminole Flaza.
Every
Sal. N ile — 8 p.m.
Children arc welcome there
McGRKGOR R ANCH
and prices aro so moderate
Volusia Square Dance Club
that the whole ramlly can
McGregor Hoad
well afford to take advantage
a Ml. Ho. o f U P L A N D
of Uie delicious food, all plac— NOW TH RO U G H T11UKHDAY —

'Thomasina' Now At Ritz R A V IO L I

CHEESE
OH M E A T

$ |6 5

C O M PLE TE IH N N KIt FROM HOUP
TO M INTH IN C L U D IN G D ESSERT

A « witch on the witeh W elt
Disney somot lines uses
in
his cartoon features is .Susan
Hampshire playing Lori Mac­
Gregor in the live action fea­
ture, "Tho
Three L lv e i of
Thomasina."
Tha story o f the little girl

who lavra her rat more tlmn
life itself now showing at
sna K iti Theater here arm
runa through next Wednes­
day.
Tho switch in thi* witch Is
that Lori help* th# little girl
get her cut — and her life —

Prices Are Tailored
T o Your Time, Needs
And Budget . . .

— CLOSED ON M O ND AY —

buck. In previous rases, such
Jean A Horen Moralllo Welcome You!
na "Bnow White and tha FovIre Cold
en D w arfs" and “ Bleeping
BEER
Beauty" the witch hurta tha
(Sundays, too)
good paople and Is, in all, evil
A IR C O N D ITIO N E D
Open I I A . 81. to 10 P. M. — Parties Accommodated
personified.
llw
y.
17-92,
Orange
City — Reservations; Ph. 775-3498
In “ Thotnaslnu" it might bo
truthfully said, Lori ia not re­
ally a witch at all. I t la only
that tha rhldren o f tha near­
by village — and tha adulta,
perhaps, ns well — think ehe V
COIL n t h 4k F R E N C H — H W Y . 17-92— H A N F O R D
is one. Which may lie the ■
— BAR &amp;. P A C K A G E —
same thing. No witch haa
ever been more than a eutpacL
Lori i i really • girl who
lives in the woods, loving an­
A L L Your Favorite lirnnda A t A Price
imals so much that aha finda
You’re Glad To Pay . . .
herself capable
o f curing
8 P E C IA L LOW PRICES B Y T H E CASB
most o f them through lova
— Plenty O f Free Parking —
and tender earn atone.

Jean's Spaghetti House

f

George's

Hints For Your Enjoyment!
— JIM

SPENCER’S —

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DANISH LOBSTER T A IL S
(sweet ■■ a nut)

R O Y A L RED SHRIMP

(a real delicacy the way wa
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(Danish Lobster Tails and Royal
Red Shrimp)

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Central Florida’* OWcMt &amp; Finest

Eat Out This Weekend
FOURTH A N N IV E R S A R Y

Saturday and Sunday—June 27 &amp; 28

Vi

B R O A ST E D C H IC K E N
W ITH

FRENCH FH1ES — COLE S LA W OR S A L A D
■ H O NEY — A N D ROLLS

with each order

Regular

M ILK SH AK E
Melt or
5c Extra

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For Fine Dining
And Sparkling
CocktalU Wa
Invite You To Coma
Onca And You W ill

And I f You Wlah
To Call Ahtad

LORI M acGREGOR is shown in u scene from
"The Three Lives o f Thomasina" which opens
Thursday fo r a week's run at the Ritz Theater.

80* MON. • FB I.

C A F E T E R IA S

8'D e f i d o u i F o o d

P R E -IN V E N T O R Y

SA L E !
NOW
Thru Wed.
SHOWS A T
1:00-8:09-5:00
.
7:00-0:00
rkildreu
Students
Adults

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60c
80c

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Disney

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Como dlna with us. Enjoy crisp, appetizing salad* ..,
tevly p&gt;ct, cake* and cre a m *.. .tender, daliciou* prim#
meat* and gardtn freth vegetable*, , . earvtd In truly
pleasant turroundmg*. And r*m tm b*r, Thureday night
ris 'fa m ily night" with frea d m a r t a fo r a ll. . . a n d
Saturday night It “tU a k nljtil" whan you g#t a big
V, lb. T D o n * s lte k cooked to y o u r order fer only
one dollar,

A N N O U N C IN G !

7

Tha Capri RoaUurant la
Hooked Solid For Friday
Night, July 8 And Can
Take No Mora Reservations
A t ThU T i n t . . .

-'Luncheon; U A .il.’ 2:1i P. if. limrmr: 4:30 • 1:00 P. if.
Trade Winds Cafeterias also located la

P S . See Ua The Next

Orlando, Loeobnrg, Cocoa, Melbourne I

Ft. Plereo.

Wi- P ro vlclo Thu F in e s t C&lt;ituunfj S e r v it «• i r*L • nir ■! f •*-r it.i

$ 2 «

New 7 S rlea n ^ T o o n ^ T elleiile erery night tor
prlrate parties up to 50.
South French A re.
Sanford
Phone F A 2-0531

Come Often . . •

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' to aiavt
TOU AT

CHOICE

Sauteed In Melted Butler
UNDER T H E U M B R E LLA
A Variety Or Fine Cheeeee and Meats— F r
To Enjoy While We Prepare Your Dinner

TA VERN

BEER

YO U R

Night, Saturday, July 4th
For A "L a rge Evening.”

�Las Columbitas

Miss
Ta, James Cordell
United In Holy Matrimony

Meet And Outline
Plans For Picnic

tffir

fttn fn rl

Bridal Luncheon Fetes Miss Skinner

Mra. Joe Stewart and her
daughter, Mrs. Scott Bolin,
Mlsa Johnnie Eileen Tanner, |ter the wedding, Mr. and Mr*. 1stats and will reside at 9761
the K o f C recently met at
were co-hostesacs Thursday to
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Cordell le ft on a wedding trip Nlm lt* Court North, Jeeksonthe home o f Mra. Joseph Fal- a lovely bridal luncheon at
dle A . Tanner o f Jacksonvil-|to the southern part o f the |villa,
glone, with the builneae meet­
le, and James Arthur Cordell,
ing conducted by Mrs. Don­
non
Jnmct
Denver Cordell of Snnfnrd,
^ ald LeFlla, president.
were united in holy mnlrim/ -rT E
.... •'
Projecta fo r the coming
ony on Saturday, June 20, at
t I
:
year were discussed and plana
4 p.m. at the South aide Hap^
were outlined fo r a picnic at
tiat Church of Jacksonville
New Smyrna Beach on July
With the Ilev. Rob C. Ilarnea
26 fo r the K o f C, and their
performing tha candlelight
•
Las Columbltia, tha wives of

ceremony.
Elmer E. James, aololat and
uncle o f the bride, furnished
tha traditional nuptial music.
Tha lovely bride, given
marriage hy her father, was
gowned In a floor length silk
organsa over taffeta with
floral lace trim around the
Renaiaaanca neckline and el­
bow length aleevea and the
controlled skirt, featuring ap­
pliques, terminated In a cha­
pel train. Her triple tiered
veil o f Illusion fell to her
waistline from a pillbox of
■eed pearl* and she carried a
cascade o f white rosea and
•tephanotls centered around a
white orchid.
Mlsa Nancy Tanner o f Jackaonvllle attended her slater as
maid o f honor and Mra. Bren­
da Kamlcwlcx of Jacksonvil­
le was matron o f honor. Their
pale pink eilk organsa sheaths
featured
tiered bell-ahaped
over-iklrta of organsa with
■coop necklines and c a p
aleaves. Their circular blush
veils were attached to match­
ing silk organsa open pill­
boxes with a silk organsa
roee, and they carried cas­
cades o f pink and white ros­
es.
Attendants were Mlsa Mau­
reen Ramsay, Miss Jean Bodaratrom, Mbs Dianne Cueny,
M ite Judy Ford and Mra, Pa­
tricia Whldden o f Jacksonvil­
le and Mlsa Dian Steed of
Statham, Ga. Their gown*
were Identical to the maid and
matron of honor and they car­
ried nosegays o f feathered
pink and white roiee.
William Perkin* o f Augus­
ta, Ga. wns beat man and
serving a* uahera were Terry
Rmlth, Sanford, and l.nrry
Keen, Buddy Newman, Alfred
Kamlewlca and Tom Drcnnen,
all o f Jacksonville.
Anne ami Allen Baughman,
cousin* o f the bride, were
flow er girl and ring bearer.
Following tha reception af-

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famille*.
Following the meeting cha­
rades were played and deli­
cious refreshment* were ear­
th* hostesses, Mra. JoMr*. Jerry
Farrells and Mrs. John Cor-

The Harold Lyles

I

Relate Historical

Oviedo

Vacation Trip

Personals

By Evelyn Lundy

Jerry Ulrcy,
student
at
Florida
Southern
College,
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dona
Ulrey.

The Harold Lytcs tell of a
most
interesting vacation
which they and their three
children had recently.

MIIS. JAMES ARTHUR CORDELL

Miss Joanne Ruth Keefer Is
Bride O f Carl Lee Dodson
By

France* Wester

Church o f Lake Mary, per­

Mr. and Mra. Harold J. Kee­
fer o f Lake Mary announce

formed the ceremony.
Robert Perry o f Casselberry

the mnrriago o f their daught­ wae the Best Man, and Carol
er, Mlse Joanne Ruth Keefer,
on June 13th, to Carl Dee Dod­
son, ion o f Mr, and Mra.
George William Dodson of
Lake Mary.
The wedding was solemnis­
ed at tha home o f the groom's
parent* on Lake View Drive,
uver-tooking
Crystal
Lake.
Reverend Lucian Broil o f Win­
ter Park and former pastor of
the Community Presbyterian

Sudden Fame With Wonder
(U P I ) —

plcmentrd with flu ffy pink
dle holders bearing white ta­ nylon puff hall* adorned with
pers. Individual bridal plare wedding bells, lilies o f the
cards marked the places com- valley and satin ribbon*. Sun­
ny’* puff hall wa* white, and
the guests may utiliie their
future use In cleaning pot*.
Miss Skinner's blond beau­
ty wo* enhanced hy the stun­
ning pastel pink linen sheath
with accessories In accord, in
which she was attired.
A delicious roast beef lunch­
eon course followed by iced
dessert was aerved by the
hostesses to Mis* Skinner,
Mra. A. L. Skinner, mother
o f the bride-elect and Mrs.
Paul II. Wells, sister o f the
honoree. from Stamford, Conn.
Also Mrs. Jim Robson. Mrs,
H. B. McCall. Sir*. B. F
Burke and the Misses Mar­
garet McCall, Connie Stewart
and Margaret Jones.
on either side hy crystal can­

The luncheon table, covered
I the Capri Restaurant honor­
ing Mis* Susan (Sunny) Skin­ with white linen, was center­
ner, bride-elect o f W alter ed with a tasteful arrange­
ment o f pastel roses, flanked
|Neal.

*0.

Teen-Age Actresses Accept
NEW YO nK

rtige 8— June 28, 1584

WfreH

A

couple o f teen-aged girls who
received rave notices In the
firs t movie they aver made
take their new fame with a
mixture o f modesty and won­
der at what happona next.
Tippy Walker, 17, o f Rye,
N.Y., aaya, 'T don't consider
myself a star or anything ilka
that. 1 simply acted in a mov­
ie tha critics liked. Now,
though, I've got to decide
more things. Like am 1 going
to l&gt;a an actress."
Merrie Spaeth, 16, o f Phil­
adelphia, figured that making
an* film has "pushed me
ahead four year* even though
1 was gone for only four
months.1*
"I'v e learned you can’t
Judge people by what they
look like," said the blonde
with the pigtails. "P m h ip ­
pier. I'm nicer to people than
I'v e ever been in my life."
Mite Walker, a natural
blonde who went brunette for
the movies, was In doubt about
a career in acting although
tha producing company has

both under five-year contract
now fo r
year.

one

picture

each

But tho one film convinced
Mies Spaeth, who had per­
formed In school plays earl­
ier. Now she has found acting
"tremendous fun— the movies
and stage both gratifying."

"B u t 1 want to go on to
eollrga too," she added. "1
guess I'm trying to walk a
middle line. But I worry, what
will happen to m e t"
Tha movie In whlrh the
novice actresses appeared Is
"The World o f Henry Or­
ient," starring Peter Sellers,
l'an Arts Co. made the film
in which the Misses Walker
and Spaeth play a precocious
pair who attach themselves
vigilantly to the coat-tails of
a woman - chasing musician
Hellers, leading him a dismal
life.
New York critlra referred
to them as "tw o captivating
newcomers,'' aa "ready • made
cornea ona o f tha jollieat
teams In all movie annals."
Ona rrillc railed them ‘ ‘de­
lightful youngsters . . . tha
nicest proof since Ilayley
Mills that little glrla are
made o f eugar and spice."
The two ham it up consid­
erably in tha film, what with
a phony death scans on
By Mra. Clare nee Snyder street and with Jumping firs
Mr. and Mra. Gary Boren hydrants leap-frog etyle.
"1 still can’t past a fir *
e*n of Detroit have returned
home after a visit with her hydrant without wanting to
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. go over it," said Miss Spaeth
"1 did tha other day in Phil­
Nick Pfalfauf.
adelphia strictly w i t h o u t
Dr. and Mra. John Brsdin thinking. . -in heel* and all.
left Wedneaday for their new Naturally everyone stand.”

Osteen

Personals

Lynn

Dodson, sister o f tha

groom, was the Brides Maid.
The traditional Wedding mus­
ic was played by Harry Wes­
ter.
The setting o f the ceremony
wae hy the stairway going *0
the balcony o f the epllt-level
living room. Bowers o f ferns
entwined the wrought iron
posts and railings, and bas­
kets o f white mums and car­
nation* were on each aide of
the steps.
Tho bride wae attired in a
white chiffon street length
dress, with a white headed
crown and nylon veil. She car­
ried a bridal bouquet o f white
carnations and habya breath
with
white satin ribbon
atreamcra.
The bride's mother wnr* a
beige, brocade dress, compli­
mented with green accessor­
ies, The groom's mother was
attired in an Ice blue dress
with white accessories. The
Brides Maid wore a pal* yel­
low drea* with white aceeiaories, and carried a bouquet
o f white earnatloni with rib­
bon streamers.
A reception followed the
ceremony with refreshments
served huffet style on the ter­
race o f the Dodion home.
The couple le ft fo r a wed­
ding trip to tha northern part
o f Florida. For traveling, the
Bride wore « baby blue suit
with whit* accessories.
Out o f town guesta were:
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lantx,
o f D efend, Mr. and Mra.
Richard Keefer, o f Oak Har­
bor, from the state o f Wash­
ington, Mr. and Mra. Robert
Duncan, o f Forrest City, Mr.
and Mra. Carl Bosch, o f Longwood, and Mra. Patay Shiver*,
o f Longwood.
Member* o f tha families,
relatives, and frlands attend­
ed.
No matter Bow many bright
shade* arc available la cool
summer cotlone, steer clear
of wearing them unless you
want to look *• hot *1 you
feel. Lavender, Breen and
blue era colors that will make
you look cool on the hottest
day.

home in Ban Francisco, Cal.
Tha Bradlna have sold their
home her* to Mr. and Mra.
G. F. Nicholson of THuavllla.
Dr. and Mrs. Bradln will live
with their eon, Dr. John Bra
din Jr., who ia • surgeon
practicing U Ban Francisco.
Imokey Use Bear, the U. 8.
Department 0i Agriculture re ­
ports, receive* nearly 1,000
peftcards sad letters every
working thy.

Going by way of Lookout
Mountain in Chattanooga they
visited the renowned Confederomla. Thla depicts the en­
tire battle of Chickamauga,
the bloodiest battle of the
Civil War. There are thouaanda of im all figures carved
to scale, and Mrs. Lyle said
that the most fantastic part
w ai that while these figuros
are stationary, they icem to
be moving about because of
the way the lights are focused
on them.

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W|

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k o d a k

run savti
C A M E R A S

MRS. JOE STEW ART, left, was hoHteag to a re­
cent bridal luncheon nt the Capri Restaurant
honoring Miss Susnn (Sunny) Skinner, lovely
hricie-clcct o f Walter Neal. With Mra. Stewart

The entire city of Chatta­
nooga was also shown in
small scale aa it appeared
during the Civil War days.
Visiting the museum in an­
By Mra. Adam Muller
other part o f the mountain,
Mr. and M n . Emil R.
they saw guns of al] descrip­
lanoggcr of Park Lane, De­
tions, cannon, minute bulla
ary have aa their current
and cannon balls,
Leaving Chattanooga, they
drove over to the Smokloi and
spent several days sightsee­
ing. The boys woro enchanted
by the bcara they saw by the
roadside and also hy the
colorful Indian dance in Cher­
okee.
A lter leaving the moun­
A most delightful luncheon,
tains, they visited relatives with an intcrnalional flavor,
and friends In Montgomery was given rccenlly In honor
and Bessemer, Ala.
of Mis* Ruth Carlton, lovely
brido-elcct of Matcotm Smith.
Several arrangements, car­
rying out the bride's colors
of yellow and white, gave a
bridal air to Ihc very gracious
homo o f Mrs. G. W. Morgan.
Those sharing the luncheon
By Jane Casselberry
with Mlsa Carlton were her
John Birkhelmer and son, mother, Mrs. Cecil Carllon,
John Jr., of Caseelberry, their Mrs. Lauren Johnson, Mrs. W.
houseguest, David I’augh, of H. Stewart, Mrs. Ted Wil­
Parkersburg, W. Va., and liams, Miss Linda Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brannon of Mrs. Richard Glccson, Mrs.
Mailland returned June 22 Howard Whclchcl, Mrs. J. H.
from a four-day ramping trip Ixw, Miss Zlllah Welsh and
lo Kanihcl Island. Camping on Miss Joanne Zciglcr.
Hie beach they found the fish
Tho hostesses, Mrs. G. W.
ing excellent at night and en Morgan and Mra. B. E. W ig­
Joyed swimming and shell gins, presented Miss Carlton
collecting during the day.
with a gift of her chosen sli­
Vulorie Shea, daughter o f ver.
Rev. and Mra. Darwin Hhrn
o f North Triplet Drive, left
Wooden lawn furniture Is
la it week fo r New Y'ork to
visit her aunt and grandfa­ open to attack from moisture
from above and below. Unpro­
ther in Wolcott, N. Y.
tected
wood draws moisture
Hha drove north with Mr.
and Mra. Edward Lovell of from the ground.
South St-, Fern Park, and
PR E -IN V E N TO R Y
their daughters Sharon end
Joyce.
The Lovella plan to visit
relatives in Connecticut and
E N TIR E STOCK OF
hope lo aee the New York
LAD IES DRESSES
World's Fair before returning
home.
Mist Darlene Hhea, student
F B I, A HAT. O N L Y !
at Emory and Henry College
in Emory, Va., Is home to
spend the summer with her
parents, Mr. end Mrs. Darwin
Hhea o f North Triplet Drive.

nre her daughter, Mra. Scott Bolin, co-lioaiesa,
Miaa Skinner, Mra. A. L. Skinner, mother o f tho
hridc-clcet and Mra. Paul It. Welia, aiater o f tho
honoree, from Stamford, Conn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank White
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mac- of Dahlia Drive had as their
Naughlon of Homestead A ve­ guests, Mrs. While’s son-innue entertained
Mr.
and law and daughter, Mr. and
Mra. It. D. Watson of Lake Mrs. Don Ochlkc o f Birming­
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II.
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the engagement and approach­
ing marriage o f their daught­
er, Miss Betty Dean Norris,
to William Douglas Ball, son
o f Mr. and Mra. William P.
Pall, also o f this city.
Miss Norris was born In
Sanford and attended the pub­
lic schools here, having grad­
uated from Seminole High
School with the 1064 clan.
Mr. Ball was horn In West
Virginia, attended the Sanford
public schools, and was grad­
uated from Seminole High
School this year, where lie
was a member of the Future
Farmer'a o f America. He it
presently employed with hit
father In the citrus industry.
The wedding will be an
event o f Friday, July 3 at 8
p.m. at the Central Baptist
Church, with the Rev. Gall B.
Smith performing the cere­
mony.

. . .

Ily Pullle Au»1ln

and Son luncheon that despite
these the Supreme Court ruling,
lucky {oiks who take off on Bible reading daily will conlinuc in local schools unlit
Jaunts to foreign lands!
such time as someone files an
Tam ja r llradcn has just individual injunction agxinst
it here, and a court order Is
received to force them to
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Stop.

His remarks met with ap­
proving applause troni KiwanIans.
"The reading is non-sectar­
ian. We know there are many
religions represented in our
schools. No comment is made
nor is any interpretation at­
tempted," Carlton said.
“ It is up to the parents and
the churches to leach a child
v*hat to believe. It Is the part
of the schools to teach them
how to understand, through
their own reading and study,"
he added.
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T A M A A H BRAD EN
relumed from a month In her
native land, or her parents'
native land, o( Finland.
She speaks the language
freely with the Finns, both to
her delight and that of the
people of the country. There's
nothing like ‘ ‘speaking the
language" to make friends
and influence people,
Sirs. Braden found she had
a missionary Job to do, trying
to explain to the Fins that
what they sec in American
movies is not the way Am er­
icans really live.
"Biggest movie going In
Finland while 1 was there was
West Side Story, which wa»
making a great impression on
them ," she said.
Taking advantage of being
a l’an-Am dependent Mrs.
fluently and so was able to
move
about and converse
Braden was able to fly aver
and back on Pan-American
for a very, very inexpensive
fee, having all kinds of ad­
ventures along the way.
For instance, when she was
waiting over in New York to
catch her plane overseas, a
delegation o f Finns arrived
for a conference here, and she
served as Impromptu welcom­
ing committee o f one, greet­
ing them in their own lang­
uage, which delighted the
vlsitora no end.
She toured the little coun­
try, which Is a l»u t the sire of
New Mexico, from one end
to the other, visiting rest
homes, schools end churches.
She was escorted and host­
ed In her travels, wined,
dined, c|ue*tioncd and queried
by 13 couslna along the way.
At one point she apoke to
a
gathering o f
Lutheran
Church wxHnen, helping to
clear up many o ( their mlsconceptiona about American*
and their church attendance.
They seem to think we are ra­
ther heathenish, judging, no
doubt, from what they see in
the movies.
Few women know how to
drive cars, which a te still a
good deal o f a luxury, aa no
wide-spread c r e d i t system
such as exists here Is avail­
able and to buy aomething
you can't pay for is very rare.
Nevertheless, given the op­
portunity, 00 per cent of Finns
would like to visit or live in
"the Slates," where they pic­
ture everyone as being very
wealthy, having a great ileal
of leisure, with every kind of
luxury and convenience et
our fingertips — a k i n d of
fairy-tale land, in apite o f the
gangster movies and the race
riota.
There simply is not room in
this newspaper for me to fell
you all the fascinating things
Mrs. Braden told me about
her Journey. I'll have lo save
some o f It for another day.
• • •
IT'S NO T
O FTEN
that
ladies can get into the boys'
dorm at college and get away
with it.
But the P T A ladice did It.
Mrs. J. L. Horton and Mrs.
M il Dekle stayed three days
on the third floor of the boys
dorm at the University of
South Florida where they at­
tended P T A short course last
week.
Yes, there were boys there,
too—on the first and second
floors.
• • •

No formal invitation* are
&lt; being Issued and all relative*
and friends are cordially In­
vited to attend.

REMEMBER Peter Kurkijarvlt
He was the Finnish ex­
change student who was spon­
sored here by the Kiwanis
three years agoT (Blonde,
blue-eyed, a d oll!)
You pronounce that koo-kcealr-vee, incidents Ily.
When Mrs. Tainaar Braden
was in Finland, she looked up
Your iron w ill give you good
Peter, who is now attending ■
service for years if you use it
university t h e r e , studying
proprriy and keep it in good
medicine.
repair, sty* M yrlle Wilson,
Home Demonstration Agent.
I f the thermostat Isn't oper­
ating, the Iron won't heal or
it may overheat. If you be­
lieve this is the reason your
iron Isn't heating properly,
take it back lo Hie dealer who
sold it lo you, to a service­
man. or the manufacturer.
A burned out heating ele­
ment leavrs you with a cold
Iron also. In this ease, you
should follow the same sug­
gestions at for a foully ther­
mostat.
But before you hurry lo the

serviceman, check some com­
mon causes of appliance's not
working. Is the connection at
Hie wall outlet light
Have
you blown a fuse without be­
ing aware o f it? Dors Hie cord
or
plug
need
repairing T
Check all these possibilities
before going to a serviceman.
You'll save yourself possible
embarrassment.
Also If the iron is slow to
heat, you may have it plugged
into a light socket that isn't
wired to handle Hie higher
age drop so llie iron doesn't
wall age demands of Hie Iron.
Plugging an iron into a long
extension cord causes a voltget enough current.

nual affair to help raise mon­
ey for the local M YF'era to
attend camp — and besides
Hist, all Hie customers enjoy­
ed delicious home made ice
cream—a real treat.
M itt Sylvia Foster of Ro­
chester, N. Y., was visiting
friends Wednesday,
Tlir newly appointed pastor
of t h e
Barnett Memorial
McUiudisl Church of Enter­
prise, Rev. and Mrs. Wight
Klrtley
and family,
were
guests of Immir at a fellow­
ship supper Monday evening
in Hie church annex, Mem­
ber* of the congregation and
Uielr fainilie* and friends
lurned out lo m ike this a
real welcome lo the church
and community.
Following the tupper and a
time for visiting, (lie group
gathered round for a singing
session.

JE A N N E W A R N K E

Include a new acq u a i n t a n c e in the
group's conversation.

Cook-out Party
June Rastom and Linda
Parrott were recently hostess­
es at a rooknut honoring some
of their friends.
Teachers enjoying the de­
lightful rookout were Annette
Ilartip, J u d y
Montgomery,
Betty Mann, Barbara Chaintiers, Barbara West and Betsy
Ann Carter.
Everyone was happy to aee
Betsy Ann, who has been
teaching in Seattle, Wash.,
this past fear.

Mr. and Mr*. Joseph M.
Koy, PaU y and Joey have re­
turned from
attending four
days on the Gulf, spending
some time in St. Petersburg,
Tarpon Spring's and tha Hills­

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This Sunday

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Mr. and Mrs. James Jaqva
and family of El Paso, Texas,
are currently visiting hla sis
ter, Mrs. Thomas N. Dillard
at tier home on Sarita A ve­
nue.
For the first time in 14
years the brothers and sister*
have re-unlted and will h ive
a family reunion this Sunday,
June 28.
The family has assembled
due to the critical lllneti of
their brother, Rev. W, If.
Brown, of DeLand.

Long wood

MR. AND MRS. H A R R Y I1ROWN, representing
Melmleo Sknting Rink, wero fir.it plnco winners
in the Enquire Dunce Diviiiun o f the Flmiiln
State Roller Sknting Chumpioniliips. They will
reprcient Florida at the miuthern regional meet
In Louisville, Ky. in July. To qmiliry for tliii tllvinion, participants must be over 115 yearn young.

Personals

boro State Camp. Whila in S t
Petersburg Mr. Foy attended
conventionandy

a managers' meeting In con­
nection with th* Florida State
Employment Servlca.

N ew Arrivals
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Haya
of Lake 31ary, announce the

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E. Stenstrom and daughter,
Sitaryn; Mr. and Mr*. Franr li C. Slenstrnm and anns,
Mark nnd Brian ami tin light­
er* Julie and Becky.
Also ntlrmling Were Mr.
and Mr*.
Guy
HU'nstroni
(firs t cousin) nnd daughter*
Patricia nnd Sharon Sue; Mrs.
Ada Rockry and Miss Avis
Slrnstrorn, aunt* from Win­
ter Park and Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. W , Salsbury, mother and
father.
Mr. Kalihury is an engineer
Tiie family thoroughly en­ with the Atlantic Cosnt Line
joyed the delightful outing Railroad Company.
with the gracious hospitality
and diversified recreation o f­
PR E -IN VE N TO RY
fered by the hosts.
Family member* present
were Richard Ktrn«trom, son
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strom: Mr. and Mra. Douglas
Stenstrom and son, Douglas,
Jr., end daughter, Patricia;
FB I. ft HAT. O N L Y I
Mr. and Mra. Edward P.
I®
Cxajka and daughters, Cara,
Nancy, Mary and Elisabeth,
and son, Peter, of Cocoa
CA
Beach; Mr. and Mr*. Herbert

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arrival of a son. Russell W il­
liam Haya, born Jun* 23, at
Seminole

Memorial Hospital,

and weighing six pounds.
The peternal grandparents
nr* Mr. and Mra, Raymond
Haya o f Dude C tiy and the
maternal

grandparents

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Mr. and Mra. Jamas B. Gant,
also o f Dad* City.
Mra. Haya is tha former
Dorothy Gant.

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Estrons
Peasant Prints
Pongees
Mirical Blends
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The J. L Stenstroms Host
Family Reunion For Father

The spacious ground* of the
lovely l.eke Kathryn hums of
Hie Julian Slm-trum's In Cas­
selberry was the scene o f a
family reunion on Father’*
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Baum- Day, honoring J. W. Salibury,
holacr off I/ongwood have had step father of the Slrnstrorn
na house rural* their son and family.
family, Mr. and Mr*. Harold
A buffet dinner, held out­
Gene Baumholter and son, side under t h *
towering
Mike.
pines, featured a variety of
Mike will viait with hii templing homa cooked deli­
grandparent* until
August, cacies served from th* stone
and they wilt arcompany him ami redwood picnic tables
home.
with colorful umbrellas.

manager's

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Sanford Personals

Miss Donna Kennedy, dau­
ghter o f Mr. and Mr*. Nush
■pending the summer with
her aunt and uncle, the GorKennedy
of
Bermuda
la
spending the summrr with
her aunt and uncle. Hie Gor­
don Fredericks, at Uielr home
The M YF group* of the on Banana Lake.
Barnett Memorial Methodist
Most o f Hie Gunns clan met
church held their annua) ice
cream supper Friday evening in Jacksonville at the home
— just homemade ice cream o f B. F. G uiius Sr., fo r Fa­
and homemade cake—an an- ther's Day. Among those pre­
sent were Mr. and Mrs. U. F.
Ganas Jr., Sharan and Julie,
Mr. Fred Gnnaa, Greg
and
Freddie o f Sunford and Mr.
George Ganns, Haytnond and
Linda o f Brunswick, Georgia.

in some ways with what goes
on here.
Jeanne aaya ahe has been
offered the Job o f society edi­
tor of the Fort Smith news­
paper, but thinks she'll just
slay home and "g e t fa t."
(You don't have lo atay
home to do th a ll)
" I f you hear of any San
fonlites coming out this way
he aure to tell them to atop
by and aee ua," writea Jean­
ne.
So there you art. Going
west you can atop over with
the Warnke'a In Arkansas.
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next year, who leaves July S
for Boys State at Tailahaasee
luld Kiwaniant (K e y Club'*
p a r e n t organisation) that
when the Boy’s Staters start
running for offices at th* an­
nual assembly, he ia going to
see If he can't get Slack
Cleveland's job!
Hits brought • roar of
HUGH CARLTON, principal
JOE FARLESS, president laughter from the club, and
of Ssnford Junior High School
told Kiwanfaus at the fa th e r of Semloola High Key Uub Mack laughed the ioucRall

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Teachers Enjoy

Lengthen Service O f Iron

By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Cun­
ningham and daughter, Jean,
Ho was most delighted to were weekend guests o f their
sec someone from Sanford, daughter and sun-lndaw, Mr.
and insisted that Mrs. Braden and Mrs. F. E. Denby, in
speak English with him dur­ Oldtmar.
ing their conversation, because he gets so little oppor­
Mr. and Mr*. L. M. Wright
tunity to use his English any­ are visiting their daughter
more.
and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs.
Prior was well, studying T. Z. Cason, in Jacksonville.
hard, and asked many ques­
tions about Sanford and the
Sirs. Cecil Sellers entertain­
frlcndi he had made during ed several friends at her
his year in attendance at home Thursday evening at a
Seminole High School bcrc.
demonstration
party,
Mrs.
• • •
Carmen Wiggins was demon­
YOU A L L remember Jean­ strator.
ne Warnke, I'm auro.
Had a “ welcome bark" noie
Friends wit! regret to learn
from her after returning to that Mrs. Id* Padgett is con­
the Herald, which was most fined to the Seminole Memor­
appreciated.
ial Hospital in Sanford at the
Tiie Warnkes are living in result of an automobile acci­
Fort Smith, Ark., now and dent in Sanford Wednesday
Jeanne aaya they do miss afli-rnoan. Now making her
Saniord and all then friends home in New Smyrna Beach,
here. They receive the Her­ she was a resident of Enter­
ald, so are able to keep up prise for many years a ml hat
many friends In this section.
She would he happy to hear
from you, and maybe a card
or a little note might help to
make her confinement time
seem shorter and cheer her
tip. Mail to Mrs. Ida radgelt,
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Sanford.

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Justin was also second place in the Juvcnilo
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l l i l l { » ) Saw*. Bporta. Waat*
&lt;») Hootenanny
thar
tl SO (4) Joey lilihop (Colon
( I ) Thaalar of tha Star#
(4 ) Tha Defenders
11:11 ( I ) Johnny Carton
(4) Lawrence Walk
(Color)
1:44 (4) Saturday Night
U t i l ll&gt; Mararlcb
Mnvla
4:44 (4) Phil Silvers
SATU R D AY A. M.
( I I The Hollywood Fal­
se e1:10 ( I ) Sawa. Waathar
.4:04 (4) Hunemoka
• :&gt;« ( I ) liimmar Hamaalar
14:10 I t ) nattlallna
1:00 ( I I d n iw a n Almanao
11:10 ( t l Theater of the Stars
i » l Nawa
11:11 4) Adult Theater
III# CD ltMtuiy l* o« Vartaljr i t i i o t l i Movie
Hhow
( t ) ItKU Mid-Florida
SU N D AY P. M.
t i l l ( I ) Aernta Tha Pane#
t l ) Capt. Kangaroo
14:00 ( I ) Tha Story
( * , Horny Jonaa
(31 Revival
1:10 (1) Until n Hood
(4) Induatry on Parade
( I ) Major Mercury
14:11 &lt;4| i l u » b a l l
t:oo ( I ) Tha Atvln hhow
14:10 ( 0 ) t-ower Light llouaa
( I ) Tha Alain Hhow
(4) oral Hobart*
1:10 I D Huff * lladdy
t:00 (1) Chrlatophara
I I I Tannaaaaa Tuiado
1:40 I D laauaa A Answer#
( I ) Ruparman
( I ) lUarhall
11:00 ( I ) llaclor llaathcota
4:0# &lt;01 Direction 't&lt;
( I ) Quick Draw McUraw
4:30 &lt;D Dlacovary '44
( I ) Junior Auction
4:00 (4) Movie For Sunday
111 10 ( I ) Fireball XL
Afternoon
I I ) MlKlity Mouaa
1:40 (4) Your Lira In Th*
( I ) Jataona
World Today
U lO l ( I ) I'annla Tha Menace
1:00 I t ) Th* (Irrat Adventure
I I I It In Tin Tin
C30 13) Man Into Since
( I ) caapar
1:40 14) Star A Story
l l i l l I I I Fury
4:00 (c ) CUN Sport* Spectac­
(C&gt; lloy Rogara Bhow
ular
CD Utany A Cecil
(4) Toplo
1:40 &lt;41 TUI.
SATU R D AY P. M.
(4) Trd Mack Amateur
Hour
11:4# (| ) Uullwlnkle Hhow
4:04 H i Solti century
( D Dlacuaalon '41
I D Meal Tha Press
4:14 (41
Probe
I D Death Valley Day*
I S T i l 10 CIRCUIT COURT OF
(4) Nowacop*
T I I K SIXTH JUDICIAL CHI- 7:00 ( I ) ( m l * A Marriott
CUHT. IX A XII FOR hKMI(4) llill Dana Show
I ' l U COUNTY, FLORIDA
(4) Laaale
IN till A XC BUY NO. 137111
1:16 ( t l Empire
KBW
YORK
LIF13
INFER( t ) Wonderful World * f
A NCR COMPANY. A New York
Color
corporation,
(4i Mv Favorite Martian
Plaintiff, 1:0* I t ) Ed Hultvan show

F H D A T P. M.

Legal Notice

CLAR ENCE M. K NE lX T NO E Il
M l M ARGARET M. KNE LL*
INtiElt, bln wlfa.
Dafandanta.
C L K R K ’ B NOTICE OF HALM
NOTICE 18 H E n E B T OlV*
EN lhat purauant to a Final
Dccraa of Foracloaurc dated
tha I lth day or Juna, 1014. and
onto rad In Chnncery Caaa No.
l l i l l In the Clreult Court of
the Ninth Judicial Circuit. In
and for Brmlnol# County. Flor*
Ida.
wherein
N EW
YO RK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
* New York corporation, la
Plalmltr, and CLAR ENCE M.
K B L U N D E R and M AR O AR E T
M. KNKLLINOEn. hit wife,
are Defandanta, I wilt aall to
the hlgheet and beat bidder, or
btddara. for caah, at tha front
door o f Ilia Hamlnole Comity
Courthouae In Hanford, Haml*
nola County, Florida, at 11 so#
o'clock A. M.. on tha tth day
of July, 1144, tha following
deerrlhed property aa eat forth
In tald Final Decree, aituata
In hamlnole County, Florida.
k*-«* III
Lot
II,
SOUTH
PINE*
CIIEHT, Second Addition, a
subdivision, according to a
plat thereof recorded In
Plat Rook 14, pagaa I I and
to of tha public llaaorda
of Hanilnola County, F lor­
ida.
Together with tha rolluwlng
llama of property witch are
located In and permanently In*
■tailed aa a part o l tha tin*
prov.manta on aald land:
On a
llolpulnl
(alactrlc)
llil l Water Heater. Mo­
del 140WU4X, 40 UaL Her*
lei No. OPTI4III4
Cilia
Duo
Thrrm
(oil)
Space Heater It.eo# RTU,
Model I I I . No He rial No.
One Chelsea (alactrlc) K it­
chen Ethausl Kan 10 Inch,
no modal or aerial No.
Eight
m ital
Venetian
Ullnde.
manufactured
by
Fankarlk (Haas A Paint
Company, Sanford. Florida,
Together with all structures
gnd Improvements now and
hereafter on aald land, and i n ­
tuits attached theieto, and all
rants,
Issues,
proceed,,
and
proflia accruing and u&gt; accrue
from aald premlaea. all of
which ara Included within tha
foregoing description and the
habendum
thereof!
also all
gas,
eleara,
electric,
water,
and oilier boating, oouKIng.
refrigerating, lighting, plumb­
ing,
ventilating,
Irrigating,
and power systems, machines,
appliances, natures, and ap ­
purtenances, which now ara or
may hereafter pertain to, or
be used with. In. or on aald
premises, eveu though they be
detached or attachable,
WITNESS my hand and ilia
officials seal o f Mila Honor­
able Court at Sanford. Saminola County, Florida, thla t4tb
day of June, 1144.
(S E A L )
Arthur IL Uaekwllh, J r,
Clark of Circuit Court
Hanilnola County, Florida
Uyi Sandra S. Jobnooa
Deputy Clark
a U H N U r , UL’ RNE T
A I IA N D L E Y
tot Nurth Magnolia Avenue
Urlando, Florida
Atlornaya for tha Plaintiff
Publish June 14, 1144.
C D A-m

ritK-IN VENTOHY

SA L E !
E N T IR E STOCK OF
L A D IE S DRESSES

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Legal Notice
IX T I I K CIMCI.IT c o l JIT (IF
T l l l l X IX T II JI'DICIAI. n i l CHIT, IX SXII F o i l XIIMIx n i . l i r o i x T t . F i.m tiD A
C II A M MR V XO. IhllTtl
M o i i T d a i d : F o H K iT .n a v tii*
PAN AME RICAN L I F E IN­
SURANCE COMPANY, a Loulalana corporation,
P h tm lff.
•v*.
JDIIN D. HUDSON and (71'NEVA HUDSON, hla wlfa. W I L ­
LIAM (J SOW ELL and UAFi­
ll AIIA II. Ho W ELI-, hla wife,
and P. y.ECl.l A SONS. INC, a
Florida corporation.
Defandanta.
CM'.IIK'a XOTICM OF MALM
NOTICE IS 1IEREUY MIVEN (hat purauant In a final
Deere# of Foracloaura dated
the 4(th day nf June, l i l t , mud
entered In Chancery Case No.
13470 In the Circuit Court uf
tha Ninth Judicial Clicult, In
and for Seminole county. Flor­
ida. wherein PAN AME RICAN
L I F E INSURANCE COMPANY,
a l-aulalana
corporation.
la
Plalutirr and JOHN D, IIUDVON and I IKS EVA HUDSON,
hla wife, W IL L IA M 0, HOW E L L and IIAHIIAHA II. HO­
W E L L hit wlfa, and P. ZKIILl A HONS. INC., a Florida
corporation, are Defandanta, t
will sell to the highest and
beet bidder, or bidders, for
cash, at the front door of the
Seminole County Courthouae
In Hanford, Semlnola County,
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A. M.
on th# Ith day o f July, 1tt(,
thu following described pro­
perty as eat forth &lt;n aald
Final Decree, aituata In Seminola county, Florida, to-wlt:
LOT 2. II LOCK 1. HAN
HEM KNfll.l.K FlnHT AD­
DITION, according to plat
thereof recorded In Plat
Uook It, Page 41, Public
flecorde
of
Seminole
Comity, Florida.
Including epeclflrallr, hut not
by way uf limitation, the fol­
lowing futures and equipment,
all permanently tnatelledi
I Suntan Wall Furnacea
I
Magic
Chef
llullt-ln
Oven
I Magic Chef Hurfac* Unit
I A'enMlan Ullnde
Together with all structures
and Improve me ii I a now and
hereafter on aald lend, and
flaturee attached thereto, and
all rent*, laiues, proceeds and
profit* accruing and la accrue
from said picmlaea, all of
which are Included within tha
foregoing description and (lie
habendum
thereof) alto alt
gea, ateam. alactrlc, water, and
other heating, cooking, refri­
gerating. lighting, plumbing,
ventilating
.Irrigating
and
power ayaleme, machine*, ap­
pliance*. daturas, and appur­
tenance*. which now are or
may hereafter pertain to. or
be need wllh. In. or on aald
premlies. even (hough they be
detached or detachable.
WITNESS my hand and th*
official aaal uf llila Honorable
Court
at
Hanford. Seminole
County, Florida, Hit* 44th day
of Julia, 1144.
(S E A L )
Arthur II. Deckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
IIjr: Sandra 8. Johnson
Deputy Clerk

GURNEY. QURNET

HANDLEY
401 North Magnolia Avenu*
urlando, Florida
Attorney* far Hi* Plaintiff
Publish June 44. 1444.
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Arrest A Trial
Bonania
Th* Celebrity (Jam*
Brenner
DuPont Show of Week
Stoney liurke
Candid Camera
ARC News Report
What's My Una
Newecopa
Kerry Reeeoner
News
Newsline
Theater or th* Star*
Peter Ouaa
Keyhole

M O ND AY A. M.
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4:10 (4)
(4)
7:44 &lt;t&gt;
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Classified
Phone

322-5612
425-5938

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M ONDAY P. M.
11:1* (4) Year #1r*t Impra*
aIon
Nawa
(4) Love of L lf*
( t l Father Knuwe Beet
11:41 i l l llarry Itaaeener
11:14 ( D Tennessee Ernla
Ford
( I ) search for Temarraw
t l ) Truth ar Conaaquencee
14:41 (4) Guiding Light
1:40 (4) Op-n Window
( D December lirtd*
( I ) Nawa and Weather
1:1* ( D Lafftlm *
1:11 ( I i Fueu*
1:44 (4) Aa Th* Werld Tarn)
(31 Sclenr*

ifaiiforl)

FURN. 2 &amp; 3 BR, Oak floori,
masonry hornet. 1 Blk. West
of Hwy. 17-92 on Longwood
R d „ then 1 Blk. So. on East
St. to VUncent Dr.

From S*nford Ext
Exchange 4 R3I.

Furn. house.
turn. 860. 322-2764.

firralft

BERRY’S

Page 10— June 26, 1964

W O RLD

Water

I BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath. 317 S Park Ave.

Office 204 W . First

ii. F o r K e n t
2UR. kit. equlpt. bouae. Ph.
322 6892.

1 BR. Furn. Apt.. Utfite, wa­
ter furnished. 322-3680.

V A -F H A —
FH A IN-SERVICE

ZOTO'S Budget Wav* $7.30;
Open Wed Thur*-Frl
$13 Regu.37 110. Complete
Noon to Dusk
eve. app'ta. Free parking.
West on 1st St. lo Persimmon
2nd &amp; Oak
Left to 4th St.
H ARRIETT'S B E A U TY NOOK
103 So. Oak — 322-3742

STENSTROM RENTALS
FURNISHED
Garage Apt. City ........ 8 30
2 BR, 2 Bath, Stone IsL 8 83
2 BR, 2 Bath, DeBary . 8100
3 BR. m Bath, Longdate 8120

Ball-Blair Agency
REAL

2 BR, 1 bath, DeBary •• 8123

"So—«4 we go out Into thlt cold world el unrtsolred
problems . . . no offense intended, Mr. President . . •"
9. For Sole or Rent

12. Real Estute For Sale

CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON 3 BR, 2 Bath, screened porch.
LAKE.
Cat] e v e n i n g !
Assume low pymts. Ph,
322-1507,
322-0522.

CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­
nolia. Apply downstair* a l­ 2363 park Dr.
322-2420
IB. Wanted lo Hcnl
ter 6 p. tn.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
W ANTED TO LEASE: 3 BR
R AV E N N A
PARK.
3
UR
pvt. balh ft shower, suitable
unfurn. Home. Preferably
Avail. July 3. 1110. 107 Tem ­
for couple or single perion
air-corn), lly Business Ex­
ple Dr. 322 8007.
or retired All utilities In­
ecutive. In beat location.
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
Will consider option to buy.
SM ALL hotiae. 322-2816.
cated on I f SI., within 1
Immediate o c c u p a n c y .
block of 2 free parking lota
3 Bedroom*. Bath and 14,
Write Sanford, Herald, Box
and shopping center. In­
(4 ) Newslin e
furn. o r uni urn. Casselberry
84.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
D U ID L am im *
138-1311.
l:Wj &gt;41 1‘aeeword
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
3 BR Home unfurn. near SNAS
(3) People Will Talk
( D Mr. Magoo
3 BEDROOM concrete block UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
Reasonable rent. A v a i l ,
1:31 I D NBC New*
house, nicely {urn., breciabout Aug. 3-6. Write detail*
equlpt., exe. location, Ph.
t i 3* &lt;3' Th* Dnctnri
way, carports. DeBary. 870.
W. J. Kelly, 23 Salamaua
2:30 &lt;41 Ait Llnkletter
322-5594.
I D [ley In Court
Apt., newly decorated, new
Cl., Lexington Pk., Mary­
1:11 ( D Lisa Howard
living ruom furniture, mas­ N E AT Furn. Collage for Cou­
land.
1:00 (2) Another World
ple. Pvt. yard. Near Base.
( I ) To Tell th* Truth
ter BR., 119 Elm. 863. Gar­
( D (lensral Hospital
No Pet*. 2908 Palmetto, 12, Ileal E*tale For Sale
age
Apt.,
830.
NO
8-5287.
1:4) (41 Douglea Edward*
322-3821.
1:10 ( D You Don't Say
( D gueen For A Day
FIJRN. Oar. Apl., I BR. IIv.
4:04 ( I I Th* Match Oam*
CLEAN lit Floor Apt. Pvt.
rm. din. rm. elec. kit.
2, 3, 4&lt; 4 BEDROOMS
19) Trellmaaler
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
( t l herrel Storm
2003V* French Ave. 322-7234.
1, 114, Ii 2 BATHS
4:4) 13) NUC New*
DOWN P A YM E N TS FROM
4
RM.
FURN.
Apt.
i
BR.
860
4:10 131 NIIC News
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ava.
(4) Uncle Wall
mo. 323-0389.
Apply 34:30,
4:41 (4) American N ew est* *!
Low Monthly Payment*
* : ) ) ( I ) NBC New*
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmie
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322-2*00.
1:04 I D Checkmate
For Complete Inlormalion
Cowan. 322-4013.
(4) Magllle Uoralla
See Or Call Your
4:44 &lt;3i Nawacopa
3 UR Furn. house. All con­
(41 Deputy Dawg
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
venience!. 2401 palmetto.
l i t * ( t l N'ewecope
322 1374.
322-1219,
(4) Leave II T o Beaver
SALE S BROKER
2 BR Houae Kit. equlpt. 873.
Furn. Apt. Clove in. Apt. 4.
Ph. 322-3303.
833 Mo. 407Vk W. lit.
1 BR Furn. House. Ph. 068-3122
n r r i T i o r n n a m ij
3-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou­
322-2420
2363 Park Dr.
n o t i c e IS hereby given 111*!
ple, 343. 322-7399.
2 Bedroom furn. apt. Qucsnel
I am engaged In business at
G R E E N B R IA R
Apts.. 401 E. 14th St., Ph.
ID. 1 Boa 4nl Sanford. Semi­
Choice
lota
availebla
tn
nole County, Florid*, under the 1 BR Furn. houie. 322-2307.
3228194.
flctlllou* name of, C-M Refuse
Groanbritr
of
Loch
Arbor
UNFURN.
2
UR
Duplex
A
p
t
Service, end that I Inland lo
2 St 3 Bedroom Houae*
cverlooking
g o lf
court*.
rerleler said name with (he
Kit. equlpt. Terrazro floor*.
Clerk o f the Circuit rourt„
Payton Realty
Cuatom building to your
I
lie
ball),
Venetian
abadei.
Seminole County, Florid*. In
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
specif icationi.
Green briar
accordance
with
th*
provi­
water furn. Ph. 322 2334 aft­
sions nf th* Flclll'lou* Nam*
developed by
er
3
p.m.
STORAGE
SPACE.
307
6th
Sinlutee. to-wlt: Section »4i.04
KINGSW OOD
Florida Hlstuic# 1437.
St. 322-1374.
FURN. Lovely 2 BR. Gar Apl.
Hla: ('heeler F. Mecek
BUILDERS, INC.
Pul,ID). June 21 A July 1, It.
Lake Golden. Lake p rivi­ W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS
202 Fairmont Dr.
17. 1441.
lege*. Ph. 322-0274.
Uooms private baths, 114
F A 2-8074
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W. F lrit St.
IN T I I K C IR C U IT COURT IX UNFURN. 2 DR houae. 2100
NICE Roomy 3 Bdrm. unfuru.
AM I FOR ai-44 IXUI.W COUX.
Cordova. Ph. 122-0274.
« Ml. South on Rt. 17-02
TV, FLO RID A.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
IX U H AX l'K R Y XO. 1 »J 3
V A -F H A —
883. R. A. W illiam ), 322-3031.
T II K
FRANKLIN
SAVINGS

F H A - V A HOMES

$100

FHA - VA

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

$100 DOW N
F H A -V A HOMES

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322-5641

OLDER HOME, 3 Br. U rge
rooms, large shady lot with
fruit tree*. No down pyml.
1020 Palmetto Ave. Phone
322-3308.

22. Build • Paint • Repair
FOR A PAIN TE R , Inside or
out, call Luther Tasker at
322-6159.

25. Plumbing Service*

PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. H ARVEY
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR. 2 Bath,
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3381
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink
le n , patio. Ph. 322 8522, 207 27. Special Service*
Ridge Rd.
REMODELING — REPAIRS
3 OR, 2 Baths, cent, heat &amp; SCREENING — V IN Y L T IL E
alr-cond. Corner lot in Lake 322-7849
—
8-12 A. M.
Mary. Lake privileges. $200
Plano Tuning and Repair
Down,, assume pymts of
W L. Harmon - FA 3-4233
$80. Ph. 322-2003.

SE V E R A L Outstanding 2 &amp; 3
Bedroom Home) available in
all Area# of Sanford. Let ui
Show you Around I
B EAU TIFU L High tree-*ludded lot on Crystal Lake of Need a shelf, screen porch,
Loch Arbor. Call Chapman
new room
carporte, new
Architectural Arte. 322-0196
house or remodel. B. E.
1901 S. Park Ave.
Link. 322-7029.
THE GRASS IS G R E E N E R !
FA 20232 anytime
on the other side and we have
It with this 4 Bedroom, 2
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Bath home on 2*« acres that
Realtor
looka like a PARK. $13,900
PIANO SVC. k TU N IN G
Raymond Lund quid, A lio .
and watch the green ENVY
Rebuilding - Ucfelting
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
In your Friends’ eyes.
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
AIR-CONDITIONING
Investment &amp; Really
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123
Ry FEDDERS
116 N. Park Avr.
322 0173
I I . B. POPE CO., Inc.
3 BR, 3 Bath*, sep. din rm.,
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
fully alr-cond., dblc. carporlc, Igc. fenced yd, icp.
V A-FH A —
OVER 25 YEARS
20 x 26 workshop. I'll. 322FHA IN-SERVICE
of Fine Workmanship in
0337,
South on Rt. 17-92, 6 Ml.
holstcrlng, Draperies, Slip­

Free Estimates

Seminole Realty

Building
Contractor

St. Johns Realty

SO UTH W ARD
N E W HOMES

Right on Sem'.nolc Hlvd.,
covers. Tim e Payments aa
LA K E FR O N T HOME
One Block to Sales Office.
little is $3 mo. Drapery
Beautiful new 3 Bedroom, 2
802 lliffhliiml Ave.
Hardware Installations.
Bath, Custom built by one
Lonpivooii, Florida
KU LP DECORATING SHOP
o f Area'* finest Builders.
Ph. 322-2333
106 ft. front, popular Crystal 3 Lg. Bedrooms, lMi baths,
Lake Chain, just 10 mins,
CB, 1 yr. old. Lge. screen WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
from
downtown
Sanford,
porch, carporte, T orrau o
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
featuring both central heat
firs.,
air-conJitioner. $300
All Types tnd Sites
&amp; air-conditioning , . THE
Down, $00 mo, Longwood
We Repair and Service
HOME
OF
TOMORROW
838-1473 or 322-2216.
STINE
TODAY. Priced at $23,700.
Machinery and Supply Co,
Excellent financing avail- I A K E LOT, LA K E M ARY. 207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6433
322-0184.
avte.

Seminole Realty
1001 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime

N E W HOMES

29. Automobile Servlc*
CARBURETOR
O V E RH AU L
$7.95 Up Includes

V A -F H A —
FHA IN-SERVICE

W. on 2Sth St. to Lake Alary
P arti 4: Labor
Blvd., left on Blvd. to Lake
JUMRO: 3 BR. 2 Bath, Fla.
Mary Fire Station. Right to
Rm., 2 car garage, 2 shady
Office In Model House on 703 French Ave.
322 023$
lots.
1801
Palmetto.
By
Abbott Ave.
Auto
Glass,
Type
appointment. Ph. 322-3143.
LM N Entemrises, Inc,
FH A IN-SERVICE
ft Seat COTtra
Ph. 322-2744
2 BR, tram* house, not fancy,
SACRIFICE!
Maine Street
cheap rent, 88 week. Ph.
So. Longwood PU tricl
3 Room House close lo schools IS Rusine** Opportunity
3223219.
and Churches. Good permonContact: Mr. Ferguson
ant tenant pays 800 per FOR LEASE—Service Station.
802 Highland Ave.
304 W. 2nd St FA 3-8018
Furn. A p t 2300 MenonvUlt.
Good location. Good pro­ A L L WORK GUARANTEED
Longwood, Florida
month rent. Will sacrifice
ducts. Good treatm ent Ph.
.'or 83,000. Write P. O. Box
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6108.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
40,
Sanford.
E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
R E N T A BED
the PURE O IL COM PANY.
AG ENCY • REALTO R
AUTOMOTIVE
SENSATIONAL. Large Lake
Rol'away, Hospital ft Baby
2463 S. Park Ave.
AIR-CONDITIONING
16.
Female
Help
Wanted
Front
home
In
Central
Flor­
Beds.
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
ida. Send for picture bro­
By Day, Weak, or Month
B EAU TY Opr. New Shop In
Good Used Cars Sold
chure. Owner, A. Fratl, P.O.
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. l i t St.
DeBary. Ph. 668-3714.
818 French Ava.
322-7781
Box
313,
Lake
Mary,
Flor­
CARROLL'S rU R N IT U R E
ida.
5-ROOM
Furn.
Apt.
Lake
Property Mnnagemcnt
New Custom Bunt Home on
Mary. Phone 322-7083.
&amp; Sale* Broker
Crystal Lake. For informa­
LARG E 3 BR, 3 Bath unfurn.
tion call 322-3378.
W ATCH YOUR
Houae, Garage, teta of clos­
3 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
O fftra for your aelectlon
et* Ii atoraga apace. Fenc­
IN V K S T M IN T • • •
lota. First S2.MW take* this
thee# Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
ed yard. 811 Cherokee Cir­
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­
Bedroom
cle, Sunland, 323-8237.
AT
terprise, Fla.
M A O K L B -B U Ik T
2 BR., Utchen equipped home,
VA Nothing Dn., FHA 3%. 3
863 mo. S13-58M.
BR. 1 Balh, Fla. Rm.. Kit.
1810 W. Third St. Clean, new
Equipt, shade tree* front k
ly decorated, modem, 1 BR
back. $11,300. Ph. 322-6447.
unfurn. Ph. Bartow, Fla.
You h*v* an advanUi* met ether
H ID E A W A Y COTTAGE
InvMtor* in Deltona homatlta# - you'ie t ie * *
331-2336.
tnoush
to
mo how tost Mockla's l«to*t an*
LA K E FR O N T
trutoit community I* growlnc- And
8. Beach Rental*
ON L A K E BUTLER CHAIN
whon o community (rows, tend valom
■row with It Dm# ovar today and (Ind out
Requires
interior
finishing,
NEW SM YRNA BEACH. S
(or your#all how lust *10. aUrts you on
but
baa
all
convenience*
k
th* way to ownInc o spacious Dalton# h
BR. Furn. near ocean. By
wllh
Cantral Water Mains an* Pavod
the Lake la loaded with
week, month, Lynn Lyon,
Included in Ih* lull low price *1 only 4114)1
T o make tha beat home
bass.
Only
$4300
with
$630
White thar*. onjoy a froa rid# on tha ihrarboat,
333-3841.
buy, aee tha
"Dai lono Ouaon". Taka a sall-auldod tour *1
Down. Low monthly pay­
th* Shopping rial*, th* lake-front Community
HUTCHISON'S
ments!
Ctut&gt;. th* alt* ol th* 1S-hol* (oil course and tho
OCEANFRONT APTS
lovsly houalna oil* at Macklo-nuUt DELTONA!
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Bead!
HACKLI-BUILT H O M II
Call 322 4038
1801 Park Avenue

MOTOR CLINIC

N E W HOMES

RAN K

Legal Notice

Vi

CAT ENA 7.7,0
NOTICE OF SALK
Notice le hereby given that
pursuant lo the Final Decree
of Foreclosure and Sal# enlar*d In Hi* cause pending In the
Circuit Court In and for Semi­
nole County, Florida, caas doc­
ket number l l i l l . the under­
signed Clerk will eell the pro­
perty situate In said county
described as
Lot II, Block 11, Second
Ravenna Park Section of
Loch Arbor, according to
th* Plat thereof, a* re­
corded In Plat IVook II,
pagt-a 41 thru II of Ih*
Public Record* of Hemlnul*
County, Florida.
Tugelher with all elruclurea
Improvements nuw and haraafter on said land, and flaturee
attached thereto: also all gae,
steam,
electric.
water,
and
other heating, couklug, refri­
gerating. lighting, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and
power systems, machines, ap­
pliance*. Daturas, and appur­
tenance*, which now are or
may hereafter pertain to, or be
used with. In, or on said pre­
mie**. even though they be de­
tached or detachable.
1 U. E itrefrlgerator Mo.
del No. BU11, Ser. No. RT444114
1 G. B. Oven, Model No.
J i l l , Her. No. ZTOttoil
I a. E. P lat* Model No. J.
• 30. Ser. No. TTII4I11
at publto sale, to tha hlgheat
and beat bidder for cash be­
tween th* hours of eleven
o'clock In the forenoon and two
o'clock In th* afternoon on th*
t l l h day of July. t i l l , at th*
front door of th* Senvlnol*
County Courthouse In Sanford
Florida.
•
DONE AND DATED at Sanford, Florida, this I l t h day of
June. 1441.
(S E A L )
Arthur II. Bachwltb, Jr.,
Clerk
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Uahonay, Hadlow. Chamber#
A Adame
Bam at t Bank Building
144 Laura Street
Font Office Bon i l l *
Jacksonville, Florida 11141
Publish June t l
.
CDA-144

IX T i t 1C C IR C U IT U O U ItT OF
T I I K N IN T H J C IH U ie i. C IH C U T o r F L O H ID A , IX AXIV
FO R
*K M IN O I.U
C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A ,
IN C H A N U K R Y . NO. I MMI
N O T IC K o r
r o R K U L O e i'H K S A L K

T IIK N E W YO RK BANK FOR
HAVIXilM, formerly T I I K NEW
HAVINGS HANK. A New York
corporation.
Plaintiff,
JEAN V. OOFBELl.N. *t ux.
Defendant!.
NOTICE IB I IE R E R Y OlVEN that A R T H U R II. RECK.
WITH . JR.. Clerk of th* Clr.
cult Court of KemlnoU Coun­
ty, Florida, will, on Ih* Ilth
day of July. 1114. during th*
legal houra of aat*. at th*
front door of th* County Court,
house, Seminole County, tn th*
City of Hanford, Florida, offer
for M l* and aall at publlo ou t­
cry to tha hlgheet and best
bidder ror cash, tha following
daacrlbad preparty, altuatad In
■rmtaola County, Florida; to*

wit:

t a t 14. Dtock 11. o f E AST.
BROOK
HUUDIVIHION.
U N IT NO. I. according to
th* Plat thereof, recorded
In Plat Book tt. Page* 14*
It o f th* Public Record*
of Semlnola County. Plor*
14a:
purauant to th* Supplemental
Final Dacra* of Foreclosure
entered In a caaa pending In
aald Court, th* atyl* of which
ta T I I K N E W T O R K BANK
FOR HAVING*, formerly T H E
N E W T O R K HAVING* BANK,
a
New
Tork
corporation,
Plaintiff, va. JEAN V. OOSSE1.1N, *| ua. Defandanta,
and Ih* Docket Number o f
which I* Number 14141.
W I T N E Y * my hand and tha
Official ta el of aald Court, thla
24th day o f Juno. 1144.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy d a r k
Roaanbarg, Romanbar g
* R*t*m*a
Attornaya for Plaintiff
1441 Alnelar Building
Miami I t. Florida
Publish June 14, 1144

CDA-MI

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
W agners Amoco

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty
Government

Deltona

Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

V. For Hal* or Rant
I BR, home, 817 Catalina Dr.
a BEDROOM e. b. home,
hath, out eg dty
cteee le, out el flight pat­
tern. Available now. Fbooa

n

N E W HOMES

ROSE COURT APTS
1 BR. furn. l* t Floor. 2013
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.

Stenstrom Realty

9

LOCH ARBOR: By owner.
Spring Permanent Special
Spacious 3 BR., 2 bath, with
26
Percent off regular price*
Fla. room, can be used as
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
4th BR. Central oil heat. 2cur carporte, extra U rge 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-6834
utility room. Large lot. Ph.
Permanent Special
322-9051.
20rc off Regular Prices
Children's Haircuts $1.00
Ace Beauty Salon,
Ready for Occupancy
Mayfblr Hotel
Ph. 322-8321

BR., Furn. houae, Lake
Mary. No pete. 322-3049 or
322-6347.

3 BR, 2 Bath, City . . . . 8133
3 BR, 3 Bath, Suburbs .. 3130
UNFURNISHED
We have a good selection of
homes, 2 and 3 Bedrooms
from 393 (o 3130. Call or
visit for prompt 4c courteous
service.

now being
New Custom-built, Lake Mary. APPLICATIONS
taken for Curb Girl* &amp; WaitC. B., 2 BR, carporte, uti­
resjea. Pig *N Whistle. 23th
lity, shade k citrus. FHA
k Park.
Finance. 322-6830.

21. Heauty Salon*_______

10 x 32 3 BR Houietrailer
Alr-cond.
Elder
Spring*
Trlr. Pk.
1

12. Real Estate For Sale (6. Female Help Wanted

OWNER SAYS SELLI
19. Situation* Wanted
3 BR Home on 2 Acres Lakefront lot. Price Just Reduc­ LAWNS MOWED. 322-2155.
ed to $15,100. SEE THIS
BUY TO D AY! Call Stem LAWNS MOWED. Paul Lord.
322-3219,_____________________
per Agency, 1919 So. French,
Ph. 322-4991.

From Scminolt County

Sign Oa
Sunehln* Almanac
Growers Almanac
Religion's of Man
Today
Hummer Semester
N O T LONG D ISTANCE
News
Farm. Merkel ReM «
(l&gt; Today
(4) Deputy Dawg Show
(4) M'ckle'a Compel Tim* t . Notice* • Personal#
(4) News A Weather
( I ) Cartuonvlll*
VACUUM CLEANERS
(4) Capt. Kangaro*
14) Weathe, and Nawo
RECONDITIONED
(4) E-trala# for Modern
O NLY $3.03
Women
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
(4) Carionvllle
(2) Divorce Court
YOUR R E X A IR D E ALE R
( t l (Jell Storm Shew
2333 S. Park
322-6311
( I Hamper lta»m
(4) American lllatery
( I ) Hay Whs*
i. Education • Instruction
(4) Mike Wallace
&lt;3‘ NUC News
PIANO ft Organ leaioni. Chll
(1) Word for Word
(4) I Love Lucy
dien. Adult*. 322 3323.
( D Prlca le Right
( I I Th* MeCoya
P IU V A T E
ART
LESSONS.
( I ) Concentration
( 9 1 (let Th* Mesaaga
School age or adult. Day or
(4) Pel* A Oladya
evening. Ph. 322-9219, E li­
(41 Jeopardy
( D Missing Link*
zabeth Hodgini.

t:lt

£l|r

fi. For Rent

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Office r a - s i u
Night 322-06a
223-6700

1884 Pork Dr.

Buford, fU .

Seminole Realty
P A 3-3232 anytime

N O T RESPONS1I4.E

I will not be rcapon*lblr
for aay debt* Incurred by
aayon* other tha* aayaalf.
RO BERT G. THOM AS

datu ras th* l a m e * * rate *
aalli*. *n display In the Florid*
eahlblt ( I th* H.V. World * Fair,
and is othar lovaly madala.
Micklo-aullt horn** rang* in price
Irom just 17*90. to Sll.JXJ win
down oaymants aa low aa 47*o..
etoalMypaimenta starting at 84SZ7I

O K IV I OUT T O D A T I
Tak* Intantete *4. ailt at Dalton*
8#ch*ri*o and yuu ia at WLTOHM

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
' 39. A u la m a b fl* S * n r lc *
COHEN RADIATOR 3TIOP
Free
Inspection,
estimate*,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
A re pairs discounted.
31Uk E. 3rd.
322-3143

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Stir

31.

Ph.

PA

2 4632

Poultry • Livoalock

U rralb

SWEETIE PIE

June 26, 1964 —

P a g e 11

By Nadine Seltzer

k

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adfl*

puppiei

32. F lo w e r s • S h ru b s
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
25c lb. Groaier Hydroponic
Farms, So. Sanford Avc.

‘Would you mind taking your tun bath In your BACK
yard? Pop can’ t m m to conoantrata on nit job!"
34. Article* For Sale

FURNITURE

I I . A r t i c l e * F o r S a le
177 lb. Frost Free Upright
freezer,
like
new,
$250;
Stauffer reducing machine
w. aulo. timer k chair $50;
Several pair* lined drapes,
SAVAGE 300 with 4 power
scope A case. Like new.
322-8137.

WHY Buy someone else* trou­
bles
W HY Go to the expense o f a
second used car
WHEN You can drive a brand
new Vespa for (1.00
down
and (4.50
per
week, and get up to
135 m.p.g.
Transmission guaranteed for
life.

'63 Chevy 11 Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph. 322-2283.

JUNE 2VECIAL: Men's shoe!
$2.99 pr. Ladies' ihoei (1.45
pr. Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.

1964 Corvair 700 4 Dr. A/T,
RAH. Like New.
$2195
1061 Corvair 700 4 Dr. RAH.
Clean.
(1095
R E AD Y M IX CONCRETE
SANFORD 5IOTOR CO.
I’alloi, Floor, Free Estimate!
800 French Ave. Ph. 322-4382
Sills, llntela, step*, blocka,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
ateel,
grease
traps, dry
W ai Now
well*. Stepping stones.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO. '56 Ren. Dauphlne (495 (295
695 595
308 Elm Ave.
321 3751 '57 Bulek 4 Dr H T
•55 Mercury HT
495 3
1 USED 24" Elec. N o w fan, *57 Pont. 4 Dr HT
693 5
6 ft. adjustable stand, 2 '58 Chev. 4 Dr, S cyl 795 6
speeds, (45. Powell's Office •57 Old* 88 HT
605 5
Supply, 117 S. Magnolia, '60 Falcon W/Auto 795 I
322 5842. '
'58 Ply. 4 Dr.
395 4
‘54 Buick 4 Dr.
395 2
NORGE Ilefrlg. U cu. ft.
'51 Stude. S. W a* 395 2
freezer, U ton alr-oooditioncr. 2410 Stevens.

SALE!

SALE!

Legal Notice

fcOi-M

vat

/■

No. 1—Beit package d e a l
prices on laical style
Cathedral Hull Thunderbirds, Reverse Ijip
Lspstrakf.
M F G ' a.
C o n v e n t Umal Hull
Trailers &amp; Lone Stars.
Example:
$3600 16'
Kvinrudc
Boat with
heavy duly Kvlnnido
Trailer ami 90 hp.
pushbutton
Evinrude,
complete $2850.
No. 3—Or chooae a new 1963
outfit at Closeout price
like: $1793 18' Larson,
only $1093; 18' $110
Gator Trailer $290 ; 40
hp $789 Evinrude $589.
No. 3—Or choose one of our
(Tran used outfits. Ex­
ample:
14* Orlando
Clipper
Runabout
complete with trailer
and 40 hp Evinrude
1-ark, only $703.

TO SETTLE
ESTATE

$
$
$
$
$
1851 Imperial LeBamn 4 Dr.
Opal Wag. $781 bal, $34 tno.
HT, full power. Beautiful
Pont Wag $796 bal, $16 mo.
white with Mohair interior.
Opal. $587 bal. $32 mo.
4 like new while aidcwall
Dodge. $597 bal. $31 mo.
tires. Local retired couple
Ford. $681 bal, $39 mo.
owned this ear Can sell for
Cadillac, $381 ba|, (39 mo.
$750 and advertising cost.
Chrya.. (681 bal, (31 mo.
Can be Financed! Contact
Ford, $561 bat, $31 mo.
Mr. Martin, 322 4503.
Old*, $681 bal, (14 mo.
Chev., $541 Bal, $28 nm.
37. Hoata - Motor*
Pont., $396 hal, $23 mo.
12' Flsnlng boat, motor k
Merc., $490 bal. $25 mo.
trlr. Deck k controls. $225.
Olds., $299 bal, $16 mo.
Ph. 322 7775.
Merc. $69 bal., $3 mo.
Mere., $188 bal, $9 mo.
QUIT FISHINf Will sell 2
$
$
$
$
$
bos Is, 2 motors k all equip,
l it class cond. I Boat 10
pisseners
or
aighUeelng.
also Shad fishing; motor*
Johnson Javelin k Johnson
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
Viait our Showrooms and Boat
18, both elec Marts, Call
( A n
SAN FO R D AV E .
Lot for your select ion now I
Larry, Geneva 348-4481.
O PEN E VE N IN G S
TERM S!
Robson Sportlr.g
SM ALL Houseboat. $140. Ph.
Goods, Downtown Sanford,
322-0904,
322-5961.

DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
clothing at rags. 322-2750.

Legal Notice
T i l l ; C I H C I I T ( I I I 1ST UK
T i n : X IX T II J I I I K I A I . c u t .
C l 'I T IX AX D FOR SEMI SOLE
rn i'X TT . r i.n n in x
C IIA X rK H Y NO. HISI
i&gt; u c i s i i o r r i n x o k
DANA H AT O W E S anil D I­
ANA K A V OIVKN. Minora, l&gt;y
KDDIB LKIIOY H HAW N Hit,
lh-lr Blapfallicr.
NOTICE
TO I IVI LI-1 AM II OWEN
IT U K. IV. Sind Htraal

Oklahoma

City.

Oklahoma
TOI* A HE II Kit Ell Y NOT!KIKD lhat lha ilnira namari
Patlltonrr haa Illrd a |iat»tton
In lha a hoi a ityla-1 rourt for
lha adoption of tha minor
rhlhlrrn namrd Iharaln and you
i n rniulrad In shew cauaa why
Ilia aani* ahiiuld not ha aranie-l hy aarelne a mpjr of your
u r l l i m drfanara. If any. upon
I: I'o pa llaaaatl, Atloynay for
I'riitlunari
i«0
Mouth Mallland Arnnia. Maitland, Klnrlda and hy flltnx lha original
tharauf with lha Clark of Ihr
Circuit 1‘ uurl an or btfora
July find. IMS; otharwlaa a
D* r «i may ba rniar-d sea Inti
you yra ntlnf aald adoption.
w i t n e s s my hand u t tha
aaal of aal* Court at Panford,
hernia-la County, Florida, Ihla
tflh day o f Juna ISIS.
(SKA 1.1
Arthur II
tlarknllh, Jr.
lly Martha T. Vihltn
Deputy Clark
K I’ opa Baaaall
Attorney for I’ oUUoaar
Soo South Maitland Ava,
Malllaod, Florida
I'uhllah Juna IS, 31. * July
S. I a ISM,
CO A -tt

Phone 322-4503

DAY CRUISER. 1BIV. Very
reasonable, 75 hp. Motor,
Gator Trlr. 322-8054 after
5:50 p. m.
RENT A RUNABOUT, Motor
k Trailer by Day or Week.
Also Camping Trailers. Robaon’a Sporting Goods, Down­
town Sanford, 322-5961.

ON

TOP

U SED

CAR

SB. Motorcycle* - Scooter*
1037 ALLSTATE Scooter. Kxc.
cond $73. Ph. 322-3203 at
ter 3 p, m ._________________
39. T r a ile r * - C a b a n **
APACHE Camp Trailer*. New
k Used. 322-3467.
1962 37 x 10 Champion Mobile
Home, 3 BR. Small equity
k assume pymta. Will trade
equity for 3-4 B ll home. Ph.
322-8710.
T IR E D OF HIGH RENT?
Home Trailer. 36 x 8, all alu
tiilnum, wilh tull bath k 2
Bedrooms, in Kxc. wind.
See this for $1600. Ph. 3222881.
Apache Camping Trailer*
Cecil Seller* - 668-4618
Clark St., Enterprise

It 's Time For Money
Saving Deals In
Our BIG, BIG

LEW IS SALES &amp; SERVICE
2517 Country Club Road
322-7928

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

JOflKI’ H T. K A LA LA, *1 &gt;1,
Dafaniants
x o t i c h n r * i :i t i x
Mt i H ' t u n r . r o n r r i . o H n r
•re JOHKI'll T. KAI.A I.A and
IIK T T Y SI Sir A l l T I I till,
formerly known sa H E T­
T Y SI. K A L A L A
• t K a l l l K X I K i UNKNOWN
AXIl TOi All partial claiming
tnlaraat by. through, undtr
or agalnat ilia aturaaald
paraona
YOU A IIK herrhy notltlcd
that a Complaint tu (uraolut*
a . arlaln mortgage anrumbarIns lha following daacrlbad
r a il prnparty. to-wlt:
L-&lt;t tl. niock •H ” . TANftl.KWOOD
I K CT I ON
Til It KK ItKIM.AT. accord­
ing to lha plat thereof aa
rrcordad In l-lat llnok IV,
Page 31, l-ublhs llaowda ol
S*niltt»l« County. Florida
hat hrrn filed agalnat you In
Ihr a hot a alylad eult. and you
arr rniulrad to aerva a copy
of your Anawar or other I’ laadlou to tha romplalnt on PlainIttf’ a atlornrya.
A SDK (DU IN
l l l ’ dlt. I* 1-1AN *
loUWKDKH
333 Ka«t Central Houtsvard, ortaihlo. rierlda, and file the
original A n a w r or other I'taadIn. In ilia offlra of the Clark
of Hit Circuit Cuurt on or be­
fore tho lath day o f July, t i l t .
I f you fall to do ao ,a decree
pro luuteeeu wilt ha taken
ag.iinit you fur tha relief damanlad In ilia Complaint.
Tide N'lltva eliall l a publlahad once a weak for four caneerutlee weaka 'u lha Maaford
Herald.
DATED T H IS Sid day of
June, last.
( f C . LI
Ar-hur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
l l y : Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
I’ ubileh June t, 13, IS, S«, 1»«4

3-WAY CHOICE

Good

37. B o a t* • M o to r s

63 Lincoln Continental

SA V E

l.aua Than Ona Year. 10.000 Aetna!
Milr*. Beautiful White Flnlah. Blue
Leather Interior. A ir Conditioned.

“
n ta n m in f
lA lB C O U n l

63 Mercury Monterey
4-Door . Fully
Extra Clean.

Powered.

A ir

SA V E

Cond.

D i8 C O u n t

63 Buick LeSabre
4-Door Hardtop, Lika Naw

Discount

36. Automobile* • Trucks

PO N Y SADDLE $15. Type­
writer $15; 5U*c. furn. it
21" S N A P P IN TU R TLE selfAntique*. Reasonable. 1313
323-0T21
propelled
mower.
Part, Tot French Ave.
Park Avc., Sanford.
cond. Cheap. 323-3357.
1961 Falcon Ford
Futuna,
JSED Lumber, 2 x 4, 2 x 6,
conv. shift, bucket seats, 1
1963 ZENITH Color TV and
2 x 8. 2 x 10; 1 x 4 flooring.
owner. (845. Call Day* 3J2antenna.
Bedroom
suite.
Brick. 322-2506.
'
7459, nlfbta 522-6275.
Desk k chair. Golf dubs.
Accordion. Washer.
Baby
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trucks with tool bodies, sim­
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D IN E TTE SET. $30; G.E. Re- ATTIC FAN 50 x 40 in.. In
Ideal (or Carpenters, paint­
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frig. $45; Hide-a bed $40;
ers, electrician* or hunting
er. Ph. 122-0310 after 3 p.m.
Mower $35; FM Hi FI (85.
A camping.
322-4549.
BICYCLE, Girl's 26". Good
Burnup A Sima, Inc.
cond. (15. 322-3710.
Carpets clean easier wilh tho
201 N. Maple St.
Blue Lustre Electric ShamSanford
DUO-THERM . Wall
space
poocr otuy $1 per day. Carheater. Good cond. (50. Call
(200 BELOW
roll’s Furniture.
Mrs. Glelow, 322-1611 days
M A R K E T VALUE
or 322-6473 evenings.
'59 Fords; Ranch Wag. A 4Dr. Sedan Clean (495 ea.
36. A r t ic le * W a n te d
'53 Buick*; (185 A $295
iw r u n c m r r i T c t u i i T i i k
t iih
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Used furniture, appliances, On Late Model Dial ZigZag.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Makei buttonholes, sew** on
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
button*, blind s t i t c h e s ,
Avc. Ph. FA 2-4132.
monograms and embroiders.
Wilh Guarantee. Take up 4
FHKK E STIM ATE
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good cond. (25. 322-8185.
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Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-03. Open 6 days 0 to 6.

'53 Buick, Good tired,
rood. Ph. 322-6551.

\

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Arthur H. Dockwlth, Jr,
clerk of lha Circuit Court
krmlnulo County. Klorlda
II) : Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
A Duana Hargalrom ol
HUSH, HEED AND
MARSHALL
Altornaya for Flatntlff
I I Kaa&lt; Llvlnratos Avanua
Orlando. Klorlda
Publlah Juna 1). 31 A July
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'62 CORVAIR
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with red Interiw, (1395. Ph.
322 3787 after 3 p. m.

XOTICK OK SKIT
TOi Marvin Ktlla
( I I l-akv A n n u l
R'x-hactar. Naw York
Tnu ara harafey nntlflad that
a certain ault haa l&gt;aan flltil
In tha Circuit Court of Ihr
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
Hnr Hamlnnl# County. Klorlda.
w h-rrln
MA lid IK KI.I.IK la
I'U ln ilf f and M AR V IN K L L I*
la Drfandanl. and wh.raln lha
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Kill*. Chaneary No. tlDTl.
You ara hrrahy rriiulrari to
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nf lha Clrrult Cnnrl, Xamlnnla
fnunty. Florida, and aarta a
cup) Ihrraaf upon lha Plain*
(Iff or I'taintllfa allurnay not
1*1 rr than July It. 1)11. or a
J...l»a pr*. .uufaaau arlll ba
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�Although today waa devo­
PH O E N IX , Aria. (U P I ) —
Sen- Barry Goldwater le t a- ted to fatherly dutlee, Thunaide hla prealdentla! a i pi ra­ day waa packed with politick­
tion! briefly today to tackle a ing aa the Republican pretlfather1! tougheat taak — com­ dentlal hopeful apoke In Tucpleting arrangement! fo r hla aon at a “ breakfait fo r Bar­
daughter's wedding.
r y " and then hopped to N o­
Margaret A n n
(P e g g y ) galea on the Mexico border
Goldwater, 20, w ill take the to addreea the atate conven­
arm o f her dletlngulihed, sil- tion o f the American Legion.
ver-halred father Saturday
In hla breakfait speech to
night and march down tha about MOO penoni, Gold wa­
alala o f tha Trinity Eplacopal ter aald that the Far E a it
Cathedral fo r her marriage to eriala "haa reached major
Richard Arlen Holt, 20, Loa proportion!" and accuaed the
Angelea.
Johnson
admlnlatratlon
of

practicing newt management
in keeping the truth from be*
coming known.
He urged President Johnson

I and outgoing South Vletna- la In that Aaian nation.
“ Hut I suggest that Pm *
m eu Ambassador Henry abGoldwater alao aald he waa peoeemonger," ha aald.
ot Lodge to tall the American
Interested In why the hlgheat
] people what Am erica'! policy
OVEK 35 YE A R S
ranking active U. S. general
At Fint A Palmetto
Maxwell D. Taylor had been
(Aloagalde old poat office)
■ent to replace Lodge.
" I f the military la taking
and Blaka Sawyeri, secretary. over civilian jobe," the conaervative aenator aald, “ we
Club memnera dined on
ought to know about it and
quail and chicken prepared
the reaaona fo r It."
by the food committee con­
He noted that ha frequent­
stating o f Ted Williams, M y­ ly had been called a “ war­
• Carpets • Furniture
era, Milner Kyats, George monger" became ot hla atti­
• Tile
* Pianos
Chapman and Sawyeri. Bud tude toward keeping Amerl• Rental Beds
Harkey led In group tinging. ca’a defemea atrong.

Methodist Men Nam e Officers
Robert

Goetiinger

la

the

new preiident o f the Men'a
Club o f the Flrat Methodlet
Church having been inatalled
at a recent meeting. Other o f­
ficer■ named are:
Dr. John Darby, vlca p rei­
ident; Gerry Myera, treasurer

THESE A R E M Y BOYS— Kiwanlnn Frank Dunn proudly indicates sons
BiU, Roy and Frank J r„ at tha Father and Son Day luncheon. Roy had his
arm in a sling— fractured his elbow playing ball.
(Herald Photo)

Revival To End
In Long wood
By Donna Katea
The Rev. Louise Ellenberg
of Geneva, Ala., who has been
conducting a revival at the
Flrat Pentecostal Church o f
Longwood, will continue ser­
vices today and Sunday at
7:30 p.m. enrh day.
Tim church presently la Inatalllng air conditioning and
kitchen equipment. Both pro­
jects have been goals o f the
Ladles Auxiliary.
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, paator
o f the church, haa Invited
children of the area with no
Sunday School homa to attend
claiaea each Sunday at 10
a.m. Regular Sunday morning
worship service la held at
llllO a.m. each week.

K IW A N IS Junior League baseball team member
Tommy Austin Is embarrassed at having picture
taken. Tommy was one o f the 16 members o f
tha team who were guests o f Kiwanls at Father
and Bon day.
(Herald Photo)

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NOTICE OK HIM-:*’ !AI. ELECTION TO ACCEPT OH DKCLINK T II K I* 110 1 * 0 1 n n
C I U I I T K II AMENDMENTS
KOIl T II K V I L L A O K OK
NOIITII mil,ANDO, P L o lllD A .
ON T IIK m i l HAT OK JULY,

1M«.

Ths Klara of V olin * will b»
at th* V ll U a* Oftlr* on l.nnKwnnd.Ovlfdi. llnnd In th* VIII.
ag* of Norlli Orlnndn and th*
pull* will It* nprn fr.ua T:#0
A M In f:*&gt;n p. M.
Churl*! Trralnr. Hnh IMriitn,
Ktla lls rvll l* will b* lb* In■partnra In serve M th* lilac,
lion Hoard.
All persons daalrln* In avail
Ibamarlrra of Ibalr rlaht In
Volt mint rrglalrr *1 &lt;mra.
lt» gl*lrallon li.Mika will cloa*
at IlOO I*. M. June 11, 1»«4, Ilia
illlra n lh day b*fnre •lacllnn.
T I I K V IL L A O K OK NOIITII
OIILANIIO, Klo.
Jan* It. Plk*
lly Acting Clark
PultlUh Jun* It, ; i A July I,

O N L Y G IR L PRESENT— Little Miss Sandy
Eyck, rrendduughtor o f
was guest at
Father and Son luncheon "because she can climb
trees as good as any boy," said grandfuthcr.
(Herald Photo)

la lh* Court of th* Cnoatr
Jwda*. S*m l**l* I V » l r , Flor­
ida. t » 1‘ rnhatr,
In r n Kalatr » r
TIIOMAK W I L L I A M J n N K H
n*r*a**il.
To All Creditor! and l*rr*i.**
II** lag
claim* or
llrmaad*
Aaaloat Said K ald ln
You anil rai-h of you *r*
her*by nntlflad and rri|ulr*d
to |&gt;rra»nt any rlalma and daMiami* which you, or althar of
you. may hav* aualnx Ilia
•atal* uf T ill iM AH W ILLIAM
JONKM, d*r*aa*d. lala of aald
County, to tha County Judd* Of
Kamlnnl* County, florid *, *1
hi* offlr# In Ilia murt houa*
of aald County at Hanford, Florld*. within *1* ralandar mnotha
from Ilia tliu* of lb* flrat
liublli'alliin ot till* until*. Two
i-n|il,i of rarh claim or daniand
■hall b* In writing and ahall
alat* th* ttlara of raal.Unr*
and |&gt;oat offlr* addraa* of th*
rtalmanl, and ahall h, aworn
lu by lh* rlaltnanl, hla ag*nl,
or atlnrury and aomropanlait
by a fIII iik fra of on* dollar
and aurh claim nr dvioand not
•o f l i rt ahall h* void.
Al hr M arn rat Jonra
A* Ksaculrl! of lha las t
W ill and Taalam-nl of
Til*&gt;MAH W IL L IAM JUNKS,
daraaaad
fhlnholrrr and t&lt;ouan
Klral Krd-ral llulldlng
Hanford, Florida
Atlornry a for Kiacutrls
l'ubllah Jun* It. 11. 1! * July

W A 8 H IN 0 T 0 N (U P I ) — Improve urban mast Irani por­
Congreu has declared war on ta lion.
II* l 'ho House and Senate
tha big city traffic Jam which
President Johnson said It now nave passed slightly dif­
ferent bills aimed at getting
•low ly strangling tha nation's
more motorists to leave their
metropolitan areas.
ears at home and take trains
A group o f Democrats and and buses. A compromise ver­
Republicans teamed up In the sion o f the measure now must
House Thursday to approve be worked out
a fit75 million
program to
Johnaon praised paasagn of
tha bill as a “ major step for­
ward" In cooperation between
federal and atate authorities
r e T im CIRCUIT CHCKT IN on urban problems. In a
AMU r u n NHMINUUH COUN­ statement
issued by
the
TY. ru m tiU A
While House he expressed the
NO. to s s
MONARCH L IK E INSURANCE hope Uiet the dlfferenres be­
COMPANY, e norporntlnn
tween the House and Renata
Plaintiff,
verelone could be worked out
V.
BENJAM IN r . K m tflK It. el at "so that the bill can becuma
Dafandaate.
law aa soon as possible.”
noticb o r suit
TUB STATE OK rLOHIDA
The legislation provldsa a
TOi Benjamin F. Krus*r,
rseldenee
unknown
and federal matching grant pro­ I. lilt.
Sara E. Krug*r, his wlfs, gram to be used by munici­ CDA-IA
raaklanca unknown
palities fo r purchasing new
You sr* b*r*by notified that
PRE -INVE NTO RY
R suit haa baan tiled aval net railroad cart, buses, commu­
yon In. lh* above entitled ter stations and other trans­
oeue*. end that you are re­
quired te fils your answer portation facilities.

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Dance Classes
Square dancing classes fo r
udulta will begin at 8 p.m. to­
day in DeBary at tha F ire­
men's Recreation Hall on Co­
lombo Road. Harold Jenklnu
will bo the Instructor. A ll resIdenta o f tha area are invited
to participate.

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with the Clerk of thle Court
and te eerv* a ropy th*r*uf
upon the plaintiff or plaint lff's attorney*, who** nsm*
s a t addioee Is Jannlnas. Watts,
Clarke and Hamilton, 13no Bar.
nett National Bank Uulldlna.
JeekaeevtUe I, Florida, not
U t e r then July 14, I t l t . I f you
Soil to de ao a dtoreo pro eonfaeeo will be entered aaalust
you for the rotlof damended In
ik e complaint. This suM Is to
•ereeloee a nsorlcaa*- Tbs rest
property proceeded aselnat lot
T»t
SO, SUN LAND
ES­
T A T E * , Flint Add!tlun. s
subdivision according to a
plat thereof recorded In
Plat Hook tt. p i gee IT end
I I o f the Public Records
o t SetBleolo County, F lor­
ida.
W IT N E S S ssr hand and Uw
seal o f aald Court at kenfard,
Florida, this i n k dap o f Juno,
I M t.
(COURT SE A L)
t Arthur H- Beekwltk. J r.
Clerk of the Cirouit Court
By i Martha T. Viblsu

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�Record Of Progress
A decision made Wednesday by
the Port Authority Committee o f the
Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce marks a milestone in the
group’s effo rt to attain its final ob­
jective — a port facility in this area.
It also means thnt this committee,
under the capable leadership o f Fran­
cis Roumillat, the trade body’s im­
mediate past president, has posted
an enviable record o f progress in a
minimum period o f time.
The committee’s decision to recom­
mend to the Seminole County Board
o f Commissioners that the engineer­
ing firm o f Lockwood and Green,
Spartanburg, S.C., be retained to
make a feasibility study culminated
the work it has accomplished in
four months.
It was on Feb, 17 thnt the com­
mittee was organized with the fol­
lowing serving ns members; Gordon
Fredericks, James Avery, John A l­
exander, Andrew Cnrrnwn.v, A. L.
Wilson, Carl Schilke, Scott Burns,
Jack Bolt and Roumillat.
They immediately established two
sub-committees — one to study the

Holmes Alexander

'W ell, the One in Pisa's Been an
Attraction for Years!"

British Vote In Doubt

feasibility o f the project and the oth­
er to work on legislative matters.
The feasibility group went to Jack­
sonville and made an on-the-spot
study o f that city’s port and the op­
eration o f its authority. They next
went to Brunswick and made a sim­
ilar study there. They are Htill plan­
ning to travel to Bainbridge, Ga.,
and study the facilities there.
The establishment o f the commit­
tee was accomplished when the trads
body’s board o f directors came un­
der the conviction that the time was
ripe to take advantage o f the coun­
ty ’s opportunities which would be
presented by both the cross stnte
canal and the St. Johns-Indian River
Canal.
"When these canals come into ex­
istence,” said Roumillat, "w e want
to have our facilities ready so that
our growth and development will be
commensurate with the rest o f this
area.”
From the record this committee
hns established thus far, it Is ap­
parent Seminole will be ready to open
the door when opportunity knocks.

Jobs: A Red Problem, Too
Communism’s claim to hnvc elim­
inated the old capitalistic problem of
unemployment hns always been one
o f its greatest selling points.
Never mind how it is accomplish­
ed, there is simply no such thing ns
unemployment in a Communist so­
ciety.
This Communist bonst, like others,
does not bear up under closer exam­
ination.
Government statistics from I'oInnd, ns analyzed and reported by Ra­
dio Free Europe, reveal that 200,000
persons were laid o ff from their Jobs
last winter alone, bringing the total
o f unemployment in that officially
Communist nation to 500,000.
Significantly, many o f them are
young people. It is estimated that 1.5
million Polish youths will enter the

labor murket by 1970 and that the
number seeking work will increasing­
ly outnumber the new jobs available.
Apparently the Communist wave of
the future is running up against the
same shoals that were supposed to
have defeated Western capitalism
long ago.

For thus says the Lord: You were
sold for nothing, and you shall be
redeemed without money.— Isaiah
52:3.
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Throughout the whole grand tem­
ple o f the Scriptures, these two voi­
ces ever echo— Man Ir ruined I Mnn
is redeemed!— C. D. Foss.

Worry Clinic

CASE T-404: Eva G., aged
82, la a cultured houaewifa.
Although I routinely use
actual office caaei In thla
column and thua do not em­
ploy
letters from
readera
(lika the uaual "advice" col­
umnist), 1 am making an ex­
ception today to prove 3
points.

“ Dr. Crane," Eva wrota rerntly, " I want to thank you
fo r lavin g my marriage, and
I'll give you the concrete evi­
dence to show what your col­
umn in our newspaper has
meant to me.
"W e have been married for
12 years. But fo r the past
year our marriage ha* been
'on tha rocks/ as tha saying
goes.
" I sought out tha profes­
sional help o f a Marriage
Counselor, plus our Priest and
also our fam ily doctor.
"They all bolstered my sad­
ly deflated feminine ego a
great deal but still m y hus­
band was cold, hostile and so
fault-finding that ha would

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Mrs. Jolla Bar toe
$38-1318
Bear Lake-imprest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
$38-3178
Casselberry
Mr*. Jen* Casselberry
$38-104$
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magln
$65-3741

Geneva
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathlrua
$40-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances waster
$22-0210
Lake Monro*
Air*. H. L. Jnhnaon
$22-4723
I,on gwood

Mr*. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlendo
Mr*. Doris Dean
122-1080
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
$22-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
S9$40I9

DrBsry
Mrs. Adam Muller
itS-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-1611
Enterprise
Mias Helen Snodgrass
$68-0933

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FRAN K VOLTOLINH, Ciesalstlsa - Oeaeral Sanaa**
JU LIAN L. STBMSTSOS
Associate Editor
B A R R Y I. JOHNSON
Managing Editor
R B IR K N K IL L K H R K W
. Tslsgrnph Editor
DORIS W IL L IA M S
Nocl.tr Editor
D O T T IB AUSTIN
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JUDY W SILLS
O u s t? Editor

Mom* Delivery

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Office at Sanford, Florida, undsr tho act o f Coagroso at Marsh.
Ths Htrald I* a msmhsr at th* Dallas Prase which la ontttlsd aictualv.tr to the uso tor rspuhllcatloa of all lha local
news prlstsd la this newspaper.
N* pari o f aay material, asws or aav*ru*tng, of this edition
of Tho Bsatord Herald mar b* reproduced la snr manner with­
out written permission of ths publisher o f Th* Herald. Any
Individual or firm raspoaalbte for such roprodustloa w ill b*
considered as lafrlnglng oo Ths Herald's copyright sad wilt b*
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Christmas

reduce me to
every night.

teara

almost

"Although I tried to gel him
to consult our Priest or a
Marriage Counselor, he always
refused, for he claimed there
was nothing wrong with him­
self,
"Then you had several cas­
es just like mine and offered
sSme of your aex booklets, so
I sent for them, as a last des­
perate hope.
"W ell, I woke up with a
bang to my own shortcomings.
For 1 had no idea until I
read your rases that this sim­
ple little habit of acxual in­
difference on my part was
wounding my husband's sexual
ego.
"H e reacted exactly as you
had explained In th* news­
paper, for he became suapl
clous, jealous and constantly
caustic in criticising every­
thing I did.
"H e even scolded our two
children
unmercifully
and
without adequate cause, ap­
parently to strike back at me.
"W ell, Dr. Crane, 1 decid­
ed to affect greater an lor
and thus try to solvw our pro­
blem.
"And it worked! It was a
miracle I M y husband now
thinks I am even more wonder­
ful than when wa were first
married I
"T ile ebaogg 1s so pheno­
menal that I can atill hardly
believe it could alt be traced
to my uninlrninnal wounding
of his aex vanity.
’ So please past my exper­
ience along to other wives to
help them solve their problems
and safeguard their children
from divorce.
" I am writing you, Dr.
Crane, and also our good edi­
tor for thus salvaging our
home."
At the outset, I M id 1 waa
using this letter to ebow you
three points.
First, husbands are loathe
to consult outside a d v iie n
about their marital problems,
so your newspaper renders a
blessing by thus bringing
frank marital ad vies into their
home.
Second, a few gray beaded
publishers have objected to any
column on the ground that M
is "too frank", but you can't
stop the terrible divorce rate
in America by piddling ground
with Pollyanna
generalities
concerning marriage.
Third, women are not pass­
ionate creituree, despite a
false notion to the contrary
by many men.
So send for m y booklet,
"Sex Problems in M arriage,"
enclosing a long stamped, re ­
turn envelope, plus 27c,

Biossat — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

Thought For Today

Dr. Crane’s

Eva'* rasa suggests (hr
]0 leper* whom Chrlat heal­
ed. For only ONE ever re­
turned to offer Jesua even
a "Thank you." So trill you
readera pleaaa Join tha
"Compliment Club" and ha
aa free with your thanka
aa with your rritldama of
your newspeper?

Bruce

WASHINGTON -

(N E A ) -

ond to react manually and
an­ put on hla brakes. By eye
control he'd be able lo brake
nounced, but Air Force aero­
In five-hundredths of a sec­
space scientists have discov­
ond ,
ered that by means o f elec­
It will be a long time, of
trodes placed on the skull it course, before auch thought
is possible to control swltchei or eye control is practical.
by thought processes.
But already there is concrcle
National Aeronautics
and evidence that it will be feas­
Space Administration scien­ ible.
tists are now planning for the
Medical scientists have con­
day when an aitronaut in a structed an artificial arm
apace vehicle will maneuver which ties into the nerves of
his ship without using his the upper arm. "From these
hands or feet.
neural
signals,"
says
a
As one scientist pula it: NASA scientist, "the wearer
"Th e pilot will observe his can 'w lir
the mechanical
target and his eye movements arm, powered by small mo­
will be translated into guid­ tors, to m ove—Just aa he docs
ance signals.”
when he 'wills' fail own arm
11 Is only one step further to m ove."
to conceive of an airplane
Reportedly, the
Russians
pilot or an automobile driver have been able to make the
steering his vehicle by eye same sort o f a "mind-controll­
movements or by "thoughts." ed " arm. Khrushchev now la
The advantages would be spending large sums in this
great. If a man could control field of man’s ability to con­
his apace ship, hla airplane or trol machinci.
This eya and thought con­
tils automobile by eye control,
for example, he could react trol opens great possibilities
four times aa fast as he can in the operation o f complicat­
when using his arms or legi ed new machines. A success­
for steering or braking.
ful system would make air­
Suppose it now takes a pilot planes and automobiles f i r
or driver two-tenths of a sec­ mare maneuverable than they
It

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are today. It should be possi­
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to

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Aerospace
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scientists

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into this

field.

Actions while in apace fre­
quently must be so precise
and so quick that manual con­
trols won’t do. Space ahlpa
and space suits require more
buttoni than a man could
handle.
As one reeearch man puts
It:
"A
hard-shell spare suit
built for locomotion and work
on a planetary surface (aay
the moon) would present a
. . . ridiculous array of levers
and buttons went it controlled
by conventional method*.
By using the thought-action
method, however “ such a
complex apace suit could be
worn and operated aa though
It wera an extension of the
wearer's own body. The auit'a
powered
appendages would
move aa Ills own arms move.
Hla locomotion would be ac­
complished in similar fashion,
enabling movement without
strain or fatigue regardless of
gravity, suit weight or ter
rain."

LO N D O N ,
ENG LAND —
Britain’s October election has
public and private commenta­
tors very much in tha hedg­
ing mood.
Tha
Conaerrativcs
have
been weakened by a aeries of
sex - and-subversion scandal*
and their big man, Harold
Macmillan, is hora dr combat.
Their new
man, a ir
Alee
Douglaa-Homa
hasn't quite
acquired tho nickname he
hopes fo r — Smart Alec. The
Tory prosperity fa very real,
but turning
a little -shop
worn, and the
suspicion is
that the British people might
be in the mood for change.
But with the polls showing
the Socialists aa summer lunik
favorites, the
same
swing
vote o f tha Undecided* which
keep* American election* in
doubt la operative in Britain.
Amrriran officials, though o f­
ficially neutral, incline to be­
lieve thnt Sir Alec, while no
bull o f fire, la superior to the
Laborita 11arod Wilson who,
while no odd ball, may get
hurt by some o f the tany
company that Socialism fo r­
ce* hint to keep.
The Time* o f London lerm *
to think thnt the old iaaua of
public ownrrahip is now a
dead one, in that the Socia­
lists are not so much Inter­
ested in nationalising liuainrsses aa in controlling them.
Since the
Conservative* do
pretty much the annie thing,
and don't hesitate te promote
public enterprise where pri­
vate enterprise fails to serve
the people, there is only a
difference o f degree in the
regulation o f industries.
Hut a small difference, as
in the matter o f MX, gets
plenty o f attention. The So­
cialists are charging that Britiah firm s are heavily con­
tributing to the Tory
war
chest. Many ror|Kirale spok­
esmen are Indignantly deny­
ing tha accusation (fearing
reprisals i f tha
Socialists
win), but Sir Alec treat* It
all with perfect British blendneia.

" I t would not surprise me,"
ha told a rally the other day,
. . if every enterprise in
Britain subscribes to the Con­
servative parly to keep the
Socialists out."
It's noticeable to a repor­
ter returning to England a f­
ter mot* than a year's ab­
sence, that the term "socia­
lis t" ia becoming somewhat
a term of abuse here, as it
ia at home. The London Ob­
server comes at this point a
little obliquely
by
finding
thnt the luibor Party’s hope
for victory in October lies
partly in the hope o f destroy­
ing its own imago ns acquir­
ed down the years. There are
three surfaces, or angles, to
tho Labor image which its
ppuhtirist* scent to be trying
to smudge.
Face To The Past: Th* Bri­
tish voter proved in I960 thnt
ha is singularly hared with
tale* o f how hi* father and
grnndfuthrr were
exploited
by
the
Victorian
monied
classes. World W ar 1 was the
great watershed fo r this *orl
of thing. The l.aborltes hnvc
been twice bounced out of of­
fice fo r failing to look ahead
instead of behind. They will
haPn to prove thnt they have
the answers to
automation
and
foreign
Investment
(which the Tories have hand­
led pretty w ell) or they won't
win.
Fight T h a t
Extremism:
Wilson's predilection to tnku
a trustful view o f the Rus­
sians and to lean toward furllieir disarmament
has got
him in a bit o f a bind. The
British have a nimble crack­
pot clique, led by fuixy-mlnded philosophers tike Lord Ber­
trand Russell ami Rail the
Bomb exhibitionists, but these
are out of fashion in sn elec­
tion sen son.
The
average,
prosperous
Briton, whsther a working
man or a shopkeeper or a
professional, seems lo under­
stand that It would l » very
poor economy to let the De­
fense machinery run down,

and later ba forced to rasters
it with a crash program. Ha
may be a pacifist, but he in­
clines to believe that peac*
is best guurded by maintain­
ing at least a semblance o f
military Independence rather
than tie himself Inscpsratcly
to the tail o f the American
kite. Tha Labor Party atill
hss tn convince tha British
swing-voter that there is any
safety in appeasement.
Pie In The Sky: British So­
cialist* have never eucceeded
in making good on promiies
to rut taxes and provide mtiro
services. The old riddle of
hiiw to give something - for*
everybody and do-more-wllhIn*.m oney is still unreaolved.
Tho Undecided* rather fattry
their
present prosperity to
visions o f p sard l.aachc-t
It hardly pay* any longer
for an American to attempt
to predict an American elec­
tion. Stilt less should he dara
to mind-read as secretive a
rare aa the British.
Th* only safe forecast ia
that this political contest, like
the recent California primary,
will bo subject to a last-mo­
ment trend, which no man is
wise enough to anticipate.

GK0RQI STUART P ro ..nl .-\

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Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Herald

erty In Seminole County for
proposal has been sub­ 1069 was $34,216,708 and a
mitted to the Seminole Coun­ 41.6 mil levy produced $1.410,906 of lax levenue. This
ty Board o f Commissioner*
taxable value for 1069 waa
with copies to the Hoard o f $162,860,862 and a 11.0 mil
Public Instruction and Semin­ levy produced $1,791,469 of
ole County legislators calling tax revenue, and fo r 1963 this
fo r a Joint discussion o f tha taxable value o f $196,146,621
with a 14.25 mil levy produ­
possibility and feaaability o f
ced $2,794,426 o f tax revenue.
legislation amrnding the preUpon the completion o f th*
Bent law by reducing tha lim­
1969
reappraisal,
reassess­
it which the mlllage rata for
ment and th* decrease to in
rnutlna county operations may
11.0 mil levy, it waa expected
not exceed, the amended lim­
that new construction added
it to be more commensurate
to the tax rolls each year
with the Increased assessed
would provide the additional
taxable valuation.
tax revru* required fo r tha
Tha present stats law al­
added demands fo r facilities
lowing up to 60-60 mils for
and services. However, It has
stated purposes has existed
been necrisary fo r the Board
many years when the aaaiaiof Public Instruction to Ined taxable values war* not
creaao from tha established
only at various percentages
6.0 mils o f 1069 to th* pres­
o f full value but at various
ent 8.26 mils. During ths per­
percentages of unrealistic val­
iod o f 1969 to 1962, a total
ues having no basis for justi­
of $76,056,235 estimated coat
fication. i t waa recently re­
o f new construction waa list­
ported that .14 counties now
ed on building permits issued,
asaasi at percentages varying
while th* 1963 assessed tax­
from 60 up to 100 percent
able value o f real property
and 33 counties assessing at
increased
$30,793,697
over
from 27 up to 40 percent. No
that o f 1059.
standard measure* o f value
Based on average annual
were stated.
increases ainc* 1969, tha a*Legislation o f 1963 provid­
•eseed taxable value fo r 1964
es that a i o f Jan. 1, 1964, as­
ahould exceed
$200,000,000
sessment o f property In ths
and with an expected Increase
various counties shall be at
in mlllage to be levied, I confull value according to seven
points o f criteria to be con­
I’R E -IN V E N TO R Y
sidered and that mlllage rat­
es ehall be proportionate! v de­
creased. I f this law ia to be
complied
with,
then
why
E N TIR E STOCK OF
should not the law o f mlllage
LA D IE S DRESSES
limitation b* amended accord­
ingly?
For example: a high millFKf. A SAT. ONLY!
aga rale was necessary due
to the low assessment prior
to the 1969 reappraisal and
ressieisment. The total aaerased taxable value o f prop­
A

tend that the taxpayers would
betleva there i* full justifica­
tion for this proposal, and.
that If accomplished — even
if only by a local law lim it­
ing the annual increases al­
lowed — would enenuruge our
existing commercial and In­
dustrial enterprises to expand
and would ba added Induce­
ment fo r others tn locate tn
Seminole County, promoting a
more diversified and stabil­
ised economy. Bn would be
the organisation o f th* RemInola County Taxiwyers A s ­
sociation aa proposed In De­
cember, 1963.
Vernon W . Dunn

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By Galbraith

Horoscope
Forecast
l i T t S D i T f JPltO W, ! • * *
SE V E R A L TENDENCIES. A
Saturday to b* ours to
Iht
energy now ( • n i r t l l t «
*»'
everything In *PPl*-Pl*-ordei
and to mok# bosdw.y In the
vtrlod direction! which hove
to do with tho wire u*o o f yeui
tnorsloi in unique and orlgtnat mod** of
ox pros* l on.
Toko time ont to ohow yon
oro obi* t » Pl»“ » ®thoro hr
pour efficiency.
.
a r ir *
March I I to April
] « ) — Tour bool frlondo oro
amenable to pour ouggoitloni
ond Ihlo eon bo o very hoppp
•nd worthwhllo dop. r u n oomo
, « rt o f oorlol ploaeur* tonlohr.
too. Budget pour tlmo ear*.
^T A CR CS (April *• to bfop
*01— (lotting pour appearance
Improved oo that you Sain
sreattge with blfhor-upo U Im.
portont In n. m. Bo ooriouo In.
otoad of frivolous. (I M pour
r r . lit
Improvod oaollp and

ViKWH

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'And m ty | ask how you know aha doesn’t play chats?"

By Kate Osann

TIZZY

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I (May 11 to Juno
— Cortaln rule* hav* been eet
up for the bottor functioning
o f pour homo and you muot bo
auro to maintain thorn ocrupuloualy. Adopt a now Attitude.
Situation thoro will than bo
tnflnttolp moro boarabla.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno I I
to July I D — Tou Ilk* perfect
order around you and thla will
holp you to mako a «ood Improaaton on hlshor-upa. Oe*
builnooi affair* wound up nInttlllgently. Then relax with
tho ono you Ilk* tho moot,
I.KO July I I to Auguit I t )
— Ho certain to sot Into Sat­
urday dlteuoMon* with partnora oo that you mako pour
affair* mor* workabl*. Fin*
opportunity to com* to t ” lJ'o
without
dolap.
Uo affablo,
wloo.
. . .
,
VinrlO (Auruot I I to Septombor H&gt; — “ I ? 1* ,Ao * om*
kind act that wtll ploaio roworker* on ihlo froo dap, aaeoelatlon can bo much moro
ploaoant In the fulur*. Find
tho rlfh t hobby lator. Uoo onersp wlatlp.
L IBR A
tStptombor I I
t*
October I D — Tou ara right,
fully Intoroitod In gutting out
for needed rocroatlon today
and ahould do ao. Plan serial
affair*
for
tonight
nicely.
Mako appotntmonta oarlp.
n r o H P i o (October I I to Jfovombor I D — Working on a
plan that will mako pour horn*
moro charming and put you In
a good light with clooo tie* to
fin*. Aoalot othor# In a praetlcot wap, Thon you gain ro-

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4-26

"•8ho hasn't ftalksd to mo slnoo I fsU aalttp at
bar partyr*

C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

H n »i«

1 Ukod tho part whom

l-2 i

horc-^tho ||uy in front—

takod you two to shut up

SAUIT TAR II’ S (N or em btr I I
to Doctmbor I D — I f you mako
• ur* to mako out reporta accuratalp, you can auccoed mora
quickly. T ak* any llt tl* trip
that la noeaaaarp. Enjoying
hobhlea with frlenda tonight
la fine.
CAFRirORN (December II to
January I0&gt;— Inatead of ilaeliIng off to what la novel and
unpredictable, atlck to tho tried
and trua. (let method! Improv­
ed where fln*nc«» ar* concern­
ed. Then you make big head­
way.
A q r A H I ls (January 11 to
February I D — An oicellrnt
day to got health and appearanco Improved. Tou can later
get about aoclally and get the
reaulta you deaira. Don't be
afraid to exproaa youraatf—
ba charming.
PISCES
February
t«
tu
March M l — Ita loyal to truetad frtonda and mako plana for
tho future vary plaaiahtly,
cleverly. Spoud aoma tlmo get­
ting aecumlattd trivia out of
Hi* way. CI*»r tho d*ek« for
•apanalon.
I P TOUR CM LID IS SO RT
TODAT. h* or »h* will b* on*
of thoa* Individual* who will
qigckly graev n«w, modern
Ideas lueb s i •*l«n*o and tho
Ilk*, nnd pan should olant thu
oduratlon along ouch lint*.
Her* I* a paraon who la * sr*gerloq* tout and who llkea
working with pacplo along hu&gt;
manllarton, phllotophlcal lines
personnel. ate.
-The Slurp laapoL they 4* * • »
e n p l . " Wbut r e t ■ * ! • •&lt;
pope.. IU p . I*, largely.. Up- la
TOBt
it 'u p a t . j n s sa, i » * i
OE NR R AL
THNDRNC'JEBt
Much oenfuolon can b* present
today when to sot and pul
'plans Ists sffost. and tha mo*
ment ts alt back SSd lot con­
dition* work thomaolvoa out.
R* our* to hold foot to arcoplod principles and during
■psra hour* g * l your surround­
in g* a» SttrsoUv* * * pooalbts
sftor which you « * ■ *nurta iu
eloii till.
A R I R I (March 11 to April
I I ) — Tou ar* quit* oonfueed
a* to what you rtally want to­
day, but alllaa can oaally eel
you thinking straight. Stand
up for ysur spiritual beli efs
Then all worka out OK.
T A l ' R C I (A pril 10 to May
I D — Tou art highly dedicated
now to publlt w ork and would
do well to g « t In touch with
b lj. w tga and dlicuta Ideal.
Visit with tkss* who can help
you with pour ortdlt. Expand.
GEMINI (May I I to Jun* I D
—aatlln g off to oervlce* will
hats V*u to atsad firm Is your
proved conviction*, to ihow
your loyalty to trusted one*.
Hldealep the unworthy and al­
ly yourself with tha ethical
lf&gt;o» CHILDREN (Jun* I I
1* July I I ) — Belt** trust to
your judgment Inotoad sf is
hunches which may b* orronooua today. Dot advlc* from
other*, too, If you'r* not cer­
tain. B* *ure not to lot mat*
down la whatever ska * r h*
tapoots of you.
LEO (July M ts August I D
— I f pou simply listen to tho
Ideas o f
others,
remaining
quit# cloto-mouthod yourielf,'
you btnaflt treatlr. Homs a f ­
fair* sr* oomowhat ten**. Hemem her that stlono* la gulden.
T IR O S (A uguit I I to Sept­
ember I D — coast r e a r bl**»Inxe sad show others they
were sained by hard work and
being a porfscHoalot. Foraet
about taking sny unn*roee«ry
trip. Do what la Important on
thla fro* day.
L IE R A f September I I to Oct-,
ober I D — Tou doalro to put
y o tg other talonu U work.*
but there require otudy, prac­
tice, after you hav* gone to
church. Show butlneea aaperl*
that you sr* truatworthy. Visit
with thrm.
SCORPIO (Oeteber t| M Mo-,
vsmbor I t ) — Plssalsg closest Hot Is Important bow sad you*
must
control
your
temper,
which 1* on odgo duo to wor­
r i t s Bny llttl* s ift* that sat­
isfy. Attend service* for solace.'
S A a tT T A R IT S (November I I :
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within
your**lf.
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not thlnr* done more wltely
In the future.
c t r a i c o B J f (December 11
to January KM— Keeping prom l i e i without fell te highly
Important now. It you desire
to be suereiefut. Study rell
glnu* phlloeophy that la en­
lightening. Confer with adri
eor* later.
j l d t ' A R i r i (January I I to
February 1 ) ) — I.lvlng an #*emplary life hae brought you
your Mes-lngs—Inspire other*
today. Step out and vlalt thoee
you like. Show your affection
In eome tangible way.
P la ces
(February
16 to
Uarch KM— Time fore concen­
trating upon the loftleet tenete
you can conceive and putting
them to uee in your life. Make
new rrlende. However, don't
neglect the tried and true.
if to rn cmt,n is anna
T n t l t r , he or ehe will be very
talented around othere, but hae
to taka cara not to atrut too
much or be too talkative,
which nauld teed to trouble.
Tour progeny will be greatly
Intereeted In pollttce or any­
thing connected with govern ­
ment hut the etage or bullneam are beet outlet! here; al­
so being eatlifled limply to be
a good eltlitn. which la l a y ­
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co m pel. " W h a t y e a aia h r « l
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life ta la r g e l y ap In
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MOXDAT, I C S B IP, 1M4
liE IE R A L
T E S D E a C Itll
New you have a Monday to
atari tha week right by put­
ting Into motion tha Ideal un­
der which, during the pa»t
weekend, you decided to op­
erate In the daya ahead. T «u
aee clearly your ov tr -a ll alma
and amblltona now and alen
the apenlfle meant by which
they can he made to work
out eueceeefully for you.
A III Lie (March I I to April
I I I —. firing by youreelf ae
much aa yuu can and doing
thoia talk * that rellave preaent
preuurea
will
ptaaee
htghar-upa. Taka the lime to
help thoee who are III. Bring
little preeenll.
T A litre (Ap ril 16 to May
:o&gt;— I f you contact thoae allle* who can advlee you how
beat to gain your almi. they
alio glva flna backing. Be very
anclablw. Thla la tha flneat
meant for getting ahead.
UKMIVt (May 21 to June I t )
— lie the one to make big
headway with the public In
general and hlgher-upe In par­
ticular. Keep buey at both pub­
lic and bualneaa dutlee. Labor
until tala In the night.
MOOT ti ltL D H K M (June I I
to July I I I — Wonderful Idea*
occur to you. and they alen
come from other# of varied
cultural
background!.
Coinynunleati wllh
thoea out-of
town. Be aura to atudy them
very well; pul leet Into opera­
tion.
I.KO (July I I to Auguet I D
— Tour eubeonicloua hat the
■ n t a t r i to ell your current
need#, If you will Juel concen­
trate long enough. Thla will
a l*o benflt mate and cloee
tlee. Cultivate habit of axaetseee
V I R G O (Auguat 11 to Sept­
ember I D — Cojietulllng with
partnera and eichenging view*
bring*
about
daep
alliance
that le longlaatlng. (let re­
m i t * In tha future. W ork in g on
hohblee la beet way to r e l i t
later.
I.IBRA (September I I to October 111— Evening fin* for
social nlooltee after a hard dty
making constructive plena (or
the future. Be cheerful and
lighten tha burden* • ( other*.
Preetlg* Increeete.
■('(MtFtn (October I I to N o­
vember D ) — You muet per­
form the work aeelgned to you
and nut try to pie* It o f f on
another. It I* certainly worth
the doing. EaeeNent result*
can accumulate therefrom far
Into the future.
• A Q I T T A R I t ' l (November I I
to December 111 — D o i n g
for your own family, keeping
prumleee made le flret on the
ag nda today. You may hara to
aacrlflca a Ittlla In oulalda
nativity. Get down to funda­
mental*!
CAP RICORN (December I I
to January I D — Concentrat­
ing upon financial affalra ao
that yuu need not worry about
money I* wle* right now. Uaten to on* who I* very eucceeeful. Follow Ideas and have
have true abundance,
A t H A l u t * (Jannary t l to
February 1*1 — Don't be afrnId I d expreee yoarself with
others and iliow your flna
capablllllaa. Dree* well and be
o f f to tha right plaeaa. Sue« * * » la yeare for (he asking.
PISCES
(February
1*
to
March 1*1— (letting together
with an aipert o v tr aoma aped a l project that la vital to
your Intereela la right. Thle
help*
organlasllonal
plan*.
Money *«n ba aavad la tha
long run.
IK YOUR CRIED t l RORW
T i l l ! A Y , behind every projeot
thl* youngeler lacklee te a r e ­
markable Intenelty o f purpoe*
and a driving fore* that le
tantamount
ta
discontent.
While menap may b* a real
problem at time*, tha tack ef
It. that la, your fascinating
progeny surmounts all, A tre­
mendous tucceei I* poaalble In
this chart, but you must ***
to It that a good baeto educa­
tion la glvan.
“ Tke Stars Impel, they ds
■of ewmpel." W k e l yos make
y e s make at yaw* Ilfs to large­
ly sp ts V o l ’ l
Carroll lilgbter'e Individual
Furereet for your sign
for
July I* now ready. For your
copy tend your blrlbdsto end
I t. * * to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast, The Sanford Herald, Bet
1111, Hollywood 11, California.

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�T H E SE V E N TH -D A Y
A D V E N T IS T CHURCH
Corner Tth I Elm
N. U M nthewa------------Peetof
SERVICES S A TU RD A Y —
Salihcth S c h o o l ----- * ! l l A m.
Worahlp Service — ll:4e a m.
Wedneeday Night
pra yer Service _ _ 7:11 p. tn.
**Wa Hava Thla Hope” radio
ntaeias* each Sunday a. m.
at I I I * over W T n i i at l i l t
an your rndlo dlaL

Alliance
C H RIST IAN MISSIONARY
a l l ia n c e

church

M i l Park A v a at l « t h SL
tie r. C. C. Daea Jr. _ _ Paator
l u n d i f Bchool —— fid*
Worehlp Service —
*• J"'
Evenlnp Worehlp _ IU0 p. m.
Alliance Youth
Pallowihlp (Sun,) — I I I * P- m.
(W e d )
prayer Servlet ------ T ill p. m.

Assembly O f God
p IN E C n E S T ABSEMRLT
OF OOD CHURCH
Cor. 17th and Klin

H. M. Wilder --------- — - Paetor

JORDAN

1111 W. Pirat Street
Sunday School
11:11 A m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:M a. m.
Illble Study (Sunday) 7:44 p m.
Kvan giltltlo Service 7:44 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 7:04 p. m.
Bill Stephana _______- Paelor
A Cordial Walcoma to All

O A K L A W N B A P T IS T CHURCH
1141 Country Club Hoed
Sponoored by Plret Baptlat
Church
nev. R. T. I l a r r a l t ---- - Paator
Sunday School __ — 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service — I I : « a. m.
Training Union _ — 1:11 p. m.
Evening Worahlp — 1:44 p. m.
Wtd. I'reyer Serv. _ 7:10 p. m.

METHODIST CHURCH
41* Park Ava.
John T. Adame Jr. „
Paelor
Morning Worehlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ___ &gt;:IS a. m.
Mornlnp tVorehlp
10:45 a. m.
MTF M eetln p e
1:14 p. m.
fIntermediate. Senior)
Evenlnp Worehlp _ 7:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PR OPH ECY
1501 Elm Avenua
Rev. R. L Strickland _ Paetor
Sunday S c h o o l _____ 1:45 a. m.
Worahlp Service _ 10:45 a. m.
K .-n pelle tlo Herr. _ 7:14 p. m.
Wednreday:
Tounp People V. I* B. Serr.
7:10 p. m.
Blbla Training Serr 1:04 p.m.

GRACE METHODIST CltURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland A v e ,
Rev. John It. Hlraa Jr., raator
Church School ____ l:4S a. m.
Mornlnp W o ra h lp __ 11:04 a. m.
M T F ------------------- 1:10
p. m.

P i n S T B AP TIST CHURCH
I I I Park Avenue
r. B. C h a n c e ------ ’r . . P**,or
Mornlnp Worehlp —
a- "JSunday Sohool —w. l i t * a m.
Mornlnp Worahtp — lit*® *• ra.
Tra ining Union — l i t * A ra.
Evening Worehlp - Til* p. m.
Wed, Prayer Service T i l l p. ra.
C E N T R A L B AP TIST CHURCH
Cor. ttth SL * Oak Ave.
Gall Smith _ . --------Sunday School — . I l l * a m.
Morning Worehlp - l l i l # a m.
Tra ining tfunlom — l i t * PEvening Service
*• "»•
Wed. Prayer Servlon t i l l p. n».
Nureery Open
W T R I t ---------- ------7 : » p. ■■
Sunday Nlta Brondonat
MISSlONAnT
CHURCH
Holly Ava.
---------- 11:11 a an.

Morning Worehlp — 11:40 4. ra.
Even ing Worehlp — T:*4 P. m.
Wedneeday
Prayer g ervl e a ------ . t i l t p. m.
P1NECREST B A P TIS T
CHURCH
Onora Road
P a a t o r _____ William J. Ouae#
Mornlnp Worehlp • 111*0 a m.
Sunday School —— I H * a m.
Training Union --«»» I d i p* w.
Evening Worehlp — Til * P. ra­
w e d . OHIcera a Taaohera
M e a l i n g ----- —— - •*»* *• ra.
E L D E R SriUN OS n A P T IS T
Old Orlando Hd. at llaelar Ava.
R. Ilamllion OrlHIa
Paator
Sunday School _ _ I H * A m.
Mornlnp Worahlp — ! ! : • • A m.
Training Union —« *1*1 P- ra.
Evening Worahlp — l i t * p. ra.

CONG REG ATIONAIC H RISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church o f Chrlat)
P e rk Avenue at 14th SL
Ii44 A m. ____ Church School
10:44 A m. _ Worehlp Service
7:14 p. m. _ Chrletlen Youth
Mlnletry
Rev. W a ll er A. R. UcPbcreon,
Paetor

Episcopal

Christian

C l i n i S T CHURCH
Church street, Lonpwood
Pr. Chartea W . StewarL Jr.
Vicar
Hnly Communion _ 7:1* a. m.
Pervlca a Sermon — 1:10 a. ra.

F I R S T C H RIST IAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1107 S. Sanford A v a
TL Vernon Puller
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 1:4* A m.
Mornlnp Worahlp
10:00 a m.

1

CHURCH O P OOD
Sind a French
If. C. S m i t h __________ Paelor
Sunday School — — 1:41 a. m.
Mornlnp Worship _ 11:eo a. m.
Kvangelletlo Serr. , 7:10 p. m.
Tuea. Prayar Barr. _ 7:10 p. m.
Thure. Young Peopla
E n d e a v o r ____ ____ 7:10 p. m.

Congregational
OSTEEN n A P T I S T CHURCH
HWY. 41*
PH. I I I - I U I
P a e t o r ____Cheater W. Plank
Sunday S c h o o l----- 10:40 A m.
Mornlnp Service _ 11:01 a m.
Training Union
1:10 p.
Evening Service
7i*o p.
Wedneeday Meetlnpe:
Orpanliatlona ___ 0:14 p.
Prayer _ _ _ _ _ _ — 7:*o p.
C h o i r _____________I HO p.

Baptist

WESTSIDR
B AP TIST
ith st. a
Paul M. Caller
Sunday Sohoel

MISSION AR T

nAPTIST CHURCH

Sunday School —
I HI •• m*
Mornlnp Worehlp — M :M *• » •
Evening Worehlp — 7 HJ P- m.
Youth Serv. (Sun.) - &lt; tj« P- » *
M id -w eek Serv. (W ed.) „ 7.11
p. m.

Methodist

Church O f God

Baptist

Adventist

P IR S T

C H RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Runland Eetataa
Cltrua Halphta
Rev. nay Gregory/ Jr., Paelor
Church S c h o o l ____ t:4S a.
m.
Mornlnp Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
MYK ________ ______ 1:14 p.
m.
Eve. W o r e h l p ____ 7:10 p.
m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p.m.

Nazarene
F IIIS T CHURCH
OF T H E N AZA ItE N E
W. Jr.l HL at Mapla Ava.
Paul B l c k e a ___________Paetor
Sunday School _ _ _ l : t t a. m.
Mornlnp Worehlp _ 10:45 a. m.
Youth ----------------- - 1:04 p. m.
Eranpelletlc Service 7t40 p. m.
Mid-Week
Service (W ed.) _ 7:40 p. ra.
Third Sunday
S ln p a p lra tlo n ___ 1:04 p, m.

K in sT c m in c it
H O LT CROSS
411 S. Park Ava.
Pr. Lero y D. Soper. Rector
H oly Communion
7:10 a m.
Family Service and
Sunday School
1:00 a. m.
Mornlnp Prayer
(Flret Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:10 a. m.

Church O f Christ
CHURCH O P CHRIST
Geneve
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangellit
Blbla School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Mornlns Worahtp _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ TtIO p. m.
Wed. prayer Service ! : I 0 p. ra.

When I watch the stone mason at his trade . . . then I ’m sure I can shape a stone. I f . . . I had the right
tools! I f . . . I could apply just the right driving force 1

P A O L A CHURCH OP CHRIST
IHshway 41 Weet
Morrla Ruby
Evanpellet
Blbla Clae* ______ 10:40 a. m,
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Blbla Cleeeee Wad. _ 7:10 p. ra.

Free Methodist
P n R K M ETH ODIS T CHURCH
Corner Ith SL and Laurel Ava.
Eugene S h e l d o n ______ Paetor
Telephone) 113*7411
Sunday School _
1:45 a m.
Mornlnp Worehlp _ 10:51 a. m.
Evenlnp Worahlp _ 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Pra yer 8ervlce 7:10 p. m.

But my stone always splinters, shatters.
I t tlwuld be eaeier to ehaye the future. Tomorrow seems so formless, so pliable.
Yet there arc so many tools. Which to use? So many kinds of force, of power. Which will shape, not de­
stroy, my hopes!
I am realizing fast that the vital tools must he sjnVi/uah My Church is training me to understand, to u m
them.

CHURCH O P C liniST
1111 Park Avenua
Bert B r o w n ______ Evanpallal
Sunday
Blbla Study ______ 10:00 a. m.
Mornlnp worahtp _ 11:00 a. m.
Evenlnp Servlet _ Olio p. m.
■ee "Herald of Truth" t p. ra.
Sunday na Channel 0
Tueedar
Ladlee Blbla ClaM - 10:00 A n.
Wedneeday
Bible C l a a a -------- T i l l p. ra.

Lutheran

And centuries of Christian heritage convince mo that the driving force ought to be spiritual. A Power
that flows from God . . . is grasped by faith . . , and in the reverent hands of dedicated men will shape— rather
than shatter — tomorrow.

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OF*
T H E REDEEMER
101 W. l l l h Place
T h a Church of tha Lutharan
Hour" and T V "T hle la tha
Life”
Herbert W, Ooerea ____ Peetoy
Sunday School _ 1 : 1 5 a m.
Worehlp Service __ 15:10 A ra.

T H E C H U R C H F O R A L U •A L L F O R T H E C H U R C H
The Church la Ihr yrratril lector
on re: ll: for tin’ hulhhnf of charac­
ter and (uod citimuliip. 11 li ■ tlnrrhnuwi of aplritiul laliire. Without a
•Iron* Church, neither democracy
nnr rivillMlion ran eurvivr. The:#
era (mir ouund reeoona why every
l&gt;eraun eltould attend aervlcae rtfu*

Christian Science
PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 Eaat Second Street
Sunday Service a
Sunday Hchonl _ _ ll:ee a. m.
Subject: "Chrlatlan Hrlence’*
Wedneeday Service _ 1:44 p. m.
Reading Room! 301 K. Flret.
Weekdaye: 10:10 a. m. - 4:14
p. ra. Friday Evanlnpi 0:10• i l l p. m.

lerly and aupport the Church. Urey
era: (1 ) For hie own eeke. (3 ) For
hia children’# eeke. 13J Fartheeeka
rtf hie cranmunily end nation. ( 4 1
Fnr Ihe eeke of the Church iloelf,
which need# hie moral and material
aupport. Plan to |o tn church rt|Uleriy tnd read your Bibla dally.

CmrltM UM. Reieter AdvwtUn# Swvioe, be, A/Mbury. Va

flundey
I Chronicle*

Monday
I Chrtmirlas

29:10-19

11:11-21

Tueedar
Jeremiah
1:4-10

Wedneaday
Matthew
9:1-1

Thurtday
Matthew
28:11-20

Friday
John
1:9-11

Baturday
John
10:19-80

OF T H E NAE AR ENE
Lake Mary, Flo.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Peetoy
Sunday
l:IS a. m . ____ Blbla Bcheol
11:00 a. m. _ Mornlnp Worehlp
7:04 p. m.
Evenlnp Service
7:04 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
I'reyer Servlcee
7:04 p. m. __ tnd Wad. M i l t*
lonary Service

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0 OOD SHEPHERD
I.U T IIE R A N CHURCH
3100 A Orlando Drive
ll w y . 17-93)
Sanford, Florida
133.1113
The Rev. J, Gordon P e a r y ,
Paetor
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:11 a m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:00 a m.
Communion— Flret Sunday In
Each Month
K IN D E R G A R T E N AND NURS­
ERY

Pentecostal
P IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHUIICH OK LONG WOOD
111 Orange Street
Rev. K. Ruth Grant __ Paetor
Sunday School _— 11:01 a- m.
Mornlnp Worehlp __ 11:00 A m.
Sunday Evenlnp _ 7:10 p, m.
Wed. Illble Study _ 7:10 p. m.
Comiuerors Meeting
F r i d a y ------------- l i l t p. m.

Presbyterian
P IR S T PJIESBTTERIA N
CHURCH
Benford,
Flo.
Oak AVA * Ird SL
Orover C. Sewell J r . __Peetoy
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaaletant
.
Paetor
Church School ____ 1:11 a m.
Keaalon M e e l e ___ 1:11 A m.
Mornlnp Worahlp
10:oo a. m.
Iloneer Fallowahlp
1:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fallowahlp 5:00 p.m.
Evening Worehlp _ 7:11 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet _ 7:01 p. m.
CHURCH OP T H E COVENANT
l i l t South Orlando Drive
Thomae II. Makln
Paetor
Worehlp ... ..... ....... 1:00 a. m.
Chur oh School ...... 10:0* A ra.

-The Following: Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleT H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
PE S T CONTROL

GREGORY LU M B E R
o f Sanford

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

NELSON &amp; CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

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

E A S T SIDE G AR AG E
V irgil C. Gracey ft Employees
SR 48 ft BeardaU

H O LLE R MOTOR SALE S CO,
and S ta ff

OVIEDO RADIO ft E LE C TR IC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Howard H. Hodges and S ta ff

PERFECTO N
D AIR IE S

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

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

K ID D Y 'S STA N D AR D SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

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

AD AM S T R A N S F E R ft STORAGE
Phone 8224)226
C E L E R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
SANFORD W E LD IN G ft
FA B R IC A T IN G CO.
Bill WhiUy ft Employees
C H ELSEA T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, 8anford
A . D UD A ft SONS, INC.
Slavln, Florida

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
H A R R E L L ft B E V E R L Y
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford
B IL L H E M P H IL L MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1 st S t , Sanford
H IL L H A R D W A R E ft
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

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

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

L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

TH E RITZ T H E A T R E
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTRO W ER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeR O Y C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., IN C .

B. ED W ARD S
BU ILDERS 8 U P P L IE S
and Employees
8 M IT T Y ’S S N A P P IN ' T U R T L E
M OWER S A LE S A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff
S TA T E F A R M IN S U R A N C E
Companies
Irvin g L P ryor and S taff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff
H AR O LD H. K A S T N E R CO.
and Employees
W ILSO N-EICH ELBURG ER
M O RTU ARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff
W 1LSON-MAIER FU R N ITU R E CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
C ITIZE N S B A N K O F OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

•SEMINOLE C O U N T Y A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Bapliil Church, Oviedo
Central BnpUat Church, t i l l Oak A v a
Chuluota Pirat Baptlat Church
Chuluota Baptlat Minion
Bportamnn'a Club, Chuluota
Kidar Springe Uapllat Church,
I l f Lehman Rd.
Pirat Baptlat Church. I l l Park Ava.
Prlendehlp Baptlat Chur oh t
Altamonte HprlnsP
m . III. Altamonte Springe
P i n t Baptlat Church at DeBary
P in t Uaptlct Church at Genera
P in t Baptlat Church at Lake Harp
Pirat Baptlat Church at Lake Mouroa
Pirat Uapllat Charch at Longwaud. oar.
churoh a Oraat
_ .
P in t Baptlat Charch ar Orlada
P i n t Baptlat Church af Baa Lando Springs
P in t Shiloh Mleatonarr Baptlat Church,
m i w . n th si*
Porcat Clip Uapllat Church
Pouatalu Head Baptlat Churoh. Orlada
Lora Soulhara Baptlat Mlaaloa. Chuluata
Mltelanerr
Baptlat Charah
Barth
*U-

t

MacaVon'a Minion
Baptlat Chunk
Oak lllll Bd. Oataaa
M aralarO lo r/ Baptlat Chur ah, Ganara H w y,

ML Ollra Mleatonarr Baptlat Church, l a i
Lando Sprlnsa Rd., Longwaod
ML Sion Mlaetoaerjr BapileL Slpaa Are.
New
ML
Calrarp
Mleatonarr
Baptlat
u a i w. nth s l
Kew Salem Prtmltlre Baptlat Church,
m i w. nth s l
New ML Sion Baptlat Charch, m e Pear A ra
Oaklawn Baptlat Chnpsl, IT«I W. ttth SL
Oataaa Baptlat Chunk
Plnecreat Uapllat Chunk, lei W . Onera Rd.
Prairie Lake Baptlat Chunk, Btdca B d ,
Para Park
Propnee Mtaalonarr Baptlat Church, Midwar
■eoond Shiloh Mtaalonarr Baptlat Church,
Ninth B Hlcharp
SL Jamaa Mlaalonarr Baptlat Church Sic.
Rd. I l l Oataaa
SL Paul Mleataaarr Baptlat Church, Ith SL
SL Matthcwa Mlaalonarr Baptlat Chunk
Canaan Halahta
■L Jcka'c Mlaalcuarr Baptlat Church,
l i t C rp rcn SL
Tempi* Baptlat Church, Palm Sprlapa Rd.
Altamonte Pprlnpa
Weetalde Mlaalonarr Baptlat Chunk,
d ll a H ollr Ara.
Sloe Mapa Baptlat Chunk, VIA Oraapa A r a
CATM OUC
Church at the Natlrltr, Lake Marr
All Paula caikalla Church. I l l Oak Ara,

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St.
Ann’a
Catholic
Church,
Panhlnp
llac t, DelUrjr
SL Mary Mapdalana Catholic Church, Haltland Ava. Altamonte Pprlnpa

LUTH ERAN

Pirat Chrlatlan Church, HIT a Sanford Ara.
Conprapatlonal Chrlatiaa Church,
t i l l Park Are.
Northalde Chrlatlan Church, P 1 a r I d a
Haven U r, Maitland

Aeceneloa
Lutharan
Church,
Orarbrook
D r, Caaeclbarry
Good Shepherd United Luthers,
*101 a Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Churah of tha Redeemer,
111 W. lllh Piece
Meaatah Lutheran Church, Amerloaa Lepton
Halt, Prairie Lake, Pam Park
SL Lukas Lutheran Church, R l ltd Slarla

CHURCH OP CHRIST

METHODIST

CHRISTIAN

Church of CbrteL l i l t A Park Ara.
Church of ChrtaL aenara
Church of Chricu Lonpwood
Chunk at ChrtaL Paata
CHUR CH O P GOD
Church of God. i l l Hlchorp
Church of Clod, m i a PTenob
Church af God, Oviedo
KP1PCOPAL
All Salnta Kplaaapal Chunk SL DaBarp
A ra , Bnterprleo
Chrlat Eplncopal Church, Lonpwood
A ll Salnta Kplacopal. Knlerprlee
Holy Creep Kplacopal, Park A v a at HR

Rcrnett Memertal Methcdlat Church, K.
Dallary A ra , Enlarprlea
Bear Letkt Malhcdlat Chur oh
Baikal A.M.K. Church, Canaan Halphta
Caaeelberry Community Methodlat Church.
Hwy. 11*11 * Plnay Rldpe Rd, Caeaeibarry
Dellary Community Mathodlat Church W .
Illpblanda, DeBary
I'hrl.t Mathodlat Church
iiuutand Eetalaa
P in t Mathodlat Church, I I I Park Are.
P in t Mathodlat Chunb of Orlada
Pro# Mathodlat Church. I l l W. Ith SL
Grace Mcthodlet Church, Onora Rd.
Graot Chapal A.M.K. Church, Oviedo
Oakprova Mathodlat Church, Ovlcda

Otiocn Mathodlat Church
P a o 1a
Waalayan
Methodlat,
RL
M
W. at Paoln
SL Jamaa A.M E , Sanford Ava.
PL Mary*a A.M.B. Church SL RL 111 Oatacn
SL
Paul'a Mathodlat C h u r a h
Oataan
Rd. Entarprlae
Stafford Momorlat
Methodlot C h u n k
a Denary
NAEARENE
Plret
Church
af
the Nasarcnc, W .
lad at Maple
Pern
Park
Church a f
tha Neaarcna,
O’Brien Rd, Pern Park
Lake Mary Ohureh of tha Naaarena
PR ESBYTERIAN
Community Proohytorlan Church, Lake Mary
Pirat
Preahy tartan
church.
Oak
Arc.
* Ird SL
Pirat Praabytartan Church. Cacaclbcrry
Pirat
Praaby tartan Church of DeBary,
E. Itlphlaad
I’reeby terlan Church of Tha Caranaut
m i 1, Oiiftttdo Dfi
SL Aadrowa Praabytartan Church M i l Lan.
B ill h.«k D r. Ba&amp;r
Upaala Community proohytorlan Church,
Upcalo Rd.
Wcitmlnlater Prcibytcrlan Church, Howell
Park, A b MS

SEVENTH

DAT

ADVENTIST

Parcel Lake Sovcnth-dcy Advcntlot Church,
Hwy. I l l , Porect City
Seventh-day Adventlet Church. Maitland
A r t , Altamonte pprlnpa
Sanford
Soronth.day
Adventlet
Church.
Seventh a Kira
OTHER CHURCHES
Allen'# A.M E. Church, Olivo a 11th
Church of Ood In ChrtcL Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophoey, lia r Elm Ava.
Church of Joouo Chrlot of Latter Day
Salnta, t i l l Park Ara.
Community Chapal, Altamonta Pprlnpa
Kaatarn Ortbodoa Church, PL John# Chryaoetom ChapcL Hwy. 1 1 - 1 1 , yarn Park
Coaprtpatlou Beth I.rael, llth a Magnolia
Pirat Church af ChrtaL SclantlaL
IH K. la d SL
Pirat Pentacoitml Church or Lonpwood
Ml
Ollra UollntM
Church,
Oak
HtU
ltd. Ootccn
Plnecreat Aaoembly of Ood, llth a Elm
Sanford AlllAnco Church. H it a Park Arc.
Sanford Congregation of Jebovah'e W it*
neeeee. M il W t il SL
Tha Salvation Army, l i t K. tnd SL
Unity Church at Sanford, M l A lat Bb

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W E A T H E R : Scattered afternoon, evening showers through Tuesday; high today 88-02; low tonight 70-75.

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On the local ecene — A
tuaii
carry lug a
watering
bucket and diligently pouring
the fluid on great growing
between crack* o f the aidewalk.
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VOL. 56

United Press Leased W ire

Established 1908

M ONDAY, JUNE 29, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Warrant Cites Councilman's Wife

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North Orlando
Controversy
Reaches Court

The Herald got a pat on the
back Friday when City Mana­
ger Pete Knowles called to
tell ua the city hnd just sold
the 291st dog license. This
w ui the grand total o f the
entire calendar year in 1903.
"L a st year at this time we
had only sold 187 licenses,”
said Pete. He gives recent
Herald stories and pictures
the credit fo r the increase.
Thanks, Pete. It’s nice to get
a rose now and then.
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They sweated fo r hours the
other morning on a brand
new car parked at Park and
First. The owner couldn't
find the keys to the vehicle.
And the doors were locked.
A fte r s multitude o f methods
were tried, the csr wss un­
locked and s mighty hurras*cd driver got behindth* wheel.
His thoughts sra discreetly
consored here.
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There's at least one good
Samaritan
on W est First
Street. Seems many employincluding those at The Her*
park their cars on M yrtle
Avenue near tho A C L tracks.
When it rains, the man leaves
his work and closes all the
car windows in the parking
area, From
each o f ua:
Thanks.
• • •

C. D. Perry who lives out
Lake Harney way has a ra­
ther unusual sign posted in
his yard. I t read* "P e riy diss."
The Herald’s general man­
ager, Frank
Voltoline, and
hit fam ily were all packed,
raring to go on their annual
vucatlan. They wore to leave
Saturday
fo r
tho
North.
Frank walked into Publisher
W alter A .
Glelow’a office
Friday afternoon and, In a
liot-too-hupppy
volca
was
beard to say: ‘T i l »ee you
Monday. Our daughter’* got
ths mumps."
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Feel like calling
Japan?
You can, mors easily now.
The first telephon* esbl# be­
tween the United States and
Japan has been placed in op­
eration. I f# the longest ever
laid— stretches 6,300 miles.
The new cable was designed
by B ell Telephone Laborator­
ies.

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Memo to underage youths:
polic* are on the lookout for
those who use phony {denit­
rations to obtain
alcoholic
beverages. Deputise arrested
three the other
night end
they’re now free on |10Q bond
pending legal action.
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ny Julian Btcnatrom
Mrs.
member

•

Sanford, via C ity Manager
P et* Knowles, got a pictorial
plug in the monthly publica­
tion of th# ’’ Florida Munici­
pal Record." Pete waa elect­
ed vice president o f the Flor­
ida City Manager’s Associa­
tion at ths Clearwater con­
vention. The June Isau# ahow*
him along with other officer*
during a break In convention

Jiona
of

Grlnsicad,

North

a

Orlando’s

Town Council, has awom out

•

F or a long while, plans had
been in the works to hold a
program on citrus grove ir­
rigation. The dry season was
upon the area. The meeting
was called fo r lust Thursday
night. It was held. Mother
Nature apparently didn’t like
people messing with hsr bail­
iwick. She dumped tons of
water on the area scant hours
before the meeting started.
And haa given almost dsily
encores since.

NO. 222

a warrant charging Mrs. Bet­
ty Rhodes, wife o f Councilman
Arthur Rhodes, also o f North
Orlando, with violating Flor­

EXE C U TIV E HOARD o f Clvitans fo r 1961 are
Bhown at installation ceremonies held at Spen­
cer’s Restaurant recently. From left Clyde Long,
president elect; Hummond Polk, vice president;
William Layer, director; Robert Drisson, presi­

Jacksonville
Banker's Son
Found Slain
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
The son ot a prominent bank
vice president was apparently
murdered here last night and
his body dumped on remote
Seminole Beach, police said
today.
Detective C hid J. C. Pat­
rick said the body of Glenn L,
Monroe was found early today
by three women strolling along
the beach. Police said Monroe
had been shot twice, once In
the back and once in the
head. Seminole Beach Is about
22 miles south of Jacksonville
Patrick said Monroe's wallet
and car were missing.
His body wss found dressed
only in a sports shirt and a
pair of black Bermuda walk­
ing shorts. He wore a 1963
Unlveraity of Florida frater­
nity ring with hia initials on
it.
Patrick said the 23-year-old
man was last seen by three
friend* at a downtown Jack­
sonville hotel at about 10:30
last night.
The detective added It ap­
peared Monroe was shot else­
where and brought to the
beach.
Monroe waa a recent gra­
duate o f the University of
Florida and Patrick laid the
man had planned to leave
next week for a teaching post
in New Jersey.

Swim Peaceful
At Sf. Augustine
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I) A mixed group o f about 40
civil
righta
demonstrators
swam at this historic city's
public beach today
under
tight guard by police who wad­
ed into the water with them.
The integrationiata, f o u r
while men and the rest Ne­
groes, played in the pounding
surf for about 20 minutes
without incident while police
kept back about 10 young
white men who attempted to
keep the demonstrators out of
the ocean.
lt marked the first time that
violence haa not broken out
when integratlonisU have at­
tempted to use the beach
which waa form erly reserved
for while swimmers.
Civil right* leaders said they
might announce today the
formation of a U n cia l com­
mittee to end the racial strife
which haa split thin east coast
city with violence and blood­
shed.

Keep neat Saturday open
f you Ilk* having fun —
ufe fun. The Lions Club is
ill act fo r its annual Fun
fair on ths lakafront. It'll ofer a fu ll day and part of
h * evening o f fun fo r all
ind w ill be climaxed by specarular firework# that night. Abby ......................... Page 9
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Bridgci * * •.
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Discus sing the ringing of Ciaatifleda ............. Page 1!
he “ freedom bells” fo r the Comica .................... Page 30
fourth o f July, Mayor A. L. Editorial .................. Page 4
Wilson suggested trying out Funerals .................. Page 3
he city’s new sirens. “ But be Horoscope ............ . Page 10
lure to give it plenty o f pub* Society ••••••••••*■• Page ■
icity, lest people think World Sports ....................... . Page 6
War 111 has started," be urg- TV Programs .......... Page u
We tha Women . . . . P age •
:d the press.

Herald Index

dent; Charles Kanipf, retiring president and Lt.
Gov. o f Zone H I; Gil Daigle, secretary; Lloyd
Swain, treasurer and William Clause, director.
Director Sal Mnnfro was not present.
(Herald Photo)

Capt. Ware Retires 3 Inches Of
Rain Dumped
At NAS Ceremonies On Sanford

lie is succeeded by Capt.
Cspt. Robert M. Ware, com­
A
thunderstorm
dumped
manding officer of Sanford Chandler W. Swanson who
alwut three Inches of walci
Naval Air StaUon, retired this arrived at the station caller
on the Sanford area Sunday
afternoon in special coremou- this month.
Capt. Ware is complcUng 27 afternoon, caused a rash of
ics at the naval base.
years of Navy duty. He is a accidents and upset the boat
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1937 graduate of the Naval of two men sailing in Lake
Monroe near Hie bandshcll.
Academy at Annapolis.
The heavy onslaught o f rain
He was honored at a Capri
Restaurant luncheon this noon struck the area In midafter­
and
snarled
traffic
and sponsored by the Semi­ noon
nole County Chamber of Com­ which Sheriff J, L. Hobby des­
merce. An estimated 100 per- cribed as “ unusually heavy."
Radio communications were
•on*
from
throughout
Uie
county in addition to top- knocked out at the th c riff'i
ranking Navy officials took department with the equlp4toe**t able |o receive but not
P*rt_
.
Cspt. w ar* plan* to movei f j w l This condition existed
to th* Pensacola area to make for about four hours and com­
munications were restored at
his home.
about 9 p. m,
The power failure was blam­
ed on lightning hitting tho an­
tenna.
V
Two Orlando brothers, Gene
v ~ .
Joslyn, 24, and Don Joslyn, 22,
CAPT. SW ANSO N
were spilled In the lake dur­
ing the brunt of the storm
when their sailboat capsiud
near the bandshcll. Neither
were hurt.
Police said a rash of minor
accidents were reported al
though no one suffered major
Injuries.
CAFE K E N N E D Y (U P I ) The rainfall lasted slightly
Two foreign powers may have
more than an hour and was
built fortification a in Am er­
accompanied by severe winds,
ica's space center, but no one
thunderclaps and lightning.
here is worried about it.
The Florida Anthropological
Society says it haa found
what may be the remains o f an
CAPT. W AR E
ill-fated French fort and the
foundation o f an old Spanish
sentinel station. Both are cen­
turies old.
At the site o f the French
TOYKO (U P I) — Commun­
fort, researchers have found
ist China warned today it
the remains o f a ship under
will not lim ply “ /old its arm s"
construction,
old
cannon
if the United States invades
wheels, several gold pieces,
Communist North Viet Nam.
SAN JUAN, P. R. (U P I ) Peking's
Ta
Kung
Pao
many Indian burial mounds
A loosely defined area of
(G reat
Fairnc.se
Newspap­
and a well-preserved skele­
squally weather with wind
ton.
e r s ") gave the warning in an
The fort apparenUy was built gusts up to 60 miles per hour editorial broadcast from Pe­
about 1663, the year Ponce de moved on a westerly course in king by the New China News
the Caribbean today.
Leon founded St. Augustine.
Agency and munitiorrd in To­
The U. S. Weather Bureau kyo.
At the Spanish sentinel alalion Ihe anthropologists have here said the squalls showpd
It said, “ adjacent as It is to
round a camp believed left by no sign of organising into the Indochina, ami a signatory of
sailors of an armada that season's first tropical storm.
the Geneva agreements, China
Hurricane hunter pianos in will in no rase fold its arms
sailed from Cuba in 1713 and
vestigated the disturbance in to tee the Geneva agreements
was swept onto the cape.
the eastern Caribbean Sunday consigned to the dust bin, and
and after they found no eri allow the flames of war to
deuce of circulation tile Wea apread to its tide.
ther Bureau said no further
“ D io U. S. administration
official notices on Its progress would be woefully mistaken If
C H A R LO TTE , N. C. (U P !) would be sent unless there Is it deludes itself into thinking
— Gov. Wiltiiim Scranton ar­ evidence of intensification.
(hat it could do whatever it
rived here today to begin his
pleated in Indochina.
second foray into southern
“ No agoninring reappraisal
Gotdwater country In a bid
could be of any help then If it
to block o ff ths Arisons sen­
does not wake up to the real
ator's drive toward the GOP
lly now.".
presidential nomination.
GLOBE, A ril. (U P I)- D u r The Pennsylvania governor ing hit brief 22 years, Jack
landed in a chartered plane Knight asscrtcdly had one
at 8:30 a.m. EST and was burning desire: to dive off
met by a cheering crowd o f Coolidge Dam into San Cartas
nliout 300 persons.
Lake near here.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) He went Into a closed meet­
Sunday, dcaplte the pleaa of Letters from all over the coun
ing with a group of North at least one o f his five com­
try arc pouring into Governor
Carolina delegate* to
the panions, Knight fulfilled his
Farria Bryant’s office with
GOP National Convention.
lifelong ambition, the Gila comments, suggestions
and
County sheriff's department criticism of the racial strife in
reported.
St. Augustine.
The 150-foot dive into, the
The letter* sra about tiro
CLEARW ATER (U P I) —
Charles Williams, 23, o f SL 23-foot-deep lake killed the to one in (a not of the action
Coroner's
deputies Bryant haa taken to promote
Peteraburg, apparently drown- youth.
rdd Sunday in Old Tampa ruled Knight's death acciden­ and preserve peace in the nalion’s oldest citjr.
tal.
Bay.

Ancient Fort
Found Al Cape

Disturbance
Moving West

U. S. Warned
By Red China

Scranton Goes
To Carolina

Coolidge Dam
Dive Fatal

Letters Back
Bryant Action

Drowns In Bay

ida Statute 836.11, a law which
prohibits “ Publications which
tend to expose persons to hat­
red, contempt, or ridicule. .”
Mrs. Grinstead’s warrant,
Tho Herald has learned, re­
fers to tile publishing and dis­
tribution of the "In fo rm er"—
a
controveralal
publication
distributed by mall, allegedly
by Mra. Hhodos, in the North
Orlando area.
The warrant was issued by
Seminole County Judge Ver­
non M lie and served on Sirs.
1lhode.s
by
Chief
Deputy
James Singletary. Since Judge
M lie was the official who
Issued tlie warrant, ho is now
required by law to conduct a
public hearing to determine if
there I* sufficient evidence to
hold 51ra. Rhode* for trial.
Judge Mire laid that such
an offense is a misdemeanor.
He hat not yet set a dale for
the hearing. He declared tint
he had not exercised any par­
ticular h a ile In tlii* ease
since he was In hopes that
ihe parties involved might set­
tle llie matter between them
and that the warrant could be
withdrawn.
T L * . Herald {Ik a fl
Mrs.
Orinslead if there l a * any
possibility that ihe would drop
the charges.
After conferring with lier at­
torney, Carroll A, Burke, Mrs.
Grimatead declared:
" I ’ m sorry, I cannot drop
the charges."
The Herald also contacted
M r l Rhodes am) a«Ved If she
wished to make a atatement.
"M y attorney," she replied,
"has instructed me not to dis­
cuss this matter with anyone.”
Her attorney it Kenneth W.
McIntosh.
*
The statute under which the
warrant was issued provides
that it shall be unlawful to
print, publish nr distribute
any material which lends lo
expose
an
Individual
or
group to "hatred, ridicule or
obloquy,"
unless the
true
name and post otfk e address
of the person nr organisation
la clearly printed or written
on tlm material.
It also provides that any
one convicted of violating the
statute may be fined up to
1390. or confined to the coun­
ty jail for not more than 00
days, or both.
The "In fo rm e r" was pub­
lished and distributed several
limes in Ihe North Orlando
ares and identified only by a
return address listed as P. O.
Box 03, CasM-ltwrry, Fla.

Search Renewed
In Mississippi
P H IL A D E L P H IA , M i s s ,
(U P I ) — U. 8. Bailors resum­
ed the search today fur three
missing civil rights workers
and police act up a roadblock
to question local residents for
tome clue to their fate.
The three vanished a week
ago and one state game war­
den participating in tha mas­
sive hunt said "about 60 per
rent o f Uie people" in this
rural area believe the three
youths met foul play.
"A bou t 40 per cent don't
know what to believe,” tha
warden said.

Barry In Jersey
T R E N T O N , N J . (U P I ) —
Sen. Barry Goldwatcr, RAria., steers hla campaign for
th* Republican
presidential
nomination into N ew Jersey
today, hopeful o f nudging at
least soma o f th* state's 40
uncommitted
delegates into
hi* camp.

OFF TO CAMP were these boys nncl Klrl«, members o f local 4-H Clubs.
They left this mornitijr for n week o f trnininu nncl recreation at Camp
McQunrrie. Thenio o f tho rnnip is "Civil Defense." Classes on recreation,
wildlife, swimming nnd foods will be included during the wecklong stay.
Shown above are Myrtle Wilson, Homo Demonstration agent, Susan Wirick,
Mary Ann Ilurton, Roth Ret hen, Ronnie Gandy, Beth Taylor, Chnrlcne
Raker, Richard O’Dell nnd Rill lleini.
(Herald Photo)

Bulletin
CRACOW, Poland (U P I) Ally. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy aald here today the
•ssasalnatlon o f President
Kennedy was tarried out by
Lee llarvey Oswald at "a
single art of one person pro­
testing against society.

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Lodge May Ask Ike's
Help For Scranton
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Henry Cabot Lodge hinted
■trongiy today that he will
try to enlist former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s help

★ ★ ★
Lodge Reports
To President

WASHINGTON (U P D - T lic
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Treasury Department plans lo
double its coin production President Johnson summoned
within the next year to case outgoing Ambassador to Viet
Nam Henry Cabot Lodge to
the current shortage.
tho W hile House today fo r a
final report on tha war In
M IAM I (U P I )—The High­ Viet Nam,
way Patrol reported Monday
In advance o f the meeting,
Dial five persons fell victim to Lodge told newsmen he felt
traffic accidents in Florida the sltuntlon was Improving
over tlui weekend.
in V iet Nnm but warned that
"no victory has bech achiev­
ed yet.” N or did he forse*
A T LA N T A (U P I) - M o s t one anon, Lodge said,
businesses in the southeast did
A solution to the problems
well during the first quarter in Viet Nnm la extremely
of 1DG4 and some hit record complicated, he laid. "You
highs, according to Ihe U. S. can’ t da it in time to take
Department of Commcrco,
the 6:16 train home,”
But Lodge, who is resign­
ing to help Gov, William
ROME (U P I) — Italy's So­ Scranton’s campaign for the
cialists and Social Democrat*
GOP presidential nomination,
today appeared ready to back
said we’ve had some favor­
Christian Democratic leader
able development* in the past
Aldo More in another attempt
few days." He said for the
lo form a "center-left” coali­
first time "people are not
tion government.
feeding Ihe Viet Cong Com­
munists” in South Viet Nnm.
He did not specify how wide­
FRAN KFU RT, G e r m a n y *
spread the development was
( U P I )—Capt, Alfred Svcnaon,
but said it was significant In
the only U. S. Arm y offierr
a sltuntlon which "essentially
to defect to the Communists
Is a contest to see who con
and then he sent hack to the
win the people over."
West, went on trial today be­
fore s court martial,

Five Killed

Bi&amp;fnesa Up

Seek Government

Defector On T ria l’

Nikita Greeted
OSLO. Norway (U P I)- S o vlet Premier N i k i t a
S.
Khrushchev soiled Into Oslo lo
begin an official visit to Nor­
way today and was greeted
by 3,900 persons who formed
the friendliest crowd o f his
Scandinavian tour ao far.

Oppose Milton
BALTIM ORE ( U P I ) - N i n o
Maryland delegates and alternatca to the GOP National
Convention plan to file a com­
plaint seeking to block tike
seating oi Milton Eisenhower
as a member of tbe delega­
tion.

Honeymooners
PHOENIX, A ril. (U P I) —
Sen. Barry Goldwater's daugh­
ter, Margaret Ann (P e g g y ),
20, and Lot Angeles oil ex ­
ecutive Richard Holt, 20, were
honeymooning today following
their wedding here Saturday
night.

Driver Charged
A motorist identified as
Willie
Bubose of 81D E.
Seventh St. was charged after
his car allegedly alruck an­
other vehicle parked at 801
Elm Ave, and owned by Violet
Clark of that address.
City
police
say
Bubose
was arrested at 6:38 p. m..
Sunday amt charged with fail­
ure lo report and accident and
driving while intoxicated.

on behalf o f Gov. W illiam
Scranton's GOP preildantlal
bid.
Lodge’s realgnatlon as am*
basamlor to Saigon breams
effective when he completed
a 40-minute report late thia
morning to President John*
son at the White Rouse.
Then a* a private cltlxan.
Lodge held a highly unusual
news conference in which he
talked Republican politics a l
iom « length In tha cabinet
room o f a Democratic presi­
dent.
Upon his return from Sai­
gon this morning, Lodge rap­
ped out at Sen, Barry Goldwater, R-Arit., by urging
that Republicans
neminata
candidate* "w ho a n not Im­
pulsive”
Lodge told WJdta House
newsmen that h4 resigned and
left Saigon earlier than ha
originally had intended fo r
one primary purpose — ta
help win the GOP nomina­
tion for Scranton.
Aa he escorted Lodge ta
the new* conference, Presi­
dent Johnson said: "W e hat*
to see you leave but wa un­
derstand your reasons and
we’re thankful fo r tha good
job you hava dons.”

Miss Florida
Begins Reign
SARASOTA (U P I) - Pdacilia Joan Schnaar of Holly­
wood began her work-a-day
reign as Miss Florida Monday
under the guidance of th* de­
velopment
commission and
the walchful eye of Mias Flor­
ida Pageant official cameras.
The lT-yrar-old beauty won
the pageant Saturday night,
defeating 31 oilier coate Manta.
Mlaa Schnaar, who weighs
US pounds, stands five-feet*
seven nnd at 34-2214-33, began
a week of publicity work and
modeling Uiat ta aimed at
making her a winner at thia
year'* Mist Am crlra Pageant
in Atlantic City, N. J.

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Bryant Ruling
Due This Week
JA C K S O N V ILLE (U P I ) —
U. 8. District Judge Brysn
Simpson wrs expected to rule
sometime this week on whe­
ther
Guv.
Farris
Ilryant
should be found la contempt
o f court fo r ordering a ban
on night racial
demonstra­
tions In 8t. Augustine.
Judge Simpson concluded
th* hearing on hla ahowcauaa order directed at Bry­
ant and other state and local
officials isle Saturday after
14 h|ura o f testimony.

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                    <text>Deaths From Pesticides Laid To Improper Use
By* Cedi A . Tucker I I
In every c u e o f human
death from peaticldea, the
cauie haa bean accidental
misuse o f a chemical poison.
Becauie almost all peetlcldei are poleoni, they ihould
be need with (treat care. Fol­
low these aafety rule* for
using pesticides;
Head the label each time
you use a pesticide— no mat­
ter how often you have used
It and no matter how well
you think you know the In­
structions and follow the la­
bel exactly. Keep pesticides
aw ay from children and chil­
dren away from pesticides.
Other precautions are;
1. Use a pesticide only
when you are sure it is needad. Use the one best suited to
your needs. The label on tha
product explains the proper
uics.
2. Keep the pesticide in e
plainly
labelled
container,
preferably the one In which It
was bought. N ever transfer
pesticides to unlabelled or
mislabelled containers.
3 . Store pestlridcs under
lock and key away from food
Items and out o f Ibe reach of
children, pets, and people who
m ight not be able to under­
stand their danger.
4. When handling, mixing,
e r applying pesticides, avoid
inhaling dust and fumes and
avoid getting materials on
tha skin.
5. Check the label o f the
product before using, so that
you know what to do quickly
i f there is en accident In case
o f an accident, call a doctor
o r get tha patient to a hos­
pital Immediately.
6. The very few people who
■uspect they mny have a spe­
cial sensitivity to pesticides
should consult an allergist,
and, if necessary, take steps
to avoid any exposure to the
offending a gen t
7. Wash hands thoroughly
a fte r using pesticides and befora eating or smoking,
8. Get rid o f used pesticide
containers in a way that will
not leave the package o f le ft­
over contents as a hazard to
people— particularly children
•—or to animals or plants,
8. Work In a well-ventilated
area, to avoid inhalation o f
fumes.
10. Do not spray into the
wind.

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W A S H IN G T O N

11. When so directed by the use the proper dose recom­

J7. Do not spray or treat

plants or animals or animal
(h ) allow the full recom­ feeding areas with pesticides
mended time between apply­ unless you are certain such
ing the pesticide and harvest­ treatment is safe for that use.
ing the crop, to avoid having
a harmful amount o f pestiNOW IS T H E TIM E
rides remaining on food to
TO P L A N T —
he eaten. Do not plant fowl
crops near ornamental plants
which are to he sprayed.
15. Check sprayers before
each use, to mnkq certain tnnl
hose connections are light
Grnpeville Nursery
and that vulvcs do not leak.
2221 Grspeville A re,
111. Cover food anil waterf
322-OSSH
containers when using pesti­
cides around livestock or pet
"Scott’s Dealer"
areas.

label, wesr protective cloth­ mended for the purpose, end
ing, such nt goggles, gloves,
aprons,
respirators, and
masks.
12. Change clothing after
rnch day's operations and
hathe thoroughly. I f cloth­
ing or skin become contamin­
ated, wash the skin and
change to clean clothing.
13. When mixing or using
Inflnmmnble
chemicals,
he
especially careful to avoid
the fire hazards caused by
smoking,
defective
wiring,
and open flumes.
14. In applying pesticides
to food plants and crops; (a )

COLD
HARDY
SH RUBBERY

publicans may speed presi­
dential nominee its rry M.
Goldwster’e p l a n s
fo r a
"u n ity" meeting o f top GOD
leaders, party sources said to­
day.
Goldwater suggested surh
a conference even before New
York Republican Sens. Ken­
neth II. Keating and Jacob
K, Jnvits announced
they
would not support the nation­
al ticket he heads.
He listed New York Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller, Penn­
sylvania Gov. William W.
Seranlon, former President
Dwight D. Kfsrnhcwer and
former Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon as possible par­
ticipants.
The Ariznnn eenntor said
such a meeting might bring
party leaders closer together.
The need fo r "unity" talks
appeared even more urgent
following the Keuting-Javits
defections.
Sources said that Goldwater
now feels that the meeting
should be held as soon as it
can be wrdged into his sche­

dule.
Since returning to Wash­
ington after a short post-con­
vention rest in Phoenix, Goldwater has worked at his home
here charting his campaign
by telephone calls and taking
care o f mail anil telegrams.

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In First Place
They Couldn't
Have Cake
An attempt to swipe a c u e
o f cake* from the Winn-Dixie
■tore at 25th Street and
French Avenue wa* thwarted
early this morning by police.
A i a result, two hoys aged
IS and 14 face juvenile court
charge* of petit lirceny and
a man Identified by police as
Denni* Roger Horn, no age
listed, will appear In court on
sim ilar petit larceny charge.
The trio w ai caught, police
•aid, at about 5 a.m. today
When Ihcy attempted to lake
(he case from the store area.

Goldwater May Speed Up Call
For Republican Unity Huddle
Intraparty strife among lie-

HOBBY SHOW W IN N E R S nt Langwoml Klementnry School were, from
left, Alvin Dorn, mont detailed; Mitchell Adama, most educational; David
Donnt, moat unusual and Jackie McGotigh, most interesting. The allow
was held last week as n special event of the school's summer recreation
program.
(Herald Photo)

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�C. Of C. Orders Contract Signed For Port Study
A*

availability o f funds.
ing the port authority is b»This, it waa i n d i c a t e d , ing drawn by a subcommittee
la made from funds in the Sem­
County Commission's should prove only a formality, and, according to the port au­
virtually within day* o f start- inole
budget fo r the next fiscal however Chamber officials de­ thority
chairman,
Francis
in ? .
A

feasibility study o f ths coat $9,000, ia scheduled to be

Sanford

Port

Authority

Chamber year. A public hearing is-slat­
o f Commerce director! Thurs­ ed fo r early next month and,
day night gave authorization i f the fund la allowed to re ­
main, the engineering firm
to Chamber officer! to atgn a
will get the official green
contract with Lockwood A light.
§ Green o f Spartanaburg, S. C.,
A resolution authorising the
contract waa amended to in­
to begin the work.
Financing o f the project, to clude the provision on the
Seminole

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County

cided to take the precaution.

Koumiliat Jr., it will be ready

Once the engineering firm
itarta Its work, It fa expected
to be completed in four to alx
months.
This could mean a decision
by the first of the year.
Meanwhile, a rough draft
o f proposed legislation creat­

in from two to three weeks.
From it, the committee will
create a comprehensive legis­
lative act to be presented to
the next State Legislature
fo r ita approval and enact­
ment.
The engineering data will

Seminole County * * * *

such faerts as the dormant "fo r too many long
typo cargo, the traffic to be years."
Labeling the port facility
expected at the port, the pres­
site as "the best in Florida"
ent and future potential and
he declared that the full facil­
all other pliasrs of an author­ ity will come. " I f we let this
ity including its sire at the go by,' ’ he emphnsired, "we
start and reserve aparo fo r are fools."
future growth.
The authority site would be
Chamber President Karlyle. located along the St. Johns
Ilousholder hailed the direc­ ltivcr and to the west o f San­
tors’ action as another major ford.
atep in accomplishing a pro­
Jack Bolt, port committee
ject which he suys has been member, reported on hla re­
include

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

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VOL. 56
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iw ap In two 16-inch recap
tires for two 14-inch recaps
which would fit th# new patiol car.’ Sounds s i m p l e
enough, but wait a minute:
First the merits o f recaps
was questioned; second, it was
brought out that the new pa­
trol cur probably wouldn't
need any tirea for about 18
montha; third, it was suggest­
ed the tires bo swopped for
ones which would fit other
type vehicles owned by the
community. Finally, it was decidad to turn in the tires to
an Altamonte firm, get credit
on them for future purchase
o f a tire or tires when a
town vehicle needed it. The
commissioner muttered: "H ere
1 thought this was a routine
thing. . . ."
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Seminole County residents
apparently have total faith in
U. S. Savings Bonds. Statis­
tics prove it. Seminole buyers
lead all o f Central Florida in
the buying of bonds for the
past six months. And by n
whopping margin too.
For the alx month* ending
June 30, county itsldcf.ts
bought $397,270 in bond* com­
pared with $131,001 fo r a
comparable
period of last
year. That'* a healthy 126.7
per cent Increase. The nearest
county to this was Highlands
with 20.4 per cent. Contrast
these figures
with Citrus
County which plunged 62.7
per cent below the previous
purchases.
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The demand has been so
heavy fo r promotional mate­
rials published by tha Semin­
ole County Chamber o f Com­
merce that Manager John
Kridcr and hit staff have
been hard pressed to meet the
requests. A peak waa reached
a few weeks back when a rec­
ord 2,600 pieces of literature
were mailed in one month.
These were in addition to
thousands o f brochures fur­
nished the Florida Welcome
Stations, the Florids exhibit
at the W orld’s Fair, Travel
bureaus snd auto cluba. Joe
Barnes, n delegate o f the loral Lions Club to the organ­
ization's International conven­
tion in Toronto recently, dis­
tributed over 1,000 Seminole
County brochures.
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Tha subject o f politics fills
the air. Everywhere one goes
politics is the topic o f discus­
sion. In feet, right now it
takes the place of talking
about the wealhpr. And, it's
going to be talked about even
more. But you can’t talk
about politics in a real sense
unless you're registered. The
books ate open and there are
thousands o f potential elec­
tor* who need to register.
There'* a campaign making
the round right now that goes
like this:
"V ote and the choice ia
yours. Don’t vote and the
choice la theirs. Register or
you have no choice!”
It makes quite a bit of
sense.
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LBJ, Barry Seek
To Avoid Strife
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
The first major confronta­
tion o f the. 1964 presidential
campaign takes place at the
White
Huuse today when
President Johnson and Sen.
Barry Goldwater meet to dis­
cuss the trouble potential of
the civil rights issue.
Johnson scheduled a 6:30
p.m. EDT meeting with the
Arizona Republican as tho
climax o f a busy day. The
President holds a televised
news conference at 3:30 p.m ,
and meets with a group of
the nation’s top labor leaders
at 4.
Goldwater told
newsmen
Thursday night hit purpose
in requesting the meeting
with Johnson was to "see
what we can do to avoid any
inciting o f trouble" in the na­
tion's already explosive racial
situation.
‘‘I don't want *&lt;} exploit the
campaign in any way which
result In disorder," he said,
adding that he expected no
forma! agreement during th*
session, simply a "broad dis­
cussion o f the campaign and

Poverty Bill
Goes To House
W A S H IN G TO N (U P IV —
The battleground fo r Presi­
dent Johnson's "w ar on pove rty " shifted today from the
Senate to the House.
The Senate, after 10 hours
o f debate and voting, approv­
ed by 62 to 33 Thursday a
slightly less affluent antipoverty bill. Republican pres­
idential candidate Bnrry Goldwater voted against the meas­
ure on final passage.
The bill, a "m u st" on John­
son'* election-year legislative
list, would launch u broad
government progrnm of f i ­
nancial assistance to commun­
ities and states where poc­
kets o f poverty persist in a
land o f general prosperity.

its possible effect on racial
violence."
Source* close to Goldwater
said he sought the meeting
at th li time — even before
Johnson Is formally nominat­
ed as the Democratic candi­
date— because o f the Increas­
ing seriousness o f the racial
situation in certain sections
o f the nation.
Civil rights leaders voiced
the hope that llie Johnson —
Goldwater meeting would not
mean that civil rights will be
"swept under the rug" during
the coming campaign.

Memorial Rifes
Said Af Base
For Commander
Hundreds of friends and coofficers and men of Sanford
Naval Air Station attended the
memorial service Thursday
afternoon at tho base chapel
for Cdr. Barlon W. Bartholo­
mew who was killed last Sun­
day in a je l plane crash.
Cdr.
Bartholomew d i e d
when his Heavy Attack Wing
H Skywarrlor crashed in the
Mediterranean S e a
shortly
after taking off from the car­
rier USS Franklin D. Roose­
velt.
Base Chaplain Leo J. Mc­
Donald ofiered a eulogy to
the popular officer and vet­
eran of 21 years service in the
Navy. Assisting in the mentorlal service was the Rev. LcRoy 1). Soper, rector of the
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
in Sanford.
Cdr. Bartholomew had just
taken over as commanding
officer of VAH-11 shortly be­
fore the squsdroo was de­
ployed to the Mediterranean.
Hit carrier launch was routine, officials said after the
crash; the bomber went out of
control a few hundred yards
from tiie carrier snd crashed
into the sea.

By lla ir y I. Johnson
"You arc notified that a
Complaint to Foreclose Mort­
gage . . . has b e e n
filed
against you . .
Thus, visions of a Girls
Town fur North Orlando ap­
pear la have reached the end
of the line. It was billed as a
proposed $5.5 million project
and would house 120 girls,
plu* key personnel for med­
ical, social, educational and
religious guidance.
Tiie legal paper* of fore­
closure were filed in the Cir­
cuit Court Clerk's office here
this week.
Amount involved in Hie lift-

gallon could not bo deter­
mined.
Plaintiff in Hie action is the
Miami National Bank; defend­
ants are listed as Girls Town
Inc., Reiter Brothers, identi­
fied as a co-partner; Panning
Lumber A Hardware Co. Inc.,
and Harold T. Okimoto of
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Bank officials would not di­
vulge the amount Involved in
the action; representative* of
the plaintiffs could not bo
reached [or comment.
A year ago yesterday, tho
public announcement was giv­
en that the project was being
considered by Mrs. Horace K,

First Federal Keeps
Pace W ith Top Firms
SLOW MOVING VEH ICLE emblem* lire bcinir pushed in the county In
an effo rt to cut down on traffic accident*. Tho emblem, tho trinngulnrfdinpctl device in center o f tho picture is placed on tho rear o f tractor* and
other slow moving vehicle* which use public rontla. It is reflectorized and
cim bo Been tit Brent distances in iluyliglit imd dork. Shown with it uro,
from left. County Agiirultiinil A pent Cecil Tucker, Jim linker, Farm
Hurenii president; Fred Joiner, MiiHsey-Fertfunmin dealer o f Apopka;
mill S. O. dilute, lending sjwnaor o f the drive. The emblem* can bo or­
dered through Tucker's office.
(llernhl Photo)

More Dogs In
Sanford Being
Licensed
tV. E. Knowles, rily man­
ager, reported today tlmt dog
licensing I* r u n n i n g well
ahead o f last year, with n re­
sulting decrease in (lie num­
ber o f unllernsrd dogs being
picked up.
Tho licensing year does not
end until October but. Mint li­
censes have been i s s u e d
through July 23 ns compared
to n total o f 211* lust year.
l-nst year 317 unlicensed
dogs were picked up, This
year, so fnr, only 181 unlag­
ged animals have been round­
ed up.
The city recently construct*
cd n new concrete bloek dog
pound. Animals rounded up by
tho dog catcher are detained
for ten dnys, and then unless
tho owners rail for them, they
are humanely destroyed. Own­
er* may reeiuim animals by
buying their tags, getting
their labie* shots and paying
fo r their keep in tha pound.

By Julian Stenitrom
Tiie Seminole County Goldwater for President Commit­
tee officially opened its cam­
paign office Thursday night
at both the organization's o f­
fice at 2&lt;HI North Park and
at the .Sanford Civic Center,
Due to the fact that mure
Goldnater supporters appear­
ed than had been expected,
plus the unexpected nrrival id
Goldwater hacker* from Lake
and Volusia counties, tlm
group wus forced to move ita
nutting from the campaign
office to tho Civic Center.
(.lorge C. Harden Jr., Sunford. was named chairman nf
what Attorney Kenneth Lcifh-r stresseii was a non-purtisati committee.
A steering committee com­
pris'd of llurdrn, I.effler,
Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, Thom-

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West Jr., Homy Schu­

macher ntul l.auren it. John­
son was established to work
in harmony with the national
Goldwater for President headquurleia in Washington.
The
tho

committee

Washington

contacted
officii

this

morning hut was unable to
obtain definite information on
campaign plans ami materials.
L effler said that "the Wash­
ington office is having to reoiganize to luindle the large
number of requests for infor­
mation and materials from
similar
organization
which
are springing up throughout
I lie nation."
The Campaign office will lie
open, I.effler announced, from
10 a. m. until noon and from
1 until 6 p. nr., Mondays
through Fridays.
It will he manned by volun­
teer worker* und I.effler said
that "anyone interested in
helping to serve in the ufflc
I* requested to phone the
Two Pel.and men denied headquarters,
122-6113,
or
guilt Thursday a f t e r n o o n contact Mrs. Johnson."
when arraigned in County
t'ouit on charge* o f “ monkey
fishing" in the Wekiva River.
They were nabbed at about
3:30 n. m. July 3 by Game

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‘ M O N KE Y FISHING* equipment is shown in the bout ubove after it wus
seized by games wardens while patrolling in the Wckiva River. Two men
face chaw;es in County Court and will stand trial in the near future.
Shown with the confiscated equipment are Game Wardens Hob Johnson,
loft, and E. G. Pierce.
'
(Herald Photo)

Sanford's First F o d c r a 1
Savings and Loan Assn, was
omi o f Ilia 132 Savings and
Loan Associations in the state
that shared one of the most
successful June operations in
the stnto'a history, according
to William Hussey, executive

GOP County
Candidates
^bUw ater Campaign Introduced
Launched A t M eeting

Two Plead Innocent To 'M onkey Fishing'

Report* indicate that South­
ern Fibreglass — tha boat
builders—are now on a full
production schedule and are
manufacturing 12 boat* a day.
Also, the Clock Winder* hear
that there are 60 or more per­
son* on the payroll out there.
City budgets requests are
presently being worked out
with City M a n a g e r i’ete
Knowles, burning the mid­
night oil. shooting for an
■Aug. 1 deadline.

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

pansion,
Ilousholder conducted last
night’s meeting and appointed
Capt, C. IV. Swanson, com­
manding officer o f Sanford
Naval A ir Station, to the di­
rectorship relinquished by the
retired Capt. Hubert M. Ware,
Directors also adopted the
Chamber’s budget for the
next fiscal year.
The meeting closed with a
film taken by an area televi­
sion station in which inter­

Wardens K. G. Pierce and Boh
Johnson.
Charged ara Preston Otis
Sloan and Jackie Thomas
Miller. County Judge C. V er­
non Mize released the men in
bond pending a Jury trial at
a later date.
"Monkey fishing" involves
the u»i- of un electrical device
to slunk the fish and bring
them to the surface a fter
which they are netted anil
placed in the boat.
The wardens said the men
had about .190 pounds o f cat­
fish in their possession when
they were apprehended.
In addition to the "monkey
fishing" charge, Sloan faces
charges o f reckless operation
o f a boat and with operating
it without running lights.
They were in a 10-foot ply­
wood boat with a 60-horse­
power outboard mutor when
•topped, the wardens said.

views wers mtd* on the Iskefront marina which was re­
cently unveiled and which has
the backing o f the City o f
Sanford and local financial in­
stitution*.
Interviewed were Mayor A,
[,. Wilson, Chamber Executive
Manager John K rider anil
Georgo Touhy, executive vica
president o f the First Federal
Savings A Loan Association
and described ns a prime mov­
er o f the mnrinn.

Foreclosure On
Girls Town Set

Eh? jj&amp;mfnrfc feralft
Zip Code 32771

cent visit to Bainhridge, Ga.,
where a similar authority ia
in operation, lie noted the
bonded indebtedness o f $750.0&lt;H1 has been paid o ff and the
facility has attracted an in­
dustrial investment of $t5
million in two years.
"The effect around the port
is startling," Bolt said, lie
said he saw a number of
"gleaming new buildings" and
told o f the Bainbridge author­
ity's immediate plans for ex­

Smoking In Bed
Blamed For Fire
Smuking in bed was htnmcd
fo r an early morning fire to.
day which caused extensive
damage to a mattress at the
home occupied by
Finest
Guthera at 1300 W. .Seventh
St.
Firemen received the call
at 1:20 a ,m. and were back
at tiie station at 1:49 a. rn.
Damage waa confined to the
mall ress.

Herald Index
6
Abby ------........
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Bridge ...... .
Classified ______ I’uge 10-1II
C om ics__. . . ----- Page 2A-3A
A
Editorial ......... .
Funerals --------- ---- Page 3
Horoscope_____ _ Page 2A-3A
Society ............. ..... Page 9
Sports ____ _____ ___ Page 4
T V Programs . . . ...... Pago 9
We the Women ....... Page C

Republican candidates for
connly office* and new mem­
bers of the Seminole County
GOP
Executive Committee
wero introduced Thursday al
an executive commlHu meet­
ing in the courthouse.
Greeted were K. Pope Bas­
sett, county commission candidale, and Guy Allen, candi­
date for (ax assessor. Also In­
troduced were llie new com­
mittee members, Dr. Harold
Miller of Hie Bear Lake area,
.Mrs, Florence Borden of Mait­
land and Hubert Mooney of
Lake Alary.
The meeting was conducted
by Stale Hep. Jan Fortune,
county chairman, who intro­
duced Hie candidates and nuw
committee members, lie also
gave a briefing on the five
candidates In Hie county.
Fortune pointed to three
book* which he urged Ins lis­
teners to read. These are
"Choice,
N o 1 an Echo,"
"Freedom Is Hi* F l i g h t
Plan," and "None Dare Call
It Treason."
Republicans were urged to
attend the tea next Tuesday at
the Woman's Club for Charles
Holley, GUI* candidate fur
governor. Tiie tea will be
from 2:30 to 4 p m. From
Hie re lloliey will go to Bas­
sett's home at 1515 Crolon
Dr., Druid Hills, for un infor­
mal gathering.
Tho
committee members
discussed the two.party sys­
tem and declared the major
objective of any political or­
ganization should be to get
interested and informed Vet­
ers.
After the meeting the com­
mittee adjourned to the Civic
Center where a bipartisan
meeting waa being held to
build support for Barry Goldwater in ids campaign for the
picsidcncy.

Judy Sings
In Comeback
LONDON (U P I ) — Three
hours cut o f a London nurs­
ing home, Judy Garland step­
ped Into a spotlight at the
Palladium Theater early to­
day and sang her way to th*
dramatic comeback o f tbs
year by literally stopping tbs
biggest charity show o f th*
season. She did it against
doctors' orders.

secretary o f the Florida Sav­
ings ami Loan l-ungue.
Saving* am m im t* at First
Federal here increased over
June last year by 20 per cent,
according to George Touhy,
Executive V i c e
President,
nmtrhing the stride for Flor­
ida,
While the loans extended in
June were on u par with those
of a year ago, the six months
o f tha current year show n
a&lt; von per cent gain over the
first half o f 1963, Touhy said.
Huiscl indicated tiie Increaalng strength of the state
economy In figures compiled
from tho H &amp; 11 operations in
the Sunshine State, lie point­
ed out that, according to Hie
Florida Savings and Loan
Imagin''* monthly trend re­
port, snvlngn increased during
Juno by $68,208,001) which en­
abled total savings til pins
the
billion murk for the
first time in history. The
League reported that these in­
stitutions now Iimyu total sav­
ings o f $1,538,000 and tlmt
Hie $1 billion innrk was first
leacht-d in March 1063.
As for the lending records
established in June, Hussey
said records were set In total
loans dosed und total lending
volume.
Commenting on tlies* rec­
ord* the league rxucutive
said Hint total lending volume
fur tiie month, w-hlch included
loans doici] ami loans pur­
chased from oilier financial
Institutions, was $100,203,000
which is the fiis t time lend­
ing volume has ever surpass­
ed Hie $100 million mark dur­
ing a single month. Ths pre­
vious high fo r a single month
was Ortubor o f last year
when tbs total wus $08,41U,000.

Dodge

II,

wealthy

philan­

thropist. It was reported that
$350,000 in pledges and money
were ready.
Eleven months ago, an art­
ist's conception o f the situ was
public tied allowing a spacious
campus and identified Uia
headquarters for Girls Town
as Palm Beach.
Ground was broken «n tha
ion-acre site Inst Sept. 4, with
city and county officials on
hand lo watch and participate.
The signal to start earth-mov­
ing equipment was given by
tbe builder. Bernard G. King
of Buffalo. N. Y .
Girls Town was incorporat­
ed in April, 1900, as a non­
profit organization to giva
"home community for home­
less girls of ail faiths in need
of help between Hie ages of 10
and 17."
Mrs. Dodge reported tha
girls
would bo received
through religious channels, lo­
cal and state welfare agencies
and family courts.
Officers and directors w er*
given as Mrs. Dodge, presi­
dent; Bussell A. Firestone Jr.,
vice president; Mrs. M arjorie
llmigh, secretary; Edward C.
Dawson, treasurer; Clifford
M. Haines, building trust fund
director.
16ixl October word was out
that the North Orlando City
Council was seeking an occu­
pational license from H oller
Brothers, tiie land clearing
subcontractors. A fee of $2$
would have tu be paid, it was
reported, or
a
$200-s-day
charge c o u l d be bruugbt
against the firm, lle ile r re­
plied llie firm was hired by
North Orlando Company and
Hint it was responsible fur tiie
license.
Work ground to a halt. Th*
project disappeared from pub­
lic view.
Until this week.
"You are noli Tied that •
Complaint to Foreclose . .

Fire Put Out
In Oviedo Home
Oviedo firemen extinguished
a Maze near a stova in tha
homo occupied by Mrs. Dewey
Gummago on Magnolia Street
at nlimil 1| p. m. Thursday.
Duningu was confined to th*
stovn mid nearby cabinets,
fin-men said. Greusa whs
biumi'd ii* muse o f tho blaze.

Fund Drive *Set
Explorer Scout l'ost 502 will
conduct s soft drink bottls
drive Saturday in an effort tu
raise funds with which to car­
ry on o number of lit* l'osl'1
activities.

�Rev.

Grover

Sewell

Happiness
Is Strange
Perhaps everyone wants to
b* hippy. I n y "perhsp*"
because there m »y b f some
mentally III people who do
nol because of their disturbed
minds, but it is safe to say
that every
normal
person
stint* to be happy.
If people desire happiness
why »tn so few find i l l This
is ■ question that has faced
mankind through
the cen­
turies even though the Christ­
ian faith gives an adequate
answer.
Our faith tells us
that one of the primary resM i n s so few find it is
that
they geek it as an end within
itseif. A i a desired chemical
result must have a specific
formuln, so happiness must
be gained In a specific way.
The first Psalm givea us
direction ai to how we can
find it. If you would stop now
and read this I'aalm again
you would find It helpful liecause I can do little more
than comment briefly on it in
this column.
The word "blessed" is used
In many translations o f this
Psalm and It means more
nearly "happiness." Aa you

Oviedo Pastor Guest Of Casselberry Men

land of contrast, fine may fly there are 1M Methodist col­
tty Jane Casselberry
The Men's Club o f the Cas­ for five hour* amt see nothing leges with over 1.000 stu­
selberry Community Metho­ below but jtinglr and on I be dents enrh }n Brasil. One of
dist Church had ns a guest other band the new rapilnl, the Methodist school* was
speaker Tuesday night llev. Brasilia, is the most modern started hy his father and now
Cyrus Dawsey of the Oviedo city in tiie world and has a has 1,000 students enrolled,
Methodist Chinch who spoke .100,000 population. San Pau­ Hi* sister is president o f Henon Brasil on the basis of hi* lo has a population of five nett College in Rio de Janei­
read use Ihr word "happi­
2ft yesrs of service there as million, yet is only 100 miles ro.
ness."
from the dense jungle.
There Is much poverty in
a missionary.
In the first verse you find
Itov. Ilnwsey noted that nratil and when preparing a
He SHid that Brasil is a
the
pitfalls
In
happiness.
This magnificent Psalm of
a wonderful hook of the Wide
begins on a negative note. In
this verse we find hnslciy that
we are not lo follow Hie pat­
tern of life which is advo­
cated liy those who do not
know God.
Verse two tells us that we
can find happiness "in the
law of Ihc Lord." Many commentalors
agrrr that this
means
everything that de­
clares God's mind. One who
is happy will therefore try to
think as God docs,
dwell
where God dwells, and lo de­
light in so doing.
Verse three tells of the ar­
rival at the goal of happiness.
A man who travels the path
mentioned in verse one mid
two will he nourished well.
He will he fruitful and pur­
poseful. He will
be truly
REV. CYRUS D AW SE Y o f Oviedo Methodist Church, center, spoke Tues­
happy)
day night on Brazil and his 25 years there ns a missionary for members
o f the Casselberry Community Methodist Church Men's Club. With him
You will find much more In
are Marvin McClain, program chairman, left, and Roger Richmond, new­
tills Psalm aUnit happiness.
ly elected president o f the club.
(Herald Photo)
Head
it
prayerfully
ami
thoroughly.

Death Called 'Great
Blessing O f Life'
Religion In America
ft) I .oil Is aCssrla
ITnllrd Press International
"Drnth la one of the great
blessings of life."
That provocative observa­
tion eomes from n naw book
entitledd, "It's Reiter to Re­
lieve," M. Evans A Co., New
York. The author is the Itev,
John D. Verdery, an Kpisi opal priest who is heudmaster of tha Wooater School,
Danbury, Conn.
During SO yearn as a pastor
and tearher, Dr. Verdery has
been Involved with all aorta
o f people In all klnda of
Double. Experience hae con­
vinced him that faith in God
enables human beings to eopa
with the major and minor
rrlsea o f Ufa with more cour­
age, dignity and perspective
than they would otherwise be
aide to muster.
It la not a novel thesis. Rut
Dr. Verdery document! It
with extraordinary petauasfvenres, freshneet and wit.
Death ie one o f the human
experieneea whirh. he says,
a ie "generally a little tilt bel­
ter handled by someone who
believes than hy someone who
does not."
"H ow ever unspecific h I e
rnnv lei Ions about the here­
after may lie, at least the be­
liever does not confuse it with
the here, which ha racognliee
to ha an end, a finis, a final
moment. Through hit faith, he
hat tha courage to fact tha
fact of hit fluitude, without
trying either to gloss It over
with juvenile sentimentality
or escape it by running
away."
The faithful ran even per­
ceive, dimly, that "God plan­
ned wall when ha plannsd life
with an and to it."
"W e need death In order to
give meaning to life," aaye
Dr. Verdery.
Even with a finite span of
time at our dieposal, Dr. V er­
dery seys, Mit Is hard anough
to keep our existence filled
with some significance." With­

Geneva Church
To Have Revival
Prayer
Krove

inerting*
Missionary

el

Oak-

Baptiat

Church In fianava will bagin
next Monday at 7:30 p.m. in
preparation fo r a ravlval to
be conducted by Rav. 11. A.
Clark,

mlnlater,

during

the

week of Aug. 2-7.
General them# o f the revi­
val,

a*

Clerk,

announced
will

bet

hy

"H ear

Kev.
ye,

bear . . . atop and listen.
While tha world It going
straight ahead for advance­
ment, the aoul o f man is
petithing. Jesus said, *1 am
m in i that they might have
life and that they might have
it mere abundantly.'"
A ll member* o f tha congre­
gation and Interaetad resi­
dents o f the area and neigh­
boring rommunitiee are in­
vited to attend both the
prayer meetinge and revival.

out 'The blessing o f number­
ed days,” ell of tin- urgency
would go out of huiniin
choices, and life would heroine
n pointless, perpetual Imi re.
A person may fare hie own
death with equanimity, and
yat go all to piece* when a
loved one dies. Thi* is under­
standable, Dr. Verdery eeye,
because the pain of bereave­
ment "ran be next to unbear­
able."
But even this terrible pain
is ultimately a good thing.
"W ithout it one might go ail
MISS V IR G IN IA ENGLISH, president o f the Rear Irnke Methodist
through Ufa without ever buy­
Church WSCS, left, welcomed as special guests ut lust week's meeting of
ing one's hcert mede sensitive
the group Mrs. Chris Jacobson o f Mount Dora, district treasurer; center
to any ultimate questions."
and Mrs. R. E. Kassiter o f Orlando, district president, right. A pot luck
Why did this have to hap­
supper preceded the business meeting and program.
(Herald I’ hoto)
pen? It la one o f the ultimata
questions whirh the death of
a loved on* raises. Dr. Verdory has heard it many times
— from anguished young wid­
ows, from grief-stricken par­
ents. from wide-eyed buys
called to tha headmaster's
study to receiva had now*
By Jane L'ssselbrrry
from home. Hla answer is:
The new revised curriculum
By Maryann Mllra
It was decided that regular
"1 don't know. But 1 gueaa
for the Methodist Sunday
The Bear Lake Methodist meeting nights of the group
God know* what he I* doing.
School will go into effect at
Church WSCS met Inst weak will he on tho third Thursday
If you ran believe that, you
the Cussclbcrry Community
with Mrs. It. E. Lassiter of
don't really have to under­
o f each month with the ttexl Methodist Church on tho first
Utlandu, district piesidcnt,
stand."
to he at the home o f Mte. Sunday in September. Age
and Mrs. Chris Jacobson of
L. A. Salmi in Bear Lake on group* affected will include
Mount Dura, distrirt treasur­
Aug. 20 al H p.m. It nisei wits nursery through sixth grade.
er, ns epucisl guests.
agreed that charter member*
In urdur Hint the new lit­
Following a pul luck supper must he signed In hy the Sep­ erature may be used more e f­
held in the church cottage, tember meeting.
fectively, teachers in these
the group adjourned to the
Plans were made to sponsor department* will attend new
chapel for the business meet­ a kitchen shower In order tu
curriculum workshops at eith­
By Maryan Mile*
ing and program with Miss
St. Andrew# l'raabyterian Virginia- English, newly elect­ furnish the kitchen in (he ni-w er the night session, to he
church and for a covered dlsn held Tuesday, July, 28, at 7
Church of Bear Lake will lie ed president, in charge.
supper at n p.m., Aug. 23, p.m. at the Lockhart Metho­
host to an outing of all teen­
During the business session when services will be held for dist Church, or the day ses­
agers of the community this Mis. Jean Mueller was elect•Sunday at the home o f Mr. ed as chairman of local churcn tha first time in the new sion at the First Methodist
and Mrs. Hal Gettings, (UtOft activities nnrt Mr*. Glen Whip­ building which is the first un­ Church In Orlando, Thursday,
I.inneal Bench Drive, begin­ ple was nominated lo eervo it of tiie overall church and July 30, 9:30 s in. until 2 p.m.
will he called William Irwin
nings at 2 p.m.
as devotional chairman. Elect­ Hall in honor of the minister.
Those planning lo attend
ed u* a nominating eommlttue Rev. amt Mrs. Irwin, present­
should bring their own wien­
to function on a ihrc# year ly on vacation, will return in
ers end buna f&gt; r a barbecue
bull* were Mis. Johnny Mor­ September.
to he held following an after­
gen, Mr*. Harold Irwin and
Three Senior Hi M Y F mem­
The gloup also voted to hold
noon of swimming, boating,
Mr*. George Hall.
a covered dish dinner for ber* of First Methodist Church
water skiing and outdoor
members of ths Men's Club in of Sanford have besn elected
games. Other foods for the
Fellowship Hall. Sept. 21, w ith by the church's official board
supper will b* provided.
Mi*. Jean Mueihr in chstge to attend the Bishop's Con­
The gel-togelhere fur ternof arrangements. Men's Club* solation fur Youtli to hi- held
nger* of the aren aro spon­
from Methodist churches in at Florida Southern College
sored by the Si. Andrews
Lockhart, Casselberry a n d in Lakeland, Aug. 11-13.
Youth Fellowship and the
Representing the l o c a l
Apopka will lie invited to at­
rhureh circle.
T h#
recently
organised tend.
church wdll br Barbara Thom­
F 1 r * t Southern Methodist
The program part of thn as, Candy Southward and
Church o f Sanford held Its meeting was pi evented hy Jerry Myei*.
Some t.ftOU young people of
sixth worship seiviie last Mrs. Lassiter who spoke oil
the "Latter of Paul to the the Florida Conference are
Sunday night at the Woman'*
By Evelyn Lundy
Phtllpplsns," a letter to a expected to he present for the
Gueet speaker at First Bap­ Club.
young rhureh.
Mrs.
Ruth llirre-dey meeting.
tist Church o f Oviedo for this
Singing was led hy James Bowles conducted a pledge
Sunday
morning's
worship Talmadge prior to the ser­ service during which each
service will b* Dr. Drew F.
mon which was presented by member made her pledge for
Georg* Hayward, Presby­
Stamps o f Ormond Beach, re­
terian layman from Sanford,
Rsv. Durwaid H. Knight c f the year.
tired missionary who was sta­
The meeting was Hosed will he gueet speaker for
tioned in China where lie Stuart.
with benediction from Rev. Sunday's worship ei-rvlc# at
The following officers were
taught for 30 years at the
William
Bookman who i* St. A n d r e w * Presbyleriau
Ualveislty of Bhanghl.
elected at a Church confer­ serving as pastor at Bear
Church in Bear Lake In the
Dan Melnro* will lit speak- ence held after the evening
Lake Methodist during the absence of Rev. Thoms* H.
er for the evening worship
Valin, pastor, who I* on va­
servicer Mr*. R. I&gt;. Priest siiinmr) mouths.
isrvlcs.
Installation services for o f­ cation. The pulpit w b » filled
secretary, and Henry C. Mor­
ficers o f the WSCS, which U*l Sunday hy Arthur J. De­
gan, treasurer.
Juhn Saule assisted Ruv. was ut tainted only a shuil Young, member o f the Church
Rav. Char Ire W. Stewart Knight in explaining the dis­ time ago, were conducted last of the Covenant o f Sanford
Jr.,
vicar of
Long wood's cipline of the Southern Meth­ Sunday
morning
by
Ruv. end recent graduate o f PresChrist Episcopal Church, will odist Church.
Bookman. Officially installed hyterian College o f
S.'uth
serve on tha t*a*hlng staff
The group elected R. D. were Miss English, president; Carolins.
at Camp Wingmsrn at Avon Priest Sr. is delegate to tha Mis. Margaict Brown, vice
Park, Monday through Satur­ Mid-South Annual Confer- president; Mr*. Eileen Ben­
The first U. S. permanent
day o f next weak. Fr. Stewart snes which will
be held jamin, corresponding secre­ newspaper was the Boston
will instruct fourth, fifth and August 6-9 in Raton Rouge, tary and Mis, Ruth Bowles, News-Letter, which made tti
alsth grada boy*.
La.
treasurer.
appearance in 1704.

Bear Lake Methodist
WSCS Holds M eeting

Sunday School
Workshops Set
For Teachers

St. Andrews
Plans Outing
For Youths

Three To Attend
Convocation

Officers Named
By Southern
Methodist

Oviedo Baptists
To Hear Guests

Guest Speakers

ffh’f

frattfnrS

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S rrn lS

meal they always made more
beans and rice than they need­
ed so that there would he
something for the hungry who
beg for food with empty Lin
cans in their hands.
lie suit! that Hie people
there plead fo r US to send
missionaries who will he liv ­
in g exam ples o f the gospel in
their

midst.

Program chairman Marvin
McClain spoke on "Love the
Mightiest Force in the W orld."
A quartet consisting of Ken
Miller, Skip Blood, Borate
(Tiesber and Rev, Delmns
Copeland sang "H ave a Lit­
tle Talk With Jesus" and
“ Somebody Knocking at Your
Door."
New officers o f the Men’*
(Tub Were recently circled
for the coming year. They
are Roger Richmond, presi­
dent; Jim Court, vice presi­
dent; Earl Oakley, secretary
and Dun Mart-cod, treasurer.
A work day was announced
for this Sstuiday at the
church Stirling at B a.m. and
nil the nien were naked to
participate. A luncheon will
he served for the workmen lit
noon by the ladies of the
church.
The Methodist Men’s Club
District meeting will be held
al the Pinecastle Methodist
Church July 3u at 6:30 p.m.
The new Superintendent of
the Orlando District will h*
speaker of the evening.
Thn first Monday of each
month ha* been set aside for
visitation hy members of tiie
Men's Club, who meet at the
church at 7 p.m. for 30 min­
utes o f instruction before go­
ing out in pairs to call on
three families.
The September meeting of
the Men'* Club will he a Joint
meeting with the ladles of tin
Woman's Society o f Christian
Service.

•MEMBERS OF LONGWOOD'S Christ Episcopal Church’s Men's Club
caught the fish shown here, plus a wheelbarrow full o f sea bass not
shown, which have been frozen for Saturday night’s fish fry to be spon­
sored by the club. Those nmkinjr the trip, in forefront from left, wero
Robert Hamilton. Charles Pasternack, Tyson Mans, Thomas Kuhn, W il­
liam Wigg, Charles Stewart III and Rev. Charles W. Stewart Jr., vicar.
Capt. Don Welch, skipper o f the fishing boat, is at right and the mat*
is at left.

Episcopal M en To Host Supper
By Donna Kate*

On the menu with the fish

Thn Men's Club o f 1-nugwood’s

Christ

Church

will

Episcopal

sponsor a

fi»h

will be French fries, coleslaw,
hush puppies, coffee, tea or
punrh. Tickets, which may lie

fry thi* Saturday from ft:3()

obtained ut the

until 7 p in. at tho Parish
House on C h u rc h Street.

priced fur adult* and Hillilien, eix tu It! years, with

dinner, are

children under eix admitted
free of charge.
The fifh were caught by
members
of
the
church's
Men's Club on a recent aea
fishing trip. A. P. Ilowcrsox
is piealdcnl o f the organisa­
tion.

Christ Methodist
To Have School
Vnratiim Bible School Week
ul Christ Methodist Church
o f Sanford will open during
the regular Sunday School
hour this Sunday and Hose
with a 7:30 p.m. program
amt handicraft display next
Friday. Daily sessions during
the week will he from !) until
11:20 a.m.
Director o f the school will
he Mrs. Edward Christiansen
who also will serve as a teach­
er in tint junior department.
Other teachers for the jun­
ior* will be Mr*. John Kneeland and Mr*. Cordan Meyer.
Primary teacher* will be
Mrs. II. I,. Nielsen end Mis
James Sumerville and the
kindergarten group will be
taught hy Mrs. Robert Brad­
bury, Mrs. Jam** Runnel*
nnd Miss Judith Pauline.
Secretarial duties will l&gt;o
■hared hy Lou Jnillcl and Paul
Sumners. Rev. Chstlcs Hogg,
pastor of the church, Will
work with the hoys in handi­
craft classes.

Westminster
To Hear Former
Missionary
By Jane Casselberry
Rev. Earl G. Harris will be
guest minister *t West minis­
ter Presbyterian Church Sun­
day for tho 11 a.m. worship
service.
Dr. *nd Mrs. Harris now
reside in Winter Park and
formerly served as minionaric* in Africa.
Church School Hasses are
held at 0:45 a.m. There is a
church time nursery. Servlet*
are held In the former Heft­
ier Home* office cn Sit 426
one mile r a il o f Seminole
P la n in Casselberry.

DEBARY YOUNGSTERS, with and without fish, assembled eagerly to
have their picturo taken following a recent Fishnthon at Lnke Marie
which was sjxmsbrcd by the DeBury Fishing Chib in conjunction with
the summer youth program being conducted under Auspices o f the Do­
it ary Civic Association,
(Cox Photo)

Grace Methodist
Pastor Returns
This Sunday
Rev, John H. Hires Jr., pas­
tor o f Grace Methodist Church
wliu bus been on two-week va­
cation, will return to the pul­
pit Sunday and will speak on
"Anchors That Hold!”
The rhureh's first quarter­
ly conference will lie held at
7:20 p.m, Sunday, opening
with a Vesper Service. Dr.
Joe A. Tolie, Di'Land Distrirt
superintendent, will preside
at the meeting.
Next Friday, beginning ut
10 a.m., pre-registrntion will
be held for all children who
plan
to attend Vacation
Church
School during
tiie
week Aug, 3-7. The Methodist
Men’s Club o f the church will
have a special meeting
at
6:30 p.m. thi* Sunday to plan
an Ice cream social whirh
will follow the closing pro­
gram o f the school on Friday
evening. Aug. 27.

Moving Earth
In Large Way

C APE K E N N E D Y . Fla. —
The spacecraft in which as­
tronauts will fty to the Moon
will tie assembled in u new
atrurture at the N A S A 's Ken­
nedy Space Center located on
Msrritt Island, Fla.
To provide a foundation for
the building, 280,000 cubic
yard* o f fill had to be rxcav.
ated from a pit and piled on
•he site for several months.
This snormous weight com­
parted ths suhgrade. Then the
Rev. It. Hamilton Griffin, fill wss removed and con­
pastor of Elder Springs Bap­ struction o f the building be­
tist Church, will return to hi* gun.
pulpit this Sunday. Rev. G rif­
fin and hi* family hsvs just
Newspapers classified sd
returned from an enjoyable vrrtising is finding homes for
two wrecks vacation camping Americans at the rat* of 2,throughout tha state.
864 every hour.

Pastor Returns

Fishathon Big Event
For DeBary Children
B&gt; Mrs. Frank White
Mote than Bo children of all
ages turned out for the recant

mornings at the Community
Center

under

direction

of 3

Smith and Mrs. William Laka-

Fishathon at Lake Marie in man and Mra. A. Duffin, asDeRury which wss sponsored ■inanta.
hy tho local Fishing Club as
Sports and outdoor activ­
a special event of the summer ities, such u* shufflebosrd,
volleyball, croquet, basketball,
youth program.
ping-pong and jump rope, ar*
Pole* were supplied hy the
found to be cspcciuliy popular
Huh ami competition whs with the older groups whiU
keen. Winner* were Joseph the younger children go in fo r
.Sweeney, smallest fish; Frank handicraft sessions and story
Miller, largest fish, and hit hours
with
Mrs.
Chester
brother Moxle Miller, greatest Rea rick and Mr*. Kress W al­
number o f fish caught.
ter,
Keeping the hooks baited
Special event* ar* bowling
were Huh members N. B. on Monday mornings, skating
Roach, president; A r c h i e on Thursday tvsnings and
Long, Arthur Blrkman, I. E. square dancing on Friday eve­
Whlsnanl, Sam Leigh, Morria nings.
Shawkey, Richard Long and
Floyd G e 11 e r m a n. Glenn
Smith, chairman of the overall
recreation program, alto was
on hand to give an assist.
Regular sessions during the
summer program un* held on
W e d n e s d a y and Friduy

Attend

Committee
To Meet
By Donna Eatsa
Ths Festival Commltts* of
the Church of tha Nativity
Catholic Woman’* Club will
meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the
church social hall.
Various booths and aetivtties planned for th* festival,
scheduled for (let. 9, begin­
ning at noon on the parish
grounds, will b« discussed,
Mrs. Jennie Fox, wxys and
means chairman, will preside.

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Fire Gear
Midw ives Supply Needed Service In Community Good
Regarded As Cub Pack 540 Of Casselberry
{The

t2
By Dottle Austin
« » f n 1963 there were 1.510
*ba&amp;ir» born in Seminole
County.

Must On Farm

Only 760 o f these were
delivered In Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.
Negro
mid • wives in
Seminole Count) delivered
almost 100 of them.
The rest sere born in Or^ange County hospital* or In
military hospitals.
Ancient I’ rartire
Midwifery i; an ancient
practice, dating hack to the
buyeinning of history.
Tremendous
strides
have
been made in obstetrics in
tin- past fifty years o f medi­
cal history.
But as better medical atten­
tion,
better
prenatal
and
post-natal care and and ob­
stetrical surgery have ad­
vanced, so have the costs.
Costs cf prenatal care un­
der an obstetrical specialist,
hospitul delivery and post­
natal caro which average
about $300 are the primary
reason that mid-wifery still
exists on a much wider scale
Thar the puldic realizes.
Licensing
The days when any woman
with the fortitude and nerve
for the job, a little knowledge
o f basic anatomy and child­
birth could call herself a mid­
wife and engage in the prac­
tice of delivering babies, are
gone now.
Present day mid-wives are
trained, licensed and regis­
tered.
They werk only under the
permission of a doctor, with
patients whom the doctor has
examined and who appear in
all respects to be capable of
normal ami uncomplicated de­
livery.
Some work In a simple
•nnnner, using an ordinary
bed,
padded
with
rubber
sheets anil newspapers and a
small kit o f instruments and
supplies at hand.
Others have more elaborate
act-ups including a delivery
table, hospital style sterili­
zers and even incubators for
prematurely born babies,
w Occasionally, deliveries are
attended
In the
patient's
home, especially in the rase
where a Negro mid-wife at­
tends a white woman in labor.
However, modern day m.ffwives avoid this if possible,
preferring to have the patient
come to their home, where nil
supplies and proper, clean
equipment is readily available
•aid sanitary conditions arc
certain, being checked almost
daily by state health depart­
ment officials.
Procedure*
As the mid-wife business
is presently set up, the ex­
pectant mother who Is medi­
cally indigent or simply pre­
fers not to go to the hospital,
Js seen by State Health He"iurtment physicians or her
own physician.
Sometimes she is seen regu­
larly throughout her preg­
nancy. A t other times, the
woman might not present
herself to a doctor until a
few weeks or days before
birth is imminent.
In any ease, if she states
Shut she wishes to tie deliver­
ed by a mid-wife, *he is
given a thorough examina­
tion, laboratory checks are
made and tf she is judged to
be ca|Mldo o f normal delivery,
she is given a permission slip
for the mid-wifu delivery.
No
reputable,
re-gstered,
licensed mid-wife will accept
a patient for delivery unless
•die possesses tho permission
vlip from the doctor.
Slamlhy
A woman who hns been

INCH HATCH for early arrivals is demonstrated by Mrs. Marie Francin,
Sanford mid-wife its she places newborn infant in machine secured far
her use by Health Department.
(Herald l’ lioto)
granted permission from her
private physician or the Pub­
lic Health Department physician will go to the home o f
the mid-wife when her luhor
pains begin.
A t times, this is touch-andgo a» sometimes a woman,
particularly one who has had
a number of children, will
only have a few hard pains,
sometimes only one, proceed­
ing the actual birth.
Normally,
however,
th e
mid-wife prepares the expect­
ant mother for her accouche­
ment, and prepares for min­
utes or hours o f labor and
the actual birth, followed by
the pcst-natul activity and
care of the infant.
The newborn child, proper­
ly cared for, is placed in n
bassinet,
close
by
the
mother's bed, after delivery.
Should anything go wrong
during labor; should exces­
sive bleeding, excessive pain
or any unusual circumstances
arise, the mid-wife calls im­
mediately (or the Hinbulunce
and the doctor, who respond
promptly und transport the
patient to the hospital for u
physician's care and respon­
sibility.
Natural Birth
III almost all cases o f m id­
w ife d elivery the birth is
what in modern days is re­
ferred to as “ natural.”

