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                    <text>A Bride - To - Be Shops In Sanford!
Petite, Pretty, and Popular Kay Ivey is engaged to be married to Ronnie Lindsey in the near future.
Kay is shown on this page shopping at home —

and finding many bright and beautiful items for better

Florida living!

MIm Kay Ivey, popular young Sanford bride elect, in shown nclccting

Where else but at Poppa John's, (IV E Y ’S SHOE STORE) would Kny

It was a case o f love at first sight when Miss Ivey saw this new Dny-

her allver, china, and crystal patterns at KADER'8 JEWELRY STORE

shop for the latest styles and shoe fashions by Naturalizer, Jucqueline

strom “ June Bride" Dinette at CARROLL'S newly enlarged and re-

112 S. Park Ave.

and Paradise.

modeled Furniture Store at 116 W. 1st St.

Adv.

Miss Kny Ivey, wearing a three-piece nrnel sharkskin travel suit by
Tnbak o f California, lodon sleeveless shell and slim skirt worn with
channel jacket with deep pink, gold and green scroll pattern, drip dry,
wrinkle resistant — shown exclusively ut MARY ESTHER'S—‘'Featur­
ing Fashions Just for You.”
Adv.

Miss Kay Ivey, hride-to-bo, looks over the wonderful selection o f rugs
offered by tho FURNITURE CENTER, 1100 8. French Ave. There are
styles and sizes for every home. FURNITURE CENTER has a com­
plete lino o f quality furniture to fit every bride's budget.
Adv.

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Mr. Billingsley, of MATHER o f Sanford, shows Mins Kay Ivey their
Early American furniture is as comfortable as it is decorative.
MATHER features a large selection of home furnishings designed to
please the taste of the bride as well as her purse. Easy terms, too. Adv.

Adv.

Adv.

Kny says she alwuys feels sure o f herself and comfortably groomed
when she hns her hair "done" nt BETTY ANNE’S HAIR STYLING
SALON, 2201 S. Park Ave.

Adv.

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Hill IlUlDJtCKi I r€ HI(Hint OI n A L L

r b U M lI U iU i t l &amp; A l I n l f A W II A IK

CONDITIONING, explains to Kay the practicality and wonderful com­
fort of Central Heating and Air Conditioning by the famous General
Electric Weathertron.
Adv.

"It's such a nice size, and it’s a beautiful car,” says Kny as she inspects
this Chevelle Malibu Super Sport at HOLLER MOTOR SALES. She was
amazed at the variety of models actually in stock at HOLLERS.

Adv.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with few scattered showers; hit’ ll today in niid-90s; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56
We're rcail about It, now
W’ vc seen it happen. An im­
patient driver had stopped
behind another car waiting for
a red light to change. It did.
The lead car still sat there
momentarily. The driver of
the second car bore down on
the horn. Slowly, the lead car
motorist got out of his car,
walked back to the second
and asked him if he wanted to
speak with him. The burn
turned to a grin and both cars
left the intersection of Park
and First.
+ • •
The National foundation for
Highway Safety comes up
with this grim reminder on
th e
approaching holiday:
Buying a fifth on the the third
for the Fourth equals a sixfoot hole.
• • •
Speaking of odd names for
communities, as The Clock
does occasionally, Mrs. O. E.
White pens the following: "I
have Just returned from a trip
to Alabama. Near Demopolis
is a community c a l l e d
•Scratch Ankle.’ Mosquitoes
too happy . ,
• • •
Note to our readers: The
name of that new bank is
United State (not States)
llank of Seminole. The inter­
est in this new institution lias
been tremendous. Everybody
wanted to get a piece of it
and there Just aren't enough
shares to go round.
• • •
You can put your name in
the pot though, and if any of
the original subscribers does­
n't come up with the cash on
the barrelhead when the mon­
ey is called in, you still might
he able to pickup a few
shares.
• ••
If your dog is like one of
the family, you'd better not
forget that he must have a tag
and his rabies inoculation if
you live in the city limits. He
may turn up among the miss­
ing. *'*
• • •
It’s so sad to see so many
of the plants along First
Street and Park Avenue dy­
ing. Without nature's help In
the form of rain they Just
don't survive long. A few buc­
kets of water sure would help.
• • •
If your doggio doesn't Jin­
gle, Jangle when he walks he
might not tic home for sup­
per. Look lor him in the dug
pound.
• • •
James E. Brookshire of
Oviedo received his bachelor
degree in mechanical engi­
neering from Georgia Tech in
exercises held in Atlanta,
Saturday.
• • •
For the fourth consecutive
year Rollins College has been
selected by the National Sci­
ence Foundation to sponsor a
math summer school for tal­
ented secondary school stu­
dents. The program is taking
place on the campus through
July 25. It started Monday.

0 9 9

Jayccrs are planning a deep
sea fishing trip for Sunday.
Thoyll leave Inlet Harbor
aboard the charter b o a t
"Black Duck” for the day's
outing. Club members arc be­
ing asked to make reserva­
tions at Uie Jaycec Booth or
this Thursday's Civic Center

luncheon.

• • •

Arthur II. Beckwith Jr., Cir­
cuit Court clerk in Seminole
County, will take part in the
annual convention of the State
Association of Court Clerks
of Florida starting tomorrow
in Fort Lauderdale. The meet­
ings last through Saturday
Mth headquarters at the Yanlec Clipper Hotel.
• • *
The Ginderville Fire De­
partment will meet Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. in Ebenercr Cha­
pel. Guest speaker will be
Chief Paul Bates of the Cas­
selberry Volunteer Fire De­
partment. He will give demon­
strations and show a film on
mouth to mouth resuscitation.

FULL HOUSE nt the Ritz Theater this morning when the first o f 10
weekly shows was held for youngsters in the area. Six bottle caps of a
Nelli soft drink, or 05 cents, entitled the child to admission to the theater.
The theater management snid nn estimated 800 youngsters were on hand
this morning to see the Three Stooges in “ Around the World in u Daze.”

United Press leased W re

Established 1908

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Saigon Forces Score Big Victory
m w a

Red Guerrillas
Beaten Back
Near Capital

...

School Board Approves Bacon
BRIEFS
Again
New SHS Shop Building

LONDON ( U r i ) - A British
mathematician said today his
electronic computer has de­
school system's office* ami cided that Sir Francis Bacon
schools, plus residents in that could not have wiiltcn the
area.
plays attributed to William
The cost of the line was estl- Shakespeare.
mated at $60 to $70 per month.
But this amount, Supt. R. T.
Milwce said, would be less
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e
than the cost of present toll administration's $962 million
charges on long distance calls anti-poverty program was the
between the Sanford offices subject of hearings In both
and schools located in the House and Senate today as
southern area of the county. Congress quickened its pace
on the sweeping measure.

television station now being
constructed.
The board could call for the
use of strip tuners on each
VI1F set but there is Rome
question as to quality of UHF
reception in certain areas and
even In certain sections of a
school plant.
Malten estimated that the
cost of individual set tuning
strips would be about $25 to
$30 each for the 120 VHP only
sets now utilized in the Semi­
H EW IN G UP for takeoff from the Sanford Naval Air Station was this
pilot o f the Vigilante, the sleek aircraft assigned to Reconnaissance At­
nole system. On the other
hand, hr said the cost of the
tack Squadron 5. Tho squadron is being deployed for duty wills tho
VIENTIANE, Laos (U PI)—
central antenna system, one
Seventh Fleet In the Pacific Theater uml will operate from tho attack
The International C o n t r o l
for each school, would be an
carrier, USS Ranger.
(Herald Photo)
Commission (ICC) today stud­
estimates! $50,000.
ied Communist charges that
Central systems, said MatAmerican pilot* (lew Laotian
ten, would guarantee adequate
air force planes in attacks on
UHF reception by each set,
I’ athet Lao headquarters at
regardless of where the school
Sanford Seminole Develop­ Khang Kliay.
was located or in what section ment Company directors to­
of the school plant a set would day voted a dividend of Co
be situated.
cents per share to their stock­
WASHINGTON ( U N)
—
Also, the board authorized holders.
Bep. Cornelius E. Gnllaglier,
the installation of direct tele,
Tlie dividend, which reflect* D-N. J., said today there was
Four sleek new RA-6C Vig­
Charter approval for the' phone line to South Seminole a six per cent return on capi­ evidence that President Fran­
ilante
reconnaissance bomb­
Geneva Volunteer Fire and which would allow toll free tal Investments in the corpor­ cois Duvalier ut Haiti might
Rescue Dept, was announced communication between the ation will be distributed July have "hired n grstupo of ers took o ff today from the
this week by Secretary of
I, President Clifford McKib- Americans" who check on ac­ Sanford Naval Air Station,
State Tom Adam*. Oflicers
bin said.
tivities of Haitians in the hound for tire Pacific Fleet
named are Iwwl* lluglicy,
T li I s year's dividend Is United States.
and a history-making deploy­
chief; C. II. (Chuck) Starrett,
nearly double that declared
ment aliourd the attack car­
assistant chief and F. Sicg
last year, which paid stock­
Holmes, secretary-treasurer.
rier
USS Ranger.
holders 35 cents per share.
BONN, Germany (U PI) Area* to be protected by the
Since the formation of the West Germany canceled the
The remainder, two more
new group, as reported by
The huge billboards which |company in July, 1961, two in­ entry visas for Moscow’s Bol­ RA-5C'*, will follow tomorrow
Hughey, will bo front the Econ will advertise "Sanford and dustrial plants have been fi­
shoi Ballet Tuesday because ns Reconnaissance A t t a c k
on south to the St. Johns on j Seminole County on the St. nanced and built, and several
Hie troupe followed the Com­ Squadron Five (ltVAH-6) bethe north and from Mints Johns River, Nile of Amer­
other plants have been assist­ munist line and refused to romes the first unit to deBridge on the cart to Geneva |ica,’’ approved recently by
ed. in securing capital from perform In West perlln. ac­ j'o y «t sea with .thar famad
Bridge on the west.
the promotions comitfittew 'of commercial aciuAes, McKib- cording to the interior minis­
rnacli two idrrraft and 'the'
At present the department the Seminole County Chamber
I bin noted.
try here.
GOODHY FOR NOW says Cdr. W. R. Russell,
fltft East Coast unit In re­
is equipped with a truck on of Commerce, will be in light
At the present time there
executive
officer o f Reconnaissance Attack
cent
times
to
deploy
aboard
which a small tank is being lettering on a dark t ic k ground
arc no industrial plants avail­
Squadron 5 ns ho prepared to hoard his Vigi­
an aircraft earlier In the Pa­
mounted for use as a booster as a result of the committee’s
able and the company is in a
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — cific Fleet,
lante this morning for deployment to the Pacific
to large equipment which i« action in a meeting this morn­
position U provide buildings Secretary of State T o m
Fleet. He's holding his son, Jimmy, 4, us ho
Today's four-plane flight
expected to be secured within ing.
for industry in the county.
Adams said Tuesday there was scheduled to urrlva at
dints with Mrs. Russell who will remain homo
the next five months. A siren,
Tho won! "Sanford" plus
Officers ure now negotiating was a marked improvement
nt 201 llidgo ltd.
(Herald Photo)
the Alamada (Calif.) Naval
donated some time ago by the some other information on Uic
with several pros|&gt;crls, the re­ in Hie conduction of Florida's
Air Station in the early af­
Oviedo Fire Dept., has been signs will bo in bright, white
port to thu stockholders stat­ second primary on May 20
mounted on a 50 foot post and ■Scotchlite" lettering — the
ternoon for loading aboard
ed.
after numerous complaints
is In operating condition.
the l.tOO-foot Ranger. A large
most highly reflective type of
ulaiul law violations in the
Meetings of the Geneva lettering now available — and
nssembiy of Nuvy officials
May 5 balloting.
Dept, chartered w i t h ap­ will make the signs Just as
and civic tenders, many see­
proximately 20 m e m b e r * effective at night as they will
ing the needle-nosed Vigilan­
are held at 7:30 p. m. each be during the day.
te for the firit time, wsa ex­
BERLIN (U PI)—Free GcrTuesday at the Geneva Gro­
The signs, 12 feet high by
pected to greet the airmen.
man
students
were
to
light
a
cery. Next week's meeting 40 feet In length arc io be
Meanwhile, transports are
torch
In
John
F.
Kennedy
will be devoted to completing placed at seven strategic lo­
By Harry I. Johnson
used up several rolls for still
flying to aquailron'a 270 sup­
Deadline
for
applications
Square
today
to
commemor­
the constitution and by-laws.
cations
throughout Florida.
The
bulletin Ixiard declared pictures.
port personnel to Alamada to
for
water
from
the
new
Midate
the
courage
of
Uia
East
Hughey advised that an The contract to lie negotiated
At Hit stroke of 8 a. m. the
portions of
Reconnaissance
Join tho ship.
area * wide meeting will be with the Barbour Outdoor Ad­ way-Canaan Water Associa­ Germans who rose up in "food
ready
room was empty, all
RVAH-Va final destination, Attack Squadron 5 would be
called in tho near future at vertising Company of Orlando tion, Inc., will be next Mon­ and freedom" riots sgalnsl
crews were atioard and they
after
preliminary
nt-srn
op­
deployed at 0800 today for began taxing to tho takeoff
the Geneva Community Hall to! will be on a three-year basis. day, Earl E. Williams, asso­ (lie Communists 11 years ago
erations, will hr the Far East,
inform all residents of pro | The contract will actually ciation president, announced only to he crushed by the Red
duty In tho Pa rifle Theater.
strip.
where the Ranger will oper­
posed operations ami plans of rail for 10 signs. However, today. Later applications will army.
Directly la-hind them was a
Long before tire appointed
ate with the U. 8. Seventh
the volunteers. Any person in­ highways on which the other carry a penalty.
team
of newsmen, all riding
Fleet for about nine months. hour, crews were scurrying in or on a crash truck. It was
Government loan for con­
terested in Joining may con three billboards are In he
around
the
oircraft,
sleek,
new
Hie squadron Is scheduled In
tset any of the officers or placed are not yet construct­ struction of a water system
driven within 50 fret of the
lie gone from Sanford for IIA-5C Vigilantes, readying tskeoff atrip, parked at Uic
atlond the weekly meeting.
ed. When they are the signs and plant In the area has Ih-cii
Uicm for the flight to Alameda, 4,000-foot marker.
neatly 10 months,
Emergency or fire calls, for will be erected. They will cost approved through cooperation
The American Red Cross
of Farmer's Home Adminis­
RVAII-6 is commanded by Calif.
the present time, should be $50 per month.
The first, piloted by Cdr.
Ground crew* chocked out W. It. Russell, Werner’ s ex­
tration in Hie amount of $'.»3,- water safety instructor course Commander Paul F. Werner,
reported by calling the gro­ I
-------------------will
begin
at
7:30
tonight
at
655, Williams advised.
cery.
a 20-year veteran o f Naval all phases of Hie ships. The ecutive officer, rose about too
Applications may he made Fort Mellon Park pool. F.n- aviation and test and devel­ VAJI-5 ready-room was o c­ feet in the air and Ihe pilot
at Hie Dixon Building on rollmenl will be open through opment work. He la scheduled cupied ity the flight crews, tipped his wing to the friends,
dressed in bright orange uni­ wives, sons and daughters
Sipes Avenue from 4 until 7 Friday.
Requirements arc that the to fly one of the two planes forms.
p.m. weekdays and from 8
and Uw crew ho had left be­
leaving Thursday,
Tho first meeting o f the
Most drank coffee, discuss­ hind.
a.in. until 9 p in. on Saturday. person be at least 18 years
This is the first time In
Residents of the village of Sanford Seminole Art Asso­
of
age
and
have
a
Red
Cross
ed Ihe flight in detail with
Cost has liocn set at $20 per
North Orlando who wish to rts! Ion's summer sketeh group
senior life saving certificate modern Naval history that their commanding o f f i c e r ,
applicant, $12 for water con j
combat
air
units
have
"trad­
will
lie
held
7'hursilny
ut
1
vole In the July 13 election on
or equivalent. The course is
Cdr. Paul F. Werner. They
ncction and $8 for meter de­
proposed changes to the sill p. m. at the Cultuial Arts
open lo residents of Seminole ed" fleets. I.is-1 month Heavy checked the flight map post­
posit.
Attack Squadron Six, based
and Volusia Counties.
age charter must re-regisirr Building (old Sanford Li­
ed on a wall, notes! the in-air
in ihc current registration brary) at the corner o f 6th
It will be taught by Miss at Whidbey Island, Wash., refueling
rendezvous area*
Youth Held
books by Friday, June 20.
j St. and Oak Ave.
Sally A. Neider, water safety hoarded the carrier Forrestat (there were two of them, Cdr.
OCALA (U I'D — Keith Elvis Instructor trainer and chair­ In Norfolk. Va., for opera­ Werner said, because the air­
A model will ho availnble
Registration may be made
at the village office from 0 ami members will bring their Ward, 2U, o f Leesburg, was in man of the Seminole County tions in the Atlantic and de­ craft was loaded with extra
ployment with the Sixth Fleet gear, supplies and fuel).
a m. until noon on Mondays. own supplies. Any medium Marion county jail here today Water Safety Committee.
in lieu o f $1,600 bond on n
Concurrent wiUi Uw pro­ In the Mediterranean.
Wednesdays and Fridays and can l&gt;e used.
The men knew they were
This will he the first o f a federal charge of embezzling gram will he a water safety
from 7 until 9 p.m. on Tucs
Trior to Joining tha For- leaving the home base of San­
weekly summer-long sketch­ money from the Citizens Na­ aide class. Eligible entrants rrstul, Heavy Six often op­ ford Naval Air Station in a
■lays and Thursdays.
Leesburg. must lx- 16 or older and have erated from the Ranger, lly historic first from here; Hie
Residents in need of trails ing' class, which will meet tional Bank o f
knowledge of the same token, RVAII-6 serv­ first squadron to be Joined
portation to re-register should each Thursduy ut the same Ward is a boukkee|&gt;er ut the a workable
basic swimming strokes.
bank.
call Mrs. Doris Dean, 322-19fi'J. time ami place.
ed with the Forrestal air wiUi the Pacific F leet
Members of the Seminole
County Board of Instruction
approved the reccnlly com ­
pleted shop building at Semi­
nole High School during the
group's
monthly
meeting
Tuesday afternoon. B o a r d
members inspected the new
structure and voted to accept
it.
The board heard C. W. Matten, a television engineer from
Orlando, recommend that cen­
tral antenna systems he used
to convert TV sets throughout
the county school system for
reception of U1IF program­
ming over the educational

Poverty Hearings

SSDC Raises
Dividend To
60 Cents A Share

Fire Department
At Geneva Gets
Stale Charier

Scan Red Charges

‘Haiti Gestapo’

New Area Signs
Are Described

First RVAH-5
Vigilantes Oft
For Pacific

Ballet Barred

2nd One Better

Wafer Request
Deadline Set

Kennedy Torch

Art Group To
Meet Thursday

Rover Will Rove As Proud As Punch

Get Him A City Dog Tag Thursday

Thursday is tag day for all
Sanford dogs which do not
yet have their city licenses.
Abhy
— - ------- P“ K« 10
Veterinarian Dr. Raymond
Bridge ------------------- Page 10
C la ssified -------------- Page 3-A Dass will set up headquarters
Comics -------- -— - Page 2-A behind City Hall for tho pur­
Editorial
----- Page 1-A pose of giving rabies inocula­
Funerals __ _ ___ Page 2 tions and issuing licenses. In­
Society
....
Pages 8-tl oculations cost $3 and tags, $1
/ Sports
Page 7 j "Alter Thursday, all dug*

Herald Index

i

within ihe city limits, not
having tags will be picked up
and impounded," said City
Manager W. E. Knowles.
impounded
animals
arc
kept ten days and if not
claimed are then destroyed.
Dog owners can avoid both
Ihc loss o f their pets and the
dangers of rabies by taking

advantage of Hie opportunity Knowles said.
Animal* suspected o f being
to h ive their animals proper­
rabid should not be killed, but
ly inoculated and tagged.
Rabid animals are a great should lie penned up and
danger to humans, to them­ watched for 10 daya to de.
selves and to other animals, tcrininc if they arc indeed ra­
as rabies Is fatal if untreated. bid. reru n s bitten by a rabid
Domestic pets can pick up the animal must of necessity
disease from wild animals undergo prolonged and aerwho are often carriers and ions treatment with aniltransmitter* ul the disease, |i ahies scrums.

DUC HOA, Viet Nam (U PI)
—Government troops Inflicted
the biggest defeat of the year
on Communist Viet Cong guer­
rillas today in fighting so
close to the capital city of Sai­
gon that residents there were
awakened by the sound of
gunfire.
A handful of government
defenders beat hack the guer­
rilla attack only 12 milei
from the outskirts of Saigon
In hitler house to house fight­
ing.
The sounds o f battle could
be heard In the capital as
government artillerymen fired
hundreds of rounds at the
guerrillas who had captured
all but one small portion of
this district headquarters in
their biggest attack in months.
Vietnamese military author­
ities estimate that nearly eoo
Communist t r o o p s
were
thrown into the attack on this
town defended by a scat­
tered force o f 140 government
soldiers.
Considering the government
defenses and the size of tho
attacking
force,
American
military advisors said tho
guerrilla* had been assured
of an almost certain victory.
But, as one American offic­
er said, "somebody threw
someUiing Into the balance
the Viet Cong had not expect­
ed—cuts."
Estimate* c&lt; Communist
guerrilla casualties exceeded
SO, and tho bullet riddled
corps** o f is guerrillas remalned as testimony that tho
Viet Cong could not carry
away ail their dead.
The Viet Cong generally
make almost surperhuman ef­
forts to carry off tlw bodies
of fallen comrades.
Government losses in Bio
action were placed *t IS dead
and 84 wounded.

SNAS Busy Place As
Parents Held In
Vigilantes Depart Assault On Boy

Water Safety
Class Begins

North Orlando
Registration On

NO. 214

group before transitioning to
the Vigilante,
For the first tima tha Fleet
will have an aircraft which
can perform complex recon­
naissance mlsalons and deliv­
er weapons In any weather, at
supersonic speeds. Roth mis­
sions can be performed on tha
sume sortce.
To avoid duplication of RA6C support facilities, all train­
ing and staging for tha Vig­
ilante la being conducted at
the Sanford Station.
From S a n f o r d , RA-6C
squadron* will Join carrier*
of both fleets and oparata on
laith sides of the world sim­
ultaneously.

They were deed serious.
Kidding was reserved for
those not going. The coffee
cuj&gt;* were kept full by briefing
room aides.
The bulletin board said
flight lime was 0600. That's
when tliey left.
And Uio Navy didn’ t forget
Its public relations program.
Radio, television and news­
paper persons were on hand
for the occasion. They chatted
with the men, walked around
the planes, returned lo the
ready room and Joined in the
coffee break.

Television pictures, planned
to appear on tonight'a news­
casts, were shot from all an­
gles, Newspaper ptwlogrsphei *

MIAMI (U P I )— The parent* o f • nine-week-old hoy
were arrested last night after
a doctor saiii it looked aa If
someone had tried to cut tho
arms off the child.
Dude county d a t e e t l v o
Clutrle* Shepherd snid ha waa
not Immediately able to deter­
mine how little Michael Ray
Walker'* arm* were slashed.
The parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Tommy Walker o f Miami,
were rhnrged with aggravated
assault ugalnat the child.

Child Killed
COCOA (U PI) — Stephen
Wise, 10-months-old, was kill­
ed Tuesday when he fell Irons
a ear being driven by hia
mother.

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Make Pappy Happy

frreT» Pa*t 2 — June 17, 196|

Serve him W - D
Brand Beef on
Father's Day

Only the top grades of U. S.
Government graded beef wear
the W-D shield. Placed In tern*
prature controlled coolers, W-D
beef is aged to the very peak
of tender, flavorful goodness
by nature's own process while
still fresh.

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CIVITAN CLUB member* donated more than
80 pounda of fruitcake to the Florida Methodint* Childrens Home in Enterprise over the
weekend. Garfield Walker, left, of the Civitan
Club is presenting one of the cakes to Herman
Keeper, maintenance superintendent for the
home.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
JUNE IS
ADM18SIONB
Gertrud* Zerrenner, Annette

Crew To Stay
UnderWater
Three Weeks
NEW LONDON, Conn., (UP!) — A pioneer project in
which lour a*a will live end
work under water lor three
weeks will be pieced la ope*
ration July I, according to
the Navy.
Ofticiali said that a amall
task force of apeclallato baa
already arrived on the amall
ialand off Bermuda whrra tha
experiment will take place
under the direction of Capt.
Goorfa T. Bond.
The four man will live a*
board Sea Lab, a 40-foot clgar-ihaped undarwater labora­
tory, at a depth of XX) feet,
the Navy aeld. The operation
will be supported on the sur­
face by s specially equipped
bars#.

Tbs Ssa Lab's cootrolled atmoaphere will eliminate the
Bead to surface for decom­
pression purposes, the spoke*-

Capt load said that W tha
experiment Is a succeis Ut*
way will be open for man to
harvest tha natural storehouse
of the ocean and to gather data
nf military and commercial
significance.
Tha four man who will go
Sown In tha laboratory are
Chief Quartermaster Robert
A. Barth of Apalachicola;
Chief Hoepttalman Bandera
Manning of Atlanta. Ga.; Gun­
ner’s Mata 1/n Lester Ander­
son of New London and Dr.
Robert L. Thompson of Los
Angalea.

Underwriters
Meet Thursday
Tha Samlnols County As*
aociation of Life Underwrit­
er* will mast at tha Capri
RasUursnt Thursday neon to
Install officers.
Harry Tyson of Orlande,
regional dimeter, will tnntall
tha following officers:
Donald Thbor, president:
Donald Foster, vies president:
Wilton Robinson, second vice
praildant; Walter Britten, sec­
retary-treasurer: Carl Brogue,
C. A. Wynn, Frank Bailey
and Jay Warnecka, directors.
Quality awards will also be
given at tha maating to NJ.
Richburg and Ray Paaplaa.

Funeral Notice
MKRivnernRii. i r n t x s e a .
vr.V—rgntrtl Hrvlrti fer
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It, who 41*4 Sunday In Ky.
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■ravaald* lu K»«r*r»»n feinalary With Slav U D. Xop»r
• ( Maly Criit Kplacnpal
C k u i t l i •Mlclatlnp. Poll.
Uatrara will oa fl. w. Han4,
C. H. U n itors. U V. HanSaraaa, M. Borlrana. A. D
Vann an* H. Oat*, riramkow
Funaral Hama In charia of
tnrOt arrongamanla.

Jonaa, Susanna Jamlaon, Fred
Van Palt, Peggy J. Adams,
Lala B. Blytha, Kathryn
Downer, Thao Cobb, Kelt a
McCloud, Oels Campbell and
Eleanor Sutton, all o f Banford;
Joan A. Wlgg, Lake Mary;
Nellie Jackson, Geneva: Tho­
mas Partin Jr., Ovlado; and
Alina Hendrix, Titusville.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sut­
ton Jr., a Baby Boy, Sanford;
and to Mr. and Mrs. William
A. C. Wigga, a Baby Girl,
Lake Mary.
DISCHARGER
Jean Ballsy and Baby Boy,
Chriatlna Bseak and Baby
Girl, JoAnn Chats and Baby
Girl, Pants Franklin, Mathil­
da DeBoaa, Charlaa B. Schlrard, Charles B. Braun, CarHa Fsnly, Andrew Charlaa
Faint, Benjamin Adami, Juan­
ita Stringer, Henrietta Chebot, LaVarn Walls, Buford
Brown, Matlon Kennedy and
Winifred M. White, all of San­
ford.

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Cubin SandwichesE, 39‘
25 EXTRA STA M PS W IT H T A R N O W

Po Boy SindwiohesEa 30"
25 EXTRA STA M P S W IT H T A R N O W

Liverwurst. . . ‘ Z 39‘
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Apple Sauce 2 - 25'
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —
An Incrrase o f 4.81 ptr cent
in salsa was rtcordcd by
Winn-Dixis Storaa, Inc. for
tha 4-wark pariod andad May
80 compared with the corra•ponding period in 10011.
Salas for this pariod total­
ed 1*8,592,974 compared with
(63,476,043 a year ago, an In­
crease o f 13,117,031.
An increase was also noted
In the 48-wcek period which
ended May 30. Sales taached
$805,267,111 as compared with
tha 19*8 tou t of $7*8.429,287,
an increase o f $.16,657,824 or
4.60 per cent.
Winn-Dixie now operates
*20 retail units and tight
wholesale unila throughout
the South compared with 60$
retail and eight wholesale un­
its a year ago.

S M I SAW lUft

SIRLOIN

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Joseph F. Brown
Dies In Hospital
Joseph Franklin Brown, 71,
of SIS Club Road, dlad early
this morning In Seminole Me­
morial Hoipital.
A retired rubber worker
with tha B. F. Goodrich Com­
pany, h* came hare five years
ago from Akron, Ohio. Ho
was a member of the Mission­
ary Alllanco Church.
Survivors are hit wife, Mrs!
Dlta Brown of Sanford; two
daughters, Mra. Ethel Lora
of Richmond, Va., and Mra.
Mildred Woods of Sanford; a
slater, Mrs. Irene House! of
Sanford; a ix grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
Family requests that In lieu
of flowers contributions be
made to American Cancer So­
ciety, Seminole Unit, care of
Florida State Bank.

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8rnIH June 17, 196! — Page 3

Area Nurses Are Offered Special Course
A comprehensive i t u d y tlenta" A u d r e y Urquhart, IGainesville.
ICommittee are:
course on the nurtc'i role in R N., University o f Florida, | Members of the Planning |Thomas,
R.N.,
the care and treatment c f
cancer patients ii being of*
fered June 24 at tha Com*
inanity Center in Leesburg
for all nurses living in Sem.
inole, Lake, Orange, Volusia,
Marion, Citrus, Pasco, Her­
nando and Sumter Counties.
The conference is being
presented hjr the Florida
Nurses Association District
14 and the Florida Division
o f the American Cnncer So­
ciety and its I.ake County
Unit.
An afternoon and evening
session will he held to afford
the opportunity for all nurs­
es to attend Then* I* no reg­
istration fee. The afternoon
session will begin at 1:30 PM
and the evening session at
&lt;5:30 P.M. A special invitation
is extended to Inactive or re­
tired nurses.
Subjects and speakers at
the nfternoon session will he
‘ •Die Importance o f Karly
Detection and Treatment of
Cancer." Robert Hux, M.D.,
Leesburg;
"The
American
Cancer Society and t h e
Nurse," L. II. Peterson, Tam­
pa; “ Providing Continuity of
Care for the Physical, Emo­
tional, and Spiritual and Re­
habilitative Needs of Cancer
Patient," will he presented by
a Panel to Include; Marlon
McKenna,
R.N.,
Daytona
Reach, President F l o r i d a
Nurses Association, Moderat­
or, Participants: Doris Mayville, R.N., Tampa, Audrey
Urquhart, R.N., Univeralty of
Florida, Rev. Phil Dunford,
Leesburg, Thu mss Langley,
M.D., Kustla.
I4IS14
A Professional film “ After
Mnsteetomy" will be shown.
•Powerful two-speed motor designed •
Subjects and apenkera for
for years of service
the evening session will be:
•Durable cabinet has attractive green
''Treatment and Care o f Pa­
finish. . . convenient handle
tients with Cancer o f the Col­
•Fingorproof
safety grilles. . . front
on and Rectum," Edwin Up­
and back
dike, M.D., Prea-elcct, Flor­
ida Division American Can­
cer Society, Ocala; “ Nursing
Care o f the Colostomy Pa-

Mrs. Ruth I Mrs. Opal Huskey, R.N., Miss [Johnson, R.N., Mrs. Frances I Evans and Mr. John CarbonChairman, |Martha I.cwis, Mrs. Evlyn I Sellers, Mrs. Mary Frnnces |ncau.