This means tliut no drugs
or puin kitleia uru adminis­
tered—no luhor inducing or
restricting drugs are used
and the labor proceeds ns na­
ture has designed it since
Cain and Abel wero horn to

Eve.
Contrary to what hospilaldelivered mothers might fear,
the pain is not unbearable
and is often accomplished al­
most silently and fearlessly.
Visiting nurses from the
health department attribute
the absence o f pain and fear
to the southing presence o f
the
mid-wife
who
never
leaves
her patient's
side,
holding her hand and impart­
ing n kind o f strength and
courage with her personal
care and attention.
Mid-wives reuiaik ruefully
however, that this is net al­
ways true of "firs t babies,"
us the mother is often fear­
ful und tense because she
doesn't know wlml to expect,
with the resale that the fear
and tension cause increased
pain.
Mid-wives charge more to
deliver "firs t babies."
Sanford Mid-Wise*
The three Sanford
midwives arc Maiy Moye, Jur-

STEHII.I/.KK holds necessary instruments for
delivery and infant cure. Here Mrs. Marie Fran­
cis, Sanford mid-wife places instruments in ma­
chine, which was donated to her by Dr. George
Starke.
(Herald Photo)

usha Dranc and Muria Fran­ care, a* well ns five days of
cis.
rest, all their mrnl* and in­
Mrs. Moye, who makes her tensive post-natal care.
home ut 1515 W. I6;li St. has
The Francis home is regu­
been a mid-wife for -III years, larly inspected by health de­
and has delivered over 2,000 partment and fire depart­
Allen F. Allman. S3, died ut
Born May fl, 18S1 in Osteen,
babies, and has never lest u ment officials. It conforms to
patient.
regulations with fire extin­ $:30 p.m. Wednesday in a De- he was retired cattleman.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
She has been licensed and guishers, exit markers cir­ l.ami nursing home.
Frances Allman o f Sunford;
heaters,
outward
registered for the past 20 culating
six sons, Raymond. Allen F.
opening doors, ventilation and
years.
Jr. and Robert, all of Tort
Mrs. Moye, a widow, who sanitation.
Orange, Willis o f Syracuse,
From 17 to 25 babies are
never had any children o f her
N. Y., Lee o f Santa Rosa,
own lives ill a neat, clean, delivered there each month,
Calif, and William o f Bun­
and
since
1913
not
less
than
well-furnished frame home.
nell; four daughters, Mrs. Ann
One o f the bedrooms and a 200 infants arc born there
Strickland o f Ormond, Mrs.
each
year.
hath have been turned into n
Alice Cash o f Daytona Reach
Queried ns to mortalities,
delivery and ward room, with
and Mrs. Catherine Connell
Mrs.
Francis
said;
two single beds und two bas­
By Jane Ca««rlbrrry
and Mrs. Ailcne Ferrell of
"I have never lost a patient,
sinets.
Republican
tiuhernatorlnl Port Orange; three sisters,
and
if
I
did.
I
would
quit.
It
Her churges run from $65
C.mdidutc Charles It. Itclley Mis. Alice McDonald o f Port
to $00, depending on the num­ would kill me. I f I run into o f St. Petersburg wdl be
Orange and Mrs. Pstty Woods
the
slightest
difficulty,
I
call
ber of hours ami rate she
guest o f the Seminole County
gives. She charges more for (he doctor and the uinhulnnce Young Republican Club nt a and Mrs. Sally Hardy of San­
ford.
"firs t buhics," because the immediately.”
coffee-meeting to he held at
Mrs. Francis and the other
mothers “ need more care,
the home o f Club President
mid-wives recommend natuiu)
patience and time.”
K. Pope Bassett, 1515 Croton
Mis. Moye has photographs birth uml never give any kind Drive, Muitlund, next Tues­
of
anesthesia.
Instead
they
o f “ tier babiocs" all over her
day from 4:30 until 6 p.m.
home und is now delivering give, "lots of sweet talk."
Croton Drive is located o ff
“
I
held
their
hand,
or
let
some o f the second genera­
Crnnole Road in tho Druid
them hold on to me, talking
tion.
Mrs. Charlotte M. Reynolds,
Hills auction.
She delivered 1*0 babies in soothingly uml quietly, ns the
Holley will he making acv- 61, died ut Scminclo Me­
patient
experiences
labor,"
1963.
&lt;rul Central Florida appear- morial Hospital at 6:95 p.m.
Jurusha Drum- is new in Mrs. Francis explained.
uneea next week and the Thursday after an illness o f
Mrs. Francis's charges also
Sanfcrd, having moved here
Young Republican Club is several months,
recently from Forest City and start at $65, (which includes pleased to o ffer thin oppor­
Horn in Catherine, N. Y.,
is not W'ell-ostnhlished in the delivery, infant cate, a five tunity for Seminolo voters to Aug. 17, IR99, she had lived
business yet, though she is |day stay uml ull meals) and g e t
personally acquainted in Sunford for 17 years mak­
she is eligible fur hospital in­
experienced ami capable.
ing her home with her sister,
with tin' candidate.
surance payments.
Maternity Home
Anyone interested In meet­ Mrs. Hattie K. Mayette, 1019
“ Sometimes it turns out to
Mis. Mane Finin-is, who
ing H olle y is welcome to nl W. 26th Street. She was a
operates a maternity home at he charily work, though," she tend whether i r not they are member o f the First Metho­
621 K. Sixth St. grew up in said.
members o f the club or the dist Church of Sanford.
It erom mends lion*
the business.
Survivors, other than Mrs.
Republican Party.
Thu Public Health Nurses
Her mother, the late Mrs.
are sister,
Mrs.
Club Treasurer Margaret Mayette,
Carrie Julies, established the with whom this Herald re­ linttis has announced a pro­ Josephine Hates o f Lynns,
home in 1943 in cooperation porter (cured the mid wives fit o f $2L».117 from the dinner N. Y. and Mi.s Frances Mun­
with Dr. tieorge Starke, Ne- homes were ull generous iii held at tho Capri Restaurant son c f San -iii and several
gro physician, who is now praise o f the work of these in Saufotd in June with Con- niece* uml . epi. w*.
president of the Seminole drdieuted women.
gcssiiiuii Edward (ilirncy a*
"These mid-wives have eonCounty Mcdicul Society.
principal speaker, Mr*. Ann
The home is Used ns a trihiited more to public health llasrett. chairman o f the af­
training center by the mid­ than any other persons with fair, has expressed her ap­
w ife department of the Stale whom I have come in con­ preciation for all those who
Hoard of Health and women tact," said one nurse.
worked to make tho dinner
“ Mothers who go to them such a success.
are sent here from all over
lly Jane Casselberry
excellent
pre-natal,
the state to train in the home receive
American Legion Memorial
delivery
and
infant care.
under Mrs. Francis.
Post 256 and Auxiliary Unit
The home is equipped with Their brief visit is sometimes
o f Casselberry will la* rep­
NKW YORK (U P I ) _ Try
a regulation delivery table, all tin* rc*l t)iini' women ever
resented nl the Sixth District
sewing with a hone needle, as
she anMt'il.
incubator, sterilizer and other
School o f Instruction to he
"W hile
they've
got
the the sneient Kgyptlnns did, held Sunday from S-12 a.m.
items of hospital equipment.
and
&gt;
•
&lt;
i’ll
realise
w
h
a
t
a
long
Mrs. Francis and her uides mother in their home, the
nt Pest 19 in Orlando. Thu
wear uniforms and she has a mid-wives work haul to teach wuy tin- art of home sewing meeting will he followed by
has
progressed
ill
the
yeurs
five tail want. There is a good health, Instruct ill diet
a luncheon,
sixth bed. in which
Mrs. for both mother and baby ami since ( leoputra cruised the
llioso planning to attend
Francis sleeps, to he near her teach infant rare,” said un- Nile. Visitors to the Singer from the Cnsnelbcrry Post In­
Kxhlhit nt the New York
patients all night in cu»u other nurse,
clude Post Commander Ken­
“ All o f these women are World's Fair see the progress neth Walhtfdge, Immediate
they need her.
Assisting her are Anise lining an outstanding job We o f sewing from the bone Past Commander Harold Krythe
Egyptians
Walker, Victonu Dm gin, Mrs. are pioud ami lucky to have needles of
der. Hen Evans and Miller
Francis' duughter Cassandra them ill Seminole County," through the "Touch &amp; Sew" Kvnns. Auxiliary officers at­
machine of modern times.
und her married duughter she added.
tending will he Mrs. Della
As soon as an infant is
Daphne Humphrey.
Kryiler, president, and Mrs.
f’utienls hi the Francis ma­ lairn, the mid wife notifies Kirkland, ItN. o f Jackson­ Alice Wall-ridge, aecretary.
ternity home remain four or the Seminole County llcullh ville.
Regular monthly meeting*
3 here has been some indi­ of the Post and Auxiliu.-y,
five days. They receive in­ lb puiUncut and a visiting re­
structions in diet uml child gistered nurse pays a call, cation in recent years, us the which have suspended for
examining the infant ami the population e&gt; illusion contln- Ilia summer, will rt-sumo in
mother.
raaea of expectant mothers September.
“ It's mostly routine,” raid im reusing, that consideration
one nurse, as we left the mid­ ui
and overworked physi­
wife's home. "The mid-wives cians find their number o f
take such good care c f the may lie given to training
mother and huhy, there is nurses to deliver infanta in
seldom on) thing for me to do ri-rmal hospital d e l i v e r y ,
except make a routine exa­ fleeing physicians to give
mination as required by the more tirnu to difficult und
State Hoard o f Health.”
complicated canes.
The Florida Statu Hoard of
It this eventually happens,
Health's state mid-wife con­ mid-wifery, far from being
sultant, who keeps ill close “ on the way out” will again
touch with the 2.000 mid­ l&gt;e practiced as it had been
• fin n in g 41 Processing
wives in Florida is Mrs. Kthel for centuries, by women.
Felt

Allen F. Allman Dies In DeLand

Republican Club
To Host Coffee
For Holley

Mrs. Duffell
Mrs. Reynolds Dies At Home
Dies In Hospital

Post 256 Group
To Attend School
Of Instruction

S ew So

Mr*. Stella Mae Duffell, 52.
Street, Or­

lando, died Wednesday night
at her reaiilence.
A native o f Opp, Ala., alia
rente to Orlando 10 yra ri ago
from

Arcadia.

member

of

She
th e

wa*

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A M .i:* r — Puntral
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tha
irrn
In
Oatartt
* ’*n»»i#rjr with Mr*. Manila
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Hri«.
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been placed in the store. Visitors are asked to guess when the ice cake will
melt and the person coming closest to it will receive an electric blanket..
Shown near the cake of ice are Mrs. E li! Doss, Mrs. Willie T. Hunt and
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Much time |s lost each year
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Naturally the rliicf aim o f
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C. M. Harp, srhool princi­
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The orientation program for
new first grader* Is being in­
itiated in Seminole County
for the first time tld* year on
nn experimental
basis
at
South Seminole Elementary
School nt Casselberry and nt
Wcatatdo Grammar School in
Hanford.
Approximately
40
eager
hoy* and girl* nro enrolled
for the four week course at
South Seminole under the di­
rection o f first grade tcncher,
Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Dunn.
Tho
program
began on
Monday o f this week nml will
continue through August 1.1
nml is prininrily fer children
who have not attended kin­
dergarten to give them a
chance to adjust more quick­
ly to classroom routine when
school
actually
opens
on
August 31.
The children have la-en d i­
vided into two classes with
one group meeting from H
a.m. to 19 a.m. and the other
from 19:30 a.m. to 12.30 p.lll.
The time is divided Into rend­
ing readiness, number readi­
ness, physical activity, and
manipulative activities, such
as working with clay, paints,
and puzzles.

« II %II.

Hold*. Cl. tom u : i t h m i . m .
wh«» died Tit n rad ay, w il l h«*
held at 2 So pin. Monday at
llrlaaoii Funrr.sl Horn* with
lle v Hobart Janklna o f f i c i a t ­
ing llurlal will tie In &lt;w»klawn Meritor la* Park. llrU ton
Funeral Jfoina In charge o f
arrangernenta

R E N O V A T IO N

*61— Pnpo 3

Orientation Program For New
First Graders Being Tried

aervlt *a

\!

Fri. July

Mrs. June Templeton, Mr*.
lly Jane Casselberry
Miller
and
Mrs.
Cub Scout Tack 519 o f Cas­ Carolyn
Clydene McKenzie. The Den
selberry Joined with Scout
Mothers,
Casselberry,
Dan
troop* and Cub packs all over
Coleman anil A. Mahasscy
the nution ns well ax the 62,- joined Miller in an induction
900 Scouts und Explorers at ceremony for the new Cubthe Nntionnl Jamboree in master, Dave Waters. Each
Valley Forge, Pa., In the ob­ pereson presented the new
Cubmastcr
with
ii
small
servance o f American Herit­
scroll tied with a ribbon to
age Day. Saturday night.
represent the qualities re­
The Impressive ceremony quired and rewards c f hi*
was held at the lukefront job . . , responsibility, knowl­
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles edge, opportunity, gratifica­
.ockyer on Quintuplet Drive, tion, hard work, entliusinsm
Casselberry. Conducting the and admiration.
program was the new Neigh­
Achievement awards wero
borhood Commissioner George presented by Waters to tho
Bud" Miller, who formerly- following boys, Danny Miller,
served a* assistant Cuhnias- W olf Badge nml gold arrow;
David Ford, W olf and gold
ter o f Pack 5t0.
In speaking of our Am eri­ arrow; Tommy Halmer, W olf;
can Heritage, ho used the Howard Williams, gold ar­
words “ From the small spark row-; Richard Rnndull, Bear;
of liberty grant bonfires of Vernon Catron, Lion and gold
freedom grew " and the fire arrow,
nml
David
Miller,
was automatically lighted by- Lion. Four new Bobcats in­
ducted into the Pack wero
electricity.
A color guard made up of Gary Hensley, Ricky lleintCuba from Dens 2, 3 and 4 zlcmcn, Harry W right and
presented the Colors and the Collyar Jensen.
program was opened with the
Dens 2 and 4 conducted tha
Pledge o f Allegiance. Miller closing ceremony presenting
introduced
Leonard Cassel- n skit on the Four Freedom*
berry o f the Casselberry Com- nml led in the singing o f tha
m u n 11 y Methodist Church National Anthem.
Men’s Club, sponsoring or­
The Pack will take part la
ganization, as the new- In­ the Wckiwa District Cub-Ostitutional Representative for Roc to ho hrhl August 2i! nt
the Park, anil the Den Mo­ the Mead Garden* in Winter
thers, Mrs. France* Srtje, Paik.

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MtalU Mt»0&gt; Duff **11 «*f IM
K llin r# Htraat. Orlando, wh
«llrd Wednesday, war* arh*
ulud for I |im today at Co*
I'arhar
Funeral
ll«*ina
Wlntar Park
with lllaho
Kr.eman lia « K 'it of Hanf
••ffladatliiK IlnrUI will ho
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Memorial
par
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Church.
Survivor* are her aon, V ir­
gil H. Duffell o f Sanford;
daughter, Mr*. Betty Jeanette
Wilson o f Lynhavcn; parents,
Mr. und Mrs. John Y. Mock
c f Opp; a brother, Ester
Mock o f Opp; sisters, Mr*.
Vertilee Owens and Mr*. Es­
telle Qualls o f Winter Gar­
den, Mrs. Duvie I'arrlsh of
Andalusia, Ala., Mrs. Sarah
Stinson o f opp, Mrs. Eloiae
Donaldson
n f Birmingham,
Ala. and Mrs. Dorothy Swann
of Washington, II. C. and
four grandchildren.

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By Ernie C. I.undberg
The co»t of a tractor fire
in the field can be much
more than the value of dam­
aged or destroyed equipment.
Worker* may Ire
injured,
tile ctup dcsltxiycd, and time
lost while waiting for equip­
ment to be repaired or re­
placed.
According to the National
Safety- Council, seven typical
causes of farm
equipment
fitvs are;
1. Fuel leaks;
2. Electrical shorts;
3. Accumulation of trash.
du.«t or chaff;
4. Broken or erseked sedi­
ment bulbs;
5. Malfunctioning carbure­
tors;
6. Exhaust spark*;
7. Careless practices such
a* smoking or refueling hot
engine*. Tractors and other
farm power equipment can
easily lie equipped with fire
extinguishes
—
and they
should be, says the council.
Generally,
the
best ex­
tinguisher is the multipurpose
dry chemical type, suitable
for use on any kind of farm
fire. Site depends on the site
and type of equipment and
the kind of farming
done.
However, the unit should con­
tain at least 10 pounds of
chemical.
The extinguisher should he
mounted where It can be eas­
ily readied from both the
o|H’ralor's platform and the
ground. The best location de­
pends on the make and model
of machine and the different
combination*
of
mounted
equipment used.

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�LL Hationals To Play For District Title Tonight
The

Sanford

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Sit* Outturn f r r a l b
Page 4— Frl. July 24, '64

for the District Four title

A bout Sports

fo r 8 p. m. ut Fort Mellon

will

tangle with

Leesburg

tonight In n content slated
Park.

Thinking
Out Loud
By Jallaa 8 tanstrees
Winding up tha waak.
•
•
•
Outdoor! man will be Intar*
eated to laam that tha Gnm#
and Fresh Watar Flah Com*
m inion had adopud a flacal
budget tor 1004*05 amounting
to 99,215,017. This figure rep*
reacnta an Increase o f 9356,101 more than the budget fo r
the 1059*84 year.
It'a Interesting to note
that the Commission ex­
pects to receive 991,105,000
from the ante o f freeh wa­
ter licensee and 9965,500
from hinting licensee. Also
well over n half million dotlnre will come from the fedJ
eral government.
The larger budget fo r the
1054-55 year should enable
the Commission, I f receipts
are an anticipated, to Increase Its services and capital
eutlay. That’s good newx.
a s *
I f you're one to listen to
tha opinions o f American Laagna President Joe Cronin, the
loop’s rookie o f Uio year
award w ill go to one o f three
eutetendtng A t year men.
Cronin hsllerea C a b a n
nntflelder Tony Ollra o f the
Minnesota Twins, Ralllmor#
ha Her W ally Hunker and
H e a t o n outfielder Tony
Coaigli — are the three
pace-setters.
There are eight othor pos­
sibilities but a 12-year-old
who follows major league
baseball ean tell you that one
o f the three previously men­
tioned acta will cart o ff tha
honors,
e
e
a
'Because o f the widespread
acceptance o f tha Clasa A A
football program during tha
IM S football season," tha
Florida High 8chool Activities
Association has recommended
that tha program 'ba expand­
ed to include Clsaa A schools
fo r tha 1954 season.”
Tha association said that
participation on tha part o f
Claaa A schools win bo opSemi-final playoff garnet to
determlna tha atata champions
w ill ba playad Dec, 4 and the
rhampionahip game w ill be
played Dee. 11 .
W e haven't been nble to
find out but we hope Seminole
High w ill elect to participate
In the playoffe If it ia d ig able. Regional winners are de­
termined by a point ayatem.
For defeating a Claaa A A
team a school gets 10
polate, fo r tlelag a Class
AA
team I f gate five
polate, there’e 10 polate fo r
defeating a Claaa A team,
five points fo r tiring a
Class A team, four points
fo r defaaltug a Claaa B
team aad twa points fo r tie*
ing a Claaa B team.
Seminole should ba abla to
rack up quite a number of
polnta since It will bo play­
ing mostly Claaa A A teams In
tha Metro thla fall. W ith any
kind o f luck a t all Seminole
could bo a regional champion,
o e o
B y tha way, a aeriea of
cheerleading cllnlca w ill be
sponeored by the Florida
High School Activities Asso­
ciation during August. On tha
20Ut n clinic will ba hsld at
W inter Park Senior High. H ll
run from 9iS0 a. m. until 8
p. m. Wonder i f Seminole,
Lymen, Oviedo, Sanford Jun­
ior H igh or South Seminole
Junior High cheorleadtra plan
to attend?
e
e
e
U m lran lt? •t Florida's
all-Am erica animator, Jerry
[J via get on, has a aaaat ap*
It'a
•

o o

Usee's another one from
alnsavtUei C alor sophomore
ilfbeck
Marquis
Ba caster
IU m ajor la Journalism In
d er to become a sports writ■. His reason! r"8o I eaa get
y aareo spelled right la the

B ra * whan tha Bah a n
biting, a fisherman cannot u h
more than three poise and
llnee or three rod and reels
at n tlms, according to tho
■Game end Freeh W ater Flah

Leesburg

defeated

Ocala 14 to 1 last night to
win the D I ■ t r I e t Four
northern crown. Sanford’s
Nationals heal the Sanford
Americana fa r the district's
southern title.
The Sanford Nationals will
carry the Hopei of Sanford for
a Florida Little Major League
Championship as a result o f a
9 to 4 derision Thursday night
at Fort Mellon Park.
The Nationals defeated their
Intercity rivala — the Sanford
Americana — In the final* of

the District Four southern di­
vision tournament.
The Americans could not
cope with the Nationals, and
particularly
Skip
Senkarlk
who blasted another pair of
home runs.
Senkarlk went three for
three last night to run his
plate record to seven bits In
nine trips to the plate during
t h e three dlatrict playoff
games In which he haa ap­
peared. Dare Wlgglna had a
pair o f safeties while David
Lee and BUI Schmidt account*
cd for the other two National
lilt*.
Schmidt was the winning
burlcr, limiting the Americans
to only a trio of binglca. Andy
Rufus coUectcd two of the
American hila — one a long

drive over the scoreboard in
left center for a homer. Mlk*
Hickson had tbe other Am er­
ican blow.
Schmidt (truck out 14 and
walked three as the southpaw
went the distance.
The Americans grabbed an
early lead with a pair of runa
In tbe first fram e .But the
lead was short lived when the
Nationals roared back in their
half of the second stanza with
four big ones. It gave them a
margin they never relinquish­
ed.
The Americana pushed over
another pair of markers In tha
fifth to pul) within two runa
of the NaUonala who had add­
ed one tally In tho third and
another single in the fourth.
Two of the three fifth-inning

ran i cam e when Senkarlk
homered with Lee aboard.
Tha Nationals will play
either Ocala or Leesburg —
whichever claims the Dlatrict
Four northern title for the
right to advance to the atate
tournament whkh will ba held
in Jacksonville Beach.
Tbe title tilt will be played
h e n In Sanford tonight at
Fort Mellon Park. Tbe contest
will get under way at • p.m.
Another capacity crowd —
there w ere 920 present last
night—la expected to be on
hand.
Score by Innings:
Sanford ( A )
200 020—4 1 4
Sanford &lt;N )
041 12x-0 T 1
W P—Schmidt. L P —Rufus, HR
8enkarik 2 (Nationals), Hu
fus (Am ericana)

All-Stars Split
Twin Bill With
Ormond Beach

KC Rookie Hils
Two Homers In
Major Debut

The Sanford Junior League
All-Stars went Into action for
tha first time Thursday night
and split a twin bill with tha
all-atara from Ormond Beach
at Sanford's Memorial Stad­
ium,
Ormond captured the open­
er by e 8 to 2 count but San­
ford bounced right back to
take an 8 to 5 decision and
gain the split In tha double
header.
Ormond Reach tallied twice
In tha first frame o f tha cur­
tain raiser and seared what
proved to bo tho winning run
In the second. Tommy Winn
was the winning hurler and
Sanford's Denny Lee was tag­
ged with tha toaa,
Sanford took the measure
o f Ormond Reach In the
nightcap when they came up
with three rune in their half
o f tha second stanin to over­
come a one-run deficit and
take a lead they never gave
up. Sanford added three more
In tha fifth and two In tha
sixth fo r tho victory .
Chris Akera received credit
fo r the win although ha got
relief assistance fr%M Frank
Whlgham,
Score by innlnget
First flame
S a n fo r d ......... 010 1 4 -1 0 8
Ormond Beech 210 0x— S 0 0
W P— Winn, LB— Loo
Second Came
Ormond II. 010 101 0—0 T 0
Sanford . . . 010 012 x—0 • 8
W P— Akers, L I'— llopklne

By Mllten Rich man
L'P I Sports Writer
Please don't disturb Kansas
City’s newest rookie because
if this is all a dream he'd ra­
ther not be awakened.
Ilia name la Bert Campsncris and the fantastic show­
ing he made In hla m ajor lea­
gue debut Thursday was al­
most too good to be true.
Stepping to the plate hla
first time, the pint-sited 155pound Cuban shortstop belted
a home run, but be w a i only
warming up.
He homered again with one
man on in the seventh, alto
singled, walked, stole a bate
and turned In a spectacular
ninth Inning catch.
Doc Edwards' homer in the
Uth was tho actual blow that
gave Kansas City a 4-3 victory
over Minnesota but the day
belonged to the 21-year-old
Cumpanerla.
Catnpanerla' two turner* in
hi* first major league game
mado him the second player
in modern baseball history to
accomplish the feat and only
the third player to do It ever.
Harmon Klliebrew hit his
34th homer with two on In the
sixth for the Twlna hut It
couldn't prevent them from
suffering their eighth straight
setback.
The A ’a called Campaneria
up from Birmingham o f the
S o u t h e r n Association on
Thursday night becaua* their
regular shortstop, W a y n e
Causey, la out with an Injury.
Elsewhere In tha American
League Thursday, Washington
knocked over New York 1-1
but tbe Yankees retained their
lead by five percentage points
over the second-place Balti­
more Orioles, who beat the
Cleveland Indians 7-1.
The third • place Chicago
While Sox moved within a
half game of first plact with
a 2-1 win over the I sm Angeles
Angels in 11 innings and Bos­
ton downed Detroit 4-9.
The Philadelphia
Phillies
widened their National Lea­
gue lead to two gam ** with e
13-10 victory over the Milwau
kee Uravea in 10 innings white
the Chicago Cuba were best­
ing U&gt;e San Francisco Giants
13-4. Tha Cincinnati Beds
squeaked by the N ew York
Meta 5-1, Pitsburgh subdued
SL Louis 5-5, end the Los An­
geles Dodgers cams from be­
hind to defeat the ileus Ion
Coils 5 4.

Seminole Stars
Play Tonight
The Seminole Little League
all-stars will play either Mait­
land or Norlhgato ut Orlamlo
at 7:30 tonight In Casselberry
Recreation Park’s C o o p e r
Field.
Tho winner of tonight'* af­
fair will play Saturday at
Ward Park in Winter Park
and the winner of that affair
will tangle with Lorna Doone
on Monday to determine the
winner of the District Three
championship.
The District Three winner
will go to Gulfport for the
slate championship Aug. 4-T.

National League

99 L ret GB
Philadelphia 55 87 AM
55 41 A79
9
San Fraa.
Cincinnati
51 43 .847 4Vt
.53) 8
Pittsburgh
41
Milwaukee
47 46 .505 SVh
Chicago
47 48 .505 I d
St. Louis
07 47 .500 8
I n i Angelas 47 47 A00 t
49 80 .443 14V0
Houitoa
New York 29 •7 JO* 98
Thursday's Resells
Pittsburgh • St. Louis 5
Philadelphia 18 Milwaukee 10
Chicago 19 San Francisco 4
Clnclnatl I N ew York 4
Loa Angolas 9 Houston 4
Gnaw* Today
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, (N )
s t Louts at Philadelphia (N )
Chicago et Houston ( N )
Milwaukee at Naw York ( N )
Saturday's Garnet
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
St. Louis at Phtladalphla
Milwaukee at Naw York
Chicago at Houston (N )
San Francisco at Los Angelas
(N )

a

Southern League
Lynchburg 5 Charlotte 4
Columbus I Macon •
Knoxville 9 Chattanooga 0
Asheville at Birmingham,
ppd., light failure

THE WEEKEND cruiser can find lodging at
uny number o f ronrinna, or tho whole family cun
aleep aboard.

6-Weekend Trip
Ry R IL L McCORMICK
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Weekend cruising ean be
the biggest treat your fam ily
gets from your hoot. A goad
boat can sleep Just about ns
many rnmfortably as It can
carry with safety. These daya
those who don’t like to aleep
aboard ran find aceommodntlona at marinas just around
tha corner on practically nil
waters.
t f you do Intend to go all
out and eat and sleep aboard
on your .weekend cruise, tie
sure to take nil the equip­
ment you will need. Blanket*
feel good almost every night
on tha water. Inflatehle mat­
tresses stow asslly, art com­
fortable to Bleep on and the
proper kind make good floats
fo r taxing on tha water. Your
ordinary sent pillows nre good
enough to aleep on when
you’ re hnpplly tired.
Compact boat atovea are

available In all shapes, sites
and kind* and a folding char­
coal

grill

comet

in

handy.

Hteaka cull be cooked ■on It,
either on tho beach or In tha
cockpit, and chickens rotated
on the embers fo r eating cold
later. Nesting cookware sets
take up little room. It la ad­
visable to use high, narrow
pota and pans to eave spare.
Rust Is a factor, especially
around salt water, so stain­
less steel or enameled equip­
ment Is preferable.
Table and glass ware should
bo unbreakable. Soma prefer
disposable plates and cups.
I f yuu don't have an Icebox
— and there nre some atari ling
new one* on the market for
siiintl boats— food keeps w ill
In foam insulated chests, lie
sure to bring salt and pep­
per and any seasoning* you
like.
W ater coolers with spigot*
are very handy, especially
during tha day when thlrat
runs high.

Builders And Longwood Post Wins
Ktngewood beat F l o r i d *
Stele
and

seven hits to the Bankers end
17-t teat night allowed two runt, one in the
Longwood handed Mo- first and one In the fourth.
Bank

Ranay •

0-1 setback to ad­ Jim Weoalund had a pair of
vance to the finals o f tha hits fo r the losers.
Otto Thomas pitched Long­
Sanford Man's Slo-I'itch Soft­
wood
to the win over Mcball Tournament. The cham­
Ransy. Thomas gave up six
pionship g im e w ill be played
hits, three o f them to Larry
Monday night at Ft. Mellon Watson.
fo rk , game time I p j » .
John Courier and Harry
Klngawood put together 18 8cott paced 1-ongwood with
hits. Don Underwood had a two hlU apices.
horns run and a triple. John
Score by la n fa gi!
Emerson also homered. Ron­ K lagtw 'd 227 202 2—17 15 9
nie Ruiei had three hits, In­ FIs. S t
100 100 0— 1 7 4
cluding a home run. George
W P — Leroy Eetridge. LP—
Per ides, Gerald Bolling, Don Dun Bap*.
Harvey, Robby Johnson and
HR— Dan Underwood. John
Leroy Estridge each had two Ha r m s and R o u te Rtusi)
hits.
Kings wood.
E itrld g t was the winning Me Raney . . . 000 100 0— 1 0
pitcher, getting hla 14th win Longwood . . . 200 I I I a—0 0
o f the year without s defeat
W P — Otto Thomas, L P —
in overall play. 11s yielded Freak William*.

International
League
ifa r a d a y '* Res site
Atlanta f Buffalo 2. l i t
Buffalo 4 Atlanta 1, 2nd
Rochester at Richmond, ppd.,
rain
Syracuse 9 Columbia 0, 1st
Columbus 4 Syracuse 9, 2nd
Jacksonville I Toronto 4

T H E CHAM PION CHIEFS o f the City Recrea­
tion Department's Pee W ee LenRiie won the
title by winning nine of the 10 gamca on this
year’s regular schedule. Members of the club
a re'(fro n t row, from le ft) Eddy Miller, Joe Payton, Victor Rtchbcrg, Benny Butler, Rickey

City Unit Cites Umps
Tha Sanfurd Recreation De­ 10 years. He Is a member o f local women's team. One outhas cited four o f the Amateur Softball Asso­ standing accomplishment on
its umpires fo r outstanding ciation, has umpired fast and hli record is that no team he
haa ever played fo r or man­
work In tha summer recrea­ alow pitch softball fo r the
aged ever
finished
below
past
five
yea
n
and
little
tion program thla year. The
league baseball for the past third place.
four given recognition are
This ia hia second year um­
two.
Ralph SLumph, Karl Frhd,
He completed two umpire piring. He la the owner of
R. U Williams and Sam Far­ clince in Newport, H. I. end Williams Restaurant on 31agthe Sanford Recreation De­ noils Avenue. Williams says
rell.
partment
is fortunate to have he loves to work with kids.
Karl Fahd haa officiated
Ralph tStumph ia probably
an umpire of hla calibre.
13.1 lu ll games this year in
K arl says he enjoys tho the most respected umpire In
Man'a Softball, Little League gnmo — tikes being a part of the city program. Ho has
Pae Wee and Junior Leugu* tha excitement (not exactly added * professional atmos­
baseball. Hs has been on* o f all the abuse an umpire haa phere to every game he has
umpired. Hs is currently on
tha outstanding officials in to take from time to tim e).
The only other umpire this the coaching staff at Bsmitha recreation program for
year to go over the century note High School where he
tha past two year*.
mark in game* officiated is works with the football, baseK arl Is s Chief Yeoman, R. L. Williams. He has work­ bell and basketball programs.
lie plnyed baseball fo r 20
stationed s t the Sanford N a­ ed a total o f 120 games In
val A ir Station whirs he Men'a Slc-Pitcb Softball and years—amateur, service slid
works in tha legal offica. HU also Pea Wee as well as Lit­ semi-pro, both as player and
w ife and four children live s t tle leagu e baseball. Williams manager. Ralph has been um­
is well knuwn to local sporta piring 10 years and his ex­
2403 Orange Ave.
Karl says ha's playad soft- fans fo r his interest in th* perience is evident on the
ball the greater part o f hla Sanford sports program. In field In every game. Ho has
Ilfs, both in civilian and ser­ the two years hu coached lit­ called 5(1 games this year In
vice ranks, and was s pitcher tle league baseball, his teams the Junior Iloya League and
substituted
In
other
have won 26 out o f DO games has
when
necessary.
Loth years. He has worked leagues
with the little leagues for Htumph h is been a big boost
to the Junior Iteyi League
the past 18 years.
Hs baa also played end program.
Sam Fnrrell Joined the um­
managed amateur end semipro baseball as well as many piring staff midway through
99 L Pet, GB softball teams, including the th* season hut hat been one
New York
55 35 .611
Baltimore
57 57 .600
Chicago
56 37 .602
H
Los Angeles 50 49 .505 9Vi
Minnesota
47 48 .495 101s
The Cubs and Rebels will Ft. Mellon Park with after­
Detroit
47 48 .495 10W
meet tills afternoon in * noon tilts starting at 4:30 and
Boston
47 50 .485 llte
the championship gam*, a
Cleveland
42 51 .432 141k make-up Fee W e* leagu e night encounter, to get under
Kaniaa City 37 58 .389 201k buscball game. The contest ia way at 7:30.
Washington 37 82 .374 221k scheduled for the Ft. Mellon
Park Softball Field at 4:3U
Thursday’s Results
p. m. It will be the test Fes
Boston 4 Detroit 3
Remember
Wee League gams o f the 1964
Chicago 3 Loa Angeles t
regular
season.
Kansas City 4 Minnesota 3
th o **
Tha Fe* Wee League tourn­
Washington 2 New York 1
ament will be held next week.
Baltimore T Cleveland 1
First round games will bo
Games Today
Los Angeles at Ksnias City played Monday afternoon, tha
lemi-finala Tuesday afternoon
(N)
and the final championship
Mine tot a at Chicago (N )
New York at Detroit 2, twi- gams Wednesday n igh t
A ll game* will ba hald at
Blght
partment

American
League

Pee Wee Loop Tourney Next Week

Boston at Ctevaland (N )
Washington st Baltimore 2,
RID ERA SIGN HARRIS
twl-nlght
OTTAW A (U F D —The OttaSaturday's Games
wa Rough Riders of tha East­
Los Angels* st Kansas City ern Football Conference sign­
M inetou st Chicago
ed Billy Harris a halfback
N *w York st Detroit
who waa cut by tha New York
The Seminole Senior Lea­ Boston at Cleveland
Giants of tho National Foot­
gue All-Stars posted an t to
Washington at Baltimore (N ) ball League l u t week.
4 victory over
Northgate
Thursday night at Cast*ihar­
ry. Simpkins, Semlnola hurler,
had n no-hitter going until
Northgate's Sikes and Chap­
We've Expandad our
man clouted homers In the
seventh.
Roofing Lin* To Include;
The center it s re w ill par
Uclpate In tha area touraa
V A L L E Y — 12**-24** width
ment and are scheduled to
12** width — cut to length 18c per f t
play at 1 p. m „ Saturday, st
Tlnktr Field in Orlando. A rt
Lsgo manages tha Stars and
5" O.G. Gutter, pipe and
Jack Simpkins Is tha conch.

Sian Defeat
Northgate, 8-4

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ff

o f the busiest (and best) o f­
ficials on ths corps. He o f­
ficiated 67 gamea in Pee Wee,
Little
League
and Junior
Boy* League.
Sam saya, ever tine* he can
recall he has always laved to
he associated aomehuw with
baseball and tha kids that
play th* game. He hlmselfSl
started out in the H ot Stov*
(L ittle ) League back in Mid­
land, Fa. He hai been a top
notch player fo r the A ir
Force and Nary. He ie pre­
sently a Parachute Rigger
2nd Clasa at Sanford Naval
A ir Station and resides with
hla w ife and two children at
2422 Willow Ava.
g
Thla la his first year as an
umpire but «na would never
know It by tha way Ham
handles himself during ths
game. He is well liked and reapected by managers and
players alike.
Other umplree
and ths
number o f ganiee they have
officiated through July .22
aret Don Warnock, 70; Danny %
Ullmartln, 87{ Alvin Willis,
36 i Lawrence Pivec, 32 and
Rick Sires, 0. Umpires Who
worked earlier this year are
Vernon Elliott, 46; Robby
Smith, 40; Robert Murrie, 87:
Ernie Dominquet, 24 and
Ray Lundquist, 22.
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment feel* the u m pirin g,
ataff has done a fine job t h i s *
year and feels a bit o f public
recognition It in order for
tha "M en in Blus." It's a job
unllko any other — anywhere
•—that o f an umpire.

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(Hack row, from left) Hob Bryan, Alfred
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*

Safely Advice:
Prevent Falls
In The Home
BY

M Y R T IE

WILSON'

HD Agent
During the week we h ive
been talking about safety. Juat
^ h o w many hazards have you
around your home. It seemi
pointless to talk to you about
g
falls around the home but
statistics show that there are
niore accidents in the home
due to falls.
Do you use a step-stool or
extension
ladder to
reach
high places? It's such a temp­
tation to climb' on a wobbly
chair or box, when a ladder
isn't handy. Don't do itl Get
something steady to stand on.
w
If you are washing outside
windows, be sure both legs
oi the ladder
are on firm
ground so one leg will not tip
over. Don't overreach or lean
so far that you lose your
balance.
Do you take a big load up
the steps that you can't ace
where you arc walking? It's
not worth the gamble, so
make an extra trip.
Wax floors can to danger­
ous. Many falls arc due to too
much wax. When you use a
wax which must be polished,
do you have the Idea that the
thicker the application the
better the job? It's not the
thickness of wax that gives
beauty, protection and good
M service. Polishing wax should
be applied very thin because
a thin
application can be
quickly and easily buffed to
a hard, dry film.
Too much wax and you get
a smeary coating and one
can slip and fall very easily;
An oily mop can also cause
wax to soften and cause dirt
g
to collect.
While
housecleanlng,
do
practice Safety. It gives us
a deep appreciation to know
that our home Is a safer place
to live If we check each room
for possible hazards as we
clean, and so take steps to
eliminate them.
I l l

m
*

Bulletins
on
farm
and
home safety have been put
together In kit form by the
offices of the Seminole Coun­
ty Extension Service.
Call
322-3233 or 322-7128 for your
free copy.

Welcome Wagon
* Hostesses Meet
In Titusville
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney
o f Deltona and Mrs. Norman
Helm and daughter Mary of
DeLand attended the W el­
come Wagon Hostess Meeting
o f Hostesses o f Mid-Central
and East Central Florida at
tha Whispering Hills Coun­
try Club In Titusville.
A t 0:30 a.m. a K offe Klatch

}

Tfc “ O J ." H our was presided

A “ BEFORE AN D A F T E R ” co m p a ris o n o f
w h a t on e fir m d id to u p -d ate th e fr o n t o f
n b u ild in g. T h e screcn in R id ea Is bcin R used
e x te n s iv e ly to c r e a te an e n t ir e ly n e w pu blic

Facelifting For Downtown
Sanford Called Vital Need *
Editor's N ote: This la
the third in a series of
t h r e e articles discussing
Sanford's duwnlown busi­
ness district.
By Julian Slenstrom
Associate Editor
What about the feasibility
o f modernizing d o w n t o w n
Sanford?
A vast majority of Sanford's citiseni will agree that
the city's downtown shopping
district needs modernliatlon
if It is- to capture the market
It needs and that It will re­
quire a "heap of cooperation”
to transform the idea Into
firm reality.
Is it feasible?
In order to determine a
course o f action on the proposed lakefront development
program the City Commis­
sion ordered an engineering
study. Everyone agreed that
a study was necessary. And,
if it is true In that case, it
would be Just as true In the
development of a plan for the
downtown business district.
For men o f Ideas there are
three architects here (John
Burton IV , Lucas Bannon ami
Jim Chapman) who undoubt­
edly would be happy to utilize
their tslens In presenting a
plan for consideration.
There's a point fo r begin­
ning.
Da they feel that the ex ­
penditure would be an invest­
ment that would show In­
creased returns in retaining
and developing the local murket?
Yes, they do, and even in
drawing
a
percentage
of
shopper* from out o f town,
s i well as the yacht trade.
Do businessmen feci that
they would be “ sending good
dollars after bad ones” or
that the outlay would not
only protect the Invrttmenl
they now have in their stores
and properties, but would add
sufficient volume to return
and even greater gross pro­
fit T
Local financial Institutions
have said that they stand
ready to assist in any way
they can with loans fo r the
improvement of the down­
town ares. Tha fact that
these financial firms are w ill­
ing to consider concessions
in charges and interest rates
for auch projects indicates
their continuing civic Inter­
est. And, it's good business
fo r them, too.
The
exterior
renovations
need not necessarily b« ex ­
pensive. Modem ideas can
provida • face-lifting to a
business at a comparatively

over by Mrs. Don Fryslee,
president o f tha Titusville
Welcome
Wagon
Club. A
business meeting and panel
discussion followed with Alice
* Trior, supervisor, as modern't o r and Hostesses Ruth Barn­
hart and Sidney Daines as
participants.
Lauretta Harris, Ocala hos- teas, discussed the September
Social gathering to be held in
Ocala fo r all Welcome Wagon
members. This will include a
luncheon at 8ilver Springs,
« • entertainment by professional
* performers and the awarding
o f many wonderful prises o f­
fered by the sponsors o f W el­
c o m e Wagon In Ocala.
• A t 12:15, an invocation by
Marie Heim, DeLand hostess,
was followed by a buffet
luncheon. Guest speaker was
J A . G. “ Gua” Faulk, County
~ Commissioner o f Brevard and
D a Welcome Wagon sponsor.
The afemoon meeting, with
Margaret N . Cann, executive
supervisor o f Central Florida,
" a s speaker featured another
panel discussion with Judy
By Jaae Casselberry
Iiurlburt, supervisor f r o m
Junior High students who
W inter Tark as moderator
. and Pat Kreidler and Lis are new to this area and w ill
be attending 8outh Seminole
T M iller aa participants.
Junior High 8chool at Cassel­
berry may register any waek
day from 9 -lt a.m. In the o f­
The Seminole Timing A s­ fice o f Mrs. Louise Gilpin,
sociation has scheduled a guidance director.
regular drag meet to get unThose seventh grade stu­
. derwsy with time trials at dents who attended area ele­
“ 7:30 Saturday night at the mentary schools last year do
not hava to re-register and
2 Osceola atrip.
Classification will etart at they w ill bo notified by
T p.m. and eliminations begin mail where to report on the
opening dey o f school.
a t 10.

New Students
To Register

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presentation o f n building without incur­
ring excessive costs. With just a little im a ­
gination similar transformations can he
made in Sanford's downtown district.

■mall cost. Yet, such action
can create an entirely new,
striking anti an inviting ap­
pearance. Recently developed
materials now on the market
ran do the same for the in­
terior o f stores ami offices.
The revitalization o f mer­
chandising must be done hy
the ahop owners themselves.
There i i ample evidence that
our folk have adequate ca­
pacity to do a good job on
this phase o f the program.
So, with an acknowledged
need for the modernization r f
Sanford’s downtown husiness
district a unified plan o f ac­

tion, a lot of cooperation ami
a master plan will he re­
quired to go along with the
skilled
professional
hel p
available, the willing tenders
to supply funds if they are
needed and the interest of
the people who should lie the
m o s t vitally concerned —
downtown property owners.
I f everyone is willing to
undertake tho task o f mak­
ing a modernization proginm
for
downtewn
Sanford
a
reality it ran be done.
Tile question, however, re­
mains: " A r « wo interested
enough to aturt the program ?

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these

well

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built

lionicn

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Central heating and air conditioning, ceramic tile on sills and in baths, color roordinateil wall papers arid mural, to make this ID Y LLW ILD E homa
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— in Ravenna Park
Tills lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Contemporary model is cen­
trally duct heated with op­
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features a modern General
Electric
plus

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custom

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Jarke-uivlllr. Florida, which la affiliated with Tha Sanford
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d ia lle r number I3IS,
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naaa In Fk.rlda
Manner In which above-named organisation la affiliated with
national bank, and dagraa of oontrol:
Own. m ajority of tha aharre o f capital atock.
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kitchen,

built
atol

kitchen

additional

‘‘work lighting.”

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homes me under

construction—one

nearly

com­

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the

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to

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(Dsuah CUbby •
D EAR

fey Folly Cramer,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
D E A R PO LLY
Our
sprinkling ayitem made hard
water stains on our pietura
window that were hard to
clean without a lo t.o f elbow
grease until I hit on the fol­
lowing Idea: I merely cut a
fresh lemon In half, rubbed
the pleeai over the entire win­
dow and the ataina disappear­
ed right before my eyes. One
lemon done thla big window
with aome to apara.
Rlnae
with clear water and the windowa are
sparkling clean.
—A N N
G IR LS — Thla may be the
•newer for
Evelyn
who
wanted to remove hard water
marka from
glaaa
shower
doors.—P O LLY
D E AR P O L L Y - Twice I
have run out of gasoline when
driving the car. It la always
possible to buy a gallon of
gaa (ram the nearest station
but It la not always accom­
panied by a funnel or
can
with a spout. Thla presents •
real problem with the newer

model cars which have gaa
tanks hidden behind the li­
cense plates or under the tall
light. A makeshift funnel can
be made by using a road map.
After using a map In
thla
manner, he sure to dispose of
it In the proper piece.
—
CAROL
D EAR P O L L Y I parti­
cularly like the column be­
cause It Is filled with practi­
cal auggaatlons and not a lot
o f things
that
are
more
trouble than they are worth.
M y Idea
will help
those
women who make dresses for

Barbie, Tam m y and other
auch dolls. I make them to
sell and found the necessary
pressing of those lest seams
Inside the sleeves was almost

Impossible until I Invented my
doll pressing board. I used
a frozen sucker (tick, padded
It on both aides and then
wrapped It with
surgical
gauM and aewed the ends to­
gether. This will slide inside
the eleev*
(Inside out, o f
course and the a w n can be
praised open without flatten­
ing the sleeve,—MRS. K.K.K.
D E AR
P O LLY - I bad
trouble with my aara breaking
out from wearing
costume
jewelry carrlngi until I dis­
covered that one or two coats
o f daar nail polish applied to
the part that touches the ears
wss all that was needed. No
more trouble,—MRS. W.T.D.
GIRLS — A friend corrected
this trouble by •'washing"
these parts o f bsr earrings
with
rubbing
alcohol. —
PO LLY
Shire your favorite homemaking ideal . . . tend them
to Polly In cate of the San­
ford Herald. You'll receive a
bright, new allvtr dollar if
Polly uaea your Idea In
P o lly 'i Pointers.

W h y Uncomfortable ’No's?
B y Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAW RENCE:
Our 9-yeer-old Is a bad loser.
Example: he and his 7-year•Id brother were told to get
ready lor bed. As each wantad Uie other to go first, 1
suggested
flipping
a coin.
They agreed. But when my
•Id er boy lost, ho couldn't
take It and said, “ Lei's make
It two out o f three tonus,
Daddy." H e's always out for
bis own advantage.
ANSWER: W hit's odd about
thstT My goodness, we all
want our own way whenever
We can get It. I don't see any­
thing strange in your young­
ster’s effort to try to wriggle
out of bis coln-toiitng agree­
ment In order to press his own
advantage,
But I do eee
something
•trango in your uncertainty
toward this effort. It
was
simple to refuse him his un­
fa ir advantage and aay, "No,

■ir I You agreed to go 'to bed
first if you called the wrong
flip o f my dime, That's true,
Isn't St 7 O.K. Off you go
without any more fussing, . "
We rcslly have no right to
want children to stop de­
manding their own way be­
cause
refusing It to them
makes us uncomfortable.
Indeed, It la In the freedom,
the unanxlous firmness with
which wo say " N o " to them
that they find the example
which they need to begin to
say “ N o " to their own greedy
wishes. I f our “ N o 's" are un­
comfortable, irritated a n d
anxious, they get the Impres­
sion that there's something
awful about them. Wa convey
to them our own belief tb it
our “ N o 's " are cruelly un­
just, Inviting them to resist
them as we ourselves secret­
ly believe they should be re­
sisted.
The more drama wa make
of our denials, the more do

the denials appear to be outrageous Imposition on them.
Under such circumstances all
denlale
become outrageous
Imposition so that the child
gradually loses the ability to
accept limitations on what ho
can expect from other people.
And he feels deeply wronged
whenever he doesn’t get his
own way,
Do you feel abused
when
you don't get your own way?
1 expect so. I f we can’t
give an easy, relaxed “ N o " to
a child, It la always because
you and I can't stand ons.
Wa do not want to arouse In
our youngster the rage at us
which wa secretly fa il whan
someone refusal us what we
want.
Your son Insists on his own
way, not bcauta ha Is a bad
child but because he's been
given cause to believe
he'll
get i t
(A ll rights reserved, News­
paper Enterprise A n n .)

Record Shop

Year-Old Team Scores Hits
HY

JOAN

CROSBY

songs, Jack Cassidy hss soma
fine momenta, and Dick Pat­
terson la pleasant aa Carol's
volce-a-volce.

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
N E W Y O R K - ( N E A J - Joe
Sherman

and decree

David

KID D YLAN D “ Hey
There, It'a Y ogi B ear" (Colplx) la the sound track of the
full-length cartoon film fea­
ture o f the seme title. It's ■
delight for tho younger set,
and some of the good songs
will also appeal to momma
and papa bear.

Weiss are Just 1 year old —
as a song-writing team.
Since they met and derided
they could work well together,
they have turned out “ That
Sunday, That Summer," Nat
King Colc'i record hit; “ Toys
In tha A ttic," recorded by
Jack Jones,
among others
( “ The song was nominated for
an Academy Award and waa
in the group when it was
whittled down to 10 songs.
Bnt It didn't make the five
final eongs," Joe Shermsn
says. “ I think If the picture
had been more popular, it
would have had a chance,");
“ More and Mors and More of
Your A m or," Cola's latest te ­
les se; and "L e t's Talk It
O ver," the proposed title of
Paul
Anka’a
forthcoming
RCA album.
'•Let's Talk It O ver" was
the first song Shermsn and
Weiss,
both
Brooklynites,
composed together. And the
title came about
naturally
enough.
Both men were successful
as both composers and lyri­
cists before they met. But
after they had worked sep­
arately with N a t King Cole,
h « and his manager suggested
they try a partnership.
"Wa decided to meet and
m I f wa could work a little
m agic," Weiss recalls. "W e
■at and talked to each other
fo r about three bouri, until
wo exhausted things to talk
about. Then we decided to
try something at the piano.
So Joe sat at the piano and
I said 'Let's talk it over and
see what wa can do and w «
• A ted suddenly that ‘Let's
J*lk It Over’ would be the

Joa Sherman, left, and
Georga David Weiss, right
title o f the eong. Wo wrote
It In IS minutes."
Since then, they have turned
out about 23 songs, as wall
as
special
material
for
Vaughn Meader to uso In bis
forthcoming ABC-TV special.
In the collaborations, Sher­
man and Weiss overlap each
other on music and lyrics, a
switch for a
song-writing
team, since ons man gener­
ally composes and the other
puts words to the
music.
They also prefer writing for
specific artists.
" It's
more
Inspiring,"
Sherman says “ When you're
writing a song for N at Cola,
and you can hear his volco In
tha back o f your mind a i
you're writing, l l ’a a great
help."
ALBUM OP THE W E E K Carol Burnett's
smash hU
Broadway musical,
"F ad e
Out—Fade In " has been de­
lightfully recreated by the
original cast on the
ABCParamount label, Carol pro­
jects a great voice la bar

HIGH CLASSICAL Mer­
cury baa released some fine,
albums o f concertos fo r pi
ano, violin, trumpets
and
guitars. Gina Bachauer plays
Chopin’s First Plano Concerto
with Antal Dorati conduct­
ing the London Symphony.
Joseph Sxlfetl, also backed by
Dorati and the London Sym­
phony, performs Beethoven's
Violin Concerto.
Less fra
qucntly heard era “ Cooertos
For Trum pets" with Walter
Holy, soloist with the Wurtem
burg
Chamber
OfcheiUa,
Jorg Facrber conducting. He
plays concertos by Stoelxel,
Leopold Mosart (the father of
THE Moaart), and two by
Telemann. Ida Prastl
and
Alexandra Latoya, with Kurt
Rede! conducting Urn Fro
Arte Orchestra of
Munich,
p liy “ Concerto*
For
Two
Guitars" by Haydn, Vivaldi
and Marcello. Lovely sounds
In all these albums.
SINGLE-OHS — “ Mary, Oh
M ary" (Fata Domino, ABCParamount), "Baby, Baby"
(Lula
Reed,
Tangerine),
" lie 'll N ever Know What Hit
H im " (Th e Salisbury Twins,
ABC • Paramount),
“ Hearts
A re Mads To Be Broken"
(Tha Sapphires, ABC-Para­
mount),
"That's
Right"
(Bobby Lewis,
ABC-Para­
mount) and "1 Lost Some­
one" (Lam ar Morris, ABCParamount).
,

Pape

W rralb

ABBY:

My

his-

matter .where we

art;

at

the dinner table, breakfait

1069. And then it was only

table, riding In tha car or

a little peck on the'cheek.

Just sitting

We are both In cur 40's and

room. Her voice drone* on

I would enjoy soma affec­
tion. I hate to bring It up
because I think It's the
man's place to. 1 suppose
there Is always a chance
that ha la finished with that
part o f his life. But if he
Isn’t, what a pity to hava
It waited. I don’t discuss
matters o f this nature with
my friends, so I den’t know
whether I am expecting too
much o f my husband or not.
Can you tell me?
YO U N G A T H E A R T

and on. A ll the people in
her peat are diicussed at
length, everybody'* house,
and what they have. And
she knows mors about any
subject than anyone els*.
Sha discusses every news­
paper arttclea, radio pro­
gram, and T V ahow. aha's
ever read, heard or seen.
I wouldn't hurt her feel­
ings fo r tha world. And
neither would
my wife.
What, oh what, Dear Abby,
can bs done?
NO NAM E, N A T U R A L L Y

In the living

D E A R N O : Since she Is
living with you, your w lfs
must g e t her aside and tall
her gently, but firm ly, that
aha must giva someone else
a chines to talk. I f she
"forgets," aha sltculd be
quietly reminded. But for
the taka o f your fam ily’s
happiness, D O N T let this
go on.
e
•
•

D EAR A B B Y : I know
yen are probably sick o f
complaints
agalnat
mothen-ln-law,
but
pleaea
help me. Four monthe ago
my mother-in-law cama to
llva with ue. Bha'a spry, in
good health and a good
■part BU T—she monopo­
lises
every
conversation.
This la no exaggeration.
She talka constantly, no

July 24, '84

By Abigail Van Buren

band hasn't kissed me since

D E AR
YOUNG:
Tha
physical capabilities o f men
vary widely, so there la no
telling when one la "finishad with that part o f hla
Ufa." Forget whose place It
la to taka tha Initiative, and
you’ll have your answer.
•
e
e

8— Fri.

D E A R A B B Y : My hueband and I went on a camp­
ing trip, at which time the
mosquitoes sure had a ball
on by ankles. My husband
said the bites on my ankles
could not possibly have
been moiqulto bites because

(Ja co b y O n fih id y st

the “ stinger" o r proboaela
c f a mosquito cannot penttrate an inch-thick wollen
bobby sock. I K N O W thay
were mosquito bits* be­
cause they ware Identical to
tha bites on my anna, and
I S A W tha mosquitoes bit­
ing ma thsrs. Bo who Is
r ig h t!
MRS. W . C. 8.
D E A R MRS. W . C. 8. To
quota Dr. E. M. Farber,
Chief o f Dermatology at
Stanford's School o f Modie|no: "Tho husBand and
wife are both rlghtl Mo­
squitoes
cannot
blta
through an Inch o f wollen
aock. But they don’t have
to because mosquitoes not
only fly , they climb up
socks and crawl into them,
which Is apparently what
happened. P. 8. I hope that
la the most serious prob­
lem they ever have — the
husband and wife, not tho
moequltoei."
e e e
Troubled?
Write
to
A R flY ,
Box 60700, Loa
Angeles, Calif., 00069. For
a pereonal reply, enclose a
stamped, eclf-addrested en­
velope.
•
e
•
For Abby'a booklet, "H ow
T o Have A Lovely Wed*
ding," send 60 cents to
Abby, Box 00700, Los An­
gelos, Calif., 90069.

By Oswald Jacoby

The Bath coup derives Its
N O R TH
H
name from tha seaside resort
*043
of Bath In England. The play
H A 1075
♦ KQ4
was aparenlly
Invented by
+
AJ10
some nameless whlit player
W
IST
EAST
In tha last century.
AKQISS
*972
Unlike other coups which
H
a
vi
are likely to hove
several
♦ J732
♦A1O03
forms, tha Bath coup is a
♦
*K9aoa
SOUTH (D)
specific play.
AAJ*
Hare Is a nand played by
v k q j u
Andy Gsbrllovltch o f Wash­
♦ J«
ington that
Illustrates this
+ Q74
play beautifully.
Both vulnerable
West opened the king o f
f t * * 3 ft*
w*rih \ la a 4
ipadee and Andy let It hold.
I4SF
5
“
JL?
Put
Pan
Pan
That, specifically, Is the Bath
Opening lead— * K
coup. You hold off a king lead i
with ace-jack and one or more •ca and Jack. Otherwise, your
small cards. If the suit Is con­ opponent must shift and give
tinued, you m ik e both y o u r ' you tlma to develop
some

90

other suit.
West shifted to the five o f
clubs, Hs had noted thst his
partner hid played the deuce
of epades.
Now Andy refused the club
finesse. He had
something
else to do first, which was to
pull trumps and then knock
out o f the eee o f diamonds.
Andy did this. East was In
with the ace o f diamonds but
Andy was able to win tha
spade return and discard the
jack &lt;# spades on one o f
dummy’s high diamonds. Of
course, he had to lose a trick
to the king of clubs later, but
one spade, one diamond and
one club added up to only
three tricks for the defsnse.

The Fresh Look In Legal Suits
by Jerry Sheehai
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW Y O R K (N E A Can it be that television is
finally haring an Impact on
tha way men of the nation
are dressing?
It would appear ao from a
survey o f 100 men's clothing
stores across tha country, con­
ducted by tha American In­
stitute o f Man's and
Boy's
Wear.
Clothing retailers h iv e no­
ticed n marked change In
style among members o f the
medical and legal professions.
This
awareness
of
attire
coincides with the ascendancy
of such popular
tetevishm
•hows as "Tha Deftndera"
(starring those dapper bar­
risters E. O. Marshall and
Robert R eed) and the series
featuring Vince Edwards as

A p -W • « Av*

The growth o f auto rentals
and leasing has kept
pace
with this country's obsessive
drive for wheels. Once ex ­
ceptional, the two-car family
now is relatively
common­
place.
And
when
" fr ill”
transportation is needed, say
fo r dad on a business trip or
a fly-drive vacation, renting
■n auto now aeems perfectly
sensible.
Whjn a business burgeons
In the way rentals
have,
everyone wants a place of the
action.
The
result:
occa­
sional misrepresentation, bait
ads and misunderstandings
about rates,
insurance ind
maintenance.
Recognizing thla, 15 com­
panies with
outlets In the
metropolitan New York area
joined with the Bettor Bustness Bureau o f that city and
sat up advertising standards
for rentals and leasing
of
auto*.

By Ruth Millett

One way to kaap a mar­ husband. What aha can tell company? O r that thay hava
riage from becoming hum­ him about har day that he little to say to each other?
A planned usa c f that aame
drum la fo r the couple to put will find intonating can be
leisure time would pep up
to stimulating usa tha lalsura told In 10 mlnutea.
many dull marriages. Tha leitime they share.
That mesna that If they aura could be uaed to leant
The w ife who staya at home are to enjoy each other's com­ something together, or to en­
•harta littla in her hutband’a pany and feel any aert o f joy aom* new kind o f rocreacareer. It takea him away comradeahlp they must find atlon.
from home all day and when It in tha way they spend their
A couple that la working
he return* at night ha la re­ leisure time together.
alda by alda in tha yard, r*luctant to talk about it,
Many couplrs ignore that ftnlshing furniture, learning
either becauie anything he fact and squander their free a foreign language, playing
tell* will require too much ex­ time together.
golf or working on acme com.
plaining, or becauaa he haa
One evening la Just ilka an­ munity welfare project isn t
had enough o f bustnen dur­ other. They sit and read, or bored.
ing the day and wanta to ei- watch television, or they play
They have a common Inter­
cape from It.
cards or ahe sits upstairs and est to discuss and project* to
HI* w ife's daytime exist­ aews while he tinkers In tha share. They don't work at
ence, if ahe apends her full basement. But mostly they killing time and ao their leitime keping houae, Is much just sit. Is It any wonder they aura hours paaa companion'
too routine to interest her are bored with each other'a ably.

E

A J«.« rsi

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'ee*

can afford to send her to
college. But shouldn't worth­
while scholarship! be granted
to students simply on the oldfashioned basis o f merit?
—DJSAPOlNTED PAREN TS
Answer: 1 believe scholar­
ships should be divided Into
two distinct
categories —
those based on merit alone
and those based principally
on
need.
Tacking on the
phrase “ and financial need”
to the requirements fo r prac­
tically
every
substantial
scholarship discourages many
deserving students.
However, don't give up upon
the strength o f other people'*
say-so. According to a study
by two official! o f tho Am­
erican Council on Education,
97 per cent of students whose
famtllea era in the 411,000
to 113,000 Income bracket re­
ceive
honor
scholarship
grants. Tha study also show ad
that twice as many scholar­
ships were given to students
whose families earned more

than 111,000 a year than to
those whose fam ily
income
wss less than 43,000. T h en
may be some factors these
statistics fall to take Into ac­
count — but they should en­
courage you to some extent.
I suggest you fill out the
Parents Confidential
State­
ment of the College Scholar­
ship Service even though it
seems futile to you to do m .
Reproductions c f tho state­
ment will be sent to the col­
lege* you specify, and tha col­
leges will do their own select­
ing. Rest assured they will
evaluate
your
daughter's
character, leadership,
aod
academic promise. You may
ba ploasantly surprised by
Its results. 1 hope ao!
Pleat* send your school
problems to Susan Light In
care o f the Sanford Herald.
While aba cannot answer each
letter personally, latten of
general interest will be an­
swered In this column.

types

are

usually on the crest o f a fash­
ion wave, but newsmen gencrorally look as though they
havo been awept out In th«
undertow.
Journalist! — “ Characterlied by extreme ilopplncss,"
laid a Santa Fc, N. M , re­
tailer;
“ They're
mostly , \
slobs," reads the indictment
from a Phoenix, Ariz., mer­
chant.
‘•Journalists," said a Salem,
Maas., clothier, “ are charac­
terized by the extra-full rut
of their
clothes
and full
pockets bulging with paper."
A lot of old newihoundi w*
know would say In sorrow, if .
not in defense, that the paper '
Is, unfortunately, not green.

"Ask

The gist o f the 15 standards

for

specifics,"

he

'

keep in
companies must says. “ You must
provide wbst they advrrtlso. mind that services of auto
agencies vary. The
Their claims and price rates rental
is that the

must

be

on

the

up-and up ads,

and not misleading.
For example, the model car
advertised fo r a specific rale
must be the one you can rent.
Or a comparable car for the
same rate must be available.
Rates by day, apedals, and
weekends must be listed, for
example, at 9 a.m. to S p.m.,
or 12-hour maximum!.
The N ew York move msy
have an effect nationally,
since several firms taking
part are national and Interna­
tiona] in scope.
However,
Arthur
Starts,
vice president o f the BBB of
Metropolitan
New
York,
points out that auch action
doesn't take
the responsi­
bility away from tha con­
sumer.

written

clearly

and

properly, merely give the con­
sumer baste information be­
fore he drives a rented car
out of the garage."
Some pertinent points inelude:
What Is the insurance and
who Is covered by It?
Shop around. Compare the
flat day rate and cents per
mile
charged in varioua
company ads.
Some have
lower day rates but a higher
per mile rate and others have
a low
mileage cost but a
higher day rate.
With Ihe
total about the tam e which
firm offers the best extras?
Ask for a list o f all extra
charges, especially when con­
tracting for a drivc-and-leave
it car.

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Sidelights On The Bare Top
by Helen Hennesey,

Even

If

fades Into

topless

swimsuit

fashion’s sunset,

Rudl Gernrelch is a name
that won’t soon be forgotten.
The shock value of the bare
top has made him known to
women who couldn't,
until
now, namo a top designer If
they were paid to. This may
prove to be a worth-while by­
product of the new shocker.
For he docs make handsome
clothes, the T. S. notwith­
standing.
There
are
amusing off•hoots o f
the
bare-bosom
furor, too.
Gernrelch expressed disgust
at his suits being worn by
women with ample bosoms.
Now a well-known
men’s
magaslne hss deduced the bra
alia o f its girlie art from 39
to 34.
In N ew York, usually con­
sidered a most sophisticated
city, there's a possibility of
overtime for the police de­
partment and a boon for the
blanket business. Any officer

Scholarships On Merit?
By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
D EAR MRS. LIGHT: Our
daughter will be a high ichool
senior this fall. She's been an
" A " student since first grade
and has always participated In
extra-curricular
activities.
She's a member of the Na­
tional Honor Society and the
Student Council as welt as
vice president of her class.
Her scores on various aptitude
and achievement tests have
been consistently high.
We had hoped
that she
would get a substantial col­
lage
scholarship
on t h a
strength of bar record. Now
we are told that there is
littla usa In her even apply­
ing for a scholarship since
tha good ones era based on
financial sued. Sha Is aa only
child, w e both work, aod nave
ao outstanding debts; it seems
ahe la not eligible (or mote
than a token amount.
B y denying ourselves and
postponing
retirement,
we

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Show business

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Women's Editor

J.'heWomen :

spotted — but, alas, for differ­
ent reason*.

Auto Rentals Scan Practices

Newspaper Enterprise

(O n

Doc Casey
and
Richard
Chambsrlaln
as
Sawbones
Kildare.
One Washington ret\Uer re­
corded that doctors are now
wearing sports coats on house
calls. Haven't you noticed old
Casey lately in his casual
street attire?
Yet, the clothing retailers
believe, according to
the
AIM BW aurvey, that doctors
and lawyers still have a long
way to go to catch up to the
commercial community. They
listed as best-dressed: busi­
ness executives, salesmen and
bankers, In that order.
Cen you Judge a man's oc­
cupation by tha
way
be
dresses? A trained clothier
can unially coma pretty dose,
was the
consensus. Show
people and journalists head
the list o f the most easily

who sees a Isdy tanning from

the new fashion. I f you wish
public to reduce to please the de­
beach Is to wrap her In a signer, vie fo r figure honors
with tha new,
streamlined
blanket and whisk her out of
pin-ups or Just bore the devil
tho public eye.
out o f Britain's journalists,
Modesty rears its
lovely you esn do It for $23. That
bead even In the stores that whst tho T. S. costs.
have decided to gamble on Chic Chat
selling this ultimate fashion
Q: I plan to go to Paris
plunge.
on my vacation. Can you tell
One New York store will me what fashion items would
display the topless suits In a be best to bring back as gifts
“ dignified” m a n n e r — on for the g irli in my office?
the floor o f their windows Lingerie and scarves
pack
rather thin on mannequins. easily. Are they good buys In
Sounds as though they don’t Parts?—Eleanor L.
quite approve o f wbst they’re
Dear Eleanor L .:
You
doing.
would be better o ff buying
Than there's this surprising gloves and
perfume.
You
viewpoint from
the
bird- won’ t h iv e to carry the per­
boiled world of the
news­ fume in your luggage. Tha
paper man. In London, the ■tore* will see that It la de­
Dally Mall chides the bare- livered to your plane before
top suit. It claims American you leave. lin gerie would be
women have been taking the expensive. Much o f the readyplunge In this direction for to-wear lingerie la Americanyears and our trouble is thst made anyway. And Ihe hand­
we try too hard. According made silks and laces are very
to this newspaper, the naked costly. Even scarves aren't
truth is not
Inspiring. It’s much of a bargain. The real
■Imply dull.
saving in Parts is In beau­
And so, ladies, these
are tiful
leather
gloves
and
some of the finer reactions to scents. Here you do very well.
the

waist up on a

The Doctor Says:

Nature Heals The Body Best
By Wayae G, Braadstadt,

M. D.
Newspaper Enterprise Asaa.
“ I dressed his wounds and
God bealad him ." Thus spoke
Ambrose Fare, a famous sur­
geon of the 14th century.
Whenever
you have
a
wound, whether accidental or
surgical, your chief concern
and (hat o f your doctor Is
that It heal as rapidly as pos­
sible and leave tha smallest,
least conspicuous sear pos­
sible. Given half a chance,
nature does a pretty good job
of this. After any wound there
la an inflammatory or lag
period In which tha tissues
nearest the wound pour out
blood and lymph to term a
clot and seal o ff the wound
from outside irritants.
At this stage, two teams go
to work. The white blood calls
break £&gt;wn the dead tissue
cellg and eventually tha clot

itself so that they can be car­
ried away by the circulating
blood. They also help to com­
bat any infectloua germ* that
may have entered the wound.
Meanwhile tha repair craw,
consisting o f
the building
materials In your blood, to
busy producing scar tissue.
The essential elements o f this
process are circulating pro­
teins,
carbohydrates
and
vitamins.
Tha
inflammatory stags
lasts about flve dsys-lcu ger
if infection Is present — but
how long tha entire healing
process will taka depends on
many factora. Since there Is
little that can ba dona to
speed beating, your doctor
must rely on preventing those
things that wilt
delay the
process. Vitamins A , B, C,
and K all play an Important
part. I f o n or more of these
is lacking healing Is slowed.

E very effort must be mada
to keep Infection out. This
means removing any foreign
body that might set up an inflammatcry reaction includ­
ing your own dead tissue.
Authorltiee warn against pour­
ing strong antiseptics Into a
wound because, even though
they kill a few stray germs,
they are likely to damage the
normal tissues and add to
your troubles. Gentle clean­
ing with warm water la tha
best first aid measure, then
let your doctor put on the
refining touches If the wound
is severe,
Anything that
Interferes
with the normal blood and
lymph suply to the Injured
part, such as excessive swell­
ing or too tight a bandage,
will
delay
healing. Some
diseases auch as diabetes
and anemia
also interfere
with prompt healing.

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Srralft Fri. July 24, ’64— Page 7

Hayley At Ritz

H O LLYW O O D
George

Segal

( NEA)

is still

—

a bit

■tunned by it all.
“ As a kid," he aayi, “ I was
the biggest movie fan o f all
time. 1 saw everything. I
worshipped the atars. And
now here I am."
H e worked with Robert
Taylor; Segal wua Taylor’s
assistant in the abortive "R ob­
ert Taylor Show" of last sea­
son which never got on the
air.
“ And then I was in a Hitch­
cock television show," he lays,
“ and I got to kiss Ann Bax­
ter. Imagine— me and Anne
Baxter I Around the set I
would aort o f walk near her
and try to make polite con­
versation."
And now the biggest thrill
o f ell. He’s one o f the huge
cast fo r “ Ship o f Fools," end
ho’s working on tho same

T IG H T SPOT — Hnlcy Mills finds herself in tho
clutches o f nrch-criminnl Eli Wallach in W alt
Disney’s suspense-mystery, "The Moon Spin­
ners." The Technicolor feature, based on a bestselling novel, also stars Peter McEnery and Fold
Negri. A Buena Vista relcnse.
Hayley MU1*. the hottest
Item to come from England
since James Watts
invented
the steam engine, has played
her last little-girl role.
Eighteen now, the immense­
ly popular actress plays her
ago in Walt Disney's suspenseful
mystery,
"Th e
MoonSpinners," which o p e n e d
Thursday at the Itllx Theater.
Tho performance runs through
the following Wednesday.
As Nlkky Ferris, an English
lass on vacation in romantic
Crete who finds adventure —
and a young man to share it
with her — she la bussed by a
handsome
young
fellow
countryman, I’clor McEnery.
To moke things even more
Interesting, the
big
deal
comes during tho height of
a Cretan carnival while tho
two arc fleeing for their lives
in, o f all things, a hearse.
For llaylcy, the emergence
Into adult roles is a
great

pleasure. " I'd hate to go into
my twenties playing
aweet
little girls,"
she
says. "1
loved making Tollyonna’ and
‘The Parent Trap' and all the
others, but I'm growing up
now, and I love my role as
N'ikky, a sharp teen-ager, In
"The Moon-Spinners."
in color by
Technicolor,
"T h e Moon-Splnnrrs"
stars
Miss Mills, Ell Wallsch, Peter
McEnery, Joan
Greenwood
and Irene Papas. Also, Pola
Negri returns to the screen,
bill
Anderson
co-produced
with Walt Disney, and Hugh
Attwooll was associate pro­
ducer. Jamca Neilson direct­
ed the Uucna Vista release.
Ih e “ problem drinker" has
been defined by the Florida
Alcoholic Rehabilitation Pro­
gram as the person who
drinks to a point where his
drinking interferes with some
phase o f his life.
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S E N S A T IO N A L

Triple Feature

NO. 1 A T 7:45 O N L Y — SCIENCE FIC T IO N
"D A Y O F T H E TR1FFID S” Howard Keel — In Color
J5o. 2 A T 0:10 O N L Y — N E W F L IP P E R M O VIE

“FLIPPER ’S N E W A D V E N T U R E ”

stage as Vivien Leigh. It is and was greeted warmly and
taken by the hand end inter­
almost too much.
viewed on radio by Army
Hollywood thinks that, in
Archcnl (Hollywood’s official
time, George Segal will inpremiere broadcaster) and es­
apire as much awe in other* corted into the theater.
as they did in him. He’s star­
“ For the nest one, I figured
ring in two big films, not yet this was silly. Who needs a
released — “ Invitation to a Idg car? Now they know who
Gunflghtcr" and “ The N E W I am, right? So 1 drove up in
Interns." (The capital lettera my own Chevy II. Well, they
are courtesy o f a nervous pro­ waved me away from the
ducer.) "Ship o f Fools" is hla front door; I had to park a
third film.
half-block away; they hustled
When Segal first came to me in the side door; 1 saw
Hollywood, he was invited to Arm y Archerd away fa r o ff
attend two big premieres in tha distance,"
which happened to fall in a
Let that be a lesson to
three-day period. First waa you, George Segal.
•
•
•
"Th e Cardinal" and then "Th e
Victors." And he learned a
Ross Martin, Henry Manfew facta o f Hollywood life.
cint and others who were con­
" I decided that I ought to nected with the old television
make an entrance fo r the ■how, “ Mr. Lucky," are still
first one," he aay*. “ So I bor­ unhappy about its demise.
rowed Dean Jones' Thundar- That waa the John Vlvyan
bird. I drove up to the theater series— it's still being rerun
— which w a» created by Blake
Edwarde and hed something
o f his “ Peter Gunn" flavor.
They feel that the show was
murdered by sponsor interfer­
ence. Martin and Mancini eay
that it was the sponsor who
dictated that tha setting be
changed from a gambling ship
to a floating restaurant.
And that change, they in­
sist, robbed the program of its
entire comedlc point o f view.
" I f they hadn't dona that,"
Martin aaya, " it would still be
on."

Special Events
Announced For
Longwood
ENJOYING A N afternoon swim nt 4-H Cunip
McCJunrrio nro Linda Laelty and Mary Stogncr,
Sanford. Lifeguard Alan Boyd tenches the girls
how to float.

2 At Movieland
"H urculci In tho Haunted
W orld" features tho opening
film at the Movieland DriveIn Theatre this Sunday and
will run through next Tueaday. Starring Reg Park, tha
all new apectacle In color it

NO. 4 A t 7 i :30 O N L Y — GOOD AS "R E A C H P A R T Y ”

“ SUMMER H O L ID A Y "
C L IF F RICH ARD S — IN COLOR

COMING SUN. • MON. - TUBS.
FIRST SANFO RD SHOWING
•‘ H E R C U LE S" N IT E L Y A T 7:45 ft 11:15
"C A S T L E OF III.OOD" A T 9:30 O N LY

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George Segal's Cup Runs Over

LL N E W
n all new heigh)
i fright and might

appearing in thia area fo r the
flrat time.
Sharing the screen ia an­
other
flnt-tim e-for-Sanford
showing o f Edgar Allen Poe's
mystery, “ Castle o f Blood,"
This chiller stars Barbara
Steele.
Wednesday and Thursday
tho Movieland has another
twin feature, “ Tha List o f
Adrian Mrascnger," starring
Tony Curtis and “ Bye Bye
Birdie" with Jsnet Leigh in
the leading role, The U tter
is also in color.
Closing out the week will be
a triple feature, all o f them
Jn color. "T h e Deep S ix"
atars Alan Ladd; “ The Brass
Botlte'* co-stars Tony Randall
and Rurl
Ives and “ The
P ris e " with Paul Newman In
the leading role.

Ily Donna Est&lt;*
Evcnta scheduled fo r next
week, the final week o f sum­
mer recreation, at Longwood
Elementary School were an­
nounced today by Coach W alt
Diurua.
On Monday a talent show
ia planned with ribbons to be
awarded fo r the acta that art
most unusual, moat entertain­
ing, and many others,
Wednesday w ill be Junior
Olympics day with ribbons
awarded in varioue categor­
ies.
The children will meet for
the regular aesalon o f skating
Tuesday at Skate City and
for swimming Thursday at
Land O'Lakca Country Club
In Caaselberry,
Clean up day w ill be held
Friday.
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday activities are held st
the school from 8:30 until
lt:30
n.m.
Tuesday a n d
Thursday special events are
from 9 until 11:30 a.m. with
students providing their own
transportation and paying a
nominal fee.
Initructora
are
Coaches
Drums and Rodney Umberger
and Mrs. Nell Druedlng.

Come To The Mar-Loti For

A B LE
H O P PIN G
with Dottle Austin
Something new and delic­
ious in steaks ia the Caribe
Cut. This is a auccuient serv­
ing of top sirloin in throe sites
which you can order for either
lunch or dinner, at the Caribe
Lounge in the V aldei Hotel.
Many other
mouthwatering
foods am available for your
noon o r evening meal, and al­
ways your favorite beverages,
of course. They arc open until
2 a m. on Friday and Satur­
day night, and the Friday
night special ia free music.
• • •
I f it'a seafood you’re han­
kering for, try those out ofthli-worid shrimp at Spancer’a. No one else prepares it
like they do and It Is indeed a
delicacy fit fo r a king—or a
queen. Little princes and prin­
cesses like it, too. Of course,
they also have all the lobster
you can eat, and succulent,
tummy-yummy steaks.
Try
Spencer’s for lunch, too. Good
food, good drinks, a pleasant,
relaxed, air conditioned at­
mosphere — t h e unbeatable
combination.
• • •

Prime Beef Charcoal Steaks
Newly

Perorated Air-Conditioned Dining Room

Dancing!

Thurs, - FH. • Sat — A fte r «:30 P. M.

Music Hy "H O L ID A Y S " From Orlando

io mints . . . an economical
and laaty treat for all the
fam ily—
• • •

Facilities For Alt S tir Parties, Banquet*,
Special Occasion*

I f you’d like home delivery
of chilled wines, beer, or li­
quor, then phone Rex Liquor
Mart of Valuta In Plnccrcit
Shopping Center , . . Plaid
Stamp* with every purchase,
too. Convenient hours h ive
been established: 0 a.m. to
10 p.m.
Monday through
Thursday, and 0 a.m. to mid­
night on Friday and Saturday.
e • •
George’s Tavern boasts a
well-stocked atore at prices
you like to pay. There arc
special low prices If you buy
by the caie. And the friendly,
relaxing atmosphere In tho
lounge m ikes it a wonderful
place to escape the heat and
enjoy your friends.
• • •

W A D
I n i l
RESTAURANT
J V 1 A I\ -L U U
C O C K T A IL LO U N G E
Lou Rotaa, Owner — Hwy. 17-92 Juat South o f Sanford

George’s TA VERN

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BEER
A L L Your Fnvoritr Hrands A t A Price
You’re Glad To Pay . . .
S P E C IA L LOW PRICES BY T H E C A SE
— Plenty O f Free Parking —

— NOW THROUGH TH U R S D A Y —

LASAGNA

Don’t forget the announce­
ment ad tn Thursday's paper
lhat Lake Monroe Inn's dining
room Is all booked-up for F ri­
day. However, there's still
plenty o f room In the lounge
for dining and enjoying your
drinks.
• • •
If you love to hear a live
What's better than having a
band, you'll enjoy the Jack
Rosiman Trio at the Capri, delicious charcoal b r o i l e d
every Friday and Saturday steak of prime beef and then
niglit. As always, there's good dancing to fine music niterfood and your favorite drinks, wards? That's what Liu Ko­
expertly mixed and quickly las invites you to do at the
served. They feature a busi­ Mar Lou. Thr dining room's
nessman's lunch, and busi­ always open, tho dancing to
nesswomen enjoy it, too . . . the music o f the Holidays of
all for less than a dollar. An Orlindo is every Thursday,
excellent spot to entertain Friday and Saturday evening
that out of town client at a after 9:30. Come out and live
quiet, secluded table, on these it up.
e a •
warm summer day*.
• • •
Have you been down to
Luncheon, dinner and ban­ Freddie's Steak House lately?
quet bookings at the Trade They have added a beautiful
Winda Cafeteria, or a sparkl­ new dining room, matching
ing morning coffee brunch are the colonial atyle decor. It's
becoming more and more the Gaslight Room, and if
popular. An excellent place to you haven't been there yet,
la k e Dm whole family, too, for you'll love Ihe charming at*
a wide choice o f tasty dishes. mosphere, the excellent ser­
What better spot for a dinned vice, and most of all the de­
out before a first-run movie, licious cuisine provided by
Fran
Larson.
or late evening shopping at Steve ami
the Seminole Plsra on llw y. There's lovely Vicky Blair at
17 02 and SR 434 at Fern Ihe piano bar in the Gaslight
Room and Carol Pcttijohn'a
Park?
e • •
talented and tuneful fingeri
Square dance buffs are on the Ivories in the Lam p­
traveling over to McGregor lighter Lounge, A delightful
Ranch for Use big square place to Impress your out-ofdance party every Saturday town visitors, who'll go away
night. Why don't you Join satisfied and happy.

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Mrs. Kratzert Hostess To A Luncheon
$aJt&amp;
In Honor O f Miss Marilyn McDaniel

By I s o n Circle
Who during these hot months
E. Forrest May of Jackson has not appreciated the beau­
Mrs. W. A. Kratzert snd luncheon complimenting Miss rangements on cither side of edged In crystal droplets, with
ville, served his brother as ty o f tree* and the shade they daughters, Mrs. William B. Marilyn McDaniel, l o v e l y the mantle. Delphinium, bril­ the unusual beauty creating a
conversa­
best man, and ushers were give? Indeed, summer is a rark and Miss Rn«n Krstzcrt, bridc-elcct of David B. King. liant American Beauty roses s t i m u l a t i n g
splendid time to plan for the
tion
piece.
and
pink
sweetheart
roses
Resplendent
arrangements
Willard L. Holden, brother-in- inclusion of one or more were co-hostesses at the grac­
Individual tablea placed In
were artistically arranged in
law of the groom from Mi­ trees in the garden when the ious Krstzcrt home on Park of roses adorned the living
the
living room were centered
gold
based
crystal
epergnes
room
with
two
Identical
ar­
Avenue to a beauteous bridal
ami; Waller Myrick, uncle of proper planting time arrives.
with dainty nosegays of roses
th e ' bride from Orlando, and Much like our friends in the
edged in pink and white lac«
North who pore over seed catFred Jones, Sanford.
and net with tiny satin ribRicky Myrick of Orlando alogs during the winter to
bona. Bridal place cards and
plan their spring plantings,
waa Junior groomsman.
individual white carnations
The bride's mother was at­ wc can rest in the shade dur­
tied with white satin bows
ing the summer and plan what
tired In an elegant pink lacc
marked the places.
to plant next winter to enjoy
sheath over pink taffeta with
Centering the honoree’s ta­
all year long.
white accessories and a white
ble, which was covered in ex.
The ideal time [or planting
rose corsage.
quitlle while damask, was a
is from December to Febru­
The groom's mother chose a
rose arrangement in an ele­
ary, when trees are dormant,
light hlue silk sheath, hand
gant oblong antique container
that is. resting before a bunt
embroidered in silver with of spring growth. This is par­
with gold trim and hand paint­
love birds. Her accessories ticularly true in the case of
ed roses accented by dasalc
were white and her corsage trees dug from the ground.
crystal candle holder! with
was of white roses.
Container - grown specimens,
tall white tapera. The places
Following the wedding a re­ whose roots will be largely
were
marked
with bridal
ception was held at the home undisturbed, ran be trans­
place cards and Individual
of the hrldc.
planted any time during the
carnation corsagca.
For her golng-away outfit, year, yet they will tuffer to
Mrs. Kratzert prepared the
the bride chose a smart white some degree from planting
elaborate luncheon, which waa
ault with tiny red polka dota during the undue heat of sum­
unusually attractive with a
complemented by white ac­ mer which causes rapid loss
combination of avocado ring,
cessories and a white rose o f moisture from the leaves
chicken aalad, deviled eggs
and subsequent willing.
corsage.
and an assortment of fruits
There are a number of
Following a wedding trip to
In various designs forming a
flowering
treei
which
thrive
in
the east coast, Mr, and Mrs.
colorful and appetizing lunch­
Central Florida, requiring lit­
May are at homo at I08V4 W.
eon course.
tle care after their initial cul­
IBth Street in Sanford.
The
hostesses nresented
tural requirements have been
Among the out o f town wed­
Marilyn and her mother, Mrs.
met. It ia the beat garden
ding guests were Mrs. G. E.
Thomas F. McDaniel, with
practice to prepare the hole
Dann and children, G. W. and for the tree in advance, es­
corsages of sweetheart roses
Jerry, from Miami; Mr*. Leo pecially If one plana to dig a
and Marilyn received a com­
O'Donnell and children, Patty, tree from the woods, doing
bination waffle iron and grill
Janie and Kathy from Penn- the latter only after securing
from Mrs. Kratzert and her
aylvania; Mr. and Mra. E. B. the landowner's permission.
daughters.
Fetters from
DeBary and The soil dug out of the hole
Others enjoying the delight­
many frlenda from Sanford. In the garden should be re­
ful bridal luncheon were the
placed with good topsoil, some
Mmcs. Thomas Bowden, M.
compost or manure and some
R. Strickland, Charles Park
complete fertilizer, either 4-7-5
Sr., Sidney Chase, Ray Her­
or 6-8-6.
ron, Jim Leonard, Roy Mann,
In setting the tree, do not
LcRoy Anderson, Louie Gar­
MISS M A R IL Y N M CD ANIEL, seated right, was complimented recently
let the roots dry out and take
ner and Robert Williams.
ons, Mrs. Fred Lyons, Mra. Jack Simpklm, H ri. Jam ci cla Lyons, Karen Lyons, Sha­
By Jana Caaaelberry
with a bridal luncheon at the gracious Kratzert homo on Park Avenue.
care that the trunk ia at the
Also Mra. E. C. Waldheim
Lovely bride - elect Mlsa Edward Maaon, Mrs. Eliza­ lllack, Mr*. William Moon, ron Lord, Lucy Moon, Cheryl
Mra. Thomas F. McDaniel, mother o f the bridc-elcct, is seated with
same depth at which it for­
of Maitland, Mrs. Hugo Wald­
Phyllis Lyons o f Long wood beth Talso, Mrs. Carlyle Swof- Mra, n. T . Mllwce, Mra. Strong, Becky Young, Loic- merly grew. Wash the soil in
Marilyn. From the left standing are Mrs. William it. Purk (E vle Krat­
heim, Opelika, Ala,, Mias Kay
was honored at a bridal show­ ford, Mrs. William Young, James Nutter, Mra. Leonard anne Wagner, Becky Wagner and around (he roots, leaving
zert), Mrs. W . A. Kratzert and Minn Rosie Kratzert, co-hoateases.
Ivey and Miss Anne Crapps,
e r Tuesday night given by Mrs. Leonard Wagner, Mrs. Casselberry, and M iiiea Mar- and Robin Wagner.
a slight rim above soil level
Mrs. Mary Mobley at her
(o hold water which should be
borne on Lake Talmo.
applied regularly once a week
until the rainy season starts.
The color icheme for the
No further fertilizer la needed
decoration! and refreshments
during
the first
year of
was pink and white. Dainty
By Donna Kates
Wash., were united in matri­
Pink and while glads were served her sunt ss flower
growth, although some should
pink and white paper parasols
Mlsa Sharyn Elaine Dudley, mony on Saturday, July 11, at used in arrangements to dec­ girl.
be added the following Febru­
served as centerpieces sur­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7 p.m. at the Longwood Bap­
ary.
The bride's mother chose n
rounded with deep pink hibis­
orate the church.
It Is possible to obtain a Frederick W. Dudley of Long- tist Church with Rev. Jack
floral print frosty silk dress
cus blooma. Refreshments of
Given in marriage by her
succession of bloom through­ wood, and Gary Leroy Sea­ Lindsay performing the can­
with blue accessories and an
cake, sherbet punch, mints
father,
the bride was lovely orchid coraage.
out almost the entire year by berg, ion of Mr. and Mrs. An­ dlelight double ring cere­
and nuts were aorved. The
choosing
varieties
w h i c h gus L. Scsberg o f Spokane, mony.
in a formal white organza
Following the weeding n re­
cako waa decorated with pink
bloom at different times. One
ception
was held at the bride's
gown
over
taffeta
with
the
fit­
rosebuda.
of the earliest to bloom is
ted bodico featuring a Sa­ parents home on Credo Ave­
The honoree wore a lovely
tiie bauhlnla whose limbs are
brina neckline and traditional nue in Longwood. The ..ble
corsage of white carnations
covered with orchtd-llkc flowtapered
sleeves. The full skirt featured a beautiful four-tier
given her by Mra. Flnnoy
era in the winter and early
cascaded into a sweeping wedding cake, punch and
Haynes.
spring. Both the bauhinia and
chapel train. Her veil o f il­ dainty bridal tid bits.
the redbud, an early spring
Guests enjoyed playing sev­
Assisting at the reception
lusion fell from a floral antj
flowering
tree
with
rose-pink
e r a l games and the guest of
were Mrs. Betty Kelgans,
Jeweled
headpiece
and
the
flowers, bloom before their
honor received many beauti­
carried a bridal bouquet of Sirs, Dottle Anstey, -Shirley
leaves appear.
ful and uieful gift*.
Goldman, Sirs. Marge LaBree
orchids.
The
flowering
dogwood
Those
attending included
and Mrs. Wilma Pope.
shows
its
while
bracts
during
Sirs.
Audrey
Fullmer
at­
the mother of the bride-to-be,
Mr. and Mrs. Scsberg are
the «pring Commonly thought
tended her sister as matron
Mra. Edgar Lyons, her grand­
residing on the Old Dixie
of
as
"flow
ers,"
these
bracts
of
honor
and
was
attired
in
a
mother, Mra. Roland Lyons,
Highway in Longwood.
surround the actual flowers
pink lace sheath with an arm
Mrs. Ralph Hunter, Mrs. Bea­
which, in the autumn, develop
bouquet
of
pink
carnations.
trice Skewca, Mra. Doria I-yInto scarlet fruit, making the
Miss Sally Simpkini, Miss
tree showy again. In bloom
IHIIDK-KLECT’ 1’ IIY L L IS LYONS, ccntor, wan honored with a bridal
Joanne Chubb and Miss Judy
at the same time will come
Mra, Edgar
y night Kiven by Mrs. Mary Mobley, right. Mi
nhower Tuosdnv
Litumcau attended the bride
the tabebuii, mimosa and
LyottH, mother o f the bride, ia on the left.
as bridesmaids and wore aqua
parkinsonla, fallowed by the
lace sheathi with bouquets of
J ic irin d s and m a g n o l i a
carnations tinted aqua.
grandlflora. The latter ap­
Don Cunlngham served the
pears to be one of the only
groom as best man and ush­
flowering trees which is also
ers were Frank Fullmer Jr.,
Episcopal Church o f Sanford,
Mrs. Paul Ftsold, president
evergreen and therefore at­
By Frances W ester
brother-in-law of the bride,
accompanied
her
daughter,
e f American Legion Post 53
tractive
at
all
seasons.
Paul W. Rumor will be back
MRS. G A R Y LEROY SEABERG
David K d gan i
and Owen
NEW Y O R K ( U P l ) - I n *
Mra. Fred Turner, and two
Auxiliary, has announced that
Summer bloom ia available
in I.nko Mary thla weekend
Anstcy.
grandchildren, to California study of 5,381 white women from the crape-myrtle whose
a school of Instruction for
New Short • Cut T e
Alias Janet Lane Fullmer
members o f the Kaiser Foun­ flowering season can be pro­
newly elected officers and for a visit. Ilia wife, the fo r­ fo r her vacation.
Summer Comfort 1
The fam ily flew there F ri­ dation Health Plan, Dr. Jacob longed by the pruning o ff of
chairmen o f all unlta o f the mer Phyllis Flaherty, will
Sixth District will be con­ drive to Jnrksonvlllc, Friday, day, Mrs. Turner will join Yeruahalmy, of the University spent blossom heads. Then In
W e ll Bhapa And
M .M
ducted this Sunday, July 2(1 to he there when his ship her husband, who la In the of California, found that al­ the fall, the koelrouterla or
By Mrs. Frank While
Alicante Road and her sister,
Taper It —
*
at tha Orlando Memorial Post docks In Mnyport on Its re­ service and stationed in Cali­ most twice as many smokers golden-raln-tree will buret In­
Mr, and Mra. Cornelius Do- Mrs. A. Service, o f DeBary
to
masses
of
yellow
blooma
Homa.
turn from a cruise to New fornia now, to make their « s non-smokers failed to car­
visited relatives and friends
FOR A P P O IN T M E N T
which In about one month turn vale o f Valencia Road recent­
home there.
ry their babies to term.
Registration w ill begin at York.
in Brooklyn, Staten Island and
Into
exotic,
red,
papery
pods.
ly
returned
from
a
trip
which
CALL 322-4913
Mrs. Murray will return to
8:30 a.m. and tha session will
Hunter recently
returned
The ratio, aa reported in
Oceanside, Long Island, and
By Maryann Miles
A current project o f the look them to New Orleans,
open a t V a.m., followed by from a Mediterranean cruise, Lake Mary In two week*.
"M edical Tribune," a publics
took in the World's Fair at
Recent house guests o f Mr,
lunch a t noon,
but has nut had time to come
Uon for doctors: 8.4 per cent Florida Federation of Garden La., Texas and on to Meaico. New York. Enroute they visit­
and Mrs. Maurlca Linten o f
Clubs la the encouragement of They aaw a bull fight, the pyMra. Pesold urges all o f­ bark homo until now,
prematures among smokers,
ed folks in Pennsylvania.
Grace Boulevard, were Mr.
planting
flowering
trees
Bear L ak e
ramidi and visited the cathed­
ficers and chairmen to at­
3.5 among non-smokers.
Hair Styling Salon
and Mrs. Karl Howard and
throughout
the
state.
Accord
tend this constructive course
rals and the mountainsides.
Mra. Ernest (Itu lh ) Mur­
However, the mortality rate
Dr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Pickchildren,
Janice,
Nancy
and
2201
&amp; Park Arc.
Ing to a report at the recent
With their knowledge of Span­ ford of Sollcn, Ohio, and chil­
ao that tbs Sanford unit will ray o f Lake Mary, and office
for the premature Infante of
David from Sayctte, N . C.
annual
convention,
actual
be well represented,
secretary o f the Holy Cross
ish, a five day sightseeing
non-smokers was strikingly
dren, Scott and Barbara, re­
plantings of flowering trees
higher—232,1 per 1,000 against have far exceeded the eatl tour made R possible for Mra. cently visited the Earl PickBy Maryann Milea
137.7 per 1,000 for (bote of mated number which might Dovale to collect a few pitch- fords on Alicante Road, De­
Mr. and Mra. Henry Saxon smokers.
have resulted from this two- e n to add to an unusual col­ Bary.
o f Tarpon Springs, will arrive
What ia the eigiiificanccT year project. Why don't you lection she started years ago
this weekend
fo r a two A n premature babies of mo­ join the ranks e f those who on trip* abroad.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Mr. and Mra. James York
week* visit with Mr. and thers who smoke hardier than are helping to make Florida
of
Volusia
Drive
have
their
statement
Mrs. T. H. Green on Bear those o f abstainers T
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Caruso en­
an even more beautiful state?
granddaughter,
Miss Janet
So we’ll
Lake Circle.
tertained their nephew, Jos­
Moat unlikely, said
Dr.
York, of Greenville, Pa., here
eph Donato, o f Union, N. J.
Yerushalmy. He said he cited
for n visit. On July 14, Janet
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ber­ the figures m erely to show
Mr. Donato was surprised at
waa honored with a sweet 16
tram end children, Rhonda how, In connection with amok
tha growth of DeBary since
birthday party.
Mra. Charles Barber o f hla last visit.
and Ronnie, from Gorin, l(o., lag, statistics can mislead.
Norfolk, Vs. la a current
will vialt her slater and fa ­
D E E P F R IE D
house guest o f har mother,
mily, Mr. aitd Mra. Bill ShoMrs. Samuel Grierson of
Mrs. Thelma Lewis at her
gren of Baar Lake, en rout*
GOLDEN BROWN
down horn and u y "RANDALL ELECTRIC
home on Orange Avenue.
to Miami.
OVER 35 YEARS
COMPANY offers s complete electrical
Mra. Barber is the former
Mr. and Mra. J. W . Adams
By Maryana Mile*
A t First 4k Palmetto
■orvlce, docs good work, doe* it prompt­
and childran, also from Gorin,
Mr. and Mra, W alter Grif­ Martha Lewis o f Sanford and
(Alongaide old poet office)
ly, efficiently and cheorfully and docs
SERVED WITH: FRENCH FRIES — COLE SLAW —
will accompany tha Bertrams. fith o f Charlotte Drive in tha will remain with her mother
appreciate Us customers."
HOT ROLLS A BUTTER —
Lake Brantley ares announce until October, at which time
IC E D J J A J J J J C O F F J U I
Lt.
Barber
will
return
from
a
^
Don’t
forget
Greasy frying pans end the arrival o f n son. Michael
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your camera and Kodak film
Sid Vihlen
broiler pans ere sealer to Stanley G riffith, bom July Mediterranean lour with tha
U. S. Navy.
clean
g
one
tablespoon
of
18, 1964 and weighing seven
Randall Electric Company
baking soda is added to the pounds and four ounces.
Locally thread And Operated By
water In which the pan* are Tha G riffiths have six other weighing four ounce* was ob­
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Glenn McCall and "Emle" MlUa
• Carpets*
children,
Wayne,
Freddie,
to
soak.
Bring
to
a
boil.
Now
served to successfully attack • Tile
f
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Unea and tbea dry.
F «*g y Mert, bridal bouquet of white roses.
Miss Cherlc Garret o f Or­
daughter o f Mra. Rodger L.
lando attended the bride as
Brown of Orlando and Col.
maid of honor and was gown­
John G. M ori o f Minneapolis
ed In powder blue taffeta with
Minn., and Francla Kirk May,
a alioi l veil of silk illusion at­
eon of Mra. Michael Thomai
tached to a blue taffeta circ­
o f Sanford and the late Rev.
let featuring a dainty how at
E. Format May, were united
the crown. Her bouquet was
in holy matrimony on Friday,
o f royal blue pom poms inter­
July 17, at 8 p.m. at the
spersed with blue a a t i n
Trinity
Baptlat Church of
streamers.
Apopka with Rev. Harold
Dann officiating at the imp rc iiiv e candlelight and dou­
ble ring ceremony.
A profuilon o f potted palma
and atanding baskets o f glada
were arranged at the altar
with teven branched candel­
abra holding tall while tapera
at either aide.
Mra. Cindy Holden, aololit,
from Miami and formerly of
Sanford, aang " A lw a y s " "B ecauae" and "T h e Lord'a
c r ."
Given in marriage by her
atepfather, Rodger L. Brown,
the bride waa lovely in a floor
length gown o f white ailk orSanaa with the fitted bodice
adorned with aecd pearls and
aequlni. The voluminous skirt
was accented by a sweeping
chapel train held by a tailored
bow at the back walit. Her
aiik veil of Illusion was at­
tached to a tiara of aecd
pearli and crystal, beads ac­
cented by a single crystal
droplet at the forehead. The
headpiece was created by the
F . S. Adams, of Sanford. The
groom’a grandmother, Mrs.
bride carried an arm cascade
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Other b r i d a l attendanU
were Mrs. Beth Turner, Miss’
Barbara Dann and Miss Don­
na Allen, all of Orlando, and
they were gowned Identical to
the maid of honor.
Miss Lora Lea Myrick at­
tended her cousin as junior
bridesmaid,
and she was
gowned In while organza with
a powder blue sash. Her flow­
ers and headpiece were iden­

tical to the maid of honor.

Pre-Nuptial Party Fetes Miss Lyons

Miss Dudley, G. L Seaberg Are Wed

Legion Auxiliary
Announces Class

For This Sunday

Lake M ary Personals

Statistics Smog

Smoking Studies

The Pat *N Place

DeBary Personals

Forest City

Personals

Betty Arme's

Personals

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TV Time Previews

7:30-8:30 p.m.
CBS. The le's Wild West Circus." (r e ­
8:30-9:30 p m. ABC. Burke's
Great Adventre. "This w ai a run) Here's an odd-ball out­ Law. “ Who Killed His Royal
Giant." (rerun)
It 'i
ques­ ing, a real old fashioned Am­ Highness?" (rerun) The vic­
tionable whether Texas hero erican wild west show, Swed­ tim Is a Hollywood restaura­
teur who diet of stomach
Sam Houston was as coldly ish style.
trouble — induced by poison.
temperamental as he's play­
8:30-11:30 p. m. NBC, Bob The auspecla
Include Bert
ed here by Robert Culp. This Hope Present the
Chrysler Parka
(who
could
haw
story Is based on a stormy Theatre. "Seven At ilea of Bad knocked o f( the dead man by
period in Houston's life, par­ Road." (color) (rerun) The merely ainging "There She
ticularly his unhappy mar- eternal triangle made for Is, Miss
A m erica"),
Gale
riaRe while governor of Ten­ three good characterisations Storm (whose vocal talents
nessee and a subsequent con­ here in a stor ylhat never are almost on a par with
gressional trial after Initiat­ loses momentum. A
hitch­ Parks'), Telly Savalai (one
ing a street brawl with an hiking actor (J eff
Hunter) of T V ’s finer vlllians), ElisaOhio congressman.
stops In a small
Southern both
-Montgomery,
Mickey
7:30-8:30 p. m. (N B C ) In­ town Just long enough to get Rooney, Linda Darnell and
ternational Showtime. "Trol- himself In a peck of trouble. Sheldon Leonard.

“E V E N IN G HOURS ARE R E A D IN G HOURS”

Mr. MERCHANT,.
The SANFORD HERALD Now Has

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(4 1 Rap. Conran
H i t ) l l Adult Thaatar
I t ) Nan aline
&gt;1:10 ( I ) Movie
• lid ( • ) Ch S Opens
( ! ) Huntley • Brinkley
unday
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11:00 (Si Tha Story
Rep.
Nat.
Conran,
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O)
T. B. A.
&lt;«l Industry an Psrsds
T:S4 &lt;1&gt; InL Bhowilm*
lllt S 1(1 lUreball
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12:40 14) l/ .r t r l.luht llouaa
1:14 &lt;J&gt; bob (lo p * Chry.
( I ) Oral llaoarta
Theatre
11:44-1*1 I I* .-bail
( ! ) nurka'a Law
(SI Bodal h'teuelty In
1:14 ( ! ) FummaMIma St*r
Action
(&gt;) Price (a Right
1:00 ( ! ) Pa.ehull
1:10 IS) leeuee a Answers
&lt;«&gt; Alfred Hitchcock
Hour
1:S5 ( ! ) Baseball
14:44 ( ! ) tack Pear (Colnrl
!:0 » ( I ) Dlseutery ‘ SI
( ! ) Fight o f the Week
1:10 ( I ) Movie for a Monday
(4) Tw ilight Zone
A f tar noon
14:14 ( ) ) Republican Conven­
1:10 ( I ) PC A Golf Tourna.
tion T. B. A.
*:oo l l ) rh « Grant Adventure
11:44 (1) New*
4:00 ( ! ) Chrlatrophers
( ! ) News—Murphy Mar­ 4:10 111 Sian Into specs
ti*
4:10 i t ) Htar A Mtory
11:11 ( I ) Newt. Sports, W t*t4:00 (S&gt; CUB Mpurta Hpuctaethsr
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(l&gt; Theater af Iha Stars
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11.14 &lt;l&gt; Johnny Carson
I l l Tnpte
(C olor)
4:lil (1) Why 1 Joined A. A.
11:10 11) Maverick
( I ) Tad Mack Amateur
ITauh
SA TU R D A Y A. M.
S:00 (Si I t i l Canlury
tits (* ) taw *, rr either
(SI Dlaeuaalon ’ 14
( ! ) Aleet tha 1‘raaa
1:14 ( « ) Summer Semaeier
0:10 ( * l Praha
1:44 (4) Grower* Almanac
111 New scope
(41 Nawa
1:00 (SI December Urlda
III# ( ! ) Deputy Dog Variety
Show
t i l m il Dana Mhoar
( I ) [.aaila
f » ) ItFD M !.1-Florid*
l i l t ( ! ) Across Th* Fanr*
J:10 ( I ) Humniar Olympic
Trial*
(4) Cap). Kangaroo
( ! ) Wonderful World of
fie Rocky Jons*
Color
• :lt ( ! ) Robin Hood
(SI Mr Favorite Martian
( t ) Major Mercury
1:00 l*| i:.l Hulltan Show
t i l t ( I ) Th# Alvin Rhow
1:10 ( I i OrlnJt
(S) T b * Alvin Show
(S) Arraat * Trial
• i l l ( ! ) R u ff A Reddy
0:00 (.1) Itotianit
(4) Tennasea* Tuaedo
(SI Tha Celebrity Gam*
I t ) Super man
1:10 (*&gt; llranuar
11:10 ( ! ) Hector llralh eola
(I&gt; Quick Draw McUraw 10:00 ( I ) Dupont Hhow of Weak
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( I I Sloney llurka
(t)
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t l i t l (1) Fireball XL.
10:10 ( I ) AI1C S « « l Report
(4) M lahly Mottit
f t ) Jettons
(S) What's Sly U n a
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( I ) 'H arry Iiosaoaor
(«&gt; nia Tin Tin
Naw* *
(1) ''■•per
(0) N ew ell**
11)14 (11 Fury
lt:th (SI Keyhole No 1S17
(Sr liny Rogers Show
11:14 i l l Thaatar of tha s u n
(1) Beany A Cecil
11:10 H i paler Gunn
1t:4S ( ! ) Keyhole
RATUKDAY p . m .
11:00 (l&gt; llullwlnkls Show
MONOAT A. kl.
(S) CRH News
1:00 ( I ) Ulan On
(*&gt; nuga Bunny
11:11 IS) Bsishall
S ill ( I I Hunahln* Almanao
11:10 (9) Be lane* Fiction
0:10 (SI Growers Almanao
Theater
(1 ) llallclun'a of Man
f t ) M IC News
t i l l ( I ) Today
It:4 l (S) baseball
(S ) Mutnmar Hemeeter
l : i « ( ! ) Men Into Hpaoa-F
T:lo (Si New*
1(00 1) My Frlsnd Fllcka
t i l l ( I ) Farm, Market De­
(SI Industry on I’arad*
part
l i l t (&lt;) llasehall
* i f l ( I ) Today
1:14 ( t ) Champ W restling
( ! ) baseball
1:10 &lt; » Roller Derby
l l l l IS) Theater X
(S) Navy Film o f tb*
la Ik* rnurt o f Ike Conaty
Wash
Jndue, aenilante I ’ou a l), Flor­
( ! ) Helene# Fiction
ida.
la I'robote.
Theater
la rri Fatale o f
1:00 (1) An A ge o f K in g*
HUHAN JoNKH. WHORE F l'l.t.
( ! ) Men Into Hpac«
NAME 18 BUSAN V.EGGINSON
4:14 I t ) An Age o f K ings
JONES,
( ! ) Outlaws
Deceased.
0:44 (1J Wide World of
Ta All I'redllar* aad I'eraoa*
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Having
Plalaia
or
llemaada
&lt;l&gt; Ilia I’ lciur#
Against la id fietntai
( I I Men Intu Hpac#
You and each of you are
1:1* (S) lie the Law
hereby notlflod and r*uulred (u
S;O0 ( t ) riahln c Fun
preiant
any claim* and demand*
S: ! I ( ! ) Nawaeop*
which you. nr either « f ).tu.
S:;0 &lt;•) Hum* Gardening
may have against th* •■let*
S:!S (C) IVuh. Report
Of PUSAN JONES, whoa* full
(St Henneetry
him * la HCHAN MEOG1NRON
• .10 IS&gt; Uuy Lumbar do
JONES, deceaaed, tat* Of eeld
0:11 ( ! ) Nawaeop#
County,
to th* County Juda*
! : « l ( t ) Clrcua Hoy
of Seminole County, Florida, a!
( f t Central Florid*
bla office In th* court houao
Hhnwcaal
o f aald Comity at Hanford.
( I ) S u Hunt
Florida, within ala « slender
1:10 ( I ) Th* l,l»ui»nant
month* from the tlmo o f ih*
(PS llootanannr
flrat puhlloailnn o f this notlca
1:00 (St Han Franaleoo
Tw o copies of each claim, or
Convention City
dtmand
shall ba In nrltlns.
(SI Isekla Olaaaun
(SI Idas Howard Hpeclal and shatl atata Ilia place or
raitdanoa
and post offlcs ad­
1:10 ( I I Joar Bishop (C olor)
dress o f th* claimant, and shall
( I I Th» D tfendirs
b# sworn to by tha claimant,
(Si Lawranea Walk
agent, attorney and accom­
1:00 ( I I Saturday Night
panied by a filing fee of on*
Movie
dollar and aurli claim or de­
1.10 (01 I ’hll Hllvars
mand not an filed b* void,
( t ) Hummer Olympic
a/ C. A. E lliott
T rial*
As ancillary e 'tn Inlet re tor
l *:00 ( 0) Ounamoka
o f th* Ratal* of
HI'SAN JONES, whoa* full
n:im* I- HUMAN MEOGINbON JONES, deofueed
Publish July IS. IT, 14 . SI. 1pa4
I * tbo I'a a rl a f ihe Coanty Cl i II-41

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Jadsa, kratlaulr la a a f s , I'la r.
14a, la Prabala.
l a vai l.aiata a (

AN N] 15HKL
W A LK HR
RON. Pacaaaad

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h ir r il 41 4IF A P F I.lt*ATICIN
FUR T A N UKKtl
(Are. IBI.IS Florida •relate*
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T a A ll Ttadltara aad l*rtaaaa
NOTICE IP H E R EB Y COV­
lla v la s
Claims no Demand* EN. That John llounton th*
A gainst a«44 Olaialai
holder of the follow ing c-ertl

You and *».-h of you ar#
hereby notified and raunlrait (a
praaant any claim* and demand*
wlilrh you, or alihar or you
may have aialnat the a*tat* at
A N M Fill'.!,
WA1.KKR
OlH.
DON, deceased. lata •&gt;( rharlaaIon County, Mouth Carolina, to
tha county Judge of Htmino!#
County, Florida, at hi* offloo
In ths court buua# of said
County at Sanford. Florida,
within ala calendar month*
from tha tlm* of th* flrat pub­
lication of thti notlca. Two
coplea o f each claim or demand
shall be ta wrlttna. and shall
atata tha place o f residence and
post offlcs addrsas of th*
claimant, an l shall i-a aworn ta
by lb * claimant, hi* a*ant, or
•ttorn oy and aecowpanlad by a
filin g foa of on* dollar and
aueh claim or demand not *o
filed aball be sold.
/*/ DOROTHY f l l l B O S
SMITH

floats haa filed aald cert If Icat* fo r ta i deed to bn i-aue-l
thereon. Tha carllfloata num­
ber and y. ar of leauatu-i. tn*
deeorlptkm o f
(ha property
and tb* name In which It waa
aaae-aed are as follow *:
C artlflcal* No. IS ]
Year of
laauano* t i l !
Waaartgllaa

af

F raperly i

Lot f, Thomas' Addition to
Midway, P lat book T Pas.

IS

Nsm * In whlob aaaaaaad Da*11 A Vara)a McQueen. A ll of
n a il property beins In the
county of Hamlnola, Stats of
Florida. Calc is such certificate
shall be redeamad according to
law th* property daaertbad In
such certificate w ill be o ld to
ths highest hlddar at tb* front
door of tha Samlnol* County
Court llouaa at Sanford. F lor­
ida, on th# flrat Monday In
tba month of August, 1114.
which I* th* Ird day o f Au­
An Ancillary K iecutrii of gust.' ISM
th* Uast —W ill and Test*, ^DAtad UiU ttn day of Jun*
mant of A N N IE R E l. W A G -

K E R GIBBON, daeaaaad
GF.O. A. •PE E R . JR.
Attorney far said Esscutrlt
i P. o. Baa l i l t
lan iard , Florida
Fubllak July IT. t l.tt. A Aug
T. IMS.

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(IrtlistAl d a r k ’s Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court
•smlnnl* County. Florid*
By; O. T. Ray, J r ,
D. C
J“ l,r l *’ ” • **• ,l&gt; IH &lt;

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1:11 ( I ) Mickle's aoapti Tim*
T ilt (41 N (m a n e ith e r
1:10 (&gt;) CsrtrwnvIPe
(I&gt; CapL Ksagaraa
l : t l ( I I ife a lh * . a id N * » *
S:0S ( I I Evordlss for Modern
Women
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•:«0 (1) Divorce Cokrt
I lls ( I ) Gall Murai Shaw
J it) (S Romper Koi-m
( I ) Am lrlesa History
10:01 ( l l Say W h ei
( I ) Mlk* W allses
10:14 11) NUC Newt
1S:I0 ( I ) Word for Word
( f ) t L a ** Easy
( I ) Price la Right
11:M (SI Th* McCoys
( I ) Ceaeaalrarlaa
( ) ) 0*1 Ths Meitaga
H i l l (SI Pat* A Gladys
(1) Jeopardy
IS) kneeing Link#

MONDAY P. M.
19.04 (1)
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Harry Raaaaaer
Search for Tea.arrow
Truth or C on i*,
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11:10 (1) NBC New* Report
1:00 I I I Open Window
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1:14 (1 ) Foe ii ■
4:1* ( I I aa Tha sYarld f i r s i
( l l Lat’a Maka A Deal
1:55 ( ! ) NI1C NewsReport
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(1) Lnretta Toung
1:11 ( l l NBC Nawa
1:10 ( ! ' The Doctor*
(4 ) A rt I.lnkletter
( » ) Day In Court
1:55 ( ) l I,&gt;a Howard
1:00 ( I I Another World
(4) To Tell the Truth
( I I danarsl Ifoapltal
1:15 &lt;4)Jiuug!*a Edward*
1:10 ( ! ) You Don't Bar
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4:0# ( ! ) Th* Match Oamt
( I ) Tratlmastsr
I I ) Aacrsl ite rm
4:01 (1 ) NBC News
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l i t Uncle Walt
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4 44 I I ) NBC Nawa
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NOTICE o r AFPI.(CATIO N
FOR T AX DEED
(• r e . 104.1*
o f IB M )

M e r id a

■ la to Sea

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV ­
EN. That I-arpag Realty Corp
th# holder of ih* follow ing
certlflcal* haa filed aald oartlflcata for tax deed to he leau
ed
(harron.
The c rrtlflc s tt
number and year o f leeiianca,
the description of th# property,
and (he neme In which II wa*
are. •■•d nr* a* follow *:
F er.lflea le No. t i l l
Y e * r of
[••uance 1&gt;S!
Deserlpllea a f P r a w r t r i
1.U| 1 nik B Triplett la k e
Hliore* Plat Book I I'age IS
Name
In
which
eareered
llerbarl A. A K atherln* T.
Fenelon. All of aald property
being In th* County o f Bemlnole, State o f Murlda. L'nlaee
euch certlflcal# shall h* raJrtniad according to law Ih*
property
daeerlbad
In
auch
c r t t flr a ie w ill he sold to th*
highest bidder al th* front
door of th* Feinlnols County
Court Itoua* ul Hanford, FlorMa. on the flrat Monday In
the month nf August, t i l l ,
Mhl it la the Ird dny of August,
1104,
D tied this llt h day o f June,
1)4*.
(Offlolal Clerk's Maal)
Arthur 11. Beckwith, J r,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Meinln.il* Couuty, Florida
llyi O. T llay. J r , D.C,
I*uMleh July If, IT, 14. II, IM4
CDU-10
XOTII E OF AFFM C STIO N
FUR T A X DEED
I see. IK4 Jg lle r ld a 14ato (a*
of 4(e4M»
NUTICE IS H E R E IlT (1IVIvN. That bonded Municipal
corp th* holder o f tba fo llo w log - ertlflcat* baa filed aald
- ertlfloats fur (ax dead to b*
taauad lhareon T h t cartlflca l*
puiubrr and ysar o f tsauanca,
th* -traorlpllun of th* pmparty,
and Ih* name In which It was
aaav-ed are aa follows:
cartlfluat* No. t i l l
Tear of
Isaiianc* 1)1!
Ilreerlallea a f P ro p erly i
le t 44A. A RepU t of
Part of Spurtaman'a Paradue Flat Book I Pag# ! !
Nam* In which s ****i*d P e­
ter A Jeanette V. Ilowen. All
of aald property halng Is th*
County nf Memlnola, Flat* of
Florida. L’ uleaa auub certlfloat* shall b* redeemed accord­
ing ta) law th* property des­
cribed in such oartlftoat* w ill
lie -&lt;&gt;Id to th* hlghaat bidder
at the front door nf th* Mamlnote County Court Ilona* at
Hanford. Florida, on tha flrat
Monday
in
th*
month
of
August. I t f l , nhlok la Ih# Ird
day of August, 1)44
Dated this llt h day # f Jan*

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1—Day Nuraorla*
S—Child Cara
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1- —Ope- lal .Notice*
)* —Catering
I t - P la c e * to Ket
14—Bpeolal Hervlcaa
IS—Hwimmlng Pools
IT—Janitorial Kervlie*
II- -Do-It-Yourself
IS— Builder# Mupplle*
jo —Concrete t’onetr.
Jt — Hume Repairs
!1 —I'lu tubing
JI — Painting
£4—W ell D rilling
I t —Air Cond. A Heating
!4— Radio - Television
f t — Photo (A K^Ulpmtnl
44 —Home Appllanre*
11— Muatual Inetrumonta
! ! — liuelnoee Uiiulptnmt
11—Jt.li Printing
14—Upholstery
10— Vacuum Cleaners
IT - Moving A Hforage
34— H i terminators
45 —Plant#—Flower*---geeda
04—VIlac. For Hale
A r t l d f i For lt*ni
01—Hwap or Fx.hange
IS — Wanted To Buy
04—Furniture For Hala
5S— Antiques For Hal*
51 —Mousy To lenui
14— lluslneoa Opia/rt unities

SI-— Money Wanted
04—Having! A Loan
I I — lim unim *
SS—Hchnola A 1mtructlona
TV— Hntplnyment Hervloa*
H — M ilo Mrlji WnntM
I I — Fenials Help Wanted
? I— Male or Fniuhln li*!p
T4—Hales Help Wanted
I f — Hltuatlon Wanted
11— tbcom* Property
t i — lluklneee Prop.—Hale
I I — Ileal lle tit* Wanted
I I — Real K ettle Hale
IT — lluelneas Rentals
to— I join For
» l — Farm *— ilrovea
) ! —Out of Htat# Acreage
04— llntioea For Hale
SS— Koutes—Hale or Rent
ST— lloua* For Rent
100— IlAaort Ii#nt«ln
141'—T ra iler*—(a b a lies
l 0|— Mobil#
101— Multi!* lloniHi- ILnii
DI4—Trailer Mpaca— Rent
lO i—T m llr r I^*t n —-Hji1
10*— Atmrtmrnm F «r lt#nt
14S— Riioma For Rant
110— Ht.till KoofllH
I I I — Rental Asenla
118— W ant.d T.. Rent
IIS — Auto* For Hat*
111— Autos—Male or Trade
I I I —Trucks For Hat*
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Arthur II. Beekwlfh, J r,
Clerk circuit Court
Hr: O T. Ray. J r, D. C.
Fublieh July (0. IT, 14. St, lid !
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�Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call 322-5612.
50. Mine. For Sale

21. H o m e R e p a ir s

Classified
Phones
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m
WINDOW ft SLIDING
GLASS DOORS
Repair k Reglaze
OPERATOR R E P A IR
SCREENS
Rewireo and New
Santoro 3ZZ-3310

R iH iu n

322-5612
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425-5938
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6to 18 1*1 UO UO 2.40
it tots |I 11.50 1*80 8.15
t«to » 14 1uo 2.51 4.20
21to 28 (S |1.S0 *•85 4.75
26to 80 |• |UO 18.4118.70
Minimum A *— I U m
( f i r * (.Ir lta r ward* par llaa&gt;
| I J * Mfnlmem Charge
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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
2. Paraoeala
M AN, W IFE * S Children
want ride to CohimbU, 8. C.
Will pay |at. J. M. te e , SOI
Holly Are.

4. Beauty Car*
Special
•Oar Budfot W a n Now |&amp;95
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
816 Palmetto Are.
322 0834
8. D o g a •

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tloner. Excellent condition.
8100. 322-3729, Richard J.
Wallitcdt.

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Page 10 — July 24, 1961 74. Sale* Help Wanted

BERRY’S

PLUM BING
Contracting Repalri
F R E E ESTIMATES
R. L. H ARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

23. Painting
FOR A P A IN T E R , Inside oi
out, call Luther Tasker at
323-8159.

Drilling

B ILL'S BARGAIN BARN
BARN OF 10,000 ltema open
614 days. 1300 Grapeville
Ave., Sanford, Fla.

W ELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
SINGER IN CONSOLE
All Types and Sizes
Sews forward and reverse.
We Repair and Service
Equipped to ZlgZag. 843.40,
STINE
Pay
86.50 month; Whit*
Machinery and Supply Co.
Portable, 810.50. 322-9411.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6433
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
25. A ir Cond. &amp; Heating
Repossessed '64 Model, Per­
fect condition. Makei fancy
A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G
designs, makes buttonholes,
"Why don't tn come out AGAINST motherhood, and
By FED D E R S
S e w ■ on buttons, blind
offee tho voter* a RIAL choice?!"
H. B. PO PE CO., Inc.
hems, monograms, embroid­
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
ers, darns, patches, Etc. 50. Mine. For Sale
55. Furniture For Sale
Guaranteed.
R e s p o n B i­
A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G
CHINA CUP­
ble person assume remain­ OE RE FR IG E R ATO R , Good M a t c h i n g
R E FR IG E R A TIO N
condition. Phone 822-4050.
BOARD, Buffet and Table,
ing
5
payments
of
87.95.
Ph.
Sales and Service
Walnut, G o o d condition;
Credit Mgr. 322-7457.
F R E E ESTIMATES
51. Article* For Rent
Table 48x32, extension, one
Ed Callan
Ph. 322 8154
HUSBAND L E F T W IFE
leaf, additional glass top,
R E N T A BED
And we were forced to Re­
850; Two metal Wardrobes,
31. Musical Instrument*
Rol'sway, Hoipltol ft Baby
possess 3 month old Disi-O24x20x68, 110 each. Ph. 322Beds.
Matlc ZlgZag Sewing Ma­
4929 o r see at 218 W. 12th St.
Plano Tuning and Repair
By Day, Week, or Month
chine. Makes Fancy Stitch­
W. L. Harmon - FA 3-4233
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t SL
Sail
Ua
Your
Furniture.
es, makes buttonholes, sews
CARROLL'S F U R N ITU R E
PIANO SVC. &lt;t TU NING
Quick Service
With the
on buttons, etc. Guarantee.
Rebuilding - Rcfclting
Cash. S U PE R
TRAD ING
Remaining 836 cash or take 53. Wanted To Uuy
FR E E ESTIMATES
POST. FA 2-0677.
up payment! o f 86 00 per
GENE CUMBAA
USED TV's bought and sold
month. Phone 322-8627.
Used furniture, appliances,
333-2881 — After » p. tn.
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone
tools, etc. Bought * Sold
USED ft REPOSSESSED
322-6627.
34. Upholatery
Larry's Mart SIS Sanford
BARGAINS
Ave Ph. F A 1-41*1.
G-E Stereo
109.93 W ANTED TO BUY. I Jalousie
OVER 25 YEARS
doors
end
8
Jalousie
win­
CHOSLY
TV
99.95
o f Fine Workmanship to Up71. Male Help Wanted
dows In excellent condition.
79.95
bolsterlng. Draperies, Slip­ PHILCO TV
322-6647.
109.95
covers. Tim e Peym enti as G-E 19" Portable T V
SERVICE station attendant.
209.93
little ae 85 mo. Drapery G-E 23" ConsoleTV
Apply In person. Smith's
Wcstlnghmuo Ik-frig.
49.95 55, Furniture Fur Sale
Hardware Installations.
Amoco Hiway 17-92 ft Lake
K U LP DECORATING SHOP Philco Retrlg.
119.83
Mary Blvd.
PIE C E BEDROOM SET.
Ph. 812-ZS1S
Admiral Rafrig.
109.98
Like n e w .
Dinette get; AUTOM OBILE
MECHANIC,
Norge Gae Range
119.99
matching ictto* ft chair;
35. Vacuum Cleaner*
Experienced, reliable. Ap­
Kelvlnator Elec. Range
49.93
Coffee A end tables. N ever
ply In person. Spier’s Allan
Wcstlnghouse I I " T V
49.95
SAN FO RD VACUUM SVC.
used. Ph. 822-6662.
tic Service, 2990 So. Sanford
Prlgldalne
Refrlg.
50.95
YO U R REXA1K D E A LE R

2566 S. Park
322-0511 20 cu. ft. chest type freezer For toe biggest selection of
8140.03
nearly new and used furni­
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop­ BALES • PA R TS • SERVICE
ture, see Noll's Furniture
12 cu. ft. upright freezer
tion, Alto boarded. Animal
3. I’lnntH, Flower*, Seed*
Brokerage In Casselberry
$134.95
Rescue
League
Shelter,
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
No Money Down. Up to 24
1T00 Wett Minnesota Are., CALAD1UMS; Beautiful col*
moi. to pay.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
D eU nd. Ph. 734-1846.
era, I cents each. This week
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Upholstering ft M a ttrn i ren­
only. Bell's Nursery, 1 ml.
STORES
M IN IA TU R E M ALE DACH­
ovating. New ft Used ru ral
West of Big Tree Perk.
555 W. First St.. Sanford
SHUND, I weeks old. *35.
lure. Call N ix Bedding Mfg.
Ph. 322-2S21
50. Mine. Fur B ale
Registered. Ph. 322-1631.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
F A 3-8117.
PHILCO AUTOMAGIC WASH­ CARPETS Clean easier with
13. Catering - Fund
the Blue Lustre Electric
BEDS - BEDS • BEDS
ER. $45. Ph. 322 5982.
Shampowr only 81 per day. Scaly Box Springs end m at­
OKRA. 322-0113.
2 PIECE WOOL SUIT, Tan,
Carroll's Furniture.
tress, foam or innerspring,
lire 1814, cost 839.05, sell
Warren’e CINNAMON TWIST
from 837.50 both pieces. 1
USED
LU
M
B
ER:
2x4
through
820. English Walking shoes,
Looks like chewin' Tobacco
Set bunk beds, complete,
2x12.
Slteiling
end
flooring.
TASTES EVEN B E TTE R
Tsn, Cost 114.85, sell 87.00
869.95.
322-0703.
2012 French Ave.
322-4062
size 7WA; Tan Felt Hat,
Furay Bedding
14.00 (A ll N ever Worn); W ILL accept best reasonable
A Furniture Co.
15. Hpeclal Service*
Blue Hat 82.00. 668-4288.
oiler for 18 cu. ft. slelnlese
901 W. First SL
sled commercial refrlgera Sanford, Fla.
322-6591
COM PLETE Lawn ft Yard USED LUMBER, 843 per
tor. Good running condition
Service. 323-2310.
thousand ft less. 322 8812.
have just changed ove- to
new refrigerator this week.
20. Concrete Connlr.
JU LY SPEC. Ladle*' Shoe
Contact Dick Alkco or cell IN T II K C IR C U IT C O l'IIT OT
Sale. Sizes 5-8te only. 81 pr.
323 6625,
R EAD Y M IX CONCRETE
TH U NIN TH JU D IC IAL C IR ­
Surplus City. W. l i t St.
C UIT IN
%NIt FOR SK.MI.
Patloi, Floor, Free EstlmaUa
n u i .h
c o u n t s . Fl o r id a ,
Sills, lintels, atapa, block*,
H A IR Y INDIGO
chanckhy
no. it u i
&lt;711A IILKSTON
S A V IN O I
aand, eemant, rock, pipe,
PENSACOLA BA1UA
BANK.
steel, grease trap*, dry Limited quantities still
In tv t h is n t t c t ir r ro F R T n r
P laintiff.
t i i i ; viN T it J fm t'iA t, ru t
wells, Stopping stones.
stock.
Ask
for
current t l IT IV A V I! POK SEMINOLE vs.
A
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F
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D
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O
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al
ua.
at al.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
price*.
t'flt'V TY . P I . f l R i n t .
It* ffnrlant*.
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309 Elm Ave.
322-3761
A. M. PR E V A TT
AMKNDtcn NOTH’It OP I t i l T
T IIK IIOHTON F IV K C E N T !
IN
719 2115
Seville, FU.
BAVlNliS IIANK.
MORTGAOH r o S K C L D IlIR K
21. Home R e p a ir *
ria la tlff. TO t A L F R E D
N.
O AT
Mid
VO.
M ILD R E D a. OAY, hla
FOR PA IN TIN G ft R E PA IR
Ki i wAnn j. nn in aK H . at us
wlfa.
and at al,
R K ilD K N C K i UNKNOW N
W ORK Call 322-5428.
Defendant#. A M I T o i A ll partita claiming
x o t ii k o r a f f l h ' a t h in
viiTirM o p SUIT IV
FUN T S X IIKMU
Interests by, thruueh. un­

Legal Notice

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R E M O D E L • R E PA IR

CaU B. E. Link, 322-7029

Building Contractor

Legal Notice
In Ik
Jala*.
Ida, la
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Crrart a f Ik* Caaalr
Sm b Ib* «* Caaalr, FlarProbata,
Matal* af

DAISY ROUNDTREE. dsre***4
Ta au I 'lH H t n a a i r » ™ » «

■ a v ia * lls la a ar
Against Sato Bala I*

Pomai

You end sack o f rou herekr notified and raqulrad la
present e a r claims and d*
meads which you. or altfcsr of
you, may hava aaalnst lh *
••ta t* of D AISY ItO l'ND TItKB ,
dcc*aMd, lata a f *ald Cuuntr
to tka County Jude* a f Danil­
ko!* County, Florida, at hla
affloa la lb * court bauta of
•aid County a t Sanford. Ftnr.
Ida. within sis calendar months
from tba llmo o f tho first
publication a f this nolle*. Two
• o p lii a f onch claim or da.
mand shell bo la w rlllk *. and
shall mate tbs plage o f root*
dssc# oad peal offtoe address
• f the claimant, a ad shall ha
raroni I# hy tha claimant,
•pant, attaroay and a Doompan
lad by a n ila * faa a f ana dal
U r and such claim or damand
■at as ft)ad ahall ka raid.
T aylor Uouaitraa
As
odm llsu aior a f
lha
XatAia af
. D AISY MOUNDTRSB

• **«. I e l.I* Flerldn alain Is* af

1M*)

NOTICE 18 HR U K 'IT QIVRN. That Larpeg Really Corp.
Ill* ladder o f th* following
re rlltlrst* bn* fllsil .»M c*rtl&gt;
flra t* fur Ins &lt;I**&lt;1 tu t&gt;* ImuoiI
tb*r*on. Th* carttflrat* milli­
bar and f a i r of l■•u■lll-•, th*
dMi-rlptlan of tb « prvpariy,
and th* asm* In which It wo*
n&gt;s****d ar* a* follow *;
C irtlflc s t* No. 11*
Year a f
laausac* t a il
D ao*rlyll*n at Property)

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of

L A K E M IN N IE
ESTATE SALESM AN
8 LA K E FH O N T LOTS
MAN OR WOMAN
Fully Improved
U N LIM ITE D Opportunity If
you are willing to work full Sewer, Water, Size 112 x 180.
Sacrifice 85500 Each. Char­
time and have an ability to
les Seligmsn, 1201 E. Robinsell. Reply by letter (toting
eon Ave., Orlando. Phone
age, qualifications, exper­
422-2576.
ience and where you may be
contacted for an appoint­
ment. Your reply will be H ACRE. PH. 322-2685.
kept
strictly confidential,
Address to: Ernest M. South­ 91. Farm*, drove*
ward,
Southward
Invest­
PASTURE FOR HORSES. 810
ment ft Realty Co., P. 0.
month per horse. 322-5479.
Box 1060, Sanford.

LARG E EXTENSION LAD ­
DER; 3 Outboard motors, 9
Ft. aluminum boat, plat­
form rocker ft haaiock;
cherry dining room table ft
8 chain, R olk r ring akatei,
lir e 3. Ph. 322-0917.
254 Ft. Chain-Link Fence, 48"
high. Complete with top-rail,
■Ingle ft double gatca. 8123.
Ph. 322-8938,

nw

Cor Lot 14 title A Itun a
IS d*e. IS Min W Sil l ft
B U M ft to UK N*ly
along UK 141.1 ft N I U *«
I® Min K 1*1 ft W SS ft
to FOII Pt of loll* Tl U
ZOt It l ft U| 111la A. M M
Smith'* e*oond Subdivision
Fist Book 1 Pn** 141
Nam* ta which a*««***d
nudolph ft Mary Bcatt. All ot
•aid property being In tha
Ctounty of Bamlnola, Dtata of
Florida. Units* auch oartlftoala
•ball ha radtamad according la
law tha property daacrlbad la
auch earttflcata will ba aotd la
tba hl*h*at bidder at the front
dear pt th* •amleela County
Court llouaa at Sanford. Flor­
ida, an the flrat Monday la
th* month’ of August. UM.
which la the Ird day of Au*uat
1114.
Dated tbla llt h day *4 J u m ,

H llH T tltliM KltllKCS.ieal'HH
T ill V IR G IL I, KNIGHT, and
H AZE L t. K N ia itT , hi* w ife
R K illlK N U K t l l t i l
Eleventh
Tarrac*
Grandview, Missouri
You ar* hereby notified that
a Camtdalnl to foracluaa a cer­
tain m orleae* oncumbarlne tha
follow lne described real pro­
perty. to-w it;
I Mi I. Block *Tr. COUNT lt T CLUB MANOR, U N IT
NO. 1, accord In* to tho
plat thereof aa ranordad In
Plat Book 11, Faso It,
Public llacorda o f Haml
nolo County, Florida
baa boon filed apainat you In
lha above atylad suit, and you
era raqulrad to aarvo a copy of
your Apowar or other Ptaadlnu
to lha Complaint on Plain
lltT t
attorney*.
ANUKIIMON,
RUPII. DEAN A LOWNDES, l i t
Beat Central Doularard. OrUndo, Florida, and (II* th*
original Answer or other Plead
In* In lha of flea of lha Clark
ot th* Clrault Court on or ba­
tin’ th* Ird day o f Aueuot,
l i l t . I f you fall to da ao, a
dacron pro oonfaaao w ill ba
taken a s a la tl you for tho ro.
liar demanded lu tha OomplalnL
This NoUca shall be publish­
ed ones • week fo r four cobm c u U v * wooke la tho Boaford
U * raid.

1144.
(Otricdal Ctorh'a ( M l )
Arthur M- Book with, Jr.
Clark Clraalt Court.
Bamlnola County, Florida
raid Johns
A tty.
Byi a. T. Roy. Jr.. D. C.
Sanford, Florid*
PabUib Jaiy A M, |V. 84. 8844 Fabllak July 1ft 1ft gft 11. U44
CDft-14
C9B -U

Sell K N A P P SHOES part or 95. House* For Sale
full time. Earn 825 to 8150
HUSBAND WANTED
a week on High Commis­
to toll hli wife that the nice 3
sions and Bonus. Steady
Bedroom Country H o m e ,
year-round business. Equip­
surrounded by Shade trees
ment furnished free. Write
and on 2 nice lota near Ginto Wm. E. Pierce, 730 N.
derville and IILH Plant,
Hyer, Orlando, Fla.
priced at 88750, with only
81000 dawn, balance at 875
77. Situation Wanted
monthly is still available.
Someone is going to be sor­
W ILL DO IRONING In my
ry that they missed this.
Homo reasonable. Also bake
and cook. Buffet dinner*.
Call 323-0663.

Legal Notice
NOT It K OF A F F I . H ’ A T I ON
FO R T A X D K K I l

ta**. I M . I I p i* * Ida nantoti
• r m int
NOTICE 18 H E R K R T O IVRN Tliat Rnbbla J o t Hunt th*
hnld*r of tha fotlow lna * * r llflrata hai filed said carllflcata
fur taa d**d tn ha laauad
thereon. Th* c rrtlflc s t* num­
ber and year o f tsauanca, tha
itficrliiM on o f tli* property,
and lh* m m * In wrlilrh It was
• ••••aed are aa fullowa;
Certificate No. JO*
Tear of
laauance 1st)
Heerelptleo * f Property*
Lota 11 I I ft 11 llth A
Tract ft, Hantandu Mprtnaa
According to Plata T h ere­
o f Recorded upon tha Pub­
lic llacorda uf Hanilnola
County Florida
Nanis
In
which
aeaeseed
Helen D. ft John P. Fotta. All
o f said property being In th*
County of Kemlnol*. Hteto of
Florida.
Uni*** such rertlfl
r a l* shall b* redeemed accord­
ing tn law lha property des­
cribed tn such certificate w ill
ba wild tn the high**! bidder
at the front door o f tha Henitm.Ie County Court llouaa at
Hanford, Florida, on lha first
Monday In the month o f Au*
auat, l t d , which la tha Zrd
day of August. H it .
Doted this ITth day o f May
1141.
(O ff let al CHrk'a Baal)
Arthur 11. llrckwtth. Jr
C leik Circuit Court.
Cemlnola County Florida
Ily: fl. T. Ilay. J r . D. C.
Publish July lo. It, 14, I t . 11*1
CDII-1I

NO T IC K
OF
M K irriN O
OF
I.A N H O W N E R B
OF
SI.AYIA
IIH U N A H K
D IST R IC T
OF
BF.NINULH C O U N T S . PT.UHlha afore­ I I H . T O R I . K I T A S I’ F K H V i e
OH O F SAID D I S T R I C T .

der or aealnal
said parsons
YOU A R K hereby notified
(hat a Complaint to fnrei'lna*
a certain m n rlgaia ancumbarInc tha follow Ine daacrlbad
real property, to-writ:
Lot t l and tho Houth S l.tl
feat o f Lot t». SANYO
P A R K , acaordlnx to tha
plat thereof • • recorded In
P lat Rook I. Paea tt. ot
tha Publla Records o f Kaminola County, Florida,
has ba*n (Had axalnat you In
tho abova atylad *uH, and you
are required to oorvo u copy
of
your
Answer
or other
Pleading to th* Complaint on
P la in tiffs attorneys, AXDKIt*
UON. ItUUIf. DKAN ft LUW N.
DEM, I t l East ('antral Iloul*
vard, Orlando,
Florida, and
(Ua tba orlutaal Anawror or
other Pleading In tb « office
o f tho Clark o f th* Circuit
Coart on or b *fers th* llt h
day o f August, 1**1. I f yoa
fa ll to do so, a decree pro conf*sao w ill b* taken saalnit
you for lha relief demanded la
U a Complaint.
This Amended Notice ahall
ho published once a w*ak lor
fo e r oonaoeatlvo weeks In lh*
Sanford Moral*.
D ATED T H IS Ith day of
July. I N * .
(S E A L )
Arthur It. Baekwilk, Jr..
Clark o f Circuit Court
DATED Ihto tot day of Jaly.
Byt Baadra ft Johnson
lilt.
Deputy Clark
(U A L )
Aadoroaa. Rook.
Arthur rn. ftoekwtth. J r,
T&gt;ti n A L o v o 4 t9
Clark o f Circuit Court
t i l East Central Eoulovard.
By I Martha T. Vlhloa
Orlando. Florida
Deputy Clark
I
Publish July ft 1ft M. 8ft 19*4 publish July 1ft IT. 8ft 61* 1 *4

NOTICE Hi H E R EB Y CUV.
EX that » iMSsttne o f tho ow n­
ers of tha lands situated In
HI.AVIA D RAINAGE D I8TU IC T
OF
HEM1NOI.E C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA, w ill ba held at tha
C ltr H*M In Oviedo. Florida,
at tan o'clock A. M. an lha
Ith day of Aug.. A. D. t i l l ,
far tha purpaaa of al*etlnx one
supervisor fur said District
for a term of three years, at
which alaclluu avary acre of
land tn tha District ahall re­
present ana share and tacb
owner shall ba *n lltl*d la vot*
In p*r*on, or by proxy tn w r it­
ing duly *lgn»4, far *v *ry acre
of land owned by him tn auch
District; guardians may re­
present thtlr wards, axaculora
sad administrators may repre­
sent estates of dseaasad parsons and private corporations
may ba represented by thatr
officers ar duly authorised
agents. Tha own*ra a f a ma­
jority of lha acreage In such
District s h ill be m etre s t f (a
constitute a quorum for tba
purpoaa o f holding such slaaUoe and ta transact seek other
business aa may asms before
tha msatlng.
Dated this llt h day a t Jena,
A. p. t i l l .
I t l B. F. W H E E L E R JR.
Chatm an
•/ A. DUDA, JR.
I t l U. U OAKY
A t tk t Board a f tupar.
(dears at Blarta D ralsaga
District a f Sam leal* Coun­
ty. Florida.

Publish July if, gft ill* .

90. Lota For Sale

REAL

W O R LD

JU LY SPEC. Ladles' Shoe
Sale. Sizes 3-614 only. 81
pr. Surplus City. W. 1st St.

22. IMumhinjr

24. Well

ffl,y

Seminole Realty

HOUSEWORK. 323 6440.
D AY'S WORK. Ironing, Babyiltting. Ph. 322-7047.
IRONING IN M Y HOME. Ph.
322-8203.

87. Uunine** Rental*
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PU RE O IL COM PANY.

90. Ixtl* For Sale
M A Y F A IR BU ILDING LOTS.
102 F L frontage, 119 No.
Scott Ave. Will consider
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
son. Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 3220228.

Legal Notice
NOTICK OF A PPLIC ATIO N
FO R T A X DEKD
(Be*. 1P4.1S Ftartda BMrwtes
o f IM S )
NOTICE IS H E R E R T G IV ­
EN, That Atlantlo Municipal
Corp. tha holder o f the fo llo w ­
ing certificate has filed said
certificate fo r tax dead to ba
Issued thereon. The c e rtifi­
cate number and year o f Issu­
ance, tha description o f th*
properly, and lh* nun* In
which It was ••••■••d are as
follo w *:
C ertificate No. ! « «
Year o f
Issuance I t s :
D earrlplloo o f r re party i
Lot I Dlk I T r (I, Tha
Town o f Hanford, Plat Book
1 Pages S4 to « t ft 111 111
US US ft l i t
Name
In
which
assessed
Johnnie L. ft Ruby I . Col­
lins. All o f said property bsln
In tha County o f Hemlnola,
M ate o t Florida. Unless such
certificate ahall ba redeemed
according lo law tha property
described In auch certificate
w ill ha sold to tha highest bid­
der at (lit front door of the
Kemlnote County (c u r t llous*
at Hanford, Florida, on the
flrat Monday tn tha month of
August, t i l t , which la lh* Ird
day of August, IM t.
Dated this ll t h day a f June
lilt.
(O fficia l Clerk’s Kaal)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Heinlnole County, Florida
Ily; O. T. Ray, J r , D.C.
Publish July II, IT, It, I I, H i t
CDD-IT
NOTH’*? OF A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR T A X
t lK K tl
1*4.1* F lo rid a l l i l i l w

(t* r .

of 1*4*1

NOTICE 18 H E R E B Y (11V.
EK. That
llond*d Municipal
Corp tha lialdsr o f the follow .
Ing rcrtlflra ta has filed said
i-ertlflcata for taa deed to ba
Issued thereon. Tha certificate
number and year of Issuance,
Ilia description o f tha properly,
and tha nama tn which It was
assessed arc as follow s;
Certificate No. IIS
Year a f
laiuanra 1911
H r s r r lp lU a a l

P ru p rrtyi

triit 9® lllk 1 Banlando Plat
Book I Pages &lt; H i I I It ft

■I

Nama
In
which
aaa*as*d
Varl I&gt;. ft Edith M. Brant AH
o f said property being In th*
County of H*mlnol*. Hint* of
Florida. Unless auch cartlflcala
•hall ha redeemed according lo
law the property described In
■uch cartlflcala will b* sold
to tha highest bidder at lha
front door o f tha Bamlnota
County Court JloUs* at Banford, Florida, on fha first Mon­
day In Ilia month of Auguat,
l i l t , which Is tha Ird day of
Auguat. t i l l .
Dated this llt h day af June,

1144.

(O fficia l Clark's t o l l
Arthur H. Dackwlth, J r,
Clark Circuit Court
Hemlnola Couuly, Florida
liy U. T. Bay J r, D.C.
Publish July 1, 10, 14, II, I I I !
C D B -II

1901 S. Perk Ave.
F A 2-5232 any tl me

V A - FH A
Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

95. Houses For Sale
liltE E N B IlIA R
Choice
lota
available
to
Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor
ovarlookinr
8®lf
couraa.
Custom bull dins to jo u r
specifications.
GreanbrUr
developed by

Offcra fo r yoar m lection
the** Beautiful 2, 8, ft 4
Bedroom

KING S WOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
F A 2-8074

Government
Owned Homes

4 BR. H i Bath. Florida Rin.,
central heat ft air-condition­
ing. Ph. 322-4876.

Priced Prom $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
Prom $43.50

THE T1MF TESTED FIR M
118 N Park Ave.
FA 2-6123

To m ik * the beat home
buy, aee the

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

Jim Hunt Realty

St. Johns Realty
New Custom-built, Lake Mary
C. B , 2 BR. earportc. uti­
lity, shade ft citrus. FHA
Finance. 322-6859 evening*.
ADD THIS FOIl A BARG AIN
A comfortable 2 Bedroom
House PLUS 3 Completely
furnished apartments. PLUS
a monthly income o f 8125
from apartments. PLUS a
low down payment equals a
bargain in any language at
only 810,000.

Office 322-2118
Night 322-0648
4 BEDROOM - 2 BATH
323-0700
RANCH S T Y L E Loch Arbor
Sanford. Fla.
Home,
featuring
l a r g e 2524 Park Dr.
Investment ft Realty
rooms throughout, Including
118 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
SANFORD H E R A M I
■ fam ily style kitchen, sepi
W AN T ADS
Really BIG BIG
rate dining room, end a fine
BRING FAST
Swimming Pool
central
heating
system,
RESULTS
Do see this Oversize 60-acro
adaptable to A ir Condition­
Swimming pool. Do see this
ing unit, an outstanding of­
2-acres of Lakcfront priv­
fering for a quick sale at
acy. Da sec this largo 3
817,900. Terms are flexible,
in t h k r u ic u r r c o u r t o f
Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
but at le n t 81500 Down.
T H K N I N T H J U D I C I A L CHIhome.
Do »ee acres ot
cu rr. in
and
for
ariM i.
swimming and fishing. Do
N - L K C O rN T Y , FLO R ID A .
C H A N C E R Y NO. 141*3
start
leisurely
Lakefront
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M ORT­
1901 Park Avenue
living. 815,100 with Term sl
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor­
poration.
F A 2-5232 anytime
Stempcr Agency, 1919 So.
P la in tiff
French. Ph. 322-4991.
tt.

SO U TH W A RD

Legal Notice

Seminole Realty

Legal Notice

IN
T IIK
C IR C U IT
COURT,
NIN TH
JU D IC IAL
C IR C U IT
r t.o H iD 4 i n a n d F a n
SKMINOLK COUNTY.
CH ANC KRY NO. IIIT T
NOTICK OF SU IT IN
s ro n T O A d K FORKCLOMURK
F E D E R A L N ATIO N AL MORTIJAOE AHSOCIATION, a corporatlon,
Plaintiff,
of

vo.

H A L E. RUM BLE and ROW.
ENA V. RUMBLE, hla wlfa.
and MR8. FHANCIH R. QUEEN,
aa Leasaa,
Defendants
TO i H A L
E.
RUM BLE
and
ROW ENA
V.
RUMBLE,
his wlfa. whoa* rreldsnc*
and whereabout* era un­
known, and whose last
known ad draaa la; 1411
Illver Oak* Drive, N or­
folk. V irginia;
TOU AR E H E R K ltr N O T).
FIE D that a Complaint to fo re ­
close a certain m ortgage en­
cumbering tha follow ing des­
cribed real properly, to-w lt:
U i T 19. RI.OCK II, NORTH
ORLANDO,
according
to
plat tharrof recorded In
Plat Rook tl. Pages 10
and It. Public Records of
Hsmlnula County, Florida,
Including apeclflclally, but not
by way nT limitation, tba fo l­
low ing fu tu res and equipment,
all permanently Installed:
t. W all H ester— Panelray
— model 1-FA-45
I. Hot W ater H ester— Day
ft Night — modal I0-U-*
has been filed against you In
the abovr-atylad eult, the eliort
title o f srhlch Is Federal Na­
tional M ortgage Assoi-Onion
• Corporation organised under
an Act ot Congress and a ils tI ii g pursuant tu tha Federal
National M ortgage Association
Charier Act, having Ita prin­
cipal offlca In lha C lly of
Washington. D ietrId of Colum
hla. Plaintiff, varau*. Hal K
Rumble and Rowena V. Ilum-bla, hla wife, and Mrs. Fran­
c-fa K. Urean, aa Lease#. De­
fendants and you ar* raqulrad
lo aarva a copy o f your An
swar or olher pleading la tha
Complaint on P la in tiffs At
lortivy. Mack N. Cleveland. Jr.
Hulls I I I Hanford Atlantic N a­
tional Rank llulldlng, Hanford,
Florida, and file th* original
Anawer or other pleading In
tha office of tha Cl*rh of th*
Circuit Court on or before th*
loth day o f Auguat, A. D. 1 »lt
tf you fa ll to do so. a dacr**
pro oonfeeao w ilt be taken
against you for lh# relief d#
mantled In tha Complaint.
This Nutlet shall be publish­
ed one# a weak for four eon*
a*i-nilve weeks In Tha Banford
Herald, a newspaper circulated
lu Seminole County. Florida.
Dated ilila - lih day a t July,
A. D. 1114.
(H E AL)
Arthur H. Backwllh. J r,
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By: Sandra 8. Johnson. D.C
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. and
Carroll Burke
Attorneys tor P lain tiff
P. O. Drawer *
Hanford. Florida
Publish July I I . (T. I f . I I . 1M*
CDB4S

Find your DREAM HOME lh* **»y way,

C -A -L -L
M E R L E at » 3 - 3 9 » fo r paraooalliad Barrie*
ka has homes listed i * t M c ity o f S a sfard
and Bamlnola G o u t y .

• FOR-SALE
New Hone*

95. HonsM For Sale

FOR-RENT FOR -LEASE *
Used Home*
Older Home*

A -L -S -0
M E R LE lo aatkoriaod ky both Y . A . and
F . H. A . (o aall Ikatr borne* located w barer or
* V. A . or F. H. A. For-Bal* B it * to diaylayod.
M ERLE W . W ARNER, RE ALTO R
708 B o u lh P a r k A v m i m

Buford, Florid*

D U ] 8S2-882V
L e t * A O A t t e a d C h u rch T h l * S u n d a y

C LIF FO R D &lt;1. W A L K E R and
A LIC E N. W A L K E R , his w ife FR E E
82,400. equity. 8100
and CH ARLES M. OOODW1N
dowm, $69. mo. pays ill.
and —
GOODWIN, his wife,
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17'
* Defendants.
NOTICE OF S U IT IN
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
en, terrazzo floors. Helmly
TO- C LIF FO R D 0. W A L K E R
end ALICE N. W A L K E R ,
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
his wlfa
You, Defendants, art hereby IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY
notified that a complaint to
forsetos* ■ certain m ortssg* New H o m e , West Fourth
on th* follow ing described proStruct, Just off rertimmon.
party iltu et*. lying and being
Call 838-3911 Collect.
n Hemlnola County, Florida,
to*w it:
Lot
I
ot
BAN
SE M
KNOLLS, Hemlnola Coun­ E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
ty, Florida, according tn
AGENCY - REALTOR
the Plat thereof •• record­
2465 S. Park Ave.
ed In Plat Hook 1Z, pure
I I, Public Records of Ssml- Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283
nola County. Florida
has been filed against you In
Ii* above styled suit and you
Before Yog Go Ua*
s r* required lo serve u copy
of your Answer or Pleading
to lh* Complaint on P la in tiff*
attorney, JnHKPH M. M1IIIAHKU. P. O. Ilo* ::s . Kern Park.
A New Miracle Drug
Florida, and f I la tha original
Anawer or Pleading In tlia o f ­
For A ll Auto TransmUflca o f the Clerk of lha Circuit
along And Engines. Ask
Court on or before lha Ith
day o f August, 1M4. I f you
Your Garageman For
fall to do so, a decree pro
“ HAS-TO-GO” . I f He
confassa will be taken against
Doe® N ot llava It Ask
you for tha relief demanded In
tha Complaint.
Him T o Get It. There la
W ITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
N o H u b a t i t u t * For
cial seal o f offlca at Hanford,
Hsmlnula County, this le t day
“ llAB-TO-GO” .
of July, t i l l .
Prodfet O f Bweetman'a
(H EAL)
Lab., Ine.
Arthur II. lIsckwHh. J r,
Clark of Circuit Court
Ily: Handra H. Johnson, D.C.
JOHKPH M. MUHAHKU
Representative
Attorney at Law
I*. O. Box I I I
Box 29
Fern 1‘ark, Florida
Lake Mary, Fla.
Publish July I, IS, IT, 14 .1114
CDtl-11

“HAS-TO-GO”

Dorr S. Baker,

N E W HOMES
A W A Y FROM F LIG H T PA T T E R N
R E A D Y FOR O C C U PA N C Y
S &amp; 4 Bedrooms — Air-conditioning optional
V A N O D O W N P A Y M E N T — F H A MIN. D O W N
A * low u 157.06, P &amp; 1 monthly
Direction!: W on Rt. 434 to Grant St. and left
to Maine St. or call at
Main Sale* Office; 802 Highland Avenue
Isongwood, Fla.
(6 mi. So. on 17 &amp; 92)
Open; Noon to 6;30 Thunt thru Sunday.
AD-62075 (P -7 A )

W A TC H YOUR
IN V R S T M K N T • a a
AT
B B AQ K Ln-nU lftT

Deltona
You hsva an sd.sntsia over other
invasion In Deltona hamasltaa - you'ra close
enough la rea haw last Macfcla’t latest and
(iretest community la (rowing. And
when a community (rows, land values
grew with IL Driv* over lod*y *nd find out
•or yourself how just f 10. ltarU you on
th* way to owning • spacious Dalton* homtiile,
with Control Wsltf Main! and Paved Streets
Included In th* lull Ion pries af only BltSSI
Whtla Insre, enjoy * fre* rida on lha rlverboet.
"Dalton* Oussn". Tsk* * s*lt*tuldsd tour ot
th* Shopping Plats, tha taka-lronl Community
Club, tha uta ot the K hole goll course and tha
lovaly housing arte at Mackla Built DCLTONAI

M ACKU -BU ILT HOM Ift
featu re* (k s fam aes Pain.

Rom lust arno. ta S t ljM . Wiin
down payment* as low as U *0 ,
monthlypaymanti ataitlm at

DRtVR OUY YODAYI
Taka Interstate « « . m t at Deltona
I BO* ftau’i* a l HLTORAl

�WTiy Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
95. Houses For Sale
LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
room. 2 Bath, pine panel­
ed Florida Room, Central
air, sprinkler lysteni. patio.
150xlS0 lot. Ph. 322 8522, 207
Ridge Rd.

fta n fo rb

S rra lb

July 21, 1964 — Fnpe

SW EETIE PIE

11

IIS. Wanted Tn Rent

RENTALS

By Nadine Seltzer

I BEDROOM. Nothing Down.
$60 month. -Fenced back
yard. 322-3355.

We need 2, 3 and 4 Bedroom.
I, l ' j and 2 Bath Homes,
furnished or unfurnished!
We have qualified clients
waiting to rent and lease!
May we serve you?

$100 DOW N
F H A - V A HOMES
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , 4r 2 BATHS
KITCHEN 'EQ U IPPED
LOW M O NTH LY PAYM E N TS
For Complete Information
See or Call Your

Stenstrom Realty

FH A - V A
Have The Home For You

1*505 P A R K D RIVE
322-241*0
322-7405

Repossessions
5% Discount to
Hcniinole County
Residents

" I su ppose th is m ea n * you w o n ’ t b e ta k in g th e p a p e r
fro m ua a n y m o re ? ”

97. Houses For Rent

106. Apartments fo r Rent

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

N E W HOMES

101. Trailer • Cabanaa
3 BEDROOM home. Reason­
able. 322-8062.
JUMBO house 8 room, 2 car
garage, patio. Stove, dispos­
al, dish washer. 322-1428.

N E W HOMES
We have several new 3 and 4
bedroom homes, now under
construction.
In desirable
Ravenna Park. These homes
• r e quality constructed by
Shoemaker, featuring fully
equipped
built-in
electric
kitchens, plus many extras!

Apache Camping TTallera
Cecil Sellers - 868-4818 •
Clark St., Enterprise

2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
apts. 14th Ave., Longwood,
102. Mobile Homes • Hale
8 ml. from N.A.S. ph. 8383296.
M AKE 1 182 P A Y M E N T and
move Into 1964 85 ft. House
3 BOOM FURNISHED GA­
Trailer. Ph. 322-5390.
RAGE A P T . Water, electri­
city furnished. Nice shady
1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAILE R , 4 lots all cleared.
lot. Adults only. Ph. 322-1305.
Ready for occupancy. Off
SR 46 in Paola. Mrs. Philip
Fannin, Rt. 1, Box 174D.
Sanford.

Repossessions

National

"THEMIBHTYMIDGET"

FURNISHED Upstairs, electrie apartmrnt. Private en­
trance, attic fan. 322 3988.

BANK

Repossessions
2125 W. Colonial
Orlando, Fla. Ph. 295-0182

97. llouHe* For Rent

LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­ FURN. APT. 322-2800.
furnished bouse, 2 Bed­
N E W LY B U ILT Apartments
rooms, screened pwrh, earKee them at 810 E. loth St
porle, utility • storage, kit­
Phone 322-1427.
chen
equipped.
Excellent
condition. Ph. 322 2488.
MODERN Furn. apts. Also
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374.
3 li 3 Bedroom Houses
W K L A K A A PA R TM E N TS
Payton Realty
122-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Kit­
chen equipped. Ph. 323-709$. CLEAN iat Floor Apt. Pvt.
r o t 1004 Palmetto.
RENTALS
CLEAN Unfurn. a p t 309 Mag­
Furnished or Unfurnished
nolia. Apply downstairs a f­
Ball-Blair Agency
ter 8 p. m.
Ph. 322-5641 211 S. Park Ave.

Would you like to are and drive the nice*!—
1961 4-door Ford in Seminole County. IF * a

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
Your Ford Dealer, Downtown
Sanford

. . .

i Door Sedan. A ir Cnnd.. Power i ~M C D C
Windows A Seat, Power Steer.
M 7 1 ^w 7 R
A Hrakes, Itndio, Heater.
^ B A m m Am

63 Comet 2 Door
Sedan. Automatic Trans., Heater, Still
In New Car Warranty.

63 Chevrolet Monza 900
llardlnp, I Speed
Heater, Like New.

Trans.,

Radio,

62 Comet 2 Door
Sedan, Itadin, Heater, 2 Tn Chnoaw
From.

62 Ford Galaxie

4

Speed

Trans.,

Radio,

61 Plymouth Valiant
2 Door,
Clean.

Automatic

Trana.,

Extra

61 Plymouth Fury
V-8. 4 Door 8ednn, Power Steering,
Radio, Heater.

60 Chevrolet Wagon
V-M, Automatic
Heater.

Trans.,

Radio,

60 Chevrole Impala
Convertible,
Real Clean.

V-8,

Radio,

Healer,

60 Ford Station Waff on
4 Door, V-B, Automatic,
Hester, Power Steering.

Radio,

$1695
*1695
$1195
$1395
*1195
*895
*895
*895
*995
*1095
*1295
*1095

C4-64A

62 Chev. Impala
*

XC4-26A
A ir Conditioned

64 Fairlane Hardtop

4-door oodan, power steering, brakes,
radio and heater. Abenutlful car
FC4-71A

Coupe. A real cool number

4-door, attnderd Iran*., radio and heater,
low, low mileage

A ir Conditioned

63 T-Bird Hardtop

C4-19B

l.ardau. See and feel this performance
champ. Lika naw.

An Economy King. It'a ■ . . .

ET4-4A

63 Fiat 4-Door
A beauty phio

n rtni

FC4-8SA

14- H sedan.

Like

60 Dodge Wagon
new

•

C4-5IA
2 Real Cool Numbers

power

sad sir conditioned)
red; one bronso

Pasienger, auto, transmission,
steering, radio and heater

power

1 Door Sedan.

57 Buick 2 Door

59 Jeep Dispatcher
one

57 Mercury
57 Oldsmobile

C6-itTII

62 Ford Galaxies
All

59 Rambler

I Door Sedan.

A Ileal Nice

63 Renault
I-door

4 Door.

I Door Redan, 6 Cylinder.

Standard ahlfl, radio ond heater

A n Economy Number

C4-86A

'

61 Comet 4-Door

good prlco her*.

X( l-SIA

59 Ford Station Wagon

6 Cylinder.

Town Sedan. A real beauty, power
•leering, radio and heater

XC4-S1A

60 Mercury 4 Door

59 Chevrolet Waffon

62 Galaxie

All closed in. Imw

mileage.

Hardtop.

54 Cadillac
2 Door Hardtop, Needs Work.

TOP V A L U E STAMPS
Given With All Cars
Sold!

FOUR
1061 Falcons
To Choose From!

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
308 E. First S t

SANFORD

Ph. 322-1481

W . Park MI 4-8916

Fine used Pontiacs
and the best
of the rest
People who buy utad care under the Goodwll
elgn have lata going tor them. Uka Pontiac atyW
Ing. Pontiac Wlda-Traclu Pontiac quality. Pam
formanea, Pontiac value. And If the uaad car by
chance lan't * Ponltae or Tempeat, you can aHR
count on our reputation to oaaura you of a flna
utad car buy. And how'* thlaforawldaeelactJon?

63 Tempest Custom
4-H«or sedan) local one owner and
vary special at
•

62 Pontiac
C A T A L IN A V I S T A , Automatic
transmission, power steering and
brakes. Wa aold it new!

62 Pontiac Star Chief
4-door aadan) automatic transmis­
sion, powered and only

61 Buick
SPE C IA L DELUXE. 4-door eedan)
turquoise and white, automatic, ra­
dio and heater, white eldewall Urea.
It s s i traded In on n *81 Buick
Special. Top comfort and economy.

59 Cadillac 4-Door
Thie one hie air conditioning, very
low mileage end very clean

— Bargain Buys —
Hardtop, Completely Equipped.

62 Falcon Deluxe

XCI-7A

beautiful tutone green and white; only 20,000
actual mile*, V-8, automatic and power Mleerlng.

63 Mercury Monterey

4 Moor,
Healer.

lit .

Cosy Cottage. Lake privileges.
FU RN ISH ED 2 nR. House.
$50. Ph. 322-6106.
2481 Pilm etlo. 322 0274.
FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. $40
I BEDROOM HOUSE. Clean
Adults. Ph. 322 9480.
and close In. Jimmie Cow­
FURN.
Apt. Close In. Jimmie
an. 322-4013.
Cowan. 322-4013.
3 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
E FFIC IE N C Y. $40. 611 Park.
322

O N USED CARS —

61 Chevrolet Corvair

96. House* • Sale or Rent Turn. Apt. Close la. Apt. 4.

OARAGE A P A R T M E N T , Fur­
nished. 322-3363 or 322-3202.

—

Fulura 2 Door, Bucket Seata, Stand.
Transmission.

3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Clean
106. Apartments for Rent
and close in. Jimmie Cow­
an. 322-4011.
Furn. Apt. 2300 sienonvlilc.

E X TR A
LA R G E
•
Room
Lakefront Home. 322-48*3.

SALE!

61 Ford Falcon

1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAILER furnished. Adults only.
$75 mo. Ph. 322-1187.

FURNISHED 2 Room Apart­
ment. $30 month. Close up­
town. Ph. 322-6361.

WHOLESALE
CLEARANCE

62 Ford V2 Ton Pickup

Stenstrom Realty

CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
LAKE.
Call e v e n I n g a
322-1597.

LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE
2317 Country Club Road
322-7928

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-6032
A L L WORK GUARANTEED

8 Cylinder. 8 Ft. Hed, 18,000 Mllea,
A Crram Puff.

We Have Ths Home For You 1 2-BEDROOM and 1 3-bedroom,
Bowman's
Trailer
Court. 668-4909.

$36 Me. 40TM W.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Convertible, Standard Trana., Extra
Good.

These homes can be purchas­ NICE HOUSETRAILER. Rea­
ed for as little ss $78.28 per
sonable. Can be seen on
month, (Including taxes and
Beardall Ave., 2 miles So.
insurance) after low FH A
of Geneva.
down payment!
&amp;Iay we
105. Mobile Homes • Rent
■erve you?

2585 P A R K D RIVE
822-2420
322-7495

SenkHrlk Glass mid Paint

1982 HONDA Motorcycle 305 BOAT A TR A IL E R . 18 Gauge
cc. I’rrfcct condition. 6800
Browning Automatic. E x­
miles. All extras. 322-4588.
tras. A-l condition. Loagwood 838-3578.

60 TR IU M PH TR 3. Rlue.
Company
123. linnts &amp; Motor*
Good condition. Ph. 322 3894, 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4621
16 Ft. OLD TOWN BOAT. Gateway T o The waterway
322-1631.
■61 VW But, $1192 bal $45 mo.
Evitmidc motor, Gator trail­ Robson Sport in k Good*
COHEN HADIATOR SHOP
'58 Cadillac, $891 bal, $37 mo.
1951 BUICK. Clean, Good con­ Free
er. $800. Ph. 322-5982.
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
inspection, estimates,
'59 Chcv.. $741 bat., $37 mo.
dition. Sell cheap. 322-5216.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
'59 Merc., $742 bal., $38 mo.
304-6-4 E. l i t
Ph. F A M M 1
&amp; repairs discounted.
’60 Opal Wag $681 bal, 132 mo. 118. Trucks Fur Snlc
OLD NEW SPAPERS
211'* E. 3rd.
322-3443
'61 Renault $691 hal, s:i2 mo.
14' LONE STAR FIBERGLAS
'59 Renault, S4H7 bal, S24 mo.
.
TON
IN TE R N ATIO N AL
FOR S ALE
Boat. 35 Evinrudc Lark,
121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
'55 Cadillac, $512 bal. $28 mo.
PICKUP,
Garden tractor
electric start, complete with
25 LBS. - 50c
'57 9 pats W ig $691 bal $32 mo
with Cultivator. 3 x 8 Trailer WHY Buy someone else* trou­
trailer. Asking $650. Will ac­
'53 Cadillac, $245 bal. $10 mo.
auitable for 2 hones. $375 or
bles
cept
reasonable offer, Ph.
SANFORD HERALD
'56 Line., $681 bal. $31 mo.
trade for Ford or Chewy WHY Go to the expense of a
322-0148.
'58 Dodge, $714 bal. $32 mo.
car of equal value. 322-6782
second used car
39 Opal, $399 ba|, $31 mo.
alter 3 p in.
WHEN You can drive a brand
new Vespa for $500
56 Old*. $667 bal. $32 mo.
120. Automotive Service
down
and $4 50 per
*58 Chev, $667 bal. $31 mo.
week, and get up to
•57 Chev H'rod $792 bal $35 mo
Auto Giant, Taps
135 m.p.R.
'59 Ford, $399 bal. $24 mo.
A Seat Covers
Transmission guaranteed for
'58 Pont, $788 bal. $37 mo.
life.
'60 Ford. $599 bal. $32 mn.

Phone 322-4503

Seminole Realty

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

condition. Call
322-6616, Claude llarroll.

Falcon, $997 bat, $49 mo.
C orviir, $784 bat, $46 mo.
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
Falcon. $772 bal, $45 mo.
1A11
SANFORD AVE.
Chewy, $794 bal, $47 mo.
Peugeot, $498 bal. $29 mo. | U I Z
OPEN E V E N IN G S
Opal, $574 bal. $31 mo.
Chew y, $«92 bal, $37 mn.
Rulek, $749 bal, $39 mo.
Rambler, $592 bal, $33 mo. 1983 C hew y 2 S. S. $200, lake
up payments. 322-1187.
VW, $687 bal. $38 mo.
C hew y, $49&lt;i bal, $28 mo. *63 Chevy II Nova, ExccUen
Ford, $572 bal, $30 mo.
rond. Ph. 322 2281.
Tont., $594 bal, $32 mo.
C hew y, $697 bal, $38 mo. '54 JE E P STATION WAGON.
2 wheel drive with over­
Chew y, V9 stick, clean
drive, 6 cylinder overhead
Rambler, $579 bal, $31 mo.
valve. 668-3693 after 8 p.m.
Turnpike, $592 bal, $33 mo.
Ford, $597 bal, $34 mn.
Olds, $594 ha I. $34 mn.
Dodge, $488 bal, $29 mo.
Eng. Ford $394 bal $22 mo.
T W WANT AD
C hew y, $494 bal, $27 mo.
C hew y, $492 hal, $27 mn.
C hew y, $171 bal, $12 mo.
Studebaker Pickup truck

LAR G E HOUSE, 3 BR. 2 2 BEDROOM D U PLEX, Kit.
Baths, Lakefront, Complete­
equipt. Jslousied porch, carly furnished Including Wash­
portc, nice yard. Ph. 322S E V E R A L Outstanding 2 A 3
er, dryer, dishwasher, deep
1996.
Bedroom Homes available in
freeze. $150 month. Phone
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
W ELCOME N A V Y !
322-4970.
Show you Around I
1 A 2 Bedroom Apartments
furnished. Reasonable. See
1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. GG8Howard Long, Main St. A
5122.
DeBary Ave., Enterprise.
2 BR, unfurnished house, $90
1901 S. Park A v «.
mo.
610
E.
14th
St.
J.
N.
1-Room Efficiency apt, with
F A 3-5232 anytime
Robson Jr. 322-1535 or 322pvt. bath A shower, suitable
0228.
for couple or single person
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
or retired. All utilities In­
Shown by appointment Ph. 100. Resort Rentals
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
322 3561.
cated on 1st St., within 1
4 RM D U PLEX, Furn. air
block o f 2 free parking lota
3 RM. HOUSE. I nice building
rond., near ocean, Ormond
and shopping tvn lrr. In­
lots. First $2,590 takea this
Beach,
perm,
couple.
quire
at Manuel Jacobson
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­
Orange City 775-3698.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
terprise, Fla.

good body, good

mechanical

'58 Chev, $499 hal. 524 mo.
'56 Chev, $419 bal. $24 mo.
•55 Olds, $471 bal. $24 mo.
’57 Buick, $396 bal. $29 mo.
'55 Merc. $569, $32 mo.
Jeep 4 WD. $586 bal. $32 mo.
52 Ford, $97 bsl. $3 mo.
'31 Cadillac, $49 bal, $2 mo.
'31 Buick, $24 hal. $1 mo.
'50 Mere, $49 bal, $2 mo.

5 BANK 1

Stenstrom Realty

RO BERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, A i m .
TA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

322-7495

115. Aulos For Sale

SALE S BROKER

‘55 FORD,

123. Boat* &amp; Motor*

121. Scooters &amp; Cycles

This symbol means:

2565 P A R K D RIVE
322-2420

120. Automotive Service

[115. Autos For Sale

$ Bank $

STENSTROM R E A L T Y . San­
ford's largest Home rental
and Sales Firm, Is In need
of several rental homes im­
mediately. Our supply Is
Down!

3 BEBROOM, Low Down ra y . ■
ment. Balance $7,800. Phone _[J
322-6867.
rt

At

115. Autos For Sale

58 Lincoln
4 Door, Needs Work.

HUNT

M ERCU RY

*895
*595
*695
*295
*295
*295
*245
*200
*200

INC

1009 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford
.'122-4SHI

*1895
*1995
*2295
*1495
*1795

N eed A Second C a r?
57 Chevrolet 2 Dr.

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Standard transmission, 6 cylinder. A ▼
lots uf mites left and very clean
Am

56 Buick Special
4-door hardtop; n little old hut still
a nice car

p

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*395

i Many more displayed on our Lot!
&gt; Best O f Financing,
i GW Warranty on all Used Cara
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Winter Park
MI 4-0209

301 W . First St.

Ph. 322-023^

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Chevy U Nova Sport Coupo

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( A N D A N Y N IG H T
B Y A P P O IN T M E N T )

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
2nd A N D P A L M E T T O A V E .

322-0711

2505 S. P A R K D R IV E

322-0861

�Auto’s Gift To Us

V

Almost anywhere one travels in
America today, whether in city or
country, the marks o f the bulldozer
can be seen on the land as more and
more stretches o f the vast Interstate
Highway network come into being,
as more and more residential subdi­
visions spring up on whnt was yes­
terday a farm, as more and more de­
cayed city cores are torn down and
rebuilt.
To all o f us this means progress.
The highway system is an urgent
necessity if (he nation is not to be
strangulated by the very motor ve­
hicles thnt have given us a mobility
never before known in history.
The need for new housing and ur­
ban redevelopment is equally obvious.
A t the same time, there are mnny
who lament the transformation of
millions of acres o f forest nnd field
into great ribbons o f concrete and
asphalt.
To some, there seems an nctual
danger that the entire country will
eventually be paved solid with super­
highways nnd city streets.
Now comes a voice crying out o f
what little wilderness remains in the
land to say that this isn’t so at all.
According to a study published by
the Tax Institute o f America, urban
areas tnke up only 1 per cent o f our
total land urea. Even if cities con­
tinue to grow at their present rate—
absorbing about 400,000 new ucres
a year— they will still only occupy
less than 2 per cent of the land by
the year 2010.
As for the automobile, says the
study, it and its highways actunlly
use far less space thnn the horse
and mule once did.
Before 1920, for Instance, nearly 5
per cent of the total land in the 18
continental states was used merely
to produce the feed for this living
form o f transportation. This amount­
ed to 27 per cent o f the total har­
vested land.
The switch from animals to auto­
mobiles has meant an nctual gain in

land, for by 1957 only 2.4 per cent
o f harvested land was devoted to
raising feed for horses nnd mules.
Even though some o f this ■'re­
leased'’ land is being surfaced over,
‘‘the motor car is still utilizing far
less acreage than was needed for its
four-legged predecessor," says the
report.
Moreover, the Tax Institute claims,
there is a lot o f vacant land in urban
areas nnd it is not as high-priced as
is generally believed. It ranges from
12 per cent in New York and Chicago
to ns much as 36 per cent in some
smaller cities.
Also in the cities, the institute’s
analysis finds, the automobile is
shrinking the space requirements of
streets once trod by horses. Modern
subdivisions and rebuilt areas, spec­
ifically designed for automobile tra­
vel. devote no more than 20 per cent
of the total land to traffic needs, in­
cluding both streets and arterial free­
ways.
It is the uutomobile that has made
possible the fantastic spreading of
our cities by providing both a great
part o f the economic basis f o r a
large population and the means for it
to get from plnce to place.
It is encouraging to be told that
the automobile is also providing the
means for the intelligent use and
conservation of the land we hold in
trust for future generations.

Bible For Conservatives
fljr L * I* Wilson

Thought For Today

•

•

Worry Clinic
Carl

point* out

■

very

4

Herald Area Correspondents

*

I

t

exrlu»inn

ef

some

so-called

efvtt

right*.

Goldwater wrote;
" A civil right is a right
that is asserted and is there­
fore protected by some valid
law-. It may be asserted by
the common law, or by local
or federal statutes, or hy tha
Constitution, but unless a
right is incorporated in tha
law, it is not a civil right and
is not enforceable by the inatrumrnts o f the civil law."
He said there may he toma
natural or human rights that
should also be civil rights, but
thst to give such rights the
protection of law, there must
be recourse to a legislature
or In amendment of the Con­
stitution. Goldwater said civil
rights frequently is used when
human or natural rights ara
meant,
" A * often as not," he add­
ed, “ civil rights is simply a
name for describing an activ­
ity that someone deems pol­
itically or aocially desirable.
A sociologist writes a paper
proposing to abolish some in­
equity and, behold, a new civil
right is born."
Newspaper
leadership
la
up in the U. S. Some 82 per
ccnl of men snd 80 per cent
of women read a newspaper
each day a* compared with
80 per cent and 79 per evnt
last year.

Political Notebook

•

WASHINGTON -

( N HAI­

TI) e United States ami Snilh
Viet Nam have started a de­
Ho Chi

Minli

trails

down

which North Viet Nam's Bed
Hn sends military and pnlitim l cadres, money, weapons
and
supplies south to the
Vle| Unrig.
First steps have been high­
ly successful. U. S guerrilla
tighlrrs leading native tribe*
men have rnndurled s .serie*
of ambushes that are begin­
ning to bother the lied*.
In essence, the U. S. guer­
rilla troops and Iheir tribe*,
men allies
are using ltcd
tactics. They patrol Ihe foriests alongside the Hn Chi
Minh trails, hit North Viet­
namese soldiers and supply
trains coming down those for­
est tracks. They operate best
at night.
THESE
I* It 1 M IT 1 V E
TRIBESM EN live along the
South Viet N’ am-I.aos border.
They know the area. They’re
ideal guerrilla fighters when
given U. S. training and wea­
pons. They form strong per
sonal loyalties to individual
U, S. fighting men.
n&gt;c hill Irlbesmrn, too, are
vague on boundary lines. If

I hey infdlerale into Laos and
catch the Reds before they ar­
rive in South Viet Nam, no
one is the wiser.
This new border trail fight­
ing is just gelling inlo stride.
It will he beefed up sharply
in Ihe next
six
to right
months.
One problem' U. S, guer­
rilla fighters must keep thn
hill men from diHrrenl tribe*
in well-separated units. .Some
would rather fight each other
Ilian Hie Vie t Cong
This concept of a military
alliance willi native
tribesmen Is a type- of operation at
which U. S. soldiers have ex­
celled for some time. Amer­
icans were highly successful
wilh the Shan tribesmen tn
Burma in World War II. They
o r g a n i z e d hard • fighting
groups of Meo tribesmen in
l.aos a few years bark.
THE V IE T CONG REDS
are expected to react sharply.
They must keep the Ho Chi
Mmli trails open.
The weapons and supplies
coming down these paths
probably account
lor
less
Ilian 2 (ice cent of the ton­
nage the Viet Cong use In
the south and for only a re­
latively small percentage of
the fighting men.

ulations cvrry year, why not rnuirln't go rlrmn the strrrt
rescind a* lot o f the obsolete in an auto unlrt* * tnnn walk­
effirirnry and redure the law* already rluttering up our ed abend o f you with n Inti
freedom.
tern!
fetter* that hamper »n "W h y must evrry new Con­
Which obviously meant your
riely's
advancement.
Ingress think it has to fetter
atead of urging Congress- Americans further with in­ unto couldn’t travel faster
thnn n man's walking speed,
men to clutter up our “ free numerable new regulations?
namely, three mile* per hour!
"I&lt;et'a have a bousrrleaning
enterprise" a y a t e m with
Out at Evanston, the home
more red tape, urge them in our ailly, outmoded and
o f Northwestern University,
to do a complete house- strangling red tape at the
we have a progressive alder­
cleaning o f uielraa lawa and legal level."
man named Charles Marshall,
burraua, aa per the booklet
I-aw ilouseclcaning
who has been trying to abol­
below.
The average layman can't
ish over 100 such nuisance
CASE T-420: Carl J., aged fu lly comprehend what Carl
laws Hint have cluttered (lie
24, is soon to graduate from haa In mind till he realizes
statute books some Gn years.
law achool.
that our legal code is just ns
For example, he cites nn
‘‘Dr. Crane," he began, " I cluttered with outmoded rules
Evanston taw that makes it u
Ilk* your cm phaiii on horae at is the average family attic.
crime to sleep in a barber
acme, ao why don’t you augFor example, although the
shop!
g c it a new plan for our leg­ automobile came into vogue at
i’erhapa this taw hud n log.
islatures?
the start o f this century, In
tenI reason at the start of the
"Instead of enacting thou- Illinois we had a law fo r aimie
eentury, far burlier* would
aandi o f new rules and reg­ GO years later that said you
then let people sleep in their
shops overnight.
Maybe the hotels or inns
rose up against this unfair
competition and thus railroad­
Altsmonta Springs
Geneva
ed through thnt regulation
Mrs. Julia Bsrtos
Mrs. Joa. E. Mathieux
against sleeping in barber
838-1318
349-4824
shops.
Bear Lake-Forest City
By llolm r* and Hunter
aid lo India totals 3130 mil­
Lake M iry
A similar Evanston nuis­
Mrs. Marysnn M llri
Mra. Franera Wester
lion.
Alexander
ance
law
made
it
a
crime
to
838-3878
322-6218
Indonesia fronts on t h e
pick up cigar butta from the
WASHINGTON. I). C .-T h c
Cateelberry
Labe Monroe
strategic Malacca and Sunda
sidewalks or gutters.
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
dale Is July 26lh any year.
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Strait A. It has received more
838-5048
The underlying reason be­
322-4722
Chuluota
hind that cigar butt restric­ The place is Iwningrad. The Soviet military aid than any
Mra. Joan Magla
Long wood
Navy Day. oilier
mm Communist coun­
tion was (he fact people used occasion Soviet
365-3748
Mrs. Donna Kates
(.1 salvage cigar holts and The Neva River is packed try. Including jet bombers,
B e lli ry
838-3317
then chop them up fur cigarct with sleek gray ships flying submarines, destroyers, ami
Mra. Frank Whits
North Orlando
Soviet
Defense
the while and blue ensign a cruiser.
or pipe smokeri.
668-4228
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-1989
Another crime in Evanston with red star, hammer and Minister It. Ya. Malinovsky
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
was defined as "g ivin g advice •ickJc. Holiday crowds lint1 in lOikt, and Soviet Navy Chief
Osteen
668-S63I
to others on business affairs." Hie
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
old embankments and Admiral S. G. Gorshkov in
Enterprise
322-4841
•So Carl is advocating a bridges.
Patriotic
banner* 1902, visited Indonesia.
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
smart idea when he urges us hang from lamp posts and
Oviedo
Egypt, which controls the
668-5834
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
to do sn entire housecleaning public buildings.
Suez Canal, has received 31.3
(68-4601
165-3618
of our legal codes.
This day — always the last billion from the USSR.
And our legislatures should Sunday in July — is *el aside
Algeria lias a coast near
la-gin to reslire that voter* by the Russians to honor their Hie western entrance to the
rxpret them to simplify liv­ navy, now the second largest Mediterranean Sea which is
ing condilions instead of com­ in the world.
to tie the site for a Soviet
plicating them by the harass­
For the USSR sea power is submarine base, according to
ment o f countless new, petty
not the primary security re­ an article in the French news­
bills which are introduced at quirement. Supremacy on the
paper
Figaro. Algeria re­
every session.
land is more im|x&gt;rlnnt. Sea cently got a 312ii j
million
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Friday, July 24, 1961
Ideally, the more laws a na­
power Is getting Increased at­ Russian loan.
tion has, the mar* inefficient
tention In Moscow however.
Cuba fronts nn thr Florida
is its government,
w i i . T x a a . « ib l o w , b d i t o b i n s r c i t i i x i s
Consider llie geography of Strait and the Windward Pas­
In iNilitirai science, Loo, •
r u i v g Val.TUI.IVK, Circeiatlee • Ovatoal M ***aer
flic Soviet Union. II occupies sage. entrances lo the Carib­
coinllnry reads that tbe high­
the greater part of the Eura­ bean Sea. Cuba reportedly
J L LI * V L. STB VB ill OH
MO II M I T A L K t t V I l K H
er the taxes, the less efficient
Associate Editor
Advertising Director
sian land
mass,
hut ex ­ costs Big Brother one million
is Hist government!
BAKUV I. JUIIVSUK
MOV I1HKKS
pansion to thr west Is blocked dollars a day.
Managing Editor
Advtrtlaloa H a n iiir
For, in s perfect society,
B lit HEM H IL L I'H Itl-W
MOT r t A T T
by the thriving West Euro­
Premier Khrushchev
him­
Tsltgraph Editor
Uensrtl Advsrtlslna Manager we'd need NO taxes whstso- |
pean countries proiertrd liy self perhaps I*
becoming
Holt I* W i l l . MM*
M AM HIKTT K. STAPLETON
ever!
Soclaly Editor
Classified Dlrartor
"A ll any American should U. S, nuclear power East­ more aware of Ihe importance
DUTTHS A IS T IV
JA V IB SHOBMAKKH
Busins** M tntetr
.
City Editor
desire." said Woodrow Wilson, ward expansion meets Am ­ of hi* navy, lie took the com­
PM BO W E LLS
J i m WELLS
Sea
“ is a free field and no fav­ erican force* in Alaska The mander of thr Black
Count) Editor
Msrhanlrsl BupL
Soviets have looked to the Fleet, Admiral S. Ye. Chur
B IL L VISCBVT, Jttsff P b oiogrsiibtr
ors."
So send for my booklet south for new fields In con­ sin, with him on his trip to
a r a s c M ir a u s b a t e s
"H ow to Save Our Republic." quer — mostly to lands a- Egypt. While in Egypt, lie
By B all
■•as* Ustlver,
oceans.
India, Indo­ u nt three ol his Baltic Fleet
enclosing a long stamped, re­ cross
••Missis fs s s tr
A ll Olkas
nesia, Egypt,
Algeria, and ships on a visit lo
Cojien
H
••
1
Tssr
turn envelope, plus 20 rents.
• 12-40 1 Tssr
Its w ««k
MS * Months
ATS t Moot*#
Cuba have been ihe prime hagen, Denmark, lo prrparr
(A
iw
a
)*
write
to
Dr.
t t l I Mosth*
I S* I Months
Crane in rare of this news­ targets for Soviet penetration. Ihe way for his Sandinavlan
I N I MoatS
l . l t 1 Month
a. 8. Pastil Regulations p r o u d * that all Mall subicrlptlois hi
Each of these countries cum- visit m June. While in Gothen­
paper, enclosing a long
paid la advance.
_______________
nisnds important sea routes. burg, Sweden, Khrushchev de­
■lamped, addressed envelop*
Entered as iscoad class M a t t e r Ostossr 81, l t d at the Post
and 20 cents to rover typ­
India, which receives more clared he had once worked in
Office of Sanford, Plorlds. under Iks Act e f Cesar an of Merck
ing and priming coats when
Soviet economic aid than any a shipyard
and
his
wife
The Merald Is a mnmtxr of the United Press which la **•
you send (or one of his
other country, dominates the launched a fish refrigerator
titled siclustvsly to lbs ms for republlcallsk at all th* local
booklets.)
Indian Ocean. Soviet military ship. The 7 0 )ear-old Khrush­
aswa prlatad la lAla assapsper,
vital way to improve human

FDR'a

education from the arras In
which the Constitution em­
powers the Congress to deal.
"Franklin Roosevelt'* rapid
conversion from constitution­
alism to the doctrine o f un­
limited government is an ofttold atory," Goldwater wrote.
"Rut I am here concerned not
ao much by the abandonment
o f states' rights by the na­
tional Democratic party— an
event that occured some years
ago when that party was cap­
tured hy the socialist ideol­
ogues in snd about the labor
movement— as by the unmis­
takable tendency o f the Re­
publican party tn adopt the
same course.
"The rcsulL is that today
neither o f our two partirs
maintains a meaningful com­
mitment to the doctrine of
states' right*. Thus the corn­
erstone o f our republic, our
chief bulwark against Ihe en­
croachment on individual free­
dom hy big government is
fast disappearing tinder (he
piling sands o f absolutism."
In I960 Goldwater insisted
that there was no constitu­
tional basis for thr Supreme
Court’* order requiring racially mixed schools. He argued
that the Constitution did not
permit any interference what*
ao ever by the federal govern­
ment in education. Ditto for

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

termined effort to seal nlf the

Dr. Crone’s

Note

Untied Preen International
For American eUlreni who
want more information nn
what makes Sen. Barry M.
Goldwater tick, the recom­
mended reading for today is a
four-year-old book now in its
20th edition titled "The Con­
science o f a Conservative."
Goldwater wrote the book
In 1900. It i* argued that the
senator hai harked away from
some o f the position he then
endorsed. Hut the book re­
mains a reasonable statement
of Goldwalcr'a political beliefs
and purpose*.
Goldwnter’a 1904 vote against
the civil rights bill was sig­
naled in advance by the chap­
ter on atalea’ rights. The
chspler begins with a 1930
quotation from the governor
of New- York stele who, at
Hist time, xvas Franklin D.
Roosevelt. FDR was a stales’
rights man, himself, hut with­
out inner conviction. Goldwater quotes FDR as assert­
ing that the Constitution does
n»t empower Congress to deal
with a vast area of nvatteri
including the conduct o f pub­
lic utilities, o f banks, of in­
surance, o f business, of agrieulture, of education, o f so­
cial welfare and a dozrn
others o f importance. FDR, of
course, reneged on that point
of view aa he did on other*.

And it shall come to pass nftcrward. that I will pour out my spirit
on all flesh; your sons and your
daughters shall prophesy, your old
men shall dream dreams, nnd your
young men shall sec visions.— loci
2:28.
It is easy to achieve emancipation
from false and little faiths. It is quite
another thing to come to a large and
life-giving faith. Yet this is what
we all need.— Nnthnn M. Pusey.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

INTRODUCING THE FORGOTTEN M A N OF 1964

Rul Ihe

men and supplies

involved are critical ilems —
radios,
guns,

mortars,
specialist

unit leaders,

machine
personnel,

noncommission­

ed officers, medical supplies,
campaign Instructions
and
considerable sums of money.
Wlthnul these leaders, In­
structions .iml monry, the sys­
tematic direction
and eonrdlnalion of Viet Cong op­
era! ions would be much more
difficult.
THE EXPANDING BORDER
PATRO L
setup
also
serves another purpose. II
gives
fleeing
Viet
Cong
fighters fewer places to hide.
Secret of the surcess of the
llrd guerrillas is that when
they're
surprised by South
Viet Nam troops they can
(Ice, cither into the hills or
across thr tiorder into I,aos
or Cambodia.
When Hie guerrilla patrols
liceomc large enough and ex­
perienced enough, and when
they expand far enough along
ihe border, they may be able
to cut off numbers ol fleeing
Viet Cong after major raids
by government troops.
This will
reduce the im ­
portance of tiie Cambodia
sanctuary.

Reds Look To Sea Power

2% &amp;aufori) fyratf)

chev evidently
enjoys sea
voyages. He sailed to Eng­
land on the cruiser Sverdlov
In 1955; to (he United Nations
on the Uatilka in
I960; to
Egypt on the Armcnlya in
ItHil; and lo Saudlnsvii on live
Bashkiriya in I9fi4.
Soviet and Communist in­
terest in sea power has been
shown by:
1. Tlie
sinking
of
thr
United Stale* Aircraft Transport Card in Saigon Harbor in
May.
2. Increased Soviet fishing
off the New England Coast
tills summer.
3. Increased
Soviet m er­
chant ship construction.
4. Protests against a U. S.
Navy
cruise lo the Indian
Ocean in April and May.
5. Development of a new
ground effects
crall
called
Rjdnga (Rainliow), a photo­
graph of whirh appeared in
Pravdn on J u n e 3 Thr
Raduga may he thr civilian
version of an amphibious ves­
sel already in service in the
navy.
Tlie Russian* seem lo be
using sea power more and
more lo support what they
call the "national liberation
movement "
This neutralist
anti American, nr pro-Soviet
cause ha* Ihe long range gnal
of drawing the underdevelop­
ed nation* inlo Moscow’s or­
bit.
The Sovieti have pul bil­
lions of ruble* into the "n a ­
tional liberation movement."
Whether or not they will col­
lect on their
overseas investment will depend to a
large extent on their sea
jkivv cr.

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A D V E N TIS T CHURCH
Corner 7tb A Elm
.T. U M e th a w a ---------- Pastor
SERVICES SATU RDAY—
Sabbath School ----- I I I * *. m.
Worship Service ™. MtM a- m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service ----- T ill p. m*
"W e Hava Thta Hope" radio
i n i i u r i reeh Sunday a. m.
at l i l t over W T R R at 1411
on poar radio dial.

Assembly Of God
PIN KCREST ASSEMIILT
OK UOU CHURCH
Cor. 111b and Elm
H. M. W ilder
— — P aitor
Bondar School — - 1:41 a. m.
blornloB Worahlp — ItitO »■ m.
Keening Worehlp — 7:W P- m.
Youth Sarv. (Bun.) - 1:00 p. m.
M id-Week Berr. (W ad.) . T.l*
p. in.

r in B T DAPTIBT CHURCH
t i l Park Avenue
p. B. Cbanca
— Paator
Morning Worahlp —
*• mSunday S c h o o l----- » ; * * • ■ *"•
Murnlng Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — . *:&gt;» t&gt;Evening Worahlp _ 7:41 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Bervloa 7:10 p. m.
CENTRA!* B APTIST CHURCH
cor. Illh Bt. A uak Ave.
Call g*-14. * : _______ — - Paalof
bunday Hchoul —— l:4 t a. m.
Murnlng Worahlp — I II * * ■* ™*
Training Uunlon « Ii4 l p. ni.
Evening S e r v ic e ----- »:«o P. »"•
V ’ e.l Prayer Service 7:10 p. m.
Nurerry Open
W T R R ---------- ----- *• “ •
Sunday Nila Broadcast

OK PROPHECY
1501 Elm Avanua
Rav. n. L Strickland _ Paator
Bundar School ___— 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvtea __ 10:44 a. m.
E . ■ngal Iit Ia Sarv. __7:10 p. m.
Wtdnraday;
Young I’ aopla V. L B. gtrv.
7:10 p. m.
D ibit T raining Sorv 1:00 p.m.

Congregational
CO NaR E O ATIO NAL
C H R ISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church o f Chrlat)
Park Avanua at 14th St.
1:00 a. m. ____ Church School
10:00 a. m. _ Worahlp Borvte*
7:10 p. m. „ Chrlatlan Youth
Mlnlatrr
Rev. W alter A. R. McPheraon,
Paator

Christian

Episcopal

C H R ISTIAN CHURCH
D1BCII'LEH OK CHRIST
1007 S. Hanford Ava.
R. Vernon Kulter
Bunday School —__- t : lt a. tn.
Morning Worehlp
10:00 a. m.

CH RIST CHURCH
Church Btreat, Longwood
Fr. Charla* W . Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
H oly Communion — 7:10 a. m.
Service A Sermon — 1:00 a. m.

rillH T

Baptist

7HI CHURCH FOR A l l . . .
A l l FOR THI CHURCH
The Church ii the grealaat
factor on earth far the build*
ing of charactar and good
dtlunahip. It i* a storahouao
of apiritual value*. Without
a alrong church, nvlthar
democracy nor rlvilliation
ran eurvlve. Thera are four
eound raaaoni why every
pcnon thouId attend etrvlcea
regularly and eupport the
thurth. They are: (I) For hia
own aake. (Ji For hie chitdrvn’a aak*. (J| For the ».,ka
uf hia community and nation.
(4) For tha aak* of tha church
Itself, which need* hi* mural
and material eupport. Plan
to go to church regularly
and read your Bible daily.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH o r CHRIST
Geneva
’ Ralph Rrawer Jr.
E vangallit
III hie School
— 1:10 a. m.
Morning Worehlp ... 1:10 a. m.
Evening Worehlp ... 0:1* p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:10 p. m.

WKBTBIUB M IB IIO N AR Y
BAIT1BT CHURCH
tlh HI. A Holly Ave.
Paul M. Celley —---- I'aetor
Sunday School —
10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Murnlng Worahlp — 11:01 a. m.
Sunday
Evening Worehlp — 7:04 p. m.
Wedneaday
Prayer S e r v ic e ----- - 7:01 p. m.
PINECRKBT RAPT1BT
CHURCH
On ora Road
paator —___William J. Oueea
Morning Worehlp . 11 too a. m.
Sunday School ------ * :)*
a. m.
T raining U n io n -4:11
p. m.
Evening Worahlp » - 7:10 p. m.
Wad. O fficer* A Taachar*
— 1:11 p. »
M e a lin g ----E LD E R SPR1NOH R APTIST
Old Orlando lid. at Haatar Ava.
B, Hamilton O rltlln — Paator
Bunday School ....— l : t t a. mMornlag Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —
p. m.
Evanlng Worahlp — 7i4t p. ra.

aoo

ciitmcit o r nnD

OSTEEN' R APTIBT CHURCH
H W Y. 414
Ph. I l l - I l l *
P a e t o r ____Cheater W. Plank
Sunday Behool
10:00 a. m.
Morning Bervlca _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — - 4:10 p m.
Evening Bervlca _ 7:10 p. m.
Wedneaday Meatlngn
Organliatlona ,__ 4:10 p. m.
Prayer ......... ...... 7:1* p. m.
Choir
— 1:10 p, m.

7:10 p. m.

or

Stud A French
H. C. Smith ____—____ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l____1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
Kvangallatlc Serv. _ 7:10 p. m.
T u n . Prayar Sarv. _ 7:10 p. m.
Thun. Toung Paopl*
Endeavor — ... - ■ 7:10 p. m-

OUR
NEW
LAND

O A K LA W N DAPTIBT CHURCH
1141 Country Club Road
Bponaorad by Klrat Uaptlat
Church
Rev. R. T. Barrett ----- Paator
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —
4:41 p. m.
Evanlng Worahlp _ tiOO p. m.
Wad. Prayer Berv. _ 7:10 p. m.

Alliance

prayer Bar vice

church

JORDAN M ISSIONARY
R A P T IB T CHURCH
1411 W. r i n t Btraet
Sunday Behool —— 10:04 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Rlbla Btudr tflunday) 7:00 p.m.
E van gellitle Bervlca 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet — 7:00 p. m.
Dill Btephene ... Peetor
A Cordial Welcoma to A ll

C H RISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIAN C E CHURCH
1401 Park Ave. at I4tb SL
Ilev. &amp; C. Dot*. Jr. — .P » « t o r
Bundar Bcbool -----. »!* * *• m*
Worahlp Service — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp — T;I0 p. m.
Alllanca Tooth
Fellowship (Bun.) — »|4I p. m.

Methodist

Church Of God

Baptist

Adventist

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 44 Weal
M orrl* lluhy
E vengellet
Bible Claei ______ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a. m.
Evening Worehlp — 4:(&gt;» p. m.
lill.Le Claeeee Wed. , 7:10 p. m.
CHURCH OK CHRIST
I t l l Park Avenue
Hart D r o w n ______Evengellet
Sunday
III hi# Study ______ l#:oo a. m.
Murnlng Worehlp .... 11:00 a- m.
Evening Service .... 0:10 p. m.
Bee “ Herald o f Truth" 1 p. ra.
Bunday on Chnunal I
Tueaday
Lad lee Itlhla d a le - IOi O* a. m.
Wedneaday
Bible Ctaaa ------- 7:10 p. m.

Forty-three nr res! How long we labored, hoping
somnlay la add it to our modest farm.

nlong the border of our lives. Suddenly it became our
church.

(iooil bottum land . . . with a grave for the children
to play in, a stream with an ol' tswiminln’ hole, and
rich soil juot Itegglng for the plow.

And there was that deep sense of partnership with
God . . . full of promise . . . fraught with challenge.

Kmv it’s ours! A great moment. . . full of promise
, . . frought with chnllengc.
Sort of like lliut moment a few years ago when
Peg and I bccamo memtiers of the congregation, be­
fore that the church hud Iwen simply a familiar scene

Christian Science

H O LT CROSS
401 A Park Ava.
Fr. Lvroy P. Soper, naeler
H oly Communion
7:10 a. m.
Fam ily Bervlca and
Sunday School
0:04 a. ta.
Morning Prayar
I Klrat Sunday —
H oly Communion 11.oo a. at.

Free Methodist
F R E E M ETHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th 8L and Laurel Ave.
Eugene S h e ld o n ______ Paator
Telephone! 131-7071
Sunday School _0:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening W o ra h lp __7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Bervlca 7:10 p. ra.

Lutheran
LU T H E R A N CHURCH OF
T H E REDEEM ER
101 W. llt h Placa
"Tha church o f the Lutheran
H our" and T V "Thla la tha
L ift"
Herbert W. G oera a ____Paator
Bunday S c h o o l____1:11 a. m.
Worahlp Bervlca
10:10 a. tn.
Kindergarten and Nuraary

There is such an abundant harvest of blessing and
happiness tn bo reaped In life . . . if a man yearns for
the Itest, and claims it for his own, and is ready to put
bis hand to the plow.

GOOD SHEPHERD
LU TH E R AN CHURCH
IIOO A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. 17-31)
Sanford. Florida

riR B T CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
104 Eaal Second Street
Bunday Service A
Bunday School —„ 11:0* a. ra.

111*1111

Suhjrot: " T f B l h "

Rumlay
Matthew
13:10*17

Wedneaday Service - 1:0* p. m.
Reading Room: 1*1 R. Klret.
W eekdeyei 10:10 a. m. • 4:10
p. m. Krlday Evanlngi 4:10l i l t p. ea.

Monilay
Luka
0:87-02

Turada/
Luke
12:13-21

!

Wrilncjulay
Itumuna
8:1217

Thuradar
I Ccrlnthians
0:3-12

Friday
I I Corinthians
6:18-21

Tha Rav. J. Oordon P a • r y,
Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 111 00 a. m.
Communion— Klrat Sunday la
Each Month
K IN D E R G A R TE N AND NHUB­
ERT

Saturday
Galatians
d:l-T

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park Ava.
Rev. Robert M. Jenklnt, Peetor
Morning Worehlp — 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:11 a. m.
M TP M eeting! _ _ 4:10 p. m.
(Intermediate. Senior)
Evening Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland Ave.,
Rav. John 1L Hlrea Jr., Peetor
Church School
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
M TF -------------------0:10
p. m.
C H RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Katatoa
Cltrua Haights
Rav. Charlaa 8. H o g g __Paator
Church S c h o o l------ 1:41 a. tn.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M Y K ________________ 4:10 p. m.
Eve. W o r e h lp ----- 7:10
p. m.
Wed. Prayer Strvlea 7:10 p.m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHtinCH
OK THE NAZAREN E
W. 2nd St. at Mapla Ave.
P iu l O le k e a __________ Faatne
Sunday School _
l : l t A m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:41 a. tn.
Youth -..... ..... . . . . . . . 1:00 p. ra.
Young Adull
Fellowehlp ----- --- 1:00 p. m.
The Name* Wa Bear
Evangelletlo Service 7100 p, ra.
Mid-Week
Service (W ad.) _ 7:00 p. ta.
Third Sunday
Slngiplralloa —_ 1:00 p. m.
F IR S T CHURCH
OK THE N AZARENE
Lake Mary, F la
Rev. W. L Holcombe, Faator
Sunday
1:41 a m . ____Blbla School
11:00 a. m. — Morning Worahlp
7:0* p. m. „ Evanlng Bervlca
7:00 p. tn. _ Wad. Mid-Week
Prayer Servlcea

l oo p. m. _ Laat Wed. Ulaa*
lonary Service

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OK LONGWOOD
1(1 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth aran t — P a ito r
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:00 a m.
Sunder Evening __ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7:10 p. ra,
Conquerora Mealing
Friday ...___- , . 7:10 p. m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PR E S B Y TE R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford, KI a
Oak A va A Ird St.
Grover C. Sewell Jr. __ Paator
E dgar W. Smith Jr. Aailatant
Paator
Church School
1:41 a m.
Beaalon M e e la ____ 1:41 a m.
Morning W onh lp
10:00 a. m.
Pienaar Fellowehlp 1:00 p. tn.
Senior HI Feltowahlp 4:00 p.m.
Evening Worehlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Moat — TiOl p. m.
CHURCH OF TH E COVENANT
1171 South Orland* Drlva
Thotnai 1L M ikln — _ Pastor
Worahlp ------------- 1:00 a h i .
Churoh School —
10:04 A a .

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Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
AR T BROW N
P E ST CONTROL

GREGO R Y L U M B E R
of Sanford

H IL L L U M B E R ft H A R D W A R E CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSO N ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

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

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

E A S T SIDE G A R A G E
Virgil C. Gracey ft Employees
SR 46 ft Beardall

H O L L E R MOTOR S A L E S CO.
and Staff

O V IE D O R A D IO ft ELE C T R IC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

S A N F O R D A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PE R FEC TO N
D A IR IE S

H O R N E DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
llw y. 17-92, Sunford

J. C. P E N N E Y C O M P A N Y
C. L. Robinson and Staff

K ID D Y 'S S T A N D A R D SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

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

A D A M S T R A N S F E R ft STORAGE
Phone 322*0225
FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees

C E L E R Y CITY
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.

H A R R E L L ft B E V E R L Y
AU T O M O T IVE
209 W . 26th Bt*, Sanford

SA N F O R D W E L D IN G ft
F A B R IC A T IN G CO.
BUI Whitly ft Employees

K ILG O R E SE E D C O M PA N Y
1400 W . 1st, St., Sanford

PR O G R ESSIVE P R IN T IN G CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heuting, A ir Conditioning

T H E RITZ T H E A T R E
Bill Lovelace and Employees

Z1TTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

L eR O Y C. ROBB
C O NSTRUCTIO N CO., IN C .

B IL L H E M P H IL L MOTORS, INC.
301 W . 1st. St., Sanford

C H E L S E A T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
110 W , First, Sanford
A* D U D A ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

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

STRICKLAND-M ORRISON, IN C .
and Staff

B. E D W A R D S
B U IL D E R S S U P P L IE S
and Employees

H O W A R D BO TELER
Wholesale Confectionery

S M IT O T S S N A P P IN ' T U R T L E
M O W E R S A L E S A N D SER VICE
SO U T H E R N N A T U R A L G AS CO.
John Dunn and Staff
S T A T E F A R M IN S U R A N C E
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

W ILSO N -E IC H E LB U R G E R
M O R TU AR Y
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
W IL S O N -M A IE R F U R N IT U R E CO.
Mr. and Mrs. At Wilson
C ITIZENS B A N K OF O VIE D O
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE C O U N TY A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYB APTIST
Antioch llaptlat Church, Ovlado
Contra! Uaptlat Church, I I I ) Oak Ava.
l^iulltoU Klrat Uaptlat Church
ChuiuoU Uaptlat Mlaalan
Sportaman'a Club, Chuluote
Eldar Spring! Dapltat Church,
140 Lehman ltd
Klrat Uaptlat Church. I l l Park Avo.
Friendship Uaptlat Church s i
Altaniunta Spring*
R L 4*0, Altamonte Spring*
F ira l Uaptlat Church o f DaDary
F lrat Uaptlat Church o f Ooncvn
Flrat Uaptlat Church o f Laka Mary
Flrat Dapltat Church o f Lak* Monroa
F lrat Baptlat Church o f Longwood, Oar.
Churoh a Grant
Firm Daptlal Church o f Oviedo ,
Ft rat Dapltat Churoh o f San Landn Springe
Flrat Shiloh Miaalonary Uaptlat Church,
t i l l W. Ilth 8L
For art C ity Uaptlat Church
Fountain Hand Baptlat Ohurah, Ovloda
L a v * Southern DapUat Klaalos, Chuluoth
Mlnaleaary
Baptlat
Churah
North
BS.

BatorprUo

„

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.

Macadoola Mlaalan
Baptist Church
Oak M il! Rd. Oatcan
Mora!up Glory U ap tlit Church, Qohors Mwy.

4

Mt. Olive Miaalonary Baptlat Church, San
Landn Spring! ltd., Longwood
ML Elan Miaalonary Uaptlat, Slpaa Ava.
Now
ML
Calvary
Miaalonary
Baptlat
l t l l W. IJlh PL
Naw Sal am Prim itive Baptlat Church,

i n i w. n th

sl

Naw ML Blon Baptlat Chhreh. 171* Faar Ava
Oaklawn Uaptlit Chapal, 1741 W. loth Sl.
Oataan Uaptlat Church
Plnacraat Uaptlit Church. 1*1 W. Onora ltd.
Pralrla Laka Baptlat Church, R idge ltd.,
Pam r a rk
Program Miaalonary Baptlat l^iuroh. Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaalanary Baptlat Church.
Ninth * Hickory
■L Jama* Mlaalanary Baptlat Church Sle.
Hd. 411 Oataan
■L Paul Miaalonary U aptlit Church, Ith SL
SL Malthawa Miaalonary Baptlat Church
Canaan Halghta
■L Jobh'a Mlaalaaary Baptlat Church,
111 Cyprcac SL

Temple Baptlat Church, Palm Spring* Rd.,
Allam unt* Spring*
Wactaid* Miaalonary Baptlat Church,
411 S. H olly Ava,
El on Map* Baptlat Church, 111 Orange Ava.

CATBOUO
Church at tha N ativity, L ak * Mary
A ll Saul* Catholic Church, US Oak Avo.

St.
Ann'a
Catholic
Church,
Perilling
l*lace, H illa ry
SL Mary Magdalena Calhntln Churrh, Mallland Ava. Altamonta Hprlnga

LU TH E R AN

Flrat Chrlatlan churrh, 1401 S. Sanford Ava.
Congregational ChrlaMan Churrh,
34*1 Park Ava.
Norlhalda
Chrlatlan
Churrh, F l o r i d a
ltavan U r, Maitland

Aacanalon
Lutheran
Church,
O virbrook
Ur-, Canalbarry
Good Shaphcrd United Lulharn.
1300 S. Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Churoh o f tha Badaamar,
I t l W. Slth Placa
llaaalah Lutheran Churrh, American Legion
Hall. Pralrla Lake, Farn Park
■L Lukaa Lutheran Church, ItL 4S0 Slavia

tm U R C H OP CHRIST

M ETHODIST

of Chrlat. t i l l S. Park Ava.
o f Chrlat, Ganava
o f Chrlat, Longwood
o f Chrlat, P ool*

Barnatt Memorial Mathodlat Church, B.
DaBary A v a , Eularprlaa
Dear L a ta Mathodlat Churoh
Uethvl A.U.E. Church. Canaan Halghta
Caaaalbarry Community Mathodlat Church,
Hwy. 17*13 4k PI nay R idge R d , Caaaalbarry
DaBary Community Mathodlat Church W.
Highland*, DaBary
Chrlat Mathodlat Church
Sunland Kalataa
Flrat Mathodlat Church, 41* P ark Ava.
31rat Mathodlat Church at Oviedo
Fraa Mathodlat Church, I I I W. Ith SL
arace Mathodlat Church. Onorn Rd.
Grant Chapal A U K. Caurrh. Ovlcda
Oakgrovo Mathodlat Church, Ovlcda

CHRISTIAN

Church
Churrh
Churrh
Church

CHURCH OP OOD
Churrh o f God. i l l Hickory
Church of God. t:oo a. Franck
Church of God, Ovlado
EPISCO PAL
A ll Salnta Kplacopal Church B. DaBary
A v a , Bntarprlaa
Chrlat Kplacopal Church. Longwood
A ll Salnta Kplacopal. Kntarprlaa
H oly Creaa Eplaaopal, Park Ave. at 4lh

Oataan Mathodlat Church
P a a 1n
Waalayan
Mathodlat,
RL
41
W. at Paola
St. J a m u A M E , Sanford Av*.
SL Mary1* A.M.K. Church SL ItL 411 Oalccn
St.
Paul'* Mathodlat C h u r a h
Oataan
Rd. Bntarprlaa
Stafford
Memorial
Mathodlat C h u r c h
B. DaBary

tha
of

N iia rtn *.
the

W.

Naaarana,

O’tirlan Rd, Porn rark
L ak * Mary Church at the Naiaran*
P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Community Frothytcrlan Church, Leko Mary
Flrat
Fraahytarlan
Church,
Oak
Av*.
* Ird Bt.
F lrat Frcaby tartan Church. Caacolbarry
Flrat
Praabytarlan
Churah o f
DaBary,
K. Highland
Proabylarlan Church o f Tha C an aa n t
1711 E Orlando Dr.
■ l Andrews Presbyterian Church l i l t Lao*
noal Boh. D r, Baer L ak *
Upealh Community Praabytarlan Church,
Upaala Rd.
Waatmlnlatar P raabjtarla* Church, Uowall
Bark, R L 411

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AD VENTIST

O TH ER CHURCHES

N ASAREN B
P 1 r# t
Church
*f
lad at Maple
Farn
r a rk
Church

SEVENTH

F ortat Laka Savanlh*day Advanttat Church,
Hwy. 411, Foraat City
Bavaath-day Adventlat Church. H aitians
A v a , Altamonta Spring!
Sanford
Bovanth*day
Adrantlot
church.
Seventh A Elm

Allan1* A.M E. Church, Olivo A llt h
Church o f Ood in c b riit, Oviedo
Chuluota Community Church
Church of and o f Prophecy, 3417 Elm Ava.
Church o f Jccua Chrlat o f L etter Day
Salnta, 3114 Park Ava.
Community Chapal, Altamonta Spring!
Kaalarn Orlbodoa Church, SL johna Chryaoatum Chapal, Hwy. 17-33. Farn Park
Congregation Bath laraal, llt h A M agnolia
Flrot Churoh o f Chrlat, ■cteollil,
ta* K. Jnd SL
Plrat pantacoatal Charch o f Longwood
H t. Olivo Holinca* Church, Oak
H ill
ltd. Oataan
Plnacraat Assembly o f Ood, l lt h A Elm
Sanford Alltanco church, 14*1 A P ark Ava,
Sanford Congregation o f Jehovah’s W it­
nesses. l f t i w tat SL
The Salvation Army, 1 1 1 E. Ind SL
Unity Church a t Santord, t i l B. la t SL

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Seminole County * * * *

Record $ 6 .2 5 M illion
.School B u d ge t A d o p te d
0

By Julian Stenatrom
Tha Saminola County Board
o f Public Inatructlon offically
adopted a record budget of
slightly more than $0.26 mil­
lion after a public hearing
Friday afternoon and recom­
mended that it be approved
by the Board o f County Comtnlaaionera.
The budget called fo r a 1.07
Increase In mlllage from 8.25
to 0.32 and the only objection

w*s raised by former Mayor
Tom McDonald o f Ssnford
who question* the mlllage
hike when the Board o f Pub­
lic Instruction still was per­
mitting courtesy ride* on
buses for students who reside
within two
miles o f the
schools they attend.
Attending the public hear­
ing were members o f the
County Commission plus o f­
ficials o f the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber o f Commerce.
John Krider, chamber man­
ager, asked the board mem­
bers if they could detect a
point where mlllage rates
could be levelled off. He de­
clared that "a fluctuating
miilage deters industrial ex­
pansion."
School Superintendent R. T.
Mil wee told Krider that "Poor
schools also deter growth,"
ami Board Chairman Dan
W right forecast that " i f it
\
c L O c
were not fo r the proposed
The words "Manufactured East Central Florida UniIn Sanford, Florida," will
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noon be apread across the
world— aeven million times a
year. And you can’ t even buy
that kind o f advertising— not
a t the going rate, anyway.

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The phrase will appear on
the packages which will be
•hipped from the local plant
o f Chemical
Corporation o f
America when equipment la
I n s t a l l e d in the Del-Mar
Building. Harold
Hartaock,
trice president and comptrol­
ler, la presently supervising
removal o f the district office
from Tallahassee. N ext it'a
remodeling o f the plant to
meet the company’s needs.
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Sara L. Jacobson o f San­
ford is one o f six Stetson
University students serving In
the Peace Corps, university
officials have told The Clock.
Sara is serving In Chile,
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varsity being located right on
our county line 1 would es­
timate that we might level
o ff at a point slightly less
than 10 milla."
A d m l n l s t r a live assist­
ant W alter Teague said that
the school board must pay
teachers at schedules compar­
able to surrounding counties
or It would not be able to hire
additional teacher* and retain
those tha board now has as
one reason fo r the mlllage
expansion. Ho »i»o cited the
31 additional teacher* the
board h *i employed this year.
He pointed to the $44,000
increase in the cost o f the
county’s participation in the
state's minimum Foundation
Program, a $80,000 driver
range to permit four instruct­
or* to do the worklead of 10,
a $45,000 Increase in the cost
o f the system's industrial art*
program, and $140,000 in con­
struction plus $75,000 for the
cost o f entering the Educa-

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During Friday afternoon'*
public hearing on the Semin­
ole County School Hoard’s
$0.25 plus-million budget for
19C4-G5 former Sanford May­
or Tom McDonald questioned
the continuance of courtesy
ridca to students who reside
within two miles
of
the
schools which they attend.
McDonald's question came
when the Increased number
of students and crowded bus
transportation problem* were
cited as some of the reasons
for the mlllage increase of
1.07 to a total of 6.32 milla for
the coming year.
The ex-mayor was told by
School Board Chairman Dan

Wright that "T h li matter of
courtesy rides has been a
problem for some time and
we're doing our level best to
reduce them."
But McDonald replied that
In his opinion It was the par­
ent's responsibility to see to it
that their children get to
school safety.
Wright cited one major rea­
son for continuing the prac­
tice is the safety factor in­
volved.
"W e
simply can'l
have children In the lower
elementary grades trying to
cross major arterial* as U.
S. 17-82 and others In this
county."
He pointed to efforts o f the

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Speedy Action Urged
For Junior College
reach and surpass 1,000 in the
very near future.
"Obviously." said Kimball,
"all of these students will not
have the necessary grade
average! to meet the entrance
requirements o f East Central
Florida University or any
other Institutions in the state
university system. So, we
must provide ■ school which
aill be able to offer the m a­
jority of our graduates tech­
nical, vocational aa well as
academic education on the
college level, plua a much
needed adult education pro­
gram ."
It was at this point that
Chamber Manager John K ri­
der put a question to those
present:
"Is It possible that tills
might be our last chance to
have s local legislative dele­
gation get the enabling act for
u s !"
Cleveland replied; "W e may
not even have a local legisla­
tive delegation, aa such, after
1665 We don't know what'a
going to happen. But I do
know this:
"W e must set now—If the
people want u» to act—and 1
should think they would wsnt
something done right away
because this is the only ma­
jor area In tha state without
what is known a* a commun­
ity college facility."

Man Arrested
In Gunplay

County Commission and the
School Board tn get traffic
lights at certain points for
t lit* safety of school children
hut explained that the Stale
Road l&gt;epnrtinent would not
approve them.
Wright did say, however,
that, "T h e problem of courtesy rides has nothing to do
u ith the more valid reasons
for hiking Uie school miilage
rate 1.07."
School Superintendent R. T.
Milwee explained that in Sem­
inole County "W e are educat­
ing our children at an annual
cost o f $285 per student and
only two counties In all of
Florida's 67 are doing It for
less."
Milwee* added, "It'a true
that we might save a few dol­
lar*'. H TO eliminated couttciy
rides all together, but I don't
think It would Justify reducing
the miilage increase."
M c D o n a l d replied, "O f
course, In my experience on
boards w e've found that you
can't save money In lump
sums. You have to cut a little
hero and a litllo there and
then it begins to add up."
Chairman Wright closed out
the discussion by stating:
"A s long as I'm a me in Iter
of this Board I cannot con­
scientiously refuse courtesy
rides If Die safety of any
child may depend upon it."

Attorney To Talk
On Barge Canal
Edgar

Johnson,

execulivc

secretary of the Florida Waterwaya Association, Is slated
to apeak to the Kiwanis Club
Wednesday noon at the Civic
Center, Program Chairman
Bill Fraasa said today.
Johnson, who ii a county
commissioner of A l a c h u a
County and a practicing attor­
ney ii also chairman o f the
Water Resources Committee
for the Florida Commission­
er* Association.
He will show a new color
film on the Florida cross slate
barge canal and speak on the
subject. Digging of the canal
has begun just south or Palatka. toward the west, with dig­
ging toward the east esperted
to begin soon at Yankcctown
on the Gulf Coast.
A portion of Johnson's talk
will have to do with the con­
nection o f the St. Johns-Indian
River Canal, aa it will affect
Sanford.

First Time For
New York State

S r n t f t

Zip Code 32771

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W E A T H E R : Cloudiness with oernsionnt showers today nnd loss Humorous showers Tuesday: hitrh today 88; low tonight In low 70s.

VOL. 56

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Established 1908

M ONDAY, JU L Y 27, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 242

U. S. Sending So. Viet Nam More
Soldiers And Civilian Advisers
SAIG O N , South V iet Nam
(U l’ l ) — The United Stnt.s
lias promised to send more
U. S. soldier and civilian advisera to South Viet Nam and

|to furnish more equipment
for the w ar against the Com­
munist guerrillas, the Viet­
namese government announ|red tonight.

The announcement by Pre­
mier
MaJ.
Gen.
Nguyen
Khanh aaid th* undisclosed
number o f fresh Atnerlcsn
troops would ba uirl ss nddi-

I tional advisers In battlefield
|ureas.
They will reinforce the apI proximately 15,500 American
|servicemen already serving as

m wA.

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10 Die In Crash
KINSTON, N. C. (U P I) Ten persona were killed near
here early Sunday when two
automobiles, e a c h carrying
tlx persons, collided hcadon.

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A man identified by police
aa Charlie N. Crtafield, man­
ager of the Eastern Oil Com­
pany on W. 13th Street, was
arrested on a ch art* o f
brandishing a firearm in a
ROCHESTER, N. Y . (U P I )
threatening manner early to­ —* Bsttls - garbed National
day.
Guardamen encamped In this
I'ullce said Crtafield was troubled community today are
threatening a watchman, Ed­ tha flrat Naw York ils U m ili­
ward Plummer. They aaid tiaman to b* mobilised for
Crlsfield had reported Plum­ duty In a racial insurrection
mer had had visitor* in th* in tha guard's 140-year hi*office* shortly befor* th* ar- tory.
rest.
A guard spokesman aaid it
Patrolmen John Dodson and waa tha only time this canMika Rotundo mad* th* ar&gt; tury whan a governor had to
rest when they responded to commit tha Naw York Nation­
the Crlsfield complaint. Bond al Guard to deal with any
was set st $207.50.
kind o f civil diaobadianc*.

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Courtesy Bus Rides Questioned
By McDonald A t Board M eeting

I f you’re one o f those who
received a notice o f change of
county assessed evaluation of
real
estate,
provided
the
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change amounted
$906 or
more, It doesn't necessarily
mean that thare has been a
,^hanrr In the assessed valuav . tlon if you are a new owner
o f the property. Notices were
len t to new owners. Some
property owners received no­
tices that indicated a lesser
assessed valuation. O f course,
The possibility o f Seminole
a few we've talked to have having its own junior college
been extremely pleased.
may very well depend upon
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early action on the part of lo­
A long this line, property cal authorities and the coun­
owner* who wish to protest ty's legislative delegation.
any changes in their assessed
At least that waa the con­
valuation may do ao when the census o f opinion expressed
Board o f County Commission­ last Friday when the Board of
er* eit a t a Board o f Equal­ Public Instruction heard State
isation Aug. 3. Your com­ Senator Mack N. Cleveland
plaints will be heard at that Jr. declare that he did not
£
time.
know whether tho reappora
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tlonment of the Legislature's
Today 175 yeara ago the U. two housei would result In
S. Government's Deportment this county even having Its
ol Foreign A ffa irs was estab­ own representative nr senator
lished. Now, that agency Is at such. .
known as the State Depart­
"Th erefore,"
tald
Cleve­
ment. Remember! E l e v e n land, " i f w e’re going to try
year* ago today the Korean to get an enabling act to pro­
W ar ended with the signing vide for a junior college we'd
t. o f an armistice.
better move and move quick­
T
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ly !"
The official 1804 Democrat­
At a meeting o f the school
ic caucus o f the Florida House
board members, county com­
o f Representative* will be
missioner! and S e m i n o l e
held in Tampa, Oct. 1-3. ac­
County Chamber of
Com­
cording to word from House
merce leader*, Judge Vernon
Speaker Mallory E. Home.
C. Mite and Byron Kimball,
Also invited to the affair are
co-chairmen of t h e
trade
member* o f the Florida Sen­
body's long range planning
ate, the U. 8. Congressional
committee, initiated the idea
^
delegation from the elate,
gubernatorial nominee Huydon that perhaps the site of the
Bums, Gov. Farris Brysnt, county home—no longer in use
members o f the Florid* cab­ as such— might ba utilized for
inet and the itate'e Supreme the institution.
Commission C h a i r m a n
Court Justice*.
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James A very, who with three
W e checked out a report by other commitiionera present,
• Clock Watcher that etreet agreed that, "first of all, we
lights on Magnolia Ave. have are not abandoning tha county
been burning all day. City homa. We have plans for oth­
Manager Pete Knowles says e r utilisation o f the facility
the power company operate* and I'm not sure we could
the s t m t light* and If they convey the property to the
must work on the lines, they school board even if we want­
do it In the daytime. So don’t ed to do i t "
w orry about wasting electric­
Cleveland and School Super­
ity — lt’a on the power com- intendent R. T. Milwee agreed
pany.
that they thought a statute ex­
isted whereby one county
agency could legally transfer
title o f property to another.
The question of Ibe need for
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program
Bridge ---------- - ___ Pag# 9 a Junior college
Classified ---- —•.... Pag# 11 arose—Inasmuch as the East
Comica ............... ...... Page 10 C e n t r a l Florida University
...... Pag* * and other nearby Institutions
Editorial
F u n e r a ls -------- -___ Paga 2 might provide sufficient facil­
H o ro s c o p e ----- —___ Pag* 10 ities. But Kimball explained
Society — ------- ____ Pag# » that there are now nearly &lt;00
8 pert* - ......... — .... Page 6-7 students graduating f r o m
T V Programs .... ... . Huge 8 Seminole high schools and
Pag* 9 that Um figure la likely to
jW a tba Woman

Herald Index

tion T V program as other
ressons fo r th* 1.07 mlllage
advance.
In other action, the board
awarded a paving contract to
the A. C. Scott Construction
Co. for driving ranges at
Crooms, Seminole end Lyman
High Schools.
The ranges will be used for
driver training o f students
and is in keeping with a new
procedure developed recently
for this course. It will enahle
one Instructor to supervise
the activities o f several stu­
dent* by his using special
communications from e "con­
trol tower” to each vehicle.
The
Scott company hid
$40,864* for the work and wn*
low bidder. Other bidder*
were:
Republic Construction Com­
pany, $57,548; Orange Pav­
ing Company, $52,510; Super­
ior Paving Company, $01*,200.0(1; A &amp; E Construction
Company, $55,727.12.

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

Thant Denies It
RANGOON, Burma ( U P I ) UN Secretary General Thant
today denied he haa decided
to quit hla post at the end of
hit present term ot office In
November, 1900.

Greeks Fear Raids

‘ AM I EVER (1LA1) to »co you* could bo the thought o f Wnve Ilonitn Jean
Turner, KT1, Heated, aa Wuve Judith Ann Hunter, T H A N , reported for
duty at ReconnaUnunce Attack Squadron 3 at Sanford Navul A ir Station.
For the past 16 months Ilonitn has been the only Wnve attached to
RVAH-il, a squadron o f several hundred men. They both ngrcc odds are
still pretty much one sided in favor o f their male counterparts. Judith’s
husband is also uttuched to UV A ll-3 ; Ilonitn'* husband in serving in
Guam.
(O fficial U. S. Navy Photo)

Navy Man Hurt M otel Builder Eyes
By Car While
W
aterfron
t
Project
Crossing Street

Sanford'* proposed water­
injured front development plan haa
Sunday night when struck by aroused the interest uf at
a car a* be waa waiting to least one motel builder mid
developer, the agenda o f the
cross Park Avenue at 13th
City Commissioners revealed
Street. The driver was charg­ today.
ed with careless and negligent
Commission will meet nt 8
p. in. tonight mid one o f the
driving.
items on tho agenda involves
Police reported the N avy
Interest in the proposed motel.
man, Charlci E. Dixon, 10, o(
A

navy

man

waa

VAII-3 at Sanford Naval Air
Station, suffered a head in­
jury in the accident. He was
reported In good condition at
Orange
Memorial Hospital,
Orlando.
A m ’slrd
w as
D ougin
Frank Plapp, IS, o f 117 W.
Woodland Dr.
Plapp told police he was
driving north on Park Avenue
when the light turned red at
the intersection. He said he
hit Hit* brakes only to find
they had (ailed.
The car careened over the
curb anil struck Dixon, carry­
ing him 51 feet on the hood of
the auto before toning him
off near some gas pumps at a
service station. The vehicle
then continued about 345 fret
from the point of impact
when it was stopped by Plapp
applying the emergency brak­
es, according to Police Capt.
Arnold Williams who investi­
gated.
Witnessing tba accident was
Eric McFsdden, also o f the
local naval atatlon and who
was standing at the intersec­
tion with Dixon.

Two Arrested In
Three-Car Crash
Two persona wars arteated
following
lata

a

threa-car

Sunday

night

at

crash
Park

Avenue and 20th Street, po­
lice reported today.
Charged

with

failure

to

yield tha right o f way waa
Michael It. Smith o f
Bel

A ir

Hlvd.

and

1408'4
Otis

S.

Lenten* of 215 Flamingo Dr.
was

charged

with

improper

passing. Also Involved In the
accident, according to tha po­
lice report, waa Jamea P.
Cullen o f 070 E. 20th St.
Detail* o f tha mishap war*
not available.

Whereabouts Of
Man Sought
A

Sanford

resilient,

51r».

Marir Thomas of 105 \V. Jin*
kins Circle has been attempt­
ing to get in touch with It.
Alton Bradley, who she says,
nt one time waa principal of
u private Bible aehool, which
encompassed high school and
college guides.
Mrs. Thomas attended the
school in her 10th and U lh
years and needs a letter from
the principal staling that aha
did, In order to enter a teachnicat school to which she has
made application.
The school was held on th*
Sanford Naval A ir Station in
1848 and 184U, Mrs. Thomas
said.

Rain Refreshes
Citrus Trees
A alow, easy rain which
proved "quite helpful" to lo­
cal agricultural interests pre­
vailed in the Sanford area
over the weekend with mora
than an Inch recorded by tha
agricultural agent’* office*.
Ernest l.undgren, assistant
agricultural agent, said th*
water gave a big aasist to
are* crops and ha added ha
hoped "w e are in our regular
rainfall pattern.”
The agent noted citrus trees
were In dire need o f the rain­
fall since the fruit is now
"s itin g ." New growth alto la
In need o f the water, ha add­
ed.
Lundgren said tha citrus
grove* have hud sufficient
rain fur now but ahullow
rooted crops could use dally
shower*.

NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P I) —
The Interior Ministry called
on citiiens today to dig air
raid ahcltcra as protection
against the possibility of a
Turkish air attack on Cyprus.

Probe Jet Crash
M A R IE TTA , Ga. (U P I) Tile acarch continued today
for clues to Use cause of the
crash o f a N avy je t fighter
that ripped apart a home near
here Saturday, killing three
persons.

Train Kills 83

O PO R T ttrB w tu gal ( U P D A railway fa r Jumped tha
tracks and crashed Into a
stone bridge Sunday night,
killing M3 persons and Injuring
Other matter* to coma up
fo r coni Ide rut Ion Include re- 105. No foreigners were be­
queat fo r the renewal of the lieved to be aboard.
too concession lease; recon­
sideration ul the Constantine
MIAMI BEACH (U P I )- T h e
property at 071 and 703 W.
Ulh St. fo r condemnation; re­ world's most beautiful girls
quest fo r a transfer o f funds opened a week-long grind of
within the water distribution posing and public appcaranc.
aecuunls; a request from a cs today which will be cli­
local citizen to tell flowers maxed Saturday with the
at tha north end o f the new crowning of Miss Unlverae of
mall,
1904.
Iteynulds, Smilh and Hills
lira requesting puymeitt of
IIH F A application fee; and
A TLA N TA (U P I ) — Grand
\V. I „ Cater is asking to pur­ Dragon Calvin Craig of the
chase city property south o f Georgia Ku Klux Klan aaya
Grnndvicw Ave.
his followers have decided to
Tho commissioner* will ba back Republican presidential
tendered the resignation af candidate Barry Goldwatcr In
Voile W illiam * Sr. from tha u campaign between "A m e r­
board o f bond trustees; decld*
icanism” versus "socialism ."
who will attend the Florida
Municipal League convention
In Jacksonville, Oct. 25 to 27;
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.
approve * resolution of com­
(U P I )—Firefighters w ere con­
mendation for City Finance
ducting mnpping-up o p e r a Director Henry Tamm who re­
Hons today in the Cajon P a n
signed, affective Nov. 1; and
area of the San Bernardino
hear a first reading o f an
National Forest, where a six*
ordinance on the reorganisa­
tion o f the finance depart­ day fire blackened more than
17,000 acres o f valuable water­
ment.
shed and Umber.

Miss Universe

Back Barry

Mop Up Fire

Zoning Cases
To Be Heard
The Board of County Com­
missioners
will
from

Tuesday
Board o f

W A S H IN G T O N (U P D —
President Johnson's order
fo r an "across-the-board"
intensification o f tha Amer­
ican e ffo rt In South Viet
Nam underline* Ma deter*
minatlnn to carry the entire
anil-communist figh t there
to victory, high administra­
tion officials aaid today.

an Increase o f U, 9.-supplied
equipment, including trans­
port planes, plus more techni­
cians fo r maintenance and
communications work.
The prime minister’* an­
nouncement was issued thla
morning a fter a conference
with l). S. Ambassador Max­
well I). Taylor, form er chair­
man o f tha U. S. Joint Chlafa
of Stuff.
A U. S. military spokesman
reported earlier today that
Vietnamese g o v e r n m e n t
troops have killed 36 Com­
munist V iet Cong guerrillas
in a major offensive In Phil
Yen
Province,
235
mllea
northwest of Saigon. One o f
the guerrillas waa reported
captured.
The battle, centering Sevan
mile* northeast o f tha pro­
vincial capital o f Tuy Hoa,
raged Into Its aecond day to­
day. The U. S. spokesman
said tha 30 Communist* ware
killed in "Juat one section" o f
tha battle and Indicated final
casualty figures would ba
much larger.

Conference Sef
On Rights Law
Area law enforcement o ffi­
cer* are expected to tnka part
In a conference next month
to dlacusa provisions o f tha
newly enacted Civil Highta
A ct and a review o f tha Fug!Uv# Felon Act.
The conference la planned
In Orlando on Aug. 13 and Is
being arranged by tha Federal
Bureau o f Investigation.
J. F. Santolana Jr., special
agent In charga o f tha Tam p*
office, aaid tha conference la
In line with a aeriea being
held throughout the nation.
FB I
Director J. Edgar
Hoover stated that officials
attending th# conference* wilt
bo provided with full Informa­
tion pertaining to the FB I's
responsibilities u n d e r th*
Civil Rights act o f 1804.

IT S HEItlC!

en n eiM t

UUiVft
ST O
UAUTV ^
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AY t M
WUIST
QUALITY

morning

hear a recommendation
th*

advisers w i t h
Vietnamese
fighting forces in this w ar.
torn Southeast Asian nation.
Khanh said additional ci­
vilian advisers also had been
promised
by
th*
United
State*.
Tha South Vietnamese pre­
mier said there would alio ba

Adjust­

ment concerning the granting

WHITE GOODS EVENT!

ing a special use permit for
tha aitabliahment o f a golf
driving range on SR 430 west
o f U. S. 17-1)2.

STARTS TO D A Y !

Approval will be asked of
tba Commission to reaona a
portion
Acrattaa

of

Lake
to

T -l

Harney
(trailer

homes). The County's toning
board previously approved th*

FAM O US
N A T IO N W ID E

LUXURY
PE N C A LE

application o f Thomaa Turk
and tha recommendation goe*
to tha Commission fo r final
action.
A portion o f Mobil* Manor
subdivision, located on SR 4S4
west o f Smnlando Springs, w ill
ba reioned from A - l (a g ri­
culture) to C-2 (heavy com­
mercial) If an application o f
adveloper L. W. Simkln Is ap­
proved by the Commissioner*.

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Resources For
Development Of
Area Discussed
Five kind* nr resources
w tre listed a* pertinent to an
area's Industrial development,
by Uylhel Warretl, General
Industrial Agent for the At­
lantic Coast Line Itallmad,
speaking to members of the
Rotary Club, Monday,
The resources which must
be good to Interest potential
industry Include natural, In­
dustrial, trade, social and fi­
nancial.
"Often the dcchlon to lo­
cale In a community can
hinge on unlavnrahlc aspects
concerning such things as
cost of living, recreation,
■choola, trade areas or lack
of civic organization, or other
factora affecting the menial
stimulation anil development
of the plant personnel," said
Warrell.
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n facil­
ities, electrical [tower, water,
waste disposal, tax struc­
tures, c l i m a t e , Insurance
rates, all affect favorable or
unfavorable decisions lo lo­
cate In a community, Worrell

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Delicious Sacramento Brand

Counly Requests
Larger Ad Fund
At the auggestion of Chair
man James Avery, the Coun
ty Commission today unanl
mouidy directed County At
twncy Hamid Johnson to pro
pare a bill for presentation In
the county'* legislative delegallon which would permit an
increase of Seminole's ad­
vertising fund from S2.\,fXHi to
• s much as | 50,non.
Tike hill, 11 approved by the
delegation, would he submit­
ted to the 1065 session of the
•late legislature frir its action.
Avery pointed out that it
On art ion wete taken at this
time sod no measure was pre­
sented to the 1W15 session of
the legislature the county
would have to await the 1067
se.saIon and, as he put It,
"H ull would mean we could
rot Increase thia budget item
until the IMT-68 fiscal year."
Avery said in making his
proposal that the county could
not wait that long for an in­
crease in view of the growth
and development of Seminole.

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Stale Sen. Mack Cleveland
and Hep, Joe l&gt;avls, loth of
Seminole, will tie in Jackson­
ville Friday for the fifth In a
■erics ot public hearings by
an tnterin special commission
established by the HW3 ses­
sion of the legislature to
study the abolition of the
death penalty in capital cases.
Cleveland la one of three
senators and Da via one of
five representatives on the
commission which has held
previous hearings in Miami,
West I'alra Beach, Tampa
•nd Winter Park.
Neither Cleveland nor Dav­
is today would comment on
the hearings except to aay
that the 15-man commission,
which ha* seven non-legisla­
tive members, agreed that no
public statements would be
made until Ha report and
recommendations, U any, are
made to the IMS session of
the Legislature.

IS

S H O P P I N G

A

P L E A S U R E

Sliced or Halved Yellow Cling

Del Monte Light Meat

6 Vi-ox.
cam

Delicious V o n C a m p

(lim it 4 )

F &amp; P Fla v o rfu l Green

Fomout Maxwell Houia
ramous
nouse uianr
Giant sue
Six*

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

10-ox,
jar
(limit 1 per customer with purchases of $5 or more).

MICH
IFFECT1VE
TNUKS., FBI., SAT.,
JUNI IS, 24, 27, 1944

Standing Beef

Rib R o a st. . ib. 69 '
Club Steak • ib. 89 '
Short Ribs •. “&gt;29 c
Ground Beef 3 |b»$129

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Tender Key-

Flavorful Beef

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LUSTRE CRIME CREAM SHAMPOO

$2 sixe $1.59
(O M rim le t.* Jury# ST* ItMMl

w m a m m iu m

Tasty Fresh

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10055S
' FVtKE
G re en S ta m p s
TARNOW LUNCH MIATS
(iOLOONA, POP, SPI. LUNCHEON)

3 6-o&gt;. pkgs. 87c

ttx*lr*« lot.., Juno IT, 1*441

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B R A C H C A N D IE S . . .
&gt;rack's Iregular 19cj Can*?

Orange Slices

2 ken 49*

Jffl G«Mhr *Ua
een S ta m p s
caagaa aad pandiaaa *k

■rack's (regular 29c) Candy

Spicettes ....... 2 k*«&lt; 49*

SwIH'i Premium tea Craanc

■rack'i I regular 29ct

Cake Roll 3

Big Ben Jellies 2 fc#w 49*

F.F.V. Old Faikian Su|ar

SwIH’a Premium Csrnad

Cookie*

Beef Hash

Fig Bars

SWIFT PREMIUM SMOKIU
OR POLISH SAUSAGI

Garden's Fancaws T»tn Pack

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Suntklna't Family Favorite

'S r 39*

Pot. Chips 'LrV 59*
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12- 01, pkg. 59c
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29*

lW 6EA T«Y555

Red Meert Refsler #r Uver flevercd
'
fall
si
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Dog Food 8

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COOK-QUIK BREADED VEAl STiAKI ^
?JS erwdtf'XiA'L" tv. uc

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18-oe. pkg. 79c

f*«HfH

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Sweat a* Buttermilk Style Pillikur*

Biscuits........ 4

£ fl G r e e n S t a m p s

39*

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Herman's Orange Band Bag Sauiags
.
1-lb. pkg. 49c

Smaatk. Fturarlul Margarlna

Whipped Daiicrt Tapping

49c
9V4-es.
ten

Lucky Whip ..

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(•«»..»• 1*1. Jun. tZ. 1*441

M M M t t M M S M J II

39c

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•HA Ale empan and parckac* ah

Piftcnect Conccnlretrd florid*

Orange Juice .. 4 S J 99i
Galdan Bland Quick Frtsan

Loin R o a st........... n. 69 *
Lean Canter Cut

Frozen Dinners .. LV 39f

PoFk Chops .......... ib. 69 *

French Fries .... UJ* 39*
Daarfiald Quick Frasan

Fordhook Limas . U

59*

Haul Franc Sara Laat

Cap*land lik e d Family Pak

Lunch Meats ........ ». 59 '
Swift Premium SreuMckweifat aa

Sandwich Chubs 2 !i£ 69 '

Fish S tic k s.......’ir* 49c
Traaiuia Ida DaTtlnad end
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lu lt t 'l Premium SUcad

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UPTON'S TASTY INSTANT TEA
3-ox. far 79c

9 A .M .T 0 9 P .M .

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SEMINOLE PLAZA
HW Y. 17-92 &amp; SR 436
CASSELBERRY,
FLA.

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Wieners .............. ». 49 '

(Finaar Rail*, Dinner Ralls a* Farkerfceute)
Imp,ear trend Quick Fraean
Mrs. Paul's Femll* Site

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Tam an's Tasty freak

Frozen R o lls ___49*
Swordfish Steak . ’i T 59c

4-os. can 39c

Tarty Canter Cut Park

Banquet Brand Assorted
Ckaf'a Ckalca Quick Frasae

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McCORMtCK'S PURE B U C K PIPPER

Hush Puppies .. 4 Lt 89*

Peeled Shrimp

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Lawmakers Will
Go To Hearing

W H E R E

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noted.
He praised the Chambers
of Commerce for their help
and cooperation In supplying
pertinent Information, a n d
noted that the railroad'* In­
dustrial development division
employs geologists, agricul­
turists, chemists, civil engi­
neers and forestry experts to
guide them In (heir planning
for future developments.
Warrell also emphasized
the Importance of dealing
with prospective clients un a
confidential basis, and cau­
tioned those Interested In in­
dustrial development not to
overlook the possibility ot the
expansion ot existing indus­
try.
He noted the Importance of
providing jobs for young peo­
ple, so that they need not
leave the community or the
area In order lo find employ­
ment.
Next week, Itolarlnn* will
Install new olflccrs and will
bear Kenneth Wacker, of Win­
ter 1’ark, former Lt. Govern­
or of Itotary.

Fruit Drink ••4
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Tom ato Juice 4
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F &amp; P Peaches 4 #«.2
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Chunk Tu n a •4
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Pork &amp; Beans ••IT 10
Peas or Beans 2 i3„0.329 '
Instant Coffee 'tr *119

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

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VOL. 56

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Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. John BHtllnr, beloved
emijile of Long wood, who arc
arle bra ling their golden wed­
ding anniversary. They will
observe the occasion “quiet­
ly" at home, since Adeline'*
illness w i l l prevent their
“ stepping out," John says.
Their attractive home on the
newly widened road between
“Mobley Corner” and Longwood (right at the curve
rounding the lake) has been
the delivery point of many
and many a card from wellwishing friends — ofwhich
John and Adeline have scores.
May happiness abound for
them today and forever.
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The election of Art Beck­
with, Seminole county clerk,
as secretary of the State Asaociatlon of Court Clerks
gives Central Florida three of
the top positions in this or­
ganization. Frank Owens of
neighboring Lake County is
president of the association
and Curtis Barnes of Brevard,
another neighbor, is treasur­
er.
• •

Some citizens couldn't un­
derstand how the extension of
25th Street would tie in to
Country Club Hoad. County
Kngineer Bill Bush explains
that after leaving 20th Street
Country Club Road curves
southward enough so that 25th
Street's extension will join it
at an angle just west of the
I.undquist place, or right at
tile entrance to Loch Arbor,
• • •
First steps to organize a
Ladies Auxiliary for the Westside Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment will be taken at a meet­
ing of Hie group to be held at
It p.m. today In the Lake Mon­
roe “ommunity Building. Intorched women of the urea
are urged to attend.
• • •
Three of Sanford's "most
famous" people will be cele­
brating birthdays Saturday—
Dottic Austin, John Kridcr
and George Sllnc. In honor of
the occasion, City Hall will be
closed all day and the Cham­
ber of Commerce and the
Sanford Herald will close at
noon.
• • •
Brack Perkins, local haber­
dasher, says that " It’s not a
blow for a man when his wife
strikes him agreeably."
• • •
During llic first four months
of this year 491 persons died
in traffic accidents on Flor­
ida’s streets and highways.
In addition to the loss of loved
ones killed Id these mishaps,
there was an estimated eco­
nomic l o s s
lo everyone
amounting to $90 million.
"What a price to pay for care­
lessness," says Col. II. N.
Kirkman, director of Flor­
ida's Highway Patrol.
• • •
For front line' reports on
Florida's war against poverty,
call your Seminole County
welfare office for u speaker.
S t a t e Welfare Department
programs are available for
d u b meetings or discussion
groups. For more information
contact Florida’s Department
untie Welfare, 227 Park
of Public
Street, Jacksonville.
• • •
In Monday'* Clock we re­
tained that total sales by the
Deltona Corporation for the
first four months of 1964
amounted to $3,939,570. Actu­
ally, and we caught our own
error, R was $4,939,570. A mil­
lion dollar mistake probably
doesn't mean much to you
and us. But oh, boy, what it
would have meant to the Mackle Brothers. Whew I
• • •
Assistant County Agricultu­
ral Agent Ernie Lundberg re­
minds local growers of the
Cilrus Irrigation meeting to
be held at 7:30 tonight at the
Home Demonstration Center,
401 West 25th St.

Herald Index
Abby ................
Bridge ..............
Classified .........
Comics ............
Editorial ...........
Funerals ..........
Horoscope ........
Society . . . . . . . . .
Sports ...............
TV Program* .
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WEATHER: Clomlincs* through Friday with scattered shiwers; high today nrmiml 00; low tonight near 70.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 220

Marines Ordered To Mississippi
Area Searched
For Bodies Of
Missing Trio

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BRIEFS
Cape Contract
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
The Air Force lias awarded
Pan American World Airways
a Jill) million contract to
operate the Atlantic missile
range for the fiscal year be­
ginning July t.

House Panel Refects Big
Cut In Foreign Aid Fund

Viet Nam Talks
WASHINGTON (UPI) Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor be­
gan a series of consultations
with State Department offi­
cials Wednesday In prepara­
tion for his new j»oid as am ­
bassador to South Viet Nam.

Bryant Won’t Go
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant is expect­
ed to ignore a summons to a
federal court contempt hear­
ing in Jacksonville Friday,
and will send Ills attorney in­
stead.

FOUR GENERATIONS
of the Wilson family
dined together uL the
Kiwanis F a t i t e r ami
Son luncheon. In top
photo, Mayor A. L. Wil­
son, left, has ns his
guests his father, Rev.
W. J. Wilson of Fitz­
gerald, (In., son Fred
Wilson and grandson,
Malt. I lot turn P h o to ;
Little J e f f L n r g e n
finds that sitting on
his knees makes hint
almost as hig as Daddy
Dr. Tom Largen. (See
Friday's H e r a l d forv
more pictures of the
Father and Son lunch­
eon). (Herald l'hotos)

Latins Tour UF
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - A
delegation of Colombian offi­
cials toured the sprawling
University of Florida Thurs­
day and were briefed on the
various Latin American pro­
grams offered at the school.

Eclipse Clouded
NEW YORK (UPI) — In­
clement weather kept much
of the East Coast from wit­
nessing Wednesday night’s to­
la! eclipse of the moon, but a
partial eellpse w a s seen
throughout the Midwest and
part of the West.

Actors To Wed
LOS ANGELES lU P D -E rnesl llorgnlne, television skip­
per of "M cllale’i Navy," and
Rrnadway's Ethel Merman
filled out a marriage license
Wednesday in nearby Burhank. They listed his ago as
47 and hers as 55.

Judy In Denmark
COPENHAGEN, Denmark,
(U PI)—American singer Judy
Garland and actor Mark Her­
ron arrived by plane from
Tokyo today for an overnight
stay en route to London where
Miss Garland plans to see her
children, Lorna and Joseph.

Case Pushed
CHICAGO (U PI)—The goveminent planned to press
ahead with its fraud ease
against Teamster President
Jam es It. Huffa and seven as­
sociates today despite a
judge's vow to throw out two
counts of u 28-count indict­
ment.

Scranton Would
Arm Exiles
MIAMI (UPI) - Gov. Wil­
liam Scranlon of Pennsyl­
vania took his campaign for
Republican convention voles
to Ohio today after outlining
a Cuba policy here that calls
for guerrilla warfare against
Fidel Castro,
Scranton, accompanied by
his wife and thrre of their
children, left Miami aboard a
chartered airline at 7:39 a.m.
(EST), He was scheduled to
arrive in Cleveland shortly
after 11 a.m. (EST).

GROUNDED, tluit'a wlint this boat was tlio other tiny when n post of wind
whipped into tho Summerlin Avenue and Forest Drive nren. A hip tree
bowed to the wind utul landed atop this boat parked in the yard.
(Herald Photo)

Fathers Host Sons
At Kiwanis Luncheon
Over 100 men ami boys nnd Douglas McArthur entitled
one little girl gathered at tlio “Build .Me a Stin,"
Civic Center Wednesday far
Dr, John Wilson wus in
the annual Kiwanis Father ehnrgo of tin- remainder of
and San luncheon.
of rc|M&gt;rts on the work of tin*
Kiwuniana who had sons of the progruni which consisted
their own, played host to of r e p o r t s on thu bund
them, and those who did not program
a t S e ni i n « I e
were hosts to the members of High; the Boys ami Girls
thu Kiwuninn* Junior I-engiiu Committee of Judge C. Ver­
baseball team. There were 3*1 non Mize; the committee on
youngsters and six other citizenship in the schools, ns
guests present,
reported by Principal Hugh
Tli« lone girl-child was Sun- Carlton; and activities of Hoy
dy Eyck, granddaughter of Scouts by Emmett Terry.
Kiwunlan Floyd Palmer, who
Joe Earless, president of
said she wus a "tomboy", who tho Seminole High School
has "climbed all the trees on Key Club, who is u delegate
the jiluee, even thu palm to Boys State, reported that
trees."
he ami four others will lea*o
Four generations of the July 5th for Tallahassee to
men of the futnily of Mayor ohscive ami participate in the
A. L. Wilson were present, activities of state govern­
including the Mayor’s father, ment.
tin* Rev. W. J, Wilson of
John Alexander reported on
Fitzgerald, (in., Ids son, Fred the activities of the Kiwanis
Wilson and ids grandson, sponsored Junior Boys Lea­
gue base bull team mid intro­
Mutt.
President John Darby had duced the roaches and team
as his guests, three genera­ members.
tions including his stepfather,
On Imml word Conch How­
Rev. W. J. Ashwurth of Lake­ ard Gorily, assistant Climb
land and his son, Johnny.
Keeker and team members
The futher with the most Tummy Austin, Randall Be*
sons present was Frank Dunn nive, Allen Cooper, Steve Gor­
witli sons Frank Jr., Roy and ily, Stephen Greco, Leslie
Green, John Hall, Kenny H imBill.
Bert Hollingsworth, pro­ sun, Wally Jernigun, Edgar
gram chairman lend a poem Jobes, Sidney Lloyd, Sam
written by the lute Gen. Watson ami Fred Webber.

Cigarette Firms
Look To Courls
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T he
cigarette Industry dcclnrcd
today it would go to court
"If necessary" to block a new
government requirement that
cigarette packages and adver­
tisements carry warnings that
smoking can lie fatal.
The statement underscored
the possibility that it may he
four years or more before the
Federal Trado Commission
I FTC) ruling goes into effect
- i f ever,
A spokesman for most of
the nation's cigarette manufactuers told a congressional
committee today tiiat the 1- 1C
"acted unlawfully" when it is­
sued its ruling Wednesday.

Rosenbergs Now
Heroes In Cuba
MIAMI (UPI) - Executed
Russian spies Julius and Eth­
el Rosenberg have tu'en add­
ed to the list of “iMilltical he­
roes" in Communist Cuba.
Havana R a d i o reported
Wednesday that ceremoniei
"commemorating the mem­
ory” of the Rosenbergs. who
died in the Sing Sing prison
electric chair in 1953, were
held in the Cuban Foreign
Ministry.
“The Rosenberg* were vic­
tims of American McCarthyf&gt;t persecution," tho Cuban
broadcast monitored h e r e
said.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Jolmson has order­
ed 200 Marinos, assisted byeight helicopters, to Join in the
search for three civil rights
workers missing In Mississ­
ippi, the White House an­
WASHINGTON (UPI) nounced today.
Tho House Appropriations
The Marinos have begun Committee lined up behind
arriving in Mississippi to help President Johnson today to
the Fill, Mississippi state
troops and others who are in !mm( off a major rut in the
llw* third slay of the search administration'll $3.5 billion
fo* two white and one Negro foreign aul program.
civil rights volunteers, the TIk* lawmakers rejected s
White House said shortly af- $515 million cut in economic
aid demanded by Rep. Otto
ler 12:30 p. nt. KDT.
Johnson conferred t h i s E. Passman, (D-Igi.), chair­
man of Die foreign aid appro,
morning on the Mississippi
prialions
subcommittee and a
racial situation with Fill Dir­
king time critic of the pro­
ector J. Edgar Hoover and
gram.
with Asst. Atly Gen. Hurke
Instead, the full committee
Marshall, head of the Justice
Departmenl'a Civi 1 Rights voted to cut $200 million from
the bill—a reduction Pass­
Division,
man brushed off as merely a
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token slash which would cause
PHILADELPHIA, M i s s .
no real inconvenience to tho
(UPI) — .State and federal administration.
authorities broadened their
Passman said he would take
■rurrh areH today and began
his haltle to the House floor,
dragging farm pends In the where he conceivably could
hunt for three civil rights turn his defeat into a victory.
worker* missing since Sun­
'litis time, however, tie will
day night.
lie opposed by Rep. George
Civil rights lenders expres­ If. Mahon, (D-Tcx.), the new
sed doubts that the three chairman of tlio powerful ap­
would be found nllve, hut au­ propriations committee, and
thorities would not venture even n majority of his own
a prediction.
foreign aid subcommittee.
" We're broadening t h e
Aid
supporters
disputed
search urea," a spokesman
for the state highway patrol
said.
A door-to-door search was
begun within the city llmita
of this east Mississippi town,
nnd the spokesman said it
would rxtrnd far into sur­
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (UPI)
rounding rural aim , lm-lmllng — The case of tlio reluctant
going bock over some terri­ fish remained unsolved to­
tory covered Tuesday and day.
Wednesday,
Kenneth Wright got the sur­
About 200 homes, barns and prise of his life Sunday when
outbuildings w e r e elierked he pulled tho slx-lneh fish
Wed m-si lay, the spokes man from tho waters of Horseshoe
said.
Lake, near Jelferxon, S. D,
Owl Creek, a small stream
He flipped Hie fish onto Hie
running near where the burn­ hank and the thing started
ed out ear of the tliiee work­ running hark toward the lake.
ers wus found Monduy, also Wright hounred on It and dis­
was "wmled" by officers with­ covered the fish—which look­
out sucres*.
ed like an ordinary bullhead—
N lime unis farm pinds dot ha&lt;t four legs.
thu rolling farm country ami
Tho fish ha* fivo “fingers”
it number of these were to on the hack legs and four on
ho drugged tuduy, along with its front legs. Wright put tlio
water pits,
creature on display in a Sioux
Tho lieudwateia of the City Itarlmrship in a ja r of
Pearl River are in this turn, formaldehyde.
hut soiireet said there wero
no Immediate plans to drag
thu stream. It was in the
IVurl that the body of Negro
Mack Chartr* Parker, taken
from a jail by a lynch mob,
Sanford's junior golfing ace,
was found in 1900 near Poseven-ycarold
Toni Osborne,
lurville, Miss.
A heavy rain halted search captured second place in the
operations fur tin* missing 18th annual Pee Wee Gulf
trio Wednesday night, Thu Championships for girls in tho
search resumed shortly after 6-7 age division.
Toni fired a 121 fur 10 holes.
daybreak today.
The division winner was Cara
Cormiean, six, of Orlando,
who posted an 89.
An Absurdity

Fish That Walk's
On All Fours
Gets Pickled

Toni Second In
Pee Wee Golf

OXELOKSUND, S w e d e n
(U PI)—Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev, carefully point­
ing out that he Is an atheist,
said today he was “Invoking
the aid of the Lord" to help
Sweden produce more pipe
for his gas pipelines.

York Improved
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
—World War 1 hero Sgl. Al­
vin C, York allowed Improve­
ment today in his battle
against acute pneumonia, Vet­
eran* Hospital aaid.

Passman’s claim that the pro­
posed $200 million reduction
was only a token cut, but they
said the administration won
an Important victory In keep­
ing the reduction that low.
The committee cut SHU mil­
lion from the administra­
tion's $822 million request for
development loans to help
America's poorer Allies and
friends abroad improve their
economics.
The lawmakers also whit­
tled $10 million off tltc $550
million Alliance for Progress
program for lAtin America.
A $2o million retluelion was
ordered in the $221 million re­
quest for development grants,
the old “ Point Four" pro­
gram, which Includes techni­
cal cooperation.
In addition, Hie committee
voted a 19 million cut in the
Peace Corps budget. The

Suit Aimed At
Treasure Hunt

corps had asked for $106 mil­
lion. Johnson's $1 billion
military aid request, includ­
ing funds for the anti-Com*
mutt1st war In South Viet
Nam, was left untouched.

Counly Health
Facility Toured
By Coffee Club
A tour of the Seminole
County Public Health De­
partment building, conducted
by Dr. Frank Leone, director,
highlighteit thu monthly meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Chamber of Comnirrco Cof­
fee Club this morning.
Dr. I.eono explained the
organization nnd operation of
the health department and
listed some of tha sperifia
duties of various phases of
the department.
In addition to department
employes, Chnrlel Morrison
of the Chiintbor introduced
several newcomers to Han­
ford, Including Sunny Hayes
and Dave Flemming of lion*
Sun Chrysb-r-Plymouth nnd
the Florida Power nnd Light
Company's new home service
reprcsenllve, Miss Margaret
Ann Quarles.
Morrison, who direct* tha
m-tivitlcs of the Coffee Club,
said this would ho tho lust
meeting until September,

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A suit was lilrd In Leon Cir­
cuit Court Wednesday seeking
to prevent the state from
grunting a Vrro Krnrh firm
cxeliulv** rights In salvage nn
old Spanish treasure ship off
Fort Ptercp.
Oscar Ewing nf CarralH'llr
claims the state trustees of
t h e Inlernal Improvement'
Fund Director, William Kidd,
agreed lo let his firm search
the wreckage lying within 5(K)
feet from shore In the Atlan­
tic Ocean.
lint Kidd said Real Eight
Salvage Co, of Vcm Reach
A special meeting of tha
has In-Id a lease in the area
for years, with the right to North Orlando Vlllnga Coun­
get an exclusive permit when cil was reported scheduled for
7:30 p.m. today nt the Civls
it made a find.
Building in tho Village ltocrest ion Area.
Sole purpose of tha meet­
ing, as announced by mem­
bers of thu round), will ha
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Rr*- to discuss what action is to
ntovnl of a major House* road­ he taken on n petition pre­
block appeared today lo as­ sented in May calling for tha
sure final congressional ac­ “ removsl from office" of
tion next week on the most Mayor Irene Van Erpoel and
sweeping civil rights bill Councilman Arthur Fcrrln.
Motions to quash tha com­
since Reconstruction.
Chairman Howard W. Smith, plaint, listing numerous ques­
D-Va., forced to the wall by tions of legality and points
rebellious Buies Committee in nerd of clarification ns
member*,
reluctantly
an­ stilted In tlio pi'tiliun, wera
nounced Wednesday that the filed by Mrs. Van Eupoel end
hill would be cleared through Fcrrln a t tlio Juno 2 council
his cummlltee Tuesday.
meeting.

Council Meeting
Call Reported

Smith Defeated
On Rights Bill

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Indian Chiefs Smoke Bomb Gives Astronauts The S ig n a l .

Space Men Get First Taste Of Life (Snake Meat) In Jungle
RALBOA, C. Z. (UPI) —
The Jungle lunch of roa»lrd
snake anil green banana* was
doing fine, until an Indian
chief clad in loin cloth and
Texas tie touched off a amrlly smoke bomb near the table.
That was the bizarre climax
this week to the first taste of
life in the tropical wilderness
for 14 American astronaut a.
The spacemen, who rim e to
I'unuma lo learn bow to gel

along In case their spaceship
niuk*-!&gt; n crash-landing in o
jungle, included Edwin Altlrin,
William Anders, Charles Bas­
sett II, Alan Bean, Roger
Chaffee, Eugene
Ceernan,
Michael Collins, R. Walter
Cunningham, Dunn Eisele,
Theodore Freeman, Richard
Gordon, Russell Schweiekart,
David Scott snd Clifton Wil­
liams.
With fell » s i t r « , n s u t

Charles (Pete) Conrad, who
made the trip before, the
fledglings set out with sur­
vival kit in hand Wednesday
to spend three days living off
the fat o f the Panama Canal
Zone's steaming swamplands.
An Air Force helicopter
ferried them three at a tune
from Gaboa's sixth hole fair­
way to a dense stretch of jun­
gle five miles 8way — and
their first encounter with a

wiry Choro Indian chieftain
ami his family, who bad set
up home in a clear, circular
patch of land a few hundred
feet from the hanks of Pan­
ama's Chagros River.
Hi* Spanish name was An­
tonio Z a r r o , and he presented
a weird sight. Aside from the
loin cloth and black face
paint, liti wore bright strings
of heuds around Ida shoulders.
Conrad stepped up with a gift

—a Texas string tie, with sil­
ver tips, to add to the collec­
tion.
T h e '/.nicoi and school In• t M o t o r s , elerli-d for the vis­
itors, already had lunch laid
out—a feast of bos constric­
tor (snake), iguana (lizard),
cooked green bananua, para
&lt;a large rodent), bamboo
aheut* and other goodies that
stranded sparemen might ex­
pect to find in jungle*.

Toward the end of the meal,
Zarro presented Conrad with
the gift of a amall, handearvcd turtle—and then suddenly
pulled the fuse en a small
smoke bomb that Is nnrmaly
• part of the aurvlval kit.
While Zarzo laughed mer­
rily, tha acrid red smoke bil­
lowed over the cleared area,
engulfing tha fowl table end
sending the startled astro­
nauts scattering fer cover.

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Gen. Johnson Youngest Chief Of Staff Since MacArthur
Army Assured
Of Youthful
Leadership
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Preaidant Johnson rsachad far
down the Army’s seniority
ranka to Mlsct (2-year-old
iX Can. Harold K. Johnson
as the Army's nsw chief of
■Uff.
The President assured the
Army of youthful leadership
Wednesday when h t nomina­
ted Gen. Johnson for the top
post and c h o i r Ll Gen.
Creighton Abrams Jr., 40. for
the job of deputy chief of
staff.
Gen. Johnson will be the
youngest Army rhief of staff
alnea the UU General of the
Army Douglas MacArthur,
who waa named to the post
In 1030 at the age of BO.
Gan. Johnson waa 82nd In
seniority on the Army's Hat
of three-star officers. He was
4trd on the Hat of three.and
four-star generals eligible to
succeed Gen. Earle G. Wheel­
er, who was named rhairman
of the Joint Chief of Staff on
Tuesday.
The new Army chief haa
been a lieutenant genera) only
since last July 1, and haa
been serving as deputy chief
of staff for operations.
Until his appointment Wed­
nesday ha waa junior to 81
other throe-star officer* aa
well aa to I t four-star gen­
eral! who were eligible to ho
named to the Army's No. 1
post,
A slightly built, scholarly
man, Johnson Is a survivor
of the Bataan death march
and Bit y ean In Japanese
prison camps.
Johnson, born Feb. 28, 1912,
a t Bowasmont, N. D., waa
graduated from West Point In
1933.
Abrams, a 1030 graduate of
W est Point, served with Gen,
George B. Patton Jr.'s 4th
Armored Division In Europe
during World War 1.

Tshombe Will
Try To Unify
Congo Factions

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS of the Benr Lake Community Club who will
curve noxl season when the club resumes activity a t n Sept. 17 meeting,
are, from left, Mra. William Carpenter, secretary; Richnrd Ostrander,
president; Earl C. Howell, vice president and Jamea Ancrum, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

NAVY RELIEF CAMPAIGNERS were congratulated abourd the USS
Franklin D. Roosevelt now cruising the Mediterranean Sea for their efforts
in the recent drive. Ctlr. B. W. Bartholomew, commanding officer, is shown
in center thanking the two men, II. D. Stanford, A D Jl, left, and W. M.
Knuth, PT2. The total they collected is represented by the cards they hold.
(Official U. S. Navy Photograph)

By-U w t Review
.By-laws of the Weit I.*V*
BfOnUOfi;: Civic Association
will bo reviewed by the club’*
newly sleeted president, Mrs.
Jerl Rlftby, e t e meeting of
the group to be held et 8:30
p.m. Sunday on the Lake
Brantley beach property.

Add undid It cup of choco­
late chips to tha crumbly mix­
ture tor date bars.

By Donna B a te
The Longwood Area Cham­
ber of Commerce unanimously
elected eight directors as rec­
ommended by the board a t a
eperial meeting of the group
Tuesday evening.
New director* named were
J. V. Hughe*, Paul Maloney,
Ralph llickok, William Bry­
ant and R. O. Lewder. Re­
elected w art E. P. Richard*.
William Baumhotaer a n d
Maurice Rudolph.
Directors who will begin

the second year of their two
yeer term ere Donald Brown,
C. H. Johnson, John Reams,
Bud Scott, Mark Bullock and
E. E. Ansa Ion*. Mrs. James
Hughe* waa appointed secre­
tary.
Mayor A. R. Lormann, who
waa present for the meeting,
waa questioned concerning ac­
tion taken by tha city gov­
ernment toward elimination
of haaardeua railroad crosstngi. Ha reported that both
ha and tha city attorney have

contacted ACL official*, many
time*, asking that tha condi­
tions be corrected and that
"they have offered to coop­
erate with the city In seeking
removal of the old station
house a t tha Church Street
crowing which Is owned by
Railway Express."
Lormann said also that he
had reaffirmed his "demands
that traek elevations be low­
ered at the crossings to street
levele" and that he atlll
"recommends that speed lim­

its be set for trains through
tha city."
In other business L. L. Cox
accepted the request to be In
charge of the C of C'e float
to be entered in the July dth
parade In Longwood.
The meeting was conducted
by William Baumholaer, pres,
ident, am! Mr*. Cox eerved os
acting eccrctary.
Following'the business its .
slon, refreshments of coffee
and donut* were served by
Mrs. E. P. Richards, Mrs. Cog
and Mr*. Rudolph.

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Miss Swaggerty
Dies In DeLand

BacvlaUoa Plena
The dlrki a combination
dagger and alhpurpoi* knife,
•till was mentioned In rogulatlons for British midship­
men a t the closa of World
W ar II, according to the En­
cyclopaedia Britannic*.

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
go (UP!) — Exiled Katanga
leader Moles Tihombe may be
the m m to unify the Congo’s
fighting fartion* and could
become the troubled country's
premlar, Informed sour Ml
aald today.
Tihombe, who fled the Con­
go 18 months ago at a de­
feated provincial politician,
said In Brunei* he was re­
turning today to Leopoldville
to attem pt a “ general recon­
ciliation."
Ha laid ha waa returning
a t the Invitation of Premier
Cyrllla Adoula's central gov.
eminent, but officials here re­
fused to confirm or deny thla.
Tha former president of Ka­
tanga Province arrived Wed­
nesday In BruMela from Ma­
drid w hen he had (pent most
of hie lime since ha want In­
to exile after Ms eeceailonlat
movement collapsed before the
United Nations fores la Jan­
uary, 1903,
Tha last of tho U.N. troope,
which camo here In 1980, are
due to leave June 80 avan
though Irftiet-led rebellions
are spreading through three
of the Congo's provinces.
Part* of the revolt move­
ment a rt In territory which
formerly inndc up mineralrich Katanga Province and
arc inhabited by tribee over
Influence.
The announcement t h a t
T a h o m b e was returning
brought celebrations among
the reildcnta of Elisabethvllle, Tshombe'a old capital, and
a public holiday waa declared.
Informed sources said Hiomhe, once the symbol of divi­
sion In the Congo, could re*
Atm as the agent of unity.
They said his return could
pave the way for a round ta ­
ble conference from which he
could emerge ae premier un­
der a strongman president.

Longwood C Of C Approves Election Of New Directors

THE J. A. CALHOUN home, 2039 8. Mellonvllle Avenue, has been awarded
the “Garden of the Month" by the Hibiscus Circle of the Snnford Garden
Club under the chairmanship of Mrs. A. R. Stevens. The spacious yard
features towering shade trees, a well kept lawn and an abundance of color­
ful shrubs and flowers.

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Former Sanford
Resident Dies

Mias Bessie Swaggerty, 99,
resident of Lake Mooroe for
the past 4T years, died a t 9:10
a. m. Wednesday is a DaLand nursing home.
She was bora Oct. 11, IMS
in Knoxville, Twin. A retired
express agent in Lake Mon­
roe, she attended the Lake
Monroe Baptist Church.
Survivor* are five broth­
ers, E. R., W. B. and C. R.,
all of Lake Monroe, B. F.
of Jacksonville and A. L. of
Daytona Beach; three sitters,
Miss Clara Swaggerty and
Mrs. R. D. Bass of Lake Mon­
roe and M n. O. P. Sylvester
of DeLeon Springs and her
atop mother, Mrs. H. C.
Swaggerty of Daytona Beach.

Mr*. T. R. Moyt, IT, former
resident of Sanford for IT
Canada exports some 90
yean, died Wednwday morn­ per cent of Its nickel produc­
ing is a Tavan* nursing tion,
homo.
Surviving are hor ion-ln-law
Funeral Notice
and daughter, Ur. and Mra.
W. G. Fleming of Tavares, ■WAIMlIMITr. MIM IKiaitC—
Kun«r«l M rvtoee f«r U lw
also former resident* of BanBasel* S w a g g ir lr .
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hom e. w ill bn o o m tu rltd 41
were echeduled for 4 p.m. to­
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day at Oaklawn Memorial
F u n e ra l H um s w ith H u Jon
DuUIhltl o f tbn L ake H onror
Park in Sanford with Rav.
tie pt let C hurch o fftria iln s
Richard Knight of tha First
H urlnl w ill h s In t r l v s n
Links C n m tts rr. •rln n n n run*
Methodlet Church of
m l llm n i In c h are * o f nr*
officiating.
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7 Soldiers Killed In Crash
Of Troop Carrier; 24 Injured
F O R T JACKSON, S. C.
(UPI) — An Army troop car­
rier plane crashed and burn­
ed ahortly before midnight

Film Shows How
To Drive Safely
On Expressways
TALLAHASSEE (UPlJ —
Gov. Farris Bryant and other
state officials viewed a ISminute movie Wednesday that
will be used to teech young­
sters how to drive on modern
expressways.
Bryant aaid urban expresswaya present the blggeet
safety problem among the
various types of highways
and before long, there won’t
be e major city without an
expressway system.
The film, called ‘'Express­
ways Can Be Safeway a,” was
produced by the road depart­
ment and department of pub­
lic safety. It will be shown
in driver training courses.

'Miss Flame1
Contest Judges
Announced
By Donna Estes
Judges for the “ Miss Flame
of Seminole County” contest
to be held during the Longwood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment’s annual Fourth of July
Fiesta were named today hy
Carl Lommler, contest chair­
man.
Judging the contestants on
poise, beauty and personality
will be Richard Blankenbecklor of Orlando, second vice
president of the Florida State
Firemen's Association; Jim
Davis of ML Dora, district
■lx vice president and Mr*.
Jim Smith, past president and
current vlca president of the
Orlando Auxiliary.

DeBary Bridge
Club Ploys
12 Tables
Twelve tables, directed by
Mlsa Ethel Johnson, wera In
play a t this week’* Tuesday
afternoon session of the De­
Bary Duplicate Bridge Club.
Winners were, NS, first,
Mra. Frank Austin And Mrs.
A. G. Besom; second, Miss
Johnson and Mrs. Robert
Nicholts; third, Willlem Woodlock end Mrs. Doyle Driver
and fourth, Mrs. Feye Hlndery and Mra. J . J . Venderechaaf.
EW, first, Mra. Louise Mid­
dleton and Mrs. Loris Weeks;
eecond, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Hinkle; third, Mra. Arthur
Willgoose end Mrs. Elae Un­
ities end fourth, Mr. and Mrs.
A rthur Wheatley,

B3rd Division
Plans Reunion
The femed Thunderbolt Di­
vision of World W ar II, the
83rd Infantry Division, la
planning 1U 18th annual raunlon a t Providence, R.I., Aug.

while taking off from a farm
The Public Information Of­
field during a war maneuver, fice at Fort Jackaon aaid the
killing aeven toldieri and In­ plana craihed f f v a mltea
juring 24.
north-eaat of Ridgeway. S. C.,
near a long manmade lake
known as the Walcre* Pond.
Other planet were on the
field, a apokeiman aald, and
personnel quickly reached the
stricken CV2 Cerlhmi and be­
gan removing the dead and
injured.
The spokesman laid the
twin-engine craft, the Army'a
largest fixed wing plane,
burned when it crashed but
aome of the survivors escap­
ed without suffering burns.
The injured and dead wera
rushed by helicopter to Fort
Jackson, about 20 mltea aouth
of the crash scene.
All the men aboard the
plane were assigned to the
11th Air Asiault Division in
Fort Benning, Ga.
Identification of the dead
waa withheld pending notifi­
cation of next of kin. Thers
waa no immediate report
from the Fort Jackson hospi­
tal on the condition of the in­
jured.
A team of officers was sent
to the crash seen* to Investi­
gate the accident.

ROCKET GIRL — An­
gela L a w r e n c e of
NASA-Mnrshall Space
Flight Center, Hunts­
ville, Ala., holds a Sa­
turn V. Moon rocket
mode] in about t h e
same position the full
size rocket will occupy
in the Center’s new
dynamic test stand in
the background. The
actual 360• foot - long
rocket will be in the
test stand to deter­
mine bending and vi­
bration characteristics.

10050 Members
Attend Area
Convention
By Jane Caeeelberry
Several members of VFW
Post 10060 of Casselberry and
the Auxiliary attended the
Department Convention held
recently in Cocoa Beach.
The Ramada Inn served aa
headquarters for ths man and
the ladles met a t Schraff’a
Carriage House.
Georga Howard, outgoing
commander of the Caseelberry
poet, was named membership
chairman for the eighth dis­
trict hy the newly elected de­
partment commander.
Those attending, in addition
to Mr. and Mra. Howard, were
Commander and Mrs, Hollis
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Webb, Mr. and Mra. Michael
Poteranak and Cllf Overman.
The post received a national
citation for Ita press book.
Mrs. Webb and Mrs, Howard
worked a t tho cancer table at
the convention selling gifts
donated by tho auxiliaries with
approximately $400 being rais­
ed for tha department's can­
cer fund.

Installation ceremonies for
newly elected officers of
American Legion Post 226 of
Chuluota were held June 14
a t the Legion Home.
.Installed were Robert Boyle,
commander; Abe Goldman,
first vice commander; Robert
Jones, second vice commander;
Malcolm McCullough, adjut­
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Oviedo, Mr. and Mri. Willie
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NFL-AFL Title
Tilt May Come
In 2,000 Years
By M i m j Oldermaa
Sparta Editor
Newspaper Enterprise
The clamor for a champion
ahlp fam e between t h e
American Football League
and the National Football
League cornea up every time
Joe F o ti landj In a new town.
Since the commlitloner of the
AFL toga around 250 tripa a
year, that'a a lot of noire,
In the ftiror, Commlutoner
Pele Rotolle of the NFL haa
been forced to aay “No" al
moat ai often ai Gov, William
W. Scranton of Pennaylvanla,
The subject of a title game
between pro football's big
wheela haa become academic
—In fact, rldlculoua, became
It will never come off under
the prevent structure of both
leaguea,
It haa nothing to do with
Roxelle’a tired disclaimer that
you don't do builneaa with a
league that suea you for $10
million. You do bustneea with
anybody that can make you
money.
NFL - AFL rapproachment
waa fed rcccnlly by the Na11 o n a 1 Broadcasting Com
pany'a bid to donate $500,000
to the John F, Kennedy Me­
morial Library If It could tele­
cast an all-star game between
tfaa two leagues.
“ What a grandstand play
by NBC," muttered Roselle,
who turned It down. Ha then
revealed that tha NBC bid
alao contained a clausa which
aald, "This offer la condi­
tioned by our customary right
to aelect the aponaora."
The algnlflcance la that
NBC could have used the AllStar game, an admittedly at­
tractive package, to blackjack
aponaora Into lino for Its huge
inveatment In regular aeason
AFL gamea ($30 million for
five y e a n , starting In ’65).
An e q u a l l y compelling,
more esthetic reason for the
NFL snub la that the young­
e r league Isn't ready for the
competition. I'm not talking
about the ability of a team
like the San Diego Chargers
to play football, To the NFL,
It eounda heretical, but they
could probably beat a half
sloien of the established
teams.
The simple mathematics of
pro football shows 14 teams
in tha NFL, eight In Ihc AFL.
With a head alert of 40 years,
the former is bigger and, for
tho moment, better. Recogni­
tion of the upstart AFL
doesn't make sense—that la,
a i presently aligned.
Now suppose you took the
23 pro football teams, added
two under natural expansion
and lumped them all together.
Re-arrange them Into four
divisions of six teams each
with natural geographic ri­
valries (liku Baltimore would­
n 't be “West" and Dallas
wouldn’t be "L ast," tho way
they've got It now), With to*
ler-dlvislun playoffs, you'd
lead Into a big title game that
would satisfy everybody and
produce a genuine world
champion — or maybe you
haven't seen the Charger
blurba that proclaim their he­
roes as "world champions."

Baltimore Beats Yanks Again; Widens League Lead
Indians, Twins
Sam Huff Signs Friend Beats Mets
Divide; White
Redskins Pact; 12th Straight Time
Sox Rip Boston
Gets Pay Hike
United Press International
Boh Friend of tha Pitts­
burgh Pirates continued hla
mastery over the New York
Meta Wednesday when he de­
feated the last-place team, 3-1,
for hla 12th straight victory
over tha Mets since their for­
mation in 1962For Friend, who has never
lost to the Mets, It was his
fourth victory of the year ov­
er New York. He has won

THE SLUG HAPPY Minnesota Twins lend the
mnjor leagues in homo runs because of the
prowess of this half dozen hefty hlttero. (Left to

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sam Huff will return to the
violent world he knows best
this year, but in itrange and
unfamiliar surroundings.
Huff, for years the most
celebrated middle linebacker
in the National Football Lea
guc while with the New York
Giants, finally signed a con
Iracl with the Washington
Redskins Wednesday after
months of prolonged negotla
lions.
The heavily publicized de
feoseman from West Virginia
received an estimated $16,000
—approximately $2,000 more
than he made with tl&gt;e Giants
—and a "no trade" clause
from Redskin head Coach and
General Manager Bill MePeak.
right) they are Rich Rollins, H annon Killebrew,
Huff had contemplated quit
T h a Klngswood Builders
Bob Allison, Don Mlnchcr, Jimmy Hall nnd Tony
ting after the four-player deal
Oliva.
(NEA Photo) last April which sent him to made It 13 wins In a row
Washington, and was ready to Wednesday night, scoring a
rotiro as late as Tuesday 16 to 12 victory over the
Longwood entry to the City
night.
Depart­
But h« changed hts mind R e c r e a t i o n
when a proposed radJo-telcvl ment'! Men's Slo-Pitch Softsion network contract as a ball League.
lulltime aports commentator The loss snapped Longfell through and he agreed to wood’s five • game winning
terms with Me Peak after their streak but they aren't the
first ball club to have a win­
sixth meeting.
ning sklen broken by tha
Minutes later Jenson,, ac­
Builders this season.
Ed Fitzgerald entered the
tive in boxing since the early
Bud Moncrlef got credit for
1930s—both as a fighter and charmed e l r c 1 e Wednesday
the pitching victory last night,
later a trainer—roes to toll night at Sanford's Memorial
notching hla 11th win to 12
the group “ D ili la the Ume Stadium when tha youngster
decisions. John Emerson and
Don Carter bad two hits
for me to retire also." Ills hurled a no-hit shutout over
W I. P e t GB apiece to lead the Builders'
announcement came as a sur­ Casselberry In Sixth District
attack. Emerson's safeties In­
41 25 .621
American Legion Junior Base­ Haiti.
prise.
38 25 .603 1V4 cluded a triple with the sacks
New York
Thus came to end a partner­ ball play.
Chicago
36 26 .581 S full.
ship that produced Utah's
Fitzgerald was a i hot aa a Minn.
35 32 .522 814 In another Men's loop tilt
first native-son world's cham­
31 32 .492 814 last night, it was McRaney
pion and put the state on the $2 pistol last night when he Clove.
Boston
32
36 .471 10 all the way a i they trounced
completely
blanked
the
Cas­
boxing map.
30 34 .469 10 Chase and Company by a
Fullmer participated in 64 selberry nine. Ha whiffed 14 Detroit
32 37 .484 10H scora of 20 to 4. Frank Wil­
bouts, winning 55, losing six but walked two. Nobody got Los Ang.
Wash.
29 42 .40$ 1414 liams, who now haa a record
ami three ended to a draw.
past second base on Fitzger­ Kan. City
26 41 .388 15V4 of 14 wins and eight losses,
Fullmer, 32, had hla great­
was the winning pitcher.
Krsnlts Yesterday
est moment in Ihc ring to 1957 ald who permitted only one
Perry Stewart had a grand
when ho dccisioncd Sugar Ray ball to bo hit out of tha In­ Baltimore T, New York 4
•lam
home run for tha Paint­
Cleveland
12-2,
Minnesota
3-3
Robinson to New York to 15 field.
ers, hla second circuit clout
rounds to win the ICO-pound Larry Ptvee paced Sanford Chicago 8, Boston 1
Ins Angeles 9, Washington 9 of the season. Ray Johnson
division Utlc. He lost the title
at the plat* with a pair of Detroit 9, Kansas City $
chipped to with three hits.
back to Robinson In May of
Gamea Today
D ie victory left McRaney
llte same year but regained blnglcs, a single and a double.
tied
with Longwood for sec­
New
York
at
Baltimore
(N)
Sanford opened tha scoring
tho championship to 1959 to an
ond place In the league's
elimination bout with Car­ with a single run to tha first Cleveland at Minnesota
men Baslllo. He tost the title frame on a pair of single* Kansas City at Lo* Angeles standtngi, throe full games
behind the loop-laadtng Build­
to Dick D gcr to a bloody bat- and a walk. In the fourth the ( N )
er*.
tlo to San Francisco in 1962. locals wound It up with three (Only Games Scheduled)
markers pushed over on two
walks and a pair of safctlei.
Sanford collected seven hits.
Score by Innings:
Casselberry
000 000 0—0 0 3
Sanford
100 300 x - 4 7 0
Griffin and Dufcld; Fitzger­
Wednesday's Results
ald and Brooks.
Buffalo • Columbus 1, 1st
ARCHER WINS
Buffalo I Columbus 5, 2nd
Toronto 3 Richmond 0
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UPI)
Atlanta 5 Rochester 4, 1st
—Joey Archer, 100, New
Rochester 8 Attanta 0, 2nd
York, stopped Willie Cadillac
Jacksonville 4 Syracuse S
James, 155, New York (9).

Builders Grab
13th Straight;
Down Longwood

Fulmer's Decision To Hang Up Ed Fitzgerald
Fires No-Hitter
Gloves Ends Colorful Career At Casselberry

BALT LAKE CITY (UP!)
—Former middleweight cham­
pion Gene Fullmer and man­
ager Mary Jenson, one of box­
ing's moat enduring partner­
ships, made their farewell to
the fight game a joint venture.
Fighter Fullmer and man­
ager Jenson announced they
“But," argued one NFL
owner when I mentioned thii,
“how you going to get notelle and Foia to agree to
thlsT It would throw one of
them out of a Job."
1 got news for him. F oil
told me, “ If It ever came to
that, I'd atep down. I'va al­
ready offered to."
For one tiling, peace be­
tween the leagues would elim­
inate tha costly competition
for new players that haa
made the average kid coming
out of college feel more im­
portant than an engineering
graduate.
It might get the television
bidding into line and elim­
inate (he Intermittent two*
minute timeouts for commer­
cials, a necessary evil when
you're getting almost a mil­
lion bucks a week (under Uio
new pacta, that's what It will
be, roughly).
Peace will even cut down
the expense of telegrams,
which seem to be (tie main
avenue of communication be­
tween the combatants. When
the idea of an Intor-lcaguo
title gains first started to ripplc, and the late Pope waa
•till alive, Sid Gtllman, the
coach and general manager
of the Chargers, wired Hosells i “Pope John was a
great man. Ha recognized the
other league."
"Yes," fired back tha NFL
commissioner, “but It look
2,000 years."

were retiring from active par­
ticipation in professional box­
ing.
Hammer • fisted Fullmer,
fighter of the year In 1D01,
waa the t i n t to make his an­
nouncement. It was expected
because the ex-champ had
been Inactive since last Aug­
ust and hla family had been
pressuring him to quit.

Whatever It Is
He Has It
MIAMI (D PI)—A plastering
contractor cashed a dog track
ticket for $21,012 Tuesday
night, his sixth twlndouble
win since the betting system
was Installed at Florida's
tracks last November.
The man, who asked to re­
main anonymous, held the
only winning ticket to the
Monday night twin double at
Uio Flagler track. To date ho
has won $2,044 and $255 at
Tropical horse racing doubles,
$632 at a Gulfstream twin
double and $1,510 and $079 at
Flagler dog track.

Southern League
Wednesday Results
Lynchburg 0 Knoxville 4
Challonooga 0 Birmingham 5
Charlotte 2 Macon 1
Asheville I Columbus 5

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Itonk Bauer Is a hard man.
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Panther* 21 Yanks 13
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Chiefs ............................... I
liams was the loser, however.
Panthers ........................ 3
Elsewhere In the American
D g eri
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League, the White Sox ripped
Rebels« ,» •••« •* •.,,.,,, 1
tho Red Sox, 8-1, Detroit
Yanks ............................. 1
downed Kansas City, 9-6,
Cubs ............................... 0
Cleveland mauled Minnesota,
Next Games Friday
Rebels vs Chiefs (Ft. Mellon 12-3, in the first of two but
LltUe League Field—4:36) lost the nightcap, 3-2, and th*
Yanks vs Cubs ( F t Mellon Los Angeles Angels beat tha
Washington Senators, 9-5.
Softball Field—4:36)
only two other games and has
lost six.
A l t h o u g h Friend's 12
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Meta Is a modem day record,
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league record of 24 establlahed by Christy Methewson of
th* Giants from 1904 to 1908
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nal*.
The Loi Angeles Dodgers,
sparked by Maury Wllla,
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victory over tha Bravca,
Wills collected three singles
and a double, drove in one
run, scored three itmes and
stole two bates. Every Dod­
ger itarto r except Nat Oliver
batted to a t least one run and
every starter except Ron Fair­
ly scored a t least once. Frank
Howard and Johnny Roseboro
homered in easing Don Dryadals to his 10th victory of
th* season.
Chicago was at Philadel­
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About Sports

Comets Clinch Little National Title

Senkarik Hurls
Thinking
Angels Set To Flee One-Hitter To
Out Loud
Dodger Park In '66 Defeat Chase

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By Julian Stenatrom

Harry Smith, manager of
Laka Mary'a minor team In
what wa'va been calling tha
South Semi nol e Little League
Auoclntion, called Wednciday
to inquire aa to why The Her*
aid uied tha worda "South
Seminole" In referring to the
leaguea in th at aection of the
county.
a a a
"E xcept for tha Sanford
area," ha said, "thla organ­
ization ia a S a m i n o l a
group."

When tha organlcatlon w ai
created it waa called South
Seminole. Wa believe the
printed program* for the ded­
ication of the lighted ball park
carried the worda "South
Seminole." Wa have referred
to tha laaguea aa “ South Sem­
inole" aver ainca they began
playing night ball a t Cooper
Field in Canelberry Recrea­
tion Center.
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Wa aiked Smith to cheek
with League Prerident Bill
Llvingiton about tha name.
He did. We dlacorered that
about a month ago tho league’a charter waa changed
to eliminate tha w o r d
"aouth" and it la now known
aa the Seminole Little Lea­
gue Aeaoeletlon, lne. WV11
carry It aa auch from now
on.
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I t’a true that the organ!xation hai had ita up* and
downa. But there’* ona thing
th at can be aaid. A lot wai
aeeompliihed by a lot of peo­
ple in doing what aome peo­
ple did not believe could be
done,
a a a
If wa had any auggeitlona
to make Itwould ba that the
league le t up a program of
good public relation* — keep­
ing tha public Informed of
■chedule change*, rule chan­
ge* and operating changee.
Aa we underatand It the di­
rector* of tho anoeiatlon are
tha officeri and the manag­
er!. Yet we hear report* that
the directorate meet* and
make decliioni, that the man­
ager* meet and make dec!alom and the executive com­
mittee — if th at la the prop­
er name for It, eomprlied of
the officer* anil two manag­
er* — meet* and make* deciiiona. The problem I* —
we’ve learned from aeveral
■ourcei — la that deelalona
ar* not properly conveyed
from on* group to the oth­
er!.
* a a
But thla ia really tha first
year ef operation* under tha
uuaplea* of tho Little Lea­
gue and we’re confident —
aa many of tha league of­
ficiate and manager* ar* —
that thaa* problem* ran and
will be eliminated. After all,
it taken a bit of lima for
an organlxalion Ilk* thla to
gat IU fact aolldly planted
and ita program freo of tha
kink*.
a a
*
And, of couraa, manager*
•nd league official* m uit b*
• bit tolerant with each oth­
er. A fter all, this la the ftrat
year and prior to thla vary
few of the people Involved
had had much experience In
the operation end management
*f inch u v**t program.
a a
a
Maybe all tha town* In­
volved In the aaaoelatlon’a
program ahould get together
and employ a full tlmu racrratiou director to handle
the## and many other pro­
gram*. W* ear thla after
obaarvlug how efficiently
tha recreational program In
Sanford ia handled by tha
City Recreation Department
director, Jim Jernigam
a a
a
On* thing U »ura. There’*
an nwful lot of youngatera In
Seminole •— outride of the gen­
eral Sanford area — who daaerva good recreation pro­
gram*. Molt of tha town* are
doing the beat they can. Perhapa on a Joint baaia It could
be correlated Into a vary ef­
fective program.

11.8 miiikm a year. That in
itaelf ia a pretty fair return
on the National League club'a
$20 million-plus Investment.
The transfer will be made
in the spring of 1966. the cur
rent contract calling for the
Angels to remain at Dodger
Stadium through '63.
On the strength of a letter
of Intent the City of Anaheim
already has put out 32 mil
lion for acreage two miles
from Disneyland. A contract
Is expected to be signed with
in two weeks. A San Fran
cisco firm will sell the bonds.
The stadium will be built by
the Del E. Webb Construction
Co. of which the co-owner of
(he New York Yankees Is
president.
Mayor Chuck Chandler, City
Manager Keith Murdock and
Councilmen Calvin Pebley
and Fred Klein of Anaheim
and their wives were guests
of Webb during the series be­
tween the Angels and Yankees
at Yankee Stadium.
"If wa can break ground by
the end of July, we can have
the riadium ready for open
ing day of 1966," laid Webb.
Anaheim Is 29 miles or 30
minutes by automobile south
east of lo s Angeles. Orange
County, where orange groves
gave way to industry headed
by airplane factories, Is the
second fastest growing sub­
urban area in the United
States.
"Five
different
surveys
have shown that Anaheim
will he the population center
of southern California in 10
years," Fred Haney told us as
we watched young Dean
Chance ihul out the Yankees
with three hits In a game he
Ing televised in Los Angeles.
United Press International There are 2 million people
Fort Lauderdale split a within easy access of the new
double header with Daytona park now.
Beach 60, 0-2 Wednesday
"The new deal will put nur
night, but gained a full game club on a much soundrr busi­
lead over St. Petersburg In ness b ills. We pay O'Malley
tha Florida State League.
at least fl.6 million a year
TU* Saints dropped into *«• The rent 1* an excessive flat
oond place by losing both with a percentage privilege.
games of a lwinbill with Tam­ O'Malley gels half our con­
pa 6-1, 8-2.
cessions and the same split
In other league action, on what we get for televis­
Saraaota defeated Lakeland ing 20 games. Even though we
6-3 and Miami downed last- get no part of the parking re
place Orlando 4-3 In 10 lnn- celpt*. he want oil u* to pay
lnga.
(he attendant* when we were
Tonight Orlando play* at home."
Miami, Daytona Beach goes
I asked Haney If the name
to Fort Lauderdale, Lakeland of the club would be chang­
travels to St. Petersburg and ed.
Sarasota goes to Tampa.
"We’ll just be the Angel*."
replied tire little man who
played third bate for Ty Cobb
in Detroit. 'J u it have an A on
the uniform. That will stand
Results Wednesday
for Angels as well aa AnaNo games scheduled
helm."
STANDINGS
Fred Haney insists there Is
Shrine .......................... . 10 1 room for two big league
CPO ............................ . 8 3 teams in southern California,
Elkt ........................... . 7 4 but agrees that another Amer­
Rotary ........................, 7 4 ican League club muat be
Kiwani* ...................... . 3 8 based on the Pacific Coast to
Lake Mary ............... . 2 8 make the trip profitable for
Clvitao ........................ 2 10 visiting ojtfiU.
Games Today
"I wouldn't be surprised If
Shrine at Rotary 4:30
Gabe Paul moved the Cleve­
Kiwants at Lake Mary 7:30
land club to Seattle," he con­
Gamo Friday
cluded, perhaps wishfully.
CPO at Elks 4:30
TTiere’s always aome thing
(At Memorial Stadium)
new.
By ITarry Grayioa
Newspaper Enterprise Axsn.
NEW YORK (NEA) -T a lk
has major league baseball
franchises being m o v e d
around like chessmen, but
one switch Is for sure.
The Angels are getting the
blares out o( Los Angeles and
Dodger Stadium and the usual
reason—too mucih rent— it
not the only one. The Ameri
can League Club ia fleeing
to nearby Anaheim and boom
ing Orange County to eria
blish Its own Identity and
build Its own audience.
Its principal owenrs, Gene
Aulry and Robert 0. Rey
onUls, and general manager,
F 'cd Haney, can’t see any im­
mediate future playing the
part of poor relations at Cha
ver Ravine. They must build
a contender and have found
that their young stars play­
ing in the shadow of the rriabliriied world champions Is bad
business.
So, you see, there is vastly
more to the story than the
squeeze imposed upon the
Angels by President Walter
Francis O'Malley of the Dod
gers.
One of the more significant
things about tills newest
change in baaeball scenery is
that It will coat the Dodgers

Ft. Lauderdale
And Islanders
Divide In FSL

Junior League

Ahoy, Do Font's DUT.UX* Ship and
Dock Enamel is the best marine paint
money can boy."
“ Y a r h t w h i l e s aaM I l f r a - V
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Sanford's candidate for Lit­
tle League All-America, Skip­
per Senkarik, "hit 'n hurled"
Hunt's Lincoin-Mcrcury to the
City Recreation Department's
Little National League cham­
pionship Wednesday night as
the Comets breezed pa it
Chase by a score of 12 to 1.
Senkarik yielded only one
hit, whiffed 14 and issued only
one walk while racking up his
loth win of the season without
a single setback. The 14
strikeouts brought his total
to 138 in 65 innings. He has
been stingy in the free pass
department, giving up only
nine walks. As far as hits are
concerned, his record is al­
most unbelievable. Skip has
been nicked for only 13 hits
over that span or 10 lilts.
Aside from his feats on the
mound, Senkarik has been
just as outstanding at the
plate. Last night he clouted
two more home runs, his
rlghtli and ninth of the sea­
son, to give him tho Little
League lead in that phase of
play. Ruck Hurt also had a
round tripper for the Cornels.
This now sets llie stage for
(ho Lillie League city aeries
between tha Cornels and the
Navy nine, winners of the
Little American League title.
The first game of the best
two-out-of-three series w i l l
start at 7:30 p.m., Monday
night at Fort Mellon Park.
Over in the Little American
yealerday, F l o r i d a Slate's
Bankers closed out their 1964
season on a winning note.
They took their competitors,
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Bank, by a score of 6 to 2.
Joe Pauline was cited for his
outstanding play — getting
both the mound decision plus
a pair of timely hita for his
club.
Frank Williams added two
hill to the winning cause. The
win assured Florida Stale of
at least a tie for second place
in tho loop's standings, Tho
Locomotive Engineers, idle
Wednesday, clinched second
place in the Lilllo National.

National League
W I, PCL GB
40 24 .623
Phlla.
40 27 .587 D4
San Fran.
S3 29 .547 s
Pitta.
Clan.
33 31 .330 6
33 34 .493 8V4
St. Louis
33 34 .493 8W
Loa Ang,
31 32 .492 8W
Chicago
Houston
31 33 .483 9
Milwaukee
31 36 .463 10W
20 48 .290 22V4
New York
Results Yesterday
Philadelphia B, Chicago 8
Houston 7, St. Louis 5
Loa Angeles 13, Milwaukee
Pittsburgh 3, New York 1
San Francisco 2, Cincinnati 1
Game* Today
Pittsburgh at New York
Houston at St. IxhjIs
Los Angelos at San Francisco
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Shower Fetes Miss Chambers
By Donna Estes
Miss Jill Forsyth and Mias
Barbara Ferrell were co-hoateaaea to a recent miscellan­
eous bridal shower honoring
Miss Lord! Chambers, brideelect of Jam es Harold Dicks,
a t the home of Miss Forsyth's
parents, Mr. and Mra. W. T.
Phillips in Altamonte Springs.
Guests enjoyed chatting and
playing party gamea before
being served mints, nuts,
punch and cake from a table
centered with a bride, um­
brella and an arrangement of
pink glads. The white frosted
cake was decorated with pink
wedding belli.
Invited guests Included Mrs.
Louise Ritchlson, mother of
the bride-elect, Mrs. W. T.
Phillips, and the Misses Gilda
Pettlnattl, C a r l a Lommler,
Jan Westmark, Cheryl Eddy,
Dottle Sewell, Linda Tucker,
Jennifer Jordan, Carol Dor­
othy, Donna Friend, Kay
Moon and Margo n eam i.

MISS LORELL CHAMBERS, bridc-clcct of James II. Dlckn, wnn pruent of
honor a t a recent mincellnneous nhower. From tho left are Minn Jill
Forsyth, hoatoiiii, MIkb Chambern, honoree, Mm. Louise Ritchlson, mother
of the bride-elect and Miss Barbara Ferrell, hostess,

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith
a f South DeBary, announce
the engagement and approa­
ching marrlaga of thalr dau­
ghter, Miss Jon Alfa Smith
to John 0 . Smith, son of Rev
and Mrs. Gall B. Smith of
Sanford.
tylas Smith la a graduate
of DeLand High School with
the claaa of 1004 and Is pres­
ently employed by Clary and
Mattingly, a DeLand firm of
attorneys.
The future bridegroom Is
presently employed with the
Atlantic Coast Lins Railroad.
Complete wedding details
will be annonuneed a t a later

With Family

T he E. S. Millers
Attend Exercises
In New York

MISS JON ALFA SMITH

Mrs. Paul B. Wells, the for­
mer Cnrol Skinner, of Stam­
ford, Conn, ia currently visit­
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Skinner at their Magnolin Avenue home.
Mr*. Well* will bo In atten­
dance nt the wedding of her
alster, Mias Susan (Sunny)
Skinner to Walter Neal this
Saturday.

Personals

Mrs. R. A. Braden, director
of tho SarepU Best Home has
returned home from a trip to
Finland. She made tha trip
both wnya by plane.
While there aho visited
many relatives but stayed in
Helsinki and visited surround­
ing cities.
An outstanding trip waa
made by plane to the Arctic
Circle. There she attended a
Sunday service in a very
beautiful modern rhuich. This
church had been built with
money donated by Americana
to replace tho church bombed
and Mra. Edwin L. during World War II.
Lindsey have returned from a
motor trip to Arkansas and
Reent visitors a t tha horns
of Mr*. Irens W stt were her
couelns, Mr. and Mra. Sam
By Daria Dean
Duncan and Timmy Grinatead, aona of Mr. and Mrs.
J . D. Grinstesd of North Or­
lando, are apending tho sum­
mer on a farm In Branford
with their aunt and unrte,
Mr. and Mra. C. M. Grinatead and cousins, Ricky,
Ksnneth, Sarah and Susan
Grlnstcad and grandparenta,
Mr. and Mra. G. J. Grinstcud.

Personals

By Donna Katra
Mr. and Mra. Theo Tice
hava returned to their Longwood home following a three
weeka vacation in Tennessee.
The Tice* visited with their
daughter and her family Mra.
Emily Warren, in Nashville
and attended the commence­
ment exercises of Srarrictt
College, where Mra. Warren
la secretary to the president,
Dr. Holt.
They also attended the
graduation exercises of West
End High 8chool, of which
their grandson, Ben Warren,
was a member. Ben haa en­
rolled In the September class
of Florida Southern College
at lakeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Tice enjoyed
a pleasant visit with their
daughter and son In law, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Ellis at Donelaon, Tenn.
En route home the Tices
toured Knoxville, Chimney
Rock and Rock Hill, S.C. They
were Joined in Rock Hill by
Mr. Tice's sister and hfothcr,
Misa Ruth Tire and Fletcher
Tice of Roanoke, Va.

Walker, of Jacksonville and daughters Elaina and Virgin­
her alster-ln-law, tire. Bob ia of Gninesville, and another
Burnham of Greenacres.
daughter and her husband,
Mr. and Mra. Robert Law­
Mra. Walter Trapp enter­
tained a t dinner in honor of rence of Loulaville, Ky., re­
her sleter-ln-law, Mrs, Fay cently visited Mrs. Tew's mo­
Lee, who was celebrating her ther, Mrs. It. C. Long and
birthday. Attending the din­ her sister and brother-in-law,
ner were Mr. and Mra. Fay
Attending the elate con­
Lee, Mr. and Mr*. Walter
Trapp, Mrs. Irene W att and vention of tha Florida Fed­
eration of Business and Pro­
Mra. Effla Mielka.
fessional Women's Clubs In
A recent guest of Mr. and Tampa, June 11-13 were Mrs.
Mrs. R. F. Mouls was their Arolyn True, president of
cousin, Mrs. Mabls Schulte of the Senford chapter, M rs .
Betty Baker, treasurer and
Atlanta, Ga.
Mra. Myrtla Gradick, perilmrntarlan.

That’s Right I Go Anywhcro In Sanford
and Waah . . . Than Coma to WES-KAY
and Let WES Wanh Your Clothes!
Are CLEANER and BRIGHTER It Will
NOT COST YOU ONE PENNY!

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Waldheim of I acrved from a pastel buffet I The hosteaa presented the
tormer G all' *ettlnu with aiaorted spring honoree with a gift of silver
irH . . . hn«.1low ers tastefuHy arranged. | bpead and butter platea.
Attending with Mrs. Wald­
heim and Kay were Mrs. John
Ivey, mother of the brideelect, Mrs. Robert J. O’Neil,
Mrs. W. A. Adams. Miss Mar­
ilyn McDaniel, Mra. Thomas
F. McDaniel, Mrs. Albert
Jarrell, Mra. Rupert Strick­
land, Mra. W. 0 . Fleming,
Mra. G. Algernon Speer, Mra.
Dale Scott, Mra. C. L. Powell
and Miss Rose Kratxert, all
from Sanford.
Also attending were Mra.
Floyd Elienback and Mias Pat
Stephenson from Winter Park.

Perform In Piano Recital

Enjoy A Vacation

North Orlando

Final plana hava been complated for the Carlton-Smith
weddlnir, which will he an
event of Saturday June 27,
at R p.m. at Holy Croia Epi»copal Church with the Rev.
Leroy Soper performlnK the
ceremony.
A reception In the Pariah
house will follow the wedding
with all friends and family
Invited to attend.

Miss Ivey Luncheon Honoree

Pupils O f Margaret Davis

The Theo Tices

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. MllTer anil daughter, Jana, of In­
dian Mound Village, recently
returned from a motor trip to
Troy, New York, where they
attended graduation ceremon­
ies a t Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
Their son, Leonard, was
graduated with a B.S. degree
In Electrical Engineering, lie
Is presently working for the
Naval Ordnance Lab, White
Oaks, Maryland.
The Millers also visited In
Washington, D. C. and Rustburg, Virginia. From Rustburg they brought their three
grandchildren, Steven, Donna
and Melanie Miller.

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The piano pupils of MarL. Davis were presented in
their annual recital t h i s
month at the Woman's Club of
Sanford, with the stage area
transformed Into a spring
garden featuring palms and
pedestal baskets of glads and
fern.
Musical compositions presented were Ladds' “Saltarella" by D e n l i e Jarrell;
Schaum's "The Elevator" by
Gall Lee; Elmerrich's "The
Spinning Song" by Susan
A d a m s ; Bachman’s "The
Spsnlsh Fiesta" by Mary
Both Williams; Thompson's
"The Fairy Court" by Charles T h o m a s ; Thompson's
"Swinging Along" by Mar­
garet Ava Aiken; Tischendorfa "Legende in B Minor"
by David Aiken and Schaum's
"Schubert's Walts” by Margie
Brooke Smith.
Also Burman's "Concerto in
A Minor" by Donald Whitmire; Carm an's "The Dream­
e r" by Christie Kinlaw; Nevln’s “Jazz Prelude" by Jim ­
my Buckler; Rogers' "A
Waltz in Spring" by Cindy
Fitzpatrick; Kern’s "The Jug­
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Enterprise

Personals
The younger teenagers of
tho community gathered at
the school cafetorlum Mon­
day evening with a surprise
birthday party for one of their
group, Miss Connie Sellers.
Games and dancing were
enjoyed the early part of the
evening and tho gifts were
opened later.
Delicious refreshments of
sandwiches, p o t a t o chips,
birthday cake and punch were
s e r v e d to the following
guests: Miss Patsy Long,
Miss Carolyn Watson, Miss
Patty Urban, Bliss Cathy
Brown, and the honored guest,
Forrest Nutt Jr., Vince Stowell, Van Robbins, Dennis
and Junior Meadows, Charles
Magcnhclmcr a n d Russell
Echols.
Mrs. Katherine Sellers and
Mrs. E. Echols assisted.
The background color of the
skin — not the blush — is the
best Indicator of ripeness In
peaches. Look for ■ whitish
or yellowish background col-

"The Wood Nymph’s Harp"
by Susan Southward; Ncvin’a
“The Fairy Waltz" by Te.
quilla Chesser and Warren's
"Tam O'Shantcr" by John
Charles Aiken.
Also Bohm'a "Tarantella"
by Jimmy Lee; Heller's "Cur­
ious Story" by Barbara Buck­
ler;
Crawford's "Arpeggio
Waltz" by Laura Anne Hen­
derson; Lecuona’s "Malaguena" by Larry Williams and
DcBusscy's "Clair De Lune"
by Anne Aiken.
Sidney Vihlcn presented his
composition "Polonaise in A
Minor" and also other origin­
al
selected
arrangements
with Sandy Richards featured
In De Bussey's "Golliwoggs
Cakewalk." Both are former
students of Margaret Davis.
Of special interest on the
program were solos played by
John Charles Aiken and Lar­
ry Williams, which won “su­
perior" ratings at the Band
District Competition.
The flower room was pre­
sided over by Mra. Ava
Wright Davis assisted by
Bedford Aiken and David
Richards with Candy South­
ward in charge of the pro­
grams.
Assisting in serving after
the programs were the Mmes.
J. W. Buckler, H e r m k n
Brown, Ted Williams, Jam es
Lee Jr., Charles Thomas,
Ernest Southward, Joe J a r­
rell, Clarence Henderson, Ro­
berta Richards, A. S. Kinlaw and It. C. Whitmire.

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N e w Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Strawn of Gainesville, an­
nounce the arrival of a son,
William Todd Strawn, born
Friday, June 12, and weighing
eight pounds a n d seven
ounces.
The maternal grandparents
arc Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Nor­
wood of Gainesville, formerly
of Sanford, and tho paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Strawn of Mel­
rose.
Mrs. S. E. Norwood of Lake
Monroe is the great grand­
mother.
Mrs. Strawn Is the former
Paula Norwood of Sanford.

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Sanford Story League Installs Officers

T he D . A . Bruces’
50th Anniversary

Party Celebrates Birthday

By Jody Turner
of Mr. end Mrs. Richer Hoo­
Mis*
Sherry
Hoogerwerf
gerwerf,
Observed Sunday
celebrated her ninth birthday
The party table wee decoraHr Mrs. C'lsrrne* Snyder
Keffer. Miss Judy Robb then ] mentioned attending were; 1R. C, Long.
ike. Mrs. R. S. Gustafson, At law I Mr, and Mr*. D. A. Bruce at a party Saturday at her tcT with a pink end white
Visitors w en Mr*, b, E. ; Phyllis Hopper, Jack Jure* will observe their both wed­ home. Sherry it the daughter cake end multf-colored lolllThe final meeting of the told a delightful story, “ Den­ Mrs. V. G. Hasty, Mrs. R. F.
ding anniversary at an open
Moule,
Mrs.
Ann
Hardie,
Mrs.
Armstrong,
Mrs. Effle Mirb | and John Snyder.
Sanford Story Learn* before nis and the Wee Mea That I
house at their Lake Monroe
the cummer vacation was held Had Lived So Long", by Dor­
home on Sunday, June 28 from
Monday evening a t the Epis­ othy Allen Hrut-clie.
3-5 p.m.
Thu installation of officers
Ali family friend* nnd rel­
copal Parish House.
atives are cordially invited t i
Mr«. Fred Rnhh, president, followed with Ml*. Robb ns
attend during the appointed
presided during the short installing officer. Mrs. Rohb
hours.
business meeting.
presented each officer with
Thanh you letters were read a pair of miliaturv shoes, ad­
*
from the Geneva School or monishing them to fill the
Ginderville
V
F
D
the donation of books to the
school library by the Sanford shoes well and have them
To Meet A t N A S
Story League and also from well worn at the close of the
V A /i
year.
Mis. Surah King f»r the book
;
V
J &lt;
Installed
were
Mr*.
Hetty
presented to the Sanford Li­
For Instructions
brary us a memorial for her Snyder, president; Mrs. Clar­
Members of the Ginderville
mother, Mrs. It. C. Maxwell, ence Snyder, first vice pres­
ident; Mrs, Irene W att, sec­
Fire Department are request­
a Story League member.
Z*\ ik'dBp^
ed to meet at Navnl Air StnA letter was also read from ond vice president; Mrs. Hurl
Evans,
third
vie*
president;
tlon main pate, Thursday at
Sir*. Geneva Parks thanking
7:30 P.M.
Ilia Lrngue for the dinner Mrs, \V. L. Roche, recording
secretary; Mrs, R. W. Tench,
They will he guests aboard
given in her honor and also
the Station of Fire Chief C. M.
for naming her “Sanford Slo- corresponding secretary; Mrs.
SHERRY HOOGERWERF. center, cdebratiliB
K. J. Mykkanen, treasurer;
Whittrn. who will instruct
ther of the Year."
her ninth birthday with Mnry Bullard nt the left
them on various phase* of
During the program Mr*. Mrs. Eva Williams, historinn
and
Mrs.
E.
C.
Williams,
pnrand
Mary Jo Heath on the right.
Robb told a beautiful story
rescue procedures.
llmentahan.
with a civil war setting, “The
.SANFORD
STORY
LEAGUE
recently
installed
officers
nre
front
row
left
Refreshments were served
Benediction", by Adelaide
to rljilit, Mrs. Irene Watt, second vice president; Mrs. Knrl Evans, thin!
from a lace covered table cen­
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it* f
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tred with an arrangement of
Coral Vine. Hostesses were
Mrs. Vivien Welsh and Mrs.
By Donna Kates
I Longuood, observed their 60th both stating if given the choice
Eva Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. William I,y-I wedding anniversary on June they would repeat tha soma
Members, other than those
cans of Palmetto Avenue, Ifl, 1084 quietly at horn* with vows of 60 years ago.
The Lyenns came to Flori­
da ten year* ago from West
By Mrs. II. I . Johnson
Virginia, wher* they were
both reared, and whera Mr.
Someone sent In this recipe en egg. milk and melted shor­ the cake a mixture of lemon 1 e»n coined beef, broken
I.ycana was employed as a
For The Soft Beauty
apart
for Creole Corn Muffins but tening. Turn liquid* into dry Juice, powdered sugar and
coat miner for 45 years. Mr.
And Natural Look
Add:
did not sign her name. They ingredients and stir vigorous­ citrus rind. Allow to Mink in
Lycans is very active for his
Every “Girl” Wishes. sound very good nnd I want ly until all flour is dampened. for several hours. This cake 2 hard-rooked eggs, chopped
80 years and Mrs. Lycans
Add green pepper, union and will serve around 12 to HI
Let Our Skilled
does all her work.
1» cop chopped green pepper
to try them real noon.
cheese. Pour hatter into muf­ serving*.
Stylists Shape
For diversion, the Lyrnns
Mix well and set aside.
CREOLE CORN MUFFINS fin pans that have been greas­
• • •
enjoy fishing ami television
Your llafr-Do With
Combine:
I’t cups sifted flour
ed. Rake In hat oven, -too de­
VANILLA WAFER DESSERT ■i rup mayonnaise
and just sitting in their spa­
grees, 23 to 3u minutes. Makes
3 tops, baking powder
Expert Touch . . .
1 cup unsweetened orange 1 tsp. onion juice or is small
cious yard enjoying their pul
1 tsp. salt
12 muffins.
Juice
tqulrrel, Billy.
onion, chopped
I
thsps.
augar
MU.
ASM)
MRS.
WILLIAM
LYCANS
of
L
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Marilyn
Hamilton'*
FOR APPOINTMENT
&lt;» cup unsweetened pineapple 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Mr. and Mra. Lycans have
44 cup corn meal
wootl,
on
their
BOlh
tvoiliiinjr
nnnlvortmry.
CITRUS CAKE
Juice
nine children, ten grandchil­
Mix
well,
Add
to
corned
1 egg, well beaten
CALL 322-569?
4 eggs, separated
*4 tsp. a.i It
dren and six great grand­
beef mixture. Blend well.
I cup milk
*, cup rooking oil
'4 pkg. orange Jcllo
children.
Spread
between
slices
of
V» cup ahorfenlng, melted
*« cup apricot neclar
21 marshmallows, quartered white or brown bread. Makes
1 tbsp. green pepper, chopped
1 pkg. yellow cake mix
I rup cream, whipped
214 cups.
1 tsp. onion, chopped fine
3 taps, lemon extract
1 lb. vanilla wafers, crushed
BEAUTY SALON
VI cup grated cheese
By Evelyn laindy
Mra. Fred Pierson were MU*
2 cups sugar (powdered)
Combine fruit Juices, salt
CREAM CHEESE
Sift flour with baking pow­
IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL
Mr*.
Anna
B.
Balkotn
of
Ann
Pier Mm of Ft. .Myers and
10 tbsps. lemon Juice
and bring to a boil. Add quar­
AND PEACH SPREAD
der, salt and augar, add corn
2 taps, grated lemon rind
tered mnrslimalluw* and jcl­ Work with a spoon until Miami is the guest of her Mr. ami 31r*. Jim Brookshire
3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA
meal and mix. Combine beat2 Ups. grated orange rind
lo. Mir until melted. Chill soft, i pkg. (8 oi.) cream daughter and son-in-law, Mr. of Atlanta.
and Mrs. Paul Mlklcr of
Beat egg white* until stiff. until slightly thickened. Fold cheese.
Oviedo.
Site will be visiting In
In a separate bowl, combine in whipped cream. Spread H
Add;
Pvt. Robert Olllff haa re ­
Oviedo
for several week*.
egg yolks, cooking oil and of crushed wafers in bottom t can (83, ox.) wetldrained
turned to Camp Jackson after
of
R
by
8
cake
pan.
Gently
fruit juice, heat in cake mix,
peach halves, chopped
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ellis a two week leave visiting Ills
mix well. Add lemon extract smooth gelatin cream mixture 1* cup chopped pecan*
welcome another grandchild grandmother, Mr*. E. M. Oilover
wafers.
Sprinkle
remain­
and fold stiffly beaten egg
f t
Mix well. Spread on bread. to Hie family. Their son, Bob, IfL
UlAVft M
JTV m
whiles Into above mixture. ing wafers on top. Chill until
AVNAYM
WA
i tTt rMlAl
QUALITY
* • •
and hla wife, Grace, have a
Pour into oiled atom pan. firm. Cut into squares.
HAM
BEEF LOAF
new son and have named him
Mr. and Mra. Horace Lun­
.
.
.
Hake at 323 degree* for 43
2 Ihi, ground cooked ham
Edward fa*e. Grace was the dy wore weekend guest* of
Here arc some spreads for
minutes to one hour. Cool in
1 lb. ground beef
former Grace Barr of Oviedo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slavik.
pan 5 minutes, then remove sandwiches that will be easy
1 tsp. salt
and they now live in Marg ale,
from pan. While hot, punch to prepare for picnic, etc.
ti tsp. pepper
Fla. They have four other
boles all through cake (use an RAISIN CAHIIOT SPREAD
1 rup soft bread crumbs
children.
Combine in a bowl;
ica pick for thia). Spoon ever
2 eggs, slightly beaten
ti rup chopped raisins
1 ran &lt;(Pi or.) applrxaur*
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jcttk*
ti cup raw carrots, shredded
Combine all of the above of Daytona Beach were the
ti
cup
collage
cheese
THE STRAW
ingredient*. Mix wall. Form
2 thsps. mayonnaise or salad into a loaf. Place In shallow weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Michael of Lake
BAGS ARE
dressing
C u ltu r e ih rir
baking dish. Put over loaf, 1 Jessup.
dash of salt
HERE NOW!
run (H'i ox.) pineapple slices,
h rm ily in n ic h im
Mix well. Spread on rye or
drained. Then pour the syrup
Mr. and Mrs. Collins Barn­ Wokp ut headquatIn i fot ftoriitk
bread bread.
from the pineapple over this. es and children, lx*1, Adam
trrmrtcit * rtyvipmt’rtf • Mm
Bake at 330 degree* for Its and Craig, of Waycross, were
FRANKFURTER CHEESE
lioura or until done. When weekend guests of Mra. Barn­
SPREAD
root, slice loaf and use as es' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I,.
Combine m top of double filling for sandwiches or on L. Faulk hr., of l&gt;ahe llayca.
CAMERA SHOP
boiler:
hard rolls.
210 S. PA R K A Y E ,
• • •
84 cup shredded Cheddar
Weekend guest* of Mr. and
cheese
STUFFED CELERY
U cup milk
I can* deviled ham (2)4 oi.
Stir over medium heal until
each)
chco-ve is inrlled. Remove 1 pkg. (8 or.) cream clwe»*
Irom heat and add:
tv Up. seasoned salt
3 frankfurters, chopp'd
Vs Up. Worcestershire sauce
Friday
1 thvp. mustard
3 to 8 atalka celery, cut in 4
1 tbsp. mayonnaise
Inch pieces
and
SU PE R SAVINGS ON GOWNS,
salt to taste and pepper
Mix denied ham, rrram
M u well. .Make* about 1 '* cheese, aratoned salt, Wor­
Saturday
BABY DOLLS AND PAJAMAS!
cups.
c e s t e r s h i r e sauce until
imoolh. Tube or spoon Into
Gifts - Cards - Books
ONLY!
CORNED
BEEF
SPREAD
celery. Chill and serve as an
210 E. First St.
Put in bowl;
appetiser.

pep*. Ths caka was tarred
with Ica cream, aoda and can­
dy, and each of ths guesta
was given a favor of a bottla
of bnbhla soap.
Among ths guesta were
Sherry** two brothers, Mika
and Tiiumjr and her sister,
Patty.
Other* attending w art the
Misses Lisa Lea, Mary Jo
lfentli, Debbie Fulton, Jane!
Mucek, Lou Ann Wade, Patri­
cia Heath, Marry Eldrfdge,
and a houirgursl of tha Hoo­
gerwerf*, Nona Weidl.

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water furn. $40. Ph. 322-2108
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3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notlees
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. 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 Serrleea
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry • liv e stock
81A. Pete
82. Flowers - Shrubs
88. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
84-A Swap er Exchange
86. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles • Truces
86-A Antes Wanted
ST. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

W. on 25th St. to Lake Mary
Bled., left on Bivd. to take
Mary Fire Station, Bight to
Office in Model House on
Abbott Ave.

LMN Enterprises, Inc.
Ph. 322-2744
15

322-8892.

1 BR., Furn Apl. with Pvt.
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bath, 317 S Park Ave.
Duplex
Apt*. Tcrrazzo
floors, tile bath, Venetian 1 BR Fum. houae. 322-2307.
ahadea. water furn. Phone | 10 x 52 3 BR flouietraller
322-2334 after 3 p. m.
Alr-cond. Ebltr Spring*
Trlr. Pk.
CLEAN Unfum. apt. 309 Mag­
nolia. Apply downatalr* af­ 1 BR., Furn. house, take
ter S p. m.
Mary. No pels. 322 3019 or
322-6317.
RAVENNA PARK. 3 HR
Avail. July 3, $110. 107 Tem­ t Room Efficiency apt. witli
pvt. bath A thuwer, auitablc
ple Dr. 322-8007.
for couple or tingle porvon
SMALL bouse. 322-2816.
or retired All utilities in­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
2 BR Unfurn. house, kit.
cated on tat St., within 1
equip, w. stove only. Ilea
block of 2 free parking Iota
•ooable. 322-0313.
and shoppStg renter. In­
quire
at Manuel Jarobion
2 BR Comp. furn. house. Ph.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
322-2377,
1 Bedroom*. Bath and W, FURN. Apt. Cloie lo. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
fum. or unfurn. Casselberry
838-1311.
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
322-1374.
2 BEDROOM concrete block
bouse, nicely fum., breez- 2 BR House. Kit. equipt. &gt;75.
way, carporte. Dellary. 370.
Ph. 322-5303
Apt., newly decorated, new
living room furniture, m u­ 1 RR Furn. House. Th. 668 5122
ter BR., 119 Elm, $65. Gar­ 2 Bedroom fum. apt. Quesnel
age Apt., $50. NO A5267.
Apts., 404 E. 14th St., Ph.
322-8194.
FURN. Gar. Apt., 2 BR. Hv.
rm . din. rm. elec. kit.
2 &amp; 1 Bedroom llousea
3005W French Ave. 322 7234.
I’ayton Really
17 92 at Hiawatha
PRIVATE Trailer Space St. 322-1301
Johzi'a River. July 1, Adult*. STORAGE SPACE. 307 6tll
Geneva 319 3703.
SI. 322-1374
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Avs. W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Apply 34:30.
Houma privata bath*, 114
FURN. 3 Rm. Gar. Apt. Wa­ W. First St.
ter, elec. fum. Nice, ehady. NICE Roomy 2 lldrm. unfum.
Adulte only. 322-1305.
8. N o tices •
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
$85. R. A. William*, 322 3951.
VACUUM CUEANE M
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322 2800.
RECONDITIONED
I BR Fum. house. All con­ 2 DR, frame houae, not fancy,
ONLY t&gt; M
cheap rent. $8 week. Hi.
venience*. 2461 Palmetto
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
322 3210.
323-1249.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
&gt;224311 UNFURN. 3 BR Duplex, kit. Fum. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
2535 8. Park
exc. location. Ph. Lake Cottage, Kura. 3220100.
8. Education - Instruction equipt.,
322 3394.
RENT A BED
PIANO 4 Organ lessons. ChU
NEAT Fum. Cottage fur Cou­ Rol’away, Hospital A Baby
dreo. Adults. S22-232T
ple. i Pvt. yard. Near Base.
Bed*.
No Peta. 2908 Palmetto,
By Day, Week, or Month
Legal Notice
322-3621.
Pit. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
i s r n r e m e u i t c o u r t i s NICE 2 BR houae, kitchen
and r o u ■ ■ n iseu o COUNequipped, $73 mo. Available 5-ROOM Fum. Apt. Idike
TV riA R ID t.
IN CRANCKMT NO. ISMS
July t. 322-4143.
Mary. Phone 322-7985.
T H E UONIIOK COU NT! BAY
INUS DANK, A co rp o ratio n ,
CLEAN let Floor Apl. Pvt. LARGE 3 HR. 2 lUtli unfum.
P la in tiff,
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
»a
House, Garage, lot* of rlaisVICTOR H. JEKCKB and —
eta A Murage space. Fenc­
JKNCKR. his wrffs, and PA T. 4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 UR. $4X1
ed yard. 912 Cherokee Cir­
n iC K J . POW ERS, an u n m a r.
mo. 323-0389.
fled m u ,
cle, Kunland, 322-8237.
tia fan d a n ts.
NOTICE OF 1UIT
2 BR., kitchen equipped house,
TEE tTATR OP rMINIDA
$«5 mo. 322 5888
TOl PATRICK J. PUWKUH. an
n o t i c e OF *1 IT
unmarrlod man
TOl WILLIAM E. CHI.I.IMl and 1810 W. Third St. Clean, new­
llsatdsne* Unknown
HIIIIY I t CUI.I.EH. hi*
TOU AHE IIKHKUT KOTIly decorated, modern, 2 HR
wlf*.
I'lKIi that a ault baa baan Iliad
W ard* tlnad.
•gainst rou In tha sbova
unfum. Ph. Bartow, Fla.
L ynchburg, V lrainia.
causa and ron ar» rrqulrad to
533
2338.
ANNA
IIUTII
||.
VoUNtl,
III# your anowar with tha
( • r a n a a b i i r g , Muutli C a r o ­
Clark of tlila Court and to
tin* an d
R. Bench Rentals
•«rv# a copy tharaof upon tha
JAM KH A. VoUNtl, ra tiplaintiff or 111 alturnaya, Ma­
dtnc* unknow n
NEW SMYRNA BEACH. 2
honey. Iladlnw, Chambara and
Adam*. Harnett National llank TOU A in: i i e i i e u t NOTI­
Hit. Furn. near ocean. By
llutlillng, Jneksonvlllt I, Flor­ FIE D th a t a ault ha* barn
ida. n«t latar than July tlth, b ro u g h t BKalntt you. th a n a ­ week, month, Lynn Lyon,
llll. If you fall ao to do, a tu re of w hich I* to fotauh.ar
322-5841.
Users* Pro Confaaao will ba a n io rtn a g a on th a h r m lu s f lt r
anlarad again*! rou for tho daacrlbad real p ruparty.
HUTCHISON'S
rallof datnandad In Ibo Com­ Tha nam e uf Ilia C ourt In
OCKANFRONT APTS
plaint. Thla anil la to for* w hich th a aull ha* hs*n Incloa* a niortgag*. Tha raal a tltu ta d I* the C ircuit Court.
339 So. Atlantic
proparty practadad again*! In N inth Ju d ic ia l c irc u it. In and
Daytona Beach
ta t I of FAN SUM for gtm lnol* Comity. F lorida.
KNOI.ua, Hunlrvol. County, Tha llll* of tha tiaav la O ilCall 322 4058
I.ANDO
FKDKIIAI.
HAVINOH
Florida, according to lit*
Plat tharoof aa racordtd AND L O A N AhHOCI ATION, 9. For Sale or Rent
In Plat Hook II, paga II. I'la ln llff, v* J A M E H A.
Publlo llaoorda of Msmlnol* YOCNII and ANNA IIUTII II.
YOUNU, lila wlf# and W IL- CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
County, Florida.
Toaathar with all atruoturaa LIAM R. CIH .I.EIt and lll'IIY
LAKE. Call e v * a 1n g a
and Iraproramanta now and H. C'Ut.LKH. Ida wlf*. D efend­ 322-1597.
ant*.
h
tln
g
C
lia
n
rrry
C
at*
No
haraaflor on aald land, and fla&gt;
turaa allachad Iharalot alao all lilt*.
T ha daai-rlpllt.n of Ilia real 2 Bit, home, 817 Catalioa Dr.
ga*. ataam, alaotrlo. water, and
olhar liaatlng, cooking, ratrl- p ro p e rly lliru lv n l. I , .ta I t , I In
garallng, lighting, plumbing, Heinlnota c o u n ty , F lorida, la 3 BEDItOOM r. b. home. 1
ventilating. Irrigating, a n d aa fulluw et
bath, out of city limits,
I ait 7. of W K T IlR ltlN tl.
power
msrhln-s, apclose in, out of flight pat­
TON IIKKIUTH ADD. TO
pllattc**, fill urea, and appur.
LO.MIWIHID. F t. O It I DA.
ttnaucss, which now aro or
tern Available now. Phone
H tinluole County, Florida,
may Itaraaflor parlaln to, or
322 9450.
aocurdliig to p lat th r r r .it
b* uaod with. In, or on aald
reco rd ed In Plat Hook IZ.
praiitlat*. aran though thay b*
P»*e 74. of the I'ubtlc lla- 10. Wanted to Rent
detached or datarhahlo.
cord* of Hemlnol* C ounty,
Together with tb* following
F lo rid a
llama of proparly which ar*
WANTED TO LEASE: &gt; BR
Tou a re hereby n o llfln l fu r.
located In and parmanantly In
unfurn. Home. Preferably
alalltd aa a part of tho Ira- Ihar th a t yuu ar* re-iulreil lo
alr-cond. lly Business Ex­
orovematils on aald landt
Die y o u r e m w tr * lu th* Com ­
OKNKIIAU K t . K O T I I I C p lain t h e reto fo re filed In eald
ecutive. In beat location.
IIU IU T'IN OVEN MODEL m u rta a g a fo rarloeur* proceedWill consider option to buy.
J TZOltl’K UKHIAU 11*11. Inga w ith th* C lark of tha C ir­
cu it C ourt at Hemlnol* County,
Till
Immediate o c c u p a n c y .
UK.NKIIAL K U C T R I C F lo rid a. In Hanford. F lorida,
Write Sanford, Herald, Box
IIU ILT-IN ItANlIK MODEL and to ear** a ropy th rre o f
84.
M tallPK UVHIAL S la t l a i d Upon th* P la ln tlf f a a tto rn ey ,

Legal Notice

A. Duan* llerg atru m . of ItCHII,
HEED AND MAHHIIALU »l
E aat L lvlnyalon Avenue, Poet
Off li-o
Hue
llll,
O rlando.
F lo rid a, on or befor* tha la th
day of Ju ly , IM&lt; lle rrln fall
llta
FIV E ALUMINUM VKNE not or a decra* pro oonfaaao
w ill ba a n la rad a g a ln a t you.
TIAN IILINDN
W1TNKHH my liaod and tha fHKALI
aaal of thla Court at Hanfurd
A rth u r II. U ackw lth. J r .
Florida, this IU day nf June
C lark of tha C ircu it C ourt
Hamlnota C ounty. F lorida
A. D. llll.
Uyi M a rth a T. V lh ltn
(FKALI
D eputy C lark
A rth u r II. U ackw lth, J r .
A.
D
uaua U araatrum
C lark
o f HUHII. H EED AND
Hy; M artk * T. Vlklan,
MAItHIIALL
D aputy C lark
ahooay, II a d low, c h a m b a ra
I I E a a t L lrln g e lo n Avanua
F o a l O fftca Boa IMS
d Adhiui
m att National Bank Bldg O rlando. F lorida
A tto rn ey * for P la in tiff
ktonvllla t, Florida
b J u u a I I . I t. I I A Ju ly P ubliah Ju n * II. S» * J u ly I,
». 1**4.
4
CDA-I3
II
(IKNKHAt. K L K O T R 1 C
HEKntO K H A TO H MtUlKL
1IAIITU SKHIAL XHIilTII
DUO
TIIKHM
IIE A TE II
MODEL t i l l nKIIIA L It

VA-FIIA —
FHA IN-SERVICE

FURN. 2 A 3 HR. Oak floor*,
masonry home*. I Blk. West
LOVELY Fum. 2 Bn Oar.
of llwry. 17-92 on tangwood
Apt. Lake Golden. Lake
ltd., then I Blk. So. on Eaat
privilege*.
St. to Viinrent Dr.
UNFURN. 2 HR houae. 2100
4 RM. Furn. houae. Water
Cordova. Each $80. mo.
turn. $60. 322-2784.
Ph. 322-0274
3 RR., Gar. Apt. Water Furn.
2DIf, kit. equipt. houae. Ph.
Plume 322 5127.

3 BR Home unfum. near SNAS
Reasonable rent. A v a i l ,
about Aug. 54. Write details
W. J. Kelly, 23 Salamaua
Ct., Lexingion Pk., Mary­
land.
I!

12. Heal Estate For Sato

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
2463 S. Park Ave.
Phones PA 2-2364 or FA 2-2363

31. A rt tele* F o r S ale

33. Furniture

3 Pc. Bedroom Suite. Good
BEDS FOR RENT
Good. $35. 322-8437.
Hospital. RoRaway*. Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
COLDSPOT Refrig. 12 cu. ft.
Pick-up.
70 lb. freezer. Very good
OVER 25 YEARS
FURNITURE CENTER
cond.
$60. 322 6643.
of Fine Workmanship in Up
1100 French Ave.
Ph FA 2-7953
bolstering. Draperies, Slip
WESTINUHOUSE Auto. Waxi­
covers. Time Payments as
er. 323-0782.
little as $5 mo. Drapery For the biggest selection of
Hardware Installations.
nearly new and used furni­ DINETTE SET. $30; G.E. Re­
KULP DECORATING SHOP
ture, see Noll's Furniture
frig $45; Hide-e-bed $40;
Ph. 322-2335
Brokerage In Casselberry
Mower $33; FM IU FI $85.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
322-4549.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
Sell U* Your rurniture. SOFA Bed. $25. Single bras*
headboard, $10. 125 Ft. fcncWe Repair and Service
Quick Service With the
STINE
lng, $10. Pinball machine,
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
$5. Miscellaneous. 1313 Park
klachincry and Supply Co.
POST. FA 2-OC77.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6432
Ave. 322 9246.

NEW HOMES

From Sanford Exchange U. For Itcnl

Husinexfi O p p o rtu n ity

FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Used furniture, appliances,
th* PURE OIL COMPANY. 29. A u to m o b n e S e rv ic e
tools, etc. Bought - Sold, Carpets clean easier with the
Blue Lustre Electric ShamCOHEN RADIATOR 3T10P
ta rry 's Mart 215 Sanford
16. F e m a le H elp W an ted Free inspection, estimates,
pnocr
or v $1 per day. CarAve. Pb. FA 2-4132.
roll'* F u r t..r c .
pickup, dclttery. Recoring
APPLICATIONS now being
taken for Curb Girls A Wait­ A repaua discounted.
FllKE ESTIMATE
ASSUME PAYMENTS
21 Pk E. 3rd.
322-3143
resses. Pig 'N Whistle, 25th
Upholstering A Mattress ren­ On ta le Model Dial ZigZag.
A Park.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Auto Glass, Top*
Makes buttonholes, sews on
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
A Sea* Covers
buttons, blind s t i t c h e s ,
BEAUTY Opr. New Sltop in
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
monograms and embroiders.
DeBary. Ph. 668-5714.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
FA 2-2117.
With Guarantee. Take up 4
SEAT COVER CO.
17. Male Help Wanted
payments of $7.15 each. Ph.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Credit Mgr. 322-5M11.
MANAGER A Front Men. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Colonial Oil Co., 1501 French
3 COMPLETE BOOMS
$8.00 PER MONTH
Ph. 322-8532
ONLY $219.50
Ave.. Sanford, Fla.
Assume
remaining 5 pymts.
HI-WAY 66 SVC.
Easy Terms
of $8 on Repossessed Swing
19. Situation** Wanted
Hiway 17-92 at Onora Rd.
Shop and Save The
needle Dial-O-Matic Zigzag.
Sanford, Florida
Budget Way
LAWNS MOWED. 322-2153.
Makci fancy d e i l g n a .
FREE Wheel Park or Lubri­
Makes Buttonholes, Sews on
cation with this ad. Mgr
LAWNS MOWED. Paul Lord.
buttons, Blind hems, Mono­
Walter Cooper, 3 yrs. Svc.
322-3219.
grams, Dams, patches, etc.
Sta. Exp.
298 tangwood Plaza
21. Beauty Salon*
Guaranteed. Ph. 322-7457.
17-92 Ph. 838-4583
Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular price*
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Senkitrik GIuhs and Paint
318 Palmetto Avo. Ph. 322 0834
Company
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622
Permanent Special
20% off Regular Prices
Children's Haircuts $1.00
AUTOMOTIVE
Ace Beauty Salmi,
AIR-CONDITIONING
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 852S
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
ZOTO'S Budget Wave $7 30;
Good Used Car* Sold
322-7765
$13 Regular $10. Complete 818 French Ave.
eve. app'ls. Free parking.
51. Poultry • Livestock
2nd A Oak
H A IU llErr.S BEAUTY NOOK It LACK Horse. Ph. 322 8580.
63 Corvair Pickup
105 So. Oak — 322-3742
Call 4:30 p nt.
4 speed transmission, heater.

FURNITURE

’I CAN UCK ANY ROCKEFELLER-MAN IN THE

HOUSEr

12. Real Estate For Sato 12. Real EtHnic For Sale

FHA - VA HOMES
2, 1, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, 1V4, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

New Custom Built Home on
Crystal Luke. For informa­
tion call 322-3378.
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building'
lots. Firot $2,500 takes litis
property. Ph. 668 4601, En­
terprise, Fla.

OWNER SAYS SKIJ.I
FHA - VA
3 Bit Home on 2 Acre* Lake
front lot. Price just Reduc­
SALES BROKER
ed to $15,too. SEE THIS
BUY TODAY! Call Stemper Agency, 1919 So. French,
Ph. 322 4991.
2565 Park Dr
322 2430

Stenstrom Really

1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

3 HR, 2 Hatha, cent, heat A
alr-cond. Corner lot in tak e
Mary, take privileges. $200
Down,, assume pymts of
$80. Ph. 322 '2»03.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
BEAUTIFUL High tree-studd­
Realtor
ed lot on Crystal ta k e of
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
Loch Arbor. Call Chapman
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Architectural Arts. 322 0196
THE GRASS IS GREENER!
THE TIME TESTED FIRM on tire other side and we have
H with this 4 Bedroom, 2
III N. Park Ave. FA 14123
Bath home on 2W aero* that
looks like a PARK. $15,900
and watch the green ENVY
In your Friends' eyes.

Property ManaRenient
ft Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offsra fur your selection
these Beautiful 1 , 1 , 4 4
Bedroom

SO U TH W A RD
Investment k Realty
116 N Park Ave.
322 9173

NEW HOMES

Government

VA-FIIA —
FHA IN-SERVICE

Owned Homes

South on Rt. 17-92, 6 Ml.
Right on Seminole Bird..
One Block to Sale* Office.

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

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagem ent &amp;
Sales Broker

Wagner s Amoco

Free Estimates

31 A. Peta

Jim Hunt Realty

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HOUND PUPPIES ‘ liiack A
tan. Red Bone, Blue Tick,
$10 ca. 365 9107 or 3653126
Ov'etlo.

Half-tun, automatic trnnkmUkiun.

GERMAN Shepherd puppies,
6 wks. old. 322 8310.

32. Flowein - Shrului
HAIRY INDIGO A
PENSACOLA BAHAI
We have limited quantitim
still in slock—A*k for cur
rcnl prices.
A. M. PREVATT
749 2115
Seville, Fla.
Ilipe hydroponic tomatoes,
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.

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f

V

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&gt;

59 Chevrolet Wagon
61 Renault Dauphine
The Economy King. Now only . . .

60 Chevrolet 2-I)oor
2-door, ■ cylinder, standard Iran*.,
estra nice.

60 Chevrolet Panel
Like new throughout. A good buy at
only . . .

60 Dodge Pickup
Half-Ion. A real work horse.

55 Chevrolet Pickup

mechanical roadi-

58 Chevrolet
llrookwnod Station Wagon, 4-door,
6 cylinder, auto, transmission, radio
K heater.

*695

63 Olds Super 88
4-donr hardtop; V-8, auto, trans­
mission, power steering A brakes,
radio A heater.

*3495

* *1395
63 Chevrolet Biscayne
*2395
60 Olds 88 4-Door
*1295
59 Chevrolet Biscayne
*795
57 Chevrolet 210
*795

2-door, 9 cylinder, standard trans­
mission, air conditioned.

*1595
*995
*595
*995

USED T R U C K SP E C IA L S!
Produce body, perfect.

power

V-M engine, auto, transmission,
power brakes, radio A heater.

B U Y S!
V-8, automatic Iran*., radio, healer
end air conditioned. New tires,

V-8, auto, transmission,
steering, radio A heater,

b u tto n Wagon, 4-door, standard
transmission, heater.

Used Car &amp; Truck

4-door srdan, heater, automatic
trans., excellent condition.

Uoupr; 4 speed transmission, radio
&amp; heater.

60 Olds 88 Coupe

OF THE BEST

62 Comet Custom

4-«|»erd transmission, heater.

V-H engine, auto, transmission,
power steering A brakes, radio
heater.

Round - Up

Half-ton. |a

*1595
*3295
61 Chevrolet Pickup
*1395
62 Corvair 95
*1495
63 Corvair Monza
*2195
62 Olds Cutlass Coupe
*2095
61 Cadillac Coupe

DrYille. Auto, transmission, power
•leering Jk brakes, radio A heater.

3 I«. Bedrooms, IVt baths,
CB, 1 yr. old. Lge. screen
porch, car;x&gt;rte, Itorrazao
flrs., air-conditioner. $300
Down, $69 mo. Longsrood
938-1473 or 322-2216.

Office &gt;22-2116
I BR, 3 Bath, screened porch.
Night &gt;23-0646
Aisume low pymto. Ph.
&gt;33-0700
IAKE LOT, LAKE MARY,
• 322-9522.
f 2314 Pork Or. Saaford, Flo.
room.

l

SPEC IALS

DOGS A Puppies for sale.
Collies, Reagles A mixed
breeds. 322 5752.

60 Chevrolet 1-Ton

S Story, 4 BR, 2 lge Baths,
I.f*. porches. Some furn
lshings. 1 Acre land, few
fruit trees, flowing well,
lge. front lawn. Just off W.
1st St., Bevler Rd., Approx.
&gt; mis. from town. Rt. 1,
Box 45D. See Owner With­
in. Price &gt;12,000.

k

20th CiwiivSAAcUllj.
T R A D E -IN

802 Hitthliuul Ave.
IxuiKWoml, Florida

ROOM A PLENTY
LARGE GARDEN TOO!

l*

HOLLER'S

S t Johns Realty

VA - FHA

\&gt;

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Building
Contractor

Seminole Realty

c

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

LOCH ARBOR: By owner.
GRKKNBRIAR
Spacious 3 BR., 2 bath, with
Choice lota available la
22. Build • Paint • Repair
Fla. room, can be used as
Greenhrlar of Loch Arbor
4th
BR.
Central
oil
treat.
2FOR
A PAINTER, inside oi
overlooking golf courae.
out, call tattler Tasker at
car ciarpule. extra large
Custom building to your
322 6159.
utility room, targ e lot. Ph.
specifications.
Greenhrlar
322 9051.
developed by
25. Plumbing Service*
KING.HWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
PLUMBING
NEW HOMES
Contracting Repairs
202 Fairmont Dr.
Reittlv fur Occupancy
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-8074
VA-FIIA —
K. L. HARVEY
FHA IN-SERVICE
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Ojtcn Wcd-Thurs-Fri
NEW HOMES
Noon
to
Dusk
6 511. South on Rt. 17 02
West on 1*1 St. to Persimmon 27. Special Services
VA-FIIA —
ta ft to 4th St.
Piano Tuning and Repair
FHA IN-SERVICE
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Maine Street
So. (.ongwood District
Contiii't: Mr. FurKuson REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Need a »nclf, screen porch,
8ti2 Highland Ave.
3rd A Park Ave.
new room, carport*, new
liongwuul, Florida
Phone 322 3641
house or remodel. U. E.
2 Hit frame house. Very clean. OLDER HOME, 3 Or. large
Link. 322-7029.
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­ rooms, large shady lot with
wan, 322 4013.
fruit trees. No down pymt.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
$100 DOWN
322 5398.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Homes available tn LOCH ARBOR. 4 RR, 2 Bath,
WEEK-END
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
all Areas uf Sanford. Let us
ler!,
patio.
Ph.
322-8522,
207
Show you Around I
Ridge ltd.

Ball-Blair Agency

*-1

*1295
*1095
*995
*495

Station Wagon; V-8 engine, ante,
transmission, radio A heater.

62 Olds Starfire Coupe

..

Auto, transmission, power steering
A brakes, power windows, radio 4k ~ m
heater, air conditioned.
M W

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M A0

62 Olds 88 4-Door
V-H, auto, transmission, power
ateering A brakes, radio, heater, air
c onditioned.

62 Comet Custom
4-door. 9 cylinder, ant*, transmis­
sion, radio A heeler.

*2495
*1695

62 Chevrolet Impala
SUPER HPORT8 COUPE, V-8 *■gine, auto, transmission, power
steering, redi* A beater.

*2295

63 Olds Starfire
SPORTS COUPE, V-l engine, u t t .
transmission, power steering A
. 1
A btiW r, i l r comdi*
tioaed.

**3495

61 Chevrolet
Brookwood Station Wagon, 9 cyl­
inder, standard transmission, heat­
er.

*1095

Open Friday Might A Satnrday

SeminoleCo.Motors
AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1801 W. First St.
Ph. 322-0614
Winter Pork Ph. MI 7-2330

Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY
2ad. ft PalattU
2507 Pork Dr.

Ph. 322-4231
Ph. 322-0861

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34. Articles For Sals

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SMALL G. E. Refrigerator,
good corn!. $25. 322-8185,

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SWEETIE PIE

June 25, 1964— Page 9

By Nadine Seltzer

BABY SUITe TCrib 4 Chifforobe. Good cond. $30. 3222818.

36. Automobiles - Trucks 1 36 Automobile* • Truck*

[ 'S3 Iluick, Good tires, good 62 CORVAIR MONZA. 4- QUIT FISHINt Will fell
cond. Ph. 322-6S51.
specd, bucket scats, while
boats, 2 motors 4 all equip.
with rod Interior, $1395. Ph.
1st claas cond. 1 Boat 10
322-3797 after 3 p. m.
passenere or sightseeing,
low mileage. $1275 cash. Ph.
also Shad fishing; motora
322-8680.
Johnson Javelin 4 Johnson
18, both elec atarti. Call
Larry, Geneva 340-4481.
cond. $850. 322-5609.
1958
Imperial
LeBsron
4
Dr.
DAY CRUISER. 18W. Very
$
$ $ § $
HT. full power, Beautiful
reasonable, 75 hp. Motor,
‘61 Opal Wag. $791 bal, $34 mo.
white with Mohair interior,
Gator Trlr. 322-8054 after
Exc. cond. $895. 322 7544.
'58 Pont Wag $796 bal, $36 mo
4 like new white sidewall
5:30 p. m.
'59 Opal, $387 bal, $32 mo,
lire*. Ixiesl retired couple
STURpY Small Wrecker. '36 Dodge, $397 bsl. $31 mo.
owned
this car. Can sell for 38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
'60 Ford, $681 hat, $33 mn
Exc. Cond.
$750 and advertising cost.
1951 Merc. Sta, Wag. $373. '59 Cadillac, $081 bal, $39 mo.
1957 ALLSTATE Scooter. Exc.
Roy Recl'i Paint 4 Body Shop '38 Chrys., $681 bal. $31 mo. ■Can be Financed! Contact
cond. $75. Ph. 322-5203 af­
Mr.
Martin,
322-4503.
10th St. 4 Sanford Avc.
'56 Ford, $561 bal, $3t mo.
ter 3 p. m.
'57 Olds. $681 bal, $3| mo.
37. lioAl* • Motor*
1964 Corvalr ion 4 Dr. A&gt;T. '36 Chev., $31t H.il, $28 mo.
12' Fishing best, motor 4 39. Trallar* • Cabanas
RAH. Like New.
$2195 55 Pont., $396 bal, 523 mo.
trlr. Deck 4 controls. $225. APACHE Camp Trailers. New
1981 Corvalr 700 4 Dr. RAH. '55 Merc., $490 bal, $25 mo.
Ph. 322-7775.
4 Used. 322-5487.
Clean.
$1095 '53 Olds., $299 bal, $IG mo.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
'54 Mere. $69 bsl., $3 mo. SMALL Houseboat. $ltn. Ph 1962 57 x 10 Champion Mobile
800 French Avc. Ph. 322-4382 '36 Mere., $169 bal, $9 mo.
322-0901.
Home, 3 BR. Small equity
$
$
$
$
$
A
assume pymts. Will trade
19' Boat, motor, trailer, fully
$200 BELOW
equity for 3-4 BR homa. Ph.
equipped. Suitable for salt
MARKET VALUE
322-8719.
water. Many extras. 322'59 Fords; Ranch Wag. 4 44857,
Dr. Sedan Clean 3*95 ea.
TIRED OF HIGH RENT?
HE POSSESSIONS, INC.
'55 Duk'ks; 1195 4 $295
Home Trailer, 38 x 8, all alu­
SANFoRI) AV®. Gateway To The Waterway minum, with full bath 4 3
55 Pont. Sta. Wag. $195
OPEN EVENINGS Robson Sporting Goods
‘55 Olds 2 Dr. $195
Bedrooms, In Exc. cond.
'55 G.M.C. Pickup $295
See this for $1800. Ph. 322Your EV1NRUDE Dealar
Ph. 322-8072
2881.
304 6-1 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5M1
cond. Ph. 322-2283.

$ Bank $

Repossessions

JUNE SPECIAL: Towcla, reg.
59c ea. now 3 for II. Army*
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
READY MIX CONCRETE
ratlo i, Floor, Free Estima.ys
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
309 Elm Avc.
322-5751
EXCESS Fishing Tackle, New
k Used. P. Patterson. 37
Narcissus Dr., DeBary.
THOMPSON Deluxe Combo
Water Skis 4 Rope. Tract!
cally new, $25. 322-1078 after
$ p. m.
ORGAN. WiU play a W. W.
Kimball product. Reason,
able price. Ph. 322 01G6.

TO SETTLE
ESTATE

National

M1SC. Baby turn. 4 furnishtngi. Ironing bo«rd. Handy
Hot Port. elec. waah. ma­
chine. 322-9482.

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USED noom Air-conditioner,
"What kind of ball do thay play In THERE?"
15,000 BTU's. Sheet Metal
Specialties. 322-8241.
34. Article* For Sale
34. Article* For Sal*
USED FURNITURE BUYS
Used full size Hollywood
Bed .......................... 120.50
Used full fire Hollywood
Bed .......................... $24.50
Used full site Hollywood
Bed ............................ $19.50
I Twin size Innersprlng mat­
tress ................. Ea. $10.00
1 Twin Size Innerapring
mattress ................... $12.50
Se‘ of Used Maple Bunks
.....................
$39.50
Repoes. Llv, Rm. Suite, like
new ......................... $59.50
t Pc. Uv. Rm. Suite .. $19.50
■ Pe. Dinette ............ $19.50
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
119 So. Magnolia
322-6321

36. Automobile*

1 USED 21" Elec. Floor fan, ATTIC FAN 50 x 40 in., In
li ft. adjustable stand, 3
good condition. Power mow
er. Ph. 322-0310 after 3 p.m.
speeds, $45. Powell's Office
Supply, 117 S. Magnolia,
BICYCLE. Girl's 28". Good
322-5843.
cond. $15. 322-3710.
NORGE Refrig. 11 cu. ft.
DUO-THERM
Wall
apace
freezer,
ton air-condition­
heater. Good cond. $50. Call
er. 2110 Stevens.
Mrt. Glelow, 322-2811 days
or 322-6473 evenings.
21" SNAPPIN TURTLE seif,
propelled
mower.
Pcrf.
USED lumbei, an sizes. Used
cond. Cheap. 322-3557.
Bricks. 322-2506.
1963 ZENITH Color TV and
33. Article* Hunted
antenna, Bedroom suite.
Desk 4 chair. Golf clubs. CASH for good dean Used
Accordion. Washer. Baby
Fumllure. Noll-Furay Fuml
furniture. 323-0823. 223 Fla­ lure, 901 W. First St., Ph.
mingo Dr. Sunland.
322-6591.

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D EA LS D U R IN G O U R

JUNE USED CAR

SELL-OUT!
FC4—84A

TC4—7A

1964 Volvo Sport Sedan

1963 Thunderbird

l-door, atindard trana., radio 4 healer, Landau Hardtop, dark and white, vinyl top,
full power &amp; air condlionrd.
almoat new.

Save Many Dollars!
1963 Galaxie 500 XL

Just The Car For You!
C l — 92A

1963 Falcon 4-Door

Hardtop, 300 htp. engine, 4 s p e e d tranamisSedan. 6 cylinder, automatic transmission,
*ion, radio 4 heater, Mark with rrd in­ radio 4 healer. Ilrlge. One owner and real
terior.
clean.

One Owner!

Low Mileage Economy!
FT 4—3 A

FC4—5IA

1963 Falcon 2-Door

1962 Thunderbird

Sedan, * cylinder, standard tran*mi»ilon, Hardtop. 399 engine, C-O-M tranamlaalon,
radio 4 heater, air conditioned.
power steering &amp; brakes, radio 4 heater.

Real Cool This Summer

One Owner, Like New
C4—59 A

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1962 Galaxie 4-Door

Phone 322-4503

FT 4—1B

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4. Rambler resale value is high and gives you a better return on
your investment!

PLUS . . . YOU CAN ENJOY . . .
R A M B L E R ’S M A N Y E X C L U SIV E

*1395
59 Ford Country Sedan
*995
59 Ford Ranch W8gon
*795
59 Mercury Commuter
*995
60 Ford Country Sedan
*1395
59 Rambler American
*595
Wagon. VS. 6 Passenger.

Wagon. V8. Crn.i-O-Matif, Powar
HI err,, Radio, (Hater.

Wagon. Raal Economy.

Late Model Quality Cars!
62 Comet 4-Door Sedan

*1295
62 Comet 2-Door Sedan
*1295
61 Valiant 2-Door Sedan
*995
61 Ford Galaxie 4-Door
*1295
61 Dodge Seneca
*1295
60 English Ford A nglia
*595
60 Ford Falcon Deluxe
*1095
Rtand. Trans., Radio, Haatar.

Htand, Tran*., Radio, Ilaatar.

3. Ramblers cost less to drive!

FEATU RES!

Automatic Transmission.

Radan. Bland. Trana., Radio, Haatar.
Extra Claan.

4-Uoor. 8 Cyl. Powar Utter., Auto*
matic Trana. Extra Claan.

— Reclining hark* on front *ent mnke into Travel bed — Luggage rack atnndnrd on moat wagon*
__Dual wifely brake ayalem — IS" wheel* — Deep Dip R uhI Proofing — Lifetime guarantee on
muffler and tailpipe, plu* many morel

Whlla Finish. Rral Sharp.

Ford-O-Matlr, Air
Heater. Raal Cool.

Cond.,

Radio,

59 Mercury Monterey
4-Door Hardtop. Marc-O-Matlc, Pow­
er Htear., Powar Brpka*. Radio,
Heater. Extra Clean. Low Mileage.

*1295

Bargain Buys!
57 Mercury 4 -D o o r ................ 10500

sedan, V-8, auto, tranimlsaion. radio
l-door sedan, 8 cylinder, automatic, radio 4l-door
heater, power steering 4 brakes, one
4 heater, white outaide, like new.
owner.

MANY MOKE CLEAN RECONDITIONED USED
CARS &amp; TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM!

SAVE

4-Door Hardtop. Lika New

Wagnn. V*. Merc-O-M«1 If, Radio,
Heater, Powar Blear. A Brake*.

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Low Mileage!

63 Buick LeSabre

6 Cyl. Fnrd-O-Matic, Radio, Heater.

Low Mileage &amp; Like New!
I960 Olds Super 88

SAVE
Discount

Wagon. 8 I'aaa., VS, Automatic, Ha.
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1962 Fairlane 500

1961 Comet Custom

Towered. Air Cond.

Discount

60 Chevrolet Parkwood

Real Clean!

C i"

63 Mercury Monterey
4-l)oor Fully
hatra Clean.

SA V E

Station Wagon Sale

Impala 2-door hardtop, V-8 engine, auto­
matic, power steering, radio A heater, one 4-Dour sedan. V-8, automatic, radio 4
heater, power steering, beige finish,
owner.

Just Like New!

Leaa Than One Year. 10,000 Actual
Mile*. Beautiful White Finish. Blue
Leather Interior. Air Conditioned.

4 Hneed Trans. Radio • Heater, New
^ T *
WW Tlrea. EXTRA CLEAN.
D is C O U n t

Saving Deals In

1962 Galaxie 4-Door

1962 Chevrolet

63 Lincoln Continental

CAR

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USED

63 Chevy Monza 900

It's Time For Money

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radio 4 heater, air conditioned, rrd 4 power nicer Inc. radio 4 heater, air condi­
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DETROIT (U P) — Mr*.
Lyndon B. Johnson Wednes­
day helped Inaugurate “ pleture-phona," a aupar-acienc*
device th at employs the ele­
ment* of both the telephone
and television for person-toperson communication.
But today It's back to the
horse and buggy for the na­
tion's First Lady.
A fter a 14-hour work day
th a t ended with the greeting
of more than &gt;,000 women In
a reception line a t the 65th
convention of the American
Home Economica Association,
Mr*. Johnson was to sta rt a
16-hour vacation today on
Michigan’s historic Mackinac
Island.
While on the Island shell
find herself almost totally
removed from the fast-mov­
ing realities of the 20th cen­
tury.
Though no "pocket of pov•rty ,” Mrs. Johnson will find
the island has only two In­
dustries — tourism and fud­
ge, tha latter being the main
commodity sold to the former
during the varatlon season,
which runs Just four months.
Ju st to get to the island
Mrs. Johnson, who will be ac­
companied by only her press
secretary, Lis Carpenter, and
several Secret Service men,
had to hop a small, commer­
cial airliner and land a t Pellston, a town of 42B people
20 miles south of the Straits
of Mackinac, the five-mile
w i d e waterway connecting
Lakes Michigan and Huron.
Ones on tha island Mrs.
Johnson will find th at in
some ways it is little chang­
ed from pre-Rcvolutlonary
days when first tha French
•nd then the British governed It. For one thing, the auto
la a total stranger to Mackin­
ac Island. Tha horse and bug­
gy and bicycle constitute the
available forms of transpor­
tation.
Host to Mrs. Johnson will
b* W . Stewart WoodfUl, the
antique • loving owner of the
famoua Grand Hotel.

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AMONG MEMBERS of the Longwood Volunteer Fire Department and
Auxiliary appointed last week to servo on various committees for the fire­
men's annual Fourth of July Fiesta were, seated from left, Jean Willis,
Cnrl Lommler, Ruth Layo, Claude Lnyn, Hank Know, John Ferris, John
O’liarr and John Farina; standing, Jennie Fox, Velma Smith, Judy Snow
and Brcnetta Morris.
(Herald Photo)

Freedom Just
Fleeting Thing
A d ly Jail prisoner had a
(cw hour* of freedom Wed­
nesday afternoon but Is now
back in his cell.
Police said Clint Murphy
waa helping collect coins Irom
the parking meter* yesterday
morning and was returned to
the Jail about noon. Someone
called headquarter* later askIng If Murphy was supposed
to be out. Tlie caller »aid he
had t&gt;cen seen on a downtown
street.
Officers cheeked the Jail,
couldn't find Murphy, and began a search. He was located
on Myrtle Avenue and return­
ed to hls cell charged with
escape and larceny of city
clothes.

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Lodge's Role: To KO Barry
On Foreign Policy Views
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Hacker* of Penury Ivtiniu (iov.
William \V. Scranton expect
Henry Cnliot Lodge to boost
their mail’* chance* by level­
ing an attack on Sell. Hurry
GoMhiiLt ' s foreign pulley
view*.
They assume that the re­
tiring nmbuaaiidnr to South
Viet Num will bo given a
chance tu np|H-ar on television
Udore the Hepulilican Nation­
al Convention. As the party’*
11M10 vim piesidcntlnl candi­
date, they believe he could
scnuely ho denied that hon­
or.
How much I^idge’i last minute intervention will help
thu Peiiniylviinia governor to
overtake the front - running
Hold miter ia anybody’s guess.
One Republican who hits yet
to deelaro hi* rhoire of a
presidential rumlidute said:

Seminole Leads
Bond Purchases
Seminole County led nil of
Centrul Florida In the pur­
chase of Series K and II sav­
ing* lunula for the first five
months of this yeur with n
whopping Increase of 116.0
per cent over a corresponding
perTod of 1063.
The 10-county Central Flo­
rida aren showed a combined
drop of 1.7 per cent during
that period, according to in­
formation iceelved from the
‘‘News and Viuwa of Savings
Honda."
Seminole County resident*,
during the first five month*
of lotll, purehuseil a total of
$118,401 worth of bonds a*
compared with &gt;256,802 in the
same period line year.
The nearest county to
match Somlnule was Citrus
County with an inrreaaa in
sales of 66.1 per cent.

''Lodge will lie helpful to
Scranton. A lot depend* on
just how fur he goes. At the
least, I expert him to speak
out In criticism of some of
Hurry's statements about internutlonal affuirs."
Wedging I.odgo into the al­
ready crowded convention pro­
gram la going to be a prob­
lem for purty planners. One
logical method would he to
put him on just ahead of
former Virc President Rich­
ard M. Nixon, hi* 1060 run­
ning mate, on Tuesday night,
July 14.
Hut the convention ulrrady
is scheduled to receive com­
mittee reports; hear it* per­
manent chairman, Sen. Thur­
ston H. Morton, R-Ky.; act on
ita platform, and listen to
former President Dwight D.
Elsenhower nt that session.
On Monday the convention
will hear from it* keynoter,
Oregon Gov. Mark O. Hat­
field, amt other*; on Wednes­
day the presidential nomina­
ting ipi-cclic* are scheduled,
and on Thursday delegatra
are to ballot for the nomina­
tion. Friday there will he the
v&gt;eu presidential nominating
speeches and balloting, ami
ueeeptuneu speeches by hulh
nominee*.
Scranton, campaigning far
Florid*'* unpledged conven­
t i o n delegates Wednesday
night, said the nomination of
Guhlwnter would '‘set up our
party fur n defeat of major
proportion*.” He said U ter
that several Florida delegate*
told him privately they Would
support him, hut h* declined
to say how many.
United Pres* International
tabulation shows that 67&gt; del­
egate* are presently commit­
ted, pledged o r currently
planning to vole for Goldwater. Scranton haa 127. while
Lodge h at 43 and New York
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller,
who has alio thrown hie sup­
port to Scranton, haa 112. A
total of 656 votra are needed
to win nomination.

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Lodge Packing
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Political War

Malapporfioned
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Georgia Code

SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
— U. 8. Ambassador Henry
Cabot Lodge was gcttfng
ready today for hi* departure
for the United Statee end the
new American military com­
mander In Viet Nam promised
U. S. forces a rigorous new
deal.
Lodge haa resigned to cam­
paign for Pennsylvania Gov.
William W. Scranton for the
Republican presidential nom­
ination. He will he replaced
by Gen. Maxwell D, Taylor,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff and original advocate
of American support for the
anti-Communist war In South
Virt Sam .
Lodge plan* to leave Sun­
day.
Gen. Paul D. Harkina has
already been replaced by Lt.
Gen. William C. Westmore­
land as commanding officer
of the 16,060 American ser­
vicemen in Viet Nam.
T h e general Wednesday
night elaborated "my leader­
ship philosophy” in his first
press conference since taking
command. He said his men
are going to work longer,
fight harder, play harder and
win more medals than ever
before.
Westmoreland, a much-dec­
orated paratrooper In World
War I and the Korean War,
said he would step up the in­
formation program for the
troop* bcrauie "if they know
the ‘why’ they ere going to
be more effective."

ATLANTA (LTD — The
Georgia legislature was evpected to end its costly eightweek special session today on
a note of frustrstion.
The session, which Inis rust
more than $11 million, wus
convened by Gov. Cnrl San­
der* to write * new slate
Constitution and diaw up s
state election code.
The code wss signed into
low by the governor Wednes­
day but the Constitution ran
into e federal court roadblock.
A three-judge court said
the proposal could not be (tut
before the voters in the No­
vember general election be­
cause it was drawn up by a
malapportinned House of Rep­
resentatives.
Wednesday’s ruling made
permanent a decree of last
Friday that Georgia’s House
must be reapportionrd at the
next regular session on a pop­
ulation basis.

Men's League

Mr*. Robert Stapleton of 518
Oak Ave. reported to police
Wednesday someone had dam ­
aged her car parked near her
home Tuesday night. Tie'
aerial waa tom loose, the
body was scratched and soap
and bleach waa tossed on the
floor of the car.

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JUNIOR DEPARTMENT boys nt the recent Vocation Bible School of For­
est City Iinptist Church made these attractive serving trays by gluing
rope around the edge of a piece of plywood, attaching handies nt the sides
and adding a decorative decal in the center.
(Herald Photo)

Car Damaged

COLD
HARDY
SHRUBBERY

Page 10— June 25, 1964

WrralS

Results Wednesday
Me Raney 20 Chase 4
McRancy
346 412-20 11 3
Chase
200 200— 4 3 14
WP — Frank Williams (14-3),
LP—Fichsrd Frank (813)
HR—Perry Stewart, McRan­
cy, second of year
Klngswood 16 Longwood 13
Longwood
210 230 4—12 S 7
Klngswood
202 006-16 8 4
W P-Bud Concrlef (IM ), LP
-R o y Llsk (4 5)
STANDINGS
Klngswood .......................0 0
Longwood .........................6 3
McHaney ............................6

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Florida State ................4 4
Robbs
4 4
Wilson Maier ............... 2 n
Chase
2 7
USO ............................... 1 7
Games Tonight
Florida State at Wilton Maicr
7:30
USD at Robbs Construction
8:45
(Ft. Mellon Park)

HAROLD

Blue Jacket Of
Month Named
Harold R. Wildcman, avia­
tion metalsmlth third clasi,
haa been selected as "Blue
Jacket of the Month” for
April in Heavy Attack Squad­
ron 7.
He wea rommended by the
commanding officer and pre­
sented an engraved squadron
lighter during ceremonies aboard tha USS Enterprise,
which it presently deployed
with the Sixth Fleet. In ad­
dition, he will have his name
engraved on a plaque which
is permanently retained by
the squadron.
Wildeman waa chosen for
his outstanding performance
ol duty a* an A-5A Vigilan­
te automatic flight control
technician; thereby, contribu­
ting to the squedron’e high
state of readiness maintained
during April. The quality of
his work on the squadron’s
aircraft has been described as
nothing less than outstanding.
Wildeman Is the son of Mr.
and Mr*. Joseph Wildeman
of Park, Kansas, and was
graduated from 'P a rk High
School In 1066. Married to the
former Mis* Patricia J. Goe­
bel of Park Ridge, III., Wild­
cman reside* with h it wife
and daughter at 2400 Orange
Ave., Sanford. He has been
assigned to Heavy Attack
Squadron 7 since January,
1063.

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Chief Wolfe, a loeal rrsl.
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over three years and training
officer for t h e
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The career rounrelor and
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ron 3 at Sanford Naval Air
Station. Chief Harlcn W.
Wolfe, has received two commcndilians for the “outstand­
ing manner in the perform­
ance of the demanding re­
quirements of his duties."
As unit councilor for RVAH3, Chief Wolfe was specific­
ally cited by Commanding
Officer. George W. Kimmons
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group counseling sessions, su­
pervising the command * in­
doctrination program, and
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Wolfe’s outstanding performance of his dutir».
(Official u. K. Navy Photograph)

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Results Wednesday Night
Sunland 6, Lake Mary 1
8TANDLNGS
Casselberry
2 0
Sunland
4 1
Altamonte Twin*
3 2
Longwood
3 2
Bear Lake
3 3
North Orlando
3 3
Lake Mary
2 4
Altamonte Senators
0 5
By Evelyn Lundy
Game Tonight
Supervisory personnel offi­
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cers of Nelson and Company, wood
Oviedo, were honored last
Thursday evening at a steak
SPRAGUE OUTPOINTED
REGINA, Sask. (UPI) —
dinner held at the Parliament
House in Orlando wilh mem­ Eddie Perkins, 142, Chicago,
bers of the company's board outpointed, lw* Sprague, 140,
of directors as hosts for the Dartmouth, N. S. (10).
occasion.
A total of 65 employes and
guests were in attendance and
beautiful Catlleya orchid cor­
sage* were r resented to all
the ladies.
Fred Pierson, who has
worked for the company for
25 years, was presented a
watch by Frank Wheeler Jr.,
company president.
Speaker for the evening
was 3!arinn Laney who told
of the Interesting history of
Nelson and Company and of
benefiti provided to employe!.
The host group Included
Mr*. B. F. Wheeler Sr., Mr.
and Mr*. B. F. Wheeler Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Martin.

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le, Radio Moscow claimed to­
day.
The official radio said Uz­
bek peasant Makharlb Madrasimov was cutting reedi in
a lake near the central Allan
town of Urgench when the
aheatfiah (Sllurus Glanls), a
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over and seized one of hls
Results Wednesday Night legs.
Altamonte 6, North Orlando 5 The brave peasant subdued
STANDINGS
him In a 15-minute battle, ra ­
Longwood
4 1 dio Moscow said.
Altamonte Springs
4
Casselberry
2 2
Bear l-ake
1 1
North Orlando
1 4
Sunland
0 3
Results Wednesday
Game Tonight
Hunt lin-M er 12 Chase 1
Sunland -vs- Longwood
Hunt
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Chase
000 016- 1 1 2
W P-Skipper Senkartk (10-0),
English Boast
LP—Winfree (5-3)
Hit—Ducky Hurt, Hunt, first
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eighth and ninth of year
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1-4 Signs Needed Now
Sen. Mack Cleveland’s request that
th e State Road Department Board
give immediate consideration to erec­
ting a new sign a t the intersection
of U.S. 17-92 and Interstate 4 should
not go unheeded.
Sen. Cleveland addressed his re­
quest to Max Brewer, this district’s
member of the Road Department
board who was appointed to his post
by Governor Bryant.
It seems that when 1-4 was open­
ed between here and Duytona Beach
th a t traffic from Daytona approach­
ing this intersection found only one
sign. It indicated only the route to
Orlando. Nothing Indicated the routes
to DcLand or Sanford, county seats
of Volusia and Seminole, respective­
lySen. Cleveland was not the only
official to call this to Brewer’s at­
tention. He was also informed of the
"ommission” by Gerald Frierson, an

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

LADIES' DAY

WASHINGTON — (NEA)
— The reason the United
States doesn't give the men
in South Viet Nam better
planes for their guerrilla
fighting it simple:
We don’t have them.
The United Slates has de­
veloped some pretty h o t
fighters, cargo planes and
bombers. These ire sophisti­
cated types for conventions!
or nuclear wars. Defense men
*ny they're not suited for
South Viet Nam.
U.S. and South Vietnamese
force* are using nldrr planes
because they're the best we
have on hand for this kind of
fighting, even though some of
Ihrse ftirrrsft are “ lited," ev­
en when reconditioned.
The hot new planes sre loo
complicated for South Viet­
namese to msi.itain. They land
ton fast and require super
runways not generally availa­
ble in gurrrilla territory.
They're too specialized for
all-round guerrilla war re­
quirements.
The United States hasn’t
been heavily involved in a
guerrilla War In some time;

who have had it as a nation and ev­
erybody nnd his unde jumps on the
knock-thc-U.S. wagon. Now that
we’re champs, the silence is deafen­
ing.

Thought For Today
And you will hnvc confidence, be­
cause there is hope; you will be pro­
tected nnd take your rest in sufety.
— Job 11:18.
•
* *
Hope, child, tomorrow and
tomorrow still,
And every morrow hope;
tru st while you live.
Hope, each time the dawn
doth heaven fill.
Be there to ask as God is
there to give.
—Victor Hugo.

Holmes Alexander

Who Needs The Platforms

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Skepticism, but not cynicism,
in probubly the right word in
tho exercise in verbosity that
goes into tho writing of our
purty platforms.
Maybe you cuuld call it a
periodic
mythology, ami not
awful Dr. Crane," and even specifically for all the Mar­
write to her editor to have this riage Charts am] Sex Booklets go wrong. Every four years,
column deleted from the news- offered via this clinical col­ men and women, with a lot
more important things to do,
paper.
A Chicago editor thus was umn, for he realized that gel to blubbering with inco­
scared by a prominent so­ helpful counseling requires herence about whut "planks"
ciety leader who made such specific, not generalised, da­ will be inserted under the feet
a protest on a swanky let­ ta.
of Democratic and Republican
terhead.
Many leading Jewish and candidate*. But if the Policy
But I reminded the editor
Protestant
Churches.
loo, (platform) committees of each
to check Into the case more
party went pub-crawling In
fully. So he found that this have asked me to conduct San Francisco or skin • div­
was an old maid, pontificat­ Marriage Clinics for their ing a t Atlantic City, their
ing about concrete marriage clergymen and often for their candidates would hardly know
problems of which she had no entire congregations.
the di/ferenre.
medical or psychological per­ Yet an occasional mid-Vic
It was not always so. Tlirro
sonal knowledge whatsoever! lorian will try to intimidate used to be plants that mat­
Father Kmnavey wns dele­ her editor by writing a caus tered. The Annexation of
gated by his Bishop in Iowa tic letter claiming that this Texas and the Free (from
to conduct a clinic for the column is an immoral influ­ slavery) Boil issue* mattered
special training of Catholic ence, etc.
a great deul in the ante-bel­
Priests in operating their
In the flrsl place, such a lum party platform*. Bound
splendid Cana Conferences,
person has little or no under­ Money plants, wbirh Itry an
And Father Kmnavey asked standing of modern teen age couldn’t match, three limes
defeated the Democrats. The
problems.
Nor does the contrast the League of Nations matter
helpful advice offered in this probably gave us Harding in­
column with the sex cases us­ stead of Cox in 1920. A cull
Genera
ually dramatiied on Page for R ep eal of Prohibition cer*
Mrs. Jos. K- Msthicux
Ifllnty helped Roosevelt to doOne,
348-1824
!
Furthermore,
when
she feat Hoover.
Lake Mary
! shows such concern for the
But since the postwar tri­
Mrs. Franrr* Wester
moral lulelage of “those inno­ umph of Madison Avenue, slo­
322-6218
cent little ones who will read gans have rome into their
Lake Monro*
Dr. Crane'a column," ahe is heyday and the ponderous,
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
giving me an undeserved over - worded, over - compro­
222-4723
compliment.
mised platforms have sunk of
Long wood
As a rule, it Isn’t till child­ their own weight. Alter all,
Mrs. Donna Estes
ren reach the middle of Sen­ they are drafted by delegates,
838-2317
ior High that they dip Into not by candidates or legisla­
North Orlando
anything In a newspaper be­ tors. Platforms hove no force
Mrs. Doris Dess
yond the Comic Page.
322-1888
or effect, mainly b e c a u s e
And with the tendency to there is little difference lmOsteen
|
load the Comic Page with all- tween them, and because the
Mrs. Clarene* Snyder
222-4841
adult comics, millions of campaign strategy is worked
gramma- school children are out on a day-to-day basis, in
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
now entirely by-passing the sweaty Pullmun cars and
345-2418
family newspaper In favor of amoke-filled hotel rooms.
TV.
No platform plunks called
So please remember to ex­ upon Mr. Truman to delight
press yourself if you like (or whistle-stup audiences by de­
dislike) this or any other fea­ nouncing that “no-good, doture in your newspaper.
nothing 80th Congress," but
For the critic* usually make It spelled his success. Nothing
Thursday, June 25, 1964 violent attacks, whereas one’s
in all the loquacity of th*
friends say nothing (as was 1052 GOP platform dictated
■ IL L VIKCRMT
S ta ff Photograph**
true of B of the 10 Lepers Richard Nixon's lachrymose
StOY OSSSKJV
healed by Jesus),
A d v o rlU laa M anager
soliloquy about Checkers, his
MOV P IA T T
And send tor the booklet
O o n trs l A d v ertisin g M a n a s .r
"Sex Problem* of Young Peo­
U A H H itr r r m . b t a p l k t o n
ple," enclosing a tong stam p­
Cla iilflo d M r a cto r
Mow IMITMtOtOR t
JAJtUO IH O E M A K B g
ed. return envelope, plus 20c. ■
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Herald Area Correspondents

fumily dog, ami Ills wife's
nun-ermine roat. The Repub­
lican platform - builder* had­
n't instructed Gen. Eisenhow­
er to say "I will go to Kor­
ea," And Mr. Kennedy's vic­
tory didn't begin to materia­
lise until he out-glamorised
Nixon on the TV circuits.
It isn’t possible for the De­
mocratic platformers to write
in sturdy proteatutions of
honesty which will make proplo forget Bobby Baker. No
amount of rhetoric in Han
Francisco will disguise the
Republican rift between Its
Eastern and Western factions
any more than the circumlo­
cutions a t Atlantic City will
rover the chasm between the
Northern and Southern Demo­
crats.
All this Is manifest to (lie
press, and y rt a lot of Ink is
bring rx|&gt;endrd on tho thesis
thnt tho Republican platform
may possibly l&gt;« constructed
with a trap-door whirh will
cause Senator Goldwntcr to
do a disappearing art. Since
the GOP platform committee
will have two delegates from
rarh state, R will hardly he
loaded with person* who are
out to Stop Barry. Slnrr tlm
platform must be adopted by
111* convention, udicre Goldwater will lie the strongest
single rontrstanl, the Senator
Is not vrry likely to he purg­
ed by that assembly.

Republicans in Congress
hove had, since 1110'.', a Dec­
laration of Principle and Pol­
icy, put together by a Joint
Senate-Hous* Committee, It
wns written and endorsed at
a time when Gold water was
In Hie Senate anil Scranton
in the Huuse. Cut down to the
bare bones of its enunciation,
here is what the Declaration
says:
Domestic position;: "We be­
lieve that Government should
do for the people only tho
things they cannot do for
themselves."
Foreign policy: “The over
riding nntionnl goal must be
victory over communism. . .
llrana understand the work'
Partisan posture:: “Repuli'
Inga of a free competitive
economy. The present Admin­
istration dors not."
Tha Republican platform
cannot say less than this.
Whatever more it says will
he mere wordoge.
C()IJ.AP.SINr, COLOSSEUM
After withstanding nearly
2,000 years of earthquakes
and plunder, Rome's famous
Colosseum now Is threatened
by vibrations from motor vehides and Rome h»* restrict­
ed traffic irouml It, Inserting
steel bars Into weakened
walls snd columns.

l. iT s s iT a n a
Arsonist* Kdller
■ ASHY I. JOHMOJt
M a n illa s Editor
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mites long, and some military
experts estimate that in guer­
rilla warfare defenders must
outnumber attackers by 20 to

1.

It has been the United
States' hope that this waa one
Asian quarrel which Asian
leaders them selves could acttie.
And Iasi week In Tokyo Su­
karno and Prime Minister
Abdul Rahman of Malayala
came together In a long-await­
ed summit meeting, along
with President Dlosdado Macapagal of the Philippines.
Three times before Sukaxno had promised to halt hit
guerrilla warfare and In To­
kyo he promised It once more.
But he hedged It on a condi­
tion that the guerrillas would
be withdrawn on a scale to
be determined by tlm pro­
gress ef the talks.
At this, Abdul Rahman
bulked and Sukarno walked
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It is the headquarter of a
lonely little war In which
dealh rome* by sudden am ­
bush and the veteran Is
known by his tick bites and
jungle sores.
Sukarno maintains that the
federation of Malaysia con­
sisting of the former British
colonics of Malaya, Singa­
pore, Sarawak and Sabah
(North Borneo) U an instru­
ment of British neo-colonialIsm first to preserve British
Influence and finally to dlimember Indonesia.
Defending Malaysia's bor­
ders are some 5,000 Malay­
sians 2,000 British and 5,000
Ghurkas, the natives of Ne­
pal who are among the best
and toughest of the British
lighting units in Ihc Far East.
It is a drain of Britain's
military strength ami a ser­
ious drain on Malaysia's
economy.
For Sukarno, it is relative­
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The plane would not be
capable of handling enemy
brought in strong air or an
ti-alr power, the conflict wouln
immediately change its char­
acter; we'd bring In sophis­
ticated equipment.
McNamara's nu'n are work­
ing on two approaches to th*
plane problem.
They're experimenting with
modifications of two type* of
training planr which already
have a number of the good
qualities sought—simplicity,
versatility, ability to use short
runways. These nlancs sre
being fitteil With heftier en­
gines ami capsules or “ pods"
whirh ran be att.idird to the
wings (nr a particular mis­
sion, then detached when the
plane is assigned another
task. Onr pod would carry
photo snd other rcennnaiasanre equipment; other pods
would contain rockets, rannon
or machine guns.
If one of these training
plane mollifications works out,
thr guerrilla version rould be
ready in some quantity in Id
to 1R months.

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UIT Foreign News Analyst
Each evening at 8 o'clock
from the fort across the Sara­
wak River from the center of
Kuching, a cannon sounds an
ancient curfew.
In sleepy Kuching it marks
the passage of time and
stands as a symbol of Sarawak’a colonial past under
Ihree generations of white ra­
jahs before It pissed formal­
ly In Britain in 1946 and last
September became a part of
the new federation of Malay­
sia.
But in the skies alxive Ku­
ching, jets of the royal air
force scream notice of their
passing and machlncguns and
radar ringing Kuching's air­
port warning of new, grim
times.
Kuching, a city of 30,900 is
the capital of Malaysia’s
Sarawak state and is close to
the front line* of the "con­
frontation" by which Indo­
nesia's President Sukarno has
vowed to crush the new fed­

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plane home.

Curfew Warns Of Trouble

Worry Clinic

ARemnnte Rprlnge
Mrs. Julia llartoe
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3878
Caa**1berry
M n . Jane Caa*elb*rry
828-8848
ChntuoU
Mrs. Joan Magin
381-8742
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
•48-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Hsoey
•88-5881
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848-8938

Air Force strategists say pri­
vately thry're not sure what
the air role is.
So Secretary of Defense
Robert McNamara's planners
are not certain what kind of
a plane they want.
Nevertheless, development
of a compromise guerrillawar plnnr is now proceeding.
Defenrc strategists specify
the arreraft must he suitable
generally for area* of Asia.
Africa snd Latin America
where guerrilla wars may be
likely.
The plane must be one na­
tive troop* in backward coun­
tries roubl quickly learn to
operate and repair.
It must tie aide to lake off
on short, relatively unimprov­
ed runways, be highly mane’tverable snd ahle to fly at .Ml
miles an hour snd at BOO. It
should he usshlr for reeonnaissancc, ground support,
bombing ami for transporting
six to right soldiers to some
hot spot.
It should have two propel­
ler* nnd two pilots; if one pro­
peller or one pilot is knocked
nut the other ran hring th j

Phil Newsom Says

Dr. Crane’s

CASE T-405: Eva G., aged
32, t* the worried wife men­
tioned yesterday whose m ar­
riage was “ on the rocks."
“ Dr. Crane," she added,
“ although we had been m ar­
ried for 12 years, we still fail­
ed to understand each other.
“And It wasn’t until your
column outlined some cases
similar to ours, that I finally
found out why my husband
was ao jealous and caustic
and critical, even of our chil­
dren,
“ Please keep on giving us
actual office cases Uiat show
us how to avoid divorce.
“ My husband is wonderful
to me now, and 1 am sure
we'll sail along happily till
our Golden Wedding Day."
An occasional elderly spin­
ster may go “Tch, Tch, that

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Political Notebook

official of the DeLand Cham­
ber of C o m m e r c e . He also
asked Brewer to take steps to
correct the situation and arrange for
the Road Department to erect n sign
which would include Sanford and DeLand as well as Orlando.
In all probability Brewer did not
renlize that Sanford and DeLand were
from signs plnccd at this intersec­
tion west of Daytona Reach. Perhaps
it isn’t even his particular respon­
sibility.
However, since the oversight has
been called to his attention, nnd since
he is the member on the SRI) from
this district, it now becomes his re­
sponsibility to sec thnt appropriate
action is taken us soon as it is prac­
tical to do so.
We can’t help but wonder what
reaction might have come from Or­
lando officials had the sign read
“Tampa” instead of “Orlando.”

Deafening Silence
Remember when the nation's pres­
tige, if not its ultimate survival, de­
pended upon a little 3&gt;4-poumi ball
atop the nose of a Vanguard rocket
one day in December 19577
Well, Vungunrd went phtt! But
the United States didn’t.
The latest launching of the Snturn-I—more than 40 times more
powerful than the Vanguard and
larger than anything the Russians
are known to have—flawlessly or­
bited n 17,000-pound dummy Apol­
lo moon vehicle.
Counting the second stnge of tho
Saturn, which also went into orbit,
the total payload wns 37,300 pounds.
A far cry from the grapefruit-sized
Vanguard.
So far, in fact, that the feat has
apparently fuiled to register on any­
one.
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Th* follow ing Amendment*
in th* C h a rte r of ihn V illage
o r N orth O rlando, F lo rid a, aa
recom m ended h r th# C h a rte r
Board, a m h a ra b r au bm lttad

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IN T U B c m C t ’IT c o u r t o r
n o t i c e o r * a i .e
riC T m o ra nam e
THU NINTH J t l l l l M I , C IR .
N otice te hereb y given lh a l, NOTICE l a h e re b y given th e t
C t'IT IN AND FO R SE M I.
p u re u a n t to a F in a l Dacra* o f * J™
«» buainaaa a t
NOLR COCNTT F I.O R inA
F r id a y , J « M M , 1 M 4
*F orecloeura e n ta rad In cauaa Ovlado, Ia m ln o la C ounty, M orIN CHANCERY NO. IW M
GENERAL TENDENCIES! ^ 0” iaV V .’ uU.*
num bered 11*14 In th a C lreu lt
« " * • / lha flctltlo u a nam e
DOLORES ANN POWERS.
H o ld s te a d y t o a c c a p U d a n d
ra o ro a ie o c h a r t e r
P laintiff, C o u rt o f (Iam lnola C ounty, of. Ovlado R adio A K lactrlo
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DAVID B. POW ERS,
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Dot 10, M ock Q. SUNI.AND S»m lnola C ounty, F lorida, In
NOTICE
t a t t a n a---------t o g o o "f f o-------n com # tan
g-----o v e rn in
d r to b# know n
EPTATB 8. a euhillvlelon, accordance w ith
th a provln a t o r t o tn a k a nom a itm m a
"
,h * "V lllaa# Connell of TOi David B. Pow ara,
• rc o rd ln g to a p la t thereof.
» f «ha F lc tltlo u a Nam e
■ a n t w to m a n # aom a d ra m a * N orth o rtan d o . rio rid a ." #om #.
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racordad
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peg** I* to !J. o f th e P u b - P lo rld a S ta tu te s H IT.
a n d a d v e rs e a a n a c ta now oc« **
v iiia a # Council, and a P IE D th a t a P etitio n fo r D i­
lie R aeord* o f Remlnola
R o b art A. C am aron IV
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, f a f o r . ru e h Council (h a ll ba vorce haa been tiled a a a ln a t
c u r , b r in g in g p ro v e n prlnci* com po.ad of n * a &lt;#&gt; m am bara you In lh a C ircu it C o u rt of C ounty, F lorida.
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you a r* th* D efendant th erein . Public
▼ko t o y o u , b u t n a g a U n g a n y * w u U n n in a t r (»•) day# #f* You a ra re q u ire d to earva a W aatarly I f a .t o f a .td U&gt;t
r i C T I T t o i S NAME
p o a slb la b e n e fits b y a rra ti* » • ' thia am an«m *nt w 9m e. copy of y o u r A naw ar o r p le a d ­
J a ^ tS 7
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a ffs e tlv * a apaclal alaetlon ing upon tha P latn tlfC a a t t o r ­ T o g e th e r w ith a ll a tr u e tu r e .
Im provriinBnti now in d , | J 1m r ? f n c h AJo.
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a h all b# eallad In th* m an n er n e y w hore nam e and ild r e r v
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th ro u g h on w o rk a iilg n c d to lion of a m ayor, who ahall C lark of th* C ircu it C ourt o f and a ll fix tu r e , now o r h a re- ? * * i,.* n .al'd
with 4 tha
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y o u , in ita a d o f u i ln g i tr o n g baM ofriea u n til th # n a a t m a n . R em ind* County, F lorida, on a fte r a tU e h a d to o r ueed In J .! J ltt ,r o f , * !Ja
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Jar alaetlon held In March, o r bafora th a I th day o f Ju ly , connection w ith lh a pram leea E f t . * , af c*h * . 5
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w ill to g o o f f o n aom a tan * t aaa, and a t #ald election and A. D. t i l l . If you fa ll to do ao herein daacrlhed and In ad d l- ?
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g e n t w ith O thara. P la n a n r# #M aoeeaadln* m a r o r a lltr alaehouaahold
appliance*,
, J * i , ' 1J
tak e n a a a ln t t you for the re- crlhad
b a ln g w o rk a d o u t. D o y o u r ‘f t ?
11a f dem anded In th a Com plaint
p a r t eo n aclantioualy.
or tw o ( t i year*, w ith in nine. a n d th a • • * • w ill proceed ax ; ' " « h S i*’ r**tur*a«4 a n d * * dV a rt ^ r r t T i U W l M m i
part*.
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aka* — «
■#■• Im u « m n n v ,c * M»V«r. H ow ao avar no a . d , m i .
Modal J-401, T, l e r l a l No.
that
you do not
inv#*t mora ona paraon fhait hold both th* (SE A t.)
* f "** c*«»«v
TT-«»ai4t
t h a n y o u c a n t r u ly a ffo rd , orrie* of Councilm an a n d M*
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D eputy C lark
w h e re re c re a tio n I* c o n ce rn - M ayor
appointed,
a* bar*On* C halaaa K itchen E aJ. CULLOM
Daeanaad
a d . M ak e fa m ily h a p p y .
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n v u f u v i iia w •« e a- f n M
G fflci u n til h li tu c c tM o r
h a u a t F a n , No m odal o r | | a a iaB c ia lta a o r Daneanda
G E M IN I (M a y S I I t o J u n e ahall b* alaetad or appointed I I flouth M agnolia
• • r i a l num bara.
1A galaat Paid R e ta i n
T an V an atlan Blind*, (M a­
t l ) Y o u r ju d g m e n t la n o t ln accordance w ith tha provl* Ortando, F lo rid a
u i), m an u fa ctu re d by Ro­
Tou and each of you ara
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. . Lalona of thl* am endm ent and A ttorney fo r P la in tiff
v a ry good to d a y ao d* a u ra a h an q U li n rt and ,a c h 0 f them Publleh Jun* I, II, II. t l , 111!
b e rta A w ning A V anatlan harahy n o tld a d and required
C
D
A
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to
p ra ea n t a n y elalm a and d e ­
M in d Com pany, Orlando,
you liatan to hlsh*r*upa, ad ahall bafor* a n ta rln a upon tha
FI*. No m odal o r a tria l m and* w hich you, o r a lth e r o f
vlaora. Don’t ruah headlong dlacbarg* #f lb* dull** o f Ih*
offlca. a h all ta k a a n d tub* l a th a Cerarl ml th a C a u aty
to th a h le h a a t you. m ay h a r a a r a ln a t tha
into tillage bacauaa you fael •crib* lh a a a th p raaerlhad In
e a u t a of K A RL DAUU deceee?
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dd.r“f
o r ^ c ^ n *d, la ta # f la id C ounty, to th a
raatlesa. You could jaoperdlia tha C h a rte r a t tha V lllaa* of
u d g_-a o f Remlnola V)
l a "rai R e la te o f
l*1* l,’ro n * D oor o f th a Remtnata C ounty ^___
N orth O rlando, F lorida.
present aacurlty.
C ounty, F lo rid a, a t hie offlca Q
£ ? uJ l,.r C o“ r,h1o u ,• ln.
C andidate* fo r th* offlca of ” THEODORE W AI.TE
D efeated Ylorlda, a t tle v a n o clock In In th* c o u rt hnue* of aald Q
MOON CHILDREN (June Mayor m o il m a tt tha q u a li­
aatabllahad by tha T a All C rrd lta ra and Peranna {J* . i ; ! * " 0 0 " on J u , r , , , h ' A C o u n ty a t F anford, F lo rid a, jw
SS to July 31) If you f#*l Cfication*
w ithin alx c alen d a r m onth* —
h a rte r and
ordlnaneaa o f lla v ta g L'lalata a r Deeaaada
(CilUrt Heal)
from th* tlm a of th e flre t pub­
fruatraUd a t homo, taka ad­ N orth O rlando fo r o th a r p u b ­ A s a la a t Paid R a ta l.I
lic
a tio n of thla notlca. Two copvantage of aom# opportunity lic offlca* and In addition
Tou and each o f you a ra
r U r k ^ f 'c i r e u H C o u ri^ '
•
a e f each claim or dem and
lh a ra lo m uat flla a notlca of hereb y n o tld a d and re q u lrn . , u . ^ h a T v iM a I‘
for plaaaure that preaanta IL Intention to run for aueh o f­ •d to p ra ea n t any claim* and
a h all ha In w ritin g , and ahall
2 j ‘ . . t l ' r u , w ” ' V ,h l' “
a ta ta th a p lace o f raaldanca
and* w hich you, o r a lth a r ___ C '*r "
aalf. Than you can return to flca w ith tha V lllaa* C lark odem
f
you.
m
ay
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tia
a
in
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t
th
a
and
poet o tfle* addrae* o f tha
g lh a la a t ta n (IS ) daya
making out raporta, ate., with dofu rin
c la im a n t, and ahall ba aworn
,.w
F e b ru a ry In (ha y e a r o f lha e a la ta of tl. T heodora W alla.
to by th a c la im a n t, hla a s a n t
alaetlon, and ahall pay aueh deoaaaad, la ta o f aald C ounty,
vigor. Don't mope.
R a rn a tt N ational D ank
a r a tto rn e y and accom panied
filin g fan aa a h all b* a at by to th a C ounty Ju d a * e f H .m l- J.1’. . i
,, * n “
LEO (July SS to Auguat ardlnanc*.
by a filin g fea o f on* d o lla r
In
add itio n
th a not* County. F lo rid a, a t hla Va 'Lao * IIU . F lo rid *
and euch claim o r dem and not
t l ) You can mako arrange* nolle* ahall a ta ta hi* p lic a of offlca In lh a c o u rt houaa of i * ch,?,°h j u n . *». ,? ,« .
so fllad ahall ha veld.
rr,
C ounty a t Ranford, F lo rJu n *
manta to have a greater In* raaldanca, hla aaa, a daacrlptlon aald
/ * / KWARO
K. D A M .
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w
ith
in
ala
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d
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m
onth*
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o f th a re a l p ro p a rty ow ned by
coma if you avoid thoae pala him and a n y o th e r Inform * from th a tlm a o f th a flra t puhAa ta a e u to r
of tha M a t -Z
A R E l O U G O IN lS
,rma- llcatlnn cif th ll notVca"* Twn IN TIIK t lllC P IT COI RT,
who goealp and wait* your tlon req u ire d by ordinance,
ofa
Tfe-D SCOTT
X A R f. DAW * decaaeed
*£ OUT WITH ----------Jl'IIMTAI, CIRI l;|T
T he V lllaa* Count'll '*1
a!,., cf,plaa of each claim or demand NINTH
time. Bualnaaa expert will ba have
alt of th a power* hereto ahall ha In w riting, and ahall o p P t.n itllM IN ANU FOR (I Ed. A. RI'EKIt. J it.
A ttorney for aald E etala
• willing advlaor. B* aura you fo ra ra a ta d in o r
atata tha plaea o f raaldanca PEMINOLR COUNTY.
I I I M agnolia Avanua
&gt;« ^ and peat offlca addraaa of th# rilAN CK RY NO. MW*
understand all datatla.
Ranford,
F lo rid a.
|Q
Orlando.
.............
.&lt;orth
claim
ant,
and
ahall
ba
aworn
FEDERAI.
NATIONAI.
MORTI
VIRGO (August SS to Sep­
I I A J u ly i . W
T ha M ayor ahall.. t
v. . to by th* claimant, hla axent, HACli: AUHOCIATION, a cor- Publleh J u n a II,
II
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or
dttorniir
and
Acoomiuinliil
It&lt;ir»tlon#
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pimi»n#f- CDA-14
h ave i an
a aasarclaa
itrc ie * . 1 a" —■*•'«*
■** u« ona o o n a r
and
e.
•r*upa today who want aoma* J n ‘ J l '
IN T IIH C IR C riT r o t H T (IF
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T H E NINTH J t'D H 'lA I, CIR­
p ita e x tr a w o rk upo n . Accom * ihe a . h. r * f I 'S m ov*r • "
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c H ^ F D t x I n r i 1 iJ ,'1, n r *AN- CUIT IN AND FO R SE M I.
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tla n llllnd Co., no modal j. |» |( .
provam ent# a n aald lan d l
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July ta now toady, For yaur
copy aond your blrthdata and
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cast (Sanford Herald). Box
1MI, Hollywood 99. Callfor*
FR E M U IU R D TORPEDOES
Submtriaad Btw firs torpedore tutag hH ntlU c prtieure
retiw r than th# pravtau#
rompressed a ir method. The
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know n te b# dead o r a ra ta o ^ w ith o u t f l r a t h a s h in g e o u n d li h# m ay from t l m a 't '
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whoa* r a a l d # n c a
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vlaeaa, sra n taa * . aaelan •aa.
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v h .ra a b o u la
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tru eteea, or o th e r claim ca*d. Handle civic dutlae w all, ‘ he O uvarnm ani of tl,* c;0u n .
know n, a n d K *thar Y. il. i i e t i i 2 u i 5J,.‘.AN5 , h b B1* '* * • n l a by, th ro u g h , under
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DAVID C. RKIMSC1IUS“
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BED
and BVI.VIA It KIMto Jaavanr 80) A n , n*W
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T »{«' ARR |1KnRnT N0Tl. g ; "*
cP ft"tJ r . Attorney,
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covraa af action that ta ap- Vlllasa, Chartar a.d l.wa o rtw i Ih.t . Complaint t# l l l g anford Atl.ntia
a lth a r of tham i and all
p ir tle a h a v in g o r rla lm pealing ta fine .Inca It mean.
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In* to h av e a n y rig h t.
till#, or In laraal In th#
•dvancemont, hot fo rio t dull due*., ahall ba r.#d*?n "fu?l! «rl&lt;*ad raal prnp2rtr7 u-wVti at*ir *qr Q to'r'plaadm ^m
p ro p e rty described In the
routinod, D« a n l, what ta ah* ifib in i, ii ••••■&lt;
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IN PROFILE NOOK NOSE? IN MV WAR
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COURSE t CCJtO SOCt XAWO
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ITS A WAR OP NERVES BETWEEN VEAH, STICK WITH fT. ,
THAT SNEARV MOUSE ANDME 1
’CAUSE YOU'VE GOT *
He STOJE TH BAIT FIVE WIGHTS SOMETHING GONG FOR
YOU/ IT HELPS TOHAVE
N A ROW, BUT TONIGHT HE'LL
FIND THE TRAPEMPTY--THEN
THE MENTALITY' OP A
HE'LL SEE THE CHEESE *J THERE) MOUSE WHEN YOU'RE
I WONT CATCH HIMTHIS TIME,
TRYINGTO THINK
BUT HE'LL 6 0 OJT OF HIS MIND LIKE ONE/
TRYING TO THINK UP AWAV
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"I'm afraid I'm ]u«t routin*, doctor—but out thara
you'va got a Jaundlca, a buraltla, and a pragnancy.
If I'm not mlatakanl"

By K ate Oaann

7:30-1:30 p.m. NBC. Temple
Houston.
"Enough
Hope."
(Rerun) John Dehner give* a
bravura performance u a
town mayor who suddenly
finds Temple Houston in the
running against his unscrupu­
lous regime. Houston’s donothing campaign is unortho­
dox to aay the least and the
show doea gam er quite a few
laughi u these tactics panic
the incumbent.
&gt;-B p.m. CBS. Rawhide. "In­
cident of the Clown." (Rerun)
Eddie Bracken, one of the
better actor-comcdisni, and
one of the le n t aeen on TV,
makea a notahlc contribution
in the role of a walking hu­
man paradox. At one and the
aame time, be la a former clrcue clown and a serious schol­
ar. He la also an accidentprone pioneer aeeking to end
Uia threat of Indian disaslcri
by s i m p l e communication
with the red man. Eric Flem­
ing xnd Clint Eastwood star,
3:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. The
Jimmy Dean Show (Rerun)
Aside from Patti Page and
comedian Norm Crosby, who
compares life in the east with
the w-cst's wide open spaces,
it’s all country tonight. Jim ­
my t i n g s
"Big John,"
"T esrs,"
and
"Alwaya."
Rowlf and Jimmy have a dis­
cussion, complete with tong,
about why there isn't a dog

day. Ferlin Husky and Grand­
pa Jones do their bit. Good
production numbers to "Corn­
in’ 'Round the Mountain" and
"Black Hills" help make thia
another genial, folksy hour.
10-11 p.m. Suspense Thea­
tre. "Tha End of tha World,
Baby” (Color) (Rerun) Tha
Mystery Writers of America
named this hour the best mys­
tery television show of 1903,
which is a sorry commentary
on the atale of mystery writ­
ing for television. The story
involve* a group of sophisti­
cate* at sex and homicidal
play on the Riviera, The act­
ing is outstanding nnd the
east Is headed by Gig Young,
Nina Foeh, the late Pater
Lorre and Katherine Craw­
ford. Scriptcr Luther Davis,
incidentally, is also responsi­
ble for the film, "Lady in a
Cage," which isn't likely to
win any awards.
10:30-11 p.m. ABC. ABC
New* Reports. "The Missile­
men," Tills valuable report
tell* us that the missile age
his been with us for only 10
years as it examines the lat­
est developments. There is an
informative interview with
Gen. Bernard A. Schrlever,
who has been in charge of
missile development and film
footage of missile test suc­
cesses and failures Is Includ­
ed.

(D suV i O b b y. •
DEAR ABBY: My busbind is a highly respected
professional man. My prob­
lem is his secretary. When
I telephone my husband at
his office, shs aiwsys gives
m* soms fresh snswar, such
as, "Yes, I'm aure hs’s hsra
been us* I am sitting on his
lap.”
Once when I asked to
speak to my husband, sha
said she would »es If he waa
in condition to talk after
chasing hsr around h tr desk
nil morning. I have never
givrn this woman the im­
pression that I like this sort
of thing, and I am alwaya
toe embarrassed to thfnk of
anything to aay to her. I
want to be considered a good
sport hut I do not wish to
put up with any more of
this, How should I handle
It!
PUZZLED
DEAR PUZZLED: Tell
your husband exactly what
hie secretary has said to
you. And If she isn't shipred
out—or shaped up in one
big hurry—your problem Is
a lot more icrloua than you
think it Is.
a
a a
DEAR ABBY: I hnvc
been going steady with this
girl for 14 months nnd I
have kissed her only 11

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The main test of a good
partnership I* Ita ability to
bid llama successfully.
4:19 (I ) Rum m er Mamaalar
THURSDAY P. M.
7:99 (I ) T oday
Thue, there are any num­
*:•* ( I ) N ew scnpa
(9) tV ik s U p Movlas
ber
of ways to get to elx
7:19 t l ) T oday
(Si N ew t, W ssih sr,
spades with today's hand.
t l ) M tckla B ra n s
■ p o rts
7:19 (9) L o ral M in i, W asOne way is for North to
( 9) N ew sline
th a r
take off and bid alx the mo­
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4 :1* ( 3) llu n tlrr • llrlnklrr
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ment his partner responds In
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hia opening club bid. Thin
kite
m an
T;te ( t ) R iflem an
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time it would work. Next
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9:0* ( I) D tro re s C o u rt
time South might hold tha
( 9) V irginia Roy*
9 :11 (9) C a rto o n s
king-queen of diamonds in­
7:19 I D T r m p U H o u s t o n
9:20 'I I O ats Htorm
(9) H om psr Koum
(I) Passw ord
stead of hearts and . there
19:99 (1) Hay W han
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would be no reasonable plav
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( II llo n n a lla s4
laca
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19:19 ( I ) N » * a - E dw in Now- ening lead.
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m an
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two bid, whereupon Mouth
plaaaura to road a book and know-you'ra not 19:09 ((1)
11:19 t l ) C o n c a n tra llo a
H uipanse T h a a ira
could take full charge.
going to ba ftaitad on Itl"
(9) R ta l McCoy*
(4) N uria*
(I ) Trie* Is R la h t
Or there la the very nice
ta il* (I ) a io r r o f "A W rite r

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

H i l l ID (I ) Haws, W aa th sr,
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H i l l ( I ) T h s s ts r of (ho l i a r s
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DONE AND O R D E R E D at
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DEAR CHICAGO: It la
permissible to retouch the
lips quickly in public. But
If a whole new paint jab ia
required, it's best to take
the primer, paint, varnish
and brushes into the ladies'
room and work privately,
DEAR ABBY: Our son,
who Is married and living
out of the city, has never
given hie father anything
for Father's Day. Nor haa
he ever remembered me
with so much aa a card or
a telephone call on Mother’e Day. Our birthdays and
anniversaries are Ignored
also. We never fall to send
him, his wife, and their chil­
dren lovely gift* for all oc­
casions. K n o w i n g th st
friends and relatives would
ask me what our son lent
ua for an occasion that call­
ed for a gift, I would buy
•omethlng very costly and
pass it off as a "g ift" from
our son. Ha will pay for
them in the end, however,
because I have been keep­
ing track of the cost, and
Instructions have been left
in our will that after Dad
and I are gone the cost of
those Items shall be deduct­
ed from whatever we leave.
1 thank you.
A MATTER
OF PRINCIPLB

By Oswald Jacoby

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route In which Texane Dr.
John Fisher of Dallas and
Mr*. David llaw ei of Fort
Worth bid the elam a t tha

Midsouth regional! In Little
Rock, Ark.
The key hid wni Mre.
Hawra five hearts. Nhe was
very happy at four apades,
hut felt that John had to hava
very good apadee to w arrant
his strong bidding and that
there might conceivably ha ■
slam In the hand.
It didn't take much cour­
age on John's part to bid th«
alam once hia partner ehow
ed heart strength.
Looking at the North-South
cards only, there ii no guar­
antee that the eiam will
make, but It certainly ie a
fino contract to be in and,
since trumps broke 2-2, Mrs.
Huwee was able to ruff her
two losing diamonds in dum­
my.

J .h e W o m a n :

Newspaper Enterprise A nn.
"I was always proud of
bow well I got along with
tho men with whom 1 work­
ed," writes a career woman.
"I thought it was a lot of
noniens* about men resenting
women in busineei.
"But after a few years I
realised I wasn't on as good
terms with them aa I had
one* bean, and I triad to figur* out why.
"It finally dawnsd on m t
that In tha beginning 1 didn't
strive to impress a man with
how sm art 1 wai. Hut grad­
ually, aa I took on nior* re­
sponsibility, I became eager
to hava men respect my
brains
"In trying to maka them
respect my mind I forgot it
wui even morn important to
ahuw them huw much I re­
spected their opinions end

ideas. Sine* then, I'va noticed
a lot of other career women
mnking the nuns mistake.
Mnybe you rould ehow them
how wrong they are."
Thera doesn't need to be
much added to th st letter.
The writer hae made her
own point.
Once a woman gets to
thinking that aha haa a pret­
ty guild mind and wanU to
be sure that every man aha
meets recognises the fact,
she Is well on tha way to
losing her femininity. Hhe Is
repelling rulher then attract­
ing the men she works with
and the men she meets io-

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Men don't really went to
adimre a woman's brain*. If
forced to acknowledge that
a woman has a goodly supply
of them, they’ll do in — reluctnnlly.

CIIII.DKKN
STUDENTS
ADULTS

By Ruth M iiiett

That’* why H la auch •
poor Idea for ■ woman to
force a man to acknowledge
how amart aha la.
Ba plaasant and charming.
The rluo is to let a man rea­
lise, himself, how capable
you ar*. He'll be an smug
about hia diacovsry th a t ha
won't r***nt you a t all.

clally.

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times. Do you think this Is
good? Anyone else dors that
in ten minutes. I am Id and
she Is IB. She doesn't have
any reason to be afraid of
me because I am not rough
or anything like th a t She
told me over the phone last
night that the wanted to
break up with me. I started
to cry on the phone and I
told her that I loved only
one girl, and she waa her.
Should I let her go and look
for someone rise? I can’t
make up my mind.
LOSING OUT
DEAR LOSING I Perhapi
you are ilitl a little too
young to go "iteady” with
anyone. Why not play the
field and date eeveral girls
and make comparisons7
•
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DEAR ABBY: Is it or It
It not in good taste to ap­
ply make-up at the table
after dining In public? I
onca sat at a table with a
young woman who took out
jars and tubes of creams
nnd paints, aa well ns an
assortment of paint brush­
es. Then she proceeded to
outline her eyes and paint
her lipi as an artist would
apply paint to a canvas.
Your answer Is desperately
needed in thii city.
CHICAGO

(Jacoby

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UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.
— (N EA )—It Is no coincid­
ence that Red China is step­
ping up hostilities against
Russia’* Asian satellite, Mon­
golia, while world attention
is focused on Laos and Viet

P n p e 4 A— J u n e 215, 1984

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■re* for potential Russian at­
tack* on key industrial cen­
ters in North China and Man­
churia. United Nation! ob­
server! familiar with Mos­
cow’* wnr industry and trans­
portation system believe that
the Russians arc preparing
to use the country as a bam?
in their confrontation with
Red China.
RonK n •'protectorate!" of
Russia's ernes, Mongolia is,
for the present at least, in
the grip of Russia's commis­
sars. It Is the sole Asian
member of COMECON, Mos­
cow's version of the Kuroprim Common Market. It Is
largely due to Soviet aid that
the Mongols have been able
to build power stations, ce­
ment plants, leather and ahoe
factories, radio stations and
some prefabricated housing.
Russia's Knst Eiirnprnn
satellites are pitching in to
keep their Mongolian “nlly”
from thinking too fondly of
the Chlnrsc "blood brothers"
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"Never get tired of decep­
tion In war," Is a cardinal
tenet of Mso Tse-tung’s mil­
itary strategy. A* he wrote
in his book on war, "Feint
a t east and strike a t west is
the aurrst method to lead tha
enemy Into a wrong ealimate
of the situation."
The "Pcople'i Republic of
Mongolia," lodged in the heart
of Asia between Russia and
China, has long been a bona
of contention between the two
Red giants. It Is the only one
of Asia's three Communist
states—the other two nro
North Viet Nam and North
Korea—which naa so far
managed to keep free of di­
rect domination hy R e d
China.
But to escape the clutches
of the Chinese dragon, little
•’Independent" Outer Mongol­
Ulnn Ilnlor, Mongolia’s rapia had to become a satellite itnl, is a city of formidable
of the Ruasian hear.
contrasts. A majority of its
120,000 Inhabitants—one-tenth
This is a situation that of the country's scarce pop­
Mao Tse-tung is not likely to ulation—still lives in mud huts
tolerate. Mongolia's frontier and yurt tenta which can he
With China Is nesriy 4,000 dismantled in a half-hour. Hut
miles long. It is a strategic the Communist officials, Mongolln’a new aristocracy, drive
Soviet automobiles and inhab­
it modern housing projects
built by the Russians.
No wonder the party bur­
eaucrats side with Nikita
Khrushchev in his quarrel
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — with Mao Tsc-tung. MongolNext stop for Florida’s con­ la’s Itusslun-trnlned "prime
troversial new Uw taxing minister," Yumxhngiln Tsen■porting goods probably will dcnlial, lias hern busy lately
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but Circuit Judge Hugh Tay rades" and fighting against
lor provided some guidance
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Tuesday on what is taxable
tendencies,"
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The famous Ills lor inn TuTaylor upheld the l*W3 law
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Court ruling. The tax amounts the Communist party for
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•ale level, and Judge Taylor the occasion of the HOOth an­
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all items primarily designed (ienghis Khan, the great
•nd customarily used for Mongolian ruler who once con­
hunting,
fishing,
camping quered China anil Russia.
However, Red China wnrinly commemorated the Asian
conqueror, who reached llm
hanks of the Dnieper River
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puty federal marshal Tuesday.
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ter Bryant ordered a atop to
night-time racial demonstra­
tions In St. Augustine last
Saturday. The Judge had re ­
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ties.
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Sometime* tho»« red light*
can »t*y red a long time. It
happened to a Sanford Naval
Air Station man the other
early morning. He wa* driv­
ing a t 20th Street and Park
Avenue when the light turned
red. He (topped. He fell
asleep. Police awakened him
a t 4:10 a.m. and now he'll
have to tell it to the judge.

•

•

•

Cliff McKibbin whose desk
was backed up againat the old
“ Woodruff-Langiotti building
complex” on Park Avenue and
W. First street snys that the
strange light that has been
flooding his desk is the
SUN! 1! He had not exper­
ienced the glare until the city
tore down the buildings and
opened up the parking lot.
Cliff is seen wearing dark
glasses much of the time, but
likes the new brightness in
the office of Carraway and
McKibbin. he snys.
•
•
•
Have you noticed how nttractive • and how grently im­
proved • Is the night-time ap­
pearance of the Rand Mall
area? Quite a transformation!
Thanks again, City Fathers.
If you haven't seen our city’s
new adornment nftcr dark,
have a look-see. You, too, will
like it.
•
• a
Robert E. Browning, owner
of the Park Avenue Trailer
Court who underwent surgery
a t Orange Memorial Hospital
recently, is reported to be Im­
proving satisfactorily. Brown­
ing has been a resident of
Sanford since 1945.

•

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•

Open House for the new
First Nntlonnl Rank of DeBnry will be held Saturday
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The
new facility will bo open for
business on July 1.

•

•

•

The Rev. Chnrlcs n. Hogg,
new pastor of Christ Metho­
dist Church, is a man with a
sense of humor. In his first
bulletin to the congregation,
he poked fun at his last name
saying, in effect, ‘‘You have
a rare opportunity to hear a
Hogg preach.”

•

•

•

Editors of next year's Salaningundi yearbook a t Semi­
nole High are getting some
good journalism truinlng at
the University of Florida this
week. Jo Ann Cobean, I.inda
DcMattin, Sherry Marazita
and Linda Mitchell arc attend­
ing the aixth annunl high
School Journalism institute
conducted by the UF School
of Journalism, along with 1H0
high school student* from
Florida, Georgiaand Alabama.

•

•

•

Named to the Dean's list for
the spring semester at S tet­
sonUniversity
are Sanford
students, Jessanna T. Gartside,
a senior and Patricia Laven­
der, a junior. Ned Julian is
listed as an honor student.

•

•

•

The 55 visits made by the
Visiting Nurses Association in
May brings the total to 247
call* since the association was
formed last October. The
group has slgnrd a contract
the Veteran* Administration
h o s p ita l to c a re f o r r e tu r n in g

Veterans who nerd home nurs­
ing care, Mrs. Grace Fisher,
supervisor of nurses reported
a t the Wednesday meeting of
the monthly board meeting,

• • •

The City of Sanford will
host city recreation officials
from all over the state here
on July 17 with a luncheon
meeting at the Civic Center.
They expect representatives
from O r l a n d o , Leesburg,
Gainesville, DcLand, Jackson­
ville, Holly Hill, Ormond
Beach, Daytona, Live Oak,
Ocala and Kissimmee. And
the Sanford Recreation De­
partment doesn't need to take
a back seat to anybody.

Herald Index
......... Page 6
Bridge ____ .... ......... Pag# 6
Classified ......... .... . Page it
C om ics____ .... . Page 2A-3A
Editorial - ........ . . . Pag* 1A
____ Pag# 3
F u n erals _ .
Horoscope------- . Page 2A-3A
Society . . . . —. . ..... Pages 8-9
____ Page 4
TV Programs . . ........ Page 10
W* th* Women ...... Page 6

VOL. 56

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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Widely scattered showers through Saturday; high today 90-94; low tonight in 70s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 19G4
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 221

$1.4 Million For Seminole Paving
46 In Sanford,
427 And 436
Are Included

n s tw A ...

BRIEFS
Tax Cut Voted
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Senate Thursday night
voted election-year tax cuts
which could coat the govern­
ment more than $499.5 mil­
lion a year in revenue.