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A FASHION PARTY wns sponHored recently
by Mrs. Frieda llcrotn at her home in Forest
City. Arnon*;- styles shown were, from left. Miss
Kathy Ronekemper in blue nmi white cotton
shift. Miss Jackie Hire in white cotton Capris
and red and white shirt and Miss Edie Herota in
red cotton shift.
(Herald Photo)

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FIRST PRIZE in second divisions for press
books received at state convention by the
Auxiliary Unit to American Legion Memorial
Post 266 o f Casselberry is presented by Mrs.
Della Krydcr, Unit president, right, to Mrs.
Leonard Cnsselberry, Unit publicity chairman
and historinn.
(Herald Photo)

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Social Security
Schedules Set

CHICAGO (U PI) — A defondant In the multi-million
dollar teamster pension fund
fraud trial demanded a (115,000 fee before he helped ar­
range a $1.5 million loan from
the fund, a Florida Investor
testified yesterday.
Irving Kipnla, a Miami
Reach investor, said while his
loan application waa pending
8. George Rurris, New York
accountant, first asked for a
(150,000.
Kipnis said Rurris then
tried to persuade him to make
a snap investment In a then
financially troubled Florida
land venture, in which the
government claim* teamster
boss James Iloffa was involv­
ed.
Hoffa and seven associates
are charged with fraudulently
obtaining (25 million In loans
from the union's pension fund
and diverting (1.7 million of
the amount to their own use*.
Another witness, Carl Lang­
ford, an Orlando, building
contractor, testified he found
the Sun Valley Inc., Florida,
land project had (GOO,000 In
liabilities. He had been nam­
ed in May, 1059, as a trustee
to reorganise the venture.
Langford testified he told
Stmuel Hyman, Miami Reach,
one o f the drfrndanta, it
would take about (600,000 to
hull out the Sun Valley pro­
ject.
Another defendant, Benja­
min D r a n o w , Minneapolis,
Minn., told Langford he was
Interested In rehabilitating
•he project or •♦Ring It for
u profit, Langfurd testified.

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Sale Positively Ends June 20th . . .

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F ir e s to n e ...h e a d q u a r te r s fo r P H I L C O a p p lia n c e s a n d te le v is io n

A representative of the So­
cial Security Administration
district office In Orlando will
bo at the City Commission
rooms in the City llall July
1, 8, lli, 22 and 29 from 9:30
am . to 12:30 p.m.
This service Is available to
those wishing to apply for old
age and survivors Insurance
benefits, Social Seeurity ac
count numbera or obtain In'
formation about tha program.

ACCUSTOMED TO DRIVING the official JayCce president's car for the past 12 months, Jim
Smith — retiring Junior Chamber prexy— gets
another mode of trnnH]K&gt;rtution from Harold
Chapman (left) during Saturday night’s JayCce installation banquet.
(Herald Photo)

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Aid Airlifted To Jap Quake Areas
NIIGATA, Japan (U PI)
lice said 24 persons were
Japanese and American air­ known to have l»ecn killed.
planes parachuted emergency , Ten others cou'd not be ac­
supplies into this port city to-1 counted for and 282 were in­
day to fight fire, pestilence1jured.
and hunger caused by Japan s 1 The temblor struck early
deadliest
earthquake
since Tuesday afternoon, l a y i n g
waste to a wide area along
1823.
Thu Japanese national po- the western coast of Honshu
but taking its heaviest toll of
life and property in this city—
the center of llie Japanese oil
refining industry.
Fires in petroleum tanks in
the port area raged uncon­
trolled today. Firemen battled
By Donna K sites
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 and Auxiliary Unit will
sponxor a ham supper Satur­
day at the Civic League Build­
ing on Church Street In Ixingwood between the hours of t
and 7:30 p. m.
Included on the menu with
the ham will be aweet pota­
toes or potato salad, baked
beans, coleslaw, cup cakes,
coffee ami tea.
Mrs. n. E. March and Mrs.
Virginia McManus arc serv­
ing as co-chairmen of the
event. Tickets are available
from any member of the post
or auxiliary or may be pur­
chased at the dinner. Pro­
ceeds will benefit the post
building fund.

Post 8207
To Sponsor
Ham Dinner

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OFFICERS AND GUESTS nt head table for
Heavy Attack Wing One officers* monthly
"Dlnlng-In" Thursday nt Snnford Nnvnl Air
Station ballroom, from left, are Cdr. I’nul F.
Werner, Commanding Officer o f ItVAII-R; An­
drew Cnrraway, local insurance agent nnd civic
leader; George Touhy, o f First Federal Snvings

and Loan who wan speaker; Cnpt. James O.
Mayo, Commnnder llcuvy Attack Wing One;
Capt. Ifnrold Lang, former NAS Snnford flquadron commnnder who now skip|&gt;era the fleet
oiler USS Knnkukec, nnd Cdr. Frederick Gar­
ment Jr., officer-in-charge o f VAII-11, Detach­
ment Eight.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

School Library
To Be Open
In Slavio

Spnre xrlentista are looking
It)- K trljn l.undy
Into fi-nxihility o f an EarthEarth
Thu library nt St. Luke’s to-Venua-to-Mnra-to
Christian Day School in .Ma­ trip, according to Britarmioa
vis will be open from 10 a.m. Book of tho Year.
until noon each Wednesday
during the summer months.
LAW N
Supervising activity will be
Mrs. Grace Fox.
S P R A Y IN G !
All children in M i p Oviedo-1
FOB FRBB ESTIMATE
Slavia areax are invited to
COMPLETE I.AWN
make use of the library for
MAINTENANCE
their summer reading enter- ^
Ininmcnt.

C A L L 322-0886

New York lx the only xtato
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touches both the Great Lukes
and the Atlantic ()c*nn.

AMONG GUESTS for the Altamonte Springs Garden Club’s final meet­
ing o f the sennon were, from left, Col. I). J. Munson, Mrs. Munson, Mrs.
Elizabeth L. Thomas, It. D. Bradford and I)r. Troy E. Overstreet.

2 Appeals By
Peel Denied
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Former Weet Palm Beach
Jud«« Joseph Peel Jr. convict­
ed in 1961 at mastermlndlni
the double murder of Judge
and Mrs. C. E. Chllllngworth,
was denied appeals on two
life sentence by the Supreme
Court Monday.
The high court refused to
review the District Court of
Appeals decision which uplieUi
Peel’s sentences. No opinions
were written.
Feel was once a city Judge
with aspirations to become
governor. Ha pleaded no con­
test in hla trial for the double
slaying, and was sentenced to
Ufa Imprisonment on both
counts.
Two hired killers, Floyd
•'Lucky" Holsapfel and George
•‘Bobby" Lincoln were tmplt
rated. Holsapfel pleaded gull
ty and waa sentenced to die
In the electric chair. Ilia ap­
peal tor clemency is pending.
Lincoln, granted immunity (or
confessing and cracking the
is now free.

ESKIMO BELIEF
Some Eskimos believe souls
of the dead reincarnate them­
selves in newborn infanta tn
protect them from harm and
a parent ahoutd not punish a
small child lest the spirit re­
sent the interference. Tlie
spirit departs when the child
grows old enough to take care
of himself.

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2221 Grapes ills Are.
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“ ScotI* Healer**

and customer* that I am no longer
connected with

the Snnford Truck

Center.

N O L IM IT

THESE

I sincerely thnnk nil of you for

FAM O U S

your piitroniigc the pant aevcrnl yearn.

PAIN T S

A. B. Duxbury

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INTERIOR
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W A L L PAINT

3680 SO. S A N F O R D A V E . (Formerly Michael’s)
Intersection of SR 427 A 3680 S. SANFORD AVE.

F R ID A Y
&amp;
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BEST
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I wi*h to inform all my friend*

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Harris and Mr. and Mrs.
George Watson of Lantana,
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl
llyan.
The committee tn charge of
(lie supper Included Mr. and
Mrs.
O. J.
Baumgartner
chairmen and Mr. and Mrs. A.
8. Merrill and Mr. and Mia.
Henry Hansen.

BUYS

\

NOTICE

Altamonte Club Has
Program On Heart
By Julia Bartos
A film and program on
heart
diseases
and
their
causes was presented for
members of the Altamonte
Springs Garden Club at their
final meeting of the current
season held at (Jw Commun­
ity Club on Maitland Avenue.
The program, sponsored by
the South Seminole County
Heart Education Association,
wax arranged by Mrs, Elisa­
beth L. Thomas, program
chairman. Following the film,
a question and answer period
wss led by Dr. Troy E. Overstreet.
Guests for the covered dtah
supper and meeUnlg ncluded
Col. and Mrs. I). J. Munson,

the flames with chemical 000 people wandered streets
foam air-dropped from U. S. littered with mud and debris
j scooped up when a seven-foot
Air Force planes.
Other American p l a n e s tidal wave broke over the sea­
from Taehlwaka Air Base wall moments after the quake
near Tok&gt;o dropped food, wa­ hit.
Many persons slept on news­
ter and medical supplies. The
Japanese u s e d
American- papers in parks last night and
made planes and helicopters lined up at street comers to­
cn a series of merry flights. day with kettles, buckets and
The Japanese government rice bowls for emergency sup­
sent 3,5oo troops Into the city plies of food.
Police said the more than
with earth-moving machinery
to begin a massive clean up 21,000 homes and buildings in
the quake area were destroy­
operation.
Thousands of Niigata’ s 290,. ed or damaged.

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NOTICE TO
OWNER OF DOGS

All doga found without a tag certifying they
have been vaccinated for rablea for year of
1964 will be aubject to being picked up by the
Police and will be dUpoaed of by the DOG
CATCHER.

LA KGB

Cantaloupes 3/$1
HYDROPONIC

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INMIIITORS

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9/
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CUT TO ORDER

City licenae taga for the year 1964 are now
available and ownera must obtain taga from the
City Tax Collector, City Hall. Coat of licenae
tag 91.00 - Rabies vaccination 93.00.

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Aa required by law, all dog* in the City of San­
ford, Florida ntuat be vaccinated again*! rublcM,
and the vaccination tag continually worn by
d o fi on collar or harneaa for the following year.
In order to accommodate dog owner*, Ur. Ray­
mond D oom, Veterinarian, will be at the rear of
the City Hall JUNE 11 to vaccinate doga from
1:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M„ and JUNE 18 from
1:30 P3I. to 4:00 P.M.

Others 1.35 Up

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lb.

(Whole or Half

45c)

SHANK
HALF
LB.

NO
COUPON
NECESSARY

100 EXTRA
PLAID STAMPS
WITH TIIE PURCHASE OF
PLUMROSE IMPORTED DANISH

Canned Picnics
2 ~ *1.98

2 5 ^ ° STAMPS

With thi* ronpon A vnrrhaw of
i R A n n Page
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Mayonnaise * 45‘
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3-Lb. Can

59c Hof Shot

FAB DETERGENT

Cleanser

33*

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HAVE AT AAP RED ROCK

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37

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TOBACCO - *1.19
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GRANGER SMOKING

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Nabl.ro Premium

Prp.odrnt Stripe

SaltinoH lb. box 29c
Prices in this Ada*rti»e.
ment are good through
Saturday, June 20.

Tooth P a s t e ........69c

Strlelmann'a Choc. Fudge
1 Lb, llags

Pillabury Creerent

Sandwich ........ .‘i/99c

^ ' nner Rolls 8 oz. 31c

2701 Orlando Drive
On Hwy. 17-92

Lay.

10 D*. II.g j ? r,r,/ r

Potato C h ip s........59c
10c Off

I’ epaodent

These Prices
Effective In Sanford

Valley Gold

Brushes

Pepaodent While

59c

King Sire

_

35c Gelatin

2/41 c Baggies

Pkg. Of 50 Action Bleach

31c Packets

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Htarkbt Chunk light

Tuna 9,/a-oz. can 35c
Pillebury Buttermilk

61c Red Pepper 43c Hl-C Drinks 2/69c A-Jax

All Flavon Jello 3-Ox. Pkg. Sandwich Size
14 Ox. Laundry Detergent
1 Lb. 4 Oz.

,,

Instant Coffee $1.25

All Flavors 1 Qt. 14-Os. Can Liquid Cleaner
McCormicka Ground
8 Oz. Can Gold Medal “ Kitchen
4 Oz. Can
Tested”
5-Lb. Bag

$1.39 Frozen Drinks 10c Flour
17c A-Jax

Tooth

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King Siie

15 Oz.

41c

I Lb. 8 Os. Wiahbone Italian 8-os. hot.

79c Dressing

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PRICES GOOD THRU THE WEEKEND
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
for Merchant* l.twn Sump'
And I’rlrr S;nlngs Ton

THINK FIRST
OF FOOD FAIR

d o n ROYER holdn a
plaque awarded to him
at Saturday night’s
J a y C o e installation
banquet f o r
spccinl
services rendered to
the organization during
the post year.
(Ileruld Photo)

100 Registered
For Recreation
In Longwood
By Donna Ealee
An estimated 100 youngsters
registered Monday morning to
participate In the summer re
creation program being con­
ducted at Longwood Elcmen
(ary School under direction of
Coaches Walt Dzurua and Ilod
ncy Umberger of Lyman High
School and Mrs. Nell Drcud
ing, county school music tea
chcr.
The recreation program will
contlnuo for seven weeks,
Monday through Friday, from
8:30 unUl 11:30 a. m. each
day. On Tuesdays the young
people will meet at Skate City
for roller skating and on
Thursdays they will meet at
Land O'Lakes Country Club in
Casselberry for swimming.
The children must provide
their own transportation and
a fee of 43 cents will bo
charged eaeh for skating and
swimming.
Events planned for Mon*
days,, Wednesdays and Fri­
days, at the school, are arts
and crafts, peanut hunts, bub*
ble gum blowing contests,
bsby picture contests, wiener
masts, hobo stew and holm
contests, bicycle roeo, trea­
sure hunt, twist and limbo
contests, bicycle rodeo, treawatermelon cutting and eat­
ing contests and junior Oly­
mpics including 30 yard dash,
100 yard dash, broad jump,
three leg race, sack race, ball
throw and ball kick. A spe­
cial event of the program will
l&gt;o fishing contest at the lake
at Lyman High, exact date
to bo announced.

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NATIONAL BOHEMIAN

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Vinter Park.

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I)r. Hugh A. Gregory has
opened a dentist's office in
Oviedo, the first such office
there In many years.
Dr. Hugh A. Gregory was
graduated from the Univers­
ity o f North Carolina School
o f Dentistry In 1030. He is a
native Floridian and is mar­
ried to the former Mary Fries
o f Atlanta. They have two
children, Maria and Chris.
The Ovlrdo office will be |
open each Wednesday In the
Kites Building formerly oc­
cupied by the Health Depart­
ment. Ilia other office Is la

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By Evelyn Lundy
Two Oviedo clrls, Miss Lin
da Harris and Mrs, lx-onard
Faulk Jr., the former Ann
laindy, were graduated from
Orlando Junior College in
commencement exercises held
recently.
Linda, the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Young Harris, gra
dusted from Oviedo High
Kcbool in 1902 as salutatorian
of her class and received
many additional honors for her
outstanding scholastic record.
A major in buslnrss admlnls
tralion at OJC, sho will at­
tend Itollins College this fall.
During the summer she is em­
ployed at First National Bank.
Ann wan gi adualed from
Oviedo High with the Class of
'39 as an honor student. She
has majored in math at OJC
and also will attend Rollins
next fall.

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June 17, 1964 — Pnge 7

Lee, Senkarik Hurl No-Hitters In Same LL Contest

About Sports

Thinking Hunt Wins 3-0
Out Loud Decision From
Engineer Nine
By Julian Stenatran

Training session* are get
ting underway this week for
the varkxu clubs in the Flor­
ida Rookie League which will
be operated thii lummer out
of Cocoa and Sarasota.
There will be seven team*.
The Minnesota Twins, New
York Meta and the Houston
Colts will have rookie team*
based at Chicago while the
New York Yankee*, St. Loul*
Cardinal*, Chicago White Sox
and a Joint Detroit-Mllwaukee
team will be located at Sara­
sota.
The teaton is to open
July 1 and will dose Sept­
ember 1. A 00-game schedul­
ed will be played. There will
be at least one game played
each day in Cocoa and also
In Sarasota.
Dave Phllley, former major
leaguer who has been piloting
Houston’s farm club at Statesville, N. C. in the Western
Carolina League, will manage
the Colt rookie club at Cocoa.
Rudy York, another former
but well known major leaguer,
will take over the reins at
Statesville.

«

• •

Due to a time factor we're
weren’t able to report Monday
night's results in the South
Seminole Little and Senior
leagues. But here they are:
In the Little League, Lake
Mary downed
Altamonte's
Senators 5 to 4. In the Senior
circuit, Bear Lake romped
over Longwood, 9 to 5.
Usually, the LUUe League
game la played at • p. m. at
Cooper Field In Casselberry
Recreation Park and the
Senior League Ult stars at g

p. m.
Due to complalnta by Little
Leaguers thst they do not get
to play under the iighta ami
their games are frequently
cut short by the clock, loop
officials have revised the
schedules so that some Senior
League games will now start
at 6 p. m. and be followed by
Little loop tills at 8 p. m.
Good! We're glad to see it
work that way.

• • •

Turnstile* are spinning as
the National League goes
about Us business of estab­
lishing new attendance re­
cords. However, the happy
•ituation la due mainly to the
New York Meta and the Phi­
ladelphia Phillies.
The Meta and Phllllee are
among alx Nt. clubs which
show galnes In attendance
from IMS. The other four
clubi are running only slight,ly behind last season's fi-.
ly behind last season's fig­
ure*.
Through June It, a total
e f 4,282,267 fans had paid
their way into National League park*. This means that
the senior circuit can break
the all-time attendance record
established last season when
11,382,227 fans passed through
the gates.
The Meta have already
drawn better than 837,000
fans. The Phils are nearing
the 473,888 mark.
The Dodgers, however, are
leading the loop. They've
drawn over 936,000 in 30 home
dates— and that's an increase
o f better than 108,000 over
laet season at thia time.
• • e
A half-million dollar auto
and motorcycle racing com­
plex, to be known as Palm
Reach International Raceway,
has been approved by the
Palm Beach County Zoning
Commission. It will be located
•bout 23 minutes from down­
town West Palm Beach on SR
T10. The new layout will be
opened and operated by Joe
Bucheck Jr. and hi* brother
Edward.

Little American
Reenlts Tuesday
George’s 16 Sanford Atlantic 4
Atlantic
100 0 3 0 - 4 5 1
George's
040 37x—16 11 2
W P -R an d y Brister (1-0), LP
- J e f f Wsrd (3 4 )
HR — Gordon Bradley, Geor­
ge’s, third of the year
A n d y Adcock, George'i,
first of the year

STANDINGS
Navy ............................... 18 3
George's ........................ 11 10
Florida State ............... 10 II
Perfection Dairy ........... 7 13
Sanford Atlantic ........... 6 13
Game Today
Navy at Perfection Dairy
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for the Locomotive Engineer*,
hurled hl» third consecutive
no-hitter.
But (or the second straight
time Lee lost. W hy?
Lee ran into another topnotch moundsman, Sklprer
Senkarik who also tossed a
no-hltter and Hunt’* Comet*
downed the Engineers 3 to 0
to move a bit closer to cap­
turing the City Recreation
Department’s Little National
League crown.
This was Senkarik'* second
no-hit performance. He's al­
lowed cnly 11 hits In 10
games. It was also his fifth
shutout
Only two
other
whitewash Jobs have been
posted this season—one by
Lee and the o ‘ her by Rlrhard
Frank o f Chase.
It must have been frustrat­
ing for the Engineers. Six
times they have run into the
Comets and five time* the
Automen h a v e
registered
wins. Yet the Engineers have
always battled back to stay
in contention. An idea c f
how keen the competition hns
been between these two club*
can he evidenced by some of
the scores, 2-0, 3-1, 1-0, 3-0,
etc.
Another oddity In Tuesday
nlght'a tilt was the fart that
not a single hall was hit out
of Uic infield. Scnknrik atmrk
out 15 in posting his ninth
win without a loss. The un­
lucky I.ce lad whiffed 13.
Scnknrik fanned the last five
hatters he faced cn Just the
minimum o f 16 pitches. He
walked none and missed a
perfect game because of an
error—the only
hatter to
rearh the Initial lack for the
Engineer*.
In the Little American
George’s, attempting to hold
down second place in the
loop, toppled Sanford Atlan­
tic's Hankers 18 to 4. Bandy
Hrister received credit for
the win—his first pitching de­
cision.
Mike Parrish hneked up
Brister with thrre hits in
three trip*. Andy Adrock and
Gordon Bradley both has
two hits each, and each had
a round-tripper.

Dodgers Defeat
Braves; Orioles
Down White Sox
By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
Everybody knows how val­
uable Sandy Koufax and thin
Drysdale are lo the Lni An
gelea Dodgers. But don't forget the unsung hero in the
iron mask.
Johnny Roseboro has been
handling the great Dodger
pitcher* flawlessly for the last
three years.
A confirmed .240-hittcr. the
31-year-old catcher is the
Dodgers' only .300-hltting reg­
ular at .306 and for the last
13 games has been hammer­
ing away at a ,447-cllp.
Roaeboro swung a big slick
for the Dodgers Tuesday
when his two doubles played
a key role In Drysdale'* 3-1
victory over the Milwaukee
Brave* and former nemesis
Warren Spahn.
Cincinnati d r u b b e d San
Francisco 84, Philadelphia
beat Chicago 4-2, St. Louis
routed Houston 7-1, and Pitts­
burgh nipped the Meta, 2 1,
in other National League
games.
In the American, Baltimore
defeated Chicago, 3-1, after
an 8 0 loss, New York beat
Boston, 7-5, after bowing, 6-5,
Cleveland topped Minnesota,
5-3, Lo*
Angeles downed
Washington, 75. and Kansas
City swept Detroit, 7-4 and 6-

0.

LL Aces Chosen For July South Seminole Post 53 Meets Shrine Wins Junior
Little League
Orlando Nine Loop 2nd Half Title
Fourth All Star Contest
Here Tonight
The all star trams of the
City Recreation Department'*
Little National and Little
Amorirun leagues was an­
nounced today w i t h e a c h
squad consisting of 16 play­
ers, three from each o f the
fivo clubs in each circuit.
The all star tilt, a high
light o f July 4th festivities
planned by the department,
will be played at 7:30 p. m.

McRaney's And
Longwood Grab
Softball Wins
McRaney's Painters and the
Longwood nine o f the Men's
SIo-1'itch Softball League reg­
istered victories T u e s d a y
night.
Tho Painters rapped Robb
Construction by a score of 10
to 2 with Frank Willinma
getting credit for hi* seventh
strnight win on the mound.
This gives Williams a pitch
ing record of 13 wins and six
losses for the current cam­
paign.
L. C. Smith again was Me
liuuey't top man at the plate
with tiireo hits, including his
seventh homer of the yesr.
Summer also hit for the dis­
tance for the Painters.
Mike Hendry hit hi* sixth
round tripper for Rohh’a and
also had a double nnd a triple
to round out his night's work
at the dish.
Longwood, in winning from
Wilson-Maier, 23 to 20, com­
bined 20 hits and right Furnituremen errors for their runs
All together, the game pro.
dured 43 runs on 44 hits. Roy
Lisk had four hits, including
a home run.
John Courier and Hill Simp­
kins each had three hits for
tho winner*. Art Natalini had
four hits, including a home
run, for Wilson-Maier. Hempaey Ayers, Tom Dcllonl and
Doug Cooper all had thrre
hits each. Otto Thomas got
credit for tho win—his ninth
against a pair of losses.

Men's League
Results Tuesday
McRanry 10 llnbbi 2
Mcllaney
204 400 O -t0 14 5
Robbs
000 000 2— 2 3 4
WP - Frank Williams (13-6),
I.P—Jim Jcrnigan (2-2)
H R -L . C. Smith, Mcllaney,
seventh o f the year
Sumner, McRaney, second
of the yrar
Mike Hendry, Robbs, sixth
of live year
I-one wood 23 Wilson Maler 20
Wilson
Maier 403 1 IS 6 - 20 24 8
Long­
wood 206 2(12)2 X—23 20 2
W P-O tto Thomas (9 2), LP—
Tom Dcbord (3 6)
HR — Roy Lisk, Longwood,
fifth of the year
Art Natalini, Wilson Maier,
third o f the year
Games Wednesday
Kingswood at Wilson Maier
7:30
McRancy at Fla. State Bank
8:45 at Ft. Mellon Park

Pee Wee League
Result* Tuesday
No games scheduled
Games Wednesday
Ysnk* vs Tigers (Ft. Mellon
Little League Field—4:30)
Chiefs v* Panthers (Ft. Mel­
lon Softball Field—4:30)
PIIIUJ SIGN LEFTY
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Mack Gendrcau, a 19 year-old
lefthander
from
Uoulder,
Colo , has been assigned to
Bakersfield in the California
la-ague after signing a Phila­
delphia Phillies contract. Gen­
drcau wa recenty named the
most valuable player in a Jun­
ior roUcge baseball tourna­
ment.

Tin- most extensive collec­
tion of first-hand observa­
tions of porpoises exists at
The North Orlando Little Marineland of Florida, which
League Auxiliary will meet at lias been collecting such in­
6 p .m. Thursday at the rec­ formation since 1937.
reation area to reset the out­
The first pilot whale to be
field fence at th* Little Lea­
gue diamond. All members are krpt alive in captivity was
asked to report with posthole raptured by Marineland of
diggers or shovels.
Florida in 1948.

North Orlando LL
Auxiliary Meets

on that date tn Fort Mellon
Park.
The annual ’‘classic” will he
preceeded by a father-son
game slated for 8 p. m. and
will be officiated by the wive*
and mothers of th* contest­
ants.
During the afternoon a new
game, Sarket, will be intro­
duced to tha public for the
first time, says Jim Jcrnigan,
recreation department direc
tor. The game is one of the
new artivitiea in the lumntcr
recreation program.
Tha fifth annual rhicken
barheque will be served from
6 until 7 p. tn. Tickets nre
now on sale nnd can be ob­
tained from Little League
pluyers. Tickets will also be
available at the alt* of th*
barheque on the Fourth.
Funda rnlsed will lie used
to support tho Sanford all
star trams In district and
state tournament play.
Sanford wa* Florida’s run­
ner-up rhnmpiona In state
tourney piny last year and it
aiming for a first place finish
this senson.
Jcrnigan revealed that th*
squnda picked for th* July

Kegler League
Tightens Up
Jet Lanes Kegiera longue
is tightening up after four
weeks o f bowling with Wail
Plumbing holding a narrow
margin in first place and a
three-way tie for second place
is shnrrd by the Moose Sul­
livan’s Camera Shop and the
Pick-Up’s. Succeeding spots
nre held by Sanford Atlantic
National Rank and Glass-Met.
In last week’s piny the
Pick-Ups took th* measure of
Wall Plumbing by • three-to
one count aa Pete Duggan
blasted 203/667. The Moose
took a three point decision
from Glass-Met as George
Tullia bombed a 668 series.
Tommy Kipp rolled 223/600
to pace the Snnford Atlantic
National Hank In their Match
with Sullivan's Camera Serv­
ice Center.

4th All star tilt will he dif­
ferent than the loop'* all
stars which will represent the
city in post season play.
Those ail star* will be rhosen
by th* roaches.
The Sanford Lions Club
also is planning a fireworks
display on the night of the
Fourth at the Mayfair Inn
plrr, adjacent to Fort Mel­
lon Park.
American League all atara
are Mark Cockman, Tommy
Gracey und Hen Twyntan of
Perfection; George Freese,
Mike Hickson and Mike Rudd
of Sanford Atlantic; Andy
Adcock, Steve Itawli and
Tommy WhlghHm of Georges;
Casey Dunn, Joe l'nuline and
Frank Williams of Florida
State; and Walter Jordan,
Scott Harris and Andy Rufus
of Navy.
National League stars in­
clude A1 Grooms, Ed Grooms
end David Wiggins of First
Federal; Dave Lee, Mike Ri­
chard and Hill Schmidt of
tha Locomotive Engineers;
Kip Urnden, David Cook and
Miko Laubert o f Standard
Oil; Tollio Franks, Ilussell
Gordie and Stan Wlnfrce of
Chase; and Stephen llitrhcock, llublm Parks and Skip­
per Senkarik of Hunt's.

Results Tuesday night
Altam. Twins 5 Sunland 5, tie
North Orlando .............. 3 0
Post 63’s Junior I.eglon
Casselberry .................. 1 0
Altamonte Twins ...........3
I ' hnschnll nine goes back into
Sunland ...........................2 1 nrtion tonight when they host
Bear Lake ..................... 2 2 Orlando’s Post 242 In n con­
Longwood ..................... 1 2 test slated for 7:30 at San­
Lake Mary ................... 1 3 ford Memorial Stadium.
Altamonte Senators . . . . 0 4
Skipper Frank Thomas an­
nounced this morning that arc
Gamrs Tonight
Ilrar Lake -vs- No. Orlando, 6 Donnie Smith will get the
mound assignment and thnt
p.m.
in all probability Rex Brooks
will be behind the plate.
Billy Higgins, said Thomas,
will start at first base.
Thia will he the second time
these two club* have met this
season. In th* first encounter
Chicago
3.7 21 .811
Sanford racked up a 6 to 0
Baltimore 33 23 .603
derision. Thomas’ nine has n
New York
33 22 .600
13 record of alx wins in eight
Minnesota 32 27 .542 3*3 games.
Cleveland
28 27 .509 5*4
Boston
30 30 .500 6
Detroit
25 31 .446 9
Washington 27 36 .429 10*3
Los Angeles 25 37 .403 12
Kansas City 22 36 .368 13
Tuesday's Krsiilli
Results Tuesday night
Boston 6 New York 5
New York 7 Boston 5
Casselberry 8, Sunland 0
STANDINGS
Chicago 3 Baltimore 0
Baltimore 3 Chicago 1
I/ongwood ..................... 2 1
Casselberry ..........
2 1
Kansas City 7 Detroit 4
Kansas City 6 Detroit 0
Bear Lake ..................... 1 1
Cleveland 5 Minnesota 3
North Orlando .............. 1 1
Los Angeles 7 Washington 5
Altamonte Springs ....... 1 1
Sunland ......................... 0 2
Thursday's Games
Game Tonight
Kansas City at Detroit
Altamonte -vs- No. Orlando, 8
Boston at New York (t n)
Chicago at Baltimore (n)
p.m.

American
League

South Seminole
Senior League

Tho Shrine nine of the Jun­
ior Boys League raptured the
s e c o n d half championship
Tuesday night when they
romped to an 11 to 2 victory
over the CPO'ers at Sanford's
Memorial Stadium.
The win gave the Shrinera
the right to tangle with tho
Elka for tho City Junior Base­
ball title in a playoff to get
underway when the regular
season closes.
Steve Leach, the league's
top hurler, notched his sev­
enth win to keep his pitching
slat* perfect. I.ench, in win-

RUNS FOR FUN
nEIU.lN (UPI) - llideo IJIma, a Japanese sprinter who
runs "for the fun of it,” won
the 100-mcter dash in a track
and field meet in 10.1 sec­
onds, one-tenth of a second
off the wvrld record.

ning his seventh decision
without a setback, limited
CPO tn five hit* which all
cume in the first thre*
frames. Bill Gracey posted
three to lend tho Shrincrs.
Ron Dudley, Lefty Oxford and
I.cach each had two snfetie*
to account for all o f th*
Shrino blows.
Tho Junior League protest
board upheld a CI’ O protest
registered in a June 11 con­
test with the Kiwanians. Th*
game will be replayed from
the point of protest at a later
date.
Tho Shrine win Tuesday
night was their 10th consecu­
tive victory during the second
half o f piny. They have nut
been whipped in this half.
Meanwhile, first half champs,
tho Elka, have been able to
play only .600 baseball, win­
ning four nnd loalng four.

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National League
Philadelphia 33 21 .611
San Fran.
34 24
.586 1
Cincinnati
31 26
.344 3*5
Pittsburgh
30 27
.526 4'3
Milwaukee
30 29
.308 5Mi
Los Angelos 29 30
.492 61i
Chicago
27 28
.491 6'3
St. Louis
29 31
.483 7
Houston
28 33
.439 Bit
New York
19 41 .317 17
Tuesday's Results
Philadelphia 4 Chicago 2
Pittsburgli 2 New York 1
St. Louis 7 Houston 1
Los Angeles 5 Milwaukee 1
Cincinnati 9 San Francisco 4
Thursday’s Games
Philadelphia at Chicago
New York at Pittsburgh (n)
Only gamrs scheduled

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Results Tuesday
Flks va. CKrltan, ppd , rain
Shrine II CPO I
CPO
020 000 0 - 2 3 1
Shrine
205 310 x-1 1 9 2
Results Tuesday
WP—Steve Leach (7-0), L P Hunt Lin- Mcr 3 Locomotive
Danny Lee (7-3)
Engineers 0
STANDINGS
Hunt Comets
300 000-3 0 1
0
Engineers
000 000-0 0 2 Shrine .........................
CTO .......................... .. 5 3
Wl’—Skipper Senkarik (0 0 ),
Rotary ....................... .. 3 4
LP-D avId i-re (5-3)
Talkl aallMMMSMMiM .. 4 4
STANDINGS
5
Kiwania .....................
Hunt Linroln-Mercury 16 5
7
Lake Mary ..............
Locomotive Engineers 13 7
7
Civitan .......................
Chase ............................ 13 8
Games Wednesday
First Federal .............. 9 10
No gamei scheduled
Standard Oil ................ 0 21
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7:30 at Ft. Mellon Park
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Tea Honors Miss Kay Ivey

ShealaBest A la n Albers

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I The bride-elect received a 1played for the enjoyment of
trays.
Mrs. Clsrence L. Powell and
Mrs. Fred Williams and silver butter dish from her j the 100 invited guests who
complimented Kay Ivey, pop­
Mr*. Charles Meeks aaiiated hoiteia.
called during the appointed ft
ular bride-elect with a beau­
In serving.
| Soft background muaic wai |hours of 4 to 3 p.m.
tiful tea, Friday at ber borne
in Mayfair.
Mrs. W. G. Fleming and
Mrs. Harry Woodruff receiv­
ed the guests at the door and
presented them to the receiv­
ing line formed In the living
room. Mrs. Powell greeted
ber guests In a lovely pink

Exchange Vows In Impressive Rites
M ill Sheala Emmeline Beit,
daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Ja­
cob Shealy Beat of Sanford,
became the bride of DeWayne
Alan Alberi, eon of Mr. and
Mra. Charlie Wilbur Yarborough of Sanford, on Sunday,
June 7, 1064 at 3 p.m. at 8t.
Luke’ s Lutheran Church, 81a*
Via, Oviedo.
pastor 8tephen M. Tuhy of
8t. Luke's Lutheran Church
performed the Impressive can*
dlellght double ring ceremony
before an altar embanked
with palms and two alUr
vases and W h e ts containing
white mums and glads.
Pastor He.bert W. Ooerss
of Redeemer L u t h e r a n
Church, Sanford, delivered the
aermonette.
Mrs. Betty Kohany, organ­
ist, furnished the traditional
nuptial hymns In the prelude
and recessional, with the St.
Luke's Lutheran choir pre­
senting "Tho Lord's Prayer''
and "Oh Perfect Love."
The lovely bride, given In
Marriage by her father, was
radiant In a formal gown of
Chantilly lace, featuring a
scalloped neckline highlighted
by Iridescent sequins and
pearls and traditional taper­
ed, pointed sleeves. The vol­
uminous skirt was accented by
s matching lace chapel train.
Her Imported Illusion veil was
attached to a princess crown
o f pearls and lilies o f the
valley. The magnificent bri­
dal bouquet was o f white ron­
es and carnations with lare
and satin leaves and white
orchids flowing Into a cas­
cade centered with a double
orchid corsage o f pale laven­
der.
Miss Janice Westmark aerved the bride as Maid o f Hon­
or. She was gowned In white
flocked nylon featuring a lavender taffeta cumberbund
with lavender panels accent­
ing the gown back with scal­
loped neckline and sleeves.
Her veil was attached to a
princess crown of white sat­
in. She carried a lavish bou­
quet o f lavender carnations,
from which descended cre­
scents o f flowing carnations
with lace and lavender satin
leaves complemented with a
shower of pale lavender satin
ribbons.
Bridesmaids were Jane Mil­
ler, Janice Westmark, Anne
Slavik and Nyleene Albers,
with Linda Duda as Junior
bridesmaid. Their gowns were
Identical to the Maid of Hon­
or, and their nosegays were
similar In design.
Little Miss Bonnie Moon of
Oviedo, was her Cousin’s flow­
er girl attired In a similar
gown to the bride's and car­
rying a basket of pastel pet­
als.

Ronald Russl served the
groom as best man and ush­
ers were Charles Best, broth­
er of the bride; Charlie Yar­
borough, brother o f the groom,
Roy Bradley and Tom Ray­
nor.

The bride’s mother was at­
tired In a stunning pink chantllly lace sheath over pink
taffeta with contrasting pink
accessories. Her Cattleya or­
chid was sprayed a pinkpearl with white lace and
deep pink ribbon.

MIIS. DeWAYNE ALAN ALBERS

The groom's mother chose
an elegant gown of blue lace
over taffeta with contrasting
blue accessories, and her cor­
sage was a Cattleya orchid
sprayed blue with white lace
and a deep aqua bow.
Following the wedding, an
elaborate reception was held
at 8t. Luke’s Christian Day
School. The bride’s table was
overlaid with an exquisite
sheer lace cloth and adorned
with arrangements of glads
and mums.
Assisting at the reception
were Miss Linda !.&lt;•&gt;•, Miss
Donna Markos, Miss Bettina
Vale, Miss Sheri White, Mrs.
Lex Abel, Mrs. George Jakubd n , Jr, and Mrs. John L.
Duda, Jr.
Following the reception, th-j
bride and groom departed for
a wedding trip to the west
coast with tho bride attired
In s smart two piece ensem­
ble o f lilac wedgewood with
white accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Albers will
reside at 601V4 l^ .ircliff
Street In Sanford.
Among the out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Thurston and Brian
Ttiurston, Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Best, Jr. and Jim Best, Mr.
and Mrs. Emil George, Mrs.
Jay Pcnlcy and Groce Penley, Mrs. Fay Reynolds and
Mrs. Mack Yarborough.

MISS SHIELDS

Miss Shields A nd
R . J. Wallstedt
Engaged T o Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle A.
Shields, Jr. o f Sanford an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Miss Joanne Shields,
to Richard J. Wallstedt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J.
Wallstedt of Lake Mary.
Ih e bride-elect was bom In
Massachusetts and attended
schools In Memphis, Tenn. and
Sanford. She Is presently em­
ployed at the Medical Service
Bureau In Sanford.
Mr. Wallstedt was bom In
M i n n e s o t a and attended
schools there and In 8anford.
Following a three year tour
o f duty with the U.S. Army,
he Is presently in the con­
struction business In Lake
Mary.
Complete wedding details
will be announced at a later
date.

linen aheath. Kay wore a be­
coming full-skirted dress in
pink print and Mrs. John Ivey
received in a white lace
sheath, belted in pink.
Informal arrangements of
reset in shades of pink to
rose were placed in the en­
trance hall and living room
where Mrs. Reuben Mason,
sister of the hostess, Mrs. M.
B. Strickland and Mra. Rich­
ard Gleeaon served at floating
hostesses.
The tea table, In the dining
room, was covered with a
pale pink linen cloth. Mra.
Nell Powell, Orlando, served
pink fruit punch from a silver
bowl floating an ice ring cen­
tered with a pink water lily.
A five-branched candelabra
was placed on the opposite
end of the table centered with
MISS KAY IVEY, center, popular bride-elect o f Ronald Lindsey was
an epergne filled with white
honor guest o f a lovely bridal tea at the fashionnble Elliott Avenue honrw
carnations and stock. White
of Mrs. Clnrence Powell. At tho left is Mrs. John Ivey, mother of th®
satin ribbon streamers fell
bride-eleect, and Mrs. Powell is at the right.
from the flower arrangement
tied with green fern, in the
manner of a colonial bridal
bouquet. White tea cakea, top­
ped with pink rosebuds, toast­
Orlando by plane for a visit
By Helen Snodgrass
ed nuts, hand-pulled mints
Misi Linda Parker, daugh­ with her sister in Fcnsacola.
and tea sandwiches were serv­
ed to the guests from silver ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Linda was graduated from
Parker, left Thuriday from
DoLand High School Wednes­
day evening, and she will
visit with her sister, Jean,
who has been teaching there
this year and both girls will
come home sometime next
week.
do have occasional frosta and
tropicals such aa mangoes era
OVER 35 YEARS
hurt. For that reason it la ne­
The Sanford Women's Re­
At First &amp; Palmetto
cessary to crosa plants from publican Club held their
(Alongside old post office)
north o f Florida with thoae Monthly Meeting recently at
Prices For Every
from south o f Florida and the home of Mra. Blanche
Budget
from other countries, to pro­ TcrHorae In Loch Arbor.
duce • variety which does
Mra. Katherine Ladd gave
well here."
a very interesting talk about

Enterprise Personals

His And Her Carden Club
O f Chuluota Ends Season

"A ll o f Florida la aouth of
all of California," Dr. Philip
Wextgate, horticulturist,
Central Florida Experiment
Station, Sanford, told the
members of the Hla and Her
Garden Club recently at tha
home of Mr. and Mra. Roscoa
C. Morrison in Chuluota.
"Florida Is not In tha tem­
Dr. Weatgate illustrated his
perate tone," ha said, "but on talk with slides showing dawthe borderline between tha berries, blackberries, peaches,
temperate and the tropical. We grapes, nectarines, tha Semi­
nole cantaloupe, several va­
rieties o f endive and lettuce,
rhubarb, tha new FloraLoo to­
mato, a cross between a
Florida tomato and ona from
Louisiana, and the Nugget
sweet potato, all o f which
have been developed at the
experiment station and which
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mra. Robert Mor­ do well here. He advised gar­
rison of ralmetto Drive enter­ den club members to plant
tained at a dinner party at peach treea which have been
their home Tuesday evening. grown on either Okinawa or
The guests of honor were Nemaguard root stock for
Mr. and Mra. William Ben­ beat results.
nett of New York. Mrs. Ben­
A t the builnese meeting,
nett has recently retired from the club welcomed Mr. and
tho post office at Penn Sta­ Mra. Edgar Webb es new
tion, N. Y „ and Mr. Bennett members. Mra. Roy Hughes
from the Board of Estimate who moved Into the commun­
at Queens Borough Hall, Kew ity recently, wa* a guest.
Gardens, N. Y.
Following this meeting the
Other dinner gueata were club will recess for the
Mrs. Terrance Reilly, Mias months o f July, August and
Marjorie Gallea and Mr. and September. Members wished
Mrs. William Keller of Da "bon voyage" to Mr. and
Bary.
Mrs. Arthur Broeker and to
Mr. and Mr*. George H. Zim­
mer, who art leaving next
week for extended vacations.

Sanford Women’s

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Mrs. W. Luedtke
Honored Guest O f

DeBary Personals

Entertain Guests

A t Dinner Party

By Mra. Adam Muller
ebrating their 66 Wedding An­
M n . Rose Fldler will visit niversary early in July.
her brother and his family,
Mr. and Mra. Curtla W. GehBy Mildred llaney
Mr. and Mrs. William Og­
Hie electric organ In the ner o f Atlanta, Ga.
den o f Estrella ltd. returned
home of Mrs. A. J. Gilchrist
r 0 m Hollywood, Florida,
was Jie focal point o f enterMr. and Mra. A. J. Lach- where they visited their ao&gt;i
Miss Debbie Scott, who Is
lalnmcnt at a farewell party man of iloyton Beach, Flor­ in law and daughter, Mr. and
s junior at Emory University
given for Mra. William Luedt­ ida, will visit with Mrs. Clara Mra. Mitchell Cholley and
in Atlanta, Georgia, arrived
ke. who is leaving for Detroit Reich and Mra. Elenore Wil­ grandchildren Judy and Rob­
to spend one week with her
where she will attend the son in DeUary an Route north. e r t They both celebrated
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
graduation of her grand­
their birthdays, Judy her 21st
Scott, 437 Scott Avenue. Deb­ daughter from high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Prlct Good- and Robert hla IRth, at a com
bie will return to Atlanta on
She will return In six weeks, son o f Sunset Dr. will be celblned birthday party.
June 14th to enter Emory's b r i n g i n g a nine-year-old
summer school session.
granddaughter hark w’ith her
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
for a visit.
Smith, who havs juat return
Those enjoying the music
K IN G ’S
ed from an extended stay In
and the get-together were the
BEAUTY SALON
Los Angelas, California, ware
Mmes. Sally Pavlowskl, Elea
Over Koumillat's Drug
the dinner guests of Mr. and
nor Boaty, Kay Hollister, Lil
— Special —
Mra. Adam Muller Sunday at
lie Vann, Ethel Clawson and
The Sanford Business and
910 Cold Wav*
tha DeBary Restaurant
Dorothy Luedtke.
Professional Women's C l u b
Mra.
Viola
Kastnsr,
First
Complete Permanent
Later they were the guests will meet tonight at the home
Lady o f Bahia, reminds all of honor at a party held at of Mrs. B. F. Ganaa on Ba­
IJ.00
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81.00 stains from wallpa;&gt;er by ap­ Hhriners ladies o f a fun-fund the homo o f Mr. and Mr*. nana Lake for a combined
Shampoo &amp; Set S1.50 plying liquid starch to the festival to bo held at tha Ba­ William Odgen on Estrella business meeting and cover­
No Appointment Nee.
spots and let dry. Brush off. hia Bosque In Orlando tomor­ Rd. Tha Smith's an route ed diah supper.
Open Eves By AppL
All members are reminded
A couple of applications may row, Thursday, Juno !8 fiom home from California, atop
Pk. 322-3358
pad at many historic placet. to attend.
be necessary.
10 a.m. to t p.m. Tha ladles
are invited to bring aa many
gueata as they desire.
Cool — Colorful
An interesting day Is being
planned by Mrs. Kaatner for
And Comfortable!
tha sola purpota o f raising
There’s no need of a long statement
funds for pilgrimages sched­
Just The Thing: For
when our message la brief. 80 well
uled in Naples, June 6-6 anJ
just skip tha aouthsaatern pilgrimage
This Kind O f W eather
In New Orleans, August 3620.

Farewell Party

Personals

Sanford B P Club

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on speeches given by the
Presidential Candidates.

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WESTS1DE SCIIOOI. PTO recently honored Mrs. Eula Grantham with a
reception upon her retirement from teaching. From front left to right
nrc Mrs. Charlene Biggs, hostess, Mrs. Grantham, honoree, and Mrs.
lionise Lord, hostess. Hack row from the left are Baxter Higgs, Wcstside
IT O president and Freeman Baggett, Westside principal.

Mr*. Eula Grantham, re­
cently retired faculty mem­
ber o f Westside School, vvn*
honor guest of a lovely recep­
tion at the school, hosted by
the PTO as a gesture of ap­
preciation for her many year*
of faithful service.
Guests included her many
friends, students and faculty
members.
Mr*. Charline Iligg* ami
Mr*. I.ouise l.ord served a*
co-chairmen, nssisted by other
I 'l l ) member* and tile lunch­
room staff.
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with a pink and white floral
arrangement, wn* covered in 1
pink and white with eryatnl
candelabra hearing pink tap­
er*. A variety of dainty pink
and white miniature cake* do­
nated by student* mother*
were served the guest* with
the delicious pink sparkling
sherbet punch.
Mr*. Grantham was finally
seated beside a table with a
floral bompiet and guest book,
which all the guest* signed.
She was presented a lovely
orchid corsnge from the PTO
ami an appropriate gift from
tho faculty.

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PRESENTATION Ob' CERTIFICATES wiih
niatle to students from tho Tolnr School
o f Piano following n recent recital. Tito pupils
were entered in this Year’s National Piano play­
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o f Piano Teachers. Receiving certificates were
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Newly Modernized and
received many state honors
Ronald Rigg* will leave
for this endenvor. He is now Monday for a week at Camp
Ite-Decorated.
head of the science depart­ Gilead in Polk City. This is
ment at Piedmont, uml bus an award for Ronald for
New location
honored his Alma Muter by mmioriring the most Bible
verses
of
any
pupil
in
tho
having the Doctorate of Sci­
Oak nnit Commercial
school.
ence conferred upon him by
arc alumni.
Prior to the commencement, the college president, Dr.
they were guests at tha Cor­ James E. Walter.
Dr. Rogers and Dr. Fore­
nelia Hotel where they weie
ster were Instructors of Mr.
rc-unilcd with other alumni
and Mrs. Stineciphcr and the
with many hours of reminsc- other above mentioned were
ing with the "old grads."
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CRO O M S H IG H SC H O O L aUtldea me aliown shortly nftcr they received
trophies for their Abilities during the past school year. Shown, from left,
are George Bush, most outstanding lineman; Mildred Green, most valu­
able player; Andrew James, most Improved bnck and best all around
Athlete; Dnvid Peterson, most outstanding freshman; and Billy Bush,
batting champion with a .637 average.
(Herald Photo)

26 Get Crooms Adult Diplomas
At Third Annual Commencement
By Robert R. Thorn** Jr.
Twenty-six adult* received
their diploma* from t h e
Cruom* A d u l t Education
School at the third annual
commencement exercise* Sun­
day, June 14.
They were:
Willie
Mae
Alexander, Dan Bentley, Mr*.
Itoicmary M a c k
Bentley,
Brenda Bowden, Mr*. Flossie
Braccy, Mr*. IJnda Bradley,
Mr*. Bctile Brook*, Dorothy
Burrough, Mr*. Victoria Bur­
ton, Mary Dee Clark, Dorothy
Mae Coley, Charlie Collier,
Mr*. Barbara Cooper, Mra.
Adel Englinh, Daily
Mae
Fisher, Mr*. Eva Scott Free­
man, Devolla Holloway, Dorl*
Jackson. Juliu* K. Jone*,
Bertbenla WtiUami, Leonard
William*, Margaret Morgan,
Evelyn Wilcox, Mr*. Ilutlite
W i l l i a m i , Mr*. Lorraine
Wright and Freddie Young.
The theme of the epilogue
wa* "Adult Education — Tim
Endles* Torch."
Participating on the pro­
gram were: llev. It. L. Prin­
gle, who read the Scripture;
Mr*. Eva Scott Freeman, welMime addrt-is; Mrs. Barbara
Cooper rendered a aolo; Jeane l 1 Lawson, instructor at
Campbell Street High, Day­
tona, Introduced the speaker,
C. J. Hurston.
Principal Horace Jackson
presented the graduate* and
K. S. Dougin*, director of
adult and vocational educa-

lion, gava felicitation* and
awarded diploma*. Mary l.ec
Clark made the preientatlon.
Observation* were mado by
A. N. Anderson, arc* coordi­
nator of adult education. K.
E. Mlnolt wa* the organlit.
Wc extend our belt wishes
and congratulation! to the
graduate!.
Herman Nathan Jr., who
recently
graduated f r o m
Crooma High School, li leav­
ing for Rochcitcr, N. Y.,
where lie will work and at­
tend college,
a a a

Attending aummer school
are E. E. Mlnott, University
of Miami; R. E. Greene, Stet­
son University; Mr*. Zonnye
T. Davis, T. W. U.. Denton,
Tex.; E. C. Wilson, Hampton
Sandra Black, teacher at Va.; Inez Smith, Florida A
Crooma High, I* motoring to and M University; Mr*. Lillie
II. Hall, Atlanta Univerilty;
Mra. Julia II. Merritt and Pa­
tricia flap Merrill, BethuneCookman College.
s e a
Dr. and Mr*. Garrett W.
Wiggina of Pensacola were
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Itolicrt
B. Tlminaa Jr. Dr. Wiggins Is
the uncle of Mr*. Thomas. He
I* president of Booker Wash­
ington Junior College of Pen­
sacola. Mra. Georgia Wiggins,
Id* wife, tearhe* *| one of the
public schools.

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ttaliil bid* will be received
•I III* Hint* lined Department
OUtro. H,»uin S3*, Holland
II u IMI mk. Tallahassee, Kit.fills,
from Qualified Cunltsi -to; « unIII I0:lu A. M. IK.H.T.* on
-Thureday, lh» Slth d«r «f
June 19*1, fur Ih* following
work!
.................. NOTH
............ ..
|,ro|it»al Korins will noi h*
Ineurtl taler Ilian on* hour
rlor lo ths llius for opening
Ids
SltMINDI.lt r n i ' « T * l»K t'UNDAHT Kl M ian S T A T U
KHOJRUT, JHH Ml. TTMO-mMU,
all a-I ST, hetwern Hit «&gt;( In
Altamonte Hprlng* and Hit K111 (Mulnar Avs.l In I«&lt;&gt;ng.
wood. Work ounelete of llaht
aradlnai *tt” Ltmeroek lisa*
will! Trr* 1 Aspli. Cone. Hurf.
Css.; storm sewsr and small
drainage structure*; a rune.
I.oi culvert; and Inrldenlal
Hems, Length SCII miles.
A Prupuasl ilusrsnlr of not
lets than five percent (*% l of
ths total Actual Hid. In ths
form of either s certified
check, cashier's check, iruet
comiianr
Irraenrer’s check,
hank draft of any national or
elate hank, or a Horalr Hid
II.noI. mads payable lo the
llovernor of Ilia Hiatt of KlorIda. muet accompanr each hid.
A check or draft In an amount
lees then five percent (I'JI of
Ih* actual hid will Invalidate
the hid. Hliuuld the Proposal
lluaruntr exceed tan percent
n o '; ) Ilf the Department s tallmate. It will ha reduced auto­
matically to ten perrent 11011
of the llepertmenl'e eetlmete.
Certified checke ehell have
Htale of Klorlda'a Documentary
Hlanipe attached. Mid Honda
aball roof area lo SHU Koroe
II4U I Nov. Neve** her-** I fatalabed etllb Ike Proposal Total.
All work la to be dune In ac­
cordance with the Plane. Hpeclflratlone and Special Provisions
o f Ilia Htale lload Department
Plana and/or Proposal Kurins
mar be purchaeed by Quali­
fied Contractors upon applica­
tion lo this office for It.tt par
sal. Extra tats of Plana for
prospective bidders and plana
for nun-hlddera. mar he pur
chaatd for !!*.&lt;• per eel. Or
dtrs
for
these documents
should tie directed lu lit* C trl
peer of Contracts, with check!
parable to the State lload De­
partment of Klorlda. IThese
ebarpre larlode Slate Palos and
t oo Tea. No rpfnad will be
mode.|

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n U A C E Y JR-

was gratluiilctl f r o m
R o o s e v e l t UnlverHlly o f Chicago Monday,
Juno lfi. lirucey la the
g r a n d s o n o f Mra.
Scipio Bracoy Sr, of
809 I.ociiHt Avonue. Ilu
HjiiMit a part o f Ilia
early childhooti hero.
I m m e d i a t e l y after
graduation, lie will tie
o ff to Africa to tcuch
for the fcdural govern­
ment.

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m a in te n a n c e

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IN T ill: Fill (T IT flM HT IN
AM* KOH SK.MIMH.l; I'OI'N.
TV Kl.onillA
IN ( IIANI'HIIV NO. Mini IIIVI
*||*N —
KIIIHT MORTGAGE INVKHT
OIIH. a Maaaai'tiuaetta llualneas
Trust,
Plaintiff,
va.
JAllied IIAHTI.RY aud OLKVIA
HARTLEY, his wife, and WAIt
IIKN tl. I.AMAH and ELIZA
IIKTII l.AII All, hi* wile.
Defendants.
NOTICE OK SHIT
Tint STATE OK Fl.tlHIIIA
TOi JAMK8

IIAHTI.KV and

OLKVIA IIAHTI.KV, hla
wlf*
Residence Unknown
TOO AIIK HKHBIIV NOT1KIKD Ihul a suit ha* hssn fil­
ed sanlnst you lu ths abuve
cause and ynu ar* r*&lt;|iilr*d lo
fll* your Kiiawer with Ih*
Clark of thl* Court and to
asrv* a copy tli*r*of upon the
plaintiff nr Ita attorneys, Ma­
honey, lladlnw, Chamber* and
Adam*, Harnett National Hunk
Hulldlna, Jark*nnvlll« (, Klor
Ida, not later than July 10th,
llt l. If you fall so to do, a
Decree Pro t'onfeeso will be
sntrrrd aaaJnst you for the
relief demanded In the Com­
plaint. This suit la to furarloeo a ninrlaagt. The real
properly proceeded aaalnel la;
Uit 110, ACADKMY MAN
Olt UNIT UNK, according
to the plat thereof aa re­
corded In Plat Hook 11,
Page M, Public llacurde of
Seminole County, Klorlda.
Tugsthsr with all structures
and Improvements now and
haraaftar on said land, and
flaturea attached thereto; also
all sa*. steam, alactrlc, wattr,
and other basting, rooking
refrigerating, lighting, plumb­
ing. ventilating. Irrigating, and
powvr systems, machines, ap­
pliances, natures and appurtenanree. which now ar# or
may beraaftar pertain to, or
be used with. In, or on said
premises, oven though they be
detached or detachable.
WITNKHH my hand and tba
seal of this court at Sanford,
The rl«ht I* reserved to re­ Klorlda, this Ith day of June,
ject any or all bids.
A. D. IMI.
PTATK ROAD DKPAIITMKNT (BEAK)
OP KDOHIDA
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
JA T W . DROWN,
Clerk
State Highway En*1near
Byl Martha T. Vlhtes
JOHN R. PIULUPO,
Deputy Clark
Chairman
PubHih June it, IT, S« A July
Publieb A u w l|, 11*1

«n A -«4

Santa Barbara, Calif., to visit
her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Ulyssea Muse. While there
she will nttoml Santa Barbara
College. She will alao visit her
grandparents, Mr. and Mr*.
George Eichelbcrgcr Jr. of
Long Beach. Accompanying
her on the trip are Mra. Sam­
uel Collin* and daughter,
Sonja.

t.

III*.

Carolyn Brandon and Gwen­
dolyn Williams were feted
wilh an out-of-doori party
at llie liome of Carolyn'* mo­
ther, Mr*. Hullile Nathan. The
sociality wa* given by Mra.
Annie Lola Alcnndrr and Mra.
Nathan. Many of their friendi
attended the affair, which
wai a round of pleasures.
Carolyn is visiting for two
week* with her mother. She
recently completed two y ean
at Rochester'* Business Insti­
tute. Incldcntly, Ruby Wtl
Hams, a friend of Carolyn'*,
Is visiting Florida for the flrat
time. Welcome to Florida —
Sanford especially — we hope
you like It.
Nellie Whitaker and Daisy
Whitaker also motored down
with Carolyn, llernard Lomax
made Hie trip to help with the
driving.
Herman Nathan Sr. and
Sain Nathan were in town to
attend the funeral of (heir
brother, Victor.
• • a
Dr. Evelyn W. Sharpe, Rvg
tnald Lander* and Frederick
Cornell Wiggins Sharpe were
visitor* to Hie home of her
niece, Mrs. Doris A. Thomas,
and family.

* * *

Sunday, June 14, at 3 p in.
the chorus of New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church cele­
brated Hi first annlverssry.
The jubilee was a great auccess. An expression of appre
elation Is extended to tliose
who helped make the pro­
gram a success. Mrs. Donnie
Uurke, president. A baby con
lest followed the program at
7:30 p.m.