Seminole County’s share of
the $191 million Slate Road
Department budget adopted
Tuesday
in
Tallahassee
amounts to $1.4 million and
Includes $200,000 in primary
fund* for the four-lane con­
REIUJN (UPI) — Atty.
struction of SR 46 (25th Street)
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy flew
DOUBLE BUBBLE GUM TROUBLE in experienced by Brenda l’ntteraon
from French Avenue east to
into West Berlin today to ded­
ns
sho demonstrates the technique site used to win the I’lnecrest School
McHonvllle
Avenue
in
Sanford.
icate a pini|ue to his brother
huhhlo gum blowing contest. The Herald’s photographer. Bill Vincent, says
Also $300,000 was budgeted
on tlie first anniversary of tlio
Brenda excused the smallness of the bubble because she didn't have time
for the grading, paving and
late President's memorable
to work up a Rood mixture before offering the demonstration. Brentln
construction of 2.1 miles of
visit to the divided city.
chewed away as fast as site could—inhaled deeply, let g°—and came up
SR 436 from the Orange
with this sticky problem.
County I-inc to Lake Howell.
(Herald Photo)
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
citrus
growers
converged
on
the
Homo
Demonstra­
No
provision
was
made
from
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
tion Center Thursday nitfht to hear Dr. R. C. J. Koo discuss the timely
primary funds for the con­
go UPI) — Moisc Tshombe,
topic
of grove irrigation. Shown above are, from left, Ernest Lundbcrg,
struction of an interchange at
the former Katanga Province
assistant county agricultural agent, Ed Yarborough of Geneva, Dr. Koo,
the intersection of 1-4 and
secessionist leader, returned
assistant
horticulturist nt the Citrus Experiment Station and Sidney
Lake Mary Boulevard. Ac­
from European exile toay for
Chase of Chase &amp; Company.
cording to County Engineer
(Herald l ’hoto)
political talks that could
William
Uush, it is unlikely
eventually make him premier
that funds will be budgeted
of the Congo he once fought.
for such a project until I-ake
Mary Boulevard is -a m i.
Grand champion b u b b l y
Seminole County's Board oft the choice of converting each
Nor were funds appropriated
ATLANTA (UPI) — Georblower
at Pinccrest is Brenda
for several other requested Public Instruction v o t e d L f the present VIIF set* or
gia Atty. Gen. Eugene Cook
primary project* such as the Thursday to retain an engi- citabluhtng conlra, antenna Patterson.
was to go to Washington to­
two-lane construction of Sll neer to prepare plans for Ihc and converting s y s t e m * .
Brenda blew the biggest
day to ask the U. S. Supreme
426 from Goldcnrod to SR 46 installation of central antenna
bubble
gum bubble at the con­
Court for permission to pre­
Tiie use of irrigation to sup­ cent more) during prolonged
at Geneva, four-laning SR 46 systems at various schools When the engineer is retained
test
which
climaxed t h «
and
specifications
are
pre­
sent a proposed new state plement rainfall, practiced drought.
from Mellonvllle Avenue in for the conversion of the new
Constitution to Georgia voters for years in Florida, was dis­
MIAMI (UPI) ---- A strong Sanford
Dr. Koo also discussed the
to the proposed ETV station's U1IF signals to pared. the project, estimated week'* activities last week.
in November.
timing of irrigation noting* weather tlistuibiinr*
Blowing the biggest bubbles
I t h Osteen Bridge, the four tatt­ VIIF so that some 190 set* to cost in tlie ncightorhood of
cussed Thursday night at a
that fall and winter irrigation wind gusts up to 50 miles an ing of SR 46 from 1-4 west to now In Seminole schools can $20,MX) to $25,1100, will to- were Kenneth Smith In the
Home Demonstration Center should be avoided because of
awarded to the low bidder.
hour has been discovered in the Lake County line, and get proper reception.
In other action Thursday five year old group; Christie
MIAMI (U PI) — The 75 meeting fur area citrus grove a tendency to lower (tie IriQt
Two representatives of the
slightly more than 13 miles
the
Atlantic,
about
400
milea
Wslraven, six year olds; Cur»
Americans visiting Cuba met owners.
quality. "Frequent fall irri­
of road from the Intersection Brandon Electric Co., De- Iho board awarded the pur­
cast
of
Barbados,
the
wea­
tls
Hawks, seven year olds;
chase
of
paints
to
the
(Hidden
with a South Vietnamese com­
of S-425 and S-427 south a- Land, appeared before the
The principal speaker for gation," he said, "is Justified
munist delegation today and the session conducted by Sem­ lu hasten fruit maturity and ther bureau said today,
cross l.ake Jessup, via Oviedo, board and confirmed earlier Paint Company for the 1961- Donna Smith, right year olds;
"Conditions arc considered to S-520 at the Orange Coun­ engineering report* that the 06 school year. The firm will Cheryl Black, nine year olds;
were to talk with members of inole County Extension Ser­ to meet speciiic fruit size va­
favorahlo for intcnsiflcaUon,” ty line.
the pro-Castro terrorist ELN vice was Dr. R. C. J. Koo, as­ rieties for fresh market.”
central antenna system would provide paints through the Barbara Robinson, ten year
He added that "trees should the Miami Weather Bureau
organization Saturday, ac­ sistant horticulturist at the
Other primary funds were be the most practical for Gator Lumber Company of olds; Bobby Collins, U year
olds; Andy Rufaa, 12 year
Sanford.
not h» sllo’vj-d to gr, into per­ reported.
In.’tided Tor the paving of school* in this system.
cording to Havana radio.
Citrus Experiment Station.
forecast*:* piedicted t h e 1.32 miles of Sll 415 from SR
It also opened bills from old*; Dale Hancock, IS and 14
Dr. Koo noted that the manent wilt any time of inc
Toe board was faced with
seven firms to provide gaso­ je a r olds.
knowledge of soil and plant year for good production disturbance probably would 15 east to the city limits of
affect the Lesser Antilles is- Sanford.
line, oil, fuel oil and kerosene
Uremia Patterson won ■
TAMPA (U PI) — A thun. irrigation has not developed practice.
and referred them to Admin­ prize for blowing ■ double
"A weakened tree will not lands at the southeastern
Secondary fund* wore ap­
dcr-s&lt;|unll packing 79-mile-an- as rapidly as Ihc engineering
istrative Assistant W a l t e r bubble.
hour winds sent four water­ aspects of Use problem and produce or stand cold as well corner of the Caribbean to­ proved for Iw-o-lane right-ofTeague. He was directed to
Approximately 250 children
way am! construction of 427
spouts churning across Tamp* research at the experiment ss a healthy tree," he con­ night.
A
hurricane
hunter
plane
from
SR
438
north
to
434;
ac­
were
registered last week at
review
them
and
make
rec­
cluded.
Ray Thursday and battered station is directed toward get­
was ra route to the scene and quiring right-of-way for the
ommendations to tlie toard. the acliool. Some of Uie varied
the local airport with quar­ ting information about plant
the San Juan, I \ R., weather four-laning of sit 46 from
Teague was asked (o do the aclivltiea enjoyed during ths
ter - Inch hail and 1.76 inches and soil moisture. This is
bureau was preparing a wea­ French to Mellonvllle Avenues,
same on bids for supplying week included softball games,
of rnin in less than 30 min­ done, he added, so irrigation
ther bulletin on the disturb­ construction and right-of-way
school
furniture, audio visual gymnastics, track events and
can
be
more
efficiently
prac­
utes.
ance.
aquisltion for two-laning 427
equipment, adding machines small group games.
ticed.
The City Manager’* office
if tire disturbance develops from 434 two mile* mirth to
and typewriters. Sewing ma­ Supervisors are Tom Leon*
The speaker discussed sur­ reported to day that 5i dogs
sustained circulatory winds ACL (racks at Gen. Hutchison
chine* will be provided by tlie aril, Bud tong and Jim
face evaporation and methods have been picked up in Lie
of 39 miles per hour or great­ Parkway ami 5 5 miles from
Sanford Sewing Center, tlie Barnes.
to combat it through irriga­ city limits since the crack­
er It would become the first that point north to 425 at
only bidder on tills Item.
Mrs. Margaret Lear, art*
tion, lots of moisture as trees down began one week ago.
tropical storm of the 1964 Ginderville.
Member* of Die board also anil crafts instructor assisted
absorb
it
in
roots
and
emit
Only one dog has been re­ season and be named Abby.
Sheriff’s deputies arc at­
Also included were fund* for
derided to proceed with the Hie children with plaster
tempting to learn the identity it In llie form of vapor from claimed by the owner ami Il»e
two-lanes right of way ami
eonstructinn of the music de­ molding, braiding, coloring,
leaves.
These
two
items,
he
of a mystery man—one so
other* will soon be nearing
construction of 4.t miles of
partment at Crooms High painting and making cards.
said, account for about 75 the end of the line, as ilojs
paralyzed he can’t speak.
426 from Goblrnrod north to
Sehool without making posslA dance program, under the
per
cent
of
the
water
lost.
picked up ny the dog catcher
The Negro, about 45 years
Oviedo to eliminate danger­
hie changes suggested by the direction of Mrs. Doris Dux*
Surface runoff is not con- are only held ten day* and
RONNIE
HALL
of age, is being cared for at
ous curves, to acquire rightState Hoard of Education, di­ bury, schedules a different
the Good Samaritan Home, sklercd a problem due to the then are humanely destroyed.
of-way for 2 1 miles of 436
rected principals to prompt­ type of activity each day.
sandy soil, liic horticulturist
Rabies and license tags for
804 Mulberry Avc.
from l.ake Howell south to the
ly n-|Hirt to the school sys­ S o cial events for the week
noted.
dogs
inside
the
city
limits
Deputies think they haw
Orange County line, and the
tem's
office any Rems of included softball games, track
lly
Sirs.
II.
L.
Johnson
Irrigation tends (o increase was June 18 and since that
established, through person*
construction of railroad cross­
furniture or equipment stolen events, football, soccer, kick
Plans to organize a Wom­ ing signals on S 15 near I-ake
believing they know the man, (lie size of fruit although it time, the dog catcher hat
or missing, retained architect hall and ping pong.
that his name is Eddie Thom­ has little effect on the juice been working full time to an’s Auxiliary for the newly Mary, West 25th Strret in
John Burton III on an hourly
as. His fingerprints have content, growers were told. clear streets and yards of formed Wi-stslde Volunteer Sanford, on O’Brien Road near
Ronnie
Hall,
son
of
Mr.
and
basis to prepare plana for the
Fire
Department
were
tem­
However,
irrigation
docs
help
strays and untaggnl, unliecn*
been taken in an attempt to
Altamonte Springs, ami on 427
porarily postponed Thursday northeast of A l t a m o n t e Mrs. Jark Hall, of 2300 Elliot student driving range at Sem­
considerably (stout 15-20 per ed animals.
help in the Identification.
Ave. has received an appoint inole High School, cal list for
BARTOW (UPI) - Donald
night upon agreement of Springs.
ment from Congressman Syd bids on industrial art* and Grady Lewis, 22, Bartow, was
some 30 resident* attending
included in the budget are Hcrlong to serve as a page in
supplies and renewed Its killed late Thursday night
the weekly meeting at the fund* for the four-lam- con­
the
House
during
Use
remain
agreement with Lester E. when his motorcycle crashed
l.ake M o n r o e Community struction of 22 mile* of SR
der of the present session of tovy of tlio Office Equip­ into a bicycle inside the city
Building.
436 from U. S. 17-92 west to
Congress.
ment Exchange for mainten­ limits during a high-speed
Robert Brisson a s s u m e d District LI. Governor of Zone the past year, listing suppoit
In other business, presiding 1-4. This project is already un­
Hall will leave by train ance and repair of machines. chase by police.
of
the
Little
Red
Schcolhouse,
leadership of the Civitan Club III. Kampf is the first mem­
president George llell appoint­ der contract.
Monday for the nation's cap
the junior baseball league anj ed Nathan Stripling to take
The state hoard also budget­
at banquet ceremonies Held at ber of the local Civitan orthe Lake Mary little league, over the office of treasurer ed $|0,(xs) for preliminary ital and toxin Isis duties July
J I m Spencer’s Restaurant gunizatiun to hold a state of­ the essay contest and ti
1. While in Washinglon, lie
upon the resignation of Claude county wide engineering on
fice.
Thursday.
Miss Seminole County Beauty Hawkins. Appointed to the five other secondary road pro­ will board in a home near
Prior to handing the reins
Installing Brisson in his new
(he Capitol along with several
contest.
legal committee were Roy jects.
post was Charles Kampf, re­ to the new president, Kampf
other
pages.
Civitan Gil Daigle was giv
tiring president, who is also gave • report of activities of en the perfect attendann Brown and L. B. Legg who
A senior at Seminole High
N ow Entertaining:
take* over for Drew Warren
School next year, Hall is a
award and Herb McKenti* who also resigned.
A t The Unique
member
of
thr
Student
Coun­
was honored for having sold
A special meeting of the
cil,
the
National
Honor
So­
over 790 pounds of fruitcake. hoard of director* was set for
ciety and the Science Club.
Civitan John Bromley was a 7:30 p.m. Monday at whirh
No matter how good a
C a iu J b ji
"This is quite in honor and
runner-up for this prise, hav­ time maps of boundary line* movie is, when an eight-yearI
am
happy
to
have
Use
privi­
ing sold over 700 peuma, will be preparrii and decisions old toy gets sleepy, lie
lege of aerving as a page tills
also,
on needed equipment will he sleeps.
summer,” said Hail.
“The success of this club in made. Reports will be made
Thai's what happened to
After graduation next year,
FBI. &amp; SAT. NITES
the past year would not have at the next general meeting Scott Comfort of Fifth Street
he plana to enroll at Uie Uni­
been possible without the which will be held at 8 p m. and French Avenue Thursday
versity of Florida as a precombined efforts of all tt he July 1 at Wilson School in night. And when he woke up med student.
10 P. M. ’til 2 A. M.
at the ltiti Theater he was
members,” Kampf said.
Paula.
all alone.
New President Brisson atkScott let out a few yelps;
ed for ths confidence and co­
he was heard by patroling
operation cf the club.
police, let out of the theater
Master of ceremonies for
and taken home. The police
the banquet wua Huminind
report shows tills was 1:14 LACONIA, N. H. (UPI) Polk.
DETROIT (UPI)—Gov. Wil­
The slate of officer* for liam Scranton hit out at the a. in., long past any eight- Two dUh-rattiing earthquakes
about 50 minute* apart shook
1964*1905 as installed Incude Johnson administration today year-old's bedtime.
central New Hampshire to­
President B r i s s o n ; C yd* for not believing In the future
day.
Lung, president-elect; Ham­ and at the Gold water wing of Brevard Orders
DOUULE DUTY. Charlea Kampf (right) retir­
The temblors were the sec­
mond Polk, vies president; Gil the Republican party for try­ ORLANDO (UPI) — Fed­
ing president of Civitans in also district lieuten­
ond
earth ahocka in the area
Daigle, s e c r e t a r y ; Loyd ing lo ignore the future.
ant governor and serves as installing officer as
eral Judge George C, Young in three month*.
Swain, treasurer; with Wil­
he extends the gavel to new president, Robert
Neither effort, the Republi­ has ordered Brvvard County
“It aounded like a train
liam Clausa, William Lsysr, can Presidential hopeful said, officials to fit* a stepped-up
I. Brisson a t ceremonies conducted Thursday
roaring through the valley,”
Sal Manfre and Chirlr* will let the nation achieve school desegregation plan with said a Claremont man who
at a banquet a t Silencer’s Restaurant.
Kampf as directors.
greatness.
(Herald Photo)
Use court by July 23.
1 livt$ on a hilltop.
VALDEZ HOTEL. Downtown Sanford

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Berlin

Tshombe Returns

Seeks Permission

Bubble, Bubble,
ETV Engineer To Be The Biggest—
Employed By Board No Trouble

Citrus Growers Hear Dislurbance
Spotted East
Talk On Irrigation
Of Barbados

Cuban Meeting

Wind Hits Tampa

City Picks Up
54 Tagless Dogs

Police Seeking
M a n 's Identity

Fire Auxiliary
Plans Delayed

Youth Named
To House Job

Youth Killed

Civitan Club Installs Officers

“J h s J f y / t k a l i "

Snoozing Boy
Awakens Alone

Dancing

Scranton Raps
LBJ And Barry

Two Quakes Hit
New Hampshire

Nightly

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DeBary Church School Has Closing Program Adult Sponsors Court Voids Dade Ban On Books
Needed By
Legion Officers
NOT Club
Installed For
Three Posts
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Page 10—June 28, 1964

M IA M I (U P I) — Two con­ by local standards. Publish­ nonetheless III repute.”
Lawsuit* have been heard
books — “ Tropic ers argued, however, that na­
number o f court* *o f Cancer"
and
"Pleasure tional rather than local stan­ in a
round the nation in recent
Was M y Business’* — will dards should be used.
S. Robert Tralins, author year* over "Tropic of Can*
apparently go back on sole
here soon.
of "Pleasure Waa M y Bus­ Cer."
In both cases, State A tty.
The U. S. Supreme Court iness', defended his book in
yesterday overthrew a Dade the high court saying it was Richard E. Gerstein started
County ban on them ns ob­ n ‘'relation o f the true trluls legal proceedings to have tho
from local
and travais o f one ‘ Madam books removed
scene.
In the ense of Henry M il­ Sherry* (Rose Milled) during shelves.
ler's
"T rop ic",
the
Dade her sojourn in Dade County,
Tho wedding ring was a
ns the
proponent,
County Circuit Court had Im­ Florida,
posed the ban on sales In procuress, and proprietress of s y m b o l of eternity in ancient

By Mm. Adsm Muller

troversial

A closing program fo r Va­

cation Church School at the

B f Mr*. Adam Muller
American Legion Fifth Dis­
trict
Commander
Franklin
Chamber* Installed a total o f
40 officers fo r DoBary Her­
bert D. Gibb Post 2B9, DeLand Poet 6 and Lake Helen
Post 127 In ceremonies held
Saturday evening at Lake
Helen.
Aaalitlng with the Installa­
tion were Fifth District Com­
mander H off, Arthur Craig,
adjutant) G. Mclntray, vice
commander) Stan Smith, his­
torian) Albert Chamberlain,
sergeant at arms and Thomas
Laduse, service officer.
Peter Kopponaal, past com­
mander o f Post 2B9, received
a special citation fo r his work
In legion affairs during his
V A C A T IO N CHURCH SCHOOL nt DcRnry’n Community Methodist
term o f office and also was
Church had an average daily attendance o f 80 interested boys and K iris
presented a gold past com­
such
as this group shown with their instructors during a handicraft class.
mander pin from fellow mem­
The closing program was presented ut the church lust Friday evening for
bers.
parents and interested friends.
(Cox Photo)
William Edwards, new com­
mander o f the Department of
Florida, paid a surprise visit
to the Lake Helen Post,
speaking briefly to the as­
semblage. In his talk he
stressed community service
to town and Americanism for
schools, reporting that more
The Dcllnry Youth Summer
than 20,000 medals had boen Program got underway last
given as awards to school Friday at the Community
children.
Center with girls attending
enjoying jump rope, Jig saw
pussies and dancing while
boys played shufflebnard, ta­
ble tennis and mixed croquet
games.
The smaller boys and girls
enjoyed color books and cray­
Tw o Seminole County cor­ ons and Joined In the dancing.
porations, Voice Distributing
Assisting with the girls
Inc., and Electro - Mite Man­
were K ffie Duffin and I»nbc*l
ufacturing
Company,
Inc.,
Rcsrlck) the hi-fi was operat­
have been granted charters,
ed by Chester Rearlck and
according to an announce­
Glenn Smith, chairman, was
ment today by Secretary of
assisted by James Itucker,
8tate Tom Adams.
former chairman, In super­
Voice Distributing, a San­
vising
the boys' games.
ford firm dealing In electronMany questions were asked
la producta and materlala and
authorised to issue 600,000 about the skating and fishing
sham
at |1 per common sessions and all the youngst­
atock, was Incorporated by ers showed eager enthusiasm
P. D. Lewis Jr., A. K. Shoe­ fur tile program.
JOHN KISSEL o f Dollary linn announced tlint
Adult supervisors are need­
maker Jr., B. A. Morrison and
ho will inatruct u apccch china for laryngecPhillip H. Logan, al) o f San­ ed to help with the activity
ioineuH o f tho area with meetings to he held in
ford. The firm waa represen­ and those interested are ask­
the Red Crosa Room nt the Community Center ns
ted by Shinholeer and Logan, ed to report to the Center this
aoon as tho room la completed. Fight atudenta
Wednesday. Sessions are held
attomeya,
already have algned for tho classes. (Cox Photo)
Electro-Mite, Id Broadway, each Wednesday and Friday
Oviedo, a firm dealing in from 9 until ll;3 0 a.m.
electronic
and
electrical
aqulpmont and authorised to
laaue 100 aharee o f common
■lock at no par value, was
Incorporated by H. J. Hoover,
fljr Jane Casaejberry
H. G. Gillie and Elsie M. Hoo­
The Men's Club o f Cassel­
ver, all o f Oviedo.
berry Community Methodist
Church will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the church. O f­
ficers fo r the coming year
will he elrrtrd.
There w ill be entertainment
and contests on the shuffleSeminole County registra­ board and horseshoe courts
tion books arc open and have A ll men o f Die church are
bean sines the Monday fo l­ welcome to attend.
lowing tha aecond primary,
Camilla Bruce, supervisor of
registration, reminded pros­
pective voters today.
Cltissna ars eligible to reg­
ister when they have comple­
ted at least one-year's resi­
dence In Florida and six mon­
ths In Semlnola County,
Tha rsglatratlon office, on
the ground floor o f tits Sem­
inole County Courthouse, is
open dally from 9 a.m. until
I p.m.

DeBary Summer
Program Opens

Seminole Firms
Get Charters

Men’s Club
To Meet

DeBary Community Methodiet Church was held Friday
evening for parents and In­
terested friends.
Rev. Cecil N. Ogg, minis­
ter o f tha church, gave the
welcome and Kathy
Perry
gave
the
I n ▼o c a 1 1on.
Mm. Ogg, who aerved ns di­
rector o f tho school, presen­
ted her report which Included
tho statement that the chil­
dren had
requested
next
year's school to be held for
a longer period than the cus­
tomary two weeks. Average
dally attendance
this year
was at least 60 boys and
girls.
Departments and teachers
taking jmrt In tha program
o f songs, drama readings and
Blbln verses were: Primary
I and 2, Ouida Davis and Mil­
dred Rimmer; Prim ary 8,
Janice Scmones
and
Kny
Johnson; unlors, Ruth Perry,
Florence Webber and Mr*.
John Vos; Junior High, Mona
Lewis and Mrs. Melba An­
thony; Music, Pauline Ruckcr.pianlst
and Mary Hubhard, director and tho re­
freshment committee, Renee
Jones nnd Edna Oltovenga.
Certificates were presented
to each child by Edward Per­
ry, superintendent o f
the
school.
Following
tho
program
those attending were invited
to visit the educational wing
where the children's school
work was on display.
Ice cream w h s donated for
every child at the
closing
class.

lly Doris Dean
Sponsors ore needed by the
newly organised North Orlnno Teen (N O T ) Club to assist
with special eventa such as
beach parties, picnics and dan­
ces to be held during the year.
Participation on behalf of
the sponsor would include at­ 11)62 as
tending the Monday night
meetings In the recreation ar­
ea or, If unable to attend, ar­
ranging fo r another ndull to
be present.
Membership in the N O T
Club is open to all North Or­
lando teenagers. Adults and
area teenagers are invited to
attend the weekly meetings as
guests.
Any adult who ran help this
group o f teenagers Is asked
to contact Mrs. Mona Grinstead at her home or by tele­
phone. Volunteers also are be­
ing reenilted to assist with the
summer recreation program
for younger children and any
adult or teennger who ran
help with this work w ill be
gratefully welcomed.

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Chamber o f Commerce’s Mili­
tary
A ffa irs
Committee
Thursday and Friday at Co­
coa Beach.
Tha mocllng was called to
fram e a program to assist
tha dsvelopmsnt o f military
facilities and related indus­
tries In Florida, according to
Chairman J, K. Galloway o f
W inter Park.
Thursday w ill be devoted to
• tour o f missile facilities at
Capa Kennedy. General com­
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Friday.

Area C O f C
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A special meeting o f tha
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VOL. 56
A spectator, awaiting the
itart of the County Commis­
sion session Tuesday, pointed
out that he now knows the
duties ol County Clerk Arthur
Beckwith at Commission ses­
sions. Tim clerk passed out
paper cups to the commis­
sioners, connected the port­
able Jack phone, changed the
calendar and gave the invoca­
tion. Of course, the clerk doej
more than this. But these arc
still some of his duties.
* * #
County Road Superintend­
ent J. C. Lavender asked the
County Commission a couple
of weeks ago if he could sell
some broken down, discard­
ed trucks as scrap. Commis­
sion sa j okay. Tuesday Lavrndcr told the Commissioners
he received $457 for the me­
tal.
• • •
Ernest Lundberg, assistant
county agricultural a g e n t ,
gave the commission a check
fo r $807.75 from the sale of
Valencia oranges grown in
county groves. This made a
total of $4,030 25 the county's
agricultural department has
now turned over to the Com­
mission from the sale of fruit
tills year.
• * •

County Clerk B e c k w i t h
having done a good Job in
keeping the minutes uf the
Association o f County Clerks
fo r Florida, is now being en­
trusted (as treasurer) with
keeping the money. THAT,
friends, is progress! Congrat­
ulations, Arthur, ole newspa­
per buddy!

Herald Index
Abby ....................... . Page 8
Bridge .................... . Page 1
Classified ............... Page 3A
Comics ........ .......... Page 2A
Editorial ................ Page 1A
Funerals ................ . Page 3
Horoscope ••*•#•
Page 2A
Society .................... . Page fl
Sport* ..................... . Page 4
T V Programs ........
Page H
We the Women . . . . P age g

W EDNESDAY, JUNK 21, 1964

SANFO RI), FLORIDA

NO, 219

Ordinance For
Annexation
Being Drawn

Spanish Gold,
Relics Found
Off Florida
JE RR Y CULLUM, Seminole High 1061 Rrmlunte receives hnmlsome plaque
from Gene Tnffor, (lo ft) president o f the Fleet Reserve Association for his
winning essay on "The Meaning o f Americanism." Citllttm also won the
Civitnn essay award on "Protect Freedom's Future." He will nttend Flor­
ida Presbyterian College in St. Petersburg. The young essayist is the son
o f M. L. Cullum o f Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

TALLAH ASSEE
Two

salvage

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firms

The City o f Snnfnrtl contin­
ues In grow and It's spread­

-

ing south.

lirensed

by the state have located what
appears to be a fortune in
old Spanish gold and artifacts
that have toon lying off Fort

Firm To Make Port
Study Is Selected

Youthful Gang
Dedicated To
Satan Seized

And isn't the planning on
Die hospital expansion gaining
momentum, too?
• • •

Established 1908

City Limits Going To Onora Road

The Port Authority Commit­
tee of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, in a
record-breaking
18 - minute
session, thin morning unani­
mously selected the firm ot
Being chairman of t h e
County Commission is only a Lockwood and Green, Spar­
tanburg, S, C., to make a
part of the job—it appears,
lie must also be chairman of feasibility study of the pro­
posed port facility for this
thu “ complaint department."
County
Commissioner
Jim area.
The committee, beaded by
Avery said that a tout 100 per­
sons a day use a two-mile
stretch
of the
LongwoodM .rkhnm ltoad which is cur­
rently being repaved. ' ‘And,"
said Avery, “ after they com­
plain o f the limcrock dust to
County Engineer W 111 i a m
Bush they all complain to
m e."
“ Why don’ t we close the
NORMAN, Okla. (C P I ) —
ro a d ? " asked Commissioner
Members of s secret teen-age
Lee Cary,
fraternity professing devotion
“ Can’ t ," said another com­
to Satan were blamed today
missioner, “ it'a against the
for four incident! o f vandal­
la w l"
ism at churches in Norman
• * •
during the past nine months.
Dr. Frank Leone, County
Police said the toys were
Health
Department officer,
members of a secret frater­
will host members of the
nity called the “ Convent of
Seminole County Chamber of
the 73rd Demon." They said
Commerce Coffee Club Thurs­
member* were dedicated to
day at 10 at Ids department's vandalizing local churches to
auditorium.
Miss
.Margaret prove their loyalty to the
Ann Quarles, home service devil.
representative f o r
Florida
The vandalism, Police Chief
Tower and Light Co., will Ski Wilson said, was a part of
serve coffee and doughnuts. the group’s ritual whereby
* • •
the boys “ released their souls
Next Monday I’ rcsidrnl Bill to the prince of darkness."
Hemphill of the Rotary Club The ritual apparently demand,
winds up his 12-month admin­ ed that all emblems of God
istration that Rotarians say be destroyed or ridiculed.
lias been very fine. Taking up
The incidents included turn­
the reins will to Richard ing crosses upside down, rip­
Deas. Sonny Raborn is the ping Bibles apart, spilling
new vice president. The In­ baptismal waters and general­
stallation will be done by Ken­ ly
ransacking
the
church
neth Wacker, Winter I'ark, premises. Officers said some
who not TOO long ago was a property also was stolen.
Sanford tie—at NAS. Ken is a
Four toys, IB ami 17 years
past district governor of Ro­ old, were arrested and latrr
tary who rates as a favorite released on $3,000 bonds each
as an aide to Rotary Inter­
They were
identifies! as
national presidents.
Richard Holland Jr., Jack
• • •
Johnson, Dennis to e Frank
“ And now for the fire­ and Royce too Jennings, none
works !'* That's tlic Lions Club ot whom had criminal re­
cry ss they prepare for their cords,
A warrant was issued for a
big wing-ding on July Fourth
here—closing with an “ ooooo" fifth youth, identified as Lar­
and "aaaahhhh" burst of ever- ry M ctoan, who was believed
to be in Washington.
exciting fireworks.
• * •
Oh yes, that rumor of a
fine nursing tom e “ almost
down town" in our fair city
seems to be taking on definite
form, getting out of the rumor
atage.
Well now, T H A T ’S
something we like to hear.

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PH ILAD E LPH IA, M i s s .
(C P I) — A house to house
search was begun today in
this rural east Mississippi
countryside for three missing
civil rights workers whose
burned car waa found near a
snake-infested swamp,
" I t looks like a long hot
day," a itatc highway patrol
spokesman aaid. "W e're try­
ing to develop some leads,
any leads."
Form er Central Intelligence
Agency (C IA ) Director Allen
Dulles,
sent by
President
Johnson, was to confer later
today in Jackson with Gov.
Paul B. Johnson about the
disappearance of tlic worker*
—two white New York youths
and a Negro.

Dies Under Car
BRANDON (U P I) Dan­
iel Gene Hockman, 19, was
crushed to death bare this
morning when a car he was
working on sl.ppt-d from a
jack cod foil uu him,

Francis Roumillat, immediate
past C h a m t&gt; e r president,
made its decision on (lie basis
of the firm ’s experience in
making engineering studies In
this particular field.
Lockwood and Green made
tlic. engineering studies for
the port authorities of Jack­
sonville. Brunswick, Ga., and
Bainbridge, Ga. In addition,
the firm was highly recom­
mended by officials o f these
facilities, according to Cham­
ber Malinger John Krider.
The committee, in selecting
Lockwood and Green, will
now recommend to tile Sem­
inole County Board o f Com­
missioners at the next Com­
mission meeting on July 14,
that the firm be retained to
make the nccexsnry studies.

Dog Warnings
Get Results
Sanford dog owners have
apparently taken to heart
warnings Issued by the city
manager’s office concerning
the Inoculation and tagging ot
dog*.
Only 21 dogs were picked
up Friday and Monday after
the dog catcher went on full
time, nabbing dogs that do not
have the proper tags.
However, there apparently
are still many dogs which
have not torn licensed.
Records of the city for last
year show that 317 dogs were
picked op, 32 were reclaimed
by their owners ami 283 were
disposed of by the pound
keeper.
In N ovrm tor a similar drive
was put into effect to pick
up strays anil 48 were picked
up in three days.
Dogs must have two tags,
W. E. Knowles, city manager,
emphasized. One for the ino­
culation and one fur tlic city
license.

Scranton Seeks
Florida Votes
MIAMI BEACH (D P I) Gov. William W. Scranton of
Pennsylvania came to Flor­
ida today in tto first foray
into the South of his stopGoidwater drive for the Re­
publican presidential nomina­
tion.
Scranton, the 11th hour en­
try into the GOP presidential
race, is scheduled to meet
with Florida delegate! to tlic
puny's national convention In
San Erancisro July 13 and
then make a speech before
the Florida Association of
Broadcasters (F A B ).
How many of Florida’! 34
delegates Scranton might be
able to pick up was inde­
finite Several planned to skip
Scranton'* visit, among them
the delegation's leader for
Sen. Harry Gobi water o f Ari­
zona.
The Pennsylvania governor,
his wife and three of their four
children were due aboard a
chartered plane at Miami In­
ternational Airport about 3:45
p. m. EST.
Scranton
was
given
a
chance of picking up a few
vote* from Florida, to t few
officials were willing to spe­
culate tow many,
*

Bulletin
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The House Ways and Mran*
Committee
today
Junked
Johnson's medicare bill.

County Board
Supports Plan
For Marina
County Commissioners Tues­
day afternoon gave their full
support to a proposed marina
and tout basin to to located
in Lake Monroe and in the v i­
cinity o f Lake Monroe Inn on
Highway 17-92.
The project was spelled out
to county officials in a letter
submitted by Henry and lowisc Pyle, owners o f properties
in tto area.
They plan to build, alter all
governing agencies give a
stamp of approval, a huge
marina with a breakwater
which woidd. extend BOO feci
irtu lh e 'l»Y e , (ken cu rie to­
ward Sanford for a distance
of 700 feet.
The entire sea wall would
to paved with a 20-foot wide
roadway ineluding a 50 foot
wide turnaround at Hie end,
An electric tout launching
device is contemplated. Am ­
ple parking is available on
property he now owns, Pyle
says. The protected area will
be dredged to a minimum of
five feet.
Commission
Chairman
James P. Avery Jr. hailed the
proposal as "the first time
someone lias come up with
more Uian Ideas." He urged
commissioner* to give the
Pyles “ all the encouragement
they need."
Commissioner John Alexan­
der said “ it seems to me tu be
the first lime someone has
conic up with an idea and tlic
necessary means to get It
done."
Alexander moved that the
letter and accompanying aer­
ial photographs be submitted
to County Engineer William
Hush for further study and
consultation* with engineers
retained by the Pyle*.
His motion was seconded by
Commissioner John Fitzpatr Irk ami was carried unani­
mously.

Warning Sign At
Harney Ordered
A warning sign pointing
out that Lake Harney has an
undetermined n u m b e r
of
dredge holes dangerous to
swimmers w a s
authorize!
Tuesday by the County Com­
mission. The Commission di­
rected County Engineer W il­
liam Bush to erect such a
sign.
Originally the Commission
has asked Hush to investigate
the possibility o f erecting a
aign at the aite o f tha one
“ very dangerous hole." Bush
reported to the Commission
that in the opinion o f his de­
partment this might lead the
public to believe this was the
only "h ole" and that the rest
of the lake was safe fo r wa­
ter sports.
He recommended the erec­
tion o f the sign indicating
that the lake was dangerous
t&gt;erause of numerous dredge
amt oilier “ holes" Uml Hie
Commission approval it.

Pierce for 240 year*.
Spokesmen hw the Real
Light Salvage Co., Vero Beach
and

Treasure

Salvors

Inc.,

said the find would be an Im­
pressive treasure for the state
and for universities ami mu­
seums.
The trustees of the Internal
Improvement Fund approved
a lease giving the two salvage
firms the right to go after tlic
sunken treasure, with the
agreement the state get* 25
per cent of the booty.
Mel Fisher o f Salvor* said
the treasure is from tto wrec­
kage of the Spanish fleet (hat
went aground in 1714 and It
is acalien'll over It) or 3D
acres of the Atlantic Ocean
floor.
The
Cabinet
gave
Heal
Eight exclusive sites in eight
areas, but said It would to
impossible to pinpoint the
area until live entire area of
the WTeck is defined.
Another salvage firm head­
ed by Oscar Ewing o f Carrahello claimed prior right* to
lalvagc part of the wreckage
within 500 feet of shore.
But Internal Improvement
Fund Director William Kidd
and Fisher said it would he
foolish and dangerous tu al­
low twin firm* to compete for
the treasure.
"Allowing
two
s ih a g e
team* to compete on a wreck
where gold is involved rould
lend to rutting of air hoses and
actual
bloodshed,"
Fisher
said.
The Cabinet extended tto
Real Eight lease until March
o f 1975. Under the terms of
the lease, the cabinet trustees
con lake the state’* share of
tto booty in cash or artifarts,
whichever the state decides.

R E A L COOL JOB is that o f Rick Talley, meat curer and freezer attendant
at Homo Food Service, Talley doesn't mind liovv hot it Rets outdoors as ho
works in plus-8 degree temperatures in the freezer. The rest o f the citizen­
ry can take n look at tho thermometer at le ft and envy Talley’s summer­
time occupation. He's bundled up in Midwest winter attire but slteds tbo
gear when he ends his day’s work.
(Herald Photos)

WUVA...

City Water System
BR IEFS Contracts Being Let
Transit Bill Up
WASHINGTON

tU I’ l )

President Johnson's $500 mil­
lion mass transit bill was
called up by House leaders to­
day with prospect* of a live
ly debate anti

a hard fight

before enactment.

N o Enforcement
TALLAHASSEE

Food Poisoning
Warning Given
Dr. Frank tonne, director
or the .Seminole County Health
Department, today issued a
warning tu area citizens that
picnicking
food should
to
thoroughly chilled in your
home refrigerator and then
placed In a portable cooler
containing plenty of ice.
He said that 291 cates of
Tood poisoning have been re­
ported in Florida so far this
year against 196 to date last
year.
In order to prevent food
poisoning at home, he said,
nivut, poultry, pie fillings,
salads and sauces should lie
kept refrigerated until they
are served. Not all harmful
bactrria can to destroyed by
rooking food, to explained.
He said tto tost method of
preventing food poisoning is
to store food under proper
condition* so that bacterial
contamination due* not occur.
Symptoms of food poisoning,
Dr. Leone declared, may be­
come evident almost immed­
iately or perhaps two to three
days
later.
“ Always
take
special precautions with food
served during hot weather,"
he warned.

York ‘Serious’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U IM )
World War I hero Sgt. Alvin
York remained in serious
condition late Tuesday night
at Veteran* Hospital,
York, 76, a Congressional
Medal of Honor winner, de­
veloped acute pneumonia in
his right lung early Tuesday
and was under cunstant ob­
servation.

—

Republican

(U P I)

Charles

—

Holley

said Tuesday he won't enforce
the civil rights bill or call a
special
legislative
rea ppor­
tion ment session if elected
governor in November.

Niki tit A t Sweden
GOTKBORG, Sweden (U P I)
— Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev was flown from
Stockholm to tins West Coast
port today under tlic lightest
security protection ever given
a flight in this country.

Hunt Suspect
OAKLAND, Calif. (U P I) A wide search was under way
today (or n trusted 20-year-old
bank messenger, Theodore C,
Nelson, suspected of casually
strolling olf with $1(0,000 in
cash in a shopping bag.

Contract* aro being let this east along Onuia ltd. from
Week to begin tho $81)0,000 Hwy 17-92 to Sanford Ave.
water Improvement plan fur and west from H wy 17-92 on
26th St. uml north along
thu city of Sanford, City Man­
Grnpcvillo Ave. to Sit 40,
ager W. E. Knowles reported
Addition o f llio four new
today,
wcila at thu golf roursu will
Conatruction i* extorted to
Incrcaae thu city's dally ca­
begin in from 30 to 45 day*
pacity from three and a Imlf
ami will “ laku about seven
million gallons to over six
nr eight motllha" to complete,
million gallons, Knowles said.
Knowles said.
"Tho city is greatly in need
Four new wells will be put
uf tlds additional water sup­
down which will boost tha
ply and I wish wo had it
water pressure by about 70
now," Knowles said.
per ccnL
•
“ During this present dry
Plan* rut! for two water
spell our pumps aro running
treatment plunta — one on
right up to the limit of rapac­
thu west side by Hwy 17-02
ity daily, somi-times (o tho
just smith of Onora ltd. at
critical point," Knowles point­
Laku Ada, with two storage
ed out.
tanks and another nt city“ We are hoping to avoid
owned properly at the Muywntcr rationing. Tho now witfair G olf Course, with one
ter improvement plan will
storage tank.
eliminate water pressure prob­
"Thia will not rrrnto a wn
lems In tliu south end of tho
ter hazard for golfers,1* Know­
rlty for both industrial nod
les commented humorously.
residential uxrrs, mol greatly
Thu treatment plant nt the
Improve fire protection there,"
gidf eniirse will to loealed on
lie noted.
tha rorner of torkr Mary
Boulevard and the Paula ltd.,
“ in tins rough, not on tho
greens."
Large pressure line* will lie
installed from the new plant*

City Attorney W. C. Hutch­
ison has liccn instructed by
thu City Commission ta jlrn w
up annexation ordinance* for
several parcel* o f land, which
when completed will extend
thu rlty limit* at the way to
Onora ltd.
I'resent limits atop at 27th
81., snd Include the Plnecrcat
Shopping Center, but business
and property owners south along Hwy-17-92 hnve requesed that they be annexed, thus
extending the line from 27th
St. south along Hwy 17-92 to
Onora ltd, amt east to the
I'inuvrest housing area.
City services o f water, po­
lice snd fire protection, street
lights nnd street maintenance
will ha extended.
AntlH|wiling future growth,
heavy water and tewer lines
were recently placed an Onorn ltd., and tha brilliant
mercury vapor street light*
strung just past the
Pinecrest Shopping Center.
"A fte r the lights are exten­
ded to Onora Kd., Sanford
will have continuously lighted
highway, extending from tho
foot o f French Ave., on the
lakcfront
eouth fo r
three
miles," said W . E. Knowles,
city mnnugcr.
Properties included !■ the
annexation extension include
Melodee Skating Rink, Jat
Lanes, Horne's truck atop and
service
stations,
the new
shopping center, the Luther­
an Church and the Adams and
Milter property.

Sanford Pair
Up In Tourney
Patricia Bradford and Ton!
Osborne, Sanford contestants
In the 18th annual National
Pen Weu Golf Championship*,
currently undor way at Rio
Pinar Country Club, have
posted good first round score*
in tliclr age divisions.
Patricia ahot a 90 In tto IS­
IS age bracket while Toni
fired a 57 to take second po­
sition in the 6-7 age group.
More than 200 junior golfcra
from 17 (ta lc* are competed-

Three For Three
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I ) —
The Polaris submarine John
Adams Tuesday went three
for three on Hi first missile
tiring training exercise.

Winnie Kin Dicn
LONDON (U P I ) — C a p t .
George Spcnccr-Churchlll, *
cousin of Sir Winston Church­
ill, died today
in Queen
Mary’s Hospital, He waa M.

FRIDAY N IG H T SPECIAL!

R F K Delays Trip
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Atty. Gen. Hubert F. Ken­
nedy delayed the start of a
sentimental Journey to West
Berlin today to direct tto fed­
eral government's efforts in
Heavy Attack Squadron 11
klisslssippi's
latest
civil
at thu Sanford Naval Air Sta­
right* crisis.
tion will play a prominent role
in the Dupont “ Show o f the
W eek" Sunday at 10 pm. ov­
FORT WORTH (U P I) er Channel 2. WKSH-TV.
pressure system failed on a
The local airmen will ap­
1152 tom her 33,000 feet above
north Texas Tuesday, blow­ pear In a one-hour documen­
ing out a hatch and sucking tary on tho modem aircraft
out the navigator, Capt. Rich­ carrier. Most o f tha program
ard Can-oil, fattier o f four was filmed aboard the USS
Franklin I). Roosevelt us it
children.
traveled from May port to thu
Mediterranean area for duty
NEW YO RK (U P I) - Two with the U.8. Sixth Fleet.
V A H -tl's twin Jet A-SB
men were killed in a barge
explosion
on
the
Hudson Skywarrlor bombere were us­
River Tuesday night but hun­ ed fo r shooting many o f tho
dreds of thousands of specta­ aerial aeenes, Including se­
tors who witnessed the tra­ quences showing a simulated
gedy thought it was part of nuclear Strike and a pilot's
M a c)'* annual firework* dia- ryevlew o f a catapult launch
play.
and carrier lauding.

VAH-11 To Be
On T V Show
Sunday

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No Need For Heart
Attack, Doctor Says
S A N FltANCISCO (U l’ l l Nobody nicd hive a heart at*
tartc heraiifte nature give* a
clear and definite warning a
y ra r In advance.
And the potential victim ran
avoid it by taking itmple and
caiy steps.
Theea rather star'llng as­
sertion* were made today at
the 113th convention id the
American Medical Aaiociation
by Dr. Robert S. Green, direr*
tor of the Heart Reirarch
foundation of C I n c i natti,
Ohio.
He described what be * ail­
ed the pre-heart attack syndrome. Thia la ••being more
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aix ilnya a week and looks
ft i ward to the Saturday night
party.
Tha warning comes when
he unesplslnedly feels t»o
tired before the party to lake
a shower, for example.
Being tired after haul la­
bor, or bored, or depressed,
or even chronically tired, are
not warnings nf Impending
coronary trouble, he said. The
key ia tha unexpectedness.
Green said that if tha exe­
cutive Ignores the warnings,
his periods of fatigue will in­
crease In frequency until he
may even feel •' 'freld o f liv­
in' end 'freld o f dyln'. "
Then, If lucky, he will have
the pang o f angina pectoris
snd lima lo be treated. If tint
to lucky, he will have a heart
attack and aurvive. And If un­
lucky, ha will collapse end
die.
But Green said the poten­
tial fatality can cheat death
by following some eimple
rules.
They are that he mutt avoid fatigue, act hit age, con­
dition himself for each and
every new activity and, if he
has had an attack, accept the
limitations
o f hit scarred
hearL
Six months after the attack,
the patient can resume a vir­
tually normal life, just a*
p r a ■ I dents Klienhower and
Johnson did, according
to
Green.
The lecturer bated hie con­
clusion! upon interviews and
correspondence w i t h
mure
than 1,000 coronary victims
and their relative*.

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P A M E L A A N N KICKS,
Iti-yeur-oM daughter of
Mr. anti Mra. J. W.
Ilickrt o f 836 Lormnnn
Circle N., Lonifwood, U
the latest entry in the
"Misa Flame o f Semin­
ole County” contest beins sponsored by the
Lnngwood V o 1unteer
Fire Dept, as an event
o f its annual Fourth of
July Fiesta. Pamela,
who will represent the
Lonswood department.,
Is 8 feet, 2 inches tall,
measures 34 - 23 - MiG
and lists swimming and
akating ns hobbles.
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County Seeking
Land Fill Sites
Val Riibbina, county sanl(ntlou officut. was auUmriml
by tha Hem mold Board el
Commissioners Tuesday t o
m ika a survey o f the county
to locate new sites fo r laud
fill*.
It was reported nl Tuesd a y ' a Commission meeting
that the present land fill ser*
ving the Cameron City area
will anon reach cupurlty and
tliut another aite, preferably
within a mile of the present
one, will he needed. Robbins
was authorized to locate a
new i|t« and look for others
throughout the nmnly.
J. U. Lavender, county road
superintendent, told the Com­
mission that tha old clay pit
on Country Club Iluad will
anon provide Ha last load o f
flay. The supply there, Lav­
ender declared, will be exhau­
sted before the work of ex­
tending 26th street to the
Country Club Rond's junction
with the entrance to l.och A r ­
bor Is completed.

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The South Semtnnle Rank
el Fern Park, which will ob­
serve It* third anniversary
Friday, is Inviting the public
to make advanced eatimale*
o f the Institution's growth
after a full three years of
operation,
J . P. TVule, vka president
and cashier, announced that a
contest will ho conducted dur­
ing the week to predict the
bank's deposits as of rinsing
on June 3(1,
Awards, including a sav­
ings arrnunt, safety depasll
boxes and personalised checkbonks will be presented to the
tlx persons coming closest to
the exart figure.
As a starting point, Tool*
said the winning entries will
most probably have to I*
“ between |B,000,000 and |S,000,000, In order to accurately
reflect the growth nf .South
Beni inole."
Tha hank, which now h it
more than 400 local stock­
holders, opened on June 2fl.
1001, with first day deposits
ill excess of 11,000,000.
Ily the end o f the first year,
deposits had climbed to |3,237,730, and had reached It,40(1.349, by the end nf the
second year, Tnule reported.
Member*
nf
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hunks
board o f directors are: A. G.
Bush, chairmen; E G. Ranks,
picildcnt; Toole; Amoa 0.
Carroll, Herman J. Hrldrich
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'Too Little,
Too Late,' Say
Barry's Backers
W A S H IN G TO N

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Recreation
Record Attendance Expected For Annual Fiesta
Program Open
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llt’ nry Cabot Lodge, who help­
ed persuade Gen. Dwight D.
Eisenhower to come home
from Paris In 1M2 to run for
President, i* coming home
from
Saigon on an even
tougher task,
H it new goal is to upset
the Goldwater bandwagon by
promoting the 11th hour rundidacy o f Pennsylvania Gcv.
William W. Scranton for the
Republican presidential nom­
ination.
Loti go's decision to resign
ns U. S. ambassador to Viet
Nam did not jar the confi­
dence of Sen, Ilnrry Gohlwater'a backers that the Arirnnsn it too far out in front
to be denied the nomination
at the Snn Francisco conven­
tion opening three weeks
from Thursday.
• I t ’s too little and too late,"
they chorused.
Hut the Lodge move gave a
timely lift to the slow-to-rise
Scranton campaign. It follow ­
ed Scranton'a disclosure that
he hat former New York Gov.
Thomas E. Dewey working in
his corner. And it came in ad­
vance o f next week's import­
ant llinois delegation meeting,
one o f three being held.
Goldwater ignored the poli­
tical implications of Lodge's
decision to give up his diplo­
matic post. Instead, Goldwater
said, Administration "inde­
cision and vacillation" In Veit
Nam had "undoubtedly motiv­
ated his resignation."
But
Scranton
announced
that the 1900 GOP vice presi­
dential nominee "is returning
because he wants to cam­
paign fo r me."
Goldwater hus told Senate
• ssociutes he does nut think
the Scranton campaign has
gotten o ff the ground. He it
said to feel Scranton’a lastminute bid actually haa work­
ed to solidify Goldwater dele­
gate strength, while enliven­
ing the convention outlook
and helping to put the party
In fighting trim.
Lodge, with 46 convention
delegates o f his own, is not
expected by Republicans to
start a political grassfire for
Scranton by himself. His declsion to drop bis diplomatic
immunity to help a fellow
moderate is viewed, however,
as a significant piece in a
pattern
o f developments
which Scranton desperately
needs.

Doii* Bean

North Orlando's summer re­
creation program for child­
ren

six

to 12 years opened

Tuesday with hours set for the
continuation of

the

program

from 9 until 11:45 a. m. on
Tuesday,

Wednesday

and

Thursday of each wvek.
Children not vet registered
still may

STUDENTS A N I) F A C U L T Y MEMBERS from the Vacation Bible School
beinjr conducted by the Community Methodist Church o f Casselberry were
recent guests o f The Sanford Herald on n tour o f the newspaper's plant on
West First Street. Some 20 students, three teachers and the pastor, Rev.
Delmns Copeland, made the tour.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
June 22. 1961
Admissions
Maxine Bowen, KMwin Cher­
ry, Dorothy
Butler,
Edith
K '" b , Lewis Johnson. Mildred
Gilbert, Louise Sword, Tam­
my Shoemaker, W alter Jon­
es and Myrtle Matheny, h11
of Sunford;
Minnie
Scott,
William
Burke
and Irene
Reid, all of Lake Mary.
Illrlhs
To Mr. and Mr*.
Lcnon
Butler, a Baby Boy, Sanford
Discharge*
Shirley
Manley,
Lizzie
Blake and baby, Kslcllu Pe­
terson and James Gunn, all
o f Sunford; Thomas Partin
Jr., Oviedo; Edward Weary,

PTA Pair Back
From Sessions

Two Pinecrest PT A repre­
sentatives from Sanford have
returned from the 28th an­
nual Short I onise In ParentTeacher leadership held at the
University o f South Florida
in Ttonijm.
Mrs. Jimmie I.. Horton Jr.,
president, and Mrs. Melvin
Dekle. legislation committee
chairman, attended the course,
which was rnmluclcd on the
theme o f "Quality Education
and the Means to Provide It.”
Faculty and stuff fo r the
short course Included person­
nel from the Florida Institute
for
Continuing
University
Studies, Floridn ami Florida
State Universities, the De­
partment of County Superin­
tendents, the FE A , the Flor­
ida School Board Assn, and
tho Florida Congress nf Par­
ents anil Tenrhers.
Gubernatorial
candidates
Charles Holley, (Hep.I and
Haydon Burns, (Dem .l spoke
to the short course assembly
on "The Four Yenr Forecast"
Hy Maryann MHr«
for education In Florida.
The Commission on Stew­
Among subjects covered by
ardship and Finance o f the the asiemhly were Mental
Bear Lake Methodist Church Hralth, Safety, Child Growth
will meet at 8 p.m. today at and Development, and P.T.A,
the church cottage.
policies.
During the summer months
while Rev. William Bookman
J s leading aervicea at the
church a brief sermon espec­
ially for ths children will he
included In each Sunday morn­
ing worship service.
Vacation Church School at
Bear Lake Methodist will be­
gin July 6 with Mrs. Margaret
Linton in charge. Classes for
three departments will be con­
ducted with M ob. Pearl Dotten
and Mrs. Ann Irwin In charge
o f kindergarten, Mra. Jean
Mueller and Mrs. Loretta
Nolder in charge o f primary
and Mr*. Vonrllle Anderson
in charge o f Junior high.
Final plans for the school
will be completed at a meet­
ing to be held at 10 a.m. next
Wednesday, July 1, at Mr*.
Mueller's home, 2610 Osklan"0 3 *1 2 ®
do Drive, Bear Lake. A ll
teachers and helpers art ask­
II
J
ed to be present fo r this
meeting.
em r

DcBnry and Roy Wall, Lake
Mary.
JUNE
Admissions
Drcnda Bennett, J u d i t h
Lindquist, Vernon Harden, lwlia Hutncr, Jean Gonzalez,
Lawrence Irvin, Conda Samp­
son, Bobbie Ann Page, Jim ­
my Lee Page, Cora Thomas,
Velnta Madison and Alice Mc­
Millan, all of Sanford; Mar­
garet Shiver, Osteen; Patricia
Johnson, Casselberry; Doro­
thy Hays, Lake Mary; I.cruy
Hodgcc, Merritt Island; Har­
old Hammonds, Hayneville,
Ala., and Florence Christo­
pher, Miami.
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Johnson ol Casselberry, a
Baby Boy; to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hays of I*akc Mary, a
Baby Boy.
Ilisrhargrs
Alfred Anderson, Conquetta
Bowen and baby. James Mc­
Cloud, Edwin Cherry, Phyllis
Hunter, Pamela Nelms, John
Todd,
George
Washington,
Ronald Peoples, M i c h a e l
Johnson, Lula Mae Jones and
Donald Young, all of Sanford;
John Connolly, Ilella ry; Ir­
vin Morion, Oviedo; Marjorie
Ashcly, Longwood, and Flor­
ence Christopher, Miami,

Area Architect
Passes Slate
Board Exams
Richard J. Ostrander, resi­
dent o f Forest City for the
past five years, recently com­
pleted and successfully pass­
ed examinations of the Flor­
ida Slute Board of Architectuie.
Ho received his BA degree
in 1954 from the University
of Florida and is a member
o f Theta Chi Fraternity. Ac­
tive in civic imd social a f­
fairs since moving to the
South Scmimde community, hr
is a past president of the
Bear Lake Little League and
was coach for the team for
three years. Currently be is
serving as president of t«e
Bear Lake Civic Association
and hus been a member of the
Bear Lake PTA executive
board for two years. He is a
Mason am) an mytoiintc mem­
ber of the American Institute
o f Architecture. He bn* had
five years experience In var­
ies phases o f architectural
planning and administration.
He ami his wife, Agnes, an 1
their children, Ricky, nine, and
Kathy, six, live at .1419 Jami­
son Drive in Forest City.

be

signed

in

by

their parents at 9 s, m. and
parents of children now at­
tending Vacation Bible School
who will Ire taking part in the
recreation also should regist­
er their children at the earl­
iest possible time.
The first dance to be spon­
sored by the North Orlando
Teen (N O T ) Club Ls scheduled
for 7:10 p. in. until midnight
Thursday at the village re­
creation renter. AH teenagers
in the village and surrounding
communities are invite's) to
attend. Adult sponsor* of the
club will act ** chaperones.

Miss Stevens Is
Contestant For
‘Miss Flame’
Information tin Miss Mar­
garet Stevens, candidate for
the "Miss Flame of Seminole
County” contest, was inad­
vertently omitted front the
article in Tuesday's Herald
accompanying the p h o t o graphs In which Miss Stev­
ens was shown ns one of three
new entries to represent the
Longwood Volunteer Fire De­
partment.
Margaret 1* If! year* old
ami I* the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Stevens o f
949
K.
Snnlnmlo Springs
Drive, Longwood. She is 6 fort,
8 indies tall, measures 98-2698 and 1* n student at Lyman
High Srhnul. Cooking and
mcilern art are her hobbies.
The contest is sponsored by
the Iaingwood Volunteer Fire­
men in conjunction with their
annual Fourth o f July Fiesta
Girls will be judged both in
bathing suits ami f o r m a l
gowns.

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mentary School to the fair­
The Longwood Volunteer grounds.
Many other
events
are
Fire
Department’s
annual
Fourth of July Fiesta, which scheduled for entertainment
throughout the day including
was started four year* ago for
a greased pig contest, greas­
the stated purpose of provid­ ed pole contest, presentation
ing n get-together fo r citizens o f more than SfoOO worth of
o f the area and thus prevent­ donation prizes and finals in
ing accidents by keeping traf­ the "Miss Flame o f Seminole
fic o ff the highways, has County" beauty contest and
mushroomi ! to the point Hint many others.
crowds attending this year's
Climaxing the day's activi­
celebration are expected to ex­ ties will be fireworks dis­
ceed last year's estimated at­ plays which the firemen saytendance of 15,000-20,000 per­ will be tile biggest ever seen
sons.
in Seminole County.
The Fiesta, this year, for
I’ rocecds fiom the annual
the third time, will be a thiro- Fiestas have been used in the
day event taking place at past for radio* nod monitor
Reiter's Field west o f Long­ equipment, new sirens, warn­
wood on Snnlnmlo Springs ing lights, two high pressure
mizzles, boots, rainront* and
Drive.
Concession stands ami food helmets, rebuilding ami equip­
and drink booths will he in ping of an emergency vehicle
operation nod open to the pub­ ami purchase o f a 9,90(1 watt
lic at 0 p.m. on July 2 amt portable power plant.
July 9. The nil-day celebra­
In addition the department
tion planned for the fourth annually sponsors a Hallo­
will kick o ff at 10 a.m. with ween Party and Community
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Whip Yanks; Culp Handcuffs Cubs

About Sports

Phil Youngster
Hurls 1-Hifler;
Giants Split 2

Thinking N. Y. Loses Lead
Engineers Beat
CP0
Beats
Civitans;
O ut Loud In AL; Chicago
Oilers To Keep
By Julian Stcnatran

The

South Seminole

League

Association

trying

to

get

Its

is

Little
still

proposed

summer leagues on the road.
The group is planning a lea­
gue for IS to ll-ycar-olda
who

are

not

eligible

for

American Legion bsscball.
Teams would

be

in

the

same towns or area* now
fielding teams In the South
Seminole
Senior
League.
That would be Casselberry,
Bear
Lake,
Altamonte
Springs, Sunland, Longwood,
Lake Mary and North Or­
lando. Lake Mary doesn't
have • Senior League entry
but we understand they're
planning to have one In the
proposed circuit.
The association is also go­
ing ahead with plana for tha
summer Men’s Slo-Pltch soft­
ball circuit. This will be for
men IB to BO, they say. (H a r­
ry "L e fty ” Johnson, our man­
aging editor, could play in
this one If ha didn't live out­
side the district). Anyway, we
understand some tea m i have
already gotten practice ses­
sions underway.
It’s proposed that these
league* begin play early In
July and wind up the sched­
ule! late In August.
• • •

Blanks Boston Elks Nip Lake Mary Chances Alive
By Joe Gergen

D P I Sport* W riter
The much-maligned Amer­
ican League can breathe eas­
ier today because Hank Hau­
er's battling Orioles have pro­
ven to bo no clay pigeons.
Baltimore, expected to fold
before the headlong rush of
the New York Yankees, sav­
ed the league from total cmbarraaament Tuesday
night
when they scored seven runs
after two men were out in
the eighth inning to edge the
Bombers, 0-8, and hop back
into first place.
The Yankees had won 13 of
their lis t 15 when they arriv­
ed in Baltimore and appeared
poised to make a shambles of
the A L race once again. The
Orioles did nothing to allay
those fears In the first aeven
Innings as New York treated
rookie sensation Wally Bunker
with contempt and jumped to
a 7-2 lead.
Pinchhittcr Charlie Lau and
Jack Brandt opened tha eighth
Inning with singles before
Pete Mlkkelsen retired the
next two batters.
After a walk to Norm Slebero, Baltimore followed with
a single, double, single to
chase Mlkkelsen. Jerry Adair
greeted Ralph Terry with yet
another single and Lau, who
started the whole thing, ended
It up with a double into the
left field comer.
The White Sox recovered
from shock hi time to blank
the Red Sox, 2-0; The Angels
scored their seventh consecu­
tive triumph over the Sena­
tors, 2-0; the Twins trimmed
Cleveland 0-2; and the Tigers
toppled the Athletics, 9-3, after
losing the opener, 2-1, In other
American League games.

Did you notice our piece in
Tuesday's column about Lar­
ry Dupree, tha Gator star
who is considered the best
runner ever seen In college
football by Florida Coach Ray
Graves?
Seems that wo have some
more Information oo why
Graves puts Dupree In this
class.
Last season tha young­
ster gained 745 yards with
■ bad knee, sick with pneu­
monia and a personal trag­
edy the week of the Geor­
gia gams.
W hit kind o f soison do
you suppose Dupre* could
have with a good knee, no
illness or Injuries, and no
mora tragedies? Graves says,
" a healthy Dupree this fall
The Yanks and the Panth­
will top anything the young­
ster’s yet done.” Gator fans ers, losers of their first out­
ings In Pee Wee League play,
hope Graves Is right!
evened up their records for
• • •
And speaking o f F lorldi the young setson at one and
one Friday afternoon.
football, the record shows
The Yanks posted a 7 to 0
that the Gators' best fourwin over the Rebels white the
year Southeastern Conference
Panthers clawed the Cubs 10
gridiron record his been es­
to 7.
tablished under Graves. HU
This afternoon the Tigers
O alori have won 15, lost nine
play Ute league leading Chiefs
snd tied one in league com­
at Fort Mellon Park's Little
petition during this period for
League Field and the Rebels
an average of .015.
take on the Panthers at the
• • •
park's softball field.
It waa ■ case of "w e
didn't know” on Ute part of
Milwaukee baseball f a n s
Monday night.
Philadelphia 39 24 .610
During tha ball gsme, In
39 27 .591 m
San Fran.
which the Dodger* took a 10
Pittsburgh
34 29 .540 5
to • decision and handed the
33 30 .538 5
Cincinnati
Braves their sixth consecutive
Chicago
31 31 .500 744
loss, fin s
booed Manager
St. Louis
33 33 .500 T44
Bobby Bragen every time he
Los Angeles 32 34 .483 Bit
walked out on the field.
32 35 .471 9
Houston
They weren't aware of the
31 35 .470 914
Milwaukee
fact Ute Milwaukee manage­
20 48 .294 2 m
New York
ment just before the h ill
Tuesday's Results
gamo had torn up Uragan's
Chicago 2 Philadelphia 0, 1st
old contract and given him a
Philadelphia S Chicago 0, 2nd
brand new one extending his
San Fran. 0 Cincinnati 0, 1st
service! through 1005.
Cincinnati 5 San Fran. 4, 2nd
Milwaukee 5 Los Angeles 2
Pittsburgh 5 New York 1
SI, Louis 5 Houston 4
Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh at New York
SAN FRANCISCO (U l’ I ) - Houston at St. Louis
Willie Mays of the San Fran­ Los Augeles at San Fran, (n )
cisco Giants, one of the top
Only game* scheduled
National
League
sluggers,
and Wally Bunker, a 19-yearold rookie with the Baltimore
Orioles, today were voted the
"V *B Houses Outstanding Ach­
ievement Award” In major
NEW YO R K (U P I) — Th*
league baseball for April and player representative* of the
May.
National Basketball Player*
Bunker received 121 votes Association have unanimously
and Maya 07.
approved a 30qre*r endow­

Yanks, Panthers
Post Wins In
Pee Wee Loop

National League

Mays, Bunker
Awards Winners

C O N SISTE N T

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IT H A C A , N.Y. — (N E A )
— Tony DaLaurentia, a sen­
ior shortstop on tbs Cornell
baseball team, haa won tha
Charles H. Blair Bat award
fo r tha top batUng average
In tha Eastern Intercollegiate
Baseball League. DaLaurenlis
hjp .600 this past season.

ciding run In tha bottom half
of the final frame Tuesday
night

at

Memorial

Stadium

to nose out the Civitans, 9 to
8, In a City Recreation De­
partment
sponsored Junior
Boys League tilt.
C l’O rolled for two runs In
the final stanza on a pair o f
walks, a nicked batsman, one
miscue and a wild pitch to
post tha victory. John Butts
led the CPO nine at the plate
with a duet o f binglea — one
double and one tlirce-hagger.

George's Rally
Sinks The Navy
In LL Contest
A rally right out of the
storybook
carried
George’*
past the championship Navy
nln’ Tuesday night In the
highest scoring affair of the
City Recreation Department's
U tile American League sea­
son. George's found them­
selves down 11 to 2 going Into
Ihe fifth inning of their Uit
with the Sailors.
They tallied six Umea in
that frame to close the gap
■omewhat but Navy came
back to aend over four tellies
in their half of the identical
inning and for what looked
like a sure victory.
But George's nine wasn't to
be denied. They pushed over
no les* than 10 runs in the
final Inning and held Navy
scoreless the rest of the way
to post an IS to 15 victory.
The win left George'* lied
with Florida State Bank for
second place In the Little
American. Steve Rawls got
credit for his seventh win in
nine di-siaious. Andy llufua
had the only home run of the
game, a grand alam clout
for the Tars.

American
League
40 25 .013
Baltlmnro
W
New York 38 24 .013
33 26 .574 3
Chicago
&gt;4 31 .523 0
Minnesota
30 31 .492 8
Cleveland
32 33 .470 8
Boston
28 34 .400 10
Detroit
Los Angeles &gt;1 37 .450 1044
Washington 29 41 .414 2344
Kansas City 20 40 .384 1444
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 2 Boston 0
Baltimore B New York 8
Minnesota 6 Cleveland I
Kansas City 2 Detroit 1, 1st
Detroit B Kansas City 3, 2nd
Los Angeles 2 Washington 0
Thursday’s Gamas
Cleveland at Minnesota
Kansas City at Loa Angeles
(n )
New York at Baltimore (n )
Only games scheduled

Junior League

Results Tuesday
Elka IS Lake Mary B
Elks
232 305-13 11 2
Lake Mary
001 500- 0 7 4
W P —Billy M iller (2 0 ), LP
—Dickie Smith (0-1)
CPO • l ‘lvllan a
Clvit an
413 00-8 3 2
CPO
211 32—0 0 2
W P - Mika Stubblns (3-7).
L P — Tom m y Hickson (0-0)
STANDINGS
10 1
Shrina
1 3
CPO
7 4
Elka
7 4
Rotary
3 a
Klwanls
2 9
Lake Mary
2 10
Clvllan
Games Today
Game* Thursday
ment and benefit program
covering aach Individual play Shrine at Rotary 4:30
cr.
Ktwania at Lak* Mary 7:30
Tom
Hciniohu and Jack (A t Memorial Stadium)
Twyman,
meeting
Monday
IIE Y M A N SIGNS
with
league
Commissioner
Walter Kennedy, also discuss
NEW Y O R K (U P I) - Art
ed tha necessity of the NBA Hayman,
form er All-Amer­
Board o f Governors to meet ican from Duke University ie
annually with the officers of the first New York Knicker­
the players association.
bocker to return bis signed
contract for the 1004 seasoo.
HOCKEY IN V ITA TIO N
GETS C YO A W A R D
STOCKHOLM (U P I) A
boys hockey team from Bor N E W Y O R K (U P I ) — Jo*
lacnga has been Invited, un­ Christopher, N ew York Msta'
der the suspices of the Peo­ outfit Id ar, w ill receive tha
ple-to-People program to play Catholle Youth Organisation's
10 matches in tha United moat popular Mat player aMatStates from Dec. 20 to Jan. ward before today's
Pittsburg game.
12, it was announced today.

NBA Cagers OK
Endowment Plan

E A S T L A N S IN G , Mich. —
(N E A ) — Fran Dittrich has
been coaching cross-country
at Michigan Stata fo r the
last tlx yaara and during that
time his teams have won five
R ig Ten titles.

Tha CPO’ara scored tha de­

United Press International

It waa tha last gama o f tha

As slim as they may be,
regular aeason fo r the Civi­
the hope of the Locomotive
tans. The loss left them with
Engineers (or a Little Nation­
a record o f two wins and 10
al League pennant were kept
losses during the second half
and an overall seasonal mark alive Tuesday night when the
o f seven victories and 17 de­ railroaders defeated wlnless
feats.
Standard Oil by a score of
Meanwhile, The Elki, first 12 to 3.
half champs, won their third
BUI Schmidt hU his eighth
consecutive contest by club­ home run of the season to tie
bing Lake Mary 15 to fl. B il­ M irk Gockman of Perfection
ly M iller made hit second Dairies in the LUUe American
mound appearance o f the aaa- loop for the Little League
son a successful one by pick­ home run lead. Paul WaUon,
ing up the victory. Miller also meanwhile, registered his se­
paced his mates at the plat- cond win on the mound this
ter with three hits in four season. He baa yet to lose a
rips. Gary Maples had two decision.
The
Engineers
are
two
safeties and was cited fo r hla
fin* glove work, turning in games o ff the pace set by
league leading Hunt Lincolna spectacular twin-killing.
A fte r winning t h a firat Mercury. Both tha Engineers
half, tha Elks rocked along and the Comets have a pair
during the second h alf by of tilts remaining to be play­
winning only four o f their ed.
It Is still mathematically
eight games. Suddenly, they
came to life and now have possible tor the Engineers to
scored 44 rune in thair last tie Hunt and force a post sea­
son playoff between the two
three outings,
The playoff fo r the loop clubs to determine the loop’s
title begins next
Monday championship and which team
night with the Elke meeting wins the right to meet the
tha second half winners, the Navy—winner* o f the Little
American League Title — for
Shrine.
Ihe Little League champion­
ship.
Hunt, however could clinch
the crown with a win this af­
ternoon when they tangle with
Chase and Co. Skipper Senkartk is expected to get the
mound assignment this after­
noon as Hunt hopes to wrap
it up.

Clay Relaxes
In NYC After
African Tour

NEW YO R K (U P I) — Cssatus Clay, who cut ahort his
African "good will” tour be­
cause he waa "to o tired," re.
taxed In New York today and
prepared tor a meeting with
Black Muslim leader Elijah
Muhimmed Sunday.
"People have been mobbing
m e," Clay said on hla return
to the United State* Tuesday
night. "T h ey've been killing
me. I'm tired.”
Clay said he was treated
more like a politician than an
athlete during hla five-week
tour of Ghana, Nigeria and
the United Arab Republic.
" I hope 1 created tha pro­
per Impression," Clay said.
"1 just wanted to show them
that I'm a clean living person
and a Muslim. I wanted to let
them know they hav* thou­
sand* of brothers In A m er­
ica.”
Clay laid ha plana to meet
Muhimmed Sunday afternoon
at the 300th Arm ory in Har­
lem.
"I'm nervous every time 1
go around him,” Clay said.
"H e's so big and wise. It's
Ilka being next to God.”

Pinecrest Nips
Soufhside In
Summer Tift

Pinecrest E l e m e n t a r y
School’s eoftbail team scored
a 3 to 1 victory recently over
team in summer recreation
program play.
The game was scoreless un­
til Ute fourth when the hit­
ting o f Vernon Smith and
Sieve Russell produced a sin­
gle run. The Southslders came
right bick to knot the score
on hits by third baseman
Bubba Parka, shortstop Bob­
by Brown snd first sackcr
Stan Wlnfrce.
The bitting o f Bob Clary
and Bruce Collins later gave
the Pinecrestcrs the winning
margin.
Defensively,
Doug
Malic sowaki, Smith, and Deoto* Griffin stood out for the
Pinecrest while Parks, Brown
and Leon Awaln paced the
play afield for tha Southsidere.
Pinecrest
had
Ha own
cheering squad la Breads and
Shlela Daniels, Ksthy Tlllls.
Louis* Knight, Cathy T rip ­
Results Tuesday
lett
and Brenda Patterson.
Locomotive Engineer! 11
Other members o f the Pine­
Standard Oil I
crest teem w a n Bruce Col­
Engineers
117 300—IS H
lins, Bob Sim peon, Charles
Oilers
300 000— 3 0
Knight,
Ronnie Pratt sod
W P—Paul Watson (2-0), L P Stave Russell.
Randy Iv y (0-0)
The two dubs will play a
H R—BiU Schmidt, Engineer*,
return engagement Thursday
eighth o ! year
at Pinecrest.
STANDINGS
Hunt Llnroln-Mercury IT
3
Locomotive Engineers 15 1
Chase .......................... 13 10
P in t Federal ............. 11 11
Kasslts Monday
Standard Oil ............... 0 23
Chiefs • Tigers 0
Game Today
Panthers IS Rebeta I
Hunt Lin-Mer vs Chase
STANDINGS
(4:30 p.m., Bay Avcnu* park)

Little National

Pee Wee League

Chiefs .....................S 0
Paothtra ......................... a 1

GOOD MOVE
Yank* ............................ i
i
BLOOM INGTON, Ind. —
Rebel........................ 1 2
(N E A ) — Sophomore Don
Ttgere .................... 1 g
Dilly passed up spring foot­ Cuba ....................... o a
ball practice at Indiana Uni­
Garnet Ted ay
versity thia year to piay tho Cuba va Tigers (P t. Mellon
outfield on tho Hooaier base­
Little League Pield—4:30)
ball team. It waa a smart de­ Panthers v i Yanks (P t. M el­
cision because Dilly won tha
ton Softball F k ld —4:30)
Balfour Baseball Award fo r
bringing "honor and distinc­
W A L L A C E IS BACK
tion to the university.”
C LE V E LA N D , Ohio (U P I)
— N a U Wallack, tha Cleve­
F IR S T A G A IN
land Brown's first public re ­
N E W Y O R K — (N E A ) — lations director, returns to the
Marathon runner Buddy Kdel- National Football L e a g u e
en waa the first athlete to tu rn on July 0, after resign­
win a place on tho U.8. track ing a similar position with
and field team which will com­ tho Cleveland Indiand two
pete in tha 1004 Olympic woeka ago.
gamaa. Tha remainder o f the
team w ill be selected in meets
In New York and Loa Angeles
this summer.

T R Y A G A IN
LOS A N G E LE S — (N E A )
— It gets a bit frustrating at
times, but tba Loa Angela*
Angela still have hopes o f
P A C K L P T IN O
N E W Y O R K U P I) — Sara­ swooping a doublahsadar from
toga, America’s oldest n e e tho Now York Yankee*. In
track, w ill undergo a |3.5 their brief hletory, the Angels
million face lift a t the and have split three twinhllla and
of thia year's moating.
lost two.

The lively ball is a dead 1*
sue in Philadelphia.
It was murdered by tho Phil­
lies'

parsimonious

pitching

staff which considers a base
hit a personal affront and a
run inexcusable.
Jim Dunning, the stingy
dean of the Phils’ (lingers,
provided the club's talented
youngsters with a memorable
lesson on Sunday when he
pitched
a
perfect
gamo
against the New York Meta,
and eager pupil Ray Culp
waited no Ume in putting the
theory iuto practice.
Culp, a 22-year-old right­
hander, tossed a brilliant onehitter at the Chicago Cubs
Tuesday night, 9-0, and salvag­
ed a split of the twi-night dou­
bleheader after the Cubs had
taken the opener, 2-0
Reserve
Len
Gabriclson,
who entered the game in tho
third inning as a pinchhitter,
cracked a line single to right
in (he sixth.
The 200-pound Texan per­
mitted only one other baserunner in the game—Andre
Rodgers, whom he walked Ja
the first.
The Giants lost a chance to
gain ground on the leaders
when they lost the nightcap,
5-4, on Marty Keough's 11thinnlng home run after they
had beaten the Reds In the
opener, 6-0. The Pirates scutt­
led the Metx, 5-1; the Cards
clipped the Colts, 5-4; and tho
Braves subdued the Dodgers,
5-2, in other National League
games.

GROOMS HIGH’S B IL L Y HUSH (c e n t e r ) inks a contract with the Chicago
W hite Sox for a reported bonus o f $12,000. The Panther graduate played
third base fo r Coach Dick Evnns' (righ t) Crooms baseball team and led
the club with a plate average o f .639 against some o f the best Negro high
nchool hurling in Florida. lie's nlso considered a sterling inficldcr. White
Sox scout Jack Widman signed the Sanford youth.

Angel Hurler Now Plays In
Outfield And Hits Cleanup
By Alex Kahn
U P I Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (U P I) That bewildered look that
sometimes comes to Willie
Smith's eye* these days Is the
result of the sudden change in
hla baseball career from pit­
cher to outfielder.
The switch made by Los
Angeles Angela Manager Bill
Rigncy is m recent that Smith
catches himself heading for
the bullpen just before a game
and has to halt and tell him­
self he no longer is a relief
pitcher but plays (he outfield.
Clutch hits by Smith have
spelled the difference between
victory and defeat for the An­
gela the past two night In a
row. Monday night, he doub­
led to break a 2-2 tie with
Washington.
And
Tueodiy
night he did it again with a
two-run homer in the eighth.

Men's League
Results Tuesday
Wilson Maler 11 USO 3
Wil. Maler 502 004 O - l l 14 2
USO
000 000 3— 3 6 4
W P— Don 31assie (0-0), LP
— Oliver (1-5), HR— Larry
Helman, Wilson Malar, 7th of
the year
Florida State It Robbs 10
Robbs
200 211 4—10 14 3
Fla State
101 101 1—11 13 1
W P — Dan Hunter (2-1), LP
—Earl
Event
(6-8),
HR—
Mike Hendry, Robbs, 7th ot
the year; Don Hunter, Fla.
State., 1st of the year.
STANDINGS
Kingswood
S fl
Longwood
6 3
McRaney
S 3
Fla. State
4 4
Robbs
4 4
Chase
3 8
Wilson Maier
2 6
U S O
1 7
Games Tonight
McRaney at Chase 7: So
Longwood at Kingswood 8:43
(F t. Mellon Park)

Little American
Results Tuesday
George’s !8 N avy 10
George's
003 06( 10)—I I 0 5
N avy
420 54 0 —IS 5 2
WP—Steve Rawls (7-2), L P Mlke Analey (0-1)
HR—Andy Rufua, Navy, fifth
o f year
STANDINGS
N avy ................ •to** 19 4
Florida State ... sees # 13 11
George's ..........
12 11
Perfection Dairy * * e* 1 13
0 10
Sanford Atlantic ......
Gama Taulght
Sanford Atlantic at Florida
State
(7:10. Ft. Mellon P ark )

H icre have been a few pit­ minors. I batted around .380
chers who have made good aa at Syracuse but mostly I was
fielders. The most notable ex­ considered a pitcher, although
I did plnchhlt every once and
ample, of course, was Babe
a while and didn’t do badly."
Ruth who switched from being
The Angels obtained Smith
an outstanding pitcher to the
primarily as a relief pitcher,
home run king of baseball.
trading Julio Navarro to the
" I ’d always been a pretty
Detroit Tlgera for him. Loa
good hitter,” Smith admits.
Angeles needed a lefthanded
"B u t that was mainly in the
reliever and they were aware
lie was better than an average
hitter for a pitcher.
When the Angeles were on
the road and Rlgney need­
ed lefthanded plnchhiltlng, he
turned to Smith. The 25-yearold responded with gusto. In
his first 11 appearances as a
plnchhltter he gleaned six
hits.
Wilson Maler scored five
So Blgncy took a chance and
runa in the first and roasted
started Smith in the outfield
tha rest o f the way to top the
at
Detroit.
Smith
came
USO, 11 to 8, in a Men's through with his first major
Slo-Pltch Softball League con­ league home run. Aa a result,
test Tuesday night at Fort Smith a few days later againat
Mellon Park.
Washington started and had
Don Massie had a shutout the cleanup spot In the batting
going until the final frame order.
when
the USO'era tallied
" I l ' i remotely possible that
three times in a last-ditch we may be so lacking on re­
effort. Larry Helman clouted lie f pitching that Willie will
his aeventh homer o f tha sea­ go back to throwing," Rigncy
son fo r the Furnlturemen.
says "but as of right now he's
When Florida State Bank one o f my outfielders and
plays Robb's Construction a lefthandcd plnchhltter*.”
thriller can always be expec­
ted and tha fans weren't dis­
appointed last night.
The two clubs met fo r the
fourth and final tlm* in reg­
Tuesday’s Result*
ular aeason play and tha Knoxville 3, Lynchburg 4
Bankers edged tha Construe- Chattanooga 0, Birmingham 0
tlontnen 11 to 10. Tha last Asheville 12, Columbus 0
three tilts between these two Macon 7, Charlotte 4
outfit* have been decided by
one run. Robb'e rallied fo r
four runa In the top o f the
Remember
fir a) frame to knot tha count
at 10-all but tha Bankera
those
came right beck In the final
half o f tha laet Inning to push
over the winning marker.
Dun Hunter was the win­
ning pitcher and Earl Evans
wee tagged with
tha loaa.
Don Huntar o f tha Bankers
and Mika Hendry o f Robb's
both clouted homers. I t waa
Hendry's aavsnth o f tha sea­
son.
• f your vacation

International
League

USO Topped By
Wilson-Maier;
FSB Nips Robb

Southern League

South Seminole
Senior League
Results Tuesday Night
Sunland 0, Bear Lake 0
game called and o f 0th, curfew
S TA N D IN G S
Longwood
4
l
Altamonte Springs
S
1
2
Casselberry
t
Bear Laka
1
1
North Orlando
3
1
Sunland
3
0
Game Tonight
North Orlando -vs- Altamonte

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Columbus at Buffalo,
ppd., rain
Richmond at Toronto,
ppd., rain
Roch. 4 Atlanta 3, 7 Inna, rain
Syracuse 3 Jnxnvlllo 2,
1st 7 ins
Jacksonville 8 Syracuse 1, 2nd

South Seminole
Little League
Results Tuesday N ight
Casselberry 8 Altam, Twins
STANDINGS
Casselberry
t
Altamonte Twine
8
I-ongwood
s
Sunland
8
Bear Lake
8
North Orlend*
I
Lake M iry
2
Altamonte Senators
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Marry In Impressive Rites

into the clatter, the chatter,
the ringing o f the
tele­
phone!, the rattle of the tel­
etype* and that wonderful
climatic aound when the old
preaaea atart rolling.
But we've been out of touch
fo r a good while now, and
don't know much o f what’a
going on "around town".
W ill be counting on you all
to Up ua o ff on the atralght
acoop and keep ua up to date
on ail the interesting happen­
ing*, and who'* doing what.
You know the old formula
— who, what, when, where
and how.
And aometlmea, HnwcumT
e * •
Here'* a piece o f new*.
The Beatlea are on the way
outl
Know who'* coming In 7
Raid!
e * #
CAUSING a lot o f U lk around town thaae day* la the
eontroveralal new atyle In
bathing aulta fo r women that
have no tope, or at beat, a
aklmpy bit o f lace, net or
lorn* other aheer material*.
Haven't yet found anyone
who plana to purehaae one,
but everyone la keeping their
eyea wide open at the beach
to aea if anyone dare*.
The firat one who did, a
gal in Chicago, promptly got
arreated, and local law en­
forcement officer* *ay "you
will here, too."
Smart women believe that
the old adage that aaya,
"Woman** greateat allure ia
man'* imagination."
Anyway —
how alluring
look, peering out of
o f a paddy wage

e

*

D O N T fill the ga* tank o f
yaur car to the top during
th*aa hot day* w* are hav­
ing!
The h i g h
temperature*
cauta tha gua to axpand and
apill out onto tha ground, not

Bud I.ayer, Sanford Junior
High School teacher wn* the
ipeaker and explained aeverni theorlca of the beginning
o f mnn^ii advanced by phlloxophera and aclentiats over
the centuric*.
However, other member* of
tho club had their own theor­
ies and frequently interrupted
the speaker to disagree with
him at various points.
It accma that everyone has
their own dle-hnrd Idena on
evolution and take atrong ex­
ception to all other*.
In closing. I.aycr advanced
the Idea that the two theories
that are most prevalent, that
o f humnn development from
a single onc-cellcd organism
into a complex organism of
man; and the Biblical story
o f creation by God, could ho
reconciled.
This reconciliation could he
possible, Layer theorised If
one Interpret* the passage of
the Bible that says, "God
breathed Into man the breath
o f life and man became a
living soul" to indicate that
the developed creature that
evolved from a onc-cellcd or­
ganism had no soul and God,
"created him In H i* own Im­
age by giving him a spirit or
soul, as God Himself is a
spirit and not a human crea­
ture,"
Layer emphailxed that all
remarks niude were In th*
realm of "theory” and not to
be taken as “ gospel."
When one recall* that man­
kind today only uses seven
to IS percent o f hi* potential
brain power, It I* perhaps
easier to conceive of God a*
a Supreme Intelligence, whom
our small mind* cannot even
begin to comprehend.
It was n most interesting
discussion and one that pro­
voked a great deal o f deep
thought, If “ thought” can be
separated from superstition,
pre-concelved
notions a n d
dogma.

Methodist Joy Circle W S C S
Announces Officer Slate
H r*. Roger Harris begin
her second term lest week as
chairman o f the Joy Circle of
W.S.C.S. o f the Grace Mothodlst Church. Assisting her
are Ur*. J. 0. Marr, vIco
chairman; Mr*. John L. Mar­
tin, secretary; Mr*. Lamar
William*, treaiurcr; M r * .
Roy Wall, devotional leader;
Mr*. James Leonard, pro­
gram chairman; Mrs. Philip
Monroe, membership chair
man; Mr*. Malcolm laxige,
telephone chairman, and Mr*.

Casselberry

Personals
Mr*. Hugh Lynes o f Queen'*
Mirror Circle he* returned
home from Winter Perk Me­
morial Hospital and la recov­
ering from a broken hip.
Mra. Paul Bates o f 1-akc
Ellen Circle haa been confin­
ed at tha Winter Park Me­
morial Hospital fo r the past
week due to illness.

K. J, Murray, sunshine chair­
man.
Serving on the membership
eommlttec with Mrs. Monroe
arc Mrs. Jaek Itossman and
Mrs, John Hire*. Tlw tele­
phone comm illcn members
are Mr*. Marlon Prccman
and Mr*. James Turner.
Mrs. Harris presided over
I he meeting with Mrs. Hires
presenting I ho inspiring devo­
tional program.
Members voted to disburse
offerings
collected
In Die
birthday apron for kitchen
equipment. Curtains w e r e
made recently for the kitchen
with several membera helpIng to land, stain and varnish
the kitchen cupboards.
Joy Circle Is responsible for
the church nursery laundry
each month with Mrs, Turner
In charge for June.
At the close of the meeting,
the circle presented Mr*. Har­
ris a gift token in apprecia­
tion for her aervlce last year,
followed by a closing prayer
led by Mrs. llossman.

MR. AN D MRS.

M iss A d a Lorell Chambers
Engaged To James H. Dicks

Skinner-Neal

Wedding Details

MISS CHAMBERS

The Osteen Civic
Association Ends
Current Season
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
Tho Osteen Civic Associa­
tion met Thursday evening
at Urn County Barn Building.
Nirk
Pfelfullf,
president,
appointed a nominating com­
mittee, Mrs. P. T. Piety, Mrs.
Edward Pell and Irving Veino
Jr. This committee will pre­
sent n slate o f officers at tho
next meeting which will ha
the third Thursday evening
In September.
Another set o f plans was
presented fo r the proposed
Civic building, to be studied
by the eommlttec.
Mrs. Lois Brooke, (oral
postmaster, gave * talk on
the new Zip Code. She **In the distribution o f the
plained how it would assist
mail and urged everyone to
use IL

Enterprise

N O T IC E
need of a Ionic alntement
meusage U brief. So we'll

Personals
Jimmy W elli, son of Dr.
and lira. J. R. W elli of Stone
Island, accompanied friends
o ! the fam ily to New York
and a trip to tlw World's Fair.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Owen and
family returned from a week'*
vacation in the southern part
of the atate.

down here and aajr "RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers a complete electrical
aervlce, doee good work, doee it prompt*
Ijr, efficiently and cheerfully and doee
appreciate Ita ctutomere."

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 822-0912
C * M « r d * l . . . Residential . . . Industrial W iring

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1964

matrimony on Saturday, June
20, at 3 p.m. at St. Ann's
Catholic C h u r c h , DcBary,
with Father Edward O'Shea
performing t h e Imprcsjlvc
candlelight ceremony.
Tlie bride, given in marrl*

age by her father, was lovely
In a street length while gown,
featuring a chanlilly
lace
bodice with scooped neckline
and capped sleeves and a
voluminous skirt of silk or­
gans*. Her veil of illusion was
attached to s Jeweled pillbox
and she carried a colonial
bridal bouquet o f white rosea
and carnations.
Miss Kathleen Morrison of
Miami served the bride as
maid of honor and was gown­
ed In scafoam nylon chiffon
with a corsage of pink roses
and earns lions.
Best man was Stanley Pernick o f East Chicago, Ind.
The bride’s mother was at­
tired in a smart pastel pink
iinen sheath with a white car­
nation corsage. The groom's
mother chose a champagne
sheath featuring lace inserts
in the sleeves and her cor­
tege was of white carnations.
Following the wedding, a
reception and buffet supper
were held at the DeRsry re ­
creation hall. The table was
centered with the three tiered
wedding cake surrounded by
a horseshoe telling of fern
and blossoms. A variety o f as­
sorted meals, salads and rel­
ishes filled the buffet tables.
Miss Jackie Turns of DcLand presided over the punch
bowl with Miss Nancy Webb
o f DeLand in charge of the
bride's book.
Following the wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Mowery will
reside in Miami where he is
affiliated w i t h
the Dade
County School Board of Pub­
T E R R Y D E A N M OW ERY
lic Instruction.
Out of town guests for the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Mowery and sons, Ron­
ald, Tim and Manny, from
Miami; Air. and Mra, S. L.
Woodson, grandparents of the
bride, from Clinton, Ky., and
By Donna Estes
Mrs. Beulah Travis and ton,
Mr. and Mrs. David RitchRichard, Mra. Wayne Wheel­
ison or Csiielbcrry, announce
er and Alisa Jean Jackson, all
the engagement a n d
ap­
of Miami.
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Ada Lorell
Chambers, to James Harold
Dicks, son of LL Col. (retir­
ed) and Mrs. James II. Dicks,
o f Salt Lake City, Utah.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Mins P a t r i c i a Woodson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
. . .
G. Woodson, of Dcllary, and
Terry Dean Mowery, son of
only cauaing a fire hazard, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mowery
By Dottle A m lin
How good It l i to be on* but alao wanting your mon­ of Miami, were united in holy
o f the "Hcm M Angela" nguln. ey.
. . .
And how kind all of you,
What waa achcduled to be
my r*a d *n , have been!
Don't know when your col* a talk on evolution or thcorumnlat haa been quite *o lea of how life began on
happy. Hadn't readied just earth, at the Civitnn meeting
how much we misted this laet week turned Into a dis­
amoky, noliy, ncwipapcr o f­ cussion, with everyone getting
fic e until we plunged back Into the act.

Vb

The bride elect wai born
In Warren County, Kentucky,
and was graduated from L y­
man High School with the
class of 1903.
Mr. Dicks was born st
Louisville, Ky., and complet­
ed his public schooling in Salt
Lake City. He is presently
serving a tour of duly with
tiic United States Navy, sta­
tioned at the Naval Air Sta­
tion in Jacksonville.
Thu wedding will be nn
event of July I at II a.in. at
the Church o f Nativity, Lake
Mary.

Are Announced
Final plans have been com­
pleted fo r tho Sklnner-Neel
wedding, which will be sol­
emnized on Huturday, June
27, at 11 a.m. at the Firat
Methodist Church.
No formal Invitations have
been issued, hut friends o f
the family are cordially invi­
ted to attend the roremony.
There will be a small break­
fast In .McKinley Hall follow ­
ing the ceremony fo r the Im­
mediate family.

Miss Ivey Is Complimented
At Lovely Bridal Luncheon
Mrs. A. S. AtcCallum and
Mr*. Hoy
Holler
recently
were colioitcssri to a bridal
luncheon at tho AlcCallum
home on Alellonvilln Avenue
honoring At Is* Kay Ivey, love­
ly brldc-clcct of Ronald Llnd•ey.
The luncheon table overlaid
in sheer while linen, was cen­
tered with a lovely arrange­
ment of
white
carnations,
roses and aster* flanked on
either aide with antique allver candelabra bearing white
tapers. Bridal place cards

marked the places for the de­
lightful luncheon,

featuring

chicken a la king on heart
shaped lea biscuit*, pear and
c^eam

cheese

as led

with

fresh mint leave* and null,

individual cakes and vanilla
ice cream with creme dc
menlhe.
T h • hostesses presented
Alls* Ivey with a gift appro­
priate to (he occasion.
Luncheon guests with Kay
were her mother, Mra. John
Ivey, Alisa Marilyn AlcDaniel
and her mother, Airs. Thomas
F. McDaniel, Mr*. Dale Scott,
Mra. W. A. Adams, Airs. Har­
ry Woodruff, Alri. Hoy Wil­
liams, Mrs. William Leahy,
Atrs. John Hoganion and Airs.
By Jane Casselberry
William G. Fleming o f Tava­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Austin
res.
and daughters, Cheryl and
Robin, o f Richmond, Va., are
enjoying a three week* visit
with their aunts, Air*. Cecil
Rehberg, Mrs. Ethel Beebe,
Airs. Hugh Ford and Mra.
Kenneth
Sasser, who art
neighbor* on P la ia Oval. The
youngster* especially are en­
joying awlmmlng in Plaza
Pool.

Casselberry

Personals

D ELBERT A B N E Y , lower riifht, office mnnnger
o f Blythe Motor Lines, was host at his Laurel
Avenue home to an informal catered bridal
luncheon recently honorinn Miss Sandra Wright,
bride-elect o f William Emmett Jones. Other o f­

Teston-Cohen

Viola Kastner Named
FFVA Tournament Chairman
Airs.

Marriage Rites
Set Saturday

Kast­ First prize will be a cruise to
the West End and other prizes
will include an abundance of
yearly meeting of the direc­
trophies.
tor's wives o f the Florida
This is i statewide en d eav
Fruit and Vegetable Associa­
or and all interested parties
tion at the Americana Hotel
may contact Atrs. Kastner at
in Aliami for the purpose of
Route 1, Box 215, Sanford, or
planning the annual conven­
322-5119.
tion, which will be held at
the Americans Sept. 21-25.
At the meeting, Airs. Kast­
ner was named chairman of
the Ladles Golf Tournament
to be held Sept. 23. This is
tlw first year the ladies have
been invited to participate
and it promises to be reward­
ing and challenging.
Airs. Kastner is inviting all
Frosting
ladles interested in playing in
Streaking
the tournament to contact
And
her. You need not be affiliat­
Mrs.

M in Cleo Toston and Jim­
my Cohen will be married
Saturday, June 27, at 8 p.m.
ol the Free Methodist Church,
Fourth at Laurel, with the
Rev. Eugene Sheldon per­
forming the ceremony.
N o formal invitations arc
being issued, but friends of
the fam ily are cordially Invit­
ed to attend.

ner

Mrs. Ganas Hosts
A Buffet Meeting
For B P Women
The Hnnford Business and
Professional

Women

fice stuff membera enjoying the refreshing
luncheon were Joe Muse, left, and second row
from the left, Miss Jnnct Martin, Mrs. Sara
Evans, Miss W right, Mrs. Mary Jones, mother of
the future bridegroom and Mrs. Alice Heron.

held

their June business meeting
at the home o f Mra. B. F.
Gunn* lust week.
Fallowing a covered dish
buffet of various salads and
vegetables,
baked
henn*,
fried chicken, ham, relishes,
hot biscuit*, coffee and cuke
President Arulyn True con­
ducted u meeting on yearly
programming and it* many
facets.
Membera present
w c re
Mines. Arolyn True, Jessie
Ilrisson, Viil Colbert, Helen
Pearson,
Harriett
Hlawter,
Ruth Cummings, Ruth W ar­
ren, Gertrude Gilbert, Alnrguerite Graham, Eula Gran­
tham and Margaret Gunas.

Personals
Mr. and Air*. W illiam E.
Gulley have returned from
South Carolina where they
attended the graduation ex­
ercises at the
Citadel, of
which their son, W'illium E.
Galley Jr., was a member.
Accompanying tha Galleys
on tha trip were Airs. Vera
Perkins, Alias Louisa Dodimead, Miss Ltnda Griffith and
Mis* Carolyn Hcndden from
Lnulsvllle, Ky.

MRS. K A S T N E R

South Seminole

Personals
Hy

.Maryann Allies

Air. and Mra. Ray Wesley
o f Lake Griffin Drive in Cas­
selberry, recently
visited
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Muthcson, in Melbourne.

Harold (V io la )

recently

attended

ed with the Florida Fruit and
Vegetable Association. T h c
only requirements are an hon­
est desire to participate in
the tournament and to he
registered at the Americana
on Sept. 23. Transportation
will be furnished Ity the hotel
to the Country Club o f Miami.

All Types

One wardrobe asset is a
cover-up turban hat to take
cure o f
those unexpected
dates when you can't do a
thing with your hair.

Betty A n n es

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June 24, 1964 — Page 7

QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

Contract For
Winter Park
Towers Let
The
general construction
contract fo r W inter Park
Towera haa been awarded to
Daniela
Conitruction
Co.,
Jacksonville, by directors of
the Preibyterian Homea of
the Synod o f Florida. A low
bid o f *3,080,000 waa »ubraltted.
A formal ground-breaking
ceremony a n held Sunday,
June 21. In the ten acre ellrui
grove «(te on Lake Berry and
South Lakcmont Ave., Winter
Park, with Mr*. Blanche Lew .
ton turning the flrat sped*ful. Mra. Lew ton haa been eetive with Mlae Rebekeh Gib­
bon* and Mra. Mabel K irk In
encouraging the Board to
buHd the tee end unit, fo r *22
pereone over OB, In Winter
Park. The flret unit, Bradenton Manor, was opened In July
1061 with faellltici fo r 160.
W inter Park Towera was
designed by Edward Dean
Wyke, A .L A . o f Bradenton
with Kalsrlik, Snell Atiociates o f Sarasota as engineers.
James C. Robinson o f OrUndo, secretary o f the board,
Introduced the speakers and
distinguished guest*. Clarence
A . Peterson o f Orlando, treas­
urer, made the invocation. Dr.
Oswald Delgado, pastor o f the
W inter
Park
Presbyterian
Church welcomed the Homes
to Winter Park. The Rev.
Frank L. Elvery of Home­
stead, chairman o f the board
and moderator o f the Synod
o f Florida briefly explained
the role of Ihe U.S. Presby­
terian Church in the ministry
to the aging and presented
Mra. Lawton with the gilded
apad* fo r the actual ground­
breaking. John C. Turner Jr.,
M.D. o f Miami, President of
the corporation broke ground
fo r the Board. John F. A n ­
derson Jr., D.D. made the
prayer of dedication.
Other director! are Charlea
H. Abbott. Panama City, Rob­
ert L. Blue, Miami, the Rev,
B. Lowry Bowman, D.D.; Jo*
BUI Rood, the Rev. Georg* E.
White, D.D., o f Bradenton;
Thumse T. Cobb, Daytona
Beach; Mr*. A. T. Cowden,
Sarasota; the Rev. M.A. Du*
Rant, Marianna; Dr. Ralph L.
F.yman, Tallahassee; James E.
Gorman, Atlantic Beach; Mr*.
J. B. Henry, the Rav. Jack
Hand, D.D.; and C. D. Towart o f Jacksonville, Lewie H.
Hill, Jr., Tampa; Mra. R. G.
Martin, Pensacola; Fred May,
Quincy, Mrs. Thomas P. Scott,
Winter Park and the Rev,
Lawrence I. Stell, D.D., St.
Petersburg.
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o f th* 10 outstanding young
Democrats In tha nation by
the Young Democratic Club*
o f America aevaral months
sgo. has bean eimnsrly hon­
ored by the Young Democra­
tic Ctuba o f Florida.
Meeting la their annual
conveatloa at Miami Beach,
tha S U to Convention o f th*
FAST, EAST TO USB DETERGENT
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Florida Monday selected Petre* fo r the honor o f outstand­
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A WASHDAY MIRACLE
the state organization fo r the
year 1004.
Petree waa also electod
t i eaanrsr *f the Young Dem­ 1
ocratic Club# o f Florida by
DISH IS 1 G U 5 SW A M M IN E
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convention.

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DECORATING PAR TIE S nre beiriR held liy member* o f the Ixmitwood
Volunteer Depnrtment Auxiliary to "fancy up" their entry in the parade
which will be a feature attraction o f the annual Fourth o f July Fieritn in
Lonifwooti. In the photo, members working are, left, front to back, Mra.
Jean Willis, auxiliary president; Mrs. Ilrennelta Morrin and Mrs. Jennie
Fox, at right are Mrs. Judy Snow and Mrs. Sue Hrablzon. (Herald Photo)

( I I New* — H i r p k f
Martin
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C LE V E R P LA N T E R S were mmle by girls o f tho Junior Department who
ntteniled the rerent Vitciilion llible School at Forest City baptist Church.
Using inexpensive cups and saucers, the girts plaiuted faces on the cups
which then were glued to the inverted saucer to complete the novelty item.
(Herald Photo)

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T V Time Previews

by
7:884:80

p.a.

CBS thoroughly
worthwhile pro­
of gram.
7:30 8 p.m. NBC. Tho Vir­
Georga Waruhiu." A fascinat­
ginian. "Hun Quiet." (Color)
ing hour covering an African
l Benini TV haa a peculiar
student's sludiri
si
Dart­ MJiue of juillcc. For n lull
mouth through his graduation. ■CHion Clu Gulnger played
The documentary also visits tho despicable Billy the Kid
hie home la Kenya lo Irani on an NBC aeries and never
something o f his bnckgrmimt. got into moro than fun-loving
You'll gel a chance to find trouble. In tills story, lie plays
out why an American educa­ a deaf mule and not only Is
tion is so Important to him subjected lo a great deal of
and what he hopes to nehinve, nastiness, he's accused of
learn aomething o f his exper­ murder.
iences as an African living in
08:30 p in. CBS. Tlie Bev­
the United Blairs and hear erly Hillbillies. (Itcrun) The
from other Africans wlmt funniest moments t o n i g h t
they ere trying lo accompllali come near the finish with only
by studying In this country. a sparse amount of chuckles
You'll be impressed by Waru­ along the way. Doclor Clyhiu and thould find thla a burn (F red Clark) is not welReports. "T h e

• E R R I N G (VF1) - T w o
BUIe children end their fa­
ther died Monday whan •
Seaboard Air Line train plow­
ed Into tbeir car at a cross­
ing. The mother was critical­
ly injured.
The dead wens identified by
Highland* County
Sheriff
Broward Coker ae Odell God­
win, 0 , Debra Godwin, 8, and
Odell Godwin Jr., six weeks.
Mrs. Neill* Godwin, XI, was
listed In critical condition at
Walker Memorial Hospital In
Avon Park.

CBS.

Education

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CAFETERIAS

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Com* etna with us. (n jo f crisp, appetizing salad*, , .
Usty plea, cakes end creams,, , lander, delicious prims
meet* and asnten fresh vegetables. . . served In truly
pleesent surrounding*. And remember, Thursday night
\la "fem lb nt*ht" with tree desserts for e l l . . . end
, Saturday night Is "steak night- when you get * tag
W b . T-Boae steak cooked ko your order tor only

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In C e n t r a l

F lo r id a

com* when the Clampetts
realise he means business
with a threat of legal action
nguinsl Cranny (Irene llyan )
for practicing medicine with­
out a license. But Cranny
knows how to reach Dm bald
headed doctor. She introduces
him to still another one of
her miracle discovering, a
IHiultice that d ill grow hair.
8 10 p.m. NBC. Ksplonagc
"D o
You Remember
Leo
WlntcraT"
(Rerun)
Above
average for this generally
disaptiolntlng aeries. Whol do
you do If you're an unemploy­
ed wartime hero who can't
get a Job as a diver? Gcurgo
A. Cooper plays tills bungling,
neurotic character beautifully. Hired by British Naval In
iclllgcnce for a ones hot Job
ns a frogman-spy—but against
an American ahlp — Urn one­
time hero messes everything
up anti creates an internation­
al Incident.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Danny
Kaye Show. (R erun) Mary
Tyler Moore, the cutie wife of
• The Dick Van Dyke Show,"
gels full opportunity lo dis­
play her song-ami dance tal­
ents here in a delightful "hard
hearted Hannah" production
number. She alto reverts to
housewife form In a clever
sketch where site and Danny
rib the altuatlun-vumcdy for­
mula with foreign Interpreta­
tion* of domestic (rials. Kaye
is in line comedy shape, In
solo and In tandem with lilt
guests, and effects a hilarious
Cypty characterisation near
the finish.

Do you
want a
fresher,
better milk?

T H IN K G O O D N ESS!
. . . I f , T. G. LEE!

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If It Fell
It's A Bear

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M O N T G O M E R Y . AU.
MJPI) — Bill English. 60,
told authorities he saw an
animal as big aa a bull fall
out of a pecan tree.
The Humane Society lave*
tigated and decided it wet e
bear, rarely found here, and
not a bull, that Engllth saw.
V. E. Newbart of the *oeiety said Monday claw marks
and bear heir found on the
the animal was a
i thenrtaed that It
aB the way down
the Blue Ridge Mono-

(lim n R**vsa
Chayrnn*
T li* Virginian
Chronicle
l-attf t»uk* Show

(1 ) B'xn On
H i Hunahln* Almanac
( I ) (iruv*. F irm ll*port
( l l flo r in * History
( I I Hunrl** K »m *«t*r
(11 Today— Hugh Down*
( I I rilm F»ntur**
111 fa r m
Mkl.
Itapart
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(1) Today
( ( ) Local X »w «, W *ath*r
(11 Caplmln Kangaroo
1*1 Cbrlooqa
C l Dlvorea Court
( I ) American Hlaiory
(*, K **rrt*» f o r Worn**
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111 NBC N eva
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( I ) Th * McCoy*
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THURSDAY P. M.

Pape 8—June 24, 1964

R m lS

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DEAR ABBY: We live on

a farm and my sister, who

* apart*
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( I ) Du till * » • Brlnklar

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Steps to organise s Ladles
Auxiliary fo r ths newly for*
rued Westside Volunteer Fire
Depsrtment will be taken at
this week’s meeting o f the
group to be held at 8 p.rn,
Thursday at the Lake Monroe
Community Building. It
ie
urgently requested that all
interested women In the area
be in attendance.
By-laws, patterned a f t e r
those o f the Lake Mary Vol­
unteer Fire Department, were
presented and approved at a
special meeting held Monday
night and have been turned
over to an attorney for final
draft in preparation for re­
quest o f charter.
Boundaries for the areas lo
be protected by the new de­
partment have been tentative­
ly eet east and west from the
Sanford City limit# crossing
at W. First Street to the Weklva
Itiver and north and
south from
Country Club
Itoad to the lakcfronl.
Temporary o f f i c e r * are
George Bell, prealdsnt; Don­
ald Smith, vice president;
Mrs. II. T. Sheer, secretary
and Claud* Hawkins, treasur­
er.

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W EDNESDAY P. M.

M m . H. L . M u m

A 1 * *&gt;

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ia in her AO's, does the (arm
work. She wears jeans and
a biouse and goes out in the
field with the tractor to
to work. When it gets hot,
site sheds her blouse ami
works in her bra. She Is of
a slight build, and has little
lor anyone to ace, but all
the tame, when my par­
ents, and brothcra and sistcrs-in-law meet her out-ofdoors dressed like tliat Uicy

By Abigail Van Buren

blow their stacks. She says
it's no different thin being
on the beach in ■ swim suit.
Lots of strangers come by
our place, but she says it's
our property and if they
don't like w h it they see
they don’t have to look.
Who is right? And how do
you handle a situation like
Uiis?
S L IP P E R Y BULK
DEAR
S L IP P E R Y :
A
"b ra ” ia an undergarment
and should not be worn as
an outer garment. There

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P*: III IT J. DYCBS and C A n o LY N D T K tr. hla w lf*: and
TH E YOHKHT PHO I'EH TtBg,
INC., a Maeaachuaoita eorporatlon,
Defandanta
CI.I'.IIK’g NUTIt'W O f SALK
Nut to* la hereby given that
und*r a teat-re* nf [t.recloeur*
and aal* entered by tb* Judge
nf (he Circuit Court o f the
Ninth Judicial Circuit, tn and
for Henrlnnl* County, flo rid *,
on th* ltlh day or Jun*. 1**1,
In a pertain cauea between
flr e t
fe d e ra l
Having*
and
I .oan AaafM-.latkrn o f Orlando,
a corporation, p laintiff, and
I’arry J. Hyena and Carolyn
Dyea*. hla wife, at at., dafendante, being Chancery No. 14*IT.
I wall aell at public auction In
the hlgheat and beat bidder for
raah, at th* front door o f th*
Cuurtbou** In Hanford, Semi­
nole County, flo r id * , at th*
hour or 11 :M, A. M . on Mon­
day, th* ll t h day o f July,
ISSL th* follo w in g deeorlb*d proparty:
l o t It. niork A. a f L IT TLH W E K IW A EdTATUH,
N D M im il ONE. gemlnote
County, flo r id *, acoordlng
to th* plat iheraof aa recorded In Plat Hook I,
P ag* It. o f th* Publle R e ­
cord* of Seminole County,
flo rid *.
(■ K A L I
Arthur S. Beckwhk, J r ,
Clerk
B y : Martha T . Ylhlaa. D. C
David W. Hedrick,
o f the firm o f
UILKS. H E D R IC K *
llu II IN PON
1*1 K ait Church Straet
Orlando, flo r id *
Attorney* for Flalntltf.
Publlife Juno S*. 1 IM
C D A -tl

that pur­

and a baby brother. My fa­

However, a 40 - year • old

ther works from 7 a.m. un­

woman who drives a tractor

til e p.m., six days a week,

is not Interested in a lec­
ture from me (O R from
you) on propriety and fash­
ion. Re realistic and give
up.
• • •

and my mother is tied down
to her housework and tha
children all day. I've been
baby-sitting for four years.
I like to earn money, too,
but I would give up a dat*
or a baby-sitting Job at th*
slightest hint that my parenta wanted to go out for
an evening. They deserve
i t Who needs to be paid 7
Their love and appreciation
are ail the pay I want.
"Unpaid” ia only 12. Sh*
had better overcome her
selfishness and be grateful
that she esn do something
for Jar parents.
RUTH R. IN ERIE, PA.
DEAR RUTH: It's * Joy
to print your leitcr. I wish
my resders knew ho.r many
WHOLESOME, G E N E R ­
OUS, and CONSIDERATE
teenagers there aro. Unfor­
tunately, the only ones they
read about are those who
get into trouble.
• • •

DEAR AB B Y: I Just read
the letter from the 12-yearold girl who resented being
an U N PAID BABY-SITTER

suit, but when you have a
self sufficient suit of your
own, you don't ncud this sup­
port; or you have to many
high cards that you can see
a probable alam in high cards
alone.
In any event, North should
have gone on to a slam after
South bid his hearts for the
third time. North was prob­
ably afraid o f a diamond lead
through his king, but If South
didn't have anything in spades
ami couldn't have anything
more than the jack in clubs,
the chance* were that he
would hold Ihe queen of dia­
monds. Failing Uut, It was
still even money that the king
would be in back of the ace.
So, at worst. North should
hsve realized that the slam
would depend on a finesse.

U)&amp;

JJlC

NOTICV5 OK MITT
T IIK MTVTi: OP PI.OII1IIA
TOi JAMES H A R T L E Y and
O L R V IA H AR TLE Y, hla
w lf*
H*ald*noa Unknown
T O !) AR K H E ItE IIY N O TI­
FIED that a *ult ha* h**n HI• d aaalnat you In th* ahnva
rnu*« and you ara r*i|ulr*d In
III* your anawar with
th*
Clerk or thl* Court and lo
•«rv * a L-o|&gt;r thrreof upon tha
plaintiff or 1U ailornrya, Ma­
hon*?, Iladlow, rham brr* and
A,lama. Ilarnvtt National Hank
Hulldlns, J a rk *»n vl!l* 1, F lo r­
ida, not U tar than July ISth,
1wee. If you fall -&gt; to do, a
lite r** Pro Canfvaao wilt ba
vnlarad aaalnat you for th*
relief d«m*ndrd In til* Com­
plaint. Thla ault la ts foraclo*a a morlsan*. Th* real
propvrty proc**d*d agalnal I*:
t,ot I I 0. ACADEM Y M AN­
OR U N IT ONE, arrordlnc
to th* plat thcranf aa re­
corded In Plat llook 11,
I'asa It, Public Rarorda nf
Hvmlnol* County, Florida.
Toaaihtr with all atruclurva
and lm prov»rn *oli now and
h*r*a(t*r on aald land, and
(litu r * * atiarhed th *r«toi alao
all ja * . ataam, alaotrle, w a lir,
and olhar
lirmlnpr,
m ik ln c
r*frle*ralln a, ll«h lin a , plumb­
ing, ventllallmr, IrrlgallnB, and
pow*r ayalema, machine*, appllattcra. flvturva and appurtananraa, which now ara or
may h *r*a ((*r pertain lo, cr
t&gt;* u**d with. In. o r on aald
prtml**a. aw n though thay b*
datarhad or detaehabla,
VVITNEHM my hand and tb*
•*al nf Ihl* court at Sanford,
Florida, thla lib day at Jun*.
A. U. t i l l .

Legal Notice

borhood shopping center, at
your child's achool, or while
on some other errand.
—Call a friend you don't
see often coougb—just to keep
in touch.
—O ffer to do aomething for
someone who could use A
helping hand.
—Put in a good word for
someone where it will do the
most good.
—Show hospitality to some­
one—if it is Just asking a
neighbor in for a cup of cofefe.
—Share something— flow ­
ers from your garden, rookies
from your oven, a book you
have enjoyed, or even a ride
in the country with an older
person
who
doesn't
have
many chances to get out of
tlie house.

FIC TITIO U S NAMH
NOTICE IS hereby ulvrn that

Have you done even one of
I am *na*R*d In huvIttM* at these liUle things today?
I9 If H. Orlando l)r., Hvmlnol*
County, Florida, iimtar th*
ftrtltlou* until* of. Sanford
Truck Center, amt that 1 Dilnul
Y O U R
lo r*ifl*t*r *al&lt;l nun* with
th* Clerk of th* Circuit Court.
Evmlnnl* County, Florida, In
accordanra with th* provlalnna
nf tho Flt-IHlou* Nam* Statulot.
to-wlt:
Section
III.fi*
Florida HtatuDa l*i*.

1

Slat Hubert E. M cC *lll*l*r
Pulillah Juna IT, 14, A July
1, t, K M .
C D A -li

CO NFID ENTIAL TO MA­
DAME L'O.: Do not assume
that, because a man boast*
that in all hla life he has
never smoked a cigarette or
tasted whisky, he has not
done worse.
• • •

o

Troubled t Write to AB­
BY, Box 60700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 00069. For a person­
al reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
• • •
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For Abby'a booklet, "H ow
T o Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," tend 50 cents to Abby, Ilox 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90069.

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DEAR ABBY: P l e a s *
don’t think I am stupid,
but I don’t know where els*
to get this information.
When living in a rented
house, who la supposed to
take down Ihe storm win­
dows and put up t h •
screens? The tenant or th*
owner?
INTERESTED P A R T Y
DEAR
INTERESTED:
Unless it ia specifically
staled In the contract, th*
owner assumes that respon­
sibility. (A re you trying lo
pass the buck or save one?)
• • •

WomanBy Ruth Millett

(SEAL)

Arthur H. Beckwith.
Clark
Ryi Martha T. Ylhlaa

for her parents. I am 18 and
have two younger sliters

sister should wear halters.

East took his ace of di­
HORTTT fD )
14
amond* right away. It was
well that he did, otherwise
+ A 108784
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South would have made all
♦ K7
13 tricks instead of only 12.
+ A K Q f
North and South were not
WEST
EAST
happy about the result be­
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cause they had missed a lay­
V 78
4 *0 3 2
♦ J10B8
♦ A04I
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+ 10843
+ J88
comment on the bidding.
SOUTH
I will start with South'*
+ Q
Jump to three hearts. Many
T A 1C Q J 1084
experts would have bid two
♦ QS3
♦ 73
hearts only. I would have
Both vulnerable
Jumped to three Just as South
North East Heath West
did and continued to sign off
I +
P a n 3 4*
Pass
with minimum rebids of my
4+
P a n 4 4*
P an
own from then on. Just as
4+
P a n 8 48
Pass
South did.
Pan
P an
North did not like South's
Opening lead— 8 J
three • heart hid, because
North felt tliat South should spades.
This idea is bunk. It is nice
not make that bid without
ou some tort of aupport for to have a fit for partner'#

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Miss Vida McGill To
Wed Leroy Kennon

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By Robert B. Ttioma* Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGIU
announce
the
approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Vida Dcloria, to the Ilev. Le­
roy Kennon Sunday June 28
at 4 p. m. at New Bethel A.M.
E. Church in Midway.

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She U a graduate of Crooms
High School, and attended
Monroe B iu in eii College in
New
York City.
Presently,
•he is employed ai secretary
at Midway Elementary School.
Hev. Kennon is pastor ot
Mount Olive A.M.E. Church
o f Midway and is employed
by Phosphate Mines Company
of Polk County.
Immediately following the
wedding, a reception will be
at the Castle Brewer Court
Recreation Center.
•
•
•
John Fcachrr U visiting
with relatives for a few day*.
He is a graduate of Crooins
High School.
Recently, he
completed a lour of duty in
the Far East.
•
•
•
Robbin Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Irvin Johnson,
was awarded a translator radio
for having the hlgheat num­
ber of new member* in the
Saint Paul Missionary Baptist
Church during the months ot
January • May 1904. The gift
was donated by Fred Barnes,
who
is
assistant
Sunday
Sflliool superintendent. John
A.
Lawson,
superintendent,
made the presentation. Bobbin
is a member o f the usher
board and Junior Choir. The
Rev. B. H. Hodge la psslor.
•
•
•

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RIGHTS

S W IF T S TRIT-TENDR

TO KENS OF APPR E C IA TIO N for their efforts
were presented to II. L. Refoe Sr. and Raul
Dixon by the Rev. B. H. Hodge, pastor of the St.
Paul Baptist Church, in ceremonies recently. The

In

SUN. NOON, JUNE 28

BONELESS SWISS

Steak

8. T. Muller, principal of
Jackson Heights Elementary
School, delivered a strong and
timely message at the Fath­
er's Bay program Sunday at
Saint Paul Missionary Baptist
Church. Expounding in his
dlsrouse, he said, "When par­
ents provide food, lodging,
education,
etc.,
for
their
children they think th* job
U complete. It la not enough,
o— children need spiritual
and moral guidance."
He also said in essence that
parents should practice what
•hey preach. H. L. Refoe Sr.
Paul Bixon, and the Rev. B.
II. Hodge were presented with
tokens of appreciation.
Others participating on the
program were: Br. J. c.
Ringling, master of ceremon­
ies; J. L. Meuse, principal of
Kosenwald Elementary School
in Altamonte, introduced the
speaker; Edward L. Humph­
rey. reaponaive reading; Er
'in Henry, Script uie; Henry
Ilrown,
invocation;
Jcrrold
Hankerson,
Father's
Bay
greeting;
John L- Bryant,
solo; the Rev. B. H. Hodge
supplemented the addreet with
a strong response. He al»o expressed his appreciation u&gt;

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Bacon 3&amp;s $129
VID A DELORIS McGILL
everyone. Collection was by
Mallard Bacon and William
Calhoun.
Lawrence
Brown
made the presentation.
•
• •
Students home from college
for theaummer an*: Faye
Oliver,
Flak
University;
Thomas Wilson HI, Billard
University; Freddie Barring­
ton, Clark; Ernest Mobley,
Morehouse;
Robert
Bacon,
Ernest Whitman, Talladega;
Claudia
Brown,
Willotle
Brown. Florida A and M Uni­
versity; Charles Allen. John
Wright, Eddie Witherspoon.
Tuskegee;
Harry
Carwisc,
Elisabeth
Allen,
BethuncCook in an; Ureal Black, Elflota Hill, Paine College; Itnsa
Harrell,
Gwendolyn
Sapp,
Knoxville
College;
I’ earlic
Hester,
Florida
Memorial
College; Ann Black, Rosalia
Wright, Lavcrn Hatch, Borothy Williams, Robert Brown,
Isaar W illiam '. Eula Harris,
Linda Tripp, Walter Oodelte,
Volusia
County Community
College.
•
• •

Mr. and Mra. Robert P.
Baker and fam ily motored to
Blountstown lor Father's Bay
Oscar Merthie Jr. and Jer­
Their children will remain
ome
McGill are the life
there for the summer.
•
•
•
guards
at
the
Goldsboro
Mrs. Glorisc Gray and fam awimmlng pool. They Inform­
fly motored to Blountstown for ed me that the pool will lie
open every night from 7 In 0
Father’* Bay.
•
•
•
with the exception of SaturJ. 0 . Bethea, Instructor of urday. A nice place to cool
English
at
Crooms
High off these hot and humid
School, U matriculating at nights.
•
• •
Stetson University.
•
•
•
First Sergeant Lou Charle*
Hildrad Green, the All-Con- Harold la visiting his family.
ferenc* fullbaek of the Croomi Rgt Harold la approaching 20
High Panthers, will tie grind­ years in the armed forces. He
ing out yarda for another is stationed at Fort Campschool next year. Ilia father, lull Kentucky
•
•
•
Rev. Green has been trans­
Rosa Harrell, a 10M graferred to another ehurch in
Fort Meade. My guess ti, Hil­ dusts of Croomi High School,
drad will doo the colors at has begun to distinguish her­
Union Academy of Bartow. self at Knoxville College as
The Panthers are going to she did in high school. Was
miss tills very fine boy. He talking to her father Elder
Ernest Harrell the other day.
has great potentialities.
He is very proud of his daugh­
•
•
•
William Long Sr., former ter.
sheriff's deputy, la In the vet­
erans hospital at Bay Pines.
Wishing him a speedy recov.

ib

Crooms Paving
•ob Approved
The paving o f slightly less
than 1,000 fact of roadway
adjacent to
Croomi High
School on a Joint basis with
the Seminole County Board of
Public I nst ruction was ap­
proved Tuesday by tha Coun­
ty Commission.
At the request of tha school
s y s t e m , t h e Commission
agreed to provide the labor
with the school bond provid
ing materials resting approx­
imately 1.1,300. Th* paved
areas will be utilised princi­
pally as loading ramps and
access for aehool buses trans­
porting children to and from
the institution.
School Superintendent R. T
Milwee requested that Com­
mission to authorise the pro­
ject as soon as possible so
that it would tie completed by
the time school resumes Aug.
31. However, the Commission
— in agreeing to the school
hoard’s proposal — approved
the action subject to the road
department accomplishing th*
job when Ita schedule o f pro­
jects permits.

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‘P n gs 10— Jane 24, 1964

Westside Fire
Proposal Put
Before Council
Draw Warren, who has been
Instrumental In an attempt to
areata a west aid* volunteer
fire department, appeared befo r the Count* Commlnlon
Tuesday to set, as he put it,
“ the reaction o f Die Commit*
alonera toward making fundi
available to the organisation"
•o that it can proceed to or*
ganlte a fire control district.
“ M y experience in these
m a t t e r s , " said Chairman
James Avery, “ la that it is
extremely difficult to get a
majority o f registered free­
holders to the polls to vote
on the creation o f a fire con­
trol district."
But A very and the Commis­
sion did express the opinion
that if the district can be
created the board, according
la permissive 1 e gi a 1 a t Ion,
would give consideration to
advancing funds to the dis­
trict which would be repaid
from district receipts at a la­
ter data.
Warren said he would con­
vey this Information to the
present committee attempting
to create the district. The Com­
mission asked Its attorney,
Harold Johnson, to look Into
the law providing the Com­
mission authority to advance
funds and Invited Warren to
be present et the next meet­
ing of the board.

Rights-Of-Way
For 427 Sought
The State Road Department
Will be asked by the Seminole
County Commission to acquire
rights-of-way along tha west
side o f SR 427 for the event­
ual widening the roads.
A t Tuesday's meeting of
tha Commission the report of
appraisers Richard McCanns
and A. B. Psterson Jr., Indi­
cated that acquiring rights-ofway along tha west side o f the
highway would be more feas­
ible snd “ the least axpenslvs."
Upon this advice and the
recommondatlon o f County
Engineer William Bush, tha
Commission voted to request
the Stats Road Department lo
begin acquiring the rights-ofway.

FRESH ! N E V E R FROZENI
F L A . GRADE “ A ” WHOLE

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(ROUND BEEF...5

By Maryann Miles
Eleven members of
near
Lake Roy Scout Troop 230,
along with Scoutmaster Bruce
Nelson, hiked to a campsite
north o f Lockhart last Friday
where they spent the next day
swimming, fishing and build­
ing a bridge over a small
Btream.
Boys on tha camp wara
Xrist Salmi, Ray Galliford,
Steve Riley, Dennia II road­
way, Charles Chapman, Peter
Hall, nugo Rlgglo Jr., Robart Bunnell, Barry Gibbons
and Craig and Keith Belch,
man.
N ext Monday all scout and
tub leaders o f Die area will
meet at the homo o f Robert
Bunnell In Bear Lake to com
plele plana fo r tha Nation­
wide Heritage Program ache
duled for Saturday, July 1H.

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Toll Free Service Helps
The growth and development of
the eastern, western, northern and
particularly the southern sections of
Seminole County has been closely fol­
lowed by the growth o f the county’s
school system. In fact, the numeri­
cal growth o f both has and is still
going hand In hand.
Sometime ago the Sheriff's De­
partment, attempting to serve the
constituents o f this aren, installed
toll free telephone service through­
out the county. In an emergency, or
even in routine matters, when Sem­
inole County residents need to con­
tact the Sheriff's office all they have
to do is dial a number. There is no
toll charge, no long distance operat­
or must handle the call and no local
or area code numbers are involved,
even using the direct dialing techni­
que.
Recently, because o f the growing
need and the cost o f toll calls be­
tween the Sanford area and other
acctions o f the county, the County
Clerk's office installed toll free lines.
It enhances service and is actually
less expensive than the accumulated
toll charges, even though the lines

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run between $00 and $75 dollars a
month each.
Now a third county ngency — the
Seminole County Board of Public In­
struction — has t.uthorized the in­
stallation o f toll free service lines.
This service, despite the monthly
expense o f the lines, will be provided
at less cost to the board and the tax­
payers than the accumulative total
o f toll charges on individual calls to
and from the various schools and oth­
er individuals and businesses in the
outlying parts o f Seminole.
The Herald reviews nil o f .this to
point out that in the long run San­
ford area citizens would have been
better o ff financially to have voted
in favor of the proposed metropolitan
phone system when the poll was tak­
en by Southern Bell Inst Kebrunry.
Sooner or later the metro system
must become a reality. We can only
hope that those instances will serve
to remind us that support o f the
metro system should be given — if
and when we have another opportun­
ity to express ourselves in favor of
it.

W A S H N G TO N

Worry Clinic
la a very popular school prin­
cipal in Indiana.
11c formerly was quite suc­
cessful, too, as the high
school athletic coach.
“ Dr. Crane,” he said, “ I
wish you'd outline the medi­
cal reasons why smoking shor­
tens an atholcte'e wind.
"1 am sure coaches and
teacers
all over
America
would welcome a specific, mechancial explanation.
“ We have all been taught
that smoking hampers an ath­
lete, but tills general state­
ment is seldom documented
in language the students can
readily understand."
Mr.
Johnson's
practical
query is often repeated by
other high school and college
coaches all over America.
For much of our knowledge
b clothed in long words that
are beyond the comprehension
of (lie usual student,
And many professors fail to
Illustrate their lectures with
concrete cases that simplify
abstractions.
Yesterday I mentioned the
medical fact that smoking
causes irritation, much as
peeling an onion will make a
housewife cry.
And this thickened fluid that
coats the hmga will slow
down the exchange of oxygen
across the delicate
mem­
branes.
Our blood gives o ff carbon
dioxide and is supposed to
load up with fresh oxygen as
it flows through the thin
roemhranea of the lungs.
But it Is an axiom of com­
mon experience that the thick­
e r the layer of insulation, the
•lower will water or heat pass
through it.

Let me exaggerate to clear
up tills point faster. Sup­
pose the non-smoker's lungs
arc coated with 1/16 inch of
fluid w h i l e
the smokers
lungs are painted with 1/8
inch.
Obviously, that fact alone
will slow down the oxygen ex ­
change and thus “ shorten the
wind” of the smoker!
Hut there are other medical
factors, loo, that explain why
smoking shortens one's wind.
For example, the mere act
of sucking on a clgarcl im ­
mediately speeds up your
heart rate by as much as 20
beats per minutcl
And in athletics, you need
a slow heart beat for greatest
efficiency.
As your heart rate zooms,
so does the demand for oxy­
gen. Thus, the smoker con­
sumes
more oxygen even
before he stsrts s race and
that hampers ills chances of
winning.

Our A M.A. created a spe­
cial committee to analyze
these

effects

and

warned

that;
“ The

relative

oxygen

de­

ficiency from smoking 3 ciga rets is equal to that of tra­
veling at a 7,300 foot alti­
tude.”
If you ever tried to climb
a mountain, you may rem em ­
ber how short of wind you
were.
For the oxygen is less in
the thinner air at higher alti­
tudes.
So (he smoker handicaps
himself, even at low altitudes,
by thus -educing his oxygen
supply both by the thicker mu­
cous coating plus the faster
pulse rate.
For further facts, semi for
my medical booklet “ How to
Break the Tobacco and L i­
quor habits,"
enclosing
a
long stamped, return enve­
lope, plus 20c.

Phil Newsom Says

four-star U.S. general who is
retiring

from

his

Southeast

Asia command, eslimulea thul

In South Viet Nam the situ­
ation is now nut quite hack
to where it was nine month*
ngo Juit prior to the over­
throw o f the Ngo Dinh Diem
regime.
Two military coups later
South Vietnam’s premirr, Mnj,
Gen. Nguyen Khanh, estimates
that he needa at least, a year
to close South Viet Nam’a
military and political ranks
and begin to turn th* tid*
against the Communist Viet
Cong.
Whether he has that year
Allsmnnt* Rprings
Genets
remains, a haunting doubt.
Mrs. Julls Itsrtos
Mrs. Jos. E. Maihieus
811-1918
The
atepped-ur
military
348-4824
phase In the struggle for
Bear Lak*-Fnr*s! City
Lsks Mary
Mrs. Maryann Miles
South Viet Nam generally
Mrs. Frances Wcater
8.18-3678
322-6216
may lie dated from 1030 U'hert
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
the central committee o f thu
Mrs. Jans Canselberry
Mr*. 11. L. Johnson
Communist party o f North
838-5046
311-4729
Viet Nam railed fo r reunifi­
Chulaota
Long wood
cation o f V iet Nam by all
Mrs. Joan Magia
Mr*. Donna Kates
"appropriats mrnna."
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838-3317
H ie pace o f the Communist
\
DeBary
North Orlando
offensive stepped up another
Mrs. Adsm Muller
Air*. Doris Dean
notch when the Geneva con­
668-4416
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ference o f 1062 established soDeltons
Osteen
called neutrality for Lao*.
Mrs. Mildred Hsaey
Mrs. Clarenre Snyder
668-5611
831-494!
But, while the fighting in
Enterprise
South Viet Nam seemt to bog
Oviedo
Miss Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Evslyn Lundy
down in a morass o f jungle,
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twam pi and Ineptitude, there
also is a precedent which pro­
vides both a hop* o f ultimata
success and a measure o f the
determination it w ill require.
That example i* Malaya.
It waa In 1948 that the
British
declared a state of
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emergency against Commun­
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ist terrorism. It waa 12 years
M A X K VOLTOLIftK, ctrewlsilea - Oeaerel Maaaie*
later, on July 91, 1060, that
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M OV G H K K N
the government o f a newly in­
Associate Editor
Advsrtlslaa M taegtr
MAMMY I. JOHNSON
dependent Malaya finally lift­
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atn s re l Advertising Mensger ed it.
U O TTIH A t ST1ST
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U AM U IB TT B. STAPLETON
In the Intervening year*,
111)1 WDI.LS
Clsismsd Director
official eitimatea placed tha
c-u n tr Editor
JANIM IBOKMAMHB
R E l’ SEX K tL L K U ItE W
number o f Communist guer­
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Tslssraph Editor
rillas killed at nearly 7,000
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r a io
w ells
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aischsnleel lu p t
and those captured at mors
than 1,200. Malayan army and
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Hy Mall
police lost 2.348 killed, and
SeeslaeU r e a l l y
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Communist tactics — kid­
psld Is advene*.
nap, terrorism and living o ff
Entered s* second c l*** a u t l* r O c to »«r It. ISIS a t th* P **t the countryaide-had been al­
O ff i c e * f Sanford. Florida, under th* Act e f C esar*** of March.
most Identical to those later
Tha IlorslS Is a member of th* L’ nlied P r a ia .which la *■• cr, ployed In-SnutluVirt* Vam,
■*jttvd sxd u rivsly t* th i u i» for rspubllcsttoa o f alt th* local
To
defeat approximately
saws p rin t** la this atvapapar.

Herald Area Correspondents

Wyt

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wx

Old Term Now Obsolete
the Humphrey salute, like
vuU‘,1 that nf s boxer whit'd won his
big fight, will do to symbo­
Inst week to gag the Si-unte
lize tire end o f an era in
debate on Civil Rights, Sena­
American
history— and the
tor Hubert Humphrey ruised beginning of another.
clenched fists above his head
It I* the m i! o f any reason­
in n silent cheer for his vic­
able hope that Americans call
tory.
defend their privacies and
It was n gesture to the
lheir personal properties hy
press gallery. Its effect was
parliamentary procedures. A t
largely lost because must re­
a meeting just one hour be­
porters had their eyes drwn
fore the
Ronnie convened
over their tally sheets. Hut
that morning o f June 10th,
the .Southern bloc Still had
hopes o f enough Republican
vote* to atop the grig rule.
Had these Itepiihlican vote*
licen forthcoming, the Civil
Bights hill would net have
been defeated, but it surely
would have been open to com­
10,000 rebels, .Malaya hail to
promise and modification.
use iiiiii ly 170,000 regular
Two GO!' leadei* made tha
ami auxiliary police, plus 1&lt;7,- difference. Everett Dirksen,
ooo British, Australian ami the minority leader, had prr.
Minded half a dozen fence sit­
Malayan troops
ters to rome down on his side
An is true now in South
and to vote for cloture. ills
Viet Nani, they had to over­ reasoning was that tha GOB
come deep suspicions among Convention of next month
would he meeting under a
the peasant population.
Before they finally Won, cloud unless the Civil Bight*
hill w-ern enacted by that
the British introduced tile
time.
Idea o f the tratrgir, nr selfThe other crucial figure
dvfrndrd village, often over was Barry Gold water, who
the violent objections of the chose not to exert the power
local populatron*. The same o f leadership which has so
bleu has been tried in South recently rome into his hands.
Viet Num.
\ , tbr nominee.apparent of
But their were Important his party, he could have drdifferences. Unlike the U.S. mended thnt hi* followers
position in .South Viet Nam, join him in opposing the dothe British were In rnintnalid. line. Tida lie did lint do. He
The army never took a Vil­ made his own position clear.
lage that it did not intern) to He did not rally likcmimhd
hold. A * the army proved its Hrpuhlirans to support the
rompelrnre, and food and mod- .Southern conservatives.
iclnt* began arriving, tho v il­
Btnut-heurU'd Southerners,
lagers gained confidence.
to whom 1 talked after the
Confidence and faith were vote,
admitted
that
they
the keys in Maluyn-ipinlitlos stood at Appomattox. The win
eo far lacking in South Viet is over. The Liberal bloc,
headed hy Humphrey and
Nam.
The problem in South Viet aided by Dirksen, bus the
Nam is a greater one than will and the weapona to slum
Malaya, both in numbers and t h i s
Federal
force
hill
fo r the fact nf privileged through
to
final
passage
sanctuaries in Laos, Cambod­ within a few day*. The break­
ing o f the filibuster had the
ia and North Viet Nam.
W ASHINGTON’ ,

As

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other conservative rallies be­

Sen at or

yond

this omnibus hill. The

famous

old

term

for

th*

Semite — * "citadel” to de­
fend
minority causes—now
seems obsolete.
That is what has ended,
but what has begun may he
another
resistance, outside
tho parliamentary halls, out­
side the courts, and Into tha
streets,
possibly
onto the
hustings o f the national elec­
tion.
For tlin American people
will not lake the enforcement
of thi* Act lying down. When
respectable businessmen start
going to jail for noncompHene, when clever
lawyer*
probe for loopholes o f avoid*
nnee, when some o f the pro­
visions prove an impossible to
police as waa I'rohlldtlon,
there may ho a **becklash”
which resemble* the present
rare riot* only a* the flip o f
a piece o f string resemble* a
lashing steel cable.
Far from ensing racial ten­
sions, tills hill is apt to in­
furiate Negroea with disap­
pointment, at ivhet it will aetumpli'dt, while it
angeis
white people at what It lie.
tusnds. As Senator Ervin of
North Carolina said in de­
list*, the Federal Gnveria
mrnt under Prohibition could
not regiilale whet ro*n put
into their stomechs, and still
less ran regu l*t« whet goes
into men’s minds. Sorb a re­
gulation would bn the drfiniticn o f absolute tyinnny.

TH R E E

-

(N E A )

—

way, here it what the Presi­ advocating this Greek-Turkish

Here is the unbelievable two- dent will do in his talks with
painginph atorjr o f how a Inonu;
Turkish invasion of Cyprus
— Slake it clear that the
was prevented.
United States agrees with the
The Turka were ready to go
Greeks that the presrnt con­
with their invasion forces
when President ohuson sent stitution o f Cyprus is un­
quirk word to Turkey's Prime workable. It gives the Turk­
powers
Minister Ismrt Inonu that he ish minority strong
recalled that some time bark o f veto over decisions hy the
the Turka had casually said Greek msjnrity.)
— Say he agrees with Ihe
they’d take no drastic action
Turks
that some nay must
without consulting the United
he found to guarantee thr
States.
Johnson
reminded
Inonu right* nf Ihe Turks, whn have
there had been no consulta­ lived in Cyprus for centuries
tions. He said he knew the and who account for a fifth
Turks didn't break promises, o f thr population.
— Tell inonu that the Unit­
So why didn’t the Turks and
the Americans talk fist, be­ ed .Stales will hack him in an
effort to obtain an inlci na­
fore military action?
guarantee
for
the
With no more ado, the tional
Turks railed o ff the invasion. Turkish minority on Cyprus—
Johnson formally invited In- a guarantee barkrd hy United
onu to Washington. He arri­ Nations or other acceptable
ved mid they had theii flint "third p arly" military force*.
— Suggcit it’s now “ unrea­
talk Monday.
Immediately following the sonable" to expect the Greeks
Johnson lnnnu talks, Greek and Turk* on Cyprus to "rea ­
end
thr
dispute
Prime Minister George Pap- sonably"
themselves.
They'r*
too
work­
andrcau will come to Wash­
ington for similar talks with ed up.
— Tell Inonu that If he isn't
Johnson. They are scheduled
to
meet
Wednesday
and happy with the thought o f
having the Cyprus problem
Thursday.
There is speculation within settled in Ihe United Nations,
the State Department that then Tuikey and Greece had
the Turk*, though determined better sit down and eonis to
on nn invasion, deliberately nn agreement on what is to
done on Ihe Island.
leaked their intentions end
Rut the United States, in
then wailed lung enough for
the United Stutes to act.
Secretary o f Slate Dean
Itusk'a adviser* are convinc­
ed, nevertheless,
that the
danger of a Turkish invasion
has not been einsed, only
postponed.
V A T IC A N C IT Y ( U P !) —
They helieva tliers is a
Pope Paul V I said today the
powerful ffeellng among Tur­
Roman Catholic Church Is ac­
kish leaders Hint they must
tively studying the “ extreme­
corns to the military aid of
ly serious problem" o f birth
thu Turkish miiiurity in Cy­
control.
prus.
Rut he said so far he find*
Experts In tin* Department
no
ground*
for
changing
o f Stats privately bellevs that
church policy, which includes
tile Cyprus constitution spe­
a total ban on artificial con­
cifically give* Turkey the
right to Invade Cyprus under traceptives.
In one o f th* major speech­
the conditions that nuw exist
on the island, (Greece has es of hi* year-old pontificate,
the Pope apoke before 26 car­
the same right.)
Hut right or not, tho United dinal* nn the eve o f hi* name
states fears s Turkish inva- day, the Feast o f St. John the
sion of Cyprus would set o ff Baptist. He covered subjects
n Greok-Turklsh war, disrupt ranging from Christian unity
Hits North Allontlc Treaty Or­ to world peare.
The discussion o f birth con­
ganization and aril the stage
for major gains tiy the Soviet trol came at a time when the
subject Is the topic o f lively
Union.
“ Krushchev Is eagerly w ail­ debate within the Catholic
ing in the wings," says on" Church, especially over the
U. S. diplomat unhappily.
use o f newly-developed con­
I f hi* adviser* have Iholr traceptive pills.

Pope Frowns On
Birth Control
Policy Change

Holmes Alexander

Great Viet Nam Problems
UI’ I Foreign News Analyst
Dispatches
from
Saigon,
Bangkok, Vietimie and Wash­
ington have been making it
increasingly clear that the Un­
ited Statea Is in the jungle m il
paddy war fo r Southeast Asia
up to Us nrmpita and that the
way la going to he neither
short nor easy.
It either must win, nr ac­
hieve military stalemate be­
fore even thinking of settlemrntOen. Paul D. Harkins, the

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Dr. Crane’s

CASE T-103: David John ion

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tion, may he misleading Itself
and Turkey.
The Turkish government is
in * position to force the
Turks on Cyprus to agree to
a solution. Cyprus Turks are
dependent on Turkey.
The Greek government is in
no position
to
forrs the
Greeks on Cyprus to agree to
anything because, being a
strong majority on thr island,
they sre nnt dependent on
Greece.

• Q 's and A 's
Q— In what theater was
Abraham Lincoln shot?
A — Font’s Theater In Wash­
ington.
Q— What was thr first wov­
en material for clothing?
A — Linen. Wool probably
whs nert.
Q — What
whs
America'*
first world's fair?
A — The Centennial Exposi­
tion in Philsdelphia in 1876.

Q— Who ha* been called
the “ Hebrew L iv y ” ?
A —The Jewiah
h is to r ic
Josephus because of the char­
acter of his works.
Q—How many carat* in
pura gold?
A — Pure gold ie 24 carats.

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South, the candidate o f those
demanding both
lleeistanre
and Repeat, i t Is a subject
that needs another rohimn.

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G E N E R A L TENDENCIES:
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to wind up quickly whatever
Important plana you put into

l

n otion In tba paat aeveral
&lt;Uya and to find aoma m w
iroaoa by which to handle and
to arrange your practical af­
fairs on a more solid and secure atructure. Fine lor inter*
osta concocted with public
commodities, real estate.
ARIES (M arch 21 to April
ID)— H you delve Into political
affaire, aa well aa making
i are fundamental mattcra at
borne are Improved, you make
big headway now. Make good
impressioa on a big executive.
Use finest talents.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20 )— Busily gad about seeing
good friends end associates so
that you cement better rela*
Is lions; set plana for the fu­
ture wisely. Be helpful where
needed. Courtesy wins all.
G EM INI ( May 21 to June
I D — Centering your atten­
tion upon increasing Income
is very important today. You
have very practical ideas at
your fingertips and can put
them Into operation. Dine well
In P. M.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21)— Meeting the right
people socially, who will be
able to assist you to accom*
pllah what you have In mind,
is wise today. Be magnetic,
Improve wardrobe.
Put a
flower In your lapel.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
— Investigating
whatever la
puzzling can result In getting
some pretty Interesting an­
swers. Plan to get ahead fast­
e r In the early future. This
helps you to be better pre­
pared, too.
V1ROO (August 22 to Sept­
ember 22)— Consulting with
true allies gives them a
chance to help you with any
difficult mattcra at hand, lie
joyful and gain your cherishfebed alms. Mate la loyal—be
happy tonight.
U B R A (September 23 to
October 22)— You can Increase
good will In public life by taklog advantage of opportuni­
ties afforded you. This pleas­
es a blg-wlg. You are then
given every sort of encouragemen! you need.
SCORPIO (October 22 to
November I I ) - Mealing new
and fascinating people can
Dow bring a change In condi
(ions that will be definite lm
provemant In your life. Trade
ideas. Plan Joint projects.
SAGITTARIUS
(November
12 to Deoomber I I ) — H 2 °“
handle your Job so efficiently
that you make a deep Impress­
ion on higher-ups, advance­
ment cornea easily. Mata will
«haa appreciate you more. Be
fentle.
CAPRICORN December 21
to January 2 0 )- Don’t try to
welch an any agreements you
have made or you lose valu­
able allies. I f you have any
complaints, come out with
them quickly. Talks will clari­
fy all.
AQUARIUS January 21 to
February 181— You actually
enjoy your Job and If you
•how you are enthusiastic,
you can easily get a raise.
Co-workers Itstan to your
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talaphona networks.
The mojarra, Ilka those at
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1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
D. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
IB. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Rabysitters
21. Beauty Sulons
22. Build - Faint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
3 1*A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36*A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trnilors - Cnbnnns
1. Lost &amp; Found
LOST: Dsdset hound, white,
brown, blsck. Answers to
name "Bodlne", vicinity No.
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2. Notices • Personals
VACUUM CLEANERS
RECONDITIONED
O NLY *5.83
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR R E X A IR D EALER
2555 S. Park
322 6511

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June 24, 1964— Pnge 3A

By Nadine Seltzer

SW EETIE PIE

LAKE LOT,
322 0184.

N E W HOMES
6 Ml. South on Rt. 17-92

LAKE

M ARY.

N E W HOMES
V A -F H A —
FH A IN-SERVICE

Maine SI rent
So. Longwvod District

USED lumbet, an sizes. Used
Bricks. 322-2506.
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
35. Articles Wanted
INSTALLATIO N - SERVICING
Good Used Cara Sold
DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
818 French Ave.
322-7765
clothing ot rags. 322-2750.

802 Highland Ave.
Longwixwl, Plot id a

Men! Opernte
H E A V Y EQ U IPM ENT
Vast new 15 year buildin
program
underway NOW.
Additional men needed to
train as H EAVY E Q U IP­
M ENT Operators. Complete
training
on
ACTUAL
E Q U I P M E N T of your
CHOICE. Equipment Ope­
rators are among the high­
est paid skills In construc­
tion today. For complete in­
formation send name, ad­
dress,
telephone
number
and hours at home to:

$100 DOW N

r w -n fttr '

“ I told you not to Inflato that air mattrosi until we
reach camp!"

902 1st Ave. N. W. L irgo, Fla. 6 F o r R e n t
Cont r act or s:
Information
about our trained operators FU RN . Gar. Apt., 2 UR. liv.
rm. din. rm. elec. kit.
upon request.
300514 French Ave. 322-7234
■t. F o r R en t
P R IV A T E Trailer Space SI
FURN. ROOMS. Clean, close
John’a River. July 1, Adults
in. $8 per week. 305 S. Park
Geneva 349-3703.
Ph. 323-0705.
Gar. apt. 1291 Magnolia Ava
LO VELY Furn. 2 RR Gar.
Apply 5-6:30.
Apt. Ijik e Golden. Lake
privileges.
FURN. 3 Rm. Gar. Apt. Wa
ter, flee. furn. Nice, shady
Adult* only. 322-1305.
UNFURN. 2 RR house. 2100
Cordova. Each *90. mo.
Elite., *45. d ll Park.
Ph. 322 0274
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322-2800.
1 HR. Furn. apt., lights, wa
ler furnished. 322-5690.
3 BR Furn. bouse. All con­
veniences. 2461 Palmetto
FURN. Garage apt. water
322-1249.
furn. *45 mo. 303 S. Park
Ave., Ph. 323 0705.
UNFUIIN. 2 UR Duplex, kit
equip!., exc. location, Ph
2UR, kit. rquipt. house, Ph.
322-3591.
322-8892,
1 BR Furn. house. 322-2307,
FURN. A UNFURN. 2 BR
Duplex
Apts. T erran o 10 x 32 3 RR Housetxaller
Alr-cond.
Elder
Springs
floors, tile bath, Venetian
Trlr, Pk.
shades, water furn. Phone
322 2334 after • p. m.
1 BR., Furn. house, Lake
Mary. No peta. 322-3040 or
CLEAN Unfurl), apt. 309 S tar
322 6347.
nolia. Apply downitatra af
ler 6 p. m.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath &amp; shower, suitable
N E A T Furn. Cotta** for Cou
lor couple or alogV* peraon
pla, Pvt. yard. Naar Bsee
or retired. All utUltlea in­
No Pet*. 1901 Palmetto,
cluded la rent. Ideally lo
322-3821.
cited on let St,, within 1
NICE 2 UR house, kitchen
block o f 3 frea parking lot*
equipped, *75 mo. Available
god ahnpptog uenler. In
July 1. 322-4145.
qutrw at Manuel Jacobeon
Dept. Store 311 E. First St.
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.
1 UR furn. apt. 601 1'ilnu‘Uo.
322 1374.
4-ROOMS, Furn. second floor.
Pleasant, large and airy.
Osteen. .122-5771.
2 BR House. Kit. equlpt, $75,
Ph. 322-5303.
t HR Furn. House. Ph. 668 5122
2 Bedroom furn. apt. Queancl
Apts., 491 E. 141b St., I'h.
322 8191.
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
Pay ton liualty
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
STORAGE SPACE.
St. 322 1374.

307

*th

W E L A K A APARTM ENTS
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unlurn.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
*85. R A Williams, 322 3951

8. Bench Kenlain
HUTCHISONS
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So, All antic
Daytona Beach
Call 322 4058

y. For Bale or Rent

Lake

LARG E 3 RR. 2 Bath unfurn
House, Garage, bits of clos­
ets &amp; storage space. Kenced yard. 912 Cherokee Cir­
cle, SunliDd, 322-8237,

Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service
With tbe
MANAGER A Front Men.
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING
Colonial Oil Co., 1501 French
POST. PA 2-0677.
Ave., Sanford, Fla.

St. Johns Realty

CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Nnll-Furay Furni­
ture. 901 W. First St., Th.
323-6591.

36. Automobile* - Truekn
'63 Chevy II Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph. 322 2283.
1958 6 Cyl. Chevrolet engine.
Exc. cond. Reel's Paint A
Body Shop. 10th £ Sanford.
'60 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Exc. cond. *895. 322-7514,
•62 COHVAIH
MONZA.
4apeed, bucket seats, while
with red Interior, (1395. Ph.
322-3797 after S p. m.
STURDY
Small
Wrecker.
Exc. Cond.
1958 Merc. Sta. Wag. $375.
Roy Reel's Paint A Body Simp
loth St. A Sanford Ave,
1964 Corvair 700 4 Dr. A/T,
RAH. Like New.
*2195
1961 Corvair 700 4 Dr. HAH.
Clean.
(1095
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
800 French Ave. Ph. 322-1382

Used furniture, apptlancei,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
*200 BELOW
LAWNS MOWED. 322 2t5S.
M A R K E T VALUE
Larry's 3tart 215 Sanford
'59 Fonls; Ranch Wag. A 4*
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
LAWNS MOWED. Paul l-or.l.
Dr. Sedan Clean *495 ca.
322 3219.
FREE ESTIM ATE
‘55 Bulcks; *195 A *295
^
WORK W ANTED: Week or Upholstering It Mattress ran- '55 Pont. Sta. Wag, *195
ovating. New A Used Furni­ '55 Olds 2 Dr. *195
day. Plume 322-7673.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. '55 G.M.C. Pickup $295
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
21. B e a u ty Sulims
Ph. 322 8072
5*A 2 2117.
•Spring Permanent .Special
'53 Ruick, Good tirca, good
20 Percent off regular prices
cond. Ph. 322-6554.
Cut 'n Curl Itcauly Shop
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0831
O NLY *249 50
Easy Terms
Permanent Special
Shop and Save The
M r* off Regular Prices
Budget Way
Children's Haircuts *1.00
1958 Imperial I^Baron 4 Dr.
Aec Beauty Salmi,
HT. full power. Beautiful
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 32'.’ 8526
white with Mohair Interior.

19. Situations Wnntcd

F U R N IT U R E

OWNER SAYS SELL)
W ANTED TO LEASE: 3 BR 3 HR Home on 2 Acres Lake
unfurn. Home. Preferably
front lot. Price Just Reduc­
air-cond. By Business Ex
ed to 115,100. SEE THIS
ecu Live. In beat location
HUY TO U AYI Call Stem
Will consider option to buy
per Agency, 1919 So. French,
immediate o c c u p a n c y
Ph. 322-4691.
Write Sanford, Herald, Box
LOCH A It IIOR: Ry owner. ZOTO'S Budget Wave *7.51);
298 long wood 1'ln i a
84.
$15 Regular * 10, Complete
Spacious 3 BR., 2 bath, with
17 92
Ph 838 4583
3 BR Home unfurn. near SNAS
eve. npp'ta. Free parking.
Fla. room, can be used as
31.
Arllclew
For Sal*
Reasonable rent. A v a l !
2ml A Oak
4ih RR. Central oil heat. 2
•bout Aug. 5-6. Write details
H
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B
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AU
TY
NOOK
car carjwrte, extra large
3 Pc. Bedroom Suite. Good
W. J. Kelly, 23 Salamnua
105 So. Oak — 322 5712
utility room. Large lot. Ph.
Cond. *35. 322 8437.
Ct., Lexington Pk., Mary
322 9051.
22.
Build
•
Faint
•
Repair
land.
COLDSPOT Refrig. 12 cu. ft.
70 ih. freezer, Very good
FOR A PAIN TE R , Inside oi
12. Real Ewtate For Sale
cond. *60. 322 6613.
Rcmiv for Occupancy
out, call Luther Tasker at

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.

TO SE TTLE
E STATE

E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
AGENCY . REALTO R
146* S, Park Ave.
Phonal PA 2 2264 or P A l-M S

V A - FHA
Property Management
A Suioa Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers fur your aclcrllon
these Beautiful I , I , * 4
lied room

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To mak« tha beat hum#
buy, see tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

F H A - V A HOMES
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, 145, L 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYM EN TS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
S#a Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Slenstrom Realty

2 OR., kitchen equipped house, 1SG5 Park Dr.
*83 mo. 322-3889.
G B E E N B R IAR
1810 W. Third St. Clean, new­ Choir#
lots
availabl#
tn
ly decorated, modern, 2 BR
Greenbrlar nf Loch Arbor
unfurn. Ph. Bartow, Fla
overlooking go lf
rours#.
533-2328.
Custom building to your
m
sjut If Icallous.
Greenbrlar
8. Bench Rental*
developed by
NEW SM YRNA BEACH. 2
KINGSW OOD
BUILDERS, INC.
BR. Furn. near ocaan. Ry
week, month, Lynn Lyon,
202 Fairmont Dr.
322 5841,
F A 2-8074

V A -F H A —
FH A IN-SERVICE
Open Wgd-Thura-Frl
Noon to Dusk
West on 1st St. to Persimmon
Ix&gt;ft tn 4th St.

Bnll-Blnir Agency
It E A L

ESTATE- INS UK ANCE
3rd A park Ave.
Plume 522 5641

OLDER HOME. 3 Br. large
room*, largo shady lot with
fruit trees. No down pymt.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
322 5399.

322 6159.

2f&gt;. Fiumliinp .Services

$ Bank

PIANO SVC. A TUNING
Helm Haling • llofrlllng
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUM It A A
521 2661 — After I I p. m.

SOFA Red, *25, Single bras*
hoadlxiard, *10. 123 Ft. fenc­
ing, $10. Pinball machine,
*5, Miiccllancoui, 1313 Park
Ave. 322 9211.

1 USED 24" Klee. Floor fan,
Piano Tuning and Repair
8 ft. adjustable stand, 2
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4213
speeds, *15, Powell’s Office
LOCH ARBOR. 4 RR, 2 Rath.
Supply, 117 S. Magnolia,
Cent, air, Kla. Rm. Sprlnk322 5812.
lori, patio. Ph. 122 8522, 21)7 Need a shelf, screen porch,
Ridge Rd.
new room, carporle, new
Carpet* clean easier with th#
bouse or remodel. U. E.
Blue Lustre Electric Sham
lilt, 2 Rath*, cent, heat A
Link. 522-7629.
pooer oniy *1 per day. Carair cond. Corner lot in Lake
roll's Furniture,
Mary. Lake privileges. »:’&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;
Down,, assume pymt* of
Arm I'M E PAYM EN TS
*80. Ph. 322 2963.
On Late Model Dial ZlgZag.
A IR -C O N IB T IO N IN G
Makes buttonholes, sews on
B EAU TIFU L High tree-atuddBy FEEDERS
buttons, blind a 111 c h o i
txl lot on Crystal Lake of
H. II. POPE CO., I tie.
monogram) uml embroiders.
Loch Arbor. Call Chapman
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
Wilh Guarantee, Take up
Architectural Art*. 323 0)06
payments of $7.15 each. 1’h.
W ELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
T IIK GRASS IS G R E E N E R !
Credit Mgr. 322-0111.
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
on Die other side and we have
All ly|H’i and Sizes
*800 PER MONTH
it with (hi* 4 Bedroom, 3
We Repair and Service
Assume remaining 3 pymts.
Bath lumie on 244 acre* that
STINK
of *3 on Repossessed Swing
looks like a PARK. *15,000
Machinery and Supply Co.
needle Dlal-O-Mntlc Zigzag.
and watch the green ENVY
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6132
Makes fancy tie s i g n s ,
in your Friend*' eye*.
Makes Buttonholes, hows on
2!». AuDinuilino Service
buttons, Blind hems, MonoCOHEN RADIATOR nrtOP
grains, Dams, patches, etc.
Free
inspection,
estimates,
Guaranteed. Ph. 322-7457.
Invedment A R e illy
pickup, delivery. Hecoring
111 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
A repairs discounted.
BABY SUITE, Crib A Chlffo21144 K. 3rd.
322-3113
rolie. Good cond. *30. 32228511.

Free Estimates

Building
Contractor

SO U T H W A R D
N E W HOMES
V A -F H A —
FH A IN-SERVICE

Smith on lit. 17-92, 6 Ml.
Right nn Seminole lilvd.,
One lllock lo Sale* Office.

HD'J IliRlilnnil Ave.
I-onffw oori, F lo rid a
l.g. Bedrooms, 14* baths,
CB, I yr. old. Lge. screen
porch, cirpnr4e, 'fV^roHn
flrsjr &gt;jnr-eoixlitionor.\ *3w7
nod
838 I4\» or

CARBURETOR
O VE RH AU L
$7.ihr&gt; Up Indiiiltia

l

Repossessions

WESTING HOUSE Auto. Wash
cr. 323-0782.

D INETTE SET, *30: O.E. RePLUM BING
frig. *15: Ride-abed *10j
Contracting Repair*
Mower *35; FM 111 Fi *85.
FREE ESTIMATES
322-4549,
R. L, HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1581 SM ALL G. K. Refrigerator,
11 a a . iii. m
good cond. *25. 3228185.
27. Special Hcrvlcen

,
f

4 like new white sidewall
tires, lave*) retired couple
owned this ear. Can sell for
*750 and advertising cost.
Can be Financed! Contact
Mr. Martin, 322-4503.

N E W HOMES

3 BR, 2 Bath, screened porch.
Assume low pymts. Ph.
Lake Collage, Furn. 3224106.
322-9122.

S-KOOM
Fum.
Apt.
Mary. Phone 322 79(3.

17. Male Help Wanted

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Asio.
FA 2 3961 Atlantic Bank Bldg

10. Wanted to Bent

Furn. Apt. 2300 Metlonvnie,

Hol'awiy, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2 51*1 I I I W, 1st St.
CARROLL'S F U R N ITU R E

Seminole Realty

THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 0123
LAK E .
Call e v e n i n g s
322-1597.
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
hit*. First $2,500 lake* this
2 BR, home, Bt7 Catalina Dr
property. Ph. 668-4601, En
tcrprlse, Fla.

Offire 322 211*
Night 323 0648
2 BR, frame bouse, not fancy,
323-0700
chaap rent. (8 week. Ph.
2524
Park
Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
322-3219.

B E N T A TIED

Bedroom Homes available in
now being For the biggest selection of
all Areas of Sanford. Let us APPLICATIO NS
nearly new and used (urr.1
taken
for
Curb
Girl*
A Wait­
Show you Around!
ture, see Noll's Furniture
resses. P ig 'N Whistle, 25th
Brokerage In Casselberry
&amp; Park.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
1901 S. Park Ave.
F A 2-5232 anytime

34. Articlea For Sale

W agner s Amoco

W. on 25th St. to Lake Mary
lilvd., left on Bird, to I-akc 31. Poultry • Livestock
Mary Fire Station, Right in
Office in Model House on BLACK Horse. Th. 322 8580,
Call 4:30 p. m .__________
2 TtR frame house. Very clean.
Abbott Ave.
968 Myrtle. I’ ll. Jimmie Co­ LM N Enterprises, Inc.
31 A . P e ts
wan, 322-4013.
Ph. 322-2714
DOGS It Puppies for sale.
New Custom nullt Home on lo . B u sin ess O p p o rtu n ity
Collies, Beagles &amp; mixed
Crystal Lake. For inform*
breeds. 322-5752.
FOH
LEASE—
'crvlce
Station.
lion call 322-3378.
Good location. Good pro­ HOUND PUPPIES. Blsck It
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS. Spa
tan, Red Bone, Itlue Tick.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
clous 5 BR, 2 Rath bouse,
*10 ca. 305-8407 or 365 3126
cent, heat &amp; alr-cond. sep.
the PU RE OIL COMPANY.
Oviedo.
din. rm., dbte fireplace,
screen
porch,
Quick oc 16. F e m a le H e lp W a n te d 32. Flowers - Shrubs
cupancy. $26,500, Ph. 838 W HITE, light housekeeping nipe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
7812.
and supervision of school
25c 1b. Grosser Hydroponic
age children, 5 days week.
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
Pleasant conditions. Phone
33. F u rn itu re
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A
322-6945.

Contort: Mr. Korun son

PIANO A Organ lessons. Chil
dren. Adults. 322-3329.

United Equipment
Operators
School, Inc.

12. Beni Entnte For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 29. Automobile Service

V A -F H A —
F H A IN-SERVICE

PR IV A TE
ART
LESSONS
School age or gdtUL Day or
evening. Ph. 322-9219, Eli
zabeth Hudgins.

Legal Notice

'

ftanfnrh

3. Education - Instruction

T I I K ClltCtlST COURT OF TOi F R A N K
L
McCORMICK
I l l s : ItlNTII Jl' lllt'l Air MU• nil P A T R IC IA ANN MC­
C PIT , IN AND FOK I K K b
CORMICK. hie wife
S ' M l COUNTY, VI.OHIIIA
K K II II K N C K l UNKNOWN
i t c i i A N C i c n r n o . sarTi
AND TOi All parties claiming
m o h t o iu h
ron K C M tscn r
Interests by, through, un­
NEW
TOIUC L I F E
INSUU
der or egelnet the afore­
ANCB COMFANT, a Naw Tork
said persons
corporation,
YOU ARE hereby notified
Plaintiff, that a Complaint to foreclose
nertaln mortgage encumber­
F R A N K SteCUMK and E TTA ing lbs following described
M. UoL’ UNE, till wif i,
real properly, to-wlt:
Defendant*
Lot S, Ilbirk D, COUNTRY
C I. F H K 'I NOTtCIS OF I U K
CLUII MANOR, U N IT NO.
NOTICE 18 IIK H K IlY CIIVI, according In Ih* plat
KN that pursuant to a Final
thereof ae recorded In INal
Dsurss of Foracloaur*. dated
Hook II, I'auee 7) end 71.
Ih* Itnd day of June, t i l l ,
Public Records of Bcrnlent. 1004 Palmptto.
Mid entered In Chanoery rare
note County, Florid*
No. tITT*, In the Circuit Court ba* been filed against you 4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 UR, *60
nf tho Ninth Judicial Circuit
n lha above styled suit, uml
mo. 323 0389.
In and for Benrtnole County, you are required to serve a
Florida, wherein NEW YORK copy of your Answer or oilier
L I F E INSURANCE COMPANY, Pleading lo lha Complaint on GARAGE Apt., 1 UR, water
a New York oorporallon, le Plaintiff's attorney*, AN P KIlfurn. *40. Ph. 322-2108.
Plaintiff,
and
FRANK
Mo HON. IIU8II, DEAN A IdiWNIT'NK, and ETTA K. MoClINE, DEB, 17Z East Central Houle,
hie wife, ere Defendants, I vard, Orlando, Florida, and file 3-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou
will ee|| to the hlglisat end lha original Anewer or olher
pic, *45. 322-7399.
beet bidder, or bidders, for Pit Siting In lha or flee of the
caah, at the front door o f the Clerk of the Clrouit Court on FURN. I 4 3 BR, Oak floor*,
Seminal*
County
Courlhouee nr hernre the 17th day of July,
masonry home*. I Ulk. West
tn Henford, Seminole County, till. I f yuu fall to do ao, a
Florida, at 11 :«0 o'clock A. M, decree pro ronfaeeo will be
of Hwy. IT-92 on Longwood
on the ith day of July, ISS4, taken against you for I tie* re.
ltd., then 1 Rlk. So. on East
the following deeorlbed pro­ lief demanded In the Com­
perly ae eet forth In eeld Flnel plaint.
St. to Vlinecnt Dr.
Deoree, eltuala In aengnsl*
This Notice ehetl be pubtlehCounty, Florida, to-wlt:
ed once e week for four con- 4 RM. Furn. house. Water
I*ot
It,
BOtlTII
PINK- sscutlv* week* In tbe Hanford
fum. *60. 322 2764.
CHEST, heron d Addition, Herald.
a subdivision, according to
DATED THIH Ulti day ur
3 UR., Gar. Apt. Water Furn.
a plat thereof recorded In June, 1)14.
Plat llo-k |0, pages I ) and IHKAL)
Phone 322 3427.
t t of the Public llerorde
Arthur II. flsckwlth, Jr.
• f Hemtnole County, Flor*
Clerk of Clrouit Court
1 BR., Furn Apt. with Pvt.
Ida.
Uyi Martha T. Vlhtan
bath, 317 S Park Ava,
Toaelhar with tht following
Deputy Clerk
Items o f property whleh are Publish June IT, tl . A July 1.
looeled In and permanently In­
DM
stalled ae a part of lha Im­ CD A-I I
provements on eald land:
Cine Ifotpolnt (electric) I t IN TIIM CIR CUIT ITII'H T OF IN T i l l ! I'HICI I T COURT OF
Ual. Hot Water Heater, T i l l ”. NINTH j r i l l C I A I , ( I I I - T I I K NINTH JUDICIAL CIMModel lOtWIHt. Bertel ItO- :UIT IN AND FOH SKMINIH-K III I T IN AND F o i l HHMIe
'Oil NT Y, FLORIDA.
• III
NOI.II COUNTY, FLORIDA.
One Duo Term (o il ) Spare 'll ANCKHY NO. II* **
( H A N C H K Y NO. t.HNNi
Heater, Model No. Tit, no BI'R INfiFIEI.D
INSTITUTION T H E I-IINN M UTUAL L I F E
Serial Number
FUll FAV1NUB,
INBUIIANCE COMPANY,
One Cheleea (eleotrlc) I*
ruinllff.
Plaintiff,
Inch Kitchen Exhaust Fan, v*.
vs.
no Model or Hartal No.
HOtlKItT
LAMAR
WATION. II RUCK AUSTIN RR VAST, *1
Eight
moIa I
Venetian I 111,
• 1.
Hllnda manufactured by
Defendants
Defendanla.
Senkarlk Olaae A Paint
NOT1CN OF ■ AI.K
NOTICK OF MAI.H
Company, Sanford, Florida,
NOTICK IB HKRKU Y OIVNUTICK IB IIE R E IIY H I V ­
no model or aortal num­ KN that nn the ) l h day of ES that on lha lilt day nf
ber!.
uly, 1111 at 11:00 a. m. at the July. D M at ll;ne A. M. at
T " * e t h r r with all structures main door of the Cunrthoue* th* nuln door of tho Court
and Improvements now and
f Hemlnol* County, at Han­ hnute of Srmlmda County, al
hereafter on eald lend, end f i s ­ ford, Florid*, th* undersigned Binford, Florida, th* under­
sures attached thereto, and all Cli k will offer for a i l * to signed Clerk will offer for
Irents, leeuna proessdt, and (he highest and best bidder ■ala lo the highest and beat
prollla arrrulnp and to accrue fee raeli Ih* following describ­ blddar for &lt;a»h the folluwTiig
from eald premlees, all of ed reel property!
daacrlbed real proper tyi
which are Included within the
Lot II. Illvck Ii, COUN­
I &gt; .T tl. RLOi'K I, IIK F T foteaulnc deecrlptlon and the
T R Y CLUII MANOR. UNIT
I.KIt
IIOMKH
ORLANDO
habendum thereof! ateo all gas,
No. I, according to tb*
SKCTION o.Ny:, according
•team,
eltclrlt,
walar,
and
flat thereof as recorded in
tn plat thereof recorded In
other heating, cooking, refri­
f l a t Hook II. I'agsa Tl
Plat Dunk II, P agM I and
gerating, lighting, plumbing,
and IS, I'ubRc Record! of
*, Public fleoordt of Ptmlventilating,
Irrigating,
and
grmlnule County, Florid*
not* County, Florida,
power systems, machlnee, ap ­ ogelber with all •trui-tur**, together with all structure*,
pliances. natures, and appur­ mprovsmmta, flilurea. apj,li­ Improvemeote. future*, appli­
tenances. which now art or enee A and appurtenance* on ances. and appurtenances on
r ay hereafter pertain to, or ■eld land nr used In conjunc­ ■all land nr u&gt;ed In conjunc­
ba used with, to or on eald tion therewith.
tion therewith.
premises, even though they be
This eels le made pursuant
Tills sale la mad* pursuant
detached or detachable.
to final decree of foreclosure to final de-rea of foreclosure
WITNESS my hand and the ntered In Chancery action No entered In Chancery action
official seal of this Honorable 14004 now pending In the Cir­ So. ISSnl now pending In the
fou r!, at Sanford.
Hemlnole cuit Court of end fur Heml­ Circuit Court of and fur Kenil*
County, Florida, thta Itnd day nol* County, Florida.
ni.te I'ounty. Florida.
nf June, lll| .
DATED THIN I7nd day nf
ATE Ii THIS 3!nd day of
tBEALI
Jim*. DM .
June. D M
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr. IMUAD
IMEAI.I
Clerk of Circuit Court
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Arthur II Reckw-lth, Jr .
Seminole County, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk « f the Circuit Court
Ry; Martha T, Vlhlwt
lly: Martha T. Vlblea
l ly J Martha T. VlhDo
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
AJ'DKIIHON, llUSIf,
otir iN E Y. a m t N K r , *
ANDKRHu N, i i u b h .
11 ( M I L K Y
DEAN A LUWNDF.B
IlKAN A L O W N D M
Attorneys for I'letntlff
l i t North Magnolia Avtnua
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Orlando, Florida
t l ! Bast Central Boulevard
Eaat Cantral lloulevard
Irlando. Florida
Attorneys for (be l i a l n U ff
Orlando, Florida
1‘ ublleh June I I , D M
Publish June I I, 1111.
Piihllih Juna 71, l X t .
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Opal Wag. *791 bal, *34 mo.
Pont Wag *798 bal, (36 mo.
Opal, $537 bal, $32 ino.
Dodge, *597 bal. *31 mo,
Ford, *681 bal, *38 mo.
Cadillac, *981 bal, *39 mo.
Chrya,, *681 bal, *31 mo.
Ford, *561 bal, *31 mo,
Olds, *681 ba|, $34 mo.
Cliov,, |Ytl Hal, *28 mo.
Pont., $-196 h il, *13 mo.
Mere., *490 bal, *25 mo.
Olds,, *299 bal, *16 ino.
Mere. *69 bal., *3 mo.
Merc., $169 bal, *9 mo,
il? if*
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National \
1012
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
HANFORD AVE.
O PE N

E VE N IN G S

Phone 322-4503
37. BoaU - Motor*
12’ Fishing boat, motor k
trlr. Deck A controls. *225.
Ph, 322-7775.
SM ALL Houseboat, *140. Ph.
522-0904.
19' Boat, motor, trailer, fully
equipped. Suitable for nail
water. Many extras. 3234857.
Gateway

To

Tbe

w aterway

UobHon Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304 61 K, lit .

Ph. FA 2-5081

Q U IT FISI1INI Will aell 2
boats, 3 motors A all equip,
let clase cond. 1 Boat 10
Parts A Liltor
paaacnere or
itghUecing,
also Shad fishing; motors
BEAD Y MIX CONCRETE
Johnson Javelin A Johnson
705 French Ave.
322 0235 I'atioi, Floor, F re t EslIm aL'i
11, both elec atari*. Call
Sills, lintels, slept, blocks,
Auto Glass, Tops
Larry, Geneve 349-4411.
sand,
cement,
rock,
pipe,
* Seat Covers
steel,
grease traps, dry D AY CRUISER, H W , Very
reasonable, 75 hp. Motor,
wells. Slopping stones.
Gator Trlr. 322-M54 after
M IRACLE CONCHKTK CO.
6:30 p. m.
309 Elm Ave,
222-5751
^ 0 4 W. 2nd St FA 21032
ALCMVOHK GUARANTEED EXCESS Fishing Tackle, New
J U N E S P E C I A L : Men’s shoes
*2 99 pr. Ladies' shoes *1.45
pr. Surplus City, 201 W. 1st,

MOTOR C LIN IC

AU TO GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.

31). Trniltrn - Cabans*

Tile bafbKJuidl in ------------ p r 33-1532
A Used. P. Patterson, 27
APACHE Camp Trailer*. New
g., washer &amp; dryNarcissus Dr., Delta ry.
HI-WAY 66 SVC.
A Used. 322-5467.
y 6615462.
Hlway 17-92 st Onura Rd.
THOMPSON Deluxe Combo
Sanford, Florida
1862 67 x 10 Champion Mobile
Water Skis A Rope. Practi­
A PLENTY
Rome, S BR. Small equity
cally new. '$25. 322 1978 after
RGE GARDEN TOO! FREE Wheel Pack nr laihri.
ration
with
thl)
ad.
Mgr
A
asiume pyntla. Will trade
Story, 4 RR, 2 lee Baths,
« p. m.
Walter Cooper, 5 yr*. Svc.
equity for 3 4 BR homo. Ph.
Lge. porches, Some furn
Kla. Exp.
ORGAN. Will play a W. W.
322-1719.
lihings. t Acre land, few
Kim ball product, Ileasoot
fruit trees, flowing well,
T IR E D OF HIGH R E N T?
able price. Ph. 3224466.
lge. front lawn. Just off W.
Home Trailer, M x a, all alu­
1st St., Ilevler Rd , Approx.
M ISC. Baby furn. A furnish­
minum, with full bath A 3
2 mis. from town. Rt. 1, Sonkarilc Glue* uml Paint
ings, Ironing board, Handy
Bedrooms, la Exc. cond.
Rox 451). See Owner With­
Company
I M Port. elec. wash, m tSee lilts far II6Q0- Ph. 323in. Price *12,900,
310 Magnolia I'h. F A 2 4522
diiu *. 322 9462.
26*1.

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

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withoutguessing

Resources For
Development Of
Area Discussed
Five

kind*

nr

resources

w tre listed a* pertinent to an

the Happy Difference O T

area's Industrial development,
by

Uylhel

Warretl,

General

Industrial Agent for the At­
lantic

Coast

Line

Itallmad,

speaking to members of the
Rotary Club, Monday,
The resources which must
be good to Interest potential
industry Include natural, In­
dustrial, trade, social and fi­
nancial.
"Often the dcchlon to lo­
cale In a community can
hinge on unlavnrahlc aspects
concerning such things as
cost of living, recreation,
■choola, trade areas or lack
of civic organization, or other
factora affecting the menial
stimulation anil development
of the plant personnel," said
Warrell.
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n facil­
ities, electrical [tower, water,
waste disposal, tax struc­
tures, c l i m a t e , Insurance
rates, all affect favorable or
unfavorable decisions lo lo­
cate In a community, Worrell
noted.
He praised the Chambers
of Commerce for their help
and cooperation In supplying
pertinent Information, a n d
noted that the railroad'* In­
dustrial development division
employs geologists, agricul­
turists, chemists, civil engi­
neers and forestry experts to
guide them In (heir planning
for future developments.
Warrell
also emphasized
the Importance of dealing
with prospective clients un a
confidential basis, and cau­
tioned those Interested In in­
dustrial development not to
overlook the possibility ot the
expansion ot existing indus­
try.
He noted the Importance of
providing jobs for young peo­
ple, so that they need not
leave the community or the
area In order lo find employ­
ment.
Next week, Itolarlnn* will
Install new olflccrs and will
bear Kenneth Wacker, of Win­
ter 1’ark, former Lt. Govern­
or of Itotary.

Counly Requests
Larger Ad Fund
At the auggestion of Chair
man James Avery, the Coun
ty Commission today unanl
mouidy directed County At
twncy Hamid Johnson to pro
pare a bill for presentation In
the county'* legislative delegallon which would permit an
increase of Seminole's ad­
vertising fund from S2.\,fXHi to
• s much as |50,non.
Tike hill, 11 approved by the
delegation, would he submit­
ted to the 1065 session of the
•late legislature frir its action.
Avery pointed out that it
On art ion wete taken at this
time sod no measure was pre­
sented to the 1W15 session of
the legislature the county
would have to await the 1067
se.saIon and, as he put It,
"H u ll would mean we could
rot Increase thia budget item
until the IMT-68 fiscal year."
Avery said in making his
proposal that the county could
not wait that long for an in­
crease in view of the growth
and development of Seminole.

Pole Pineapple-Grapefruit fllmft 4)

F r u it D r in k • • 4
Delicious Sacramento Brand

T o m a t o J u ic e 4

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Stale Sen. Mack Cleveland
and Hep, Joe l&gt;avls, loth of
Seminole, will tie in Jackson­
ville Friday for the fifth In a
■erics ot public hearings by
an tnterin special commission
established by the HW3 ses­
sion of the legislature to
study the abolition of the
death penalty in capital cases.
Cleveland la one of three
senators and Da via one of
five representatives on the
commission which has held
previous hearings in Miami,
West I'alra Beach, Tampa
•nd Winter Park.
Neither Cleveland nor Dav­
is today would comment on
the hearings except to aay
that the 15-man commission,
which ha* seven non-legisla­
tive members, agreed that no
public statements would be
made until Ha report and
recommendations, U any, are
made to the IMS session of
the Legislature.

46-ox.
cam

Sliced or Halved Yellow Cling

F &amp; P P e a c h e s 4 #«.2
«
Del Monte Light Meat

Chunk Tuna •4
D e lic io u s V o n C a m p

6 Vi-ox.
cam

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WHERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASURE

(lim it 4 )

P o r k &amp; B e a n s • • IT 1 0
F &amp; P F la v o rfu l G reen

P e a s o r B e a n s 2 i3„0.32 9 '
Fomout Maxwell Houia
ramous
nouse Giant
uianr Six*
su e

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF

In s t a n t C o f f e e 'tr *119
10-ox,
jar

(limit 1 per customer with purchases of $5 or more).
M ICH
IFFECT1VE

Standing Beef

R ib R o a s t . .

TNUKS., FBI., SAT.,
JUNI IS, 24, 27, 1944

ib. 6 9 '

Tender Key-

C lu b S t e a k •
Flavorful Beef

o

1 0 0 5 5 V V c Y flld

ib. 8 9 '

l Jfrl G reen S ta m p s
nlrii Sic cava** mi mmfcaaa alt
LUSTRE CRIM E CREAM SHAMPOO

___

S h o r t R i b s • . “&gt; 2 9 c

$ 2 sixe $ 1 .5 9
(OMrim let.* Jury# ST* ItMMl

wmammium

Tasty Fresh

1 0 0 5 5 SjSmM
' FVtKE fO O

G r o u n d B e e f 3 |b»$129

G re e n S t a m p s
TAR N OW LUNCH M IA TS
(iO LO O N A , POP, SPI. LUNCHEON)

3 6-o&gt;. pkgs. 87c

ttx*lr*« lot.., Juno IT, 1*441

S3

|

B R A C H C A N D IE S . . .
&gt;rack's Iregular 19cj Can*?

Orange Slices

2 ken 49*

Jffl G«Mhre
en Sta m p s
*Ua caagaa aad pandiaaa *k

■rack's (regular 29c) Candy

Spicettes ..... 2 k*«&lt; 49*

SwIH'i Premium tea Craanc

■rack'i I regular 29ct

Big Ben Jellies 2 fc#w 49*

F.F.V. Old Faikian Su|ar

SwIH’a Premium Csrnad

Cookie*

Beef Hash

Fig Bars

SWIFT PREMIUM SM O KIU
OR POLISH SAUSAGI

Garden's Fancaws T»tn Pack

Cake Roll 3

*1

. " f t " 39*

Suntklna't Family Favorite

'Sr 39*

Pot. Chips 'LrV 59*
•mm

12-01, pkg. 59c
■ •

*■ met

mmsmsmsm

29*

lW6EAT«Y555

Red Meert Refsler #r Uver flevercd
'
fall
si
cent

Dog Food 8

G re en S t a m p e d
• * * • ! cu rt, md »«.cSa*. *1

C&gt;,

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COOK-QUIK BREADED VEAl STiAKI
18-oe. pkg. 79c
?JS e rw d tf'X iA 'L " tv. uc

£fl G• i *re
en Sta m p s
Sia C *H « and tanSru *(-

39*

Herman's Orange Band Bag Sauiags

Smaatk. Fturarlul Margarlna

.

49c

9V4-es.
ten

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frozen

fo o d s

imwvnr.

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J jl G•HAre
en S ta m p s
Ale empan and parckac* ah
' —'5
McCORMtCK'S PURE B U C K PIPPER

Orange Juice .. 4 SJ 99
Galdan Bland Quick Frtsan

Loin R o ast........... n. 69*

Banquet Brand Assorted

Lean Canter Cut

Frozen Dinners .. LV 39f

PoFk Chops ......... ib. 69*

French Fries .... UJ* 39*
Daarfiald Quick Frasan

Fordhook Limas . U

59*

Haul Franc Sara Laat

Lunch Meats ........ ». 59'
Swift Premium SreuMckweifat aa

(Finaar Rail*, Dinner Ralls a* Farkerfceute)
Imp,ear trend Quick Fraean

Sandwich Chubs 2 !i£ 69'

Mrs. Paul's Femll* Site

Fish Sticks.......’ir* 49c
Traaiuia Ida DaTtlnad end

Peeled Shrimp

..

'S r 98c

UPTON'S TASTY INSTANT TEA
3-ox. far 79c

9 A .M .T 0 9 P .M .

SEM INOLE P L A Z A

iO W 5 V n T «* W

lu ltt'l Premium SUcad

Bologna ..... ....... 39'

H W Y . 17-92 &amp; SR 436
CASSELBERRY,
FLA.

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JK O ra a n S t a m p s

freak FUleti al

Red Grouper........ ». 49'

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In n ™ esc. Jun* IT, m u

A t O•HAra
a n S t a m p s —3
Ala caaym md m d a u ati

Wieners ............. ». 49'
Cap*land liked Family Pak

4-os. can 39c

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MHmQQMO-MM

Taman's Tasty freak

Frozen R o lls __ 49*
Swordfish Steak . ’i T 59c

e

Tarty Canter Cut Park

Hush Puppies .. 4 Lt 89*
Ckaf'a Ckalca Quick Frasae

Jun. tZ. 1*441

MMMttMMSMJII

39c

Piftcnect Conccnlretrd florid*

1-lb. pkg. 49c
(• « » ..» • 1* 1.

Whipped Daiicrt Tapping

Lucky Whip ..

.a Juri* If. I MCI

;0W i.?&gt;w50

Sweat a* Buttermilk Style Pillikur*

Biscuits........ 4

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Swift's Allsweet 2

Lawmakers Will
Go To Hearing

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United Press Leased Wire

Established 1008 TH U RSD AY. JUNE 25. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 220

Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs.

John

BHtllnr,

beloved

emijile of Long wood, who arc
arle bra ling their golden wed­
ding

anniversary.

They

will

Marines Ordered To Mississippi

observe the occasion “ quiet­
ly " at home, since Adeline'*
illness w i l l
prevent their
“ stepping out," John says.
Their attractive home on the
newly widened road between
“ Mobley Corner” and Longwood (right at the curve
rounding the lake) has been
the delivery point of many
and many a card from wellwishing friends — of which
John and Adeline have scores.
May happiness abound for
them today and forever.
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The election o f Art Beck­
with, Seminole county clerk,
as secretary o f the State Asaociatlon
of
Court
Clerks
gives Central Florida three of
the top positions in this or­
ganization. Frank Owens of
neighboring Lake County is
president of the association
and Curtis Barnes o f Brevard,
another neighbor, is treasur­
er.
• • •

Area Searched
For Bodies Of
Missing Trio

mwA...
B R IEFS
Cape Contract
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I ) —
The Air Force lias awarded
Pan American World Airways
a Jill) million contract to
operate the Atlantic missile
range for the fiscal year be­
ginning July t.

WASHINGTON

search for three civil rights
workers missing In Mississ­

Viet Nam Talks

ippi, the White
nounced today.

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor be­
gan a series of consultations
with State Department o ffi­
cials Wednesday In prepara­
tion for his new j»oid as am­
bassador to South Viet Nam.

Bryant W on’t Go

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Eclipse Clouded

Actors To Wed

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Judy In Denmark

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Case Pushed

Scranton Would
Arm Exiles

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In Monday'* Clock we re­
tained that total sales by the
Deltona Corporation for the
first four months of 1964
amounted to $3,939,570. Actu­
ally, and we caught our own
error, R was $4,939,570. A m il­
lion dollar mistake probably
doesn't mean much to you
and us. But oh, boy, what it
would have meant to the Mackle Brothers. Whew I
• • •
Assistant County Agricultu­
ral Agent Ernie Lundberg re­
minds local growers o f the
Cilrus Irrigation meeting to
be held at 7:30 tonight at the
Home Demonstration Center,
401 West 25th St.

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to Ohio today after outlining
a Cuba policy here that calls
for guerrilla warfare against
Fidel Castro,
Scranton, accompanied by
his wife and thrre o f their
children, left Miami aboard a
chartered airline at 7:39 a.m.
(E S T ), He was scheduled to
arrive in Cleveland shortly
after 11 a.m. (E S T ).

an­

FOUR GENERATIONS
of the Wilson family
dined together uL the
Kiwanis F a t i t e r ami
Son luncheon. In top
photo, Mayor A. L. W il­
son, left, has ns his
guests his father, Rev.
•
•
•
W. J. Wilson o f Fitz­
P H IL A D E L P H IA ,
Miss.
gerald, (In., son Fred
(U P I ) — .State and federal
Wilson and grandson, authorities broadened their
Malt. I lot turn P h o t o ; ■rurrh areH today and began
Little J e f f L n r g e n
dragging farm pends In the
finds that sitting on hunt for three civil rights
his knees makes hint worker* missing since Sun­
almost as hig as Daddy day night.
Dr. Tom Largen. (See
Civil rights lenders expres­
Friday's H e r a l d forv sed doubts that the three
more pictures o f the would be found nllve, hut au­
Father and Son lunch­ thorities would not venture
a prediction.
eon). (Herald l'hotos)

various Latin American pro­
grams offered at the school.

NEW YO R K (U P I) — In­
clement weather kept much
of the East Coast from wit­
nessing Wednesday night’ s to­
la! eclipse of the moon, but a
partial eellpse
w as
seen
• • •
throughout the Midwest and
Three of Sanford's "m ost part of the West.
famous" people will be cele­
brating birthdays Saturday—
LOS ANG ELES lU P D - E r Dottic Austin, John Kridcr
and George Sllnc. In honor of nesl llorgnlne, television skip­
the occasion, City Hall will be per of "M c lla le ’i N a vy ," and
Ethel
Merman
closed all day and the Cham­ Rrnadway's
ber of Commerce and the filled out a marriage license
Sanford Herald will close at Wednesday in nearby Burhank. They listed his ago as
noon.
• • •
47 and hers as 55.
Brack Perkins, local haber­
dasher, says that " I t ’s not a
COPENHAGEN,
Denmark,
blow for a man when his wife
strikes him agreeably."
(U P I )—American singer Judy
• • •
Garland and actor Mark Her­
During llic first four months ron arrived by plane from
of this year 491 persons died Tokyo today for an overnight
in traffic accidents on Flor­ stay en route to London where
ida’s streets and highways. Miss Garland plans to see her
In addition to the loss of loved children, Lorna and Joseph.
ones killed I d these mishaps,
there was an estimated eco­
CHICAGO (U P I )—The govnomic
loss
lo
everyone
planned to press
amounting to $90 million. eminent
"What a price to pay for care­ ahead with its fraud ease
lessness," says Col. II. N. against Teamster President
Kirkman, director of Flor­ James It. Huffa and seven as­
sociates
today
despite
a
ida's Highway Patrol.
• • •
judge's vow to throw out two
For front line' reports on counts o f u 28-count indict­
Florida's war against poverty, ment.
call your Seminole County
welfare office for u speaker.
S t a t e Welfare Department
programs are available for
dub meetings or discussion
groups. For more information
M IAM I (U P I) - Gov. Wil­
contact Florida’s Department liam Scranlon of Pennsyl­
untie Welfare, 227 Park vania took his campaign for
o f Public
Street, Jacksonville.
Republican convention voles

House

The Marinos have begun
arriving in Mississippi to help
the F ill,
Mississippi state
troops and others who are in
llw* third slay of the search
fo* two white and one Negro
civil rights volunteers, the
White House said shortly afler 12:30 p. nt. KDT.
Johnson
conferred
this
morning on the Mississippi
racial situation with F ill Dir­
ector J. Edgar Hoover and
with Asst. Atly Gen. Hurke
Marshall, head o f the Justice
Departmenl'a
Civi 1 Rights
Division,

Latins Tour UF

First steps to organize a
Ladies Auxiliary for the Westside Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment will be taken at a meet­
ing of Hie group to be held at
It p.m. today In the Lake Mon­
roe “ ommunity Building. Intorched women of the urea
are urged to attend.

—

ed 200 Marinos, assisted byeight helicopters, to Join in the

TALLAH ASSEE
(U P I) —
Gov. Farris Bryant is expect­
Some citizens couldn't un­ ed to ignore a summons to a
derstand how the extension of federal court contempt hear­
25th Street would tie in to ing in Jacksonville Friday,
Country Club Hoad. County and will send Ills attorney in­
Kngineer Bill Bush explains stead.
that after leaving 20th Street
Country Club Road curves
southward enough so that 25th
G AIN E SVILLE (U P I) - A
Street's extension will join it delegation of Colombian o ffi­
at an angle just west of the cials toured the sprawling
I.undquist place, o r right at University of Florida Thurs­
tile entrance to Loch Arbor,
day and were briefed on the

• • •

(U P I )

President Jolmson has order­

Fathers Host Sons
At Kiwanis Luncheon
entitled
Over 100 men ami boys nnd Douglas McArthur
one little girl gathered at tlio “ Build .Me a Stin,"
Civic Center Wednesday far
Dr, John Wilson wus in
the annual Kiwanis
Father ehnrgo o f tin- remainder of
and San luncheon.
o f rc|M&gt;rts on the work o f tin*
Kiwuniana who had sons of the progruni which consisted
their own, played host to o f r e p o r t s on thu bund
them, and those who did not program
at
S e ni i n « I e
Boys ami Girls
were hosts to the members of High; the
thu Kiwuninn* Junior I-engiiu Committee o f Judge C . V er­
baseball team. There were 3*1 non Mize; the committee on
youngsters
and six
other citizenship in the schools, ns
guests present,
reported by Principal Hugh
T li« lone girl-child was Sun- Carlton; and activities o f Hoy
dy Eyck, granddaughter of Scouts by Emmett Terry.
Kiwunlan Floyd Palmer, who
Joe Earless, president of
said she wus a "tom boy", who tho Seminole
High
School
has "climbed all the trees on Key Club, who is u delegate
the jiluee, even thu palm to Boys State, reported that
trees."
he ami four others will lea*o
Four generations o f the July 5th for Tallahassee to
men o f the futnily of Mayor ohscive ami participate in the
state govern­
A. L. Wilson were present, activities o f
including the Mayor’s father, ment.
tin* Rev. W. J, Wilson of
John Alexander reported on
Fitzgerald, (in., Ids son, Fred the activities o f the Kiwanis
Wilson and ids grandson, sponsored Junior Boys Lea­
gue base bull team mid intro­
Mutt.
President John Darby had duced the roaches and team
as his guests, three genera­ members.
tions including his stepfather,
On Imml word Conch How­
Rev. W. J. Ashwurth of Lake­ ard Gorily, assistant Climb
land and his son, Johnny.
Keeker and team
members
The futher with the most Tummy Austin, Randall Be*
sons present was Frank Dunn nive, Allen Cooper, Steve Gor­
witli sons Frank Jr., Roy and ily, Stephen Greco, Leslie
Green, John Hall, Kenny H imBill.
Bert
Hollingsworth,
pro­ sun, Wally Jernigun, Edgar
gram chairman lend a poem Jobes, Sidney Lloyd, Sam
written
by the
lute Gen. Watson ami Fred Webber.

Cigarette Firms
Look To Courls
WASHINGTON
cigarette
today

(U P I )- T h e

Industry

it would

dcclnrcd

go to court

" I f necessary" to block a new
government requirement that
cigarette packages and adver­
tisements carry warnings that
smoking can lie fatal.
The statement underscored
the possibility that it may he
four years or more before the
Federal

Trado

Commission

I FTC ) ruling goes into effect
- i f ever,
A spokesman for most of
the nation's cigarette manufactuers told a congressional
committee today tiiat the 1- 1C
"acted unlawfully" when it is­
sued its ruling Wednesday.

Rosenbergs Now
Heroes In Cuba
M IAM I (U P I) Executed
Russian spies Julius and Eth­
el Rosenberg have tu'en add­
ed to the list of “ iMilltical he­
roes" in Communist Cuba.
Havana R a d i o
reported
Wednesday that ceremoniei
"commemorating the mem­
ory” of the Rosenbergs. who
died in the Sing Sing prison
electric chair in 1953, were
held in the Cuban Foreign
Ministry.
“ The Rosenberg* were vic­
tims of American McCarthyf&gt;t persecution," tho Cuban
broadcast monitored h e r e
said.

" W e're broadening t h e
search urea," a
spokesman
for the state highway patrol
said.
A door-to-door search was
begun within the city llmita
o f this east Mississippi town,
nnd the spokesman said it
would rxtrnd far into sur­
rounding rural aim , lm-lmllng
going bock over some terri­
tory covered Tuesday and
Wednesday,
About 200 homes, barns and
outbuildings w e r e
elierked
Wed m-si lay, the spokes man
said.
Owl Creek, a small stream
running near where the burn­
ed out ear o f the tliiee work­
ers wus found Monduy, also
was "wm led" by officers with­
out sucres*.
N lime unis farm pinds dot
thu rolling farm country ami
it number o f these were to
ho drugged tuduy, along with
water pits,
Tho
lieudwateia
of
the
Pearl River are in this turn,
hut soiireet said there wero
no Immediate plans to drag
thu stream. It was in the
IVurl that the body o f Negro
Mack Chartr* Parker, taken
from a jail by a lynch mob,
was found in 1900 near Polurville, Miss.
A heavy rain halted search
operations fur tin* missing
trio Wednesday night, Thu
search resumed shortly after
daybreak today.

An Absurdity
OXELOKSUND, S w e d e n
(U P I )—Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev, carefully point­
ing out that he Is an atheist,
said today he was “ Invoking
the aid of the Lord" to help
Sweden produce more pipe
for his gas pipelines.

GROUNDED, tluit'a wlint this boat was tlio other tiny when n post o f wind
whipped into tho Summerlin Avenue and Forest Drive nren. A hip tree
bowed to the wind utul landed atop this boat parked in the yard.
(Herald Photo)

House Panel Refects B ig
Cut In Foreign A id Fund
WASHINGTON
Tho

House

(U P I )

-

Appropriations

Committee

lined

President

Johnson

up

behind

today

to

!mm( o ff a major rut in the
administration'll $3.5 billion
foreign aul program.
TI k* lawmakers rejected s
$515 million cut in economic
aid demanded by Rep. Otto
E. Passman, (D -Igi.), chair­
man of Die foreign aid appro,
prialions subcommittee and a
king time critic of the pro­
gram.
Instead, the full committee
voted to cut $200 million from
the bill—a reduction Pass­
man brushed off as merely a
token slash which would cause
no real inconvenience to tho
administration.
Passman said he would take
his haltle to the House floor,
where he conceivably could
turn his defeat into a victory.
'litis time, however, tie will
lie opposed by Rep. George
If. Mahon, (D -Tcx.), the new
chairman of tlio powerful ap­
propriations committee, and
even n majority o f his own
foreign aid subcommittee.
Aid
supporters
disputed

Fish That Walk's
On All Fours
Gets Pickled
SIOUX C IT Y , Iowa (U P I)
— The case of tlio reluctant
fish remained unsolved to­
day.
Kenneth Wright got the sur­
prise of his life Sunday when
he pulled tho slx-lneh fish
from tho waters of Horseshoe
Lake, near Jelferxon, S. D,
He flipped Hie fish onto Hie
hank and the thing started
running hark toward the lake.
Wright hounred on It and dis­
covered the fish—which look­
ed like an ordinary bullhead—
ha&lt;t four legs.
Tho fish ha* fivo “ fingers”
on the hack legs and four on
its front legs. Wright put tlio
creature on display in a Sioux
City Itarlmrship in a ja r of
formaldehyde.

Toni Second In
Pee Wee Golf
Sanford's junior golfing ace,
seven-ycarold Toni Osborne,
captured second place in the
18th annual Pee Wee Gulf
Championships for girls in tho
6-7 age division.
Toni fired a 121 fur 10 holes.
The division winner was Cara
Cormiean, six, of Orlando,
who posted an 89.

York Improved
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U P I)
—World War 1 hero Sgl. A l­
vin C, York allowed Improve­
ment today in his battle
against acute pneumonia, Vet­
eran* Hospital aaid.

Passman’s claim that the pro­ corps had asked for $106 mil­
Johnson's
$1
billion
$200 million reduction lion.
was only a token cut, but they military aid request, includ­
ing funds for the anti-Com*
said the administration won
mutt1st war In South Viet
an Important victory In keep­
Nam, was left untouched.
ing the reduction that low.
The committee cut SHU mil­
lion
from
the administra­
tion's $822 million request for
development loans to help
America's poorer Allies and
friends abroad improve their
economics.
The lawmakers also whit­
tled $10 million off tltc $550
million Alliance for Progress
program for lAtin America.
A tour o f the Seminole
A $2o million retluelion was County Public Health De­
ordered in the $221 million re­ partment building, conducted
quest for development grants, by Dr. Frank Leone, director,
the old “ Point Four" pro­ highlighteit thu monthly meet­
gram, which Includes techni­ ing o f the Seminole County
cal cooperation.
Chamber o f Comnirrco Cof­
In addition, Hie committee fee Club this morning.
voted a 19 million cut in the
Dr. I.eono explained the
Peace
Corps
budget. The
organization nnd operation o f
the health department and
listed some o f tha sperifia
duties o f various phases o f
the department.
In addition to department
employes, Chnrlel Morrison
o f the Chiintbor introduced
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) several newcomers to Han­
A suit was lilrd In Leon Cir­
ford, Including Sunny Hayes
cuit Court Wednesday seeking
and Dave Flemming o f lion*
to prevent the state from
Sun Chrysb-r-Plymouth nnd
grunting a Vrro Krnrh firm
the Florida Power nnd Ligh t
cxeliulv** rights In salvage nn
Company's new home service
old Spanish treasure ship off
reprcsenllve, Miss Margaret
Fort Ptercp.
Ann Quarles.
Oscar Ewing nf CarralH'llr
Morrison, who direct* tha
claims the state trustees of
m-tivitlcs o f the Coffee Club,
th e
Inlernal Improvement'
said this would ho tho lust
Fund Director, W illiam Kidd,
meeting until September,
agreed lo let his firm search
the wreckage lying within 5(K)
feet from shore In the Atlan­
tic Ocean.
lint Kidd said Real Eight
Salvage Co, o f Vcm Reach
A special meeting o f tha
has In-Id a lease in the area
for years, with the right to North Orlando Vlllnga Coun­
get an exclusive permit when cil was reported scheduled for
7:30 p.m. today nt the Civls
it made a find.
Building in tho Village ltocrest ion Area.
Sole purpose o f tha meet­
ing, as announced by mem­
bers o f thu round), will ha
WASHINGTON (U P I)-R r*- to discuss what action is to
ntovnl of a major House* road­ he taken on n petition pre­
block appeared today lo as­ sented in May calling for tha
from
o ffice" o f
sure final congressional ac­ “ removsl
tion next week on the most Mayor Irene Van Erpoel and
sweeping
civil
rights bill Councilman Arthur Fcrrln.
Motions to quash tha com­
since Reconstruction.
Chairman Howard W. Smith, plaint, listing numerous ques­
D-Va., forced to the wall by tions o f legality and points
rebellious Buies Committee in nerd of clarification ns
member*,
reluctantly
an­ stilted In tlio pi'tiliun, wera
nounced Wednesday that the filed by Mrs. Van Eupoel end
hill would be cleared through Fcrrln at tlio Juno 2 council
his cummlltee Tuesday.
meeting.
posed

Counly Health
Facility Toured
By Coffee Club

Suit Aimed At
Treasure Hunt

Council Meeting
Call Reported

Smith Defeated
On Rights Bill

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Indian Chiefs Smoke Bomb Gives Astronauts The S ig n a l .

Space Men Get First Taste Of Life (Snake Meat) In Jungle
RALB O A, C. Z. (U P I ) —
The Jungle lunch o f roa»lrd
snake anil green banana* was
doing fine, until an Indian
chief clad in loin cloth and
Texas tie touched o ff a amrlly smoke bomb near the table.
That was the bizarre climax
this week to the first taste o f
life in the tropical wilderness
for 14 American astronaut a.
The spacemen, who rim e to
I'unuma lo learn bow to gel

along In case their spaceship
niuk*-!&gt; n crash-landing in o
jungle, included Edwin Altlrin,
William Anders, Charles Bas­
sett II, Alan Bean, Roger
Chaffee,
Eugene
Ceernan,
Michael Collins, R. Walter
Cunningham,
Dunn
Eisele,
Theodore Freeman, Richard
Gordon, Russell Schweiekart,
David Scott snd Clifton W il­
liams.
With f e ll » s i t r « , n s u t

Charles (P e te ) Conrad, who
made the trip before, the
fledglings set out with sur­
vival kit in hand Wednesday
to spend three days living o ff
the fat o f the Panama Canal
Zone's steaming swamplands.
An A ir Force helicopter
ferried them three at a tune
from Gaboa's sixth hole fair­
way to a dense stretch of jun­
gle five miles 8way — and
their first encounter with a

wiry Choro Indian chieftain
ami his family, who bad set
up home in a clear, circular
patch of land a few hundred
feet from the hanks o f Pan­
ama's Chagros River.
Hi* Spanish name was A n ­
tonio Zarro, and he presented
a weird sight. Aside from the
loin cloth and black face
paint, liti wore bright strings
o f heuds around Ida shoulders.
Conrad stepped up with a gift

— a Texas string tie, with sil­
ver tips, to add to the collec­
tion.
The '/.nicoi and school In•tMotors, elerli-d for the vis­
itors, already had lunch laid
out—a feast o f bos constric­
tor (snake), iguana (lizard ),
cooked green bananua, para
&lt;a large rodent), bamboo
aheut* and other goodies that
stranded sparemen might ex­
pect to find in jungle*.

Toward the end o f the meal,
Zarro presented Conrad with
the g ift o f a amall, handearvcd turtle—and then suddenly
pulled the fuse en a small
smoke bomb that Is nnrmaly
• part o f the aurvlval kit.
While Zarzo laughed mer­
rily, tha acrid red smoke bil­
lowed over the cleared area,
engulfing tha fowl table end
sending the startled astro­
nauts scattering fer cover.

405 W. Flrsl SI., Sanford

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P«tre IS — June tt, 1064

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Southern Editors View Rights

I)E GAULLE
KHRUSHCHEV
SECRETARY RUSK
tended index finger. Some of tho world’s better
DIGITAL CONFUTERS — Politician*, Btntcsknown figures nro pictured here in prime point­
men, clergymen, chiefs of stnte — ench would
ing form. Hut none of them holds his finger any
be lost on tho podium or lectern without the nid
higher nr wags it more expressively than Presi­
of th at universal symbol for attention, empha­
dent Johnson.
sis, indignation or any other emotion—tho ex­

ARTHUR GOLDHERG

PRESIDENT JOHNSON

HILLY GRAHAM

House Approval Civil Rights Law To Be Tested
Seen By July 4
WASHINGTON (U PI) ConureMlnnal leaders were
confident today that t h e
House would give overwhelm­
ing bipartisan approval to the
Senate amended civil rights
bill M o re July 4.
They aafd there wog no
longer any doubt that tho
moat aweeplng anti-discrimi­
nation measure In the too
years since the Civil War
would become law.
Hep. William M. McCulloch,
R-Ohto, senior ltepublican on
the House Judiciary Commit­
tee and an architect of the
bill, laid he was hopeful of
House passage In about 10
days. Tills would enable Pres­
ident Johnson to sign the his­
toric legislation on July 4.
The Scnnlc-paiicd measure
was to go to the House at
noon, EDT, today and ltcp,
Emanuel Celler, D-N. Y.,
planned to ask unanimous
consent for House acceptance.
Southerners were expected to
object and force the issue to
thu House Hulca Committee.
One prominent southerncr, Chairman Oren Harris, DArk., of the House Commerce
Committee, laid tho Senate
amendments, with the possi­
ble exception of triul by July
in contempt case*, w o r e
“mere window dressing."
"The leadership Is deter­
mined to complete action on
tho bill before the Fourth of
July," he said, "but that Is
most unlikely."

Guard Heritage,
Bryant Urges
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Guv. Karris Hryont asked
that citizens of Florida take
"m ilitant action" to preserve Uielr
srchitectural,
historical and natural heri­
tage in an announcement Sat­
urday.
Bryant proclaimed the Am­
erican Landmarks Celebration
in Florida to last the rest of
the year. 11a said that t h e
Landmarks celebration is an
excellent
opportunity to
safeguard and protect this
heritage.
Congress women
Sixteen la the record num­
ber of woman In Congreai, let
first a t tba beginning of the
S4Us Congress and the 80lh
(Jongrau also convened with

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In 7 Southern Towns, King Says

United Press International
Embattled St. Augustine
had more immediate pro­
blems today but the nation's
oldest town and six oilier
Deep South cities have been
told to expect early omirt
tests of tho new civil rights
bill.
Negro leader Martin Luther
King Jr., said in Chicago Sun­
day the measure would tie
tested in the courts as soon
as it is signed into law.
King said compliance to the
law would Ikj tested in Mont­
gomery, lltrmIngham, Selma,
Gadsden and Tuscaloosa, Ala.,
and Albany, Ga„ as well as
In SI. AtiguHinc.
Concrete block* were heaved
through plate glass window*
and door* of state Sen, Verle
Pope'* real estate office in
St. Augustine early today.
Pope ha* hem a spokesman
fur a group of businessmen
who have liecn trying to settle
the city's racial dispute.
N e g r o leaders promised
more demonstrations in St.
Aiiguslino today and a court
fight to ovrrturin a state-iml&gt;o*cd curfew aimed at night
marches.
both segregationists and

civil rights advocate* stragcd marches in St. Augustine
Sunday on opjsuite aides o(
the city's main thoroughfare.
Ilie groups were separated
by s line of about 100 police
officers, sotnu with dogs on
leashes.
Five Negroes were admit­
ted to an Episcopal church in
St. Augustine Sunday but five
others who attempted to at­
tend a Methodist church were
arrested.
Scores of college student*
from across the nation i&gt;uurcd
into Mississippi today to lake
part In a massive civil rights
project. State officials adopt­
ed a policy of watchful wait­
ing as tho 250 volunteers
fanned out to assigned |xisls
tu atxiut 25 cities and towns.
The National Association
for the Advaneemelnt of Color­
ed People (NAACP) opens It*
six-day annual convention in
Washington today with civil
right* strategy the main
topic.

Itoy Wilkins, executive se­
cretary of tho NAACP, indi­
cated at a new* conference
Sunday thu association favors
moving slowly in testing com­
pliance with the civil rights
hill.
Other integraUnnlsta who
participated Sunday In the
biggest civil rights rally in
Chicago's history indicated
they, like Martin Luther King,
favor a speedy text for the
law. More than 700,000 per­
sona jammed Soldier's Field
for the rights rally.
In Las Vegas, Nev„ early
today * hlomb blew ■ hole in
the wall around the home
which N e g r o
entertainer
Stanley Morgan and his fam­
ily moved into two weeks ago
in a previously all-white
neighbor Imod.
Treason, felony and breach
of the peace are Ihc only
three offenses for which a
member of Congress Is sub­
ject to arrest while In office.

EARLY AMERICAN
FURNITURE AT
Hunt Pushed For REVOLUTIONARY PRICES
Church Arsonist

L O N G II E A C II, Calir
(U PI)—Police toil#y Increas­
ed their church pntroi units
in an attempt to catch an ar­
sonist suspected of setting
the fifth rlutrrh fire in this
city since Inst May 18.
Efforts tu catch the firebug
were inlensifed after someone
slipped past sevrrnl armed
guards Saturday night and
set fire to the First Four,
sijunro Church of Long llcnrh.
Damage to the church was
estimated a t 125,000. About
2 weeks ago the same church
waa hit by fire, which cauird
1tel ween 13,000 and |4,000
damage authorities said.
Two other churchea in tho
tame neighborhood were de­
stroyed by fire recently, the
Grace Methodlat Church and
lha F irst Brethren Church.
Fire alao damaged the library
of tba North Long Ucach
Methodist Church.
Many churches In the city
appropriated funds to post
guard* a t lira buildings,

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A group of 12 Southern Ed­
itors offered varying opin­
ions today on what effect tho
civil righto bill will have on
race relation* in the South.
The editor*, from 10 states
gave their view* in a scrisa
of copyrighted Interview* pub­
lished in U. S. News A World
Report,
They predicted results rang­
ing from n quick turn to the
worse in relations between
whiles and Negroes, to slow,
gradual effect* and possible
Improvement.
Among the comments, Hodding Carter, editor of the
IM l*
Democrat-Times
of
Greenville, Miss., Raid the law
will not Improve the climat*
of race relations at all when
It goes into effect. "But,*
Garter aald, "It it likely to
Improve the status of the Ne­
gro—primarily as a voter and
possibly aa a wage earner.”
Virginlui Dabney, editor of
tho Times-Diapatch in Rich­
mond, Va., aeea an increase in
racial tension. He cited the
public acommodatlons section
and the possible cutting off
of federal funds aa causing
relations between the races to
worsen.
The editor of tho Atlanta
Conititutlon, Eugene Patter­
son, sail) he believed tho bill
would help sotv* racial prob­
lems in Georgia. He said the
law would provide the incen­
tive to many businessmen
who had not desegregated
their establishments because
of fear of economic reprisal*.
John N. Popham, manag­
ing editor of the Chattanooga,
T enn, Times, said that with­
out such laws "you leave a
vacuum for the demagogue."
He said the law may not have
nn Immediate effect, hut that
cvcntunlly people would learn
to live with It.
"I think it would help If
the accommodation* section
and the employment section
of the bill were modified,”
snbl Don Shoemaker, editor
of the Miami Herald. But, be
said, the bill probably will
Improve race relations In
Florida.
"Well, the people down here
are fed up, from one stand­
point,” aald Caleb J, King,
edltorint page editor of the
Jacksonville Florida TlmesUnlon. "They feel that the
civil rights thing haa been
overdone, and Hint this will
be another wedge driven In."
“ You can’t make people
love each other," said George
W. Heniy Jr., executive of
the New Orleans Tlmes-Plcnyune, "I have a great fear of
the use of force In attempts
to Improve race reletlons,"

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At 10 a.m. Wednesday the
Tort Authority Committee of
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce will convene at
the trade body’s conference
room to select a firm to make
the feasibility study for the
proposed port facility In this
area. The presiding officer
will be Chairman Francis
Itoumillat.
♦ • •
Heard a sad piece of news
recently. Bud Layer speaking
on evolution to the Civituns
told them that roaches have
existed in their present form
since the beginning of time.
Looks like we've already lost
that fight.
• • •
Those additional s t r e e t
lights that Lnngwood has in­
stalled on Hwy. 17-02 from
Longwood Plaza to Sit 434
seem to have had a marvelous
effect on business. Never saw
so many cars there before.
• • •
With S a n f o r d stringing
lights south on Hwy. 17-02,
Longwood adding new ones
on the highway, added to
those In Casselberry we mayone day bo driving south for
miles under street lights.
Then people will bo driving
all the way to Orlando with­
out their headlights, as they
do now on French Avenue.
• • •
Physicians and biologists
present at the talk on evolu­
tion at Clvltan* Thursdayagreed that -Man, even as
highly developed as he Is to­
day, is only using seven to
ys per cent of his total brain
capacity. No wonder things
are in such a mess.
• • •
The USO Club lounge in the
Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce Building is closed for
a two-week vacation, accord­
ing to Mrs. Mary Washburn,
USO official.
• • •
Margaret C. Bullock of
Longwood, daughter of Mark
B. Bullock, hai received a
bachelor ot art* degree from
the George Waihlngton Uni­
versity a t the 143rd annual
commencement. She was one
of 1,S00 students from 47
states, the District of Colum­
bia, Puerto itico and 10 forelgn countries to receive de­
grees.
• • •
The Herald's photographer,
Bill Vincent, installed a new
film finishing device in Ids
studios last week. And the
newspaper can now process
the raw negatives In almost
record time. The machine
lakes the exposed glossy paper in one aide and in from
three to eight seconds, de­
pending on the size of the
picture, the finished product
is ready for the engraving
machine. Bill tested it in the
office the other day and
found It took Just nine min­
utes from the time he snap­
ped the cam era's shutter until he had a finished print.