DEAR ABBY: Pitas* ex­
plain tliia one. My father
la 62, a college graduate
and haa been in buslnea*
for 27 year*. W* llva in s
166,000 home in the auburha. Rinca President John­
son started turning off the
lights In the White House,
my father has gone on an
e c o n o m y kick with our
.light* at home. When we
leave the house all the
llghte are turned out, and
when we come bark it la ao
dark we cun hardly see our
way into the driveway. If
one o f ua leaves a room
for even five minutes, If wa
don't turn o ff th* light we
hear aliout It. We are al­
lowed to burn a light only
In the room where we are,
and we have to go feeling
our way around the house.
I believe In being conserva­
tive— but this Is rldlculoua.
What to do 7
IN DARKNES8
DEAR INt Your father
can’t bo in the insurance
business or he would know
that a house In total dark­
ness is a burglar’s dream.
And a well-lighted home is
good
accident
Insurance.
Better to enlighten ONE
father than to curse the
darkneie.
• * *
DEAR ABBY: Speaking

Recreation for the aummer
began Monday, June 13. Let
your child go to the play­
ground. Thera ha will obtain
growth and experience. HU
socialisation process will be
iahanced greatly. Of course,
be will have to carry gpod
manners and respect to tba

atajriM (told,

o f which in the bird king­
dom la the more beautiful,
the male or the female: In
southwestern Canada you
will find the PHALAROPE.
The male is dull and rather
colorless, but the female
haa beautfiul, b r i l l i a n t
feathers and a whlta rump.
The female doee the court­
ing. lays the eggs and then
departs to find hereelf an­
other mate while the aban­
doned male la left sitting
on the eggs.
C. R. M.
DEAR C. R. M.t I am
familiar with the bird. We
have a lot o f them out here
in Southern California.
• a »
DEAR ABBY; I f you still
hava the name and address
o f that young girl who com­
plained b a c a u a a her boy
friend fell asleep every
chance he had, for heaven's
sake, please tell her to drop
him and forget him! I have
been married for 33 years
to a man who falls asleep
the minute he site down. He
la not aihamed to fall
asleep In church, at the
theatre or aven while we
are entertaining guests in
our home. Every time I look
at hlin h* I* asleep. We
have been places where the
liveliest party Is going on,
and 1 always hav* to wak*

Jacoby

Wq

him up to take me home. I
have begged, p l e a d e d ,
threatened to leave him and
cried, but nothing work*.
I've tried to get him to see
a doctor, but he says he
like* himself the uruy he is,
and wouldn’t take anything
to keep him awake if he
were offered IK It is like
living with a dead man. Oh,
what's the use? I should
have left him years ago.
RIP VAN WINKLE'S
WIFE
a • a
DEAR ABBY: In answer
to that q u e s t i o n , "D o
blondes have mare fun 7” , I
happen to knuw a married
man In the neighborhood
who haa a blonde wife. He
is bald, and I can tell yuu
for ceilalli that IIE ha*
more fun than SHE does.
Sincerely yours,
TWENTY-TWENTY
VISION
a a •
Problems? Write to AB­
BY, nox 60700, Los An­
geles, Calif., 90060. For a
personal reply, enclose a
stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
Hate to write letters?
Send one Hollar to ABBY,
Box 60700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 00009, for Abliy's
booklet, "HOW TO WWITB
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
CASIO N S"

OniBhidya

South woo the firet trick
NORTH (D)
with dummy's ace of apade*.
n
4 A 66
After a pause to study the
*7
play, South cashed two at
♦ AKQ74
dummy's high diamond* in
4 Q 10 8 2
order to dlicard hi* second
WEST
KART
spade. Then be cashed the
4KQJ3I
4 1007
ace of heart* and ruffed a se­
v k q i i
VJS3
♦ Jia
♦ 10064
cond heart with dummy's
43
4 )4 6 4
three of trump*.
■OUTH
This gave him ftva tricks in
4
64
and left him with a perfect
4 A 10641
cross-run situation for the east
43
eight because all trump* in
4AKJIT
each hand were now high. He
Both vulnerable
North East Roalh West
showed hi* hand and claimed.
Pas* I f
North and South felt that
Pas*
14
Past 3 4
14
Pais
Uiey should have reached
Pan S f
Pats
24
seven. North contended th*»
Pan ■ 4
64
Pat*
when he went out of hi* way
Pass
Pan
to re bid diamond* before
Opening lead—4 K
showing his strong club sup­
port, South could have af-1 have afforded to bid six clube
Instead of only five.
forded to bid seven cluba.
I was drawn into the discus­
South felt that North could

SanfnrS WeralB Pajre 10 — June 17, 1064

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WEDNESDAY P. M.
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Largest (ingle fire loss in
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(8,084,400 destruction of an
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near Roawvll, N.M., on June
1.

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in t i i k r i n r r i T
r o i HT, in
AND FOR SKMINOI.K TOl'NT V . FLORIDA .
CtlA.NCKIIV NO. llo«2
FIltHT
F KDK HA L
HAVINGS
AND TX)AN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, a corporation.
Plaintiff
va.
IIK.VRV J. STR ICKLA ND and
E ST HER
V.
STRICKLAND,
Hports
a
/ k / a KesP r Virginia Strick­
(I) New. — M u r p h y
land.
hla
wife,
Martin
Defendants
l l : i t (I) News. Weather,
NOTICK OP SLIT
Hports
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TK
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!
11:14 ( I ) Theater of th* Stars
COI'.NTV OP SKMINOI.K
11:1* (1) Johnny Carson
TO* IIKNKV J. STRICKLAND
(Color)
l l t l Chastar Street
( I ) Mori*
Taknma Park. Maryland
E ST H E R V. S T R I C K ­
THURSDAY A- M.
LAND.
a /k /a
ESTHER
V
IRGINIA STRICKLAND
4:0* ( i ) K&gt;gn On
S i l l Chaster Strrat
• 1 1S (S) Hunshlna Almanac
Takoma Park, Maryland
4:1* 14) (Iror*. Kami Report
Tou
era hereby notified that
*:&gt;( (3) Florida History
a suit haa been filed against
(II flunrle* Hemaattr
T:4* (31 Today—Iluxn Downs y»u In th* above entitled rauie.
and that ynu ar* required tn
t i l Film Fsaluras
your
anawer
with
the
T:tl (3) Farm
Mkt.
Report fll*
Clerk
of this Court and tn
T:3» ( I ) Mickle Evans
•erv* a copy thereof upon the
(3) Today
plaintiff or plaintiff's attor­
T :l* ( I ) Local Raws. W e a ­
neys. whoa* name and tddreae
ther
la Gllaa, Hedrick A Rolilneon.
Si4* (() Captain Kangaroo
10* Kaat Church Street, Orlan­
1:3* (*) Cartoons
do. Flnrlila, not later than
*:«• (3) Divorce Court
July
S. I94t. If ynu fall to do
(I) American History
(l; Kxarcls* Kor Woman an a Decree I’ m Cnnfraan will
be
entered
against you for the
1:11 &lt;l&gt; Cartoon*
relief demanded In tha Com­
(I) Hamper Room
plaint. This suit la to for tl* i« t (3) Hay Whan
(S) Newt—Mika Wallae* ctoee a mortgage. Th* real pro­
perty
proceeded again*! la:
l«:*4 (3) NIIC Nawa
Lot
IS
of
FOREST
tl) Spanish
Hl/IPES, according to the
lO.-Sa (3) Word for Word
plat thereof, at recorded In
tl) Daeember Drld*
Plat Hook *, Page T9, of
&lt;S) I Lora Lucy
tha
Public
Ittcnrd*
of
I l ’.SI (3) Concentration
Bamlnols County. Florida.
IS; Prlc# la Rlgh*
W
IT
NE
S
S
my
hand
and
the
(S) Th* McCoys
saal of this Court at Sanford.
l i l t * (3) Misting Link*
Hemlnol* County, Florida, thla
tl) Tha Object la
11th day o f May. t i l l .
( I ) Fata * Gladys
(HEAL)
Arthur IL Deckwlth, Jr..
THURSDAY P. M.
Clark
Hy Martha T. Vlhltn, D.C.
It:** (t) Tour Kir at ImpressGilts. Hedrick A Iloblnsoa
Ion
109
East Church Street
(I) trove of LI fa
Orlando. Florida
(II Htvan Kays
Attorneys
for Plaintiff
13:31 ( ! ) Truth or Co ase­
Publish May IT, A Jun* I, 10.
quences
(I) Father Knows Hast IT. 1944
(I) Search for Tomorrow CDU-IS

By Oswald Jacoby

sion and felt that there were
a lot of ways to reach seven,
but that neither partner had
bou gh t up the one bad bid of
the hand.
I am probably getting oldfashioned, but it seem* to me
that there was no reason for
North to rehid one spade on
a three card suit when he had
a natural two club rebid.
Had North made that logi­
cal rebid, South would prob­
ably have jumped to four tt:4l («; Guiding Light
(I) Nawa
clubs. North then could have 1:1* (91
TV RENTAL
Krnl* Kurd
bid four spade*. This could
• Saint
• Barrie*
(I) Th* Opto Window
be read as a cue hid showing t ill (3) Focus
1:31 (3) People Ar* Funny
Seminole T V
the ace. Then South might
(S) Nawa— Dav* FanFA 2-4926
nell
well bav gone right to the
Zenith Color TV Salas
(I)
Aa
Th*
World
Turns
grand slam.
2606 Hanford Ava.
t i ll (I) Cartoon*
Incidentally, If West had 3:0* (31 Let's Mak* A Deal
(SI Ann flntharu
opened a trump, South would
&lt;11 Password
•till hare made seven, even 3:3* (3) Th* Doctors
I o v u i l carver
(I) Day In Court
though the play would not
(SI Art Llnklettar
r i d e -in
t h e a t r
have been quite a* simple.
1:14 (II Nawa— Lisa How­
ard
r o N r r n a t h i hb.
(:** (3) Lorstta Toung
(*) Genera* Hoapltal
CARLOAD l*A*a NITF.a
III To Tell Th* Truth
Tits a laiea
1:31 (3) Vou Don’t Bay
•■KANL’ Y P AN T**
(Color)
Rah Hope - Lurtlla Hall
41) queen Vo, A Day
IN COLOR
(I) Th* Kdga of Night
slons?
1:1* (!) Match Gama
I'L l * A T awa ONLY
(»)
Trallmaater
If there are children, do
“ II ELI, TO KTKRMTY**
(* ) secret Sturm
• lurrlwg
you take care of disciplinary 4:3* (3)
Hums sad Allan
R O BKRT W A G N E R
measures aa they arise during 1:31 (3) ' l l * *
(«) Chela Walt
the day? Or do you tell the
1:1* (3) llaat uf Uroliths
children, "Just wait until
your dad gets home. He is go­
LAST DAY
ing to bear about this."?
"FLIPPER'S NEW ADVENTURE"
Utere are many dlffrent
reasons why a husband might
put off his evening homecom­
ings as long as possible.
So ask yourself, and be hon­
STARTS
est In your answer, "Am I

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Jha(donum By Ruth Miiiett

Doe* tlic corner saloon draw
your husband the way lioney
draws files? That’s one wo­
man'* problem, and It's sot
unique.
Slw write*: "Lately, Instead
of coming straight home, my
husband stop* off for a beer
or two, and I’ ve no way of
knowing whether he'll arrive
for dinner at 6 o'clock or 8:30.
I’ vt complained aliout R,
which hasn't done any good
at all. What do I do now?"
Well, you could make your
complaint* even louder. Or
you could decide to “ fix "
your husband by soma kiod of
reiaUation. That's tba way a
lot of wives would meet the
situation.
But If you're wise you'll
look beyond your irritation at
your husband's coming home
late night after night. Ack­
nowledge the (act that tliera
must be some reason why be
la reluctant to come home
wiien his day’s work is done,
and try to find out what is the
matter.
Perhaps you'll find the rea­
xon if you'll ask yourself a
few questions — and answer
them honestly,
—Does your husband have
a well-run, pleasant home •

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return to? That is, do you do
all you can to make your home
comfortable, attractive and In­
viting?
—In the past, wiien he came
home on time, were you al­
ways there waiting far him
with dinner ready, aod with a
smiling welcome for him?
—If he has troubles on hU
mind, can he count on you to
lUten sympathetically and to
try to help him reach deci-

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in t i i k

doing everything I can to
make him really want to come
hom e?"

TOMORROW

c ir c u it c o u r t ok

Til Si a ril JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OK FLORIDA, IN AND KOR
SKMINOI.K COUNTY,
lu Chanrary Na. ISTUe

HOW AIlD It. a C II A n L I N,

THl.'BTKK,

SHOWS AT

Plaintiff,

1:00
2:00
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7.-00
8:88

-vaHAZEL K. aCHWENKKIt,
snt.
Dafandai

NOTICR OK
KORRUI.OSURK SAUK

NOTICK IH IIKHKUr O IV KN pursuant to a Klnal Ha­
ora* of Korarluaur* datsd April
IS, 1**1 and • Pupplemental
Klnal Dacra* datad Juna I,
t i l l and antrrad In Chaneary
Caas No. 1ITII of th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit In and
for
Bamlnols
County,
Klorlda,
wherein Howard It. Bcharlln.
Trust**, la plaintiff, and l l a sal K. Hchwtnkar la dafandant,
1 will sail to th* hlshtat and
baat blddtr for cash M th*
front door of th* Samlnol*
County Court llouaa In Hanford,
Hamtnola County, Klorlda at
l l ; t s o'clock on Ih* lath day
of Jun* t i l l , ths following
daacrlbad property aa aet forth
In said Klnal Dacrae datad
April 10, 11*4, to wtti

ritrrm tH 's namh
NOTICK IH hereby gtvaii that
Lot i. niork i*. SimonI am engaged la buslaaai at
BAN HOMKS aKCOND SEC ­
lit? ■. Orlando Dr., Barntnota
County. Klorlda, under ths
TION, according to th* plat
fictitious nama of. Sanford
tharaof, racordad In Plat
Hook |, Pag* I t , Public
Trurk Cantnr, and that I Inland
to raglattr aald nama with
llacorda of Samlnol* Coun­
ths Clark of tha Circuit Court,
ty. Klorlda.
•tmlnot* County, Klorlda. la
Datad this 14th day of Ja a*
accordant* with th* provision* 1*14.
of th* Klctltloua Nam* Statu- (Circuit Osurt Saal)
tea, to-wltl
Hertloa 111*1
Arthur H. Heckwltk. Jr.,
Klorlda Hlalulsa HIT.
Clark o f aald Circuit Court
Klg; Roliart K. Mc-Calltstar
Dy: Martka T. Vlktaa
D. a
Publish Jun* IT, it . * July
t. S. 1**4.
Pubtlak Jun* I f , 11(4.

The Rev. and Mrs. P. H.
Prison wUI he attending the
Sunday school convention in
Fort Pierce June 16-21. While
Hie pastor is away, Hit Rev,
M. L. Myers will conduct the
service*.
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Mra. C. B. Franklin - a w n
born June 13.
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THURSDAY

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

Boat Owners
Slow To
Register

k B c w A iq i

Registration
of
pleasure I
boats which began June 1, has
been going at a slow pace,
John L. Galloway County Tax |
Collector said today.
Galloway urged boat owners I
lo go to the Tag Office in the
Court bouse and register their
craft as soon as possible and)
thus avoid a last-minute rushj
prior the July 1 deadline.
Boat owners who have not I
not registered by July 1 are
liable to a fine for operating)
craft without a current regis­
tration.
The tag office is open from
• a. m. to S p. m. Monday |
through Friday.
Registration is required on­
ly for pleasure boats with I
more than 10-horsepower mo-|
fora, regardless of length.
Galloway emphasized that a)
boat owner should bring his
old
registration
certificate |
with him to avoid delay.
The county tax collector)
acts as agent for the State
Conservation Board in sale of |
boat registrations.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
A reception was held Sun­
day afternoon at DcBary
Mansion House to welcome
Eliot McMurrough who will be
artist in residence through
June 20 for the summer art
school and workshop.
Charles Holder, chairman,
introduced McMurrough and
gave a brief resume of his
background. The artist has
studied in New F.ngland art
schools, including the Cape
Cod 8chool of Art and under
Henry Hcnsche. At present he
teaches at his own school, the
Eliot McMurrough School of
Art in Indlalantic and at Loch
Haven Art Center in Orlando
lie also has taught at Hart
man School and Gallery in
Sarasota and at the Ringling
School of Art in Sarasota. His
one man show will be on ex
hlbit during his stay at the
Mansion.
For Sunday's reception, the
buffet table was overlaid with
a pale pink linen cloth and
centered with an arrangement
of summer flowers. A cry
Stal punch bowl and trays
o f sandwiches, cookies and
mints completed llie table.
Presiding was Mrs. William
Hoffman who was assisted by
Mrs. H. Sctienck and a num­
ber of summer students. Also
present was Olnee Hilton
chairman of ways and meat

Homemakers
Have Party
By Jane Casselberry
The Future Homemakers
Club of South Seminole Jun
for High School ended the
year's activities with a beach
parly last Friday afternoon at
the home of Linda Tie &gt;ina a on
Lake Howell Lane.
Fifteen memliera and their
datea attended and, after an
afternoon of swimming, a put
luck aupjier was served on
tho beach.
Chaperones included Miss
Thelma Mossholder, sponsor;
Mrs. Albert Harris and Mrs.
Elizabeth Thomas.

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The News Isn't A ll Bad

may be necessary to meet it?
Are we really throwing a Sunday
punch at nccidonts? Or are we wag­
ing a Viet Nam type o f warfare
against n social problem that drains
o ff more than 13,000 lives a year?
Safety lenders insist we already
have the know-how and the potent­
ial to pull down this toll.
Required driver education, strict­
er traffic laws, tougher driver licens­
ing exams, removal of incompetent
nnd unsafe drivers from the road,
better off-the-job snfety programs—
these are needed to do tho job.
Isn’t it about time we really went
to work to do it— even if it takes
more effort, more co-operation nnd
more money?

It used to he easy to write a post­
holiday traffic toll editorial.
You simply deplored the tragic
number of holiday highway deaths,
pointed out that any such toll was
unnecessary and urged better behav­
ior in the future.
Unfortunately, such editorials have
failed to achieve their purpose.
The toll goes right on growing—
not only on holidays, but every day
in the year. Year after year.
It should not be suprising that
the Memorial Day traffic death toll
set a new record. We have grown
accustomed to this.
What are we going to do about it?
Are we going to fall bnck on the
“ people-will-bc-people” refrain and
write o ff the highway slaughter as
inevitable?
Are we going to point to the pop­
ulation explosion, increased cars and
travel, the pace of space age living
and similar fnctors ns insurmount­
able reasons for a steadily growing
toll of dead and crippled?
Or nre we going to face up to the
fact that somehow, some way, the
traffic accident problem hns to be
met and met now— and that we
must take and accept whatever steps

Thought For Today
I prayed to the Lord my God nnd
made confession, saying, O Lord, the
great nnd terrible God, who keepest
covonnnt nnd steadfast love with
Him and keep His commandments.
— Daniel 9:4.
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Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

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Real Rights Test Ahead
United P i t m International
Guest conductor of this col­
umn will be a solid citizen,
Son. Roman L. llruska, R.Neb., who argues persuasively that what we witnessed in
the U. S. Senate was NOT
filibuster at all but more ac­
curately wai merely useful,
extended debate.
llruska voted for cloture to
end debate. He is neither a
bigot not a racist. Along with
many others, llruska believed
the civil rights bill passed by
the House was bad legisla­
tion, Ill-considered and ur­
gently needing Improvement.
Sen. llruska:
“ When the bill first came
to the Senate floor," llruska
said in a Senate s|&gt;cccli, “ it
wss accompanied by a hue
and cry that the House bill
be approved intaet and unal­
tered. Since that time, wt
have witnessed two things.
“ One has been extended de­
bate almost exclusively by
the npimnents of the bill. The
other development has been
a slowly developing awareness by nearly all senators
that the bill which came to
the Senate contains many de­
fects which need correcting.
“ As a result, we have seen
the evolution of an amend­
ment in the nature of a sub­
stitute for the entire bill.
These developments are in­

terrelated. one the cause and
the other the effect. The cans!tlvc agent, the extended de­
bate, has often been called
a filibuster. In my own mind,
a filibuster can be most sim­
ply defined as an extended
debate which has for its end,
obstruction, and finds its
means in pure dilatory tac­
tics.
“ This extended debate has
resulted in the substitute
Dirksen amendments bill now
lacfore us. I personally as­
cribe its existence and pend­
ency to the extended debate
that has bent occurring in
the Senate. Ry definition, such
extended debate is not a fili­
buster. It bore results.
“ It produced a hill which
has been amended in some
very substantial ways, and in
some ways which, in my
Judgment, have improved it
a good deal, though meas­
ures which loosen the cinch
where it would rhafe while at
Hie same lime tightening the
reins where they were slaek.
I feel that I belong to thatmlddlc-of-the-road g r o u p to
which the senator Norris Cot­
ton, R. from New Hampshire
has referred."
Cotton has identified him­
self to the Senate as a middleof-the-road man. lie also vot­
ed for cloture. In a Senate
speech Cotton matched Gov.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altgmontg Spring*
Mr a. Julia Harto*
838-1 SIB
Hear Lake-Forest Clly
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
838-3678
Caaaclbcrry
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
838-5046
ChuluoU
Sirs. Joan Magi*
363-3741
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-5611
Enterprise
Miss Helen Snodgraan
668-1838

Geneva
Btrs. Jos. E. Mathleux
348-4624
Lake Mary
Mr*. Frances Wester
322-6218
Lake Monro*
Mr*. II. L. Johnson
322-4722
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-1988
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
365-3616

George C. Wallace of Alaba­
ma In some of his references
to the civil rights bill.
Cotton was referring to the
Fair Kmploymcnt Practices
section of the bill when he
called for correction "in tho
proposed legislation of certain
provisions which some of us
at least believed to be ex­
tremely vicious, dangerous
and subversive of the funda­
mental principles of the re­
public.
"When we go into tlie situ­
ation of the little business
which employs 25 or more
employes," Cotton told the
Senate, “ and give tlie FKI’ C
IHiwer to force an employer
to employ somcono he does
not wish to employ, or Justi­
fy himself by expensive liti­
gation in federal court, there
is no more real freedom left
in this nation."
Cotton asked the Senate to
consider a famous statement
by Woodrow Wilson: "The
history of lil»ertv is the his­
tory of tho limitation of gov­
ernmental power, not the in­
crease of it."
The real test of civil rights
legislation will be in the de­
gree of its acceptance by midle-of-lhe-roaders in the »enate and coast to coast.

Quotes
I suppose the photographs
are the hardest to look at.
And perhaps his Inaugural
Address, written in his own
handwriting.
—Jacqueline Kennedy, com­
menting on the traveling ex| hibit o f tho late president's
mementos.
We Republicans believe !n
limited government, but also
in effective and humane gov­
ernment.
—Former President Dwight
1). Kisenhowcr.

Sanford, Florida

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Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
thinking. All lilzh arhools
should teach pupils the
common fallacies In logic,
for most college graduates
have never had even a
single rourse in debate nr
logic.
CASK 8-403: Dave Itahhitt
la tha versatile producer of
n populnr radio program on
KYW at Cleveland.
It is called “ Contact" nnd
runs for HO minutes.
The first half hour is de­
voted to discussion, followed
by 00 minutes In which listen­
er* telephone their questions,
to be answered immediately
over the air.
“ I&gt;r. Crime," Dave Rahhltt phoned me "we'd like to
huve you bundle our program
on Friday night.
“ And please discuss this
new anti - eanrer substance
called Krcbiozen.
"W e’ll try to get somebody
from the Food and Drug A d­
ministration to debate with
you, if that Is agreeable."
So I gladly assented, for
this Krcbiozen feud has been
brewing for 13 years.
Rut Duvo called back Inter
to say nohedy from the FDA
would dehata me.
Nor could he get anybody
from tha American Medical
Association.
“ 1 tried our local Cleveland
Medical Group, too," Dave
added, "but nobody would ac­
cept tha challenge.
“ And when I told them you
were to be the opponent, one

Cleveland doctor warned me
against using you hernuse he
said you wore Just a newtpaper *qunrk doctor,’ anyway.
"Rut they all seemed afrnid
to argue with you in a de­
bate."
One o f the most frequent
fnllneics in logic is named
"ad homlncm.”
It rovers whispering cam­
paign* and the use o f the
word “ quark" to divert atten­
tion from the basic issue at
stakr.
When your opponent ran'l
answer your logic, be may
thus try to "wave the flag"
or accuse you of “ picking on
on a minority rare" or em­
ploy emotional slogans sorb
as “ economic royalists" or
“ extreme rightist," etc.
Krohiozen, for example, is
nil extract of horse serum
that ha* been used on over
5.000 American pnUcnta by
3.000 physicians.
Many o f these patients,
who hnd previously been re­
garded as hopeless and been
given maybe only six weeks
to live, are still alive some
D to 10 year* later, with
nothing but Krcbiozen to ex­

WASHINGTON — (N EA) irupt the normal processes of Stepping out, she trie* to pro­
tend she was not driving.
— An inquiry is under way in­ community life.
When police have responded When ordered to gel into a
to persistent charges of po­
to uphold the Isw sml end the police vehicle, she shouts:
lice brutality advanced by Ne­
interference to traffic or what­ "My civil rights are being vio­
groes and some civil rights
ever, charges of brutality have lated." A gathering crowd of
groups. The probe could help almost invariably followed.
50 curious Negroes rumble*
clear the air of corroding ele­
It is ironic that they should nngrily, stops just short of
ments which undermine re­ be flung with such frequency attacking the police.
spect for law and order in to­ nnd sreming abandon at a
Ry their present Inquiry, by
time when brutality against their conduct of civil right*
day's tense society.
the police is bring piactircd work shops and other reviews
The International Associa­
on an ever-increasing scale. of the problem, responsible
tion of Chiefs of 1’olicc i»
Most o f these assaults nre police leaders indicate they
conducting the study and
made by persons fncing ar­ are trying tn assess fairly
should have a report later
rest or being pursued for a their performance and their
this year.
variety of offensrs. Rut some proper role in dealing with
Protesting groups may ar­
nre committed by civil rights racial tensions. There is not
gue thnt the association is an
demonstrators.
yet much heartening evidence
interested party ami thus not
One Maryland state trooper o f siinilnr roncern from all
qualified to undertake a fair
investigation in its own house. who has seen frequent duly civil right* leaders who pres*
There is ample sign from a at troubled Cambridge, Md., their demands in the public
variety of policy statements, has been injured four times. streets.
however, that tile association He has been struck by a bot­
maintains a responsible atti­ tle and burned by acid.
GEORG! STUART Presents* 1
tude toward the problem and Neither o f those seem proper
New SMITH COMMA
ADDING
is capable of reasonable self- equipment for a ‘ •peaceful"
demonstrator.
M ACHINE.
criticism if it tic warranted.
tor
______
In lt&gt;G2, the last year for MO
M(m &gt;C3 B -Vj
An official association rumwhich
complete
figures
are
Officii
me nl uttered not too long
available, 78 law enforcement
ago:
"It Is realized that in the officers were killed by crim­
emotion-charged
atmosphere inal action. The 1960-02 total
of some demonstrations the was 113. Injurious assaults
parties on both sides of tho number in the thousands.
1’olicc trying to make ar­
police lines have been guilty
rests
for minor traffic offen­
Ita U IM M
of unnecessary force and tac­
A Ad4% — ly t N t y
tics which tend to spark vio­ ses often find themselves sur­
DgoA |psu UrM WolfM • mgf *
rounded by mrnneing crowds.
TataW la I f H . l W . f f . O m H M n b i
lence.
N f U M N M .M jN I J M V I
"Hut 'smoke-screen' charges Sometimes these situations cmioc
of police brutality to cover suddenly take on racial over­
WITH g e o r g e S t u a r t
excesses and illegal rnnduct on tones. A documented case:
An intoxicated Negro wom­
the part o f others are inex­
an driver strikes another car.
cusable.
gtwtre,
"I.aw enforcement agencies
nnd responsible demonstrating
groups In virtually every in­
stance want no violence . . .
reasonable men faced with
these situations realize this
and havn acted accordingly."
What concerns many con­
scientious Inw enforcement
authorities is the indication,
Ju st toll u s how m u ch
Cub
turning lip in many plnrea,
Yes
Secalve
you need to pay old bills, for
that Negro leaders hnvo be­
3170 00 3 7.00
gun to make "police brutal­
hom o improvements, car
188 00
1100
ity" an almost automatic
270.00
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317.00
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437.00
24.00
without regard to fulr consid­
597.00
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eration o f the evidence.
prompt, courteous sorvico.
The demand to “ end police
brutality" appears on nearly
LO AN S UP TO $ 6 0 0
every list of Negro demands
for redress of grievances.
Mnst disturbing to respon­
sible nffirials Is the levying
of such charges In instances
riNAN CE SERVICE, INC.
where demonstrstors, both
of Sanford
white sml Negro, linva deli­
berately
acted
either
tn
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Krcbiozen li somewhat com­
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and brought a batch o f the
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the United
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Then Dr. Andrew ti. Ivy
defended Dr. Durnvte ami
urged a fair clinical test of
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Yet many American medics
resort to "ad homlncm" fal­
lacies ami call Dr. Ivy a
quark (behind his bnck).
Yet Dr. Ivy was selected as
our outstanding
American
medical scientist to go to
Nuremberg, Germany, to rep­
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Grrmun physician accused of
using human Itoing as guiiicn
pigs during Hitler's regime.
The FDA has been in a
frenzy to try to discredit Dr.
Ivy and Krcbiozen, so it even
falsified data to blacken hia
reputation, ns astute Sena­
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to tha most Infleuntlal per­
sona you know to present the
most sensible plan available
to your Joint Interests. By
doing so with charm and
logical reasoning, you can
get almost anything that you
desire. A cooperative atti­
tude on almost everyone's
part is now dearly evident.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) Impress partners in
every sphere of your endeavor
that you are most coopera­
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£ o M tv m tR 6 needed. Take any trips al­
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4 H N E R IN 0 *
can follow.
TAURU8 (April 20 to May
20) G e t t i n g surroundings
OUT OUR W A Y
beautified is very important
at this time and will result
in having greater success.
Buy small items that will im­
prove wardrobe, too. Get on
the belli
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) It Is up to you to enter­
tain your good friends and
also to keep mate happy by
thoughtful words, deeds. Get
important work done first.
Then you can have all the
fun you desire.
Moon CHILDREN (June
t t to July SI) Having the
power to stick to your convic­
tions is ths solid platform on
which you must build tha fu­
ture. Know what is expected
by closest ties. Be more than
generous and you win out.
LEO (July 22 to August
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ence as well as efficiency is
vital today. Associates will
concur with alacrity. Be euro
that you have a constructive
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plan in mind.
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can be improved so that you
have more of the good things
of life. You need only concen­
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LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) Know what it is
you want to accomplish and
make positive, dear plans for
such. Be adroit. You are
thinking very clearly now and
the read ahead can be a very
happy, prosperous one.
SCORPIO (October 22 to
November 21) Any Investi­
gating you have to do can
meet with success and you
clear up perplexities. Then
you can carry through with
ideas that satisfy. Get into
recreation you like.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Join with
ethers In hobbies that are "Hiawatha often pulls that Moat paddle’ f a r . , . batter
taka your own along, juat In oaaal"
mutuality satisfying and get
out socially with persons who
help bring success. Change
SH O R T RIBS
your luck for the better. Be
WHOWANTSIDCARiP/
wise.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) You have been
making quite a name for
yourself lately and can add
much to it by bringing out
finest talents now. Show
loyalty to hlghsr-ups . Be
grateful for eupport given.
AQUARIU8 (January 21 to
Febrauray 19) New person­
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life now can help to make it
Infinitely r i c h e r , happier.
You are also highly inspired
to achieve alms. Contact outof.towners, alto.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Serious endeavor
helps you now to put many
obligations behind you quick*
ly. Please partners. Follow
that intuition you possess,
which is particularly accur­
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IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN
BUGS B U N N Y
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would do very well In any
peace.maklng Job or profas*
•Ion, since then is much
warmth and undentandlng in
this natun. Any of the artis­
tic pursuits a n also fine,
since there Is a love of detail
and pcrcisiun apparent here.
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4 RM. FURN. Apt 1 BR, $60
mo. 323-0389.
3-ROOM Turn. Apt., for cou­
ple, » « . 322-7399.