The controversial question
of the arbitrary closing of
Glenway Drive by Mrs. Mar­
garet Bower was aired at the
meeting of City Commissionera Monday, after a report on
findings by City Attorney Wil­
liam C. Hutchison Jr.
The city atturncy advised
commissioners not to become
Involved in any attempt to
open Glcnway Drive at the
present time.
“If factually this road has
been used by the public for
the prescriptive period of 20
years," the attorney's report
read, "any member of the
public so aggrieved would
have the right to pursue un

First 'Concrete'
Proposal On
Marina Due

County Commissioners this
afternoon were to receive Live
first real "concrete" proposal
for utilizing waters of Lake
Monroe when plans for a huge
marina were unveiled.
Henry Pyle was scheduled
to offer a comprehensive program which would permit
construction of a 20-foot pav­
ed seawall extending 600
feet into Lake Monroe and
then another 700 feet parallel
with Highway 17-92.
The site would l&gt;o in the
vicinity of Lake Monroe inn
which, along with other pro­
perties In the area, is owned
by Pyle.
He proposes to build the
seawall with the paved road­
way atop it and protect the
exposed sides with reinforced
concrete.
The interior of Ute marina
and boat basin would be
dredged to a minimum of five
feet thus allowing SO to CO
foot boats to 1&lt;e serviced and
sheltered there. Fill from the
dredging operations would be
used to build the wall and
roadway l&gt;cd, commissioners
were told.
The commission in all pro­
bability will refer the propos­
al to County 'Engineer William
Bush for further study and to
cheek with an engineering
firm hired by l’yle to "firm
up" a formal application for
tiie project.
Pyle notea he needs approv­
al of several agencies prior to
beginning the work. These In­
clude the Stale Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commiss­
ion, State Boad Board, and
U. S. Army Corps of Engi­
neers.
Boating Interests long have
pointed to the lack of ade­
quate facilities on the lake
and today's proposal was des­
cribed by Pyle as a "major
step forward" in utilizing the
water to full advantage,
"Our proposed marina,"
Pyle will say in a tetter to
the Commission, "will offer
boatmen full servicing, sup­
plies, storage and fueling faci­
lities."
A 50-foot wide turnaround is
planned for the terminus of
the seawall and an electric
boat launching service will be
Installed there. Pyle soys lie
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County Tax Collector John ties for cars and trailers on
Galloway anounccd this morn­ hia property.
ing that half-year Florida
auto license tags will go on
sale at the Courthouse on July

Injunctive remedy upon prov­
ing the factual situation."
He advised the commission­
ers that the city, "in the ab­
sence of its acceptance and
maintenance (of the road)
lias no standing in court as
representatives of the pub­
lic."
However, the city may take
action if it wishes through an
injunction to remove the bar­
ricades if the road is declared
a dedicated rigid of way, accepted formally by the city
and the city accepts continued
maintcnanec.
"This appears to be a dis­
pute between two property
owners and we’re not going
to get caught in the middle of
it," said one commissioner.
First reading of an ordi­
nance rezuning ail area mirth
of 24th Street, east of Hie ACL
Bailroad, south of Grove Man­
or and wesl of Mellonvilte
Avenue, which seemed to
have some bearing on the
road-eioslng was tabled pend­
ing further moves by proper­
ty owners.
City Commissioners voted
to give pnqvcrty owners a
third ami final extension of
time on repairs or demolition
of n building at 1607-1611 West
I3tli St.
City Manager W, K. Know­
les advised commissioners
that this is the third request
for an extension of time and
recommended the request he
denied.
Commissioners I n s t r u c t ed that owners he advised
that if the building is not re­
paired or torn down by Aug.
1, the city will move immed­
iately to demolish it, with no
further notice.
Bids for a pneumatic roll­

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Expert To Pour
At Coffee Club
The Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce Coffeo Club
will he guests of Dr. Frank
1-eone, county health officer,
at the County Health Depart­
ment Thursday at lu a.m.
Members will bo served
coffee and doughnuts In the
auditorium by Miss Margaret
Ann Quarles, new home ser­
vice representative of the
Florida Power &amp; Light Co.,
after which they will be taken
on a tour of the building by
the Health Department s ta ll
Coffee Club members are
asked to use the north and
south parking lots.

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Galloway pointed out for
the benefit of newcomers to
the state that tags purchased
on or after July 1 are exactly
half the price ot the full
ycar'a cost. The S0-cent fee,
however, rcm alni the aainc,
said the collector.
• • •
Dr. Vincent liobcrta will
speak on the problcma of pre­
natal and postpartum care
when the Seminole County
Nursing Advisory C o u n c i l
holds its regular meeting at
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Seminole County Health De­
partment building on French
Avenue at Ninth Street.
Ken McIntosh, chairman of
the council, said that all inter­
ested persons are invited to
attend.

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ments to the Civil Service
board were tabled for the
present; presentation of a
plan for a public relations
program for city functions VOL. 56
was turned down; a request
for ancxatlon by Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Turman at 2641
South Myrtle Ave. was ac­
cepted. *

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Lodge Resigns V iet Nam Post

Group Protests
Engineering Of
436 Crossing
By Julia Rartni
Petitions protesting t h e
State Hoad Department’s en­
gineering of the intersection
of the new four-lnned SB 436
and Hathaway Drive in Alta­
monte Springs have been pro.
pared for presentation to the
County Commission and State
Boad Board hy E, Pope Bas­
sett Jr., an attorney who rep­
resents an organized group
of residents in Dolray Manor
and Orienta Gardens.
Existing problems found at
the intersection, Itasselt ad­
vises, are tiiat no accelera­
tion or deceleration lanes are
provided even thuugli Hatha­
way Drive is the only access
route to Isotli subdivisions; no
left turn lanes have ben pro­
vided for school buses to get
to
Altamonte
ElementarySchool which is directly across the highway nor has
any crosswalk or other facil­
ity been provided for children
attending the school.
In addition these problems
are complicated by (lie fact
that elevation on Hathaway
Drive is considerably lower
than on SB 436 thus making
it practically impossible for
the npniaehing motorist to
see oncoming traffic until he
is rigid at the through highway.
Included in the petitions
will lie results o f a traffic sur­
vey o f all adults, children
and vehicles crossing the
highway during a 12 hour per­
iod on Monday which was
taken hy a resident commit
tee.
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Traffic Light
Survey Asked
A traffic survey on French
Avenue to determine the feas­
ibility of Installing traffic sig­
nals at the Intersection of
Third ami Ninth .SlrrcU ami
French was requested Mon­
day of the State Boad Depart­
ment hy City Commission.
Estimated cost of materials
which would lie needed at
each intersection was given
as $2,300.
At the prrv’nt time, a Mother's Patrol I as to guard the
Third Street Intersection dur­
ing school months to allow
children to cross the busy
highway to attend the Westside School.
Ninth Street is a through
street east and west and the
Freni li Avenue intersection
has been the scene of numer­
ous arcidcnts.

LBJ Appoints
Gen. Taylor
As Successor

J I C I V A ...

Senator Protests

WASHINGTON turn Sen. Maurine Ncubergcr, (DOrc,), said today that the De­
partment of Health, Education
and Welfare might be trying
to sabotage its own report on
smoking and health.

Death Ruling
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Atty. Gen. James Kynes rul­
ed Tuesday hospitals in Flor­
ida can release information
on the death of a patient be­
fore the death certificate is
officially filed for the record.

West Watches
BERLIN (UPI) - Allied officiaU in West Berlin today
kept a close watch on the vi­
tal air corridors linking the
city to West Germany for any
signs of new Soviet h a ra s s ­
ment of Western commercial
flights.

Threat To Nikita
STOCKHOLM (CPI) — A
foreigner suspected of “plann­
ing
dangerous
activities"
against visiling Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev
has been arrested, Stockholm
prosecutor Aake Magnusson
announced todaq.

Overflight

l-'REE EYE TESTS will bo u special feature of the Lions Club Fourth of
July Fun Fair tit Fort Mellon Park. Here Sanford Mayor z\. L. Wilson Ri'tH
his eyes checked by the testing machine. Mrs. llrncc Fisher, supervisor of
nurses at the Seminole County Health Department conducts the test. l)r.
Frank Leone, health department director, (center) is also a member of
the Lions Club.
(Herald Photo)

Court Ponders Ada Trailer Court
Ruling Against Permit Turned Down
Florida Setup

MIAMI (UPI) — A fliteral
district court tierc took under
consideration Tuesday an or­
der from the U. S. .Supreme
Court throwing out Florida's
legislative apportionment and
leaving deadlbi -a up to tb*
lower court.
The move had been expert
ed since last week when the
nation's high court ruled 1h.it
both houses of stale legisla­
tures should he cleetcd es­
sentially according to populain response to an appeal linn. In the original ruling, tho
from Hal Washburn on tin- de­ legislature* of s i x state*
nial of bis application for a were ordered reapportioned.
Yesterday, the U. S. court
dredging easement on cityowned land at Lake Ada, the killed apportionment in Flor­
City Commission .Monday tab­ ida, Michigan, Washington,
led the request landing n for­ O h i o , Oklahoma, Illinois,
mal report from the engineer. Connect lent, Idaho and Iowa.
Washburn told commission­ Gov. Farris Bryant said
ers that Ills dredging engineer yesterday he would wail ami
had informed Mm thnl only examine the U. S. court ruling
marl In the Kike bottom would j before making n statement.
rause permanent muddying of He Indicated he would wait
the waters, slid that tests on a ruling from Die Miami
court Iwforo deriding on whe­
showed no marl present.
Commissioners r e q u e s t - ther to call a special session.
Bryant and other top slate
ed (hat the engineer he pre­
sent and give a formal report officials have said it would
and tabled the appeal pend­ be unfair to call a special ses­
ing appearance of the engi­ sion of the present legisla­
ture, loaded with lame ducks,
neer.
Washburn proposes to build since ninny of the members
a Japanese style trailer court will not be serving in the 1965
cm Die property, with the dc session.
If Die district court here
sign said to be "first class
iilglt style typo trader court." rules that Ihr next legislature
r a a formulaic reapportionmcut when it sits in April,
(lien Bryant probably will nut
make ii move.
If the court roles, however,
that laws passed by the pre­
sent apportionment ol Ihr
state's 43 senators and 112
representatives would be un­
constitutional,
a
problem
arise*.
Iii the second cate, Bryant
rnuld either call a special
session b e f o r e November
when the new legislature is
officially elected, or leave
the matter up to the new gov­
ernor.
BERLIN (UPI) - A Pan
American World Airways Jet­
liner on a direct flight from
New York flew over Commu­
nist East Germany to West
Berlin today and landed safe­
ly despite Soviet charges that
/ ucb s o vice was un.m fid.

Ada Dredging
Plea Tabled

Letters Back
Barry 100-1

Seminole County's Board of
Commissioners tills morning
reversed a previous decision
by the county's Board of Ad­
justment to permit Hal Wash­
burn of Maitland to install a
trailer court on a four-plus
acre parcel of land with a
360-foot frontage on Die west
si.lc of U. S. erf:’ In the Lake
Ada area,
Washburn, owner of the
the land, wanted to install ami
iqx-rate Dte trailer park of
47 spaces on the site which
is currently zoned M l (In­
dustrial). He applied to Die
county's Board of Adjust merit
for an exceptional use per­
mit and was granted ills re ­
quest subject to a 30 it ay ap­
in'a I period ami an agreement
by Die t’ity of Sanford to provide sewerage connections.
Washburn’s obtained t h e
city's approval but objection!

4-Hour Meters
For Parking Lot
City Commissioner* voted
Monday to put four-hour me­
ters in Die new parking lot on
Dio corner of First Slreet and
Park Avenue, and enforce the
assessment of two dollar
parking ticket* if the 23-rent
yellow tickets are ignored.
Commissioners agreed (o
extend the paving of Die lot
onto the private property liehind Carraway and McKibbin offiers, under the stand­
ard practice of using city la­
bor If property owners pay
for materials. Hot mix as­
phalt will be used and &lt;onrrclu for stops installed.
The commission also agreed
to pave the alley beside Bur­
pee Seed Company and behind
the Sanford Herald on the
same prupiuition.
In iurther action on alleys,
commissioner* designated Die
alley from Park to Magnolia
Avenue, hclwcrn First and
Second Streets as one way
lroin west to east, entering
on Park and exiling on Mag­
nolia.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Beautification
Sen. Barry Guldwatcr'a moil
lias Ix'i n running at about too Project Okayed

THIS MARINA OUTLINE was presented to the
County Commbwlon this morning by Henry
Pyle, owner of 700 feet of frontage on Lnko
Monroe in the Lake M onroe Inn urea. Me plan s
a UOU-fuol trxleiuiun into the lake then a 7UlMout

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length parallel with Highway 17-92 and ending
ut a 50-foot automobile turnaround. The top of
the Ken wall would he paved to n width of 20
feet. Dredging inside the walls would allow
occuuimodutioii of 5u to till fool bouta, lie ie|iurD.

to one in favor of his vote
against the Senate civil right!
bill.
A statement from his office
Monday said llw mail fndirated "deep dissatfisaclion" with
the rights bill. Gold water
aides said the front running
GOI* presidential contender
has received 2,176 telegrams
since hia floor speech last
week against Die biU oral that
only 22 of these were in favor
of the bill a ml against bis
put ilion,

Plantings and beautification
along the newly installed side­
walk from First Streel In
Commercial between the Ja ­
cobson Building and Die City
Library were approved by
City Commissioners Monday
with necessary funds being
transferred from another ac­
count.
City Commissioner E a r l
Higginbotham offered to do­
nate several palm trees from
his |irii|H&gt;rty for the walkway
U Die city would move them.

wero fileil in writing today by
A. B. Peterson Jr. represent­
ing Iwo properly owners in
Die area, and by the owners
of Colltngwood of Orlatulo.
At today’s hearing Washbum spoke in favor of hit
project after the Commission
heard a reading of Die two
objections. John Kridcr, man
ager of Die Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, spoke
unfavorably toward Die pro
Jeot. He expressed the opinion
that it would interfere with
Utc normal development of the
area which has liecn zoned
Industrial and would have an
adverse cffecl on the values
of adjacent properties.
Commissioner* Jolm Alexantler, In whose district the
property is located, said that
in his opinion Die placing of a
Irailer court there would not
lie an asset and he rccom
mended tUiat the Board of
Adjustment he overruled in
its decision.
Washburn said he planned
In put in a "first class park
with a Japanese inollff—one
that would tie an asset to the
area, and thp kind of a park
Denied In Ibis area."
Following
tho
decision,
Washburn told the Commiss­
ion:
"I regret Dial tho Commiss­
ion, cs|K&gt;cial!y the commiss­
ioner in my district, has seen
fit to deny the use* jwrinit for
Die park on my properly. We
fret that such a project as
tills, carefully designed, could
be nothing but a good influ­
ence on North Seminole for
both business and residential
growth."

f

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson today ac­
cepted Die resignation of
Henry Cabot Lodge as U. S.
ambassador to Viet Nam and
named Gen. Maxwell D. Tay­
lor to succeed him in the cri­
tical soullicast Asian post.
At an impromptu new* con­
ference in his office, Johnson
announced that Lodge had
submitted h I s resignation,
dated June 19, saying that ha
must retire to private life for
personal reasons.
The President said he waa
accepting the resignation with
"deep regret." He added
Dial Lodge was expected to
return to Washington this
week and that he will meet
with him Dien.
The President also announc­
ed Ida intention to nominal*
Gen. Earle F, Wheeler, Army
chief of staff, to succeed Gen,
Taylor as chairman of tho
Joint Chief* of Staff. He did
nut name Wheeler's replace­
ment.
The President announced
that lie was naming Assistant
-Secretary of State U. Alexis
Johnson as deputy ambassa­
dor lo Die republic of Viet
Nam.
He said that Johnion, a
career diplomat, will proceed
to Saigon Immediately and
will act as the chief of mis­
sion until Taylor'i arrival to
succeed Lodge.
Tho President praised both
Taylor and Johnson for ac­
cepting the new post on ahort
notice and aald they had tha
highest qualifications for their
new assignment*.
"I'm satisfied that togeth­
er they will give Die United
Stales the best field leader­
ship" In support of United
Slalui policies In South Viet
Nam, Johnson said.
In his letter ot resignation
Ambassador Lodge, stilt a
possible Republican presiden­
tial nominee, said his resig­
nation was prompted entire­
ly hy personal reasons.
He thanked the Chief Exoculivo for his guidance and
devotion for helping bltn to
carry out the Job,
Johnion wrote Lodge that
lie should make hia farewell
calls in Saigon and that ha
liopiil to see him as soon aa
lie returned.

Windsor 70
PARIS (U PI)—Tha Duke of
Windsor quietly turnrd 70 to­
day. A spokesman for the duke
and the wife he chose over
crown of F'ngland said tha
couple planned only an inti­
mate dinner with eloac friends
lo mark the occasion.

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ny Judy Turner
Phone 322-4135
On July 9, member* &lt;&gt;t Die
Navel Officers Wive* club
will elect a president and vice
president to serve the second
six month* of 11)64.
One of the candidates for
president is Mrs. C. L. Fill*
Patrick, a native of Crystal
•Springs, Miss., and a Navy
wife since 1919.
Her opiionenl is Mr*. Wil­
liam Yelinck, the current
president of the club.
Evelyn is the wife of 1,1.
Fitzpatrick, the Maintenance
Control Officer of nVAII-3.
They have been In Sanford
since HIM, where Id. Fitrpatrfek ha* served with VAH-3,
VAH-S and again with VAII 3.
Otlier duly slnlinns include
Memphis, NAAS S a n f o r d ,
Pensacola, where Lt. FilsPatrick was commissioned In
1957, Newport, It. I„ and Nor­
folk, Vo.
Beside* caring for their
four children, Cindy, 13, l)svid, 11, Lisa, seven, and Ka­
ren, five, Evelyn enjoys bowl­
ing, bridge, fishing, boating
and sowing. She is also a
member of the Pinecresl Bap­
tist Church.
Navy activities i n c l u d e
serving as treasurer of the
VAH-3 officers wives dub,
treasurer a n d
hospitality
committee in VAH-5 and
working as a Navy Belief re
ceptionisl.
Evelyn has also been the
president of the Jet Bowlerettea bowling league, secre­
tary-treasurer of her Sunday
School class and is currently
president of t h e Sunday
School clast and Is active in
the W o m e n ' s Missionary
Union.
• • •
Mrs. Martin Sheridan will
compete with Mrs. J. I). Mo­
loney for the office of first
vice president. She is Ihc wife
of Lt. Cdr. Sheridan, (he
maintenance officer of BVAIIt.
Jean met her husband in
Prniacola while lie was in
flight training and they were
married in 1950. Five mem­
ber*, Sutan, 12, Thomai, 10,
David, nine, Marlin, aeven,
and Begin*, five, have alncu
been added to Iho family. A
cat with a loud purr, named
Kvlnrudc,
completes
thc
group.
Besides her favorite hobby,
which I* watching the chil­
dren grow healthy and hap­
py, Jean enjoys howling, sew­
ing, ceramics, golf, hoallng
and family camping. At pre­
sent she Is coaching girls on
aoftbill teams at Sunland Es­
tate! under Use Sunland Boost­
er! Organisation, and is a
member of the Church of the
Nativity in Lake Mary,
Tlw Sheridans arrived In
Sanford Just last Novcmtx-r
alter a four year tour with
VAP-62 at NAS Jacksonville.
Previous duty included stays
a t Pensacola, Hutchinson,
Kan.; Monterey, Calif.; Hon­
olulu, Hawaii; Whidboy Is­
land, Wash.; San Diego,
Calif., and Corpus Christ!,
Teg.
Even though she ha* Itcen
in Sanford Just a short lime,
•lean has served a* the hos­
pitality chairman of VAH-3,
representative U&gt; Ihc NOW
board, on which she ha* been
publicity chairman, chairman
of the VAH-3 decoration com­
mittee for the bombing derby,
a member of tlm decoration
cum mil lee for Ilk: board’s
Navy Relief benefit luncheon
amt a member of the VAH-3
officer* wives txiwllng leant.
• * •
Cdr. Jesse Taft was a sur­
prise guest at the June meet­
ing of the VAII I enlisted
men's clult held lliursday in
the NAS ballroom.
He thanked the dub (or its
work In putting up the drap­
eries in the recreation room
of the VAII I barrack* and
congratulated the group mi its
good work.
Cdr. Taft also presented a
plaque with tltc squadron in­
signia to Mr*. Hrrshdl Bussell, the retiring president.
In other ceremonies Mrs.
Russell presented Chaplain
Itoberl Deal with a check lor
ISO which will help pay for
the air-conditioucr in tin- base
nursery.
Winner of Iho linen basket
was AECM V. P. Brandos of
VAH-1.
Club member* also voted
to purchase a 30-cup coifcc
pot for use at ciuh function*
and the data lor the installa­
tion lunclieon was set for
tarly July. Mrs. Dadd For
rjcr and Mr*. Bichard Jloo

gerwerf will he in charge o(
arrangement*.
New officers elected were
president. Mr*. Marvin Knorer; vice president, Mrs. Wil­
liam Orazi; secretary, Mrs.
Kenneth C o o k ; treasurer,
Mrs. Lyle Saraney, and chap­
lain, Mrs. David terrier.
Mr*. Orzai and Mrs. Bus­
sell will hake cakes for the
USO for July.
Hostesses for the meeting
THE NEW AIR conditioner for the hose nursery
IT WAS IIAIIIEK DAY Thursday at the Acey Deucy Club. Members of the
were Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds
is on itn way to Iming paid for. Here Mrs. HerVAH-7 enlisted mens wives club brought their wee ones to the club meet­
and Mrs. Koozcr. They serv­
shell
Russell, president of the VAH-1 enlisted
ing.
From
left
to
right
are
Mrs.
James
Lynch
and
son
Tommy,
Mrs.
Ed­
ed refreshments of Iced tea,
mens wives club, gives Chaplain Robert Deal n
ward Doty ami daughter Terry Lynn, Mrs. William Hummel and daughter
lemonade and cookies to the
check for $50 from funds raised by the club.
Margaret Sue, Mrs. Janies II. Ott and daughter Sherri Michele, and Mrs.
member* attending who in­
Jack Surbrook and son Anthony.
cluded Mrs. James Parks,
Mrs. Al Moylan, Mrs. Holier*
Four new member* were
Weiss, Mrs. Richard Shaw ley
wrlromed tn the VAH-7 en­
and Mrs, Jeff Ritchie,
» * #
listed men's wives club at its
Thursday
meeting held in the
Uf Icii and lotus blossoms
. . . In traditional Hawaiian Acey Deucy Club
style, Mrs, J. L. Shipman,
They ire Mrs. I. G. Whitwife of the former command­ nure, Mr*. W R. Hayes,
ing officer of KVAII-9, was Mrs. E. J. Jones and Mrs. W.
greeted by rolorfnl wahtnes, A. Madigan.
flowers thrown njson the wa­ Mrs. William Bummel and
ter and a flowery lei as she Mr* Bay Dunham were given
stepped off the "ship" and on sliver charm bracelets with a
to the dock at Banana Lake.
disc representing the squad­
The occasion was a hiati ron as lari-well presents.
held to say “Aloha" lo Mrs. Their husbands are being
Shipman who left the same transferred this month.
day with her husband for
Hostesses for the coffee
Carlisle, Pa. Hostesses were were Mrs. Roy Pounds, Mrs.
Mrs, J. F. Dunn and Mrs. I). Holier! Hodges and Mrs. Cas­
A. Turner.
ey Johnson.
Mrs. Shipman was rowed
Guests Included Mrs. B. B.
•
&gt;{
across the lako by Mr*. P. N. Brown, wife of the command­
Breton to the Turner dock ing olfirer of VAH-7, Mrs. Ira
where 30 guests, dressed in Brock, Ilie mother of Mrs.
TWO CANDIDATES FOR offices in the Naval
bright niuu-niuus, sarongs, Jonh son, and Mrs. Lewis Sel­
Officers Wives Club are Mrs. C. L. Fitzpatrick
SKATED AT THE edge uf the pool, Hobble anti
grass skirls and crepe paper by, the mother of Mrs. J. Surwho is running for the presidency and Mrs.
.Julie Druim a r e joined by friend* Kevin Thomas
Iris waited to greet her.
brook,
•Martin Sheridan, candidate for first vice presi­
a n d Judy Y o u iiK b l a d e a t their b i r t h d a y party.
The serving table was plac­ Otlier important g u e s t s
dent. Elections of the NOW club will be held at
Members of the VAII-ll—
ed beneath a palm thatched were Tommy Lynch, six week ies, iced tea and. coffee com­
the NAS ballroom on July 9.
Det. 8 enlisted men’s wives
roof and was covered with ba­ old son of Mrs. James Lynch; pleted Ox? menu.
officers of the group at the
High scorer was Mrs. W. K. club will have a pollack wie­ William Sharp.
nana leaves, The outdoor Terry Lynn Doty, six week
Guests of the group were July meeting.
lunch included dishes such as old daughter of Mrs. Edward Donahue. Others playing were ner roast Saturday at the
ramaki, rum baked bananas, Doty; Margaret Sue Bummel, Mrs. B. W. Bartholomew, Iximc of Mrs. Louise Polopin- Mrs. Paul Ix;roy, Mrs. Wil­ On the committee are Mrs.
rice dishes, glazed ham, ba­ the lour week old daughter of Mr*. B. D. Field, Mr*. O. Z. skl. It will begin at t p.m. and liam Isenburg and Mrs. C. L. C. B. Reeves, Mrs. Harold
Fitzpatrick.
nana bread and oilier finger Mrs. William Bum mol; Sherri Gentry, Mrs. J. M. Ilunnel* continue until dark.
Sundvall, Mrs, E. G. ChccofMembers playing were Mrs. sky and .Mrs. Ralph Simas.
Becenl activities of the
food*. Pineapple rum punch Michele, three w e e k old and guests, Mrs. C. C, Kauff­
was also served.
daughter of .Mrs, James It. man and Mrs. William Ye- Checkmate wives include a Laurence White, Mrs. Austin The group will offer its se­
meeting a I Iho home of Mrs. Crothers. Mrs. Frank Wolfe, lections at election time, but
Swimming, sailing, rowing Ott, and Anthony Surbrook, 10 linek.
• • •
Judy Wall and a come-as-you- Mrs. Bud Seldmeyer, Mrs. nominations will also bo ac­
and talking filled the day. In­ dny old son of Mrs. Jack
vited guests Included the wiv­ Surbrook.
New officers of the BVAII 9 arc coffee at the home uf David Jahn and Mrs. Clark cepted from the floor.
Crain.
es who had been in the squad­ Business included making enlisted men's wives club Mrs. Jack Jenkins.
The CPU wives club met for
• • •
ron wives chdt during ihc plans for a picnic to lx&gt; held were elected al Ihc meeting
Befreshmenls of candies,
its June meeting at the NAS
same time as Mrs. Shipman. July II! at Lake Golden and ol the club held Thur-duy.
Enlisted men’s wives of ballroom. The revised by­
punch, coffee, chip and dips
They Were Mr*. George requesting member* to bring
Tliey arc president, Mrs were served by Sirs. Wall to VAH-I arc invited tn attend laws were read and approved
Kiinmons, Mrs, Wade Mark- articles tn Mrs. Jack Sur­ Pete Panning; virc president, the merntx-rs and guests. the next meeting of the Tl- by tlm group and Dr. Charles
Icy, Mr*. D. F. 'Monday, Mrs. brook at ific r a i l Avenue .Mrs. 'William Wlgg; secre­ Mra. Glendu Thurman, a gereftes club lo he held June Muroslni spoke to the group
John Muloncy, Mrs John Me- Trailer Court for auction. The tary, Mrs. Bob Harris; treas­ guest, won the donrpnz* of 30 al the home of Mrs. II. B. on common childhood diseas­
Cracken, Mrs. Pitil Monroe, proceed* will be used for a urer, Mr*. Bruce Howard; stationary.
Blackburn. The meeting will es.
Mra. Richard Cooke, Mrs. tj. homecoming parly wlu-n the social chairman, Mr*. C. It.
liegln
at 7;3n p.m
Cakes for the USD for June
High score in the contact
[&gt;. Atkinson, “Mrs. James husbands return from their Kutncr; historian, Mrs. Den­ rummy game went to Mrs
Persons desiring further in­ will he baked by Mrs. A. A.
Bennett, Mrs. J. A. driianahl, Mediterranean cruise alxiard nis Nolo; chaplain, Mrs. Don­ Wall, second to Mrs. Jenkins formation can call Mrs. Rich­ Valller, Mrs. John Uhr and
Mra. J. A. Greenwood, Mr*. the USS Enterprise.
ald Moore, and publicity, .Mrs. and Hurd to Mri. Sandra Me- ard lioogerwerf at 322-2971.
Mrs. Simas.
* # •
• • •
J. M, Henson, Mr*. A. O.
V. (J. Herrin.
Anally.
Karnes,
Blrthduyi were celebrated
Tlx; next meeting of the
ADC and Sirs. K. C. Fehl
Others attending wx’rc Mrs.
Mrs. H L. Klein, Mrs II. in advance by both Julie and club will be held July 9 at tile Marie Huhley, Mrs. Pat Cle­ left Monday for a two week
II. Krause, Mr*. William Mai- Bobbie Druim at a pool parly NAS ballroom. Mrs. Handy mens, Mrs. Ilene Cornett and vacation In Kentucky before
iezowskl, Mr* N. 0. Mar­ held recently at the Navi Air Bellamy and Mrs. L. M. Wil­ Mrs. Judy Molder.
going to a new duty station
shall, Mr*. G. K. Marrow, Station pout.
lis will be the hostesses.
Coffee, iced lea and coffee- In Puerto Blco.
• f •
Mrs. A. F. Bent), Mrs. J. P.
Julie will lie 12 on July t
The Felds and their son.
cake were served by Mrs.
Smyth, Mrs. B. A. Wing, Mrs. and Bubble will lx- lu on July
Station ollicers wives will Jenkins al Die coffee. Mrs. Casey, will visit Mrs. Fehl’s
C. J. Younghladr, Mrs. D. M. 0. The parly was held early he hostesses for a tea honor­ Agnes ilucnavista was a guest parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Sullivan, Mrs. C. C. Smith. so (hat their father, Cdr. John ing Mrs. Rnliert Ware Thurs­ and plsns for a fall fashion Hood In Ravenna. Ky., and
• f t
liraim, could he with (hem. day at the Buy wardroom.
show were discussed by the will fly from Charleston, S.
Base Nursery facilities will He deployed recently With
L\, lo Roosevelt Rhodes, Puer­
Mrs. Ware, whose husband group.
be available for use of wives BVAll-S to the west coast.
• • •
to Itlco, alter their vacation.
will be relieved at the end of
attending the HVAII-5 enlist
Hamburgers and eske were Ibr month a* NAS command­
• • •
Mrs David Olmstead and
cd wives club meeting on served in llu- pavilliori near ing officer, will be greeted by Mrs. Jay Miller won first and
Mem tiers of the Chief Petty
June 29, Anyone hringlng a Ihe pool.
her many Navy and civilian second honors at the station Officers wives club chose a
child who will use a crib
Thn*e present were David friends between 3 p in, and 3 officers wives bridge lunch­ nominating committee to pre­
should bring a crib sheet.
anil Kenny Dratm, Judy, Chip p.m.
eon held at the home of Mrs. sent a slate of nominees for
The Snvagelles meeting will and Amy Younghlariv, Tracy
hr held at the Aery Deucy Mayo, Kevin Thomas, Bill
club beginning at 7:30 pm . and Bobby Bryant, Sieve
All It VAH-3 enlisted men’s Frassa, Craig Tall, Susan
Beatilon, Gayle Sawyers, Di­
wives are Invited to attend.
• f •
ane and David Ucarolph and
Dr. anil Mrs. Mux Daughtry ChrltUnu I'lapp.
• # *
are tilt- parents of a baby liny
tmrn June 7. The nine pound,
Homemade ice' cream was
TURF MULDER
HON US
two aunre baby was named the cool treat served lu the
PROTEIN
For St. Augustine
Edward Burns and is at home oHieers wives of VAII-ll—
Iluililing Grass
Lawns. Fertilizer
with Ills In other Barry and Del. H at the club'# June
Clennn
Out Weeds
Fertilizer
With
two sisters, Angela and Bet­ bridge. Mrs. Harvey AuhuPatented Triuni zed
Guaranteed To
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Lions Club Of Casselberry
Holds Installation Banquet
By Jsne Casselberry
New officers of the Lions
Club of Casselberry for the
year beginning July 1 were
installed Thursday night at
ii Ladles Night dinner held
at the Paddock Restaurant ir.
Orlando.
Installing officer was A)
I.azor of the Colonlaltown
Lions Club and also partici­
pating In the program was In­
ternational Counselor Hugh
Dunran of Sanford.
Those installed were Dar­
win Shea, president; James
Prevail, first vice president;
James Goodman, second vice
president; Raymond Morris,
secretary; Carl Jack, treasur­
er; Al Jewell, Lion Tamer and
Clinrlea Hewlett and Ken Wnlbridge, Tail Twisters.
“ Dutch” Allen, who was
originally elected to the of­
fice of third vice president
will he unable to serve ns he
is being transferred to Okla­
homa and an election will be
held tn fill the vaeancy.
Rev. E. P. Richard*, club
chaplain, officiated at the in­
duction of a new Cub Lion,
Paul Maloney, to the club.
Raymond Morris was chair­
man nf the dinner and mas­
ter nf crremonles.
Jimmy Prevail, who has
served ns program chairman
for the past year, was nam­
ed Lion of the Year. The
award was accepted for va­
cationing Prevail by Miller
Evans, himself a previous
winner of this distinction.
International C o u n s e l o r
Dunran presented a framed
certificate of achievement to
the club for 1°0 percent ach­
ievement in the recent Florida
Lions Foundation for the
Blind drive for funds. Pins
were presented to the secre­
taries of the drive, Milton
Freeman and Dwight Meal­
ier.

Receiving
a tte n d a n t
awards were Al Jewell, 20
years: E. P. Richards. 15
years; Paul Altman, Hibbard
Casselberry. Leonard Cassel­
berry, William Higgle, Hen
Evans, Miller Evans, Bud
Fisher and Ray Morris, 13
years; Fred Yesgei, 11 yeats;
Carl Jack, Tom Hueston ami 1
Milton Freeman, 10 years;
and from 1-4 year* Clyde
K&lt; rce, Jimmy Goodman; Jim ­
my Prevatt, Curtis Blow,
Frank Morris, Darwin Shea,
Dan Lott, Rolund l.igon. Char­
les Howlett. Ft. G. Allen. Ken
Walberg and Dan Mount.
Outgoing president Curtis
Blow presented ibe gavel tn ,
the new president, Darwin
Shea, whu In turn gave Blow
a past president’s pin.
Entertainment ut the affair
was presented by a Indie* bar­
bershop quartet, "llu- Note­
worthy's’’ who belong to the
Orlando chapter of the Sweet
Adelines.
Guests, in addition to wives
of members, Included Mr. and
Mrs. Al Razor, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Duncan, Mr*. Betty
Kinu-s, Columbia, S.C.j Mrs.
Eleanor Storr*. Casselberry;
Crcs Roush, Tamp*; Mis*
Eleanor Arnold and Harold
Arnold, Casselberry; Mr. a n t
Mrs. Dan Eviini, Denver,
Colo ; Mrs. W. J. Schuder,
West Point, N.Y.; Mrs. Paul
Hull, Tuscon, Ari*.; President
and .Mrs. Curtiss Doty of tha
Southeast Orlando Lions Club.
Each lady attending re­
ceived a lovely chrysanthe­
mum corsage.
Sinking Egg*
An egg will sink in fresh
water because its density is
greater than that of the wa­
ter, hut, if thp density of tha
liquid I* increased by adding
■alt to It, tha egg will flout-

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that olTcrw all the things that make an automobile fun to own and to drive.
Tilings like fuo Bizcs of sporty bucket seat options—and you can have them
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Expensive-looking sporta car things like headreeta, wire wheel covers plus a
whole raft of other head-turning options.
Even tiie standard equipment on the popular American includes smart curvedglma side windows on all models and Koof-Top rack on the ’’330" wagon.
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DeBary Men Receive Legion Appoinfmenfs
By Mm. Adam Muller
Two members of DcUary'a
Herbert D. Gibb American
Legion Post 259 have been ap­
pointed to itate and district
offices of recognition.
Past Commander Fred H.
McLaren was named State
Chairman of School Medal
Awards at the Department of
Florida Convention in Jack­
sonville by the newly elected
Commander, William Kdwards.
In this office McLaren will
have four area committeemen
and twelve district rornmitteemen working with him.
The objectives will he (1)
to place emphasis on devel­
opment of qualities of honor,
courage, scholarship, leader­
ship ami service; (2) to de­
velop those ideal* of Ameri­
canism among young people
nnd mnkc them citizens of
the highest type nnd (3) to
give recognition t h r o u g h
award of American 1,eg ion
medals to the hoy or girl
deemed most worthy of the
high qualities of citizenship
and true Americanism.
The district honor came to
Past Commander Stanley i'..
Smith who was appointed
Fifth District Historian by the
new Commander, Franklin
Cliamlirrs, at the Fifth Dis­

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Artist Demonstrates
Techniques In Oils

trict C o n v e n t i o n
hetj ha* worn the cu«tomnry white
at Daytona Bench. Smith has top Legion cap indicating his
served ns a district officer position.
for the past three years and

Business
Briefs

LEONARD E. Mil,*
I.Kit, antt of Mr. ttml
Mrs. Edgtir S. Miller of
.Sanford, lias received it
Bachelor's degree in
electrical
engineering
at Rensselaer I* o 1y technic Institute in
Troy, N. Y. lie receiv­
ed the degree at the
!aSt h I'otntnenecmenl
earlier this month.

FatifttrS

Ear! Moore, sales repre­
sentative of Bill Hemphill
Molorsi 1uc. waa awarded a
GM Corporation Certificate
for his satisfactory comple­
tion of a course in the Fund­
amentals of Automotive Fell­ H A R O LD
K.
LONG
ing at tlie Jacksonville Gen­ Ji\, of Sanford, station­
eral Motors Training Center ed at Fort Lee, Va., has
this week.
been promoted from
Moore was one of to pro­ airman old class to air­
fessional automotive men from man 2nd class. He en­
GM dealerships in the Cen­ tered the service in
UHL't. after
tral Florida area who partici­ January,
pated in the five day meeting. graduating from Sem­
inole High School in
The conference he attended
HMi2. He is the soil of
Is one of 12 such seminars
being offered tins year to GM Mr. and Mrs. II. K.
Long Sr.. 2100 Lake
dealers, their managers nnd
Drive, Sanford.
staff specialists. Each year
ail advanced conference ma­
terial is brought up to date
Jacques Gernrrin made the
through a continuing nation­
f
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r s t successful parachute
al survey of the professional
needs of retail nuloniotiVu jump in 1707, descending 3,(int) fed from a balloon.
people.

lt&gt; Mr». Adam Muller
Eliot McMurrough, artist in
residence at DeBary Mansion
House through Eriday of this
week, eondueled n demonstra­
tion in oil* last Wednesday.
Using Lois l.alrd of Eau
Gallic, student flora the sum­
mer workshop, ns a model, he
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the signing of two veteran
tackles, Earl 1-eggctt and
John Johnson, for the 1961
defensive unit.

started with n eharroal sketch
Inter applying high spots in
oil bringing to life the like­
ness of the model.
More than C5 students were
in nttendnnce for the demon­
stration during which a brief
recess was lie hi for refresh­
ments of cool punch.
McMurrough conducts clas­
ses in still life, landscapes,
pen and ink and water color
os well as various other med­
ia. This Wednesday he will
demonstrate techniques for
creating a still life.
The public is invited to nt11tul from 2 until 4:30 pin.

A PORTRAIT in oils was done by Eliot MeMurrongli, artist in residence a t
Denary Mansion House, during last Wednesday afternoon's demonstra­
tion. Model was Lois Laird of Kan Oallie, a student of tlie Summer A rt
Workshop being eotulueted at the Mansion.
(Cox Photo)

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�This Too Much To Ask?
There la a mounting suspicion
among customers th a t no well-regu­
lated m anufacturing concern would
be caught dead without a vice pres­
ident in charge of nonproduction of
Items the customer tikes.
You buy a potato peeler. I t works
like a charm. Eventually It wears
out—mainly because you use It so
much.
You go to the store to buy a re­
placement. There is none.
“They don't make it any more,"
th e clerk tells you triumphantly.
"W hy not?”
“Don’t know. They Just don't make
It. We used to sell a lot of 'em. But

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromfey

'PICKLE" BARREL

they don't make it any more.''
So you settle for a substitute th a t
Is like replacing Mickey Mantle with
a Little Leaguer.
I t happens again and again. Ev­
ery time you find something spec­
ial—something you can’t live w ith­
out—they stop making it.
It occurs too often and too con­
sistently to ju st happen. Somebody
has got to be planning it.
PLEASE, Mr. Manufacturer, keep
on making things the people want—
even if it pleases the customer.
We have so few things to mnke us
happy these troublous days. Is this
too much to ask?

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON - (NEA) When two astronaut! make
the second manned Gemini
trip early in I960, besides pre­
paring the way for a 1971 trip
to the moon they’ll be carry­
ing out a critical "aide Job"
for the Defense Departm ent
They'll have ordcra to take
careful measurement! of the
infrared radiation given off
by an Intercontinental ballis­
tic missile during launch and
flight.
Reason: Research now un­
der way with infrared rays
could almost double the warn­
ing time U. S. defense men
would have against a Red
ICBM sneak attack.
These studies might also
open the door eventually to a
more-certain method of kill­
ing the big intercontinental
"birds."
Infrared rays are heat rays
with wave lengths shorter
thsn radio waves snd longer
thsn the rsys of visible red
light.
Defenders todsy would be
lucky to get 13 minutes' notice
of an attack. There's worry
that when Nike X la perfected
it could be "saturated" by a
large enemy ICBM strike.
The infrared work Is based
on the finding that every
ICBM, Russian or American,
gives off iti own particular in­
frared radiation pattern when

Times Change For Better
“ Sanford doesn't have to take a
back seat to any other town of equal
size in the function and scope of our
recreational activities,” said Jim
Jernlgan a t a recent meeting of the
Sanford Klwanls Club.
Jernlgan, director of the city's
recreation department, was absolute,
ly rig h t in his statement. Despite the
fact th a t he was praising his own
department, he did overlook one im­
portant aspect of the local program.
Jernlgan himself la due consider­
able applauso for his work in mak­
ing the local program one of the fin­
est in Florida. Cood recreation pro­
gram s don’t Just happen. City com­
missions can moke all kinds of mon­
ey available but th at doesn’t make
a good recreation program.
Therefore, Jernlgan ought to be
more than appreciated by the City
Commission, by the taxpayers, and
by all of our citizens for taking a
minimum appropriation and giving
Sanford a maximum program for
which everyone can be justly proud.
The various leagues in many
■ports, of course, attract moro at­
tention than many other aspects of

tho program. Sanford’s biddy bas­
ketball program — which for sev­
eral years now has produced the
state championship teams — at­
tracts much attention. So has tho
successful summer baseball program
for boys and men.
Now comes the summer recrea­
tion progrnm. While It won’t get ns
much publicity, perhaps, ns other
activities, nevertheless the number of
persons participating in the various
bases of the program will touch tho
ves of even more people in this ar­
ea.
Back when wo were kids hero there
was no organized summer progrnm
for anything. About the best we could
do was to go out and get up a game
of scrub baseball — th a t Is If wo
could find enough friction tape to
keep the ball from fulling apart nndsufficient nails to keep the but from
Holmes Alexander
splitting again. Then if tho scrub af­
fair attracted enough kids we would
choose up sides.
Whnt a difference a recreation
program makes. And whnt a differ­
ence a good recreation department
WASHINGTON, D. C. — m aty going after the Senate ■elrea get seduced by a Ban
director makes to a program. San­ Among
the fringe benefit* of ■eats. Two of these Dynasty the Bomb outfit of paeifiets,
ford is fortunate to have both.
living nnd writing in Wash­ aspirants would get my bal­ and I look for them to regret

B

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
of thoia mucoua mambranei.
Thui, you have whnt we
medics call s mild "wet"
lung.
But your terrific bouts of
coughing uiually occur when
you change your position sud­
denly from the vertical to the
horliontal or vice versa.
If you wish a more completo and illustrated medical
explanation of thla “tobacco
cough" problem, go to your
library and comult Chapter
XXI In the 1001 edition of my
col Ipro textbook, “ Psychology
Applied."
But I'll try to digest It
briefly here.
The thicker fluid finally la
painted rather uniformly all
over your throat and wind­
pipe, after you have been
standing for awhile.
But the moment you lie
down, gravity starts peeling
off that excess liquid.
For in tha reclining posi­
tion, the top eurface of yeur
windpipe la horlsontal, Ilka
the ceiling of the room.
Since it Is coated with an
Altamonte Springs
Genevn
extra thickness of mucous,
Mrs. Julia llarto*
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathieas
030-1118
that liquid begins to pull
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away In drops.
Bear Laks-Forcat City
Lake Mary
A n d t h i s gravitational
Mrs. Maryann Miles
Mrs. Frances Waster
030-3078
833-4310
"peeling off" serves to tickle
Casselberry
the ''celling" or top surface
Lake Monroe
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson
of your windpipe.
638-8044
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That la doubly trus because
Chuluota
Longwood
the windpipe is lined with
Mrs. Joan Magto
Mrs. Donna Estes
cells that hare Uuy micro­
363-3713
*30-3317
scopic halra (called cilia) that
DeBary
North Orlando
sweep dust and soot upward*.
Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Doris Dean
Aa these drops of mucoua
168-4410
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thus pul! loose from these
Osteen
Deltona
cilia, they produce coughing
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarence Beyder
until your neighbors may ac­
400-8011
111-4841
tually wonder if you don't
Enterprise
Oviedo
suffer from tuberculosis.
Mies Helen Bnodgrnan
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
But after 6 to 1ft minutes,
408-0013
•08-3I10
gravity has caused this "cell­
ing" to hang down, much Ilk*
the stalactites In Mammoth
Cave.
So the Uckle etopa and you
then may sleep soundly. But
tho moment you awaken next
morning and jump out of bed,
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Tuesday, June 23, 1064 those drops of mucous awing
back against the vertical aides
w i i T c a At uiklow , mun-urn i z u r u i L i i a t a
of your wlndplp* and again
m a X H VOLTOLIXM, Ctm letlen . u.aeral H u l l , ,
tickle it.
JULIA* k n a i l T M S
■O t O R U I
Ai h o Ii I . B dtter
Sand for my medical booklet
A d v erllilaa M aaap ir
MAM MV I. JOHNSON
How To Break the Tobacco
a o r m it t
U an aaln a Kdttor
(teaeral A dvertlalng M enerer and Liquor Habits," enclosing
MITTIM AUSTIN
c ity B ailor
UAMMISCTT K. STAYLKTON a long stamped, return envel­
JUDV WMLLB
ClaetllU S D irector
ope, plus SO cents.
O neaiy B ailor
H it * M arias maka a boat
the other unpleasant med­
ical aid* affect* of amoklsf,
acrapbook thta caaa. You
Scout Laadcra, and hygiene
toachara can pat thla aimpUflad medical aiplaoatioa
to good use, And ao can all
jroa athletic coachra.
CASE T-402: Harv Morgan
la tha dynamic emcee of a 90mlntita radio ahow called
•'Contact" that runa on KYW
at Cleveland.
“Dr. Crane," he added, “you
aay th at heuvy amokera lose
much of their aenso of amcll.
“So that'* why my wlfe'a
pot roait tatted ao different
jaat week that I thought ihe
had used an antlrely new re­
cipe.
“I didn't realize how much
enjoyment of life I wee losing
became of my addiction to to­
bacco.

“What other III effecta fol­
low chain amokingl"
Tobacco Effecta
"Tobacco cough" la ona.
Many women, aa well aa men,
have huaky volcea and a moletura vibrato avan when they
breathe (or anore).
For tobaeco amoka produces
irritation of the mucoua mem­
branes of the throat and
windpipe, aa wall aa bronchial
tubea,
You houeowives know tha
f in t effect of Irritation, for
what happens when you peel
onlonaT Tears result!
Why? Because the irritat­
ing volatlne oils affect the
surface of both eyes and atart
tha production of exceulve
le a n .
Well, that earns thing oc­
curs In your throat and lung*.
For the Irritants In the hot
■moke cauie more molaturo to
bo secreted all over tha lining

Herald Area Correspondents

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Quotes
, , , Policies of Isolation to­
ward Mainland China and
Culm should bo carefully re­
examined to d e t e r m i n e
whether t h e i r continuance
will not intensify bitterness,
and Imprison rather than free
the people In those lands
from hardships, repression
and authoritarian control.
—The general conference of
tha Melhodlat Church.
I don't think we'ra had e
better president In a hundred
years than we have right
now, and I am tickled to
death with him.
—Former President Truman.

Baseball did not originate
In America, Almost 100 years
before Ihe birth of Abner
D o u b le d a y , the same was
being played in England dur­
ing Ihe first half of the
eighteenth century. Double­
day's contribution to the
game was to fix base loca­
tions and d e t e r m i n e dis­
tances between them.

lot. Ted Kennedy, the Day
State Incumbent, wasn't my
pick when he ran In '02. His
Democratic opponent, Eddie
McCormack, deserved t h e
nomination any way you eized
It up. But Senator Kennedy
won the eeet fairly. Nobody
except an inveterate Kennedy-heter could deny that
he’s filled It admirably, or
that he lacks the attributes
that are tho makings of ■
top-grade, long-term Scnutor.
Ona vote for Ted Kennedy.
It's the same thing in Mary­
land. Joe Tydings, long ago
picked by tha Dynasty, top­
pled from the favored role
when President Kennedy died.
But Joe, h strong personality
In his own right as State leg­
islator and Federal prosecut­
or, won a spread-eagle victory
In tha Democratic primary.
Ilia Republican o p p o n e n t ,
Glenn Beall, Is a good man—
but Joe'a a better man. In
fact, when he was a boy, I
was a teacher a t hla prep
school, and knew him to be e
comer. One vote for Joe Tydinge.
Still, financial dynasties ere
un-American In politics. Hut
If John Glenn In Ohio hadn't
fallen ill, the Kennedy's would
h*YB had him, too. Aa it ie,
they’ve got their stable's col­
ors on tha Democratic runner
In California, tha rarpetbngging Pierre Salinger. He’a e
good guy—but no statesman.
In New York, it appears that
Attorney General Bob Ken­
nedy, another carpetbagger,
will try to unaeat Republican
Senator Ken Keating. He'a a
good guy—a liberal atateaman. But Keating la too valabls a man for the Senate to
loee. One vote for George
Murphy (R , Calif.). Ona vote
for Ken Keating.
In Montana, one of the Sen­
ate'! finest gentlemen, Mike
Mansfield, is up for re-elec­
tion. 1 don't know hie oppon­
ent, and don't have to. A loud
vote for Manafletd. Tha asm*
la true In Washington 8 late,
A loud vote for Henry Jackson.
But In North Dakota, Utah
and Wyomlnr, tha incumbent
Democrats hava let them-

Primary Expenditures
United Pres* International contests with John F. Ken
The stales that have graft­ nedy. While the Kennedy can­
ed the primary system on the didate and clan flitted about
machinery for choosing can­ In the family airplane, poor
didates far president of the boy Humphrey Jounced by
United States should proceed bus.
now to accept all of the re­ This ploy of the aona of
sponsibility that flows from grandsons of great fortune*
parleying their financial luck
their experiment in futility.
Their further responsibility into political careers to the
la to impose and to enforce disadvantage of poor but hon­
a reasonable limit on primary est fellow politicians la gain­
campaign expenditures. It al­ ing on ua. That la the kind of
so would be a good Idea if an issue that Democrats would
each primary state limited be expected to welcome. They
the campaign period as some should be jumping on it like
colleges limit spring football a ben on a June bug. But they
will not do that.
or fraternity rush week.
It is within the Democratic
The need for state action to
impose presidential primary party of the common man and
ground rules was peculiarly of the great voting bloc* on
evident four years ago when the wrong aide of the big city
the Kennedy family bankroll tracks that the rich kids have
wai unfurled and again this done their best. Rich kids
year when another enormous such aa FDR, tor example,
family fortune r;ai In play.
AvertU Harriman, Herbert H.
From New Hampshire to Lehman, the Kennedy* and
California the story of the Net other*.
son A. Rockefeller presided
tial primary campaign has
been brightened at intervals
with delighted little ylpa from
Rockefeller campaign work'
Q—Whan ware tha follow­
era who never bad It ao good. er* of Christ first calltd
One California worker ex­ Christians T
pressed hla happy wonderment A—According to the Book
at being associated In a cam of Acta, tha name was first
palgn in which the candidate applied to the followers of
never needed to aek what It Jeaua Christ a t Antioch be­
would cost.
tween the years 40 and 44
It la not necessary to buy A.D. Before that they were
votes for money to have an called "Followers of tha
unfair impact on any elertlon. Way."
Poverty-stricken elections can
be unfair. No many passed
for example, to Philadelphia
a few weeks ago when Demo­
crats w en stealing votes from
each other.
But the weight of money can
Influence an election without
actually paying off the voter*
A
No one doubted to tha 1960
&gt;
A
V
presidential prim ary season
*
that Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
was brutally handicapped by
lack of funds to hla primary

it. Senator Quentin Burdick
(N. D.) la ao deep in the pol­
itical debt of the Council For
A Livable World that his op­
ponent, alght unknown, would
get my vote. Frank Mosa
(Utah) has been endorsed by
tha Livable World, but I'd
want to know mors than I do
now about his financial ob­
ligation to these peace-mong­
ers. Gale McGee (Wyo.) Is a
special case, perhaps because
he’s a personal friend. He's
taken money from the Livable
World, and I wish he hadn't.
Still, I’d have to await the
Wyoming primary in August
to eee who’s running egeinit
him. I t’a the Livable World
which ought to be bleekllited,
rather than all of its free­
loaders.
In Wisconsin, there's Bill
Proxmlre who, like McGee, ie
a better Senator than hla rec­
ord ahowe. Proxmlre'a critique
of the Tax bill showed it up
to be a phony, and not many
liberal Democrats had the
nerve to do that. Among the
helf-dosen Senators who have
written books In the past year
or ao, only Proxmlre has
given ue one worth its retail
price. Proxmlre’e "Can Small
Business Survive!" is actual­
ly a practical how-to-menuel.
It Ie the only useful book on
Small Business that I’ve seen.
So, It's going to take better
than a so-so Repubican to get
my vote against Froxmirs,
You might say this subjec­
tive, mythical run-down of
Senate contests indicates a
truism about tha two-party
system. The Republicans us­
ually hav better ideal of government—but the Democrats
often have the more person­
able candidates. And It takes
very bright idea*. Indeed, to
beat a very attractive aspir­
ant.

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If the Democratic party be­
gan hollering foul against bigspending rich kids they might
find themselves clobbering one
of their own and they wouldn't
want to do that. President
Johnson could mount a pretty
well heeled campaign any­
where anytime. The Rocke­
feller* ipent a lot of political
money this year but It all
came from their am all change
pockets and Ihey won't miss
it.
Sen. Barry Goldwater la no
pauper either, although against
Rocky he undoubtedly felt a
money pinch. Nonetheless, a
lid should be put on primary
spending. It Is a Job for tho
stales.

• Q's and A#*

spictAi QUART fiicis

R E A L

istics will be compared with
those of highflying aircraft,
including the X-13, and with
infrared pattern! of dummy
warheads.
These meisurcmentn alone
won't be sufficient. Detection
and tracking of ICBMs could
be seriously affected by tha
sky bsekground radiation re­
sulting from nuelear explolions.
Since high-altitude nuclear
tests arc now banned, mili­
tary designers will use data
obtained from the 1902 Pacific
testa on the duration, Intensity
and special characteristics of
interference caused by nu­
clear blasts. This 1902 data
leaves something to be de­
sired. But It's better than
nothing.
Once the Department of Defense perfects a system for
the Immediate, accurate determination ol an ICBM blast­
off, it could mean 25-to-zs
minutes’ advance warning for
U. S. defenders.
If an Infrared detection
system proves more difficult
to "spoof," It will bo more raliable than today’s radar.
Such a warning system
could trigger development of
an antimissile system able to
attack enemy missiles long
before they reached the U. 8.
and, presumably, before they
could disgorge distracting de­
coys.

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Early Voting For Senate

ington is the biennial sport
of muting imaginary ballots
far candidates for the House
end Senate. Thla year, In tho
District, we get a vote for the
nutlonnl tickets, but those of
ii « with favorite friends or
favorite targets In the Con­
gress have to exert our cltlienshlp vicariously. But It’a
fun;
In California, Maryland,
MaxsnrhuictU and possibly In
New York, we have candi­
dates of the Kennedy Dy&gt;

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through space and when re­
entering the earth 's atmos­
phere.
To make an Infrared detec­
tion system work, it will be
necessary to make a great
many observations and mea­
surements, bulid a catalogue
of tha characteristics of every
known missile, snd record
what variations In the missile
cause what changes in its in­
frared “signature."
It will be necessary to de­
termine what might be done
to disguise a missile snd to
change Us Infrared pattern
enough so that it would be un­
recognisable.
To make it possible to ac­
curately distinguish between
the Infrared "signature" of a
missile and the natural infra­
red In the sky, the Gemini as­
tronauts will make measure­
ments of earth and sky back­
grounds. That is, they'll mea­
sure Infrared radiation given
off by the moon, atari, earth
and other planets.
The work to be done by the
Gemini astronauts la only a
part of the Job.
A series of measurements
arc being made from the
ground. An airplane has been
instrumented for the detection
and analysii of infrared, vis­
ible and untravlotet radiation
from missiles during flight.
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June 23, 1964 — Page 5

About Sports

Yanks W in 10th Straight From Chisox; Giants W in

Thinking Angels Defeat
Out Loud Nats; Dodgers
Nip Milwaukee

Civitans Snap
Shrine Skein;
Rofarians Win

Bjr Julian Stenstrom

F*wn her* 'n therel
• • •
Quit* a few families of
youngsters who are member*
of the Seminole Swim Asso­
ciation followed the local
group to Leesburg for the In­
vitational awim meet last
weekend. Since It was a threeday affair and finals in the
various events were held at
night most of the families
checked into motels.

By Joe Green
tJPI Sports Writer
Although It’s early to start
scries talk, that'* what the
New York Yankees were do­
ing today.
It wasn't the World Series,
of course.
But the Yankees, who Mon­
day night slapped their per­
sonal patsies — the Chicago
White Sox — for the loth

Wyatt-Tucker Event FF Nips Chase;
Bankers Defeat
Off; May Race Platt Dairymen, 19-10

Benny Hays said this morn­ Wyatt, skipper of "The ReaAfter Inning nine straight
Hal Duncan's pitching and
ing that Col. llcecher Wyatt, cl" — a super stock automat­
game* in the City Recreation
Eddie Groom’s hitting led
holder of the Florida Stock ic, 420 cubic inch '64 Ply­
Department’*
Junior Boys
First Federal to n 5 to 3 win
Klimator drag raring title, mouth. one of the most pow­
League, tho Civitans came to
over Chase Monday afternoon
and now associated with lion- erful dragsters in tha south­
life and romped to a 13 to
In a Little National League
Sun Chrysler-l’lymouth, will east, will run on that date
4 win over tha Shrtnrrs while
tilt
while In the Little Amer­
not meet Bob Tucker — for­ probably ngainst Hubert Platt,
the llotarinns walloped the
ican Florida .State’s Rankers
another
outstanding
drag
dri­
mer state champion — In a
Ktwnnia 8 to 4 In loop piny
piled up 19 runs to whip Per­
grudge race July 11 ns prev­ ver from Atlanta.
Monday.
The tnco will bo singed nt fection Dairy.
• • •
iously announced.
Grooms went three for
The Civitnn victory not on­
Tim et, turn*, styles, etc.,
However, Hays said that the Osceola drug strip, ne.
cording to Hays and officials three, Including his initial
says Ida B. Wilton, the
ly snapped their long losing
of (he Seminole Timing As- home run of the senson while
association's publicist, were have already swept the sea­
string, it also "busted" the
Duncan got credit for the win
social Ion.
thoroughly discussed by the son's scries between the two
Shrine's 10-game win streak
even though ho had to hsva
Hays
also
revealed
Monday
John Morgans, the Bob teams.
and it was the Shrine's first
afternoon that lin y Lund, an­ some help from AI Grooms.
Rosemooda, the Spencer
Actually, New York con­
loss during the league's sec­
other
outstanding stock car Russell Gnrdi* tripled snd
Hardens, the Brooke Smiths tinued its drive to what Is
ond half of play,
doubled for
and Coach Emma Spencer. generally expected to be an­
driver, is planning to enter Rick Smith
Civitnn put together nine
Chase.
These local physicians turn, other World Series appear­
the
drag
raring
limelight
un­
hits. It) walks, a hit hatsmau
The Hunkers took over sec­
ed out to be, she said “ as ance in 1904 with the 0-5 vie
der the sponsorship of Ronund no less than right Shrine
ond place in the Little Amer­
proficient with a atop watch tory which boosted the de­
Sun.
errors to maul tho second
ican when they trounced the
•a with a stethoscope.
Lund wilt he driving for
T h e Kingswood Builders
fending American League
half champs 13 to 4. J. W.
Dairymen, 19 to 10. Florida
• • •
champions a half-game in
Williams held tho Shrlncrs in won their 12th consecutive Ron-Sun In tho July 4th "Fire­ Slate had built up a margin
By the way, the Daytona front of the idle Baltimore
elieck—allowing only
fivo game Monday night and Le­ cracker 460" at Daytona In­ of 17 to 1 but later found
Beach Invitational will be Orioles, whom they take on
scattoered ldovrs. Billy Gra- roy Kstridgo captured his lllli ternational Speedway. Lund themselves fighting off a
held June 23-29 and the Semi­ tonight in the opener of a
cry got two for the Khfillers, mound derision of the season was the winner of tho ‘‘Day­ Perfection rally lu take tha
TINY LUND, winner of the lOl’dl Daytona "500." confers with Sunny
nole association will partici­ three-game series.
both triples. Jimmy Patterson without yet tasting defeat as tona BOO" In 1963 and also the victory.
Days, new co-owner and manager of lion-Sim Chrydler-Ply mouth in San­
pate.
was the pinto hedo for the Ihe leaders of the City lie- 1964 running of the 250-mfle
A despondent A1 Lopez,
ford, after test driving Hays' 1964 Plymouth d r a f t e r which will he known
Frank Williams, with thres
Civitans, getting three safe­ creation Department's Men's modified stock rare nt Day­ hits, and Casey Dunn, with a
manager of the White Sox,
as
the
Keitel
II.
Lund
will
he
driving
another
’61
Plymouth
tonight
in
n
100Sunday's sports car rally could only shake his head and
ties In four appearances. Slo-l’itch Soltball League beat tona. Lund has never won the pair of safeties, lead the win­
mile stock race at Valdosta, Ga. Lund, who will also he driving a ’ll I Ply­
apparently drew contestants say, "we had one had Inning
Dennis Kccrnn also chipped the Mcltancy Painters by a "Firecracker 400" nml is now ners. Murk Coekman took
mouth sponsored by Kou-Sun, is one of several favorites to win the Fire­
from all over Florida. There in the whole scries and we
in a pair of blnglcs.
score of 8 to 5.
planning his strategy for this over the Little League horns
cracker
"100’’
at
Daytona
next
month.
(Herald
Photo)
were car* entered from Mel­ lost all four games."
In on afternoon tilt, Rotary
Don Harvey and Frank event.
run lead by belting out his
bourne, Daytona Beach, Tam­ Yogi Berra, the resident
exploded for six runs In the Stafford both had a pair ol
Another famed pilot, Paul eighth circuit clout of tha
pa, West Palm Beach, etc. genius of the Yankees, philo­
fourth and lopped their civic hits to pace the Builders at Goldsmith, will also he driv­ season fur the Dairymen —
From all accounts it must sophized, "that's the way to
club rivals, the Kiwanis. It the plate.
ing n *64 Plymouth under this one, a grand slammer.
have been a highly successful
was the fourth loss in a row
get on top. Beat the contend­
In another loop contest Ron-Kun sponsorship In tha Ths winning pitcher waa Gens
affair.
for tho Kiwunians. Bobby Monday night, L o n g w o o d "400."
ers." Berra should know be­
• * •
Bertrang.
Powell received credit for tho made it five wins in a row
cause
his
team
has
scored
The
American
Legion's
victory. Buddy Stumpf went try downing Chase and Com­
more than a quarter of its 38
Sixth District Junior baseball
three for four to pace the Ito- pany 7 lo 3. Long wood's ace
victories
against
the
t
’hisox.
league must be a pretty well
tnrluns. It was Itotury’s third moundtman, Otto Thomas,
The
Angels
defeated
Use
By SANDY I*AI)WE
balanced circuit. Just last
or competition from other of Pitt available at fullback.
successive victury.
got credit for the decision.
Senators,
3-2,
in
the
only
other
week Sanford beatCassel­
Newspaper Enterprise Arntn. bowl games.
Tho West Is just as strung
Thomas has now compiled a
berry, Casselberry whipped American League game play­
The East, for example, will with quarterbacks Don Trull
BUFFALO, N.Y. — (NEA)
pitching record of H wins and
Eustls, Eustis knocked off ed to a decision. The Twins
— A few years ago an All- have George Mira of Miami, of Baylor und Dennis Claridgc
two
losses to date, one of the
and
the
Indians
battled
to
a
Post 19 of Orlando, and Post
best In tho loop along with
19 shutout Sanford. Shall we 10-inning 8-8 tie when rain America football player could Jack Concannon of Boston of Nebraska directing tho
Kstridgo and Bud Muncrief.
hailed Ilia slugfest in the tup go home in Juno and fneu a College nud Billy Lothrblge tram, Their runners include Philadelphia 38 23 .623
dance?
38 26 .594 115 At 7:311 tonight WILonspeedy Mel Itenfro of Oregon San Fran.
Rummer of hero-wornhip from
of the 11th inning.
• • •
of Georgia Tech at quurtcr- nnd Southern California’s Wil- Cincinnati
34 29 .510 5 Malcr meets USD and at 8:45
Over In the National Lea­ tho appreciative townfolk.
Manager Frank Thomas
back.
gue,
the
Giants
moved
within
Now
he
just
lias
time
to
lio Brown at holfhurk with Pittsburgh 33 29 .532 515 Itobh's Construction takes on
weekend. Friday night they
39 30 .500 71* Florida Stair's Bankers, Both
Jay Wilkinson of Duke, Tommy Crutcher of TCU and Chicago
and his legion locals have a game and a half of first dtop off bin diploma, jeae32 33 .492 8
St.
Louis
contests are slated for Fort
place
with
a
C-2
victory
over
qtminl
himself
with
hi*
fam­
Willie
Crenshaw
of
Kansas
a pair of contests slated
Paul Martha of I'itt, Sherm
tax Angeles 32 33 .492 H Mellon Park.
this weekend. Friday night the Beds and the Dodgers ily and head for Buffalo, Lewis of Michigan State arc Slate at fullback.
32 34 .495 815
There arc enough big line­ Houston
they will go to Eustls for a overcame Milwaukee, 10-9, where the American Football among the hulfbncks with
return engagement with the despite five Braves' homers. Cuurht-a Association lias ill Snell, Paul Wnrfield, also of men on both sides to stock Milwaukee 30 35 .462 10
New York 20 47 .299 21
annual All-America game.
club they whipped once this
Ohio State, and lliek l.crson the New York waterfront. The
Monday's Results
season. Saturday night tliry
West lias the edge in public­
The 1961 game will he play­
go out of the district lea­
ized beef, with such speci­ Los Ang. 10 Milwaukee 9
ed June 27, »ix days after
llruth on Oner. . . Lasts for Mon fAs
gue to meet Del-and there.
mens as 282-pound Itoger San Fran. 6 Cinrinnall 2
summer begins, two weeks
JOHNSTON'S NO-HOACH: Simply brush Johnston's
• • •
Only games scheduled
hc-fnro the baseball lesson
Brown of Nebraska, 257No-Bunch in cuhinctu to control cockroaches, on sills to
Monday’* Kraulls
Wednesday’s Games
Had a nice conversation
slop tints. Colorless, odorless coating stays effective for
pound Carl Eller of Minne­
reaches its halfway point and
Results
Monday
Columbus 4 Buffalo 2
San Francisco at Cincinnati
with Casselberry Councilman
months. No need to move dishes. Hnrmlcss to pets.
some fivo months after the
First Federal 5 (base 3 sota and 245-pound Scott PilttJmrgh at New York
Atlanta 2 Rochester I
Art Lego about South Semi­ New York 38 23 .623
Item ember: No-Ranch means no roaches.
Appleton of 'IVxas. They replast game of tho 1963-64 foot­ Cha.se
0(H) 111—3 5
39 23 .609
1! ball season.
Los Angelos at Milwaukee
Atlanta 5 Rochester 2, 2nd
nole Little League and Senior Baltimore
resent
at
Irnsl
n
quarter
of
First Federal
U03 20x- 5 7
31 26 .36? 3 Hi
League games. Seems the Chicago
Sixty of the nation’s finest
n million dollars Invested by Chiengu at Philadelphia (n) Jacksonville 7 Syracuse 0
source of our Information last Minnesota 33 31 .316 015 players—30 earh from the WP—Hal Duncan (1-0), LP— I lie pros.
Houston at St. Louis (n)
Toronto 5 Richmond 2
Bichard Frank (3 4)
30 30 .500 71k
week about changing game Cleveland
East and West—participate Hit—Eddie Grooms, FF, first
But the East isn't fainting
32 31 .485 81k
times between the lwt&gt; cir­ Boston
in tlie All-America game, but
uway with a full complement
of year
28 33 459 10
cuits was off base and we, as Detroit
the early opening evokes
of 250-pounders led by RosSTANDINGS
a result, were nipped "off Los Angeles 30 37 .448 II
dull! and ](og&lt; r l'illuth of
some
candid
and
varied
opin­
Hunt
Lincoln
Mercury
17
5
Washington 29 40 .420 13
tirst" and out.
• • •
Locomotive Engineers 14 7 Wisconsin.
Kansas City 23 39 .391 143k ions.
" I t’s a six-month season Chase ........................... 13 10 The coaches are Pete El­
Last June J, the league of­
Monday's Results
now," said I’enn State’s Har­ First Federal .............. 11 11 liott uf Illinois, Wayne Har­
ficials decided toschedule
New York 6 Chicago 5
little league games first one. Los Angeles 5 Washington 2 rison Itoidalil, a 245-pound Standard Oil ................ 0 22 din of Navy nud John Micheloscn of Pitt for the East.
guard who signed with Buf­
Game Today
night and last the next night, Cleveland 8 Minnesota 8
Hob Devnney of Nebraska,
falo.
“I
just
hope
I
don't
get
Locomotive
Engineers
at
alternating first and second
Called top of 11th, rain
John McKny of Southern Cal
mentally stale from starting Standard Oil
games of the nightly double
Only games scheduled
and Jim Owens of Washing­
so curly."
(4:30, Bay Avenue Park)
headers with the senior loop.
Wednesday's Games
ton bundle the West.
Matt Snell, the 217-pound
This lasted until midway of Detroit at Kansas City &lt;n)
Ohio State fullback who
The past three games hnvo
last week when they decid­ Washington at Los Ang. (n)
ed to go back to the original Cleveland at Minnesota, 2
all been close, niggl'd affairs,
Igned with the New York
plan of the little league
mainly because the collegians
Jets, has a different view, "I
(t-n)
youngsters playing the first Boston at Chicago fn)
Monday's Besulls
realize they linvn to Impress
re ally don’t mind the early
half of the twin bills and the New York at Baltimore (n)
a new group of people now,
slnrt," be said. “ 1 think it Knoxville 9 Lynchburg 3
senior boys the nightcaps.
Anri those people—the pro­
w ill help me get in shape." Birmingham H Chattanooga 7
• • •
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Then there is Gary Wood, Macon 7 Charlotte 5
"Besson," says Lego, "a lot
the stands June 27.
the Cornell quarterback last Columbus fi Asheville 4
of parents felt that the young­
year who is listed as a half­
e r boys should get their games
Results Monday
back now on the New York
over and perhaps not be up f.ongwood 1, Bear Lake 0
Giants roster.
as late aa 10 p. m. playing
STANDINGS
• nil* game Is a real chal­
baseball.'' Of course, there
Casselberry
1 0 lenge for m l," ha said. " It
were other reasons, too, such
3 1 will give me a rhnnee to see
«■ the little league games Altamonte Twins
3 1 what I ran do against the
last only stx innings while Sunlsnd
3 &lt;t others."
senior loop games go at least Longwood
The coaches, meanwhile,
Bear
Laks
a 3
seven frames.
3 1 have one purpose In sponsor­
Florida’s
head
football North Orlando
2 3 ing the gome and that's to
coach, Kay Crave*, is ready tak e Mary
0 6 put the finest seniors in the
to put star fullbacks Larry Altamonts Senators
country on one field without
Gama Tonight
Dupree in some mighty fast
company. "Dupree," he says, Altnm. Twins -va- Caaiclbrrry any interferenre from studies
"is the best runner I've ever
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Miss Jolly M ae Kinard To
Marry Raymond N. Bennett

Mrs. Rickard Gleeson Hostess
To Bridal Coffee For Miss Ivey
A quaint and fastidious
setting of rara antique* tastefully aaeembled waa display­
ed at the Richard Gleeson
Mayfair home a t an Informal
coffee receently honoring Miss
Kay Ivey, bride-elect.

Receiving the guesta In the
living room, which wa* adorn­
ed with Ivy and geraniums In
a copper pitcher and Ironstone
tureen* and a pewter candle
mold holding eight candle*
were, Mias Ivey, attired in a

The pine hutch table in the
spacious dining room was cov­
ered with a gay red and white
check cloth with maUliiiig
hand fringed napkins. An old
bean pot filled with Ivy and
shiny red apples with a cocky
little bird perched on one side
formed the unusual center­
piece. Ih e ever popular savory
syllabub was served from a
deep copper bowl with black
wooden handles and a copper
ladle from one end of the ta­
ble. Coffee was poured from
the opposite end from an an­
tique copper pot Into antique
shaving mugs on miniature
trays. Copper and brass pans
and black trivets contained
bile size tarts with strawber­
ry preserves, cheese and nut
puff* and blueberry muffins.
A black skillet was used In
serving baked ham in minia­
ture biscuits.
Old wooden bowls filled
with fruit, an arrangement of
a variety of antique candle­
sticks on the dry sink and a
black Iron lamp holders, fill­
ed with plants, completed the
decor In the striking and un­
usual early American atmos­
phere.
Miss Penny Gleeson graci­
ously assisted her charming
mother with the help of Miss
Betsy Williams.
Pouring the roffee an.I
serving the syllabub wen’
Mrs. Thomas L. I.argen, Mrs.
Fred Willinms, Mrs. 0. L.
Powell and Mrs. M. It. Strick­
land.
The hostess gift to the honoreo wns a beautiful cook­
book edition.
Approximately f&gt;0 guests
rnllcd during the delightful
morning roffee hour.

snowflake print cotton, her
mother, Mrs. John Ivey, In a
smart multi-color print and
Mrs. Clccson, wearing a stun­
ning white Sharkskin ensem­
ble with turquoise polka dot
scarf.

MR8. RICHARD GLEESON, enter, in itorvIriK Hnvory nyllnbub to Ml«» Kay
Ivey, left, populur bride-elect of Ronnio Lindsey, and her mother Mra. John
Ivey, right. Mian Ivey wan honorce of delightful bridal coffee honted by
Mrn. Gleeson a t her lovely Elliott Avenuo Mayfair home.

WW Club Hostess

DeBary Personals
By Mra. Adam Muller
N. Y., to attend hit daugh­
Newell E. Hawkins, presi­ ter Janet's graduation tliere.
dent of the First National
Bank of DeBary, entertained
Everett Todd Clay of Coro­
hi* mother-in-law In DeBary,
before they left for Syracuse, nado Drive had a* hi* guests,
his mother and father, Mr.
ami Mrs. Evcratt A. Clay, of
T he Yarboroughs Miami.
They are In DeBary pre­
the wedding of their
Host Best-Albers ceding
son to Miss 1'eggy Ann Jus­
tice at the First Baptist
Rehearsal Dinner Church in Douglas, Ga., on
A rehearsal dinner at th* June 21.
Following the wrddlng the
gold room of tha Trade Winds couplo will rrslde In DeBary.
Cafeteria waa given recently
In honor of Mia* Sheala Best
Miss i'aula Mattson has re­
and Alan Albcra preceding turned from her visit to New
Jersey and is looking for­
their wadding.
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Yar­ ward to an enlistment with
borough, parent* of the groom, the Waves.
hosted the dinner, with tho
The Shrine Club Babe Ruth
wedding party and gueat* en­
joying a dinner of their se­ baseball team has won the
championship for the second
lection.
Attending were Mr. and half with 10 straight games.
Tim Sain of DeBary is
Mrs. Hhealy Brat, parent* of
stiortstop uiid all of DeBary
the bride, Rev. Stephen M.
Tuhy, and the Miaaea Janice
Westmark, Ann Slavik, Jane
Millar and Nylena Albers.
Also Ronald Rusal, Roy
Bradley, Chuck Beat, Tom
Raynor, Charllo Yarborough,
Mr. and Mr*. John L. Duda,
Thirteen members of tha
Jr., and daughter. Mis* I.lnda Sanford Business and Profes­
Duda, Mra. William Holloway sional Women's Club attend­
and son, Justine Holloway and
ed the dinner meeting of Dis­
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moon and
daughter, Mlaa Ronnla Moon. trict 5 at the Horosis House
in Orlando recently. This dis­
trict consist* of Ranford, Colonialtown, Kissimmee, Collcgo
Park, Hi. Cloud, Cocoa, Great­
Mr. and Mrs. George Black er Cocoa Beach, Melbournehava returned home follow­ Eau Galli* and Orlando.
ing a vacation in Iowa vlaltThe welcome waa glvan by
Ing relatlvea and friend*.
Mrs. Helenmarle White, Dis­
En rout* home, they tour­ trict Director, with special
ed Interesting historical land­ greetings by Htate Senator
marks In and around Warm Beth Johnson on behalf of
Bprlnga, Georgia, and were tha nlnety-onu members pre­
favorably
Impressed with sent to Miss Laurel Tom of
Mountain, Ga.
Puerto Cabczas, Nicaragua,
guest of honor. Miss Tom, a
Mr, and Mrs. Hhealy Heat teacher, was *«lev Uni by tho
and Mr. and Mrs. DeWayna Florida Federation of B and
Alan Albers attended the PW Clubs as a representative
Florida Stata Roller Bkatlng
Championships
at
Tampa
June 14-17.

Greets Residents

Is pulling for the team.
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Pietropinto of Grande Vista cele­
brated their 37th wedding an­
niversary, Friday, June 19,
with a dinner at Use DeBary
Restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kissel
of I'almctto Drive will cele­
brate their 43rd wedding an­
niversary, Friday, June 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Harris
of Sunset Drive have their
grandson, Gcffory Thorla, of
Daytona Beach staying with
them while his parents are
visiting the World's Fair In
New York.
Kathy and Barbara lllce of
Cincinnati, Ohio, have return­
ed to spend the summer with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Klee, of Sunset
Drive.
These young ladles are as
much at home In DeBary a*
in Ohio,

Business A n d Professional
Women Attend District Meet

Personals

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Mias Helen Wood of Burllnton, V t, who la currently
visiting in tha central Flori­
da area, waa a week-end
guest of Mlaa Maty William*
a t bar bom* in Ravenna Park.

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Mr. and Mra. C. M. Rabun
J r . and daughters, Mlaa P at
Rabun and Mlaa Peggy Rabun
had as their guests a t th*
Riviaya Hotel in Daytona,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jones and
Warren.

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To Deltona Area
Our Welcome Wagon Host­
esses have rallrd on the fol­
lowing families, offering assi­
stance and Information, ami
helping In various ways to
make the move to Deltona a
pleasant one: Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Johnson from Chicago,
III.; Mr. and Mrs. John I.ahlinen from Minneapolis, Min­
nesota; Mr. and Mrs. David
Harkley from Delrolt, Mich­
igan; Mr. and Mr*. George
Crablrrc from Flint, Michi­
gan; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gergye from Barberton, Ohio;
Mr. Murvin Barker and his
son Warren from Baltimore,
Maryland; Mr. and Mra. Law­
rence Coyner from St. Louis,
Missouri; Mr. und Mr*.Albert
llovorka of Lung Island, New
York and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
F. Bollcns of Pittsburgh, Pen­
nsylvania.
Also Mrs. Bollrni, Sr.; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schocnlauh,
formerly of Cleveland, Ohio,
but more recently of Port
Ctiarlote, Florida; Mr. and
Mr*. Dean McCloskey of Pit­
tsburg, Pennsylvania; Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Johnson
from Dearborn,
Mirhlgan;
Mr. and Mrs. Spltka Rogers
and John from Laurel, Mary­
land; Mr. and Mrs. At Elliott
from Euclid Ohio and Mr. and
Mrs. V. Lr« Unyd from Bothesda, Maryland.
HgL and Mrs. Travers Bur­
dette have moved here from
Fort Stewart, Georgia, since
his retirement from tb* Uni­
ted States Army.

of th* “young working wo­
man" In Central America and
was their guest prior to and
during the Btato Convention.
The 8anford club wa* rep­
resented by Mmes. Arolyn
True, Betty Baker, Myrtle
Gradlck, Jessie Brisson, Har­
riett Hlawter, Josle Carter,
Helen Pearson, Marguerite
Graham, Ruth Cummings,
Ruth Warren, Marjorie Cow­
an, Valeri* Colbert and Mar­
Defrost frozen meat with
garet Genas.
packaging Intact.

MISS BRENDA BROWN, left, Miss Dottle Jardine, center, and Miss Kuren Metzler were
awarded full scholarships In the field of nursinK
following their graduation from Seminole High
with the 1964 class. The scholarships were award­
ed under the auspices of the entire staff and
Woman’s Auxiliary of Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. Miss Brown and Miss Jardine will enter
tho Ornnge Memorial Hospital School of Nursing
ing and Miss Metzler will enroll at Jackson Hos­
pital in Miami.

Housewarming

Designers Create Double
NEW YOHK (UPI) - The
new bridal gowns are a mar­
riage of pn-ttlncss with prac­
ticality.
The girl going lo tire altar
wants to look like a bride,
but doesn't want lo tuck her
wedding gown Into the keep­
sake drawer Immediately af­
ter the ceremony. She wants
It lo serve for other dressup
occasions.
The result, says one leading manufacturer, arc the
gowns with trains atsched at
Ihc shoulder or waist and re­
movable later to turn tho
dress Into a handsome formal.
“ I think some of that prac­
tical approach comes from so
many early marriages," said
Robert Hamburger, president
at Murray Hamburger Co.,
Inc., a manufacturer of bridal
attire tor 20 years. "At 19 or
20, the couple doesn't have
much money to get started.
A dress should adapt for la­
ter occasions , , . the girls
want more mileage."
Practirality allow* In other
styling too. Hamburger aald
Uiat 10 yeara ago bridal gowns
wrre clouds of ruffled akirta
held out with hoops.
"We Just don't use hoopi
anymore," he said in an In­
terview.
Instead of billowing akirta,
today's bride moat likely will
walk down the aisle in a sim­
ply • cut gown with A-llne sil­
houette. The new silhouettes
do not hug the body through
Uio bodice, they're more like
skinners In fit, be said. There
la a preponderance of the
high-lmllt huatllno - the Dlreclolre or Empire period in­
fluences.
Today's bride wants more
shoulder bared, Hamburger
continued.
"Necklines are lower than
they've been," he aald, 'but
not plunging. They straw more
shoulder Instead. Not even
the thin girls seem to mind If
collar bones are on display."
In turns, arms often are
covered all the way to the
wrist.
And today's stylish brides
and bridesmaids all wear
floor lengthh gowns, he added.
He said the firm had just
quit making cocktail length
bridal gowns and that "90 per­
cent of our bridesmaid’s dres­
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kinard
of Norway, S. C., announce
tha engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter, M in Jolly Ms*
Kinard to Raymond N. Rennett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lee Bennett 'o f San­
ford.
The bride-elect was born In
Ncrway and was graduated
from Norway High School,
where ahe wa* a glee club
member and held the title
Mrs. F. H. A. She also atten­
ded Florida Technical College
at Orlando.
Mr. Bennett was born In
DeLand and was graduated
from Seminola High School
where ha was a member of
tha Diversified Cooperative
Training program. He is
presently employed by Faust
Drug Store.
An August wedding is plan­
ned with complete detail* to
be announed at a later dat*.

Mrs. C. N. North

Prau dc sole remains the
number one fabric, he said.
But the industry also Is doing
a lot wilh fabric combinations.
Wrist length sleeves in lace,
for Instance, with the rest of
the gown pcau de soic. Or
while lace layered over Ivory
pcau dc sole for a brocade ef­
fect. Or aatin train and satin
midriff Inset on a gown of
white cut velvet.
While remains the number
one color for lira bridal gown,
he said, hut Ivory’a popular­
ity is moving up. T ierc's very
little done in paatcls.
But In bridcmald's dresses,
new are the color combina­
tions of white skirts with the
jewel-toned colors for the
tops, he aald.
In bridal headdress, tradi­
tion prevails to the extent the
bride wants veiling set on a
small pillbox or crown shaped
base of lace or taffeta. "Sweet
and not too severe," said An­
drew Delay, president of A. A
M. Rosenthal, specialists in
head coverings for 22 years.
Dcsay said veils were leas
bouffant but liavo more depth
because aome will have as
many as five layers of illus­
ion (net).
There's also a demand for
the mantilla-type veil, similar
to the lace head coveringi
Mrs. John F. Kennedy fre­
quently w ean lo Mast. These
arc made of silk Illusion with
border of re-embroidered Alcncon lace.
Delay's firm also styled for
brides of '64 headwear which
looks like a nun’s cap to the
extent tb it It covers all but
the face.
And there's an all orange
blosom headdress, shaped like
a bandeau and covered with
bloaiomi made of wax.
To date Dcsay's firm report­
ed no demands forhead decor
ai elaborate as that Elizabeth
Taylor wore for her wedding
to Richard Burton — a waist
length switch of hair entwin­
ed from crown to tip with
flowers.

A Surprise Housewarming
Tarty was given for Mra. C. N.
North at her new home in
Longwood by a group of her
friends from the First Bap­
tist Church of Lake Mary.
The honorce was presented
with a gift of three pieces
of aluminum porch furniture
for her new home from the
group.
Refreshments of p o t a t o
chip*, cookies, and lemon adc
were served by Mr*. M. T.
Mathrson and Mra. W. A.
Iloopengardncr.
Other* attending were: Rev.
and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr.
and Mr*. Harley Wilhelm,
Mra. W. T. Wanaley, Mra. T.
M. Whigham, and Mra. J. A.
Yarn.

North Orlando
Garden Club Ends
Current Season
ny Doris Dean
The June meeting of the
North Orlando Garden Club,
last of the current season,
was held at the home of Mra.
Mary Rowell with Mra. Etta
Harvllla a* co-hostess.
Annual report* were *ubmiUed
for record and an­
nouncement was made that
the club had purchased four,
15-10 foot maple trees for
planting In the village recrea­
tion area.
Mr. and Mra. Glen Atkin­
son, 30 N. Cortez Avc., were
named
a* Garden of the
Month winners.
Refreshments of e a k e ,
punch and coffee were served
during
the social hour fol­
lowing tha meeting. Mr*.
Betty F'ehl, whose husband
haa been
transferred to
Puerto Rico, w si presented a
traveling bag as a farewell
gift front the club.

Circle Two Lake Mary U P W
Enjoys

Inspiring

The June meeting of Circle
Two of the U I‘ W of the
Church of Lake Mary wns
held at the homo of Mrs. It.
M. Glcuscn, hostess for the
month, with Mrs. Lucille
Mcro, co-hostess.
Mrs. Itichurd Keogh presen­
ted the devotions. She rend nn
article with the title, "Why
The Bible?”,
emphasizing
that there Is not a situation
which eunnol he solved with
the Bible. Fivery subject is
contained between its covers.
It is a history book, a hook
cf love stories, a book of po­
etry, a song book, a help in
time of need, and many other
features.
From the Y.ear Book of
Prayer,
Mrs. Jnmes M.
Thompson told nbout the for­
eign mission fluid in Mexico
and Guatemala, nnd the home
misiicnx in Ite&lt;| River Valley
and St. Cloud, and the mis­
sion churches in Minnesota.
Mrs. Fivelyn Hire was the

Meeting

lender of the study hook, pre­
senting Chspter Five, "Men
Mnde Alive". The group
joins! in a general discussion
of the chapter.
The July Circle meetlnr
will he a combined meeting
wilh Circle One, to be held
at the home of Mrs. Joe Smethrrs, and Mrs. Lena Elth
will be her co-hcatess.
The meeting
adjourned
with the F'riendship Clrcla
and the Mlzpah benediction.
A social hour was anjoyed
und delirious refreshments of
cream pie and cool punch
were served by the hostesses.
Other members attending
were; Mr*. F. E. Donaldson,
Mrs. F'annie Leffler, Mra.
Ruby SJoblom, Mrs. Earl Un­
ger, Mrs. John Ulmer, Mrs.
Ted Brooklyn and Mrs. Char­
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'Miss Flamer Contest Entries Announced
B f Dooms Bates
Thraa m trto i to bo sponoor•4 by tho Lonywood VolunU«r JTIto Department In the
ISM “ IIlea Flame of Semiaols Coanty" beauty contest
ware announced by Carl Lon!ml or, eentoat chairman.
Named were Karen Lyon*,
Carlo Lommlar and Margaret
Stavene. The conteat will ha
an event of the annual Fourth
of July Fiesta to be ipother­
ed July 1-4 hy the I,ong*ood
firemen. Only other entry an­
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Ann Sander* of Longtlal* who
1* being Ipnmored by the
Florida Fore*try Service.
Kar.n, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Kdgar Lyon* of Fern
r* rk , I* 111 year* old, I* 5 feet,
8 1 2 inrhe* tall and meas­
ure* 3fl.2fi-rttl, Her hobbies are
water skiing, sen big and
cooking.
Carla I* tha daughter of Mr.
Carl I.nmmler of I.ongwood
and ia JR y rari old. She I* 5
feet, fl Inrhe* tall and rn e a *Itrrs Sfl.25.nfi. She likes »por*»
and homemaklng.
Girl* In tha conteat will ba
judged both In bathing suita
and In formal arm ing gowns.
Judge* will be niemher* of the
State Kiremen'a Aasortation
from out of Saminola County.
Tha winner will receive a
trophy, lulUhly engraved, a
tiara, and a bouquet of rones
and will he sponsored by the
l.ongwuod department In the
■tat* “ Mia* Flame’’ contest
to he held neat May In Jack■onville. First and second run­
ners-up will receive engraved
trophirs.
Entry deadline for the con­
test ha* been extended and
any girl who will he Ifl year*
old and not more than 20
year* old hy Mny 1, 11)05, is
eligible to partlcipute. Those
interested should rontaet their
loeal fire rhief or laimnilrr.

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With Sheriff
Fly Dottle Austin
0
High style fashion design­
ers to the contrary, any wo­
man who appears in Sanford
or Seminole County in ona of
tli* new topic** bathing suits
will Ire subject to immediate
arrest.
Tha Hcruhl checked with
Deputy Jitn Singletary of the
Seminole County Sheriff’! De­
partment and with Chief Hoy
' William* of Sanfurd’a puller
force and both said that ac­
cording to existing statutes,
to wear such a auit In a publie place would be “auggoative and Improper attire" and
would constituU ‘•indecent ex­
posure."
You won’t ba able to buy
fem e here anyway, as a poll uf
women’* rlothing merchant*
in Sanford revealed that none
of tha local atorcs arc plan­
ning to atock them.
"Just don’t think that line
of merchandise would move,"
said one merchant.
'’Sanford'* not ready for
that kind of thing," said anjQpther.
Charles Robinson, manager
of the J. C. Penney store here
said ha was leaving today to
attend a style showing, but
wsa “ pretty sure" that tha
Penney’* chain would not ba
planning to carry any of the
daring new suits, nor the top­
less evening gowns now be
ng shown in England.

t

Church Groups
&lt;t Have Outing
^

By Jaw* Caaaelberry
An all day outing was en­
joyed Saturday by 17 boy*
and girls of the Junior Choir
and Fifth Grade Sunday
^-hool Class of tho Casselber­
ry Community M e t h o d i s t
Church a t Alexander Springs
in the Ocala National Forest
Tha group want by Sunday
School bus and snjoyed a pic­
nic lunch, swimming and hik­
ing.
They were accompanied by
Rev. Uurbon Ferrell, teacher
the clasa and Mr. and Mrs.
mard Wagner.
FLAYERS 0WAPPED
HOUSTON (U PI) — The
Houston Oiler* announced to­
day they have swapped full­
back Bo Dickinson lo the Oak­
land Raider* in exchange for
the Raiders' No. 8 pick in the

Rf draft

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KAREN LYONS

CARLA I.O.MMLKR

.'MARGARET STEVENS

Scranton Helped Barry, Say Dixie GOPs
ATLANTA (UP1) D i x i e
Republican leaders complctrd
organization of a southern
bloc for tha National GOP
Convention in a weeekend
mereting and predicted that
G«v. WilliHtn Scranton's entry
in tile race would strengthen
the position of Harry Goldwater,
"It providrd motivation fur
the h-udership nod prevent­
ed apathy,'’ said Alabama Re­
publican Chairman John liretiler, who hernia Gnldwaler
foKi-a in the South.
"All Scranton really did in
Hie Smith tu n to firm up
tho votes wo uheudy had"
Grenier said.
He said all but almut a
dozen of the 26D delegate*
votes in the eleven-state sou­
thern reigoii were committed
l.i the Arizona senator and

Boy, 9, Drives
Stolen Auto
HARTFORD, Conn. (U l’&gt;
— Acting on a tip from a
startled motorist, police Sun­
day took into tow a nineyear-ohl bey who had been
driving a stolen automobile
on an interstato highway.
The car with its pint-siznl
driver and an eIght-ycur-old
companion was pulled to the
curli by a policeman here af­
ter It turned off Interstate
Ronlu HI and entered the city.
The hoys told polire they
took tho car from a used car
lot and installed a act of li­
cense pin tea stolen frolll an­
other vehicle,

C. OF C. Groups
Are Organized
The Florid* State Chamber
of Commerce has organized
an advertising and Tourist
Development Division and a
Travel Council Steering Com­
mittee. John Krlder, man­
ager of the Seminole County
C. of C., said today. Krlder
added that the two groups
will hold a district meeting
Thursday at Silver Springs.
Tlie organization's districts
rorrespond to the alatc'a con­
gressional districts, Krlder
explained.

Firemen Douse
Fire In C ar

predteted the tally would go
higher.
The two-day meeting was
attended hy state GOP chair­
men, Gcldwater chairmen and
key member! of slate finance
committees.
Wirt Verger of Mississippi,
head of the southern GOP
chairmen, said the southern
delegates w o u l d set up
offices in a hotel in Sun Fran­
cisco to handle public rela­
tions during the convention,
which begins July ],‘l.

Hospital Notes
JUNE 21
Admissions
Cecilia Turner, Lake Mary,;
Patricia MeClary, E u a t i * ;
Paul Welling and Dora Katinski, DrRary; William Fills,
Shirley St. Manley, John Key,
Erma Rtirke, Waller Stoudentnire Sr., Myrtle S. Heidt-nrclrh, John D. Todd, Stanley

Tnnfm-Tf

South Seminole
Senior League

(Dslojx

•

DEAR ABBY: I atn 19
and my husband is 23. We
have two children. My hus­
band ha* always been a
sensible man, until he got
mixed up with a character
trom work. This guy U 43
and thinks he is 18. He goes
to the beach every week­
end with Ida portable radio
ami tries to pick up girls
young enough to he hi*
daughters. M.v husband ha*
been going to tin* ix-aclt
with him and 1 don't like
it. 1 told my husband to
stay away from this char­
acter and it has caused lota
of argument* Iwcween us.
Wliat would YOU do?
DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED: Id
go with him, ami take the
kids. One of them ia sure
In call him "Daddy."
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Docs giving
a girl a pearl ring for her
little finger mean that you
arc engaged to her? I gate
a girl a pearl ring and told
her she should have the
Jewelry store make it fit her
LITTLE flmjer. Well, she
la wearing it on her EN­
GAGEMENT
finger
and
she'* telling everyone we
a r e engaged. I always

An Oregon reader asks,
"Wliut would you do witli thu
NORTH
U
*K71
East hand after West opened
¥74
ona diamond
and North
♦ Q8 I
passed? 1 hid a heart and
♦ q J97J
was severely criticized for
WEST (D)
EAST
respond ini’. It inudr no dif­ A 94
A J 33
p q fl
¥ J 10 9 1 3 1
ference ill the filial results
♦ A J 108 3 3 ♦ 8 7
illira our opponent* reached
AAK 4
A ll
■ lay-down three no-trump in
SOUTH
spile of my bid."
A A Q 10 8 8
9AKI
I would not want to Join in
♦ K4
severe criticism, hut I must
♦ 10 3 8
admit that If 1 had held that
Both vulnerable
pair of jneks I would have
Waet North Kart Booth
passed. Sometime* such a
Pats
1¥
1*
1♦
Pais 2 N.T,
hid will work, hut not often
3*
: ♦
Pass JN.T. Tass P an
enough to w arrant trying it
r* u
a* a steady diet.
Opaalng toad—V Q
Furthermore, I am net
sure that It made no differ- I ding which got North and
enre this time. My corre­ South to three no-trump with
spondent gave me the hid- ] South a* declarer, and 1 want

JJ ib

Junior League

Car Jumps Gap;
Driver Unhurt

stairs In Uie bedroom and
watched television the whole
time, while the kids tore
the place apart downstairs.
1 would like your opinion of
what a chaperone's respon­
sibilities should tie,
"OUT OF SIGHT"
DEAR OUT: A chaperone
should first confer with the
hostess to be certain that «hc
understands w h a t
the
"rules" are. This includes
tlie do's and don't* of con­
duct and what time the par­
ty Is to end. It ia not neces­
sary for the chaperone to
be present every moment.
But she should check per­
iodically to he sure the
rules are being followed.
« • »
C O N F 1 D E N TIAL TO
JE F F : Keep your words
soft and sweet. They taste
better if you hate to eat
them.
•

*

*

Troubles? Write to AltnY,
Box 61)700, tx&gt;s Angeles,
Calif., 1*00611. For * person­
al reply, enclose * stamped,
addressed envelope.
• • •
For Abby'a Umklet, "How
To Have A liv e ly Wed­
ding," tend 50 cents to Abby, Box 63700, Loi Angeles,
Calif., 90063.

OnBhidqa

Men's League

. Notice

Results .Monday
Florida Slate 19 Perfection
Dairy 10
Fla. Stale
438 2u2- IB 12 3
Perfection
uol 7112-10 3 fl
WP—Gene Rertrang (4-3), LP
—Harden (02)
HR—Mark Uocktnan. Perfec­
tion, eighth of year
STANDINGS
Navy ........................... 19 1
Florid c State .............. 12 11
Gcorge'a ................ . . . . 1 1 11
Perfection Dairy
. 8 15
Sanford Atlantic
... 8 10
Game Tonight
George'* at Navy
(7:30, Ft. Mellon Park)

By Abigail Van Buren

tlmughl that a diamond ring
was the only kind that
meant engagement, but nowpeople are telling me that a
pearl ring could mean the
same tiling. 1 like this girl
a lot, but t don’t want to be
engaged to her. What do I
do now?
WORRIED
DEAR W O R R I E D : A
pearl ring (or ■ paper ring
front a clgarl can mean en­
gagement, If tlie man pro­
poses marriage to the lady
and she accept*. You had
Itctter tell this girl that you
were interested in only her
little finger—not in her
whole hand!
• • •
DEAR ABBY: A good
friend of mine hid to ac­
company her husband on sn
emergency trip, and she
asked if my husband and 1
would chaperone her teen­
age daughter’* house party.
I said we would be glad to.
When 1 asked her for in­
structions with regard to
our responsibilities as chap­
erones, she said, "Oh, you
don’t have to do a thing.
Just stay out of sightt" Will
you please tell me how any­
one can "chaperone" a par­
ty and atay out of ilglitT
My husband and 1 sat up­

$jcuoobif

U)c

Little American

J n n * 23, 1061 •— P a p e 7

WfrnTB

M.iitin and Dorothy Bergen,
all of Saniord.
Births
To Mr. and Mr*. Terence
llcidcureicli, a Baby Iloy,
Sanford; and to Mr. and Mrs,
Fred L. Turner, a Baity Girl,
Lake Mary.
Discharges
Carol Snokc and Baby Girl,
Longuood;
Ethel Thomas,
Genova; Karen F r a z i e r ,
North Orlando; Mildred Kscluvon, Ixingwood; Mikitu De­
note, John Mathews, Dish
Rouse. Annie Elements, Ear­
ths Allen, Gary Harris, Helen
A news item front Home
Motivate, Zrlma
Melinite,
Rrsulla Monday
stales
that due lo new park­
Evelyn Rodgers, Peggy J.
Iwingwouil .1, Cusaellierry t
Adams
and
William
Grogan,
ing
rule*
eoine 70,000 more
STANDINGS
l.ougwood
.
4 1 all of Sanford.
Roman wives w ill gel to use
Altamonte Springs
.'I 1
tlie family car all day, since
Sunland
2 t
their husband* can no longer
Casselberry
2 2
leave a car parked on the
Bear Lake
1 I
■treet during working hour*.
North Orlando
1 3
Rrsutlx Monday
The ladle* are delighted
Game Tonight
Klngxwood K M r H u n r y 5
and are enrolling for driving
Sunland -vs- Bear Ijtke
M r Haney
'KM) 3U2 0 —5 7 4 lesson* and lining up to get
Kingswood
122 003 x—8 » 3 drivers' l i e a n a s a . RUT
WP—Leroy K'-tridgc &lt;11-01, THEY’LL RE SORRY.
LP—Frank William* &lt;13-H)
They'll find out in short
I xiiiRwihhI 7 fit am* 3
order Just wliut it menus to
Ixmgwood
41U 020 0—7 H 3 have tho family ear all day.
Ri-vulla Monday
Clin
sc
l
kmi ik)I 2—3 0 0
It mrnni they'll soon turn
Rotary 8 Klwanli 4
Rotary
ooo B2ti o - a 74 WP—Otto Thomas &lt;11 2), LP Into rhauffeurs: driving their
—Dick Frank (8 12)
Kiwani*
100 002 1—4 54
hu*l&gt;unds t&lt;&gt; work in tho
WP—Bobby Powell &lt;7 2), LP HR—Joe Pauline, first of year morning, and picking them up
STANDINGS
—Sieve Gordie (0-3)
at night, running the family
Kingswood .................... 8 0
Civ It an 13 Shrine 4
errands—instead of depend­
Civitan
320 440-13 92 Lungwood ...................... 6 2 ing on their husband* to do
Shrine
OH 200— 4 58 McHancy ........................ 5 3 ull such chores.
............
4 3
WP - J. W. Williams 15-4), Robb*
And 11 won't take their
Florida
Stale
..................3
4
LP-M lke Ycntsch (i t)
children—used to walking or
Chase
.
............................
2
6
STANDINGS
riding bikes to sellouts—long
1 fl
Shrine .......................... lu 1 USO
to catch on to Ui« idea that
Wilson
Malcr
................
1
6
C'PD ............................... 7 3
It’s
ever so much easier to
Game* Tonight
Rotary
7 4
lie driven to school.
Wilson
Malcr
at
USO,
7:.10
Elk* ................................ 6 4
And consider how the wornKiwani* .......................
3R Robb* at Fla. Stale 8:45
(Ft.
Mellon
Park)
Lake Mary ................... 2 K

Civitan ............................. 8 9
Ganira Today
Elk* at Lake Mary. 4:30
The Sanford Fire Depart­ Civitan at CPO, 7:30
ment wa* called Friday at (Memorial Stadium)
4:45 p.m. to douse a fire in
an automobile, parked In
front of MrCrory'a on First
St.
The cur belonged to Wal­
lace Bell of Rirhmund Ave.,
MILFORD. Conn. (UP) —
and the cause of the fire was A drawbridge over the Hoilslisted as a defective carbur­ atonic River opened unexpec­
etor. Answering the call were tedly here Sunday night and
l.t. Manning H arriett and a car driven by a Scranton.
Firemen Gilbert, Hardy and Pa., man spun over the edge,
Wright.
sailed six feet through the
air and rrash-landed on tha
other eiflePolice »nld Raymond Splnosi, 2k. the driver of a 1058
station wag»n was not injur­
Ily Mrs. Adam Mailer
ed, but his car waa heavily
The DeBary Homa Demon­ damaged in tlie accident on
stration Club will have Its an­ tha Washington Bridge.
nual pienie this Thursday a t
Presented for Sainthood
Hurts Park, DeLeon Springs,
C a t h e r i n e Tekakwitha,
beginning a t 10 a.m.
Members attending should "Lily of the Mohawks," wa*
provide their own lunch and the first North American In­
(leverage. Those needing trans­ dian ever presented to Rome
portation are asked to call the for stainthood She lived from
club president, Sirs. Lewi* l«£-9 to l fisn. *ep«rdi^j; to the
Ritter.
Encyclopaedia Britannic*.

DeBary H D Club
Plans Picnic

Also attending the meeting
here were aides to Scranton,
the other serious GOP conten­
der, who sought support for
their candidate. They appar­
ently met with little success.
“There wasn't any evidence
that they made any inroads,"
said Mrs, Wiliner Garrett of
Montgo..... Ala., a Gold wa­
ter co-chiiirman.
"When you've got dclegattes committed there's not
much they enn do in ii situa­
tion like that."

ttlif

la tha Cmri of Ike ( n i l ,
)»*•*. Spmlniil, f'nHNlf, Slat*
at Florida. la Probe)#
la re the F a le ln *1

Wi 1.1,1AXI HAM VANS.

l&gt;- ceea ad.

Television Tonight
TUESDAY P. M.
1:44 (11 Nswstop*
(4) Nsws. Sports,
W eather

(It Vswsllns
4:1* i4i News—W altir creskit*
f l) H unttsy
1:44 II* M - » q u s d

(I)
(Si
7:14 tl&gt;

-

Brlnktay

Adventures In Tsradlt*
llrbal
Mr. Novak

i t ) Combat

1 SO &gt;) lllch Advtntur*
t:S 0 (1) Richard Been* Bhoar
l»1 Mcltalts Navy
ID) Hrrairat rtiow »n
Karth
&lt;!) ntchard Boon* Show
1*1 I'rttloont Junction
*:1* &lt;11 Jark Manny
10:44 II) Clary Meor*
til Hall Tslaphon* Hour
(I) Tha Fuclltv*
(1:44 (!)(*) Niwa, Wisthar,
a porta
(4) Mid - Fla. Niwa
U til 41 T hiattr af tha Star*
11:14 (1) T o m a h t Shew
(Color)
11:11 (I) Mo,l»

WEDNESDAY A. M.
4:44 (1) Sian On
1:11 It) Suitable# Almanso
14) Sunshlna Almanac
4:14 41 Urovs, Farm Report
4; 14 |1) World Civilisation
&lt;l) Sunrtaa Ssmaattr
1:44 (!) Today
(II Waka t?p Mnvlaa
1:11 (4) Film Fi-aturra
(4) Mtckla F.vana
T il (I) Ic’Cat Navi, Wralhar
1:40 (I) Captain Kangaroo
1:14 (I) Cartoon*
1:44 (1) Dlvnrc* Court
(I) Amarlran lliatory
&lt;!&gt; F.irrclas For Woman
lit* (I) I’artnona
4:40 ( I ) llomprr Iloom
14.00 (1) Bay Whan
( I ) Nawa

&lt;l) NpinlA
14:11 (l: N*w»
11:14 ttl Say Whaa
II) I Lova l.ury
14) I’rlr* la flight
11:41 (1) Concentration
I I ) McCoy*
(4) Fries la Right

By Oswald Jacoby
Legal Notice

to congratulate them.
n R H I N O l . R C O ltR T V
7,1 M M . CIMOIIKSIOV
Their combined hands inh n llr* af Fabli* H earin g
ctuda only 21 high-card
N o d e * I* h e r e b y g iv en , t h a t
pi'lnla, to many pairs would a f t a r e u n a t d e r a l k i n . t h e flentln „)e C o u n t y Z o n in g f o m m l a ■top short of game.
• |A n w ill ho ld a p u b l i c h e a r ­
Then, if North beromr* de­ in g In d e t e r m i n e t h e f r a a l l d l Ily o f r e c o m m e n d ! n g to th e
clarer, a diamond lead de­ H
oard of C ounty C o m m is sio n ­
feat* three no-trump, pro­ er* t h a t t h e R d lo w ln t; d r a c r l b ad
s e n t l y ao n ed
vided that West makes the A-l pAr og pr iecrut lyt u r ep r eh#
toned T -t
proper piny at trick one. In T r a i l e r H o m a D l a t r i o t: T h # fl
»
l
ft.
o
f
N
W
U
o
f
NK&gt;t In
addition a final apnde con­
Sai-tlon
1 1 -ltB -IIK .
Further
tract is tempting indeed, hut d e-i-rlh ed * • a o u t h w a a t o f l . a k e
their i* no play at all fur Mill# l l n a d and F o r t C h r l a t t n sa Road.
four spade*,
P u b l i c h e a r i n g w i l t h a h eld
West will open the king of In th * Bamlnol# C o u n t y C o u r t
Hollar, C o u n t y Com ml ra Ione t a
club* and continue after Ids Room. S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , W e d partner signals *V* nm on’’ n r* .l ay , J u l y I , t l * t a t 1:14
IV m n r a a t o o n t h a r a a f t s r aa
with tha eight rp»t. Two club po
ielh i* .
trick*, a club ruff, and a
f l e m tn n U
C ounty
Z oning
C om m ission
diamond will ha taken im­
Ily R o b e r t S R r o w n
mediately, and the fotir-apade
Hr ml not a
C ounty
Z o n ln
D lrrelor
runt met will hava landed In
I’u h l l r h J u n s 11, 14, tMtt.
the soup.
CDA-41
NOTH It O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR
0 . 0 * 1 NO.
S A CAII.VO
AND U l A V n O V I N O
T h a t p a r t o f H lstlo n S t r a H
l y i n g w i t h i n Ilia T o w n n f
A l t a m o n t e April,tie. F l o r ­
ida.
ru nning
N ortherly
f r o m I ts I n t e r s e c t i o n w ith
N orth
rig h t-o f-w a y
nf
flin t*
Road
til
to
tha
N o r t h l i n e o f ta i l 13. \V Inwood P a r k , a cco rd in g to
th# Plat th ereo f, recorded
In P lat R o o k I. P a g e I I of
th*
Pilbllo
Itecorde
of
flcm ln o te C o u n t y , F lo rh ln .
T O WHOM IT MAY CON CUR Nt
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n by
t h e T o w n C o n n e ll o f t h e T o w n
n f A l t a m o n t e Nprtnge, Hemlnol#
C ounty, F lorida, th a t a P e t i ­
t i o n &lt; n file d w i t h eald C n u n ell nil t h r Cth d a y o f Mny, A
I t , 14*4, t o cloee, v a c a l * a n d |
abandon a part of t i n t re rta tn
a t r r e t In Ih* T o w n o f A l t a ­
m onte spring*. Sem inole C o u n ­
ty. F l u i d * , ,|e«,-rllied aa fullow *:
T h at p s r t o f S tation Street
ly in g w ith in the T ow n of
A ltnnninte F prlnga, F lo r ­
id a,
ru n n in g
N o rth eilr
f r o m It* t n t e r e e c t l n n w i t h
N orth
rig h t-o f-w a y
tin*
o f flta t* R o a d &lt;3* t o th *
N o r t h lin e o f lert 11, W i n w o o d P e r k , a c c o r d i n g to
th o P i n t t h e r e o f , r e c o r d e d
tu P l a t Hoo k I . T a g * 1*
o f t h e P u b l i c R e c o rd * o f
S em inole C ounty, F lorida,
an d t h a t t h e ea ld T o w n C o u n ­
cil will h o ld a p u b l i c b e a r i n g
on t h # P e t i t i o n a t I o ’clo ck
P. M„ o n t h e Sth -ley n t J u l y ,
A. I&gt; . 1414, a t th # T o w n Hull o f
A l t a m o n t e flp rln g a, F l o r i d a , a t
which
tim e
thoa#
for
and
a g a i n s t t h e t a m e w ill he h a a r d
and final actio n ta k e n .
D A T E D Mil* l l t h d ay o f J u n e
A. D.. t i l l .
/ • / H a r o l d W. Capp*
C l e r k - T o w n C o n n e ll o f
thu Tow n of A ltam o n te
flprlnga, F l o r i d a
A ta n a tr o m , Davie A
M d ln lo e h
A ttorney* a t l a *
E d w a r d * H,til l i n g
flu n ford , F l o r i d a
P u b l i s h J u n e 11, 1411.
CDA -41.

W om anBy Ruth M iiie tt

ten'* eliih* will flourish when
si I those women have a way
of getting around to meet­
ings. In mi time at all the
women of Rome, used to a
leisurely pace, will tie run­
ning themtclve* ragged Just
like American women have
been dclng ever since they
first took over tlie family cur,
or decided a second car wa*
a family necessity.
Tlie automobile freed the
American women from the
home, all right. Rut since she
got behind the wheel she Ims
never been able to figure mil
a w a y to free herself from
tha tinie-rnnsiiniing job nf

Legal Notice
»ic r ir iiii a vamh
NOTICK IS hereby alvan Uisl
1 am arxaiFd In t.ua'neaa *1
Join N lirlando Ave. Maitland,
flenilriol* County, Florida, un­
der tha fictitious name nf, The
Towel llouas. and that 1 Inland
to resleier said nami srith tha
Clark of th* Circuit Court,
Hem Inole County, Florida, 'n
aconrdanca with th* prosit,on*
of tha Ktetltloue Naina Hiatutea. to-wlti Hsctlon »*S 0* FlorIda fltatutee 1»57.
fltg: Harvey W. Hogarth
Publish Juns 14, II, 14 A July
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Vi,l i r e of Pahlle llearlaa
Notice U hereby a Ivan, that
after conalderatlon, th* Beuilhwle County Zoning Commiss­
ion will bold ■ public hear­
ing to determine th* feasibi­
lity of recommending lo th*
Hoard of County Commission­
ers thst the fullowlna des­
cribed properly aonad A-l
Agriculture ha sotiad C-S Com­
mercial! That part of tha Kaat
I to ft or tha Wi; of the K'*
of the BW(* of Hi* KH'H,
flection lC-318-ItK. l y i n g
North of the HI. ltd. &lt;1* and
furthrr dcacrlbad at lying aernes the highway from Wsathsrsftald flubdlvision.
Public hearing will be htld
In the Seminole county Court
llouaa, County Comnilaalonera
Iloom, Sanford Florida, Wed*
nsadsy, July I, l i l t at T:3«
I*. M or aa aooo thereafter *•
possible.
Seminote County Sonin*
Commtaelon
Ily Robert I. Brown
Seminole County Zoning
Director

FIN Al, NOIIIK
Notice Is hereby glaen thst
th# under aig rn-il will, on in*
llth day of July A I&gt;. 1**1,
pr-arut lo Ih* Honorable Coun­
ty Judge of s-nitnola County,
Florida, Itl a final return, as
Administrator of th* E»tal* of
William llsm Vann, deceased
sod *1 said llrns. Him and
tbsrs, main a optic* Hun lo III*
• •Id Judas for a final settlemmt of his administration f
•aid cstats, and for an order
dlarhsralng him ** *u&lt; h Ad
mlnlelralor.
Dated this th* It'll day af
J u n s , A. D. ' H I .
Jetnee W. Vann
Aa Administrate of the
K otate of
William Ham Van*
D e ce aaed
1. Andrew flpeer
ill W, Commarctal St.
Florid*
Casselberry Drops Sanford,
(ttnrney for Administrate*
t'ubllen June I*. 1*. i t A July
Tilt To Orlundo
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TV HENTAL
■cor* of 8 to 1 Jlonday night
NOT RESPONSIBLE
• Sale* • Servic*
In an American Legion Jun­
will not be responsible
ior baseball game. The con­ forI any
Seminole TV
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test was pluyrd at Cooper
FA 1-4920
Valeria Jean William*.
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Field in C w d U iiy Recrea­
Alton Rooaerell Williams
SOM Fas ford Ava.
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rhauffrurlng, hauling and prin ml running,
Tha woman who take over
the family auto soon lives by
the clock. Her dayi, luslrail
of being divided into morn­
ing, afternoon and rvenlng,
are cut up into little pieces
in o n s u r e d In jouriteyings.
They'll he sorry, llinae wom­
en of Rome wlm tire lining tip
so hnppily to get their
drivers* licenses They jnst
don't know whilt lliey're let­
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fort, l o r a c e r ta in m o r tg a g e
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t h e a b o v e s t y l e d still a n d y o u
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of y o u r A n s w e r o r P l e a d i n g
to ilia C o m p l a i n t o n P l a i n t t f f ’a a t t o r n e y ,
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Horoscope
Forecast
Wednesday, Juae 24, 1114
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
This la the day of the Full
Moon, to much activity U pre­
vent, and owing to thl« and
other planetary poaitioni, a
whole new act of circum­
stance! can arlia to giro you
the chanca to make big head­
way in getting your life and
important interests on a very
solid and secure structure. Or­
ganize your life more effic­
iently.
AIDES (March 21 to April
19) Being active In outside
world l* best way to Ireneflt
from today's Full Moon, but
kin must approve of your
Ideas. Fascinating situation
occurs. Tills adds much to
prestige.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Communication with oth­
ers, whether afar or close by,
is best way to advance at this
time. Be alert to the good will
that can lie built up. Show
courtesy to new contacts,
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) I m p r o v i n g monetary
structure of your life should
be your first concern today
and tonight. Get bills paid and
don't forget to collect what is
owed you. Hit on new outlet
for profit.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Right way to
deal with partners who have
been diffident of late occurs
to you now. Long conversa­
tions can prova quite enlight­
ening. Show th at you are co­
operative, kind.
LEO (July 22 to Auguit
21) Secret angling and pri­
vate duties are necessary to­
day if you are to get the re­
sults desired. Sit down with
the authoritative and get good
ideas. Reach satisfactory con­
clusion!.
VIRGO (Auguit 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Fine day for get­
ting together with congenial!
• t mutual pleasures, aetlvlties. Taka mate along with
you, If any. Lighten your
mood — you have been too
■omber of lata.
L1DRA (September 28 to
October 22) Both personal
and business matters require
a new approach and a more
positive way of handling.
Then you get far more beck­
ing than heretofore. Be wide­
awake — growl
SCORPIO (October 28 to
November 81) Be steadfast to
your own principles, though
you msy hsvs to search about
for others In order to put
(dees scrota. Good opportuni­
ties present themselves. Find
better system.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Gel dutire out of the way quickly)
bring efficient in performance
i* wise. Please higher-ups. Re
sure to keep promisee mado
conscientiously. Show charac­
ter.
CAPRICORN &lt;DecernW 22
to January 20) Listening to
what partners hsvs to say and
adopting a more cooperative
attitude is vital now. Re loy­
al. You then find they are
willing to back you to the
limit,
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) That work In
front yard, office, etc., needs
doing, so you’d better get
busy, even if it Is a bore. If
ethers come to you with soma
problem, don’t turn your
bark. Be helpful.
PISCES (February 20 lo
Mnrrh 20) A cheerful atti­
tude and a bit of thought can
easily Hear up a situation that
arises today. Good pats will
gladly carry through with any
Ideas you have. Be practical.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, he or eha will be one
of those Interesting people to
whom something seems to be
happening every m I n u t o ,
thereby bringing the Intellect
Into play to solve each prob­
lem, and for this reason there
can be a great success In life.
Permit relatives and others
to be about you while bring­
ing up this child, so that a
tendency to become morose it
not developed.
"The Stare impel, they do
not coaipH." What you make
of your Ufa la largely up to
YOU I
Carroll Rlghtar’a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
July Is now ready. For your
ropy send your birthdata and
f l 00 In C-arr»H Rlgbter Fore­
cast The Sanford Iferald),
Bog 1921, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.
Circalalion
The human heart keeps the
blood, moving so fast that aU
the blood In tho body passes
through the heart every two
or three

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P I C T I T I O V I XAMH
N O T IC E IS h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
1 a m c n a a e a d In b u a l n e e e a t
&gt;491 F r e n c h
Av#.. Bcm lnnla
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , u n d e r t h a tlot l t l o u i n a m e of, F a i r w a y r « a a c o S erv ice, a n d l h a t I In'.*n1
t o r a e l a t a r aa ld n a m e w i t h ' h e
C l e r k o f t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t,
S e m in o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , &lt;n
a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e p ru v leto n e
of th a F lctltln u a N airn S te tu tea, l o - w l t : S e c tio n SS5.09 F l o r ­
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P u b l l a h J u n a IS, 31, 10, a J u l y
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c e r y , t h a a h h r a v l a l a d t i t l e of
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t h e r e l i e f Bought la a D ec r e e
• f D iv o rce. T h a w p r e e e n t i ace
t o c a u s e e n d r e q u i r e y o u to
file your w ritte n A naw ar or
d e f e n a e a , If a n y , to l h a C o m ­
p laint
f i le d h e r e i n , a n d to
a r r v a a co p y t h e r e o f u p o n t h e
P l a i n t i f f ! a t t o r n e y , ( l o r d o n V.
F r e d e r i c k , P. O. Do* t i l l , Han­
f o rd , F l o r i d a , o n o r b e f o r e
t h e I S t h d ay of J u l y , 1914
H e r e i n f e l t n o t o r a D ecree
P r o C o n feaao w ill he e n t e r e d
• g e ln e l you fo r th a relief r e ­
q u e s t e d a n d t h a o a u i e w ill
p r o c e e d a i p acta.
(H EA D
A r t h u r H. B e ck w M h . J r .
C la rk of th a C ircuit C ourt
B y : M a r t h a T. V l h l e n
D ep u ty C lerk
OOR D O N V. F R E D E R I C K
A tto rn ey for P la in tiff
P. O. B o a 1111
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a
P u b l l i h J u n e t a , ae A J u l y T,
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T II R NINTH JU IIIC IA I. C IR ­
C U I T O P AN D F O R aS CM tnol.E
COUNTY. F L O R ID A .
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F E D E R A L , NATIONAL. U O R T .
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LO N W H I T E , hia wife,
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N O T IC E O F BALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y d l V KN t h a t o n t h a Sth d a y of
Ju ly ,
ta e c , a t
11:01 A. M.
a t th e f r o n t door of th a C ourt
Houee o f Sem lnola C ounty, at
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a , t h a H o n o r ­
a b l e A r t h u r M. B e c k w i t h , J r . ,
C la rk of th a C ircu it C o u rt of
S em ln o la C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , will
o f f e r f o r a a le t o t h a h l e h a e t
e n d tieet b i d d e r f o r r a t h , at
p u b l i c o u t c r y , t h a f o l lo w in g
deacrlbed p r o p e rty of th e D e­
f e n d a n t! L e e a r n la W h ite and
H allun W hile, hla w ife:
L o t I I , B lo c k t . LINCOLN
H K I O H T S , a c c o r d i n g to th e
p l a t t h e r e o f e a r e c o r d e d In
P lat
Book
II. p i s e
ft.
P u b l i c R e c o r d ! o f S em in o le
C ounty, F lo rid a ;

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Two heaiera perm anently
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■ H u a l e la Bom lnole C o u n t y .
Florida.
to g a th a r w ith ell o lrn c tu re a
and
Im provem ent!,
then
or
t h e r e a f t e r o n eald lan d .
T il l ! la m a d e p u r s u a n t to
F i n a l D ecree o f F o r e c l o s u r e
e n t e r a d In t h e a b o v e ca u s a .
C h a n c e r y D o c k e t No. ItOth,
n o w p e n d i n g In t h e C i r c u i t
&lt; o u r t o f a n d f o r Hemlnule
C ounty, F lo rid a
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F , &lt;
h a v e h e r e u n t o eel m y h an d anil
o f f i c i a l aeal t h l a 1 Btta d a y o f
J u n a . 1114.
IH EA L t
A r t h u r If. R e c k a l t h . J r .
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
In a n d fo r Hem lnule C o u n ­
ty. Florida
Uy M a r t h a T . Vlhlen
D eputy C lerk
J o s e p h »t S l u r a s k a
|1. O .R o s i : s
F n n P a r k , F la.
P u b l i s h J u u a 31, l l f i

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; F o u n fl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - l’aint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio St Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Sbruba
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles «Vanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT r f l U I t T . IN
AND UUIt S E M IN O L E COUNTY,
F L O R ID A .
C H A N C E R Y NO. 14*041
F I R S T F E D BRA I. H AVISOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O F
OR LANDO, a c o r p o r a t i o n .
P lain tiff,

va.
CI-ATTON II. H 1 E R 3 a n d V E L ­
MA L. HI B i t s , hi* w tf* ; an d
ORL ANDO A P P L I A N C E COM­
PANY, INC., a F l o r i d a c o r ­
poration,
D afeudanta.
N O T IC E O F S U IT
■ T A T E OF F L O R ID A
COUNTY O F S E M IN O L E
TO: CLAYTON II. I t IK I IE
Ite»l.tence U n k n o w n
V E L M A L. IIIEIIH
ltr.l.leiu * U nknow n
T oil a n h e r e b y n o t l f l t d Ih.vt
a au lt ha* h*un file d a g a i n * !
y„u
In
tho
above
entitle-!
cau ta. a n d th a t you ara r e q u ir ­
ed to file y o u r a n t w a r w l i h
th * C l a r k of ilila C o u r t a n d to
e r r v e a co p y I h e r o o f u p o n th e
p laintiff ur p la in tiff* e lto rn ry * . who** n a m e a n d a.hlre**
i* Oil**. H e d r i c k * Knhlnaon,
t u s E a* t C h u r c h H t r r e t . O r ­
la n d o . F l o r i d a , n o t l a t e r t h a n
J u l y IS. 1941 If y o u fa ll l o ilo
•o a D e c r e e P r o C o n f e a a o w ill
be e n t e r e d a g a i n a t y o u f o r th e
r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In t h e C o m ­
p l a i n t . T h la *ull la to foreclo**
a m o rtg a g e . The real p ro p e rty
p r o c e e d e d a g a i n a t la:
L o t 3 t. Block I I . S U B U R ­
BAN HOMES. S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. F l o r i d a , a c c o r d Ing t o t h a p l a t t h e r e o f a*
r e c o r d e d In P l a t Book l,
P a g r a to a n d SI, o f th e
P u b l i c Re co rd * o f Hemtriule
Courtly, F lo rid a.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th e
• e a l of th l* C o u r t at O rlan d o ,
F l o r i d a , t h l a 29th d a y of May,

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(HEAL )
A r t h u r It. B e c k w i t h , Jr.,
C lerk
B y : M a r l l i a T. V lh len , DC.
till**, l l a d r l c k It H o b tn eo n
t o E aat Church Straat
O rlando, F lorida
A ttorney* for P la in tiff
P u b l l a h J u n e I, t . IS, 3S. l i l t
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N O T IC E O F S U IT
T O i O E O B Q K W. M A TIIU S an d
LORA L
MATHE8. hit
w if e . D e f e n d a n t * .
TO U AND E A C H O F TOU
a r * h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t au lt
h a a b ean c o m m e n c e d a g a l n e t
y o u In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of the
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of the
S l a t * of F l o r i d a In a n d for
S e m l n o l a C o u n ty . th « a h b r * .
v l a t a d t i l l * o f w h i c h III T H E
NATIO N AL S T A T E RANK OF
N E W A R K , ate., P l a i n t i f f , -veI1KOKUK
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M IR A U MATH EH, hi* wife,
D e f e n d a n t * . In C h a n c e r y No

lioll.

T h a n a t u r e o f t h l a a u l t I* a
foreclosure
of
th at
certain
m o r t g a g e f ro m l a i d d a f a n d a n t *
t o p l a i n t i f f , d a t e d F e b r u a r y 1.
1.S I a n d r e c o r d e d F e b r u a r y 9.
1SSI In O f fi c i a l R e c o rd e llo..k
141 p e g * SSI o f lit* P u b lic
R e co rd * of S e m l n o l a C o u n ty .
F lorida, encum b erin g t h a t c e r­
t a i n p l i c a o r p a r c e l of p r o ­
p e rty located, a ilu a tt, a n d be­
i n g In a a l d C o u n t y a n d Htale,
to -w it *
IX1T 11, S U NL AND EHTATEH. Klrot A d d itio n , a eubd lv lalo n
according
to
a
p l a t t h e r e o f r a c o r d a d In
P l o t B o o k I I , P a g e * ST an d
IS o f t h e P u b l i c R e co rd *
o f S e m ln o la C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida.
B AC H O F YOU IH R E Q U I R ­
E D t o file y o u r a n a w e r or
o l h t r w r i t t e n d i f a n * * * t o th*
C o m p l a i n t w i t h t h e C l a r k of
th * C i r c u i t C o u r t of S am lnol*
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In t h l a p r o ­
c e e d i n g a n d lo a r r v o a copy
th e re o f upon th* p l a in tif f * a tt u r n e y a , wlioaa n a m e * a n d ad d r e e e a r * h e r e i n a f t e r eel fo rth ,
a* r e q u i r e d by l a w , n o t l a t e r
t h a n th * l a t h d a y of J u l y I9&lt;4
In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f t h * cau * e
will p r o c e e d ea p a r t * u p o n th *
e n t r y o f a D eere* P r o Con feaao
e s e t n e t you.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th *
n f f l r l a l **al o f s a i d r o u r i lu
Hem lnula C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , thl*
Jrh d ay o f J u a * l i l t .
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A r t h u r II. i l e c k w t l h , J r ,
■ I r r k of th * C i r c u i t U u u rt
Ry: S a n d r a H J u h n a o n
D eputy C lerk
IIKARDAI.L. U R I D L E Y
AND L E W I S
A ttorney* for P U In lltf
S* N o r t h C o u r t P t r o e t
P o et ii f f l c e Una t » S
n rla n d o . F lorida
p u b l l a h J u n a I, I f , 33, Jo, ; } ( |
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2. N o tices ■ P erso n al*
VACUUM CLEANERS
RECONDITIONED
ONLY *3.95
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
2555 S. Park
322-6511

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^rrslD -Tunc 23, 1961 — Pnpr 9 112. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 29. Automobile Service

SWEETIE PIE

Dy Nadine Seltzer

VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
Parts, Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby, Hoover, Air-Way,
Rex-Air, Filler Queen, GE,
etc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4765

3. Education - Instructloa
PRIVATE ART LESSONS.
School age or adult. Day or
evening. Ph. 322-9219, Eli­
zabeth Hodgins.

3 UR, 2 Bath, screened porch. 3 Lg. Bedrooms, l 'i baths,
Assume low pymti. Ph.
CB. 1 yr, old. Lgc. screen
porch, carportc, Tnrrarro
322-1330, Ext. 529
firs,, air-conditioner. &gt;300
l PEN DAILY—NEW HOMES
Down, &gt;69 mo, 838 1473 or
Beady for Occupancy— 3 4 4 322-2216.
BD'rs — Liberal Financing
—Low D o w n Payments, 2 BR, CB. Tile bath, built-in
FHA . VA - In Service 4
Idt.. Refrig., washer 4 dry­
Conventional.
er. DeBsry 668-5462.
SANFORD AREA
ROOM A PLENTY
Go West on 25th St. to Lake
Mary Blvd., left on Ulvd LARGE GARDEN TOO!
to Lake Mary Fire Station, 2 Story, 4 Bit, 2 Ige Baths,
Lgc. porches. Some furn­
right ooe blk. to Office,
ishings. 1 Acre land, few
322-2744.
fruit trees, flowing well,
l.ONGWOOD AREA
10 minutes South on 17-92 to Ige. front lawn. Just off W.
1st St., Bevler Rd., Approx.
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
Seminole Blvd. one block
2 mis. from town. Rt. 1,
Box 45D. See Owner With­
to Office. 838-3011.
in. Price &gt;12.000.

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
FHA - VA HOMES

PIANO &amp; Organ lessons. Chil­
dren. Adults. 322-3328.

Men! Operate
HEAVY EQUIPMENT

2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , 4 2 BATHS
Vast new 15 year building
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
program underway NOW.
$100
Additional men needed lo
I-ow Monthly Payments
train as HEAVY EQUIPFor Complete Information
MENT Operators. Complete
See Or Call Your
training on A C T U A L
E Q U I P M E N T of your "Either she took a tranquilizer or It's a revolution!**
CHOICE. Equipment Ope­
6. For Rent
rators ar&gt; amor.; the high­ 6. For Rent
SALES BROKER
est paid skill* in construc­
1
BR
Furn.
House,
ph.
668-5122
FURN.
4c
UNFURN.
2
BR
tion today. For complete In­
Stenstrom Realty
formation send name, ad­ D u p l e x Apts. Terrazzo 2 Bedroom furn. apt. Quesncl
floors,
tile
bath,
writ-Gan
322-2430
2565 Park Dr.
dress, telephone number
Apts., 404 E. 14th St., Ph.
shades, water furn. Phone
and hours at home to:
322 8194.
GREENBRIAR
322-2334 after 3 p. m.
United Equipment
Choke lota available In
Operators
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
School, Inc.
Payton Realty
nolia. Apply downstairs af­
overlooking golf course.
902 Ut Ave. N. W. Largo, Fla.
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
ter 8 p. m.
Custom building to your
C o n t r a c tor*: Information
specification*.
Greenbrlar
STORAGE
SPACE.
307
6
th
about our trained operator* NEAT Furn. Cottage for Cou­
developed
by
St. 322 1374.
upon request.
ple. Pvt. yard. Near Base.
K1NGSWOOD
No Pets. 2908 Palmetto, W E L A K A APARTMENTS
BUILDERS, INC.
6. For Rent
322-3821.
Room* private baths, 114
202 Fairmont Dr.
FURN. ROOMS. Clean, elose
W. First St.
FA 2-8074
NICE
2
BR
house,
kitchen
in. $8 per week. 305 S. Park
equipped, &gt;75 mo. Available NICE Roomy 2 Hdrm. unfurn.
Ph. 323-0705.
2 BR frame house. Very clean.
July 1. 322-4145.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
LOVELY Fum. 2 DR Gar.
&gt;85. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
wan, 322-4013.
CLEAN
lat
Floor
Apt.
Pvt.
Apt. Lake Golden. Lake
2
Bit,
frame
bouse,
not
fancy,
ent.
1004
Palmetto.
privileges.
cheap rent. &gt;8 week. Ph. New Custom Bunt Home on
Crystal Lake. For informa­
3-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou­ 322-3219.
UNFURN. 2 BR house. 2100 ple, &gt;45. 322-7399.
tion call 322-3378.
Cordova. Each &gt;80. mo.
Furn. A pt 2300 Mellonvlllc.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Spa­
Ph. 322-0274
PRIVATE Trailer Space St.
John'a River. July 1, Adult* Lake Cottage, Furn. 3226106. cious 3 BR, 2 Oath house,
1 HR. Fiirn, apt., lighti, wa­
cent, heat 4 air-cond. sep.
Geneva 349-3703.
RENT A BED
ter furnished. 322-5680.
din. rm., dble fireplace,
Rollaway,
Hotpilal
4
Baby
FURN. G ir. Apt., 2 BR. llv.
screen porch, Quick oc­
FURN. Garage apt. water
Brdi.
rm . din. rm. elec. kit.
cupancy. &gt;28,300. Ph. 838furn. &gt;45 mo. 303 S, Park
By Day, Week, or Month
20051* French Ave. 322-7234.
7842.
Ave., Ph. 323-0705.
Ph. FA 2 5181 118 W. Ill St.
FURN. 2 4 3 BR, Oak floor*, CARROLL'S FURNITURE
GET OUTA TOWN!
2 8 R, kit. equlpt. house. Pb.
maaonry homes. ) Blk. West
Waterfront lota on largo lake*
322-8892.
of Hwy. 17-92 on Longwood 8. Beach Rental*
amt St. John's River. Prices
lid., then 1 Blk. So. on East
from &gt;1995 to &gt;5ooo. T e a m
4 RM. FURN. Apt, 1 BR, &gt;60
HUTCHISON’S
St. to Vllnrent Dr.
from &gt;25 down. Take your
mo. 323-0389.
OCEANFRONT APTS
pick while our selections
339 So. Atlantic
4
RM.
Furn.
house.
Water
GARAGE Apt., 1 BR, water
arc choice. CALL TODAY!
Daytona Beach
fum. &gt;60. 322 2764.
furn. &gt;40. Ph. 322 2108.
STEMPER AGENCY, 1919
Call 322 4058
3 BR., Gar. Apt. Water Furn.
So. French Ave., Ph. 322NEW SMYRNA BEACH. 2 4991.
Phone 322-3427.
BR. Furn. near ocean. By
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
nf . w i m i l m c o u n t y
week, month, Lynn Lyon,
K I I M \ I 4 CR M M Iv aiO N
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
322-5841,
\ i i t l r * n f I’n h l l r I t e a r l a g
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 3
N o tice I* h e r e b y g i v e n , l h a t
Bedroom Homes available in
Gar.
apt.
1201
Magnolia
Ave.
It. For Sale or Rent
a f t e r r u n a l d e r a l l o n . ( h e Henilall Areas of Sanford. Let us
Apply 5 6:30.
n.,le C o u n t y Z o n in g C o m m ie s h.n wi l l lii&gt;[i| a n ubile h e a r i n g
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON Show you Around!
In
determ ine
lh a
l e e e l b l l l - 1 BR House fum. &gt;50 per mo,
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
Ity of r r . - u m n i r n d l n g In th*
815',i Laurel Ave. Ph. C68- 322-1597,
li.inrd of C o u n t y Comml**h&gt;nSeminole Realty
4814.
e n t h a t th * f u l lu w ln g d e s c r i b ­
ed p r o p e r l y p r e s e n t l y aimed
2 tin. home, 817 Catalina Dr.
1901 S. Park Ave.
A -l A g r i c u l t u r e he an n e d It - 1 FURN. 3 Rm. Gar. Apt. WaM u ltip le
F am ily
n eald entlal;
FA 2-5232 anytime
11.
Real
E
h
I
u
I
c
Wanted
tor,
elec.
turn.
Nice,
shady.
Reg a t a p o i n t o n th * E lln*
Adult* only. 322-1303.
(Section ln - in S - J U E a t a p o i n t
N O 'S U I I " W IIS ft f r o m BE
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
r n r aa ld Kent. 10, r u n N O 'J l ' NEAR Naval Hate, nicely
Realtor
1 will accept only a few list­
IS" W JIT SI ft. t h a n e * N SI'
Fum. 1 BR Apt. 2015 San­ ings of each type, and these Raymond Lundqulat, Alio.
SVI1“ W 91 I ft, t h a n e * R O'
JV44" E 3414} ft. t h a n e * N
ford Ave. 668-4323.
will receive my full per­ FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
19*1141" E to FOB. F u r t h e r
sonal attention. I don't have
d e a c r lb e d a* N o r t h o f L a k e 2 FURN. Apts. 310 Magnolia.
M ary B lv d „ a b o u t l / l mil*
■ Big Organisation, but I
A. K. Ros setter, Florist. Ph.
W a i t o f U. S. 11-91.
know Itow to SELL!
P u h lle h e a r i n g will b* h eld
322-1831.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
In th * HenMnol* C o u n t y C o u r t
Burton B. Pilcher, Broker 116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
Hou se. C o u n t y C o m m ta e lo n a r a 2 Rm. Cottage, light* It water
322-7498
Room. H m f o rd . F l o r i d a , W eilincl. Ph. 322-1787.
n a a d a y , J u l y S. 1914 a l 1:10
KM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
12. Heal Estate For Bale 2 lota.
P. M. n r aa Bonn t h * r * a f t * r
First &gt;2,500 takes this
Effic., &gt;15. dll Park.
a* poaelbl*.
property. Ph, 668-4601, En­
Hemlnol*
C ounty
Z o n in g
fo m m taa lo n
EVERETT A. HARPER terprise, Fla.
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322 2800,
liy R o b e r t 14. D ro w n
AGENCY • REALTOR
S em tim le
C o unty
Z o n in g 3 BR Fum. house. All con­
2465 S. Park Ave.
D irector
veniences, 2461 Palmetto. Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
1-uMUIi J u n a 31, 30. 1944.
322-1249.
i'DA-11
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd * Park Ave.
vriT irK
nr
N ie m x n
o r UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, Ut.
V A - FH A
I. * S D I I W N K H I
OF
SLA VS*
Phone 322 5641
equlpt., exc. location. Ph.
m i aiv saiiK
u iaT su cT
of
s K M IS O I .K
C O U N TY. F I.O H Property Muiiuffement OLDER HOME, 3 Hr. large
322 3594.
III I . T O Ml.SCUT A g| P K R Y I B St Sulcs Broker
OSI O F g A I D D I I T H I I T .
rooms, large shady lot with
1 BR Fum. house. 322 2307.
NOT IC E IB H E R E B Y O IV (ruit tree*. No down pymt.
Jim Hunt Realty
EN t h a t a m e e t i n g o f th * o w n 1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
ar* of th * lan d * a l t u a t a d In 1810 W. 3rd St. 2 BR.. modem,
HLA VIA DM A IN AUK D I S T R I C T
newly decorated. Phone Bar­
322 5398.
Offcra for your selection
nF
KKMINOI.K
COUNTY,
tow, Fla. 533-2328.
these Beautiful 2, 8, 4 4
F IJ I II ID A , will b# held a l th *
LOCH AKtlUK. 4 UR. 2 Rath,
Bedroom
City H alt In Oviedo, F l o r i d a ,
Cent, atr, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
a t l a n o 'c lo ck A. M. o n t h a 10 x 52 3 BR Housetraller
14th d ay of J u l y . A. D. 1114,
Air-cond. Elder Springs
lers, petio. Ph. 322 1522, 207
fo r Ih* p u r p o a a e f e l e c t i n g on*
Trir. Pk.
Ridge Rd.
■u p a r v l t o r
f o r aa ld
D latrlct

FHA - VA

Legal Notice

$100 DOWN

WANT ACTION?

St. Johns Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

Government

fo r a t e r m of t h r e e y ear* , a t
wIII, h e l e c t i o n e v e r y a c r e o f
land In t h e D l a l r l e t s h a l l r a pre**i&gt;4 o n e s h a r e a n d ea ch
o w n e r eh all b* e n i l t l e d l o vol*
In p arao n , o r by p r o a y In w r i t ­
i n g duly sig n e d , f o r a v a r y g cr *
of lan d c w n a d by h i m In s u c h
D istrict: g u a rd ian * m ay rep rrsen l th e ir w arda, aaa c u to ra
and a d m ln la lra to ra m ay r e p r e ­
se n t r a t a l * * o f d*cca*ad p a r ­
son* a n d p r l v a t * c o r p o r a t i o n !
m a y he r e p r e s e n t e d b y th v t r
offlier* or
duly
au th o rised
a g e n t * T h * o w n r r a u t a roeJortty of ih * a c r e a g e lo auch
l l l a t r l e t s h a l l h* ri a re a a a ry tu
i-un*iliut* a q u o r u m t o r ih*
p u rp o ee u f h o l d i n g aueli a lect e n a n d i v t r a l i l a S l aliuli o t h e r
b u t l n e . e a i m a y r u m * be f o r a
th* m e e tin g .
D e le d (hi* ISih d a y o f J u n e ,
A D. 1944
t » t II F W H E E L E R J R .
c h alrm an
* / A. DURA, J R .
, • / M la O ARY
Aa l h a U o a r d o f S u p e r vi*.,re n f g l a v i o D r a i n a g e
L i a l t i c l o f o i n tlU u .a C o u n ­
ty. F l o r i d a .
P u b lish J u n e 33, 39, USe.
C D A -II

1 BR., Furn. house, Lake
Mary. No pel*. 322-3019 or
322-8347.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath it (bower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired AU utilities in­
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lota
and shopping center. In­
quire at Manuel J a tub* on
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
FURN. Apt. Close la. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
1 BR furn. apt. 691 Palmetto.
322-1374.
4-ROOMS, Fum. second floor.
Pleasant, large and airy.
Oateen. J22-5TTI.

Owned Homes

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

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

3 BR, 2 Batin, cent, heat 4
air-cond. Corner lot in Lake
Mary. Lake privileges. &gt;200
Down,, assume pymt* of
■80. Ph. 322-2903.
LAKE LOT, LAKE MARY.
322-0181.
BEAUTIFUL High tree-studded lot on Crystal Lake of
Loch Arbor. Call Chapman
Architectural Arts. 3220196
THE GRASS IS GREENER!
on the other aide and we have
R with this 4 Bedroom, 2
Bath home on 24* sores that
looks like ■ PARK. &gt;15,000
and watch the green ENVY
In your Friends' eye*.

Office 322 2118
SO U T H W A R D
Night 322 0648
323 0700
2 BR House Kit. equlpt. &gt;75.
Investment &amp; Realty
Ph. 322-5303.
2524 Park Dr. SaOord. F it. 118 N. Park Ave.
322 9173

31. Artlctes For Salt

Auto Glass, Tops
4 Sea' Covert

FIELD CORN. &gt;1.50 bushel.
322-7884.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

MISC. Baby fum. 4 furnish­
ings, Ironing board, Handy
llot Port. d ec. wash, ma­
chine. 322 9462.

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8033
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Ph. 322-8532
HI-WAY 66 SVC.
lliway 1792 at Onnra ltd.
Sanford, Florida
FREE Wheel Pack or Lubri­
cation with thla ad. Mgr
Walter Cooper, 5 yrs. Svc,
Sta. Exp.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

35. Articles Wanted
CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Notl-Furay Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St,, Ph.
327-6591.

36. Automobiles - Trucks
'63 Chew It Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph. 322-2283.

1958 6 Cyl. Chevrolet engine.
Exc. cond. Reel's Paint 4
Scnkarik Ginn* nnd Paint Body
Shop. 10th * Sanford.
Company
240 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4632 FORD RANCH WAGON, 195S
Good tiros. &gt;295. 322-5128.
15 U usiness O p p o rtu n ity
'59 St MCA 4 Dr. Good cond.
AUTOMOTIVE
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
&gt;300. Ph. 322-1797.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Good location. Good pro­
INSTALLATION
•
SERVICING
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
*60 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Good Used Cara Sold
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Exc. cond. &gt;895. 322-7544.
322-7765
the PURE OIL COMPANY. 818 Frcnrfi Ave.
'62 CORVAIR MONZA. 416. Female flelp Wanted 31. Poultry * Livestock
speed, bucket scats, while
wilh red Interior, &gt;1395. Ph.
WHITE, tight housekeeping BLACK ltnrsr. Ph. 322-8580.
322-3797 after 3 p. m.
Call
4:30
p.
m.
and supervision of school
age children, 5 days week. 31 A. Pels
STURDY Small Wrecker.
Pleasant conditions. Phone
Exc. Cond.
DOGS 4 Puppies for sale. 1958 Mere. Sta. Wag. &gt;375.
322-6945.
Collies, Beagles 4 mixed Roy Rccl'i Paint 4 Body Shop
APPLICATIONS now being
breeds. 322-5752.
10th St. 4 Sanford Ave.
taken for Curb Girls 4 Wait­
resses. Pig 'N Whistle, 25th HOUND PUPPIES. Black 4 1964 C onalr 700 4 Dr. A/T,
tan, Red Bone, Blue Tick,
&amp; Park.
It 411. Like New.
$2195
&gt;10 ea. 365 9407 or 365-3126 1961 Corvair 700 4 Dr. RAH.
POSITION AVAILABLE IM­ Ov'cdo.
Clean.
$1095
MEDIATELY: Automotive
SANFORD
MOTOR
CO.
Mechanic, General; GM ex­ 32. Flowers • Shrubs
800 French Ave. Ph, 322-438]
perience necessary. Top
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
earnings w/a top organisa­
&gt;200 BELOW
25c 1b. Grower Hydroponic
tion. Apply in person, Ron
MARKET VALUE
Farms, So. Sanford Ave,
Dike, Bill Hemphill Motors.
'59 Fords; Ranch Wag. 4 *■
Dr. Sedan Clean &gt;495 ea,
33. Furniture
17. Male Help Wanted
‘55 Buicka; &gt;195 4 &gt;295
For the biggest setecUon of
'55 Pont. SD. Wag. &gt;105
MANAGER 4 Front Men.
nearly now and used furni­ '55 Olds 2 Dr. &gt;105
Colonial Oil Co., 1501 French
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
'55 G.M.C. Pickup &gt;295
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
Brokerage In Casselberry
Ph. 322-8072
on 17-92. Open 6 days B to 6 .
19. Situatlona Wanted

Wagner s Amoco

LAWNS MOWED. Paul Lord. Sail Us Your Furniture.
Quick Service With the
322 321B.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
WORK WANTED: Week or
POST. FA 2-0677.
day. Phone 322-7673.
Used furniture, appliances,
DAY'S wo'k wanted. 322-6277. tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
21. lleauly Salons
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
Spring Permanent Special
FUKK ESTIMATE
20 Percent nff regular prices Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Permanent Special
FA 2-2117.
20';3 off Regular Prices
Children's Hairculi &gt;1.00
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
i'll. 322 8625 3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY &gt;249.50
ZOTO'S Budget Wave &gt;7.50;
Easy Terms
&gt;15 Regular &gt;10. Complete
Shop and Save The
eve. app'ta. Free parking.
Budget Way
2nd 4 Oak
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
105 So. Oak — 322-5712
298 [xtngwood Plaza
22. liuild • I'aint - Repair
17 92 Ph. 838-1583
FOR A PAINTER, inside 01
out, rati Luther Tasker at 3t. Article* For Sale
322-0159
USED tumlK-i, nil sizes. Used
Bricks. 322-2506.
25. 1’lnm lilnjr .Services
11,500 BTU Air coudtinner.
PLUMBING
&gt;125. Ph. 322-1UR9.
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
Carpets clean easier with the
R. L. HARVEY
Blue Lustre Electric Sham204 Sanford Ave.
F \ 2-3383
poocr «my &gt;1 per day, Cjrroll’a Furniture.

FURNITURE

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

27. Special Hervicea

TO SETTLE
ESTATE

1958 Imperial LeBaron 4 Dr.
1!T, full power, Beautiful
white with Mohair interior.
4 like new white sidewall
tire*. Local rotired couple
owned this ear. Can sell for
&gt;750 and advertising coat
Can bo Financed! Contact
.Mr. Martin, 322 4503.

$ Bank $

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‘81 opal Wag. &gt;791 bal, &gt;34 mo.
'58 Pont Wag &gt;796 bal, &gt;36 mo.
'59 Opal, &gt;587 bal, &gt;32 mo.
'56 Dodge, &gt;597 bal, &gt;31 mo.
'GO Ford. &gt;081 bal, &gt;39 mo.
’59 Cadillac, &gt;981 bal, $39 mo.
'50 Chrv., $741 bal, $37 mo.
'5fl Ford, &gt;561 hat, &gt;31 mo.
'57 Olds, &gt;081 bal, $34 mo.
'50 Cltuv., &gt;541 Bal, &gt;28 mo,
'55 Pont., &gt;396 bal, &gt;23 mo.
'35 Merc., &gt;490 bat, &gt;25 mo.
'53 Olds., &gt;299 bal, &gt;18 mo.
'40 Ford, &gt;09 bal, &gt;3 mo.
'50 Merc., &gt;169 bal, &gt;9 mo.
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ASSUME PAYMENTS
Plano Tuning and Repair
On Late Model Dial ZlgZag.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4283
Makes buttonholes, sews on i n i !
SANFORD AVE.
buttons, blinu s t i t c h e s ,
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
OPEN
EVENINGS
monograms and embroiders
—Remove thatch — Chinch
With
Guarantee.
Tike
up
4
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­
payments of &gt;7.15 each. Ph.
lise—Ph. 323-4244.
Credit Mgr. 322-9411,
MANSFIELD LAWN SEK.
37. BoatH • Motor*

IUIZ

Phone 322-4503

&gt;8.00 PER MONTH
SMALL Houseboat. &gt;140. Ph.
Assume remaining 5 pymts.
322-0961.
Need a shelf, screen porch,
of &gt;8 on Itcposaesied Swing
new room carporle, now
needle Dlal-O-Matic Zigzag, 19' Boat, motor, trailer, fully
house or remodel. B. E.
equipped. Suitable for salt
Makes fancy d e s i g n s ,
Link. 322-7029.
water. Many extra*. 322Makes Buttonhole*. Sews on
luiltoni, Blind hems, Mono­ 4837.
gram*, Dams, patches, etc.
Guaranteed. Ph. 322-7457.
Gateway To The Waterway

Free Estimates

Building
Contractor

AIR-CONDITIONING
Hy KEDDEUS
H. ». I’OPE CO.. Inc.

BABY SUITE, Crib 4 Chlfforubc. Good cond. &gt;30. 322200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234 28541.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, JUNE SPECIAL: Towels, rig.
59c ea. now 3 for &gt;1. ArmySPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
All Type* and Sires
We Repair and Service
READY MIX CONCRETE
STINE
Polios, Floor, Free Eitim a.ja
Machinery and Supply Co, Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
207 W 2nd Si.
FA 2 6433 sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Heel, grease traps, dry
SUMMER SIZZLER CURE
wells. Stopping stones.
Your Sewing Machine
Clean, Oil 4 Adjust . . . . &gt;3.50 MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
321 5751
1 Can of oil ................... 50c 309 Elm Ave.
Package of needles ......... 29c EXCESS Fishing Tackle, New
3 Bobbins .................... 40c 4 Used. P. Patterson, 37
Seam Ripper ............... 55c
Narcitsua Dr., DeUary.
Zipper foot
............... &gt;1.10
Regular &gt;634
THOMPSON Deluxe Combo
Now Half Price
&gt;3.17
Water Skis 1- Rope. Practi­
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
cally new. &gt;25. 322-1978 after
322 94It
6 p. m.
3 DAYS ONLY
ORGAN. Will play a W. W.
Kimball product. Reason­
29. A u tom ob ile S e r v ic e
able price. Ph. 322 0466.
COHEN RADIATOR 3T10P
Free tnaperllon, estimates,
New people ta town took at
pickup, delivery fternrinj Hi raid Ads. Be sure your
4 rcpaiie discounted.
business ta represented with
2ftVi E. 3rd.
322-3413
attractive
advertisements.

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Hobson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NKUDE Dealer
364 0 8 E. 1st.

Ph. FA 2 5*91

QUIT FtSltlNl Will sell 1
boats, 2 motors 4 all equip.
1st class cond. 1 Boat 10
passeners or sightseeing,
also Shad fishing; motor*
Johnson Javelin 4 Johnses
18, both elec starts. Call
Larry, Geneva 348-4411.
DAY CRUISER, 184**. Very
reasonable, 75 bp. Motor,
Gator Trir. 322-8054 after
5:30 p, m._______________

39, Trailer* - Cabaiuu
2 BEDROOM Elcar, 10 x 45.
Ex. Condition. 322 0702.
APACHE Camp Trailers. New
4 Used. 322-5497.
1902 57 x 10 Chimpion Mobile
Hume, 3 BR. Small equity
4 assume pymts. Will trade
equity for 3 4 BR home. Ph.
322-8719.

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Cecil Sellers — 999-491$ 3

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Page 10—June 28, 1964

DeBary Church School Has Closing Program Adult Sponsors Court Voids Dade Ban On Books

Legion Officers
Installed For
Three Posts
Bf Mr*. Adam Muller
American Legion Fifth Dis­
trict Commander Franklin
Chamber* Installed a total of
40 officers for DoBary Her­
bert D. Gibb Post 2B9, DeLand Poet 6 and Lake Helen
Post 127 In ceremonies held
Saturday evening at Lake
Helen.
Aaalitlng with the Installa­
tion were Fifth District Com­
mander Hoff, Arthur Craig,
adjutant) G. Mclntray, vice
commander) Stan Smith, his­
torian) Albert Chamberlain,
sergeant at arms and Thomas
Laduse, service officer.
Peter Kopponaal, past com­
mander of Post 2B9, received
a special citation for his work
In legion affairs during his
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL nt DcRnry’n Community Methodist
term of office and also was
Church had an average daily attendance of 8 0 interested boys and K i r i s
presented a gold past com­
such
as this group shown with their instructors during a handicraft class.
mander pin from fellow mem­
The closing program was presented ut the church lust Friday evening for
bers.
parents and interested friends.
(Cox Photo)
William Edwards, new com­
mander of the Department of
Florida, paid a surprise visit
to the Lake Helen Post,
speaking briefly to the as­
semblage. In his talk he
stressed community service
to town and Americanism for
schools, reporting that more
The Dcllnry Youth Summer
than 20,000 medals had boen Program got underway last
given as awards to school Friday a t the Community
children.
Center with girls attending
enjoying jump rope, Jig saw
pussies and dancing while
boys played shufflebnard, ta­
ble tennis and mixed croquet
games.
The smaller boys and girls
enjoyed color books and cray­
Two Seminole County cor­ ons and Joined In the dancing.
porations, Voice Distributing
Assisting with the girls
Inc., and Electro - Mite Man­ were Kffie Duffin and I»nbc*l
ufacturing Company, Inc.,
Rcsrlck) the hi-fi was operat­
have been granted charters,
ed by Chester Rearlck and
according to an announce­
ment today by Secretary of Glenn Smith, chairman, was
assisted by James Itucker,
8tate Tom Adams.
Voice Distributing, a San­ former chairman, In super­
ford firm dealing In electron- vising the boys' games.
Many questions were asked
la producta and materlala and
authorised to issue 600,000 about the skating and fishing
sh a m at |1 per common sessions and all the youngst­
atock, was Incorporated by ers showed eager enthusiasm
P. D. Lewis Jr., A. K. Shoe­ fur tile program.
JOHN KISSEL of Dollary linn announced tlint
Adult supervisors are need­
maker Jr., B. A. Morrison and
ho will inatruct u apccch china for laryngecPhillip H. Logan, al) of San­ ed to help with the activity
ioineuH of tho area with meetings to he held in
ford. The firm waa represen­ and those interested are ask­
the Red Crosa Room nt the Community Center ns
ted by Shinholeer and Logan, ed to report to the Center this
aoon as tho room la completed. Fight atudenta
Wednesday. Sessions are held
attomeya,
already have algned for tho classes. (Cox Photo)
Electro-Mite, Id Broadway, each Wednesday and Friday
Oviedo, a firm dealing in from 9 until ll;3 0 a.m.
electronic and
electrical
aqulpmont and authorised to
laaue 100 aharee of common
■lock at no par value, was
Incorporated by H. J. Hoover,
fljr Jane Casaejberry
H. G. Gillie and Elsie M. Hoo­
The Men's Club of Cassel­
ver, all of Oviedo.
berry Community Methodist
Church will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the church. Of­
ficers for the coming year
will he elrrtrd.
There will be entertainment
and contests on the shuffleSeminole County registra­ board and horseshoe courts
tion books arc open and have All men of Die church are
bean sines the Monday fol­ welcome to attend.
lowing tha aecond primary,
Camilla Bruce, supervisor of
registration, reminded pros­
pective voters today.
Cltissna ars eligible to reg­
ister when they have comple­
ted at least one-year's resi­
dence In Florida and six mon­
ths In Semlnola County,
Tha rsglatratlon office, on
the ground floor of tits Sem­
inole County Courthouse, is
open dally from 9 a.m. until
I p.m.

DeBary Summer
Program Opens

Seminole Firms
Get Charters

M en’s Club
To M e et

Books Open For
Registration

By Mm. Adsm Muller
A closing program for Va­
cation Church School a t the
DeBary Community Methodiet Church was held Friday
evening for parents and In­
terested friends.
Rev. Cecil N. Ogg, minis­
ter of tha church, gave the
welcome and Kathy Perry
gave
the
I n ▼o c a 1 1 on.
Mm. Ogg, who aerved ns di­
rector of tho school, presen­
ted her report which Included
tho statement that the chil­
dren had
requested next
year's school to be held for
a longer period than the cus­
tomary two weeks. Average
dally attendance this year
was a t least 60 boys and
girls.
Departments and teachers
taking jmrt In tha program
of songs, drama readings and
Blbln verses were: Primary
I and 2, Ouida Davis and Mil­
dred Rimmer; Primary 8,
Janice Scmones and Kny
Johnson; unlors, Ruth Perry,
Florence Webber and Mr*.
John Vos; Junior High, Mona
Lewis and Mrs. Melba An­
thony; Music, Pauline Ruckcr.pianlst
and Mary Hubhard, director and tho re­
freshment committee, Renee
Jones nnd Edna Oltovenga.
Certificates were presented
to each child by Edward Per­
ry, superintendent of the
school.
Following
tho
program
those attending were invited
to visit the educational wing
where the children's school
work was on display.
Ice cream w h s donated for
every child at the closing
class.

Needed By
NOT Club

lly Doris Dean
Sponsors ore needed by the
newly organised North Orlnno Teen (NOT) Club to assist
with special eventa such as
beach parties, picnics and dan­
ces to be held during the year.
Participation on behalf of
the sponsor would include at­
tending the Monday night
meetings In the recreation ar­
ea or, If unable to attend, ar­
ranging for another ndull to
be present.
Membership in the NOT
Club is open to all North Or­
lando teenagers. Adults and
area teenagers are invited to
attend the weekly meetings as
guests.
Any adult who ran help this
group of teenagers Is asked
to contact Mrs. Mona Grinstead at her home or by tele­
phone. Volunteers also are be­
ing reenilted to assist with the
summer recreation program
for younger children and any
adult or teennger who ran
help with this work will be
gratefully welcomed.

Hobby Club
To M e e t
Tho Paradise Point Hobby
Club will meet nt 10:2(1 a.m.
this Thursday nt the homo of
Mrs. Robert Maplesdvn, 1)031
Rear Lake Road.
This Will be the last meet­
ing of the season before sum­
mer recess nnd all members
are urged to attend.

MIAMI (UPI) — Two con­
troversial books — “Tropic
of Cancer" and "Pleasure
Was My Business’* — will
apparently go back on sole
here soon.
The U. S. Supreme Court
yesterday overthrew a Dade
County ban on them ns ob­
scene.
In the ense of Henry Mil­
ler's "Tropic", the
Dade
County Circuit Court had Im­
posed the ban on sales In
11)62 as crude and obscene

by local standards. Publish­
ers argued, however, that na­
tional rather than local stan­
dards should be used.
S. Robert Tralins, author
of "Pleasure Waa My Bus­
iness', defended his book in
the high court saying it was
n ‘'relation of the true trluls
and travais of one ‘Madam
Sherry* (Rose Milled) during
her sojourn in Dade County,
Florida, ns the proponent,
procuress, and proprietress of
a house of well-known but

nonetheless III repute.”
Lawsuit* have been heard
in a number of court* *round the nation in recent
year* over "Tropic of Can*
Cer."
In both cases, State Atty.
Richard E. Gerstein started
legal proceedings to have tho
books removed from local
shelves.

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Carrawoy Going
To Meeting
Andrew Carrawny of San­
ford la scheduled to attend a
meeting of the Florida State
Chamber of Commerce’s Mili­
tary Affairs
Committee
Thursday and Friday at Co­
coa Beach.
Tha mocllng was called to
frame a program to assist
tha dsvelopmsnt of military
facilities and related indus­
tries In Florida, according to
Chairman J, K. Galloway of
Winter Park.
Thursday will be devoted to
• tour of missile facilities at
Capa Kennedy. General com­
mittee aeaslons will be held
Friday.

Area C Of C
Colls Meeting
By Deans Estes
A special meeting of tha
Longwood A n a Chamber of
Comment baa been ealled for
■ pm. today at tbc Civic Lea­
gue Building on Church
Street.

Members a n urged to at­
tend aad meat their newly
elected directors. RefreshCseato will be

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VOL. 56
A spectator, awaiting the
itart of the County Commis­
sion session Tuesday, pointed
out that he now knows the
duties ol County Clerk Arthur
Beckwith at Commission ses­
sions. Tim clerk passed out
paper cups to the commis­
sioners, connected the port­
able Jack phone, changed the
calendar and gave the invoca­
tion. Of course, the clerk doej
more than this. But these arc
still some of his duties.
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JERRY CULLUM, Seminole High 1061 Rrmlunte receives hnmlsome plaque
from Gene Tnffor, (loft) president of the Fleet Reserve Association for his
winning essay on "The Meaning of Americanism." Citllttm also won the
Civitnn essay award on "Protect Freedom's Future." He will nttend Flor­
ida Presbyterian College in St. Petersburg. The young essayist is the son
of M. L. Cullum of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

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Firm To Make Port
Study Is Selected

Ernest Lundberg, assistant
county agricultural a g e n t ,
gave the commission a check
for $807.75 from the sale of
Valencia oranges grown in
county groves. This made a
total of $4,030 25 the county's
The Port Authority Commit­
agricultural department has
tee
of the Seminole County
now turned over to the Com­
mission from the sale of fruit Chamber of Commerce, in a
record-breaking 18 - minute
tills year.
session, thin morning unani­
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Being chairman of t h e mously selected the firm ot
County Commission is only a Lockwood and Green, Spar­
part of the job—it appears, tanburg, S, C., to make a
lie must also be chairman of feasibility study of the pro­
thu “complaint department." posed port facility for this
County Commissioner Jim area.
Avery said that a tout 100 per­ The committee, beaded by
sons a day use a two-mile
stretch of the LongwoodM .rkhnm ltoad which is cur­
rently being repaved. ' ‘And,"
said Avery, “ after they com­
plain of the limcrock dust to
County Engineer W 111 i a m
Bush they all complain to
m e."
“ Why don’t we close the
NORMAN, Okla. (CPI) —
road?" asked Commissioner
Members of s secret teen-age
Lee Cary,
fraternity professing devotion
“ Can’t," said another com­
to Satan were blamed today
missioner, “it'a against the
for four incident! of vandal­
law l"
ism at churches in Norman
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during the past nine months.
Dr. Frank Leone, County
Police said the toys were
Health Department officer, members of a secret frater­
will host members of the nity called the “ Convent of
Seminole County Chamber of the 73rd Demon." They said
Commerce Coffee Club Thurs­ member* were dedicated to
day at 10 at Ids department's vandalizing local churches to
auditorium. Miss .Margaret prove their loyalty to the
Ann Quarles, home service devil.
representative f o r Florida
The vandalism, Police Chief
Tower and Light Co., will Ski Wilson said, was a part of
serve coffee and doughnuts. the group’s ritual whereby
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the boys “ released their souls
Next Monday I’rcsidrnl Bill to the prince of darkness."
Hemphill of the Rotary Club The ritual apparently demand,
winds up his 12-month admin­ ed that all emblems of God
istration that Rotarians say be destroyed or ridiculed.
lias been very fine. Taking up
The incidents included turn­
the reins will to Richard ing crosses upside down, rip­
Deas. Sonny Raborn is the ping Bibles apart, spilling
new vice president. The In­ baptismal waters and general­
stallation will be done by Ken­ ly ransacking the church
neth Wacker, Winter I'ark, premises. Officers said some
who not TOO long ago was a property also was stolen.
Sanford tie—at NAS. Ken is a
Four toys, IB ami 17 years
past district governor of Ro­ old, were arrested and latrr
tary who rates as a favorite released on $3,000 bonds each
as an aide to Rotary Inter­ They were identifies! as
national presidents.
Richard Holland Jr., Jack
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Johnson, Dennis to e Frank
“And now for the fire­ and Royce too Jennings, none
works !'* That's tlic Lions Club ot whom had criminal re­
cry ss they prepare for their cords,
A warrant was issued for a
big wing-ding on July Fourth
here—closing with an “ooooo" fifth youth, identified as Lar­
and "aaaahhhh" burst of ever- ry M ctoan, who was believed
to be in Washington.
exciting fireworks.

Youthful Gang
Dedicated To
Satan Seized

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Oh yes, that rumor of a
fine nursing tom e “almost
down town" in our fair city
seems to be taking on definite
form, getting out of the rumor
atage. Well now, THAT’S
something we like to hear.
And isn't the planning on
Die hospital expansion gaining
momentum, too?
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County Clerk B e c k w i t h
having done a good Job in
keeping the minutes uf the
Association of County Clerks
for Florida, is now being en­
trusted (as treasurer) with
keeping the money. THAT,
friends, is progress! Congrat­
ulations, Arthur, ole newspa­
per buddy!

Herald Index
Abby ........................ . Page 8
Bridge ..................... . Page 1
Classified ................ Page 3A
Comics .................... Page 2A
Editorial ................. Page 1A
Funerals ................. . Page 3
Horoscope ••*•#•
Page 2A
Society ..................... . Page fl
Sport* ...................... . Page 4
TV Programs ........
Page H
We the Women . . . . Page g

Established 1908 WEDNESDAY, JUNK 21, 1964

SANFORI), FLORIDA

NO, 219

City Limits Going To Onora Road

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County Road Superintend­
ent J. C. Lavender asked the
County Commission a couple
of weeks ago if he could sell
some broken down, discard­
ed trucks as scrap. Commis­
sion sa j okay. Tuesday Lavrndcr told the Commissioners
he received $457 for the me­
tal.

United Press Lcnsed Wire

House-To-House
Search For Trio
PHILADELPHIA, M i s s .
(CPI) — A house to house
search was begun today in
this rural east Mississippi
countryside for three missing
civil rights workers whose
burned car waa found near a
snake-infested swamp,
"It looks like a long hot
day," a itatc highway patrol
spokesman aaid. "We're try­
ing to develop some leads,
any leads."
Former Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) Director Allen
Dulles, sent by President
Johnson, was to confer later
today in Jackson with Gov.
Paul B. Johnson about the
disappearance of tlic worker*
—two white New York youths
and a Negro.

Dies Under Car
BRANDON (UPI) - Dan­
iel Gene Hockman, 19, was
crushed to death bare this
morning when a car he was
working on sl.ppt-d from a
jack cod foil uu him,

Francis Roumillat, immediate
past C h a m t&gt;e r president,
made its decision on (lie basis
of the firm’s experience in
making engineering studies In
this particular field.
Lockwood and Green made
tlic. engineering studies for
the port authorities of Jack­
sonville. Brunswick, Ga., and
Bainbridge, Ga. In addition,
the firm was highly recom­
mended by officials of these
facilities, according to Cham­
ber Malinger John Krider.
The committee, in selecting
Lockwood and Green, will
now recommend to tile Sem­
inole County Board of Com­
missioners at the next Com­
mission meeting on July 14,
that the firm be retained to
make the nccexsnry studies.

Dog Warnings
Get Results
Sanford dog owners have
apparently taken to heart
warnings Issued by the city
manager’s office concerning
the Inoculation and tagging ot
dog*.
Only 21 dogs were picked
up Friday and Monday after
the dog catcher went on full
time, nabbing dogs that do not
have the proper tags.
However, there apparently
are still many dogs which
have not torn licensed.
Records of the city for last
year show that 317 dogs were
picked op, 32 were reclaimed
by their owners ami 283 were
disposed of by the pound
keeper.
In Novrmtor a similar drive
was put into effect to pick
up strays anil 48 were picked
up in three days.
Dogs must have two tags,
W. E. Knowles, city manager,
emphasized. One for the ino­
culation and one fur tlic city
license.

Scranton Seeks
Florida Votes

Bulletin

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The House Ways and Mran*
Committee today Junked
Johnson's medicare bill.

County Board
Supports Plan
For Marina
County Commissioners Tues­
day afternoon gave their full
support to a proposed marina
and tout basin to to located
in Lake Monroe and in the vi­
cinity of Lake Monroe Inn on
Highway 17-92.
The project was spelled out
to county officials in a letter
submitted by Henry and lowisc Pyle, owners of properties
in tto area.
They plan to build, alter all
governing agencies give a
stamp of approval, a huge
marina with a breakwater
which woidd. extend BOO feci
irtu lhe'l»Ye, (ken curie to­
ward Sanford for a distance
of 700 feet.
The entire sea wall would
to paved with a 20-foot wide
roadway ineluding a 50 foot
wide turnaround at Hie end,
An electric tout launching
device is contemplated. Am­
ple parking is available on
property he now owns, Pyle
says. The protected area will
be dredged to a minimum of
five feet.
Commission C h a i r m a n
James P. Avery Jr. hailed the
proposal as "the first time
someone lias come up with
more Uian Ideas." He urged
commissioner* to give the
Pyles “ all the encouragement
they need."
Commissioner John Alexan­
der said “it seems to me tu be
the first lime someone has
conic up with an idea and tlic
necessary means to get It
done."
Alexander moved that the
letter and accompanying aer­
ial photographs be submitted
to County Engineer William
Hush for further study and
consultation* with engineers
retained by the Pyle*.
His motion was seconded by
Commissioner John Fitzpatr Irk ami was carried unani­
mously.

MIAMI BEACH (DPI) Gov. William W. Scranton of
Pennsylvania came to Flor­
ida today in tto first foray
into the South of his stopGoidwater drive for the Re­
publican presidential nomina­
A warning sign pointing
tion.
Scranton, the 11th hour en­ out that Lake Harney has an
try into the GOP presidential undetermined n u m b e r of
race, is scheduled to meet dredge holes dangerous to
with Florida delegate! to tlic swimmers w a s authorize!
puny's national convention In Tuesday by the County Com­
San Erancisro July 13 and mission. The Commission di­
then make a speech before rected County Engineer Wil­
the Florida Association of liam Bush to erect such a
Broadcasters (FAB).
sign.
How many of Florida’! 34 Originally the Commission
delegates Scranton might be has asked Hush to investigate
able to pick up was inde­ the possibility of erecting a
finite Several planned to skip aign at the aite of tha one
Scranton'* visit, among them “very dangerous hole." Bush
the delegation's leader for
reported to the Commission
Sen. Harry Gobi water of Ari­
that in the opinion of his de­
zona.
The Pennsylvania governor, partment this might lead the
his wife and three of their four public to believe this was the
children were due aboard a only "hole" and that the rest
chartered plane at Miami In­ of the lake was safe for wa­
ternational Airport about 3:45 ter sports.
He recommended the erec­
p. m. EST.
Scranton was
given
a tion of the sign indicating
chance of picking up a few that the lake was dangerous
vote* from Florida, to t few t&gt;erause of numerous dredge
officials were willing to spe­ amt oilier “holes" Uml Hie
Commission approval it.
culate tow many,
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Warning Sign At
Harney Ordered

Ordinance For
Annexation
Being Drawn

Spanish Gold,
Relics Found
Off Florida
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Two salvage firms lirensed
by the state have located what
appears to be a fortune in
old Spanish gold and artifacts
that have toon lying off Fort
Pierce for 240 year*.
Spokesmen hw the Real
Light Salvage Co., Vero Beach
and Treasure Salvors Inc.,
said the find would be an Im­
pressive treasure for the state
and for universities ami mu­
seums.
The trustees of the Internal
Improvement Fund approved
a lease giving the two salvage
firms the right to go after tlic
sunken treasure, with the
agreement the state get* 25
per cent of the booty.
Mel Fisher of Salvor* said
the treasure is from tto wrec­
kage of the Spanish fleet (hat
went aground in 1714 and It
is acalien'll over It) or 3D
acres of the Atlantic Ocean
floor.
The Cabinet gave Heal
Eight exclusive sites in eight
areas, but said It would to
impossible to pinpoint the
area until live entire area of
the WTeck is defined.
Another salvage firm head­
ed by Oscar Ewing of Carrahello claimed prior right* to
lalvagc part of the wreckage
within 500 feet of shore.
But Internal Improvement
Fund Director William Kidd
and Fisher said it would he
foolish and dangerous tu al­
low twin firm* to compete for
the treasure.
"Allowing
two
sih a g e
team* to compete on a wreck
where gold is involved rould
lend to rutting of air hoses and
actual
bloodshed,"
Fisher
said.
The Cabinet extended tto
Real Eight lease until March
of 1975. Under the terms of
the lease, the cabinet trustees
con lake the state’* share of
tto booty in cash or artifarts,
whichever the state decides.

Food Poisoning
Warning Given
Dr. Frank tonne, director
or the .Seminole County Health
Department, today issued a
warning tu area citizens that
picnicking food should to
thoroughly chilled in your
home refrigerator and then
placed In a portable cooler
containing plenty of ice.
He said that 291 cates of
Tood poisoning have been re­
ported in Florida so far this
year against 196 to date last
year.
In order to prevent food
poisoning at home, he said,
nivut, poultry, pie fillings,
salads and sauces should lie
kept refrigerated until they
are served. Not all harmful
bactrria can to destroyed by
rooking food, to explained.
He said tto tost method of
preventing food poisoning is
to store food under proper
condition* so that bacterial
contamination due* not occur.
Symptoms of food poisoning,
Dr. Leone declared, may be­
come evident almost immed­
iately or perhaps two to three
days later. “ Always take
special precautions with food
served during hot weather,"
he warned.

York ‘Serious’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UIM)
World War I hero Sgt. Alvin
York remained in serious
condition late Tuesday night
at Veteran* Hospital,
York, 76, a Congressional
Medal of Honor winner, de­
veloped acute pneumonia in
his right lung early Tuesday
and was under cunstant ob­
servation.

R E A L C O O L JO B is th at of Rick Talley, meat curer and freezer attendant
a t Homo Food Service, Talley doesn't mind liovv hot it Rets outdoors as ho
works in plus-8 degree temperatures in the freezer. The rest of the citizen­
ry can take n look a t tho thermometer at left and envy Talley’s summer­
time occupation. He's bundled up in Midwest winter attire but slteds tbo
gear when he ends his day’s work.
(Herald Photos)

W U V A ...

City Water System
BR IEFS Contracts Being Let
Transit Bill Up
WASHINGTON tUI’l) —
President Johnson's $500 mil­
lion mass transit bill was
called up by House leaders to­
day with prospect* of a live
ly debate anti a hard fight
before enactment.

Contract* aro being let this
Week to begin tho $81)0,000
w ater Improvement plan fur
thu city of Sanford, City Man­
ager W. E. Knowles reported
today,
Conatruction i* extorted to
begin in from 30 to 45 day*
ami will “ laku about seven
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — nr eight motllha" to complete,
Republican Charles Holley Knowles said.
Four new wells will be put
said Tuesday he won't enforce down which will boost tha
the civil rights bill or call a
water pressure by about 70
special legislative rea p por­
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tion men t session if elected per ccnL
Plan* rut! for two water
governor in November.
treatment plunta — one on
thu west side by Hwy 17-02
just smith of Onora ltd. at
GOTKBORG, Sweden (UPI)
Laku Ada, with two storage
— Soviet Premier Nikita S.
tanks and another nt cityKhrushchev was flown from
Stockholm to tins West Coast owned properly at the Muyport today under tlic lightest fair Golf Course, with one
security protection ever given storage tank.
"Thia will not rrrn to a wn
a flight in this country.
ter hazard for golfers,1* Know­
les commented humorously.
Thu treatment plant nt the
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) A wide search was under way gidf eniirse will to loealed on
today (or n trusted 20-year-old tha rorner of torkr Mary
bank messenger, Theodore C, Boulevard and the Paula ltd.,
Nelson, suspected of casually “in tins rough, not on tho
strolling olf with $1(0,000 in greens."
Large pressure line* will lie
cash in a shopping bag.
installed from the new plant*

No Enforcement

Niki tit At Sweden

Hunt Suspect

east along Onuia ltd. from
Hwy 17-92 to Sanford Ave.
and west from Hwy 17-92 on
26th St. uml north along
Grnpcvillo Ave. to Sit 40,
Addition of llio four new
wcila at thu golf roursu will
Incrcaae thu city's dally ca­
pacity from three and a Imlf
million gallons to over six
million gallons, Knowles said.
"Tho city is greatly in need
uf tlds additional water sup­
ply and I wish wo had it
now," Knowles said.
“ During this present dry
spell our pumps aro running
right up to the limit of rapac­
ity da ily, som i-tim es (o tho
critical point," Knowles point­
ed out.
“We are hoping to avoid
wntcr rationing. Tho now witter improvement plan will
eliminate water pressure prob­
lems In tliu south end of tho
rlty for both industrial nod
residential uxrrs, mol greatly
Improve fire protection there,"
lie noted.

RFK Delays Trip

WASHINGTON (UPI) Atty. Gen. Hubert F. Ken­
nedy delayed the start of a
sentimental Journey to West
Berlin today to direct tto fed­
eral government's efforts in
Heavy Attack Squadron 11
klisslssippi's l a t e s t civil
at thu Sanford Naval Air Sta­
right* crisis.
tion will play a prominent role
in the Dupont “Show of the
Week"
Sunday at 10 pm . ov­
FORT WORTH (UPI) er
Channel
2. WKSH-TV.
pressure system failed on a
The local airmen will ap­
1152 tom her 33,000 feet above
north Texas Tuesday, blow­ pear In a one-hour documen­
ing out a hatch and sucking tary on tho modem aircraft
out the navigator, Capt. Rich­ carrier. Most of tha program
ard Can-oil, fattier of four was filmed aboard the USS
Franklin I). Roosevelt us it
children.
traveled from May port to thu
Mediterranean area for duty
NEW YORK (UPI) - Two with the U.8. Sixth Fleet.
V A H -tl's twin Jet A-SB
men were killed in a barge
explosion on the Hudson Skywarrlor bombere were us­
River Tuesday night but hun­ ed for shooting many of tho
dreds of thousands of specta­ aerial aeenes, Including se­
tors who witnessed the tra ­ quences showing a simulated
gedy thought it was part of nuclear Strike and a pilot's
Mac)'* annual firework* dia- ryevlew of a catapult launch
play.
and carrier lauding.

VAH-11 To Be
On T V Show
Sunday

Death In Air

Blast Kills 2

-TWaWCCL

The City of Snnfnrtl contin­
ues In grow and It's spread­
ing south.
City Attorney W. C. Hutch­
ison has liccn instructed by
thu City Commission ta jlrn w
up annexation ordinance* for
several parcel* of land, which
when completed will extend
thu rlty limit* at the way to
Onora ltd.
I'resent limits atop a t 27th
81., snd Include the Plnecrcat
Shopping Center, but business
and property owners south along Hwy-17-92 hnve requesed that they be annexed, thus
extending the line from 27th
St. south along Hwy 17-92 to
Onora ltd, amt east to the
I'inuvrest housing area.
City services of water, po­
lice snd fire protection, street
lights nnd street maintenance
will ha extended.
AntlH|wiling future growth,
heavy water and tewer lines
were recently placed an Onorn ltd., and tha brilliant
mercury vapor street light*
strung just past the Pinecrest Shopping Center.
"After the lights are exten­
ded to Onora Kd., Sanford
will have continuously lighted
highway, extending from tho
foot of French Ave., on the
lakcfront eouth for three
miles," said W. E. Knowles,
city mnnugcr.
Properties included !■ the
annexation extension include
Melodee Skating Rink, J a t
Lanes, Horne's truck atop and
service stations, the new
shopping center, the Luther­
an Church and the Adams and
Milter property.

Sanford Pair
Up In Tourney
Patricia Bradford and Ton!
Osborne, Sanford contestants
In the 18th annual National
Pen Weu Golf Championship*,
currently undor way a t Rio
Pinar Country Club, have
posted good first round score*
in tliclr age divisions.
Patricia ahot a 90 In tto IS­
IS age bracket while Toni
fired a 57 to take second po­
sition in the 6-7 age group.
More than 200 junior golfcra
from 17 (talc* are competed-

Three For Three
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
The Polaris submarine John
Adams Tuesday went three
for three on Hi first missile
tiring training exercise.

Winnie Kin Dicn
LONDON (UPI) — C a p t .
George Spcnccr-Churchlll, *
cousin of Sir Winston Church­
ill, died today in Queen
Mary’s Hospital, He waa M.

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Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

THH BBVKKTn.OAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th A Elm
R. U M s th e w s ----------- P eelo r
SERVICES SATURDAY—
S ebbsth School ----- HIS a m.
W orship Service _ 11:99 a m.
W ednesday Night
P ra y e r Service
. 7:3# p. m.
"W e Have This Hope" radio
m essage each Sunday a. m.
a t l i l t over W TRR a t 14##
• a your radio dlaL

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. F ir s t S treet
Sunday School . . 1 0 : 9 0 a. m.
M orning W o rs h ip
11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) 1:99 p.m.
K vangelletlc Service 1:00 p. m.
Wed. P ray er Meet _ T:00 p. m.
BUI Stephens _____ P astor
A C ordial Welcome to All

CHURCH OF OOD
tln d A French
H. C. S m i th _________ P a ste r
Kunday S c h o o l___ 1 :0 a. m.
Morning W orship _ 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Berv. _ T:10 p. m.
Tuee. Prayer Berv. _ 1:10 p. m.
T h u n . Young People
E n d e a v o r-----------1:10 p. m.

FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
l i t P ark Ava.

C H U R C H O F OOD
OF P R O P H E C Y
3103 E l m A v en u e
Rev. R. L S t r i c k l a n d — P a s t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l _____ 0:4t s . m.
W o r s h ip B srvlcs
1 0 :eS s. in.
E i . - . h g s l l i t t c S t r v . _ 7 :M p. m.
W ednesday:
Y o u n g I 'e o p l s V. I* B. Beret
1:30 p. m.
B ib le T r a i n i n g Berv 1:00 p ra.

G R A C E M E T H O D IS T C l t U n C K
O n o r a Rd., a t W o o d l a n d A v a ,
Rev. J o h n H. H lr a a J r . . P a e t o r
C h u r c h School __™ »:45 a. nt.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — t l : 0 0 a. m.
31Y F ---------------- CIO P- ra.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONART
AL.MA.VCE CHURCH
1(11 P a rk Ava a t l t t h SL
Rev. a C. Dees, J r . —- P a sto r
Sunday School ....... t : ( t a. mW orehlp Service —. ll:o o a. m.
E vening W orship _ T:00 p. m.
A lllanes Touth
Psllow shlp (Sun.) — l t d p. m.
P ray er Service —

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHUItCK
31(1 Country Club Iload
Sponsored by F irst B aptist
------------------ C h u rch ------------------Rev. R. T. B a rre tt —_ P asto r
Sunday S c h o o l___ &gt;:(t a. m.
W orship Pervlco _ ll:#o a. m.
T rain in g Union _ _ _ ( : ( l p. m.
Evening W orship _ (mo p. m.
Wed. P ray er Serv. _ 1:10 p. m.

T ill P- » •

Assembly Of God
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OF OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITih and Elm
H. M. W ilder --------Sunday School
l i d •* m.
M orning W orship — 10:1#
ra.
E vening W orship — 1:19 P- m.
T outh Serv. (Bun.) _ 0:00 p. » •
M id-W eek Serv. (W ed.) &gt; til#
p. m.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
t i t P a rk Avenue
T.
Chance ----------- P asto r
M orning W orship — t:!0 a. ra.
Sunday School —— 0:41 a. m.
M orning W orship — 11:00 a. m.
T rain in g Union — t:10 p. m.
E vening W orship - 1:11 p. m.
Wed. P ra y e r Service t i l l p. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
co r. l t t h SL A Oak Avs.
Oall Smith — ---------P a sto r
Sunday School
OKt a. m.
M orning W orship — 111## a. m.
T rain in g Uunlon — t i l t P- m.
E vening Service
COO p. m.
Wed. P rayer Service Til# p. m.
N ursery Open
W TRR
1:10p.m.
Sunday Nile B roadcast

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WESTSIDB MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith SL A Holly Avs.
P aul M. Calley —.......... P asto r
Sunday School ------ 10:00 a. m.
Sunday
M orning W orship — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
E vening W orship — T:#0 p. m.
W ednesday
P ra y e r Servloo - — - T:00 p. m.
PUCECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road _
P a s t o r ____ W illiam J. dues*
M orning W orship . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School — — 0:41 a. m.
T rain in g Union —— t i l t P- m.
E vening W orship — Tito p. m.
W ed. O fficers A Teachers
Mooting - ......— — OHO p. m.
ELD ER SPRINQg BAPTIST
Old Orlando BA a t H ester Ava.
B. H am ilton O rlffln — P asto r
Sunday School _ _ 0:11 a. m.
M orning W orship _ 11:00 a. m.
T rain in g Union — CIO p. ra.
Evening W orship — t i l l p. on.

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
llW Y. ( I t
Ph. t l l - l l l (
P a s t o r ___ C hester W. Plank
Sunday School _— 10:00 a. m.
Morning Service _ 11:00 a. ra.
T rain in g Union
1:10 p. m.
Evening Bervleo _ lilO p. m.
W ednesday M eetings:
O rganisations _ _ t : l ( p. m.
P ray er — ........— Tits p. ra.
Choir —.....— —
1:10 p, ra.

C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
CllltlM T IA N C H U R C H
(U nltad C hurch of C h r ist)
P a r k A v a n u s a t ! 4 t h 8L
0:00 a. m. _ _ C h u r c h Schoo l
10:00 a. m. — W o r s h i p B s rv tc e
1:10 p. m. _ C h r i s t i a n T o u t h
M ln la tr y
R e v . W a l t e r A. R. M c P h e rs o n ,
P astor

Christian

Episcopal

FIR ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
I00T A Sanford Ave.
IL Vernon F uller
Sunday S c h o o l____ 1:11 a. m.
M orning W orship 10:00 a. m.

CH R IB T C H U R C H
C hurch R trsst, Longw ood
F r. C harts* W. S te w a r t, J r .
V lcsr
Jluly C o m m u n i o n __ 1:10 a. m.
B s rv l c s A S e r m o n _ 1:00 a. ra.
H O L Y CROBS
(01 B. P a r k Ava.
F r . L s r o y D. Hoper, I t a c t o r
H o l y C o m m u n i o n ™ 1:30 a. m.
F a m ily H .rvlce a n d
K u n d ay School
1:00 s . m.
M o r n i n g I ’r a y s r
( F i r s t H u m lsy —
I l o l y C o m m u n i o n 11:00 a. m.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oeneva

R alph

nrew er Jr.

E vangelist

Bible School ___ 10:00 a.
Morning W orship _ 11:00 a.
Evening W orship __ Ti SO p.
Wed. P ray er Service 1:10 p.

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Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highw ay (0 W est
M orris Ruby ____ E vangelist
Bible Class ____ 10:00 a. m.
Morning W orship _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening W o rs h ip _1:00 p. ra.
Blblo Classes Wed. _ TlSO p. ra.

T*1 CHUtCM 901 A ll.se
flwCbwn* b Aw yrrutrat
factor on earth for the build.
Jng ef character and good
mtiaanehlp. U b a atorrbouan
at spiritual valosa. Without
• strong church, n slth sr
democracy nor clvllirelloa
can survlvsu Tlwra a n four
sound rsanona why every
perwm should attend service
regularly and support the
rhurih. They are: (I) For Me
own sale. (2) Far Ms rhlldren's sake. (3) For lira »ako
&lt;/ hU ennummity end imIm l
(() Far the seks of the churcti
itself, which needs hie moral
and malarial support, lis a
t e go to church regularly
and sand your B ibb daily.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1111 P a rk Avenus
B ert Brown _ —_ E vangelist
Sunday
Bible Study
. 10:00 a. m.
M orning W orship _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Bervleo _ . 1:10 p. m.
See "H erald of T ru th " 1 p. ra.
Sunday on Channel 0
Tuesday
L a d l e s B ib le C l a s s - 10:00 a. a .
W ednesday

Blblo Class — — T:lo p. m.

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENT1BT
100 E a st Second S treet
Sunday Service A
Sunday School _ _ _ 11:00 a. m.
Subject: "la The Universe In ­
cluding Man, Evolved
by
Atomle ForoeT"
W ednesday Service .. t:0s p. m.
Reeding Room: lo t H. F irst.
W eekdays: 10:10 a. m. - C to
p. ra. Friday Evonlngt ( : ( ( •
1:10 p. m.

F R E E M E TH O D IST CIIURCK
C o r n a r ( t h 8L a n d L a u r a l Ava.
E u g s n s S h s l d o n ______ P a s t o r
T a l e p h o n a : J!2-7"SS
K unday Rchool ____ 1:41 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ 10:4S a. m.
E v a n l n g W o r s h i p __T :00 p. m.
W a d . P r a y a r B s rv l c s 1:10 p. ra.

M l PM TMI CMUSCM
There arc men who cariy the weight ot the world oa their shOElders hot flu*
isn’t oog o£ them.
There is no burden go Jojtm m the responsibility of being DAD.

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fkmday
Kxodus
19:1-*

L U T H E R A N C H U R C H OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W. 31 th P l a c a
" T h a c h u r c h of t h s L u t h e r a n
H o u r " a n d T V " T h i s la t h a
L if e "
H e r b e r t W. O o t r a i .
P asto r
S u n d a y S ch o o l ____ »:15 a. m.
W o r s h i p S a r v l c a __ 10:JO a. ra.

If you want your boy to become a good ballplayer s e e well yon go out
catch with him.
And If you have hopes for his character, his courage, his commitment to things
Bight and True . . . yes, a buy loves to walk into HIS CHURCH with HIS DAD.

GOOD S H E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3104 A O r l a n d o D r l v a
IIw y. tl-SS)
Sanford, F lo rid a
133-1313
T h a Rav. J . G o r d o n P a a r y,
P astor
S u n d a y S ch o o l
1:11 a. m.
M orning W o r s h i p
11:00 a. m.
C o m m u n i o n — F i r s t S u n d a y in
E a c h M o n th
K I N D E R G A R T E N A N D NUI18-

Cvyrtsht loot, KrbLr Advwtisfag BWvtraMe,

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Lutheran

But — hold on there! Don’t forget it is « bunion. Someone’s fitters is on j a w
strong back.
And that someone’s future Involves sou! as well as bodj.

Monday
Ksodua
28:31-38

Tursday
Dcutrronnmy
1:9-18

TWdnradajr
I’ealms
55:12-23

Thttnday
II Corinthians
12:14-21

Friday
Galatians
6:1-10

RatsrdsF
Revelation
2:18-29

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J o h n T. A d am e J r . — P a s t o r
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — 1:30 p. m.
S u n d a y School —
3:41 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — 1 0 :$ | a. m.
M T F M e e t i n g s ---- CIO p. m.

3

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(Interm ediate. Senior)
Evanlng Worship _ 1:30 p. m.

C H R I S T M E T H O D IS T

CHURCH

Sunland E sta te #
Citrus H e ig h ts
Rev. R a y G r e g o r y . J r , P a a t o e
C h u r c h School ......- f : 4 ( a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ 11:00 a. m.
3 I T F ______________ CIO p. m.
E v a. W o r a h l p —
1:10 p. m.
W ed . I T a y e r S e r v ic e 1:30 p m .

Nazarene
F in S T CHURCH
OK T H E N A Z A R E N E
W. 2nd SL a t 3 l a p l e Ave.
P e u l B lrV et --- ----- ---— P eal —
S u n d a y 8chool — _ &gt; :(J a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — 10:41 a. m.
T o u t h ____ —--------- - 4:04 p. m.
E v a n s . B e l l a S erv ice 7:00 p. m.
M id-W eek
S erv ice ( W ed .) — 1:00 p. ra.
T h ird Sunday
S l n g a p l r a t l o g -----3:00 p. ra.
FIR S T CHU RCH
T H E NAZARENE
L a k e M a ry , F l a .
R a v . W. L. I l o l c o m b t , P a e l o e
Sunday
S:4( a. m .
Bibl e School
11:00 a. m. — M o r n i n g W o r a h l p
1:00 p. m. _ E v a n l n g S e r v ic e
1:00 p. m. „ W s d . M i d - W e e k
P r a y a r Uarvlcaa
1:uo p. m. __ 3nd W a d . t l t a e l o n a r y Sarv lca
OF

Pentecostal
FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CIIU IIC II O F LO NOWOOD
1(1 O r a n g e S t r e e t
Rav. E. R u t h O r a n t __ P a s t o r
S u n d a y School _ _ 10:09 a. m.
M o r n i n g ( V o rs h lp _ 11:00 a. m.
S u n d a y E v a n l n g __ 1:10 p. m.
W ad . Blbla S t u d y _ 7:30 p. m.
C onquerors M eeting
F r i d a y ----------------7:30 ». m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PltESIIT TE R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford,
F la.
O a k Ava. A 3rd St.
G r o v e r C. Bewail J r . __ P a s t o r
E d g a r W. S m ith J r . A s sista n t
P astor
C h u r c h S c h o o l ____S:4B
a. m.
S essio n M a a t a ____1:11
a . ra.
M orning W orship
10:00 a . m.
I*tonaar F e l l o w s h i p
1:00 p. m.
S e n io r HI F e l l o w s h i p (100 p.m.
E v a n l n g W o r a h l p _ 7:10 p. m.
W a d . P r a y a r M a s t — 7:00 p. m.

3

CH U RCH O F T H E COVENANT
311) S o u t h O r l a n d o D r l v a
T h o m a s It. ) ! a k l n ____ P a s t o r
W o r s h i p ------ ------ — 3:00 a. m.

Churoh School _

10:00 a ra.

II

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible-

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THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mra. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON ft CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Grscey ft Employees
SR 46 ft Beardall

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and S taff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17*02, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
F irat ft French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St,, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Condltlonin.r

THE R1TZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

ADAMS TRANSFER A STORAGE
Phona 3224)225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whltly ft Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
110 W. F irst, Banfurd
A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
81svis, Florida

FOOD FAIR BTORE8, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORB, INC.
801 W. l i t . 8 t , 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

T,

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HAROLD H. KASTNER CO.
and Employees

r&gt;

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WILSON-EICIIELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice 1. 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

O stssn M stbodlet Church
I* a o 1 a
W esleyan
M sthodtsL RL
Id
W. a t Paola
RL Jam es A.M.E, Sanford Ava
Kt. Mary's AM.K. Chuich BL HL 411 Ostssn
HI. Paul's M ethodist C h u r s h O stssn
RA E ntarprtaa
Stafford M smorlat M ethodist C h u r s h
A DsBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
F orest Lake Seventh.dsy Adventist Church.
Hwy. 414, F orest City
Seventh-day Adventist Church, M aitland
A va, A ltam oat* Sprlnga
Sanford Ssvanth-day A dventist Church,
Seventh A Elm

V

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTtST
Antioch B aptlat Church, Ovlsdo
C ontral BapUM Churoh, t i l l Oak Avo.
C hutuota F irst B aptist Churoh
C hu lg o ts B aptist Mission
Sportsm an's Club, Chuluola
B ld tr Springs B ap tist Churoh,
Ilf

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L lh M IB Rd.

F ir s t B aptist Church, 111 F s r k Ava
F riendship B aptist Churoh s i
A ltam onte ip rln g a
RL 410. A lternants Spring*
F ir s t B ap tist Churoh of Do B a rr
F ir s t B ap tist C hnrsk of O sasvn
F irs t B ap tist C hurch of Lake Mary
F ir s t B ap tist Churoh c f L eks Monro*
F ir s t B aptist Chnreh n t Longwood, Oor.
Cbnrob a O rant
F lrn t B aptist Chnreh n f Ovlsdo
F ir s t BapUst Church nf Ban Lnnda Springs
F ir s t S hush M issionary B ap tist Church,
m i w . n t h bl
F e rc c t City B cptlct Church
F o u n tain Head B aptlat Chnreh, Oviedo
Love Son th e m B aptist Mission. C hutueU
M issionary B ap tist C hsroh M artk B4

iim riii n

__tesdosla Mission BapUst Church
Oak H ill Rd. Osteen
M orning Glory B agUel Church, O cnsva Mwy.

ML Oliva Mtaclonary B ap tist Okaroh, Ban
Lando Springs R d , Longwood
ML Sion M issionary Baptist. Sipes Avs.
Now ML Calvary
M issionary
B aptist
1101 W. n t h SL
Now Seism Frlm ltlvo B aptlat Chsroh,
HOC W. l l t h BL
Now ML B ias B aptist Chnreh. I7M F ear Avo
O ahlaw a B aptist Chapel, 3141 W. 30th SL
Osteen B aptist Church
P in sersat B aptist Churoh. to t W. O nora Bd.
P ra lrla Leka B ap tist Churoh. Ridga R d ,
F ern P ark
P rogress M issionary B aptist Churoh, Midway
Second Shiloh M issionary B ap tist Churoh,
N inth * Hickory
BL Js m ta Missionary B aptlat Churoh Ste.
Hd. t i l Osteon
SL P aul M issionary B ap tist Churoh, Ith SL
SL M atthew s M issionary B a p tist Churoh
C aso n s H eights
SL Jo h n 's M issionary BapUst Chursh,
030 Cypraas SL
Tsm pfs BapUst Churoh, F atal Springs R d,
A ltam onte Springs
W sstslds M issionary B ap tist Chnreh,
4 I( B. Holly Avo.
Blen Hope BapUst Chsroh, ltd Orange Ava
CATMOUO
Churoh of th s N ativity, L eks Mary
A ll Souls C o th tlls Chursh, li d Oak A va

SL
A nn's
Catholic
Churoh.
Pershing
H are. D enary
BL Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, M olt,
land Avs. A ltam onte Springs
C H R ISTIA N

F trst C hristian Church. 1007 B. Sanford Ava
Congregational C hristian Church,
3401 P ark Ava.
Northelde C hristian Church, F l o r i d a
U avsn D r, M aitland
CliURCU OF CHRIST
Church
Churoh
Church
Churoh

of
of
of
of

ChrlsL t i l l S. P a rk Ava
ChrlsL Oenave
ChrlsL Longwood
ChrlsL Pnoln
CHURCH OF OOD

Church of Ood. l i t Hickory
Churoh of Ood, 3100 B. French
Church o( God, OtritUu
EPISCOPAL
All S aints Episcopal Churoh K. DcBery
A va, R ntsrprlse
C hrist Eplsoopal Church, Longwood
All Saints Episcopal, E nterprise
Maly Cross Eplsoopal, P a rk Ava a t tt h

LUTHERAN
Ascension L utheran
Church, Overbrook
D r, Cassotbarry
G o o d Shephard United LutherA
3100 A Orlando Dr.
L utheran Churoh of Iho Rodoemtr,
1*1 W. M th Place
Messiah L utheran Chureh, American Legion
lla ll, P ralrla Lake, Kern P ark
BL Lukes L utheran Church, BL t t t Slavln
METHODIST
B arn ett Memorial M ethodist Church, B.
DsUary A va, E ntarprlsa
Bear Lake M ethodist Churoh
B stbal A.M.E. Church, Canaon H eights
C sH sIbsrry Comm unity Mothodlst Church,
Hwy. 11-13 A Plnsy Illdgs H d, Casselberry
D ellary Community M ethodist Church W.
H ighlands, DsBary
C hrist M ethodist Church
Sunland E states
F irs t M ethodist Church, i l l P ark Ava
F ira t M ethodist Church o f Ovlsdo
F rso M othodlst Church, 1*3 W. tt h SL
O rse* M ethodist Church. Onorn RA
O rant Chapel A M.E. Church, Ovlsdo
O akgrove M ethodist Church, Ovlsdo

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OTHER CHURCHES

F I r* t Churoh of the N ssarsns, w .
2nd s t Maple
F ern P a rk Chureh o f th* N ssartns,
O'Brien ltd . F ern P ark
Lake Mary Church of tho Nasarsn*
PRESBYTERIAN

Allen's A.M.E. Church, Oliva A l t t h
Church of Ood In ChrlsL Ovlsdo
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophecy, tl#T Elm Ava
Church of Jesu s C hrist of L a tte r Dsy
Saints, 3311 P ark Ava
Community Chapel, A ltam onte Springs
E astern Orlhodoa Church. SL Johns Cbry*
aoatom Chapel. Hwy. 17-33, F tr n P ark
C ongregation Both Israel, n t h A M agnolia
F irst Churoh a t ChrlsL SclentlsL
393 K. 3hd SL
F irst Pontscostal Church of Longwood
3i l
Olivo H oliness Church, O ak HUI
ltd. O stssn
P ln scrsst Assembly of OoA 37th A Elm
Sanford Alliance Church, 1401 A P a rk A v a
Sanford Congrogatlon of Jehovah's W it­
nesses. 1431 W 1st SL
T bs Salvation Army, 314 E. tn d BL Unity C hurch of SonlerA 394 R. 1st SL

Community P rashytsrlan Church, Lake Mary
P lrst
Presbyterian
Chureh, Oak Ava
A Ird SL
F irst P resbyterian Church. Casselberry
F irst P resbyterian C hurch *f DsBary,
K. H ighland
P rosbytsrtaa Church of Th* C e rin sn t
*113 A Orlando Dr.
BL Andrews P resbyterian Church t i l l L asn asi Boh. D r, B ear Lake
Ups ala Community Prosbytortna Church,
U psets RA
W estm inister P resbyterian Church, Howstl
P ark . KL 411

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VOL. 56
When city crew* were
cleaning up the debrii at First
and Park, following the ra r­
ing of tha Woodruff Building,
they accidentally cut into aevaral gas lines. Gas company
employes had to go all the
way to the main to cut off the
gas supply. Tha pipes, which
had been in the ground for
no telling how long had ru tt­
ed and one section we observ­
ed wae filled with hundreds
of holes.
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Speaking of names as we do
from time to time, one Clock
Winder noticed that last week
Benjamin Franklin was ad­
mitted to Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Than last Thursday
there was a George Washing­
ton.
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When Central Florida's new
state university opens (it's
anticipated for 1963) and Idea
of Its rate of growth might
be had from the development
of the University of South
Florida.
That school opened In 1900
with 1,997 students, there
were 2,982 In 1961, 3,604 In
1902 and 4,593 last school
year. They're expecting 6,000
or better this fall.
What an Impact something
like this will have on Semi­
nole County!
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In 1053 Florida had 342
deaths from suicide. In 1903
the number Jumped to 744 —
making suicide the 10th lead­
ing cause of death in this
state. Of the 744 suicides, 613
of them were male, 231 fe­
males. The 65-64 age group
bad the largest number of
suicides, 142.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday; widely scattered showers; high today in 90’s; low tonight in 70s.
United Press Leased W?re
Established 1908 MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 217

New St. Augustine Attack Halted
Whites Try
To Break Up
Beach Mix

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PARKING LOT nt First Street nnd Park Ave­
nue is rapidly taking shape with city crews on
hand daily to level off the former site of the
Woodruff Iluilding. City commissioners will con­

NORTHAMPTON, Mom . —
(CP!) — Doctors attending
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy *akl
today his general condition
was ■’extremely satisfactory”
and that ha as “ bright and
alert."
Kennedy, who suffered a
broken back in a plane crash
that took the live* of turn oth­
er men, remained strapped in
a special canvas-covered bedtype frame. Doctors said he
would contilnuc to spend
periods of time in an oxygen
tent.
The
32-year-old
senator
scanned newspapcis today
ami was given a shave.
The medical bulletin said an
electrocardigram test today
showed that the senator’s
heart was normal. Doctors
said hi* pulse, blood pressure
and respiration ere satisfac­
tory.
The report said, “ there
have been no neurological
changes and everything aeems
to be definitely improved."
Doctor* have estimated that
the senator will remain at
Cooley Dickinson Hospital
here tor at least 10 more
days.

32 Vying For
Miss Florida

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sider the ty|&gt;e of parking when it convenes nt 8
tonight in the City Hall. This view was taken
from high up in the Sanford Atlantic National
Rank.
(Herald Photo)

Sen Kennedy's State Law's Chances
Condition Is
'Satisfactory' Slim, Bryant Says

With the weather what It
fs these days Harold Chap­
man, who won all those JayCee honors for his activities
in the club, says he doesn'P
miss the shirt he lost just
prior to April 15.
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When Clyde Long presented
retiring JayCee President Jim
Smith with his past presi­
dent's pin, the new JayCee
prexy issued a verbal order
th at during his administra­
tion alt lapel pins will be the
••bayonet" type. Ix&gt;ng couldn't
locate the tiny hole in Smith':
SARAOTA (UPI) — Thirlapel.
ty-two beauties from atl over
e
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e
the state opened a hectic
We've Just been told of a week of competition Monday
new definition of “ dirty" pol­ in the 1904 Mite Florida con­
itics. That’s when a person test.
registers with one party to
One of the glrlt will be
help nominate the weakest crowned Miss Florida of 1964
candidate ao the other party’s Saturday by the present Miss
Florida, Flora Jo Chandcnnet
candidate ran defeat him.
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of Miami, and will represent
The board meeting of the the Sunihlne State In the
USO, set tor Tuesday at I Miss America contest ami
p. m., has been cancelled. win one of several college
Mrs. Mary Washburn says scholarships.
the session will be reschedul­ This year’s contestants will
ed next fall.
represent 22 Florida cities,
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■even counties, the Universi­
One of the Herald’s adver­ ty of Florida, the Pine Tree
tising staff, on vacation, has Festival and tho Azalea Fes­
gone from the “ Nils of Flor­ tival.
ida" to "Egypt." Mrs. Beryl
Although the FIrat actual
Black sends a postcard from competition doean’t begin un­
"Egypt" In Southern Illinois til Wednesday night, the
where the Ohio River flows girls, divided
into three
Into the Mississippi. The post­ groups, went through press
card shows a packet boat, the interviews and picture taking
“ Delta Queen" cruising down Sunday and briefings Mon­
the Mississippi River,
day.
s e e
The three groups will go
City Commission meets to­ through preliminary Judging
night with the question of the in evening gown, swim suits
legality of the arbitrary clos­ and talent categories Wed­
ing of Glenway Road one of nesday, Thursday and Friday.
the top items on the agenda. Ten seml-finaliita will be an­
nounced Saturday night and
after additional eempetitio,
five finalists will be named.
Misa Florida of 1964 will be
Abby ************** Page • picked from the five finalisU
Brkl{6 ••#*#***••***• Page 9 after the five are aaked per­
Classified **•#•***•• Page 11 sonality questions.
Comics .••••*****#* Page 19
Editorial ********** Page 4
Funerals .................. Page 2 More Buses
Horoscope ............... Page 10 LONDON (UPI&gt;—Tha LeySociety •••*#•*#•#***• Pag* $ land motor firm aaid today it
• plana to algn a new d tal to
Sport* ........................
TV Programs ......... Page 9 sell 600 more busea to Cuba
9 toon.
We the Womcin .......