SALES - PARTS - SERVICE 2 BR. Furn. Duplex Apt. Costact 2312 Palmetto.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
l BR., Furn. ApL with Pvt.
2353 S. Park
322-3511 bath, 317 S Park Ave.
VACUUM CLEANER
Gar. apL 1201 Magnolia Ave.
REPAIRS
Apply 8-8:30.
Psrta, Suppliei, Electrolux,
Kirby, Hoover, Air-Way, NEAT Furn. Cottage for Cou­
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE, ple Pvt. yard. Near Base.
2908 Palmetto, 322-3821.
etc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4763 Effic., $45. 811 Park.
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322 2800.

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

6. For Rent

Clean rooms for men. 401 3 BR Home, nice, reasonable
Magnolia Ave. 122 0720.
Ph. 322-6962.
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kK.
equlpt., exe. location. Ph.
322-5594.
2 BR. Furn. Apt. Clean. Wa­
ter Furn. $60 mo. 322-2784.
FURN. 2 BR Home. 2 porches
•hady terrace. S*4 E. 20th
Ph. 322-0296.
1 BR Furn. house. 322-2307.

3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home,
acrccncd porch. Small down
pymt. Assume pymts. Ra
JUMBO: 3 BR, 1 bath, FU.
venna Park. 322-3363.
room, 2 car garage, 2 shady
lota. 1601 Palmetto. By ap­ IT’ S GONNA GET HOTTER!
pointment. Ph. 322-5145.
And tempera ahortcr, but
you’ll bo cool under the col
2 BR, Fla. Rm., Assume pay.
lar in this gracious 2 story,
menu, $62 mo. Ph. 322-4323.
4 Bedroom, 2 Bath LAKE
FRONT Home. P r i v a t e
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
beach with dock for your
fleet. Excellent Financing
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
arranged for Qualified Buy­
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
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June 17, 1964— Page 3-A 33. Furniture

By Nadine Seltzer

COUNTRY HOME. 3 BR, din.
rm., acreeoed porch, double
LAKEFRONT HOMES
garage, lge. ahade trees.
2 BR, spacious. Small down
Near SNAS. Ph. 322 6736.
payment, Hal. $100 per mo
Investment &amp; Realty
1810 W. 3rd St. 2 BR.. modern,
3 BR, 2 Bath, separate din 116 N. Park Ave.
3229173
newly decorated. Phone Bar
ing rm., 2 acres on large
tow, Fla. 533-2326.
lake. WILL CONSIDER AC
CEPTING
OTHER PRO
FURN. Garage Apt. Water
PERTY AS PART OF DOWN
Furn. Ph. 322 5427.
Property Mnnngcmont
PAYMENT. Call Stcmper
&amp; Sales Broker
Agency,
1919
So.
French,
10 x 52 3 BR Houaetraller.
322-4991.
Alr-cood.
Elder Springs
Trlr. Pk.
Offer* for your selection
3 BR House, alr-cond., Fla.
these Beautiful 2, 8, * 4
2, 3, * 4 BEDROOMS
Rm., patio, Urge shady
Bedroom
1, m , * 2 BATHS
"Sweetie Pie! Cut that out!"
yard, fruit trees. 322-8046.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
27. Special Services
29. A u to m o b ile S e rv lco
NICE 2 BR HOUSE. Kit.
equlpt. 175. Ph. 322-4143.
Low Monthly Payments
PIANO SVC. &amp; TUNING
Ph. 322 8532
Rebuilding - Rcfelting
111-WAY 66 SVC.
1 BR Furn. house. Lg. rms. For Complete Information
See Or Call Your
FREE ESTIMATES
lliway 17-92 st Onora Rd.
360 mo. Ph. 322-0313.
GENE CUMBAA
Sanford, Florida
1 BR. House Fur®. 406 W. 3rd
321-2661 — After 12 p. m.
FREE Wheel Peck or Lubri­
St. Ph. 323-1021.
cation with this ad. Mgr
SALES BROKER
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
Walter Cooper, 3 yra. Svc.
2 BEDROOM Oar. Apt., liv­
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Sta. Exp.
ing room, dining room furn.
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Fcrll3003Vk French Ave. 322-7234.
Ilia—Ph. 322-4244.
322-2420
SI. Poultry • Livestock
3183 Park Dr.
To make the beat horns
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
1 BR., Furn. bouse, Lake OPEN DAILY-NEW HOMES
buy, sea the
DUE TO ILLNESS muit sell
Mary. No pots. 322-3046 or Ready for Occupancy— 3 * 4
173 pullets, laying ainco
322-6347.
BD'rs — Liberal Financing
Mar. 1st. $1 each, cages In­
Need a shelf, screen porch,
—Low D o w n
Payments,
cluded. Smaller lots $1.25.
1-Room Efficiency apt with
new room, carportc, new
FHA • VA • In Service &amp;
Can be seen on Rt. 2 Myrtle
pvt. bath k (bower, suitable
house or remodel. B. E.
Convantlooal.
Ave., hslfwey between San­
lor couple or tingle person
Link. 322-7029.
SANFORD AREA
ford Ave. &amp; Eldger Spgs.
or retired. All utiUtlsa in­
Baptist Church.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ Go Wait on 25th St. to la k e
Mary Blvd., left on Ulvd
cated on 1st St., within 1
31 A. Pets
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
block of S free parking lota
right
oo*
blk.
to
Office,
AIK-CONDITIONING
and aboppfcg aanter. In­
HOUND PUPPIES. Black &amp;
333-3T44.
Office 322 2118
ny FEDDEUS
quire St Manuel Jaoobson
tan, Rad Bone, Blu* Tick,
LONOWOOD AREA
Night 322 0648
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
$10 ca. $65-6407 or $63-3126
10 mlnutee South on 17-92 to
323 0700
200 So. Park Avo.
322-4234
Oviedo.
1 BR Furn. House, ph. 661-3122
Dixie Bell Diner, right on 2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
Seminole Blvd. one block
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, BOXER PUPPIES. Fawns.
FURN. A p t Close la. Jimmie
AKC. In long Une of cham
to Office. 833-3911.
8PHINKLER SYSTEMS
Cowan. 322-4011.
plona. 11 wks. J. H. DuPuy,
AH Types and Sires
Box 905, DtLand. Ph. 775
Wc Repair and Service
2 BR House. Kit. equlpt. $75.
2208,_______________________
1901 S. Park Ave.
STINE
Ph. 322-5303.
FA 2-5232 anytime
Machinery and Supply Co.
2 BR, unfurn. house. 3. San­ OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432 32. Flowars • Sbrutm
room*,
large
afhady
lot
with
New Custom Bunt Home oa
ford Ave. 322 8892.
fruit trees. No down pymt.
Crystal Lake. For informa­ 29. Automobile Service
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
Will plant. Ph. 322-4145
tion call 322-3378.
322-1374.
322-5398.
CARBURETOR
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
LOCH ARBOR. 4 HR. 2 Bath,
OVERHAUL
4-ROOMS, Furn. second Root. 3 BR Home. Small down pay­
25c
lb.
Grosser
Hydroponic
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
$7.95 Up Include*
Pleasant, large and airy.
ment, assume $61 monthly
Karma, So. Sanford Ave.
lers. patio. Ph. 322 8322, 207
Parts &amp; labor
Osteen. 322-5771.
pymt. 205 Palm Place.
Ridge Rd.
33. Furniture
1 * 3
Bedroom furn. apts.
705 French Ave.
322-0235
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Quaanel Apts., 404 E. 14th
Quick Servica With the
St., 323-8164.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Caih. SUPER TRADING
3rd * Park Ave.
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
3 * 3 Bedroom Houses
POST. FA 2-0677,
Phone 322-5641

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Jim Hunt Realty

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$100

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Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Stenstrom Realty Monthly Payments
From $43.50
FHA - VA

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Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

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Free Estimates

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JUNE SPECIAL: Towels, reg. Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
59c ea. now 3 for $1. Armysand, cement, rock, pipe,
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
steel, grease traps, dry
LATE model '63 Telefunken
wells. Stepping stones.
Stereo Console, has phone. MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
322 5751
AM-FM radio with multi­ 309 Elm Ave.
plexer. Retails for over $500
Check with
Just $300. 322-4563.

AIR
CONDITIONERS

At Discount Prices

Payton Realty

322-1301

17-62 i t Hiawatha

NEARING COMPLETION
1516 ELLIOTT
STORAGE SPACE. 307 8th
3 Bedrooms, 1W baths, Month­
St. 322-1374.
ly pymts. $7«.25. Call 3228074.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Room, private bathe, 114
3 Bedroom, S bath, assume
W. First 8L
payments. 323-7415.
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
19 BEAUTIFUL ACRES
home at 906 Catalina Dr.,
15 acres In bearing grove,
|8S. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
loaded with fruit, included
in Sale* Price. Frontage on
2 BR, frama house, not fancy,
2 d ear lakes. Lovely, mo­
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
dern 3 Bedroom, Florida
322-3216.
Rm. Home, surrounded with
Furn. A p t 2300 MeRonvDle.
large oaka. Garage, work­
shop and aupply room. This
I BR House Trailer. Bowman'*
very
desirable
property
Trailer Court. 668-4906.
available only due to ill
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6106.
health of owner. Call us for
appointment. Exclusive with
Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kitehen equipped. 323-3831.
EVERETT A. HARPER
AOENCY - REALTOR
RENT A BED
S M I 8. Park Ave.
Rot’ awey, Hospital * Baby
Pbooei FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
OREENBBIAK
V*. FA M ill 111 W . let S t Choice
Iota
available
In
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Grtenbriar o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
g olf
course.
8 . B each R ental*
Custom building to your
HUTCHISON'S
specifications.
Greenbriar
developed by
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
K1NGSWOOD
Daytona Beach
BUILDERS, INC.
Call 332-4058
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

St. Johns Realty

21. Heuuty Salon*
Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut 'n Curl Uaauly Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3220834

t, For bale or Beal

Permanent Special
2 BR frame bouse. Yery elean.
20',» off Regular Prices
:USTOM BUILT HOME ON
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co
Children’s Haircuts $1.00
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
wan, 322-4013.
Ace Beauty Salon,
322-1597.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 822 8521
VA-NO
QUALIFYING
BR. home. 817 Catalina Dr.
3 BR, 3 bath, newly painted ZOTO'S Budget Wev* $7-60;
laaale sod out. Let 239' $t$ Regular $10. Compfoto
11. Real Estate Wanted
deep Patio *
Barbecue.
eve. app'U. Fra* parking.
$14,300. Good Terms!
2nd * Oak
1 or 2 Bedroom Home
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
MAYFAIR
AREA
For 88,000 to |10,000
105 So, Oak — 327-5742
3 BR, 2 B*th, Urge living
Cash
room, Fam&amp;y *
dining 227 Ilu ild ^ T a b i^ T tep a fr
room, fenced back yard
with oak trees, citrus * FOR A PAINTER, inside os
out, call Lulhor Tasker at
many
shrubs. Well with
A 2-1301 17-62 at fllawatha
3228136.
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
l. Real Batata For Bala $18,600.
25. Plumbing tfervlew
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Phone 322-4503

Fedders
If v o n d a r t kaow what ta
look for la a n i t car, bettor
leak for oar alga.

(World's Largest Selling
Air Conditioner)
20.000 IITU'h
Cools An Entire House

Free Estimates

ASSOCIATED
RADIO
WAREHOUSE

If you Mo kaow wfcat ta look for, thou
wo doa't hovo ta toH yoa that uador
aur oiga io whom you’ll find tt.

Our Gnndwin sign Is the sign of good used cart. You can
taka our word for It. So hurry on down and taka thing* Into
your own hands—like maybe the wheel of one of thsiat

1962 Pontiac Tempest
4-Door — Htrslfht Stick — All The
Economy Plus Style Anyone Would
Want.

*1395

1962 Corvnir Monza Sport Coupe
4 Speed Manuel Trammlselon. A
Hard To Find Item Thet'e Really
Popular With The Young At Heart.

*1695

1962 Chevy II Station W agon
Automatic Tran*., Showroom New While Finish. A Local Car That'a
Really Bee* Cared For.

1962 Rambler 4-Door Sedan

OPEN!

America'* Favorite Economy King.

1961 Rambler Super 4-Door
Factory Air Conditioning, New Tire*. W* Sold It New.

LUXURY CARS —

FAIRGROUNDS)

M obile

1963 Buick W ildcat Convertible

Homes

*3395
*3495

1963 Oldamobile Hardtop 4-Door
All Powrr Feature* And Air Conditioning.

L O W E S T PRICES
•
R A N K F IN A N C IN G
Some Monthly Payments Below $0Q.OO

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
Hwy. 17-92,1 Mi. So. of SANFORD raii*ma4sMSita)
PHONE

322-2562

i

1961 Cadillac 60 Special Fleetwood
4-Door Air Conditioned

And

Every

*1595
*1195
*1195

OH SO NICE!

Coupe, Factory Air Conditioned With Bucket Seale.

Of

Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers - 668 46IS
Clark St., Enterprise

Heats and Cools

Hwy. 17-92,1 Mi. So. of SANFORD

Selection

39. Trniltrs • Cabanas

115 Volt - $199.95

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
Large

1956 Cushman
Highlander.
Good condition, $75. Ph.
322 8687.

Coolerator

Payton Realty

Payton Realty

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M cGraw Edison

Come Out And Register For The FR EE
G -E A P P L IA N C E Door Prize Given Away Every
Friday Nlte A t The Farm ers' Auction.
You Do N ot H ave To Be Present To W in.

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairi
FREE ESTIMATES
3 BR, IV* Bath, hardwood
R. L- IIARVEY
floor* ceotral beat, larga
UCEFRONT Lot! on Lake
FA 1-3383
fenced yard * well. $11,000. 204 Sanford Ave.
*wile, 71x160, $2300. Term*.
AN-SFM REALTY, 3616 S
27. Special Service*
ranch. John P. Zoull, Reg
Piano Tuning end Repair
roker. Ph. days 323-7436.

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'60
'59
'59
’59
'58

115 Volt - $119.95

We Trade For Everything!!!

DREAMWOLD
SECTION

15’ Flbcrglas Boat, fully equip­
ped; 40 hp. Evinrude motor,
new Tilt Trailer, $650. Roy
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Reel's Paint A Body Shop,
Ford, $199 bal, $10 mo.
10th A Sanford.
Ford, $681 bal, $32 mo.
Cadillac, $981 bal . $39 mo. HEAT THE HEAT. Enjoy the
Chav., $711 bal, $37 mo.
cool breezes of the St,
Merc. $777 bat, $38 mo.
Johns. 16 Ft. plywood (hull
Ford, $561 bal, $31 mo.
glsssed) boat with 35 hp.
Olds, $681 bal, $31 mo.
Evinrude electric atart moPlyrn., $610 bat. $32 mo.
tor. Galor tilt trailer for
Dodge, $397 bal, $23 mo.
easy launching. Ph. 322-8551.
Chcv., $531 bal, $28 mo.
Pont., $396 bal, $23 mo. Gateway To The waterway
Merc., $190 bal, $25 mo. Robson Sporting Good*
Ford, $237 bal, $10 mo.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Olds. $299 bal. $16 mo. 304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph FA 2-5961
Ford, $99 bal, $3 mo.

With I Yr. Replacement
Guarantee

WANTED! NICE

BR, 3 Beth. 1300 Dewa, asmine pymts. Avail. July 1.
I ll Tucker Dr., Sunland.

Repossessions

Westinghouse

BUDGET
AUTO GLASS &amp; FURNITURE CO.
SEAT COVER CO.

DAY'S wo-k wanted. 322 6277.

HOBART
Portable
welder.
350 Amp. Exc. cond. $35fl.
322-7716.

37. Hont* • Motor*

5.000 B T U

furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.

NOW

$ Bank $

Orlando's Oldest Denier

FURNITURE

COLLEGE Boy oceds summer
employment. Honor student.
1 yr. college. Ph. 122-3898.

1961 PONTIAC, like new. Low
mileage. Ph. 322-9314.
CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­ '63 CORV MR MONZA, 4 Dr.
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
A /T, RAH, Bucket seats.
322-6591.
Perl cond. Cost $2800, Will
36. Automobile* • Truck* sell for $1700. 322-0292 after
5:30.
'63 Chevy II Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph. 322-2283.
•58 MERCURY Station Wagon.
$100. Reel’s Paint A Body
Shop. 10th A Sanford.

R A D IO &amp; T V

FOR LEASE—Service Station. 210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4622
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Pb.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
AUTOMOTIVE
Hundred* of Other*
AIR-CONDITIONING
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
All I’ rire Ranges
INSTALLATION - SERVICING 3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $248.50
SHELL OIL CO.
Call Collect
Good Used Cars Sold
Easy Terms
Want to ow-n your own Dual- 818 French Ave.
322-7765
Shop and Save Tbe
n e s (T
Opportunity
now
Budget Way
Auto Glass, Tap*
exist* for Shell Service Ste* * See* Covers
tlon In Sanford Area. Paid
training Program and finan­
cial assistance available. In­
296 Ix&gt;ngwood Plaza
vestment Required. Please
1792
Ph. 838 1583
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
write to Box 82 c /o Sanford
Herald for appointment * ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FREE ESTIMATE
details
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP I'pholsteiing * Mattress ren­
16. Female Flelp Wanted Free inspection, estimates, ovating. New * Used Furni­
pickup, delivery, Itccoring
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 3113 N. Orange, Orlando, Fla.
RELIABLE Experienced Wait­
GA 2*2514
C o. (t 706 Celery Ave.
* repairs discounted.
ress. Apply In person to Mr.
FA 2-2117.
211H E. 3rd.
322-3443
Installation* Arranged
Rotas, Msr-Lou, nr Phone
322 2902.

19. Situation* Wanted

DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
clothing &lt;k rags. 322-2750.

1950 Chev. Good fishing bug­
gy. Ph. 322-8500.

A S S O C IA T E D

15. Uunine** Opportunity Senkarik Ginns and Paint Used

Wagner s Amoco

35. Article* Wanted

From

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Company

WEDDING GOWN. New Ph.
322-4019 after 8 p. m.

36. Automobile* - Truck*

LIKE NEW, Scuba tank, re­ '55 PLYMOUTH Plaza, V-8
gulator, speargun and other
Clean. $195. 323-0445.
accessories. All $G0. ladies
white shoe skates, size 6, In 1960 Dodge 4 Dr. Sta. Wag.
Clean. 322-4449 after 3:30.
esse. $15. 322-7196.

'57
'57
'56
CARPETS A'lu CARTE '55
CarpetJ elean easier with foe For the BEST Carpet Values •55
Blue Lustre Electric 5himanywhere. Sample! shown '55
'53
poocr only $1 per dey. Car
In your home.
•10
roll's Furniture.
1106 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ i
241-6164 or
Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
822-8545 Evenings

MOTOR CLINIC

Ball-Blair Agency

34. Article* For Sale

For foe biggest selection of UPRIGHT PIANO. $50. Ph.
nearly new and used furni­
322 6530.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
REPOSSESSED SINGER
Brokerage In Caaaalberry
on 17-92. Open 6 days I to 8. Select-O-Metle Zigzag, makes
Fancy Designs, makes but­
tonholes, Sews on Buttons,
34. Articles For Sale
blind
hems, monograms,
ZENITH Hearing Akl. $25.
darns, patches, etc. all with­
323-0145.
out attachments. Cost new
$329, now due $58 or pay
AUTOMATIC Frlgidalre Wash$5.80 monthly. Trade-ins ac­
er &amp; dryer. Also port, dish­
cepted. 322-7457.
washer. 3 pc. Bedroom suite
walnut finish. All cxc. cond. WEDDING GOWN, size 12,
Ph. 322-1405.
full length, lace top, long
sleeves, full length tiara
PAY OFF BALANCE
veil. 322 6113.
ELNA
ASSUME PAYMENTS
The same as Open arm Sew
Ing machine. Equipped lo On Late Model Dial ZigZag.
Makes buttonholes, sews on
Zigzag and make button­
buttons, blind s t i t c h e s ,
holes sews on buttons, pat­
monograms and embroiders.
ches and stripes. Guaran­
With Guarantee. Take up 4
teed. Pay off balance of
payments of $7.15 each. Ph.
$51.40 or $5.10 per mo. Buy
Credit Mgr. 322 9411.
locally &amp; be serviced. San­
ford Sewing Center, 322-9411.
READY MIX CONCRETE

Seminole Realty

CITRUS TREES

34. Articles For Sale

Cadillac

Luxery

Power *

\

W E PROUDLY
F E A T U R E SER VICE

r - f PONTIAC

J

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OPEN FBI. NITES
&amp; BAT. AFTERNOONS

'{ R A M B L E R
301 W . First S t

. . . Iloth before and after the »*l*.
FINANCING . . . Tailored to your
budget, low Interret. Immediate de­
livery. EXPERIENCE . . . No Jr.
ealramea. Every ealeeman qualified.
REPUTATION . . . The beet—art
your neighbor who doe* boeinewi
with u*. VOLUME . . . big enough
to nerve you . . . email enough to
know you.

Sanford

Ph. 322-0231

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P»K« 4-A— June 17, 1964

News Of Area
Servicemen

5

Pvt. Curtli J. Green Jr.,
has completed advanced train­
ing as a cannoner at the Army
Artillery and Missile Center,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, June 6th.
The 21 year old soldier la
a 1961 graduate of Som'tiole
High School and attended the
University of Florida G.*ern
entered the Army in January
and completed basic training
at Fort Jackson, S. C. ills
parents live in Lake Mary.
• • •
Stephen L. Mason, IS, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Forest L. Mason
of 2440 Elm Ave. 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.
• • •
Three Sanford men are now
serving with Heavy Attack
Squadron Three at the Sanford
Naval Air Station.
They are Frederic D. Gar­
cia Jr., aviation electrician'a
mate 2/c, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederic D. Garcia Sr. of 753
Baywood Circle, Sunland;
Leroy II. King, parachute
rigger second class, son of
Mrs. Cora Johnson of 1100
Pine Ave.;
Nathaniel G. Wiggins, aviaUon electron's mate 2/c husband of the former Miss Caro­
lyn Black, 35 Clark Court.
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• • •

Ensign Glenn S. Bingham,
USN, son of Mr and Mrs.
Frank Bingham of 330 Hibis­
cus ltd. in Casselberry is tin
dergolng flight training at the
Naval Auxiliary Air Station,
WhiUng Field, In MUton, Flor
Ida.
Ensign Rlngham will spend
aix months training In the
T-2S Trojean trainer aircraft
He will also cotnpleto a 15
week ground school studying
aerodynamics,
engineering,
meteorology, navigation, Jet
engines, special weapons and
communications.
Complete circulation of the
blood through the entire hu­
man body requires only about
60 seconds.

Legal Notice

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I n Ike Court «r Ike r»u nlr
Judar, irmlNuIr fnuNiy, Mala
•il r ia t M a , I n I’ niliala
I n re Ike Katata n i l
W I I . 1 . I A M C. ItltlKTZKK,
a/W /a WILLIAM C. VON HltlKTZKK,
TVraaaad.
K I V U , NOTH t;
Notice In lirrrliy ulvan that
Iha irnJ.r.Igni-J will, on thu
l ith (lay of June, A. t&gt;. ISS4,
p ro a n t to tha Honorable Conn
ly Jit-la* of H.mlnuta County,
Florida, Ills final return, a o
rount an.l vourhora, aa Admin
L tt al or of tha Katata of W il ­
liam C llrlatika. a / k / a William
C. Von ilrUUkr, cle.-.vnl, and
al aald time, Ilian and Ihtra,
niaka application to Ilia aald
Judga for a final aaitlamanl
o f hla administration of aald
aatata. and for an ordar ilia
charging aim aa auca Adiuialatralor.
Dalad thla Ilia SS day ef
May. A. II. ItSI.
William A. Hrl.tika
Aa Admlnlalralor of tha
Katata of William C. Una.
take, a / k / a William C. Von
llrlatskr,
Lacaaaad.
W in Jcroa,Jit, llafnaa A Ward
Attutnayi
414 l a r k Avanua. South
W la tt r Park, Klurlda
Sfobllati May 3T A Juna S, It.
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C huck S te a k •••&gt;■&gt; 59*
G ro u n d B eef 3 &lt;&gt;» $129

Boneless Baef Roost

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Capt. Roger J. Sulzer, U. S.
Army has assumed command
of the 149th Transportation Detachment near Illcshcim, Ger­
many.
Capt. Sulzer Is the son of
Mrs. Helen J. ilulton of Longwood. lie is a 1957 graduate
o f Bucknell University and a
member of Kappa Sigma fra­
ternity. Ilia wile, Nancy Is
with hint in Germany.

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lonaleu Western Beef

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Army Pvt. George L. Warner
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 and completed bas­
ic combat training at Fort
Jackson,
later
attending
Springfield,
Mass.
Trade
School.
The IT year old soldier Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo­
rge L. Warner Sr. of 401
Trinity
Ave., Altamonte
Springs.
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVERNMENT
INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE.

Terry W. Rider, Interior
communications
technician
3/c son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
W. Rider of 159 Plumosus
Drive, Altamonte Sprlnga Is
Is serving aboard the Navy
anti-submarine warfare sup­
port aircraft carrier USS Kerrsage, operating nut of Long
Beach, California.
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For Summer Salads

W esson O il ••
Ice C ream . . . .

Park Lana Assorted

24 os.
bof.

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half
gal.

25
49

Peach H alves 4

Golden Corn

Fruit D r in k . •5 ”“ $1.
Gold Medal Plain or S.R.

F lo u r ci""&gt;d .......... 55: 3 9
Hunt’s Zasty Flavored Tomato

C a ts u p .......... 2
Pillebury Auortad

1 4 -ok.

bat.

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pkgi.
(White, Yellow, Chocolate, Bavarian, Double-Dutch, Swiu Chocolata)

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can

10'

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Beef Stew

24-ot.
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39'

With Meat Balls, Swift's

Flavorful Rod or Yellow Hawaiian

P u n ch .............3 &lt;»; $1.

29'

Sliced Beets..... TJ 10'
F&amp;P Whole Kernel

Libby'* Pineapple-Grapefruit

can

F&amp;P Flavor Perfect

Hunt'e Delicioui Yellow Cling

$1•

2Vi

Apricots....

Spaghetti......3 2«.‘« *1.
Lyket Tasty Canned

Vienna Sausage . 6

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Nabisco Cookio Feature
1 2 - ob.

Waffle Cremes.

as. 39'

Strietmann'i Chocolata

89

Fudge Sandwich .. '5“’ 3 9 '
Cola Cat Food or Cate

Dog Food.....

8 r.*i.

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Fancy Florida Bell

PEPPERS
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Sea Scallops. . . .

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49c

Swift's Premium Sweet-Smoke-Flavor

Sliced Bacon.. . .
dairy specials

frozen foods

Pillikury't Tarty

Crescent Rolls . Y.7' 29*
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Minuta Maid Fink ar Rayular

Lemonade . . . 6 Y.7, 69*
■irdt Eya Quick Frara. Halvad

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Strawberries . 3 ’A;,*' $1.
Holloway Hauia Fraran laktd

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Bread Dough . 3

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Baatk'a Qalck Freaaa

Sara Laa Aypla Danltk

Perch Fillets . . . Jit 69*

Coffee Cake .. ’i ” - 79*

CartaN't Praia. Patfiat

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Fish Cakes . . . . VkV- 29*

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65c

Freeh Crisp California

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6-os. pkg. 69c

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frozen seafoods

down produce lane

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�Reapportionment Sure, Bryant Says
Seminole

Lt. ‘ ‘Sam'’ How of Heavy
Attack Wing One's Public In­
formation Office got an unex­
pected
tribute
Wednesday
morning from the command­
ing officer of Reconnaissance
Attack Squadron 5. Seated in
the ready room prior to take­
off for Pacific Fleet duty,
Cdr. Paul F. Werner turned
to Dow, commenting: “ You
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 tilings the matter with
you. You're getting out of
the Navy, I hear, and you're
geting married.”
Dow ac­
knowledged both were right.

• • •

VOL. 56

CDR. PAUL F. WERNER, commandinp officer
o f RVAH-5, waves to his superior officer this
morninp as he prepared for a flight from San­
ford Naval Air Station to Alameda, Calif., where
his squadron will join the Pacific Fleet. Wishinp
him a safe flipht is Cnpt. James Mayo, com­
mandinp officer of Heavy Attack Whip One nt
the local station.
(Herald Photo)

Last 2 Planes
Leave Sanford
For Pacific

Bulletin

Cyprus Before UN

Reds Retake Hill

53 For Barry

at that intersection.

•

Aid Asked To
Halt Cuban Arms

WASHINGTON (UPI)
—
Fifty-three
House
Republi­
cans declared Wednesday that
a GOP ticket headed by Sen.
Barry Goldwatcr would help—
not hurt—the parly's chances
THE HAGUE fUPD - Suri­
in congressional elections this
nam has urgently requested
(all.
Dutch naval assistance to pre­
vent the smuggling of Cuban
arms into neighboring British
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U PI) —
Guiana, informed sources said
Fighting broke out again to­
today.
Surinam is an automnu* day betwicn Greek and Turk­
Dutch-owned state on the ish Cypriots in the northwest­
northeast coast of South Amer­ ern part of tilis embattled
ica. British Guiana, the scene Mediterranean island, t li e
of recent racial-political vio­ United Nations C o in in a n d
lence, flanks it to the north. said.

Fighting Flares

The pump that burned out
at the County Home recently
was the third one to go in the
last three and a half years.
By the way, a replacement
The premier of British Gut
was made immediately to
ana. Ched li Jacan, is an avow­
provide fire protection.
ed Marxist and admirer of
• • •
David M. Brown doesn't Cuban Premier Fidel Castro
qualified sources said arms
let a little distance bother him
when it comes to voting. Hit and ammunition from Castro's
mother. Mrs. Buford Brown, government have been smug­
reports David voted in lx&gt;th gled across Surinam into Bri­
primaries—even though he's tish Guiana via the Corantimstationed in Korea with the River which forms part o f the
U. S. Army. Probably the long­ border between the two terri
est long-distance ballots to lie lories.
Surinam was reported to
cast locally.
have doubled its police and
• • •
A chicken barbecue is plan­ army units along the border in
ned for Friday from 5 to 7 an effort to halt the alleged
p m. at the local Elks Club- munitions flow but turned to
grounds with proceeds being The Hague when the smug
used to defray expenses of 70 gling continued.
to 80 boys of Scout troop 244
who will be leaving soon for
a 10-day stay at an Indian res­
MIAMI (U P I)—Two little
ervation in the Smoky Moun­
known exile groups—seeking
tains. The barliecuc and trip
the exile esteem that goes
will be sponsored by local
with a successful unti-Cnstro
attack — have both claimed
credit fur sinking the same
Castro patrol boat, but on
WASHINGTON (U PD —The different days.
The most definite word
U. S. Court of Appeals today
ordered the army to reinstate abcut the sinking hat come
MaJ. Arch E. Roberts, who from the Castro government,
was ousted two years ago for which confirmed the loss of
making a speech without a vessel, but said it was only
clearing it with the Pentagon. a fishing boat.,

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Fires Controlled
NIIGATA, Japan (UPI) —
Oil refinery fires in this
earthquake-stricken city ap­
peared today to have been
brought under control and
Japanese army troops turned
tu tlie monumental task of re­
building.

Aid Bill Split
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A
House appropriations subcom­
mittee was reported sharply
split today over its chair­
man's proposal to chop 500
million trnm President John­
son's $3.5 billion foreign aid
bill.

25 Ships To Cuba
MIAMI (UPD—Cuban refu­
gees said today 25 ships fly­
ing the flags of America’s
European a l l i e s delivered
cargo to Communist Cuba in
May. The Mur refugee organ­
ization 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 wi'.h two and Italy
with one, tic refugees said.

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WEATHER: Fair through Friday with afternoon or eveninp showers; hiph today 90-92; low toniplit in 70s.

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Here’ s an appeal to folks
who reside in Sunland 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
time this year. If the creek
becomes congested it poses a
severe problem.

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Speaking of the Sanford Na­
val Air Station, we’ ve found
few military installations of
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI)—
its kind offering such cooper­
ative attitude to tlie public.
A wild rh il rights demon­
Other bases in the area do a
stration broke out today at
fine job, to be sure, but we'll
the
Monson Motel that has
Friend, and Navy person­
vote for Captains James O.
been a chief target in a denel
were
on
hand
this
morn­
Mayo and Robert D. Ware
segration drive here. Sev­
ing for the final phase of the
and their staffs.
historic transfer of 270 men
eral rabbis wrrr among the
• • •
A postal vacancy survey anil equipment from Recon­ demonstrators arrested.
conducted by carriers in sev­ naissance Attack Squadron 5
eral Sominulo communities to the I’acific Theater. Trans­
shows 5.0 per cent of all ports carried the men to Al­
w A ...
dwelling units are vacant. The ameda, Calif., ami the attack m
carrier
USS
Ranger.
survey was held in coopera­
Also leaving were two more
tion with the Federal Hous­
RA-5C Vigilante reconnais­
ing Administration.
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sance bombers which are be­
That v o t e r registration ing deployed nt sea for the
LA tl U A I H A . Venezuela
p r o b I e m at Casselberry first time.
brought out one interesting
The squadron's four others (U PIl—Political police are in­
piece o f information. Seems flew to Alameda yesterday. vestigating an attempt to
that somu Casselberry resi­ Today's flights completed the smuggle communist pro|xidents have boxes at the Fern move of Squadron f&gt; to the guild a from Cuba into this
Park Post Office. Does sound Pacific Const for subsequent country by way of Miami.
a bit odd.
deployment to the Far East.
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RVA1I-5 is the first Atlantic
FYN
ISLAND,
Denmark
At Gainesville, Desta 1-oe Const unit In recent times to
(U P I)—Soviet Premier Nikita
Horner, 419 Lakevicw Drive, deploy West.
and Lawrence l’ivce Jr., 428
Squadron spaces today were S. Khrushchev, a country boy
Summerlin Drive, were nam­ a scene of bustling activity who grew up in Russia's
ed to Dcau's list at the Uni­ and emotions ns crews board­ bread-basket, took his tour of
versity of Florida during .he ed transports for the 2,300- Denmark duwu on Use farm
today.
winter trimester.
mile trip.
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Their destination, and home
Ixingwood and traffic fata­
for many months to come,
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
lities seem to Ik: wedded this
will In- the USS Ranger, an
(U I'I) — Tlie Cyprus crisis
year. The county now has had
T.100-fool supcrcurrior o f the
six persons die in traffic acci­
came, back to the Security
Forrestnl class.
dents. Four of the fatally in­
Council today for debate on a
The two RA-5C's taxied
jured have been from Longproposed three-month exten­
wood. The accident taking the fioni tile Right line and roar­ sion of tlie UN peace force on
lives of the latest two victims ed down the runway into th e 1tlie embattled island.
cloudless day. One of the j
occurred in Longwood.
Just recently the Coun­ needle-nosed planes w as pilot,
ty
Commission
authorised ed try Commander Paul E. i VIENTIANE, Lao* (U PD —
traffic signals for the Inter­ Werner, commanding officer,! Communist Pathct Lao forces
section of U. S. 17-92 and .SR tho man who will lead th e 1today were re b u ild to have
431 where three of the six Sanford airmen through each staged a lightning counter at­
of their varied commitments
persons have been killed.
tack at Phou Kout and recap­
Let's exercise extreme care as they operate as an integ.1tured the important hill from
in driving anywhere, especial­ ral part of our U. S. Seventh neutralist government troops.
ly in Seminole and particularly Fleet.

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TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Gov. Farris B r y a n t said
Thursday there wasn't any
d o u b t Florida’s legislature
*1 would have to be reapportion,
ed under a U. S. Supremo
Court decision hut he hadn't
ntndo up his mind whether to
call a special legislative ses­
sion to do the job.

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appeal' *ll?,htl&gt;- ,rM *han, *°“ r la(nd a
half acres with a 360-foot frontagainst a decision by ‘ h* lg e on u. S. 17 92 in the Lake
Board of Adjustment to per-1 Ada area,
mit Hal Washburn of Maitland j Washburn, owner of the pro--------------------------------------------- ( perty, plans to install ami operate the business under the
name of Takamashi Trailer
Court with a Japanese decor.
The court will consist of 47
spaces, some as large as 50
by 70 feet ami the smallest
ones 40 by 05. A Maitland
realtor,
Washburn’s
plans
also call for a six - foot
('I)R. I). F. MUNRA Y today took over ns officer-in-clmrpo o f Detachment
GENEVA (U PD—The Unit­ cypress Japanese style fence
8 of Heavy Attack Squadron 11 this morning in colorful change of com­
to
border
Uic
frontage
of
the
ed Slates and the Soviet
mand
ceremonies nt Sanford Naval Air Station. Ctlr. Mundny is shown
Union today announced agree­ land, the development of a
reading tho orders of the change as Cdr. Frederick Cnrment Jr., the re­
beach
on
the
rear
of
the
proment on an agenda for the
tiring officer, listens.
(Herald Photo)
first time since the 17-nation
which borders t-ake
disarmament talks
opened
A,la'
buildings
to
house
launopened
dry, offices, hath houses, rest
here in March, 1962.
The Soviet Union immed­ rooms, all in Japanese style
architecture.
iately followed up the agree­
Sixteen-foot
wide
asphalt
ment with the disclosure it
streets will In- built atong with
will take a more “ flexible |*o
, , I a playground 360 by 30 feet
J. S. proposals foi
sition on U.
for . .
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between the fencing along
*1-- destruction
-'-struction of jet bombers
,
,
tlie
,.
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17 92 and tlie eastern bound
as a disarmament measure.
Cdr. Donald F. Munday to­ Garment Jr. ami tlie cere
arv.
day took over as officer-in- inony was viewed by Capt.
Soviet Deputy Foreign Min-| Washburn wntl,ndi , hat lhc
The major function of city charge of Heavy Attack Squa- James Mayo, commander of
ister Valerian Zorin, who
park will bo one of the most I
earlier had demanded tlie ini- attractive trailer courts in tins recreation
facilities
is to dron 11, Detachment 8, in Heavy Attack Wing One.
mediate destruction of all section of Florida.
serve ns large a percentage charge of command ccremonMuntlay’a
assumption
of
iKimtiers in the air fleets of
of
people
as
possible
and
to
u*s
at
the
Sanford
Naval
Air
command
of
the
detaehment
County zoning regulations '
the major powers, said today orovide that tlie only areas provide democratic and inclu-1 Station.
places him as the third officlie was changing to a stage- in Seminole where trailer sivc activities, Jim Jernigan,| He succeeds Cdr. Frederick cr-in-charge since the detach­
ment's organization in 1962.
by-stage process.
courts can be installed are City Recreation Director told'
In addition to bumg deployed
lie said Moscow will take C 2 (com mercial). In M l [ Kiwanians Wednesday.
alNiard attack carrier* of the
other opinions into account in (industry) and A-l (agricul-1 "W e are not a social welfare
Second Fleet for seven out of
reviewing its plan for destruc­ (tire) zones conditional use organization, Our aim is to
tlie last 12 months, the detach­
tion of the bombers, which I and special exception permits enrich ‘ he life of our citizens,
ment has managed to garner
tlie West had rejected as un- must |,0 obtained and courts b&gt;* providing places ami actlmany important awards, such
icallstic.
may bc Installed after public 1viUc* for them *'» enjoy in
His new position Increased litArJng am. approval by.Who ***lr lci!,r,ro
IN d / h L'AI'OMS (U PI) — as the 1963 Heavy Attack
1,0 saMWestern hopes that the U. S.- Board of Adjustment.
| ,n defining the meaning m A mother strangled her 2- Wing One Bombing Derby
Jernigan
said year-old daughter in her bed Championship, co holder of
proposed "bom ber bonfire — j .Since \\a'iilmrn's property "recreation"
a plan to get rid of certain is zoned M l he applies! for ,,la‘ ,,u’ro ** no yardstick to today ami then planted a the Atlantic Flirt " K " and
types of bombers on both the additional use nod apodal
measure ‘ he success of any "hale note" Implying it was a various monthly awards based
sides — might bc adopted by, exception permit, lbs request
since the benefits are racial slaying beneath tlie on liombing skill.
Mundny takes command of
the Russians.
|was granted subject to tlie abstract.
child's body, police said.
The agreement on the ngen City of Snnford agreeing t o 1 "Soinclines work can bg rePolice Sgt. I.eonaid Drhn an organization that lias anda, showing a new spirit of provide sewerage and the 30-! creation, and some people mid l.L Spurgeon Duvenporl aworcil many varied commit­
East-West cooperation, was day appeal period! The City makc * orl&lt; out of recreation, said Mrs, Yvonne Robbins ments since its Inrcptlon.
worked out by U. S. chief of Sanford las agreed to pro- ^,e director noted,
broke down am! admitted aha
j ‘S‘» " e of the phase* of re- strangled her daughter, Terri.
negotiator William C. Foster vide the service,
The decision o f the Hoard creation Include youth actlvland Zorin. It was unanimous­
After the slaying Debit
competition, coopera- mild Mra. Roberts wrote a
ly approved by the lest of the of Adjustment has Inert ap- D1*’*
conference at this morning's j sealed by A. 11. Peterson Jr . Ilv® activities, physical fitness, note which said “ We don't
Altamonte Spring's Town
representing clients Herman family camping and picniek- like while kids. If you don't
session.
Rut U. S officials cautioned Goodman and Robert Silver |l,i*. •lhle,lc programs, for move we’ll get another one." Couneil Wednesday night con­
firmed the appointment of
and Junior Olympic proagainst any belief that agree­ strein. and by Allen Orlando
Relin said Mrs. Robot t*
Harold Capps as new town
ment on an agenda signifies Inc., represented by L. L. 8ram*put
the note
underneath clerk.
Havre.
I
"Sanford
doesn't
have
to
an instant formula for EastTerri's body ami then pre­
Capps was approved by
Tlie public bearing on the ,ak'' a hack fcon‘ to an&gt;r olhcr tended site buil found tbu
West accords on the questions
members
of tlie Council dur­
appeals Is scheduled for 10 “ ,wn of '''lllal *ifc ln ,ho f“ nc- body.
to be discussed.
ing a recent hut unofficial
tion and scope of our recrea­
Zorin's speech followed the a. m.
Dohn said the note was meeting and the new clerk
tional activities," he said.
agenda agreement. He said
printed in ink on notebook assumed his duties last Mon­
Kiwanians
held
an
"edcuathat bontl&gt;crs, although out­
day.
tional breakfast" at Touch- paper.
dated by missiles, remain a
The Bobbin* family, includ­
ton's drug store at 7:30 a. m.
Last night’s special and
potent means of nuclear de­
today, to improve the un.l-r ing the father Joseph, a sign open meeting of the Council
livery and the Soviets would
standing and participation of painter, and the sons Chris­ made It official. The action
like to see them all destroyed.
A New Smyrna Beach wo
topher,
5,
u n d Timothy was unanimous.
1new Kiwanis members.
The United States lias pro- man, Ida II. Padgett, suffer-|
Nox week's program is to] Wayne, It months, moved into
l&gt;oscd that a beginning tie ed multiple injuries Widnes
I lie a father ami son dm. wnh Die racially mixed neighbor­
Kennedy
made by destroying U. S. 1117 day shortly after I p in in h
member* bringing their own hood about five mouths ugo.
WASHINGTON (UPD—The
and Soviet TU16 bombers. two ear crash at 25lh Street |
sons or members of the KiwNavy's ncwivst Forrestal-class
Both are obsolescent types and Mrltonville Avenue,
anis Junior league baseball
attack carrier will lie named
which are being phased out
I’olirc reported she suffered
team.
lhc USS John F. Kennedy, the
of service.
a concussion, cuts, a shoulder
White House announced to­
fracture ami possible rib frac­
day.
tures when the ear in which

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Enrichment Of Detachment Gets New
Life CRD Aim, Officer-In-Charge
Jernigan Says

Tot Strangled
By Mother

Altamonte OKs
Appointment

Woman Hurt In
Two-Car Crash

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Wallace Woos
Louisiana’s 10

GOPs Urge Use
Of Mo re Troops

she was riding collided wiUi
one operated by Benny Hay
Hardy of Tavares. Details of
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPD
the crash were not immediate­
WASHINGTON (UPI)
— Gov. George Wallace o f
ly
available.
A group o f prominent Re­
Alabama
returned to bis
publicans. accusing the John- [
ilonie stHte today to In-gin
son administration of "diplo- S a V O n n a h D o c k s
planning strategy be will use
mutic schizophrenia." urge
in an attempt to rupture
that more troops and naval Q f J M Q I O C n T H D
Louisiana's
10 presidential
unit* lie stationed near ComIIRE.MKRIIAVEN', Germany electoral votes,
"lunbi-tlucutened areas
Th,. Ns Savannah.
Wallace spent the day in
the l ar Last.
world's first atomic powered the Louisiana ruptlal Wednea.
The GOP Critical Issues m crfh.,nl
completed|day, addressing a joint sc*.
Council, in Die latest of its ber transatlantic maiden voy slim of the legislature and u
position papers, called on the age today.
fund-raising dinner.
iidministraticri to face the
(ap t. David lb M(Michael,
He was tapped by conser­
reality o f Communist Chi­ skipper of the U. S. govern­ vative Democrat* to head a
na's threat to Asia and to In-- ment owned $53 million Savan­
slnte of unpledged electors in
gin immediately to build a nah, said ho never once had
the November general elec­
bold, comprehensive strategy to fall hark on conventional
tion.
for victory against Red ag power in the today crossing.
gression.
The Savannah carried a 150man crew, 2(g) tons of automo­
biles, drugs and mail and 13
passengers on her historic Abby .
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Bridge
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someone win Ix-ating a child Gov. Farris Bryant s a i d ! Funerals
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in tlie Houma fire station.
Thursday it will be left up to Horoscope . . . .
. Page 11
They rushed to the station the Milk Commission to de­ Society ...........
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and searched it but feund cide whether it is needed for Sports ............
Pages 6 7
only a fireman’s radio playing apparent limited control of IV Programs
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the dairy lududry,
■oik 'n roll music.
Iw e the Women . . . . . Page 10

Herald Index

Childish Sound
To Rock ’N Roll

Up To Commission

Housewife Just
‘Chopped Off
Snake’s Head*

TUJUNGA. Calif. (UPI) _
"I should have lieen petrified,
hut I wasn't. I just gratified
up a hatchet and chopped that
snake's head off."
This was the ralin story a
21-year-old housewife t o l d
authorities Wednesday after
*lie killed an 18 inch-long rat­
tlesnake that invaded her kit­
chen In this lais Angeles sub­
urb.
Mrs. Sandra Morrill said
she was feeding Iter son, Den­
nis, 10 months, when Hm&lt; rat­
tler crawled from behind a
chair. Her husband. Dennis
Sr., was on active duty with
his naval reserve unit In
nearby I-nng Beach.
After killing the reptile,
Mrs. Morclli telephoned the
Humane Society, which ad­
vised lier to put the fanged
head in a bag and bury it.

Barry Legacy
SEATTLE (UPD—Dr. Lor­
en G. Shmat, physician and
surgeon who died here Sun­
day at the age of 76, left five
per cent of his estimated
$250,000 estate to Sen. Barry
Uuklwator.

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nrynnt told hi* morning
new* conference thnt und»the court ruling, handed down
three day* ago, the state's
legislature had been uneonatitutionnlly apportioned silica
the end of tho War Between
(he States. He said for 100
yearn Floridinns hnd been
electing illegal stnto legisla­
tures.
Tho governor said there
wna still serioua question in
Ills mind about the need for
an immediate apecial session
to meet on rcapportionincnt
because thehigh
court didn't
rule directly on th* Florida
ease.
He said th* question was
left hanging whether tha
court just didn't get around
to ruling in the Florida ease
or whether it had apecial
plans for the state. He said
he'd wnit until next Monday,
tlie last day when a ruling
could tie hninlcd down, to sec.
The governor said he was
up several hours last night
reading the U. S. Supreme
Court opinion In th* Land­
mark ense.
He said he was convinced
thnt the proposed constitu­
tional amendment for a 43senator, 112 - representative
legislative make-up did not
meet requirements o f tho
court decision.
But he suid he didn't know
tha mechanics for removing
it from tha ballot. He said he
might ask the state Supreme
Court to Ull him wliul should
bo done.
Bryant said apparently tha
court had decided that tha
present form o f government
in the United States was not
consistent with present day
needs und "tlie court has set
out to mnk* over our govern­
ment in what they consider a
moro ideal form ."
Hh suid if ho decided to
cull a special session, ha
would prulwbly ask tha law­
maker* to revise the Consti­
tution while they wera in th*
cupitol.
Miami attorney Rirhnrd If,
Max Swann, who put th*
state'* apportionment prob­
lems in the courts two years
ago, suid he plans to ask U.
H. District court to rentov*
the amendment from the No­
vember ballot.

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Sen. Mack N. Cleveland
Jr. of Snnford said thin
morning he feela • special
call o f
tha
Legislature
would not he productive
since no concrete program
hs* Kern prepared. Instead,
he said, the Legislature
should welt to take aetinn
at the next regular aeaaion
early in 1963.

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                    <text>Eight GOP Senators Sign For 'Open' Convention
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
E ight
top
senators
hove
pledged to work fo r an opon
Republican eonTentlon and at*
tacked “ extreme proposal!"
aa outelde the party’* philot*
•phy.
The eight Mnatora, tn a
atatement Uaued Sunday, eet
forth “ cMential Republican
philosophy” that they M i d
waa im plied by Abraham Lin*
coin, strengthened by Theo­
dore Roosevelt and developed
by Dwight D. Elsenhower.
They attacked extremism
as "n ot within the scope o f
them principles," adding that
sueh proposals could not meet
the Issues o f the times, were
not capable o f surviving "the
sweep o f history" and were
"n ot in the Interest o f our
nation or our party."
The declaration mentioned
no candidates by name, but
three of ite signers — Sens.
Hugh Scott, Pa., Thomas H.
Ruche), Ca!lf.. and Jacob K.
Javits, N.Y.— have actively
•ought to keep the nomlna*
tion from Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Other Mnatora supporting
the statement were Kenneth
B. Keating, N.Y.. J. Glenn
Beall, Md., Leverett Saltonatall, Haas. John Sherman
Cooper, Ky., and Clifford P.
Case, N J .
The Mnatora called fo r a
"pre-eminently strong United
States." But, they said, this
country also must taka the
lead In “ the c s u m o f peace
with freedom and Justice for
nil peoples."
Among Institutions tha law­
makers supported were the
United Nations, Social Sscurtty, c o l l e c t i v e bargaining
"without compulsory o p e n
shop law s," and regional aecuritv pacts.
The atatement stressed the
responsibility o f the federal
government to assure "b y e f­
fective laws equal opportun­
ity and Justice to all citizens
to the full extent provided by
tha Constitution."

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Page 12 — June 15, 1964

Nikita On Visit To Scandinavia
MOSCOW (U P I) — Soviet Gromyko and other Soviet of­
Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev ficials.
The Soviet party will spend
traveled by train today to tha
four days In Denmark, arrivBaltic Seaport o f Kaliningrad,
ing there Tuesday, before
the Jumping o ff point fo r a cruising on to Sweden and
two-week tour o f Scandinavia Norway.
— his fourth trip abroad this
Denmark w ill be the 21st
year.
nation that Khrushchev has
Khrushchev, hla w ife and visited since he became the
the couple’s three daughters leader o f Soviet Russia 10
left Moscow Sunsay night nnd years ago.
were scheduled to arrive in
Since Jan. 1, he has travelKaliningrad this afternoon to ed to Hungary, Poland and
board • ship bound fo r Cop­ the United Arab Republic.
enhagen, Denmark.
The trip to the Scandina­
Traveling with him was vian nations was viewed here
Foreign
Minister Andrei as largely ■ goodwill gesture.

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T A K E S H A W A IIA N T R IP — Lynda Bird John*
non received the congressional delegation from
Hawaii at the White House prior to leaving for
their home state to address the Second Little
Conference on Children and Youth. The presi­
dent’s daughter got n farewell kiss from one of
them, Sen. Daniel K. Jnouye, D-Hawali.

Legal Notice

$3.5 Billion For
Foreign Travel

UNDKIt FICTITIOUS
NAWK L A W
N » T I C 15
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that
the underelaned. pureuant to
Hectlon l(S OS, Florida Btatutea.
will retleter with tha Clerk
of the Circuit Court In end for
Hetnlnole County, Florida, the
flclltloua name of: MANNER
TKHTINO EQUIPMENT under
which 1 am now engaged In
huelneae at SOS Utterly A v e ­
nue. Attemonta Springe, F lor­
ida.
That the Interacted party In
cald hualneea enterprise Is N I ­
CHOLAS II. FOMESO.
Dated at Winter Park, Or­
ange County, Florida, thle 17th
day of May. l t d .
/e/ NlchoUe it. Foraao
Observers say that no bird Law Office
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or animal Is willing to eat a 111 Fatrhanke Avenue
zebra butterfly because o f its Winter Park, Florida
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c u it , in
and
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CHANCKRT NO. I4IST
U R I A H DAVIS,
Plaintiff.

W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
U. S. residents are expected
to spend upwards of $3.6 bil­
lion
this
year
on
trips
■broad,
according to
the
Commerce Department.
Tha department reported
Sunday night that Americans
spent $3.2 billion on foreign
travel last year. O f this,
about $2.7 billion went to
foreign countries and shout
$600 million to U. S. airlines
and shipping lines.

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You are hereby notified thnt
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and file the original Answer
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the Clerk of tho Circuit Court.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 213

Little J effry Todd Lyons la
back home.
•

*

*

Surgeons decided against an
ape rati on

to

correct

the

youngster's
crippled
heart.
The 10-month-old baby hat
bad heart trouble. I t ’s not on­
ly located on the wrong side,
it has several defective parts,
so doctors tell hla parents,
lie was taken to Galneavllle last week but the medical
experts nt the University of
Florida’s medical center said
surgery was not theanswer.
The solution lies In the hanJs
o f ‘‘A bigger Surgeon.”
• •
•
That Elks Lodge Flag Day
ceremony Is about as impres­
sive a thing ns one will see.
Highly colorful and perform­
ed with deep emotion by
Elks, It gives members and
guests a chance to rededicate
themselves to the too-often
forgotten Flag of the United
States.
$ 9
•
I f you think there weren’t
some anxious JnyCees Satur­
day night you simply weren't
among the nearly 200 persons
on hand nt the Civic Center
fo r the junior trade body's
annual Installation banquet.
A t the appointed hour of 8
p m . there were no bniupiet
tallies, no dishes, no silver­
ware, no food, not even a
caterer. Hurried phone calls
established the fact that ev­
eryone was reaily — but nt
the I’olice Ilcnevolent BuildIng on the lakefront.
a
* •
One thing la certain. The
JnyCees are going to miss
Harold Chapman. Harold won
three awards for his efficient
participation in so many JayCee activities. Hut ho'a grad­
uated now into nn aasocinte
membership — he's nil exalted
rooster as the JayCeea put It.
•

* *

tty the way, tho JnyCees
sent up an SOS Inst weekend
when they rnn out of vaccine
fo r the Sabin Oral Sunday.
I tut the SOS did no good.
There was no vaccine to be
had. They're trying to get an
additional 1,000 doaes to serve
persons who were turned nwuv
at lastSunday's series. The
lleruld will keep youposted.
•
•
•
Michael Joseph Duds of
Oviedo is among 375 Univers­
ity of Florida seniors sched­
uled to receive graduate de­
grees Wednesday. Duda's will
be a USA degree. He's the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Duds Jr. and will Join the
fam ily's
company
business
following graduation.
•
•
•
The
Seminole Chamber's
Promotion
Committee
w ll
meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday
morning In the senior trade
body's conference room.
•
•
•
The Herald's editors love to
get letters. Hut unless they’re
signed they end up in only
one place — and that's not the
editorial page. Sign 'emt If
you wish your name withheld
the editors will oblige. Hut
please sign ’em.
•
•
•

Disputed Rest Home Gets Permit
Health Board
Grants Sarepta
Temporary OK

New Seminole
Bank Granted
State Charter
lly

[hittie

Austin

Articles o f
Incorporation
for the new United Stale
Hank of Seminole have been
received by the institution's
proposed chairman o f the
hoard o f directors, T. E.
Ulcker.
All shares of stock In the
new bank hav
been sold,
having been over-subscribed
more than doubly. The 20,000
shares of stock, which were
listed by the office o f Secre­
tary of State Tom Adams at
$10 per share were allocated
in order to accommodate all
subscribers.
However, Tucker said that
names of Interested persons
ure still la-ing added to the
waiting list.
The new bank will be lo­
cated within the urea o f the
shopping center presently un­
der construction just outside
the city limits on Highway
17-92, on property owned by
the bank. The site of the bank
is shown ns Highway 17-92
and State St. and the new
structure will face west o:i
a 75 by 300 foot lot.
Tentative plans call for
construction to begin within
60 daja and architectural
pinna are now being drawn
by John Hurt mi IV.
"Although the United State
Bank of Srmiliolu will be affili.-'.rd svtthMhv-other rara^be*a o f the McNulty group
of hnnks, the new bank will
lie operated on a competitive
basis with other banks in the
area,” Tucker snld.
Members o f the board of
director* of the approximate­
ly 300 stockholders of the
bank Include I.oring Burgess.
J. D. W right Jr., Mack Cleve­
land Jr., Harold
Kailncr,
Charles Robinson, Thomas Me
Donald and Robert Jackson.
Burgess w ns listed as pres­
ident with John Mercer o f
Haines City as vice president
and Mary Douglass as assist­
ant vice president and cash­
ier.
Burgess la presently exeeutlvo vice president o f Florida
State Hank o f Sanford and
Mrs. Douglass is assistant
vice president.

Oviedo Sets Dog
Inoculations

Oviedo City Clerk Mrs. John
Courier announced today that
Dr, George Long, veterinar­
ian, will conduct a clinic for
I he inoculation of dag* on
Thursday, June IB, back of
City Hall starting at 1 p.m.
City ordinances require all
dogs whose owners reside
An announcement from the
within the municipal limits of
Central Florida Museum ad­
Oviedo to be inoculated.
vises that Floridians will be
able to view an eclipse o f the
moon beginning nt 4:58 p.m.
and in totul eclipse at 8:06
p.m., June 24.
•
• •

FIV E SEM INOLE COUNTY YOUNG PEOPLE arc renresentinir clubs
in this area nt the animal Florida 4-11 congress this week in Ciiinesville.
They are (front row, from left) Catliy Canunuek, Carmen Adriatico and
Sandy Mikler, and (back row, from left) Hill Hein and David JakntK'in.

Honshu Island W inter Park Drive
Shattered By Paving Under W ay
Massive Quake
N IIG A T A , Japan ( U P I ) — A
massive earthqunko struck a
300-mile stretch o f the west
const o f the main island of
Honshu

t o d n y,

shuttering

buildings, smashing bridges
and setting o ff raging fires
that burned into the night.
It win tho worst temblor to
bit this
earthquake - prone
country alitre
1923, when
143,000 persons ware killed in
tha Tokyo-Yokohanm area.
The official Japnn Broadcasting Corporation, (N 'llK )
reported 22 persons dead, one
missing and Uhl injured.
More than 3,000 buildings
and houses were destroyed or
damaged hy the quake, which
hit at 1:02 p. m. (12:02 a. in.
E S T ).
Seven petroleum tanks still
were biasing
furiously
In
Niigata at 11 p, in. and rity
officials asked for outside
help to fight the flam es- The
officials were reported to
have asked the Japanese A ir
Self-Defense Force to air­
drop chemical
fire-fighting
bomb* over the tanks.
A massive relief and rescue
operation was being mounted
front many point* in Japan to
help the affected area, with
U. S. A ir Force planes, nten
und equipment on standby
alert to help out when need­
ed.

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County ...................
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Paving of Winter P a r k signs and paint striping in the
Drive, a two-mlle stretch of very near future."

Bush added, "W e've start­
from lied Hug Lake
Hoad mirth to Scminola Bou­ ed work on (lie extension of
levard was stalled Monday 251It Street from the present
road

hy County Hoad Department dead end nt Hie old Lake
crews. T h e
announcement Mary Hoad westward to the
was

made today

hy County entrance of Loch Arbor."