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The Deltona Corporation’s
net income — or 2 cents a
share — for the first quarter
of 19C3 doesn’t even compare
with the firm’s $120,935 net
income — or 10 cents per
share — for the same quar­
ter of 1904. Total sales for
April of this year amounted
to $1,305,357. For the first
four months of ’64 sales have
been $3,939,670.
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Zip Code 32771

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant say* he
feels the odds are “ about 100
to one” against the present
Florida legislature or the new
1065 legislature passing a reapportionment p l a n
that
would satisfy tlie U. S. Sup­
reme Court.
Political observer* believe
two things will happen before
rcapportionment la settled in
Florida:
1. The federal court will
write an apportionment form­
ula to the legislature to enact
Into law.
2. The federal court will
rule that every tax, appro­
priations and other bills past­
ed by the legislature is in-

Saigon Forces
Kill 54 Reds
BANG LANG, Viet Nam
(UPI) — U. S.-supported gov­
ernment paratroopers killed
at least 54 Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas Sunday in one
of the bloodiest battles this
year of South Viet Nam’a civil
war, It was announced today.
U. S. military officials aaid
29 paratrooper* were alain
and 85 others were wounded
In the battle near this town
45 miles southwest of Saigon.
Four American helicopters
were downed during the fight­
ing, at least two of them by
Communist ground fire. But
there w e r e no reported
American casualties.
The helicopters, part of the
U. S. Special Forces in South
Viet Nam, are used to ferry
Vietnamese troops into battle
against the Viet Cong.
U. S. Military advisers who
personally counted 64 aban­
doned Viet Cong bodies said
the Communists’ death toll al­
most surely was much higher.
The Viet Cong usually try as
bard as possible to remove
tla-ir dead.

Board To Hear
Zoning Cases
A heavy schedule will fare
members of Seminola Coun­
ty’s Board of Commissioners
when it convenes at 9 a. m.
Tuesday, arrording to Chair­
man James Avery.
Avery said he anticipated
tha Hoard to he in session
most of tha day due to num­
erous zoning matters. He also
said he expected several of
the tuning items ot be “quite
controversial.”

Court Clerks
Elect Beckwith
Arthur If. Beckwith Jr*
county clerk, was elected sec­
retary of tha Aasociatiun of
Court Clerks for Florida at
the organization’s meeting in
Fort Lauderdale.
During the previous year
Beckwith served the associa­
tion aa ita treasurer. 4

W W A ...

BRIEFS
GOP Committee

valid until rcapportionment Is WASHINGTON (UPI) —
accomplished.
Rep. Melvin R. Laird, R-Wls.,
The 50,000 vwml decision chairman of the 1964 Republi­
which the U. S. Supreme
can platform committee, an­
Court handed down last Mon­
nounced today the appoint­
day is (till under study by
ment of 14 additional delethe state’s top legal minds.
gates front eight atatea to
It appeared to aay that every
icrvo on the committee.
member of a slate legislature
must represent substantially
Seeks Ban On Ban
the same number of people.
MIAMI (UPI) — A Miami
In the present state senate
the spread la from one sen­ nttornry for the Civil Lib­
ator for 20,077 in Columbia erties Union says he will go
County to one for 470,000 in into federal court at Jackson­
Dade County. The range is ville early this week to try
not as wide as In tho House, to kill Gov. Farrie Ilryant’s
but neither is It equal there, ban on night racial demoniiiese figure* are based &lt;&gt;n V 'em in SL Augustine.
the i960 census which does not
reflect a large growth in ur­ $10,000 Holdup
NEW YORK (U PI)—Two
ban area.
Tho state legislature ap­ men held up The Galaxy res­
pear* split Into three parts taurant at the World's Fair
over what to do. A handful of Sunday night, tied up two
men would like to see the eashiers and escaped Into the
state flatly refuse to appro- crowd with more thun $10,000
tion itself while at the oilier in a footlocker they had
extreme is a small group who brought with them.
appear quite willing for the
court to do the Job. The m a­ Ink Spot Bombed
jority is in the middle.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U PI)—
These legislators feel the A bomb exploded outside the
state must live under tho re­ homo of Stanley Morgan,
apportion ruling, but the lender of the Stanley Morgan
want the state and not the Ink Sputa, frightening his
courts to draw up a new plan. wife and son and blowing a
Should a special session be hole in his cement block wall,
called before November to do police reported early today.
the Job it would consist of at
least 49 so called lame duck Dies In Fire
members defeated In the pri­
DURHAM, N. IL (U PI)—
maries or who did not sock re- One student died nnd more
re-elect ion.
tliun u dozen others scram­
Bryant is a lame duck gov­ bled to safety early today
ernor who therefore lacks the
when fire swept the threepersuasive power of an execu­
story PI Kappa Alpha frater­
tive with a fresh mandate
nity bouse on the University
from the people.
of New Hampshire campus.
A stict population reapportionment plan would cause the
$196,000 Theft
Incoming Senate president to
lose his seat or take on more GLASGOW, Scotland (UPI)
territory. It could also be ' — Thieves broke Into the
true of several other state vaults of Glasgow's biggest
legislators. Senate President [Jewelry firm, Edward anil
Designate James Conner of Sons, during the weekend and
Brooksville represents a three- esraped with gems worth
county district that has a more than $196,000, It was re­
population of less than 33,000. ported today.
Other legislative leaders who
could be affected include Pres­ Nikita In Sweden
ident Pro-Tcm-To-Be Verle STOCKHOLM (U PI)—ProPope, St. Augustine, House mier Nikita 8. Khruahrhev,
Speaker Designate E. C. Ho­ under a massive security
well of Sumner, Sen*. Charley guard, arrived today for a
Johns, Starke; Dewey John­ state visit to Sweden shortly
son, Quincy; Robert William*, after police discovered the
Graccville; G. T. Melton, first If what they feared
Lake City; L. K. Edwards of might Ire a number ot antiIrvine and H. C. Pearce of Soviet incidents.
Palatka.
Officials feel the absolute
outside time limit (or Florals
to comply would be the 1965
regular session of the legii
lature.
CHICAGO (UPI) The gov­
ernment aeld today It hud
found a missing witness in
tbs James R. Hoffa $26 mil­
lion fraud trial In a Miami
The new owner of Oaklawn hospital.
Asst. U. 8 . Atty. William
Cemetery, Richard Grover,
aaid today, that In response O. Hillman said the witness,
to many inquiries, Solon Tes­ Eric Shinkel, la undergoing
ton la still superintendent of treatment for a heart condi­
tion. He said the government
Oaklawn.
Teston, who was superin­ la seeking a court order in
tendent of Oaklawn under the Miami for a doctor to exam­
former owner, Ray Slaton, al­ ine Shinkel and determina
io is superintendent of San­ whether he is wall enough to
ford parka and of the City testify.
(Earlier story Page 6)
Cemetery, Grover pointed out.

Witness Found
III In HospiTaT

Teston Still
With Oaklawn

ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) An angry group of whites to­
day attacked a racially mixed
group of civil rights demon­
strators when they attempted
to swim in the Atlantic Ocean
at a beach normally used bywhites.
Police moved In quickly to
break up the explosive situa­
tion.
Two police launches roared
between two Negroea and the
water and protected them
from an advancing group of
whites.
Four member* of the white
group, which totaled about
15, were arrested.
A while girl and a white
boy were among the 15 mem­
bers of the intcgrationisl
group which appeared at the
beach. T h e segregationists
first attempted to reach the
white l&gt;oy but he fled into the
protection of Stato Highway
Patrolmen.
The whites then made a
break toward the other dem­
onstrators in the water.
Negro leaders bad promis­
ed a renewal of racial demon­
strations as well as a court
fight to overturn a state-im­
posed curfew aimed at halting
night marcltcs.
Both segregationists a n d
civil rights advocatea staged
marches last night. At one
point tho two groups wnQ
separated by King Street, the
■to-foot-wldc main thorough­
fare, and a line of about 100
police officers, sumo with
dogs on leashes.
There was some jeering as
both groups marched on opimsilc sides of the street about
90 minutes before Guv. Farris
Bryant's 9:30 p in. EOT cur­
few on night marches.
Concrete b l o c k s
were
thrown through the plate
glass window* anil doors of
state Sen. Verle Pope's real
estate office early today.
Pope has been the spokes­
man for a committee of 26 lo­
cal businessmen who have at­
tempted to settle the racial
problem. Pope also urged the
curfew on nlghl demonstra­
tions.
Police said tlx concrete
blocks were heaved through
four plate glass window* and
two glass doors at Pope’s of­
fice about 1:30 a.m. EDT.
Hundreds of whites patroll­
ed the public beach Sunday
lo turn hack an anticipated
“swim-in” by Uie integraliunists. The Negroes filled to
appear.
An Episcopal rector defied
his veatrynirn and |&gt;ersnnally
escorted five Negroes into his
church Sunday but five other
integrationista were barred
from a Methodist church and
arrested when they tried to
enter.
At Trinity Episcopal Church,
the Itvv. Charles 61. Seymour
confronted tw o vestrymen
wailing at the front of the
church to turn away Negroes
and quietly told them: "Let
them come in."

Driver Arrested
After Accident
A motorist identified by
police as William Donald Si­
ler of 814V4 Elm Avc. wa*
arrested early Sunday morn­
ing after he allegedly left the
scene of an accident.
Siler la charged with reck­
less driving and failure to
•top and report an accident.
Police aay Siler's automo­
bile struck a parked car at
18th Street and Park Avenue
and owned by Robert S. Sticfrvaler of 1717 S. Park Ave.
Siler was treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital for a lip
laceration suffered in the acci­
dent, police aaid.

LIFE INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS Association of Scminolo County
installed new officers, Thursday. From left are Harry M. Tyson, Zone Fiv«
vice president, installing officer; Donnld Tabor, of New York Life, new
president; Donald Foster, National Standard Life, first vice president;
Wilson Robinson, National Standard Life, second vice president; Walter
Hritton, Independent Life, secretary and treasurer. Also installed as board
of directors were Carl Rrurup, Jay Warnccke, Frank Railey nnd C. A.
Winn.---------------------------------------------------------------------- (Herald Photo)~

Reds May Travel Outside
Hemisphere, Court Rules
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
Supreme Court today struck
down the federal law which
P events U. S. Communist
party members from travel­
ing outside the Western Hem­
isphere.
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg
wrote tho derision which de­
clared unconstitutional part of
the 1950 Internal Security Act
prohibiting members of Com­
munist organizations ordered
to register under tho act
from applying tor or using

passports. No one could legal­
ly travel outside the Western
Hemisphere without one.
The vote was 6 to 3 with
Justices Tom C. Clark, John
M. Clark. John M. Harlan ami
Byron R. White dissenting.
The statute as challenged
by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,
found by tlie trial court to be
chairman of tlie Communist
party; ami by I)r. Herbert
Aptheker, formerly editor of
Political Affairs, a party pub­
lication.
The party has been order­
ed to register under the act
but up to now has fought off
efforts to make it do so. On
June 8, the Supreme Court re ­
fused to consider the govern­
ment’s appeal from a lower
Cily Commissioners antici­ court ruling that may have
pate n long session at Hie R nullified the registration re­
p.m. meeting with 16 Items on quirement completely.
the agenda.
Among them are a public
bearing on the rezoning from
lt-2 to It-5 in Seminole Park;
a dredging casement at Lake
Ada; an appointment to the
Civil Service hoard; consider­
ation of several areas south
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
of tlie present city limits for Four counties have received
annexation, and aulhorlzation grants from the state conser­
of advertisement for bids on vation department for the
Vi pneumatic roller.
construction of boat ramps
Dlarusslon of the contro­ nnd artificial fishing reefs.
versial closing of Glcnway Thu funds thus far paid by
Drive by Mrs. Margaret tho conservation department
Bower will bo heard, with total $7.6&lt;X) amt an additional
Cily Attorney Bill Hutchison $24,700 is slated for uso In
presenting the legal aspects. other counties for the name
Whether or not to make tho purpose.
new city parking lot at the
The Slate Game nnd Fresh
corner of First Street and Water Fish Commission has
Park Avenue free, metered or received $7,600 for similar
time limit, Uic type of paving projects on fresh water lakes
and tlie authorization to com­ and streams.
bine paving and grades on
The money is part of a $50,adjacent private
property 000 grant from the Outdoor
will be another question thut Recreational Planning Com­
city commissioners will dis­ mittee.
cuss.
I)adc, Palm Beach, Mana­
A request for paving of the tee and Sarasota counties re­
alley beside Burpee Seed Co. ceived $1,900 each under the
and behind Hie Sanford Her­ program. St. Lurie, Bay, Pi­
ald building will be consider­ nellas, Taylor, Martin, Flaged.
ler, L e e , Gulf, Brevard,
Orange, Dixie a n d Pasco
counties are scheduled to recelvo funds for like projects,
arcordlng to a department
spokesman.

16 Items Listed
On City Agenda

4 Counties Get
Recreation Fund

FSES Seeking
Job Counselors

Application forms are avail­
able at the local Florida State
Employment Service (or |ierson* Intere'led In becoming a
counselor to help case the cri­
tical Job shortage for teen­
agers.
J. M. Foy, manager of the
local office, said to qualify aa
counselor shies an applica­
tion must l&gt;o a college gra­
duate preferably In counsel­
ing, psychology, social work,
education, sociology or relat­
ed fields.
Successful appUewnts will
be given eight to 10 weeks of
college level instruction beteen July IS ami Sept. 15.
Applicants for youth advisor
positions nerd not be col­
lege graduates, but must he
over 21 and all applicant*
must possess special aptitudes
and dedication for this typo
of work.
Tlie U. S. Labor Depart­
ment last week announced
the crash program to train
2,000 counselors to help solve
the critical unemployment as
part of President Johnson’s
war on poverty.
Secretary of Labor Willard
W. Wirt* said that more than
a million of the 66 million
youth 14 to 19 who are in the
labor forces do not have jobs.

Terrorists Strike
MADRID (U PD -Terrorirta
exploded five bombs Sunday
in scattered districts of Mad­
rid, damoging two banks and
three stores.
)

Milk Meeting

GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Stato duirymrn have sched­
uled ■ meeting at the Univer­
sity of Florida July 7-8 to
discuss • federal court ruling
which the State Milk Com­
mission says left it power-

The court also ruled that
confession* may not be used
in state trials if given to
police m * have refused to
allow tlie suspect to coosult
with Ills attorney.
The 5 to 4 decision reversed
the murder conviction of Dan­
ny Escobedo, sentenced to 29
years in jail for the fatal
shooting of his brother-in-law,
Manuel Valtierra, in Chicago
on Jan. 19, 1960,

Fourth Of July
Fun Fair For
City Planned
Plan* are nearing comple­
tion for the annual Fourth of
July Fun Fair, sponsored by
the Sanford Lions Club. Ik
will be held a t Fort Melon
Park on East First 8 t , Lion
Bill MacLaughlln announced
today.
One feature will be the fre*
eye teats to be given between
2 nnd 5 p. m., using ■ new
eye testing machine which the
Fiona Club purchased and
loaned to the Seminole Coun­
ty Health Department.
Thu
niuchlne, which la
known aa a Titmua Vision
Screencr will test applicants
for visual acuity, muacla batlance and near and fa r vis­
ion.
Persons who do not pass
the test will be referred t«
their physician for follow-up
teita. The machine, which
w h s received May 15, will b«
utilized to screen school chil­
dren for vlilon testa.
Conducting tha scraanlng
will be Dr. Dick Daugherty,
assisted by County Health
Department personnel.
Other features of the Fair
Include pony rides,
train
rides, merry-go-round, a caka
wutk, penny pitching and
other special games and food.
Tho day will bo climaxed by
a huge fireworks display,
starting after dark.
Lions Club member* are
selling tickets on a priss
drawing which will Induda
u color television set, a tran­
sistor radio and movia ticketa, which will be given away.
The City Recreation De­
partment la sponsoring two
hnscball games and a chicken
hurbequo in Fort Mellon Park
on the Fourth.

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Son Of Prayer Case
Figure Defies Court
BALTIMORE (U PI) - The
teen-aged eon of an athelat
who waa the principal figure
in getting the U. 8. Supreme
Court to ban ichool prayer
readlnga haa married the
Jewiah girl that a court order
bad forbidden him to aee.
William Murray. II, and hla

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Fred P. Strange
Dies In Hospital
Fred P. Strange, 72, of 710
W. First Street, Sanford, died
a t 1:40 p. ra. Friday in Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital.
Bom July 13, 1891 In Lake
City, he had lived In Sanford
ior the past 81 year*. A vet­
eran of World War I, he waa
a retired railroad conductor.
He waa a member of Sanford
Masonic Lodge 62. of The
Shrine and of the Elks Lodge.
Survivors are one brother.
J . D. Strange of Delray
Beach and aaveral nieces.

George Wilson
Funeral Held
Funeral services were held
Sunday at 3:30 p. m. In Au­
gusta, Ga., for George Wilson,
M, of 9 Lake Howell Road,
Caaaclborry, who died Friday
in a Veteran’s Hospital in
August.
A native of DeLand, WUeon waa retired as a first
sergeant from the Army after
28 year* of service, Serving
in both World Ware, he waa
the holder of many medals In­
cluding two purple hearts, the
French Croix de Guerre and
the Bronze Star. He waa a
member of VFW Post 11050
of Caaaelberry.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
t i l s Lae Wilson, a daughter,
Georg# Am, three step-eons
and aix grandchildren.
Burial will be at 3 p. m. in
Arlington National Cemetery.

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Woman Is Top
Pipe Smoker
MONTREAL (UP!) - Mrs.
Denys# Thraaybule at Duvernay, Que., won the Women’s
Canadian Open pipe smoking
contest Saturday by keeping
1.3 grama of hurley tobacco
alight for 70 mlnutaa and
nine seconds.
But a Ured-up male con­
testant, Edwin Holland of
.Montreal, took top honor*,
keeping his pipe smouldering
for 100 minutes and 40-aeconda — 12 minutes better
than the previous Canadian
record.

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Dr. Koo To Talk
On Irrigation
Irrigation will he discussed
by Dr. R. C. J. Koo a t the
Home Demonstration Center
Heat Thursday at 7:80 p.m.
Dr, Koo, assistant horticul­
turist at the Citrus Experi­
ment Station, will give an
Illustrated talk on the effects
of Irrigation on yield end
how to determine when It Is
time to Irrigate.
The meeting Is being a r­
ranged by Ernest C. Lundberg, assistant county agri­
cultural agent.

mother, Madclyn, were in­
volved in a battle with police
Sunday at their home after
patrolmen had gone there to
pick up the girl, Susan Abramnvitz, 17.
Murray told a Municipal
Court judge that he and Suaan were married.
Susan’a parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Leonard Abraimrvltz, ob­
tained a court order June 2
which forbade the Murrays
from associating with Susan
on the ground they were lead­
ing her away from her reli­
gion. The girl left homo short­
ly afterward.
Mrs. Murray, who led a
court fight against prayers in
public schools, presently is
trying to get the courts to
remove churches from lax
exempt alalus.
Sunday’* fight with police
erupted w h e n
aulhorities
learned that Susan was living
with the Murrays and thoy
went Iherc lo enforce the
court order.
Mrs. Murray and her son
were released on $5,000 bond
on charges of assaulting the
policemen. The girl became
111 in court and was taken to
University Hospital where a
spokesman said she was suf­
fering from a cold.

Dale L. Walker
Dies At 59
Dale Leo Walker, 6!), 203
E. 26th St., Sanford, died ear­
ly Sunday morning a t Semin­
ole Memorial Hospital.
Owner of the Swap Shop
at 26th St. and 8anfnrd Ave.,
he came to Sanford from
Tampa 18 month* an. He was
born In Kokomo, I ml.
Survivor* are hi* wife,
Mr*. Dorathy Walker of San­
ford; two eons, Jack and Illchard Walker, both of Koko­
mo; two atopsons, Itodney
Shuck of Tampa and Gregory
Shuck of Sanford; two atepdaughter*, Mr*. Pamela Pot­
ter and Ml** Gayle Isiann
Walker, both of Sanfutd; a
brother, Kenneth Walker of
Kokomo and one grandchild.

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DISTRICT AND LOCAL Legion officials taking part in installation for
Oltl Glory Post 183 and Auxiliary Unit were, top, front from left, Mary
Kollman, Mary Brown, Ernestine Forward, Maude Young; second row,
Eva Keller, Vestu Payne, Lillian Cox, Ellznbcth Hllle; Lillian Hovers;
third row, Della Kryder, Ruth Rudolph and Mollle Steudle. In bottom
photo, front from left, Leonard Lisse, Caroline Frld, Jack Beauchamp,
Penny Caldwell; second row, A1 Marsh, William Chamber, Clell Rice,
Ralph Streblo, Thomas Lofgrin, Nela Frld; third row, Frank Steudle,
Linton Cox and Muurico Rudolph.
(Ileruld Photos)

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Bathtub Sailor
HELSINKI. Finland (UPI)
—Finnish jourinalist Jorma
Vlrtanen claimed the world
bathtub racing record today
after cruising 31 miles in 12
hours aboard a ftltcrglau
bathtub powered by a small
outboard motor amt loaded
with saugages and l&gt;ccr.
Vlrtanen said lie believed
the old record of 21 mill* waa
held by an Englishman.

Vacation Bible S c h o o l at
the Paola Church of Christ
will open today with classes
for all age groups, including
adults, under direction of
Morris M. Ruby, evangelist
The school will lie conduc­
ted from 7:20 until t) p.m.
each day through Friday. All
interested families of the
area are Invited to attend

•Said .Mamie, "I already own
one but have no intention of
wearing it in public. Hut if
some women plan on lining
so, that’s their business and
the law enforcement agenc­
ies."
"Actually, the suit isn't
even too good for sunbathing
because It has two suspender
type straps that Would leave
a line on your body. My plsn
I* to wear it at home and I
think other women should do
•o. It’s ok around your boy­
friend or husband or social
pelt. But for th* general puttlie, no thanks.’*
Mis# Wilkinson, an Engliih
girl who measures 48-20.36 al­
so suggested that the ladies
"forget it."
"1 may be known for un­
dressing for the photograph­
er," she said. “ Ilitl to wear
soilielllluK fol the general pubtie w
eg jw g e i 1U"

W. B. Clancy
Of Geneva Dies

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WIVES AND CHILDREN of RVAII-5 personnel were on hand Thuraday morning when tha Navy monitors departed for California and duty
with the Seventh Flout in the Pacific. Here they are aeon wailing for
thu departure.
(Herald Photo)

H o sp ita l N otes
June 111, 1081
Admissions
Steven Jones, Lulu Mar Jon­
es, Kicliuril (.'handler, Ronald
Peoples, Leonard Williams,
Rothermol Detlner and Congetta E. Howen, all of Han­
ford; Angrla Blalock and
Mildird Ksclnvon, l.ongwuod;
ad Katrn Frrxior, N rrth Or­
lando.
Births
To Mr. and Mr*. Glen A.
Bowen, h Ruby Girl, Sanford.
DUrhargra
Maude Gillyanl,
Steven

Cop's Dog Gets
False Tooth
CREWE, Encend (UP) —
Local police put more bit* in­
to lew enforcement today by
lying their 8-year-old police
dug, Ualis, a falsa tooth.
Trainer Sgt. Peter Dainty
said Babs broke tha tooth
three weeks ago. It started to
decay, mi ■ dentist pul llah*
out with un uuui-eihutle and
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JUNK 2#
l l u n i r In c h a r g e of a r r a n g e
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mania.
Admissions
by th * a b u t * n a m e d P l a i n t i f f .
Dorothy Lae Selph, Dale W U.KF.M . I l . i l . B l.KO— Kun T h e p r o p e r l y a o u e h t l o ba
o r a l s a r v l c r a for D ale |. e o f o re r k i a e d la a a follow*:
Walkar, Little Blake and Ben
W a l k a r , i t , 1*1 R. I l t t i H I .
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t-ONUDAl.C HCUJaeobs, all of Sanford; Marie
Han ford , wh o dlad a a r l y HunHIVIHION, ai-cu rd ln a lo t h e
•lay
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In Hrinlnola
I’let ll i r r e o f , aa rero rd * il
Farley, DcBary.
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h ald a t 1 i&gt; m W o d n a a d a y
of Ih* P u b l i c l l i c o r d a of
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■ I U r a m k o w K u n r r a l Horn*
Kem lnola Cu-ti ty.
To Mr. and M n. Ruben
w i t h l l t v . W i l l i a m l l u a a a of
YOU AKK R K Q C I R K D to
f l c l a l ln g . Muriel w ill ha In flit y o u r A n a w t r
Blake, a Baby Girl; and to
w i t h Iba
K v t i g r r a n C t m t t t r y . i l r a m - C l r r k o f th * C o u r t e n d to » « r v i
Mr. and M n. John A. Selph,
howK unrral
llom a
In a r o p y up on Ih* P l a i n t i f f ! ' A l .
a Baby Boy, all o( Sanford,
v h a r g r of a r r a n g e m e n t #
t o r n a y . lltV IN O NATIIANUON,
I*. U. l i n t «l. Cocoa. F l o ri d a ,
nitrhargea
s t iia m . i :, r u i:u r — run u n i U t . i I lieu Ju l y W. 12C4
# r » t a a r v n a a f o r Krad K I t y o u f a l l t o d o ao. a decree
Laura Chittsnden, E a s t #
Tl. o f T i l W. P l r a t p r o co n f a s a * w i l l b* e n t e r e d
Mas Dixon, Richard Chand­ SSttrraenegt .* . Hanford,
w h o dWd a g a i n s t y ou for th * r s l t s f d sler, Jack Davis, Erma AnderK r ld a y In Bam lnola l l t m u r - fou nd ed In I h s C o m p U l n l
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Pellegrino, all of Sanford;
ao n K u n r r a l l l o m a w i t h llrv . RKMINOLK C o u n t y , th la Huh
Robert H- Felt, Lee J. Spra­ H o b a r i M J a n k l n a of th a d ay o f J u n a . t i l l .
T h * S lath o d lat C h u r c h a n i ­ (MEAL)
gue and Barnlce Koppenaal,
m atin g
l i u r l a t w ill h r In
c l e r k of Circuit C ourt
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William B. Clancy of Gen­
eva died early Suinday even­
ing after suffering a heart
attack while workinig oln the
Vertical Assembly Building aU
the Merrtt Island Launch
Area.
An employe of the Law En­
gineering and Testing Co. at
the aite of hat la to be the
largest bundling in Ithe orld,
Clancy was atrekein at 7:16
p. in. and was taken to Wjesthoff Memorial Hoipltal in
Cocoa where he wa« pro­
nounced dead upon arrival at
7:45 p. in.

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Bible School
Opens Today
In Paola

Hollywood Glamor Girls Drop
Curtain On Topless Swim Suit
HOLLYWOOD (UPI ) —
Hollywood glamor girls mod­
estly drew a curtain around
the new toplrei bathing suits
for women today. They should
lie worn only In private, sev­
eral bosomy ladiss of the cin­
ema said.
Stella Stevens, a shapely
blonde, eald, "I think they't*
terrible. Why bother with the
top half? If I was going to
do that I’d go all tha way.
To me. It's half of a bathing
suit. And they’re probably
more espensive than the full
ones. You know, maybe they’ll
com* out with a top half for
men.”
Mamie Van Doren and June
Wilkineon, two cheesecake
queens who have posed for
picturaa In tha altogathar,
took time out from their act­
ing chore* in “77ie Candidate"
sitovi* to bi-intu Ilia ni-w
B(give-

QUALITY AWARD from the National Association of Life Underwriters
was presented Thursday to two Seminole County HKontn. Harry M. Typon, Zone Vice President, center, presents ccrtificatea lo N. I. Kicliburff,
left and Roy Peoples, right. These awards are the results of a maximum
of sales and the conservation of these sales In quality business. The re­
sults are calculated from a two year record of sales and conservation.

WATONGA, Okla. (U PI)—
An escaped convict lay acrlousy wcunded today In a ho*,
pltal, the victim of his own
reflection In a mirror.
Alonzo Talley Jr., 34, who
fled from a Colorado prison
farm June 13, slipped Into
the Fred Sheppard home near
here Sunday through a bedroom window while the fumlly watched television.
Suddenly, out of the cor­
ner of hla eye the nervou*
convict itw something move.
Tsllry whipped out a pietol and fired four bullets at
the moving figure — and tha
ful-length mirror reflecting
Talley’s Imsg* shattered.
Sheppard pushed hi* wife
to the floor and grabbed a
double-barreled shotgun.
Sheppard told Talley to
come out peacefully, but Tal­
l e y replied with sharp words
and two shots from his pistnl, narrowly missing Shep­
pard.
Sheppard fired twlca at
Talley, wounding him in the
hand, arm and lege.
As Talley ran from the
house, out of range of the
short-ranged shotun, Shep­
pard picked up a rifle and
shot at Talley hut missed.
The escapee ran to a near­
by farmhouse and gave him­
self up to the owner, Harry
l.ookbaugh.
"That man down there Is
crazy. Get me a doctor," au­
thorities quoted Talley a*
saying.
Taken to an Oklahoma City
hospitu!, Talley was reported
In serious condition. He lost
•evrral fingers in the acrapc,
officers said.
Talley, who was serving a
term for burlary, escaped
front a prison honor farm
near Pueblo, Colo., in a stateowned car June 13.

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�LBJ Talks 'National Unity' To Blunt Attacks On Program
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson is giving
emphasis to a "national uni­
ty" theme In advance efforts
to blunt Republican attacks
on his program in the 19t&gt;4
election campaign.

Miss Florida
World Named

Johnson is hopeful that his
unity appeal will diminish
public bitterness or division
over racial problems hoi! oth­
er thorny issues, according to
informed sources.
The Chief Executive accen­
ted the call for American un­
ity nnd “an end to difference
and division, to rancor ami
reproach" In a Los Angeles
speech Saturday night.
The address closed cut two
days of speech-making in

CAPE CORAL (UPI) — A
2ll-year-old
Miami beauty,
Carol Hate, was crowned Miss
Florida World here Saturday
and ia slated to vie with oth­
er hceauty queens in the 1004
Miss U.S.A. contest.
Carol bested 20 other girls
this year after finishing as
first runnerup in tho contest
last year. First runnerup this
time was University of Miami
senior Karol Kelly of Zephyrhills and second runnerup
was Mary Duncan of Coral
Gables.

JAYCEE PRESIDENTS COURTESY CAR is presented to Clyde Lontr,
left, by Willie Hunt, president of Hunt Lincoln-Mercury Motors at cere­
monies Thursday at the Civic Center. This is the third new Comet sta­
tion wugon presented to tiie Sanford-Scminole Jaycees by Hunt.

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A program of sacred music
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Ilibis Institute, Toccoa Falls,
O*., will be presented at San­
ford Alllnnce Church Tues­
day beginning at 7:30 p.m.
At 0:30 p.m. preceding the
program, a covered dish sup­
per will bo served. Members
and friends of the church are
invited to attend both.

NEW HOME of Precisioneerinjr, Inc., an Orlando firm which Is moving
its operations in this newly constructed 8,000 Hcpiarc-foot building this
month. The new site is on Sheppnrd Road, just east of U. S. 17-92 and ad­
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surer of the firm. The vice president is his brother, Robert J. Povencher
(now on active duty with tho Navy), und tiio general manager is Jules
Miller,
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Johnson hope* that the deep feeling* over civil rights
forthcoming campaign will and other issues will not wid­
stay on a high plane so that en divisions among Amer­
icans, it was said.

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to oppose broad federal pro­
grams to servo the public.
Johnson returned highly
pleased by the reception he
got o the West Coast, partic­
ularly a turnout of more than
300,000 to see his motorcade
in San Francisco.
lie was reported to feel that
this public response indicated
wide popular approval and
support of administration pro­
grams nnd purposes.

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TAMPA (UPI) —
The
University of Tampa haa re­
ceived applications for fall
admission this year which to­
tal 18 percent higher than
last year.
Dr. Willia J. Dunn said
Saturday that an increase of
full time students will swell
enrollment In the school to
1,400 in September, with a
total registration of about

Legal Notice

California In which Johnson
extolled his administration's
achievements and goals. He
flew bnek to Washington Sun­
day.
In his speeches Johnson
made no direct attack on the
Republicans. Rut h put in an
imputed jibe ut the GOP presidrntinl front-runner, Sen.
Barry Goldwatcr of Arizona.
The President, obviously
hitting at Goldwnter'a states'
rights views, snid it was "as

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T h t Wf need In American public
■choola today la to establiah equality
of education, aaya Francis Keppci,
who ia commissioner of education in
th e Department of Health, Educa­
tion and Welfare.
This does not necessarily mean de­
segregation, nor giving every child
the same quality or amount of edu­
cation. Paradoxically in Keppcl’s
opinion, it means a deliberate in­
equality—on the positive side.
*Tt is Ume,M he says, "th at we
recognize th a t children who have
been deprived the most need the
most, th a t in their schools they need
more, not merely as much, as in oth­
er schools.”
All too often education has been
hesitant and immobile in the face of
new challenges, Keppel maintains.
He proposes six measures which he
believes would make education "a
creative agent for change” and not
merely a "preserver of stability” :
• Begin working with children as
young as 8 and 4 in nursery schools
—"a powerful chance to cancel out
deprivations th a t will otherwise a f­
fect every aspect of their lives.”
• Discard convenient assumptions
about the disadvantaged child's le­
vel of interest: instead, enrich all
children’s "horizons of experience”
in such things as a rt and music and
nature study.
• Keep the schools open for per­
haps 12 or 14 hours a day and 12

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months a year, and offer programs
for adults os well as children to make
the schools a "full-time resource for
the whole community."
* Establish a firm and working
alliance between the school and home
—bring the parents in as partners
in the educational enterprise "with
an intensity unmatched in history.”
* Bring the schools into closer al­
liance with all community resources
so th a t they are no longer isolated
and apart from the community they
serve.
* Create a corps of dedicated
teachers who have the “warmth and
insight which no legislative act can
accomplish.”
There is little th at is revolutionary
about Keppel’s recommendations.
Some of them, such as parent-teach­
e r eo-operation have long been em­
ployed in most schools.
What would be revolutionary' would
be their adoption—with an "un­
matched intensity”—in the nation’s
forgotten schools, whether they are
in the slums behind Main Street or
hidden in the hills beyond State
Route 1.

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Aa Gov. William Scranton of
Pennsylvania tears around ths
country in his last-mlnut*
presidential bid against Sen.
Barry Goldwater, he is pro­
viding ths sharpest irony of
th* 1984 Republican teens.
For this deceptively casual,
mild-mannered governor is on
his way to putting th* Goldwater camp in a permanent
state of rag*. And in to do­
ing, h t may assure th* w ont
intra-party camags since th*
Bull Moos* days of 1912.
Only a few daya ago, in a
little-noticed geeture, a na­
tional party official put his
hand on Arizona Gov. Paul
Fannin's shoulder as th* Ut­
ter walked to a pUtform to
speak for Goldwater. I t was
symbolic, a beginning sign of
accommodation in high party
circles to the Idea of a Goldwater triumph a t San Fran­
cisco.
But the gesture was prema­
ture. For out of the humil­
ities of th* Governors Con­
ference s t Cleveland rots
Scranton.
The irony in hit candidacy
lies in these things:
—Until this month h t had
always indicated his only in­
terest was in being drafted
as a “unity" candidate after
Goldwater snd perhaps others
might have felled.

Thought For Today
Why do you see the speck th at is
in your brother’s eye, but do not noticc the log th a t is in your own eye?
—Matthew 7:3.

Holmes Alexander

LBJ Keeps Wary Gaze
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Al­
though tho motif of referent*
In writing about the Whlto
House Still runs to beagl*
hounds, s mors accurate ref­
erence to LBJ might bo s far
mors aoblo and int*lllgent
four-footer—tits old-faahlonad
firs-hors*.
Ia tho small town on tho
sunny olds of tha Mason-

Quotes
After you hava been in offiea for thro* and a half
years and say you ara going
to start a war on poverty, It
is tha gras test admission of
failuro of any administration
I hava or*r seen.
—Gov. Nelson Rockefeller,
candidate fo r GOP presi­
dential nomination.
People today lira In nations
with dlffersnt social syatema.
But they lira on tha asms
planet. Therefor* ties must
o ilst between them, diplo­
matic aa wall as economic and
cultural
—Hungarian Communist lead­
e r Janos Kadar bids for bet­
ter relations with West Ger­
many.

Dixon tins where I grew to
the age of 12, we had a magnifiesnt pair of thess fir*hones named "Dan” and
“Barney." They w en shiny
sorrels who stood in a pises
that glittered more than tha
White Hous* to a small boy’s
•ysa.
Tha f i n englns was a
gleaming red, roiled with
spindles of angel-whit* hoses.
Tha brass pole stood on a
sple-and-span floor and led
upward to tha bunks w han
tha finm en lolled on red
blanket*. The stalls of “Dan"
and “ Barney" w en bedded
with golden straw, and w en
wlds open except for a metal
bar which automatically drop­
ped when the ulurtn Iwll
sounded.
On this signal "Dan" ar.d
“Barney" would t n t to their
places a t tha tongue of the
engine. Their sparkling har­
ness, suspended above them,
would drop into place—and in
a jiffy the f in engine would
b* racing through the streets
of Clarksburg, mads famous
by the tread of Stonewall
Jackson, John W. Davis and
lately by Deputy Defense Sec­
retary Cyrus Roberta Vanes,
a neighborhood kid whom ws
all called Bobby.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altaaieate Syriag*
Mrs. Jails Barto*
818-1318
Bear Lako-Foreat City
Mrs. Maryaaa Milas
IU-M 7I
Casselberry
Mia. Jama Casselberry
MI-5144
Chalaots
Mrs. Joaa Msgia
&gt;45-1743
DeBary
Mrs. A is a Mailer
4444(11
Delta**
Mia. Mildred Haaey
444-5411
Eateryrise
Mfaa Belea Saadgraaa
MI-MU

G«a*ra
Ml*. Joe. E. Math lea*
&gt;49-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Fraaeea neater
•22-4214
Lake Mo*roe
Mrs. H. L. Johns**
122-4721
Loagwaod
Mrs. Donna Eaten
US-1117
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris D*ea
&gt;22-1919
Oatooa
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
&gt;22-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Rvelra Laady
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The legend was that "Dan"
sad “Barney" not only went
Into action a t tha Bound of
the gong, but that they knew
exactly whsra the firs was
raging and took tha engine
there a t top speed with little
or no instructions by the
driver. I’m not sur* about the
horses, but I'm convinced
Lyndon B. Johnson knows by
Instinct that Barry Goldwater
has caught firs, and th at tha
President Is galloping on
loose tains to quench a con­
flagration that could scorch
him where it hurts.
Better than the polls, better
than the pundits, the intuition
of this elasty, experienced
fire-hone points to the evi­
dence of a political upset that
could surmount th* stunner of
1948. Tha other day, Mr.
President mads a last-moment
decision—unknown to his own
prsss secretary—and dashed
up to New London, Conn.,
where he astounded reporters
with a mlsslle-ratUIng speech
that was not so much anti­
communist as anti-Goldwater.
Mr. Johnson bragged of 1,000
missiles, and 1,100 manned
aircraft capable of H-bombing 8ovietland. Was this re­
cital of A m e r i c a n might
necstsary? To warn Khrush­
chev—no. To clobber Gold
water—yes.
What with promoting Iron
Curtain trade, collaborating
with the USSR on th* reduc­
tion of fistlonabl# materials,
Joining a reciprocal agree­
ment to open consulates In
Russia and tha USA. tha
President never had it so cosy
with Krushchev. But the coal
nass had to be risked because
Goldwater was getting to list­
eners with his incessant warn­
ings against n let-down of
military defense.
Than, last Monday, the
President went to th* 100th
Commencement of 8warth
more College, a Quaker Instl
tutlon In a Republican-gov
emed State. Did ba stress
“ peace T” No. Did hs make
his regulation spiel on frugal
ItyT No. Th# quotable cor* of
hi* sddress could have been a
rebuttal to a them* In Goldwater’s book, Conscience of a
Conservative, and In a hun­
dred Goldwater speeches.
For the President orated
against — Communism T No.
Goldwater? Yea—by denounc­
ing those who called Federalia a “major manaca to indi­
vidual liberty."
Let others call Goldwater a
false alarm. Mr. President
knows better. The press and
pollster coverage of th* Cali­
fornia campaign (only Bant­
us! Lubell gar* Goldwater a
prayer) showed tha bias of
wishful destruction. Ths ab­
surd feebleness of Genaral
Elsenhower's attempt to be­
head Goldwater brings back
th* memory of Churchill's faqulpt "Soma chicken |
nackl" Th* graveyard
whistling of Democratic Na­
tional Chairman Ballsy about
bow “lucky" tho Democrats
would bo to bar* Goldwater
as an opponent has to be
laughed away.
Only LBJ knows where the
fire ia, and bo's galloping
straight for Goldaater.

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Harv Morgas had a salqas experience, but It la
often cited by people who
atop smoking. For tobacco
not only hampers your
health via far greater can­
cer, heart attacks, asthmstic attacks, etc., but It
seems to reduce sexual
vigor, pins many other
sensory delights. So send
for th* booklet below.
CASE T-401: Harv Morgan
is ths talented emcee of an
evening radio ihow on KYW
at Cleveland.
After my first appearance
as a guest speaker on his pro­
gram, he had aaked ms con­
cerning ths specific medical
disadvantages of tobacco, for
hs was a chain smoker.
A few weeks later 1 ws* In­
vited back for another guest
interview.
"Dr. Crane," he volunteered,
“last weekend ws had visitors
and my wife prepared a deli­
cious pot roast.
“It was so good that I had
three helpings!
“And 1 verbally compli­
mented my wife, telling her
that this was the best pot
roast I had aver tasted!
“Then I suggested that she
didn't need to wait until ws
had guests In order to serve
pot roast like that, for I
could enjoy It even when we
were alone.

•

Q #s a n d

A 's

Q—.What are some of th*
patriotic aims of ths Daugh­
ter* of th* American Revolu­
tion?
A—Ths society maintains a
chain of mountain schools
and collages as wall as
schools for Indian children. It
also offers annual student
swards.
Q—Is it Illegal for a priv­
ate cltixen to burn an old
United States flag
A—No, so long as they are
disposed of “In a dignified
way, preferably by burning.”
Q—Who first designated
th* whit* race aa Caucasian?
A—A German anthropolo­
gist named Blumsnbach In
1775 on ths supposition that
ths people of ths Caucasus
were typical of tbs race.
Q—How many planes took
part ia th* famous Doolittle
raid on Japan In April, 1942T
A—Sixteen B-26 bombers.
Q—Is th* teaching of evo­
lution still forbidden In Ten­
nessee?
A—Yes.

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"She smiled dsprecatingly
and said it was the very same
type of pot roast she had
been serving me for years,
yet I had nsvsr commented
about it before.
“ Shocked, I could hardly
believe her, but then I know
my wife tells th* truth, so I
was puxzled.
“Why did this pot roast
taste So much superior to alt
of her previous pot roast
menus?
“Then th* answer suddenly
dawned on met
“I had quit smoking th* day
a fte r yoar first appearance on
our show. And my sens* of
smell apparently had improv­
ed so greatly that now I am
able to enjoy th* aroma of
food.
“Dr. Crane, la this a com­
mon occurrence after a fellow
quits tobacco?"
Psychology Of Flavor
Yes, ths heavy us* of to­
bacco seems to deaden th*
seme of smell
But much of what w* call
th* flavor of food ia really its
aroma.
You may recall that we
have four elementary taste
qualities, such as sweet, salt,
sour and bitter.
But they actually exart only
a minor influence on th* en­
joyment of food, for beef­
steak is certainly far more
than merely s “salty" sens*Uon.
In our psychology labora­
tories, w* have often proved
to students th* vast import­
ance of the nos* aa regards
flavor.
For exempts, If w* block
ths nostrils completely and
then alternately givs the
student a slice of apple; then
a slice of raw onion, hs can't
tail th* difference!
That may sound impossible
to you reader* who have
nsvsr taken a course In ex­
perimental psychology, but it
is true.
Furthermore, th* student no
longer can distinguish be­
tween cinnamon vs. ordinary
flour.
Onion ia thus an "odor,”
not a taste. And so is cinna­
mon, plus most of ths qual­
ities that ws srrontously call
th* “taste" of food.
If you aver had a bad cold
that stopped both nostrils,
you may recall how food no
longer tasted good!
Actually, you atill eould dls-

tingulsh eweet, salt, soar and
bitter, but you didn’t reallte
that what you c o n s i d e r
“taste" is largely aroma of
food.
Heavy smokers (girls, be­
ware) alto can't detect their
own B. O. as easily nor the
fact they may reek of exces­
sive perfume or after-shave
lotion.
So tend for my booklet
“ How To Break th# Tobacco
snd Liquor Habits," enclosing
a long stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20 cents.
(Always write te Dr.
Crane ia car* of this aawspaper, eacletlag a long
stamped, addressed eavclope
aad M ceets to cover typ­
ing sad printing coats when
you scad for an* of his
booklets.)

H R mJ

Lewto and Clark tack r»
calved 1^00 acne of "public
land" from th* govamment
aa a reward for tboir pioator
lag expedition. The enlisted
nen who tm alad with them
on the twMwar agpidition to
tho Padfie meat aad back
each received 830 acne to
land and double paj.

Yet he is now entered as a
purely factional candidate, th*
thrusting wedge of th* Re­
publican moderates, at an
hour in the race when Goldwraterites are bound to view
any rival as a thief taking
from their hero a prize al­
ready won.
—Tha gentlemanly Scranton,
ao reluctant to be pulled Into
this fight, is d e l i v e r i n g
against Goldwater and hi*
view* the most stinging blows
tha senator has felt since he
entered the lUta six months
ago. To Goldwater this has
been unexpected — and pertonally wounding. H* ought
to have remembered how
Scranton two years ago re­
duced to stuttering incoher­
ence his Democratic oppon­
ent for governor, Richardson
DUworth, ex-Marina and vateran of the political wart.
So now Scranton, the man
who talked only of unity, may
by force of circumstance be
the final spur to bitter Re­
publican warfare from now
through San Francisco to No­
vember and beyond.
Still it is not he who put
this party in a state where
war may now be touched off.
Th* cleavages are old. They
ar* both regional and ideol­
ogical In some places they
exist between upper and low­
er party echelons. Contribut­
or* of money and th* profes­

sional* who use it do not te*
ty t to ay* in many instances.
AH this conflict has reach­
ed a peak of rancor in 1964.
Between th# eonaervatlve
and moderata party forces
there ia today little mutual
respect, little friendship, little
wish for common undentap.4ing.
Goldwater people of
ex­
hibit open contempt for their
rivals. Caught in tha mood of
ugly interchange, Goldwater
himself, a naturally friendly
man, is busy crossing top
party figure# off his list.
On th* other side, the sen­
ator would be stunned if ht
knew the name# of two re­
spected party men—both calling themselves his friends—
who have in recent week*
labeled Goldwater a "party
destroyer."
What led them to this de­
vastating charge waa th*
mountainous array of com­
plaints that Goldwater forces
in su te alter state have
crushed “good party peopla"
whose only sin was that they
“would not write it in blood
for Harry."
If any slim hope existed
that these deep d i v i s i o n s
could be papered over, it was
probably dashed altogether
when William Scranton came
out of Harrisburg and began
■ w i n g i n g for Goldwater'*
chin.

Phil Newsom Says &gt; . .

Chile Shows Vast Pride
UPI Foreign News Analyst
la tha quiet luxury of San*
tiago'a Club da la Union, th*
wealthy and Influential will
boast of Chile's long record
of political stability and react
with fierce national pride
against any suggestion that
th# country’* pattern of de­
mocracy is something less
than perfect.
It is true that sine* 1981,
all Chilean presidents have
been duly elected without re­
sort to revolution, demonstrat­
ing a consistent devotion to
democracy.
It la alto true that in ths
slums of bustling Santiago
and among farm laborers
there ia hunger and disease
on a seal* equal to any to be
found in South America.
And, further, it ia true that
Chile's Communist party, with
membership estimated at
50,000 and with other thous­
ands of sympathizer*, ia prob­
ably ths etrongeit and beat
organised in Latin America
not counting Cuba.
Therein lies th* possibility
that on next Sept. 4 Chile
could become the firit nation
in ths Amarlcas freely to
elect a government oriented
toward communism, if not
dominated by it.
Chile's la a copper and ni­
trate economy, with copper
occupying by far th* most Im­
portant position. Chile’s cop­
per reserves ara estimated at
IT par cant ef tha world's
to tal
Copper and nitrate make up
M per cent of th* country’s

exports and produce 90 per
cent of Chile'* dollar Incoma.
Last March a seemingly
strong
middle-of-the-road
coalition under which Presi­
dent Jorg* Allessandrl Rod­
rigues has governed sine* No­
vember, 1958, collapsed.
Two leading candidates have
emerged for the presidential
elections to be held this Sep­
tember.
On* la Sen. Eduardo Frel
Montalva of th# left-of-center
Christian Democrats. The oth­
er is Dr. Salvador Alcnde,
representing the big SocialistCommunist bloc, who missed
election in 1958 by only 33,000
votes.
AUende is Irked by charges
that his government would br
Moscow-dominated and points
out that his popular action
front it composed of six par­
ties of which the Communists
ar* only one. But the Com­
munists represent nearly half
hit strength and are especial­
ly strong among labor and
teachers.
A plank in Allendc'a plat­
form Is the takeover by the

government of the big copper
mine* owned by th* United
State* companies, Anaconda
and Braden, th* latter a sub­
sidiary of Kennecott.
He says the takeover will
be legal and th* companies
will be reimbursed. But hi*
plan for reimbursement i*
vague.
Frei oppose* nationaliza­
tion and national control of
copper tales. Both men acorn
th# Alliance for Progress
which has distributed about
$270 million In Chile in th*
last two years.
Heart Attack Deaths
Earh year, approximately
GO,000 men die prematurely
in the United States of heart
attacks associated with ciga­
rette smoking. Ths death rata
from this causa is approxi­
mately equal to the estimat­
ed number of men who die
prematurely of all other di­
seases associated with smok­
ing including lung cancer, ac­
cording to th* Americas
Heart Association.

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June 22, 1964 — ra p e 5

Effect Of Gl
Bill Reviewed
After 20 Years
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Rep. Prank T. Row, R-Ohlo,
In a statement Issued on the
20th anniversary of passage
of the GI Bill, said that pro­
bably no other piece of leg­
islation has had such a “far
reaching effect on the lives
of millions of Americans and
on our economy."
He said five million homes
were built and more than
three million persons educa­
ted under the bill.
Other congressional news:
Civil Rights: The House was
scheduled to receive the Sen­
ate version of the civil righta
bill today with leaders press­
ing for enactment of the bill
beefore the Fourth of July.
Rep. Kmmunucl D. Celler, one
of the House managers of the
bill, said he plnnned to ask
for unanimous consent f o r
House acceptance of the Sen­
ate measure, which differs in
detail but not In substance
from the bill passed earlier
this year by the representa­
tives.
Appropriations: Senate De­
mocratic Leader Mike Mans­
field, Mont., listed for action
this week the $1 billion In­
terior Department appropri­
ations bill and a $6.2 billion
appropriations request for the
Treasury, Post Office and
President's executive office.
Voting on both measures w b s
delayed by the civil rights
debate.

Storms Slash
Across Nation
United Press Intfrnatlonsl
Thunderstorms chewed a
wide swath from Kansas to
the Carolines today and tor­
nado forecast was hoisted for
parts of the Great Plains on
the first full day of summer.
Driving rains in eastern
Nebraska, where flash floods
left six persons dead last
week, set residents to watch­
ing the rlverbanks again. The
little town of Friend, Neb.,
was belted with 3 50 Inches
of rain in only 45 minutes.
The tornado forecast also
called for severe thunder­
storms, large hail and dam­
aging surface winds for cen­
tral and eastern Nebraska,
southeastern South Dakota,
western Iowa and northwest­
ern Kansas.
T h u n d e r s t o r m s boil­
ed across Kansas on 60 mile
an hour winds during the
night, spilling mora than six
Inches of rain In some areas.
Four inches of rain drenched
Clay Center, Kan., with two
Inches fallbig lb an hour.
Klghty m.p.h. winds flung
baseball-site hall a t Imperial,
Neb., and strong winds were
reported in Missouri and ths
Texas Panhandle.
Twisters struck with regu­
larity Sunday night and dur­
ing the day in wide areas of
the country.

Churchwomen
Set Barbecue
By Donna Eaten
Plans wern act for a fund­
raising country atyln chicken
barbecue at the June meeting
of the Episcopal Churchwom­
en of Lrfingwood’e C hr 1 • t
Church.
The barbecue fa acheduled
for Saturday from 6:30 until
7:30 p. m. on the church
grounds, weather permitting,
or In the parish house In the
event of inclement weather.
On the menu with the
chicken will be baked beana,
tossed salad, French bread,
cupcakes, coffee, tea or cold
drinks. Door prises will be
■warded.
Tickets priced for adults
and children, six to 16, are
available from any member
of the club or may be pur­
chased a t the barbecue. Thera
will ba no eharga for childran
under six years.
Serving on the dinner com­
mittee era Mre. Peggy Kuhn,
chairman, Mrs. Virginia Bow■rsox, co-chairman and Mrs.
Paulina Stevens, posters and
barbecue chicken with aaalatsnea from members of the
church's Man's Club. Mrs. JoAnna Hammond will ba in
charge of waitresses, Mrs.
Marguerite Morriaon, public||ty and Mrs. Helen Thompson,
tickets.

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JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
Scores of college students
from across the nation pour­
ed into Mississippi under the
watchful eyes of state offic­
ials today to take part In a
massive civil rights project.
The first wave of volunteer*
for the summer-long project
—estimated at about 200—fan­
ned out to assigned posts in
about 25 cities and towns.
A spokesmen tor the Coun­
cil of Federated Organiza­
tions (COFO), which is spon­
soring the project, said there
had been no major trouble so
far but expressed concern ov­
er what might happen in com­
ing weeks.
COFO traders have stress­
ed repeatedly that the pro­
gram is aimed primarily at
helping Mississippi Negroes
gain the right to vote through
setting up "freedom schools"
in vnrinus communities. The
announced plan* do not call
for mass demonstrations.
But both Negro leader* and
stnte officials were apprehen­
sive about how the presence
of white youths in Negro sec­
tions would be received, par­
ticularly in the smaller towns
and rural areas.

PRESIDENT ON COAST—President Lyndon B.
Johnson is framed by one of the Riant landitiR
legs of a NASA Lunar Landing Research Vehicle
during an inspection of the Flight Research
Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

Missing Florida Bookkeeper
Key To Hoffa Prosecution
CHICAGO (UPI) — U. S.
marshals hunted for a miss­
ing bookkeeper today who tile
government claims w o u l d
complete its case in the $25
million fraud trial of team­
ster boss James Hoffa.
Prosecutor William O. Hittman said he hopes to have
Eric Shinkcl, Miami bockkvep.
er, in court by Wcdcsday or
Thursday. U. S. D i s t r i c t

New York Bans
Topless Suits
NEW YORK (UPI) - City
Park CommU.-itiiu-r Nowbcld
Morris put out the word Sun­
day for young ladies thinking
of wearing the new topless
swim suits (o city beaches:
Don’t.
“As far as Pin concerned,
s woman who doesn’t wear a
top is guilty of indecent ex­
posure," Morris said.
He explained what violators
of the bare bosom ban could
expect: A policeman will
"gently" wrap the offending
female in a blanket and
escort her to a stationhousc.

Court Judge Richard B. Aus
tin issued a material witness
warrant Friday for Shinkcl,
bookkeeper for the construc­
tion company of defendant
Calvin Kovcns, 40.
Kovens is one of seven endefendants also chared with
fraudulently obtaining $25
million flout the teamsters
pension fund and diverting
$1.7 million of the amount for
their own uses.
Bittman said Shinkrl was
served with a standby sub­
poena June 0. Since then, the
prosecutor suid, 11. .8 mar­
shals have been uiinbla to In
cate the missing witness. A
spokesman for the Kovens
Company said none of Shink
cl’s fellow Miami employes
knew of his whereabouts.
Bittman decined to reveal
the nature cf the information
lie hopes to obtain from
Shinkel.
Other witcssrs have testi­
fied that Kovens accepted
"kickbacks" fur his aid in ob­
taining the pension fund
loans. The government claims
the diverted money wns used
In attempts to rescue the then
financially troubled Sun Val­
ley Inc. rral estate develop­
ment In Florida.

DeBary Man Organizes Class
For Area Laryngectomees
John Kissel of DeBary has
announced the organization of
a class lo leach area residents
who have undergone a laryn­
gectomy (removal of the or­
gan of voice) how to speak
again. At present six eager
students sr« resdy to begin
classes which will open at Uic
Community Center upon com­
pletion of the Red Cross Room.
Any person wishing to join
the group should contact Kis­
sel at his home, 17 Palmetto
Drive, DeBary, or by tele­
phone, 666-5174.
While living la New Jersey

Special Course
Of Study Set
A special course of study In
rhlroprstica orthopedies has
been completed by Dr. A. W.
Woodall of 1400 S. Park Ave.
It was sponsored by ths Flor­
ida Chlropratlea Association.
Instruction* were given by
Dr. Joseph R. Leaky of Mi­
ami, president-elect of the
statewide organisation and
rhairman of the Curriculum
for the Florida Board of Orthopedie Review. Thirty-seven chiropractors In the state
took the course.

Kissel taught many persons
to speak fluently again. He
has been a laryngectomee
since 1018 when the operation
was performed at Memorial
Hospital in New York after
which he attended the Na­
tional Speech Hospital in New
York City.
He was associated with the
Journal • American Circula­
tion Department Mail Room
in New York and also has
been manager of the Electric
( ooperative in New Jersey
and field operation engineer
fo* the manager division of
REA in Washington, D. C.
For a time be was employed
by the Brooklyn Edison Com­
pany a* general foreman.
The DeBary Unit of West
Volusia Cancer Society, of
which 3Ira. Adam Muller is
chairman^ has offered full co­
operation and assistance In
any way possible with the
frrthcoming speech classes
wten Kissel will generously
share h a knowledge with
those of the area who are in
need of the service.

5 Britons Killed
By Indonesians
KUCHING, Sarawak (UPI)
— One hundred Indonesian
terrorists drove arrest the
Malaysian border into south
western Sarawak and killed
five members of u British
Gurkha patrol in fierce jun
gle fighting today.
An officinl announcement
said five more Gurkhas were
wounded In the six-hour hat
tie which broke out late Sun
dny night and lasted into this
morning.
T h e Indonesians finally
were driven off and carried
away in undetermined num
her of casualties under cover
of dnrknris, the announce­
ment said.
Offieiala called it the larg­
est attack ever mounted by
guerrillas In Sarawak, and
said it bloodied the Gurkhas
more than any previous en­
gagement.
The site of the battle was
pinpointed ns the Hasan area
of the Lundu district in Sa­
rawak's first division, which
is located in the territory’s
southwestern corner only a
few mile* from the Indonsian
border. Both Sarawak and
Sabah are parts of Malaysia
on the Island of Borneo,
which the new British com­
monwealth country shares
with Indonesia.
It was the first new fight­
ing since the collapse over the
weekend of a Malaysia sum­
mit conference In Tokyo
among Indonesian President
Sukarno, Mnlayslan Prime
Minister Tengku Abdul Rah­
man and President Dinsdado
Maeapagal of the Philippines.
The conference broke up
on the issue of the withdrawal of Indonesian guerrilla*
from Melaysia.
Spokesmen also said It was
the first time that Indone­
sian force* appeared to get
the best of the tough Gurkha
troops. Previous Indonesian
attneka were believed never
lo have Involved more than
76 terrorists.

Auxiliary Meet
The Auxiliary to the Longwood Volunteer Fire Dept,
will meet at 7 p. m. today at
the Carl Lommler home.
Plana for assisting ths fire­
men at the annuel Fourth of
July Fiesta will be discussed.
All members ara urged to at­
tend.

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Father's Day Was Big One For Bunning And Lanier

Thinking
Out Loud Perfect Game,
Rookie Hitting
Features Slate

Yankees Grab
AL Lead With
Wins Over Sox

Bjr J u lia n B U n a tro a

They were bound to heppent
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We're referring to Jim Bun
By Milten Rlchmsn
Bing'a perfect game for the
UPI Sports Writer
Phtlr agalnit the Meta and the
The happiest bssebsll fath
Yankeea' climbing into firit er on Fsther’s Dsy wss Jim
place in the American Lea Bunning but the proudest one
gue.
wss ex-msjor league pitcher
a • •
Max Lanier.
Banning’* (p ecu n iar feat
Bunning, the lanky 32-yearwaa the flrat major leagee
perfect performance in 4Z old righthander for the Phil­
year*. Aa each year went adelphia Phillies, received
by the boanla the percent- practically everything any
apt for each a display of dad could want after pitching
barling ability Increased.
And the chance* of It hap­ a perfect game against the
pening to a member of the New York Mcts Sunday on
of the Philadelphia NL Father’a Day.
team were also aa great
He got a big kiss from his
ntaeo no PfcRly had entered 12-yesr-old daughter, B a r the “charmed circle" since
PARTICIPATING IN PART ONE of the Ameribara, oldest of his seven chil­
UN,
can
Red Cross course for swimming instructors
dren, and a bear bug from bis
• • •
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Frank Scott, Suo Youmans, Muxino EdmisA few (and a mighty few at attractive blonde wife, Mary.
ton, June Newell, Shirley Stuart, Jack Stuart,
that) abort weeka p ait the
Both were among the 32,026
Yankeea were nudged in sixth fans who yelled themselves
Jean Goplen, Lynn Giles, Sharon Giles, Barbie
place and playing no better hoarse during a five-minute
Giles, Bobby Ring, Sandy Richards, Carolyn Lav­
than .500 baseball at that standing ovation for him after
time. But Yogi said he wasn't he struck out pinchhitter John
worried. At that time it Kern­ Stephenson for the final out
ed that none of the other of his masterpiece at Shes
American League dubs were Stadium.
worried cither.
That was Bunnlng’s 10th
• • •
strikeout of the game and it
But hero they are agalnl nailed down a 641 first game
The American League aUnd- victory, after which the Phil­
ings look “natural" again lies also won the nlghtcsp, 6with New York perched right 2, on a combined three-hitter
Sanford’s Legion baseball
on top of the heap. Even
team ran Into an unknown
by rookie Rick Wise and vet­
though most baseball fans eran Johnny Kllpptteln to
Seminole Swim Association hurler by the name of Bob
concede that “it’ll probably widen their National League
Denton Friday night In Or­
be the Yankees" to the Octob­
members qualified to 10 lando and Post 19 of that city
lead to two games.
e r ffis ilc we're still of the
Proud as Bunning was over cvcis during last weekend’s racked up a 4 to 0 shutout
opinion thst it will be a diffi­ the second no-hitter of his seventh annual Leesburg In­ over the locals in a District
cult fight for tha Yanks right major leaguo career, he still
Saturday
vitational Swim Sleet in Six engagement.
down to the wire.
night, however, the Sanford
had
nothing
on
beaming
Max
which soma 30 tea mi partici­
• • •
Lanier, who once pitched for pated with some of the finest aggregation bounced right
And that NL race con­
back to capture a 10 to 3 dcthe St. Louis Cardinals and
tu ses to be Jest t hat . . . n now manages to San Fran­ AAU swimmer* to Florida
race, with Philadelphia and
competing.
cisco’s farm system.
the Giants setting the pace.
Barbara Bolt, to the 15-17
The reason he was bursting
With only nine and a half
with pride was because his age division, came borne with
games separating the ninth 22-ycar-old son, Hal, a pea
place Milwaukee Braves green rookie, rapped out four a fourth place ribbon to the
100-yard butterfly, filth to the
and the lop-running Phils
hits Sunday, including his
anything could happen—and first major league homer, to 100-yard backstroke, sixth to
W L PcL GB
probably will. Aside from
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lead the Glanta to a 7-3 vic­ the 50-yard freestyle and Join­ New York
the Meta there's not a single tory over tha Cardinals.
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ed with Linda May, Cheryl Baltimore
dub in the National that
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Young Lanier, a second Murray and Dclalno Joyn- Chicago
can be counted out of con­ baseman brought up from Ta­
Minn.
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son
to
the
200-yard
freestyle
tention right now.
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coma of the Pacific Coast relay for a fourth place to- Clove.
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Boston
League only last Thursday,
A. J . Foyt has his sights collected eight hlU to 16 lsh.
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Detroit
She was swimming against
oet on the Firecracker 400 times up to hia first National
Lus Ang.
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which will have its sixth run­ League series. No wonder his the well known Susan Tyler Wash.
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of the Winter Park Swim Aaao- Kan. City
ning at Daytona International pop waa proud.
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elation who holds several
July 4. The cold-eyed Texan
Sunday's Results
Elsewhere in the National
who acored hia second win to League, Houston vaulted to state records.
Boston 9 Baltimore 6
Milton (Skip) Parsons came New York
the Indianapolis 500 this year seventh place with a 5-2 and
2 Chicago 0
— and still undefeated this 5-4 sweep over Milwaukee, j fourth to the 15-17 age New York 2 Chicago 1
season in open cockpit compe­ Chicago also took a pair from division 100-yard butterfly (or Detroit 4 Minnesota 2
tition, will drive a new Ford Pittsburgh, 2-1 and 7-2, and Iwya. Other Seminole final- Washington 13 Kansas City 2
readied by Holman-Moody to Lot Angeles beat Cincinnati b ts were: lo and under boys’ Washington 5 Kansas CM/ 2
200-yard freestyle, Garland Los Angeles 4 Cleveland X
the Firecracker.
to the opener, 4-2, but lost the Harden,
Mark
Stcnstrom,
• • •
Tuesday's Games
nightcap, 2-1.
Dickie Deaa and Walt Mor­ Washington at Los Angeles,
Tha signing of Foyt means
gan; 13-14 glrla 200 yard med­ (N)
that Ford is dead aerlous In
ley relay, Nancy May, Jane Detroit a t Kansas City, 2
ita effort to whip all rivals
l’olgar, Debbie Johnson and
(T-N)
in the 160-lap battle over the
Cindy Wilson; 13-14 boys’ 200- Cleveland at Minnesota, (N)
world's fastest track. For to
yard medley and freestyle re- 1Boston at Chicago (N)
addition to Foyt, Ford will
lay, Randy Bowling, Fred New York at Baltimore (N)
send out five of NASCAR's
Ganas, Met Morgan and John
top drivers — Fred Lorenzen,
Results Friday
Wight; 1547 Glrla 200-yard
Marvin Panch, Junior John­ Lake Mary 4, North Orlando 2 medley relay, Barbara Bolt,
son, Bobby Johns and Ned
Results Saturday
Rosemary Walton, Delaine
Jarrclt.
Longwood 3, North Orlando 1 Johnson and Linda May,
Results Friday
• s •
Sunland 12, Altamonte Sena­
Perfection Dairy 4 Hanford
Even with this formidable
tors 11
Atlantic 3
learn Ford won't be any
STANDINGS
Perfection
130 000—4 1 2
b e t t e r than co-favorite. Casselberry ................... 1
0
Atlantic
ooo 210-3 3 3
Mercury, Plymouth a n d
Altamonte Twins .........3
1
L Pet. GB WP — Tommy Gracey (6-3),
W
Dodge will have such crack Sunland ..........................5
1
LP—Miko Hickson (0-9)
33 23 423
chauffeurs as Richard Pet­ Bear Lake ....... ,,,,« « .. 3 2 Phlla.
Results Saturday
37 20 .587 2
ty, Bobby Isaac, Rex White, North Orlando ............ 3
3 San Fran.
Navy 20 Perfection Dairy t
26
.549
4tt
Clnn.
34
Billy Wade, Dave Pearson, Longwood ...................... 2 2
324 0(H )—20 16 0
33 29 .532 514 Navy
Pitta.
Karl Balmer, Jim Paschal Lake Mary ...................&gt;
3
30 30 .500 7V4 Perfection 200 0 0 — 2 S 3
and Paul Goldsmith. Paul Altamonte Senators . . . . 0 5 Chicago
St. Louii
32 33 492 6 WP—Waller Jardon (4-1), LP
will bo driving out of BanGame Toulgbt
32 34 .485 8V4 —Hanlon (0-1)
ford for bis sponsor, Ron- Longwood ■*»• Bear Lake, 6 Houston
31 33 .484 814
Lo* Ang.
p.m.
30 34 .409 914
Mllw.
• • •
20 47 .209 21
New York
M O D E R N IZ IN G
Did you know that during
Sunday's Results
the 1963-64 school year Flor­
San Franebm 7 St. Ixtula 3
YOUR HOM E
ida State University’s seven
Philadelphia 6 New York 0
intercollegiate sports h a d
Retulta Friday
HEATING ?
three undefeated t s a n s l Hunt Lto-Mer 6 First Fed. 3 Philadelphia 8 New York 3
Chicago
2
Pittsburgh
1
They were unbeaten in swim­ Hunt Lin-Mer 100 700-6 4 1
6 EN IR A10 H IC TR IC
Chicago 7 Pittsburgh 2
ming, track and golf. In track, First Federal 200 010-3 3 4
I-na Angeles 4 Cincinnati 2
it was Coach Mike Long’s WP—Steve Hitchcock (6-3),
W EATH1RTW OH
Cincinnati 2 Lot Angeles 1
fifth undefeated dual meet
LP-D avld Wiggins (4-3)
Houston 5 Milaukee 2
A ll ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP
season to 10 years. Tbs golf­
STANDINGS
Houston 5 Milwaukee 4
ers ran up a string or 19 Hunt Llncoln-Micrcury 17 5
Tuesday's Gomes
• AUTOMATIC OPERATION
straight dual wins over a two Locomotive Engineers 14 7
San Francisco a t Cincinnati 2
year period under Hugh Dur­ Chase ........................... 13 9 (T-N)
• SAFE AND CHAN
ham.
First Federal .............. 10 11 Pittsburgh at New York (N)
• ENHANCES PROPERTY
Standard OU ................. 0 22 Los Angeles at Milwaukee (N)
Game Today
Houston a t St. Loub (N)
P U a year m in i
Chats at First Federal
Chicago at Philadelphia, S (T4:30 at Bay Avenue Park
N)
Results Friday
Yanks 7 Rebels •
Panthers 16 Cuba 7
STANDINGS
Chiefs ............................... a 0
ON 100 BRANDS
Panthers .......................... 1 I
Rebels, , , , , i - i , „ h m - i 1
1
Tigers
.......................... 1 1
Yanks ............................... 1 1
Cubs ................................. 0 a
SANFORD
Games Today
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Tigers vs Chiefs (LltUe Lea­
ELECTRIC CO.
OPEN DAILY — • A. M . • CtlS P. M.
gue Field)
116
E.
FIRST
HANFORD
Rebels vs Panthers (Softbatl
UR Magnolia 322-1563
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Field)

ender, Jean Wilson, Nicki Morgan, Dee Silver,
Bettye Reagan, Buster Anderson, Barbara ZelIcy, Jack Stewart and Pat Costello. Instructors
are Sally Neider, Edity Avenal, Jack and Peg
Horner, Colleen Stewart, Cindy Lake, Martha
Kilpatrick and Evelyn Birkcnmeyer.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole Group Legion Splits With Winners Named
Pariicipafes In Orlando, New Smyrna For Sports Car
Leesburg Meet
Rally Sunday

American
League

South Seminole
Little League

Little American

National League

Little National

Pee Wee League

All eilllTIOIIIft

SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!
FARRELL’S

cblon from New Smyrna
Beach to a non-league battle.
Friday night Donnie Smith
went to the ml] for Manager
Fraink Thomas'* Post 53 nine.
Smith gave up five hits, fan­
ned eight and walked to. But
Smith couldn't get any sup­
port at the plate from hb
mates who were stood on
their ears by Denton. "They
Just couldn't hit the boy," said
Thoma*.
Saturday night Jim Courier
started on the hill for Sanford
agahnst New Smyrna- He
was nicked for three runs but
he fanned eight during a fiveinning stint. However, Thomas
had to yank Courier at the
end of the fifth because Jim 's
back began giving him trou­
ble.
Thomas sent Rick Sires to
the hill. Sires went the rest
of the way without difficulty.
Red Jansen, Sanford's third
sacker, and Marvin Sheffield,
second baseman, paced the
locab at the plat Saturday
night. Each got a pair of
blows
including
doubles.
About 200 fans saw tbs con­
test.

South Seminole
Senior League
Rriulta Friday
Longwood 7, North Orlando 4
Results Saturday
Altamonte 9, Sunland •
STANDINGS
Longwood ........................ 3
Altamonto Springs ......... 3
Casselberry .....................2
Sunland ............................2
Bear Lake ..............
1
North Orlando .............. 1
Games Tonight
Longwood -vs- Casselberry,
p.m.

Morry Meriam and Don
Robertson won the Sport* Car
Club of America Bally to
Sanford Sunday to a VW with
a total of 33 penalty points
through eight check points
and they also won the first
place VW award.
The rally, a TSD event of
about 175 miles, was run
through Seminole, Orange and
Lake countiei. Second place
went to Jean and Pete Ro­
berta, formerly of Australia
and presently residing in Mel­
bourne, driving a SAAB 750
GT with 37 points. Third place
with 92 points went to Ann
White of St. Pctcriburg and
Harriet Strom of Daytona
Beach to a Volvo P-1500.
Bill and Helen Lynch of
Tampa, in a Porshe, acored
93 points for fourth place and
won firit place for Urn Porshe
Trophy. In fifth place waa
White Moser and Lee Lindbrough of West Palm Beach
in a Volvo P-1800 with 94
points.
Tha rally ftobhed at the
Lake Monroe Inn where e
buffet and trophy presenta­
tion ceremony was held. The
rally was sponsored by Jim
DcBrtoe with the assistance
of Seminole Sports Club of
Sanford and points counted to­
ward t h e regional SCCA
championships.

By Curt Block
UPI Sports Writer
Baseball historians: J o t
down June 21 as the day the
Yankees climbed into first
place and circle it for future
reference.
The defending Amarican
League champions, off to
their slowest start to many a
year under rookie manager
Yogi Berra, are finally play­
ing the brand of baseball Ber­
ra remembers from his play­
ing days. And they’re doing it
against their most formidable
rivals, the Chicago White Sox.
The White Sox have been
absolutely pallid when con­
fronted by the Yankee pin
stripes. The futility of it all
reached its climax Sunday
when the Yanka scored an un­
earned run to the 17th toning
of the American League’s
longest game of the year to
post a 2-1 over the Chisox
after taking the opener of the
doubleheader, 2-0, b e h i n d
home runs by Mickey Mantle
and Elston Howard.
New York and Chicago
hive met nine times thus far
this season with Chicago
winding up on the abort end
every time.
In other American League
contests, Boston dropped Bal­
timore, 94; Detroit stopped
Minnesota, 4-2; Los Angeles
downed Cleveland, 4-1; and
Washington took two from
Kansas City, 13-2 and 5-2.

Junior League
Results Friday
Elks 17 Kiwanls 12
Kiwania
414 3 -12 5 5
Elka
(10)03 4-17 10 2
WP—Chris Akers (4-3), L P Edgar Jobe (2-2)
Results Saturday
CPO 11 Kiwania 1
Kiwania
loo ooo- 1 2 3
CPO
103 70X-U 3 1
W P-M Ike Siubblns (2-7), LP
—Alan Cooper (3-4)
Elks 12 Clvltan R
Elks
HO 163-12 14 3
Clvltan
141 200- 8 4 5
W P-G ary Maples (7-3), L P Dennls Kceran (1-2)
Games Today
Rotary at Kiwania 4:30
Civitan at Shrine 7:30
at Memorial Stadium

Hits

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frralti Page 6 — June 22, 1964

Drag Titleholder
Joins Local Firm
Col Beecher Wyatt, holder
of the Florida Stock Elimina­
tor drag racing title, is now
a s s o c i a t e d with Bon-Sun
Chryiler-Plymouth dealership.
Hayes said that Wyatt will
be In the position of perform­
ance manager.
Beecher has driven his 1964
Plymouth — The Rebel —
throughout the southeast and
ha* never been beaten in a
regular auper stock meet.
Wyatt holds the track rec
ords in Harriman and Smith
field, Tcnn., and also the
Golden Triangle Track rec­
ord at Tampa.
On July 11, Wyatt wiU par

Hunt's Clinch
Tie For Little
National Title
Hunt’s Lincoln • Mercury
Comets clinched at least a tie
for the City Recreation De­
partm ent's L i t t l e National
League championship Friday
by beating First Federal 8 to
3.
Steve Hitchcock struck out
10 platemen on the way to
picking up his sixth pitching
win of the Mason. Hunt could
win the flag if they can get
by Chase Wednesday or if the
second place Locomotive En­
gineers lose any one of their
last three tilts.
In the Llttic American, P er­
fection Dairy edged the Bankera of Sanford Atlantic Friday
afternoon 4 to 3. Tommy Gra­
cey, the winning pitcher, and
Mike Hickson, the loser, each
struck out 11.
In another Little American
tilt. N a v y — already loop
champs—pinned a 20 to 2 de­
feat on Perfection Saturday
night behind the hitting of An­
dy Rufus, Freddie Turman
and Walt Jordan.
Jordan got credit for hia
fourth win to five decisions
this season.

ticipate in a grudge race at
the Osceola Drag S t r i p
against Bob Tucker of Orlan.
do. Tucker will be piloting hi*
1963 all aluminum Chevrolet.
Tucker wss the previous hold­
er of the Florida Stock Elimi­
nator championship.
Wyatt’s famed "Rebel" is
now on display at Bon-Sun,
519 East First Street. Hays,
who recently took over the lo­
cal agency, is a former stock
car driver and one of the
well known names in racing
throughout the southeast.
Just last week Hays an­
nounced that Tiny Lund and
P a u l Goldsmith, currently
two of the top ranking names
in atock car racing, will be
driving in southeastern stock
car events to '64 Plymouths
sponsored by Bon-Sun.

Elks Post Win
Over Kiwanis
In Junior Loop

The Elks outsluggcd the Kiwanis Friday night and posted
a 17 to 2 decision to the Jun­
ior Boys League. It waa the
highest run production by any
two teams in one game this
season in the loop. In the wild
affair, Chris Akers had three
hits and Don Nicholas a pair,
to lead the Elks. Mark Caolo
uncorked a long triple.
The Elks also picked up a
win Saturday afternoon when
they beat Civitan 12 to 8 in
a come-from-behind victory.
Gary Maples received credit
for the win, giving him a hurl­
ing record of seven wins and
three losses. Billy Miller had
two hits in three trips and
Lloyd Wall went two for two.
Ken Goshorn unleashed a tri­
ple to lead the way for the
Elks.
In another game played
over t h o weekend, CPO
trounced the Kiwanlans 11 to
1. Mike Stubbins set the Kiwants down on two hits in
Twenty per cent of the getting credit for the deci­
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planes are based a t Anchor­ and Dick Mamela doubled for
the winners.
age, Alaska.

Men's League
Games Tonight
McRaney at Klngswood 7:30
Longwood a t Chase 1:43
at Fort Mellon Park

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A I.ONGWOOD LANDMARK, the Old Overstreet House at the corner
of E. Lake Avenue nnd Snnlnndo Sprinps Drive, was burned the first
weekend in June under supervision of the Lonpwood Volunteer Fire
Dept, to make way for a new open air grocery going up on the location.

B o l o g n a ic i&gt; u n k )_3 »&gt;*• 9 9 *
Herman's Orange Band

W ie n e r s

Seminole Youth Describes
Thrills Of World Fair
pavilion at the fair. The In­ figure of Abraham Lincoln and
ternational
visitors
guest display of Lincolnian a.
book is located on the pre­ I was proud of the bcauti
mises. Boy Scouts were chos­ ful Florida Pavilion and its
en to represent the youth of fine exhibits representing var­
America and serve as inter­ ious cities and sections of our
national delegates of friend­ state. Aa members of the Scr
ship.
vice Corps from Florida w*
Exhibits representing Club wore admitted to the por
Scouting, Boy Scouting and poise show free of charge.
Exploring were on display.
It was a privilege to see tn
Braille handbooks of the fair the Vatican Pavilion Michel
for the blind were available angelo's incomparable Pieta
at the Boy Scout information sculpture. After a couple of
desk and trading post.
unsuccessful attempts, be
We were taken to Fort Tot­ cause It always teemed full
ten, U. S. Army Air Defense to capacity, I saw the Billy
Command Nike Base, where Graham Pavilion film, "The
we were to sleep and eat army 5th Dimension," projected on
style for the next seven days. la curved sorccn with Dr,
The boys In our Troop (68) Graham as narrator.
showed cooperation and high
Special programs of con­
spirits the entire week and we certs were given daily at the
were commended by the staff attractive United States Pavl
as the best troop since the lion in addition to the exhibits
opening of the fair. Our troop which were on the theme of
was chosen to do the programs Greatness." It waa there, by
at the U. S. Pavilion on Scout accident, that I encountered
Day, June 13, and 1 had the the Shah of Iran, his wife and
privilege of representing tlic entourage, who were visiting
Protestant Boy Scouts of the the fair that day.
United States in the religious
The exhibits of the foreign
heritage part of the program. countries were interesting
At the pavilion our duties each pavilion designed In its
varied and I had live oppor­ own handsome and unique
tunity to demonstate mouth to style of architecture.
mouth resuscitation, supervise
Ttie fair ia at its best at
the poular bind idenlfication night when masses of water,
b o a id, a* well a s s e n e as a concrete and steel arc convert
guide to visitors and a coun­ ed into a wonderland of light
ter.
and color. The most magnifi­
As a guide I was able to cent ai’ht of all is the 20 min­
meet people from all over the ute display of fireworks from
United States and many for­ the Fountain of the Planets
eign countries. Our patrol took with the chanigling colors of
part In campfire programs in the fouintalns forming a water
the Scout Arena with songs spectacular. The program de­
and skita.
picts the history of our na­
Aside from my duties at the tion through the use of color
scouting area, I was assign­ patriotic music ami fireworks.
ed as part of the color guard
Bidding farewell to the
for Philippine dignitaries, in­ friends we had made, we
cluding the daughter of the checked out of the World’s
president, taking part in the Fair on the morning of June
Philippine Independence Day 15 and took our last look at
ceremonies.
the place where we had speot
During each day we were seven exciting fun-filled days.
given a few hours free time
Our group spent Monday in
to explore the fair and 1 was New York City where we visit­
able to see all the major pa­ ed St. Patrick's Cathedral, the
vilions. Included in every top of the RCA Building, and
v o tic ib
op aurr
one's list as the finest and Radio City Music Hall.
wo, m a u d w o r t h ,
among the largest are General
Our patrol presented Mr.
T O U A ND E A C H OK TOIT Motors Futurama; Ford-Patt, Daniel with a solid silver m e­
,n
h*r«bjr n o t l f l . d t h a t an 11 Present and Future; and Gen­ dallion of the 1961 New York
h a s b»* n n o m m r n r s d a g a l n a t
Electric Progreasland. World's Fair In appreciation
y m In t h a C l r e u t l C o u r t o f Ih* eral
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t nr Ih* Walt Disney'a creation of an- for hit serving as our tour
R i a l s o f F l o r i d a In a n d for
figurei,
especially leader.
R c m ln n la C o u n t y , t h a a h h r c - mated
looking, acting and
v ia tail l l t l * of w h i c h Is: KA1.I. those
We relumed home by bus
H I V E D FAVIKOH IIANK. etc.. speaking as a human, added arriving in Orlando shortly
1 'l a l n t l f f . - v a - MAUD W O R T H .
»t at., D a f a n d a n t a . In C h a n c e r y much to the Ford, General before midnight on June 16.
No. tsioa.
Electric, and Illinois exhibits. The experiences, friendships,
T h a n a l u r a o f t h i s F u l l la
a f o r a c l o a u r a o f t h a t c a r l a l n The Illinois Pavilion was to and memories gained on tills
m o r t g i a * f ro m aald dafan.l* me the most inspirational at trip ill. 1 am sure, remain
a n t a to p U I n t i r f , d a t a d F e b ­ the fair with its animated with the rest of our lives.
r u a r y 35, ! M t a n d r a c o r d o l

EDITORS NOTE: The following report wrai written
for The llerald by Dan Caaaelberry, Troop Ml Boy
8 cout who waa one of 10
boys chosen from the Central
Florida Connell to form the
Service Patrol for n week at
Boy Scoot PavllUon at the
World’a Fair. Heading the
group as Troop 341 Scout*
master, W. T. Daniel Jr.
• • •
It In impossible to put Into
words all of the fun and ex­
citement of our week a t the
New York World'! Fair but I
will try to share with you
some of the highlights of our
trip.
Our Central Florida Council
Service Corps contingent, made
up of lo Scouts and Explorers
and our tour leader, Ted Dan­
iel, Scoutmaster of Troop 341,
Casselberry, left Orlando on
June 7 by bus.
We arrived in New York
City the next morning although
we had heard much about the
fair we still didn't know what
to expect.
Upon arrival at the World'#
Fair we were given the offi­
cial Boy Scout World’a Fair
patch, neckerchief and Jac­
ket, which we were required
to wear at all times and were
our identification. We Joined
the other contingents to mske
up the Scout Service Corps
and were given a brief or­
ientation tour. It Included a
tour of the Travelers' Express
Pavilion where a $500,000
electronic model of the fair
and a million dollar money
tree art on display.
Wa were shown the Unis­
phere, largest model of the
Earth ever made and the em­
blem of World'# Fair created
by United Stateoa Steel.
The Boy Scouts of America
Pavilion ia called "The Won­
derful World of Scouting" and
is the only youth organisation

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Four Children Abanoned By
Father To Be Returned Home
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.
(UPI) — Authorities today
began making arrangements
for the return to Minnesota of
four childrea whose father
abandoned them on a street
corner with $2 and the ad­
monition, " w r i t e me at
Christmas."
Police Sgt. Ed Rucker said
Sunday
that arrangements
would be made through the
Washington County, Minn.,
Welfare Department to return
the youngsters to their mo­
ther,, Mrs. Curtis Barlow, of
Cottage Gove, Minn.
Curtis Barlow Jr., 12, his
brother, Terry, t , and their
sisters, Susan, 7, and Beekie,
4, said their father left them
oin the street corner last F ri­
day and sped away in his
automobile, police reported.
Police said do warrant had
been issued against the fa­

•

ther. Rucker aald in such
cases police usually could see
no purpose in filing a com­
plaint.
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baby breath tastefully arrang­
ed In crystal and silver con­
tainers embellished the re ­
ception rooms, which were
opened cn suite, of the lovely
Virginia Avenue,
Mayfair
home of the Harold Appleby*
at an elaborate bridal tea
honoring Miss Marilyn Mc­
Daniel, popular bride-elect of
David B. King, and daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Fin­
cher McDaniel.
Mr*. Frank Voltollne gra­
ciously greeted the guests at
the door, and her petite bru­
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by her colorful blue print low

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ENJOYING A FASHION PARADE featuring tho latent in swim wear at
the Lake Mary home of Mrs. Phyllis RiigeiiHtcIn at a recent Welcome
Wagon Club meeting nrc, from tho left, Mrs. Kathy Erhold, treasurer;
Mrs. Mnry Pugh, vice president; Mrs. Deo Shaffer, secretary, and Mrs.
Kugcnstein, hostess.

Welcome W agon Club Enjoys
Swim W ear Fashion Parade
ladies retreated to the lakefront, where a picnic table
was placed in the shade of
lull pines for a delicious chic­
ken lunrlieon, catered by
Maryland Fried Chicken.
Special guest was Mrs.
Donald llurns of England, and
the door prize was awarded
Mrs. Ren Shaffer,
Participating in Hie faohlon
parade were models, Karen
Tliorneil, Marilyn Smith and
I’ain Pnltcmun with Mrs. Vir­
ginia Petroski narrating the
colorful showing of swim fa­
shions from Garret's Depart­
ment Store,
The models showing "div­
ing girls", caps designer! to
protect their discriminating
eulflurcs, styled by the Ace
Beauty Salon.
Among Hie suits shown was

a d a tslln g hot pink
of polished cotton,

two piece
featuring
daisy quilling, modelled by
Karen Thorncll. Her "Diving
Girl" cap was a perfect matMiss Marilyn Smith was
stunning in a sleek black one
piece suit with peek-a-boo fa­
goting lnserti and a white
cap,
A chic sunshine yellow ona
piece suit, featuring an dasticiscd butter cup tucked
neckline with a black cap,
was stiown by Miss Pam P at­
terson.
Following the parade, club
members and guests enjoyed
the relaxation, hospitality and
diversified
entertainm t n t
which was so graciously ex­
tended by Mrs. Phyllis Rugenstein.

Mias Dlan Shepherd Aiken,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
K. Aiken of Sanford and Paul
Leslie Marts, son of l)r. and liter of the bride, was ring
Mrs. Charles T. M arti ol bearer.
Pompano Beach, were united
Following the wedding, a
in holy matrimony on Friday, reception was held in the
June 10, at 7:30 p. m. at the church parlor, with arrange­
First Presbyterian Church of ments of glads and fern pre­
(ialnesvlllc, with Dr. Charles dominating in the floral decor.
T. Marts, father of the groom,
Assisting at the reception
performing tho Impressive were Miss Gail Nelson, Mrs.
candlelight double ring cere­ C. I. Holden, Miss Mary Ann
mony before an altar embank­ Porter, Mr*. D. R. Munroe,
ed with gladioli, potted plants Miss Sharon Rrown, MUs
ami candelabra.
Mrs. C. Callaway furnished
the traditional nuptial hymns
with fl. E. Aiken, tenor and
father of the bride, singing
"Because" ami "Tho Lord's
Prayer."
(liven in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a full length bridal gown of
peau dc sole with lace and
pearl bodice. Her fingertip veil
of illusion was attached to a
pearl and crystal crown, and
her bridal bouquet was a
The U. S. Children's Bureau
colonial arrangement of white
estimates that by 1080 the
roses.
MU* Anne Aiken served her child population in tho United
sister as Maid of Honor, and States will be 75.7 million.
she was attired in a soft
pink street length gown ol
sheer organza and carried a
nosegay of pastel carnations.
Richard G. Marta was hU
brother's best man, and ush­
ers were Doa KUslan, Richard
Msndel, Chuck Chance and
Bedford Aiken, brother of the •cJIftftgy ItiwuM
l l t M i . O a lj ge«t«
bride.
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service, d u e t t good work, does it prompt*
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appreciate Its customers."

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The buffet and side table
held bouquet* of sweetheart
roses in silver containers
with white candles glowing
from silver candelabra flow­
ing cascades of pink satin

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Phone 222-0911
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streamers and roses.
The hostesses presented the
honorce with two handsome
sterling napkin holders en­
graved ‘‘Marilyn" and "D a­
vid." Miss McDaniel received
a beautiful pink rose corsage
with pink satin leaves from
the hostesses and Mrs. Mc­
Daniel was presented a white
carnation corsage with white
satin leaves.
Alternating in pouring were
Mrs. John Ivey, Mrs. Ray­
mond Herron, Mrs. William

Kratzcrt and M n. Rupert
Strickland.
The hostesses were capably
assisted by Mrs. Kenneth
Wine, Mr*. Thomas Bowden,
Mr*. Albert Jarrell, Mr*. Joe
Jarrell, Ml*s Rose KraUert,
Miss Anna Lee Hermon and
Mis* Judy Herron.
Over 350 guest* were invi­
ted to call during the appoint­
ed hours of the spectacular
bridal tea reception.

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poles contsined toasted nuts
and dainty bon bons with sil­
ver trays offering a variety of
appetizing open face sandwi­
ches shaped into heart and
wedding bell design.

ny Doris Dean
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Fchl
and son Casey of 2 Sherry
Ave., North Orlando, left to­
day for Ravenna, Ky., where
they will visit Mrs. Fehl’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Hood, for two and one hnlf
weeks before flying from
Charleston, S. C., to Roosevelt
Road, Puerto Rico, where they
will be stationed for the next
three years.
They will return to North
Orlando if their next assign­
ment brings them back to
.Sanford Naval Air Station.

ELEGANCE AND SPLENDOR were predomi­
nant at a recent bridal reception ten hosted by
Mrs. Harold Appleby at her lovely Virginia Ave­
nue Mayfair home, honoring Miss Marilyn Mc­
Daniel, popular bride-elect of Duvid B. King,

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A bevy of battling beauties
attired in the very latest in
fashionable swim wear par­
aded gracefully in a allowing
ataged recently by the Wel­
come Wagon Club of Sanford
at the apadoua
la kefrunt
homo of the Robert Jtugcnatcins In Lake Mary,
The delightful day of fun
in tho aua started In the
morning with the regular bus­
iness meeting conducted by
Mrs. John Pugh, vice presi­
dent, in Uie absence of the
president, Mrs. Walter Ble­
vins.
A charity project, Involving
children in foster homes was
the main topic of discussion,
and further aurvoy will con­
tinue at the next monthly
meeting.
Following the meeting, the

was served from a cut crys­
tal bowl In crystal caps from
one end of the table with cof­
fee offered from the opposite
end from antique sliver ser­
vice. Silver and crystal com-

Miss McDaniel received the
guests in a stunning sheer
pastel blue organza, belted
in blue satin with sheer blue
lace inserts centering the bod­
ice front. Her shoes and Jew­
elry were of matching blue.
Mrs. McDaniel was attired
in an elegant sheer pink lin­
en sheath featuring white lace
inserts in the skirt and bodico
with accessories in accord.
Mrs. Appleby received in a
smart white silk sheath, with
Iter sisters, Mrs. Jam es Leo­
nard and Mrs. Bess Herman,
co-hostesses, attired In sheer
summer prints with contras­
ting accessories.
The lavish table, Overlaid
with an exquisite sheer Uco
heirloom cloth, was centered
with a three tiered, silver
epergne with sweetheart ros­
es and baby breath artistical­
ly arranged to form a pictur­
esque centerpiece. Two threo
footed cut crystal candelabra,
bolding white tapers adorned
with roses and narrow pink

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centerpiece side*. Sparkling
pastel pink fruit punch, float­
ing a heart-shaped ring mold
centered with lilies of the
valley and sweetheart roses,

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that brreki up masses of pig­
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again. Equally effective on the
face, neck and arms. Not a coverup. Acte in the skin—not on i t
Fragrant, grtaseleaa baa* for
softening, lubricating skin as it
rlrars up those blemishes. At
laading drug and toiletry coun­
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these age-revealing brown m»U.
blotches, or U you want clearer,
fighter skin, use ESOTEJUCA.
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Forming tho receiving line for the 350 invited
gnoHts were Mrs. James Leonard, co-hostess,
Mrs. Thomas F. McDaniel, mother of the honorcc, Miss Marilyn McDaniel, Mrs. Harold Apple­
by and Mrs. Bess Herman, co-hostess.
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TELEVISION TONIGHT
By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR ARBY: I am an
American Airlines stru artl­
ess and I love my work, but
my problem is the same as
every other airline steward­
ess I know. When a male
passenger wants to make
conversation with us, he
asks two questions:
(I) How do you like fly
ins?
(21 Aren't you afraid to fly
so much?
Abby, If we didn't like
flying, we wouldn't fly. And
if we were “ afraid." we
wouldn't be flying for a liv­
ing. I'll bet I answer those
two questions 50 times a
day! You would do thous­
ands of airline stewardesses
a big favor if you would
suggest a few more original
questions. Please?
MISS A. A.
DEAR MISS A. A.: I was
about to suggest: (1) Are
you going with anybody?
(2) What are you doing to­
night? Hut they are proba­
bly more common than the
two questions you mention­
ed. You can't blame a man
for wanting to strike up a
conversation with an attrac­
tive girl. Yours is a great
job! Wliere else can you
find men who are already
strapped in?
• • •

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DEAR ABBY: How do
you tell your doctor that
you would like another med­
ical opinion without imply­
ing that you do not trust his
Judgment? Is it all right to
ask him to recommend an­
other doctor or are you ex­
ported to find your own?
If you should decide to
change doctors, is it nervy
to ask your old doctor to
give your new doctor your
records ami X-rays? I
would like to know how all
this Is handled as 1 am very
stupid about such matters.
NO NAME. PLEASE
DEAR NO NAME: Any
patient who would like an­
other medical opinion has
the right to tell her doctor
so. If she has a doctor in
mind, she may request that
he lie called in. Otherwise
her doctor will recommend
one. If she sliould decide to
change doctors, the physi­
cian in service will (or
should) graciously send her
records and X-rays to her
new doctor on tlie latter's
requost.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: What in
the world is the matter with
a certain big store here in
town? This is the second
run-in Pvt had with them

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Q: I would like to know to
; whom Eliiabcth Taylor was
married when the converted
TUESDAY A. M.
to the Jewish faith.-E.R .E.,
Schenectady.
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1:10 (S) F a r m It e p o rt
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Ihere any troth to them? — 7:10
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A: Little Teddy Quinn, who • I t ( • &gt; T o d a y
(!) C trtoavlll*
has a million fans because of
( t ) l .e m p e of L e a r n i n g
that commercial, it still alive t;00 (1) D i v o r c e C o u r t
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and we never erase wonder­ 1:11 ( t tl ) lKl ot emr cp leer* R oom
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personalities start.
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Del T h* M e .e a rJimmy Dean Show" married?
IS) T h * MeCoys
Will she be a regular on the 11:00
11:10 (St Mleslng L in k *
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show next year?—M. L., Ha
ton Rouge, La.
TUESDAY P. M.
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next year the will appear on
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ten Doan shows. That's al­
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most a regular on TV variety I I A* ( I ) T e n n e e e s s E r r t s
F o r d Hhow
shows.
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far T o sse s* * a
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qusnees
tune that it played during the Hits ( I ) o u i a i s e u r w t
InstantChase and
SanNirn 1 00 (SI H lrt T a l k
(0 ) D e c e m b e r D r ld s
coffee commercial? — S.Y.,
(1) Newe
Tacoma.
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and Theme
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of Paganini" by Rachmanin­ t i l l ( I ) A r t l . l n h l e t t s r
( I ) D a y In C o u r t
off.
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ages of I'eter, Paul and Mary.
RI DL- I N THE AYR
Ano which one Is which? And
t o n re t: a t i i : * i i a y
what are their Inst names? —
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fire. It couldn't h* a coma-on.
Bob knew Uiat Arthur hsld no
more club*. Ilenrs It had to
bs a suit preference call for a
heart lead. Arthur led Uie
ncs and then the nine of
hearts.
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cided It was a suit preference
for • dinmond and put Ar­
thur in with the queen.
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lowest heart, tba three. Bob
ruffed again, studied a while
and decided there had lieen
m suit preference call fur a
club. He led his Jack. South
ruffed with tha quern, and
Bob overruffed with tha king.
Then hs led his last heart,
and Bob was able to overruff
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By Ruth Millett

Taka a memo to yourself: Ing in to all ths aches and
‘T he older I get the harder I pallia that tempt me to say I
don't feel up to dulng things.
will try to—
“ Be as eager and enthuaias"Keep going, Instead of glvtie a listener as a talker,
tinea the sound of one's own
voir* often grows sweeter the
tv T i n : r u i n i t r n t ' R T n r older one gets.
T i l l ', v I v r II J I I I H T A I . &lt; 111r t IT. i t
am i
eon
* t:w i.
''Refuse to dwell on sad and
t c i .i : r n t ' v r r
ri.n n iu A .
tragic events, but to think
( I I A M F . M V V n MIST
and talk of happier things.
u n u i t DAVIS.
n s ia tirr.
"Cultivate tact, Instead of
thinking that age gives me
H ATtO A R K T H . DAVIS.
D e f e n d a n t . the right to be brutally frank
H o T irr. t o
a p i ' i : am
with friend* and family.
T O i M A IIU A R K T II. DA V IS
W h o * * r a a l d t n c * I* u n ­
"Make It aa easy aa poaknown
T o u s r * h a r s h ? n o t i f i e d t h a t aible for others to lend me a
A C o m p l a i n ! f o r D i v e r t * ha* helping hand, instead of in­
h s e n filed a c a l n e t you In th *
s h o r e e i y l e l C o u r t , a n d y o u sisting on having things Hone
a r * r e q u i r e ! t o **r»* * o p / Just as I would have them.
of y o u r A n s w e r o r p l e a d i n g to
"Do whatever I ran, when­
t h * C o m p l a i n t a n Ih* P l a i n ­
t i f f * a t t o r n e y . T R U M A N E. ever I can, for those friends
(1IIAHON. IDS On* N o r t h Or- who ar* lese fortunate or lese
Ana* lltda.. O r l a n d e . F l o r i d a
a n d f l i t t h * o r l a l n s l A n s w e r able to do things for them­
o r p l e a d i n g t n t h a o f f l c * o f selves than I am.
th * C l e r k o f th * C i r c u i t C o u r t .
"Be charitable Instead of
H tin ln o l* C o u n t y C o u r t llou**,
critical of other'a
H a n f o rd , F l o r i d a , o n o r b afo r* harshly

fault* and shortcoming*.
"Keep on making new
friends, to prevent my circle
of friends from growing
smaller year by year.
"Enjoy people of my age,
instead of always wanting to
lie with Uioet who ars young­
er.
"Always have something
planned for the future to look
forward to.
“ Consider each birthday a
triumph, Instead of a reason
for feeling depressed.
"See that the corners of my
mouth turn up Instead of
down.
"Look for things to admire,
rather than for things to de­
plore, in the very young."
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one heart, instead of one
worm
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reduced the carnage several
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ways, but tba defense was
No on* vubiersbte
really beautiful.
BouU West North East
Kust's ten of clubs forced
1A
Dble 8 A
Tats
Suuth'a ace at trick one. 4 A
ra ts
Pass Pass
Opening lead—A 9
South led a club to dummy's
king. East played tbs three.
When South led the club land Arthur (West) ruffed.
queen from dummy, Uob I Ha studied a wlills In order
(East) played the six s|Mit. (So figure out why Bob had
South dlacaidsd a diamond I played tbs sia inalead of lliu

lb * 14th d a y o t J u l y . 1 M I. I f
y o u fall t o d o *o. J u d g e m e n t
by
default
w ill
ba
taken
a g a l n e t y o u f o r th * r e l i e f d e ­
m a n d e d In Ih* C o m p l a i n t .
DONE
and
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S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a t h i s 1 1 t h d ay
o f J u n e , 1114.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r II. B e c k w i t h , J r ,
&lt;1erk of th a C ircuit C ourt
Hem tnol# C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
lly M a r t h a T. V lh len

over their fouled-up book­
keeping. I went on my lunch
hour and stood in line to
pay ten dollars on my hill,
which paid me up in full.
Then I got a bill from them
allowing that I still owed
them $9.90, but a credit was
p u t through f o r TEN
CENTS! Now, Abby, you
know perfectly well that no
store will accept a TEN­
CENT payment on a bill!
Well. I took my receipt
AND my lawyer with me
and went down there and
told them off but good. Be­
lieve it or not. they are still
looking for their mistake.
Tell your readers to hold on
to their receipts. Mine sav­
ed me.
NOT SO DUMB
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO WM.
T.: A small salary is often
surrounded by a big oppor
tunity. Give it a try.
• • •
Troubled? Write to AllBY, Box 69700, Los Ange­
les, Calif., 90069. For a per­
sonal
reply, enclose a
stamped envelope.
• • •
For Abby’a tiooklet, “ How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding." send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 69700, Los Ange­
les, Calif., 90069.

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Forecast

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

TUESDAY, JUNE S3, 1H4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A day when almost everyone
wants to apeak out of turn
and criticize friend or foe
alike, (Hit only disastrous re­
sults could follow such an at­
titude. A tendency to acci­
dental conditions is also In
effect, for the mind and rea­
son conflict with feelings and
emotions, causing pretty dif­
ficult conditions. Self-control
Is the only answer.
ARIES (March 21 to April
IB)—You want to take a long
trip or pioneer Into the un­
known, but think of the cost
or the hazard first. Sleep on
it. Give helping hand to the
troubled today and take it
easy.
TAURUS fAprll 20 to May
20) —Venting your ire on others
could cause big trouble now,
so be moderate In your
apeoch.
An understanding,
kind manner gets belter re­
sults, anyway. Work without
complaining.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) — Arguing with associates
only turns them against you
and you lose out after much
planning and hard work in the
past. De peaceful. Then many
benefits snd much credit
comes to you.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 2 1 )- If you are not
careful, you will make many
mistakes in your work and
that would be a real problem
later. Listen to w hit partners
have to say. Regain equili­
brium and all will be okay.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
—A little money spent to show
your fine friends a good time
is a worthwhile Investment
today. Show how much you
appreciate them. Hobbles can
also be perfected at the same
time.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sept­
ember 22)— Any nagging on
your part could certainly start
• hornet's nest s t home now.
Be gentle, eoosiderate, In­
stead. Stop being so tense—
you should have no complaints
In life.
UBRA (September 23 to
October 23)—If you don't talk
so much while driving, you
avoid accidents now. In fact,
the unguarded word anywlwrc
could be dangerous. Make
your reports out accurately.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vember 2 1 )- You muet act
the pattern of ecooomy for
those about you now. While
you want to make new invest­
ments, this la not a good day
for auch. Await a far better
time.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21)— While
you want to gain own alms,
tie euro you have a high re­
gard for ethics. Be aura you
dress fur the occasion. Sec
tin t your health la improved
at professional hands.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20)— Get Uiat
borcsome work behind you
quickly and thon help tlwec
who are confined to bed. lie
very tactful in dismissing
those who deter your progress.
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AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19)— Social affalra
sliould be forgotten until you
have more time and the plan­
ets are friendly. Don't count
on Uiat particular friend right
now, as you might bo disap­
pointed.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20)— Every chance la
present to show your loyalty
to blg-wigs right now. Be sure
you safeguard your credit.
Any thoughtless act could al­
so bring you much distress,
if you permit.
IP YOUR CHILD U DORN
TODAY, he or she will have
« fine mind and be very good
a t mathematics, so be sure
you give the courses la educa­
tion that will lit him or her
tor police work or politics, gov­
ernment pursuits of value to
self and the public at large.
The big business person is
also In tills chart very strong­
ly—good organizational abil­
ity.
"The Start la p el, they de
not compel." What you make
• I your life Is largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Rlgbter'i individual
Forecast for your sign for July
Is now rrady. For your copy
sond your birthdite and 11.00
to Carroll Rlghter Forecast,
The Stntord Herald, Box 1B21,
Hollywood 21, California.
Among men aged 45-04, ths
death rate from strokes de­
clined by 22 per cent between
1060 and 1000, according to
Florida Heart Association.
8trokes accounted for 11.2
per cent of all deaths in the
UB. la 1902, mors than one
out of every ton deaths In ths
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Sem inole County, Florida, to ­
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N o r t h Id a cr e* o t E aat s / l
o f W'A o t N E U nf N W U
o f S ectio n SI, T o w n a h l p I)
S o u th , R a n g t I I E a s t .
T o u , a n d each o f yo u. ar #
h e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h a t a P e t i t i o n
h a t b t a n b r o u g h t a n d Iliad In
4he C i r c u i t C o u r t In a n d for
■em lltote C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , In
C h a n c e r y , e n t i t l e d C H R IS T IA N
I1KOROK W O E I I R I . E , P e t i t i o n ,
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fice In t h e C o u r t l l o u a e in
S a n f o rd .
F l o r i d a , a n d s e rv e
upon
petitioner#
attorney,
O l7 u A. S P E E R . JR ., whoa*
■ d dreaa la P- O. Bog IS64, S a n ­
ford , F l o ri d a , a co p y o f y o u r
A n a w a r to aald P e t i t i o n , o n o r
b e f o re Monday. J u l y 10. A. D.
1»I4 If y ou fall to d o so, a D e ­
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t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u a n d e e - h nf
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pi a &gt; a t In aald P e t i t i o n .
Th* n a t u r e o f t h i s p r o c e e d i n g
• e s u i t la to h a v e t h e C i r c u i t
Court
of
Sem inole
C o u n ly ,
Florida, an ie r an O rder a u t h o r ­
isi n g t h e sal* o f t h # lan d *
h . r e l n a b o v * d e s c ri b e d , w h i c h
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Sem inole C o u n t y , F lo rid aBy: M a r t h a T. V lh len
D eputy C lerk
OKO A. S P E E R . J R .
S olicitor for P e titio n e r
p. ( 1. l l o t 11*4
S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a 3S7T1
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C D A -M

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Founfl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Kent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Rusincss 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. Rtiilding Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry’ Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles A'anted
86. Automobiles - TrucKs
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Ronts - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
i \ r n i ’NTY j u i i j i :’* r i H ' i i T ,
h i: « t i \o i ,i : c o i M v. r i . u i m i t
F i l e N«. -4IN3
EXTATI7 O F
ClKORflK L E A V E R , d e r e a . e d .
NO TIC E OF F IN A I. R E P O R T
AND A P P L IC A T IO N F O R
IHSCII AR O E
All p erao n a a r * h * r e b y n o t l fl*d t h a t th * u m l r r a l g n e d aa
A nrtlllary
A d m inistrator
of
aa ld a atat* . h a* r o m p l a t a d th *
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h e r e o f a n d ha*
filed In aa ld c o u r t hla f i n a l r e ­
p o r t a n d a p p l i c a t i o n fo r d i s ­
c h a r g e . O b j e c t i o n s t h e r a t o . If
an y , sh o u ld b* d u l y filed. A f t e r
f i li n g
proof
of
publication
s h o w i n g t h l a n o lle* h a s h«*n
p u b l i s h e d o nce a w r r k fo r f o u r
r o n s e r u t l v * w eek s , t h e m a t t e r
o t a p p r o v a l of aald r e p o r t an d
t h e o r d e r i n g of d l a t r l b u l l o n of
aald a a t a t * w ill com* b t f o r *
th e court.
/» /- C h a ri* * J. L e a v e r
•As A n c i l l a r y A d m i n i s t r a t o r
of aald r a t a l * .
P u b l i s h J u n e I. 15, 72. 2). 1964.
CDA-S4

1. Lost &amp; Found
LOST. Between San. Atl. Bk.
A Sanford Ave. Rod leath­
er zipper bag with cash.
LIBEBAL REWARD. Th,
322-4132.

Utjf

• in f o r li

^ rra lfi

SWEETIE PIE

J u n e 22, 1964 — P ag e 11

WHITE, light housekeeping COHEN RADIATOR SHOP '63 Chevy 11 Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph. 322-2283.
and supervision of school Free inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
age
children,
5
days
week.
1, lVk, 6 2 BATHS
1958 6 Cyl. Chevrolet engine.
6 repairs discounted.
Pleasant conditions. Phone
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Exc. cond. Reel's Paint 4
21UY E. 3rd.
322-3443
322-6945.
Body Shop, 10th 6 Sanford.
Low Monthly Payments
APPLICATIONS now being 31. Poultry • Livestock
1964 Corvalr 700 4 Dr. A/T,
For Complete Information
taken for Curb Girls 6 Wait­
RAH. Like New.
$2195
See Or Call Your
resses. Tig \N Whistle. 25th BLACK Horse. Ph. 322-8580.
1961 Corvitr 7tx) 4 Dr. RAIL
6
Psrk.
FHA - VA
31A . P e ls
Clean.
$1095
POSITION AVAILABLE IM­
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
HOUND PUPPIES, niack 6
SALES BROKER
MEDIATELY: Automotive
tan, Red Bone, Blue Tick, 800 French Ave. Ph. 322-4382
Mechanic, General; GM ex­ $10 ca. 365-0107 or 365-3126
'63 CORVA1R MONZA, 4 Dr.
perience
necessary. Top Oviedo.
A/T, RAH, Bucket aeata.
2565 Park Dr.
332-3430 earnings w/a top organiza­
Perf. cond. Cost $2800. WIU
tion. Apply tn person. Ron 32. Flower* - Shrubs
sell for $1700. 322-0292 after
Dike, Bill Hemphill Motors.
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes, 5:30.
25c lh. Gros-icr Hydroponic
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
P ro p e rty M u n accm en t
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
TO SETTLE
* Salea B ro k e r
CHRISTIAN MAN needed.
Full or part-time—lifetime 33. Furniture
ESTATE
security. Exp. S u n d a y
For tiic biggest selection of
School, ministry helpful.
Offers for your salecUon
nearly new and used furni­ 1958 Imperial Ix-Ilaron 4 Dr.
Earn $100 weekly A up. No
thrse Rratitlftil 2, 3, 6 4
IIT, full power, Beautiful
ture, .see Noll's Furniture
competition. Write John HuBedroom
white with Mohair interior.
Brokerage in Casselberry
din Co., 22 W. Madison St.,
4 like new white sidewall
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6
Chicago 2. III.
liras. I*&gt;ral retired rotipln
Sell Ua Your Furniture.
owned this ear. Can sell for
18. Help Wanted
Quirk Service With the
$750 and advertising cost.
AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEP­ Cash. SUPER TRADING
Can he Financed! Contact
Mr. Martin, 322-4503.
Priced From $6,750 ER, permanent position. POST. FA 24)677.
Apply in person. Ron-Sun Used furniture, appliances,
Down Payments
Chrysler Plymouth, Inc.,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. 1955 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sts. Wag.
A/T, air-cond. Good shape,
As Low As $100 319 E. First St., Sanford.
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
$195.
Sec at Sanford Motor
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Monthly Payments 19. S itu a tio n s W anted
Co., 800 S. Frenrh.

$100

2. Notices • Personals
VACUUM CLEANERS
RECONDITIONED
ONLY $5.93
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIK DEALER
2555 S. Park
322 6511

Stenstrom Realty
VA - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

“Hold th* sign a littla higharl"

6. For R a n t
VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
Parta, Suppliea, Electrolux, FURN. ROOMS. Clein. rlogr
in. $8 per week. 303 S. Perk
Kirby, Hoover, Air-Way,
Ph. 323-0705.
Rex-Air, Filler Queen, GE,
etc. Free pick-up.
LOVELY Furn. 2 BR Gar.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
Apt. Lake Golden. Lake
1114 Park Ave. - 322-4765
privilegei.
S. Education • In s tru c tio n
UNFURN. 2 Bit house. 2100
Cordova. Each $80. mo.
U. S. C IV IL S E R V IC E
Ph. 322-0274
TESTS!

6. For Rent
2 BR House. Kit. equipt. $75.
Ph. 322-5303.
1 6 2 Bedroom furn. apts.
Quesfk-I Apts., 401 E. 14th
St., 322-8101.
2 6 3 Bedroom Houses

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
St. 322 1374.

From $43.50

To maks tha beat home
buy, see tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagement &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

1 OR. Furn. apt., lights, wa­
ter furnished. 322-5680.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Office 322 2118
Rooms private bsthi, 114
Night 322-0648
FURN. Garage apt. water
W. First St.
323-0700
furn. $45 mo. 305 S. Park
NICE Roomy 2 Rdrm. unfurn. 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Ave., Ph. 323 0705.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
GREENBRIAR
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
2BR, kit. equipt. house, Ph.
Choice lota available In
322-8892.
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
overlooking golf ecurae.
2 Bit furn. Apt. 322-9173 until
322 3219.
Custom building to your
$ p.m. 322-0641 evenings.
specifications.
Greenbrier
Furn. Apt. 2300 MellonvBle.
4
RM.
FURN.
A
pt
1
BR,
$60
developed
by
SWIMMING LESSONS
mo. 223-0389,
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322 0106.
KINGSWOOD
Resident* of Sunland k Park
BUILDERS, INC.
view particularly. 3 to 5 3-HOOM Furn. Apt., for cou­
RENT~ABED
202 Fairmont Dr.
p. m. Dally. Ph. 322-7454.
RoPaway, Hospital k Baby
ple, $45. 322-7399.
FA 2-8074
Beds.
PIANO k Organ lessons. Chil­
By
Day,
Week,
or
Month
2
BR.
Furn.
Duplex
Apt.
Con­
3 BR frame bouse. Very clean.
dren. Adults. 322-3328.
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. 1st St.
tact 2312 Palmetto.
non Myrtle. I’h. Jimmie Co­
PIANO LESSONS
CARROLLS FURNITURE
wan, 322-4013.
1 BR., Furn Apt. with Pvt.
Beginners or Advanced
8. R each Hentuth
New Custom Built Home on
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
322-3308
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
HUTCHISON'S
G tr. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
tion call 322-3378.
OCEANFRONT
APTS
Apply 8-8:30.
3.19 So. Atlantic
In I k e C o u r t o f I k e C a u u ly 1 BR House furn. $50 per mo.
EVERETT A. HARPER
Daytona Beach
J u - l a e , S rraln u le I’a a n t y , S t a l e
AGENCY • REALTOR
815W
Laurel
Ave.
Ph.
688Call
322-4058
of F lo rid a, l a F ro k a te
246S 8. Park Ave.
In r e t k e E s t a t e ofi
4814.
N E L L I E II. R A N D A L L
NEW SMYRNA BEACH. 2 Pbonea FA 2-2264 or FA 3-2285
D ece ased . FURN. 3 Rm. Gar. Apt. Wa­
BR. Furn. near ocean. By
F I N A L NOT IC E
ter, elec. furn. Nice, shady.
week, month, Lynn Lyon, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. SpaNolle* la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
cious 5 BR, 2 Bath house,
th * u n d r r s l g i i s d will, o n th *
Adults only. 322-1305.
322 5841.
3Sth -lay o f J u l y , A. D. l i l t ,
cent, heat 6 air-cond. scp.
p r e a r n t to th * H o n o r a b l e C o u n ­ NEAR
Naval Base, nicely H. For Sale or Rent
din. rm ., dblr fireplace,
t y J i i d i a o t Hamlnol* C o u n ty .
Furn- 1 BR Apt. 2015 Sanscreen porch, Quick oc­
F l o r i d a , hi* f i n a l r e t u r n , a c ­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
c o u n t a n d v o u ch er * . a* F t r r u fort Ave. 668 4323.
cupancy. $26,500. Th. 838t o r o f th * E a t a t * o f N E L L I E
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
7812.
II. R A N D A L L d a c r a a a d , a n d a t 2 FURN. Apts. 310 Magnolia.
322-1597.
aald tim e, t h r u a n d t h e r r , m a k e
A. K. llo-sM-tter, Florist. Ph.
3 lilt, 2 Bath, screened porch.
i m p lic a tio n to t h e aa ld J u d g e
2 UK, home, 817 Catalina Dr.
f o r a f in a l a e t l l e m e n t of hla
322-1851.
Assume low pymli. Ph.
a - l i n l n l s l r a l l o n o f s a i d a a ta t* ,
322-1330, Ext. 529
a n d f o r an o r d e r d i s c h a r g i n g 2 Rm. Cottage, lights &amp; water 11. Real folate Wanted
Men-women, 18-52. Start high
aa $102.00 a week. Prepar­
atory training until appoint­
ed. Thousand* of job* open.
Experience uaually unnec­
essary. FREE Information
on joba, salaries, require­
ments. Write TODAY giving
name, address and phone.
Lincoln Service, Box 73,
Sanford Herald.

Legal Notice

IN T H E r i l i r i l T COU RT IN
.AMI F O R NKMINOI.K COUN­
TY. F L O R ID A .
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. 1.707:1— AVIl
llam a
STOCKTON. W IIA T I.K Y , H A ­
VIN’ It COMPANY, a c o r p o r a ­
tio n u n d e r th * l a w s o f F l o ri d a .
Plaintiff,
vs
THOMAS
LEE
FOLEY
and
DOROTHY J. F O LE Y , hla w if e :
M IC H A E L J A. WII-SON a n d
l.YNN B. WII-SON. hla wife,
P afendsnla.
N O T IC E OF a l ' I T
T H E S T A T E O F F LO R ID A —
TO I T I I 0 5 I A S L E E FOLE Y,
O ak H arbor, W a sh in g to n
a n d III* wife,
DOR OTHY J. F O L E Y .
O ak H arbor, W ash in g to n ,
T h e m a i l i n g a d d r e s s of
e a c h of th * a b o v e d e f e n d ­
a n t s I*
h im a s s u c h K s a c u t o r .
' Rt. 1, Box 594,
D a t e d t h i s t7tli d a y o f J u n e ,
O a k H a r b o r . W ashington A. D 1961.
You a r * h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t
E d w in B ennett R andall
a s u i t hail b een riled ag ain * !
As E x e c u t o r o f t h e E s t a t e
you a n d each o f y ou. a n d MI­
of N E L L I E B R A N D A LL
C H A E L J. A. W ILS O N a n d
D*cea s*d.
LYNN B WILSON, lit* wife. STKNSTROM. DAVIS
In th * a b o v e e n t i t l e d rail**, A M rlN T O M I
a n d t h a t y ou a r * h e r e b y r e q u i r ­ A t t o r n e y s fo r R x s r u t o r
ed t o file y o u r a n s w e r w i t h Dost O ffice Box 1110
tli* C l e r k o f t h l a C o u r t , a n d S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a
1)771
to a e r v a a oopy t h e r e o f upon 1*1-1.11*11 J u n e 22. 29 It J u l y f,
th * p l a i n t i f f o r p l a i n t i f f ' s a t ­ 15. 19*4.
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NO. 14(1411
J u n e 60th. A. D. 1164.
If you fall t o do ao, d e cree W O O N S O C K ET
IN S T IT U T IO N
p r o c o n f a a s o will be e n t e r e d FOR HAVtNnS. • Rhod* l a l a n d
a g a l n e t you fo r th * r e l i e f d e ­ m u t u a l a a v l n g a b a n k .
Plaintiff,
m a n d e d In t h a m m p l a l n t .
Th* n a t u r e of aa ld s u it b e ­ v#
i n g fo r th * f o r e c l o s u r e o f a r o t
Jic K ao N
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a
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p e r t y a n d p r e m i e r e s i t u a t e In
D efendants.
S em in o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , d e s ­
NOT IC E OK S U IT
cribed aa:
n i t : M A T E O F F L O R ID A
L o t 20 . Block K. 8U N L A N D I'o 11••&gt; Jai-kaon M-&gt;rrla.
r*«ld#ni:a u n k n o w n .
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according to a plat t h e r e ­
Th* m ailing ad d rsar of
of, r a r o r d e d In P l a t n o o k
t h i s d e f e n d a n t Is:
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a s u i t ha* b ean filed a g a i n s t
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a t t a c h e d to o r u se d In c o n ­ In th e a b o v e e n t i t l e d o ause,
n e c t i o n w i t h aald p r e m i s e s . I n ­ a n d ll .a l y o u a r e r e q u i r e d lo
cluding the follow ing;
fll* y o u r a n s w e r
w ith
the
One D u o T h e n n t o l l ) W a l l C le r k of t h i s C o u r t a n d bi se rv e
H e a t e r , Model 156-1, S e r ­ a r o p y t h e r e o f u p u n l h a p l a i n ­
ial I KJEl 2
tiff o r p l a i n t i f f ' s a t t o r n e y s ,
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One el. K. R e f r i g e r a t o r al R ank Bu ild in g . J a c k s o n v i l l e
( e l e c t r i c ) . Model LAS1I It. 2, F lo rid a, n o t l a l a r t h a n J u l y
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t a l l , m a n u f a c t u r e d by Sen- m o r t g a g e
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k a r l k G l a s s It P a i n t C o m ­ p ro--'t ilad a g a i n s t Is:
p an y , S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , no
Lot U . Block P. S U NL AND
m o d al or a erial n u m b e r s .
ESTATES,
a
su b d i v i s i o n ,
W ITNESS m y han d and the
a c c o r d i n g lo a p l a t t h s r a o f ,
se al o f sa h l C o u r t a t S a n f o rd .
record*-! In P l a t Book II,
F l o r i d a , t h i s &gt; l t b d a y of May.
p a g e s I* to ) t o t tn * P u b ­
A D 1)44.
lic R e cord * of Sentinel*
fSEALI
• ounty. Florida
A. II. H t c k w l t h , J r .
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th #
C l a r k o f th * C i r c u i t C o u r t se el of sa id C o u r t a t S a n f o r d .
By: M a r t h a
T. Vihlan
F lo rid * , th l a 4th d a y of J u n e .
D eputy C lerk
1941
D A N I E L T H U M I 'a d N *
(COUR T S E A L )
M ITCH ELL
A r t h u r H. U t c k w l t h . J r .
*e 0 A t l a n t i c N a t i o n a l B a n k
C lerk o f th * C i r c u i t C o u r t
B u ild in g
lly: M a r t h a T. Vlhlen
J i&gt; h v o t o l l l e . F l o r i d a
D s p u ty C l a i k
P u b l i s h J u n e 1. I , I t , 22, 1164
P u b l i s h J u n * | , 1 |, 12,
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36. Automobiles • Truck*

- VA HOMES
By Nadine Seltzer FHA
2, 3, 6 4 BEDROOMS

LOST: Large reddish brown
dog, answer* to name of
Pete. Reward. Call 323-0339
or 322-3794.

CARD OF THANKS
We wt»h to expregi our deep
eat appreciation to the many,
many wonderful friend* k
neighbor* for the abundance
of food, flowers a ml consid­
eration »how7t us during the
Hines* and death of our V»vinn Wife and Mother. Cath
crine A. Bass. Our low was
made easier lo bear knowing
that ao many cared ao
much.
Signed: Husband. Cecil D
Baaa and Children

12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female flelp Wanted 29. Automobile Service

inel. Ph. 322 1787.
Effic., $45 dll Park.

WANT ACTION?

I will accept only a few list­
ings of rsrh type, and three
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322-2800,
will receive my full per­
FURNISHED Cottage at 5 sonal attention. I don't have
Points. $65 mo. 322-1467.
a Big Organization, but I
know how lo SELL!
$ HR Furn. house. All con­
Burton
li. Pilcher, Broker
veniences. 2461 Palmetto.
322-7408
322-1219.

FKKK ESTIMATE
WORK WANTED: Week or
Upholstering 6 Mattress ren­
day. Phone 322 7873.
ovating. New 6 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
DAY’S wo-k wanted. 322 6277.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
21. B aauty Satosia
FA 2-2117.
Spring Permanent Special
FURNITURE
20 Percent off regular prlcei
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
ONLY $219.50
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0834
Easy Terms
Permanent Special
Shop and Save The
30% off Regular Trices
Budget Way
Children's Haircuts $1.00
BUDGET
Ace Beauty Salun,
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322'8&amp;25 FURNITURE CO.
208 I/ongwood Plaza
ZOTO'S Budget Wave $7.50;
17-92 Ph. 838-4383
$13 Regular $10. Complete
eve. app'ta. Free parking. 31. Art Idea For Sale
2nd 6 Oak
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK USED liimliei, all sizes. Used
Bricks. 322-2506.
103 So. Oak — 322 5742
BTU Air condtloner.
22. Iluild - I'aint - Repair 11.500
$125. Ph. 322-1989.
FOR A PAINTER, inside oi
out, call Luther Tasker at HAMMOND Elec. Chord Or­
gan. Light finish. Perf.
322 6159.
cond. $600. Terms arranged.
322 0196 after 6 p. m.
25. Plumbing Services
PLUMBING
Carpets clean easier with Ihe
Contracting Repairs
Blue Lustre Electric ShamFREE ESTIMATES
pooer oiiiy $t per day. Carroll's Furi-iturc.
K. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
F4 2 3383
assum e pa y m e n t s

27. Special Service*
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4233

$ Bank $
Repossessions
$
$
$
$
$
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Opal Wag. $791 bal, $34 mo,
Pont Wag $7D6 bal, $36 mo.
Opal, $587 bal, $32 mo.
Dodge, $507 bal, $31 mo,
Ford, $681 bal, $39 mo.
Cadillac, $081 bal, $39 mo,
Chev., $741 bnl, $37 mo.
Ford, $501 bal, $31 mo.
Olds. $681 bal, $34 mo.
Chev., $541 Bal, $28 mo.
Pant., $396 bal, $23 mo,
Merc., $490 bal, $25 mo.
Olds., $299 bal, $16 mo.
Ford, $99 bal, $3 mo.
Merc., $169 bal, $9 mo.
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Makes buttonholes, aews on 19’ Boat, motor, trailer, fully
equipped. Suitable for salt
hut Ions, blind s t i t c h e s ,
water. -Many extras. 322*
monograms and embroiders.
With Guarantee. Take up 4 4857.
payments of $7.15 each. Ph.
Gateway To The waterway
Credit M«r. 322-0111.

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)-FerURobson Sporting Goodn
lly.0—Pit, 322-4244.
LIKE NEW, Scuba tank, re­ Your KVINHUDE Dealar
MANSFIELD LAWN SEIt.
gulator. s|tcargun and other 301 8-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961
accessories. All $60. Ladles
Free Estimates
while shoe skates, size 6, in QUIT FISHINI Will sell I
Need a shelf, screen porch,
case. $15. 322-7106.
Ixiali, 2 motors k all equip.
new room carporle, new
1st class cond. 1 Boat 10
house or remodel. B. E.
$8 00 PER MONTH
passeners or sightseeing,
Assume remaining 5 pymls.
Link. 322-7029.
also Shad fishing; motors
o( $h on Repossessed Swing
Johnson Javelin k Johnson
Building
needle Diol-O-Matlc Zigzag.
18, both elec starts. Call
Contractor
Makes fancy d e s i g n s ,
I.arry,
Geneva 319 1181.
G E T O U TA T O W N !
Mukcs Buttonholes, Sews on
AIR-CONDITIONING
Waterfront lots on large lakes
buttons, Blind hems. Mono­ 16' Boat, J5 Evinnide, elec.,
lly K K D D ERS
and St. John's River. Prices
grams, Darns, patches, etc.
Trailer. $700. Ph. 3228161
H. Ii. POPE CO„ Inc.
from $1995 to $5000. Terms
Guaranteed.
Ph.
322
7457.
or
322 2574.
322 4234
from $25 down Take your 200 So. Psrk Ave.
pick while our selection* WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, BABY SUITE, Crib 4^-hiffo- &gt;1U. Trailnrn • Cnbanan
■re choice. CALI. TODAY!
rolM-. Good corn!. $3U. 322
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
STEMPEH AGENCY. 1919
2H.’)(i.
2 BEDROOM Elcar, 10 x 45,
All Types and Sizes
So. French Ave., Ph. 322Ex. Condition. 3220702.
Wc Repair and Service
JUNE
SPECIAL:
Men's
shoes
4991.
ST l NE
$2 99 pr. Ladies' shoes $1.45 APACHE Camp TralTeriTNev*
Machinery and Supply Cn.
A Used 322-5187.
pr. Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
$100 DOWN
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6132
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 6 3 a
READY MIX CONCRETE
1062 57 x in Champion Mobile
Bedroom Homes available in 29. A utom obile R ervlc*
Patios, Floor, Free Fatima,-s
Home, 3 HR. Small equity
all Areas of Sanford. I^et us
Hills, lintels, slops, blocks,
A aernimn pymls. Will trade
Wagnor'B Amoco sand, cement, rnrk, pipe, equity for 3-4 BR home. Ph.
Show you Around!
AUTOMOTIVE
steel, grease traps, dry
322 8719.
AIR CONDITIONING
wells. Stepping stones.
INSTALLATION • SERVICING MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Good Used Cars Sold
1901 S. Park Ave.
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751
818 French Ave.
322-7763 - i - i FA 2-5232 anytime

UNFURN. 2 RR Duplex, kit. 12. Real folate For Sale
equip!., exc. location. Ph. JUMBO: 3 Bit. 2 hath, Fla.
322-5594.
room, 2 car garage, 2 shady
lots. 1801 Palmetto. By ap­
FURN. 2 BR Home. 2 porches
pointment. Ph. 322 5148.
shady Ierr* re. 884 E. 20th
Ph. 322 0296.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
H T h Furn. house. 322-2307.
Realtor
1 RR Furn. House. Ph. 668-5122 Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
1810 W. 3rd St 2 BR., modem,
IT'S GONNA OET HOTTER!
newly decorated. Phone Bar­
St. Johns Realty And tempers shorter, but
tow, Fla. 533 2326.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
you'll bo cool under the col­
lar in this gracious 2 story,
10 x $2 $ BR House-trailer 116 N. Park Ave. FA 36123
4 Bedroom, 2 Bath LAKE
Air-cond. Elder Springs
FRONT Home, P r i v a t e
Trlr. Pk.
Ball-Blair Agency beach
with dock for your
2 BEDROOM Oar. Apt., liv­ HEAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
fleet. Excellent Financing
ing room, dining room furn
3rd k Park Ave.
arranged for Qualified Buy­
20051i French Ave. 322-7234
Phone 322 5641
er I
1 BR., Film, bouse, Like 3 Blt Home, nice, reasonable.
Mary. No pets. 322 3049 or
Ph. 322-6963.
322-6347.
I PEN DAILY-NEW HOMES
Investment 6 Realty
1-Room Efficiency apt. with Heady for Occupancy— 3 4 4 116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
BD'ra — Liberal Financing
for couple or single person
—Low D o w n Payment!, OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large
rooms, largt shady lot with
or retired All utilities In­ FHA • VA • In Service 4
fruit trees. No down pymt.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo
Conventional.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
cated on 1st St., within 1
SANFORD AREA
322 5398.
block of 2 free parking lots Go West &lt;mi 25th St. to I-ake
Mary Blvd., left on Rlvd
and shoppang center. In­
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR. 2 Bath,
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
quire at Manual Jacobson
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
right one blk. to Office,
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
lers. patio. Ph. 222 1522. 207
322-2744.
Ridge Rd.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
LONGWOOD AREA
Cowan. 322 4013.
10 minute* South on 17-92 lo IS UuNingNN Opportunity
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
Semuwle Blvd. one block FOn LEASE—Service Station.
322 1374.
Good location. Good pro­
to Office 831-3911.
ducts. Good treatment Ph.
4 ROOMS, Furn. second floor.
locally 122-4342, or apply to
Pleasant, Urge and airy. LMN Enterprises,
Osteen. j 22 5771.
Inc.
Ui« PURE OIL COMPANY.

Seminole Realty

SO U TH W A RD

Auto Gists, Top#
k Set* Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

;$.**. ArtlrlfM Wanted

CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Fursy Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph
222 6591.

304 W. 2nd St. rA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
clothing at rags. 322-2750.

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Good tires. $295. 322 5128.
'59 SIMCA 4 Dr. Good cond.
$300. Ph. 322-1797.

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W’ riTH

Southern Editors View Rights Bill

I)E UAULLE
KHRUSHCHEV
SECRETARY RUSK
tended index finger. Some of tho world’s better
DIGITAL CONFUTERS — Pollticlnna, atntcsknown figures aro pictured hero in prime point­
men, clergymen, chicfa of ntnte — ench would
ing form. Hut none of them holds his finger any
be lost on tbo podium or lectern without the aid
higher or wags it more expressively than Presi­
of th at univermil symbol for attention, empha­
dent Johnson.
sis, indignation or any other emotion—the ex­

ARTHUR GOLDIIERG

PRESIDENT JOHNSON

IHLLY GRAHAM

House Approval Civil Rights Law To Be Tested
Seen By July 4
In 7 Southern Towns, King Says

WASHINGTON (UPI) Concrexflnnal leader* were
confident today Uiat t h e
Houae would give overwhelm*
ing bipartisan approval to the
Senate amended civil rights
bill M o re July 4.
They aald there waa no
longer any doubt that tho
moat sweeping anti-discrlnilnation meaiuro In the 100
years since the Civil War
would become law.
Hep. William M. McCulloch,
R-Ohlo, senior Republican on
tho House Judiciary Commit*
tee and an architect of the
bill, said he was hopeful of
House passage In about 10
days. Till* would enable Pres­
ident Johnson to sign the Ids*
torle legislation on July 4.
The Senate-passed measure
waa to go to the House at
noon, EDT, today and Hep.
Emanuel Culler, D-N. Y.,
planned to ask unanimous
consent for House acceptance.
Southerners were expected to
object and force the Issue to
tliu House Hulea Committee.
One prominent southerncr, Chairman Oren Harris, DArk., of the House Commerce
Committee, said the Senate
amendments, with the possi­
ble exception of triul by July
In contempt cases, w e r e
’'mere window dressing."
"The leadership Is deter­
mined to complete action on
the bill befuro the Fourth of
July," be said, "but that la
most unlikely."

Guard Heritage,
Bryant Urges
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Guv. Farris Ilryant asked
th at citlxena of Florida take
"m ilitant action" to pre­
serve thalr
architectural,
historical and natural heri­
tage in an announcement Sat­
urday.
Bryant proclaimed the Am­
erican Landmarks Celebration
in Florida to last the rest of
tho year. Ho said that t h o
Lamlmarka celebration la an
oxcollrnt
opportunity to
aafeguard and protect this
heritage.

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Congreaewomen
Sixteen la Uia record num­
ber of women In Congress, set
first a t the beginning of the
•4th Congress and the 85lh
(Jongreas also convened with
• awtabershlp a U women.

United Press International
Embattled St. Augustine
had more immediate pro­
blems today but the nation's
oldest town amt six oilier
Deep South cities have been
told to expect early oourt
tests o( tho new civil rights
bill.
Negro leader Martin Luther
King Jr., said in Chicago Sun­
day the measure would tie
leaded In the courts as soon
as it is signed Into law.
King said compliance to the
law would lie tested In Mont­
gomery, Birmingham, Selma,
Gadsden and Tuscaloosa, Ala.,
ami Albany, Go., aa well as
in St. Augurtlnc.
Concrete blocks wore heaved
through plote glass windows
ami doors of state Sen. Verio
Pope's real extalc office in
St. Augustine early today.
Pope ho a M m « spokesman
for a group of businessmen
who have Iwen trying to settle
the city's racial dispute.
N e g r o leaders promised
more demonstrations in St.
Augustine today and a court
fight to overturln a statrlm (Mixed curfew aimed at night
marches.
Both segregationists and

civil rights advocates stragcd marches in St. Augustine
Sunday on o|i(M&gt;site aides of
tho city's main thoroughfare.
The groups were separated
by a line of about too police
officers, some with dogs on
leashes.
Five Negroes were admit­
ted to an Episcopal church in
St. Augustine Sunday but five
other* who attempted to at­
tend u Methodist church were
arrested.
Scores of college students
from across the nation |&gt;oured
into Mississippi Unlay to take
part in a massive civil rights
project. State officials adopt­
ed a policy of watchful wait­
ing as tho 250 volunteers
fanned out to assigned (wits
ill almut 25 cities and towns.
The National Association
for the Advancemelnt of Color­
ed People (NAACP) o|Mms Its
six-slay annual convention in
Washington Unlay with civil
rights strategy tho main
topic.

Hoy Wilkins, executive se­
cretary of tho NAACP, Indi­
cated at a news conference
Sunday tho association favors
moving slowly in testing com­
pliance with the civil rights
hill.
Other integrationista who
participated Sunday in the
biggest civil rights rally in
Chicago's history indicated
they, like Martin Luther King,
favor a speedy test for the
law. More Uian 700,000 per­
sons jammed Soldier's Field
for the rights rally.
In l.aa Vegas, Nov., early
Unlay s blonib blew a bole In
Die wall around the home
which N e g r o
entertainer
Stanley Morgan and his fam­
ily moved Into two weeks ago
in a previously all-white
nclghborlmod.
Treason, felony and breach
of the peace are the only
three offenses for which a
member of Congress Is sub­
ject to arrest while In office.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A group of 12 Southern Ed­
itors offered varying opin­
ions today on what effect tha
civil rights bill will have on
race relations in the South.
The editors, from 10 atstea
gave their views In a icriis
of copyrighted interviews pub­
lished In U. S. New* Be World
Report.
They predicted results rang­
ing from a quick turn to the
worse in relations betwren
whites and Negroes, to slow,
gradual effecta and possible
improvement.
Among the comments, Hodding Carter, editor of ths
Delta
Democrat-Times
of
Greenville, Mias., aald the law
will not Improve the climate
of race relations at ell when
It goes into effect. "But,’
Garter aald, " it is likely to
Improve the status of the Ne­
gro—primarily es a voter and
possibly ea a wags earner."
Virginlus Dabney, editor of
the Times-Diapatch in Rich­
mond, Va., area an increase in
racial tension. He cited tha
public acommodatlons section
and tha possibls cutting off
of federal funds aa causing
relations betweun the races to
worsen.
The editor of tho Atlanta
Constitution, Eugene Patter­
son, said he lielieved the bill
would help solve racial prob­
lems in Georgia. He enid the
lew would provide the Incen­
tive to many businessmen
who had not desegregated
their establishments because
of fenr of economic reprisals.
John N. I’nphsm, manag­
ing editor of the Chattanooga,
Tenn., Times, said that with­
out such laws "you leave a
vacuum for the demagogue.’’
He anld the law may not have
an Immediate effect, hut that
eventually people would learn
to live with i t
"I think it would help If
the accommodations section
and the employment section
of the bill were modified,"
ssld Don Shoemaker, editor
of the Minml Herald. But, he
said, the bill probably will
improve race relations In
Florida.
"Well, the people down her*
are fed up, from one stand­
point," anld Caleb J. King,
editorial pnge editor of the
Jacksonville Florida TlmesUnlon. "They feel that the
rlvll rights thing has been
overdone, and Hint this will
be another wedge driven In."
"You can’t make people
love earh other,” aald George
W. flealy Jr., executive of
the New Orleana Times-PIcayune, "I have a greet fear of
the use of force In attempts
to Improve race relations.”

L O N G B E A C It, Calif.
(U PI)—Police today Increas­
ed their church patrol units
in an attempt to catch an ar.
unnist suspected of netting
ths fifth rliiirrh fire In this
city silire last May IK.
Efforts to catch the firebug
were inlelisifed after someone
•lipped pnst several armed
guards Saturday night amt
set fire to the First Fouriquaru Church of Long Beach.
Dainago to the church was
estimated a t $25,0(H). About
2 weeks ago the same church
waa hit by fire, which cauied
between $3,000 and $4,000
damage authorities aald.
Two other rhurchea in the
same neighborhood were destroyed by fire recently, the
Grace Methodist Church and
tha First Brethren Church.
Fire also damaged the library
of the North Long Beach
Methodist Church.
Many churches In the city
appropriated funds to post
guards a t tha buildings,

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Lay OK Glenway Drive,
City Fathers Advised
cioc*
At 10 a.m. Wednesday the
Tort Authority Committee o(
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce will convene at
the trade body's conference
room to select a firm to make
the feasibility study for the
proposed port facility in this
area. The presiding officer
will be Chairman Francis
Roumillat.
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With S a n f o r d stringing
lights south on llwy. 17-02,
Longwood adding new ones
on the highway, added to
those in Casselberry wo mayone day be driving south for
miles under street lights,
Then people will be driving
all the way to Orlando with­
out their headlights, as they
do now on French Avenue.
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Those additional s t r e e t
lights that Longwood has in­
stalled on Hwy. 17-02 from
Longwood Plaza to SR 434
seem to have had a marvelous
effect on business. Never saw
so many cars there before.
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Heard a sad piece of news
recently. Bud Layer speaking
on evolution to the Clvitans
told them that roaches have
existed in their present form
since the beginning of time.
Imoks like we’ve already lost
that fight.

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Physicians and biologists
present at the talk on evolu­
tion at Civitans Thursdayagreed that Man, even as
highly developed as he is to­
day, is only using seven to
15 per cent of his total brain
capacity. No wonder things
arc in such a mess.
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The USO Club lounge in the
Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce Building is closed for
a two-week vacation, accord­
ing to Mrs. Mary Washburn,
USO official.
Margaret C. Bullock of
Longwood, daughter of Mark
R. Bullock, has received a
bachelor ol arts degree from
the George Washington Uni­
versity at the 143rd annual
commencement. She waa one
of 1,300 students from 47
states, the District of Colum­
bia, Puerto Rico and 18 for­
eign countries to receive de­
grees.
The Herald’s photographer,
Rill Vincent, installed a new
film finishing device in his
studios last week. And the
newspaper can now process
the raw negatives in almost
record time. The machine
takes the exposed glossy pa­
per in one side and in from
three to eight seconds, de­
pending on the size of the
picture, the finished product
is ready for the engraving
machine. Bill tested it in the
office the other day and
found It took Just nine min­
utes from the time he snap­
ped the cam era's shutter un­
til he had a finished print.
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County Tax Collector John
Galloway anounccd this morn­
ing that half-year Florida
auto license tags will go on
sale at the Courthouse on July

The controversial question injunctive remedy upon prov­
of the arbitrary closing of ing the factual situation.”
Glenway Drive by Mrs. Mar­
He advised the commission­
garet Bower was aired at the
ers
that the city, "in the ab­
meeting of City Commission­
sence
of its acceptance and
ers Monday, after a report on
findings by City Attorney Wil­ maintenance (of the road)
lias no standing in court as
liam C. Hutchison Jr.
The city attorney advised representatives of the pub­
commissioners not to become lic."
However, the city may take
Involved in any attempt to
open Glcnway Drive at the action if it wishes through an
injunction to remove the bar­
present time.
“If factually this road has ricades if the road is declared
been used by the public for ] a dedicated right of way, ac­
tlie prescriptive period of 20 cepted formally by the city
years," the attorney's report and the city accepts continued
read, “ any member of tlie maintenance.
public so aggrieved would1 “This appears to be a dis­
have the right to pursue uii pute between two property
owners and we're not going
to get caught in tlie middle of
It," said one commissioner.
First reading of an ordi­
nance rezoning an area north
of 24th Street, east of the ACL
Railroad, south of Grove Man­
or and west of Mrllonvillo
Avenue, which seemed In
have some hearing on tlie
County Commissioners this road-closing was tabled pend­
afternoon were to receive the ing further moves by proper­
ty owners.
first real “ concrete” proposal
City Commissioners voted
for utilizing waters of Lake to give pro|ierty owners a
Monroe when plans for a huge third and final extension of
marina were unveiled.
time on repairs or demolition
Henry Pyle was scheduled of n building at 1G07-1GII West
to offer a comprehensive pro­ 13tli St.
gram which would permit
City .Manager W. K. Know­
construction of a 20-foot pav­ les advised commissioners
ed seawall extending GOO that this is tlie third request
feet into Ia»ke Monroe and
for an extension of time and
then another 700 feet parallel
recommended the request be
with Highway 17-92.
denied.
The site would lie in the
Commissioners i n i t r u r l vicinity of Lake Monroe inn
rd that owners be advised
which, along with other pro­
that if the building is not re­
perties in the area, is owned
paired or torn down by Aug.
by Pyle.
lie proposes to build the 1, the city will move immed­
seawall with tlie paved road­ iately to demolish it, with no
way atop it and protect the further notice.
Bids for a pneumatic roll­
exposed sides with reinforced
concrete.
The interior of the marina
and boat basin would lie
dredged to a minimum of five
feet thus allowing 50 to GO
foot boats to lie serviced and
sheltered there. Fill from the
dredging operations would be
used to build tlie wall and
roadway bed, commissioners
were told.
The commission in all pro­
bability will refer the propos­
al to County ‘Engineer William
Bush for further study and to
check with an engineering
firm hired by Pyle to “ firm
up" a formal application for
tlie project.
Pyle notei he needs approv­
al of several agencies prior to
beginning tlie work. These in­
clude the State Game and MARGARET QUARLES
Fresh Water Fish Commiss­
ion, State Road Board, and
U. S. Army Corps of Engi­
neers,
Boating Interests long have
pointed to the lack of ade­
quate facilities on the lake
and today's proposal was des­ The Seminole County Cham­
cribed by Pyle as a "major ber of Commerce Coffee Club
step forward" in utilizing tlie will he guests of Dr. Frank
I-cone, county health officer,
water to full advantage.
"Our proposed marina." at the County Health Depart­
Pyle will say In a letter to ment Thursday at 10 a.m.
Members will lie served
the Commission, “ will offer
boatmen full servicing, sup­ coffee and doughnuts in the
plies, storage and fueling faci­ auditorium by Miss Margaret
Ann Quarles, new home ser­
lities.”
A 50-foot wide turnaround is vice representative of the
planned for the terminus of Florida Power A Light Co.,
the seawall and an electric after which they will be taken
boat launching service will he on a tour of the building by
installed there. Pyle says he tlie Health Department atalf.
has adequate parking facili­ Coffee Club members are
ties for ears and trailers on asked to use tlie north and
south parking lots.
his property.

Firsf 'Concrete'
Proposal On
Marina Due

Expert To Pour
At Coffee Club

1.

Galloway pointed out for
the benefit of newcomers to
the state that tags purchased
on or after July 1 are exactly
half the price of the full
year's cost. The 50-cent fee,
however, remains the same,
said the collector.
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Dr. Vincent Roberts will
speak on the problems of pre­
natal and postpartum care
when the Seminole County
Nursing Advisory C o u n c i l
holds its regular meeting at
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Seminole County Health De­
partment building on French
Avenue at Ninth Street.
Ken McIntosh, chairman of
tlie council, said that all inter­
ested persons are invited to
attend.

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er were authorized: appoint­
ments to the Civil Service
board were tabled for the
present: presentation of a
plan for a public relations
program for city functions
was turned down; a request
for anexation by Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Turman at 2G41
South .Myrtle Avc. was ac­
cepted. •

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Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Tartly cloudy, scattered showers through Wednesday; high today in 90s; low tonight in 70s.
United Tress Leased W.re
Established 1908 TUESDAY, JUNK 23, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Traffic Light
Survey Asked
A traffic survey on French
Avenue to determine the feas­
ibility of installing traffic sig­
nals at the intersection of
Third and Ninth Street* and
French was requested Mon­
day of the State Hoad Depart­
ment by City Commission.
Estimated cost of materials
which would lie iicrdcd at
each Intersection was given
as $2,30(1,
At the pres'nt time, a Mo­
ther's Patrol I as to guard the
Third Street intersection dur­
ing school months to allow
children to cross the busy
highway to attend Hie Westside School.
Ninth Street is a through
street east and west and the
Frentli Avenue intersection
lias boon the scene of numer­
ous accidents.

NO. 218

Lodge Resigns Viet Nam Post
LBJ Appoints
Gen. Taylor
As Successor

WASHINGTON (UPI) Son. Maurine Ncubcrgcr, (17Ore.), said today that the De­
partment of Health. Education
and Welfare might bo trying
to sabotage its own report on
smoking and health.

Death Ruling

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Atty. Gon. James Kynes rul­
ed Tuesday hospitals in Flor­
ida ran release information
on the death of a patient be­
fore the death certificate is
officially filed for the record.

West Watches
BERLIN (UPI) - Allied offlcials in West Berlin today
kept a close watch on the vi­
tal air corridors linking the
city to West Germany for any
signs of new Soviet harrassment of Western commercial
flights.

Threat To Nikita
STOCKHOLM (UPI) - A
foreigner suspected of “plann­
ing
dangerous
activities"
against visiting Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev
lias been arrested, Stockholm
prosecutor Aake Magnusson
announced todaq.

Overflight

FREE EYE TESTS will bo a special feature of the Lions Club Fourth of
July Fun Fair at Fort Mellon Dark. Here Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson Rets
bis eyes cheeked by the testing machine. Mrs. Grace Fisher, supervisor of
nurses al the Seminole County Health Department conducts the test. Dr.
Frank Leone, health department director, (center) is also a member of
tlie Lions Club.
(Herald Photo)

Court Ponders Ada Trailer Court
Ruling Against Permit Turned Down
Florida Setup

MIAMI (U l'l) — A federal
BERLIN (UPI) - A Pan
district court here took under
American World Airways Jet­
liner on a direct flight from consideration Tuesday an or­
New York flew over Commu­ der from the U. S. Supreme
nist East Germany to West Court throwing out Florida's
Berlin today and lunded safe­ legislative apportionment and
ly despite Soviet charges that
leaving deadllu-i ve&gt; to th*
such »civice was un.av ful.
lower court.
Tlie move had been expect­
ed since last week when tlie
nation's high court ruled that
both houses of state legisla­
tures should tie elected es­
sentially according to imputa­
In response to an appeal tion. In Hie original ruling, thu
from Hal Washburn on the de­ legislatures ot s i x states
nial of his application for a were ordered reapportioned.
Yesterday, the U. S. court
dredging easement on cityowned land at Lake Ada, the killed apportionment in Flor­
City Commission Monday tab ida, Michigan, Washington,
led the request |&gt;emling a for­ O h i o , Oklahoma, Illinois,
mal report from the engineer. Connecticut, Idaho and Iowa.
Washburn told commission­ Gov. Farris Bryant said
er* that his dredging engineer yesterday he would wait und
hail informed him that only examine the U. S. court ruling
marl in Hie lake bottom would , before making a statement.
cause permanent muddying of He indienled lie would wait
the waters, amt that tests on a ruling from Hie Miami
court licforc deciding on whe­
showed no marl present.
Commissioners r e q u e s t ­ ther to call a special session.
Ilryant and other top state
ed that the engineer bo pre­
sent and give a formal report official* have said it would
end tabled the appeal pend­ be unfair to rail a special ses­
ing appearance ot the engi­ sion of Hie present leglslatore, loaded with lame ducks,
neer.
Washburn proposes to build since many of Hie members
a Japanese sl&gt;le trailer court will not he serving in the 19G5
on tin- property, with the dc session.
»lgn said to be “ first elans
If Hie district court here
nigh style type trader court." rules that tlie next legislature
r a n formulate reapportionment when It alts in April,
then Ilryant probably will not
make a move.
If the court rules, however,
that laws passed by Hie pre­
sent apportionment ol the
state's 43 senators and 112
representatives would he un­
constitutional,
a
problem
arises.
In the second case, Ilryant
rould either call a special
session b e f o r e November
when the new legislature is
oiticiully elected, or leave
the m atter up to Hie new gov­
ernor.

Ada Dredging
Plea Tabled

Letters Back
Barry 100-1
WASHINGTON

THIS .MARINA OUTLINE was presented to the
County CommiMion this morning by Henry
Pyle, owner of 700 feet of frontage on Lnko
Monroe in the Iatke Moliroe Inn area, lie plans
u GOU-fool ejOensiun into the lake then u 70lpfoot

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Group Protests
nsuvA...
Engineering Of
BRIEFS
436 Crossing
Senator Protests

By Julia Rarlnt
Petitions protesting t h e
State Road Department's en­
gineering of tlie intersection
of the new four-lancd SU 43G
and Hathaway Drive In Alta­
monte Springs have been pre­
pared for presentation to the
County Commission and State
Road Board by K. Pope Bas­
sett Jr., an attorney who reptesrnts an organized group
of residents in Delray Manor
and Oricnta Gardens.
Existing problems found at
the intersection, Bassett ad­
vises, are that no accelera­
tion or deceleration lanes are
provided even though Hatha­
way Drive is tlie only access
route to both subdivisions; no
left turn lanes have ben pro­
vided for school buses to get
to
Altamonte
Elementary
School which is directly across the highway nor has
any crosswalk or other facil­
ity been provided for children
attending the school.
In addition these problems
are complicated by the fact
that elevation on llatliawuy
Drive is considerably lower
than on SB 430 thus making
it practically impossible for
tlie npniarhing motorist to
see oncoming traffic until lie
is rigid at (lie through high­
way.
Included in the petitions
will lie results of a traffic sur­
vey of all adults, children
anil vehicles crossing tlie
highway during a 12 hour per­
iod on Monday which, was
taken by a resident commit­
tee.
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length parallel with Highway 17-92 and ending
ut a 50-foot automobile turnaround. The top of
the neii wall would lie paved to a width of 20
fet-t. Dredging inside the walls would allow
liecumiuodatioa of 5U to GO fool boats, he ie|iorts.

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Sen. Barry Goldwater's mail
lias been running at almut 100
to one in favor ot bis vote
against the Senate civil rights
bill.
A statement (rum bis office
Monday said the mail indicat­
ed "deep dlssatfisaction'' with
the rights bill. Goldwater
aides said tlie front-running
GOI' presidential contender
has received 2,176 telegrams
since his floor speech last
week against Hie bill and that
only 22 of these wero in favor
ol the bill and against Id*
position,

Seminole County's Board of
Commissioners this morning
reversed a previous decision
by the county's Board of Ad­
justment to permit Hal Wash­
burn ot Maitland to install a
trailer court on a tour-plus
acre parcel of land with a
igo toot frontier on Hie west
side ot U. S. i r t ? In the Lake
Ada area.
Washburn, owner of the
the land, wanted to install and
o|M-rate live trailer park ot
47 spaces on the site which
is currently zoned M-t (in
dostrial). He applied to Hie
county's Hoard of Adjustment
for an exceptional use per­
mit and was granted hli re ­
quest subject to a 30-day ap­
peal period and an agreement
by the City of Sanford to provido sewerage connections.
Washburn's obtained t h e
clty’a approval but objections

4-Hour Meters
For Parking Lot
Ciiy Commissioners voted
Monday to put four-lmur me­
ters in Hie new parking lot on
Hie corner of First Street and
Bark Avenue, and enforce the
assessment of two dollar
parking tickets if the 25 rent
yellow tirkets are Ignored.
Commissioners agreed to
extend tlie paving ot Hie lot
onto the private property liebind Carraway and McKlbbin offices, under the stand­
ard practice of using rity lalair if property owner* pay
for materials. Hot mix as­
phalt will hr used and con­
crete for stops installed.
The commission also agreed
to pave the alley beside Bur­
pee Seed Company and In-hind
the Sanford Herald on the
same proposition.
In further action on alleys,
commissioners designated tlie
alley from Bark to Magnolia
Avenue, between First and
Second Streets as one way
from west to east, entering
on Bark and exiting on Mag­
nolia.

Beautification
Project Okayed
Plantings and beautification
along the newly installed side­
walk from First Street to
Commercial between the J a ­
cobson Building and Hie City
Library were approved by
City Commissioners Monday
with necessary funds being
transferred from another ac­
count.
City Commissioner E a r l
Higginbotham ottered to do­
nate several palm trees from
Ids pro|H-rty tor the walkway
d Hr- city would ruovo the in.

wero fill'd in writing today hy
A. II. Betcrson Jr. represent­
ing two property owners in
Hie area, and liy the owners
of Colllngwood of Orlando.
At toduy'a henring Wash­
burn spoke in favor ot hli
project after the Commission
licard a reading of Hie two
objections. John Kridor, man
ager of live Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, spoke
unfavorably toward tlie pro­
ject. He expressed Hie opinion
that it would interfere with
Uk normal development of the
area which has Iseen zoned
industrial ami would have an
adverse effect on the values
of adjacent properties.
Commissioners John Alex­
ander, In whose district the
property is located, said that
in III* opinion tho placing of a
trailer court there would not
I hs an asset and he rccom
mended tUiat Hie Hoard of
Adjustment be overruled in
its decision.
Washburn said lie planned
to put in a "first class park
witli a Japanese motiff—one
that would lie an asset to the
area, and the kind of a park
needed In tills area."
Following
the
derision,
Washburn told Hie Commiss­
ion:
“ I regret that the Commiss­
ion, especially tho commiss­
ioner in my district, has seen
fit to deny the use permit for
Hie park on my property. We
feel that such a project as
Hiis, carefully designed, could
lie nothing hut a good influ­
ence on North Seminole for
IkiHi business and residential
growth."

WASHINGTON (UBI) —
Bresident Johnson today acceptrd the resignation ol
Henry Cabot Imdge as U. S.
ambassador to Viet Nam and
named Gen. Maxwell I). Tay­
lor to surccrd him in the cri­
tical southeast Asian post.
At an Impromptu news con­
ference in his office, Johnson
announced that Lodge had
submitted h i s resignation,
dated June 19, saying that ha
must retire to private life for
personal reasons.
The Bresident said he waa
accepting the resignation with
"deep regret." lie added
that Lodge was expected to
icturn to Washington thia
week and that he will meet
with him tlien.
Tlie Bresident also announc­
ed hit intention to nominal*
Gen. Earle F. Wheeler, Army
chief ot staff, to succeed Gen.
Taylor as chairman of th«
Joint Chiefs ot Staff. He did
not name Wheeler's replace­
ment.
The President announced
that he was naming Assistant
Secretary of State U. Alexia
Juhnson as deputy ambassa­
dor to Hie republic of Viet
Nam.
He said that Johnson, a
career diplomat, will proceed
to Saigon immediately and
will act as the chief of mis­
sion until Taylor's arrival to
succeed Lodge.
Tlie Bresident praised both
Taylor and Johnson for ac­
cepting the new post on short
notice and said they had th*
highest qualifications for their
new assignment*.
"I'm satisfied that togeth­
er they will give Hie United
States the best field leader­
ship" in support of United
States policies in South Viet
Nam, Johnson said.
In Ills letter of resignation
Ambassador Uxlge, still *
possible Republican presiden­
tial nominee, said his resig­
nation was prompted entire­
ly hy personal reasons.
Ilo thanked tho Chief Exe­
cutive for Ills guidance and
devotion for helping him to
carry out the job,
Johnson wrote Lodge that
lie should make his farewell
calls in Saigon and that ho
Imped to see him as soon as
tie returned.

Windsor 70
BARIS (UBI)—The Duke o(
Windsor quietly turned 70 today. A spokesman for the duko
and the wife he chose over
crown of England aaid tho
couple planned only an Inti­
mate dinner with close friends
to mark the occasion.

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                    <text>By Janea Casselberry '
A Joint installation of of­
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Cafeteria in Casselberry by
American Legion Memorial
Post 260 of Casselberry and
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CLEVELAND (U FI)-PreiIdent Johnson pledged today
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"It la time for labor and
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prepared for the 28th anual
convention of the Communica­
tions Workers of America
(AFL-CIO).
Johnson said this policy
should "sites* our future
needs end help tlm all our
programs of training and ed­
ucation—government and pri­
vate alike — toward filling
those needs."
Existing labor-management
committees along with a cab­
inet committee which ho has
appointed will contribute to
such a policy, he said.

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The Installing team for the
post Included Sixth District
Commander Caroline Frid of
Orlando, District Adjutant
Penny Caldwell of Orlando
and District Historian John
Brown of Eustis who served
a* acting sergeant-at-arms.

Installing the ladles were
Sixth District President Maty
Brown of Eustis, District
Chaplain Nell Stiller of Eustia, District Sergeant-at-Arm*
Maud Johns of Tavares and
District Secretary Betty Bitt­
ner of Leesburg.

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INSTALLATION for officers of Casselberry Americnn Legion Post 2fifl
wns conducted by District Adjutant Penny Caldwell, left front, and
Sixth District Commander Caroline Frid, right front. Officers nro Kon
Walbridge, center front; back, from left, Hen EvanH, William Elder,
Miller Evans, Kon Green and Harold Kryder. At right back is John
Brown, district historian, who also participated in the ceremonies.

20 Rabbis To
Join King
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
(UPI&gt;—A group of 20 re­
form rabbis flew to St.
Augustine Wednesday to join
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
In an antt-eegragatkn demon­
stration.
Tha group, members of the
Central Conference of Amer­
ican Rabbia (CCAR) conven­
ed here in Its 76th annual
meeting decided to join the
Florida demonstrators at the
telegraphed request of King.
Tha delegation a n members
of a standing CCAR “demon*
ntratkm task fores."
King's telegram Invited the
group to "Join me In a proph­
etic witness against tha social
evils of our time."

8IXTH DISTRICT President Mary Brown, center front, nerved a» In­
stalling officer for American Legion Auxiliary Unit 266 of Casselberry.
Officers Installed Included Mrs. Letha Ward, left and Mr3. Della Kry­
der, right; back, from left, Alice Walbrldge, Katherine Corwin, Emlley
Green and Elizabeth Evans.
(Herald Photo)

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Ken Watbrldg* was Install­
ed a.) poit commander. Other
offlcere Include Wilbur Morey,
flret vice eommander; George
Mcsslck, aecond vice com­
mander;
Marvin
McClain,
third vice commander; Miller
Evane, adjuetant; H a r o l d
Kryder, finance officer; Ben
Evane, hletorlan; Ken Green,
service officer; William Elder,
sergeant-at-arms and Clar­
ence Doebener, chaplain.
Auxiliary officer* inatalled
Included Mr*. Della Kryder,
preildent; Mr*. Letha Ward,
vice president; Mrs. Alice
Mrs.
Walbrldge, secretary
Katherine Corwin, chaplain;
Mrs. Emlley Green, sergeantat-arma; Mrs. E l i s a b e t h
Evsns, treasurer and Mrs.
Helen Clzewakl, historian.
Retiring commander Harold
Kryder was presented with a
framed resolution for his out­
standing service during the
past two years by Ben Evsns,
He also received a command­
er’s certificate and a past
commander badge.
A certificate also was pre­
sented to Larry Maplesden
for hla service as adjutant.
A school of instruction for
Legion and Auxiliary officers
and members was announced
for Sunday, July 26, at Post
10 In Orlando.
Mrs. Kryder presented a
rash award of $4 won by the
Unit's press book aa first
prise In the second division
and a citation for the Unit
history, both won at the re­
cent state convention, to Mrs.
L e o n a r d Casselberry who
served boh as publicity chair­
man and historian. The press
book will compete a t the na­
tional convention.
The finance officer wes au­
thorised to spend a limited
amount for expensee of the
American
Legion baseball
team now being sponsored in
Casselberry by tha Post.
Guests included Mrs. Doris
Hacks of Orange City, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hteudla of
Post 166, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Burkhardt of Post 183 and
H. R. Glbaon of Eustis.

City firemen responded to
three alarms Tuesday and on*
blase kept them busy for
more than an hour Tuesday
night.
A t 10:24 p. m. they were
summoned to a fire in an un­
occupied frame house a t 1207
Laka Are. The house is own­
ed by Nelson Elerby, accord­
ing lo Assistant Fir* Chief
R. T. Thomas.
Damage was described as
extensive but the actual

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1402 W. 16th St. after the
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house. No property damage
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FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 216

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The air conditioning unit
which cooli off peraonnel in
tha county clerk'* office blew
cut Wednesday. Thursday of.
fice worker* — the clerk,
Arthur Beckwith wa» out of
town—iw eited It out until
■omeone removed an old win&lt;jow between the clerk'* of­
fice* and the tax collector'*
office. They placed a fan In
the window and drew cool air
from the collector'* office
Into the clerk’* office. Per­
aonnel in the clerk’* office
■aid it was *tlll “hot.”
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School teacher* and edu­
cators, church »chool teach­
er* and other* have often expreaied an opinion thnt was
echoed Wcdneiday by City
Recreation Director Jim Je r­
nigam Namely th at acme par­
ent* *eem to expect the
church, school and recreation
department* to accomplish in
a few hour* what they have
failed to do at home.
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P r o g r a m for Civitnns
Thursday wa* to be on “The
Evolution of Man” by Bud
Layer. Editor of the bulletin
in a humorous vein offered
some of the club member* as
living example* of the “les*«r evolved types."
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The eity dog catcher went
on full time patrol today, on
the lookout for
dogs wlthcut
license tags. If your pooehie
1* among the missing, don't
■ay we didn’t warn you. The
city pound will only keep him
10 days. A word to the wise
should be sufficient.
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Don't forget cld Dad Sun­
day. It's hi* day.
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Best thing you can do for
Father Sunday I* give him
a big hug and a kiss, tell
him you love him, and how
much you appreciate his hard
work ail year to keep the
kiddies !n shoes, and food on
the table. Sweet talk him—
but do it sincerely.
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Jim Jemigan, apeaking to
Klwanla Club Wednesday said
th a t many departmenta come
under hie Jurisdiction as City
Recreation Director, Among
them are the xoo, parks, pool*,
stadium, recreation area*—
and the cemetery. He says he
hasn’t figured that last one
out yet. Maybe it'll turn out
to be re-creation 7 1
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From the mailbag: Cheryi
Dome writea th at “we are
service personnel connected to
SNAS. I hear a lot of talk
about Junior college! and col­
leges . , . but no on* ha*
mentioned the other end of
the educational Udder , . ,
kindergarten. I think kinder­
garten 1* very Important in
teaching a child to learn and
play In a Urge group. If a
child could go to kindergarten
it would raise the standard*
of th* primary grades because
more children would be ready
for learning. . .
She called
for public-aupported kinder­
gartens.
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M 1 a ■ Barbara Munson,
daughter of Dr. and Mr*.
Leonard Munson graduated
recently from Columbia Uni­
versity School of General
Studies in New York.
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County Zoning Officer, Bob
Brown, la on vacation. He'll
not ba back in hla offices
until June 20. Nevertheless,
sonlng office business goes
right on.

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Rights Bill Vote Due Late Today
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI)
—Dr. Merthln Luther King
announced today that Ne­
groes would rail off their
anti-segregation demonstra­
tions here If a grand Jury
will reconvene and make ■
“ good faith" effort hi solve
racist problems.

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APPRECIATION for the service of Willie Hunt,
President of Hunt Lincoln Mercury in setting
n precedent of presenting n Jnycoe President's
Courtesy Cur each year, brings top award from
State Jaycees organization. Here plaque is
being presented by retiring president Jim Smith
of the Snnford-Seminole Jaycees, in ceremonies
at the Civic Center, Thursduy. (Herald Photo)

Sanford Auto Dealer
Puts JC s On Wheels
By Dottle Austin
Two yeare ego Willie Hunt
started something.
As president of Hunt LincoIn-Mercury Motors, he pre­
sented a courtesy car from
the dealership to the Sanford
Seminole Jaycees for their
president to use In carrying
out his duties.
Hunt honored the Jnyrees
thusly, because he felt they
were tha most active civic
organisation in the county and
took note of the many civic
and community projecte that
the young men had accomp­
lished and the seal and spirit
with which they worked.
Driving the b r a n d - n e w
courtesy car cross-country to
the national conventions and
all around tbe state to vari­
ous Jaycees district and state
meetings, 1DG2 P r e s i d e n t
Glenn McCall and 10(1.1 Pres­
ident Jim Smith aruused the
interest of other Jnyceee orgau Irations.
Some of the bigger groups
had ae many as TOO member*
in their cluhs, but they didn't
have a President's Courtesy
Car.
Across the state of Florida,
other automobile dealers be­
gan to copy Hunt's idea of
showing appreciation In the
Jaycees. More and more clubs
began to bo presented with
courtesy autos for their pres­
idents as dealers began to
call Hunt to find out how the
plan operated.
Now more than a dozen
community auto dealers have

Joined the President’s car
parade and a t any state or
regional meeting the Jayree
leaders run bo seen proudly
arriving in their courtesy car*
from Orlando, St. Petersburg,
Clearwater, Miami, Cocoa and
other cities.
At the Jkyct a state con­
vention held in Cocoa on May
M, Stnlo President Cody
Hailey presented an engraved
gold plaque, mounted on wal­
nut In the shape of the Jaycee shield to Hunt for his
outstanding service.
Each year, Hunt presents
the new Jaycce president with
the keys to a brand new
Comet station wagon. Thurs­
day ho handed the keys to
President Clyde Long, the
Jaycees first bucheior presi­
dent.

LBJ On Tour In
California
EDWARDS AIR FORCE
BASE, Calif. ( U r i) —Presi­
dent Johnson arrived today
from Washington to begin •
three-day California politics)
lour with a rapid-fire, parliully secret review of same
of tho nation's newest, fast­
est aircraft,
Johnson, who was scheduled
to speak tonight in Sun Fran­
cisco at the first of two ma­
jor Democratic party fundruiiing dinners on his tour,
Hsked in advance to see spe­
cific exhibits both expsrimental and operational.

NIIGATA, Japan (U PD -A
strong new earthquake struck
Niigata and parts of northern
Japan today, adding to the
fear and damage of an earlier
temblor that struck the region
Tuesday,

Troops To Laos?
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
top State Department official,
William P. Bundy, aaya the
United Slates may have to
send troops to Laoi if the
Communist North Vietnamese
greatly step up tho war there.

Guardian Named
FREEHOLD, N. J. ( U P I)A Superior Court Judge today
appointed Trenton l a w y e r
George Warren as special
guardian to the unborn child
of ■ Jehovah Witness, Mrs.
Willi mini Anderson, who ia
under court orders to submit
lo transfusions if necessary to
save the life of the child.

Business Brisk
Ai Dog Clinic
Butineai was brisk at the
dog clinic held at City Hall
Thursday as pet owners lined
up lo havo Rover inoculated
for rabies and tagged for city
living.
There were 77 dog* In line
during the afternoon, keeping
Dr. Raymond lias* and his
assistant busy making the ino­
culations and issuing the tags.
Despite the good turnout
however, City Manager W. E.
Knowles estimated that there
are still hundreds of dogs In
the city limit* which do not
have a shot or license.
Persona who have doga not
yet treated and tagged are
advised to take their pet to a
veterinarian for hla rabici In­
oculation amt lag then gel the
city license tag at the City
Hall.
Deadline was June 18 and
any doga found roaming
around without proper tags
are being picked up.
Pet owners whose dogs are
picked up may baft them
out by paying a 25 rents a
day charge and securing tho
proper tag*.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Senate struggled through
a shower of final oratory to­
ward overwhelming passage
late today of the strongest
civil rights bill since tho Re­
construction Era.
The bill would end discrim­
ination in voting, schools, em­
ployment, u n i o n s , public
places, private enterprises of­
fering accommodation to the
public and In the dispensing
of federal fund*.
The vote was expected
about 4 or 5 p. m. EDT after
one lust-ditch motion to send
the bill tu a Senate commit­
tee. Senate leadert were con­
fident they could beat Ute mo­
tion handily.
Democratic Whip Hubert H.
Humphrey, Minn., said that
a i many as 77 or 78 senators
would vote for the bill. Re­
Lender Everett M.
FIRST ENTRY in tho publican
Dirksen, 111., Joined In fore­
1901 "Miss Flame of casting top-heavy appravnl.
S e m i n o l e County"
Dirksen said as few as five
beauty c o n t e s t is of the Senate’s 13 Republi­
Charlotte Ann Sanders, can* might wind up opposing
d a u g h t e r of Mrs. the bill, but one of these will
F r a n e e s Sanders of bn Sen. Barry Goldwater,
I/ongdatc. Sponsored by frontrunner for th# GOP
t h e Florida Forestry presidential nomination.
Service, Charlotte is 15
Goldwater announced Thurs­
years old, 6 feet, 7®i day he would vote against the
iithea tall mid mea­ bill because of constitutional
sures 30, 24, 510. Con­ objections tu its provisions oil
test is sponsored by the fair employment ami guaran­
L o n g wood Volunteer tees of equal access to private
Fire Dept, as port of establishments offering food,
it* annual Fourth of lodging and entertainment to
July Fiestu.
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Ilia public.
Thu measure would give the
federal guveimount Vast puwers, unequalled •ince Recon­
struction: to erase discrimina­
tion In schools, voting, em­
ployment, public accommoda­
tions and use of federal
Jaycoo President Clyde Long funds.
said today that the Jaycees
are unable to procure any
more Sabine vaccine to fill
requirements of thousand* of
Seminole County citizens who
were turned away when the
supply ran out.
“ We’re very sorry that this
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) situation haa developed, and
will keep trying to get some Gov. Farris Bryant was noti­
more, hut right now it doci fied today that an agreement
not look very encouraging," h a a been approved under
which Florida will aaaume
Long said.
Some local phyaiclant have part of Uie Atomic Energy
the vaccine available In limit­ Commiasion'a regulatory pow­
ed supply, ai does the .Semin­ er over radioactive materials.
ole County Health Depart­ Commission Chairman Glenn
ment. Citizens desiring the T. Seaborg said Uie authority
varrlne are advlicd to con- will include licensing power*
over the usera of radioactive
suit their family physician.
Tbe first two Sundays that material).
the first dose was given 10,000 The agreement will be for­
persons were treated. At the mally signed In Tallahasaeo
time of (he second (lose, 14,500 J u l y 1 by Commissioner
persons were given the vac­ James T. Ramey for the AEC
cine before the supply ran and llryant and will taku ef­
fect im mediately.
out, I/ing reported.

No More Sabin
Doses Available

Stale To Assume
Some AEC Power

THE PERPLEXING PROIILEM of how to feed 12 hungry thoroughbred
pupa, nix mules mid nix females, when there are only eight place# a t th*
dining table, has been solved for Ginger of King Ilcidi by CI’O nnd Mr*.
Frank Fox of Longdalo and their mins, Jimmy, Mike nnd Curtis, who
help out with bottle feedings, alternating the pups in turn. Father of
the lC-dny-nld litter is Major of Mockingbird owned by Robbie Robinson
of Casselberry.
(HaraAJLytwud)

Brewer Asked To Get Westside Fire
Sanford On 1-4 Sign Unit Discusses
Constitution

Stale Senator Mack Cleve­
land today requested to A.
Max Brewer, district member
of the State Road Board, to
have erected a new direction­
al sign which includes San­
ford at the intersection of In­
terstate 4 and U. S, U2 west
of Daytona Beach.
Cleveland, acting on a re­
quest from the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce, told Brewer that thu
signs now list only Orlando
with no mention of the fact
Ui.it highways from the Intersccttuu also lead lo San­
ford and DeLand.
"1 feel," laid Cleveland,
“that since Sanford is the
county seat or Seminole and
Dcl-and the county seat of Vo­
lusia that both of these cities

should have algns Indicating
the highway Rut leads to
them."
Cleveland said he had re ­
ceived
several complaints
since the sign indicating'the
route only to Orlando was
erected.
Gerald Frierson, chairman
of the road* rommittce of the
DeLand Chamber of Com­
merce, also registered a com­
plaint.
Frierson appealed to Gov.
Farris llryant, calling atten­
tion to the sign at the inter­
section. Frierson said that
"The Information displayed on
tills now lign is considered a
grave concern to our roads
rommittce In that the sign
doe* not offer a choice of
routes."

Priest Gives In
To Cardinal

Some Rain Falls
In Jessup Area

LOB ANGELES (U PI)—A
young priest who called for
tha removal of Ills cardinal
for alleged fniluru to exert
racial leadership has yielded
to tha church in an age-old
ceremony of obelsnnee wit­
nessed by about ”00 fellow
priests, source* indirntrd to­
day.
The aource* rlaimrd that
the Rev. William H. Duliuy
knelt before James Francis
Cardinal McIntyre amt kissed
the prelate's ring in the pres­
ence of 200 priest* Thursday.

Milk Stolen
Theft of pints of milk from
a Perfection Dairies truck at
2602 8. Park Ave. was report­
ed to city police this morn­
ing. Dairy officials also said
other cartons were damaged
by the thief or thieves walk­
ing over them.

Help Father Take Care Of His Heart

Sunday's Day For Dear Old Dad

WHOA. Don't htad for tha
f Elk* Clubground today for
- w. tuht benefit barbecue. Th*
Clock was misinformed of th*
day. The event will be held
Satarday from 6 to 7 p. m. on
the grounds. Proceeds from
it will enabl* many Scouts to
attend a session a t the In­
dian Reservation i n t h a
Smoky Mountain*.

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Senate Gets
Final Gust_ _ _
Of Oratory

Bulletin

'LONESOME' got hla vaccine Thursday afternoon a t the final session
of the dog Inoculation clinic behind the City Hall. Dr. Raymond Base, local
veterinarian, administers the dose as the dog's owner, Mrs. Max Stewart
of Sunland Estates, wtitches. Asked the (treed of the dog, Mrs. Stewart
said, “you-name-it.” Dr. Buss treated 71 dogs during tha afternoon clinic.

By Dottle Austin
Sunday is Father's Day and
aa it approachea, tire other
member* uf Uie family will
be whispering behind hi* back,
holding secret conclaves to
find ■ special way to pamper
Paps.
A fairly typical family plan
include* breakfast in bed for
dear old Dad, hla favorite
menu for Sunday dinner, some
gaily wrapped gifts, and a 24
hour reprieve from his usual
chores—no m atter how much
he enjoy* doing them.
Putting Pop on a pedcstral
la fine—for one dsy. Rut he
can get out of condition very
fast up there, not moving a
muscle, and this U not good
for hla heart.
Father’* Day would be a
good Ume for the family to
enter into conspiracy to keep
tho head of the house in good
physical condition all year
round and for many Fstiver's
Day* to come, the Seminole
UcRarjr Heart illusion aaya.

All fathers should get some
form of daily exercise apart
from their work, say* the
Heart Association. Dally exer­
cise prevents muscle* from
turning into marshmallows,
helps work off annoyances and
frustrations.
It help* keep Dad a solid
citizen rather than a softie.
In short, dally exercise Is good
for his heart and hla health
aa well aa hit appearance and
■tale of mind.
Not all father* will go In
for the same aort of exercise.
Try, If you can, to encourage
him to lake up an exercise
he's likely to enjoy—otherwise
he'll chuck the whole idea
In a couple of weeks.
Some lather* need only a
nudge in the right direction;
other* need Machiavellian
maneuvering.
Your Father*# Day gift
might be golf club*, halting
tackle, a home rowing m a­
chine, equipment for back­
yard volley ball (giving tha

whole family a chance to
Join the fun). Tennis, swim­
ming, golf and bowling are
some other sports that offer
companionship at well aa fun.
Dally axerclse, not weekend
spurta of physical stress
should be the rule, aaya the
Heart Association. It need not
ba elaborate— a brisk, freeswinging walk, maybe with
Mom or one of the children 1*
a good and relaxing form of
cxerciac available lo every­
one.
Moat Important of all, the
family needs to conspire to
help Dad find the time and
opportunity for exercise every
day of the year.
If h e 'i been especially aedentary In hla habit*, suggest a
physical exam before he tac­
kle# any alrenuou* sports.
Even alter the check-up, con­
vince him that a gradual ap­
proach make* senae.
Don't let him literally knock
himself out trying to Impress
big brother with his athletic
D^wes*.

Only one ol this week's lole
afternoon
shower*,
which
brought welcome relief to the
rest of the county, fell on
I,akc Jessup ami Its long suf­
fering lake shore residents,
operator* of Itileys Fish Camp
reported today.
Tho shower brought a mea­
sure of relief from Uie results
of tho vast “fish kill" which
struck tho lake during the
first weekend in June, but a
lot more rain is needed before
the carcasses can bo washed
away.
The situation resulting from
the presence of thousands of
dead "rough fish” has been
aggravated by extremely high
temperatures am! lack of rain.
Fresh Water Fish and Game
Commission official* have
predicted, however, that i|Kirt
fishing will Ire Irctter titan
ever once the situation clears
up.

The newly organized Weal
aide Volunteer Fire Dept,
meeting Thursday evening at
the Lake Monroe Community
ltuilding, discussed plana for
drawing up the constitution
and by-laws and appointed •
number of committee*.
Assisting waa Ed Zimmerman of the Lake Mary Voluoleer Fire Dept.
Zimmerman pointed out that
legal help should be obtained
fur forming tho constitution
and explained that Civil De­
fense can help the department
get needed equipment.
Active member* will aenr*
aa active firemen, tha group
decided; associate member*
will assist in fund raising acti­
vities and honorary member*
ship will be open In anyon#
associated with the depart­
ment whether or not they 11va
in the area to be protected.
Committee* named were
publicity, Mr*. H. L. Johnson,
procurement, Robert Mann;
legal, Mr*. Ruth Gallagher,
Homer Little and Drew War­
ren. Director# will bn Joa
Uouth, Tkim Gallagher, Ted
Sticcr, Richard Boyd, Daa
Denmark, LcRoy Lee and
Gerald Behrens. In charge of
maintenance win he Donald
Davis, F. M. Donglta, A. C,
Hodge and Ted Sllcer.
Proposed by-lawa, pattern­
ed after Lake Mary's will ba
presented by the legal com.
uiillrc for approval at a meet­
ing at 8 p. tn. Monday in tha
Community Building.
The regular meeting will ba
held at I p. nt. Thursday.

JFK Report
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Tha Warren Commlsalon'a
stuff begun reviewing Ita re­
port today to make sure it
unswera nit possible queationa
ubout the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy.

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Rev. Grover Sewell

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An Awesome
Day
A Sunday school teacher
waa trying to describe God to
her young pupils in a way
that they could underatand
something of Him. She said
that lie la very loving, kind,
strong and thoughtful. As she
continued she sought to im­
press upon the class that God
was one who could conquer
the world.
She told-of-His courage and
described His power as being
all that waa naeded to meet
the needs of the world. Final­
ly abe said to the pupils,
"Does that description of God
make you think of anybody
you know.*' One little boy
raised his band eagerly and
when recognised said, "That's
my Pop, teacher!*1 Evidently
this little boy had the kind
cf a father that we like to
think of as being the normal
father, however, moat uf us
have to admit that we do not
always impress our children
in such a favorable way.
A good queation for every
father to ask himself would
be, "Do my children think uf
me in a favorable way," Do
your tons feel inspired to pat-

First Christian
To Have VBS
Vacation Bible School at
First Christian Church uf
Sanford will open Monday
and continue through Wednes­
day, July I. with daily ses­
sions from 0 until 11 a.m. on
thia year's theme, "Jesus."
There Will be classes for
axes four through 14 yeais.
Teachers will be: kindergar­
ten, Lis Horton and Joan
Smith; primary 1, Shirley
Alexander and Dee Shaffer:
primary 2, Phyllis Shields and
Virginia Rowland; Junior, Jo•tine Elliott and Kathleen
Joy Mid Junior high, Itev.
Vernon Fuller, School direc­
tor* will be Jodie Fuller and
Martlia Young.
A closing program will be
• t 7:80 p.m., July 1.
Invitation ia extended all
Interested children to attend
the Bible School. Those wish­
ing f u r t h e r information
•hould call Jodia Fuller.

tern their ikes after you and
do your dnughters feel that
they would like for their hus­
bands to have the qualities
that they see in you.
Many sermons w i l l tie
preached Sunday about fath­
ers and matters relating to
the home. We will u»c much
of our time thinking of earthly
fathers who have such import­
ant places to fill in our mod­
ern day although attention to
B -has been most pronounced
in these latter years. When we
think carefully we realise that
man was given a role to play
Id God's plan when God made
man In His linage. Is it "too
far out" to call this the first
"Father's Day” ?
The role of a father is dif­
ferent from that of the male
species in all other creatures.
Man is far more than a bio­
logical necessity as he takes
his place in God’s plan. God
made it very clear in the Bi­
ble that if man is lo be a good
earthly father that he will
rare for his children far be­
yond Uir point of conception
and birth.
How often clergymen are
faced with having lathers say
to them that they "bring
home the bacon” and there­
fore they aren't responsible
for the spiritual tilings of the
hutne. Material provision Is
only one of tlie duties uf fa­
thers.
As we turn hack into the
early pari of the Bible we find
in Genesis IB:IV "Fur 1 know
him, that lie will eummund his
children and his household
alter him, and they shall keep
the way of Use Lord , .
These words were spoken of
Abraham, but they are Just as
applicable for us today.
The time is late, but let us
pray not too late, fur fathers
to assume the responsibility
that God has given them in
becoming the leaders in their
households. Let us pray fur
the fathers of our land and
world that they will lift high
the standards ot their Lord in
their households.
Let us pray for Hie father*
of our land and world that
they will lift high Uie stand­
ards of their Lord in their
homes by being examples,
teachers, guides and protec­
tors in all things U-rausc aft­
er all is said snd done, *U is
of God.

Church Reports
On Plans For
Gymkana
Members cf the Building
Expansion Committee of th*
Sanford
Congregational
Christian Church mat at 1:80
p .m . Tuesday to discuss pro­
gress reports on plans to
sponsor th« Florida BUte
University Gymkana In Baptamber for a baneflt psrformDnee to aid the church In Its
building fund campaign.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. G. 0. Nordgren, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Ccrbatt, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Allender, Ed­
mund Weber. Mrs. Beatrice
Burtache and Mias Miriam
liurtschc. Unshir to attend
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hammond.
The Gymkana has received
wide acclaim as a program of
"gymnastics plus showman­
ship" put on by a group of
some 40-60 FBU students,
some of whom have or will
rompete In World Olympics.
The acts consist of skill in
the use of the parallel bars,
the trampoline, the vaulting
table, the high bar and the
flying rlnga as wall aa bal­
ancing acta, dance routines
and many other fascinating
feats of grace and daring.
Appearing with Gymkana
for the church's show in Sep­
tember will be tile famous
Tallahassee Tumbling Tuts
who have appeared on nstionwidt television with Tad
Mack's Show.
Director of tha program of
Gymkana is Dr. Hartley
Price, K8 U director of phy­
sical education and recrea­
tion.

Rev. C. B. Hogg
To Be Minister
In Sanford
Itev. Charles B. Hogg, on
Sabbatical from th* Ken­
tucky Conference, has ac­
cepted ministerial duties for
one year at Christ Metho­
dist Church of Sanford after
transfer of Itev. Ray Gregory
to Daytona First Methcdift
Church as associate pastor.
A reception waa held im­
mediately following morning
worship last Sunday in w»l.
come Jtev. Hogg and his wife,
Catherine, who come from
Willlamatown, Ohio. They are
the parents of aavan childrsn
and have 13 grandchildren.
A farewell party honoring
Rev. and Mra. Gregory and
their family was hsld W«dnssday evening, June 10.

Ground Broken For New Mission
■p Doans Estes
I at the corner of SR 410 and the Dove Southern Baptist
Ground waa broken recently I Fourth Street in Chuluota fur Mission which Is being spon­
sored by the First Baptist
Church of Longwood.
Services lor the new congregstlon presently are being
conducted by Itev. Joseph
Warden, mission pastor, at
tils home in Chuluota until the
illusion is completed in late
July or early August.
Those participating in the
groundbreaking were Rev,
Jack Lindsay, pastor of Long,
wood First Baptist Church;
W. T. Hauser and Karl Show­
ers, members of tha mission
committee of the Long wood
CEREMONIES to break ground for the Love
church; G e r a l d Pressley,
chairman of the mission
Southern Baptist Miaalun wore conducted in
Chuluota recently by, from left, Itev. Jack Lindbuilding committee; Elmer
aay of Longwood, W. T. Hauser, Ear] Showers,
Bays, Jim Parka and H. C.
Gerald Presnley, Itev. Jonoph Warden, mission
Burns Sr., members of the
pastor; Elmer Buys, Jim Parka and II. C\
mission building committee
Burns 8r.
snd Rev. Warden.

Bear Lake
The Women's Society of
Christian Service of the Bear
Lake Methodist Church was
organised at a recent evening
meeting held at the home of
Mra. Lutlier Miles in Forest
City.
Rev. William Irwin, minis­
ter of the church, wss in
charge of nominations and de­
votions were led by Miss Vir­
ginia English. Special guests
for the occasion were Rev.
and Mrs, Bill Bookman who
wlU be taking over pastoral
duties of the ehurrh this sum­
mer wtiile Rev. and Mrs. Ir­
win are on vacation.
Officers elected were Mias
English, president; Mrs. Mar­
garet Brown, vice president;
Mr*. Eileen Benjamin, cor­
responding secretory, a n d
Mrs. Ruth Bowles, treasurer.
Others attending were Mrs.
Marie Salmi, Mri. Fat Hall,
Mrs. Tarns Darnell, Mr*.
Eleanor Taylor, Mr*. Nora
Norris. Mr*. Magdalene Mor­
gan, Mre. Bea Ellis. Mrs
Vancelle Childers, Mrs. Vir­
ginia Gibbons, Mrs. Edythe
Griffith, Mrs. C a t h e r i n e
Baird, Mrs. Nan Peterson,
Mr*. Jean Mueller, Mrs. Mar­
gie N. Linton, Mrs. Jo Ella
Hodges, Mrs. Margie Linton
and Mr*. Donna Longbrake.
The next meeting for the
ladies will be a pot lurk sup­
per to be held at Uie Chuicii
Cottage on Bear Lake Road.
July 1C, beginning at 8:30 p.m.
Those whose last names be­
gin with letter A-L are asked
to bring a meat or vegeta tile
dish and those from M-Z aie
to bring salad or dessert.

Commencement
Held By VBS
By Maryann Mite*
Comment rnirnl program for
the Forest City B a p t i s t
Church Vacation Bible School
waa held Wednesday evening
followed by an open house
and reception given by the
Bible School Committee.
Handicraft displays were on
exhibit during the open house
and refreshments of punch
and three beautifully decorat­
ed cakes were served for the
reception.
Daily average attendance at
the school numbered 186 chil­
dren and 41 teacher# and
workers.
Mr*. Clifford Greaham, wife
of the minister, was principal.
Department superintendent!
were Ralph Green, intermedi­
ates; Mrs. Florence Hubbard,
Juniors; Mrs. Yvonne West­
moreland,
primaries; Mrs.
Marilyn Millan, beginner* and
Mra. Ola McCroakey, nursery.

Baptist Class
Has Meeting

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New Pastor
For Academy Church

HOSTESSES for the recent orgunizutionul meeting of the Bear Lake
MethodifitrWSCS, held at th r home of Mr-- bother Miles in Forest City,
were, from left, MrB. Joan Mueller, Mias Virginia English, Mra. Cathryn
Baird and MrB. Miles.
(Herald Photo)

THE CONGREGATION of Burnett Memorial Methodist Church of En­
terprise recently guve a furewell party in honor of Rev. and Mra. Fred
Foster, left, who are transferred to the church in Oxford. With them at
right is Forrest Nutt, church lay leader.
(Herald Photo)

Pastor James F. Hamrick,
originally from Apopka, will
return lo Central Florida ear­
ly next mouth to accept the
pastorate of the Seventh Day
Adventist Church at Forest
Lake Academy which current­
ly has a iund program is pro­
gress to raise approximately
( 200.000 for a new sanctuary
and Sabbath School room*.
Alter graduating trnm Semi­
nole High School in Sanford,
he entered Columbia Union
College in Takrnna Park. Md.
His college studies were in­
terrupted by a three year per­
iod of aerviee In the Navy af­
ter which hr returned to
graduating m 1W0 with
In theology and hartary.
Since graduation, paetnr
Hamrick ha* served as evan
gel 1st in Cleveland and in
many other Ohio cltk*. Five
years ego he became pastor
of the Philadelphia Chestnut
Hill Seventh Day Adventist
Church where his mmartry
has been characterised by
evangelism.
In Philadelphia he wa* a
member of the Advisory Com­
mittee far Civil Defense, a
regular participant in chap­
laincy work at Germantown
Hospital, a cooperative work­
er with the Ministerial Aaao
elation and a participating
chaplain at Hamsberg Prison.

Nazarene VBS
Sets Program

THE STEEPLE is ready and waiting to be placed upon the new $100,000
Central Baptist Church now under construction at Oak Ave. and 18th
S t When completed in August, the new sanctuary will have a seating
capacity for 500 in the main auditorium and for another 150 in the
bulcony. The Choir Loft will l&gt;e slightly elevated and there will be new
pews and furnishings throughout. The present church building will be
converted into an educational u n it
(Herald Photo)

'King's M en' To Be In Sanford
A covered dish supper will
ot sacred music at Saniord
Alliance Church, 1401 Park be held at 8:30 p. m. preced­
Ave , at 7.30 p. m. next Tues­ ing the concert. Members and
day.
friends of the church are in­
vited to bring a dish. Join in
the fellowship of the supper
snd remain for the program.
Brass and vocal soki, duet
and trio numbers will be fea­
tured. Evangelist John Klinepeter, tour director and field
representative c t the fnstiute
will give a brief gospel mess­
age following the musieal pre­
sentations.
Those participating in the
program include Rutty Levellle,
trumpet-tenor
from
Pensacola; K e n Wbivcnant,
trumpet-baritone from Gads­
den. Ala. and Mark Klinepeter, trumpet-bass from Toc­
coa Falls.
Member* of the trio are stu
dents al the college.

By Donaa Kates
A PROGRAM of nucmi music will be presented
Th* Revival currently being
Holy Communion
Ht 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Sanford Alliance
conducted at the First Pente­
Holy Communion Service
Church
by
the
"King's
Men”
from
Toccoa
Falls
costal Church of Longwrood
will be held at Christ Epis­
Hilile
Institute.
Making
up
the
trio
ure,
from
by Rev. Louise Elleuburg of
copal Church in Longwood at
left, Ken Whiaenant, Murk Klinepeter and
Geneva, Ala., will continue to­
9 a.m. next Wednesday in ob­
Rusty
Lcvcillc,
all
student*
at
the
Institute.
day, Saturday and Sunday at
servance of th* Feast of St.
7:30 p.m.
John tho Baptist and to celsH art with Mre. EUenburg
brate the Ordination Annivers­
for the revival is her daught­ Bible School Program Set
ary of Rev. Charles Stewart
Commencement
exercise* and young people have served Jr., vicar of th* church. P ar­
er, Diana.
Invitation to attend the re­ for Vacation Bible School at a* workers and assistants.
ishioners are Invitad to attend.
vival services la extended the (jik* Monro# Baptist Church
public by Rev. E. Ruth Grant,
will Ik held at 7:30 p.m. next
pastor of th* church.
ALL SOUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Wednesday. P a r e n t s and
friend* arc invited to attend
Club Communion the program and to view ex­
New Sunday Mass Schedule
The Church of Nativity hibit* of work complet'd dur­
Catholic Women's Club will ing the schorl which will bt
8:30 A. M. and 10:30 A. M.
observe the monthly Corpor­ on display in th* various
al* Communion at thr 7 a.m. classroom*.
Regular 6:15 A. M. and 11:30 A. M.
Mas* Sunday at tha church.
Burnt: 70 students iiavt liter;
Mrs. Baba Shannon, preaidant, enrolled in the school which
Will Be Omitted
has urged woman of the par* opened Monday with daily
For The Summer
Ish to participate in the spir­ station* from 8 until 10:30
itual activiUss of lb* club.
a.m. An estimated 2U adults

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PASTOR HAMRICK

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Philadelphia school*, college*,
churches and seminaries.
He and his brother, Jan
pa "tor of the West Philadel­
phia Church, origins ted the in.
formal weekly Sunday morn­
ing radio broadcast, "The
Bible Question Box," which
began four year* ago
Pastor Htmrick is married
to the former Ruth Lee Daw­ 6
son. a graduate nurse from
Philadelphia Chestnut Hospi­
tal Both are talented tnuticians. he with the trumpet snd
she at the organ. They ara
the parents of three children,
Brenna Lee, 13, Janette Sue,
11 and James F. Jr., 10.

Florida Conference Groups
To Attend Mission School
Florida Methodist Confer­
ence will lie well represented
at the Southwide school of
missions for the church'* WS­
CS and the Wesleyan Serv­
ice Guild, June 25-28 a t Lake
Junaluska, N. C.

By France* Waster
Mrs. Jeanette fliaetuv* was
hostess for the monthly meet­
ing of the Friendship C lan uf
the First Baptist Church of
Laka Mary held at bar home.
The "King's Men." brass
Mrs. W. G. Brown, vie#
vocal
trio from Toccoa Fall*
president, presided. The open­
Bible Institute. Toccoa Falls,
ing prayer waa given by Mr*.
G*., will present a program
C. N. North. A abort huiinr**
session followed.
Mr*. Charlotte McQuillln
presented the devotional. Tb*
scripture reference was taken
from part of I I’eter, Chapter
2. Mra. Harley Wilhelm gave
the closing prayer.
Tha msmbers enjoyed a sorial hour and played eevcral
contest games. Mrs. Wilhelm
waa the winner of the eve­
ning, The hastes* served refreahmenta of cake, ice cream
and eold drink*.
Other* attending were Mr*.
Ralph Taylor Mr*. W. T.
Wanaley, Mra. T. M. Whigham and Mr*. J. A. Yarn.

Revival Held
In Longwood

FIRST OFFICERS uf the newly organised Rear Laka Mcthodiat WSCS
arts from left, Mias Virginia English, president; Mra. Eileen Benjamin,
corresponding oatretrny; Mra. Ruth Howies, treasurer and Mra. Miugaret
Brown, vice president. Next meeting uf the group will be July 16 at the
Church Cottage for a pot luck supper.

MethodistOrganizes Hew W SCS Hamrick

Closing exercises for th*
two-week V s c s t i o n Bible
School ot the Lake Mary
Church of the Naxarenc will
be held during the Sunday
School hour this week with
Mrs. Mary Holcombe, super­
intendent, presenting attend­
ance certificates snd awards
at this Umc.
Displays
of
handicrafts
completed by Uie children will
In- nn exhibit in bock cf the
church auditorium. A total o!
74 boys and girls w en «n*
rolled in the school with th*
record high attendance of 44
established on several days.
Immediately following the
Bible School program, Fath­
er's Day will be observed with
gift presentations to th* old­
est father, the youngest fath­
er and the father with the
most children in Sunday
School.

Records Set
By Bible School
In Longwood
By Donna Rale*
A record enrollment and
attendance of young people,
ares three through IS, hss
been set for Vscstion Bible
School currently being con­
ducted a t the First Baptist
Church of Longwood, Monday
through Friday, 8:30-11 :J0
a.m.
A total of 830 rhlldren en­
rolled in the school and aver­
age daily attendance has been
275. Interested children in the
area still msy enroll for
classes
to
be continued
through next week.
Commencement
exercises
are scheduled next Friday fo7:30 pm . Rev. Jack Lindsay,
pastor, is acting as principal
of ths school.
FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARE ALWAYS
CORRECT

Bishop Janies W. Henley of
Jacksonville, who administers
the Florida Conference, wi'l
addrra* the nine-state group
«
twice on the closing day.
Other* from Florida on th*
program include Mrs. Junior
Avers of Bradenton, Mia* CU*
Barber, director of the Meth­
odist Settlement House in
Tampa; Miss Elisabeth Ho­
well of Center Hill, a mission­
ary to Japan and M ill Jenni# Flood of Yulee, a rural
work specialist assigned to I
Harlan, Ky.
Mrs. Howard V, Weems of
Sebring, member of the gen­
eral Methodist Board of Mil­
lions, will conduct a clinic for
WSCS officers and Mr*. J,
Ben Sulvey of Miami is
southeastern secretary of stu­
dent woik for the church’s
nine-state jurisdiction.
Heading the Florida d ilata­
tion will be three general WS­
CS officer* of the Conference!
Mr*. C. Durward Johnson of
Quincy, president; Mr*. John
Wilson of Gainesville, Tic*
president and Mrs. L. F. Shore
of Jacksonville, treasurer.
Representing Uie Florida
Wesleyan Service Guild, a
WSCS affiliate, will be Mrs, ft
Huldah Kaaworthy of Orlan­
do. conference secretary; Mrs,
Vivian Reed of Melbourne,
secretary of missionary edu­
cation; Mre. Olive Horton of
Miami, secretary of social re­
lations and Miss Margaret
Field of Jacksonville, secre­
tary of spiritual life.
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�Busy W eek A t S N A S Shown in Pictures Barry's 'No' Vote Makes Civil Rights A Campaign Issue
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the unity H can command to
take on President Johnson,
the odds-on favorite. Gold wa­
ter’s stand raised a problem
for his party on framing its
civil rights plank, as well as
on the candidacy Itself,
—Give Pennsylvania Gov.
William Scranton the wedge he
and his supporters have hoped
they would find to crack
Gold water's massive front of
delegate strength.
—Shatter the veneer of b|.
partisanship surrounding the
Major fires cost $3l8.r&gt;00,- civil rights battle In Congress,
000 In the U.S. during ltMl.1. a protective covering which
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Barry Goldwater, the
man most likely to lead the
party of Lincoln into political
battle this fall, has thrust the
civil rights issue into the 19G1
presidential campaign.
Many Republicans viewed
his announced intention to vote
against the Senate’s civil
rltthts bill as a move which
might:
—Split the Republican par­
ly at a time when it needs all

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THEY’LL WAIT for return of their husbands
who left Thursday for the West Coast and duty
with the Seventh Fleet in the Pacific. Shown
arc, front left, Mrs. Neil Prutlen, wife of Lt.
Prudon, bombnrdier-nnvigntor for Cdr, Paul F.
Werner, commander of Kccommianance Attack
Squadron 5, and Mrs. Werner. The picture was
snapped as the two SNAS men had boarded their
Vigilante for the flight,
(Herald Photo)

LAST TWO VIGILANTES of the Reconnaissance Attack Squndron 5
left the Sanford Naval Air Station on Thursday for Alameda, Calif.,
where they will join the Seventh Fleet in the Pacific Theater. Crewmen
are shown making last minute preparations prior to the morninjr’n take­
off. Four other Vigilantes spanned the country Wednesday a historic
flight which now finds SNAS serving both the Atlantic and Pacific
Theaters.
(Herald Photo)

NOW

JM 'F e ld s
•C V i l . l h T l

leaden on both sides had
hoped would keep the racial
Issue largely out of the cam­
paign.
“There is no political pro­
fit In (his civil rights bill for
either party," Democratic
and Republican spokesman
said early in the Senate de­
bate.
GoIdwater’* decision to vote
against the bill brought an
immediate appeal from Scran­
ton that he "repudiate" his
opposition on the ground that
It la against “the traditional
Republican philosophy of equal

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opportunity for all."
House and Senate Republi*
can leaders Joined to help
frame and pass the bill. Senate
GOP Leader Everett M. Dirk*
sen, 111., in particular put liia
prestige on the line to m ar.
shal all but a handful of Re­
publicans behind the measure.
Now, with the Republican
National Convention leva than a
month off, Goldwater is can*
tering South where his great
delegate strength lies while
other top Republicans a r t
committed In the other dir­
ection.

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AL Is Sick And
Nobody Is Doing
Anything For It Pirates Defeat
Mets And Move
To Third Place

White Sox Take Oriole Series; Face Yanks Again

I 111

By Harry O t i r r a
N m p i y t r Eatarpriao Amn.
BOSTON (NEA) — Any
practical baaeball man will
tall you th at tha American
League la aick, tick, tick. Tha
saddest thing a b o u t t h a
frighteng outlook la th at no*
body la doing anything about
it
CIcraiand admittedly la a
dlaaater area. Only tha Yankoaa draw enough people to
cover their expenses on tha
long trip to Loa Angeiea.
Char lea O. Finley, the cantankeroua proprietor, made a
meaa of thlnga in Kamaa
City. Thera are headachea
alee where.
" I can't underatand Cleve­
land," laid Joe Cronin, tha
league president, when I talk­
ed with him In Bolton.
That makea It unanimoua.
No one elaa can undentand a
city two million under ita
peak attendance.
"The ctiy of Anaheim la
building a new itadiura for
tha Angela," added Cronin,
confirming what everybody
already knew. "DIaneyland
want there, didn't It?"
I t waa auggeated that Autryland hardly waa DIaney­
land, a a p a e 1a 11 y with tha
Dodgers atill doing all tha
business Juat up tha pika a
b it
"Finley only haa to giro a
Idea franehiao a chance In
Kansas City," Cronin want
on.
Horing tha Angela to At­
lanta would tolva ona AL
problem. Tha hitch la th at tha
Milwaukee Braves appear to
have plucked tha Georgia
Peach, giving tha National
Loagua another powerful bas­
tion with (2 million for tha
telecasting rights alone.
That has been tha story all
the way along the Una. Tha
m o i l aggreasive National
Loagua haa beaton the AL to
tho punch on every occasion.
The NL was first to admit
Negro playera. NL got to
California first.
Tha NL played its moat re­
cant trump card by filling tha
hugs vacuum lett whan tha
Giants and Dodgara turned
tbolr backs on New York.
This accounts for tha im­
plausible Mata and tha mag­
nificent Shea Stadium.
I t la obvious why tha NL
outdrow tha AL by 2,287,381)
paid admissions last season
and why, judging by Uia early
returns, It should Increase tha
bulge by more than S million
thla year. Tha NL has many
more individual stars and
seven clubs with ayes on the
pennant I t haa tha superior
parka.
Tha Yankees are Uia only
AL club which draws big on
tha road and In return have
nothing much in the way of
attractions coming into Yan­
kee Stadium.
How are you going to com­
part, for example, the While
Sox coming to tho Bronx with
Pete Ward, Dave Nicholson
and Ron Hanaen to tha Giants
deploying against tha Meta at
Khas Shadlum with WllUa
Maya, Olando Cepeda and
Willla McCovey 7 Which out­
f it la more likely to make tha
turns tiles spin—tha Indiana
with Daddy Wags Wagner or
the Dodgara with Howard, tha
Davises, Wills, Koufax and
Dryadala T
Compared to the American,
tha National League la load­
ed with name athletes—Rob­
erto Clemente, Kan Boyar,
Groat, Frank Robinson, Vada
Pinson, Hank Aaron, Eddl*
Mathews, Billy Williams, Ron
Santo.
"Gabo Paul Improved tlia
Cleveland club," a s s a r t e d
Cronin. "Ha haa u fins organ­
isation bearing down in an
effort to gat soma business.
Yat on an Inter-Faith Night,
with tha newspapers going
out of their way to beat Uia
drums, tha attendance waa
only 7,700.
"Moving another club to tha
Pacifle coast wouldn't lessen
tha visiting clubs' expenses in
going to Los Angelas.
Attendance has not picked
up perceptibly In Washington.
Baltimore only hopes to fare
better than laat season, when
tho Orioles had tha poorest
season patronage-wise In tha
10 they have been in the lea­
g u e Even tha great baabail
city of Detroit la off.
Evan tha proud Yankees
could aaaily fall abort of their
1,101,020 of last year, which
waa almost 200,000 under tha
previous campaign.
Tha Upoff on tha Amarlcan
League la th at tha Yankeea
a r p Inaugurating P i c n i c
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By Ualtad Press International
Now It’s up to the Chicago
White Box to show they can
dish out a haymaker as well
as taka ona.
Only a week ago tha Whits
Sex were dealt a beaut—five
straight losses to the New
York Yankeea. They’ve rebounded with three out of
five from
tha Baltimore
Orioles and tonight open a
four - game weekend aeries
against the Yankees with the
American League race in a
virtual three-way tie.
Tha White Sox took the
aeries from tha Orioles with
a 2-0 Thursday night victory
that gave them a lead t f
s e v e n percentage points
over Baltimore and 10 over
the Yankees. That clutch vic­
tory enabled the White Sox
to square their season series
with the Orioles at 6-G but
staring them In the face is
that horrendous 0-0 slate
against the defending champs.
• • •
When Danny Murtaugh was
asked last year where his
Pirates would finish tha
aeason ha replied, "In Ban
Franeiseo, on September 29."
But this time around he
might be more aericus.
While baseball experts have
focused their attention on
the Phillies and tha Giants,
the Pirates slipped past Idle
Cincinnati into third place
Thursday night when Ver­
non Law whitewashed the
National League's perennial
cellar-dwelling N e w York
Mets, 10-0.
In other NL games, the
Phils retained possession of
first place by topping Chica­
go, 0-3, while the Giants lost
to the Cards, 7-6.
Back In Uia American
League, New York defeated
Boston, 6-3; and Kansas City
adgad Detroit, S-2.

Chiefs, Tigers
Post Victories
TTta Chiefs took over sole
ownership or drat place in
the City Recreation Depart­
ment's P m
Wm
League
Thursday afternoon when they
edged the Panthers by a score
of 10 to 18. It waa the Chiei's
secood victory against no
losses.
Meanwhile, the Tlgera, los­
ers of Uielr first game, clob­
bered Uio Yanks 21 to I.