Engineer Hill Hush.
Hush said that county equip­
ment

ami

personnel

begun

preliminary grading on the
south" mile. ‘ Wo te going to
make every effort," Rush
stated, "to complete this sec­
tion of the road which will
run from lUd Hug Lake Komi
north to the entrances n!
South Seminole Junior High
and South Seminole Element­
ary schools hy the time the
two schools open in late Au­
gust.”
After completion of this
mile, Hush declared Hint work
would Itcgiu immediately on
the "north m ile."
Although this stretch of
Winter Park Drive U within
the limits of Caiselbcrry, the
project
ii
being
financed
jointly by Casselberry and
the rounty. Traffic checks in­
dicated that •&gt;( 2, 11*1 persons
using Winter Park Drive daily
approximately I.Tikj of them
were not residents of Cassel­
berry.
Cost of Hip project lias
been estimated at 417,noo.
Casselberry is
contributing
some 420,000.
Hush also revealed today
that the State Rond Depart­
ment has completed a median
crossover on 430 where the
English Estates School road
enters the highway.
Bear Lake Road is nearing
completion, Bush also said to­
day. "Our crew* are dressing
out the shoulders, cleaning up.
and w e're planning traffic

In these days andtimes,
■ays a Sanford old timer, you
can lose your health getting
wealthy and lose your wealth
getting healthy.
•
• •

Richard Bennett o f Sanford
the Dean'i lilt at Clarke Col­
lege in Newton. MLas., for the
aprtag semester.

Ml

Owners of dog* who live in
the city have another chance
Thursday to get their pets In­
oculated

against

rabies

and

buy their city license*.
City Manager W, K. Know­
les

warned

today that

city

dog catcher, Jerry Thomason
will go on full time Friday,
with instructions to pick up
all dogs which do not have
their tags.
Pr. Raymond Has*, veteri­
narian, iitul Ills assistant will
lie on hum) Thursday behind
City Hall Ironi l:3u to 4 p.m.
to giro the inoulation* and
provide the liense tags. Cost
of the inoculation* is 43 with
the tag rusting SI.
All dog* within the rity
limits mint be tagged and In­
oculated. Dog* found alter
Thursday untagged will be
picked up and Impounded.
They will tie kept 10 day* In
the pound and then destroyed
if not claimed.
"Inorulnlion against rallies
is protection for the dog, fur
the p e t owner, 111* neighbors,
friend* and children," Know­
les advised. "M any wild ani­
mal* are carriers und trans­
mitters of rutile* and anyone
who is bitten by a dog or any
othrr animal should sec a
doctor at once and the animal
should be penned up fur ob­
servation."
" I f tho animal should prove
to he rabid, a series of painful
and expensive anti • rabies
shot* will lie necessary, fur
tallies can be fatal," Knowles
said.

British Get
Own Medicine

Every month Florida gets
enough new citiivns to popu­
late a city o f 17,050 persons.
And it's been going on slnca
1060. A t that time the popu­
lation was 4,051,560. A t of
July 1, 1063, the Florida
State Hoard o f health esti­
mated the state's population
as 6,630.000. By the way,
from 1062 to 1063 Infant
births and deaths continued
to decrease
while deaths,
murriages and divorce* in­
creased over the previous
year.
•
•
•

was among those named to

Dog Inoculation
Offered Again

remodeling and reconstruc­
tion set forth In stale regula­
tions to meet the require­
ments. Seminole County still
needs a new, modern, quali­
fied nursing home that can
care for those who need
nursing as well as caring for
the aged,” she slid.
The Sarepta Rest Home is
operated on a non profit basis
and was originally founded
us a religious homo for the
homeless by the Itcv. K. V
Mykkancn, Mrs. Braden's fa
(tier. H Is situated on a large
tract of land on Silver Lake,
southeast of Sanford.
Although the license to
operate was dated May 12,
Mr*. Braden has Just return
cd from a month king tour of
Finland, where she visited
similar Institutions the length
and breadth of that country,

False Alarm

A faulty burglar alarm at
the Jacksun Minil Market on
S, Park Avenue sent police on
LONDON ( U P I ) —Tha sale the run shortly alter mid­
of British buses to Cuba mine night. Police disconnected the
buck to hiiunt the Igindoti alarm and the proprietor ia
pies* today us u result o f re­ having it fixed.
ports an American • owned
firm in Hrituin hus contracted
to sell Indonesia 1,1)00 truck
und bus chassis.
Theft of a battery from •
It won annmitired Monday truck parked Monday night ol
that
Vuuxhall Motors, an Brown's Amoco Station, 119 S.
Ainericun-owncd firm, will sell Sanford Avc., was reported
430.12 million worth o f truck to police this morning.
und bus parts to Indonesia,
whose President Sukarno ha*
vowed to "crush Malaysia," a
new member o f the British
M IAM I (U P I) - Leslie, the
Commonwealth. Britain did two-year-old daughter of St.
not slop the sate or buses to Itep. R i c h a r d
Pettigrew
Cuba despite American objec­ drowned Monday In the fasttion* to the deal.
ily’a pool.

rot Drowns

W. Capps (le ft) wan
fo r his first day In
motor transportation
his wife, Loretta, and
in Altamonte Springs.

TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) Top state officials say the U.
S. Supreme Court will toss out
Florida's legislative apportion­
ment soon, but agree that a
hurried special session of the

legislature ii not tha answer legislatures should be ap p o*
tinned equally according to
to the problem.
The high court decision may population.
The decision waa historic
come this week in the wake of
a historic order Monday which and it directly effected six
said that both bouses of state states—one of them Alabama,
Like Alabama, Florida's sen­
ate Is apportioned mainly by
geographical area.
Gov. Farris Bryant and other
state officials
agreed that
Florida's 43-senator. 112-re*
presents tive apportionment—
now being challenged before
the high rourt—will be over­
turned soon since the appor­
tionment Is not in line with
yesterday's decision.
1’ nder the state's present
apportionment, about 15.3 per
cent of tlie population elect
a majority ol the Senate and
29.6 per cent of the popula­
tion elect a majority of the
house.
"1 would hesitate to call ft
special session now," said
Bryant, He added the only
thing that would cause him
to call the legislators hark
this summer would he If a
decision in the Florida case
indicated that the legislature
taking office in November
would be Illegally constituted.
But Iherc Is a loophole at
s m a ™ \ present favoring Bryant.
The high court ruling In­
C A IT . C. W. SW ANSON
dicated thrt lower courts m ay
have some s a y -s ~ to whe­
ther such decisions will effect
this year's November elec­
tions nr give the states more
lime to work out the matter.
House
Speaker
Mallory
Horne, a Tallahassee law yer
ami a lame duck, said the
high court will "unquestion­
ably" reject Florida's senate
Oaklawn Cemetery, estab­ formula and Senate President
lished In 1953 by Hay Slaton Wilson Carraway o f Talla­
and owned by him since that hassee agreed.
llut Carraway, a leader In
time, has been sold la Rich­
ard A. Grover, according to the small-county bloc, voiced
an announcement made today his opposition to the decision,
" I deplore the ruling, be
by tlie new owner.
Grover said that plana are said. " I f both bouses are to
being made for future deve­ lie apportioned on population,
lopment, further expansion of the small and medium alied
the present 23-aerc site and counties will have very little
other improvements. The cor­ voice in ihc slate legislature."
poration, Iteaded by Grover, (Sec companion story P a g e 3)

New CO Of SNAS Due
To Arrive June 24

The new commanding o f­
ficer o f Sanford Naval A ir
Station, Capt. Chandler W.
Swanson, is expected here
June 29.
Capt. Swanson, a native
of Montclair, N. J., is cur­
rently on the staff at the
Naval W ar College in N ew ­
Mrs. Tam asr Braden, as­ port, ft. 1.
Capt. Ware, commanding
sistant administrator of the
officer o f the station since
Sarepta Best Home said today November 1961, will be retir­
that the Florida State Hoard
ing at the end o f the month
of Health has Issued a tem­
after more than 27 years as
porary license to operate the
a naval officer. The Wares
controversial home for the
are considering residing in
aged.
Prnsncola.
Last December the Board
The change o f command and
denied the license to operate
retirement ceremonies will he
amt ordered the home closed,
held at 2 p.m. June 29 in
despite many improvements
Hangar 4. A reception will
paid for hy donations of pub-:
follow in the Bachelor O ffic­
lie-spirited citizens and or­
ers' Quarters' wardroom.
ganizations In an attempt to
Admiral
Robert
Goldthkeep llie home open.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, then waite, Commander of the
chairman of the board of Naval Air Hnse, Sixth Nnv.it
rounty commissioners, told District, Jacksonville, is ex­
The Herald by telephone to­ pected to attend.
Captain Swanson received
day that following the State
Hoard of Health'* order to Id* wings and ensign commis­
close, county cominlsxiuncr* sion In 1938 at Pensacola,
During World W ar 11, he
wrote and telephoned State
Health Officer Wilson Sawder served In the pacific area,
urging him to reconsider the which Included a tour a* a
derision, in the light of the scout-bomber pilot aboard tho
county's problem o f what to carrier USS Lexington until
do with the patients of the she wna sunk in the Buttle
of the Coral Sea.
home.
Later he was the Torpedo
The question of providing
beds and care for the coun­ Bomber Squadron commander
ty's aged and indlgenl lias aboard the csrrirr USS Hunk­
plagued county commission­ er Hilt, participating in tho
ers for nearly two years as first fast carrier strikes on
stringent new state regula­ Japan and the sinking of tha
tions governing such institu­ Japanese battleship Ysrnsto.
tions began forcing both coun
Subsequent assignments in­
ty-owned and privately-owned clude air officer nhonrd tlie
test homes and n u r s i n g carrier USS Kearrnrge, avia­
homes to come up to specifi­ tion member with the U. S.
cations or closo their doors. Naval Mlsslbn to Brasil, o f­
Tlie state board hid based ficer o f the Chief of Naval
its refusal of a license nn thn Operation*, Washington, I). C.;
(act that it had "no author­ and commanding officer o f tho
ity" to waive rigid specifica­ USS Diamond Head.
tions nor could it •’overlook"
Ills educational harkgroun)
tome of the requirements.
includes Cnrleton College, IDPresumably, after a pro­ 37; General Line School, 1947;
longed study of the local sit­ Naval W ar College, 1019; and
uation, tlie board changed its Portgucse Language School,
previous stand to allow tltc
1955.
home to function with a pro­
His decorations include the
per license.
N avy Cross with Star, the
However, tills lieensn Is
Silver Star, the Distinguished
valid only until December 31,
Flying Cross with Star, the
1961, when
in*|w&gt;ction will
A ir Medal with Stars and tho
again lie made by State Board
Presidential Citation w i t h
of Health officials.
Star.
"This problem is still far
He Is married to tha for­
from aolvrd," Mrs. Braden
mer Miss Ruth Fnwler Ser­
said today.
"W o are still not allowed to geant, nlsii o f Montclair, N. J.
keep patients who nerd nurs They have three daughters;
mg care and do not have Elizabeth, Pamela and Mar­
fund* to incorixiratc all the ilyn.

Battery Stolen

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS' new town clerk, Harold
welcomed by Mayor Lawrence Swufford Monday
office. Cappa, former assistant superintendent o f
fo r Orlundo, i i a native of Churlotte, N. C. He und
two children, Danette, 8, and Wayne, 6, plan^o live

Leaders Say Florida's
Apportionment Doomed

Suspect Arrested
In Burglary
ro lle r made quick work or
aolvlng a weekend burglary
at the Tip Top Grocery Store,
1100 W. 13th St., with the ar­
rest of one man and Interro­
gation of two othera.
Police are hokling Theodore
Dellficld of Sanford on a
charge of breaking and en­
tering. Further arreiti are ex ­
pected, they report.
Moat of the loot ronsDtlng
o f a wide assortment of cloth­
ing and case* of wine waa re ­
covered from where It was
hidden in underbrush on Lake
Avenue, according to LL Hen
E. Butler and Patrolman Ar­
thur Hall, InveiligatiDg offi­
cers.
The atolen property la being
kept at police hcadquartcri
pending outcome of the case.
Police Chief Roy G. Witllama commended live officers
for their fast, diligent Investi­
gation and subsequent arrest.

Richard Grover
Buys Oaklawn
Cemetery

holds options on several addi­
tional acres of land adjacent
to the cemetery.
Grover, who has been man­
ager o f Ihc cemetery tor the
past several months, has had
considerable experience In tlie
ccm ctcry_ busineit. He has
built six garden-type ceme­
teries In such cities as Atlan­
ta, Aiken, S. C-, Birmingham
and O’ lando.
Mrs. Grover la the vire pres­
ident of the corporation and
Richard A. Grover Jr. la a
director. Grover la a native
of Tennessee, He attended
high school In Crescent City
and Is a graduate of tho Uni­
versity of Florida,

Know Soon,
Says Nixon
A T L A N T A ( U l 'l ) — Former
Vico President Klrhtml M.
Nixon mill Monday the next
two weeks "w ill tell the
story" o f Pennsylvania Gov.
William Heranton’s hid for
tha GOP presidential nomina­
tion.
Nixon enlled
New York
Gov. N e l s o n Hoekefeller'a
withdrawn! from the rare in
favor o f Keranton "n real
boost fo r Seranton."
He said Ken. Barry Goldwater was "w ell abend , , ,
and a slrong favorite" for
tha
nomination,
but
that
Heranton's entry has slowed
down tha rush o f uncommit­
ted delegate* to Goldwater.

lr : —' **

A change o f command cere­
mony Thursday at 10 a, m,
wilt see Cdr. Donald F. Mon­
day assume charge o f Heavy
Attack Squadron It at tha
Sanford Naval A ir Station. Ha
will relieve Cdr. Frederick
Garment Jr.
Mumlay, a two and a halt
year veteran with VAH One,
has most recently served aa
assistant of fleer-In-charge &lt;4
the detachment since January.
He will tic the third officer-lncharge sinre organization of
the detachment in August,
1962 to meet cammlttmenta
rrcated hy the transition from
(he A3B Skywarrlnr to tha
newer RASC Vigilante.
Cdr. Garment will report to
Fleet Reconnaissance Squad­
ron One at Atsugl, Japan, for
duty. During hla tenure here
tlie detachment has won many
awards, including the 1963
Bombing Derby championship,
and la co-holder o f the At­
lantic Fleet’s " E " for readi­
ness.
Cdr. Munday, before report­
ing to Detachmont I, waa operations officer of VA1I-9. 11a
has lived In Sanford since 1961
and reside* at 105 E. Jinktna
Circle with hla wife, the form ­
er Delores L. Dil worth o f
Joplin, Mo., and their two
children.

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M EN’S 2 PIECE

K N E E LE N G T H
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Mouthwash Or
Beverage?
LONDON (UJ*1&gt; - Beer Is
good for the Until, a British
dental survey said today.
A
team
from
London's
Guy's Hospital said it soaked
young, healthy teeth in 14 dlff e r e n t solutions, including
beer and fruit Juicei.
A fter six weeks, it said, the
teeth In the fruit Juice devel­
oped caviliea. Those In the
beer were as good as new.

Command Shill
Set For VAH-lt

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UF Developes Nematode Resistant Citrus Stock
Thm
ntw
eltru*
root­
stock*, with the ability to
gro w in nematode infested
soils hare been jointly re­
leased by the Florida A g rlcultural Experiment Station*
sad the U.B. Department o f
Agriculture.
Dr, J. R. Beekenbach, di­
rector o f the oxperlmeent sta­
tion! noted that these era the
A n t saw citrus rootstock va­
rieties to be released that are
designed especially for nema­
tode problems.
Names o f the new root­
stock varieties are "E stes,"
••Ridge Pineapple" and “ HI-

rootstocks commonly used fo r |treaa and fumigate the solh
citrus in Florida. Once a before replanting,
grove is infested, the grower
"E tte a " grows satisfsetormust re m o v e
all
affected |ily and gives acceptable yields

d o p iis * high level c f bur* emmtndsd
Far
Trial
In I County Agricultural Canter or
rowing nematodes feeding on Spreading Decline A reas" Is ropy may be recalved by callthe roots. "R idge Pineapple" available a t tha Seminole |lng 322-8233.
and “ M ilam " not only grow
well in infested soils, but ac­
tually cause attacking nema­
tode populations to dls out.
Supplies o f the new variet­
ies are limited. Dr. Bcckenbarh said and dlstribuUon
may be held to one plsnt o f
each variaty par customer.
P rio rity w ill be given to
nurseryman, and grower* w ill
be urged to use the plants
fo r seed production only.
Additional saed trees may
be developed by taking budwood from tho plants. D istri­
bution o f the new citrus root­
stock varieties w ill bs handled
by tha Florida Foundation
Seed Producers. Incorporated,
m a tssO M r.. , (sets for AAnsM*
P . 0- Box lV'OS, University
IN
BTON
'S NO-ROACH i Simply bniah Johnston**
Station, Gainesville. Orders
Roach hi cabinsto to control codtmchso, on sills to
should be plaeed before June
? ants. Colorless, odorlsss costing atsys sffoctlvo for

Easy W ay to Kill Roadies and Ante

The borrowing nematode Is
the ehlef e^jae o f the citrus
disease known as Spreading
Decline, which attacks all

2fith.

Former Sanford
Resident Killed
Upham f
Meriwether, 33,
resident o f Sanford
■sd N ew Smyrna and now of
Ryder, N . D., was killed Sun­
day Bight in a plane crash in
Ryder where be was engaged
se s crop duster.
The soa o f Mrs. Martha
Slariwethar and the late A . R.
Meriwether, be a t t e n d e d
schools in Sanford and In New
Smyrna.
Survivor*, other than hi*
a eth er, include hi* w ife, Mr*.
Clara M. Meriwether and two
children o f Ryder and a broth­
er, Addi*on Meriwether of
Mew Orient*.
Funeral service* w ill be
held Thursday afternoon la
Ryder. Burial will be in Sanlend at s later date.

Circular S-161 an t i t l e d
"T h ree Citrus Rootstocks Ree-

SCHOOL IS OUT! And it’e to the lake and fish.
Jng fo r the three nons o f Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Nutt o f Enterprise. From the le ft they are,
"
“
Phc
Marcus, Forrest Jr. and “David.
(Cox
Photo)

Two Navy Men
Hurt In Crash

bm v

Mm. M ary B. Dawtoo. • ,
a t DeBary, died at l:N&gt; a. m.
Monday at Seminole Memorial
IlM ltil
Bam June U , UM , in Pittator*. Pa., aha had baas s
raefirt ot paBarr etoee M O .
She bad formerly Used In SonM hr S yssra.

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Phone LouU King Collect In F t.

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Man Treated
For Gun Wounds
F em e Franklin o f I0 * W.
Sixth S t wax treated at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital Sun­
day for gunshot wounda ot
Ms M t aide, said by poHct to
have bean inflicted by a Geo­
rge Willis Lester.
Hospital authorities
auramonad police to aaakt in aufrduktg Franklin when he ar­
rived a t tha hoapital and be­
came unruly.

The investigation is costiituIcg, police said.

SUMMER B A N D CAMP in Coral Gables Is tha
destination of theas four Seminole High School
band members who left Sunday. From left ar*
Freddie Barryhlll, majorette; Peter Darml,
flute; Maureen Moughton, majorette and Ed
Hubbard, clarinetist and drum major.

B ari la a British title and
rank o f nobility conferring so
officia l power o r authority,
according to Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca.

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at their favorite parts of the paper. None of your new fangled
inventions have eaten into the position the daily newspaper holds.
A well-known study of the TV audience shows that "newspaper
reading if the only form of mesa communication which showed
no reaction when TV sets ware purchased." W hereas, the
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attendance w4nt down whan TV sate ware purchased.

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Wt an easy 9* rant a King Truck. On*
low cast severs everything . . . even
toMreoao. T a e l find just what yau
***d far any rixa jab.

and bruisaa Monday whan tha
car in which they were riding
crashed through tha Osteen
Bridge railing and plunged in­
to shallow water.
Treated at Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital w e n tha driv­
er, Miguel A . Acosta, and Lyn
Mecestlck.
Trooper Tom m y Tomlinson
said the car waa traveling
east on State Road *13 when
the mishap occurred.

I k m i &lt; member ot the
P in * Preebyteriaa Church ot
D eB eryi o f the Sanford Wo■ m b '* Chib; o f Bailie Harri­
ses Chapter, D A K ; o f DeBary
Chapter A A R P and ot the Da* • * 7 Arts and Crafts Club.
Burvlvon a rt her husband,
C haika Dawaos o f DaBary;
Four flemloota High School
• am , Charlie B. Dawaos and
band members have receiv­
grandchildren, Deni and
ed partial scfaolarahlps U&gt; at­
tend the University o f Miami
Summer Music Camp In Coral
Tow er Figure
H is figure stop the east Gables.
The group left Sunday to attow er a f Salt Lake Temple
represent* Moroni, a Book of tend the school. Bandmaster
Mormon character. Mora than Ernest Cowley, who will be
IS feet high, It Is mads of the aesltUnt camp director
hammered copper covered with at lha session, left with his
fam ily on Friday.
geld loaf.
Ed
Hubbard,
clarinetist,
who will be next year's drum
m ajor and Peter Darml, flau­
a w s o h , m s s . m a n y ■— tist, who received this year’s
Fanere! service* for Mrs. trophy for the most progress
Wary a. Daw***, SI. o f r&gt;»- In music will attend the camp
fetrr. who Slot M osS.r wilt
he k*14 ot I I a. m. Wo&lt;tn«e for five weeks,
to r at nrl.wm Xuncr.l Horn*
Majorettes Freddie Berry
In Sanford with Ilav. A. C.
Summara at
tha p iB srr hill and Maureen Moughton
PraibrOrta* Church. Maittad will attend •&amp;« twirling sa t*
Py nav. O. T. And.rson of ton of tha camp for two weeks.
JtMya
llaaer,
official!**.
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data. M.marlst Sarvle** will
Gnuchoi, o r South Ameri
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Pl*a*a omit flowarsi maka
aontrlbutloa ta tha D*B*ry portent part in the develop,
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City Voters Get Big Assist From Reapportionment Ruling

REPUI1LICAN CAND ID ATES for locnl offices in the November genernl
elections, shown nt the GOP Dinner Dunce at the Capri with spenker,
Congressman Ed Gurney, nre, from left, Walter lioberg, candidate for
school board; Dr. Robert Hoover, candidate for state representative; Gur­
ney, E. Pope (Snndy) Bassett, candidate for district three county com­
missioner; Chuck Kern, district six justice o f peace candidate, and Guy
Allen candidate for tax assessor.

BO ATING ’S I1IG BUSINESS for Seminole County ns this weekend pic­
ture can attest. A Ilcndd photographer snapped it Sunday morning at
the public launching nreu in Lnke Monroe and juBt south o f the SL Johns
River Bridge. Pnrking was nt n premium during most o f the day with
trailers licensed from as fa r awuy as Polk County.
(Heruld Photo)

WASHINGTON
(U P D
—
City voters were armed today
with a smashing Supreme
Court victory that will pro­
bably remake to their advant­
age almost all atate legisla­
tures.
This change will not neces­
sarily affect the next election.
The high court allowed plenty
o f leeway for accommoda­
tion to the new principle.
In historic opinions involving
tlx state*, the court ruled
Monday that seats In both
Houses of a state legislature
must be based “ as nearly as
practicable" on population.
The vote* ranged from 9 to 6
to 3, with Justice John M.
Harlan dissenting In all case*.
The court held that the
makeup o f legislatures in Ala­
bama,
Virginia,
Maryland
New York,
Delaware and
Colorado now run counter to
the U. S. Constitution. These

case* go back to those states duccd about 63,000 words from

state relations. In ruling I to

pelled to give testimony which

how the new decision* would

for further proceedings.
Chief Justice Ear] Warren
said only by fashioning legis­
lative districts approximately
equal in population could the
states afford voters the Con­
stitution's guarantee of the
"equal protection of the laws."
The aeries o f opinions pro-

4 that the Fifth Amendment’s
privilege against self-incrimi­
nation applies in states aa well
as federal proceedings, the
court overturned more than
50 years of constitutional pre­
cedent.
The court also held that a
state witness may not be com­

may Incriminate him under
federal law.
The reapportionment deci­
sions broke the logjam of
eases built up since the court's
1962 Tennessee ruling opened
(he doors of federal courts to
voter complaintj In this field.
The questions of when and

be ca rri'd out were left
largely to lower courts, which
were urged to take account of
specific circumstances. U an
election Is imminent, and the
mechanics of It already la
motion, Warren said, a tower
court properly may postpone
action.

the four justices who gave
Uicir views.
This avalanche was part of
the court's push toward ad­
journment next Monday of its
terra.
Before delivering Ihe respportlonment opinions, the court
made more history in federal-

Preparation Day
Set Friday A t
Elder Springs

HOW TO M AKE HIM GLAD
HE’S YOUR DAD I

Preparation Day for Vacs*
tlon Bible School at Elder
Springs Baptist Church will
be held this Friday at the
church from 0 until 11 a.m.
A ll boys and girls, ages
three through lfl years, are
invited to register Friday.
The echool w ill open Monday,
June 22 and continue through
Friday, July 8.
The faculty and staff have
been planning fo r the past
five wreks in an e ffo rt to
tnako this the most profitable
Bible School ever conducted
st Elder Springs. Tha dally
program w ill Include Bible
study, creative activities, rec­
reation and refreshments. A
picnic w ill be given during
the last week o f tha school.
A lion kilts to live. It kills
only when It mutt eat and
then only one animal at a
time.

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N egro leader o f the Southern

Ben. George Smothers, H-Fla., Christian Leadership Confer­
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bus mode no bones about his
stand on Martin Luther King
Jr.’s efforts to bring racial
integration to St. Augustine.
In a holly-worded telegram
to King Snturdaly, Smothers
asked the Atlanta integration
lender to leave the state and
R l c t the nation’s oldest city
■u]ve its own problems.
Smothers oven offered to
po&amp;t bond fo r King, arrested
during racial demonstrations
last week, provided
King
would leava the atate. The

own bond, however.
King, who addressed com­
mencement exercises at W il­
liams
College,
Springfield,
Mass., Sunday and said ho
will return to SL Augustine,
was accused by Smothers of
hurting rather than helping
the situation.
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Learning From Others
Last week 671 young men end
women received diplomas from the
four high schools in the Seminole
County public school system.
To some o f them, unfortunately,
it means the end o f their yean of
formal education.
Fortunately, however, to a major­
ity it means exactly what the exer­
cises were called — commencement!
Not too many years past an eighth
grade diploma meant that the recip­
ient was prepared to tackle the prob­
lems o f life. Then, they were some­
what different.
Today, however, the complexities
o f life have changed considerably.
They are not only more difficult,
they nre more numerous. Not even
a high school diploma in these days
and times will qualify an individual
to meet the ups and downs o f life —
the problems o f finding a job In an
area one likes, earning an income
sufficient to provide for loved ones,
and to make available the luxur­
ies, no matter how small, a growing
family needs today.
To remain in step with the times
our graduates must renlizc high
school graduation is merely the
commencement o f a period through
which they now must go to advance
thslr knowledge, whether it be in
academic or vocational areas.
To graduates we ray this: Don’t
sell your counsellors short!
They speak from experience —
either theirs or the experience of

"You Must Remember, the Poor Kid,
Grew Up Without Love!"

hundreds o f others who have found
out the hard wny that the key to
success is education.
Last week’s graduates have mere­
ly "poured the foundation" of their
careers. They are still not ready to
build. First they must commence to
learn how to read the blueprints of
life and assemble the tools and know­
how they will need.
Only when they have done these
things are they really ready to meet
the responsibilities o f building careers for themselves.
The Herald extends to each o f you
a hearty "W ell done!" Anu we wish
for you great success in the years
ahead.
May we extend this bit o f advice
in the hope that it might be remem­
bered and mean much.
Someone once said, "Th e wisest
person is the one who learns from
the experience o f others."

Conference

led by Park Chung Hce, then
a general, stepped slide last
winter to permit Park, now a
civilian, to take over a free­
Under nearly so yea n of ly elected government, the
bareh Japanese rule prior to election* were among the
the end o f World War II many fairest in Korean history.
a Korean (Had In forced labor.
But corruption Is a built-in
la the d o lin g days o f the fiiture of Korean government.
S y o g B ia
Rhea regime in President Park tacitly admit­
IMO, tire United Stales felt ted as much when, In reply to
called upon to protest the gov­ new student demands, his
ern men t'e "re p m s lv e mca- government
announced
the
■urea unauitad to a free demo­ dismissal of 578 officials for
cracy."
misbehavior and corruption.
Nor can the student riot*
There Is more to the tra­
which
finally
toppled
the gedy of Korea.
Rhea government, plagued his
Corruption enriches those In
Dr. John Myun high places. Among the peo­
f, and more lately sought ple, hunger and unemploy­
the downfall of President ment go hand-In-hand.
Path Chong Ha* b* called the
Massive U. S. aurplus food
w ay oi democracy,
shipments totalling more than
Y e t A m was plenty to com­ million tons last year have
plain about.
prevented actual starvation.
DaopHe U. I . military and Itut 3b per cent of die popula­
economic aid totalling more tion Is unemployed, others are
than f t billion since 1051, per underemployed and inflation
capita income la the Republic has tent prices skyrocketing.
o f Korea la down to a miser­
Student uprisings against
able 1*0 per year.
the Park government began as
When a military junta top­ progcsts against government
pled the Chang government In attempts to normalise relations
1M1, an announced goal o f the with Japan.
military leaders was elimina­
The talks, hampered by bit­
tion o f govern meot watte and ter Korean memories of Japa­
corruption.
nese occupation, have dragged
When the m ilitary junta on alness 1051. In
recent

Herald Area Correspondents
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Mrs. Maryann Mllae
U S -K T g
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M I-I74S

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Mr*. Jo*. F. Mathirut
341.4824
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Mrs. Francea Weetor
112-1211
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Mre. Darla Dean
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Mrs. Mildred Haaey
M S -M il

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A —Jean Uaptilte Jules Uernadotte (Charles X IV o f Swe­
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Dr. Crane's

Q—Which Is
longest road?

Worry Clinic
CASE S-402: Lorn* L., aged
20, just finished taking a piyc ho logy course in the eatenskm division st Indianapolis.
“ Dr. Crane.” she confided,
"w e had a woman teacher
who would grow *o angry at
you that she'd almost burst
a blood veuvrJ.
“ In fact, one day she threat­
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brought tn another copy of
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TALLAHASSEE

(U P I)

—

Three Florals State University
scientist* who h ive hsrnessed
an enryme which may be of
major Importance In human
health will present their find­
ings July 27 In the Internation­
al Conference of IHochemtitry
In New York City.
The team harne»»ed a pow*
crtul chemical molecule In
man's bloodstream with a
simple product known to all
Floridian*—citric acid, a com­
mon biochemical product In
citrus fruit.
Dr. Shigcmasa Osakl, James
McDermott and Dr. Earl Frio*
den, chairman of the FSU
chemistry department, said
citric acid may play a key
role In the human system as
a regulator for an Important
catalytic enryme, ceruloplas­
min.

dent an 'F* for the course!
"A n d some o f my friends
at both Purdue and Indiana
who are taking psychology,
aay that their professors of­
ten criticize you and even
call you a quack.

th*

world’s

A — The Trans-Canada High­
way Is th* longest road In
So why should some Liberal th* world, 6,000 miles across
Art* college profoesor* be so the continent.
disdainful of the dally news­
paper or sneer at Ita broad
educational Influence on man­
kind?