Men's League
Results Thursday
Robba 17 Cliaae 6
Chase
003 003 0— 6 10 6
Robbs
273 500 x—IT 16 I
WP—Earl Evans (6-7), LP—
Sparks (0-1)
IIR—Griffin, Robbs, second of
year
Longwood 11 1180 7
Longwood 254 330 1—16 11 4
USO
101 030 3 - 7 T 10
WP—Otto Thomas (10-3), LP
—Jack Oliver (1-4)
HR1—John Courier, tangwood,
(2) second and third of year
STANDINGS
Kingswood ...................... 7 0
Longwood ................
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2
Mcliancy ........................ 6 2
liobbi ..................
4 3
Florida Slate . . . . . . . . . 3 4
Chase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5
USO ................................ 1 6
Wilson Maicr ............... I 6
Garnet Friday and Saturday
No gamea scheduled
Games Monday
Mcllaney at Kingswood 7:30
Longwood at Chase 8:45
(Ft. Mellon Park)

National League
Philadelphia 34 22 .607
San Fran. 35 25 .583 1
Pittsburgh
33 27 .542 31k
31 27 .534 4
Cincinnati
St. Louii
II 31 .500 6
Milwaukee 30 30 .500 «
Los Angefoa 34 30 .500 6
28 a .401 6Vi
Chicago
28 34 .452 1
Houston
Now York 10 43 .506 XI
Thnndoy'a Result*
Philadelphia 6 Chicago 3
Pittsburgh 10 New York 0
SL Louis 7 San Francisco •
Bntnrday'a Gamea
Philadelphia at New York
Houston at Milwaukee
San Francisco at St. Louie
Chicago at Pittsburgh
Los Angeles at Cincinnati (a)

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Longwood, Robb
Post Victories Engineers Silence
In Men's Loop Big Chase Bats 7 -0

ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION METHODS nre
being demonstrated to it class of 40 persons tak­
ing n senior life saving course at Sanford's

The third round of play
came to an end in the Men’s
Sio-Pitch
Softball
League
Thursday night when Robb’a
Construction and Longwood
posted victories. Longwood1*
win, an 18 to 7 verdict over
the USO’crs, was its fourth
consecutive victory.
John Courier slammed a
pair of homers in the Longwood-US O encounter and Otto
Thomas was credited with his
10th win of the season to go
with a pair of defeats.
Robb's downed Chase 17 to
6 with Earl Evans getting
three for three at the piste
and also picking up the hill
decision. Griffin connected lor
his second home run of the
year for Robbs.
The fourth and final round
of play in the loop gets under
way Monday night. The aea­
son Is scheduled to end July
16. If Kingswood should win
the second half no playoff will
be necessary since they cap­
tured the first half. A roundrobin tournament would begin
on July 20.

Municipal Pool. Instructors include Jack Horner,
Edith Avenel, Jackie Caolo, Lillie Buckler,
Cindy Lake and Rick Gleason. (Herald Photo)

FSL President Says Minor League
Ball Can Survive And Make Money
Dj Orvat Jarkaon
United I’rraa International
LAKELAND (U PI)—Minor
ieagu* baseball can survive
and maka money if it looked
a t tha way it should be—as

LeSabres Win 3
From Ramblers
Tho LeSabres took a threegam* win from tho Rambierettea tor a firmer hold on the
number one apot in Bill Hemphill’a Motorcttes League ot
Jet Lancs. Ux Graham paved
4he way for dm LeSabres
when aha posted a 153/428
aeries to her credit.
TVvpito Betty Bustard*# ef­
forts for Uio Tempests It was
to no avail aa they lost all
four points to the Pontiaca.
Betty shot gamea of 162-164
enroute to a fine 418 aeries.
The lnvlctas took a 3 to 1
decision over the Bonneville*
as Ruth Pettis hit a 143/418
aeries and Dot Kirtley chimed
in with a 101 game.
Nancy Meier picked up the
5-10 split and Elaine Miller
converted the 3-10.

Little National
nesulla Thursday
Locomotive Engineers T
C hile •
Engineers
101 121-7 0 t
Chase
Oiiu ooo-o 1 2
WP—BUI Schmidt (3-2), L P —Sinn Wlnfrco (5 2)
STANDINGS
Hunt Uncoln-Mercury 16 5
Locumotiva Engineers 14 T
Chase ........................... 13 0
First Federal .............. 10 10
Standard Oil ................ 0 22
Game Tonight
First Federal at Hunt Lln-Mer
(7:30 Ft. Mellon Park)

Pee Wee League

an entertainment — Florida
Slate League P r e s i d r n t
George MuclJunald said today.
" if you expect to draw
crowds to tha games, you
m uil give them an entertain­
ing team," the veteran base­
ball executive said. "We must
face up to the fart that we
era competing for tha entertainment dollar."
McDonald, now in his first
year as president of the lea­
gue, has a wida range of ex­
perience in the sport, ranging
from playing to umpiring and
even to selling pirturrs of ma­
jor leagui-ra with chewing
gum.
The C8-yrar-o1d MacDonald
stays in Uia baseball picture
during winter months ns co­
ordinator of the winter In­
structional league, which lust
winter represented 10 major
league club.
The Florida Slot* League is

JC Junior Golf
Tourney Is Set
Tlie annual JayCre Junior
Golf Tournament will be play­
ed Saturday at tha Mayfair
Country Club with activities
getting underway at 8:30 a.m.,
according to Jim Chapman,
JayCec tournament director,
At lliat lime Mayfair Pro
Grover Todd will give a dem­
onstration on golfing techni­
ques. There will he three divi­
sions; ages 0-12, 13 15 and
16-17. Trophies will tv award­
ed In each group. Winner*
will be sponsored in the state­
wide tournament June 28 In
Umatilla.

Little American
Result* Thursday
Florida Stale Bank 6 George’s
I
George's
000 023—5 6 3
Florida Stale 600 00x-« 5 2
WP—Joe Pauline (6-3), L P Slave Rawls (6-3)
HR—Gene Bcrtrang, Fla. St.,
third of year
STANDINGS
Navy ............................. 18 1
Florida Stala .............. n n
George’■ ..................... .11 U
Perfection Dairy ......... T 13
Sanford Atlantic ......... 6 15
Game Today
Perfection Dairy at Sanford
Atlantic 4:30 at Bay Avenue

Results Thursday
Chiefs 10 Panthers IS
Tigers 21 Yanki S
STANDINGS
Chiefs .................... .
2 0
Rebels ............
1 0
Tlgera
1
1
Cuba ...............................0
t
Panthcra ....................... 0
1
Yanks ............................. 6
1
Gamea Today
Rebels vs Yanks (Ft. Mellon
Park Lillis Laagua Field—
4:30)
P a rk
Cuba vs Panthcra (at Ft. Mel
Game Saturday
Ion Park Softball F foldNavy at Perfection Dilry
6:30)
(7:30 Ft. Mellon Park)

International
League
Thursday's Results
Toronto 4 Richmond 3
Atlanta 3 Rochester I
Syracuse 3 Jacksonville 1
Buffalo at Columbus, ppd.,
wet grounds

Southern League
Tkaraday*a Results
Knoxville 4 Birmingham 3
Macon 8 Asheville 3
Lynchburg I Chattanooga 3
Lynchburg T Chattanooga 4
Charlotte I Columbus 1

Junior League
Results Thursday
Rutary T ( ItRan 0 (Forfeit)
CPU 7 Lake Mary 0 (Forfrll)
STANDLNUS
Shrine ......................... 10 0
CPO .............................. 6 3
Rotary .............
6 4
Elk* .............
4 4
Kiwanls ..........
3 5
Lake Mary ...........
2 B
Cl titan ......................... 1 I
Game Tonight
Klwanis at Elks 7:30 p.m.
Games Saturday
CPO Kiwams 10:00 a.m.
Elks at Civltan 2 p.m.
(All Games, Memorial Slid.))

prospering under tha guidance
of MacDonald and effort! are
under way to expand the lea­
gue from it* prcaant tight
members.
"We don’t have any weak
financial areas in the league,"
he said.
Ona thing that helps tha
lengue, MacDonald said, Is
that tha teams "are blessed
wiOi good ball parks” which
huve I,ten built for the major
league teams that train hers,
and with good weather.
But he laid ona of the
prime factors in helping min­
or leagues has been thu play­
er development contracts with
the major league clubs. Under
theno contracts, tha major
league teams pay salaries of
the playera ami 'ha manager,
and provide uniforms.
.MacDunald said Milwaukee
and Houston have applied to
put teams at West Palm
Reach and Cocoa where they
luivu spring training camps.
Rut h« said it was too rurly
to tell what would ba tha re­
m it for next aeason.
He said he would rather ex­
pand to a 12-club lengus becuusa of easier scheduling.
MacDonald, who haa lived
hers for 14 years, ran tha Orlundo club In Uie legaua last
year for the Minnesota Twins,
so Is not a new coming to tha
league.
Ha got his start In profes­
sional baseball aa a pitcherfirst baseman, and after a
few aeason* in the minors,
lie got out of tha playing
ranka.
Included In hla colorful
career ara 10 year* aa an um­
pire. Ha also served four
years aa supervisor of um­
pires for the National Asaociation of Professional Base­
ball League*.
This experience haa proved

valuable to him in working
with league umpire* from hia
capacity a* president of the
league.
3lacDonald also spent five
years in the Philadelphia Ath­
letics system, including two
years ns general manager of
the Ottawa Farm Cub.
A former president of the
Provincial Baseball League in
Canada, MacDonald also has
served ona year as e scout
for ths Washington Senators,
and two years for tha Detroit
Tigers.
This spring, he vras general
manager of tho Florida oper­
ation for the Houston Colls,
but gava up thla position to
devota all of hla time to the
Florida .Stale League.
He also is a field represent­
ative for a chewing gum firm
that include* pictures of the
tap stars In the packages.

Chase and Company’s hig
bats wero silenced but good
Thursdsy night when Bill
Schmidt took the hill for the
Locomotive Engineers and
tossed a one-hitter while be
and hia mate* were posting
a 7 to 0 shutout in the City
Recreation Department's Lit­
tle National Lrgauc tilt.
Schmidt was but one out

Missouri Beats
Minnesota For
College Title

OMAHA Neb. (UPI) — Col­
legiate baseball’s national
crown sat Jauntily on the head
of the Minnesota Golden Gop­
her today after an impressive
5-1 win over Missouri.
Tlie Gophers, who won their
other two NCAA diamond titles
In the presidential election
year* of 1956 and 1960, caught
Miiaou'a vaunted defense nap­
ping.
Missouri had won 23 games
and lost but three during the
aeason.
Pitcher Joe Ferris of Maine
waa selected as the tourney's
outstanding player. Ferris,
It who had two fractured bones
4li in hia glove hand and waa In
4K pain as he pitched, won two
6
gamea and saved another.
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American
League

Chicago
St 22 .607
Baltimore 36 21 .600
New York 34 23 .590
Cleveland 30 27 .520
Minnesota 32 20 .525
Boston
31 31 .500
Detroit
26 32 .448
Washington 27 37 .422
Los Angeles 26 37 .419
Kansas City 23 37 .383
Thursday's Result*
Kansas City 3 Detroit 2
New York 6 Boston 3
Chicago 2 Baltimore 0
Only game* scheduled
Saturday’s Gamea
Detroit at Minnesota
New York at Chicago
Washington at Kansas City
(t n)
Boston at Baltimore (n)
Cleveland at Los Angeles (n)

South Seminole
Tilts Postponed

South Seminole Little League
and S e n i o r League games,
scheduled Tliurvlay night for
Cooper Field in Casselberry's
llecreation Park were post­
poned because of rain.
League officials said the
gamea would be resclieduled
for a later date.

away from a no-hit perform­
ance when Stan Winfres of
Chase laid down a bunt and
beat it out to close the gato
to the young hurler's hopes of
entering the charmed circle.
Schmidt and Lee paced tho
Engineers at the plate with
three hits apiece. The wii
left the Engineers two game*
behind the league - folding
Hunt Lincoln - Mercury Co­
mets and both teams still have
three games on tap according
to the regular aeason schedul­
ed.
Meanwhile, in the Little
American League, where the
title has already been decided
by pace-setting Navy, Floruit
State* Bankers acorcd six
runs in the first atanra and
held on to post a 6 to 5 win
over George'*.
Tlie final outcome left the
two dubs tied for second
place. Gene Bertrang hit hia
third homer of the season
for the Banker* and Joe Pauline — tlie winning p itch erikied his own cause with t
pair of hits, including a triple.

Car Rally Will
Be Held Sunday
A Sport* Car Club of Amer­
ica rally will be staged Sun­
day, according to an announce­
ment by Jim DeBrina. Regis­
tration will begin at • a. m.
at the Sanford Civic Center.
The first car will leave at
10.01 a. m. and subsequent
cars at one minute Intervals.
DeRrine estimates tha rally
will require about five hours.
All check points will be tim­
ed and the Sports Car Club of
Sanford will help officiate tho
event. Entries arw scheduled
from Orlando, Daytona Beach,
Cocoa, Tampa and Jackson­
ville. The rally is open to ail
and trophies will be awarded
to members and guests who
win events.

R O N O SU H
CH RYSLER

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When the A I t a m o n t e
Spring* Town Council meets
July 8 Coundlmen will hold
a puhllc hearing on the pro­
posal to abandon Station
Street, says Town Clerk Har­
old Capps. Town attorney, Joe
Davis, has been notified that
should the Council abandon
the street a 20-toot casement
east of the property will be
deeded to the town.
\Iso, at the July 8 meeting,
proposals for the erection of
light standards along SR 436
Trill be discussed. The high­
way, which runs through Altnmonte Springs, is now being
four-Isncd by the State Rond
Department.
At a special meeting of the
Council, it wns revealed that
persons reporting firci arc
not giving the fire depart­
ment sufficient information
as to where fires nro located.
Jn othrr action the Council:
Accepted a bid from Stricklnnd-Morrisnn of Snnford far
n new cur to replace a police
ear damaged in an accident
lust weekend and decided to
conduct a complete investiga­
tion Into the causa of the mis­
hap:
Delayed action on u peti­
tion from Mrs. Helen MacDonnld asking thnt the Coun­
cil abandon n right-of-way in
front of her home because of
drnimigc problems;
Heard Mrs. June Pearson
complain that wutcr was flow­
ing Into her house from
streets during rainstorms due
to the fact that her driveway
was damaged when city water
system pipes were installed.

1961 MISS FLAME entry, Chnrlntte Ann Sunders of Longdate, and
her H])uiiHor representative, Al Harris uf tint Florida Forestry Sit vice,
tight, inspool the 17-inrh portable TV which will lie first prize of this
year’s Fourth of July Fiesta sponsored hy the Lourwood Volunteer Fire­
men. With them at left is Carl Lommlcr. chairman of the Miss Flame
contest which will take place during the Fiesta.
(Herald Photo)

('APT. JAMES O. MAYO, commanding officer of Heavy Attack WIliR
One, reads the orders which transfers the officer-in-charge duties from
(Mr. Frederick Curment Jr. to (Mr. 1). F. Muntlay of Detachment 8,
Heavy Attack Squadron It. Cereimmies were held Thursday morning at
Sanford Naval Air Station.
(Herald Photo)

The Free Methodist Church
of Sanford was host Monday
evening to the Kissimmee
Zone Youth of the Florida
Conference.
Some 70 young people, with
their pastors and advisors,
met at the church at 7 p.m.
for n lime uf devotions after
which they rnrnvnnod by ear
to Jet !.nncs Rowling Alley
for nn evening of bowling and
fellowship together.
Chinches participating in
the rally wrre Lakeland, Kis­
simmee, Orlsndo Sunshine
Gardens, Orlando Tabernacle
and Snnford.
Refreshments were served
al Jet Lanes hy the host
group who have expressed ap­
preciation to John Spolski, Jet
I.nnes manager, for hla won­
derful cooperation in helping
to make the evening aueh a
success.

Third Vatican Council Called Crucial One

Postal Cut Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Post master General John A.
Gronouski hints that more
cutbacks In postal service
may be In the offing.

Funeral Notice
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KVASS— Knnerat • *nrlc*»
for Airs. J.llll* Kvan* l l - r n dun.
Maunnlt* Av», Han­
ford, wife of the Ur* Claud*
I*. l U rn d o n , who dl*d at
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AUmorlat Hospital will t&gt;*
h t ld a l 10 a. m. Monday al
Ilrlsson F un*ra l Horn* with
H*v. Itohort At. J r n h l n s o f f i ­
c ia tin g . Burial will l&gt;a In
K v r r g r a e n O m * t e r y . Ilrln•nn Kunrral llo m a In eh arg a
of a r r a n y r m r n ta .

tty Loulv Cassrli
I'iiitcd P ro * International
The Vatican Council, which
generated such high hopes
during its first session in 11)02.
drifted into u dangerous crisis
In the closing days of its socond session last fall.
The forthcoming third ses­
sion, scheduled to licgin on
Sept. H, will be crucial. R
will show whether Ihe Cath­
olic Church under Pope Paul
VI intends (■&gt; push forward
with the great movement of
renewal ami reform launched
by Pope John XXIII—or whe­
ther the reins of power have
been seized once again by thr
stamlpat conservatives of the
Roman Curia.
Tliis warning is sounded hy
three new books which focus
a bright light of critical ap­
praisal on the 11813 session ol
Lhc council. They arc: "Ob­
server in Home," by Robert
McAfee Brown (Doublcday);
"The Second Session" by -\a
vicr Hynno (F arrar, Straus)
and "The Pilgrim ," hy Mich­
ael Scrafian (F arrar, Straus )
Dr. Brown is a distinguished
Presbyterian theologian and
professor of religion at Standford University. He attended
(he council as a Protestant
observer ami incidentally won
undying fame in Homan so­
ciety as the man who said:

"Some of my best friends are
Jesuits— tiut I wouldn’t want
my daughter to marry one."
It will surprise no one who
knows him that his book is
the wittiest and most read­
able of the lot, as well as (tic
most charitable in its judg­
ments.
The two other authors are
Catholics who apparently feel
that due regard lor the virtue
of prudence require* them to
write under pseudonyms. The
identity of "Xavier Itynne" no
longer is regarded ns a great
mystery hy those who are
aware that one of the coun­
cil's ex|MTt consultants is a
professor of church history at
Catholic University in Wash­
ington. D. C.. Fr. Francis
Xavier Murphy, whose mo­
ther's maiden name was Hynnc. But the grapevine has not
yet pencl rated the secret of

"Michael Seratian," who Is
Identified by flic publisher
only as a Catholic diplomat
with a wide acquaintance in
the Vatican.
"Scrafian" propounds the
gloomy fluids that Pope Paul
VI caved in under pressure
from the Curia conservatives,
who persuaded him that Italy
would go Communist if the
church berame loo "lilwral."
"Xavier Kvnne" dm** not
believe that Pope Paul de­
serted the progressives. On the
contrary, he says, the Pope's
relurtanre to intervene in
council proceeding* was a
"m atter of principal," based on
the conviction that wire-pull­
ing from the papal throne
would repudiate the very point
that the council's progressives
were trying to mnke about
bishops having a real voice in
Iho decisions of the church.

W E W IL L B U IL D

MRS. HALIM! GKKKN wins hontcus recently to
Mother-Daughter Ten «t the Forest City
Baptist Chureh. Table appointments, other than
the beautiful tea service, included a lovely cen­
terpiece arrangement of white summer flowers.
Not pictured but assisting Mrs. Green was Mrs.
Don Westmoreland.
(Herald lMiotn)
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William Malcolm Holloway,
45, of Geneva, died ear­
ly Thursday evening at his
residence.
Retired from Ihe Navy as
a chief guided missileman, he
came to Geneva four years
ago from Eau Gallic. He was
a Martin Co. employe at Cape
Kennedy.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Foy Elizabeth Holloway, a
daughter, Sharon Jo, two suns,
Wayne lom ax and Wade Justin, ail ol Geneva: two sisters
Mr*. Katherine Scartxiroiigh
amt Mrs.' Millie Virginia
Reese, a brother, lbwent an
Holloway anti Ills mother,
Mrs. Ilutiy Holloway, all of
Jacksonville.

of Sanford: Vndctlc Recdet
and Neil MncDoiiglns, De­
nary; Margie Morris, Apop­
ka; Leslie M. Foster, Orlan­
do; R o y Wall, Lake Maly:
and Ida Padgett, New Smy­
rna Reach.
IHSt’ll \RGIvS
Daryl W. Ronrdtnnn, Geneva;
Charles E. Willis Jr., Clay
Williams, Rosie McKinney.
Randolph Mathis, Dorothy
ttass, Marlon Elizabeth Wal­
den, Ncvrrly Brown, Kathlyn Downer, Hnndoph Alexunder, l.eln II. Blythe. Gen­
et al Riehnrdsoii, Fred Van
Pelt. Mary Franklin and Huby Boy, Viola S. Priepke unit
Rally Girl, Klnnor Sutton and
Bahy Roy, Brenda Carroll, ami
Darrrll Kdwnid Ross, nil of
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Mrs. Lillie Kvans Herndon
of 605 Magnolia Ave., wife
of the late Claude P. Hern­
don, tiled at 12:05 Thursday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
following a short illness.
Born and reared in Sanford
she had lived here all of her
life. Site was a member of
First Methodist Church of
Sanford: of the Wesley Sun­
day School Clnss of First
Methodist Church snd of the
United Daughters of (lie Con­
federacy.
She is survived hy two
nieces, Mr*. George Harden
and Miss Emma Spencer, and
a nephew, C, E. (Jim &gt; Silen­
cer, all of Sanford, ami other
nieces a ml nephew* living
t'licw here.

O’Barr, Harry Scott. John
By Bonn* E"(r*
Chairmen for various booths Ferris, Hank Snow, Lucky
and activities planned for the Esclnvon, Fred Reeks and
John Perkins, six game* of
Longwood Volunicer Fire De­ skill;
partment's annual Fourth of
Harnll Millis, John Farina
July Fiesta were named at a and Car! t.ommler, fireworks;
joint meeting of th* firemen John Farina, utilities and
and the auxiliary Wednesday grounds; R. C, Carlson, city
j Goal; Longwood Civic Lea­
evening.
gue, linked foods; Rud Eaton
Service will be Mr*. Sadie
and Ken Rraid son, parking
O'Barr nml Mrs. Martha
and Mrs. Paulin* Stevens,
Beider, cold drink booth 1;
June Lormann, string game; first aid.
L o n g w o o d Fire Chief
Mrs. Sue Rrnbazon, dart
Claude
Lnyo I* serving a*
game; Jim Morris, fish pond;
chairman of ths
Deanna Murphy, ice cream; overall
Fred Esclnvon, hot dogs, ham­ Fiesta.
burger* ami coffee; Russell
Grout, auction; Mr. mid Mrs.
Garland Snow, f i nd chicken;
Maurice Rudolph and Jennie
Fox, ticket booth; Keith Wil­
lis, greased pole; John Knill,
soft drink booth 2; Jsntcs
Beider, greased pig;
Colin Kelley, Jimmy Lorinarm, Larry Ksrlnvon, cotton
candy; B. II. Ferrell nml It,
C. Carlson, clgnret game;
.lean Willis, Judy Snow, fe r­
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Two Sanford-based Navy
men were honored aboard the
USS Franklin P Roosevelt for
their outstanding performance
in the Navy Relief drive
aboard the ship, now cruising
in the Mediterranean Sea.
Cdr. B. W. Bartholomew,
commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Wine, II, gave the
awards lo H. D. Stanford,
ADJl, and W. M. Knulh, PT2.
Each received a tour ticket
to the island of Capri and
made the visit during Ihe
ship's stop at Naples, Italy.
Stanford, who reported to
VAH-11 in September of 1961,
received his award for being
high kryman in the fund drive.
As keyman of the squadron's
lane Division, tie collected a
total of $122 for Navy Belief.
Knuth, wlm has served 25
month* in the squadron, col­
lected 15.45 per man as keyman of the Operations Divi­
sion. litis was the highest
amount collected per man in
VAH-11.
Stanford enlisted in the Navy
in January of 1953 and gra­
duated from advanced school­
ing at Memphis, Tcnn., before
reporting to VAH-11.
Knuth enlisted In the Navy
in August of liifil ami graduat­
ed from Photographic Intelli­
gence School a! Norfolk, Va.
before coming to VAH-11.

Longwood Names Chairmen
For Annual July 4 Fiesta

Mrs. Herndon
W. M. Holloway
Dies In Hospital
Dies In Geneva

Free Methodist
Hosts Kissimmee
Zone Youth

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DEAR ABBY: I read in
your column that a woman
waa In doubt about what to
put on her mother's head­
stone. The mother had been
married twice, end the
daughter wanted to use only
her mother's FIRST hus­
band's name. You said,
"It’s your mother, and you
era paying for the monu­
ment. so go ahead end put
whatever you want on it,"
or wordi to that effect. Be­
lieve It or not, Abby, in
some states the name oo n
grave memorial la consid­
ered by the Bureau of Vital
Statistic* to b« legal proof
of death, and to us* any
name other than the legal
name of the deceased at the
Ume of death ia illegal. So,
the daughter should have
her m o t h e r ' s headstone
a knife blade or metal or marked with her mother's
plaitle strips. Tha combina­ given name, her first bustion of numerals to open the band's surname, and her
lock may be changed frequent­ second husband's surname.
ly by the owner if desired. Example: MARY SMITH
Available in six colors, the JONES.
doorlock fits any standard
A MONUMENT DEALER
ltt-or lti-toch door.
IN FLAGSTAFF
DEAR DEALER: Thank
For further Information or you tor setting me (and 30
manufacturer's name of any million readers) straight.
Item described above write
When I make a boo-boo, it’s
SHARP SHOPPING, 1200 W.
monumental I Correction: In
Third, Cleveland, Ohio. En­
marking a headstone, it la
close clipping or identify Item,
not
daughter's choice. It'a
and enclose a stamped, self*
dealer’s choice. And be
addressed envelope.
knows what’s legal, so ask
him.

Check Outdoor Buys
• . , with Alicea
Competition for your dollar
haa brought quality up while
bolding prlcea down In many
indualriea. However, there la
• paradox Involving certain
back yard equipment
Children'* metal pl«y equip*
meat for example, ia aa a
whole of better quality now
than ever before. But dad, the
outdoor chef, la being burned
by a lowering of quality.
Grills, especially, are getting
the abort abift
The continuing awing to sub­
urban living and large fami­
lies la primarily responsible
for the research and develop­
ment of better, safer play
gyms and swings. A mother of
three and an axacutlva with a
back yard equipment firm
suggests:
When shopping tor play
equipment tor your children,
look for strength of construc­
tion. Can you see whether the
sections have been welded
emoothlyf Does the top and
leg tubing look thlnT It the
aet well-balanced? Are the
awing aeata lightweight, plas­
tic, nontilt and with brackets
Instead of scat bolts?
Your best bet in getting
quality merchandise that will
last several seasons and be

aafe la to trade with a relia­
ble merchant. If you buy from
a discount atore or roadside
operation, look for a brand
name. Often the manufactur­
er gives a one-year guarantee
and better manufacturers car­
ry public liability.
Meanwhile, the grill busi­
ness la Buffering because, like
the
population
explosion,
everyone wants to get Into the
act. Why not, when an esti­
mated 81 per cent of all U. S.
families cook out sometime
during the season?
According to an outdoor
equipment buyer, low grade
grills have been enticing the
novice for the last two years.
Before you buy a new grill
check on the tubing and the
bowl. Tubing H-toeh thick
won't stand up under much
use. Your better buy ia a grill
with 1-to-Hk-lnch tubing and a
bowl of lS-to-20-gauge steel
(look closely at the label or
booklet). You can get a good,
serviceable outdoor grill tor
$10.99 to $24.99 but you take
a chance when you bite for a
$8.99 unit.
Today's Sharp Shop
A new door lock la as aimplo for tho homeowner to open
aa dialing a telephone. It haa
a dead-bolt feature to stall
forced entry through use of

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Fall Steps Back In Time
By Rika Hsuaeny
Charleston, grab them. They slit skirt. Other* hav* a paint­
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ls yours a sentimental fam­
ily which saves such goodies Copies of Roman and Moro­
gs the fan great-grandma ccan cuff bracelets, molded
waved at her debutante ball? to the arm, have been creat­
Then you have your work ed by top Jewelry designers
cut out for you oo the next and Roman coin medallions
will be very much on the
rainy day.
Go up to the attic and paw scene. You probably won't
through the old trunks. They find anything like these In
may well provide you with your heirloom trunk* If you're
your tall Jewelry and hosiery not descended from the Cae­
sars. But you can buy hand­
wardrobes.
Jewelry tor fall will be cop­ some cople* with the money
ied from baubles of the 18th you saved on the shoe buc­
century clear up to the early kles and lass led beads.
1930s. And It's always nicer Now tor the hosiery. Did
you see any clocked or em
to have the real thing.
Bow knots, pendant drop broldered stockings carefully
pins and old-faahloned, chunky wapped In tissue? Don't
gold bracelets encrusted with leave them in the trunk. De­
glittering stones will be fall corated stockings will be an
favortles. Anything goea, in other fall fashion bell-ringer.
fact, just as long as It'a old. Some fall hosiery will have
Tako Great-Aunt Sarah's clocks up the aldo aa did the
evening shoes with the Jeweled lute of the '20s and '30s. Other
or cut steel buckles. Have the styles tor fall have surprise
buckles polished and made In­ decorations turning up in odd
to pins. Now pins for fall are spots—a la Barbra Streisand
eoplcs o( old shoe buckles.
and "Funny Girl."
If you come acroas tattle* Some sport a flower, Jewel
tipped, waist-long beads, that or butterfly Just above the
swung gaily when mom did the | knee to peek through a aide

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kneecap, ankle or heel.
I don't know what we'll all
look Ilka with shoe buckles
at the neckline, beaded teaaels at the waist and flowers
at the kneecap. But maybe
it won't bo too bad If we don't
veer them all at once.
Chic Chat
Q: "I like to wear shorts
tor yard work, but I'm abort
and oo the chubby aide and
•every pair I have bought
rolls up in front at the leg.
Ia there anything I can do
about this?"—Mrs. C. Y.
Dear Mr*. C. Y,— Silt the
lega of the short about oneinch it the outside of the bot­
tom hem. Seam the allta and
press them flat. When you
■tend, they wont be notice­
able at all and when you bend
tor garden work, they won’t
roll up or pull uncomfortably.

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DEAR A B B Y : Please
print this so someone else
won't make the same mis­
take I made: Five months
ago a very attractive friend
called me at my place c&lt;

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By Abigail Van Buren

work and said be waa In the
process of getting a divorce,
and asked if I would have
coffee with him. I accepted.
Next there were lunch
dates. Then dinner and
evening dates. He told me
be loved me and 1 told him
I loved him. (I really did.)
We started making plana
for "our" future. People bogan to talk, but I didn’t care
because I knew It was only
e matter of time and be
would be free to merry me.
Today he and his wife are
back together. The man who
"loved" me didn't even
have the courtesy to tall me
about tho reconciliation. He
had his WIFE call mel
Please, Abby, put this in
y o u r column: "Until *
man'* divorce la FINAL,
• woman la • fool to say
more than 'hallo' to him."
And sign me . . .
THE BIGGEST FOOL
IN ROCHESTER
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DEAR ABBY: I hare *
married daughter who has
become very fat, sloppy and
laiy. Her bouse ia a mess
and she spends all of her
Ume reading or talking on
tha telephone. She shouts at
her children and expects
her hard-working husband
to do her housework on the
weekends. He la ashamed
to bring anyooe to tha house
and I am sure the children
are not very proud of their
home or mother. Should I
have a talk with her and try
to act her straight? Or does
e mother’s duty end after
her daughter gets married?
WORRIED MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: A mo­

JJlBU)omm:

You might rise In righteous
indignation If anyone ques­
tioned your loyalty to your
husband. But unites your an­
swer la “no" to all tha follow­
ing questions, don't be too
aura you’re loyaL
When you have * misunder­
standing with your husband,
do you talk over hi* "unrea­
sonable behavior" with your
beat friend?
II you fait your husband let
you down and ware deeply
unhappy about it, would you
tell either your parents or
hla all about It?
If your hueband talk* aver
business matter* with you, de
you repeat hta confidences to
your friends to Impress them

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Vfr* WanTorB WrraTB

with the fact that you aro la
the knowf
If your husband is having
Job trouble, do you worry out
loud over tho situation, in­
stead of doing everything In
your power to eheor h la up
and make him feel entirely
capable of handling tho situa­
tion?
If your husband disregard*
your sdvico end things go
wrong, are you quick to say
"I told you oo," or "1 know
It wouldn't work out"?
If « group of woman io
downgrading nun In gonaral
and nalng thslr husband* to
Illustrate tholr points, do you
join in and drag out your
own husband’a faults for

ther's "duty" ends when
her children become of age.
But her lore and concern
tor their happiness and wellbeing continues as long as
By Jerry Sheehan
she lives. Yea, have * talk
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
with your daughter. It would
NEW YORK (NEA) — How
appear that she needs more
than a "talk" or ■ repri­ to bo to stylo right down to
mand. Take her to a physi­ tho bottom of your fact? One
cian for ■ much-needed major shoo Ora thinks it has
checkup and diet.
toe answer with footwear lined
# e *
on tho inside with snappy de­
DEAR ABBY: Now can a signs.
person address an invitation
Picture yourself striding
to * wedding reception to down tho boulevard, confident
make it known that only to tha knowledge that tha in­
adults are wanted? Ours Is terior of your brogans mat­
going to be ■ catered wed­ ches tha necktie you'rt wear­
ding reception and we will ing. That's elegance.
be charged by the plats. We
But then la more to tha
have « large family and proposition that Just style.
don’t want to feed • gang of The shoes are lined from tha
kids. Can we put “POSI- tip of the toe, over the instep
TIVELY ADULTS ONLY" and aides and around the heal
on the InvltaUoni?
with a soft foam cushion.
MUST KNOW Then tho foam gets the hlgn
DEAR MUST: It is con­ fashion treatment with a cov­
sidered poor taste to put ering of printed nylon. There
"ADULTS ONLY" on an In- is a gray foulard lining for
vltaUon. Speak with those black shoe* and a cinnamon
whom you auapect might oo* tor brown.
bring tbolr children, and
A spokesman for tho firm
tall them firmly but diplo­ (Thom McAn) has announced
matically that the kiddies happily that the lined shoes
hava received widespread ac­
are not Invited.
• • •
ceptance within the first few
Problems? Write to AB­ week* of tbelr Introduction,
e e *
BY, Box 68700, Los Angeles,
Although there ha* bean a
Calif., 80088. For • person­
al reply, encloae a stamped, •toady trend toward brown
shoes, men still prefer black,
•elf-addreaaed envelope.
• • •
according to recent sales fig­
Hate to write letters? ures. A welcome addition to
Send one dollar to ABBY, the black shoe picture comes
Box 88700, Lot Angalei, with a "black oo black" ox­
Calif., 80068, for Abby'e ford (also by Thom McAn).
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE Smooth grain leather ia deco­
LETTERS rOR ALL OC­ rated with shrunken grain in
•arts on the aides. It makes
CASIONS."
a plaaatog eootraat. Tha dress
shoe double* tor more casual
moment*.

Lined Shoes Add Snap
■........r *
'V .W

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t

Aa Inside look at male fashion b suppliedI by foulard-lined
ahoei. Black on blaek.dreu-up footwear doe* double dnty
for mor* canal wear. For rugged knock-ground oonrfeo
pigskin continue* In f&gt;Vor.
And tor really knocking
around, there la still that old
reliable, pigskin. This time it
appeal* to a full range of
colon with the most mascu-

line-sounding names this side
of a television western. To
wit: Gunsmoke, hound dog,
meequlte green, Spanish gold,
sagebrush. Oh yes — they
come to black and white, too.

By Ruth M illett
their amusement f
If your husband gtvoo you
a gift that seomo pretty use­
less to you, do you laugh
about It with your friends?
If your husband isn't doing
too well financially and tho
husbanda of soma of your
friends a n , do you keep tell­
ing him how much they a n
able to give their wivaa?
When you have to say "no"
to tha children do you usually
put it on the basis that "your
dad wouldn't like it," or
"Your dad says you cant do
It" Instead of saying, "Your
dad and I think you should­
n't"?
bid you h o n s ■ 1 1 y come
thnugh with flying colon?

Q aaoby O n fijlid q si

Please send your fathloo
By Oswald Jacoby
problems to Helen Hennessy,
1200 W. Third, Cleveland, Ohio
White ahe cannot answer each
diamonds. West covered with
letter personally, letters of There are a couple of max­
NORTH
18 the king. Charlay won with
general interest will be an­ ims that West could hava fol­
dummy's aco and aaahod tha
lowed with profit on today's
*88
swered In this column.
queen to see If he could drop
WAS
hand. Ona ia, "Silence ia
♦ AQ4
tho ten. Whoa that failed,
golden." Tho other, which I
♦ AK J8 78
Charity played three rounds
have paraphrased slightly, ia
BAST
of spades. Of courts, ho ruffthat bad handa should be * 1 6 4 1
4QJ8T
ad tho third opado to dummy.
pasted and not bid.
fJ108
WQI TI I
Then ho ran off dummy’s
♦ K10ST1
411
Reference la t# West's
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remaining trumps.
double of five diamonds. He ♦ 48
SOUTH (D)
Ho followod to tho first,
wanted a diamond lead If
♦ AK88
discarded tho throo of dia­
North became declerer, but he
V KB 4
monds on tho oocoad, aad
did not want It badly enough
♦ J9I
finds tha Roger Wagner
watehod East squirm oa tho
♦ Q 108
to warrant doubling to ask
Chorale at Its beat. Singing a
third and lo st East had to
North aad South vulnerable
for It.
cepella, they offer beautifully
hang on to a aped* ao waa
Weal Nerth Bast
Anyway, the double encour­
Immunised versions of fnmll- aged North to go to seven
forced to let hla next to last
Pass 4N.T. Pass
iar spirituals. Jean Hwndilik's cluke and gave South tha clue
Dble 8 N.T, Pass
haart go.
Pass T♦
Pass
lush contralto make* "Some­ that mad* It fairly assy for
Charley's last spado waa
time* I Feel Lika a Mother­ him to make the hand.
discarded, aad West waa
less Child" memorable.
aquoattd In turn. Ha had to
I say "fairly easy" because
Around tha world In 120 Charles Dunalf of New York's
Ha won tht heart with dum­ hold tho ton of diamonds and
minutes—The stunning guitar Whist Club, who sat 8outh, Is my’s ace and played two therefor* waa forced to throw
virtuosity of Juan Serrano Is ona of those players who can rounds of trumps stopping to hie next to last heart, whenupoa Charley's two hearts
offered In "Juan 8errano," re­ recognise and execute a dou­ his hand.
Than ho ltd tho Jack of war* good.
corded In Bpaln (RCA). Two ble squeeae.
Norwegian choirs, recorded in
Oslo, offer Scandinavian song*
The Doctor Says:
In "Sandefjord Jcntakor and
Meloditersetten"
(Capitol).
For lovers of German music,
there's "Ihe German Rhine,"
(Capitol) recorded in Cologne.
And for South of tho Bor- By Wayao G. Uraadetadt M.D. common than those during trol. Wo aro lucky to hav*
dcrlteo a rousing tlm* Is to Newspaper Enterprise A***. waking hours. Following sueh found asm* vary affective
be had with "La Marimba
Q—Should I worry about an attach the victim usually ways to control opUoptie solChiapas—South of tho Bor­ possible olds offsets from falls late a deop aleep from ■urea In so many victims.
Q—I am taking Dlanabol
der" (Capitol), recorded In Eutonyl. My doctor preocrib- which ha cannot bo immedlMexico City.
od It for high blood pressure. ataly aroused. On waking la- for osteoporosis. What are the
The great white way—
A—Eutonyl la a brand of tar, ha aaay discover that ha aide affects ?
A—Methandrootoaolone (Di­
"High Spirits" (ABC-Para­ pargylln*. Although It was haa bitten hie tongue or wot
mount), an original cast al­ originally bollsvod to bo free tho bod. If convulsions were anabo1) is given chiefly to
bum, features the delightful of isrloue eld* effects, It haa ■overt, hla muscles may bo build up tbs body ia persons
who aro undsrwolght, con­
Beatrice Lillie, compelling recently been shown that In ■or*.
Tammy Grimes and strong- aoms persona It causes an In­
Q—Haa any progress been valescing from a chronle de­
voiced Edward Woodward who crease rather than a decrease made toward finding a real bilitating disease, arthritic or
I* Joined by Louis* Troy for In blood pressure. Anyone who cure for epilepsy? I knew who hava ootooporosis. It
the show's prottloat song, "If la taking this now drug should there are many drugs to con­ should not bo taken by per­
sona with liver disease or
I Gave You."
have periodic blood counts, trol this sickness.
Worth noting—Pstor Nero'* urinalyses and llvtr function
A—I agree with you that a men with proatatic cancer.
fins artistry la avallabla in testa. Persons who tako it cur* la doelrabl*. But in tha Persona who taka it regularly
"Reflections" (RCA) a n d should also avoid chseoo, all case of epilepsy, as with bo should have periodic Uv*r
“Blues With A Touch Of Ela- alcoholic bevoragea, cold rom- many disease*, the discovery function testa and should dis­
gance," (Capitol) featuring sdloo, olnua decongestant* and of a cur* In the strictest sens* continue tho drug at the first
Onsy Matthews and his piano weight-reducing pills.
of tha word ia unlikely. Curt sign of Jaundice. Largo doooa
and orchestra, baa soma ex­
Q—Is It possible for a per­ always Implies removing tha la womon may sense sens,
citing sounds.
son with mild epUoptU at- causa, aad when the cause la excessive growth of hair on
tacks to have an attack dur­ ■onto developmental defect. the face, waterlogging, or
Inheritance of predisposing menstrual Irregularity. Thee*
Hindu custom requires that ing sloop ?
tha ashes of the dead bo cast
A—Epileptic oetsureo dur­ genes—or simply not known clear up when tho drug to
Into * flowing stream.
ing sleep aro probably more —wo hava to aottla for con­ discontinued.

O.K/s Accelerated Study
By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assa.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I waa
Just reading your coumn in
our paper tonight and came
upon a “Perplexed Parent.”
The cause of her perplexity
was whothor to allow hor
daughter to enroll In an ac­
celerated math class and
make a "B" or to remain In
a regular class and maka an
"A." 1 would advise that this
parent not w o r r y a b o u t
grads*. Grades are important,
but not that Important. Her
daughter will be thankful
when she reaches college level
and finds that aho la wall
prepared to tako that big
atop.
Who am~l to aay this? I
am an accaleratod student. I
have boon since tho seventh
grad*. (I'm now In tho
twelfth.) I am so thankful
that I hav* had accelerated
math and English. Tha assur­
ed dividends a n far greater
than tho rioko.

Mother, let her tako tho
accelerated e o u r a a I — 'G4
GRADUATE.
ANSWER: Thank you for
your enlightening letter, and
beat wishes for your success
in college)
•

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DEAR MRS. LIGHT: My
•on’a second-grade class went
on a field trip to the soo to­
day. Ho haa been looking for­
ward to tha trip for wooka.
He worked for several hours
at home before the trip to
collect pictures for a too
notebook. Also, I helped him
look up material In tha en­
cyclopedia for an oral report
on tho hippopotamus.
After all this buildup, ho
didn’t aea much of tha soo.
It sterna that to hla excite­
ment, ho broke out of lino,
n n to tho fence that sur­
round* Monkey Island and
vaulted over i t Tho teacher
mada him go back to tha
school bus and ait with tha

driver until the other children
returned.
He waa heartbroken when
ho came home tonight. So
waa I. Don't you think the
teacher should have overlook­
ed a certain amount of mis­
behavior in a case like this?
I hav* a good mind to call
tha principal and complain—
DISAPPOINTED MOTHER.
ANSWER: Hav* YOU ever
tried to keep track of 23 or
30 second graders at tha soo?
If you had been along, you
might have thought your aon
waa on tho right aids of tho
fence at Monkey Island! Lit­
tle monkeys belong on tho
achool bus; only well-behaved
children deserve the privilege
of seeing the soo.
Pleas* send your school
problems to Susan Light,
1200 W. Third, Cleveland,
Ohio. Whila aha cannot an■wer each letter personally,
letters of general Interest will
bo answered In this coumn.

No Time To Buy Car
BY JOAN CROSBY
Newspaper Enterprise Aaen.
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
Trlnl Lopes any* he doosn’t
know whnt all tha futa i*
about, but If hla audience
wants to yell and stampede
and tear hla shirts. It's all
right with him.
Lopes, a 27-year-old native
of Dallas, has had on* of the
recording Industry’s fastest
climbs to fame—and fortune.
He made hie first record al­
bum in May 1003. Blnca then
his singles have sold more
than 4 million coplta and hla
album sales are In tha vicin­
ity of 3 million. Hla fourth
release, "Trlnl Lopes, The
Latin Album" la about to be
raleased on the Reprise label.
He la readying hla fifth.
Ironically, now that Lopes,
one of a family of eight, ran
afford a good life he ia too
busy to enjoy it.
"1 have two horaaa in Dal­
las, but my family Is living
in them. I am living In hotel
rooms. I have always wanted
to buy a big, shiny automo­
bile. Now I can afford to
walk Into a dealer and buy
ona for rash—but I have no
time to buy on* or drive ona."
Trlnl has bought his father
■ new car, and he drives It
whenever he gets home, "if
there la anyone In tha family
who haa an errand to run,”
ha laughs, "I say 'Let me do
It* and bop into the car."
Lopes says he only wants
happiness from his career,
•ad basically that’s what he
la getting.
"Jh. only thing 1 don't like

/

la not having tlm* for my­
self. But I know It takes time
and effort to get established.
After I do, I'll bo able to re­
lax."
Trinl’a carter ie the direct
remit of hla father’s attempts
to keep hie aon from getting
In trouble. "I have wanted to
■Ing lines I waa 11. My fath­
er waa a linger and dancer
before he was married. But
when 1 waa about 11, I waa
running around with the boys
and my father said to me 'I
want you to learn something.'
8o he bought me an old, beau
up guitar for $10 and ha
taught me the songe he knew.
"So I hav* been singing
steadily for quit# ■ while. By
the time I was 18 or 14, I
was supporting myself. That's
why I'm not married. I hav*
never had the tlm* to gw
steady or become engaged or
get married. Isn’t that sad?"
Trlnl began to alng profes­
sionally In the southwest.
Whan he was 28, he moved tv
Loa Angeles. "I knew I would
have to go to n big city," he
■ays. In * few months he was
making top money in minor
night apota in town. One
night Don Costa, described by
Trlnl aa "a musician, arrang­
er, conductor and genius,"
heard Lop*a alng, got a tape
of hla voice, brought It to tha
attention of Frank Sinatra,
head of Reprise Records, and
Trlnl was on hla way.
"I am so grateful to Don
Costa. 1 owe my entire career
to him," Trlnl says.
Album of the w«wk—"The
Negre Spiritual" (Capitol)

Drug Aids Blood Pressure

Make Your Own Dust Mitts
DEAR POLLY — I uie my
stove mitten aa a pattern for
making dusting mitts from
eaat-off clothing. On* ia tuck­
ed away to each room. If
powder ia spilled oa the dress­
ing table or a bit of dust
abowi up oa a table, R la ao
•aay to put oa Ow mitt sod
wipe tho surface clean rather
than running for a dual cloth.
I especially Ilka flannelette
ones.—MRS. H. G. R.
DEAR POLLY—Mint la as
idea tor maktog cloth books
tor small children. Buy chil­
dren's handkerchief* that are
decorated with nursery rhy­
mes, animals and story book
characters. Pick bright colors
that children love. Sew tbe
hankies together to book form
and make a cloth cover of
gingham. They caa be stiffen­
ed with starch hut daughter
likes them unstarched so they
a n nice aad soft.—MRS. W.
M.M.
DEAR POLLY—gave those
small clear plaatic or glaaa
bottles that coma filled with
pills or perfuma. They make
perfect containers for minia­
ture bouquets of tiny flowers
auch aa violets or pansies. I
fill them with green-tinted
water, odd tho small bouquet
and then anchor a small pa­
per dolly for an individual
place decoration at a ladies'
luncheon. The effect ia charmtag—KMMA
GIRLS-1 save glass vita­
min and pill bottles to fill
with spjpaa aad harts that

com* to unattractive contain­
ers. A marked gummed labsl
la applied to the aide of each
bottle.—POLLY
DEAR POLLY—An old re­
volving piano stool makes ■
wonderful lazy Susan table for
the porch or patio. Cut a

round place of wallboard tbe
rise you dealra for the top,
fa stea this to the stool with
two or three screws and paint
It all a bright color. Ramovo
upholstering or padding first
from the top. They are very
effective with painted legs
and tbe top covered with plas­
tic or oilcloth.—ANN
GIRLS—If the stool ia a bit
oa the wore aide, a circular,
floor-length skirt made of a
waterproof fabric would be
smart looking and the table
could still revolve.—POLLY
DEAR POLLY—The enclos*d Pointer waa submitted by
one of my first graders. If
&gt;ou should use it, the class
will buy a new game with the
Polly Dollar. If not, tha chil­
dren had a good language aad
writing lesson.—MRS, N. H.
Teacher.
We use a man's stretch sock

aa a bag for marble*. We Jui
Us a knot at the top and
work* fine. With love from
-FIR ST GRADER.
GIRLS — This first grade
prove* that ingenuity ca
atari at an early age. I at
aura this suggestion will aav
many a mother the task &lt;
making a marble bag.—POI
LY
DEAR POLLY-A little cal
pentry work la Involved to ro
bint but anyone who can driv
a nail straight can do I
There was a seldom use
outside door to our old bouw
We boarded It over on the ou
aide. The door frame oo th
Inside waa left and filled wit
knlckknack shelve*. Tha bac
was then painted to go wll
the other colors in tbe roon
Unneedod windows can n
ealv* th* same treatments
MRS. A. I .
GIRLS—If auch windows &lt;
doors do not abow from th
front of the bouse, they coul
be left, aa ia, on tbe outaldi
A thin bacUng of ply woe
could hide them oo the toaldi
I hav* made auch ahelvi
wide enough tor books. The
extend beyond the facing tx
with rounded corners wo:
nicely.—POLLY
Share your favorite born
maktog ideas . . , send thei
to Polly, 1200 W. Third, Clev
land, Ohio. You'll receive
bright, new silver dollar
Polly uses your Idea to P&lt;
ly'g Pointers.

�ZS'ttk
fABLr^

'Longest Day' Showing At Hits
"General Eisenhower had
both tha men and the armi.
I hail to find mine for the
film,*' remarked Darryl P.
Zanuck In aumming up the
staggering problem! that con­
fronted him when he act out
to produce "The L o n y e i t
Day,” Corneliua Ryan's grippine, belt selling account of

the Allied Invasion of Nor­
mandy during World War II.
“ The Longest Day," named
‘Beit Picture of the Year" in
1062 by tha National Board
of Review and winner of Innumerable international honoi'i, comet to the screen for
the first time at popular
prices Sunday at the Rit*

Theatre, In conjunction with
the recent world-wide com­
memoration of the 26th anni­
versary of D-Day, June 6,
1044.
With the tame determina­
tion that haa distinguished hi*
long production career—and
110,000,000, Zanuck found hia
men and hia material and hia

Two Films At Movieland

re-etaglng of the vast and
varied canvas that was DDay ia an epic screen achieve­
ment.
"Since we wers dealing with
officer* and men from tha U.
S„ Great Britain, Franca and
Germany, wa had to have
four seta of actors,” Zanuck
explained at the time. "Wa
assembled an international
cast of 42 stars and there
were 167 apeaklng parts.
However, even this is some­
what misleading when you
consider that in ons scene
alone — on Sword Beach — I
used 2,000 men In combat.
"Tha biggest problem we
had to fare, once we had our
'men,' waa rounding up tho
ordnanco materials. Fortu­
nately, the various govern­
ments cooperated magnifi­
cently and, even though much
of the 1044 equipment ie out­
dated today, we were able to
get thousands of guns, boatn,
tanks, trucks and uniforms
wa needed."

"The Thin Red Line” fea- i James Jones tops tha movie [ Sharing the billing will be
turlng Kler Dullca and based | menu for next week at the “ Palm Springs W e e k e n d ”
•n tha aensatlonal novel by 1Movlelsnd Drive-In Theatre. | with Troy Donahue. Both
festures will be shown start­
ing Sunday and continuing
nightly through Tuesday.
Wednesday a n d Thursday
Craig Hill will be starring in
“The Plight That Disappear­
ed” and “For Love or Money”
with Kirk Douglas as the
star.
The week ends with a triple
feature on Friday and Satur­
day. Sharing the screen will
bo “Cunfight at Comanche
Creek" with Audie Murphy,
A bride's robe had a blue
“K illin' Cousins" with Elvis
Presley, a n d "Commando” border signifying purity, fi­
with Stewart Granger in the delity and love, in ancient Is­
rael.
leading role.

HOPPING

TONITE &amp; SAT.
ADMISSION
s i on
rEK
RIDE- IN THEATR
f l ' W
CARLOAD
ANOTHER GIGANTIC TRIPLE FEATURE HHOW
NO. I AT 7:45 ONLY
"THE GUN HAWK"
In Color
RORY
CALHOUN
NO. I AT 3:43 ONLY

“MAIL ORDER BRIDE”
In Color — Starring

BUDDY BBSBN

(JED CLAMI'ETT OF TV’S
•'BEVERLY HILLBILLIES'')
AT 11:1» ONLY

Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret emerge on the motion
picture screen as the hottest
combination since small boya
and matches.
Teamed for the flrat time
in Metro - Goldwyn - Mayex’a
merry-go-round of melody,
“ Viva La* Vegas, "Elvis and
Ann-Margret provide the In­
dustry with a youthful fresh­
ness which unbiased observ­
ers predict will have fans
clamoring to ace them to­
gether again.
The film Is currently bring
shown at the Seminole Plat*
Cinema through next Wednes­
day. The Cinema's box office
opens dally at 1:30 p. m.
The romantic (parka that
emanate when they work to­
gether In a motion picture
seem equally prevalent in
their private lives. Gosaip
columnists were quick to
make them a "twosome1' and
tome fan (agaiines have prac­
tically had them at the altar.
All Ibis sort of chit-chat
must have given nightmare*
to the Internal revenue people
who shudder at the mere sug­
gestion of a married Elvis
l’reslcy. As one of the world's
wealthiest batchelora, without
a single exemption, Elvis for
eight years haa been to the
income tax department what
chicle la to Wriglcy.
Elvis and Ann-Margret do
admit that they “dig" each

JOHN WAYNE por­
trays an 82itd Air­
borne officer in Darryl
F. Z a n u c k ' s "Tito
L o n g e s t Day,” tho
Bcrecn classic dramatiz­
ing the Allied invasion
of Normandy during
World War II. The 20th
Century-Fox film will
open Sunday at tho
•
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*
Ritz Theatre in con­
Jim
Spencer
anya
that Ed
junction with world­
wide observance of the just can’t stay away, lls
20tb anniversary of D- cornea hark to work Monday,
but has been enjoying him­
Dny.

ELVIS PRESLEY AND ANN-MARGRET,
nnid to be the hottest star combination in yearn,
swing a wicked Watusi in the song-and-danco
number, "C’nion Everybody,’* one of the high
spots- in tho-lavish new-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
musical romance, “Viva Las Vegas,'’ now at tho
Seminole Cinema In Casselberry. The film will
run through next Wednesday.

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annual m t a t l n s of a l u r k h o l i W hose realdanre and adera of Dy natron Ira, lor., t o b*
d r a ta la unknown.
hrl.1 on July 14. 1SSI.
PI.KAHK TAKK NOTICIC th a t
*uu a r a harsh* required i&lt;&gt; f l it
van dan l l r r a A ( l a r
Attorneys at I-aw
f o u r w r i t te n anaw a r or dal i t Flrat Fadaral Hullrtlng
fanaa, It t n r , pereoriall* o r h r
Orlando, Florida J i m i
*n a ttorn**, on or before J u t *
II. t i l l , at th a Offlra «f tha
ruM la h J u n a I t, 1114.
C lark nf tha Circuit Court, a t
&lt; t .A - t l
tha Courthouaa In Hanford.
R*mlnn1a CcuiilV. Florida, and
to mall A oop* th r r a n f to HlenBIIOWS AT 1:00 • 3:00 - 5:00 ■ 7:00 - 6:3*
•trom . Davla A Mclntoah. A«tornava for Plaintiff. P i'll o f ­
flra Itoa l ll o , Sanford, Florida,
IIIT1, In t h a t r a r t a l n divorce
pro c ra d ln a pending a aa ln a t *&lt;&gt;u
In tha Circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judic ia l Circuit In and
for Hemlnole Count*. Florida,
In d i n n e r * , an a b b rev iate d
t i l l , a t aaid eauaa bain* “ llobb i t r T a r Ior. Plaintiff, vereua
Doroth* Man Ta*k»r, Defenda n t," and haraln fall not nr a
CHILDREN 35c — STUDENTS 50e — ADULTS 80c
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eauaa proceed a s parta.
(SKAL)
A r t h u r IT. Beckwith. Jr..
C lark or tba Circuit Court
n * : M a rtha T. Vlhlrn. DC.
■tenalrom, D a ria A Mclntoah
Attorn*** a t l a w
Pont Off k a llna III*
Hanford, F lorida
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pi.II* wilt ba &lt;&gt;p*n from T:00
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lion Hoard.
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person in Australia.

raaldanca u n k n o w n
Tnu a r a hereb* notified th a t
a eult h i e baen filed a a a ln a t
rm t In tha abnva antttlad
ra u sa , and t h a t you a r a r e ­
quired to Ilia *nur a n aw a r
with tha Clark or Ihlo Court
and to aarva a cop* tharoof
upon tha plaintiff or plaint i f f s altorne*a. whose n i m a
and addreaa la Jennlnna. W atts,
(‘l a r k s and Ham ilton, l&gt;00 liar*
n , tt National Dank Iltiltdlna,
Jacksonville I, Florida, not
la te r than J u l r *4, U44. I f *ou
fall lo do ao a decree pro conTrain will ba entered a s a l n s t
) ,.u fur th a rallaf demanded tn
the complaint. T his antt la to
forerlnea a m o rle ae * . T h a real
tirnpert* prncaedr.l a e a l n i l let
Imt
SI. HI1NLA Nil
KM.
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•uhdlvlalon according to a
plat th e r e o f recorded In
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I I nf tha Public Records
of Ramlnul* Count*, F l o r ­
ida.
WITNKMf m* h a n d and tha
se al of aald Court a t Hanford,
Florida, th is 17th day of Juna,
UK
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A r t h u r II. Ileckwllh, Jr.,
Clark or th a ClrciMt Court
II*: M artha T. Vlhtsn
Deputy Clark
Publish J u n a II, I I A July
I, 10. IMI.

guesta linger long in the de­
lightful atmosphere, savoring
the dfllcioua food nnd drink*.
Carol Pottljohn's piano play­
ing often Inspires some of the
guests to burst into long In
tha f a m o u s Lamplightdr
Lounge.
One of the coolrat and moat
relaxing spots in town on
these stilling hot Hays Is tha
Caribe Lounge, serving their
own delicious drinki nnd appetlalng food from Rose and
Wllki Restaurant for lunch
or dinner. The Lyrical* mi l
to the relaxed atmosphere
with loft, sweet music, right
up until closing time, which
is 2 a.m. on Friday and Sat­
urday nights.
a

•

Steak House
Central Floridn’a Oldest &amp; Finest

George's

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(arrest as a nut)

YOUR

TO N IG H T IS O U R
Roaring 20's Party

SQUARE DANCE
Every Set. Nil# — ■ p .".

McGREGOR RANCH
Volusia Square Dane* Club
MrGregor Road
2 Ml. Ho. of DULAND

R e a l T re a t

T A K E HIM O U T T O DIN N ER
Tim * Dad la a east laI Father's Day
4a*. Relat ia *ba taal, ylease at ats ig t m M Ibe
Trad* Wladi while yea dies. Cheese treat aa appaHi lay saUctiM el astra ^aatai dtshsa, Vee'N eppmdate tha teat, u wrvsaas saevlse eed
ORLANDO — 3 COCOA— f
39 West Pina
LECtiUM
109 Maryland and
Parkwood ptaia Byrd
900 N. Hvd.
Plaaa
Seminole nets
1:30 . 2:00 K f|c
RON. - FBI. WW

Jean's Spaghetti House

Saturday night It always
atrak night at tha lYadawinds
COR. 11th A FRENCH — IIWY. 17-92—SANFORD
Cafeteria in tha Bemlnole
— BAR &amp; PACKAGE —
Plain, Thty’ll serve you up i
a big T-bone cooked to your
order for only a dollar. How
can you beat th a t! Dinner
Is served from 4:30 to &gt; p.m.
and there's all those other ap*
REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY
petiaing-looking meals, vege­
WITH HIS FAVORITE BRANDI
SPECIAL LOW PRICES BY THE CASE
table!, salads and tasty des­
— Plenty Of F re t Parking —
sert* right befor* your eyaa.
Don't forget they eater to par­
ties and banquets, too. May
we suggest taking Father out
to dine on hia day, Sunday t
• •
•
Laura Stephens and tha
staff at Georga'a Tavern In­
vite you to visit "the friend­
liest spot In town.” Th* airON
FATHER'S DAT
eonditloned bar and lounge
and plenty of free parking
COMPLETE DINNERS • DINING RM. OPEN SUN.
mako stopping her* a pleas­
LA K E M ON ROE IN N
ure. The package ator* ia wellstocked and a tong Hit of fa ­
Ilwy. 17-92 — l i t Mile* North Of Sanford — 221-210*
vorite brand* are available for
gifts - maybe for Father's
Day?
• •
•
Rrx Liquor Start of Values
Prices Are Tailored
located in Plnecrest Shopping
Tn Your Time, Needs
renter offers free nnd prompt
And Budget
Hrllvery of package store
Items — but you really should
atop in anmetimn anil aee the
decorative layout of this fine
establishment. What's Dad'a
favorite T Whatever it Is, they
have It, and will give you
Plaid Stamp*, too.
• • •
Like to square dance? The
— JIM SPENCER'S —
McGregor Ranch on_Mcf5regor
--------- RKSTAURANT-and COCKTAIL LOUNGE______.
Road two miles aouth of DeALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... 13.25
Land la th* plare for you on
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
Saturday night. Square danc­
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
ing begins at 8 p.m., sponsor­
ed by the Volusia Square
ROYAL RED SHRIMP
Dance Club.
(a real delicacy the way w#
• • •
prepare thrm i . . , they are NOT
Lake Monro* Inn will be
French Fried!)
CHOICE
open Sunday. Why not lake
COMBINATION PLATTER
v
(Banish lobster Tails and Royal d M Q C
the man out the house there
Red Shrimp)
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to dlna? A wide and varied
FROG
LEGS
A
msnu of complete dinner* will
Sauteed In Melled Butter
give Dad a plsasant way to
UNDER THE UMBRELLA
add some caturlsa, Sorry, no
A Variety Or Fine Cheese* and Msata—Fraa—
To Enjoy While We Prepare Your Dlnaer
alcoholic beverages sold on
8 unday.
^R lM ^TjH M inrT T oun^rvsnain^T vrryT Iglinor^
• • •
prlvat* partlea up lo 50.
South French Avt.
Sanford
Phoat FA 2-0551
Doss Dad like Italian food?
Jsan’a Spaghetti House in
Orange City Is featuring veal
parmlgiana with apaghsttl for
Father'* Day - and ice cold
beer to go with It, if he like*.
Jean and Rorco Morstllo know
tha beat
way to Father's
heart ao bring th* family and
anjoydelicious food in airconditioned comfort.

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Dad A

Jean A Kocco Motelilo Welcome You!
Ic* Cold
BEER
(Sunday*, too)
AIR CONDITIONED
Open 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. — Partlea Accommodated
Itwy, 17-91, Orange City — Reservations: Ph. 775-36)8

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'OUMS
CAFETERIAS
Sunday* June 21* is Father's Dayt

G iv e

STUDENTS 60c
ADULTS
m n m t K ipoun oM M * u * $ i

self sitting on the other aide
of the counter, while on his
vacation.
Your columnist had guests
from Fort Walton Bench re­
cently. Took them to Spen­
cer's and treated them to the
delirious shrimp, steak and
lobsters, which elicited ravss,
(as we knew they would) and
pronouncemrnte of the “beat
they ever tailed."
• •
•
We would advise you to
mak* reservations early If
you're planning to dlna at
Freddie's Sleek House this
weekend (nr any wrekend).
It's such * popular pine* that
Youthful Writer
Charlea Lut wedge Dodgson, who, aa Lewis Carroll,
wrote "Alice In Wonderland,"
began Ills literary career at
the age of 13, when he wrote
nnd illustrated “Useful and
Instructive Poetry" for his
brothers and sisters.

other and that they have dat­
ed frequently, llut the list of
glrU Elvis has “dated" or
supposedly has dated would In

$ |6 5

WITH SPAGHETTI
COMPLETE DINNER FROM SOUP
TO 31INTS INCLUDING DESSERT

— CLOSED ON MONDAY —
Dy Dottle Austin
Reservations are r e a l l y
pouring in now for the big
Roaring Twentiei Party a t
the Capri tonight
Everybody remembers what
a grand time waa had last
year and they *r* eager to
get In on that kind of fun
again, so better call right now
and reserve a table for your
partner.
They've brought In • bath­
tub to make you-know-what
in, nnd all the wnitreasea, led
by Chnutruic Peg Slayton are
practicing up to put on n
sparkling floor show of their
own. Everyone's getting out
their flapper dreaaea and their
straw hats nnd practicing up
for the Charleston contest.
Prirra for the best costume,
too, ao let ynuraelf go. Jack
Rossman and tha Rear Cats
will set the beat.

'Las Vegas' At Cinema
G-I'S DREAM TOO — Kcir Dullca, n private in
C-for-Charlie Company fighting for n hill on
Guadalcanal in World War II, dreams of his
wife, played by Mcrlyn Yordun, In this scene
from “The Thin Red Line," based on Jnmes
("From Here to Eternity") Jones' best-selling
combat novel, and scheduled to open Sunday at
the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

GIVE DAD A TREAT FATHER'S DAY!

VEAL PARMIGIANA

W e P r o v tr it- Tilt* F irif-s t C tit**rinj.' S e t vi • Lr ' l •-ritr.il I I' j t i t Li

WE CAN TAKE JUST A FEW
MORE RESERVATIONS — FIRST
COME — FIRST SERVED.

FRIDAY NITE 0
JUNE 19th

WEAR YOUR ROARING 20‘S
COSTUME AND DANCE
TO THE MUSIC OF —

JACK ROSSMAN
AND IU8 "BEAR CAT TRIOPRIZES ft SURPRISES
FOR BEST COSTUMES
AND BEST DANCERS
FOR RESERVATIONS

322-1251

�Paw 8—P rl. June 19, '84

VS* Vnfforl ffrrill

ANCHOR CLUB officers for the coming yenr
were Installed recently by Mrs. Jerry Jcrnlpan,
president of the Pilot Club of Sanford. From
the loft ore Stephanie Wosltfnte, director; Carol
Torres, treasurer; Pat StenBtrom, first vice

president; Helen Munn, president; Gere DietricliH, outgoing president; Susan Piercy, socretary; Carol Resserer, dierctor and Sherry
Muruzita, director.

Miss Ann M ahan A nd Miss Penny Gleason
Honored At Post-Graduation Kabob Party
A tantalizing aroma per*
mealed the air of the beauti­
ful wedge wood blue dining
room of the Douglas Stcnalrom Elliott Avenue home a t
a group of energetic grad­
uates prepared and cooked
kaboha to their own individ­
ual taatc at a Coke and kabob
party honoring M in Ann Ma­
han and M in Penny Glecion
following t h e i r graduation
from Seminole High School.
Silver candelabra holding
white tapers entwined with
crimson buds centered the
elaborate table which was
covered with an exquiilte cut
work cloth. Two oil operated
copper and b r a n fondue pots
gently sizzled as the guests
filled the miniature skewers
with a generous variety of
dclicasics. The table was an
array of shrimp, pineapple,
biscuit dough bits, bacon
curls, olives, chips, nuts, min­
iature tea cakes and other tid

bits.
The Cokes were served on
an antique silver tray from
the buffet. Unique holdens
created from white felt in rep­
lica of a graduate's cap, in­

cluding the hand made tas­
sels, were cleverly designed
and made by Mrs. Slcnstrom
and were presented t h e
gnosis as gift favor memen­
tos.

Miss Susi Deal had the good
fortune of getting the marked
Coke, and her reward was an
unusual imported china cos­
metic dish with a built-in pen­
cil sharpener.

M is s Kay Ivey Entertained
With Bridal Brunch Shower
Colorful hlbiscl of varied
hue* created ■ spectacular ef­
fect In the tasteful table a r­
rangements, with the place
cards featuring hand painted
hiblicl.
Following (he u n u s u a l
breakfast, the guests were
ushered Into another area of
the house where a surprise
kitchen shower had been a r­
ranged for the lovely Mias
Ivey. An Imported bride doll
centered the table and the
Miss Sheala Best honorce received many lovely
and useful gifts.
Guests Included the honIs Honored Guest orcc’s
mother, Mrs. John
Ivey, and the Mmes. Leroy
O f Bridal Supper Anderson, G. Bussell Pear­
son, A. E. Shinholser, Date
Miss Shcals fieri and her
Scott, Thomas F. McDaniel,
bridal attendants were honor­
Sidney Ives, John Galloway
ed with a bridal supper at tlie
and Mias Marilyn McDaniel.
gracious home of Miss Best's
mnlcrnal grandmother, Mrs.
Henry Thurston, Homewood Grace Methodist
Drive, Loch Arlior.
A lilac and while floral a r­
rangement and lilac tapers N ew W SCS Circle
decoraled the lace covered
dining table.
Holds Meeting
Following t h e
delicious
The new Afternoon Circle
meal "girlie" talk was en­
joyed by the following who of Woman's Society of Christ­
are in Hie bridut party: Miss ian Service met at Grace
Janice Westmark, Miss Jane Methodist at 2 p.m. June 16.
Miller, Miss Ann Slavik, Miss Mrs. J . If, Powell, chairman,
Nylcone Albers and Miss Lin­ presided.
O t h e r officers nominated
da Duda,
Others attending were Mra. were Mrs, Ksrl Fehd, coC. W. Yarborough, Mrs. Eliba chairman; Mrs. A. F, Crock­
Lee, Mrs. John L. Duda Jr., er, recording secretary; Mrs.
and Mrs. Jacob Shcaty Best. it. J. GUI, treasurer.
Mrs. C. E. Williams, presi­
dent of Grace W.S.C.S., gave
Red Cross Offers a talk on the Itonor of belong­
ing to tho W.S.C.S.
Mrs. Karl Fehd will be in
Brochures On
charge of the program for
July. A name for the circle
Hurricanes
and a project will be discuss­
ed also.
Willi the hurricane season
Delicious refreshments were
upon us, Amerlcsn Bed Cross
served by Mrs. J . If. Powell.
Chspler announces avsllsbilIty of "Whst to do in Case of
Hurricane" warning brochur­
T he D . A . Bruces
es.
Anyone wishing lo have a
copy may have one from the Will Observe 50th
Chapter offfre, 122li Palm et­
to Avenue, Sanford.
nniversary

Beautiful arrangements of
roses filled the reception
rooms of the Hoy G. Williams'
lovely Elliott Avenue home
recently as guests arrived for
a brunch In honor of Mias Kay
Ivey, bride-elect of Konald
Lindsey.
Mrs. William Leahy assist­
ed Mrs. Williams as co-haitess for lltc delectable threecourse breakfast.

MU. AND MRS. WILLIAM OGDEN, left, were host* nt their home re.
contiy to a (minor party Honoring air. anu airs, m orm on n . niimn, rigut,
who have returned to DeBnry after an extended visit to California. Mr.
Smith la preaidant of the DuRury Volunteer Fire Department.

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mra. Ilobcrt J.
Finn were wed on Sunday,
June 7, in Hie First Christian
Church in I)eL&amp;nd. Mrs. Finn

Oviedo

Is the former Mrs. Dolores Linda and Dec; Mr. Finn, one
Schohb of DeUary. The cnuplc ion, Andrew.
will reside on Sunrise Boule­
vard in DeUary. Mrs. Finn
Mrs. Edwins Washer of Va­
lius three daughters, Kathy, lencia Drive will have her
children f r o m SmlUivlIlc,
Tcnn,, with her In DeBary for
*n extended visit, Ciirll. Winfred ami Ilrcnda will stay
Mrs. Fred Pierson, who drove with sister Linda and enjuy a
up to see Mrs, Pierson's son, family reunion.
Jim Brookshlro 3rd graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blahs
They slopped over in Val­
dosta, to visit with Mr. Pier­ of High Banks Jlnad will visit
son's sister Mrs. Hulph Tal­ in Lanncaster, Pa., en route
lo oilier places of Interest
bott.
Alsu attending the Georgia while north.
Tech Graduation was Mis*
Mr. and Mrs. Newell E.
Luclllo Brookshlro of North
Hawkins have purchased the
Orlando.
homo of A1 Mercer on Jas­
mine Lane, Lake Marla E s­
Visiting in Valdosta recent­
tates, DeBary. Mr. Hawkins
ly were Mr. and Mrs. Leon­
Is the president of Hie First
ard Faulk, Jr. and daughter, National Bank of DeBary.
Murthn, of Oviedo. They were Mra. Hawkins Is at present in
guests uf Mr. Fuulk’s sister Syracuse, N. Y., g e t t i n g
and brother-in-law, Mr, and things ready for the big move.
Mrs. Collins Barns.
Their daughter, Janet, will al­
lend Stetson University In the
To best retain the bubble and fall.
spnrkle of wedding cham­
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Oppagne, servo it In deep tulip­
pel of Smyrna Drive enter­
shaped glasses.
Champagne should not he tained Mra. Patrick and her
served icy cold. If II ie, the mother, Mrs. William Henncl,
delicate Ixiuquei becomes lock­ Mr. Oppcl'a cousins, and J.
ed In, preventing a full ap­ Stuckncy all of St. Peters­
preciation of the distinctive burg, nt the DeUary Hcalautaste, reports Mme. Jacques rant for dinner on Sunday.
Bollinger, head of a French
champagne firm.

Personals

Uy Evelyn Lundy
Mrs. K. W. Estes has hud
•s house guest for Ibe puit
week, Mrs. Ezma Crokcr of
Hiram Ga.
Visiting f r o m Atlanta,
were Mr. and t i n . John Ho­
gan. They were the guests
of Mrs. Hogan's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Tom Daniel. After
• w e e k vLlllng in O v i e d o ,
they will etey e few duye In
Daytona Beach before return­
ing to Atlanta,
The Doyd Clouts also hnd
visitors from Georgia lust
week. Mrs. Clnnt'a daughter,
Mra. Frank Landrum and her
three daughters, Mary, Mar­
tha, and Nancy from East
l ’olnt, spent several duye
here.
Abo coming from East
Point to visit the Clonls, were
Sherry Touehtone and Dale
Yarbora.
Attending Graduation Exer­
cises et Georgia Tech over
the week-end, were Mr, end

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Personals
By Doris Dean
Mrs. Maria Derum has re­
turned to her home, following
several daya of hospitalisa­
tion for observation purposes.

Mr. and Mra. D. A. Bruce
Casselberry
will he honor guesta of an
open house on Sunday, June
21, at their Lake Monroe
home In observance of their
50th wedding anniversary.
By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Florence Davis, pio­ All friends and relative! are
cordially Invited to call dur­
neer Casselberry resident,
ing the hours between 3 and S
suffered a fall recently while
p.m.
a patient In a Winter Park
nursing home resulting in a
broken kg.
Dip old and droopy ailh
She Is now recovering at scarves In a thin aolulion of
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­ starch to make them look new
pital In Orlando.
again.

Personals

PREPARING KARORS in Polynesian fashion nt n lavish post grndu*.
tion party nt the spacioun Mayfair home of the Dougins Slonstroms ars
Miss Penny Gleeson, honoree, Miss Pat Sten.strum, co-hostess and Miss
Ann Mahun, honorce.

Oviedo Couples

Brunch Welcomes Members

Celebrate Mutual

By Club Social Department

Anniversary
By Mrs. John Lundy
The George Kelseys and the
Theodore Aulins Jr. recently
celebrated Ihcir mutual wed­
ding anniversary.
A cook-out picnic type sup­
per consisting of charcoalbroiled (teak, baked potatoes
and salad was enjoyed by the
following guests: Mrs. Dora
Kelsey, George Kelsey, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford I’cndarvis,
Mr. and Mra. Andy Bolgt and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Croasdsle
of Chuluota, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cobb of Orlando, Mr.
and Mra. Vern Brewster of
Cocoa, and Jim Moore of San
ford,----------------------------------

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The Social Department of
the Sanford Woman’s Club re ­
cently honored all new mem­
bers with a brunch held at the
club house, with Mrs. Roy Tillls and Mrs. C. 1’. Harkcy in
charge of flic arrangements.
Ulorlosa lilies predominated
in tho floral decorations and
as each guest arrived, she
was presented a lovely Gloriosa corsage by Mrs. A1 Ilunl,
membership chairman.
R u s s i a n tea, miniature
cakes and a varlcly of deli­
cious sandwiches were serv­
ed.
New members received in
the club this year arc the
Mmes. Norris Flank, Wade
Shcaly, L. W. Real, Charles

Altamonte Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MeKrnzie of Dolores Drive have
as house guest Mr. McKenlie's brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Denver McKrnzlo
of Denton Spring, Louisiana.
They have made trips to
Tampa and Cypresa Gardens.
The MrKcnzies, children
and grandchildren held a fam­
ily picnic on Sunday a t l’once
D« Leon.
Mr. and Mr*. Otto Bartot
had week end house guests,
Mr. and Mra. James Evanoo,
of West Columbia, South
Carolina.
Mr. Evanoo and his team
were here to bowl in a tourn­

Toole, W. A. Thomas, Ned
Julian, Irene Watt, Lucille
Stone, Ken tie Hi Wing and
Stanley Fierce.
Also tho Mmes. Dwight Nor­
man, Robert Morria, John F.
Wilson, William C. Clause Jr.,
It. K. Horton, Charles E.
Thomas, Frank Schauttect, J .
L. Horton J r , Niek Ffcifatif,
II. II. Fortner Jr. and Troy
G. Ray and Miss Edna Chit­
tenden,

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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. William
Brent and their four year old
duughler, Linda, enjoyed their
visit, and wero so impressed
with Deltona that they bought
two lots near the Gardner
home for their own future
retirement.
Mra. Brent had been Mr.
Gardner's secretary for many
years In Ids work at the Ford
Motor plant In Mlchlgun.

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S T E A K S P E C IA L!

Mr. and Mra. Roy Shiver*
and family have moved to a
larger homa on Lombardy Rd.
lee ad the

The hostess presented the
honorees with a battery oper­
ated manicure set designed
for push button manicuring
magic.
Miss Pat Stenstrom assist­
ed her gracious mother along
with Mrs. Richard Gleeson
and Mrs. nobert Mahan, mo­
ther* of the honorees.
After preparing their fa rt,
the guests retreated to tha
party rooms, which wera
opened en suite, for a most
delightful, tranquil afternoon
of planning and rcmlnlncscing.
Invited guests to the spec­
tacular social were the Miss­
es Brenda Brown, Susan
Brown, Candi Conder, Susan
Deal. Tcggy Grier. Marilyn
Hunt, Carol Samuel, Judy
Lavender, Sharon S t a n u 1,
Shirley Steed, Jill West. Myra
Meeks and Mary Scolt.
Also the Misses Norma
Whlttcrn, C e n l Whcatlsnd.
Janet Johnson, Barbara Bolgcr, Gere Dietrichs, Joy Duggar, Susie Halhack, G a y
Hunt, Sandra Hcrvish and
Linda Kriz,
Also the Misses Carol Ox­
ford, Donna Sandage, Sandy
Slayton, Joyce Shepard, Jen­
nifer Thompson, Sharon Jackson, Diane Smith, Barbara
Watson, Carole Thomas, Sha­
ron Williams and Marla Row­
land.

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A IR C O N D ITIO N ER S
MODEL COLLEEN CORBY ufcx a modirntcd
cleunaing cream twice a day to protect her akin
from summer dryness. She smnotha it on as a
base (left) for her makeup, too. For summer
Colleen uses n matte make-up. First she smooths
on n liquid foundation (center) in a tone mutch-

inj: her skin tone. If her tun is uneven, she
blends a darker foundation over the area to
even her coloring. A pressed powder (right)
tops off her make-up and also is used throughout the day to control a shiny nose or chin, a
common sight during warm weather.

To tan or not to tan—that i we continue to think there is
li the burning question.
1milking more glamorous than
Although ■ k I n specialists 1a tan set off by fresh summer
have the answer, llicy Mom fashion colors. So. Ihe doctors
to be losing Hie battle. They shrug their shoulders realis­
continually warn of lasting tically and suggest protective
damage to IIm skin from con­ measures to cut down on
stant overexposure to Uie sun. painful burns.
Too much sun causes a break­ To build up a suntan base,
down of the tissues and start with IS to 20 minutes of
makes our skin look old be­ sun the first day and increase
fore Its time, they point out. this aliout a third each day.
But vanity will prevail and Avoid the peak hours of the

ami—usually 10 a.m. to 3 p.tn. | girt beauty (ticks situ finds
- a n d follow sunbathing with|helpful «j „ r i n g s u m m e r
moisturizing lotions. Keep a
inonlhi. Twice a day she
sun hat and pretty beach ruin'
cleanses
her skin with a medi­
handy and wear them to avoid
"baking" all day in the sun. cated cleansing cream. She
Kvcn when you try to avoid smooth* this on her face and
sunburn, you can’t. You often neck with a gentle massaging
need a little make-up wizard­ motion and rinses w i t h
ry to cover tills and a wind- splashes of nearly cold water.
burn.
Snell cleansing helps flush
Youthful in o d e I Colleen out pore-deop oils that can
Corby passes on some cover load to blackheads or blrmlilioa. It also soothes skin ir­
ritations.
Colleen admit* she occas­
ionally tans carelessly and
get* "owl" eyes which she
Mrs. Cnrmrn Wiggins was must erase before facing tbr
the delegate last week to the camera. She gets rid of her
"whUe-around-tJio-eyea" look
annual Methodist conference
by smiaithing on a darker
in l.nkeland. Others attend­
matte make-up than she nor­
ing sessions of the conferenro
mally wear*. She applies tills
from the church were Mrs.
below the eyes and on the
Cecil Sellers, Mlsa Helen eyelids, too, alter first apply­
Snodgrass and Forrest Nutt. ing her normal light-toned
make-up.
Mr». John Hitchcock left
If your face is reddened by
Monday for a visit with rela­ a day In (lie sun, use a
tives in Chicago.
c r e a m y light foundation
shade, she suggests.
Mrs. Kay Norton a n d
Colleen also lakes care of
daughter, Jane, left Mondny summer trouble spots with
for a visit with relatives In pressed powder. Just fluff
Indiana, having been called some powder on a shiny naw
there by the illness of her nr chin and you are in busi­
mother,
ness again.
For a in ode I and for you,
Mr. and Mr*, lfn n ry Dunn caution and a careful band
visited her futbrr, E. F. Dick­ with make tip t a k e * you
inson in Madison last week through the summer looking
end.
your best.

Enterprise Personals
accompanied by Rev. and
Mt*. Kir th y and Mrs. Kdwin
llrilddoek spent Saturday at
Alexander Springs, along with
other groups of tha suh dis­
Several of the M. Y. F *r’a trict.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owens
and children, I’aula and Ken­
neth, left Friday for a trip
thru the southern part of tbs
a tat*.

Spiced Cake And Oleander
Pie Not Acceptable Gifts
SAN JOSE. Calif. &lt;UI*1)—
Alice Yoshlda, 23, of Morgan
lllll, told police recently that
aha sent congratulation gifts
to her former boy friend and
hie fiancee when they nnnounced their engagement.
He got a cake aplced with

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rat poisun. and she got a
strawberry p i e containing
jioiMinuua oleander leaves.
Officer* identified tho man
involved ns Mickey Netlun, 31,
u teacher at Horner Junior
High School at Fremont. His
fiancee is Jovlna Medvlru.l,
2o, a laboratory technician at
San Josa Hospital.
Neilun told police that two
week* ago a rake was deliv­
ered to his apartment in San­
ta Clara, accompanied by a
hand - written not* congrat­
ulating the couptt on their
engagement.
They were wary of Ihe cakr,
and Mlsa Medeiros kept It
with the intention of having
its content* analysed. How­
ever, site railed police Sumluy
when the pie was delivered to
her office at the hospital.
Analysis at the county
crime laboratory showed the
cake contained enough rat
poison to bill a human, police
said. Mis* Yoshlda admitted
that tho pie contained oleand­
er leaves before an analysis
of that wa* completed.
Mis* Yoshlda, who admitt­
ed sending tha gifts after ehe
was arrested on a petty theft
charge Wednesday, told offi­
cers aha did It to "get even”
with Nellan "and get rid of
that girl."

BAKED CHIPPED SNAPPER
3 cups crushed potato chips
1 3-lb. red snapper
1 cup chopped onioni
1 clove garlic, mlncal
) H cup vegetable oil
1 No. 3 can tomatoes (21*
cupa)
1 cup diced celery
Vx cup white raisins
cup chopped parsley
-1 Up. aalt
% l»p- pepper
1 cup dry while wine
tfc cup lemon Juice
1 tap. oregano
P 1 thinly sliced lemon
Sprinkle on* cup potato
chlpa in a 3 quart baking dish.
Placa fish In cenler. Brown
the onions and garlic in the
vegetable oil. Add tomatoes,
eelary, ratlins, parsley, aalt
and pepper a n d arrange
around the fish. Sprinkle re­
maining potato chips over the
vegetable*, kiln wine and South Seminole
t
lemon Juice; pour over the
Dab. Sprinkle with oregano.
Arrange lemon allcea around
aide* of fiih. Bake in moder­
lly Maryann Miles
ate oven 330* for about 43
Mr. und Mr*. Ray Wesley
minutes. Serves 6.
of Lake Griffin In Casselberry
have returned from a brief
Longwood
holiday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Matlieson in Melbourne
Ueach.

Personals

Personals

Mr. and Mr*. Randall Ansley of Longwood have as
boua# guests, her mother,
Mrs. Elida L am aitrrs, and
her brother and hi* wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert U inastcrs,
all of tha Panama Republic.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore
of lg&gt;ng Reach, Calif, have
been visiting their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Dice of Jay Drive in
Altamonte Springs.
The Moore* recently depart­
ed for the Bahama Islands,
• Mr. and Mr». Hubert A. I)e- and will again visit (lie Dices'
prea and children, Robbie on route to their home in Cali­
and Deborah, of Maeaupequu, fornia.
N. Y., and Richard Grant, a
student at Adelpht University
Mr. and Mra. Luther Cordell
Jn Long Island, N. Y., were and son, Michael, from Tenn­
recent bouse guests of their essee, have been recent house
parents, Mr. and Mr*. J . H. guests of hia brother ami
Grant.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
• Mrs. Depree and Mr. Grant Cordell of Fern Park.
came home especially to a t­
tend the graduation exercises
Mrs. Sue Gates and daugh­
at Lym in High School, of ter, Juanita, have recently re­
vhicb their brother, Richard turned after visiting friend*
auJ relatives in Tennessee.
Grant, was a member.

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Y’nll prubly thot we wuz gonna have us
a Grand Opniit—hii we wuz rcely fixin to
do «o—but we wuz not Roin to have any
Hawaiian Orkhls, Blooms, Cokes, Hot
Dawgs—an stuff like tlint tlinr. Ever store
tluz that . . . so-o-o-o-o-o we flgger we'll do
It difrunt—we'll kIvc you BARGENS—
We started to tote in these here
BARGENS—an the door wuz open a lil bit,
an a lady sed, ran she cum in an look—we
sed sliure, hut don’t git in our way ns we
rush round—an anuther lady cum In—an
anutlier Indy cum in—and wo stopiicd
rushln an started tukln their ninny for
them thar BAItGENS—sum of the stuff
wuz awful lookin—hut them Indies lait it—
(Shux, after all, whut duz a man no bout
such thiiiBs)—So don’t wute fer a Grand
Opnin, cause we're flllin up this here store
ever day—puttin more stuff in—an makln
the place smell r-e-u-1 nice. If u like n
difrunt smell, bring yur own cologne. Cum
In an have a bawl. We can't give you
charge accounts—lay-a-ways — no deliv­
eries, no credit—but jus plain ole fasbund
bnrgens,
Whut are they? Just Wimmen’s an
Children’s dresses an other stuff—all at
$3. Nothin higher!

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7:104:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national Showtime "P arblan
Holiday on Ice." (Rerun) It
you mined thin one the flirt
time out and haven’t had your
Oil of ice ahowi, thin la a Rood
one. It Include* all the famil­
iar apota like (katlng chimp*,
clown*, production number*,
etc. There’* alto a novel pup­
pet show on ice.
•:30-B:30 p.m. CBS. Route
00. "Voice at the End of the
Line." (Rerun) A sympathetic
yam with a double touch of
violence about a meek clerk
carrying on a telephone ro­
mance and hi* tormenting fel­
low worker* who *ee the af­
fair a* rodder for a practical
joke. Bui and Tod, working a*
fellow clerk*, get involved
when a telephone conversa­
tion 1* broadcast for public
ridicule, with But heating up
the star Joker. By way of re­
taliation, Bui take* a wor»e
beating than he administered.
Sorrell Booke 1* featured with
•tars George Maharis and
Martin Milner.
t:30-9:30 p.m. ABC. Burke’*
Law, "Who Killed Billy J o e l"
(Rerun) Thl* one wasn’t one
of the more Implied episode*
of last season, being a trifle

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short on comedy. However, It
does give you a ciiancc to
catch up with an all-star cast
topped by luscious Tins Lou­
ise and Including Howard
Duff, Ida Luplno, Cesar Ro­
mero, Phil Harrii, Laralne
Day, Nick Adams and Tom
Tully.
10-11 p.m. CBS. Tlie Alfred
Hitchcock Hour. "A Nice

Touch." (Rerun) Anne Baxter
makes a welcome dramatic
appearance here in a sort of
lurn-alxxit situation of her
famed role in "All About
Eve." She play* a thealrlcal
agent who shouldn't become
the starry-eyed victim of a
matinee idol but falls never­
theless for an actor much her
Junior and forsakes home and

husband for him, all the while
courting tragedy. George Se­
gal and Harry Townes are
featured.
10-tl p.m. NBC. The Jack
Paar Show. (Color) (Rerun)
Jonathan Winters has a field
day on this hour, appearing
in hla wild Grandma Krlckert
characterisation, running wild

as a -hopper In Iymdon. He
also hss a choice spat in
which he devastates a com­
mercial. Gordon and Shelia
Macflea duet to "Will You
Still Be Mine?" and Gordon
tosses in a solo. There's also
a Charming filmed sequence
of the problrms some chil­
dren have trying to spell.

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Krrslh Page 10 — June 19, 1964 6. For Rent

From Sanford Exchange
Ext

1819 W. 3rd St. 2 BR., modem,
newly decorated. Phone Bar­
tow. Fla. 533 2326.

322-5612

10 x 52 3 BR Houfetraller
Atr-ccnd. Elder Spring*
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2 BEDROOM Gar. Apt., liv­
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20051k French Ave. 322-7230.

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1 BR., Furn. house, Lake
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2. Notices - Personals

1:30 (») ttuller Darby
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3. E d u c a tio n - In s tru c tio n
(31 L’flOA Open
MU* 10) Raeaball
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12:10 (») Lower Light House 4. Transportation
4:10 (4) An Age of Klngt
6. Food
(2) Oral Roberta
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0:11 (3) Nawacopa
8. Beach Rentals
l:2o (41 lloma Hardening
3:10 (»&gt; Discovery 'II
0. For Sale or Rent
0:31 II) Waeh. Report
1:00 (t) Movl* For Sunday 10. Wanted to Rent
(0) Mr. Ed
Afternoon
1:10 (0) duy Lombardo
11. Real Estate Wanted
1:10 (I) Tour Lite In Th*
0:14 (!) Nawacopa
World Today
12. Real Estate For Sale
1:00 (!) Circus Huy
4:00 (0) Th# (treat Adventure 13. Mortgage Loans
(1) Central Florid*
4:10 (31 Men Into Hpace
Hhowca
4:10 (!) Star A Story
14. Insurance
(I) Ha* Hunt
0:00 (I) CHS Spurt# Spectac­ 15. Business Opportunity
7 ill (!) Tha Lieutenant
ular
(01 Jackie (Reason
16. Female Help Wanted
(!) Toplo
(I) Hootenanny
li 30 (1) Joay tllshop (Color) 1:10 (!) TIIL
17. Male Help Wanted
(1)
Tad
Mack
Amateur
(0) Th* Dafandar*
18. Help Wanted
Hour
(01 l.awrenra Walk
1:00 (I) Ziith Century
19. Situations Wanted
1:00 (1) Saturday Night
"Well, there goes my chance hr a porF
4!) Dlaruaalon 'll
Moale
20. Babysitters
(!) Meat Tha Press
0:30 (0) Phil HIDara
21. Beauty Salons
(0) Tha Hollywoed P a t ­ 1:10 ll) I'roba
6. For Rent
(I) Death Valley Day*
aca- ■
22. Build - Faint - Repair 1. Lost &amp; Found
(!)
Nawacopa
10:01 (I) (lunarnnk*
23. Building Materials
7:00 &lt;» Delia A Harriett
10:30 (11 riattlalln*
I.OST: Ladies’ Brown Fttrac Furn. Apt. Close In. Apt. 4.
(!) Hilt Dana Hhow
11:10 (I) Thaatar of tha Elan
24. Electrical Services
Wednesday in Jayccc Park. $35 Mo. 0O7U W. lit.
(I) Mast*
25. Plumbing Services
Till III Kmplr*
Contains very
important
(I) Wonderful World *f 26. Radio &amp; Television
papers, cash &amp; Credit Cards. I BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
Color
(I) My Favorlt* Martian 27. Special Servlcea
If found please return to bath, 317 S Park Ave.
1:00 (I) CJ Bullean Show
28. Laundry Service
Sanford Herald. Liberal RE­ Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ave.
1:10 (!) (Irlndl
29. Automobile Service
WARD.
II) Arraat A Trial
Apply 5-6:30.
29A. Auto Accessories
0:10 (3) Ilonansa
(SI Th# Celebrity (lam*
30.
Machinery
Tools
2. Notices • Personnla
1 BR House fum. $50 per mo.
0:10 (0) llrenner
10:*t (!) DuPont Hhow of Waak 31. Poultry - Live stock
650Vi Laurel Ave. Pb. 668CARD OF THANKS
II) Sion ay llurks
31 A. Pets
4810.
(01 Candid Camara
We wish to express our deep­
32. Flowers - Shrubs
10:10 (!) 4IIC Nawa Report
est appreciation to the many, FURN. 3 Rm. Gar. Apt. Wa(0) What'a My Lin*
33. Furniture
11:10 I ! ) Nawacopa
many wonderful friends k ter, clee. fum. Nice, shady.
34.
Articles
Tor
Sale
(0) Harry K*aaon*r
34-A Swap or Exchange neighbors for the abundance Adults only. 322-1305.
Nawa
of food, flowers and consid­
(1) Nawalln*
35. Articles Wanted
SLEEPING ROOM, Modem
11:11 10) Theater of th* liar*
36. Automobiles • Trucks eration shown us during the fum. in pvt. home, meali.
11:3* (!) Pater Ounn
illness and death of our lov­
11:40 (I) Keyhole
36-A Autoo Wanted
Also efficiency apt. 1217
ing Wife and Mother, Cath­
37.
Boats
Motors
Magnolia,
MONOAT A. M.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters erine A. Bass. Our loss was
made
easier
to
bear
knowing
NEAR
Naval Base, nicely
0:«« (!) Big* On
39. Trniters - Cabanas
*i.c 121 Hunahine Almanac
that so many cared so Fum. 1 BR Apt. 2015 San­
4:10 («) Hrnwtrs Almanac
1. Lost &amp; Found
much.
ford Ave. 668-0323.
(2) llallglon'* *1 Man
1:00 i!) Today
Signed: Husband, Cecil D.
LOST:
Large
reddish
(Mown
2 FURN. Apts. 319 Magnolia.
(0) Hummar Semester
dog, answers to name of Hass and Children
7:1* CD Nawa
A. K. Rowe Iter, Florist. Ph.
l:l» (I) Fan*. Market SS*Pete. Reward. Call 3Z3-05S9 SALES - PARTS . SERVICE
322 1851.
» » rt
or 322-3794.
V|00 (I) Today
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
2 Rm. Cottage, lights k water
10) Deputy Dawg Show
YOUR RKXAlft DEALER
7:10 IS) Mickia'a (Inapt] Tima
incl. Ph. 322-1787.
Legal Notice 2353 S. Park
7:44 Hi News A Weather
322-0511
1:10 IV) Carlnonvlll*
Efflc., $05. 611 Park.
III CapL Hangar**
X f l T l r F OF S P IT
VACUUM CLEANER
l:M til Wsaths. an* Maw* TIM Marvin Kill#
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322-2800.
REPAIRS
0:0* (I) Ejcsrclaa for Modern
030 L ake Avanu*
Woman
Itm-heater. New York
Parts,
Supplies,
Electrolux,
FURNISHED Cottage a t 5
0:11 (t&gt; I'artunalll*
Tou ur* hereby notified that
Kirby, Hoover, Air-Way.
' so t!) Divorce Court
a rv rlu in -ull has been Died
Points. $65 mo. 322-1007.
t:lo ill ilatl Storm Show
Rex-Air,
Filler
Queen,
GE,
In th* ( I n v i t t Court o f the
4:1(1 (S Kompar itoom
Ninth Juillrlal Circuit, In ami
etc. Free pick-up.
3 BR Fum. bouse. AH con­
(1) American Hillary
F o r Hemlnnl* County. Florida,
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
veniences. 2061 Palmetto.
10:01 11) Bay When
w herein MA l t d IK KT.I.IH la
III Mlk* Wallas*
P l a in t i f f and MARVIN KLLIH
322-1249.
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4705
I*:I4 (3) NBC Nawa
la Defendant, and w herein th*
10:10 t!) Word (or Ward
n a t u r e of the proree dlng la a
2 BR Unfurn. house, kit.
(I) I Lae* Luay
suit (ur divorce. An a b b r e v i a t ­ 3. Education • Instruction
equip! w. stove only. Reg­
1:0 Price la ltl*ht
ed title of the r a w le Kllla va
11:00 &lt;ll Tk* McCoy*
SWIMMING LESSONS
Kills, Chancery No. 14071.
ion able rent. 322-0515.
(t) Cenaantratla*
You a r e hereby required tn Residents of Sunland k Park­
(01 Oat Th* lln a ts*
fit* your a n s w e r to th* Plainview particularly. 3 to 5 UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
l lill (I) P*t* A (Italy*
l i t r e Complaint w ith th* Clerk
&lt;21 Jeopardy
equlpt., exc. location. Ph.
of th e Circuit Court, Bemlnnl*
p.
m. Daily. Ph. 322-7054.
(I) Aliasing Link*
County, Florida, a nd serve a
322 5590.
ropy th ere o f upon the P l a in ­ PIANO k Organ leasons. Chib
MONDAY P. M.
tiff or P l a in t i f f * a tt o r n e y not
FURN. 2 BR Home, 2 porches
dren. Adults. 322 3328.
l a t e r th a n J u l y 34, 1444, nr a
shady terrace, 880 E. 20th
11:00 (fll le w
decree pro ronfeaeo will be
SWIMMING LESSONS
e nte red a g a i n s t you.
Ph. 322-0296.
N*w*
(ORAL)
Ph. 322-6700 or 322-3189.
( I ) Lov* of Llf*
A r t h u r n . H arkw lth. Jr.,
1 BR Furn. bouse. 322-2307,
(0) Father Know* Hast
C lerk of th* C ircuit Court
11:11 tl) Harry R***«**r
Hemtnot# County, Florid* 6. For Kent
COUNTRY HOME. 3 BR, din.
11:10 (1) T annasaaa K rnl*
Byt M a rth a T. Vlhlan
4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 BR, 060 rm ., screened porch, double
Ford
Deputy Clark
40) Saarah f a r Tawtavraw A. Duane Bergstrom of
mo. 323 0389.
garage, lge. shade trees.
PER WEEK
*•) T r u t h aa CaasaRHHII. HEED AND
Near SNAS. Ph. 322-6736.
guanaa*
MARHII ALL
3-ROOM Fum. Apt., for cou
11III 4*1 O a id in g L ig h t
A ttorneys for P l a in t i f f
pie, $05. 322-7399.
1 BR Fum, House, ph. 668-5122
1:00 (0) Open Window
t l Heat Liv ingston A v e n u e

and have the Sanlord Herald

delivered daily to your door

for O n ly ......................

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Orlsndo, F lorida
Publish J u n e 11, 11 4 Ju l y I.
1*. 1044.

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t l ) Mr. M*go*
in n r i a d o f t io x o r
I til ( I ) NBC NOW*
DANA OAT OWKN and DI­
1:10 ( I ) Tk* Dactora
ANA KAT OWKN. Minor* hy
IlM ( I ) A rt L in k l* ti* r
JSDDIK I.EHOT BIUWNUR,
&lt;*&gt; Day In Conrt
4hs4r Stepfather.
I t H &lt; » Ll** H ow ard
NO T in *
1:00 (1) Another World
T4H WILT.!A1I It. OWEN
( I ) Tn Tall tk* T r u th
774 4 X W. SSnd Htrasl
( I ) (lana ral lloa plta l
Oklahoma City,

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T*u Don’t Bay
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(1) T r a llm a a la r
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4:14 (1) NHC Nawa
0:11 (1) NHC Naw*
(0) (Inal* W alt
0:10 (1) Aas*rl**a M*w*
Oil! ( I ) MDC Maw*
1:00 ( I ) Chackm at*
( I ) Maalll* O o rtll*
lilt I I ) Nawacopa
( I ) Deputy D a w g
( I ) Nawacopa
(•&gt; L aa aa I t T« Beaver
1:10 I t )

I
I i

2 BR. Furn. Duplex Apt. Con­ 2 BR, unfurn. house. S. San­
tact 2312 Palmetto.
ford Ave. 322 8892.

NOW

1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath &amp; shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired. All utilities in­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lot*
and sboppmg oenter. In­
quire nt Manuel Jacobsoa
Dept. SUi.? 211 E. First SL
2 BR. Fum. Apt. Clean. Wa­
ter Fum. $60 mo, 322-2764,
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jlmmia
Cowan. 322-0013.
2 BR House. K it equlpt. $75.
Ph. 322-5303.
FURN. Apts. Redecorated.
Apply 110 Poplar or 3236J30,
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
322-1370.
O-KOOMS, Fum. second floor.
Pleasant, large and airy.
Osteen. J22-5771.
1

k 2 Bedroom fum. apta.
Quesnel Apt*., 400 E. 14th
St., 322-8190.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
St. 322-1370.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Rooms privata baths, 1M
W. First St.
NICE Roomy 2 Rdrm. unfurn.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
cheap rent. $8 week. PIl
322-3219.
Fum. Apt. 2300 Meltonvlile.
2 BR House Trailer. Bowman's
Trailer Court 668-0906.
Lake Cottage, Fum. 322-61IM.

RENT A BED

RoP a way, Hospital k Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st SL
CARROLL’S FURNITURE

8. Bench Rentals
HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Cali 322-4056

ark

iiE n n n r

NOTt-

CD A-71

NOT RESPONBIlft.B
I wiR sad b* ranpotialbl*
far say M t s 1* cwt*4 by
aaysM *tbar (hast wtyaatr.
ROBERT G. THOMAS

tr

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9. For Bale or Rest
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
322-1597.
2 UR. home. 817 Catalina Dr.

11. Real Entate Wanted

WANT ACTION?
I will accept only n few list­
ings of each type, and these
will receive my full per­
sonal attention. I don't have
t Big Organisation, but I
know how to SELL!

Barton B. Pilcher, Broker
322-7498

O PEN !

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.

Oklahoma

too

riKD that th* *hov* named
Petitioner baa (lied * petition
In tha at-ov* atytad court for
th* adoption of the minor
children named therein and yuu
»r# required to allow caua* why
th* asm* aimold not I* * rant­
ed by aervln* a ropy of your
written defenses. If any, upon
K. Pop* Hassell, Attorney for
Petitioner, te* Bnuth Maltland Avenue. Maitland, Flori­
da and by filing th* orlslnat
thereof with th* Clark of th*
Circuit Court on or befor*
July ISnd, IN I: otherwise *
De-ra# may b* an Ia red against
yon granting **4d adoption.
WITNESS my hand and th*
**al of said Court at Panford.
Bamlnota County. Florida, thl*
17th day of Jun* lt*4.
(BEAD
Arthur IT. Bachwlth, Jr.
Hy Martha T. VIM**
Deputy Clark
K. Pop* Its aa*It
Attorney for Petitioner
1*0 Mouth Maitland Ava.
Maitland. Florida
Publleh Jun* 11, SI, a July
1. I*. 1HI.

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Hwy. 17-92,1 Mi. So. of SANFORD

Large Selection O f

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LOWEST PRICES •
BANK FINANCING
Some Monthly Payments Below $QQ.OO

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.
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12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Salt 12. Real Eat at* For S«l*
7-LAKEFRONT LnU on Like 3 UR Home, nice, reasonable.
Jennie, 7SxlB0. $2200. Terms.
Ph. 322-8962.
SAN-SEM REALTY, 2610 S
French. John P. Zculi, Res t-PEN DAILY-NEW HOMES
Broker. Ph day* 322-TiSO. Ready for Occupancy— 3 ft 4
BD’rs — Liberal Financing
Nights 322-6169.
—I.ow I) o w n Payment*,
JUMBO: 3 HR. 2 bath. FI*,
FHA • VA * In Service ft
room, 2 car garage, 2 shady
Conventional.
lot*. 1801 Palmetto. By ap­
SANFORD AREA
pointment. Ph. 322-3143.
Go West on 25th St. to Lake
Mary Rlvd., left on Blvd
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
right one blk. to Office,
Realtor
322-2744.
Raymond Lundqulst, Also,
LONOWOOD AREA
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldf.
10 mlnutei South on 17-92 to
SENSATIONAL. U rg e Lake
Dlxi« Bell Diner, right on
Front home in Central Flor­ Seminole Blvd. one block
ida. Send lor picture bro­ to Office. 835-3911.
chure. Owner. A. Frati, P. LMN Enterprises,
O. Box 313, Lake Mary.
______ Inc.______
Florida.

LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Hath,
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
lers. patio. Th. 322-8522, 207
Ridge Rd.

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ftrralfi June 19, 1904 — Pnfre 11 84. Articles For Sal*

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

15. Muslnt** Opportunity
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 122-4341, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

16. Female flelp Wanted

35. Article* Wanted

i 36. Automobile* • Truck* 37. Boat* • Motors

JUNE SPECIAL: Towels, rvg. DISCARDED clean c o t t o n •55 PLYMOUTH Plaza, V-8
Clean, $195. 323 0145.
50c ra. now 3 for $1. Armyclothing &lt;v rags. 322-2750.
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
PONTIAC, Uke new. Low
30. Automobiles • Trucks 1901
READY MIX CONCRETE
mileage. Ph. 322-9314.
Patios, Floor. Free Estlma j i '63 Chevy 11 Nova, Excellent
WHY Buy someone else* trou­
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
corn!, Ph. 322-2283.
ble*
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
sleel, grease (raps, dry '62 CORVAIR MONZA, 4- WHY Go lo the expense ol a
second used car
wells. Stepping stones.
speed, bucket roils, while
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
with red inlerlor, $1395. Ph. WHEN You can drive a brand
new Vespa for $5.00
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
322-2797 after 3 p m.
down and $4.50 per
56 CHEWY 2 Dr B cyl Good
week, and get up to
135 m p.g.
2nd car. Ph. 322-5081.
Transmission guaranteed for
'56 MERCURY 2 Dr. HT,
life.
RAIL Exc. cond. $200. Ph.
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
322-3930.
2517 Country Club Road
322-7928

AIR
CONDITIONERS

APPLICATIONS now being
takoa for Curb Girl* ft Waltreaaea. Pig 'N Whistle. 25th
ft Park.
RELIABLE Experienced Waitres*. Apply in perron to Mr.
Rota*, Mar-Lou, or Phone
322-2902.

At Discount Prices

J Bank $

From

A S S O C IA T E D

BRIAR
POSITION AVAILABLE 1MFHA - VA HOMES Choke GREEN
lota available in
MEDI AT ELY: Automotive
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
R A D IO &amp; T V
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
Mechanic.
General; GM ex­
1, l t t , ft 2 BATHS
overlooking golf course.
perience
necessary. Top
Orlando's Oldest Dealer
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Cuetom building to your
earnings w/a top organiza­
$100
specifications.
Greenbriar
tion. Apply in perron. Bon
Low Monthly Payments
5,000 BTU
developed by
Dike, Bill Hemphill Motor*.
For Complete Information
e m k iu k
K1NGSWOOD
U ta U H e N
19. Situations Wanted
See Or Call Your
BUILDERS, INC.
s^vsS -T **:—
■■
6
Westinghouse
202
Fairmont
Dr.
COMPANION Housekeeper for
FHA - VA
"That'*
itm*
upawaap!
Did
you
ua*
■
broom?"
With 5 Yr. Replacement
FA 2-8074
elderly perron. Prefer to
Guarantee
live at home. Good cook. 27. Special Service*
SALES BROKER
.11. Article* For Sale
2 HR frame house. Very clean.
Have Car. Will Travel. No
Stenstrom Realty 9o8 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­ menial labor. Write Mrs. WELLS DRILLED. TUMI’S, USED lumhft, an sues. Used 115 Volt - $119.95
wan, 322-4013.
Irene Joooa, P. O. Box 1462
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Brick*. 322-2506,
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
McGraw Edison
Sanford.
All Type* and Si»»
New Custum Built Home on
11,500
BTU
Air
commoner.
Wc
Repair
and
Service
Crystal Lake. For informa­ DAY’S work wanted. 322-6277.
$125. Ph. 322-1989.
S T I N E
St. Johns Realty
tion call 322-3378.
Coolerator
Machinery and Supply Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
21. B*autv Salon*
FRIGIDAIHE
Refrig.
Cross
307 W Sod St.
FA 2-6U2
Heat* and CooL
316 N. Park Av*. FA 2-6123
EVERETT A. HARPER Spring Permanent Special
(op Freezer. $50. Apt. aize
115
Volt - $199.95
AGENCY - REALTOR
Elec, range $20, also Roto
20 Percent off regular price* 29. Automobile Service
2465 S. Park Avc.
Tiller.
322
8046.
Ball-Blair Agency
Cut ’n Curl Beauty Shop
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834 Wagner s Amoco
Fcdders
ZENITH Hearing Aid. $25.
3rd ft Park Ave.
AUTOMOTIVE
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS.
Spa­
Permanent
Special
323
0115.
Phone 322-5641
(World'* Largest Selling
AIR-CONDITIONING
cious 5 BR, 2 Bath house,
20% off Regular Prices
Air Conditioner)
INSTALLATION
•
SERVICING
AUTOMATIC
Frlgidalrc
Wash­
S Bedroom, 2 bath, assume
cent, heat ft air-cond. aep.
Children’s Haircuts $1.00
20,onn RTU'a
Good Used Cera Sold
er ft dryer. Also port, dish­
payments. 322-7415.
din. rm., dbls fireplace,
Ace Beauty Salon,
818
French
Ave.
322-7763
washer,
3
pc.
Bedroom
suite
$329.95
screen porch, Quick oc­ Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8525
walnut
finish.
All
exc.
const.
Cools
An Entire House
cupancy.
$26,500.
Pb.
838Aulo Glass, Tap*
V A - FHA
ZOTO’S Budget Wave $7.90;
Ph. 322-1405.
7812.
ft
S*af
Covers
Free
Estimates
$15 Regular $10. Complete
Property MunnRoment
HmidrciU
of Otliora
eve.
app’t*.
Free
parking.
AUTO
GLASS
&amp;
HAMMOND
Elec.
Chord
Or­
GET OUT A TOWN!
&amp; Sales Broker
All
Price
RniiKCft
2nd ft Oak
gan.
Light
finish.
Perf.
Waterfront lots on largo lakes
SEAT COVER CO. cond. $600. Terms arranged.
Call
Collect
HARRIETT'S
HEAUTY
NOOK
ami St. John’* River. Prices
Jim Hunt Realty
304 W. 2nd St. FA 21032
105 So. Oak — 322-5742
322-0496 after 6 p. in.
from $1!»5 to $5000. Terms
ALL
WORK GUARANTEED
Offers for your selection
from $25 down. Take your 22. Build • Paint - Repair
Carpets clean easier with the
these Beautiful 2, 3, f t 4
pick while our selections
AUTO GLASS
Blue Lustre Electric ShamBedroom
are choice. CALL TODAYI FOR A PAINTER, inside oi
pooer
omy $1 per day. CarINSTALLED
STEMPER AGENCY, 1919 out, call Luther Tasker at
Government
Senkurlk Glaus and Paint roll’s Furniture.
So. French Avc., Ph, 322- 322-0159.
Company
4091.
AbdUME PAYMENTS
25. P lu m b in g .Service*
210 Magnolia Th. FA 2-4622
Owned Homes
On
Lata Model Dial ZllZag.
SENSATIONAL. U rg e U ke
PLUMBING
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Makes buttonholes, aews on
Front
home
in
Central
FlorPriced From $6,750
Contracting Repairs
Free inspection, estimates,
buttons, blind s t i t c h e s ,
Ida. Send for picture bro­
FREE ESTIMATES
pickup, delivery, Rt coring
monograms and embroiders. 3113 N. Orange, Orlando, Fla.
Down Payments _ chure.
Owner, A. Frati, P.O.
R. L HARVEY
ft repairs discounted.
With Guarantee, Take up 4
GA 2-2514
As Low As $100 Box 315, U k e 31ary, Flor­ 204 Sanford Ave. F4 2-3313 2114k E. 3rd. 322-3443
payments of $7.15 each. Ph.
In sta lla tio n )^
ida.
Monthly Payments
Credit Mgr. 322-9411.
27. Special Services

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•60
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'33
'58
'57
*57
'57
'56
'55
'55
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'S3
'40

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Ford, $199 bal, $10
Ford, $681 bal, $32
Cadillac, $981 bal. $39
Chew, $741 bal, $37
Mere. $777 bal. $38
Ford, $56] bal. $31
Olds, $681 bal, $34
Plym., $640 bal. $32
Dodge, $397 bal, $23
Clicv., $531 hal, $78
Pont., $396 bal, $23
Merc,. $490 bal, $25
Ford, $237 bal. $10
Old*, $299 bal, $16
Ford. $99 bal, $3

20‘ INBOARD, A-l share.
$330 cash or trade. Ph.
644-5904 Orlando or *ee at
Sanford Boat Work*. O. L.
Davidson.
19' Boat, motor, trailer, fully
equipped. Suitable far salt
water. Many extra*. 3224857.
Gateway To The waterway

Hobson Sporting; Goods
Your EVLNRUDE Dealar
J04-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. PA 1-3961

TO SETTLE
ESTATE

Repossessions

BEAT THE HEAT. Enjoy the
cool breezes of the St.
Johns. 16 Ft. plywood (hull
glassed) boat with 83 hp.
Evlnrude electric atari mo­
tor. Gator till trailer for
easy launching. Ph. 322-8331.

QUIT FISHINI Will” sell a
boats, 2 motor* &amp; all equip.
1st class cond. 1 Boat ID
passenera or sight-seeing,
also Shad fishing; motors
Johnson Javelin ft Johnson
18, both elec atari*. Call
Larry, Geneva 349-4481.

1958 Imperial LcBaron 4 Dr.
HT, full power, Beautiful
mo.
white with Mohair interior.
mo.
4 like new white sidewall
mo.
tires. I-oca I retired couplo
mo.
owned
this car. Can sell for
mo.
$7i)0 and advertising coat.
mo.
Can be Financed! Contact WANTED. Lata model ear.
mo.
Mr. Martin, 322-4503.
Pay low equity, assume
mo.
pymt.*. Ph. 322 1970 or 322mo. 1955 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sla. Wag.
4440 or write P.O. Box 42
mo.
A/T, air-cond. Good shape.
Sanford.
mo.
$395. See at Sanford Motor
mo.
Co., 800 S. French.
18' Boat, 35 Evlnrude, alec..
mo.
Trailer. $700. Ph. 323-0461
mo. FORD RANCH WAGON. 1955 or 322-2374.
Good
tires.
$295.
322-3128.
mo.

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

National

'59 SIMCA 4 Dr. Good cond.
$300, Ph. 322-1797.

37. Hnntfl • Motor*

39. Trailer* * Cabana*

Apache Camping Trailer*
Cecil Sellari — 666-461*
Clark St., Enterprise

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
15' Kibergla* Boat, fully equipSANFORD AVE.
2~BEDROOM Elcar, 10 x 4jl
peil; 40 hp. Kvinrude motor,
Ex. Condition. 322 0702.
OPEN EVENINGS
now Tilt Trailer, $650. Boy
Reel's Paint ft Body Shop, APACHE Camp Trailers. New
Phone 322-4503
10th ft Sanford.
ft Used. 322-5467,

ASSOCIATED
RADIO
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From $43.50

To make the heat home
buy, »ee the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

$100 DOWN
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
Bedroom Homes available in
all Areas of Sanford. Let u*
Show you Aroundl

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

IT'S GONNA GET HOTTER!
And temper* shorter, but
you’ll be cool under the col­
Office 322-2118
lar in this gracious 2 story,
Night 322-0648
4 Bedroom, 3 Bath LAKE
323-0700
FRONT Home. P r i v a t e
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla,
Iieaeh with dock for your
SANFORD HERALD
fleet. Excellent Financing
arranged for Qualified UuyWANT ADS
er!
BRING FAST
RESULTS

Jim Hunt Realty

SO U T H W A R D

Legal Notice

Investment ft Realty
116
N. Park Ave.
322 9173
THU CIIMTIT I’lll'HT Of
III M vril Jt'HM'ISI. CIMJIT IS AMU TOH SKMI.NULi: OLDEK HOME, 3 Br. large
SVNTY. rLOHIIM.
rooms, large shady lot with
I * H I.IIV Jill, S4WM
fruit trees. No down pymt.
UK HOST! IN KIVK CKNTH
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
IVINUK IIA.V’K.
I 'l i n tiff,
322-5398.
JOriKI'll T. KALALA. »t »t,
[•■(•mlanti.
n o T irn o r su it iji
as mi ”'ii aiis- ro iiK tx o srH i1:
Tl* JOHKI'll T, KAI.Al.A an-l
IIKTTV &gt;1. Mr AUTIIUK,
formerly known *« IIKT­
TV M. KAI.Al.A
IIKslliCMCKi UNKNOWN
AND TUI AM parllM c la im ing
ln t« rs st hy, t h r o u g h . un&lt;l»r
nr a g a in st tha s f o r t s s l *
arsons
11 AUK hereby notified
a Com plaint «o foreclo-*
-tain m o rtg a g e ancum tieriliu following described
pruparty. to -w ll:
ait 14. n l o t k "H". TANSUCTION
II,KWOOD
'IIIIKK II SPLAT, ar.-ordng to tha plat thereof &gt;i
ecordrd In Plat Hook l«,
'age 1». Public JUoordv ol
emlnole County. World*
lieen filed a g a ln a t you In
ihove atylad *ull, a nd you
rei|Ulrad to aerva a copy
■ur Anew er or o t h e r Pleado the c o m p l a in t on Plain.
a ttorneys,
ANUKUBUN
|, UKAN A I / j WNDKS
L e t Ce ntra l lloutavard. ori, Florida, and Itlr the
nal Anewer or o th e r Pleadu tha office of the Clerk
le Circuit Court on «r be*
I h t l* th day o f Ju ly . »*».
&gt;u fall lo do eo .a d a r r r a
p n . f —w
will he take n
let you for the ratlef de ­
led In ilia Complaint,
la Notice ehell ha Dubll-b.
nca a week for four • onlee weake n lha Hanford
Id
TKI&gt; T i l l * Srd day of

1M4.

I.)
i r ' h u r If Heckwltb.
•lark of Circuit C o u rt
ly: M artha T. Vlhlen
•eputy Clerk
leh Ju n e I, 11. II. &gt;«,

Legal Notice
IV r t l l l T IT i n t l l T , V I V T I I
J I I I I I T A I . I I I U T T T . IV A M I
M ill a i;e ,l V o l.ll f o r m ,
P l . O I I I I I A.

PIANO SVC.~&amp; TUNING’
Rebuilding - Itcfclting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2841 — After 12 p. m.
Piano Tuning and Repair
W L. Harmo* - FA 2-4233

CARBURETOR
OVERHAUL
$7.95 Up Includes

Ph. 3Z2-8532
HI-WAY 66 SVC.
Hiway 17-92 at Onora Rd.
Sanford, Florida
FREE Wheel Pack or Lubri­
cation with this ad. Mgr
Waller Cooper, 3 yr*. Svc.
Sis, Exp.

OVER 35 YEARS
of Fine Workmanship In Up­
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
covers. Time Payments a t
little a* $5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installations.
KULP DECORATING SHOP 31 A. Pet*
Ph. 322-2335
HOUND PUPPIES. Black ft
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
tan, Red Bone, Blue Tick,
—Remove thatch — Chinch
110 ea. 365-9407 or 365-3126
Buy Spray (VC-13)—FertlOviedo.
lise-P h. 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SEE. 32. Flower* • Shrub*
HAIRY INDIGO ft
Free Estimates
PENSACOLA BAHAI
Need a shelf, acreen porch, We have limited quantitins
new room carporte, new
atilt In stock—Ask for cur­
bouse or remodel. B. E.
rent prices.
Link. 322-7021.
A. M. PREVATT
Building
749 2113
Seville, Fla.

Contractor
AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

CITRUS TREES'
Will plant. Pb. 322-4145

Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
322 4234
Farm*, So. Sanford Ave.

Legal Notice

IV CIIAVI'KIIY VII. l U n s
MAROAIIKT L TROTTKH.
Plaintiff. la tha f e a r t a f tha f o s s v r
j a O i a , Saaelaala C a aa ty, F l o r ­
ida. l a Proha la.
H A I t n r TIlOTTKIt,
Defendant la rei Batata a f
Till DIAS WILLIAM J D N K H
v o T I t 'U n r
Pe re a &gt;ed.
V I I T KOH DIYOHI'S:
To III O r d l l n r a a a d P r r a a a a
TIM I I A t t I t Y T l t t l T T K I t .
lla
t
i
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s
Ctalaia
a
r
Demands
Whoa* raaldanca la
Aaalaat l a i d Kalatai
u n know n to Plaintiff.
You and e a r h of you are
You a re har«hy notified that
a Com plaint fur Divorce Ima hereby nntlllad and required
l.een filed agalnet you, and you lo pre .e nl any rtalm a and dra re required to aerva a copy maude which you, or e ithe r of
of your Answer or o th e r P le ad ­ you, may have a a a ln e t the
ing
to
the
Com plaint
on re la te of TIIOMAH WILLIAM
P l a ln t l f f a Attorney. J n l l N W. JDNKH. drceeeed. late of eald
aCHCMUr. JH „ p. o . Iloa 1TIS. County, to the County J u d f t af
TITL'SVILI.B. F U ll l tD A , and Hemlnole County, Florida, a t
file the origin al Anewrer nr hie office tn the court houaa
other Pleading In lha offlre of eald County a t Hanford, F l o r ­
of the Clark of I h t Circuit ida. within ala c alendar nionihe
Court for Hemlnole County, In from the time of the first
hla office a t Sanford. Florida, publication of thla notice. Twu
on o r before the I t h day of copies of each claim or demand
July. l»««. II you fall lo do ■hall he In w ritin g and shall
■-&gt;, Judgment by default will elate the placa of raaldanca
be iak&gt;u Againal you for the and post office addreaa of lha
r - II-f demanded In th* Com­ claimant, and ehall ha iw o r n
to by th* claim ant, hi* a aa n t,
plaint.
lit INK and OUDKUBD, at or a tto rn ey and accompanied
•anrord, Florid*, thla Srd day by a tiling (a* of one dollar
arid au&lt;h claim o r demand not
of Juna. l t d .
eo flle l shall b* void.
(UK\L&gt;
Alice M a r a a r e t J u n t a
A r th u r H. Heckwltb, Jr.
Ae K i t c u t r l a of tha Laat
c l e r k Circuit Couri
Will and T esta m ent of
Henilnola County, Florida.
TIKlMAH WILLIAM JONKH.
Hy; M artha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
deceased
Hhlnholear an* Logan
JOHN W SCHCtKlH. JR.
First Fadaral b uilding
J r , A ttorney (or P l s t n t lf f
Sen ford. Florida
l i f t * « W a s hington Ave.
A t t o r n e y s for K i r r u t r l a
I- O Iloa MSI
Publish Ju n a 11. 1», I f A July
T lturvllle. Florida
1M4 Publleh J u n a I, II, 11, SI, IM4 s list.
Cl&gt;A-:i
C IM -l*

85. Article* Uanted

UKE NEwTficuha lank, "regulator, speargun and other CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
Parts &amp; Labor
accessories. All $60, Ladies
ture. 001 W. First St., Ph.
white shoe skates, size 6, in
MOTOR CLINIC casa,
U S -tH l.
&lt;15. 322-7196.
70S French Ave.
312-0235

S3. Furniture
For Ihe biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, ace Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 (o 6.
Sail Ua Your Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cash SUPER TRADING
POST. PA 2-0077.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought &gt; Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4111.

FREE ESTiaiATE
1'pholsterlng ft M atlreii ren­
ovating New ft Uatd Furni­
ture Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Co., at 706 Celery Ave.
FA 2 2117.

FURNITURE
8 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $249.50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
295 long wood Plata
17 92 Ph. 838 1583

TOP

If von don’t know whit to
look for in o mod cor, bottir
look for our sign.

ff you Ifl know wkaf to look tor* tom
wo don’t havo to toll yoo thot udoff
our sign lo whero you’ll Hod tt.

Our Goodwin «1gn la fhe sign of good utad car*. Yon east
taka our word for It. So hurry on down and taka things Into
your own hands-like maybe Ihe wheel of one of theiot

1962 Pontiac Tempest
w
IN CLEAN RECONDITIONED
USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS
61 Chevrolet Pickup
Half Ton, Lone Wheal Base, Fleet■id* Bed. Automatic Transmission.
Clean.

57 Plymouth

RELVEHERE 4 Door, V-8 Engine.
Automatic Transmission, Radio and
Heater, Clean-

62 Corvair Van
4-8pe*d Transmission, Heater, Clean.

62 Olds Cutlass

COUPE; V-l Engine, Automatic
Transmission, Power Bleering, Ra­
dio and Healer, Clean.

58 Chevrolet Wagon
IIROOKWOOI) 4-Door; * Cylinder,
Automatic Transmission, Radio and
Heater, New Paint.

Chevrolet
1IISCAYNE 2 Door. 6 Cylinder En­
gine, Radio and Healer, Air Con­
ditioned.

57 Chevrolet Wagon
4-DOOK; V-8, Automatic Transmis­
sion, Radio and Healer.

60 Oldsmobile 88
HOLIDAY COUPE; V-8 Engine,
Automatic Transmission, P o w e r
Bleering and llrakca, Radio and
Heater.
Open Friday

1295
*595
1495
1995
*695
$795
795
1395

4-Door — Straight Slick — All Th*
Kciinnmy Plus Slylr Anyone Wuuld
Want.

1962 Corvair Monza Sport Coupe
4 Speed Manual Transmission. A
Hard To Find Hem Thai’* Really
Popular With The Young At Hear I,

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▼

1962 Chevy II Station Wagon
Automatic Trans., .Showroom New White Finish. A Local Car That's
Really Bren Cared For.
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1962 Rambler 4&gt;Do»r Sedan
1961 Rambler Super 4-Door
Factory Air Conditioning, New Tires. We Sold If New.

LU X U R Y CARS OH
1963 Ruick Wildcat Convertible
1963 Oldsmobile Hardtop 4-I)oor
All Power Features And Air Cnndlliuning.

1961 Cadillac 60 Special Fleetwood

4-Door Air Conditioned

And

Every

Cadillac

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$3395
&gt;3495
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. . . Both before and nfUr fhe sal*.
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budgrt, low Interest, Immediate da*
livery. EXPERIENCE . . . No J r.
salesmen. Every salcsmsn qualified.
REPUTATION . . . The best—ask
your nrighlrar who does huslnrsa
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lo serve you , , . small enough I*
know you.

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COMPANY

Ph. 322-623!
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119 5
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Sanford

Ph. 322-0231

�WASHINGTON (UPI) —
National Negro leader* vow•d today to teat the civil
rights bill the minute It be­
comes law.
Tha leaders, from various
groups, joined In promising
they will not ease the drive
fo r equality which led to the
broadest
anti-discrimination
measure In the country's hisDr. Martin Luther King
Jr* head of the Southern
Christian Leadership Confer­
ence, said In St. Augustine
th a t "It will be necessary to
move right Into some com-

munltisa and determlna whe­
ther they will comply with
the bill."
"The administration will be
unable to determine If it la
working without a teat," he
said.
King specifically pointed out
as targets Montgomery, Bir­
mingham, Tuscaloosa, Gads­
den and Selma, Ala., Albany,
Ga„ and St. Augustine, where
demonstrations ara bclr.g held
now,
James Farmer, chief of tho
congress of Racial Equality
(CORE) and a more militant
leader ihan King, said the

cause of the Negro movement
would remain unchanged. Ha
said CORE would increaas the
pressure for Implementation
and enforcement of the bill's
provisions.
"There will be no breath­
ing spell on demonstrations,”
farmer said In New York.
"We breathe easiest when tha
pressure Is on.”
He
promised Immediate
tests, with the publie accom­
modations section of the new
law as a weapon.
James Foreman, the No. 2
man of the student non-vlolent Coordinating Committee
(SNCC), asld passage of the
bill would not change plan*
for a m m assault on Missis­
sippi.
From the campus of West­
ern College for Women at Ox­
ford, Ohio, Where SNCC lend­
ers are training northern recrulte for this summer's
"Mississippi project," Fore­
man said that the advance
guard will leave Monday.
He aald that as of the mo­
ment SNCC did not plan to
switch from Its program of

"freedom schools* with tha
accent on voting and registra­
tion to a test of the public
accommodations section. But
he did not rule out the pos­
sibility.
Foreman said ha was both­
ered by problems In enforce­
ment of the bill because there
le "no evidence Mississippi
officials ara going to com­
ply."
“ One may ar well get reedy
for masalve defiance," he add-

•d. “On* has to bo honest."
The prospect of a auntmir
of terrorism In Mississippi
has Foreman and Justice De­
partment officials worried. It
la almost certain to come as
tho SNCC volunteers move In­
to tha state.
Foreman said th at Presi­
dent Johnson teemed to be
unconcerned about tha situa­
tion, but added: "maybe af­
ter this bill passes he will
apeak out about Mississippi."

King said he wanted the
government to go Into the
courts under provisions of the
bill, He promised to furnish
the situations that would es­
tablish whether there was
non-compliance.
King and Farm er agreed
that the bill provided no Wea­
pons to end de facto segreg­
ation in the North, but King
added th at "It will give a
psychological boost In the
north."

The two negro leaders said
the pressure In the north will
be In the fields of housing
and schools. Farmer also
listed employment.
Even before final passage
of the bill In the senate, King
called for new legislation.
"The Kennedy executive
order on housing covers only
about 20 per cent," he said.
"We need a new order that
touches such things ns sav­
ings and loan associations."

S M IT T Y ’S SNAPPIN* T U R T L E
All Sizes Self-Propelled
JS

RO TA R Y MOWERS
SALES A SERVICE • PH. 322-28II

The Snappln* Turtle is MORE MOWER!

Lake Monroe
To Ordain
Deacons

KATHY TROUT, newly elected president of the
Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship, First
Methodist Church of Snnford, receives conjfrntulatory handshake from Robert Raynor, outgoing
president
(Herald Photo)

REV. AND MRS. William Bookman will be
serving thin aummer at Bear Lake Methodist
Church while the minister, Rev. Wllllnm Irwin,
and Mrs, Irwin are on extended vacation.

Lake Monrce B a p t i s t
Church will conduct ordina­
tion service* at 3 p.m. Sunday
for D. C. Spivey Jr. and
Robert A. Mann, newly elect­
ed deacons.
The ordaining council will
meet a t the church at 1:16
p.m.
Friend* of the new deacons
and ministers and deacons of
like faith and order are en­
couraged to attend and par­
ticipate In tha ordination
service.
Dr. II. H. Martin of Lake
Monroe and former minlater
of the church, will bring tho
charge to tho church. Rev.
Ralph Taylor of tha Lake
Mary First Baptist Church
will bring the charge to the
new dcacona.
Rev. Joe C. Doulhltt, pre­
sident minister of the Lake
Monroe church, will servo as
modrutor.

Faith Pool
Prayer Group
Organized

Invitation to tha public to
attend newly organised pray­
er meetings of tha Faith Pool
Prayer Group was estrnded
today by Rev. Luther Taakor, lender.
The meetings, whlrh offer
sperinl prayer for tho alrk
and glvo counael If requested,
arn held eaeh Saturday at
7:45 p. m. at 8R0 R. 20th B t,
By Maryann Miles
St., Altainonle Springs, to •Sanford. Radio hrnndcnata are
Sunday morning worship prepare for the school which heard eaeh Saturday a t 8:45
services at Bear Lake Meth­ will open July 0.
a. in. over tho local atation.
odist Church la it week were
conducted by Rev. William J.
Groundbreaking
Bookman who will serve (he Business Brief
Iter. Thomas Mskln, min­
church during tho summer
ister of the St. Andrews I’resmonths while Rev. and Mrs.
hytcriiin Churrh of Bear Lake,
A A L Invests
William Irwin are on vaca­
unnmmccd today th at ground­
tion.
$35 Million
breaking eeremonlea for the
Rev. B o o k m a n attended
fimt unit of tha church's
Lewlsburg College in North In Florida
Minrtunry will Iw held Sunday
Carolina end for aotno (line
Total Invratiuenla of more linmeillutely following t h e
was superintendent for Rey­ than $35 million in corpora­ morning worahip service.
nold Metal Company In Rich­ tions and Industries doing
mond, Va. He later entered limitless In Florida were re­
the ministry of the Methodist ported today by Aid AnsociChurch and served for 10 atlon for Lutherans, Appleyears in Use Virginia Confer­ ton, Wls. The fruturnal life
ence. After transfer la the insurance sorlety has total in­
Florida Conference 18 months vestments of over 8410,000,ago be served at Christ Meth­
odist Church In Orlsndo. Now,
AAL in»urnnce In form In
duo to a heart condition and
Florida now stands nt $23,a t his request, he has bceu
350,03!) while total Insuranoa
placed on retirement basis.
In furre exrevds $2.5(10,000,•
Monday evening the Men's
Club of the church met for a 000. Last year, Florida rerpot luck dinner in the collage, tiflcateholders and beneficiar­
d u e it speaker was Julius Ol­ ies received $08,370 In liennsen, who has recently return­ fits from tho fraternal so­
ed from Spain and who spoke ciety.
William II. Zuehlke, Jr., vies
on condition* and interesting
president and director of In­
facta of that country.
Wednesday evening t h e vestments, autd th at thrse
Commlsilon on Membership funds piny a significant rule
and Evangelism met at the In contributing to Die overall
cottage with Harold Irwin In growth of business and In­
dustry In Florida. ]|* aald tha
charge.
Thursday morning Bible funds ara Invested In national
School teachers and helper* corporations ns well as par­
met at the home of Mrs. ticular utilities and businesses
M argaret Linton, 1SS Grace In the stats.

Go ahead and select your new
the huge stock at

Holler's

A IR C O N D IT IO N E D
20th Anniversary

Sale

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at the
prices

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can afford it!

E7.I—Windshield
Foam R u b b e r Front A Rear Seat
EXT. Belt Moulding
2-Speed Wipers
Non filare Mirror
Outalda Bear View Mirror

4 DOOR SEDAN

Jet-Away Tranamlaalon
Wheel Diae
WSW Tlrea
Back-Up Lights
DLX Radio
Accy Package

P Glide Trans.
Wheel Covera
600 WSW Tire#
Heater A Defroster
Deluxe Steering Wheel
Foam Front Beau

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�Keep Water Sports Healthy
In summer time America takes to
the water. As far as that goes, says
Dr. Frank Leone of the Seminole
County Department of Public Health,
the people of Seminole County take
to the water on a per capita figure
much higher than most counties
throughout the country.
Even with our numerous and beautlful lakes, home pools are fast be.
coming as common in back yards in
Seminole as on movie stars' and mil­
lionaires estates. Community pools
and swim clubs outnumber the coun­
try clubs. Boats on traiters behind
family cars stream over the high­
ways and roads in this county.
Swimming and boating, says Dr.
Leone, are among the healthiest of
sports and should be kept that way.
Unfortunately, he added, 6,500 lives
are claimed annually in the United
States by drownings. There were
452 drownings in Florida during 1963 and 110 of these were the result
of small boat accidents.
Swimming pool accidents hove be­
come a greater Florida problem than
pool sanitation and infection, snys
Dr. Leone, according to on author­
ity of the American Public Health
Association. Over-crowding is a com­
mon cause of accidents. So is run­
ning on the wet hard surface around
pool edges where a slip and a fail cun
have nasty results.
Jumping or diving into shallow
water or crowded spots can cause
broken bones and crncked skulls.
Placing pools within range of wires
or power lines has led to tragic re­
sults. Extreme caution Bhould be erercised continually with lighting
equipment and electric appliances
used in and about the pool.
Before Installing a home pool, local
health and safety regulations should
be checked, says Dr. Leone. These inelude provision for proper fencing,
sanitation, drainage, structual sta­
bility, proper distance from power
lines nnd other precautions.
This applies particularly to home
built or portable pools. Fences and
gates should be adequute to prevent
youngsters from entering when the
pool is unattended. Equipment for
assistance to swimmers in distress
should be kept at poolside. Reputa­
ble swimming pool construction firms

know the regulations and can pro­
vide much information.
The popular ocean and lake bench­
es are usually well supervised. But,
says Dr. Leone, if a lifeguard is not
on duty where you have decided to
swim, never swim alone and never
under-estimate your distance from
shore. Beware of currents, tides and
undertows.
Most boating accidents hnppen
with small pleasure craft and usual­
ly involve inexperienced boaters and
non-swimmers. For example, Dr. Le­
one reports, a study by the Minne­
sota Public Safety Committee reveal­
ed that 80 per cent of victims were
non-swimmers. Another study of 100
policy holders of a large insurance
company showed that about half of
the drownings were among occupants
of rowboats.
Small motorboat accidents account­
ed for 18 of the 100 deaths, canoes
wrerc involved in the same number,
and kayaks and collapsible canvas
boats accounted for four each. Sail­
boat mishaps were responsible for
the least number of drownings, prob­
ably because their snilors were ade­
quately trained and observed proper
precautions.
Regarding water skiing, not only
should the boat operator know where
he is going, but the skier should
avoid exhibitionist acrobatics, such
as skiing close to docks or other fix­
ed objects. A second person in a boat
is a vnluable asset in case of an ac­
cident.
Dr. Leone declares that a primary
safety rule in boating accidents is to
stay with the boat. Trying to swim
to shore may — and many times
does — prove fatal. Someone is l&gt;ound
to come along sooner or later nnd
cither tow in the boat or get help
for you.
A tragedy can spoil many sum­
mers of fun. But tragedies can be
avoided. Follow the simple rules of
water safety.

Thought For Today
We nil have weaknesses. But I
have figured that others have put
up with mine so tolerably thnt I
would be much less than fair not to
make a reasonable discount for
theirs. — William Allen White.

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Warning Flag Is Up
U l’t Foreign News A m lp t
The wind* of change which
of late hevo seemed to be
■weeping many of tha Com­
munist satellite states of
Eastern Europe hsvs set to
■each East Germany.
Almost nightly, shots ring
out from behind the Berlin
wall against soma E ast Ger­
man who is a t once a desper­
ate human being making an
all-or-nothing bid for persona people imprisoned.

Eor the East Germans the
day marks a date of singular
emotional Importance, and to
the Communist leadership of
Eastern Europe ona best for­
gotten. It Is in fact a date of
double rignifteanr*.
For it was on Juna 17, 1953,
that workers up to an esti­
mated 60,000 in East Berlin
took to the streets In the
first Urge-scale revolt in a
Soviet satellite state.
And It was on June 17, 196B, th at tha Communiet Hun-

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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON — (NEA)
—Despite Presidin' Johnson's
denials, the Unite 1 States is
n o w seriously considering
ways to bring military-economle pressure on Ho Chi
Minh'e North Viet Nam.
These plan* will be held for
use in an emergency.
One proposal would aim
the first military moves at
(he north's already wobbly
economy. Thrre would be in­
creasing sabotage of commun­
ications—bridges, roads, ship­
ping, There would he a part­
ial land and eea blockade of
Red Ho's supply lines.
Veiled threats of these
U. S, actions would come
first. Rut these threats would
be coupled with suggestions
of possibta economic aid
(principally rice and other
foods) and trade. There would
he hints of a willingness to
guarantee Ho's borders.
It would he made rlear that

these promises would be ful­
filled only If Ho would take
hie cadres out of Laos and
tell tha Viet Cong In South
Viet Nam that they were now
on their own.
Some tacticians fa v o r par­
allel m oves In the United Na­
tion* to guarantee the bor­
ders o f I a o s , South Viet Nam,
Cambodia and North Viet
Nam.
Tha program calli for a
gradual atep-up of harassment
and threats of harassment,
alternating w i t h repeated
promises of aid.
Neither Secretary of State
Dean Rusk’s strategists nor
Defense Secretary Robert Mc­
Namara's aides believe these
moves would end the war ei­
ther In Laos or in South Viet
Nam.
They estimate the Viet
Cong In South Viet Nam are
now able to put up a strong
fight without aid from llo’t
northern Communist regime.

Yets Get Advice On
Retirement Benefits

Worry Clinic
Dr. Andrew C. Ivy may
he in the seme boat with
Dr. Fleming! Store ranrer
la supposed to alrike at
least one out of every four
of you readers, thrn scrap­
book this rase. Or mail If
to any frirnd or relatlva
who now is a cancer pa­
tient. And send for tha
"Cancer” booklet below.
CASE S-495: Today I'll
continue re the Kreblosen
feud.
"Dr. Crane,” a phone call
came to KYWW In Cleveland
while 1 was un the air for a
90-minute discussion of this
new anti-cancer substance,
"why ar* physicians so easily
Intimidated by the dictates of
their medical society?"
Well, any medic may be
dropped from the staff of the
hoepital If he doesn’t belong
to the A.M.A. This can ruin
him professionally.
Even ao, over 96 per cent
of all American physicians
ara NOT members of A.M.A.
Although 1 am a member of
the A.M.A. and grant its
many good points, such as Its
opposition to federal bureau­
cratic Medicare, I still reserve
the right to point out its eeriious mistake re Krebioxen.
And be grateful you have
this newspaper to moderate
all such public questions,
otherwise you might be kept
in Ignorance until dictatorship
entirely takes over at Wash­
ington, D. C.
In Chicago last fall, a
prominent surgeon, textbook
author and eminent former
teacher a t tha University of
lllinole Medical School, was
ordered to stop using Krebiosen nr he’d be dropped
from the hospital staff.
Tha hospital was reluctant
to leaua this order to him, for
he was one of its most fa­
mous alaff member* and big­
gest producer of cash rev­
enue.

But it, in turn, was threat­
ened with losing its accredita­
tion as a hospital and thus
would get no interns from our
medical colleges.
*'Dr. Crane,” another tele­
phonist asked, *ie Krebioxen
harmful to a cancer patient?
Does it have any bad medical
■Ido effects?"
Not Even the FDA and the
A.M.A. opponents admit that
Krebioxen hai no medical ill
effects.
Thus, It dorx no harm
whatsoever to a cancer pa­
tient, aven if the latter ie In
the terminal stages of cancer,
or actually in coma!
U causes no nausea or pain
or damage to kidneys and
other vital organs.
In fact, in a goodly number
of cases of terminal cancer
where morphina and other
pain killing drugs will not
musk the excrucieting suffer­
ing, Krebioxen often slops aU
paint
Alai, most of the cancer
patients using Kreblosen have

garlan Ministry of Justice an­
nounced the execution of Imre
Nagy, although a dedicated
Communist for 40 years, had
attempted to lead the Hun­
garian people in their 1956
revolt against Moscow.
Nagy was not a natural
leader and certainly did not
seek the role of martyrdom
thrust upon him.
His was a revolution that
failed.
Yet, hie betrayal at the
hands of the Soviet!, his 18
Arkansas Adds
months of Imprisonment and
finally his execution have link­
Nine For Barry
ed him indelibly with a revolt
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
which todey le credited with
Sen. Barry Goldwater now
much of the new freedom
haa enough Republican con­
Hungariane enjoy.
vention delegates to win the
Intellectual* eparked the
GOP presidential nomination
Hungarian revolt. In Eeet
—if he ran hold on to tham.
Berlin in 1963 It was the
Arkansas Republicans put
workers.
Goldwatcr ovrr the lop Tues­
On June 17, 1953, Stalin
day night when it was an­
had been dead only a littla
nounced that nin# of tha
state's 12 convention dele­
morn than three month*, degates had committed them­
Stallnixstlon atilt wae n thing
selves to Gobi water.
of the future.
On that morning, East Ber­
The alcoholic Is greatly up­
lin construction workers dem­
set by little things. He is tyonstrated against a 10 per
pirslly much more sensitive
cent increase In production
to criticism, rejection, anger,
(juntas without a correspond­
etc., than is the nonalcoholic,
ing Increase in pay.
says the Florida Alcoholic
The demonstrations quickly
Rehabilitation Programturned to riots in which gov­
ernment buildings ware at­
tacked and Soviet flag* hurned. Russian Irnope and tanks
put down the uprising, with
death to at least 16 of tha
demonstrator! and the arrest
of more than 100 others.
But before tha uprising
finally had died, It spread to
Magdeburg. Rathenow and to
the uranium mining dlatriet
p a i n t s
of Saxony whera demonstrat­
ors lunched pollra and state
security officer*.
spiciai QUART feicis
ONI COAT
Raid the New Statesman in
ace r u e u m
houm paint
2
FOR
1
LOW
FRICE
London: "The lid was blown
off tha Communist pressure TRIMAN* MCE 4 PEb'9 2 4
cooker and tha whole world IMAMU.
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could see what Wat seething
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• n iw m m m ,
M tfA l M m i l M T
that failed.
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But the warning flag was GLOM INAMIL *
QUARTS OF OTHER
up. Gradually the word seep­ B mAUO
i N I AMO EXTERIOR FAINTS
ed out that miners In Cxechotlovakia had gone into wide­ BUY 2 AND SAVI *8’ * M U L .
spread passiva resistance to
C E E E c I b c r r y IM b m
the Prague regime. Later It
S &lt; 'r MAftlf
was to spread to Poland and
Caaaclbcrry
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to Hungary. But June 17
stands as a memorial day to
t
a
s iiiT
those individual! who, though
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fight it.

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ronie to Dr. Ivy and the other
3,000 medics that administer
it, only after they had been
cut up repeatedly by surgeons
nnd burned by all the X-ray
they dare receive.
•So Dr. Ivy's patients are
usually the terminal hopeless
esses, given up to di* in a
few weeks.
Even so, he has shown
enough evidence of the value
of Krebioxen to merit a fair
clinical test.
And by "clinical test" Dr.
Ivy means the Injection of
patients with Krebioxen. In­
stead, the FDA hae been sit­
ting in armchairs trying to
solve scientific problems by
"hot air" debates instead of
clinical testing.
Dr. Alexander Fleming, dis­
coverer of penicillin sadly
stated:
"Penicillin sat on my shelf
for 12 years while I was call­
ed a quack.
"1 ran only think of the
thousands who died needless­
ly beesusa my peers would
not us* my discovery.”
If you wish fuller data on
“Krebioxen and Cancer," send
a long stamped, return envel­
ope, plus 20 cents for that
booklet.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In care of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 20 cento to rover typing
and printing roeta when
you send for on* of hi*
book Ieta.)

Military veterans wlw are
entitled tn retirement pay nr
Veterans Administration com­
pensation are entitled to the
Ucnrfit which pays the high­
est rate, M. T. Dixon, Flor­
ida Department of Vetersnx
Affaire, said today.
Numerous inquiries have
been made by veterans re­
tired from the Armed Forces
for disability regarding this
question, Dixon said.
Some have been placed on
the permanent retirement pay
list; or placed on temporary
disability pay list; or separat­
ed from service with disabili­
ty severance pay; or separat­
ed from service without re­
tirement or disability sever­
ance pay, he noted.
Dixon cited the cate of a
veteran recently separated for
total disability who was awarded $187 per month per­
manent disability pay. This
■ward, based on seivlce pay
will never be less than the
$137 per month.
Now the veteran Is entitled
to file ■ claim for service con­
nected disabilities with the VA
tournamenth isv cteran County
Service Officer without harm­
ing his present pay status.
If he files a claim with the
VA and it rated 100 percent,
he would be entitled to $230
for himielf, $39 for his wife
and child, (if for wartime dli-

shriilira) or $200 for himself
and $31 for hit wife and child
(for peacetime disabilities).
He would therefore gain $102
nr $14 a month. If (he retiree
who requires the change has
actually received any retire­
ment pay, compensation pay­
ments would be withheld until
the amount paid by the Armed
Services ha* been fully re ­
couped.
Veterans requiring further
information are instructed *o
contact their local county Ve­
teran Service Officer or write
Dixon si P. O. Bos 1437, St.
Petersburg, FIs.

They think tha Communist
Pathet Lao troops in Laos
could hold their own against
tha Lao neutralist and conservativa troops without the
aid of North Vietnam***
cadre*.
But a group of key govern,
ment men do believe that If
North Viet Nam would, un&gt;
der this pressure, withdraw
its support from Ui* Red for­
ces in Laos and in South Viet
Nam, the two wars would be­
come more manageable.
Some of these strategists
also believe there Is a chanca
that North Viet Nam’s He
could become en Asian Tit*.
These men believe it is worth
* gamble to find out If thia
is so.
Information arriving hers
from North Viet Nam is th at
Ho himself la not sold on eo.
operating with Red China and
that his advisers ar* split
fairly evenly on China versus
Russia. About half favor an
alliance with Khrushchev and
(he Soviet Union; the other
half favor Red Mao Tse-tung
nf China. A recent decision
to aids with Mao Is believed
causing a struggla within the
regime.
There arc constant com­
plaints from aom* of Ho'b
advisers about tha eeonomia
drain of tha South Vietnam*
rse war. These men have In
fact urged that tha Viet Cong
in the south be given words
of praise, but told they will
have to handle their own war.
U.S. planner* want to an*
courage thia dafeatiat attitude
in the north.

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SATl'RDAT. JU R H M , 1MU
O EX IR A L
m D K X C IS I,
Thl» l i e * rta ln ly a t i t o r 4 . j p
w h i n too would b* w Im t o ga t
m r j r l l i l n l a bout you a , Im­
m aculately clean aa pn iilp i.,
Show t h a t you ar* w illing to
apand ttm* In v a a tlg a tln g and
finding o ut ( h i t r u i facta a t
■ny I l t u i l l o n I n i t M d o t i l .
lowing tnuddlld t h i n k i n g to
i t i n d In t h l w a y o t your
m i k i n g fraih Inroad* t o sue.
can.
ARIES (March t l to April
IS)—f la ttin g t o g e t h e r w ith advlaora and
f o llow ing
th tir
auggaatloni la w i n today. Llitan to u n d t r a t a n d ev ery da.
tall. Don't hav* a n y qualm*
about m ala to n ig h t. B* kind.
T A t m t ’S (April I f to May
10)— Tou ha»* to b* aarlou*
w ith aaaoclataa to d ay who ar*
In r a t h a r a p acullar fram * ot
mind. Da coopara tlva a n d you
claar up a ny m la u n d a ra tan d Inga. Ragaln fo r m a r ra pport.
OEMIVI (May I I to J u n * 1!)
W hile w ork a h aa d o t you la
h a r d ly to your liking, It haa
to ba dona, and wall, It you
■r* to g a t ahaad. Don't bagrudg* p a r tn a r a
f o r balng
away. T ou oa* g a t a lo n g batt a r a* l a
MOOR ClttL IIR B H (Ju n * t l
to J u l y 111— E r a r r o p p o rtu n l t r la praaant for you to find
th* klnka In y o u r p rlv a t* or
bualnaaa a t t a i n a n d to olaar
tham up. n a n to n ig h t'* nctlalllaa a ir l y . Maat w ith eon*
g a n ia ta a n tlm*.
LEO (Ju ly I t to A ugua t I t )
—Kaap th* promlaao you hav*
mad* to kin a n d g a t horn*
baautlllad, mor* comfortable.
Sa* haw you ean Incraaaa
abundane* la th* futur*. Study
yo u r
papar.
broc hura *
for
Idaaa.
VlltO S A uguat I I t o l e n t i n b a r I D — n y com puting
w ha tava r haa b a r n bagun, you
n a k a thl* a profltabl* and Intaraailng Saturday. Don't go
off on any U n g a n L Study at*
fair*, ate., wall b a t o n you a n ■war.
L i n n A l . p t a m b a r I I to Oof •
ohar ) ) ) — F inancial a ffa ir* ar*
vary I m porta nt a n d you natd
to b* mor* aconomteal. TUaa*
hlghar-upa. Mak* thoaa ra p alra
to a urreundlnga I n talllga atlyi
cbooa* auppllaa wlaaly.
• r o n r t o (Octobar t l t o No.
vambar 11) — T ou could raua*
an u n fo rtu n a l* a a p a r a tlo n If
you ar* too d e m a n d in g with
aoma ally o r do n o t gat out
w o rk a i p t c t a d o t you. B* matlculo ul In he ap in g promlaaa.
p a o m r a n i v s H avam bar 11
to Dacambar l l &gt; —Any problematlc al m a t t . r a can b* artju.tad with re la tive aaaa now. It*
aura to ahow p a r tn a r a t h a t you
ar* happy t o b* aaaoclatad
w ith tham. B* kind.
CAPRICORN (D acam bar t l
to J a n u a r y I D — C atling on
frlanda who ar* d l a t u r b . d and
giving a helping hand will
bring tin* cooperation later.
Avoid r a r t a ln anclal a t t a i n In
p. m. T hai* could load to mla*
understandings.
a q ti A R I t 'B ( J a n u a r y I t t a
P a b r u a ry 1)1— A day t o ga t
civic a f fa ir e a tt e n d e d to a n d
c laar up a n y o u ta ld . m a t l r r a ,
a etlvltlra of Im portance. Make
good tm p ra illo n on hlg-wlg«.
Ilacoma mor* a fflclant by rail*
Ing moral*.
P1SCEI
(Pabruary
10 to
March 10)— L ooking Into new
d a ta t h a t help* you to advanc e
ami g a in a l a t u r e I* wlaa. You
r a n than r t a a o n mor* clavarly.
New c o n ta c t can glva llna
Meal, bualnaaa tip*. TU* only
l boa* t h a t ar* applicable.
I P T O t ’R CHILD IS RORY
TODAT, ha o r aha will b* on*
ot thoaa clavar paraona who
can Invaatlgat* a n d com* up
with tha r i g h t a n a w a r , t h a t la
n o t obvloua to othara a t atl.
How ever, early I n c h not to !&gt;•
•u stu b b o r n ( h a t th* view # o t
o th ara a a n n o t b* lla tanad t a
—laada c an a f la n coma from
tham .
(Mva
much
a p lrltu a l
t r a i n i n g whleh will halp In
oom m unlng w ith Ood, from
whence all I n i a lr a tlo n oomaa.
T l * S t a r s taapaL tb o y d a
H aaaa pal." W h a t f a « m a k *
a f pan* Ua la l a r g a l r t a t a
YOVI
BVEDAT, JTTBH St, 1BS4

n r . v r . n *t. t e n d e n c i e s ! it
4* n tc tia a ry today and tonight
th a t yau ba Uaa Iliad In raaanlmanta
and
aanim ania and
a n a fruatratlona
rr u a tr i
mor* wIlMag ta Attend
nttani l*rvle*A
fin* aiudlaa a n d &lt;* llataa t a
w h a t lo f ty . ( M a k in g and (In*,

prlndpalad paraona hav* to
aay, a* will sa truly llv# (h*
Golden Rula. Than yau can
avoid u a(arhM il* aaparatlon*.

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ARIES (M arsh I I t# April
I f ) — I n t l a a d a f balng r a a a n t .
ful, raatlaa t h g t a tb a r a *ra
h a v in g t r a u b la a a n d agnnot
kaap promlaaa ta you r i g h t
now. U a t r i l n from j e a lo u sy
w h a r f m a la If aqnearnad. G r o w

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" t a c r t s (April 1# «o May
ta&gt;— Avoid any argum ents
with an aaaaalata a r a long
separation map r**Wll thera(rom. Tou have only ta amlla
and aay a kind word. On to
churoh and pan aaon rid your*
•♦if af Innat* Ira.
(i e m i v i (May i t u
Jun*
I D — Don't b* a* a n groaotd tn
w o r k today t h a t you do not
go t a ahurab a r s r * na» kind
w ith thoaa a b o u t you. n iv*
mor* Mm* to yo u r a p p ta r a n c * ,
u&gt;«, Taka s s i p t h a t r a l l a r t a
tanatona.
MOOS CRtLDREW (JUS* • •

t s July •!&gt;— J*op#rdlalng b armany a t bants simply t* go «((
and hava a good tlm* Inal &lt;■

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tzT iM il y

• ipanalv* would b* (nullah. B*
chaarlu l, a n jo r family. M»k*

mpravamaata to hogi*. appaar*
fact,

L H S ( J u ly I I t o A ugust 11)
—Inataad a f g a t t i n s g n g r y
w ith family, da a o m a t ll g g t h a t
Im provaa y o u r he alth a n d dla*
position, Hla* abovo a n y l i m i ­
tations.
Purchaaa
aom athln g
t h a t kin would t r u l y an&gt;oy o r
natd.
VIEOO (August I I t o S e pt­
em ber H I — Naadad d a l * can
b* g la a n s d f r a m p a u r paper
r* c h u r t h atrvlaaa, visitin g th*
r i g h t poopla, ate. T a b * tlma
to visit w ith good frlanda. loo.
Itofraln from a r g u i n g ovor
(Baptam kar I I t o
O a U t M I D — P l a n n in g on
g a ll i n g r a i l aetata, * | t ^ w hleh
rau m ay ow n b a tt a r o rg a n is ed
a (In* way to ap tn d tlm*. Huy
a r t pltcaa. ate. Do you ha v a a
good budget t h a t y a u follow
religiously?
■COMPIO ( O a u b a r I f t * No­
vember I t ) — Balng g lll l la toa
• o a r a r a o d w ith a w n affa ir*
could caua* yau tea* a f a vat*

ill* irrl*nd.‘ -Kaap

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la sutaldaf,
Raalli* th a t no
r. Raa
aaa* got*
bla way slon*, unan
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nldad.
I4UITTARIVP (Nsaambar I t
U Oaaambar &gt; » — A lthouih
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Horoscope
Forecast
C o n tin u e d

from Vac* *-A

pletely ethical In p o u r t h in k in g
th e y nr* Ttvealed In t h t l r tru e
ltn h t. Meditate. On to worahlp.
C A r t l t r O N * (Decem ber s : to
J a n u a r y 10 )— f ir in g amualnu
w ith p a li who a r * troubled la
b*at way to alle v ta t* p a lm .
B* of etrvlc*. Own a t t a i n m a r
eeem not to go wall, a lth ir ,
hut tlm* i t r a t f h t r n a every,
t h in g out.
A l|ll A M I 'S ( J a n u a r y t l to
F e b r u a r y 1»&gt;— H a ttin g Into
civic
ituHaa
anthua laa tic ally
b r l n g i praatlg* you w a n t from
h l g h a r - u p t . Do not ra m a ln In
that
ahall you
hav*
built
a r o u n d youraalt. L et yo u r light
ih lm .
riarK H
(Fabruary
ID to
March
I t ) — Tou ar* abla to
• g e t a lo n g f a n t o u i l r with now
frlanJ*. provided you e o nilde r
th a l r vlaw a aa w att aa yo u r
own. B* aur* to atudy rallgtoua
lit e r a t u r e . Oaln in wlwjom.
IF r a n
CHII.D t n IO H H
T o n t Y , ha or ah* wilt b* ext r r m a l y oplnalad and you muat
• a r l y aa* to It t h a t tha flnrat
typ*
of
Individual*
g ath tr
a ro u n d y o u r y o u n g a ta r ao t h a t
th* p a tt a r n can b* a*t p ro p e r,
ly. T har* la v a r y h ig h m en ta l- t ty a n d a p lr l t u a l tt p hara and
th* t o p .n o tc h aalaa paraon or
m erc h a n d ise r la In thta c h a rt,
o r tha vary g r e a t politician,
g o v e r n m e n t a tta ch e , Me,
"T h* M a ra taap*l. th*y da
■ a t ewmpel." W h a t yaw m*k*
a t y a a r Ufa ta largely a a t*
TODI
M l l t n i Y , j l ' Y H IS. I M t

UEYKHU

m D S Y C IIli

A fter * alow a t a r i Dili m o r n ­
ing, you auddanly find you have
a lt a o r ta a f chancaa In which
m a n y una&gt;p*ct*d benefit* drop
Into your Ilf* and you r a n hav*
m a n y happy m o n i n t a enjo ying
llltl* plexeuree and ad v an tag e *
In m a t t a r a of a m inor bualneaa
n a t u r e a* wall t h a t re q u ire
y o u r a tte n tio n .
A B U S (March I I ta April
I f ) — Whll* you a r * b o r td
a n d pe rh ap e tire d In a. rn., nawoonitra bring a re al 11(1 and
you can reach your aim*. New
a ltu a tlo n a aria# t h a t ar* vary
tn te r e a tln g . S w ing I n to action
that.
T A C K t'S (April l« to May
10)— Study
ro u tin e a ffa ire
wall flrat ao t h a t l a t e r you
r a n g a t them o p e r a t in g vrry
a tf lr la n tly . T ou Ilk* to t&gt;*
exact. Thar* la no b e tt e r «p
p o r t u n lt y th a n now to do Juei
OEMDOI May I I to J u n * 11)
— F in d *ut w h a t p a r t n * r a ar*
• • Jnceneed a b o u t a n d do your
u lm o a t to plea** them . 0*1 th*
r i g h t a n e w t r to yo u r pro
blame, a lt h o u g h you may not
b* feelin g q uit* up to par.

onow .

MOOS

C H L ID M E Jf

(Jun#

II

t o J u ly 11)— W it h all t h a dutlaa bafora you. It !■ wla* to
plan yo u r ho u ra or you ricochet
almleaaly from on* tn th*
o ther. N*v*f mind w h a t your
c o - w o r k a r a do. D on't a h r ln k
ow n rtip o n e lb lllU t* .
l .r . o (July 11 to A ugue t t l )
— H a v in g a p U a a a n t tlm*. *nd
g o in g to a big a f f a i r la flna.
b u t don’t b* e x t r a v a g a n t . F a r
ga t hobblea for now. You r e ­
q u ire more money a n d time
In o r d e r to gM them w o r k in g
properly.
VIBUO (A ugue t I I to Sept
•m h « r I D — It I* I m p o r ta n t to
get a p p ro v al o f fam ily before
c a r r y i n g t h r o u g h w ith th a t
projeot In mind. ()*t Ihla done
flrat. F o r g e t a b o u t th* frlvnloua thing* In Ilf* for th* tlm*
being.
LIUBA S e p tem b e r I I to Oct
o b e r I D — Don’t let other*
t r a p you Into doing thing*
a g a in * ! yo u r ow n Judgm ent.
Stu d y paper* In fr o n t of you
b u t don't algo a n y t h i n g until
you read th em alona. II* aur*.
BCOBFIO (Ootober I I to Nov e m b a r I D — I f you eonoan
t r a t * a lm o st a satualvaiy upon
a d d in g ta y o u r p r a a a a t h o ld ­
ing*, you qu ick ly find way* to
do ao. Modify your Idea*, lie.
m em b e r t h a t prloea h a v e rlarn
• • n aid ar ably.
IAO ITT A BIV S (Hovam ber I t
t o Dacam ber I t ) - - Be more
Jovial now and you find tbot
o th er* raapond quickly a n d you
g e t your elm*, (let out aaelally. Thl* I* th* flneet medium
by which to a how apeclal t a l ­
ent*.

GAFBICOBB (Dioember II la

J a n u a r y 10)— Oet Into Im yorte*t
bualnaa* actlvltl** and
ah o w y a u r t r u e maial. If* pro
pe rly
pr*p*f*d
flrat.
Bludr
a ll r a p o rU . eta.. carafutlP
t h a t you ar* aura of y o u r f i g ­
ure*.
A « t ' A B t t * ( J a n u a r y I t to
F e b r u a r y I D — O fh w * or# #•
buay with a w i a f fa ir * they
aaem to hav* no tim e fo r you.
He p a tie n t, eteady. Don't a r ­
g u e gt euolat m eetin g* a n d you
w o n 't hav* t o m i b o o s « u* m
la te r.
F lltX I
(F ebruary
I t - to
M arch 10)— I t you w a n t more
praetlg *. you bav* t# w o r k a t
It very cqneelantleualy now,
Rome c re d it affair require*
e a r ly tac kling, eo ba cure tn
g e l a t It. Hhow you hav* peraplcaclty.
I F VOVB CH1I.O IS BOBS
TODAY, th ere wltl b* *Uch d e ­
al re to t r a v e l a n d aa* thing*
tn thl* n a t u r e t h a t you muat
b* c a r a tu l your pro g e n y do**
not run o f f on you a t a vary
ten d e r as*. T each to be Meadfa at, kind, a n d t h a t on* t h in g
m uat b* nomplolad b t f o r # goIng on to a n o th e r , (live a fin*
education, help to l e a r n foreign
language*, a n d a trem endou*
aucceaa I* poeelble, a moat Inf e r r e t i n g lit*!

"The Mare Impel- they fa net
raw-pel." Wbnt yen make el
year Ilf* la largely ng to VOL I
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F o r e c a a t for yo u r elgn for
J u l y It now ready. F o r your
copy t e n d y o u r b lr th d n t* and
II.o r to C a rro ll l l l g h i e r Forer e a l , Th* Sa n fo rd H erald, U ui
m i , Hollywood I t . California.

MEMOHABLI
EAST LANSINO, Mich. —
(N'KA)—Michigan Slat* foot­
ball end Tom Xrsemienakl
ian't likely to forgot his first
appearance Is s Spartan bos«ball uniform -Us hit tht flrnt
pitch thrown to him out of
tha park for a homo run.

4

NIW COACH NAMED
| WORCHKSTER, Mim . (UP1)—'Tom Duffy has *ucceedod Bart Sullivan as head
coach of the Holy Croc* Collcj* track Mu»d. lullivas, a
mombar of tha U. |. Olympic
team in Itot, was coach for
u yom.

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Rev. &amp; C. Do**. J r .
P«*tor
Bundap Behool ■ ... Is4l a. m.
W o r ih l p B*r*le* _ 11:00 a. m.
E a r n i n g W or*hlp _ • l:oo p. m.
Alllanc* Youth
P r a p t r B*r*lca _ _

Church Of God

Methodist

CHURCH O F OOD
l ln d A F ra n c h
H. C. S m i t h _________ . r a l t e r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ l:4S a. m.
M orning W orship — 11:00 a. m.
Kvangiltetlfl S trv . _ 7:10 p. m.
T u n . P r a p t r S trv . - 1:10 p. m.
T b u r t . T ou n g P t o p l t
E ndea vor ...........— 1:10 p. m.

F I R S T METHODIST CHURCH

CHURCH O F OOD
ok rn o p iiK C Y
1401 E lm A venut
Rev. R. L S trick la n d — P a i t o r
Sunday S c h o o l _____0:44 a. m.
W o r ih l p Btrvlc* _ 10:41 a. in.
E,.-.hg*Ilittc S trv .
I r M p m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Otuira Rd., at W oodland Avt.,
n t v . John H. H lr e t Jr., P t t t o r
Church Behool _ —, 0:44 a. m.
Morning W orship _ 11:00 a. m.
M Y F --------------------- 4:10 p. ra.

Baptist

Adventifit

FIN BCREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O nora Road
F a o t o r _____W illia m J . Ouaaa
M o rning W orahlp . 11:00 a m.
Bundap Bohool —_
0:41 a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union —
111! P- ™.
B v t n l n g W o r sh ip — Tjl# p. m.
W * A O td a o r a A T a e c h t r *
M ooting ... ........... — &lt;1** P- ■*E L D E R BPRINOB BAPTIBT
Old Orlando RA a t H a i t o r Ava.
B. H a m lllon O rlH In — P t t t o r
Bundap Behool
O i t l a . m.
M orning W orohlp — 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union — 111* p. m.
B v t n l n g W orahlp — 1:41 p. »■

n * v . R. T. D a r r o l t ___ P ttto p
Bundap S c h o o l ____l : l t a. m.
W o r t h l p P trvle* _ It:«o a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union —
4:4* p. m.
R v t n ln u W o r ih lp _ lio n p. m.
W td . P r a y o r S tr v . — 1:10 p. m.

W tdn ead tp :

Young People V. L R. Bern
7:10 p. m.
D ibit T ra in in g S t r v 1:00 p m .

Congregational

OBTKKN BAPTIBT C H U nC H
IIW T . 411
Ph. m i l l *

CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of C h rist)
P a r k A v t n u t a t 14th Ht.
OHO a. m. —
Church School
10:0# a. m. _ W o r ih l p S t r r i c *
7:10 p. m.
C h r istia n T o u lh
Ministry
Dev. W alter A. R. McPherson,
l 'a t t o r

Bundap S c h o o l ____10:00 a. m.
Morning B trvlea _ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union
0:10 p. m.
B v t n l n g Btrvlea _ . 1:10 p. m.
W t d n t t d a p M ta lln g a :
O r g a n lia tlo n a _
0:10 p. m.
P r a p t r _ — — .... 1:10 p. rn.
Choir ......................
1:10p. tn.

Christian

Episcopal

F I B S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CIIIUHT
1401 H. S t u f o r d Avt,
IL V tr n o n F u l l e r
Bundap School — . 1:41 a. m.
M orning W o r ih l p
10:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwood
F r. C h t i l t t W. S te w a rt, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ 1:10 a. m.
Btrvlc* A Sermon — 0:00 a. m.

Church Of Christ

HOLT CROSS
401 B. P a r k Avt.

CHURCH o r CIIRIBT

Holy Communion _ 1:10 a. m.
F a m ily S e rv let and
Sunday School
1:00 a. m.
Morning P r a y t r
fKIral S unda y —
Holy Communion 11:00 a. m.

F r . L e ro y D . Hoptr, R e c to r

O tn tv a

Ralp h n r t w t r J r .
E vangtllat
Dibit School .... — 10:00 a. m.
Morning W o r ih l p
11:00 a. m.
K vtn ln g W orohlp
1:10 p. m.
W td . P r a p t r g t r v l o t 1:10 p. m.

J o h n T, Adtma Jr. _ Peetnv
Morning Worahlp — 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School ------ 0:44 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 10:41 a. m.
MYF M t t l l n g * ---- 4:10 p. m.
(Interm ediate . Senior)
E vening Worship — 1:10 p. m.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunltnd K ita ta a
C l tr u t H t l g h t a
Rev. Rey Gregory, J r , P i t t o e
Church School ------ 0:41 a. m.
M urnlrg W orthlp —. 11:00 a. m.
M Y F _____________ —

C O N G R E G A T IO N A L

P a i t o r __ _ C h i i t t r W. Plank

r

410 P a rk A va.

0:1# p. m .

Kv*. W o r i h l p ___ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. ITayvr Se rvlet 1:30 p.m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
W. 3nd St. a t M t p l t Ava.
Paul B l c V e t __________P**l»*
Sunday School —— 1:44 a. m.
Morning W orthlp „ 10:4! t . m.
Youth ......................— 0:00 p. m.
Evangelletlo Servlet T100 p. m.
Mid-Week
Servlet (Wad.) __ 1:00 p. tn.
T h ird Sunday
S l n g i p l r t t l o a —_ 1:00 p. m.
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
L a k t Mary, Fla.
Rtv. W. L Holcombt, Pa a lot
Sunday
1:44 a. m . ___ Dibit flchnnl
11:00 t . m. _Morning Worahtp
1:00 p, m. _ K v tn ln g Servlet
7:00 p. m.
W td. Mid-Week
P ray tr S trvlett
l:oo p. m. _ 3nd W td , M i t tl o n t r p Servlet

Free Methodist

FAOLA CHU RCH O F C H R IS *

m

Highw ay 40 W ait

M o rrlt l l u b p ____ R v a n g t l l t l

D ibit C l i u ___ — 10:oo a. m.

CNVIICH l o t Alt.ee
M l p o t TNI CNUICM

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C ornar 4lh St. and L au re l Ava.
E u g t n a Bhtldon ______ p a s t o r

fln CWrhtotheprenlMt

M orning W orahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
K v tn ln g W o r ih lp —. 1:00 p. m.
D ib it C l a i m W td . .. 1:10 p. m.

factor on earth for the build­
i n g of c h a ra c te r and good
•Um nth lp. It la a otorrbuuan
a f M ' H u t l valoaa, Wilhoot
• atrong church, nolthor
democracy nor elvltlralion
can turvivoL Tlvero mo four
sound r t o io n a why every
pervnn thou Id attend services
re g u la rly a n d support Urn
church. They are: (1) Kor hit
own tale , ('ll For lilt chil­
dren'* sake. (.1) For lien »*kn
&lt;( hie community sod M l i u k
(4) F«r the eeke of Ihe i lumii
lleelf, which nrv.lt hie moral
and malarial nifiport. Plan
I n go to church regularly
• m l M ad p o m BU»lo daily.

CHURCH O F C H R IST

1111 P a rk A vtnua
D irt B r o w n _____ E vangoltrt
Sunday
Dibit Bludp
10:00 a. m.
Morning W o r ih l p _ . 11:00 a. tn.
K v tn ln g Btrvlc* _ . I : t e p. m.
g a t "H e r a ld or T r u t h " 1 p. m.
Bundap on Channel •
T u tid a p
La .live D ibit C lata - tOiOO a. m.
W td n ttd a p
D ib it C la ta --------- 1:10 p. m.

Christian Science
F IR S T CHURCH O F C H R IST
SCIENTIST
100 K e l t Staond S t m t
Bundap Btrvlea A
Bundap School ___ 11:00 a. m.
Subject: "la T ilt U nlvcrto I n ­
clu ding
Man, Evolved
bp
Atomlo ForooT"
W td n e a d a p gorvioo .. 0:00 p. tn.
R t a d l n g Room: 101 A P i n t .
W eo k d tp e: 10:10 a. m. - 4:10
p. m. F r i d a y Bvonlngt 0:10-

T tlv p h o n t: 111-T414
Sunday S c h o o l____ 0:44 a. m .

There arc men who carry tb« weight at the world on their sbOMldecs—bvi this
m m of them.
There Is no burden so Joyous as the rosponriHBty of being DAD.
But — hold uq there! Don't forget it is a burden. Someone’s fitters is on your
strong back.
And that someone’s future involves sou! ss well u body.
Tf you wont your boy to become a good ballplayer an* well yew go out End
catch with him.
And If you have hope* for his character, his courage, bis commitment to thing*
itiglit and Tmc . . . yes, a boy loves to walk lute BIS CHURCH with HIS DAD.

M orning W o r ih l p __ 10:44 t . m.
K v t n l n g W orship — 7:00 p. m.
W td . P r a y t r Btrvlc* 1:10 p. m.

faa’t

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH O F
THE REDEEMER
101 W. l i t h r i a e *
•Th* Church or th* L u th a ran
Hour'* and TV "Tht* 1* th*
Life"
H e rb e rt W . C ln tra i

P a it o r

Sunday H c h n o l ___ 0:14 a. m.
W orahlp Btrvlc*
10:10 a. m.
HOOD S H E P H E R D
L U T H E R A N C H U nCH
1100 A O rlando D rlv a
H w p . 11-01)

Sanford, F lo rid a

111-1111

T h* Rav. J. Gordon P u r r ,
P a a tor
Sunday School ........ 0:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:00 a. in.
Communion—F l r a t Sunday In
Each Month

IVrrlfhl 1404, Melee Advwtieiag Serrlm. her.

Monday
Kxodii*
28:01-38

Tueiulajr
Deuteronomy
l:t&gt;-18

TVednradag
I'talmn
55:12-23

Thvrpday
II Corlnlhlang
12:14-21

T-rWay
Calatlanl
6:1-10'

H atm U r
Revelation
2:18-29

K 1 N D EK U A H T EN AND N U RS­
ERY

1:10 p- ra.

Pentecostal
FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
111 O r a n g t S tr e e t
Rav. E. Ruth G r a n t _ P a i t o r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 10:00 a. m.
Morning W orship _ 11:00 a. in.
Sunday E v tn l n g _ 7:10 p. m.
W td. Dibit Study _ 7:10 p. rn.
Conquerors Meeting
F r id a y _ —
1:10 p. m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PRERRTTERIAN
CHUIlClt
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Avt. A I r d St.
G r o v t r C. Sewell J r . „ P t t t o r
A d g a r W. Sm ith J r . A i t l a t a u t
Pastor
Church S c h o o l ______ 1:41 a. m.
H tttlon Malta ___ 0:41 a. ra.
Morning Worahlp
10:00 a. m.
l i o n ear Fellow ship
1:00 p. m.
Senior HI F t l lo w ih l p 0:00 p.m.
K v tn ln g W orship __ 1:10 p. m.
W td . P r a p t r M t t t _ 1:00 p. ra.

3

CHURCH OF T H E COVENANT
111) South Orlando Drlv*
T hom as H. Makln - __ P a s t o r
W orship ___ ... 1:00 a. m.
Chur oh School _
10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mr*. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employee!

NELSON 4 CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey k Employee*
SR 46 k BeardaU

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO 4 ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford

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

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First 4 French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. SL, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Condition in •

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeROY C ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

ADAMS TRANSFER 4 STORAGE
Phona 322-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO„ INC.
SANFORD WELDINO k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitiy k Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employee!
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
SOI W. 1st. S t, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE *
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee#

T,

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

HAROLD H. KASTNER CO.
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 and Staff

7&gt;

WILSON-EICIIELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

»

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYSA FT1ST
Antioch B a p ti s t Church. OvItOo
C e n t r a l B a p tist Church, 111) O a k A y *.
C huluot* F i r s t Baptlot Church
c k tt l u o to B a p tis t M i n i o n
S p o r ts m a n 's Club, C h u iu o te
B I 4 t r S p r l o s t B a p tis t Churoh,
I I I L ahraan RA
F i r s t B a ptist Church, 111 F a r k A**.
F r l t n d t h i p B a p tist C hurc h t (
A l t a m o n t e Spring*
XL I I I , A lta ra o a lt S p rig s*
F l r a t B a p tis t C hurc h « f D o B a rr
F l r a t B aptlot C hurc h a f O oaava
F l r a t B a p lla t C h u rc h a r L ake H a r p
F l r a t B a p lla t C hurc h a f Bake Monroa
F l r a t B a p tist C hurch a f boa gw ood, Oor.
Church a O raal
F l r a t B a p lla t C hurc h a t Ovlada
F i r s t B a p ti s t C h u rc h a f Baa L a n d s Spring#
F l r a t Shliah Ml tel e n t r y B a p ll a t Church,
m i W. n t h ML
F o r e s t C ity B a p tlo t Churoh
F o u n t a i n Hand B apUat Churoh, Oviod*
L av a S o u th e r a B a p ll a t Mlaalon, C h u iu o ta
M lo tlo strp
B a pU a t C h u r c h
M arth
Rd.

Ka tore rite

M acaJoala
Mission B aptlot Church
iadi
Oak Mill BA O ttttn
14e ra la g d ia ry B apUat Churoh. Q ta a v a M vp.

ML Olive K U aloaarp B apllat Church, Ban
Lands S prings RA. Longwood
ML Blon M latlonarp Baptlot. Slpo* Avo.
N tw
ML C a lv a rr M issionary
Baptlot
1100 W. l l t h SL
Mow Salem FrlmlUva B aptlot Churoh.
110* W. l l t h SL
New ML Sion B aptist Chnreh. 1TM F ear Ava
O aklaw a B aptist Chapel, 1741 W. M lh SL
O ilcan B aptist c h u rch
Pinter**! B aptist Church. 1*1 W. O nora Rd.
P rairie Lake BapUat Churoh, Ridge RA,
F o ra P ork
Progroao Miction t r y BapUat Churoh, Midway
Bacond Shiloh M ltaloaerp B apU at Churoh.
N in th A Hickory

SL J a m ti M lotlonarr BapUat Churek gta.
Rd. t i l O tto ta
■l Paul M ltaloaerp BapUat Churoh, Ith ML
■L M altha wa Mioalonarp B a p tist Church
Canaan H tlg h ta
SL John'* M issionary BapUat Churoh.
010 C p p r o t t BL

Tempi* Baptlot Church, Palm Sprlaga R d .
A ltam onte gprlngo
W ttttid * M latlonarp B ap tist Church,
411 A Holly A va
Blon Hop* B aptlot Churoh, tlS O ran g t A va
CATHOLIC
Church of Ih t N ativity. L a k t Mary
AU Mauls CnlkOll* Churoh, fid Oak A va

SL
A a n’a
Cath olic
Church,
P a r c h in g
Place, U cBary
■L Mary M a g d a la n t Catholic Church, M attland Av*. Altam onte S prings
CHRISTIAN
F i r s t C h r i s t ia n Church, 1007 A Sanford A v a
C o n g r t g a l l o n a l C h ristia n Church,
l t d P a r k Av*.
Morthilda C h r istia n Church, F l o r i d a
U a v t n Ur., M aitland
of
of
of
of

C h r ltL 1*11 A P a r k A v a
C h r ltL O t n t v a
C h r ltL L ongwood
ChrloL P a o l a

CHURCH OF OOD
Churoh of QoA 1*1 H le korp
Church of Ood. 1100 A F r a n c h
C hurc h of Ood, O t i t d u

EPISCOPAL
All S aints Episcopal
Ava., X n ttrp rlt*

Church

A tcnntlon
L u th e r a n
Church,
Ovarbrook
U r, C atM lb trrp
Good Shephard United L u th a ra,
1100 A O rlando Or.
L u th e r a n Churoh of th* R t d t a m t r ,
1*1 W . H t h Placo
M ta tla h L u t h t r a n Church, A m erican L tg lo n
lla ll, P r a l r l t L a k t , F t r n P a r k
SL L u k t a L u t b t r a a Church, RL 41* Slavia
METHODIST

CHURCH O r CH R IS T
Church
Churoh
Church
Churoh

LUTHERAN

X. DcBarp

C h rist Episcopal Church, L oagw ood
AU Saint* Episcopal, K n l t r p r l t *
H elp Cross K pltcopal. P a r k A v a a t 4lh

B a r n t l t Mem orial M atbodlst Church, B.
D c B srp A v c , K ote rprle *
B ear L ake M otbodlat c h u r o h
B t l h t l A.M.E. Church, C a n a a n I l d s h t s
C a sse lberry C o m m u n ity M o thodlit Church,
Hwp. 17-01 A P i n t p Rida* l t d , C a t t t l b t r r p
D . I ta r p C om m unity Mathodlot C hurch W.
H ighlands, D t U a r r
C hrlal Mat hod l it Church
Munland K a t a t t t
F l r a t M t l h o d l t t Church, 410 P a r k Av*.
F l r a t Method 1st C hurch o f O vltdo
F r t a M t l h o d l t t Church, 100 W. 4th SL
G r e e t M t l h o d l t t Church, O nora RA
G r a n t Chapel A M E. Church, Ovlada
O a k s r o v * M t l h o d l t t Church, O v l t d t

O titon Mathodlot Church
Paola

W s a lt p a n

M tlh o d ltt,

W. a t Paola
SL Jam as A.M.B, Sanford Av*.

RL

44

RL N a r y 's A.M.K. Church BL RL 411 O i t l t n
SL Paul'* M t l h o d lt t C h u r o h
O t l to u
Rd. E n t t r p r U a

Stafford M. m ortal
A O tB ary

M athodlat

Church

of

th*

N tiartnt,

W.

th* N t a a r t n t ,
F trn
P ark
C hurch a f
O 'B rltn l t d . F e r n P a r k
L ake Mary C hurek of th* N e i a r i a *
PRE S BY T ERIA N
Com m unity P r t a b y to r l a n Church, L a k t M ary
P in t
P r o a b y t t r l s a Church, Oak
Av*.
A I r d SL
F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h , C a t t t l b t r r p
F lr a t
P rtib y larlaa C hurch
a f D tlla ry,
K.

DAT ADVENTIST

O T H E R CHURCHES

NAZARENE

F I r* t Church
Ind a t M aplt

SEVENTH

P o r t a l L a k t S t v t n t b - d t y A d v a n tltt ChurcA
Hwy. 411, F o r t t t C ity
S t v t n t h - d a y A d v t n l l i t Church, M a l l l t n i
A v t , A ltam ont* Springs
Sanford
S tvtnth-day
Advaullot
Church,
B t v t n t h A E lm

H ighland

P rtab y tartan Church of Th* C ovinant
l i l t A Orlando Dr.

SL Androwo P r t t b y t a r l a n Church I t t l Lonneal Boh. D r , Boar L t h t
U p t a la
C om m unity p r a t b y t a r i a n Church,
U p ia la RA
W e stm in iste r P r t i b y ta r l a a Church, H aw aii
P a rk . RL 414

/

i r *m

Allan's A.M.K, Church, Oliva A l l t h
C hurch of Ood In ChrlaL Oviod*
C huiuota C om m unity Church
C hurch of Ood of Prophecy, 11*7 E lm A va
Chu rc h of J o t o a C hrlat of L a t t e r Day
8* In It, 1111 P a r k Av*.
C om m unity ChaptL Altam ont* Sprla ga
E a i t t r n Orthodox Church, BL Jo h n s Chrynottem Chnptl, Hwy. 17-11, F t r n P a r k
C ongra gatlon Bath I t r a t t . l l t h A Magnolia
F i r s t Churoh af C h rltL Sclanttat,
I t * A I n d SL
F i r s t P t n t a c o t t a l Church t f Longwood
ML Olivo Holiness c h u r c h . O a k Hill
HA O a tatn
P l n t c r a a t Assembly o f God. 17th A Kira
S a nford Alllanc* Church, 1401 A P a r k Ave.
S anford C on g re g atio n o f Jo h o v a h 'a W itneat*i, 1111 W 1st SL
Th* g a lv a tlo n Array, 114 A I n d SL
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When city crew* were
cleaning up tha debris at First
and Park, following the raiin* of the Woodruff Building,
they accidentally cut into *evcral gaa lines. Gas company
employes had to go ail the
way to the main to cut off the
gaa supply. The pipes, which
had been In the ground for
no telling how long had rust­
ed and one section we observ­
ed was filled with hundreds
of holes.
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Speaking of names as we do
from time to time, one Clock
Winder noticed that last Week
Benjamin Franklin waa ad­
mitted to Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Than last Thursday
there was a George Washing­
ton.
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The Deltona Corporation'*
net income — or 2 cents a
ahare — for the first quarter
of 1983 doesn’t even compare
with the firm’s $12(1,335 net
income — or 10 cents per
share — for the same quar­
ter of 1004. Total sales for
April of this year amounted
to $1,305,357. For the first
four months of '84 sale* have
been $3,039,570.
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When Central Florida's new
state university opens (it's
anticipated for 1088) *n3 idea
of lta rate of growth might
be had from the development
of the University of South
Florida.
That school opened in 1980
with 1,997 students, there
were 2,982 In 1081, 3,884 In
1982 and 4,593 last school
year. They’re expreting 8,000
or better thla fall.
What an Impact something
like this will have on Semi­
nole County!
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Tn 1053 Florida had 342
deaths from suicide. In 1983
the number Jumped to 744 —
making suicide the 10th lead­
ing cause of death in this
state. Of the 744 suicides, 513
of them wera mnle, 231 fe­
males. The 55-84 age group
had the largest number of
•ulcldes, 142.
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With the weather what It
is these days Harold Chap­
man, who won all those JayCee honors for his activities
In the club, says he doesn'C
miss the shirt he lost Just
prior to April 16.
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When Clyde Long presented
retiring JayCee President Jim
Smith with his pnst presldent'a pin, the new JayCee
prexy issued a verbal order
that during hia administra­
tion all lapel pin* wilt be the
•'bayonet” type. Long couldn't
locate the tiny hole in Smith':
lapel.
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We've Just been told of a
new definition of “ dirty” pol­
itic*. That’s when a person
register* with one party to
help nominate the weakest
candidate so the other party’s
candidate ran defeat him.
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The board meeting of the
USO, set for Tuesday at 8
p. m„ has been cancelled.
Mrs. Msry Washburn say*
the session will be reschedul­
ed next fall.
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One of the Herald's adver­
tising staff, on vacation, has
gone from the “Nile of Flor­
ida" to "Egypt." Mrs. Beryl
lllack sends a postcard from
“ Egypt" In Southern Illinois
where the Ohio River flow*
Into the Mississippi. The post­
card showa a packet boat, the
“ Delta Queen” cruising down
tha Mississippi River,
e e *
City Commission meets to­
night with the question of the
legality of the arbitrary clos­
ing of Gienway Road one of
the top items on the agenda.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday; widely scattered showers; hiph today in 90's; low tonight in 70s.
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Established 1906 MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 217

New S t Augustine Attack Halted
Whites Try
To Break Up
Beach Mix

PARKING LOT at First Street and Park Ave­
nue is rapidly taking shape with city crews on
hand daily to level off the former site of the
Woodruff Building. City commissioners will con­

sider the type of pnrking when it convenes at 8
tonight in the City Hall. This view was taken
from high up in the Sanford Atlnntle National
Bank.
(Herald Photo)

Sen Kennedy's State Law's Chances W W A.
Condition Is
BRIEFS
Slim,
Bryant
Says
GOP Committee
'Satisfactory'
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NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (LTD — Doctors attending
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said
today hit general condition
was ‘extremely satisfactory”
and that ha as “ bright and
alert."
Kennedy, who suffered a
broken back in a plane crash
that took the lives of two oth­
er men, remained strapped in
a special canvas-covered bedtype frame. Doctors said he
would contiinue to spend
periods of time In an oxygen
tent.
The
32year-old
senator
•canned newspapei s today
and was given a shave.
The medical bullet in said an
elcctrocardigram test today
showed that the senator's
heart was normal. Doctors
said his pulse, blood pressure
and respiration ere satisfac­
tory.
The report said, “there
have been no neurological
changes and everything seems
to be definitely improved."
Doctors have estimated that
the senator will remain at
Cooley Dickinson Hospital
here for st least 10 more
days.

32 Vying For
Miss Florida

SARAOTA (U PI) — Thir­
ty-two beauties from all over
the state opened a hectic
week of competition Monday
In th* 1984 Miss Florida con­
test.
One of the girls will be
crowned Ml** Florida of t!*84
Saturday by tho present Bliss
Florida, Flora Jo Chandcnnet
of Miami, and will roprr«ent
tha Sunshine State in the
Miss America conteat and
win one of several college
scholarships.
This year's contestants will
represent 22 Florida cities,
seven ccuntles, the Universi­
ty of Florida, the Pine Tree
Festival and tha A isles Fes­
tival.
Although th* first actual
competition doesn't begin un­
til Wednesday night, the
girls, divided
into three
groups, went through prep*
Interviews and picture taking
Sunday and briefings Mon­
day,
The three groups will go
through preliminary Judging
In evening gown, awim suits
and talent categories Wed­
nesday, Thursday and Friday.
Ten semi-finalists will be an­
nounced Saturday night and
after additional rempetitio,
five finalists will b« named.
Herald Index
Mlse Florida of 1984 will be
Abby ....... .............. Page » picked from tha five finalists
Bridie »*••••••***«*• Page 9 after the five a r t asked per­
CUlSificd ••••aaaoee Page 11 sonality questions.
Comics .**,**•«■« *a Page 19
Editorial ••*••***•« Page 4
Funeral* ................... Pag* 1 More Buses
Horoscope ................ Page 10 LONDON (UP1&gt;—The LeySociety *«•••**••aa«a Page • land motor firm said today it
SpGllf f i M M l H M t l K . Page 6 plans to sign a sew deal to
TV Program* ......... Page 9 sell 500 moro buses to Cuba
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant says he
feels the odds arc "about 100
to one” against the present
Florida legislature or the new
1985 legislature passing a reapportionment p l a n tin t
would satisfy the U. S. Sup­
reme Court.
Political observers believe
two thing* will happen before
reapportionment is settled in
Florida:
1. The federal court will
write an apportionment form­
ula lo the legislature to enact
Into law.
2. The fedora! court will
rule that every tax. appro­
priations and other bills pass­
ed by the legislature is in-

Saigon Forces
Kill 54 Reds
BANG LANG, Viet Nam
(UPI) — U. S.-supported gov­
ernment paratroopers killed
at least 54 Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas Sunday in one
of the bloodiest battles this
year of South Viet Nam's civil
war, it was announced today,
U. S. military officials said
29 paratroopers were slain
and 85 others were wounded
In the battle near this town
45 miles southwest of Saigon.
Four American helicopter*
were downed during the fight­
ing, st least two of them by
Communist ground fire. But
there w e r e no reported
American casualties.
The helicopters, part of the
U. S. Special Forces in South
Viet Nam, arc used to ferry
Vietnamese troop* into battle
against the Viet Cong.
U. S. Military advisers who
personally counted 54 aban­
doned Viet Cong bodies said
the Communists' death toll al­
most surely was much higher.
The Viet Cong usually try as
hard as possible to remove
their dead.

Board To Hear
Zoning Cases
A heavy schedule will face
members of Seminole Coun­
ty's Board of Commissioners
when it rnnvenri at 9 a. m.
Tuesday, according to Chair­
man James Avery.
Avery said he anticipated
tha Hoard to ire in session
roost of the day due to num­
erous toning matter*. Ha also
said he expected several of
the toning items ot be "quite
controversial."

Court Clerks
Elect Beckwith
Arthur If. Beckwith Jr*
county clerk, was elected sec­
retary of the Association of
Court Clerka for Florida at
the organisation's meeting in
Fort Lauderdale.
During tha previous year
Beckwith served th* associa­
tion as its treasurer.'(

valid until re apportionment J»
accomplished.
The 50,000 word decision
which tho U. S. Supreme
Court handed down list Mon­
day is still under study by
the state's top legal minds.
It appeared lo say that every
member of a slate legislature
must represent substantially
the same number of people.
In the present state senate
the spread Is from one sen­
ator for 20,077 In Columbia
County to one for 470,000 in
Dade County. The range is
not as wide as in the House,
but neither is it equal there,
mesa figures are based uti
the 1880 census which docs not
reflect a large growth In ur­
ban area.
The atatc legislature ap­
pear* aplit into three parts
over what to do. A handful of
men would like to aee the
state flatly refuse to approtion itself while at the oilier
extreme is a small group who
appear quite willing for the
court to do the Job. The m a­
jority is in the middle,
Tliese legislators feel the
stale must live under the re­
apportion ruling, but the
want the state and not the
courts to draw up a new plan.
Should a special session be
called before November lo do
the Job it would consist of at
leait 49 to called lame duck
member* defeated in the pri­
maries or who did oot seek re­
re-election.
Bryant is a lame duck gov­
ernor who therefore lacks the
persuasive power of an execu­
tive with a fresh mandate
from the people.
A stlct population reapportionment plan would cause the
Incoming Senate president to
lote hi* teat or take on more
territory. It aoukl also be
true of several oilier stale
legislators. Senate President
Designate James Conner of
BrooksvlUe represents a threecounty district that has a
population of lets than 33,000.
Other legislative leaders who
could be affected include Pres­
ident Pro-Tcm-ToBe Vcrlc
Pope, St. Augustine, House
Speaker Designate E. C. Ho­
well of Sumner, Sens. Charley
Johns, Starke; Dewey John­
son, Quincy; Hubert Williams,
Graccvllle; G. T. Mellon,
Lake City; L. K. Edwards of
Irvine and B, C. Pearce of
Palalka.
Official* feel the absolute
outside time limit for Floral*
tn comply would be the 1085
regular session of the legis­
lature.

Teston Still
With Oaklawn
The new owner of Oaklawn
Cemetery, Richard Grover,
■aid today, that in response
to many Inquiries, Solon Tetton Is still superintendent of
Oaklawn.
Teston, who was superin­
tendent of Oaklawn under the
former owner, Ray Slaton, al­
so Is superintendent of San­
ford parks and of the City
Cemetery, Grover pointed out.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Rep. Melvin R. Laird, R-Wls„
chairman of the 1984 Republi­
can platform committee, an­
nounced today the appoint­
ment of 14 additional dele­
gate* from right states to
servo on the committee.

Seeks Ban On Ban
MIAMI (UPI) — A Miami
nttorney for the Civil Lib­
erties Union sny* he will go
Into federal court at Jackson­
ville early this week to try
to kill Gov, Farris Bryant's
ban on night rnclnl demonV Una in St. Augustine,

$10,000 Holdup
NEW YORK (UPI)—Two
men held up The Galaxy res­
taurant at tha World's Fair
Sunday night, tied up two
cashiers and escaped Into the
crowd with more than $10,000
in a footlocker they had
brought with them.

Ink Spot Bombed
I.AS VEGAS, Nev. (U PI)—
A bomb exploded outside the
homo of Stanley Morgan,
lender of the Stanley Morgnn
Ink Spots, frightening his
wife and ton ami blowing a
hole in his cement block wall,
police reported early today.

Dies In Fire
DURHAM. N. II. (U PI)—
One student died and more
than a doten others scram­
bled to safety rurly today
when fire awept the threestory 1*1 Kappa Alpha frater­
nity bouse on the University
of New Hampshire rumpus.

$190,000 T h e f t
GLASGOW, Scotland (UPI)
— Thieve* broke into the
vaults of Glasgow's biggest
jewelry firm, Edward and
Sons, during the weekend and
escaped with gems worth
more than $198,000, It was re­
ported today.

Nikita In Sweden
STOCKHOLM (U PI)—Fro­
ntier Nikita S. Khrushrhev,
under a massive security
guurd, arrived today for a
slate visit to Sweden shortly
after police discovered the
first If what they feared
might be » number oi sntlSoviet Incidents,

Witness Found
III In HospiTaT
CHICAGO (UPI) The gov­
ernment said today it hud
found a missing witness In
the James R. Hoff* $26 mil­
lion fraud trial in a Miami
hospital.
Asst. U. 8. Atty- William
O. Hillman said the witness,
Eric Shlnkel, Is undergoing
treatment for a heart condi­
tion. He said the government
is seeking a court order in
Miami for a doctor to exam­
ine Shlnkel and determine
whether he ia well enough to
testify.
(Earlier story Page 5;

ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) An angry group of whites to­
day attacked a racially mixed
group of civil right* demon­
strators when they attempted
lo swim in the Atlantic Ocean
at a beach normally used bywhites.
Police moved in quickly to
break up Hie explosive situa­
tion.
Two pollre launches roared
between two Negroes and the
water and protected them
from an advancing group of
whites.
Four members of the white
group, which totaled about
15, were arrested.
A white girl and a white
buy were among the IS memberi of the Inlcgralioniil
group which appeared at the
beach. T h e segregationists
first attempted to reach the
white hoy but he fled into the
proteclion of State Highway
Patrolmen.
The whites then made a
break toward the other dem­
onstrators in the water.
Negro leaders had promis­
ed a renewal of racial demon­
strations as well as a court
light to overturn a state-im­
posed curfew aimed at halting
night marclies.
Both segregationists a n d
civil right* advocate* staged
marches Isst night. At one
point tho two groups vmU
separated by King Street, the
49-foot-wlde main thorough­
fare, and a line of about 10U
police officers, lome with
dogs on leashes.
There was some jeering as
Iwlh groups marched on op­
posite sides of the street about
90 minutes before Guv. Farris
Bryant's 9:30 p in. EOT cur­
few on night marches.
Concrete b l o c k s
were
(brown through the plate
glass windows and doors of
state Sen. Vcrle Pope's real
estate office early today.
Pope has been the spokes­
man for a committee of 28 lo­
cal businessmen who have at­
tempted to settle the racial
problem. Pope also urged the
curfew on night demonstra­
tions.
Police said six concrete
blocks were heaved through
four piste glass windows and
two glass doors at i’ope'a of­
fice about 1:39 a.m. EDT.
Hundreds of whites patroll­
ed Hie public beach Sunday
to turn back an anticipated
"*wlm-ln” by the integrationills. The Negroes failed to
appear.
An Episcopal rector defied
his vestrymen and personally
escorted five Negroes into his
church Sunday but live other
integratlonisls were barred
from a Methodist church and
arrested when they tried to
enter.
At Trinity Episcopal Church,
the Rev. Charles M. Seymour
confronted tw o vestrymen
wailing at the front of the
church to turn away Negroes
and quietly told them: "Let
them come In."

Driver Arrested
After Accident
A motorist identified by
police as William Donakl Sl­
ier of $l4ti Elm Avc. was
aroented early Sunday morn­
ing after ha allege tly left the
scene of an accident.
Siler ia cltargcd with reck­
less driving and failure to
atop and report an accident.
Police aay Siler'a automo­
bile atruck a parked car at
18th Street and Park Avenue
and owned by Robert S. Sticfrvoter of 1717 S. Park Ave.
Eller was treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital for a lip
laceration suffered in the acci­
dent, polite u id .

LIFE INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS Association of Seminolo County
installed new officers, Thursday. From left arc Harry M. Tyson, Zone Fiv»
vice president, installing officer; Donnld Tabor, of New York Life, new
president; Donald Foster. National Standard Life, first vice president;
Wilson Robinson, National Standard Life, second vice president; Walter
Britton. Independent Life, secretary and treasurer. Also installed its board
of directors were Carl lirorup, Jay Wurneckc, Frank Bniley and C. A.
Winn.
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Reds May Travel Outside
Hemisphere, Court Rules
WASHINGTON (U PD -Thc
Supreme Court today struck
down the federal law which
P events U. S. Communist
party members from travel­
ing outside the Western Hem­
isphere,
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg
wrote the decision which de­
clared unconstitutional part of
the 1950 Internal Security Act
prohibiting members of Com­
munist organizations ordered
lo register under tho act
from applying for or using

passporLs. No one could legal­
ly travel outside the Western
Hemisphere without one.
Tim rote was 6 to 3 with
Justices Tom C. Clark, John
M. Clark, John M. Harlan and
Byron It. White dissenting.
The statute as challenged
by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,
found by the trial court to be
chairman of the Communist
party; and by Dr. Herbert
Aptheker, formerly editor of
Political Affairs, a party pub­
lication.
Tho party has been order­
ed lo register under Ihe act
but up to now has fought off
efforts to make it do so. On
June 8, the Supreme Court re­
fused to consider the govern­
ment's appeal from a lower
Cily Commissioner* antici­ court ruling that may have
pate a long session at the 8 nullified Hie registration re­
p,m. meeting with 18 Items on quirement completely.
the agenda.
Among them are a public
hearing on the reionlng from
lt-2 to R-5 In Seminole Park;
a dredging easement at Like
Ada; an appointment to the
Civil Service board; consider­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
ation of several areas south
of Die present city limit* for Four counties have received
annexation, and authorization grants from the stale conser­
of advertisement for bid* on vation department for Hie
construction of boat ramps
\i pnrumallc roller.
Discussion of tho contro­ and artificial fishing reefs.
versial closing of Glen way Tho funds thus far paid by
Drive by Mr*. Margaret the conservation department
Bower will bo heard, with total $7,690 and an additional
City Attorney Bill Hutchison $21,790 is slated for use In
presenting the legal aspects. other counties for the same
Whether or not lo make the purpose.
new city parking lot at the
The State Game and Fresh
corner of First Street and Water Fish Commission has
Park Avenue free, metered or received $7,600 for similar
time limit, the type of paving project* on fresh water Ukea
and Hie authorization to com­ and streams.
bine paving and grades on
The money is part of a $30,adjacent
private
property 990 grant from the Outdoor
will be another question that Recreational Planning Com­
city commissioner* will dis­ mittee.
cus*.
Dailc, Palm Beach, Mana­
A request for paving of Hie tee and Sarasota counties re­
alley beside Burpee Seed Co. ceived $1,990 each under the
and behind (he Sanford Her­ program. St. Lucie, Ray, Pi­
ald building will be consider­ nellas, Taylor, Martin, Flag­
ed.
ler, L e e , Gulf, Brevard,
Orange, Dixie a n d Pasco
counties are scheduled to recclvo funds for like projects,
arcordlng to a department
spokesman.

16 Items Listed
On City Agenda

4 Counties Get
Recreation Fund

FSES Seeking
Job Counselors

Application forms are avail­
able at tin- local Florida State
Employment Service for peraon* IntcrrMed in becoming a
counselor to help ease the cri­
tical Job shortage for teen­
agers.
J. M. Foy, manager of the
local office, said to qualify as
counselor able* an applica­
tion must l&gt;e a college gra­
duate preferably in counsel­
ing, psychology, social work,
education, sociology or relat­
ed fields.
Successful applicant* will
be given eight lo 10 weeks of
college level Instruction beteen July 15 and Sept. 15.
Applicants for youth advisor
position* need not be col­
lege graduates, but must he
over 21 and all applicants
must possess special aptitudes
ami dedication fur this type
of work.
The U. S, Labor Departwent last week announced
the crash program to train
2,000 counselor* lo help solve
the critical unemployment a*
part of President Johnson'*
war on poverty.
Secretary of Labor Willard
W. Wirt* said that more titan
a million of the 56 million
youth 14 to IB who are in the
labor force* do out have job*.

Terrorist!! Strike
MADRID (UPI)—Terrorist*
exploded five bomb* Sunday
In (cattered district* of Mad­
rid, damaging two bank* and
three stores.
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Milk Meeting
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
State dairymen havu sched­
uled a meeting at tho Univer­
sity of Florida July 7-8 to
discuss a federal court ruling
which the Statu Milk Commission says left it powerueas.

The court also ruled that
confessions may not be used
In state trials if given to
police — » have refused to
allow the suspect to consult
with tils attorney.
The 5 to 4 decision reversed
the murder conviction of Dan­
ny Escobedo, sentenced to 28
year* in jail for Uie fatal
shooting of hi* brother-in-law,
Manuel Valtierra, ia Chicago
on Jan. 19, 1960,

Fourth Of July
Fun Fair For
City Planned
Plana are nearing comple­
tion for the annual Fourth of
July Fun Fair, sponsored by
the Sanford Lions Club. It
will bo held a t Fort Melon
Park on E ait First SL, Lion
Bill MacLaughlin announced
today.
One feature will be tho fro*
cyu teats to be given between
2 and 5 p. m., using e new
eye testing ntathlna which the
Lions Club purchased and
loaned to the Seminole Coun­
ty Health Department.
Thu
machine, which la
known as e Titmua Villon
Screener will test applicants
for visual acuity, muscle baU
lunru and near end fa r vie*
Ion.
Persona who do not paaa
tha test will be referred to
their physician for follow-up
testa. Tha machine, which
waa received May 16, will bo
utilized to screen school chil­
dren for vision tests.
Conducting the screening
will be Dr. Dick Daugherty,
assisted by County Health
Department personnel.
Other feature* of the Fair
include pony rides,
train
rides, merry-go-round, a cake
walk, penny pitching and
other special games and food.
Tlio day will bo climaxed by
n huge firework* display,
starting after dark.
Lions Club members are
selling ticket* on a prize
drawing which will Include
a color television sot, a tran­
sistor radio and movie tick­
ets, which will be given away.
Tho City Recreation De­
partment la aponsoring two
baseball guinea and a chicken
bnrbequn in Fort Mellon Park
on the Fourth.

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P ara 4-A— June 17, 1964

News Of Area
Servicemen

S T E A K stfb ra

Pvt. Curtii J. Grcon Jr.,
h is completinl advanced train­
ing « ■ cinnoner i t the Army
Artillery and Missile Center,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, June 6th.
The 21 year old soldier is
■ 1961 graduate of Som'uole
High School and attended the
University of Florida G.‘e&lt;n
entered the Army in January
and completed basic training
at Fort Jackson, S. C. ills
parents live in Lake Mary.
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Stephen L. Mason, 1*. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Forest L. Mason
of 2110 Elm Avc. has begun
basic training at the Naval
Training Center at
Great
Lakes, 111.
The nine week training In­
cludes naval orientation, his­
tory and organisation, seaman­
ship, ordnance and gunnery,
military drill, first aid and
survival,
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Truly expresses the family's love and
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Important event you want it to be!

Three Sanford men are now
serving with Heavy Attack
Squadron Three at the Sanford
Naval Air Station,
They are Frederic D. Gar­
d a Jr., aviation electrician’s
mate 2/c, ion of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederic D. Garcia Sr. of 753
Haywood Circle, Sunland;
Leroy If. King, parachute
rigger second class, son of
Mrs. Cora Johnson of 1100
Pine Ave.;
Nathaniel 0. Wiggins, avisUon electrlan's mate 2/c hus­
band of the former Misi Caro­
lyn Black, 35 Clark Court.
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Capl. Roger J. Sutler, U. S.
Army has assumed command
of the 149th Transportation De­
tachment near Illcslieim, Ger­
many.
Capt. Sulicr Is the son of
Mrs. Helen J. Hulton of Long
wood. He Is a 1957 graduate
o f Ducknell University and a
member of Kappa Sigma fra
ternity. Ilia wile, Nancy is
with him in Germany.

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Ensign Glenn S. Bingham,
USN, son of Mr and Mrs
Frank Bingham of 330 Hibis­
cus Rd. In Casselberry Is tin
dorgolng flight training at the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
WhIUng Field, in Milton, Flor
Ida.
Ensign Bingham will spend
•lx months training in the
T-28 Trojean trainer aircraft
He will also complete a 15
week ground school studying
aerodynamics,
engineering,
meteorology, navigation, Jet
engines, special weapons and
communications.

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Jr. has completed a field com­
munication crewman course at
Fort Jackson, S, C.
Warner was trained In wire
laying, message center opera­
tion and switchboard opera­
tion. He entered the Army In
November ami completed bas­
ic combat training at Fort
Jarkson,
laler
attending
Springfield,
Mass.
Trade
School.
The 17 year old soldier Is
the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Geo­
rge L. Warner Sr. of 40V
Trinity
Ave., Altamonle
Springs.
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Terry W. Rider, Interior
communications
technician
3/c ion of Mr. and Mra. Mark
W. Rider of 159 Plumosua
Drive, Altamonte Spring! Ii
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anti-submarine warfare sup­
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Beach, California.

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Wednesday

morning from the command­

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TH U R SD A Y, JUNE 18, 10t»l

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 215

Attack Squadron 5. Seated in
the ready room prior to take­
o ff for Pacific Fleet duty,
Cdr. Paul F. Werner turned
to Dow, commenting: "Y ou
know, Sam, you're the finest
PIO officer I ’ ve ever had the
privilege to work with."
» • •
Then the commander added
with a grin: "There's just
two things the matter with
you. You're getting out of
the Navy, I hear, and you're
geting married.”
Dow ac­
knowledged both were right.
• • *

Board To Hear Appeal
CI)R. P A U L F. W ER NE R , comniandinp officer
o f RVAH-5, waves to his superior officer this
ntnrninp as he prepared for a flight from San­
ford Naval A ir Station to Alameda, Calif., where
his squadron will join the Pacific Fleet. Wishing
him a safe flipht is Capt. .lames Mayo, com­
manding officer of Heavy Attack Winp One at
(H e t iilil P h o t o )
the local station.

Last 2 Planes
Leave Sanford
For Pacific

Speaking of the Sanford Na­
val Air Station, w e’ ve found
few military installations of
its kind offering such cooper­
ative attitude to Die public.
Other bases in the area do a
fine job, to be sure, but we'll
Friends nml Navy prrsnnvote for Captains James O.
M ayo and Robert D. Ware ncl were on hand this morn­
ing for the final phase of the
and their stalls,
historic transfer of 270 men
• • •
A |HJslal vacancy survey and equipment from Reranconducted by carriers in sev­ nni«*aiioe Attack Squadron 5
eral
Scminolo
communities to the Pacific Thrider. Trans­
shows 5.0 per rent o f all ports carried the men to A l­
dwelling units are vacant. The ameda, Calif., and the attack
survey was held in coopera­ carrier USS Ranger.
Also leaving were two more
tion with the Federal Hous­
RA-fiC Vigilante reconnais­
ing Administration.
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sance bombers which are lin­
That v o t e r
registration ing deployed at sen fo r the
I» r o b 1 e m at Casselberry first time.
The squadron’ s four others
brought out one interesting
piece o f information. Seems flew- to Alameda yesterday.
that somu Casselberry resi­ Today's flights completed the
dents have boxes at the Kern move o f Squadron ft to the
Park Post Office. Does sound Pacific Const for subsequent
a bit odd.
deployment to the Far Fast.
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RVAII-B is the first Atlantic
At Gainesville, Desta Lee Const unit In recent times to
Horner, 419 Lakevlew Drive, deploy West.
and Lawrence l ’ivcc Jr., 428
Squadron spaces today were
Summerlin Drive, were nam­ a scene of hustling activity
ed to Deau's list at lire L'nl-i and emotions n» crows hoard­
versity of Florida during .be ed transports for the 2,300winter trimester.
mile trip.
• •
•
Their destination, and home
Longwood andtraffic fata­
for many months to come,
lities seem to be wedded this
w ill In- the CSS Ranger, an
year. The county now has had
1.100-foot supercarrier o f the
six persons die in traffic acci­
Forrestal rlnss
dents. Four of the fatally in­
The two
RA-SC’ s taxied
jured
havebeenfrom Longfiotn the flight line and roar­
wood. The accident taking the
lives of the latest two victims ed down the runway into the
cloudless day. One o f the
occurred in Longwood.
Just
recently
the Coun­ needle-nosed planes was pilot­
ed by Commander Paul F.
ty
Commission
authorized
traffic signals for the Inter­ Werner, commanding officer,
section o f U. S. 17-92 and M t tho man who will lead the
431 where three of the six Sanford airmen through each
ol their varied commllm* nl&gt;
persons have been killed.
Let's exercise extreme care os they operate as an inlegin driving anywhere, especial­ ral part of our U. S. Seventh
ly in Seminole and particularly Fleet.
at that intersection.
• • •
Here's an appeal to folks
who reside in Sun Iand from
other folks who reside in Sunland. They want the citizenry
out
there,
especially
the
youngsters, to help keep Sunland Park Creek free of de­
bris. The creek has Just been
cleaned out for the second
tim e this year. If the creek
becomes congested it poses a
severe problem.
•
•
*

Aid Asked To
Half Cuban Arms

the Monson Motel that has
been a chief target In a drsegration

drive

herp.

Sev-

era! rabbis wrre among Uie
demonstrators

arrrslrd.

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B R IE F S
Propaganda Plot
L A G U A 1 It A , Venezuela
(U P D — Political police are in­
vestigating
an attempt to
smuggle
roinmuni-st
propoganda from Cuba into this
country by way of Miami.

N ikita On Farm
FYN
ISLAND,
Denmark
f U P I )—Soviet Prem ier Nikita
S. Khrushchev, a country buy
wild grew up In Russia's
bread-basket, took his lour of
Denmark down on tlie farm
today,

Cyprus Before U N
U N ITE D—NATION'S—N»—V t( U l 'l ) — Tlie Cyprus crisis
came back to the Security
Council today for debate on a
proposed three-month exten­
sion of the UN peace force on
the embattled island.

Reds Retake Hill
V IE N T IA N E , Lai is (U P D —
Communist l'atlut Lao forces
today were re|x&gt;rtt‘d lo have
staged a lightning counter at­
tack at Phou Knot and recap­
tured the important hill from
neutralist government troops.

53 For Barry

Fiffhting Flares

Eager Exiles

WASHINGTON (U IM )-T h e
U. S. Court of Appeals today
ordered the arm y to reinstate
M aj. Arch E. Roberts, who
was ousted two years ago for
nuking
a
speech
without
clearing it with the Pentagon.

ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI&gt;—
A wild elvil rights demon­
stration tiro hr nut today at

WASHINGTON
(U P D
—
Flfty-Uirce
House
Republi­
cans declared Wednesday that
a GOp ticket headed by Sen.
Barry Goldwatcr would help­
ing hurt—the parly's chances
TH E HAGUE (U P II - Suri
in congressional elections this
nam has urgently requested
(all.
Dutch naval assistance to pre­
vent the smuggling o f Cuban
arms into neighboring British
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P D —
Guiana, Informed sources said
Fighting broke out again to­
today.
Surinam Is an automou* day between Greek and Turk­
ish Cypriots in tlie northwest­
Dutch-owned state on
the
northeast coast of South Am er­ ern part of Uds embattled
island, t h e
ica. British Guiana, the scene Mediterranean
of recent racial-political vio­ United Nations C o m m a n d
lence, flanks It to the norih. said.

The pump that burned out
at the County Home recently
was the third one to go in the
last three and a half years.
Dy tho way, a replacement
The premier of British Gut
was made immediately to
ana. Cbed II Jaean, is an avow­
provide fire protection.
ed Marxist and admirer &lt;d
♦ # •
David M. Drown doesn’t Cuban Premier Fidel Castro
Qualified sources said arms
let a little distance bother him
and
ammunition from Castro's
when it comes to voting. Hit
mother, Mrs. Buford Brown, government have been smug
report* David voted in both gh-d across Surinam into Bn
primaries—even though tic’s ttsh Guiana via the Corantine
stationed in Korea with the River which forms part o f the
IJ. S. Army. Probably the long­ border between the two terri
est long-distance ballots to lie tories.
Surinam was reported to
cast locally.
have doubled its police and
• • •
A chicken barbecue is plan- army units along the border in
urd for Friday from 5 to 7 an effort Ui halt the alleged
p m. at the local Klk* Club- munition* flow but turned to
The Hague when the smug­
grounds with proceeds being
gling continued.
u»ed lo defray expenses of 70
to 80 boys of Scout troop 244
who will be leaving soon for
a 10-day slay at an Indian res­
M IA M I (U P I1 — 'T wo little
ervation in the Smoky Moun­
known exile group*— seeking
tains. The barbecue and trip
the exile esteem that goes
will be sponsored by local
with a surceasful anti-Castro
Elks.
attack — have both claimed

Reinstated

Bulletin

credit fur linking the •tune
Castro patrol boat, but on
different day*.
The most definite word
abcut the sinking has come
from the Castro government,
which confirmed the lo** of
a vessel, but said it was only
a fishing boat..

Fires Controlled
N IIG ATA, Japan tU PD —
Oil refinery fires in this
earthquake-stricken city ap­
peared today to have been
brought iimirr rontrol and
Japanese army troops turned
to Hie monumental task of re­
building.

Aid Bill Split
WASHINGTON (U P D — A
Mouse appropriation* subcom­
mittee was reported sharply
split today over its chair­
man's proposal to chop 500
million from President John­
son's 43.5 billion torcign aid
bill.

25 Ships To Cuba
MIAMI t U P D —Cuban refu­
gee* mid Inday 25 ships fly­

ing the flags of Am erica’s
European a l l i e s delivered
cargo to Communist Cuba in
May. The Mur refugee organ­
isation said Britain led the
way with H vessels delivering
oil and general cargo to Cu­
ban ports. Greece was next
with four ships, followed by
Norway with two and Italy
with one, tic rciugecs said.

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) __
Gov. Farris B r y a n t said
Thursday there wasn't any
d o u b t Florida's legislature
would have to bo reapportion*
ed under a U. S. Supreme
Court decision but he hadn't
made up his mind whether to
call a special legislative acs.
sion lo do the job.

Against Trailer Park
Seminole County’s Board of to install a trailer court on a
Commissioners Tuesday morn­ parcel of land consisting of
slightly less than four and a
ing
will
hear an
appeal
half acres with a 300-foot front­
against a decision by the age on U. S. 17 92 in the Lake
Board of Adjustment to per­ Ada area.
Washburn, owner of the pro­
mit Hal Washburn of Maitland
perty. plans to install and ope­
rate the business under tlie
name o f Takamashi Trailer
Court with a Japanese decor.
The court will consist o f 47
spaces, some as large as 50
by 70 feet and the smallest
ones to by 63. A Maitland
realtor.
Washburn’s
plans
also call for a six - foot
G ENEVA (UPIj—The Unit- cypress Japanese style fence
ed States and the Snv let to border Hie frontage of the
land, the development of a
Union today announced agree­
beach on Hie rear of the pro­
ment on an agenda for the
perty
which bonier*
I gi ko
first time since the 17-nation
Ada, buildings to tainso laun­
disarmament talks
opened
dry, offices, bath houses, rest
here in .March, 1962.
rooms, all in Japanese style
fh e Soviet Union limnedarchitecture.
iately followed up Hie agree­
Sixteen-foot
wide
asphalt
ment with the disclosure It
streets will lx- built along with
will take a more "flexible po.
a playground 3«o by 30 feet
sition" on U. S. proposals for
between the fencing along
Hie destruction o f jet bomber*
17-92 and tlie eastern bound­
as a disarmament measure. ary.
Soviet Deputy Foreign Min­
Washburn contends that the
ister
Valerian Korin, who park will bo one of the most
earlier had demanded the ini- attractive trailer courts in tins
mediate destruction o f a|| section of Florida.
Imiiiihers in the air fleets of
County zoning regulations
Hie major powers, said today irovid e that the only areas
lie was changing to a stage- in Seminole
whore trailer
by-stage process.
courts can be installed arc
He said Moscow- will take C 2
(com m ercial).
In M 1
other opinions into account in (industry) ar„! A-1 (agricul­
reviewing its plan for dcstrur- ture) zone* conditional use
tion of the bombers, which and special exception permits
Hie West had rejected a* un­ must tic obtained and courts
realistic.
may be Installed after public
Ill* new posit M j increased litAring sin. approval by 'the
Western hope* that the U. S.- Board of Adjustment.
p r o p o s e d twinhci- bonfire” —
•Since U a-iihurn's property
a plan to get rid u i certain D zoned M l he applied for
types of bombers on both the additional use and special
sides _ might be adopted by exception permit. His request
the Russian*.
was granted subject to the
The agreement on the agen City of Sanford agreeing to
da, showing a new spirit of provide sewerage and the 30Easi-West cooperation, was day appeal period. The City
worked out by U. S. chief of Sanford las agreed to pro­
negotiator William C. Foster vide the service.
and Zorin. It was unanimous­
The decision o f the Board
ly approved by (he lest o f Hie of Adjustment bn* licvti ap­
conference at tiiis morning'* pealed by A. B. I’ eterson Jr ,
representing clients Herman
session.
But U. S officials cautioned Goodman and Roliert Silveragainst any belief that agree- strein. and by Allen Orlando
morn on an agenda signifies Inc., represented by L. L.
an instant formula for Fast- Havre.
The public hearing on the
West accords on the questions
appeals Is scheduled for 10
lo be discussed.
Zorin's speech followed the a. m.

First Accord On
Agenda Reached
By U. S., Soviet

agenda agreement. He said
that Limbers, although out­
dated by missiles, remain a
potent means of nuclear dolivery and the Soviets would
like to see them all destroyed.
I he United Mate* lias pro­
posed that a beginning lie
made by destroying U. S. IU7
and Soviet TU16 liomlH'rs
Both arc obsolescent types
which are Ix-ing phased out
o f service.

Woman Hurt In
Two-Car Crash

★
'V

lid
U j;

I

Enrichment Of Detachment Gets New
Life CRD Aim, Officer-In-Charge
Jernigan Says

Tot Strangled
By Mother

Altamonte OKs
Appointment

Wallace Woos
Louisiana's 10

Herald Index

H O U M A, La. (U P D — Polire got n call Tuesday saying
someone was heating a child
in the Houma fire station.
They rushed to the station
and searched it hut feund
only a fireman's radio playing
■oik ' ii roll music.

Up To CommiHHion
TALLAH ASSEE (U P D —
Gov. Farris Bryant s a i d
Thursday it will be left up to
the Milk Commission to de­
cide whether it it needed for
apparent limited control o f
the dairy industry,

of

»ou ld

not

tha
he

Legislature
productive

since no concrete program
haa been prepared. Instead,
he aaid, (he Legislature
should wait to take action
■t the next regular acesion
early in 1963.

★

★

★

Rrynnt told hla morning
tiewa conference that undothe court ruling, handed down
('l)R . I&gt;. I', ill UN I&gt;AY today took over ns officcr-in-clmrKO o f Detachment
three daya ago, the alatc'a
8 o f Heavy Attack Squadron 11 this morning in colorful change o f com­
legislature had been uncon­
mand ceremonies at Sanford Naval A ir Station. Cdr. Mumlny it ahown
stitutionally apportioned lin e*
reading the orders of the change as Cdr. Frederick Garment Jr„ tho re­
the end o f the W ar Between
tiring officer, listens.
(Herald Photo)
the Statea. He aald fo r 100
ycara Floridian* had been
electing illegal stato legislature*.
The governor aald ther#
wna atill serious question in
Ida mind about Hie need for
an immediate apecia) session
to meet on reapportlnmnent
Cdr. Donald F. Munday to-( Carment Jr. ami tlie cere­ because the high court didn't
May took over a* officer-in mony was viewed by Capt. rule directly on the Florida
The major function of city charge of Heavy Attack Sqm James Mayo, commander of case.
He said tha question waa
recreation
facilities
is
to drmi It, Detachment 8, in Heavy Attack Wing One.
Mumlay’s
assumption
of left hanging whether tha
serve ns largo a percentage charge of command ceremon­
of people as possible and to ies at the Sanford Naval Air command of the detachment court just didn’t g e t around
places him as the Hiird offic- to ruling In the Florida eaaa
provide democratic and inclu Station.
He succeeds Cdr. Frederick cr-tn-charge since Hie detach­ or whether It had special
*ive activities, Jim Jernigan,
ment'* organitation in 1962. plana for tha aUte. Ha aald
City Recreation Director told
In addition to being deployed he'd wait until next Monday,
Kiwanlans Wednesday.
aboard attack carrier* o f Hie the Inst ilny when a ruling
"W e are not a social welfare
Second Fleet for seven out of could be handed down, to sec.
organization. Our aim is to
The governor said he was
Hie last 12 months, the detach­
enrich Hie life of our citizens,
ment has managed to garner up several houra last night
by providing piaees amt acti­
many Important awards, such reading tho U. S. Supreme
vities for them to enjoy in
as
the 1963 Heavy Attack Court opinion Jn the Landtheir leisure tim e," he snid.
!N I)/ h i-.’ A P O L fS (U P D —
In defining Hie meaning •« A mother strangled her 2- Wing One Bombing Derby mark enso.
ro holder of! He said he was convinced
"recreation "
Jernigan
said yeai-ohl daughter in her bed Championship,
the AUanlic Fleet " K " and '*&gt;“ 4 G&gt;« proposed constltutoday
Hint
then
planted
a
" ia‘
no &gt; i,r,,s,i;'k
variou* monthly awards based tlonal amendment fo r a 43" * « * " • ,he
fn * ” &gt; "hate note" implying it was a
senator, 112 • repreientattva
*ince the benefit* are racial staying beneath the on Itornbing skill.
Munday take* command of legislativo make-up did not
abstract.
child’s body, police said.
Uia
"Somcimes work ran b j re­
Police Bgt. Leonard Di-hn an orgnni/ation that has an­ meet requirements o f
creation, amt some people nml l.L Spurgeon Davenport swered ninny varied commit­ court decision.
But he suld he didn't know
make work out of recreation," suld Mrs. Yvonne Robbins ments since it* inception.
the mechanics fo r removing
the director noted.
broke down and admitted aha
it from the ballot. He aald ha
Some of the phases of re­ strangled her daughter, Terri.
might ask the state Supreme
creation include youth activi­
A fte r Hie slaying Delia
Court tu tell him wbul should
ties and competition, coopera­ said Min. Roberts wrote a
be done.
tive activities, physical fitness,
note which said "W e don't
Altamonte Spring’* Town
Bryant said apparently tha
fam ily camping and picnick­
like white kids. I f you don't
Council Wednesday night con­ court had decided that tha
ing, athletic programs, for
move we'll gel another one."
firmed file appointment of present form o f government
adults anil Junior Olympic pro­
Helm mid Mrs. R obots
Harold Capps a* new town in tho United Statea wna not
grams.
put
the
note
underneath clerk.
consistent witli present day
"Sanford doesn't have to
T rrrl'a body and then pre­
Capps was approved hy needs and "the court has set
take a back sent to any other
tended she hail found Ihu member* of U&gt;c Council dur­
town of equal size in the func­
out to maks over our govern­
body.
ing a recent but unofficial ment in what they consider a
tion and scope of our recrea­
Delia sail! tlie note was meeting and fhe new clerk
tional activities," he said.
more ideal form ."
printed
In Ink on notebook assumed his duties last Mon­
Kiwanians held an "edeualie said if ho derided to
day.
thmal breakfast" at Touch- paper.
cull a special session, ha
The Rohhin* family, includ­
Last night's special and would probably ask Uie law­
ton's drug store at 7:30 a. m.
today, to improve the under ing’ the father Joseph, a sign open meeting of Hie Council makers to revise the Consti­
standing and participation of painter, and Hie sons Chris­ made It official. Tho action tution while they were in tha
topher,
ft,
u ii it Timothy was unanimous.
new Kiwanis members.
cupitol.
N'ex week's program is to Wayne, I t months, moved into
Miami attorney Rlrhnrd If,
lie a fattier and son day, with the racially mixed neighbor­
Max Swann, who put tha
members bringing their own hood about five months ago.
WASHINGTON (U P D —Tlie state's apportionment prob­
»ons or member* of the Kiw­
N avy’* newest FnrrrsUI-clasi lems in the ruurta two years
anis Junior la-ague baseball
attack carrier will be named ago, suid ha plana to nsk U.
learn.
the USS John F. Kennedy, the 8. District court to remova
White House announced to­ tha amendment from the N o­
vember ballot.
day.

Savannah Docks
On Maiden Trip

Childish Sound
To Rock ’N Roll

★

morning he feela a special
rail

A New Smyrna Beach wo­
man, Ida H. Padgett, suffer­
ed multiple injuries Wednes­
day shortly alter ( p, m in a
two car crash at 25th Street
and Mellonville Avenue.
Police reported she suffered
a concussion, cuts, a shoulder
fracture ami possible rib frac­
tures when the car in which
she was riding collided with
one operated by Benny Hay
Hardy of Tavares. Details of
B A TO N ROUGE, l.n. (U P D
W A S H IN G TO N (U I ’ D — the crash were not immediate­ — G"V. (h o i go Wallace o f
ly
available.
A group o f prominent Re­
Alabama
returned
to
Id*
publican*, accusing the John­
home state today to begin
son administration o f ’'diplo­
planning strategy he will use
matic
schizophrenia,”
urgo
In all attempt to rapture
that more troop* nml naval
Louisiana's
10
presidential
units lie stationed near ComBRF.MFRHAVFN, Germany electoral votes.
muni t thieiiteiind
areas
in
fU P It — The NS Savannah,
Wallace spent the day in
the Far Fast.
world's first atomic powered Hie f,oiii«iami captlal Wednes­
The (ini’ Critical Issues merchant vessel, completed
day, addressing a joint ses­
Council, in Hie latest o f its her transatlantic maiden voy­ sion o f the legislature am) u
position papers, called on tin- age today.
fund-raising dinner.
udm inistratin to face the
Capt. David B. McMichael,
Ife was tapped by conser­
reality o f Communist Chi­ skipper o f the U. 8. govern- vative Democrats Hi head a
nn's tin eat to Asia and Hi be­ ment-owiled 453 million Savan­ slate of unpledged elector* ill
gin immediately to build a nah, said hu never once had
the November general elec­
bold, comprehensive strategy to fall back on conventional tion.
for victory against Red ng
power in the today crossing.
The Savannah carried a 150grt-saion.
man crew. 200 tons of automo­
biles, drugs and mail ant) 13
passengers on her historic Abby ........ ........
----- Page 10
crossing.

GOPs Urge Use
Of More Troops

iw m

★

8rn. Mack N . Cleveland
Jr. o f Sanford said this

Classified ........ Pages 2A-3A
Comic* .............. . . . . Page 11
Editorial .......... ... Page 1A
Funeral* ........... ....... Page 2
Horoscope . . . . . . . . . . Page 11
Society ............- .. Page* 69
Sport* . . . . . . . . . . .
T V Program* .. . . . . Page 10
1*4gu ID
We the Women

ITSS Kennedy

Housewife Just
‘Chopped Off
Snake’s Head’

TUJUNGA, Calif. (U P D " I should have liven petrified,
hut 1 watn't. I just gratified
up a hatchet and chopped that
snake's head o ff."
I l l is was the calm atnry a
21-year-old housewife t o l d
nuHiorllie* Wednesday after
she killed an lH inrh-long rat­
tlesnake Hint invaded her Kit­
chen in this l/is Angeles sub­
urb.
.Mrs. Sandra Morrill said
she was feeding tier son, Den­
nis, 10 months, when tlie rat­
tler crawled from behind a
chair. Her liushand, Dennis
Sr., was on artlvc duly with
his naval reserve unit In
nearby I»n g Beach.
After killing the reptile,
Mrs. Morclll telephoned the
Humane Society, which ad­
vised her to put Hie fanged
head in a bag and bury it.

Barry Legacy
SE ATTLE (U P D —Dr. Lor­
en G. Shmat. physician and
surgeon who died here Sun­
day at the age of 76, left five
per cent of hi* estimated
4250,000 estate to Sen. Barry
Goldwatcr.

�Bear Lake Troop 2 3 0 Has Award Program Oviedo Man
Is Georgia Tech
Welcome Wagon
Graduate
Events Planned
By Board
rR f

# tn T o rB

Ifr a T B

T*age 2 — June 18, 1964

P la m tor upcoming eveota
o f (he Sooth Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Club were made
Monday by U membera of
(he executive board who met
at Trade Wind* Cafeteria for
a dutch luncheon followed by
a business meeting conducted
by Mre. Sandy L a l’oma, prci*
(dent.
The club'a June general
meeting will be held next
Thu rid ay at Mid - Florida
Country Club beginning at
11:30 a. m. Luncheon will be
served at noon and carda will
be played In the eftemoon
following a brief huatnen aet­
a ta .
Plana were completed tor
a Splaah Party to be held at
Mid • Florida for club memhere, their gueate and mem­
bers' children on June 2» be­
ginning at 10 a. m.
In other bualneae at the
board meeting, report! were
given on the visit to * uni and
Training Center to O rlw do
recently when a birthday par­
ty waa given for one of the
children apoaaored by the
club.
The next board meeting will
be held July 13 at 11:30 a. m.
at the Forest City Home of
M m . Maryann Mile*. Those
attending will enjoy a aalad
•cramblc.

PTA Council
Board Has
Meeting
By Julie Bartoc
An executive board meet­
ing and luncheon of the Semi­
nole County Council trf PTA
w a i held Tueeday at the Alta­
monte Springe borne of M m .
M. F. Kewhner, council aecretsry, to plan the coming
year's activity.
Present for the meeting
w ere John Angel, second vice
president; Ivan B ow en, M m .
EHiebeth Horton, Mrs, Joe
Parelchak, prgram chairman;
Mre. Lillian Donaldson, histor­
ian; M m . Frank S tadia, par.
liamentarian and Mm . Georga
Hearn, praaident.
Speeding across f r e a e n
lakaa on rator-adgad runntrs, lea yachta have been
clocked at 144 miles per hour.

Funeral Notice
• nnWN, JOIKFH n U S K l I S
— Funeral aarvloaa for Jo.
s*ph Franklin Brown. It, 111
Club Hoad, Hanford, who dlad
’Wadnaaday, will ba bald at
3:in p. m, Friday al Mlatlonary Altlanr* Church with
hav. Charlaa l&gt;aaa Jr. off|.
elating. Burial will b« In
Zvargraan
Camatiry.
Tha
body la la rspoaa at r*,ldcnia. Family hat ranuaatad
that rontrlbuttona to Ameri­
can Canctr Fnalety, a.mlnol.
Unit, ba mada In llau of
f timer*
matnknw Funeral
Humi In eharsa of arranaamtnla.

By Maryann Mitre
Advancements to s e c o n d
class and tenderfoot rank* to
membera of Hear Lake Boy
Seoul Troop 230 were pre­
sented by Gerald Aldrich Jr.
during ■ recent court of hon­
or.
Making second clast were
Bill Anderson and Barry Gib­
bons. Tenderfoot advancement
went to Dennis llerota, pres­
ent fo r the ceremony and to
Max Weiner and Kevin end
Craig Bierkman who were un­
able to attend.
Dennis alio had the priv­
ilege of being the first In the
group to receive the newly
designed kerchief fo r the
troop which Is red, white end
blue with a white bear In
one corner. The design was
created fo r Troop 230 by
Hugo Rigglo Sr.
A candlelighting ceremony
was conducted following pre­
sentation o f tha awards. Hugo
Rlggio Jr. held tha lighted
candle end lews were repeat­
ed by Gerald Aldrieh 111.
Thle week the troop will
make a five mile hike at a
campsite near St. Cloud, m turning In time fo r Father’s
Day on Sunday. Bruce N el­
son Is scoutmaster and Bob
Bunnel Is assistant.

By Kvelyn Lundy

James

Man cultlvatas about 25,000
specie* o f plants, about 10,040 o f which are cherished
for their ornamental flowers.

ADVANCEM ENTS IN R A N K to members o f Boy Seoul Troop
Bear Lake were preaented recently by Gerald Aldrich Jr., left,
Anderson, Bob Andeson and Berry Gibbons, second class and to
Herota, tenderfoot,
(Herald

230 of
to Bill
Dennis
Photo)

HKH class at Georgia Tech,
lie received his Bachelor of
Mechanical Engineering de­
gree, Cooperative Plan.
Jim waa graduated with the
Class of 1959 from Oviedo
High School. An outstanding
student for twelve years, he
was valedictorian of his class
GET ON BOARD. little chillun, this is n very special train with some
president of the Student Coun­
very special engineers. Hucksters for the Atlnntie Coast Line's trnvel
cil, received the American L e­
package to the World’s Fair, these four pretty girls recently toured San­
gion and Danforth Foundation
ford, singing, giving out souvenirs and handbills. Pictured front left
awards and waa voted the
to right are O. D. Curtis, general passenger sales agent; Miss Nan John­
most valuable basketball play­
ston, Miss Ellen Hester. Miss Sharon Lewis, Miss Carolyn Wilson and B.
er. He was one of the first
C. Deans, accordianist for the group.
(Herald Photo)
students to be recogniied for
his outstanding scholastic abi­
lity and was chosen to attend
Stetson University's Advanc­
ed Studies Course given for
few of the more advanced stu­
dents in the state.
jgrino, William Grogan, Phyl­ Available tc you without a
JUNE I f
Jim was granted a Martin
doctor’s
prescription,
our
Adm
iitioos
lis Rumor, Jack Hairs, Alfred drug called ODK1NEX. You
Company Scholarship and Co­
Rosie
McKinney,
Charles
E.
oped at Marlin, in Orlando.
Anderson and Clay Williams, must lose ugly fat or your
Ho was on the Dean's list and Willis Jr., Itiah Rome, Don­ all of Sanford; Irvin Morion, money back. No strenuous
extras*, laxatives, massage
is ■ member of the National nie Joseph, Carolyn Pelle- Oviedo; H e b e r t Bradford, or taking of ao-called reduc­
Honorary Mechanical Engln-j
Altamonte Springs. Edward ing
candles,
crnckers
or
eoring
Fraternity,
Pi Tau
Weary, DeBary; and Doris cookies, or chewing gum. ODRl.NEX is a tiny tablet and
Sigma.
Fraatr, Lake Mary.
ensily swallowed. When you
He is married to the form­
Births
take ODRINEX, you still ener Nancy Mason, daughter of
To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Joy your meals, still cat the
Mr. and M m . H. B. Mason of
McKinney, a Baby Boy, San­ fooda you like, but you aim.
Goldenrod.
ford; and to Mr, and Mrs. ply don't have the urge for
lie has accepted a posi­
Donald Eraats, a Baby Girl, extra portions because U li­
lt I S'EX depresses your ap­
tion with the Florida Power
Lake Mary.
petite and decrease* your
end Light Company and will
Discharges
desire for food. Your weight
report to Miami for alx weeks
Shirley Manning and Baby must come dewn, because as
training the latter part of this
Girt, Longwood; Aline Hen* your own doctor will tell you,
when you eat less, you weigh
month.
drix,
Tina
Rose
Hendrix,
less. Get rid o f excess fat
Jeanne Hendrix and Janice and live longer. O D RINEX
Hendrix, all of Titusville; costs $3.00 and is sold on
Beatrice Raulcrson and Baby this G U A R A N T E E : If not
Boy, Barbara Ann Bryant satisfied for any reaion just
return the package to your
and Baby Girl, Alice Beau­ druggist and get ycur full
JIM BROOKSHIRE
WASHINGTON
(U P !)
lieu. Sandra Philagc, Mary money back. No questions
OD RINEX
is
told
The Smithsonian Institution
Scott, Annette Jones, Vcnisha asked.
Wednesday received one of the
Nickel is Canada’ s leading Barr, Dale Van Duscn, Caro­ with this guarantee by:
Me Reynolds Drug M ore —
microphones uied by Presi •sport metal in terms of dol­ lyn Rise and Ocle Campbell,
Sanford— Mail OrdeM Filled.
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt in lars.
all of Sanford.
his "fireside chats" to the ns
tton.
The presentation was made
by the CBS radio network and
its Washington outlet, station
WTOP, A second microphone
used for the historic speeches
whs
presented to President
Johnson.

FAT
OVERWEIGHT

Hospital Notes

SOUTH SEM INOLE Welcome Wagon Club recently visited Sunland
Training Center to give a birthday party for Darlene, one o f the patients
sponsored by the club. Making the trip were Mrs. Nora Norris, Mrs. Lois
Cohen, Mrs. Juanita Moore, Mrs. Helen Green, Mrs. Melnine Stewart,
Mrs. Sandy LaPoma and Mrs. Clare Paulsen, left to right. Also going
but not pictured were Mrs. Lucille Crowell and Mrs. Cathryn Wesley.

Casselberry Cub Scout Pack Names Winners In Olympics
By Jena Casselberry
Cub Scout Feck 540 o f Cae■clbcrry held ita own venion
o f the Olympics Sunday after­
noon beginning with an Irapreislva parade from the Cas■elberry Community Method­
ist Church to the Tost Office
with each cub scout carrying
an American Flag.
Tha young athletaa gather­
ed in front o j the poet office
for the Hedge o f Allegiance
to the Flag before participat­
ing In tha following games:
Walking tha plank, discus
throw, hop, skip and Jump,
javelon throw, shot put for
both distance and accuracy,
running end standing broad
Jump, nail driving, and pitch­
ing horseshoei.
Ribbons were presented to
the winners following these
events by Cubmestera W elly
Krnhne end George Miller.
Individual grand total win­
ner* war* David Miller. Dan
Miller, David Ford and Tom­
my Balmer. Den Two, M m .
Frances Setje denmother, took
first place in neruinulaUd
points| Den Four, Mre, June

Brookshire

Pierson of Oviedo, w ai one of
the 1,253 graduates of the

9600 For Cancer
Mrs. Adam Muller, chair­
men o f tha DeBary Cancer
Unit, reported today that more
than 1800 has been received
to date in the current fund
railing drive. Contributions
still are being accepted and
may be delivered to M m . Mul­
ler by mall or in person.

Edward

III, son of Mr. and Sirs. F. A.

denmother, took year old division were Danny er Britton, fourth.
second piece; Den Five, M m . Miller, first; Tommy Iluliner,
Awards In the 11-12 year
Templeton,

Jen* S e s i o n i , denmother, second;

Jay

Krall,

third; old division

One, Mre. James Miller, fourth; end
Carolyn Milter, denmother, Tommy Iddlngs, fifth. In the
fourth place and Den Three, nine-ten year old diviainn,
Mra. Clydeyn* McKemie, den- wore Harry Wright, first;
Arthur Newberg, s e c o n d ;
mother fifth piece.
WlnneM in the eight-nine John Cherwa, third; and Lest­
third

place;

Den

went

to

David

Miller, first; Ray Templeton,
second; Herb McKentle, third
and Lester Templeton, fourth.
The program closed with
Retreat and lowering of the
flag.

FDR’s Mike In
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NOT Club Gives
Project Report
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Proceed* o f glBJO from ■
carwash and bakeeala spon­
sored last Saturday by th*
North Orlando Teen (N O T )
Club worn reported et a meet­
in g o f the group held Mon
day night with 21 member*
In attendance.
Funds from tho projects,
and those te be sponsored In
the near future, w ill bo need
to purchase equipment and
auppliaa fo r tho elub'e sum­
mer recreation activities.
I t was agreed that recrea­
tion fo r the six through 12
year olds, which w ill be eu
pervlsed by a teenage boy
and girl and ona adult, will
b* conducted from V a.m. un
til noon on Tuesday*, Wed­
nesdays and Thursday* start­
ing next Tuesday, June 23.
The cold drink atand w ill bo
open.
Members voted to change
data o f their weekly dancee
from Wednesday nlgbt to
Thursday night with tha first
to be bald from T:S0 p.m. un­
til midnight, Thursday, June
26, Drata will bo optional
however It was voted that no
"sh ort" short* will be allow­
ed.
In ether bus Insee the N O T*
elected Kay Wilson as assist­
ant sergeant at arms; Lennl*
W est as reporter and Jack
W est as adjutant.

State
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G R A N D V IE W
AVENUE
K IN D E R G A R TE N
pupils, directed by Mrs. A . J. Bracken and assist­
ed by Mrs. F. L. Dampier, held their annua)
spring program a t First Baptist Church. Tak­
ing part were, front row, Janet Cobb, Deane
Wood, Melissa Westbrook, Martha Jo Hardwick,
Debbie Reagan, Reed Fraaaa, Sharon Klein,
Cheryls Horton; second row, Mary Altman,

Emma Ynnnros, David Parker, Tom Hollings­
worth, Butch Rymnn, Ilicky Mann, Steven
Lcnch, Monica O lliff; third row, Paul Thomas,
Roy Harden, Bobby Rape, Charles Markley,
Greg Atkinson, Toni Mathews, Ben Lynl; bock
row, Ilicky Stringer, Jimmy Rosemond, Mark
Struughn, Michael Durant, Rick Moreland, John
Hoganson, John Tucker, Tommy Bell.

4-H Group At
UF Campus

WASHINGTON
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Dr. Edward C. Welsh, execu­
tive secretary o f the National
Aeronautic* and Space Coun­
cil, Wednesday night urged
private
Industry
to make
greater effort* to sell Congrass and tha public on lbs
apace program.
Industry Is not now "carry­
ing Its abaca o f thia part of
the space Job.- said Welsh.
" I t should not he poseibte lor
anyone to take asctously tbs
public diatribes against tbs
national space program ."

AF Launches
Satellite
VAND ENBERG AFB , Calif.
(U P ! ) — Th# Air Fbrea late
Wednesday launched e satel­
lite from d ill West Coast space
and missile base toward an
Intended polar orbit.
l b s aateUMa employed a
Thor-Ageoa combination, asms
aa those used for llw Discov­
erer serlee over e period of
several y e a n . la keeping with
eecurlty policy, the A ir Force
did not disclose the type o(
abet, nor the purpose.

Registration
Set Friday In
North Orlando

Russia 'Flexible' On Bomber Destruction
G E N E V A (U I ’l ) — Russia

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WASHINGTON
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The Agriculture Department
plan* to offer beef to foreign
countries under Hie Food For
Peaca program, It announced
Wednesday.
A spokesman said local cur­
rencies would be accepted as
paym ent 11a empha tiled that
no sales agreements would be
made without first finding out
if they would interfere wltn
regular sales o f other heel
exporting countries.

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year by Susan lion Esse, an honor student and
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon II. Bon Esse.
Presentation wus made by Mrs. Mildred Dzurus,
teacher, during the school’s class day program
on June 6.
(Herald Photo)

day night awarded plaintiff in
a damn go auit a total o f g is ,.
090 following a two-day trial
resulting from a ear-blcycla
crash Sept. 22, I960.
The Jury deliberated an
hour and IS minutes. Judge
Voile A . Williama got tha
verdict at 8 p. m.
Plaintiff* were James R.
Voeker, 11-year-old at tha
time of the mishap, and Mrs.
Iren* Padgett, his mother.
The defendant wa* Muriell
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The child area awarded |12,.
300; the mother 16,790.
The youngster was on a bl.
cycle on Orange Boulevard
near Paola when It was
struck by a car drlvan by
Abrams, testimony showed.
The youth was critically in­
jured but hat line* recovered.
Counsel fo r the plaintiffs
wera Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
o f Sanford and William Whit­
aker of Winter Park. The de­
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delegate

from Florida to the National
Democratic Party convention
and will meet Tuesday with
that group In Tallahassee.
The Florida delegation will
select a permanent chairman
and assign voting power, ac­
cording to State Chairman
Warren Goodrich.
Goodrich told the United
Press International the or­
ganizational meeting will be
administrative in nature. The
delegation Is pledged to Pres­
ident Johnson.
One order o f business will
be to determine which del­
egates w ill have a full vote,
and which will have a half a
vote at the convention which
open* Aug. 21 In Atlantic
City.
The slate ha* 6(1 delegates
and 19 alternates, but only 61
votes.
Goodrich said 42 o f the del­
egates will have a full vole
each, while the other I t will
have one-half vote each. The
other two vote* are for the
national committeeman and
national eommlteewoman who
are listed as alternates.
Goodrich said the delegation
plans te go to the convention
by train, arriving at Atlantic
City tha day prior te th* op­
ening.
Other Item* to be discus*ed
at the Tuesday meeting will
b«
housing,
transportation
and possibly th* assignment
o f member* te convention
committees, Goodrich said.

Zorin's statement cams soon

adopt a after th* United States and
"flexible position" on Am er­ Russia announced agreement
ican proposals fo r th* destruc­ on topics to be discussed by
the disarmament conference
tion o f Jet bombers.
here — the firat time they
Soviet Deputy Foreign Min­
ister Valerian Zorin modified had concluded such an accord
sines the current arms talks
Moscow’s earlier proposal for
began In March, 1902.
tha ImmadlaU destruction of
Zorin
said
bomber*, al­
all bombers owned by major
though outdated by missiles,
powers and said he would pro­
remain n potent means o f de­
pose a stags-by-staga process
livering nuclear bomb* and
Instead.
the Soviet Union would Ilka to
Zorin told the 17-natlon
see all o f them destroyed.
disarmament conference Mos­
Th* United State* has pro­
cow w ill take other opinions
posed that a beginning be
Into account In reviewing Its
made by destroying American
all-bomber suggestion, which
UI7 bombers and Russian
had been rejected as unreal­
TUlO's, obsolescent t y p e a
istic by tha West.
which are being phased sut of
Th* Russian statement in­
service.
creased Western hopes that
It may be possible to work
out some agreement with the
Helen Belle*, o f Indiana,
Soviets fo r a "bomber bon­ was the mother o f Hsrold
fir e " which would b* th* first Macmillan erst British prime
physical act o f disarmament. minister.
it

B i Darla D i l i
Registration fo r the North
Orlando summer recreation
program w ill be held from 8
until 4 p.m. thla Friday at
tha Civic Building la the wlllage recreation area. A ctivi­
ties are scheduled to begin
next Tuesday, Juno 28.
Parents w ill bo required to
register children eig through
IS y e a n o f ago and teenager*
who ora net members o f th*
M M Orlande Taan (N O T )
C M M B he required te reg­
ister la ardor that they may

More than 600 o f Florida'*
top 4-H Club boys and girls
arc spending this week on the
University o f Florida campus
for the first state conference.
Representing Seminole County
aro Carmen Adrlatlco, Cathy
Caminack, Sandy Nlklcr, Bill
Hein and David Jakubcln.
MIsa Ruth Ilarrle, family
life specialist, Florida A g ri­
cultural Extension Sendee, led
a discussion on the topic
“ Who Am I I " at today'*
morning assembly. Th* afternoon will b* spent In butx
groups, followed by a campus
tour. An evening o f music
with
the Florida Summer
Symphony, Edward Troupln
conducting, will round out th*
program.
Dr. M. O. Watkins, director
o f the Florida Agricultural
Extension Service, will close
the conference with a Gashhack and a look ahead on F ri­
day morning.

N A N C V V IR G IN IA GRAMKOW , operating room nurse at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital, hnn been comminsloned a second lieutenant in tho Arm y
Nurse Corps and will report fo r active duty Aug. 10. She hnn been at the
tho local hospital ulnce October, 1962 and U a graduate o f Camden Clark
School o f Nursing, Parkersburg, W. Va. Shown during the commisaioning are, from left, Sgt. Frank Crowley, Sgt. Junnie Wheeler, Lt. Grantkuw and Lt. Donald Nollimler. Othera interested in joining the Army
can contact the recruiter at tha National Guard Armory Mondays from
10 a.m. to 2 p.in.

said today

Space Program
'Sell' Urged

Senator

VuffurV

$18,090 Awarded
In Damage Suit

Cleveland Jr. haa been desig­

CCs Military
Unit To Meet
11m M ilitary A ffa ir* Com­
mittee o f tho Florida State
Chamber o f Commerce w ill
meet at Cocoa Beach Juna 2626 to develop a work program.
Tha committee baa about 100
members.
Ita purpose Is to assist th*
development o f military faellHiss and related Industries In
Florida, according to Chair­
man J. K. Galloway o f Wlntar
Park.
"W o a rt vitally In U r n led
In
assisting the
develop­
ment o f Florida's economy as
It Is related to military faclllUt* and defensa-orlanted
iadustriea,” Galloway said,
Headquarters fo r tha meattag w ill be tha flamad* Inn.
A tour o f tha Cape Kennedy
complex w ill be held Thurs­
day while Friday builntss
aeaalona w ill bo held.

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Barry's 'S o ft' Votes Scranton's Best Bet Prince Edward County Placed Under New Federal Court Order
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Both Goldwater and Rcinn- Scranton raids and Scrnnton wafer delegates on whom
The battle (or the Republican ton have their own lists o f forces don't want to lip their Sr rant on would be wn sling
preiidential nomination now
h i a blandishments. F i r s t
delegates regarded as waver­ strategy.
hat boiled down to a desper­
ing, But they aren't telling
Despite the paychological among these are the 8fl Cali­
ate search by Pennsylvania
anyone, least o f all each warfare being waged between fornia and 32 Indiana deleGov. William W. Scranton for
other, who and where these the two ramps, there seems gates whose state laws re­
Sen. Barry Goldwater’a “ so ft"
delegates are. Goldwater sim­ to bo aome agreement that quire them to support Golddelegates.
ply isn't about to i n v i t e there are "00 or more Gold- wafer.
With the Arizona senator
already in possession, at least
on paper, o f enough delegate
votes fo r a first-ballot victory
at San Francisco next month,
Scranton obviously must cut
into the Goldwater strength
as well as round up most of
the remaining uncommitted
and “ favorite son" delegstions.
Goldwater supporters confi­
dently predict that Scranton
w ill make no converts among
the senator's "publicly com­
mitted” delegates. Scranton
backers hint that they al­
ready have changed some
votes and are hot on the trail
o f other “ soft" delegates.

"T h e county board of sup­
ervisors are directed to e x ­
ercise the power that is theirs
to levy taxes and raise funds
adequate to reopen public
schools on a nondiscriminatory basis as are the schools
in the rest of V irginia," U.S.
District Judge Orcn Lewis

said in the onder. The lan­
guage was almost the same as
the high court's on May 25.
The judge also extended his
1961 Injunction prohibiting the
county from using tax-sup­
ported state and local funds to
help send children to private
schools as long as the coun­

ty's

public schools remain
“ t won't tell you directly.’*
replied Lewis. " I know of no
closed.
Segar Gravatt. an attorney lawyer who would ask a Judge
what the penalties arc for
for the county's hoard of sup­
contempt of court."
ervisors, asked Lewis what
The maximum daily fine 11
penalties the county could ex­ $10,000, Gravatt told newsmen
pect If it found " it impossible later, "but the sky's the limit
as fa r as jail goes."
to comply with the order."

M Feld s

Old Glory
Post 183 Has
Installations
Ry Donna Estea
Recently elected officers of
Old Glory American Legion
Post 18.1 and its Auxiliary
Unit were form ally installed
during ceremonies held fol­
lowing a join t meeting o f the
organizations Monday evening
at the Post Home in Fern
Park.
Carotins Frid, sixth district
commander who served as in­
stalling officer, praised the
Post for its service to vet­
erans and urged members to
keep up the good work.
Assisting Mrs. Frid were
Leonard Lisse, district execu­
tive
committeeman;
Penny
Caldwell, sixth district ad­
jutant; A1 Marsh, sixth dis­
trict chaplain and Nets Frid,
sixth
district
sergeant-atarma.
Installed were Jack Beau­
champ, commander; F r a n k
Bteudle, first vice command­
er; Maurice Rudolph, finance
officer; William
Chambers,
service officer; Linton Cox,
chaplain; Clell Rice, histor­
ian;
Ralph Streblow, ser­
geant-at-arms
and Thomas
Lofgrln, adjutant.
Mary Brown, sixth district
auxiliary president, served as
Installing o fficer fo r the Aux­
iliary Unit and commended
members on having achieved
100 per cent membership. A s ­
sisting Mrs. Brown
were
Maude Young, sixth district
aergeant-at-srms; Della Kryder, acting district chaplain
and Mollis Stcudls, acting dis­
trict secretary.
Installed were Mrs. Ernest­
ine Forward, firs t vice presi­
dent; Vesta Payne, eecond vice
president; Lillian Severs, sec­
retary; Ruth Rudolph, treas­
urer; Elisabeth llllle, chap­
lain; Lillian Cox, historian;
Eva M. Keller, acting first
vice president and M ary Kollman, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs.
Grace Ambachsr, president,
was unable to attend the cere­
mony.

Purnell Named
By Systems Inc.

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RICHMOND. Va. (U P l! —
A
federal
court
followed
through on a U. S. Supreme
Court
mandate
Wednesday
and gave Prince Edward Coun­
ty seven days to raise money
to reopen public schools shut
down five years to avoid in­
tegration.

O R LA N D O — Richard F.
Purnell has been named sen­
ior product engineer at Sys­
tems Inc. and their subsid­
iary, Electronic C r y s t a l s
Corp., according to an an­
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Kaplan, president.
Purnell will be responsible
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new products Into sales mark­
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equipment and crystal filters
while their subsidiary pro­
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Pape 6 — June 18, 196'

About Sports

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von it. In hia next outing he contract after his graduation
hurled another no-hitter but, from Capuchino High School
even more unuauil, he lost it. In San Bruno, Calif., and loos­
ed forward to tha prospect of
Then to cap it all off, Lee
making one trip with the Bal­
went out and tossed another timore Oriole* befora being
no-hlltcr—three in a row. But farmed to a minor league club.
be lost that one, too.
Playboy Bo, meanwhile, had
uet been handled a ticket to
But to lop even that, in
losing the opposing pitcher, the minora by th* Los Angeles
Angeles and was about to be
Beokarlk, hurled a no-hitter
handed his walking papers by
loo.
actress Mamie Van Doren,
Whew! Getting a hit in that
Both muit have noted how
league is getting to be—shall far a determined athlete can
go In ona year Wednesday
we say—unusual.
night when Bunker pitched
Yesterday we happily re­ the Orioles Into first place in
ported that the South Semin­ the American League and Heole Little Association, spon­ liniky doubled hla 1003 vic­
sors of the Little League and tory output fo r th* Los A ng­
the Senior League In that eles Angela.
Hunker’* effort w ai a 6-1
area, had decided to alternate
victory over
tho
Chicago
games.
Until recently Little Lea. White Sox while Rellnsky was
gue games were played at the winning pitcher tn tha
Cooper Field In Caaaelberry Angels' 0-3 triumjih over the
Recreation Park at • p.m., Washington Senators.
The victory put the Orioles
and Senior League tilta be­
gan at • p.m. The aisocla- one full gaino abend o f the
lion decided to alternate White Sox and a game and a
the games and start some half In front o f tho third-place
Senior loop contests at ■ New York Yankees.
Belinsky, who's trying so
p.m. and lJUIe circuit en­
hsrd this year that hia halo
counters at • p m.
That plan, we understand, fa pinching, went 7 1-3 inn­
lasted only one day. Frankly, ing* to register his fourth win
we'd like to sea them s lie r ngainst three lours,
nato the games. We think the
The Dostnn Red Sox nipped
youngsters would like to play the Yankees, 4-3, In 12 Inn­
under liio llghli Just as much ings, tho Cleveland Indians
a i the senior boys. Also, If a swept the Minnesota Twins,
Little League game runs over­ 3-2 and r.-0, and the Detroit
time they must stop It so the Tigers downed the Kansas
Senior Lcagua game can start City Athletics, 3-2, In 10 inn­
promptly at 8 p.m.
ings In other A L games.
It seems to us that plsn
leaves the Little league hold­
ing the "little'* end of the "littla " stick.
* * •

We alio understand the
problem concerning the name
of the park In which all South
Seminole Little Lcaguo and
Senior League games has
been settled.
Great!
W e've been advised by Ken
McIntosh, atlornpy for the
Town of Casselberry, Uiat
Councilmrn agree that It's
okay to call It Cooper Field
In
Casselberry
Recreation
Park. We’ re also told that lea­
gue officials havo stamped
liielr approval on it, too.
For the past two weeks
we've been calling it that,
anyway.
a s *
With tha sixth running of
tha "Firecracker 4U0" leu
than a month away et Day­
tona's Internationa] Speedway
July 4, 37 of the world'*
fastest itock cars already ara
entered In tha 100-lap battle
fo r mure than $01,000 in post­
ed awardi.
Tiny Lund and Paul Gold­
smith, driving ca n sponsor­
ed by Hen-Sun Motors o f
Sanford, will be among tha
boat o f drivers shooting for
the more than $11,000 In
Drat place money.
On July 3, the Speedway
will frature n pair o f 30-lap
(justifying races. On July 3,
time trials will determine the
two pole positions. Drivers
hove estimated that e speed
close to 176 miles per hour
will be needed to win one of
tfao coveted polo spots. Tha
present qualifying mark la
100-plua set by Junior John­
son a year ar;o.

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gtneen In the City Ilccrcallon by reflecting on where they
Department'! Little National stood a year ago today.
League.
Pink-cheeked Bunker had
Lee pitched a no-hitter and just signed a $70,000 bonus

By the way, just before the
season opened the South Sem­
inole Little Lcaguo Associa­
tion sponsored a candy sale to
raise funds to help pay fur the
lighting of Cooper Field.
I'rlsra were announrrd for
the youngsters selling the
most. Tw o blryelea plus no
telling bow many
bats,
gloves and balls will be
banded out Naturday, June
IT. But we underlined that'a
tentative. Also It hasn't
been established wbat time
the prises will be awarded.
Before the tin t game, be­
tween guinea, after the last
game?
One thing's certain! The
two boya who get the bikes
will be tlio association's big­
gest boosters.
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By FRED
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National League
Phlla.
S3 22 BOO
San Fran.
3S 23 .501
Clnn.
31 27 .534 avt
Pitta burgh
31 27 .534 sv*
MUw.
30 30 .300 st*
Ixw Ang.
SO SO .500 st*
Chicago
28 2$ .500 st*
St. Louis
30 31 .401 «
Houston
21 34 .431 St*
New York
1$ 42 .300 11
Wednesday's Result*
Chicago B Philadelphia B
San Francisco S Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh 3 N. Y . 2
St. IxwU 2 Houston t
L. Angeles S Milwaukee 0
Friday's Garnet
Lns Angeles at Clit. (N )
Phlla. at New York 2 ( T N )
Houston s i Milwaukee (N )
San Fran, at St. Louis (N )
Chicago at Pittsburgh (N )

International
Wednesday's Results
Richmond 1 Toronto 0, 1st
Richmond 3 Toronto 1, 2nd
Buffalo S Columbus 2, 1st
Buffalo 4 Columbus, &gt; 2nd
Rochester 2 Atlanta 0, 1st
Hoc he* ter 4 Atlanta 2, 2nd
Syracuse T Jacksonville 1, 1st
Jacksonville ■ Syracuse 4, 2nd

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Oilers In 14-3 Tilt
It's beginning to look like through the entire season with­
the Standard Oilers of the City out a victory.
Of course, It's one objective
Recreation Department'* L it­
the Oilers don’ t want to
tle National League is going
reach. Several times they've
to make It—make it, that It, headed up opponents—even in
the final frame in some in­
stances—only to lose when
their adversaries have pushed
over winning tallies with last
Inning rallies.
But It wasn't even that kind
of a case Wednesday when
First Federal romped on the
Oilers by s 14 to 3 count at
Fort Mellon Park.
Rain
washed
away
the
First Federal evened its
American Legion’s j u n i o r season's record at 10 wins and
baseball contest slated tor 10 losses behind the pitching
Sanford's Memorial Stadium arm of Eddie Grooms who set
Wednesday night.
Manager down the Oilers with the strike
Frank Ttioma*' Sanford nine rut weapon. David Wiggins
waa set to tangle wllh Orlan and Al Grooms tripled tor the
do's Post 242 outfit but, ac­ Savingsmcn and Kip Braden
cording to Thomas, "the field and Cook had doubles for
Standard Oil.
waa standing in w ater."
An afternoon contest yt&gt;a
Thomaa said the affair will
scheduled
between
be rescheduled at a later date terday,
Perfection
Dairy
and
the
but no date was worked out
championship Navy nine in
last night.
Donnie Smith, slated to han the Little American League
die the mound chores for the was postponed beesuse of rain.
locals last night will be given It will be replayed at 7:30
the assignment again Friday p. m. Saturday, Fort Mellon
night when Thomas takes his Park.

Legion Contest
With Orlando
Postponed

Legion nine to Orlando for Its
first engagement with Post
IS.
He reported that Jim Courier
out with a back ailment,
was somewhat Improved and
that he might use Courier on
the hill. But he added, " I 'll
do that only If I have to."
Thomas said Courier has no
difficulty with his arm or with
throwing. The problem, the
local skipper said, Is wllh run
ning. " I t hurts his back to
run," Thomas added.
The locals have complied a
6 and 2 record so far tills season. Saturday night the Sanfond nine returns home to host
New Smyrna Beach.

Program Is Planned

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The first of these meets will

Sanford boys wishing to par-

in a aummer track be held there, one at St Pet.
program arc invited to meet ersburg. another at Ocala, and
with Seminole High School's yet another at Melbourne.
track coach, Dick Williams, Two cross country meets will
at 6:30 p. m. Friday at Evans be held at Boone High in Or­
lando and a decathlon is slatHigh School in Orlando.
"Th e reason for meeting at ed for Evans in Orlando on
Evans," said Williams, "is July 24.
Williams said he wanted to
tint's where the first of eight
t r a c k meets will bo held talk with as many Sanford
under the sponsorship of the boys as possible who arc in­
Florida
Association of the terested in participating in
United States Track and Field this program. "W e ’d wclcom*
youngsters, too, from all part*
Federation."
of Seminole County."
There will be four groups,
Williams explained. Group I
will take in youngsters in the
12-13 age bracket, Group II
Wednesday's Results
is for boys 14 and 15 years of
Knoxville 7 Ashville 0
age, Group HI tor f ' j j e 18
Lynchburg 4 Columbus 2
and 17, Group IV for those IS
Macon 11 Charlotte 7
Chattanooga at Birmingham, and 19, and Group V tor
those 20 and above.
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SECOND H A L F CHAMPIONS o f tho City Recreation Department’s
Junior Hoys League are these members o f the Shrine Club. Pictured
(front from left) Billy CIrncey, Mike Yentsch, Ron Dudley, Steve Leach,
Jimmy Warren and W. R. Beasley. (Back row, from le ft) Danny Butler,
Jimmie Oxford Tim Sain, Lamar Oxford and Mike Long. Behind the
plnycra nrc (from left) Assistant Manager Mike Camp, Trainer Mnrvo
Slone and Manager Jerry Cupahnw. The club will meet the first half
champion Elks team in the league playoff at tho close o f the regular seaBon. Members not pictured are Brad Hollingsworth, Paul Pivec, Dale Wall
and Steve Bailey.
(Herald Photo)

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Houk Likes Yankee Image;
By n *rry Grayson

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
N E W YO R K (N K A )— Slnro
th* advent o f the New York
Mels and their bunner-curryIng claque, there has been
considerable talk about tho
Yankee Image.
The American League rhatn
plons long have been pictured
a t highly efficient, austere
and arrogantly dominating.
Soma insiet that this picture
comes through even on home
and eeiorn television lubes.
Kegardles o f tho Yankee
likeness in the public's mind,
Ralph Houk, the new general
m a n a g e r , isn't about to
change it.
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American
League

People predict the dead-last
New York Met* In their mag­
nificent new Shea Stadium in
Flushing will outdraw the
Yunkeui this i m u n . T h o
prouil Bombers attracted only
200.0IH) mure in the Bronx In
10&lt;&gt;:i than the 1,080,108 who
jmid to root and toot for tho
Mots at the ancient Polo
Grounds.
The Yankee'* p r i n c i p a l
trouble, attendance-wise, lit
tho luck o f attractive oppon­
ents. While a hculthy Mickey
Miuitlo ploying every day
would help, the club still
needs a pennant race.
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EVERY
ment director W. F. "B ill"
pin through the turnstiles
2nd G A L
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with irrelevant gimmicks such B U Y 2 A N D
The meet, sponsored by the
as being tha underdog* end
Casae! berry Plaza
Greater Orlando Chamber of
having a story-spinning char­
MARY
Commerce and Minute MakI
acter os manager.
Casselberry
838-7681
Company, fcaturns competi­
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Basic research leading to
sions for boy a and girls rang­
a *
evidence that porpoises poss­
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tee anything wrong with the
League at Jet I.anro with shaw Drive.
Yankee Image," said Houk in
Harold's Spar Service close
hia new office at tho stadium:
behind in second spot. A tic
" I f winning consistently gives
for third Is shared by plerro’s
the wrong impression, then
Manufacturing and P. /euli
the entire idea o f all games
and Sons. Next in line la Mary
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la what
Brown's Beauty Shop and Jet
everybody is trying to d o Lane*.
M 23 .610
Baltimore
win. What do they want the
Joan Krieck fired e 223/507 Chicago
33 22 .600 1
Yankees
to do— lose?
I'd
to lead the league In all de­
New York
31 23 .589 It* hate to think th* world is
partments while pacing PierCleveland
30 27 .526 6
moving backward.
Manufacturing. Pat Rob­
Minnesota
82 29 .525 S
"Yankee Stadium la known
bins bowled her first 200 game
Boston
31 30 .506 6
as th* Home of Champions
while rolling for Jet Lanes.
26 31 .456 9
Detroit
fo r good reason and I Intend
Other high games were turn27 37 .122 m * to keep it that way. I t ’s oc­
Wish.
I in by Dot Johnson who Los Ang.
26 37 .419 12
cupants won the title with 28
rolled a 167-169.180 and ■ 516
22 37 .373 14
Kan. City
pennants and 20 world cham­
aerlea for Harold’s Spar Ser­
Wednesday's Results
pionship* In 43 yenrs. Yankee
vice. Sue Jackson picked up
5 1 9 E. F I R S T S T R E E T
SANFO RD . FLA.
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2 -S 4 4 1
Boston 4 N. York 3
Stadium la tho House That
the 3-T spilt.
Baltimore 6 Chicago 1
Dabo Ruth Rultt and great
L. Angeles 5 Wash. 3
athlete* hava been hitting the
Cleveland 3 Minn. 2, 1st
ball fo r distance and other­
Cleveland S Minnesota 0, 2nd wise setting records there
Detroit 3 Kansas City 2
•ver alnre— Lou Gehrig, Joe
Friday’s Games
DiMngglo and now Mickey
Cleveland at I,. Angeles (N ) Mantle, Roger
Maria and
Washington at K ansu City
soma more."
Remits Wednesday
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Altamonte 8, No. Orlando 4
Detroit at Minnesota (N )
STANDINGS
Boston at Bait. 2 ( T N )
Long wood
Casselberry
Altamonte Springs
Bear Laka
North Orlando
Sunland
Game Tonight
Caaaelberry -va- Dear Lake,
Results Wednesday
• p. m.
Bear Lake 10, No. Orlando
STANDINGS
Caaaelberry
1
North Orlando
2
Altamonte Twins
3
Results Wednesday
Bear Lake
3
Navy-Perfection Dairy, ppd,, Sunland
a
rain, (to be played 7:30 Sat­ Longwood
1
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Lake Mary
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Altamonte Senators
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Game Tonight
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Florida Slate ............... 10 11
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Sanfurd Atlantic .......... $ 15
The arequebua waa an early
Game Today
form of Ihe musket developed
George's at Fla. State
from the small cannon of the
4:30 at Bay Avanue Park
15th century.

Rose And Wilk’s
Minnesota And
Lead Sandspurs
Missouri Will
Play For Title

OMAHA, Neb. (U P l) - All
llso marbles will he In tho ring
tonight as Missouri and Min­
nesota duel for collegiate
baseball's national champion­
ship.
Missouri, wllh Dennis Musgraves throwing a two-hltter
and retiring the aide In order
In every Inning but one, elimi­
nated Maine, 2-1, Wednesday
night to advance to tonight's
showdown with the Gophers,
Jack Stroud, $-1, has been
drawn from M Irion's bank of
pitching richneia to face Min­
nesota’s Joe Pollack for the
NCAA title. Pollack has won
10 of 12 decisions this season
and haa beaten Texas A AM
and Southern California In the
tournament.
Minnesota's Ion in the dou­
ble elimination serin was to
Missouri, 4-1, That defeat left
tho Gophers,
Mluou
and
Maine aU with a single blem­
ish and Minnesota drew a bye
llitu tonight's showdown.

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Sandy Blanks Braves For 3rd Shutout In Last 4 Starts
Giants Defeat
Reds As Cubs
Down Phils

MrnimM
By MURRAY OLDERMAN
Sports Editor
Ntwspoper Entarprisa Assn.

By Milton Rlchman
U P I Sport* Writer
And to think the Lo* Angele i
Dodgers quibbled with
Sandy Koulix over his contract.
They even suggested that
he start thinking about going
into some other line of busin c ij when he didn’t ruih to
terms last spring but Koufax
thought it over and decided to
stick around.
That decision could turn out
to be the luckiest thing that
ever happened to the Dodg­
ers.
lie has not given up * run
o f any kind in two weeks and
pitched his third shutout In
his last four starts Wednesday
night when he blinked Mil­
waukee 50, for his lifth
straight victory.
Sandy (truck out eight to
regain the National League
strikeout leadership with a
total of 100.
H i* season record standi
at M compared to the 10-3
record he boasted exactly one
year ago when he went on to
win 25 game*.
Elsewhere in the National
League, the San Francisco
Giants climbed within seven
percentage point* of first
place with a 3-2 victory over
the Cincinnati Rod* while the
Cuba knocked o ff the firstplace Philadelphia Phillies, 85. The Pittsburgh Pirates nip­
ped the New York Meta, 3-2,
and the St. Louis Cardinal*
shaded the Houston Colls, 2-1.

Men's League
Results Wednesday
Klngswood 23 Wllaon Malcr 2
Kingswood
658 4-23 22 0
Wilson Mater
010 1 - 2 2 7
W P—Bud Moncrlef (10-1), LP
—Tom Debord (3-7)
l i l t — Bobby Johnson, Kingswood (2 ) fifth and sixth of
year
Dan Underwood, K i n g s wood, sixth o f the year
Hutch
Cook,
Klngswood,
fifth o f the year
Don
Harvey,
Kingswood,
sixth of year
Florida State Bank I I MeRaney 14
Mcltancy
252 030 2-14 22 3
Fla. State 330 322 2-15 IS 3
W P —Don Hunter (1-2), L P —
Frank Williams (13-7)
H H —Larry Wataon, McRaney, aixtli o f like year
STANDINGS
Kingswood ............
McKancy .............
Longwood .............
Jtobba ..................
Florida State ............... 3
Chase
............... 2
USO .............................. 1
Wilson Maler ............... 1
Games Tonight
Chase at Hobbs 7:30
Longwood at USO 8:45
at Ft. Mellon Park

Pee Wee League
Results Wednesday
Yank* vs Tigers, ppd. rain
Chiefs ve. Panthers, ppd. rain
Garnet Today
Yanka v«. Tigers (F t. Mellon
Little League Field 4:30)
Chiefs vs. Panthers (F t. Mel­
lon Softball Field 4:30)

LOUISVILLE, Ky ( N E A ) - rage, another car for Mrs.
fhe boy was 12 and skinny Martin and a pick-up truck
for general purposes.
and undersised. And they stole
So there's no material aour
his bike.
grapes (he doesn't need the
Tears made rivulets down money) when he reviews the
the cheeks of Cassius Marcel- early history of the heavy­
lut Clay. He atood in the door­ weight champion of the world.
But in the tiled ami paneled
way of the old Columbia Gym
downstairs recreation room
South of Broadway on Fourth
there's not a single picture
Street and ignored the candy of the kul he nursed through
and toya and balloons they Golden Gloves and an Olym­
were giving away at the home pic light heavyweight title.
•
•
•
show.
Joe came lo New York in
“ There'a an officer downI960 and met Cassius off the
slalri, boy," one of the m er­ boat from Rome, lie w aj aupchants told him. "G o see him ." posed to be Clay’s professional
At the bottom of the steps, manager, with the hacking of
tucked in between the columns Mr. Billy Reynolds ot Reyn­
olds Metals, who was ready to
Dial supported the ceiling of
present Cassius with $20,000
the basement, a ring was rig ­ as a token o f good faith. The
ged up and little kids were papers were already drawn
pounding each other with up and the Clay clan was in
the
lawyer’s office
when
overstuffed gloves.
someone look Martin aside
That’s where Cassius Clay
and whispered that Cassius
found officer Joe Martin of Clay Sr. would never let a
the Louisville police force, or cop manage his son.
vice versa.
“ 1 haven’t seen him since,"
"I'm gonna whup whoever said Joe. “ lie wasn’t as loud­
stole my bike." he told Mar­ mouthed as he is now. but he
tin between sobs. They never
was always brash. He listen­
found the bike or the kid who
ed, though. With me, it was
stole it, but Cassius watching always ’ Mr. Martin.' If 1 told
the other little kids swing him it was raining outside
their
pillows, decided he’d and the sun was shining, he’d
like lo try it, too. Then, as
never went to the window to
now, and for the last 25 years,
look.
Martin ran the boxing pro­
"W e went to Frisco in
gram for the city recreation California for the final Olym­
department.
pic trials and had a rough
By day, he still rides a
flight from Louisville to Chi­
three-wheel
motorcycle
for
cago. He got scared of flying.
the traffic division. He's also
In Frisco, he started to pop
an auctioneer and owns his
off. I took him to the hotel
own resort at T a r Springs 70 ansi told him, 'If you open
mllca further Into Kentucky.
your mouth again, I'll Jerk
Martin lives on Melody 1-ane
you right out of this tourna­
on the southern edge o f the
ment.' lie shut up.
city in an upper bracket,
"W e wanted to come luck
sprawling
ranch home.
on the train because he was
There's • Cadillac in the gaafraid to fly. 'You're flying
back with the rest,' I said, ‘or
I'll leave you standing on a
corner.'
"A n d I left him on the cor
Remits Wednesday
ner. He had to hock hla watch
No games scheduled
fu- fare to come home to
STANDLNGS
Louisville on a bus.
Shrine
"1 sat with him fo r two
CI’ O
houra one afternoon ami con
Rotary
ned him Into flying to Rome
Elks
fur tho Olympics, iie wasn’t
Kiwnnis
going to go. I told him he'd
Lake Mary
never l&gt;e heavyweight champ­
Civilan
ion of the world if he didn't
Games Today
go.
Rotary at Civitan 4:30
" I f I was hla manager, he
Lake M iry at CPO 7:30
wouldn't he a Muslin or what­
(Memorial Stadium)
ever you call him. 1 wouldn't
let tltose people run around
his camp."
When Clay was 18, Martin
stopprd a fight because he
Results Wednesday
thought Caailus was taking
First Fed. t l Standard Oil 3 too much of a beating. Alto­
Standard Oil
120 o o o - 3 7 gether, Clay had 108 amateur
F irit Federal 300 05x-14 12 bouts and lost six under the
WP—Eddie Grooms (S 3 ), LP Louisville cop.
Martin is now coach o f the
—Mike Laubcrt t oo)
STANDINGS
national Golden Gloves team.
Hunt Llncoln-Mercury HI 5 At 48, he is completely bald
flat-stomached.
And
Locomotive Engineers 13 7 and
Chase .......................... 13 8 tough.
"Cassius run* scared," he
First Federal ............. 10 M
Standard Oil ............... 0 22 analyzed hla erstwhile pupil.
"H e hasn't got the most heart
Game Tonight
Locomotive Engrs. at Chase In the world. He’s like a kid
In the wood*. He whistle*."
(7:30 et Ft. Mellon Park)

Junior League

Little National

I/ / / X

Tw o make-up g a m ti in the
City Recreation Department’s
Junior Boyi League will be
played Saturday.
CPO will tangle with the
Kiwania nine at 10 a.m. and
the E lki claih with Civitan at
2 p.m. Games wiU be pliyed
at Memorial Stadium.

Cubs Sign Pair
CHICAGO (U P D - T h e Chiago Cubs signed two players
rom Wart burg College W*dcsday and assigned them to
heir Caldwell, Idaho, farm
earn.
They
were
pitcher
lave Langrock of Anscar,
owa, and outfielder R&lt;y Bye
rom Janosville, Iowa,

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McRaney's Painter* squared game's only home run. Frank
Williams and Faulkner each
o ff In a nip and tuck contest
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through seven Innings with
the Banker* putting across Florida Stats victory snapped
the final and winning tally a five-game winning atreak
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Orlando 8 Sarasota 5
Sarasota 1 Orlando 1
M iam i 4 Lakeland 1
Ft. Lauderdale at Tampa,
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St. Pate at Daytona, ppd., rain

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June 18, 196-1 — Page 7

The Bed Poata took over
first place in the Wilson*
Mater Women'* Scratch Lea­
gue at Jet I.nnea by virtue
of a three-point sweep over
the Rockers.
Lit Klein hitting a 178
game and Verna Holton roll­
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traders while Jane Spolski
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tempo for the Lounger* in
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the Sectionals who had the
high aerie* winner when Pat
“ 600" Sipley who bombed
203/626.
The
Sertlonala
and the
Rockers are tied for third
place with rrroid* o f 14-10,
only one game in back of
the second place Loungers.
Not too far o ff the pare and
the Commodes and the Heclinrra.
Helen Allman grabbed solo
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Supper Honors
Susan Skinner And

At/ss Judy Van Dam. Shower Honoree
By Donna Estes
Miss Judy Ann Van Dam of
Long wood, was guest of honor

Walter Neal

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N E W L Y IN S T A L L E D OFFICERS o f the WSCS
o f the Grace Methodist Church nro Heated left
to right Mrs. Ophelia Bennett, treasurer and
decretory o f supply; Mrs. John Dominey, past
president and installing o fficer; Mrs. Alma
Smith, secretary o f misionary education; and
Mrs. Edna Murray, secretary o f youth and
student work. Standing from the left are Mrs.
Barbara Clemmcr, outgoing president nnd in­
coming vice president; Mrs. Mary Williams,
president; Mrs. Mary Lou Hires, secretary o f

promotion; Mrs. Jonn Howe, secretary o f Chris­
tian social relations; Mrs. Lena Howell, circle
chairman, Mrs. Ruth Wall, chairman o f local
church activities, Mrs. Mildred Grnmkow, sec­
retary o f spiritual life and Mrs. Dorothy Crock­
er, recording secretary. Officers r.ot present for
picture are Barbnra Monroe, secretary o f chil­
dren's work; Florino Gill, secretary o f litera­
ture; and Mrs. Louise Harris and Mrs. Mary
Ann Williams, circle chairmen.

11

Bride-elect Miss Susan (Sun­
ny)
Skinner and
her fi­
ance,
W aller
Neal,
were
honor guest* of a recent bar­
becue chicken supper with
Mrs. Jim Robson, Mrs. Ed
McCall and daughter. Ml**
Susan McCall, serving as hos­
tesses.
Guests
enjoyed
birbecue
chicken, corn, beam, noodle
casserole,
rolls,
ersnberry
parfait, and home made pound
cake.
The bride-elect was present­
ed several pieces of her chos­
en china from the hostesres,
and her fiance received a tool
chest with the guests adding
handy articles to fill the chest.
Enjoying the delicious food
and entertaining evening were
Charles Fox and Rosemary
Southward; John Mann and
Susan McCall; John Whelchel
and Ann Crapps; and Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Smith.

Enterprise

Personals
By Helen Snodgrass

Bridal Shower Honors Miss Anderson
By Mrs. Jos. K. Mathleux
M bs Anils Anderson, brideelect of Raymond Held, was
recently honored with a bri­
dal shower at Geneva Com­
munity House with Mrs. Sara
Craig and Mrs. William Has­
son acting as eo--hostesses.
The decorations featured ar­
rangements of pink and yellow
rosea. Centering the refresh­
ment table, whlrh was over­
laid with a lovely pastel yel­
low cloth, waa a sheet cake
surrounded with roses, fern
and carnations.
Hcfrcshlng
punch, nuts and candies com­
plimented the cake.
Miss Anderson, lovely in •
light blue dacron drew, was
presented a pink carnation
corsage from the hostesses,
and she received many beau­
tiful and useful gifts from the
guests,
Attending the shower were
the Mmes. Gracey Lindsay,
Mablc
Haulerson, Dalphrno
Youngblood, Virginia Hughey,
Elmer Wiseman, Melvin Har­
per, Charles Gatlin, Margaret
Ellis. Sarah Graeey, William
Hasson and Jean Conner.
A lto the Mines. P c a il Har­
per, Jcinncne Morgan, Eli­
zabeth Mtthlcux and Sarah
Craig.
Alao the Misses Rue Y a r­
borough, Kay Hughey, I/iretto l^ e and Beverly Gatlin.

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and were served refreshments
of cake, punch, mints and
nuts.
Centering the table, covered
in sheer white linen, was a
white cake topped with a
miniature bride and groom.
Guests included the Mmes,
Fern
Whitehead.
Herbert
Grcny, Carroll Scott. Betty
Wright, C. C. Lawrence, John
Crump and Jerry Van Dam.

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MISS JUDY V A N DAM, center, was honor guest o f a bridal shower nt
the educational building of the First Baptist Church o f Longwood re­
cently. To the left Is Miss Carla Lommler, hostess, and Miss Cyrethn Ellis,
hostess, is on the right.

Personals
Mrs. Raymond Holmes of
Hlllcrest in Altamonte Springs,
is hospitalized In the Florida
Santarium and Hospital.

Mrs. Agnes Williams of
Merritt Manor in Longwood
is convalescing at a nursing
home, 105 Evans Street, Or­
Guests included J i m m y ] Shaw, Glen Friddje, Barbara lando, following recent sunFinch, Charles Harp, Margie Evans, Beverly Jamison, Don grry. She Is now allowed to
Goodspeed,
Gary
Sanders,1Nottingham. Pat Johnson and have visitors and would ap­
Charlotte Sanders, L a r r y, Annette Hicks.
preciate hearing from her
friends.

Party Celebrates Birthday

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Scatter seeds along the row,

T H E G E N E VA COMMUNITY HOUSE was the scone of u recent bridal
shower honoring Miss Anita Anderson, bride-elect o f Robert Reed. From
left to right are Mrs. Sarah Craig, hostess, Miss Anderson, honoreo. Mrs.
Jack Anderson, mother o f the honorcu ami Mrs. Hill Hasson, hostess,

DeBary Personals
lly M r*. Adam Muller
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Mr. nnd Mr*. Neil Dennis
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nro willing to wait longer for lightly.
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the flowers than If you icl
using fine mist nozzles or
out needling plants, you save
sprinklers so water is applied
on your expense. Hero ir e
gently and does not wash out
some suggestions.
the seeds.
First dig up the bed. Use a
When seedlings have two
spade (hat lifts and turns the pairs o f leaves, thin to desir­
soil from ■ depth of six to able distance. Then pinch tip*
from remaining plants. There­
eight Indies.
after keep set-tilings fertiliz­
Rake out all debris, such ed, watered, weeded and pest
as old plant parts, invading controlled as they grow.
Always rmember that ex­
rooti with an sxe. Break up
cessive
water kille plant life;
any large lumps of soil.
Spread humus o f some kind It first makes the leaves turn
over the area one or two Inch­ yellow, then they will fall off.
es deep. Sprinkle a packaged Too much water affects plant
soli conditioner over bed at roots because the water fills
the air spares In the sol) end
rate specified on the package
and then fertiliser, as sped, the roots suffer from the lick
tint for Die brand. Use s bal­ of air.
Water only when the soil Is
anced formula or dehydrated
and pulverized poultry or on the dry side. Scratch the
surface of the sail with your
dairy manure.
Turn soil again to mix all finger. U it Is dry to the
this together. Itakc lt smooth touch, water.
llouso plants, water thor­
and wet it down.
Design your plant pattern oughly until the water drains
and decide what goes where. from the pot drainage hole.
Consider flower color sod Don't water again until the
soil begins to dry.
plant height.
Don't put your plants on a
With a small pointed tool,
make rows to specified depth, watering schedule. Conditions
no deeper for sure, within In the home vary with the
the design. Rows need not be seasons. Plants require dif­
straight. Curves tre generally ferent amounts o f water, de­
pending on the temperature
more pleasing.
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vard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bryant
and their three year old son
Jerry, Jr. and Mrs. Bryant's
sister, Rosa l ’eters. travelled
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the Logans and a brother
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By Donna Estes
Miss Pamela Ann Hicks,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
vention held at the Daytons
W. Hicks of longdate, was
Pim a Hotel, Daytona Beach.
honored recently with a party
While Howard ia away the at her home in celebration of
Hendersons,
have
two of her sixteenth birthday,
nephews, Charles anil Johnny
Pamela and her guosts en­
visiting them, as well as the joyed an evening o f dancing
hoys father, Eugene, o f Or- and were served sandwiches,
Inndn, nnd they have had a chips, soft drinks, birthday
wonderful time down on thu cake and Ice cream by Mrs.
raneh na well n* taking u few Hicks and Pam ela’s alter, Lil­
boat rides on the lake.
lian Hicks.

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Personals

Gifts • Cards • Books

Miss Cyrctha

Mbs Nancy Whitehead serv­

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Long-wood

Flemings

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son left Tuesday morning to

Mra. William Hibbard of
Ml.-.a Pamela Muiihiugli, lellnyou Vlnln, entertained Mr.
siding with them, and l'urnend Mr*. Kd. T. Phillip* uf
cln will attend aehuol in the
I.like Worth, Florida, Wednvsarea.
day evening for dinner nt the
IM Ia ry Restaurant.
The former pastor o f the
The philllpa are an route
PeRary Community Methodist
to vl»lt the World'a Fair at
Church, Rev. Wilfred A llFlushing, N. Y. and will apend
ridge, will he honored nt the
aeveral month* at their Amhomo o f hla son in law and
ilyvllie home before returning
daughter, Rev. and Mr*. llul&gt;
to Lake Worth,
scorn Carlton on his So Birthday, June |H,
Ml** Marjoria Gnllea of
Lukcwood ilr. entertained Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Schenck
and Mr*. William Ilrnnett of
entertained Mr. and Mr*. Har­
Mr. and Mra. Robert N. Mc­ New York City, at her pool- ry McGill o f Washington, D.C.
Gee huvo na their pre*ent aide In the rear o f her home. recently at their home in Pa­
guests, their daughter, Mr*,
lin ry.
Norhet Freebornne o f itrldgeton, Missouri, and daughter.
Mr. and Mra. Thornton
Charity, and ton, Norget Jr.
Smith of Narsnja Rd. hava
Mr. Freehourne will Join
returned to PeRary after an
the family at a Inter dale.
absence o f many month* In
Mra. McGee nl*o hu* her
California, since the death uf
By Donna Kites
sister, Mra. It. I ’. Mac Intyre
their daughter. Mr. Smith,
Mrs. Harry Osteen and Mrs.
Mr*. Rela Ilrown, mother of
President o f the Dellary Vol­
Eva
Williams attended the
Mra. Paul Miller, of Longunteer Fire Department, will
Cross
of Malts banquet In
wood, I* (pending the dimmer loose no time gelling back
DeLand, Monday evening.
visiting friend*, Mr. and Mr*. into harnr** again.
H. T. Peeples, in Klngsland,
Ga.
Fatrick
Nolle
graduated
from
Rlshop Moore
High
Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Gene School and will enter Florida
Stewart and aon*, Shaw and University on a scholarship.
llrent, were recent gucM* of Majoring in Chemistry, Pat­
hi* parent*, Mr. nml Mr*. rick livea with hia parents,
Charles Sic wart, of Oxford and brother Richard and sis­
Street In Lmgwood, an route ter Peggy on Naranjs Rd.
to overseas duty.
and Colon)i&gt;a Rd.

BEST DADS

First Baptist Church of Longwood, with Miss Carla Lomm­

attend the slate F. F. A. Con­

i'apini'iiu
rntertnined
Mrs.
I ’apincau's cousin end her
Enmity, Mr. nnd Mr*. II. J.
Ilcrtiilnl nml daughter, Nor­
ma, of Miami.
Normn |* home from col­
lege in Murylnml, where she
ii Binding to 1h- a mi mo ut
St. Joseph’* Hospital.
Kn Itoute Die llcrtollni'a
■lopped o ff nt the World'a
Fair in New York, before
bending for llhndn Inland,
where they vlnlted with relaUvea and frirnd* In-fore urriving in Deliary.

See Our
Wide Selection
Of

at a recent bridal shower at
the educational building of the

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�Church Youth Organization
Honors Graduating Members
The youth organization of

The menu featured dainty
sandwiches, cake, punch and a
o f TJitter Day .Saints recent­ variety of other delieasies.
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Reception Fetes The

H. Hires Family

Chrilt

Fellowship Hall of Hie Grace
Mcthodlat Church was filled
with enthusiasm and happiness
last
Sunday
afternoon
as
church member* and friends
attended a lovely reception
tea honoring Rev. and Mrs,
John H. Hires, Jr. and child­
ren, Shirley Ann, Stuart and
Steven.
Rev. Hire* ha* been a l i g n ­
ed by the Florid* State Con­
ference to *erve the church
as p»*ti»r for another year.
The serving table, overlaid
with an exquliife sheer linen
cutwork cloth, was centered
with a lovely floral arrange
ment of yellow glad* and alnnias flanked on either side hy
silver candelabra holding yel­
low tapers. Refreshing fruit
punch was served from a cry­
stal punch bowl, with an as­
sortment of dainty cakes, candies and nuts offered from
silver and crystal compotes
and tray*.

ly honored tha 1904 Samirols
High School graduate

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beri with an impressive pro
gram

and buffet.

Honor
Mauvetn

guests
r ills ,

were

Miss

MU* Sharon

Lapioll, Kenneth Tyre, Hoyle
Carlton, and William Hunti-ll e i.
Bishop Freeman L. llaggctt
presented a challenge to tho
graduates and each gave ltd
appropriate t espouse.
Foilotviitg

an

interesting

program in the L.D.S. chapel,
00 guests adjourned to t'ul*
tural Hail for a buffet.
A white lira rich adorned
with red roses utui miniature
diplomas formed the centerpiece for tire table In the foy­
er, Also a graduate doll stood
by the branch.
The buffet table, overlaid
with a white cloth Imprinted
with graduation caps and di­
plomas, was centered with n
beautiful arrangement of red
roses on white driftwood.

Mrs. V . Copeland
Receives Degree
In Nursing
Mis. Virginia 1.. Copeland
of New Smyrna Dench was
among the graduates from
Daytona Deach .Junior Col­
lege on June 10, lPtll. She
received an Associated De­
gree o f Science in Nursing.
Mrs. Copeland a t t e n d e d
elnsses at the Junior College
for two years nnd received
her clinical training at Hali­
fax Hospital. She will take
the Stale Hoard o f Nursing
Kxaminnthm in August for
her license a* a Degistercd
Nurse.
Mrs. Copeland’s parents arc
Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. l.umhiuist
of this city. Attending the
graduation
exercises
from
Sanford were Mr. ami Mrs.
K. F. l.undqulat, Mr. and Mrs,
M. D. Conway nnd Mr. and
Mrs, Itnbcrt M. Meyers.

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size. Tare. Cut a thin slice
from the tip of each so tur­
nips will stand when invert­
ed. Parboil in sailed water.
Drain. Deginning at the bot­
tom hollow out each one tn
the form of a eup. Mash the
portions of turnips which were
temoted. Combine with an
equal quantity of chopped
Iticul, rlieese or (ish. .Season
to taslr Moisten with a little
cream. Place In a baking pan.
Duke In moderate oven. 375
degrees about 25 minutes.
Serve with a roast.
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Have Just got to give some
o f these wonderful hints that
Mary Guycr’a
STUFFED PE PPERS
1 have been getting.
Here are some uses for vour Its cups canned tomatoes or
b ripe tomatoes, peeled
hair-dryer:
1. Defrost refrigerator or 1 cup thick sour cream
salt and pepper
deep freeic.
2. When dc-spotting rug, H green pepper*
furniture or clothing you can '» cup tomato juice
hasten drying to prevent spot 12 crackers
tront leaving a ring.
Chop tomatoes. Add cream
3. Speed drying of drip-dry and tomato juice. Season to
i h l r " nr suit* by taping plas­ t**te
Mix w i t h
cracker
tic bag shut and blowing crumbs until mixture will
hold its shape. Cut tops frum
warm air into it.
peppers. Remove membranes
To clean a wicker basket, and seeds. Mulf with tomato
use a brush and detergent so­ mixture. Rake in moderate
lution. Chlorine bleach will oven -lot) degrees until pepper
brighten it nnd a coating ol case* are tender. If desired,
pepiwri may be filled with
spray wax will add luster.
well seasoned, cooked lima
Spray starch on washed beans and coni. Cover with
tennis shoos to give them bet­ buttered crumbs.
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ter shape and make them stay

Silk scarves become rain
hoods when you sew a trlnng u lir plastic head cover inaide.
Lemons slay fresh longer
covered with cold water iu re­
frigerator.
An adjustable ironing board
w ill often fit in dining room
better than card table to pro­
vide extra placo settings (or
children.
Cheese souffle will
hold
•hape longer if you substitute
quick tapioca for the flour in
thickening milk base.
Small nicks on your preci­
ous crystal can be smoothed
with a fine emery hoard.
PlaiU e
dry-cleaners bigs
protect light fixtures when
you are piloting or re-plaaw ring a ceiling.
Cracker* in canapes will
Dot be limp If crackers are
treated before topping is add­
ed. Soak M tap. gelatin in 1
cup cold water. Stir into t*
eup mayonnaise. Spread layer
on cracker* and chill 15 min­
utes In refrigerator befote
adding topping* of meat, fish,
eggs or cheese.

Mary Durnbam's D i x i e
Chews.
These are
simply
grand as 1 have already Died
them.
D IX IE CHEWS
Cream '* cup butter and 1
eup sugar
Add 2 egg yolks, well beaten
H » cups plain flour
1 itp. vanilla
W cup nut meats
I'rrss dough into pan. Press
the 'a cup nut meats into
dough. Deat 2 egg whites,
stiff, and Into them, beat 1
cop brown sugar. Spread over
top of cuke. Sprinkle Vi cup
nulmeats on top If you wish.
Rnkc al 350 degrees about 3u
minutes.
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GINGERLESS GINGER
SNAPS by Uertha Hull
’ « cup shortening
1 beaten egg
2 cups flour
I tap. soda
*i rup raisins
Vi cup sugar
1a cup molasses
U tap. salt
Vi tip. cinnamon
Vi cup nut mcati
Thoroughly cream shortening and sugar. Add egg, mo­
lasses. Deal thoroughly. Add
sifted dry ingredients. Mix.
Chill. Form balls. Drop on
grean-d cookie sheet. Flatten
with bottom of glass, [lake tn
hot oven, 375 degree*, for
about 10 minutes.
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Save wish hones from poul­
YELLO W
try for gift wrapping. Enam­
IX)M ATO PRESERVES
eled in white or sprayed with
gold they are attractive iu 4 lbs. small yellow tomatoes
2 lemons
center of satin bow.
1 tbsp. ginger root
Short-stem flower* will float 3Vi lb*, sugar
evenly In shall*)* ccntcrpiccc I tbsp. whole mace
Wash tomatoes and prick
dish U you insert stems in
plastic dotty. To float flower* rath one with a fork. Add
In punch bowl, invert stems in sugar and 1 lemon, sliced
slice at apple, orange or thinly, and Juice of 1 lemon.
Mix. Tie mac* and ginger
root tn thin cloth bag. Add to
lira. 1. F. Deatrick * prize tomatoes. Heat slowly and
simmer gently until fruit U
winning recipe.
transparent. Remove tomato­
T U R N IP CUPS
■ Select while turnips of equal es. Boil syrup uulU thick. Add

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A RECEPTION lual Siiinlity ho.-tcil by the WSt'S of the 11nice Methodist
Church honored the llev. and Mrs. Joint Hires and family, who has Iteen
re-usslgnctl to the church, lit the front row from the left tire the Hires
sons, Stuart and Steven. Hack rmv front the left arc Mrs. Ruth Wall, hos­
tess, Mrs. .lean Leonard, hostess, llev, Hitt's holding' daughter, Shirley
Ann, Mrs. Hires, Charles Healey, chairman of the board and Mrs. Healey.

Ruth Wall

and

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Mr*.

CABANA
SETS

Jean Ijoonard served as co­
innt woes for the delightful
reception, assist'd by ladies
of the Women's Society of
Christian Service.

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springtime.

R . McCallister

fo h m h

Louisiana Mate University
fiv e s this recipe for SW EET
POTATO CHIPS. Sounds easy.
Cover whole sweet potatoes
with
cold
water. Quickly
bring water to a temperature
betwoen 17S degrees anil 190
degrees, keep al this lirat for
30 minutes. Dime potatoes in
cold water. Peel and slice pa­
per-thin. Prc-licat fal. Deeptry chips at 3i)U degrees until
edge* begin to brown—3t» to
3 minutes. Drain, then spread
on pnjter towels to cool.
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clean longer.

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Mrs.

Father’s
Day
Sunday

Betty Annes
Hair Styling Salon

2201 S. Park Ave.

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Ity Mrs. It. I.. Johnson

Celebrates Sixth

tomatoes and heat to boiling.
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Virginia Cooper’#
CRACKLING COHN BREAD
Its cups cut mural
&gt;&gt; tap. salt
2 tbsps, flour
2 laps, sugar
1 egg, well beaten
3 taps, baking powder
1U cups milk
I 1? cups cracklings
Add flour, rornnteal, augur,
salt mid linking powder, egg,
amt milk. Add cracklings.
Real thoroughly.
Rake
in
well-oiled shallow pan in hot
oven. 450 degrees about 2u
minutes or drop by teaspoons
on a lnit well-oiled gtiddlc.
Fry u n 111 golden brown.
Serve* ti.

Florence M illers JELLIED
STRING DEAN SALAD
I cup cooked cubed carrots
tty Ksrlvn Lundy
I eup cooked cubed potatoes
Russell McCallister, son of
1 green pepper, chopped fine
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Me2 stalks celery, chopped fine
Cullistrr, celebrated his sixth
1 tbsp. vinegar
birthday tuunday afternoon at
mayonnaise dressing
hi* home in Oviedo, This vvnt
3 tbsps. gelatin
n double relebrutlon as Rus­
'a eup cold water
sell bad just n turned from a
I clip bulling vegetable liquor
two weeks trip to the World’*
onion Juice
Fair, and wn* celebrating the
I cup cooked peas
fact tbrvl ho was home again.
Soften gelatin in cold water.
Balloon* nnd dotnlttoe* were
Add vegetable liquor. Stir mi­
ld dissolved. Cool. Add vege­ the favor* enjoyed by Hu*
tables and vinegar. Season to sell and hi* gurst*.
Birthday cake, ire cream and
taste with salt, pepiwr and
onion juice. Mix thoroughly. punch were Reived to the fol­
Pour into mold. Chill until lowing guests; N'itn Beasley,
firm. Serve on crisp lettuce. Sharon Word, I,ec Ward, Ke­
Serve with mayonnaise. Gnr- vin Calvert, ilusty Harris and
nisn with paprika. Serve* 8. Mike Jukubciu.

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Barbara Alford Given Tea
Mis* ll.irb.irs Alford, gra&lt;| honor guest of a recent tea 1Mr*. J. E. Wood# serving a*
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The clasi color* of red and
Seminole High School was! Ingle on Suntand Drive, with
white were carried out In the
decor. A miniature gradua­
tion doll centered the table,
which wa* covered with a
chilli of rial and white design.
A lovely red nnd white floral
arrangement was at one end
o f the table with (he sparkling
punch served from live op­
posite end. The while sheet
cake,
decorated
with
red
r»*c*. was served with an
assortment of nuU and ran­
dies.
The lionoree wn* presented
n red and while carnation
corsage nnd an appropriate
gift momrntn from the hos­
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Personals
Walter Neal, finance of Mi**
Susan Skinner, ha* returned
to his college «h c r spending
a week a* house guest of the
Al Skinners on Magnolia A v e ­
nue,
He will complete hi* aophn
more year at Richmond Medi­
cal College, Richmond, Va.
before returning to Sanford
for tlie wedding ceremony,
June 27.

MRS. RICHARD INGLE, left, was liostcm In it
recent grmluullnti tea honoring Minn lliirlmru
Alford, center, n graduate o f the 19C-I gradualing class o f Seminole High School. Mr«. T. U.
Alford, mother o f the honoroc, in at the right.

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DEAR

ABRY:

What

would you do If your hus­
band cama homa and told
you who ho would marry If
you were out of the wayT

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Tliat'n all he talks about
lately. He makca me feel
like 1 should do him a favor
and Just lay down and die.
I am aure that Is what he
la hoping fo r because we
don't believe In divorce. I
don’t know the lady he
would like me out o f tha
way for. but I asked him
once
how heknew
she
would have him and he
didn’t
answerme. I told
him I had as much right ns
anyone, but he is aure mak­
ing my life miserable. What
should 1 do*
TIK E D
DEAR TIRED. E i t h e r
your husband is o ff his
rocker or he has a peculiar
aense o f humor.
I f hc'a
“ kidding,” tell him he's not
funny. And if he is serious,
make a serious report to
his doctor. He could be sick.
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II

DEAR A R R Yt You said
the lady should precede the
man when walking up the
staira In case she trips so
ha can catch her. 1 was
taught in tny youth that the

gentleman should go up the
stairs ahead o f the Indy so
that ahe would not feel selfconscious. I f he is behind
her, she may get the Idea
that he ogling her "derrlcre." And she would prob­
ably be correct. So In my
o p i n i o n , the gentleman
ahould precede the Indy.
F. F. IN D AYTO N
DEA F. F.: A gentlemnn
doesn't ogle anything. He
follows the lady up the
stairs and keeps his cyrs on
her heel. I f hc’a no gentle­
man, the lady should keep
her eyes on H IM — the heel,
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D E A R A BUY: Since when
is it a aln to check on what
your kids are doing? I f
|&gt;eop]e was more concerned
about what their offspring
are up to there would he a
lot less unwed mothers.
When I wus n girl I wasn't
turned loose with every
Toni, Dick and Charlie. My
mother died when I was U
and my brothers went along
to chaperone me.
Don't
think it spoiled my fun be­
en uiu It didn't. I never hud
to chase a fellow to get
him, either. When my girls
came nlong I checked to see
what they were doing. I
didn’t read any diary for

gacoby

PanTnrli

By Abigail Van Buren
they never kept one, but if
they had, I would likely
have rrad it. And I wouldn’t
have felt I did wrong. I be­
lieve In having trust in
your children after you find
out you ran trust them.
Girl* today ask for what
they gel. They can't suy,
“ I didn’t know,” They know
more at nine than I did
when I got married. I don’ t
sup|Mise you'll print this,
but it’s time mothers woke
up. When your daughter
says, “ Mother, John and 1
done wrong and I am ex­
pecting a baby," It's loo
late to go rend her diary.
BESSIE IN
L A K E C IT Y , I ’A .
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♦ F A T H E R -'S D A

T0UCHT0NS
REXALL DRUG
TH E PRESCRIPTIO N OUR P R IM A R Y CONCERN”

CONFIDENTIAL TO
V IY K I: “ Love is a canvas
furnished by Nuturu aral
embroidered
by
imagina­
tion." (Volta Ira)
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The first great bridge team
the

“ Four

Horsemen'*

captained by tho late 1*. Hal
Sinn.
Hal had one fixed rule for
the team. No one wns going
to bid a grand alum unless he
could ace 111 sure tricks
against any lead and any
distribution.
O f course, this team operat­
ed In llidl and mill! when
contract was a very young
game and bidding methods
were not up to successful
grand alum operations In use
nowadays.
Today a pair that can’t bid
easy grand slams is not going
to do well in really tough
cum petition,
North was very bitter abcul
South's failure to go to seven

SANFORD-SEM INOLE JAYCEE PRESID ENT Clyde L o u r (riyrht) preKents a bout, trailer and motor to Jack Martin, past president o f the
Sarasota Junior Chamber o f Commerce, Martin held the lucky number
in a contest sponsored by the local junior chamber. Behind I.ong and
Murtin are Mrs. Martin and their four children,
(Herald Photo)

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That South held kings o f the
suits North had bid first and
second and that South should
have gone to seven.
South replied, “ I knew you
had shown three aces. How
about the ace o f trumps? "
There wus a great ileal o f
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A ms
suit ami had certainly shown
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filially jumped to six beads. a illainiiiid finesse.

"M y daughter's room looks
like a mule movie star pin­
up gallery," »ny« the mother
of a high school freshrnun,
“ And all she and her friends
ran talk about la hoys. What
ran I do to stop this silli­
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ridicule you'll just make her
feel you are “ against" her
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your daughter bring* you
without censure, If they allow
nothing more than silliness.
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get together and start their
gigglin g hoy-girl talk, treat
it as the most natural thing In
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now.
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your daughter will decide you
uto pretty much all riglil and
that it Is safe to he her na­
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you know what is going on

at srhool and among her
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toward her, umt she’ll decide
that in the future thu lens
ycu know about her affuirs
the belter.
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Uaw- , the national political poll Is orlte granddaughter because
Sugar based on a population of Q.OuO, of his doting, spoiling ways.
Creek." (rerun) Tlic excell­ but since this is a larger sam­ Paul Peterson's Utile *i*tcr
ence of tonight's guest cast pling than Ls needrd for abso­ docs a good job.
and the outstanding perform­ lute accuracy, we're sure that
8:30 3:30 p. m. NBC. Dr.
ances mark this ss one of Hie by the next election, if we Kildare, "(ioodbyc, Mr. Jer­
lie I lor show* of the series, still bother to hold them, sey.’ ’ (rerun) Suzanne PleshJohn Lsrch Is featured as an these will he boiled down to ottc plays an unemployed ac­
injured drover who will die the dozen most typical people tress who brings an injured
without medical attention. The in the country. H ie show ex­ dog into the hospital and gels
nearest doctor ( E v e r e t t amines
Am erica's
average the complete Kildare treat­
Kluane) refuses lo treat him community frum all aspects ment, Anthony Holland floes
hut is persuaded by a girl in an attempt to determine a good job as an intern mi Bor­
(B everly Garland) ami her how and why Salem should be ing from acute hypochondria,
gun. Eric Fleming and Clint so smart. Is David Brinkley's but it's Suzy's show. Oh yes,
Eastwood star.
commentary tongue In check? it's a comedy, including what’s
7:3n-8:3o p .m. NBC. David Tune in and find out. Our In­ supposed to be an hilarious
Brlnkley’a Journal, “ Election teresting rating: about aver­ takeoff on a television com­
Year in Averagctown." You age.
mercial,
can now alay at home on
8-8:30 p. m. The Donna
0:30 10 30 p. nt. ABC. The
election day. Thanks to NBC Reed Show. "Tim Playmate." Jimmy Dean Show, (rerun) A
news, Hie town of Salem, N. J., (rerun) This one was the Lively hour with Boot, Ran­
has been selected as the Am er­ season opener when young dolph and his jumping sax,
ican community coming clos­ Patty Peterson moved Into the Charlie Mann'., funny take-olf
e t to representing the prevail­ Stone family and Boh Crane on how different types of
ing |M&gt;litical dlmntc in almost and Ann McC'rea became the singers use a handerchief, a
exact proportions. After to­ Stones' neighltors. Patty gels good comedy spot Involving
night's hour, you'll know who a major chunk o( this episode Row I f *
breaking
Jimmy'*
is going to be elected and by when she helps a playmate'* guitar and ending in their
what margin, so why should grandfather who has hecn told duct lo "It's a Sin To Tell
you bother? Tills version of he must stop seeing his fav- A L ie " and Dorothy Collins
doing "Accentuate The Posi­
tiv e " and "Jealous Heart."
H ie country song* by Jimmy
who doc* "N o I-viler Today,"
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(0) Pat. a Ulailra
"Moonlight, Miss" and Hank
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ber or a friend who Is among of sunbathers. Wednesday, one
the five million Americana o f that army was a woman
suffering
frum
alcoholism, in tha new conliovenial top­
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help. Fur advice and infor­
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Alcoholic Behahililatiun Pro- wick, whose appearance on
gram, 1’, (), Box 1147, Avon tha grren ipiickly drew a
I'ark.
large crowd o f fashion-mind­
ed gentlemen.
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built native o f Korea, could
not see what the fuss wus all
about. "In Asia," ahe said,
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body exposed, they don’t think
anything about It.”
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rently It telling the contro­
versial womtn's suit", which
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al-ove the waist.
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ahe said. “ It would be very
liad for business.”

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F R ID A Y ,

JUNE

19.

19tiJ

G E N E R A L TE N D E N C IE S :
A wonderful day and even­
ing to get everything in your
life organiicd and arranged
on a detailed basis an that
you know where everything
is. Find the best and most e f­
fective manner in which tc
use
such
information
In
reach a specific course that
is truly satisfactory to you.
Get health and surroundings
in fine shape.

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By Galbraith

M\**M*-VLL LET NOU IN OM
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HAsJfc A LITTLE MONET
UAS SEEN s e r v e d NOTICE -to M O 'ttf
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MAM OSERMOLTST
FUTTIM'
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KUMMER.G^AD,
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•-•CAP HIM FOR MORE TIME. PUT ’ AND I LL AtAHE y-J
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A IU K S (March 21 to April
19) An energetic approach
to all work before you, whether at home or In the active
world, brings goed results
today. Take time to improve
your clothing. Br as trim an
attractive a i possible.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to M er
20| There will be time for
very pleasant recreation after
you
have completed
your
work. Be loyal to top-notch
friends you have made in the
past. They are irreplaceable,
charming.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21) Endeavor to make your
contacts with others, whe­
ther at home or outside, more
plrasnnl and profitable. Buy
gifts for family. Make abode
mere charming, comfortable,
colorful.
MOON C H ILD R E N (June
22 to July 21 Try not to de­
liberate so much; muke those
visits that will knit you clos­
er to those about you— neigh­
bors, et al. Be accurata when
making out reporta, etc. Show
you are on the beam.

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LEO (July 22 to August
21) Consulting an expert cun
help you to balance better
your liabilities against your
■■seta. Then hit on an Idea
that will Increase abundance.
Buy items that improve sur­
roundings.
VIRG O (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Careful thought
will show you what you
should do and the best man­
ner in going after ycur dealres. The planets are with
you. Much can be accomplishel if you use positive ap­
proach.
L IB R A (September 21) to
October 23) Setting up more
efficient routinea ia fine to­
day even though thfi may not
be very enjoyable. Seek the
company o f one you truly like
and admire.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Get together
with good friends at the cul­
tural or recreational pursuits
that most please. Enlarge
circle o f friends, ulao. Be ac­
tive, forget that easy chair.
S A G IT T A R IU S (November
22 to December 21) Get on
the good side o f higher-upa to­
day by doing what ia expected
of
you efficiently.
Batter
your credit rating. Make big
etrhlei
toward aucceaa
In
your career.
C A PR IC O R N (December 22
to January 20) Planning trip*
and actlvltiaa that are in­
spiring and which Increase
your success Is fine today.
Bn Hlcrt to some new outlet
that
is
profltshle.
Stop
dreaming so much.
AQ U A R IU S

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I N t a S a l t N ••

OUR ANCESTORS

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WITH "THIS LITTLE GAOOrT

21

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culous shout
paying your
hills niukes the right impres­
sion on those who have power
over
your affairs.
Follow
intuition a good deal. Improve
relations with partner*.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) You can come to
■ fsr better understanding
with thoia you are support­
ing and plan fo r a roller futute. Be clever In the way
you handle competitors. Di­
plomacy counts.
IF YO U R C H ILD IS BOHN
T O D A Y , ha or aha will ba one
o f those clever persona who
has new Ideal to put Into
practical use and will have a
tremendous ability for or­
ganisation.
Separating
the
wheat from tha chaff will he
Very easy for your intelligent
p rogen y. He sure to give
your child a good education
plus enough spiritual training.
"Th e Stars Impel, they do
not compel." What you make
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Handyman, 7 2 , W ho Educated 10 , Gets Own Diploma
In September, Elmore plans
"E v e ry one o f them wanted iel Jr., 37, a music teacher; nurse-anesthetist in Detroit;
I.OS A N G E LE S (U P I )— A
tall, proud, 72-year-old Negro to enter Compton Collrge.
to go to college and every one Elmon, 35, a biologist with Velma, 31, a teacher; Clara,
Bora in Alabama, Elmore worked to help me put them ths A ir Force; Thelma, 31, a 33, a teacher; Bertha, 29, a
handyman who put hia 10
he said. "Each
children through college today had to quit school after the through,"
clutched his high school di­ fifth grade. He returned to earned at least 110 a month
ploma and looked forward to school at age 21, but World whTTo going to school, most of

iri W ar I and then marriage in­ them more. I did anything
terfered with his plans fo r an and everything I could to
the fall,
make an honest dollar."
Daniel
Elmore’a
lifetime education.
The "anything and every­
Elmore snid he derided the
dream came true Wednesday
thing" included working ns a
when he received his diploma ■lay his first child was born, butler, chauffeur, construction
at graduation exercises In In 1D21, that his children worker and farmer. Elmore
even walked two and a half
David Starr Jordon
High would have an education.
School.
" I didn’t know we'd have miles once to clean a privy
"1 always wanted It," E l­ 10, o f course, but I never fo r 41.
more
said afterward. " I t changed my mind, however
He and his late first wife
wasn’t hard. When my kills hard it became to make a liv­ had some help from a hank in
were going to school, I stud­ ing,’ 'ho said. "They all had Newton Falls, Ohio.
thin picture. An impresaive program was held
DIPLOMAS W ERE ISSUED for 2G member* o f
plenty to eat, and they nil
"O ver the years 1 built a
ied as much aa they did."
during the graduation with many area officials
the Crooma Adult Education School at the third
The last of Elmore's chil­ looked decent when they went reputation with the bank," El­
participating,
annual commencement ceremony lu.st Sunday.
more recalled. "I'd just sign
dren graduated from college anywhere.
(Herald Photo)
Following the graduation, the group ponod for
" I t wasn't easy, especially on the dotted line and the
seven years ago. "Then I f ig ­
ured It was my turn," he said. during the depression. Hut I money would be there. . .
Four years of attending night have no regrets. I ’d do it all
And what o f the children?
They are:
classes at the high school in over again, under the same
Robert, 43, n clerk for the
suburban Watta earned El­ circumstances, if I had to.”
The nine surviving children Arm y’s motor division in De­
more his diploma.
Mrs. Lorraine L. Graham,
“ Now I'm going to relax a range in age from 27 to J3. troit, Mich.; Ida, 41, a teach­
er; Winifred, who died; Dan­
One died six years ago.
program administrator of the bit," he said.
.Seminole County Unit of the
Central Florida Tuberculosis
and Respiratory Association,
baa returned from Hollywood
where she attend a workers
seminar held at the Diplomat
Hotel.
Communications and human
relations was the main sub­
ject of the seminar which in­
corporated a leadership train­
ing clinic.
Tom Llpe, associate sponsor
o f thu Dale Carnegie Associ­
ates told those attending that
TOP STUDENTS In the Croomw High School Adult Education program
"85 per cent of success is
were honored at graduation rite* in the school. Receiving the awards
dependent upon the ability to
from Principal Horace Juckson arc Mary Lou Clark, left, and Eva Scott
get long with people."
starting

college

himself

Official Back
From Meeting

teacher; Joyce, 26, a graduate

Nine Tables
Play Bridge

student at

Catholic

Univer­

sity o f America, is working
on a master's degree in nurs-

Nine table* were in play ing administration.
at this week’s Tuesday after­
noon meeting of the DeBary
GI0RGE STUAtT PraianljDuplicate Bridge Club held in
Near SMITH CO*OH*
ADDING
the Firemen's Recreation Hall.
Miss Ethel Johnsnn served as MACHINE,
(or
A_____
director.
KOMI of A &amp; tM
•■'Wf
Winners were, NS, first,
Mrs. William Woodlock and
Miss Johnson; second, Mrs.
Ruth Hiatt and Idn B. Wilson;
third, Mrs. O. N. Lackey and
Mrs.
Edwin Wachter and
fourth, Mrs. Frank Austin and
Norman Meyer;
It Add* - It ttafafewto Um i anly t • IT*
EW, first, Mr*. David Sin­
D t ii I f M * U eM W *-,M - M l, | «
T ^ N lW .m W
ger and Ann Singer; second, t*r
UM nw i-U sf* Am m
MOBf! BACl BBABAVTli
Mrs. Edna Reilly and Mr*.
Elsa Unkles; third, Mrs. John F«‘« g e o i g e S t u a r t
M M
N m 0*m*dm CM 134 It
Vandcrshaaf and Mrs. Otto
»wh a lin t
o * * * M dW w M AM f 4 IH
eF*V»**4
Allen and fourth, Mnrvin
U^NH
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744M
OB1ANDO
Long and Norman Meyer.

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Scotty S e i:

HOME

B U ILD ERS
SUPPLY,"

Freeman.

(Herald Photo)

Lodge To Stay At Post
W ASH IN G TO N
Amltatimlor

(111*1)

~

Henry

Ciiliot

Lodge will not give

up his

V iet Nem poet to come home
tor the GOl* National Con­
vention anil has bo advised
the White House, a lop Hopublican laid today.
The

Blatement

coincided

with * mounting conviction
among
lU'puMkuna
Dial
Lodge, the U((10 GOI' vlru
presidential nominee, would
not lay aside his foreign as­
signment to help push the
presidential e u in J&gt; u i g n of
Pennsylvania Gov.
William
Scranton.
Republican lenders would
like to aeo Lodge out of Viet
Nam. Thia would give them
greater campaign freedom 111
criticising President Johnson's
foreign policy operations.

Scrunton-for-l’ resiilenl Icail- be known liu does not expect
eia in particular hove hoped (.edge to leave Viet Nnm bnLodge would come home. They fore llie Hi'publlcana pick
need him In their 11th hour their presidential candidate In
Hun Francisco next month.
drive to Minteh the GOl' nom­
Tlmt meant to Republicans
ination from Hen. Harry Gold- thut Lodge hud advised the
water, who now hna the prise President o f his intentions bo
within reach.
Johnson could liu assured ho
Hut a well-informed Repub­ would not have to scramble
lican Bunt co reported that now to find n competent sueI'leBideiit Jnhn«n,| hue |.-t it rcswip to the Hntgon po-i

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recognition for distinguished
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�Station’s Here To Stay
The report from Washington Inst
week that another $866,000 hml
been reinstated in the military ap­
propriation bill before the Senate's
Armed Forces Committee for the
Sanford Naval A ir Station was wel­
comed news.
The announcement by Sub-Com­
mittee Chairman John Stennis of
Mississippi to his colleague, Senator
Holland, is further indication of the
Florida legislator's continued inter­
est in this nrea.
The $866,000 item, placed back in
the measure, represents funds re­
quired for an additional nirernft
maintenance hangar, an aircraft
check facility tower and improve­
ments to the sewerage system nt
the base.
This is in addition to another
$&lt;150,000 previously put in the bill
for yet another maintenance hangar
plus $760,000 for an aircraft parking
apron.
These items, amounting to $2,260,000 for the 1964-65 federal budget
year, appear to dispell any fears on

the part o f local business and pro­
fessional people in proceeding with
proposed propositions which were
delayed because o f questions concern­
ing the future o f the installation
here.
The inclusion o f these items in the
Senate measure Is all but “ proof­
positive” assurance that this phnse
o f naval operations will continue at
the Snnford installation. There are
no local officials who would express
any doubt but that all of the items
would be approved when the budget
comes before the Congress.
Originnlly the Navy had asked for
a total o f $6.2 million. This amount
included $4 million for a new run­
way. The latter request is the only
one in the entire list o f items not
included in the current appropria­
tions bill. However, authorities have
all but been assured that the runway
item would be included in the feder­
al budget for 1965-66.
Aside from any unforeseen devel­
opments, it nppears that the Snn­
ford Naval A ir Station is here, and
here to stay.

Bruce Biossat— Roy Cromley
Next Stop, San Francisco

Political Notebook

81

W A S H IN G TO N (N E A ) —
When Gen. Douglas MseArthur “ expanded" the South
Korean war into North Korea,
Mao Tsc-tung’s Communist
Chinese troops entered
in
force.
In hammering out standby
plans for "expanding" the
war
against the Viet Cong
■ml
the l’slhet
[am into
North
V iet
Nam. U. S.
strategist*
have been at­
tempting to figure out whnt
Mao would do today. Would
lie *rnd hi* armies to “ save"
Ho Chi Minh'a Communist
North Viet Nam? Could that
explode into a big war?
The private conclusion o f
the experts: In thr conven­
tional military srnsr Mao ia
something o f a paper dragon.
Some U. 8. utialcgiat* any
that Mao, despite hi* loud
talk, ever since Korea has
shown n strung reluctance to
face a showdown with the
United States.
Mac'* troop* slopped in In­
dia when the United Stnles
stepped in with aid to Nehru.
The Red 1'athct l.ao stopped
when American troops were
rushed to the Thai border.
Communist
Chinese
troops
cased o ff in their attacks on
Quemoy and
Matsu when
U. 8. warship* moved up to
backstop the supplying o f the
Nationalist Chinese garrison*.
Expert* now agree that
Mno today is not prepared to

Determination Pays Off
One o f Seminole County’s success
stories has been and still is being
written by Dearborn Electronic Lab­
oratories, Inc.
Just a few years ago this organi­
zation started with nothing, compar­
atively, and in the opinion of those
who know the firm is going some­
where nnd going fnst. It's a young,
vigorous concern with n management
group so cnpable that it's beginning
to earn a most favorable nationwide
reputation.
Evidence o f this enn be found in
the fact that lust January the com­
pany’s plant on U.S. 17-92 was de­
stroyed by a devastating fire. With­
in five weeks, however, the concern
shipped its first substantial order
o f high reliability capacitors nnd
within two months nfter the catas­
trophe the firm was back to 100 per
cent production. Most o f its manu­
facturing following the fire is being
done in a Seminola Boulevard build­
ing in Casselberry, several miles
away from one section of the old
plant and its administrative offices.
From the time o f the fire until full
production was resumed not a single
employe was laid o ff — another fea­
ther in Dearborn’s cap.
Now Dearborn is rebuilding.
A new structure is rising at the
site o f the former plant. But this is
not all. Company officials have in­

dicated that the chances are extreme­
ly good that within n year a double
shift will have to be placed into e f­
fect to meet the mounting orders
for tiie firm ’s products. This should
increase the number o f personnel,
officials estimate, to somewhere in
the neighborhood o f 200.
This, says John Kridcr, manager
of the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, means that the firm
would have the largest number of
production employes of any firm of
its kind in Seminole.
The new plnnt, with nil of its spec­
ial equipment — particularly the
dust filtering and humidity controls
— should be completed by the end
o f August.
The company, its management, nnd
its employes are to be complimented
for what they have accomplished de­
spite a holocaust which might hnve
spelled the end o f some firms without
the determination this compnny has
shown nnd the leadership its man­
agement has displayed.

Thought For Today
For thou dost not give me up to
Sheol, or let thy godly one see the
Fit. — Ssnlms 16:10.
Cod never forsook ut need.
The soul that trusted Him
indeed.
— G. Newmnrk

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
Rep. Abraham .T. Mutter may
I f it ii possible fo r someone have found the formula.
This New York Democrat la
(o open a Pandora’s b o i by
lha author o f a hill that
d o lin g a loophole, I think would prohibit any non-gov
W A S H IN G T O N

(U M )

—

Herald Area Correspondents

1

AHamonl* Springe
Mr*. Julia llartM
838-1318
Bear Lsks-Forest City
Mr*. Maryann Mileo
838-3878

Geneva
Mrs. Jo«. E. Malhicua
349-4824
Lak* Mary
Mra. France* Wester
322-6218

Caaaelberry
Mrs- Jane Casselberry
838-6048
Chuluota
Mra. Joan M afia
365-3743

Labs Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322-4722

DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
868-4418

North Orlando
Mr*. Doria Dean
322-1939

Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
668-5611

OateeR
Mra. Clarence Snyder
322-4841

Enter prlae
Mias Helen Snodgrass
658-8158

Orledo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
885-381 •

Lon (wood
Mra. Donna Rates
838-331T

£anftirh
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Sanford, Florida

Thura., Juna 18, 1964

W iL IC R A. UIRMJW. KOI l ow AND P U II.IIH K a
r s A X H VOI.TOLISK. L’lreaJatiea - Utasral Manager
ROY ORSBR
JULIAS L. ITKSSTHCm
Advartlalng Manager
Aaaocleta fcMIlar
■ ARHY I. JUIISIOX
ROT r iA T T
Managing Editor
danerat Advartlalng Manager
DOTTIIi Ai a TI S
City Editor
H ARRIETT B, STAFLKTON
j r i i v wtei.La
Classified Ulraclor
County Editor
JAHIM IH O S R A K B a
MKCBEM KILLKMHKW
Rualnaaa Manager
Talagraph Editor
t'MRD WELLS
DO HI a WILLIAMS
Mechanical Bust.
Society Editor
B LR B C R im oa RATES
at Delivery
*r
Alt Riher
Seaalaele t'aaair
l l l t t I tear
Week
1 Tver
M l I Mouths
M l « Mentha
S.M I Moatha
I I* I Month*
l.Bt I Month
l . « 1 Meath
all wall eu bear Is tleaa kt
v Id
L Paata] Xesalatis
la Advance.
Entered aa eecong claaa matter (Stoner II, ISIS At the Poll
Office of Sanford. Honda, under the Act at Ceagreet d March.
the Herald la a member at the Dnltad Treat which Id eatitled aaclueively to the ucc for rcpuhllcatlca at dll the Uadi
newa printed la thla newspaper.
___
No part of nay malarial, nawa or aavaritaiag. o f this edition
of The Sanford Herald may be reproduced lu any manner with,
out written permission of the publisher ef The Herald. Any
Individual cr firm reepoaslbla for ouch reproduction will be
considered aa lafrlnalng on Tha Heralds copyright and will ha
bald liable for damaging under tba law. Tubllabad dally aacapt
Saturday, duster aud Cbrlelmae: publiabad Satueday praceedlag
Cbrldtmaa

ernmenta! husinrss nr assorlntlnn from using the word*
"federal," “ n n l i n n n I" or
••IIniIvtl Slaloa" In lit namr
or trademark.
“ In recent years w* hnvn
seen a great proliferation of
businesses and associations
using names nnd trndemsrks
which bn vo the effort of lead­
ing the public to believe that
the nrgnnizatlnn is part o f or
lias the blessings o f the fed­
eral
government,”
Multer
said.
“ Fraud ran he and is per­
petrated in this matter and
(he abuse should ha stopped
by enacting this hill."
To say that there has been
a “ great proliferation" of
surh names la understanding
the rase. They have been pro­
liferating all over the place.
The Washington telephone
hook lists some f&gt;60 ‘'national”
firms and organisations, give
or taka tha National Grinding
Wheel Co.
Thera ia a National Lie De­
tection laboratory, a Nation­
al Association of Diaxotype
Costers, a National Associa­
tion of Intergroup Relations
Officials and a National Aaaoriation o f Sheltered Work­
shops to mention only a few.
Some of them— the Nation­
al Association o f Baby Sitters
Registry, the National Barrel
&amp; Drum Association, tha N a­
tional Clean Up-Fix Up-Paint
Up Bureau, etc.— have aelfexplantory
function*.
But
others are rather mystifying.
I would b* afraid to gueaa
what service* are provided by
the National Committee of
Section 608 Owners, the N a­
tional Institute o f Urblcuitura
and National Sojourners, Inc.
Companies and organisa­
tion*
using
''federal”
or
“ United
States"
In
their
names sre not as plentiful as
tha ’•national” group, but art
equally intriguing. I would
imagine, fo r Instance, that
prderal Alarms System* ia
prrtty busy these day*. Some­
thing named Federal Control*
must be rather active, too.
On the other hand, it. aacms
unlikely
that the federal

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Dave Babbit I ha* hroughl
Inin the limelight one of
the must dastardly crime*
in the hfatory of American'
arienre. You laymen ran
hardly
believe
that
the
greed or Judas' lirariut
could prevent a fair clin­
ical teal o f the moat wide­
ly u»cd new treatment of
ranrer. Ilut arrapbook this
fa ir and Its follow-up to­
morrow!
CASE S-404; Dave Babbitt,
the courageous producer of
Cleveland's K Y W radio show
railed “ Contact," asked:
“ Dr. Crane, wliat is KrebioxenT How is it produced?
*‘And why hss the Food ami
Drug Administration been so
blaied against it ? ”
Cancer Faria
Krebloxcn la obtained from
horse scrum.
When you get rancer, it Is
assumed that your original
childhood immunity bn* sim­
ply become reduced.
In youth, we medics believe
that most people have I OF) per
rent
resistance to tam er,
though occasionally a child
has rancer.
By the ag* of IS or Ml,
many o f ua develop ranrer
because our earlier resistance
has diminished.
The situation if snmrwhnt
like dbilw-trs, which is also an
ailment usually striking us at
middle agr.
Why, fo r example, dnra our
body supply our blood with
plenty of insulin (almost 100
units daily) when we are
young, but later ita supply ia
down to only 60 or 76 units?
In rate o f tha diabetic, we
may then inject the additional

Krehioxen
probably

is

regarded

doing

much

reported

in

To The Editor

the

as A.M.A.
the

same thing. 11 add* the nat­
ural

wei e

October, 1051, Journal o f the

ply.

rancer

immunity

of

n

healthy horse lo the rancer
victim '! own reduced Immun­

ityA * la why the home office
o f tha A.M.A. became so viol­
ently opposed to trying Krebiosen back in I!i61, 1 ran re­
fer you to Herbert Hailey's
remarkable book entitled “ A
Matter o f I.ife or Death."
Apparently, one of the moat
powerful men in American
medicine became incensed at
failure to obtain an exclusive
ptoduction nnd sales contract
for Krehioxen.
Dr. Steven Durovlc refused
to sign such • contract, ao
thi* medical “ Rasputin" be­
hind the thronv o f nigunixed
medicine, is reported to huvo
said h« would ruin Dr. Ivy
and Dr. Durovic until Dr.
Duruvie would ciuwl look and
beg to sign that contract.
So 1IHI quick rasea were

Quotes

To preserve its beachhead
for aggression . . . the Unit­
ed Stales is waging an un­
declared war against tha peo­
ple o f South Viet Nam.
— Soviet U.N. delegate Niko­
lai Federenkn.
As long as the peoples of
Southeast Asia are determin­
ed to preserve independence
and a*k for our help, we shall
extend it.
Mogul Service division would
— U.N.
ambassador
AdUl
ba overly rushed. I exited
Stevenson.
that several day* sometimes
past without it being called
. . . The Supreme Court aaya
upon to service a mogul.
I f Muller's bill were cnart- you can lend amutty litera­
ed and made retroactive, all ture through tha mail, but a
o f thasa namea would go by child can't say “ God Is great,
tha boards, at would the Jew­ God la good."
ish National Fund, o f whlrh — (Jov. George Wallace, in
tealimony on tha prayer
Multer ia a director, and the
question before a senate
National Federal o f Temple
committe*.
Brotherhoods, to which h* has

bean a delegate.
1 don’t doubt that the meatura would atop the abuse* ha
mentioned. Ilut I fear ft also
would generate more confu­
sion than anything that hat
happened since the telephone
company began switching to
all-digit dialing.

Letters

1!5 to 60 units by needle lo culled to discredit Krehioxen.
icstore the body’s normal sup­ They

Many young men in I.aos
spend st least a few weeks In
a Buddhist monastery before
getting married.

fight
another Korea-type
war. He'* short o f vehicle*.
Hi* plane* are old and de­
teriorating; they’re being cannlbalixed at an increasing
rat*. H i* petroleum supplies
are limited.
Man's China hat been hit
hard by the cut-off of Rus­
sian military equipment nnd
spare parls and by the with­
drawal c f Russian md in
building Red China’ s military
factories.
Mao's reluctant decision to
slight industry in favor o f
agriculture nftrr the failure
o f hi* Great Leap Forward
has laid another burden on
Bed Chinn's ability to pro­
duce modern arm*.
Our expert* believe that
Man not only couldn't fight
another Keren but that he
eouldn’t even fight a consider,
nhly smaller conflict for any
length of time. Aa o f now,
for example, U. 8. strategists
reason, he would find it ex­
tremely difficult lo resume
the war with India and push
down the mountain* to In­
dia’* "mainland" and sustain
action
for any
important
perk'd of time against appre­
ciable Indian resistance.
Mno1* navy is rcgnrdrd ns
ridiculously amall. He has a
few dcsltoycrs ami subma­
rines, a considerable number
of small patrol boats. Strate­
gist* believe he hasn't the
capability of major action on

handlers,

Editor, Herald:

And ever since then the usuul medic has meekly parrot­
ed the dictates of the A.M.A.
home office in Chicago, with­
out ever having seen or tried
Krehioxen on even on* pa­
tient!
Hut a closer analysis of
those
100 palienla reveals
fabrication and also deliber­
ate falsification!
For 71! o f these patients
wvru moribund, almost in
coma, when they were select­
ed.
They didn't live lung enough
to get more than four shot*
o f Krcbioxrn!
Two were admitted to be
helped but wars written off
as happenstance.
O f the remaining *Jfl who
were described a* “ dead or
dying," many were still alive
and welt long afterwards.
Ten o f the "dead or dying"
testified before Ihc Commit­
tee of our Illinois Stale logislntme long afterwards that
they wern alive and bark on
the job, despite that J.A.M.A.
article tilting them a i dead!
The. FDA, apparently tak­
ing
Ita order* from
the
A.M.A., then falsified spectro­
graph ir da In ami r hem ini l
analyse*, as per Ihe scholar­
ly expose released hy Senator
Haul H. Douglas, o f lillnoial
(A lw ays
writs' to
l)r.
Crane in rare of thi* news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelope
and 20 rrnta to cover typ­
ing
and
printing
roata
when you send for one of
hi* booklets.)

On June Ilth , you printed

er*?

boer.rrs,

Then

letter

from

■

be added lo a proposed water
roruervatlon
bill,

thus

and
providing

lug a lunch box around all

recrea­

day, filled with canned beer.
Very aoon, this "progreia"
funmitu, if followed, would
enable ail o f us overburdened
taxpayers
to
retire
with
enough money to buy a fishcamp. There, ws shall pros­
per forever after— nil on the
pump priming possibilities of
the water control hill.
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tional benefits which he would
Ilk* to be administered by a
committee o f fishermen, boat­
ers, and other sportsmen.
This ii a pretty far cry
from the Intent and purpose
o f the bill.
Thi* idea, of course, would
promote bis fish-camp busi­
ness at the taxpayer's ex­
pense. So let ua also sub­
sidise the construction buxi­
nes* by merely adding another
mill to the bill, and adminliterfng this hand-nut by a
committee o f builders, archi­
tects, electricians, plumber*,
and etc.
Now, getting even more
“ forward looking," as he sug­
gested, why nol add another
mill to be disbursed hy *
committee o f grorers, food

7

COMPLETE L IN E OF —

eat­
atore*

fish-camp could be built along tba
traili
and
creek
operator that takes the cake. hunting
banka,
*o
happy
sportsmen
He suggested that one mill
a

H I* estimated that 40 per
cent of all U.S. wives are
employed outside the home.

N O W IN STOCK

and

grocery

Formosa againit tea resist­
ance. lie could probably tak*
the offshore island* o f Quemoy and Matsu if he were
witling to pay a heavy price.
So the estimate it that Mao
is not likely to commit his
army, air force or navy in
Southeast Asia unless Red
China itself is invaded.
Relief exists among the ex ­
pert*, howrver, that Mno ha*
the rapacity and the will to
Increase sharply hi* support
of I’athet l.ao and Viet Cong
guerrilln fighter* in South
Viet Nam if the local Red*
call for help.
Mao could easily move in
numbers o f communications
and artillery expert*.
He
could step up his training of
Viet Cong and I’athet Lao
cadres.
He has storks on hand o f
rifle*
and
machine
gun*
available for sending to Laos
and Viet Nam. He la manu­
facturing additional "reason­
able" amounts o f amall arms,
artillery, antiaircraft wea­
pons
a n d rcmmunleation*
equipment, despite the loan
of Russian aid.
Many o f these arm* are
crude, but they suffice for
guerrilla fighting.
Despite Mnn'i apparent re­
luctance lo .'ace a showdown
with the United Statci, these
experts believe Mao can’t af­
ford to let a Red ally down.
They
think that on a call
from
North Viet Nam'a Ho,
Mao would escalate the guer­
rilla war— with adviser*, arma
nnd increased training— with­
out an “ open” confrontation
with the United State*.

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Page 2-A— June 18, 1964 f . For Rent

1. Lo«t ft Founfl
2, Notice* - rerwnala
8. Education • Instruction
4. TnmaporUtlon
6. Food
0, For lU nt
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
H P *.
8. Beech Rentals
DEADLINES
9. For Ssle or Rsat
IT X A IG B T CLASSIFIED:
10. Wanted to Rent
From Seminole Coonty Tuee* thru Fri. ■ 1 f . X . da/ 11. Reid Estate Wanted
baton inssrtion. Hen. • la t 12. Real Estate For Bale
0000.
15. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
C L A ia ir n D d is p l a y :
16. Business Opportunity
N O T LONG DISTANCE Toaa., thru Fri. - I r , X . day 16. Female Help Wanted
baton laaertiao. Man. • I
17. Male Help Wanted
Office 204 W. First
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
T i t following Amendment* othar Inttrumaata o f writing
&lt;a th* Charter of th* villas * to which th* V illa * * la a par 22. Build - Paint - Repair
o f North Orlando, Florida. ■■ ty, whan authorlMd by ordln 23. Building Materials
r i N m n i n t i d br th* Chartar anew or raiolutlon to do oo; ho 24. Electrical Services
Board, ara hereby aubmlttad lhall appror* all erdlnaact*
pureuent to th* provletonn or unit** In hi* Judgment Ih* 25. Plumbing Services
Florida Btatataa III.
atm* ahall b* detrimental to 26. Radio ft Television
rn o p o a n o c m a h t b r
th* latoroota of th* Vlllago, la
in iD N K IT I
which on** ho may raturn tho 27. Special Services
Th*
OoT*rnm*nt
ef
aall ■am* with hla objection In 28. Laundry Service
municipality aball b* v**t*4 In writing to th* Council without
a governing body to b* known approval. In which eat*, tho 29. Automobite Service
aa th* -V lllta* Connell or tald ordlnanc* lhall not b* 29A. Auto Accessories
North Orlando, Florida.- asm*, com* law, uni*** It la pa**«4 80. Machinery - Toole
tin** h*r*lnaft#r r*r*rr*d to again by a 4/S'n v o l t o f th*
ao tho Villa to Connell, and a eaunetl; ho may from tlm* to 81. Poultry - U v s stock
mar or. rneh Council ahall bo tlm* make rooommaadatlona to 81A. Pets
eompoa*d of flro &lt;11 member* th* Council for anaelmont of
to b* called Councilman, and lawa, rulto or ragulalton* for 82. Flowers - Shrubs
th* Government of th* Coun S3. Furniture
a U*ror.
"U I affile ft big In Canada th h tummar, you'd better
Within ninety CM) d *r* af oil or V illa * * no will, la hi*
figure on gett/V yovrtalf anotkar geofogy taochart"
tar thla am*adm*nt btcom** Judgement bolt promot* th* 34. Articles T or Sale
affoettr*, a special * 1 * 0 1 1 0 8 int*r**t* of th* V i l l a * * and 34-A Swap or Exchange
aball ba aalltd la tha manntr do and perform all dull** Im 36. Articles Wanted
8. Education - Instruction
prorldtd hr tha Charter or pot*d by ordlnanc** e f th*
2. Notices • Personals
municipal ordlaaaeoa of North Vlllogo, Chartar and lawa ol 86. Automobiles • Trucks
Orlando, Florida for tho alee- th* Btat*.
36-A Autos Wanted
SW IM M ING LESSONS
VACUUM CLE AN E R
tlon of a mtror, who ahall
Every ordlnanc* wh*a intro,
Ph. 322-0740 or 322-3189.
REPAIRS
hold of fie* until tha n*al regu- duetd, ahall b* r*ad In full, 87. Boats • Motors
lar ol*ollon hold In March, but upon Mcond and final 38. Motorcycles - Scooters Parts, Supplies, Electrolux
t i l l , and at aald election and roadlng. I f not amondod. It
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way, 6. For Rant
all aaec**dlat maroralltr *t*e may b* road by tltla only, how. 89. Trailers • Cabanas
The Herald wO not M
■possible tor more than oaa
lacom et insertion of your ad,
and raaarraa tha rlfht to re*
rlaa or m art aaj advertisenest troa what ordered w
From Sanford Exchange conform ta the policies of thla

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Legal Notice

■

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11
«
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I I#.
i it

tlB

tlon* of tho VtIUi*. tho Maror
ahall t&gt;* *t«el*d for a t*rm
of two ( t ) r*ar*. Within nln*
tr (SO) dara aftor tbla net
h*com** *ff*eltr*, ih* Vlllta*
Council ahall br raiolutlon ap
point ono af Ita m*mb*ra aa a
Vie* Maror. How oo *»* r no
on* ptrn n lhall hold both tho
offloo of Councilman and Ma
7 nr elmulleneouily.
Th* Maror *l*ctad and Vlr«
Maror
appolntad,
a*
herclaabora prorldtd. *hall *ach
hold offlea until hid auectaaof
ahall b* altctad or appolnttd
In accordano* with tb* provl*
alon* of thla am*ndm*nt and
ahall qualify, and *ach of th*ra
ahall befor* catering upon th*
dlecharg* of th* dull** of th*
offlc*, ahall tak* and tub*
ocrlbo tha oath prMerlbtd In
tha Charter of tha Village of
North Orlando, Florid*.
Candidal** for th* offlr* of
Mayor mint mtol tho quail*
fleatlana *alabll*h»d br th*
Chariot
and
ordlnanct* of
North Orlando for othar pub.
Ilo offlc** and In addition
Ihtroto muat fit* a nolle* of
Intaallaa to run for *uch or*
fie* with th* Vlllta* Clark
during tka loot t*n &lt;101 dara
of Fabruary In th* r*ar of th*
•Irctlon, and ahall pay tuch
flllnv f** • * ahall b* a*l by
ordlnanct.
In
addition
th*
nolle* ahall atat* hi* plac* af
raaldtaea, hi* as*, a dtecrlptlon
of th* r**l property nwn»d by
him and any othar Inform*,
tlon r*qulr*d by ordlnanc*.
Tho Villa** Council ahall
hara all of th* powtr* h*r*tofor* * « * U d In or po*i***td by
th* Vlllng* Council of North
Orlando.
Tha Mayor lhall b* tha chltf
aitcullv* officer of th* Villa**
and b* (ball liar* and *i r r r l i*
all of lb* powtr* and dutl**
uaually Incident to that offlc*!
h* lhall prrald* ov*r all m**t&gt;
In** of th* VIII*** Council oi*
t*pt that h* will not b* a
voltn* mimbir of th* Council
unleel th*r* I* a tl* rotr. In
which cat* Hi* Mayor ahall
ca*t Ih* deciding rot*; II*
■ hall •** that all of Ih* law*
of th* htat* and ordlnanc**
of tb* Vlllaa* or* faithfully
raicultdl II* ahall har* th*
pow*r to bid ta property for
th* Villa** at all tarn *al**,
Judicial aalaa and *al*a under
irocaaa of law; wb*n th* ‘town
■ a party, h* ahall *lan all
d**d*,
contract*,
bond*
or

J

It

ovar, tha aoeond and final
raadlng ahall not tak* place
nor ahall *ald ordlnanc* or
r**olullan brcom* effective un&gt;
III Ih* propo**d ordlnanc* ot
raiolutlon
ahall
hav*
b**n
pottad In at Uaat thraa f l ) con■pleuoua plaeoa throughout th*
V illa** for a period af at Uaat
fifteen (111 day*, on* af which
plac** *hall b* Ih* V il la * *
Hall. Aftar pa***ga of th*
flfla in ( I D day* aald ordlnanc*
may bo r*ad by till * for tb#
oaoond and final llmo at any
regular or opoetal looolon of
tb* council and upon Ita adop.
tlon ahall ha otgnod by th*
Mayor and by th* v i l l a * *
Cl*rk and whin *o *lgn*d It
•hall btcom* * f f * * U v * than,
uni***
otharwli*
provided
therein.
Tho oooond oontaneo o f Ay*
tie!* VI, laotlon 1, I* »m«nd*
•d to r*ad a* follow*!
In th* propar t a t r c l i * o f th*
function* of **ld court and
within Ita Jurisdiction a* h*r*
by defined, Ih* Judg* of aald
rourt ahall hava powtr and I*
h*r*hy authorlMd to laaua and
caua* to ba **rv*d hr any
pollc* offlc* of laid Villa**,
ronalabl* or deputy i h t r l f f of
th* m at* o f Florida, any and
all
writ*,
warrant*,
March
warrant* and othar proc****»
n t e r n a ry for Ih* d*t*ollon and
punlihmant o f violation of any
of th* ordlnanc** of th* aald
Vlllaa*. and th* polle* of th*
■old Vlllaa* ar* haroby autli*
oNaad and It I* hereby mad*
th*ir duty i t *a «cut* and lu
•*rv* any and all auch writ*
and proc**a*a l**u*d out of th*
aald v ilta g * Court
by th*
Juda* thtroof, and to mak* pro
&gt;*rly raturn ih*r*o f to *ald
Court.
All law. ordlnanc** or part*
o f law* or ordinance* in cunfilet harowlth ar# haraby r*.
p*al*d.
That* am*ndm*nt* to tha
Charter of tha V ll lag* of North
Orlando, Florida, ahatl become
effective
Immediately
upon
ratification by tha volar* at an
•l*cllon oallad fo r that pur
POM.
Dau d thla lath day of Jun*

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Legal Notice

wlf*.

l a th* Caart at Ih* Cowwtr
Warda Road,
Juda*. ermlnal* Caaaty, FI av­
is a. la Probate,
Lynchburg. Virginia,
ANNA HUTII II. YOUNG, l a m i Berate af
Orangeburg, Boulh Caro­ K A R L D A U L
lina and
Daeaaaad
JAMES A. TOUNO, rial T a Alt Creditors aa4 Pwaata
&lt;i*nr* unknown
Having Claim* * r Demand*
YOU ARK IIEIIEflT NOTf Aaalaat Said Karat*!
FIEU that a *ult ha* barn
You and each of you ar*
brought agalnit you, th* no haraby notified and required
lura of which I* to foraeloM to prcaant any claim* and de­
morigag* on ih* h*r*tnafl*r mand* which you, or atthar of
d*arrlb*4 real property.
ynu, may hav* again*! th*
Th* natn* of th* Court In aetata nf K A R L H A U L d*c**«which tha lull h u b«*n In td. tala of **ld County, to Ih*
■tltuted la tha Cireull Court, County
Juda*
«f
Hrmlnnl*
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and County, Florida, at hla office
for Samlnol* County, Florida In th* oourt houa* of aald
County at Fanfnrd, Florida,
Th* till* nf tha c m * la OR
LAND!) FE DE RA L PAVINGS within ala ralrndar month*
AND L O A N
ASSOCIATION, from tha tlm* ot th* flrat pub­
plaintiff,
va
JAMES
A. lication of Ihla nolle*. Two copTOUNfl and ANNA RUTH 1! ts of each claim or demand
TOUNO, hla wlfa aad W I L ­ ahall b* In writing, and ahall
IAM K. CULLER and IIITIIT atata Ih* |&gt;l*c* of rr*ld*nc*
H. CULLER, hi* wlf*. Defend- and poat office addraa* ot th*
ant*, batng Chancery Caaa No. claimant, and ahall b* aworn
11*11.
lo by Ih* claimant, hla agent
Th* daaerfpllon of ih* real nr attorney and aecompanlad
iroperty Involved, located tn by a filing fa* af on* dollar
Samlnol* County, Florida, la and aueb claim ar dttnnjid not
aa fnllswn
ao filed ahall b* void.
bait T, nf WKTHERINO/»/ E W A H H K DAUL
TON 1IKIGHTF Aim . TO
A* aiarutor of th* Laat
LONOWOOD. P L O II I HA,
Will and Taatamtnt of
Stmlnola County, Florid
K A R L H A U L daeaiMd
according to plat thereof GEO. A. STEER. JR.
recorded In Plat Rook It, Attorney for aald Estate
page T4, of th* Public Re­ 111 Magnolia Avanua
cord* of Samlnol* County, Sanford. Florida.
Florida.
Publish Jun* II. «
* July I.
Tou ar* h*r*by notified fur S, 1M1
Ihrr that you ar* required to CDA-J4
fll* your aniwar* to th* Com­
plaint heretofore filed In aald
FIC TITIO US M ASS
D. 1144.
morigag* forrcloeur* proceed NOTICE IF h*r#by glvtn that
(BEAL)
Inga with th* CUrk of th* Clr t am *ngag*d In bualn*M at
Mra. Jana 0. Pika, Clark cult Court of Samlnol* County, 1101 French Ava, Samlnol*
V llU g a of North Orlando, Florida, In Sanford, Florida, County, Florida, under th* fieFlorida
nd lo aarva a ropy thereof tlllou* nam* of llarrlson'a Oar.
Publlah Jun* II, ||, |« A July upon tha Plaintiff** attorney, ago, and that I Inland to
t, 1MI.
A. Duane Itcrgalrom, of HUSH. rrgialar aald asm* with th*
C D A .U
HEED AND M AR SH ALL IS Cl*rk of th* Circuit Court,
Kaat Llvlngeton Avanua, Port Seminal* County, Florida, In
Office
Uoa
Sttl,
Orlando. aceordanc* with tha provlalan*
Florida, on or before Ih* loth of th* F I a t I t I o u a Nam*
day of July, ISfl. Herrin fall Statute*, to.wltt Section III.SI
not or a dacra* pro oonfaaau Florida HlatulM HIT.
III b* ante rad again*! you.
Slgi Willard Harrlaon
(SEAL)
Uublteh Jun* 11, IS, I I * July
Arthur ti. Deekwlth. Jr., t. m i.
Clark of th* Circuit Court CDA-41
Samlnol* County. Florida
llyi Martha T. Vlfalen
IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF
Deputy Clerk
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL CIRA. Duan* llergatrom
CUIT, IN AND POH BKHINULK
of IIIIKII, REED AND
CIIUNTY. FLORIDA.
MARSHALL
IN CISANCKRY NO. Sdltt
IS Kaat Livingston Avanua
JO ANN AKERS.
Poat Offlc* Uoa IMS
Plaintiff.
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff
DOUGLAS
McARTlIUR
AK­
Publlah Jun* II, 11 a July S.
ERS.
■Ml.
Defendant
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n o t i c r o r auiT
TO) p O U (I b A &gt; MCARTHUR
A KERS
c/c Daley Ahare
Rout* t
Uuln. Alabama
TOU ARB 11EHEI1T NOTIFIED that a Complaint for
Divorce and other relief ba*
b**n filed again*! you In th*
LOB A N G E LE S (U P I ) — above *tyl*d Court and you
ara haraby required to **rv*
City official* today arUd to
ropy of your Anaw*r or
other d*(*n*ra In tli* Com­
correct a goof that resulted plaint upon th* I’lalnltff’a AtIn pedestrian* getting traffic t*rn*y. E. JACKSON IIAAS/.E.
Attorney at Law. lid North
citation* for walking down a Orane* Avenue, Suita It. Or­
lando,
Orange County, Florida,
sidewalk, while thoaa walking
and fll* th* original A a i v i r
up tha aama thoroughfare or drfana* In tha offlc* of th*
Cl*rh or th* Circuit Court on
went unmolested.
or btfar* th* *0tta day ot July,
The goof involved a algn 1S44 A. It. II you fall to do *o.
placed at tha top o f a hill on Judgment by Dafault will b*
takan agalnat you for th* re­
Bacond Straat between Oliva lief prayed for to th* Com­
and Hill atreeta in tha civic plaint and *ild c i u m will then
procMd E l Part*.
canter. Ib a algn warned |&gt;eDONE AND ORDERED at
Nr ml not*
County,
dratriana that the etivet wat Sanford,
Florida, Ihla lllh day of June,
closed to pedestrian traffic." 1*11 A. D.
But there waa no almilar (BEAL)
Arthur H Dackwlth. Jr,
algn nt tha bottom o f the
Clark of th* Circuit court
hUI.
llyi Martha T. Vlhtaa
Deputy Clerk
Tw o policeman stationed at
E. Jarkaun llaaaa*
the bottom o f tha hill ticket- Atlurnay at Law
ad pedestrian! walking down l i t North Orange Avanua
Ball* It, Orlande
Monday. But tha/ let thoaa Orang* County. Florida
walking up g o by without a Publish Jun* II, I I * July I,

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2 BR. Fum. Duplex Apt. Con­
tact 2312 Palmetto.

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12, Real Eetate For Sals

6. For R*nl

6. For Rent

1 BR., Fiira. Apt. with Pvt. 1 BR Furn. bouse. Lg. rms
$60 mo. Ph. 322-0313.
bath, 317 S Park Ave.

R E N T A BED
RoPswsy, Hospital k Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 1-5111 116 W. 1st S t
CARRO LL’S FU R N IT U R E

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Luadquist, Also.
F A 2-3951 Atlantis Bank Bldg.

Gar. ap t 1201 Magnolia Ave. 2 BEDROOM Gsr, Apt., llv
lag room, dining room furn
Apply 5-4:30.
2005th French Ava. 322-7234
LA K E F R O N T HOMES
Ettle.. $45. 611 Park.
2 BR, spacious. Small down
1 BR., Furn. house, Lake 8. B ea ch M entals
payment, Bsl. |100 per mo.
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322-2800.
Mary. No pets. 322 3019 or
3 BR, 3 Bath, separate din­
HUTCHISON’S
322 6347,
ing rm., 2 acres on large
FURN.
Apts.
Redecorated
OCEANFRONT APTS.
lake. W ILL CONSIDER AC.
Apply 110 Poplar or 322 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
339 So. Atlsntlc
CEPT1NG
OTHER
PRO&lt;530.
pvt. bath it shower, suitable
Daytona Beach
P E R T Y AS P A R T OF DOWN
for couple or single person
Call 322 4058
FURNISHED Cottage at
PAYM E N T. Call Stemper
or retired. All utilities in
Points. $41 mo. 322-1467.
Agency, 1919 So. French,
eluded in rent. Ideally lo­ U. For Male or Rant
322-4991.
cated on In St., within 1
I B R Furs, house. AH con
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
block of 2 free parking lots
venicnces. 2441 Palmetto.
LA K E .
Call e v e n I n g a
and sboppmg center. In
322 1249.
322-1597.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
2, I, ft 4 BEDROOMS
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. 2 BR. home, 817 CataUaa Dr.
I, r n , ft ) BATHS
2 B R Uohiro. bouse, kit.
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM
equip* w. stove only. Rea­
1 BR Furn. House. Pb. 668-5122 12. Real Estate For Sale
sonable re n t 322-0515.
’

FH A - V A HOMES

$100

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie 3 DR, 2 Bath. $300 Down, as
Clean rooms far men. 401
Cowan. 322-4013.
sume pymts. Avail. July 1.
Magnolia Ava. 122-0720.
I l l Tucker Dr., Sunland.
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit. 2 BR House. Kit. equlpt. $75
7 L A K E F R 0 N T Lots on Lake
Ph. 322-5303.
equlpt., c ic . location. Ph.
Jennie, 75x180, 12200, Terms.
322-5594.
2 BR, unfurn. house. S. San
SAN-SEM R E A L T Y , 2619 S
ford Ave. 322 8892,
2 BR. Furn. Apt. Clean. Wa­
French, John P. Zeuli, Reg
ter Film . $40 mo. 322-2744.
Broker. Ph. days 322-7459.
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Falmetto.
Night* 322-6169.
322-1374,
FURN. 2 BR Home, t parches
ehady terrace. 144 E. 20th
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS. Spa­
4-ROOM3, Furn. second floor
Ph. 322-0294.
cious 5 BR, 2 Bath house,
Pleasant, large and airy
cent, heat k air-cottd. aep
1 BR Furn. bouse. 322-2307.
Osteen. J22-5771.
din. rm., dble fireplace,
COUNTRY HOME. 3 BR. din. 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom furn. apU
screen porch, Quick oc­
r m „ screened porch, double
cupancy. $26,500. Ph. 838
Quesnel ApU., 404 E. 14th
fiarsgc, lge. shade trees.
7612.
St., 323-8194.
Near SNAS. Ph. 322 6734.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
1810 W. 3rd St. 2 BR., modem,
Payton Realty
newt/ decorsted. Phone liar- 322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
tow, FU . 533-2326.
1901 S. Park Ave.
STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
FA 2-5232 anytime
FURN. G irage Apt. Water
St. 322-1374.
Fum. Ph. 322 5427.
W E L A K A APARTM EN TS New Custom Built Homo oa
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
10 x 52 3 BR Housctrailer.
Rooms prtvsts baths, 114
tion esU 322-3371.
Atr-cond.
Elder
Spriags
W. First St.
Trlr. Pk.
NICE Room/ 2 Bdrm. unfurn LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath,
BR House, eir-coad., Fla
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink
home at 909 Catalina Dr.
Rm., patio, large
shady
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3951
lcrs, patio. Ph. 322-8522, 207
yard, fruit tree*. 322-8046,
Ridge Rd.
2 SR, frame bouse, not fancy
NICE 2 BR HOUSE. K it
cheap r e o t $s week. Ph.
E V E R E T T A. H AR PE R
equlpt. $73. Ph. 322-4145.
322-3219,
AG EN C Y - REALTO R
2(65 S. Park Ave.
Furn. Apt. 2300 Metlonvnie.
Phones FA 2-2264 o r FA 2-2285
2 BR House Trailer. Bowman’*
ta th* Coart o f tb* Coonty
Trailer Court. 668-4908.
3 BR Home, nice, reasonable.
Judge, lamlnata Ceaaty, FlerPh. 322-8962.
■4a, l a Probate.
Lake
Cottage,
Furn,
322-4106
In voi Fa tote o f
O. T1UCODORB W A L T *
JUMBO: 3 BR, 2 bath, F ll.
Deceased 1 DR. House Furn. 409 W. 3rd
room, 2 car garage, 2 shady
T o All Crodllur* and Frreeo*
St. Ph. 322-2021.
lots. 1801 Palmetto. By ap­
H avin g rlaleas ar D roulade
Agalaat Bald Kstatoi
pointment. Ph. 322-5145.

Seminole Realty

F ic rm o u a n a v i
NOTICE IS h*r*by given that
I am angagad In b u » l n * M at
Ovltdo, Samlnol* County, Flor­
id*, under th* flclltloue nam*
of. OvUdo Radio a Eltctrlc
Company, and that I Intend t*
reglater Mid n*m* with th*
Clerk ef th* Circuit Court.
Ktmlnnle County, Flovld*, In
aceordanc* with th* provl
elan* ot th* Flolltlou* Nem*
Statute*, to-wlli Section S4J.0I
Florid* StatutM 1147.
Slgi Robert A. Cameron IV
Publleh Jun* M, II, JS, * July
Tou and each o f you ar*
t. l ilt.
hereby notified and requir­
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ed lo present any elatma and
demand* which you, or *llh* r
FIC TITIOUS N A N S
of you, may hav* agalnat Ih*
NOTICE IS hereby given that ■elate of II. Theodor* Walla,
I am angagad In bualneea at deceaatd, lat* of M id County,
I I I W, I lth St.. Seminole Caun to th* County Judg* at Semi
ty. Florida, under th* fletlllnna Ti'il* County, Florid*. *t hU
nam* of, Samlnol* Truck Sal**, offlc* tn ih* court hour* of
and that t Intend to regteter eald County at Sanford, Flor­
eald nama with th* Clark of ida. within ala calendar month*
th* Circuit Court, Stmlnola from Ih* tlm* o f th* flrat pub­
County, Florid*, In acrordenci lication of thla nolle*. T w o
with Ih* provision* of th* Fte rnplea of each claim or demand
tltlou* Nam* BLtuM, to-wlti ■hall be In writing, and ahall
Section I I I . 01 Florida Slat- •lat* th* plac* o f r«*td*ne*
u*a HIT.
and poat offle* address o f th*
Sig. Jo**ph C. G*nttl* Jr, claimant, and ehall b* aworn
William T. Rail
to by th* claimant, hi* agent,
Raymond J. Bhaaffer or attorney and accompanied
Publleh May I I ft Jun* 4, 1L by a filing fet of ona dollar
II. ISS4.
and euch claim or demand not
CDU-SO
*o filed shall b* void.
SuMn E. Lee
IN
THU
C IRCUIT
COURT,
A * admlnletratrlg o f thi
N IN T H JU DICIAL C IRCUIT OF
Eatat* of
FLO RID A IN AND FOR * R R I O. Theodor* Wall*.
Ktll.H COUNTY.
Deceased
CIIANCKHT NO. 1444*
Wlnderweedl*. Hein**
NOTICE OF 1STI T IN
* Ward
H O g T O A Q I FORRCLOSURR Attorney* st L aw
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORT- 111 Park Avanua, South
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a «o r- p O. ftoi SAT
porallon.
Winter Perk. Florida
Plaintiff, Publleh Jun* JS, SI k July t,
ve». J ill.
GORDON L SHIVER and SU- CDA-TI
SAN F. S lilV K R . hie wlf*,
D*f*ndanta
NOTICE OF
Ol GORDON l SHIVER and
r O R E C L M V R B BALD
SUSAN F. SHIVER, hi*
NOTICE
IS IIE R K UY GIV
wlfa, who** r**ld*nc* and E.N purauent
to an Amended
whtraabouta
ar*
oa- Summary
Final
D*cra*
of
known*
Forecloeur*
datod
Jun*
IT,
TOU A R B H E l t R f l T N O TI­
1144,
and
entered
In
Chancery
FIED that a Complaint to for*elot* a certain mortgage en­ c**e No. H ill, of Ih* Vaaiar n.
Circuit
Court
la
cumbering th* following don- Carlton
th* Ninth Judicial Clreult In
erlbed r*el property, ta-wltt
aad
for
S*mlnolo
County,
F
lor­
Lot It, GOLDIE MANOR,
according
to
th*
plat ida, wh*r*ln w e T W O c o u p ,,
thereof, recorded In Plat a Florida corporation, I* plainRook I I at pag* TI, of tb* Uff. and T R A V E R R E A L T Y
Public Record* of Bomlaol* CORU, a Florida corporation;
P * O DEVELOPMENT COnP;
County, Florida.
a Florida corporation: SAN­
Together wtlbl
FORD GAB CO, a Florida cor
Heeler
poratlon; MODERN PAINTINO
Oven
COM PANT,
INC , a
Florida
Surface Unit
haa been filed agalnit you In corporation! A. C. DOUDNBT
th*
abovo-etyled
lull.
th* SURVEYORS, INC, a Florida
■hart title * f which I* Federal corporation; A L T CONBTRUC
National Mortgage AaaoolaUon, TION COMPANY, a Florida cora Corporation nrganlMd under poratlon: DEWITT HUNTER
an Act o f Congraaa and aalitlng and ORANOE PAV INO * CON
COMPANY,
)
purauent to tb* fe d e r a l Na­ BTnUCTION
tional
Mortgea*
Aeeoclatlon Florida corporation; NU-MAT
Charter Act, having Ha prin­ CONTRACTORS, IN C , a Flor
cipal offlea In tha City o f Ida corporation, ar* defend
Waihlngton, DUtrlel of Colum­ anti, I wilt Mil to th* highest
bia, Plaintiff, v*raa*. GORDON and boat bidder for ca*h at
L
SHIVER and SUSAN F. tha front door of th* Samlnol*
SKIVER, hi* wlf*. Defendant* County OourthouM, Samlnol*
and you ar* required lo a*rv* County, Florida on th* 4th
a copy o f yaur a a i w a r or day of July, 1MI, between 11:**
athrr pleading lo tb* Com- In th* for*noon and T:J0 la tha
lalnt on Plalntlfra Attorney, Afternoon, th* fallowing d*t
faek N. Cleveland. Jr., gult* crlbed properly a* set forth
Mid
Amended Summary
I I I Sanford Atlantia National la
Dank Building, Sanford. Flo r­ Final Deere*, ta-wltt
All
o
f
WOODMERE P A R K
ida, and fll* th* original AnSECOND
RE P L A T
Semi­
■w* r or other pleading la tb*
nal* County. Florid*, ac­
office of th* Clerk of th* Cir­
cording
to
th*
Plat
there­
cuit Court on or bafor* th*
o f retarded la Plat llonk
ttth day of Jun*, A. D. lis t.
H. Pea* 71 o f th* Publlo
I f you fall to do *o, a decree
pro oeafaeeo will bo taken
Record! a f gemlaol* Coun­
ty, Florida, lee* nil of
agalnat you fa* th* r*ll* f d(Blooka A * El Lota I I , TI.
mended la tb* Complalat.
IT and I f la Slock C. Lot •
Thla Notie* ehall b* publlahI In I I both Inclusive In
•d once a week for four ronBlock E; Lot* I lu I both
Mcutlv* week* In Th* San­
Inclusive Block P and l a t *
ford Herald, a nowipaper cir­
culated In Seminole County
1 la U both Inclusive In
Black fl.
Florida.
DaUd lhl« 14ih day of May
DATED thl* H th day o f
&gt; D. 1114.
Jun*. 1114.
*/ Arthur II. tleckwtth. Jr , (S E A L )
Clark of Circuit Court
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r,
Mark N. Cleveland, Jr. aad
Clerk ot th * Circuit Court
Harold P. Johnson
Ryi Martha T. Y ib lt a
Attorney! far Plaint iff
D. C.
P. o. Drawer 7.
BNYDKH. YOUNG * STERN
Sanford, Florida
ITSI N. E. 144th Street
Pahllah May SI * June 4. U, Miami, Florida
It, 1144.
Publish Jua* 11, H I4
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SANFORD A R E A
Go West on 25Ih St. to Lake
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
right one blk. to Office,
322-2744.
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Phone 322-5441

3 Bedroom, 2 bath,
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Legal Notice

NOTICE O f »4t,K
Nolle* ie hereby given that
purauent to Final Dacre* nf
Foreclosure and H*le entered
tn th* ratie* pending In the
Circuit Court In and far Keml.
hole County, Florida, ceee doc­
ket No. IT.I11, the undersign­
ed Clerk will sell the proprrty
situated In aald County dee
crlbed ■&gt;;
l^&gt;t H i . O AK L AN D lill.IJf,
according te plat ttiaranf
recorded In Plat Bonk IS.
pag* 13-4. Public neeorde
o f Seminal* County, FlorIda; together with th* fol
low ing Heme nf pr»p*rty
which ar* located In and
permanently Installed aa a
part o f th* tmprovtment*
on eald land:
Jackson Gee Hot Watar
Healer, Model C l f l , Ser­
ial No. ISIS!;
at public eale to Ih* highest
bidder for cash, between th*
hour* o f 11 o’clock In th* fore­
noon and I o'clock In th* a f ­
ternoon. on the loth dey of
June, A. D. l t l l at th* front
door of th* Samlnol* County
Courthouse, In Sanford, Flo r­
ida.
(S E A L )
Arthur If. ftrrkwlth, J r ,
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T, via ie a
Deputy Clerk
Albert C. Werly
4441 Central Avenue
St. Petersburg. Florida
Publish Juna It, n i l .
C D A -II

322-2420

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Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

O ffers fo r your selection

these Beautiful 2, 8, ft 4
N o T iu i: o r I.II.H
Bedroom
Nntlc* 1* hereby given rur*
■uent ta a Final D*cr&lt;* of
fortrlosur* dated Jun* ll th .
H i t , and onttred In Chan
e»r y Caaa No. H I T t o f th* Cir­
cuit Court of th* Ninth Judl
d e l Circuit In and far Keml
nnt* Uuunty, Florida, wh*r*ln
Ninth
Federal
Barings and
Lnen Asearlntlon o f New York
City Is Plaintiff, and JOSEPH
DAFFUON and LIN'D 4 t*
D A r r i t O N , hie wife, ar* D#
frndenta, I will M il to th*
highest and b«at bidder for
rash at th* front door o f th*
Bemlnol* County Courthou** In
Banford Bemlnol* County, F lor­
ida. at 11:09 o’clock A. M., on
To make tho beat hem*
th* 4th day of July, 1MI, th*
buy, see tha
following described properly *■
•*t forth la *ald Final Dacra*
to-wlt:
I-Ot
It
of
LONODALE
HUnniviBION,
according
to plat thereof aa recorded
In Plat Book II, F i g * It,
o f the publta record* of
Bemlnol* County, Florida.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr„
Clerk of th* Cireull Court
Dr: Martha T. Vital**
Deputy CUrk
Law Office*
Fre*d and N'athaneoa
Offlea 822-Sill
jjo Mouth Washington Ava.
Night 322-0448
Titusville, Fla.
_
123-0700
Publish Juna II, 1114.
C D A - II
2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, FIs,

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12. Real Estate For Sal* 12. Real Entitle For Sal* 21. Beauty Batons
OLDER HOME, 3 Br. Urge ZOTO'S Budget W ave *7.90:
IIS Regular 310. Complete
rooms, Urge shady lot with
eve. app'ta. Free parking.
TH E T IM E TESTED FIRM
fruit trees. No down pymt.
111 N. Park Ave.
F A 3-6123
2nd &amp; Oak
1920 Palmetto Ave. Those
H A R R IE T T 'S B E A U T Y NOOK
322-3396.
G R E E N B R IA R
103 So. Oak — 322-3742
Choice
lota
available
Is 15. Business Opportunity
22. Build • Paint - Repair
Greenbrlar o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
go lf
count. FOR LEASE—Service SUIIon.
Good location. Good pro­ FOR A PA IN TE R , Inside oi
Cuitom building to your
out, call Luther Taaker a I
duct*. Good treatment. Fb.
ipeclficatlont.
Greenbrlar
322 6159.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
developed by
tha PU R E O IL COM PANY.
KINGSW OOD
26. Plumblny Senrlc
BUILDERS, INC.
S H E L L O I L CO .
PLUM BING
202 Fairmont Dr.
Want to own your own DualContracting Repair*
F A 2-8074
n e t a?
Opportunity
now
FR E E ESTIMATES
exists for Shell Service Sta­
R. L. H AR V E Y
2 BR frame home. Very clean.
tion In Sanford Area. Paid
FA 2-3383
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
training Program and finan­ 204 Sanford Ave.
wan, 322-4013.
cial assistance available. In­

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SW EETIE PIE

June 18, 1964— Pape B-A 34. Article* For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

AIR
CONDITIONERS

27. Special Service*

IT ’S GONNA G E T HO TTER 1
And
tempera
ahorter, but
you'll bo cool under the col­
lar In this gracious 2 atory,
4 Bedroom, 2 Bath LA K E
FR O N T Home. P r i v a t e
beach with dock for your
fleet. Excellent Financing
arranged for Qualified Buy­
er!

SOUTH W ARD

vestment Required. Plcaae
Piano Tuning and Repair
write to Box 62 c/o Sanford
Herald for appointment k W. L. Harmon — FA 1-42X3
detailt
OVER 25 YEARS
of
Fine
Workmanihlp in Up16. F e n t t le H e lp W a n te d
boliterlng, Draperiea, Slip­
RE LIAB LE Experienced Waitcover*. Tim e Paym ent! ai
real. Apply in person to Mr.
little aa 63 mo. Drapery
Rotas, Mar-Iiou, or Phone
Hardware Installations.
322-2902.
K U LP DECORATING SHOP
Pb. 322-2333

A t Discount Prices
From

A S S O C IA T E D
R A D IO &amp; T V

1!). Situations Wanted

34. Article* For Sal*

34. Articles For Sale

AUTOM ATIC Frigidaire Wash JUNE S PE C IA L: Men'* ihoei
62.09 pr. Ladle*' ahoei }t.4S
er it dryer. Also port, dish­
pr. Surplui City, 201 W. lit.
washer, 3 pc. Bedroom suite
walnut finish. A ll exc. cond.
REPOSSESSED SINGER
Ph. 322-1403.
Sclect-O-Matlc Zigzag, makes
Fancy D eilgni, make* but­
USED lumber, all aiie*. Used
tonhole#, Sewa on Buttons,
Bricks. 322-2306.
blind
hems,
monograms,
HAMMOND Elec. Chord Or­
darns, patches, etc. all with­
gan.
Light
flnlah.
Perf.
out attachment*. Cost new
cond. 1800. Terms arranged,
3329, now due |38 or pay
322-0496 after 8 p. m.
$3.80 monthly. Trade-ins ac­
cepted. 322-7457.
Carpets clean eatler with the
Blue Lustre Electric Sham- WEDDING GOWN, size 12,
full length, lace top, long
pooer only t l per day. Caraleevea, full length tiara
roll'* Furniture.
veil. 322-6113.

36. Automobile* - Truck*

HOBART
Portable
welder. •56 C H E W Y I Dr. 6 cyl. Good
350 Amp. Exc. cond. 3350.
2nd car. Ph. 322-SOBI.
322-7719.
•53 PLYM OUTH P la n , V -l
35. Articles Wanted
Clean. $193. 323-0443.
CASH for good clean Used
1960 Dodge 4 Dr. Sta. Wag,
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
Clean. 322-4449 after 3:30.
ture. 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-6591.
1930 Chev. Good fishing bug­
gy. Ph. 322-8300.

36. Automobile* • Truck*

'63 Chevy II Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph. 322-2283.

1901 PONTIAC, like r.cw. Low
mileage. Ph. 322-9314.

37. Hunts • Motors

•62 CORVAIR
MONZA, 4speed, bucket seats, white IS' Fibcrglaa Boat, fully equip­
ped; 40 hp. Evinrude motor,
with red Interior, $1395. Ph.
new Tilt Trailer, $850. Roy
322-2797 afier 3 p. m.
Reel's Paint A Body Shop,
10th A Sanford.

ASSUME PAYM EN TS
On Late Model Dial ZlgZag.
Make* buttonholes, sewa on
bultona, blind s t i t c h e s ,
monograms and embroider*.
With Guarantee. Take up 4
payments of $7.13 each. Ph.
Credit Mgr. 322-9411.
'S3
'GO
B EAD Y M IX CONCRETE
'59
Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, step*, blocks, •59
sand, cement, rock, pipe, '59
itccl,
grease
traps, dry '58
'57
wells. Stepping slonei.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO. '57
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 '57
*56
Check with
'55
CARPETS A ’lft CARTE *55
For tha BEST Carpet Values •33
anywhere. Sample* ahown '33
In your home.
'40
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
341-6194 or
Leroy C. M acTavlih, Owner
372-3343 Evening*

$ Bank $

B E AT THE HEAT. Enjoy the
cool breezes o f the St.
John*. 16 Ft. plywood (hull
glassed) boat with 35 hp.
Evinrude electric start mo*
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
tor. Gator tilt trailer for
Ford, $109 bal, $10 me.
easy launching. Ph. 322-B551.
Ford, $631 bal, $32 mo.
Cadillac, $981 bal, $39 mo.
BOAT SALE: $695 14' TravelChrv., $741 bal, $37 mo.
er Ski runabout, $475; $950
Merc. $777 bal, $33 mo.
Deluxe Fabuglas, $650; $1795
Ford, $581 bal, $31 mo.
17' Artec Cabin Cruiser,
Olds,
$831 bal, $34 mo.
$1295; 18' $1793 U raon Fam ­
Plytn., $640 bal, $32 mo.
ily Runabout, $1095; 18' $410
Dodge, $397 bal, $23 mo.
Gator traiclr, $290; 14' $300
Chcv., $331 bal, $23 mo.
Gator, only $190. $789 '63
Pont., $396 bal, $23 mo.
40 hp. Evinrude with 2 yr.
Merc., $(»o bal, $23 mo.
warranty, $380. Term *! Rob­
Ford. $237 bal, $10 mo.
son Sporting Goods, Down­
Olds,
$299 bal, $16 mo.
town Sanford, 322-5961.
Ford,
$99 bal, $3 mo.
20' INBOARD, A -l shape.
$530 cash or trade. Ph.
644 5064 Orlando or aee at
Sanford Boat Work*. O. L,
Davidson.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
SANFO RD A V E .
10' Itoit, motor, trailer, fully
O PE N VVEN’ INCS
equipped. Suitable for wait
water. Many extra*, 3224837.

Repossessions

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
DAY'S w o'k wanted. 322-6277.
Orliintlo'fl Oiliest Denier
— Remove thatch — Chinch
“ It’s • no-conteat d r a w l We're both out of range P*
Investment A Realty
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Fcrll116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173 21. lieauty Salons
H tc -P h . 322-4244.
33. Furniture
29. Automobile Service
Spring Permanent Special
M ANSFIELD LAW N SER.
Fit E li ESTIM ATE
Ph. 322-8332
20 Percent off regular price*
Upholstering 4 Mattrcai ren­
Cut ‘n Curl Beauty Shop
Ill-W A Y 66 SVC.
i * t iih rin criT c o h it .
ovating. New 6i Used Furni­
Hlway 17-92 at Onora Rd.
RIWTII JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 316 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834 Need a shelf, screen porch,
With 3 Y r. Replacement
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Sanford, Florida
new room
carporle, new
IV AID POR KKMIVOI.K
Guarantee
Permanent Special
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
r n i 'm . Florida
bouse or remodel. B. E. FR E E Wheel Pack or Lubrliv n iAvrunv vn. h im
20% o ff Regular Prices
F
A
2-2U7,
cation with this ad. Mgr
Link. 322-7029.
CAROLYN D. LAZO1C
Children'* Haircuts 31.00
Walter Cooper, 3 yr». Svc.
Flatntlff.
Ace
Beauty
Salon,
BEDS FOR BENT
v*.
Sta. Exp.
IIT V A V LA ZOIC,
Mayfair Hotel
Th. 322 8528
Hospital,
Rollawaya, Juve­
Tlef.ndint.
L IK E NEW, Scuba tank, re­
nile. F R E E delivery and
VOTirf! TO DKPKVD
31 A. 1'c Ih
T ill: HTVTK OP PI.OIIII1 A TOl
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
Pick-up,
gulator, speargun and other
IHTVAN L AZOIC
lly FI3DDEKS
accessories. All 180. Ladlei
HOUND PU PPIES. Rlack &amp;
FU R N IT U R E CENTER
Klalil* A m
tan, Red Bone, Illue Tick,
II. H. POPE CO., Inc.
white shoe skates, alia 6, In
1100 French Ave.
M o n m o u t h Park Rae* l\ THIS CIRCUIT COURT OF
Heat* and Cool*
TDK VIVTII JUDICt %l, CIR­ 200 So. Park Ave.
Track
322-4234
ease, 115. 322-7196.
310
ea. 3634)107 or 363 3126
Ph. F A 3-7933
CUIT IV AVI! FOR hKMIOca an Port, N*w Jaraar
Oviedo.
Pt.KAHK TAKr. NOTICK that VOLK COUNTY FLORIDA
W ELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
• an-orn Complaint haa bran IV CIIAVUF.IIY VO. IIK l
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
flln l attain.! you In lh» CLr- DOlAJRKH ANN POWEIIF,
32. Flowem - Shrubs
Plaintiff,
3 COMPLETE llOOMS
cult Court, Ninth Judicial Cir­
All Type* anil Size*
•
vacuit In amt for Krmlnnl* Coun­
O NLY 1249.30
Wo Repair and Service
H A IR Y INDIGO &amp;
ty, Florida, In Chancary, tha DAVID B. POWERS.
(W orld'* Largest Selling
Eaay Term*
Defendant.
STINE
abbravlatad tllla of whlrh la
PENSACOLA BAHAI
NOTI CE
Air Conditioner)
•'Carolyn D. Laink. Plaintiff.
Shop
and
Save
The
Machinery and Supply Co.
We have limited quantitioa
Varaua latvan Laaok. Dafaml- Toi David D. Power*,
20.000 H T lT s
Budget Way
207 W 2ml St.
FA 2 6432
adilrete unknown.
e.till in stock—Ask fo r cur­
ant," arharaln tha rallaf anuaht
YOU ARB HE HER V NOTIla a Decraa nf Divorce. Thrar
rent price*.
praaanta are to rauaa nitd re­ FI ED that a Petition for Di­ 21L Automobile Servlc*
Cool* An Entira llouia
A . M. P R E V A T T
quire you to file your written vorce he* hern filed attaint)
anawtr or dafanaaa. If any, to you In tha Circuit Court of
749 2113
Seville, Fla.
293 Long wood Plata
tha Complaint filed herein, and Seminole County, Florida and
to larva a copy thereof upon you ar i the Defendant therein.
Hundreds o f Others
AUTOMOTIVE
17-92
Ph. 838-4383
tha Plain tiff* attorney*. Btan- Tou are required In eerva ■
All Prlco Rnnueit
AIR-CONDITIONING
alrom, Davla * Mclntoah, 1’nat copy of your A newer nr pi radWill plant. Ph. 322-4145
34. Article** For Sale
Office Ilo* 1SJ0, Hanford, Flor­ Inn upon the Plaintiff* attor­ INSTALLATIO N - SERVICING
Cull Collect
ida, 32771, on or before July ney whoa* name and addreea
Good Used Cara Sold
I, 1911, amt herein fall not nr appear* below, and Die the
ZENITH Hearing Aid. |23.
hydroponic
tomatoes,
322-7765 Ripe
a Decree Pro Confeaao will he original of your Anewer nr 818 French Ave.
133-0443,
entered aatlnal you and the pleading In the Office of the
25e lb. Grosser Hydroponic
Clark or th* Circuit Court of
Auto Ulaaa, Top*
eauae proceed ex part*.
Farm
*,
So.
Sanford
Ave.
Seminole County, Florida, on
P A Y OFF BALANCE
(8 KALI
U Seal Covers
Arthur II. Il.rltwlth, Jr., or bafore Ih* 41h day nf July,
ELNA
Clerk o f lb* Circuit Court A. D. 1941. If you fall tn do eu
33. Furniture
The lam e aa Open-arm Sew
lly: Martha T. Vihlen, D.C. Jitdcmrnt by default will be
taken ngalnet you for the re.
ing machine. Equipped to
Flenetrom, Davla A
lief demanded In the Complaint
For the biggest selection of
Mclntoah
Elgiag and make button
and the c u e will proceed ex
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Attorney* at Laar
nearly new and used furni­
part*.
ttolci aews on buttons, pat
pnat Office Do* till)
A L L WORK G UARANTEED
ture, arc Noll's Furniture
DONE
and ORDERED *»
Hanford, Florida
11771
chei and etrlpos. Guaran
Brokerage in Casselberry
Publlah June I, 11. II, IS. ItSS Hanford, Kemlnole C o u n t y ,
teed. Pay o ff balance of
Florida, thl* 2nd day of June.
CDA-I4
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo t.
A. 11, 1941.
131.40 or 13.10 per bio . Buy 3113 N. Orange, Orlando, Fla.
IV Tilt: CIRCUIT COURT IV (SE AL)
GA 2-2514
locally 6i be serviced. San
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
A I D FOR NKMIVOI.B COUN­
Sell
U*
Your
furniture.
Inntallationn Arranged
Clerk of the Circuit Court Senknrik Glass nnd Paint
ford Sewing Center, 322-9411
T Y FLORIDA.
If
i p i l kamr what ta
If yea i f know wbat ta teak far* tkaa
Quick Service With
the
Ry: Martha T. Vihlen
IV CM A VCKH V NIL 1 M U
Company
look
f
a
r
l
i
a
h
m
!
ear,
batter
Deputy Clerk
wa
d e ft kava ta toll yaa tkat aadar
C
u
b
.
SUPER
TRAD
ING
T H E MONIIOK COUNTY 8AV210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
CHARLES J CULLOM
INtiS HANK, a oolporatlon.
POST. FA 2-0677.
aur
al|ia la wkara you’ll Had I t
teak
far
aar
alia.
I'.
O.
Ilna
1291
Plaintiff,
COHEN RADIATOR NTIOP
IS South Magnolia
va.
Free
Inspection,
estimatei, Used furniture, appliances,
VICTOR II. JKNCK8 and ------ Orlando, Florida
Our Goodwill algo la th* algn o f good uaed car*. You can
JKNfKH, hli wife, and P A T ­ Attorney for Plaintiff
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
pickup, delivery. Rccorlng
Publlah
June
4
,
II,
11,
II,
1141
RICK J. POWBKB, an unmar­
take our word for It. So hurry on down and take things into
Lerry'e Mart 215 Sanford
&amp; repair! discounted.
CDA-II
ried man,
Ave. Th. FA 2-4132.
Derendanta.
21M E. 3rd.
322-3443
your own handa-lik* maybe tho whaal ol on* of thaiai
I.V T U B
Cl R CP IT
COURT,

5.000 B T U

Legal Notice

Westinghouse

Free Estimates

115 V o lt -$119.95

Building
Contractor

McGraw Edison

Legal Notice

Coolerator

1012

Phone 322-4503

115 V olt - $199.95

F U R N IT U R E

Fedders

$329.95

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.

W agner s Amoco

National

Free Estimates

CITRUS TREES

ASSOCIATED
RADIO
WAREHOUSE

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.
A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

TOP

NOTICH OF »U IT
TDK BTATM OF FLORIDA
TOa PATRICK J. POWERS, an
unmarried man
Reildenca Unknown
TOU ARK UK It EOT NOTI.
T IE D that a ault hat bean filed
aaalnet
you
In the above
caue* and you aro required to
III* your anrwer with the
Clerk of thle Court and to
aerv* a copy thereof upon the
plaintiff or 1U attorney*, Ma­
h o n e y . Ifadlsw. Chambera and
Adame. Harnett National Rank
Rulldlnr, Jacksonville 1, Flor­
ida. not latar than July 18th.
1111. If you fall eo to do, a
Decree Pro Confeeao will be
entered avalnet you tor the
relief demanded In the Com­
plaint. Thle eult le to forecloee a mortaaa*. Tha real
property proceeded aaalntt la:
lent
I
of
PAN
REM
KNOLLS, Seminole County,
Florida, according to tha
Plat theraof aa recorded
In Plat Book It, pasa 4t.
Fubllo Bacord* of Seminole
County, Florida.
Together with all atruoture*
and Improvement! now end
brreafler on laid land, end Da­
t u m attached thereto: aleo all
gat. ataam, electric, water, and
other heating, cooking, refri­
gerating. llshtlng. plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and
power eyttama, machine*, ap­
pliance*. D atum , and appur­
tenance*, which now are or
may hereafter pertain to, or
be used with, In. or on eald
premia**, oven though they be
detached or detachable.
Together with the following
Item* of properly which are
located In and permanently Installed aa a part of tha 1mprovemenl* on eald lend:
O KNERAL E L K C T R I C
UU1LT-IN OVKN MODEL
J TtetlPK SE RIA L 110111411
O K NERAL E L E C T R I C
BUIL T-IN It A NOE MODEL
S1011PK SERIAL 810711111
I1KNERAL E L E C T R I C
REFRIGERATOR MODEL
UAI1TC aE RIA L XS41II11
DUO
THERM
HEATER
MODEL t l l - l SERIA L tl

me

VIVTII
JUDICIAL
UIIICI IT
OF FLORIDA IV AMS FOR
iKMIVOl.U CtHJVTV.
CHAVUERY VO. 14070
FE DE RA L NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor­
poration,
Plaintiff,
-veJOHN SMITH JR. and RLAN*
CHE ELIZABETH SMITH, hi.
Wifi,
Defendant!
ROTS UR OF BUIT IV
NORTUAQH FOR KULOh I K K
TOi JOHN FMIT1I, JR. and

BLANCHE

T . f it

M

For The Used Car

Showdown !

j 62 Mercury Comet

SMITH. M&gt; wife,
whoa*
realdenc*
and
whereabout* I* unknown.
4 Door Cuitom, Auto. Tran*. OriginYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Complaint to | al Throughout.
foracloa* a certain mortgage
encumbering the following delcrlbed real properly, to-wlt:
2 Door, 4 Cyl., Manuel Shift Trans,
Lot I, Block I. Reiubdlvlalon of Block I and Tract
Drive I t Homs For Only
A, NORTH ORLANDO SE­
COND ADDITION, accord­
ing to plat thereof record­
ed In Plat Bonk IS, Page 1 4 Door Htd. Trana, New Tire*.
74.
Publlo
Record*
of
Priced To Hell At
Seminole County, Florid*,
has been filed against you In
Ih* shove-elyled suit, the abort
till* « f which I* Federal Na­
V-8, Powcrglide, Radio, llrater, A ir
tional Mortgage Aaeoolatlon, a
Conditioned.
Corporation organlaed under an
Act of Congreea and eilellng
pursuant to the Federal Natlonal
Mortgage
A asocial Ion
powrr Strrrlng, Power lirakea, lieCharier Act, having |ta princi­ ] dio, Heater, One Owner,
pal office In the City of Wash­
ington. District of Columbia,
Plaintiff, veraua JOHN SMITH.
JR. and BLANCHE
E LIZ A ­
V-R, Straight Tran*. Radio and
BETH SMITH, hi* wife, lieHeater, New Tire*.
fendanle and you are required
lo serve a copy of your Anawt r
or other pleading to the Complaint on Plaintiff’* Attorney,
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr.. Hull*
I I I Sanford Atlantic National
Bank Building, Sanford. Flor­
ida, and file the original An­
t Ton Prodoe* Body, Dual Wheel*, ”
ewer or other pleading In the
Extra Clean.
offlr* of the Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court on or berora the
17th day of July. A. D. lift.
If you fall to do oo, a decree
Ton Piek-Up, 8 C y l, Low Milapro confeaao will b* taken
age, On* Owner.
agalnat you for tho roller de­
manded In th« Complaint.
Thl* Notice shall b* pub.
Uehad once a week for four
l i t Ton, 2 Speed Axle, Van Body,
roneecullv* weeks In The San­
ford Herald, a newspaper cir­
Ready To Go.
culated In Seminal* County,
Florida.
Dated thl* tth day at June
A U. 1944.
*/ Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Carroll Burk*
A U T H O R IZ E D DODGE D E A L E R
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P. O, Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida
Ph.
1801 W . First St.
Publleh Juna 21, II, J| * July

FIV E ALUMINUM V E N E TIAN BLINDS
WIT NESS my hand and the
geal of thle Court at Sanford
Florida, tbla Plh day of June.
A. D. 1144,
|PEAL&gt;
. .
.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Clerk
By: Martha T. Vlhleu.
Deputy Clerk
Mahoney, lladlow, Chambera
and Adama
.
.
Barnett National Bank Bldg
Jacksonville 1. Florida
Publlah June II, 14. I* * JuD
! 1914
1. 1444
CDA-41
.CDA-44

Tl K r r / . y

ELIZABETH

1962 Pontiac Tempest

$£dhsvi 'found

60 Chevrolet

| 60 Ford Falcon

59 Chevrolet Sta. Wagon
58 Buick Convertible
58 Ford Convertible

—

&lt;i

I960 Dodge

1954 Chevrolet

1595
*995
‘ 595
*995
*695
*4 9 5

C&lt;

1295
*995
*59 5

Seminole Co. Motors
W inter Park Ph. MI 7-2330

IN C LE A N RECONDITIONED
USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS
61 Chevrolet Pickup

C&lt;

TRU CK SPECIALS —

1959 Chevrolet

4-Door — Straight Stlrk — A ll Tha
Economy Plus Stylo Anyone Would
Want.

322-0614

H alf Ton, Long Wheal Bate, Fleetaid* Bed. Automatic Tranimlaalon,
Clean.

.57 Plymouth
nHLVKDF.ltF. 4 lloor. V-H Engine.
Automatic Tran*m illion, Radio and
Heater, Clean.

62 Corvair Van
4-Bpeed Tranamlaalon, Heater, Ctaan.

62 Olds Cutlass
COL’ J’ K:
V-6
Kn« in*. Automatic
Tranamlaalon, Power Blearing, Ra­
dio and Heater, Clean.

*129 5
*5 9 5
*149 5
*1995

*1395

1962 Corvair Monza Sport Coupe
4 Speed Manual Transmission. A
Hard T o Find Item That’* Really
Popular With Th* Young A t Heart.

C tg f
I w

ft
m tm

1962 Chevy II Station Wagon
Antomatle Tran*., Showroom New
Raelly Been Cared For.

W hit* Flnlah. A

1962 Rambler 4-Door Sedan
Am erica'* Favorite Economy King,

1961 Rambler Super 4-Door
Fectory A ir Conditioning, New Tires. We Sold It New,

LUXURY CARS -

58 Chevrolet Wagon

*695

1963 Buick Wildcat Convertible
1963 OldBmobile Hardtop 4-Door
A ll Power Features And A ir Conditioning,

1961 Cadillac 60 Special Fleetwood

59 Chevrolet

*7 9 5
*7 9 5

B IH C AYN B t Door, • Cylinder Enjin e , * H .d l. nnd neater, A ir Con-

57 Chevrolet Wagon
SH O O K ; V -l, Automatic Tranamisaion, Radio and llaatar.

And

4-Duor A ir Conditioned
Feature.

Every

Cedillas

Friday

Night

A

*1395

Saturday

Afternoon#

Holler M otor Sales

B

U

I C

K

1

Ph. 322-62.11
Ph. 322-0861

Power

I B 11ft Vri J A A e l l
301 W . First St.

. . . Doth before and after the eete.
F IN A N C IN G . . . Tailored te your
budget, low Intaraat, Immediate de­
livery, EX PE R IE N C E . . , No Jr.
aelenmen. Every ealreman qualified.
R E P U T A T IO N . . . Tb* beat— **k
your neighbor wko do** bualneiia
with u*. VOLUM E . . . big enough
to aerv* you . . . email enough to
know you.

O PEN FR1. N IT E S
&amp; SAT. AFTERNO O NS

CO M PANY
2nd. &amp; Palmetto
2507 Park Ur.

Lu tery

*3 3 9 5
*3 4 9 5
*2 9 9 5

W E PR O UD LY
FE A T U R E SERVICE

60 Oldsmobile 88
H O L ID A Y COUPEt V-6 Engine,
Automatic
Tranimlaalon, P o w e r
Wearing and Brake*. Radio and
Healer.

*1595
*1195
*1195

OH SO N ICE!

Coupe, Factory A ir Conditioned With Hurket Heats,

BROOK WOOD 4-Door | g Cylinder,
Automatic Tranamlaalon, Radio and
Ranter. New Paint.

Open

Local Car That**

Sanford

Ph. 322-023|

»

*

�By Janea Casselberry '
A Joint installation o f o f­
ficers was
held Saturday
night at the Trade Winds
Cafeteria in Casselberry by
American Legion Memorial
Post 260 o f Casselberry and
its Auxiliary Unit.
C LEVELAND

The Installing team fo r the
post Included Sixth District
Commander Caroline Frid of
Orlando, District
Adjutant
Penny Caldwell o f Orlando
and District Historian John
Brown o f Eustis who served
a* acting sergeant-at-arms.

Installing the ladles were
Sixth District President Maty
Brown o f Eustis,
District
Chaplain Nell Stiller o f Eustia, District Sergeant-at-Arm*
Maud Johns o f Tavares and
District Secretary Betty Bitt­
ner o f Leesburg.

(U F I )- P r e i-

Ident Johnson pledged today
to 'la k e further ateps" in
working with labor and busi­
ness to assure every qualified
American a Job.
" I t la time for labor and
management and government
to cooperate In eitabllahlng a
national manpower policy,''
the President said in a speech
prepared for the 28th anual
convention of the Communica­
tions Workers o f America
(AFL-CIO ).
Johnson said this policy
should "s ite s * our future
needs end help tlm all our
programs of training and ed­
ucation—government and pri­
vate alike — toward filling
those needs."
Existing labor-management
committees along with a cab­
inet committee which ho has
appointed will contribute to
such a policy, he said.

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IN S T A L L A T IO N for officers o f Casselberry Americnn Legion Post 2fifl
wns conducted by District Adjutant Penny Caldwell, left front, and
Sixth District Commander Caroline Frid, right front. Officers nro Kon
Walbridge, center front; back, from left, Hen EvanH, William Elder,
Miller Evans, Kon Green and Harold Kryder. A t right back is John
Brown, district historian, who also participated in the ceremonies.

20 Rabbis To
Join King
A T L A N T IC
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group o f

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form
rabbis flew
to St.
Augustine Wednesday to join
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
In an antt-eegragatkn demon­
stration.
Tha group, members o f the
Central Conference o f Am er­
ican Rabbia (C C A R ) conven­
ed here in Its 76th annual
meeting decided to join the
Florida demonstrators at the
telegraphed request o f King.
Tha delegation a n members
o f a standing CCAR “ demon*
ntratkm task fores."
King's telegram Invited the
group to "Join me In a proph­
etic witness against tha social
evils o f our time."

8IX TH DISTRICT President Mary Brown, center front, nerved a» In­
stalling officer fo r American Legion Auxiliary Unit 266 o f Casselberry.
Officers Installed Included Mrs. Letha Ward, le ft and Mr3. Della K ry ­
der, righ t; back, from left, Alice Walbrldge, Katherine Corwin, Emlley
Green and Elizabeth Evans.
(Herald Photo)

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Ken Watbrldg* was Install­
ed a.) poit commander. Other

City firemen responded to
offlcere Include Wilbur Morey, three alarms Tuesday and on*
flret vice eommander; George blase kept them busy fo r
Mcsslck, aecond vice com­ more than an hour Tuesday
mander;
Marvin
McClain, night.
A t 10:24 p. m. they were
third vice commander; Miller
Evane, adjuetant; H a r o l d summoned to a fire in an un­
Kryder, finance officer; Ben occupied frame house at 1207
Evane, hletorlan; Ken Green, Laka A re. The house is own­
service officer; William Elder, ed by Nelson Elerby, accord­
sergeant-at-arms and Clar­ ing lo Assistant F ir* Chief
R. T. Thomas.
ence Doebener, chaplain.
Damage was described as
Auxiliary officer* inatalled
but
the
actual
Included Mr*. Della Kryder, extensive
preildent; Mr*. Letha Ward,
vice president; Mrs. Alice
Mrs.
Walbrldge,
secretary
Katherine Corwin, chaplain;
Mrs. Emlley Green, sergeantat-arma; Mrs. E l i s a b e t h storm which buffeted Ui*
Evsns, treasurer and Mrs. area, they were summoned to
the Park Avenue T r a i l e r
Helen Clzewakl, historian.
Retiring commander Harold Court when lightning hit a
Kryder was presented with a tree. There waa no property
framed resolution fo r his out­ damage.
The aeries o f alarms start­
standing service during the
past two years by Ben Evsns, ed at 12:10 p. m. when they
He also received a command­ were called to a trash fire at
er’s certificate and a past 1402 W . 16th St. a fter the
blase threatened a nearby
commander badge.
A certificate also was pre­ house. N o property damage
sented to Larry Maplesden was reported her*.
fo r hla service as adjutant.
A school o f instruction for
Legion and Auxiliary officers
and members was announced
fo r Sunday, July 26, at Post
10 In Orlando.
TALLAH ASSEE &lt;U H ) —
Mrs. Kryder presented a
A panel o f federal judges
rash award o f $4 won by the
made a ruling last week
Unit's press book aa first
which denied the eontroversiel
prise In the second division
■late milk commission its rea­
and a citation fo r the Unit
son fo r existence— protecting
history, both won at the re­
■tata milk producers.
cent state convention, to Mrs.
L e o n a r d Casselberry who
served boh as publicity chair­
man and historian. The press
book will compete at the na­
tional convention.
The finance officer wes au­
thorised to spend a limited
amount fo r expensee o f the
American
Legion
baseball
team now being sponsored in
Casselberry by tha Post.
Guests included Mrs. Doris
Hacks o f Orange City, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hteudla o f
Post 166, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Burkhardt of Post 183 and
H. R. Glbaon o f Eustis.

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VOL. 66
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tha county clerk'* office blew
cut Wednesday. Thursday of.
♦ fice worker* — the clerk,
Arthur Beckwith w a» out of
town— iw e ite d It out until
■omeone removed an old win», •
&lt;jow between the clerk'* o f­
fice* and the tax collector'*
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office. They placed a fan In
,
the window and drew cool air
from the collector'* office
Into the clerk’* office. Per­
aonnel in the clerk’* office
■aid it was *tlll “ hot.”

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Program
fo r Civitnns
Thursday wa* to be
on “ The
Evolution of Man” by Bud
Layer. Editor o f the bulletin
in a humorous vein offered
some o f the club member* as
living example* o f the “ les*« r evolved types."

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The eity dog catcher went
on full time patrol today, on
thelookout fo r
dogs wlthcut
license tags. I f your pooehie
1* among the missing, don't
■ay we didn’t warn you. The
city pound will only keep him
10 days. A word to the wise
should be sufficient.

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Father Sunday I* give him
a big hug and a kiss, tell
him you love him, and how
much you appreciate his hard
work ail year to keep the
kiddies !n shoes, and food on
the table. Sweet talk him—
but do it sincerely.

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Jim Jemigan, apeaking to
Klwanla Club Wednesday said
that many departmenta come
under hie Jurisdiction as City
Recreation Director, Among
them are the xoo, parks, pool*,
stadium, recreation area*—
and the cemetery. He says he
hasn’t figured that last one
out yet. Maybe it'll turn out
to be re-creation 7 1
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From the mailbag: Cheryi
Dome writea that “ we are
service personnel connected to
SN AS. I hear a lot o f talk
about Junior college! and col­
leges . , . but no on* ha*
mentioned the other end o f
the educational Udder , . ,
kindergarten. I think kinder­
garten 1* very Important in
teaching a child to learn and
play In a U rge group. I f a
child could go to kindergarten
it would raise the standard*
o f th* primary grades because
more children would be ready
for learning. . .
She called
fo r public-aupported kinder­
gartens.
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recently from Columbia Uni­
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N IIG A TA , Japan (U P D - A
strong new earthquake struck
Niigata and parts of northern
Japan today, adding to the
fear and damage of an earlier
temblor that struck the region
Tuesday,

APPR E C IA TIO N for the service o f Willie Hunt,
President o f Hunt Lincoln Mercury in setting
n precedent o f presenting n Jnycoe President's
Courtesy Cur each year, brings top award from
State Jaycees organization. Here plaque is
being presented by retiring president Jim Smith
o f the Snnford-Seminole Jaycees, in ceremonies
at the Civic Center, Thursduy. (Herald Photo)

Sanford Auto Dealer
Puts JC s On Wheels
By Dottle Austin
Two yeare ego W illie Hunt
started something.
As president o f Hunt LincoIn-Mercury Motors, he pre­
sented a courtesy car from
the dealership to the Sanford
Seminole Jaycees fo r their
president to use In carrying
out his duties.
Hunt honored the Jnyrees
thusly, because he fe lt they
were tha most active civic
organisation in the county and
took note o f the many civic
and community projecte that
the young men had accomp­
lished and the seal and spirit
with which they worked.
Driving the b r a n d - n e w
courtesy car cross-country to
the national conventions and
all around tbe state to vari­
ous Jaycees district and state
meetings, 1DG2 P r e s i d e n t
Glenn McCall and 10(1.1 Pres­
ident Jim Smith aruused the
interest o f other Jnyceee orgau Irations.
Some o f the bigger groups
had ae many as TOO member*
in their cluhs, but they didn't
have a President's Courtesy
Car.
Across the state o f Florida,
other automobile dealers be­
gan to copy Hunt's idea of
showing appreciation In the
Jaycees. More and more clubs
began to bo presented with
courtesy autos fo r their pres­
idents as dealers began to
call Hunt to find out how the
plan operated.
Now more than a dozen
community auto dealers have

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Troops To Laos?
WASHINGTON (U P I) A
top State Department official,
William P. Bundy, aaya the
United Slates may have to
send troops to Laoi if the
Communist North Vietnamese
greatly step up tho war there.

Guardian Named

FREEHOLD, N. J. ( U P I ) A Superior Court Judge today
appointed Trenton l a w y e r
George Warren as special
Joined the President’s car guardian to the unborn child
parade and at any state or of ■ Jehovah Witness, Mrs.
regional meeting the Jayree Willi m ini Anderson, who ia
leaders run bo seen proudly under court orders to submit
arriving in their courtesy car* lo transfusions if necessary to
from Orlando, St. Petersburg, save the life of the child.
Clearwater, Miami, Cocoa and
other cities.
A t the Jkyct a state con­
vention held in Cocoa on May
M, Stnlo
President
Cody
Hailey presented an engraved
gold plaque, mounted on wal­
nut In the shape o f the JayButineai was brisk at the
cee shield to Hunt fo r his dog clinic held at City Hall
outstanding service.
Thursday as pet owners lined
Each year, Hunt presents up lo havo Rover inoculated
the new Jaycce president with for rabies and tagged for city
the keys to a brand new living.
Comet station wagon. Thurs­
There were 77 dog* In line
day ho handed the keys to
during the afternoon, keeping
President Clyde Long, the
Dr. Raymond lias* and his
Jaycees first bucheior presi­
assistant busy making the ino­
dent.
culations and issuing the tags.

LBJ On Tour In
California
EDW ARDS
A IR FORCE
BASE, Calif. ( U r i ) — Presi­
dent Johnson arrived today
from Washington to begin •
three-day California politics)
lour with a rapid-fire, parliully secret review of same
o f tho nation's newest, fast­
est aircraft,
Johnson, who was scheduled
to speak tonight in Sun Fran­
cisco at the first o f two ma­
jor Democratic party fundruiiing dinners on his tour,
Hsked in advance to see spe­
cific exhibits both expsrimental and operational.

Despite the good turnout
however, City Manager W. E.
Knowles estimated that there
are still hundreds of dogs In
the city limit* which do not
have a shot or license.
Persona who have doga not
yet treated and tagged are
advised to take their pet to a
veterinarian for hla rabici In­
oculation amt lag then gel the
city license tag at the City
Hall.
Deadline was June 18 and
any
doga
found
roaming
around without proper tags
are being picked up.
Pet owners whose dogs are
picked up may baft them
out by paying a 25 rents a
day charge and securing tho
proper tag*.

Stale To Assume
Some AEC Power

TH E PE R PLE X IN G PROIILEM o f how to feed 12 hungry thoroughbred
pupa, nix mules mid nix females, when there are only eight place# at th *
dining table, has been solved for Ginger o f King Ilcidi by CI’ O nnd M r*.
Frank Fox of Longdalo and their mins, Jimmy, Mike nnd Curtis, who
help out with bottle feedings, alternating the pups in turn. Father o f
the lC-dny-nld litter is Major o f Mockingbird owned by Robbie Robinson
o f Casselberry.
(H araAJL ytwud)

Brewer Asked To Get Westside Fire
Sanford On 1-4 Sign Unit Discusses
Constitution

Stale Senator Mack Cleve­ should have algns Indicating
land today requested to A. the highway Rut leads to
them."
Max Brewer, district member
Cleveland said he had re ­
of the State Road Board, to
ceived
several
complaints
have erected a new direction­
since the sign indicating'the
al sign which includes San­
route only to Orlando was
ford at the intersection of In­
erected.
terstate 4 and U. S, U2 west
Gerald Frierson, chairman
of Daytona Beach.
of the road* rommittce o f the
Cleveland, acting on a re­
DeLand Chamber of Com­
quest
from
the
Seminole
merce, also registered a com­
County Chamber o f Com­
plaint.
merce, told Brewer that thu
Frierson appealed to Gov.
signs now list only Orlando
Farris llryant, calling atten­
with no mention of the fact
tion to the sign at the inter­
Ui.it highways from the Insection. Frierson said that
tersccttuu also lead lo San­
"Th e Information displayed on
ford and DeLand.
tills now lign is considered a
"1 feel," laid Cleveland,
grave concern to our roads
“ that since Sanford is the
rommittce In that the sign
county seat or Seminole and
doe* not offer a choice of
Dcl-and the county seat of Vo­
routes."
lusia that both of these cities

Priest Gives In
To Cardinal
LOB A N G E LE S ( U P I ) — A
young priest who called for
tha removal o f Ills cardinal
fo r alleged fniluru to exert
racial leadership has yielded
to tha church in an age-old
ceremony of obelsnnee w it­
nessed by about ” 00 fellow
priests, source* indirntrd to­
day.
The aource* rlaimrd that
the Rev. William H. Duliuy
knelt before James Francis
Cardinal McIntyre amt kissed
the prelate's ring in the pres­
ence o f 200 priest* Thursday.

M ilk

S to le n

Theft o f pints o f milk from
a Perfection Dairies truck at
2602 8. Park Ave. was report­
ed to city police this morn­
ing. Dairy officials also said
other cartons were damaged
by the thief or thieves walk­
ing over them.

Help Father Take Care O f His Heart

Sunday's Day For Dear Old Dad

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The bill would end discrim­
ination in voting, schools, em­
ployment, u n i o n s ,
public
places, private enterprises o f­
fering accommodation to the
public and In the dispensing
o f federal fund*.
The vote
was
expected
about 4 or 5 p. m. EDT after
one lust-ditch motion to send
the bill tu a Senate commit­
tee. Senate leadert were con­
fident they could beat Ute mo­
tion handily.
Democratic Whip Hubert H.
Humphrey, Minn., said that
a i many as 77 or 78 senators
would vote fo r the bill. Re­
publican Lender Everett M.
FIR ST E N T R Y in tho
Dirksen, 111., Joined In fore­
1901 "Miss Flame o f casting top-heavy appravnl.
Seminole
County"
Dirksen said as few as five
beauty c o n t e s t is o f the Senate’s 13 Republi­
Charlotte Ann Sanders, can* might wind up opposing
d a u g h t e r o f Mrs. the bill, but one o f these will
F r a n e e s Sanders of bn Sen. Barry Goldwater,
I/ongdatc. Sponsored by frontrunner fo r th# GOP
t h e Florida Forestry presidential nomination.
Service, Charlotte is 15
Goldwater announced Thurs­
years old, 6 feet, 7®i day he would vote against the
iithea tall mid mea­ bill because o f constitutional
sures 30, 24, 510. Con­ objections tu its provisions oil
test is sponsored by the fair employment ami guaran­
L o n g wood Volunteer tees o f equal access to private
Fire Dept, as port o f establishments offering food,
it* annual Fourth o f
lodging and entertainment to
July Fiestu.
»
Ilia public.
Thu measure would give the
federal guveimount Vast puwers, unequalled •ince Recon­
struction: to erase discrimina­
tion In schools, voting, em­
ployment, public accommoda­
tions and use of federal
Jaycoo President Clyde Long
funds.
said today that the Jaycees
are unable to procure any
more Sabine vaccine to fill
requirements of thousand* of
Seminole County citizens who
were turned away when the
supply ran out.
“ We’re very sorry that this
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I ) situation haa developed, and
will keep trying to get some Gov. Farris Bryant was noti­
more, hut right now it doci fied today that an agreement
not look very encouraging," h a a been approved under
which Florida will aaaume
Long said.
Some local phyaiclant have part o f Uie Atomic Energy
the vaccine available In limit­ Commiasion'a regulatory pow­
ed supply, ai does the .Semin­ er over radioactive materials.
ole County Health Depart­ Commission Chairman Glenn
ment. Citizens desiring the T. Seaborg said Uie authority
varrlne are advlicd to con- will include licensing power*
over the usera of radioactive
suit their family physician.
Tbe first two Sundays that material).
The agreement will be for­
the first dose was given 10,000
persons were treated. At the mally signed In Tallahasaeo
1 by Commissioner
time of (he second (lose, 14,500 J u l y
persons were given the vac­ James T. Ramey for the AEC
cine before the supply ran and llryant and will taku e f­
fect im mediately.
out, I/ing reported.

Business Brisk
Ai Dog Clinic No More Sabin
Doses Available

W H O A. Don't htad fo r tha
Elk* Clubground today for
tuht benefit barbecue. Th*
Clock was misinformed o f th*
day. The event will be held
Satarday from 6 to 7 p. m. on
the grounds. Proceeds from
it will enabl* many Scouts to
attend a session at the In­
dian Reservation i n t h a
Smoky Mountain*.

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W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
The Senate struggled through
a shower of final oratory to­
ward overwhelming passage
late today of the strongest
civil rights bill since tho Re­
construction Era.

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County Zoning Officer, Bob
Brown, la on vacation. He'll
not ba back in hla offices
until June 20. Nevertheless,
sonlng office business goes
right on.

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NO. 216

Senate Gets
Final Gust_ _ _
Of Oratory

ST. AUGUSTINE (U P I)
—Dr. Merthln Luther King
announced today that N e­
groes would rail o ff their
anti-segregation demonstra­
tions here If a grand Jury
will reconvene and make ■
“ good faith" effort hi solve
racist problems.

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Rights Bill Vote Due Late Today

School teacher* and edu­
cators, church »chool teach­
er* and other* have often expreaied an opinion thnt was
echoed Wcdneiday by City
Recreation Director Jim Jer­
nigam Namely that acme par­
ent* *eem to expect
the
church, school and recreation
department* to accomplish in
a few hour* what they have
failed to do at home.

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'LONESOM E' got hla vaccine Thursday afternoon at the final session
o f the dog Inoculation clinic behind the City Hall. Dr. Raymond Base, local
veterinarian, administers the dose as the dog's owner, Mrs. Max Stewart
o f Sunland Estates, wtitches. Asked the (treed o f the dog, Mrs. Stewart
said, “ you-name-it.” Dr. Buss treated 71 dogs during tha afternoon clinic.

All fathers should get some whole family a chance to
By Dottle Austin
Sunday is Father's Day and form of daily exercise apart Join the fun). Tennis, swim­
ming, golf and bowling are
aa it approachea, tire other from their work, say* the
some other sports that offer
member* uf Uie fam ily will Heart Association. Dally exer­ companionship at well aa fun.
be whispering behind hi* back, cise prevents muscle* from
Dally axerclse, not weekend
of
physical
stress
holding secret conclaves to turning into marshmallows, spurta
find ■ special way to pamper helps work o ff annoyances and should be the rule, aaya the
frustrations.
Heart Association. It need not
Paps.
It help* keep Dad a solid ba elaborate— a brisk, freeA fairly typical family plan
include* breakfast in bed for citizen rather than a softie. swinging walk, maybe with
dear old Dad, hla favorite In short, dally exercise Is good Mom or one of the children 1*
menu for Sunday dinner, some for his heart and hla health a good and relaxing form of
gaily wrapped gifts, and a 24 aa well aa hit appearance and cxerciac available lo every­
hour reprieve from his usual ■tale of mind.
one.
Not all father* will go In
Moat Important o f all, the
chores—no matter how much
for the same aort of exercise. fam ily needs to conspire to
he enjoy* doing them.
Putting Pop on a pedcstral Try, If you can, to encourage help Dad find the time and
la fine—for one dsy. Rut he him to lake up an exercise opportunity for exercise every
can get out of condition very he's likely to enjoy—otherwise day of the year.
If h e 'i been especially aedenfast up there, not moving a he'll chuck the whole idea
tary In hla habit*, suggest a
muscle, and this U not good In a couple of weeks.
Some lather* need only a physical exam before he tac­
for hla heart.
Father’* Day would be a nudge in the right direction; kle# any alrenuou* sports.
need
Machiavellian Even alter the check-up, con­
good Ume for the family to other*
vince him that a gradual ap­
enter into conspiracy to keep maneuvering.
Your
Father*# Day
gift proach make* senae.
tho head of the house in good
physical condition all year might be golf club*, halting
Don't let him literally knock
round and for many Fstiver's tackle, a home rowing ma­ himself out trying to Impress
Day* to come, the Seminole chine, equipment for back­ big brother with his athletic
UcRarjr Heart illu sion aaya. yard volley ball (g ivin g tha D^wes*.

Some Rain Falls
In Jessup Area
Only one ol this week's lole
afternoon
shower*,
which
brought welcome relief to the
rest of the county, fell on
I,akc Jessup ami Its long suf­
fering lake shore residents,
operator* of Itileys Fish Camp
reported today.
Tho shower brought a mea­
sure of relief from Uie results
o f tho vast “ fish k ill" which
struck tho lake during the
first weekend in June, but a
lot more rain is needed before
the carcasses can bo washed
away.
The situation resulting from
the presence of thousands of
dead "rough fish” has been
aggravated by extremely high
temperatures am! lack of rain.
Fresh Water Fish and Game
Commission
official*
have
predicted, however, that i|Kirt
fishing will Ire Irctter titan
ever once the situation clears
up.

The newly organized Weal
aide Volunteer F ire Dept,
meeting Thursday evening at
the Lake Monroe Community
ltuilding, discussed plana for
drawing up the constitution
and by-laws and appointed •
number of committee*.
Assisting waa Ed Zimmerman o f the Lake Mary Voluoleer Fire Dept.
Zimmerman pointed out that
legal help should be obtained
fur forming tho constitution
and explained that Civil De­
fense can help the department
get needed equipment.
Active m ember* will aenr*
aa active firemen, tha group
decided; associate member*
will assist in fund raising acti­
vities and honorary member*
ship will be open In anyon#
associated with the depart­
ment whether or not they 11va
in the area to be protected.
Committee*
named
were
publicity, Mr*. H. L. Johnson,
procurement, Robert Mann;
legal, Mr*. Ruth Gallagher,
Homer Little and Drew War­
ren. Director# will bn Joa
Uouth, Tkim Gallagher, Ted
Sticcr, Richard Boyd, Daa
Denmark, LcRoy Lee and
Gerald Behrens. In charge o f
maintenance win he Donald
Davis, F. M. Donglta, A . C,
Hodge and Ted Sllcer.
Proposed by-lawa, pattern­
ed after Lake Mary's will ba
presented by the legal com .
uiillrc for approval at a meet­
ing at 8 p. tn. Monday in tha
Community Building.
The regular meeting will ba
held at I p. nt. Thursday.

JFK Report
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Tha
Warren
Commlsalon'a
stu ff begun reviewing Ita re­
port today to make sure it
unswera nit possible queationa
ubout the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy.

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Now Entertaining
A t The Unique

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FRI. &amp; SAT. NITES
10 P. M. 'til 2 A. M.

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