One of the psychology pro­
fessors at Ohio State once
hysterically denounced
this
column, which appears In th*
popular Citlsen-Jouraal at Col­
Recently a psvcholoiy In­ umbus,
In his rage, he said "A n y­
structor at Otterbein f'ollege
aat in his classroom smoking body Is a moron who thinks he
a cigaret during his lecture. can altar his personality by
As he pontificated about reading a book, or a news­
psychology, one of the atud- paper column or sending for
enta cited some data from my s Mwapaper booklet." (Apcollege textbook “ Psychology perently, he had never beard
of the Riblei)
Applied."
Yet over 29,000 mature, edu­
Angrily this instructor de­
nounced me as a “ quack," cated folks in the Columbus
though my textbouk haa al­ area had already sent for
ready had o\rr 1.000 college some of those earn* newspap­
classroom adoptions right here er booklets I
in the U.S.A., not to mention
And many had reported la­
many foreign countries.
ter by letter that they had
Why do you readers think salvaged their marriges from
many cloistered profswre try divorce or extroverted their
to belittle this daily news­ own personal Itles so they were
now happy, whereas they had
paper column?
It offers you intensely prac­ formerly been despondent In­
tical psychology and psychia­ trovert*.
try in simple, understandable
This asm* pro fessor waa ap­
language.
parently a bralntruater Instead
And it cltra actual office of a practical psychologist, for
cases iiatcad of far-fetched hi* wife had aued him for
theories I
divorce.
Thousands of you are thus
And many of his own atumaking scrapbook* of lids denta had written to me via
column for use in Sunday the local newspaper, for help­
School teaching, or high school ful advice because they said:
hygiene classes, as well as In “ He is so theoretical that he
medical, dental and other pro­ Ignore* our everyday needs
tor applied psychology."
fessional schools

extremely bitter since th*
California primary. What upseta him especially. It Is said,
la not so much hi* defeat at
the fact that Scrnntun, Rom­
ney and Richard Nixon all
dispatched telegram* to Goldwater assuring him o f their
“ neutrality” In ths campaign.
— Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's
second major telephona call
( “ let's not be divisive'') to
Scranton waa not th* only
dampener on the statement
the governor made June 7 on
his availability for the nom­
ination and Goldwater'* pota i b I o unsuitability. ( T h a

“ What motivates them to
such IreT Is it Just jealousy
because your culumn is so
widely read?"

radar traps are hitting below
tha belt remind me o f tha
burglar who said the police
should not wear rubber sole*
at night.
— IlrlU ln’a Lord Champion.
This welcome moves me to
recall an old aong— “ W ill You
l-ov# Me In November ae You
Do in M ay?"
— President
Johnson
1 C*
know lodging cheering crowd
at University o f Michigan.

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o f th* human heart and spirit, name o f Pullman porter*,
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lh*y attend.
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Barry

ial nominee:
— Richard Klelndlenst, top
delegate rustler for Goidwater,
believe* Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller o f New York was
200,000 votes ahead In Cali­
fornia after his upset victory
in the Oregon primary. Goldwater'a final California mar­
gin was 60,000.
— In a purely social setting,
some key Goldwater men sat
up until 9 a. m. Sunday, June
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It la time now to honor
the quieter victories e f th*
rlsivroom and to call at­
tention to those men and
women who add new senew to
the nation's brainpower.
— RCA board chairman David
Rarnoff,
urging
national
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Tuesday, June 16, 1964

W ALTEB A. U1KI-OW, BIHTOK S M I IMNLIIHICN
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compensate the families of
Koreans who died In forced
labor under th* J spine so and
meet
other South Korean
claims.
The United States was hop­
ful that, with agreement with
Jspan, the Korean economy
might at lest get on Its feet.
Japanese-built factories would
give work to Korea's unem­
ployed and provide dollarearelng exports which Korea
desperately needs.
Rut for the students and
Park's
political foes t h e
amount was not enough. Poli­
ticians called the proposed set­
tlement “ humiliating" and dominded more than 92 billion
from Japan.
And the students, who now
demand Park's own scalp,
took to the streets.
Negotiations now have been
put off Indefinitely.
Ami for Just as definite a
lime, Korea will remain on
tlio International dole.

122-4721
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Mr*. Donna Eaten
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Mr*. A 4 a * Mullet
M M 41A

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and credit. The money would

about

as 1964 Republican president­

months there were hopes that

tdbO mill km In grants, loans

Just

put th* final seal on A riz­

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agreement finally was M ar.
Japan had offered Korea

that

Scranton

party” by thrusting their man viewed as weak.)
Scranton was unhappy over
deep Into a "stop Goldwater”
what he regard* as Romney *
movement.
untimely blast* against Gold— A fter Rockefeller'* sar­
water. These cum* publicly
castic jabs at Scranton for
before Scranton spoke on tel­
not taking a firm opposition
evision. Scranton waa aware
stand, Scranton men had some
that nearly all GOP govern­
comments of their own. One
or* disapproved the timing—
say* Rockefeller had made
if not th* sentiment*— involv­
one eingle telephone call to
ed
Romney’*
move.
Th*
Scranton since early last No­
Pennsylvanian f i g u r e d a
vember.
strong stand might then hav*
Also regarded as sympto­ left him out on a cracking
matic of the general lack of limb.
liaison among the moderate
The tone o f th# governors’
forces was the Ironic fact
disapproval left no doubt they
that the first real contact be­
felt It waa too late, that
tween the “ political families”
Goldwater has th* nomination
of Scranton and Michigan'*
locked up.
Gov. George Romney came
— Report* circulated In the
the evening o f the day Goldwater m i virtually conceded conference corridor* t h a t
Scranton's statement being
the nomination.
prepared tor hi* television ap­
— Goldwater forces
were
pearance had a few real mule
taking no chancei that the
kick* In it. Rut the governor's
governors might forget Har­
aides steadfastly refuse to
ry's numerous vocal support­
release any portion o f th*
ers around the country. To
purely “ d raft" document.
the governors’ rooms cam*
’Actually, he had not finally
streams o f telegrams from
their home states and major decided to use It. In any
points in Ohio, most follow- event, it was being revised at
j ing a few limited pattern* of the very moment Eisenhow­
language. One read “ Gold- er's Sunday call c a u g h t
Scranton tn hit hotel suit*.
water or death.”
Scranton had hi* own spe­ From that time on the signals
cial deluge o f telegram*, most were new. Th* g o v e r n o r
uging him to jump into the brought some papers with
race against Goldwater. And him Into the television studio.
even In the dying moment* of Dut since he mad* no move
his briefly enlivened candi­ to look at them during hta In­
dacy, two separate 110,000 terview, no on* knows for
sure they were the page* of
contribution* came hi* way.
— Rockefeller Is said to be th* now-burled document.

— Footnote* to a Governors'

Koreans Remain On Dole
I H n Korean way of life
Barer baa been noted for Its
adherence to democratic prin­
ciple*.

var.ia not to "chew up the

C LE V E LA N D , Ohio (N E A )

Thought For Today

Phil Newsom Says

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And to love him with nil the heart,
and with all the understanding, nnd
with nil the strength, nnd to love
one's neighbor ns oneself, is much
more thnn whole burnt offerings nnd
sacrifices.— Mark 12:33,
•
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We must never be bitter— if we
indulge in hate, the new order will
only be the old order. We must meet
hate with love, physical force with
soul force.— Martin Luther King, Jr.

Biossat —-Roy Cromley

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torm er President Dwight D. had in the past few years
|Eisenhower charged Monday fewer experienced persons as
that the Democratic adminis­ sociated with making our foreign policy, and mistakes have
tration has let inexperienced
been m ade." Eisenhower said.
persons
make key foreign
Elsenhower headed a panel
policy derisions.
o f prominent Republicans dis­
The former Chief Execulivc cussing foreign policy at the
also criticiicd the administra. last of a series of six "P a rty
tion's conduct of the anti-Com- to People" forums sponsored
niunist guerrilla war in South by the Republican National
Committee.
Viet Nam.

Ily Judy Turner

A thank-you note from Mrs.
Shipman was read anil the
Convention* and elections announcement that RVAH-9
was in charge o f the June
hold first place in the nation­
Til rift Shop drive was made
al news reports and for the by .Mrs. dcGannhl.
next few weeks nn election
Tho June bridge will be
Phone 322-113.1

will be the main news item in held on June 21 at the home
Officers Wives club of Mrs. A. F. Bono and Mrs.
C. J. Youngldade, will be hos­
circles also.
tess for the wives coffee on
On July 9 a president and
July 1.
vica president of the NOW
A guest of the group was
elub will be elected for six Mrs. D. G. Paeglow of Or­
month terms, ending in Jan­ lando, the mother o f Mrs.
uary. O f f i c e r s wIves of Henson.
RVAH-3 will be hostesses for
Refreshment* o f open faced
the election and change of sandwiches, petit fours and
board coffee, to be held in the otlici » » « * . Is were served to
N A S ballroom.
those attending, who were
In keeping with the election Mrs. N. G. Marshall, Mrs.
year theme, the ballroom will Floyce Lynch, Mrs. Jumes
be turned into a convention Bennett, Mrs. J. P. Smyth,
hall, complete with delegates, Mrs, Don .Sullivan, Mrs. G. L.
placards, a speakers platform Atkinson, Mrs. Willium Mal­
and pictures of the candidates. inowski, Mrs. A. O. Karnes,
Members o f the ltVAH-3 Mrs. P. E. Criswell, Mrs. C.
officers wives rlub will la? C. Smith, Mrs. It. A . Wing
divided into groups to cam­ and Mrs. D. A. Turner.
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paign for each o f the candi­
dates running for office to
Four new members were
give the meeting an authentic welcomed to the ltVAH-3 o f­
ficers wives c o f f e e
held
touch.
Those nominated for office Thursday at the home of Mrs.
include Mrs. Martin Sheridan Hubert Forster.
and Mrs. John Moloney for
Tho four are Mrs. Richard
vice president and Mrs. Chest­ J. Sample, Mrs. 1. F. Hughes,
er Fitzpatrick nnd Mrs. W il­ Mis.
Michael
Durant and
liam Yelinek for president. Mrs, G, D. Johnson,
Mrs. Yelinek is the incumbAn engraved silver tray was
cnt.
presented
to
Mrs.
C. J.
lliogrnphies o f the candi­ Youngldade whose husband is
date* will follow in future lho new executive officer of
UVA1I-9, nnd gifts for their
columns.
Committees named (or the new bullies were presented to
event are, Decorations: Mrs. Sirs. Jim Morgan, Mrs. Mar­
Willium Shuttuck, Mrs. Sum shall Atw ell and Mrs. Bill
Carr, Mrs. I!i! Rose. &gt;&gt;'» Du niun.
Robert Ashby, Mrs. Robert
Hostesses for the coffee
Repp, Mrs. Chester Fitzpat­ wero Mrs.
Gerald
Coffee,
rick, Mrs. William Yelinek, Mrs. M. D. Lukenbocll and
Mrs. tlcruld Coffee, Mrs. Joe Mrs. Forster.
Obits ek, Mrs. George H o ff­
Mrs. Tom Hite was named
man, Mrs. Sterne Uultc, Mis. tho ” F r i e n d l y Dragon."
John Capewoll.
Guests present were Mrs.
Food! Mrs. IInr)’ Donklefs, Glen Coll, the mother of Mrs.
Mrs.
Hurry
Bryant,
Mrs. Atw ell nnd Mrs. 1). E .Mor­
Rotiold Queen, Mrs. W. C. gan, tho mother-in-law of
Williams, Mrs. David Dear- Mrs. Morgan.
olph, Mrs. Robert McDaniels,
Plans for the July t&gt; elec­
Mrs. Charles llullnrd, and tion and change of board cof­
Mrs. A. A. McClannhan.
fee were discussed and the
Mrs. luiwrenca Plnsel and next squadron coffee was set
Mrs. Put Murphy are in for July 2. Forty-four mem­
charge of the racrvallun*.
bers o f the club were at the
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meeting.
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Tho parly will start at 8
m. and refreshment* will
Officers and their ladies of
bo served. Any V A ll- l— Del. Detachment 8 o f VAII-11 bid
H w ife interested can call nil official farewell to Cdr.
Mrs. W all at 322-7003.
Fred Carment. the O fficer in
On
Saturduy Mrs. Jack Omrgn of Del. 8, at « pool
Jenkins will bo hostess Tor n parly Friday night.
come as you are coffee at her
Cdr. Carment will be reliev­
home, beginning at 10 «• m- ed Friday Ivy Cdr. D. F. Munand cm Juno 27. Mrs. Michael day in change of charge rerepotoplnskt will bo the hos­ inuniet.
tess for ■ potluck weinic
Lt. Cdr. H, B. Helms and
l.t. ( j g ) J. P. Colonial wero
J-UHflt'
VAII-11 — Dct. 8 enlisted also given farewell gifts by
wives arc invited to attend the group.
Captain J. O. Mayo present­
all of tho event*.
Plans fo r these s o c i a l ed the silver chafing dish to
events wero made at a recent Cdr. Carment. Captain Mayo,
meeting o f tho Checkmate Cdr. Monday and Cdr. Gar­
wives club. Mrs. Jenkins and ment all sjwike to the group.
Mrs. Potopinski w er* hos­
Guests at the swimming
party, held at the officers
tesses fo r tho group.
Four new members were pool, included Captain and
Mayo;
Mrs,
B. W.
welcomed to the rlub. I hey Mr*.
are Mrs. Jaek Mulder, Mrs. Bartholomew and Mis. I!. W.
Richard Murkland. Mrs. Jim­ Kennedy, wives o f tin skipper
my Clements and Mrs. Thom­ and executive officer of V A II11 respectively.
as McAnnally.
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Hostess for the July t l
meeting will bo Mrs. Hilly Mrs. B. 11. Brown was the
Hubley. The mreling will be hostess fo r » dinner at her
held at the Acey Deucy Club home fo r members of the
V A II-7 officers wives elub
, t 7:30 p. m.
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Saturday evening.
Boost beef, wild rice and
Mrs. J. A. dcGanahl presid­
ed over her first meeting tossed salad wero on the
Wednesday o f the RVAII-U menu.
officers wives club as wife of
Farewell gifts were given
the commanding officer of ths to Mrs. Bob Lavender and
Mrs. Jerry Droiiimerhnusen,
ffjundron.
She became first lady of whose husbands recently left
the squadron wives when Cdr. the squadron. Mrs. George
dcGanahl relieved Cdr. J. I*. Dresser was presented with
Shipman as skipper o f tho a g ift fo r her new son.
Those attending were Mrs.
■rpiadron on June 5.
The coffee was held at the Jack Tuttle, Mrs. Roy Mc­
home o f Mrs. Jerry Henson Clain, Mrs. Bob Donaldson,
who was assisted as hostess Mrs. Marsh Bittick, Mrs. Dak
Wright, Mrs. Georgs Uffman,
by Mrs. G. K. Morrow.

t.

Ike Raps Demos' Foreign Policy Handling

June 15, 1961 — Tape 5

The

panel

answered

ques

tions from an invited audience
of

1,000

and

from

question­

naires mailed to party m em ­
bers.
"T h e

United

Mates

must

\

lead and not boss," said Eisen­
hower. He said some nations
have become resentful be­
cause America has tried to
"force our system on other
peoples."

N aval

PRESS TIME FOR tho "Chcckor-Tiipo,” tho newsletter published by
wives of VAII-11 nnd Dot. 8. finds Mrs. .1. R. Sandusky, Mrs. Hermit
.liimisnn, Mrs. A. Cnrnett nnd Mrs. .1. M. Jenkins hard at work. T h o
“ C ln x h e i- T a p o " is sent to both enlisted and officers wives at home and
abroad and to the U S S Roosevelt on which VAII-11 is deployed. Mrs. ■).
M. Catron also works on the paper.

Mrs. A1 Campbell, M i*.
Conn, Mr*. Rich Martin,
Zeke Burn*. Mrs. Kd
Mr*. Don Dcnuult and
Larry Dion,

Dirk |Mrs. D. F. Monday nnd M i*.
Mr*. John Moloney.
Uefreshmenl* o f ten sand­
Foy,
M i*. wiches and cake* were served
with coffee
anil iced tea
from tlie table which featured
Members o f the VAH-7 en­ n yellow and gold centerpiece
listed mens wives elub are of glad* and mum*.

asked to bring article* fo r thu
while elephant *ul« to their
Juno meeting, T h u r s d a y
morning at 9:30 at the Acey
Deucy Club.
Thursday i* also the dead­
line for new* for the “ Sovenettes N ew *," the newspaper
being sent aboard tiiu USS
Enterprise.
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Farewell gifts were given
to Mrs. J. P. Colonim and
Mrs. 11. B. Helms at the
Thursday coffee o f tha offleer* wives o f VAII-11 ami
Det. H held at the home of
Mr*. M. D, Werner,
.Silver bon-bon dishes were
given to each o f the ladle*
and a Chcekerlail apron vvn*
also given to Mr*. Cotniimi
*incu her husband is return­
ing to civilian life. Lt. Cdr.
Helms is going In the Naval
War College
in Newport,
Rhode Island.
Mrs. .1. O. Mayo was a
guest of the group and spoke
on tha nerd for Navy relief
volunteers. She was given «
"coffee
fla g "
representing
each squadron nn one side ami
the Cherkertuils nn tho nther.
It had lieen made by Mrs.
J. A. Sandusky.
The now booklet which will
serve as an information guide
fo r new wives was shown to
the group. The booklet con­
tains biographical information
about each Cherkertail family,
duties and history o f troth the
wives eluh nnd the squadron
mid general information about
the base and the town.
It will Ire distributed to all
V A H -U — Del. 8 wives and to
new members of tha group as
they mine In.
Present at the coffee were
Mrs. It. W. Kennedy, Mm.
Harvey Auburhon, Mr*. R. D.
Field, Mrs. O. /.. Gentry, Mrs.
Ii. C, Ihirdy, Mrs. D. R. Be­
gin, Sirs, W. E. Donahue, Mrs.
J. M. t ’utron, Mr*. Jack Den­
nison, Mrs. A. C. Stallings,

S taff officers wives bridge,
12 noon. Home of Mi*. Wade
Markley.

Borrow up to $5,000

VAII-11— Dei.
8 enlisted
mens wives coffee, 8 p. m.
Home o f Mis. Warren Wall.

VAH-7 o f f i c e r s
wives
bridge, H p. In. Home of Ml*.
Roy McClain.
COMING E VE N TS
V A II-7 enlisted mens wivrs
Wednesday, June 17
eluh, 9:30 a. m. Acey Deucy
CFO wives club meeting, 8
Club.
p. m. N A S ballroom.
Sniurd*), Jour 20
Thursday, June IS
CPU wive* club family pic­
V A ll- l enlisted mens wlvrs
nic. -i p in. Lake Golden.
club, 7:30 p. in. N A S ballVAII-11— Del.
8 en!l*ted
room.
mens wieva club "Come As
You A re C offee," JO a. m.
Home of Mrs. Jink Jenkins.

Take up to 5 Y E A R S to repay.

FLORIDA STATE BANK
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
S A N F O R D

Sanford Boy, 1,
Junior Engineer

Young Jim Wooden of San­
ford has Irccn designated a
Junior Engineer by the Toy
Tinkers of Evanston, III., mak­
ers of tinker toys.
Seven year obi Jim rerently
received a certificate of award
from the company for his originnl m o ld of an air boat
and radar »lati'&gt;n, made from
the popular construction toy*.
"W e are guided in our intro­
duction of new models by the
imagination of tIso children
who serai ns their creations.
Many find their way into our
Instruction sheets that are
periodically revised," noted
Jack Wright, the company’s
chief designer.
Tile selection of the award
for Jim, "in recognition of
creative imagination, ingen­
uity and skill" was ma le a l­
ter his parents had sent tn a
photograph of their son’s ori­
ginal model
The young “ construction en­
gineer" is Ihc son of Dr. ami
Mrs. Robert Wooden of IU3
Vinewood Drive, Loch Artmr,
Dr. Wooden is the dental offi­
cer at the Sanford Naval Air
Station dispensary. They also
have a five year old son.
Jim, who "likes (o do things
different" will be In Ihe third
grade at Lake Mary School
next year.

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have sizzled to record highs and we're fan­
ning the flames with record-high trade allow­
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Page 6 — June 16, —

About Sports

Thinking Chicago Climbs
Out Loud Back On Top Of

Lenta Moves lip
One Notch In
Golf Purses

By Jail an 8 Una Irons
A

revoluUonary

before ■
legislature

mb

proposal

century

requiring

alala
fisher­

By Milton Rlchman
UP I Sport* W riter

DUNEDIN

(U P I )

—

loay

The Drat thing you have to

Lcm a’a *8,000 purse for win­

v ria l fishing license good for understand about big, good-na
lifetime or angling waa lured W all Bond la that he'll
greeted with biller end vocl- probably never win the moat
valuable player award.
feroui oppoiltlon.
Nor Is be the most likely
F o r t u n a t e l y , Habermen quickly realised that It candidate to win a batting
title, but he'd probably win
waa aeceaaary for the atate
hands down If the Houston
to apend money In varlona
Colls ever decided to conduct
waya to malntala flaking,
a contest for the beat-liked
ta g that tho equitable way
player in their club.
to raiae theae fund a waa to
Need a favor? Ask Bond, If
charge the participant!.
there's a tough job to be done
Today Deeming la an ac­
with no glory attacked, aak
cepted part of fiahlng. Each
Bond, lie 's the kind who docs
year anglers
plunk
down
thinks like that gladly.
around $51 million for more
Bond isn't exactly another
than 20 million flihing taga,
Mickey Mantle, either You
licenaea, atampa and perm it! can tell by hia .251 average.
without ■ whiaper o f proteat.
Bui Monday night he drove
Not mrprlalngly, Califor­
In four runs with two singles
nia doot the M fgeet hnal- to help the Colts beat the St.
■tea. That atate laaued 3,- Louis Cardinals, 8-3.
•13,431 flak big permits dur­
Only one other game waa
ing the period July 1, 1M2 played In the National League,
through
June
M,
IMS.
with the San Francisco Giant*
Minnesota waa n distant defeating the Cincinnati llcds,
oecood, followed hy Michi­ 8-5, to move within eight per­
gan and Wlaconaln.
centage point* o f the Idle first
Florida cold 888,751 realdent place Phillies.
and 128,500 noa-realdent perThe
Chicago While Sox
mlta for a total o f 817,251 dur­ bounced back into first place
ing tbla period.
iu the American League with
• • •
a 8-1 triumph over the BaltlManager Frank Tbom ai of mor Orlolca, while the Wash­
Sanford'a Poat 83 Legion club ington Senators downed the
. . . calling along with alx Los Angeles Angels, 3-2. Rain
wine and two loaaei in their washed out the Minnesotaeight eonteata . . . lays he Cleveland contest only other
doubta very aerlouaiy If he'll game scheduled.
utilize ace moundaman Jim
Courier in any of the three
gatnei on tap for thla week­
end.
Tbom ai' alao playa Ortando'a Poat M l at 1:M Wedneaday night at the local
Memorial Stadium. Friday
night they go to Orlando to
tackle Poat 18—their tradi­
A winning streak was ex­
tional rivals—and Saturday
they're home again to boat tended and a losing string waa
terminated In Men's League
N ew Smyrna Beach.
Courier, aaya Thomaa, haa piny Monday night nt Fort
an ailing back, Frank aaya be Motion Park when tha Kingswantl to take absolutely no wood Builders grabbed their
ebeneee on Courier. Plrat of 10th victory In a row and I-eall, Thomaa—aud h o 'i right Itoy EatrMge kept Ills pitch­
aa rain — realltes the future ing record Intact.
potential o f t h e
veriatlla
Kstrldgo won his tOth con­
youngater tat a professional secutive mound decision when
■ports career. Secondly, ha the Builders beat Florida
knows that he'll be needing State Bank’s entry 10 to 1.
Courier when the Sanford out­ Don Harvey and and Butch
fit goes into end o f acaaon Cook had home runs and Bo]|.
playoffs.
Ing hud four hita fo r tha vic­
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tors.
Thoie In the know tall ua
USO snapped a 10-gnme
to keep our eyo on young losing streak by getting Into
W alt Morgan—a local lad who tho win column fo r the very
l i a member of the Seminole first time this year. They
Swim
Association’* junior topped Chaee, 8 to 1. Jack
team and participates In the Ollvar turned In a fine hurling
erventa for boya eight ycara performanca in givin g up only
old and younger. Morgan touk six aafetlra. Tha UBO'a back­
first place In three events Sat­ ed him afield with some nifty
urday when Seminole awept dcfrnslva play.
first place honor* In the
Oliver aided his own cause
Kingswood Manor swim meet with a pair o f Idngtea, Brown
at Orlando.
o f UHO also had two hit*.
Morgan captured f i r s t
place ribbons In t h r e e
•vents — the 25-yard free­
style, backstroke end but­
terfly.
Philadelphia S3 »
.604
Some aay that If he con­
San Fran.
34 23 .598
tinues on thla pace he'll be Cincinnati
so 28 .538 H i
breaking atat* records. He Plolsburgh
20 27 .518 415
swam against the best from Milwaukae
30 28 .517 4V5
clubs at Orlando, Mt, Dora,
Chicago
27 27 .500 Stk
Umatilla and Ocala,
Los Angeles 28 30 .483 615
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SI. Louis
28 31 .478 7
Don't know whelher you no- Houston
28 32 .467 715
tlced It or not but on last New York
18 40 .323 18
Friday’s Herald sports page
Monday’* Result*
we Dated a Legion game be­ San Francisco 6 Cincinnati 8
tween Sanford and Cam-1- Houston 8 St. Louis 3
berry to be played at Cooper
Only garnet scheduled
Field In the C anclberry lice
Wednesday's Games
rcation Center at 7:30 that Cincinnati at San Francisco
evening. We alao Dated a Philadelphia at Chicago
South Seminole Senior League Milwaukee at L o i Angeles
tilt for • p.m. at the lam e St. Louis at Houston
place.
New York at Pittsburgh
T b its the way the alatea
were given to ui. We wonder­
ed which game would prevail.
The Legion contest did and
the gam * between Suntand
Result* Monday
and Bear Lake waa postpon- Navy 14 Florida M ate Bank •
Fia. Stale
302 301- 8 7 4
Navy
422 34-14 IS I
W P - R a y Milwood (8-1), L P Andy Steele (1-3)
Game Tuesday
Sanford Atlantic at George's
4:30 at Bay Avenue Park

ning the Buick Open Invita­

men to pay 28 oenta for a unia

Builders Trim
FSB; USO Ends
Losing Streak

National League

Little American

Southern League
Tonight
at Locomotiva

brains,
nerve
knot* control the different
party o f the body, Marineland
o f Florida reports.

JIM M Y A L T M A N la shown with 63 bream and
10 catfish he and Jim Johns o f Orlando recently
caught while fiBhlng out o f the Wekiva River
Haven camp.
(Herald Photo)

Chase Wins One
More; Threatens
League Leaders
Chasa —

City

now tha terror*
Recreation

80 Students To
Get Diplomas

U. 8. Coast Guard certifi­
cates of basic small boat aclmanshlp will
be
awarded
Saturday night to aome 80
etudenta who w ill graduate
from a safety course pre­
sented by tbo U. S. Const
Guard Auxiliary Orlamlo-Sanford Flotilla 4-11.
Examinations were given
leat week to 80 Central Flori­
dians who met twlru weekly
at tha Orlando Chamber of
Commerce fo r tho course of
study. Coast Guard Auxiliary
Commander W , J. Donnny Is
expected to present the grad­
uation certificates. Another 8lesson aafety course is being
considered his Fall,
The graduation
exercises
will be held at 7:30 Saturday
night at the Croat llcilaurant
in l ’llie Hllle.

Junior League
Results Monday
Shrine 10 Klwanli i
Shrine
010 220 S— 10 8 2
Klwanli
Oja 000 0— 1 o 3
WP—Ron Dudley (5-1), L I’—
Steve Gordie (1-2)
Rotary IS Lake Mary T
Lake Mary
050 101— 7 7 5
Botary
u i 5 J *~ tt 6 e
WP— Bobby Powell (6-2), L P
—Charlie Lytlo (5-fl)
Game* Tuesday
Elks at Civitan 4:30
CPO at Shrine 7:30
at Memorial Stadium

Florida Slate
Results Moods?
Lakeland 7 Ft. Lauderdale 2
St. Pete 4 Orlando 1
Tampa 8 Miami 8
Sarasota 4 Daytona Beach 1

Monday's Results
Porpoises ma’- i a wide va­
riety o f sounds, tome of
which are known to be used
aa ■ form o f communication
among members o f the por­
Moray eela often feed on poise herd. First recognition
octopus. Both are exhibited o f tha meaning o f such sound*
alive nt Marineland o f Flor­ occurred at Marineland ef
Florida,
*
ida.
Birmingham 4 Chattanooga
Knoxville 3 Asheville 0
Lynchburg 8 Columbus i
Charlotte 8 Macon 1

8

S U N N Y H AYS, former city and state police
officer and stock car driver in many o f the top
racing events in the Southeast, has acquired the
ownership and management o f Ron-Sun Motors
In Sanford. The firm, located on east First
Street and formerly operated ns Brass Motors,
will sponsor two major stock car pilots driving
Plymouths.
(Herald Photo)

Strikes • • • Dudley Tosses
No-Hitter As
Broglio And Shantz
Spares
Shrine Wins
Traded To St. Louis

There was an interesting
De­ meeting o f the Men'* Bowling
partment’s
Little
National Association this pest week
League — continued
their regarding events fo r '64-65
bowling season, but more
winning ways In a big fa­
specifically — the Firecrack­
shion under the lights at Ft. er Special tournament!
Mellon Park Monday evening
Tho qualifying dates are set
when they trounced standard fo r June 18 thru July 2. You
may bowl anytime there are
Oil by a score o f 22 to 1.
Tho victory, In addition to two ready to qualify with
their wine last weekend over special times reserved fo r ev­
th e
Locomotive Engineers ening entries at 7 and 9 p.m.
Double
eliminations
will
and Hunta, put* Chase Into
start
July
3
and
continue
contention fo r the Little N a­
tional flag. Hick Smith hurled thru the 5th.
There are two divisions •
two-hit ball fo r Chasa and
poated his fourth mound win one fo r thosa with averages
o f 170 and over end another
In five performances.
In the Little American, pen­ for kegleis with averages
nant winning N avy torpedoed under 188.
President PhD Rocha and
Florida State's Bankers, 14
to 0. W alt Jordan had four Secretary John Knceland along
hits and Andy Rufus aided with the others who attended
the Sailors' attack with di­ thla Important meeting. Gor­
rect hits. Kay Milwood was don Honeycutt, Harold Apple­
the winning pitrher. N avy Is by and Jack Kanncr all feel
still on "aland by," ready to that there’ll be more than 120
meet the Little National loop entries this year. Can you
champs In a best-of-three imagine what that prise Ret
would look DkeT
■cries starting June 28.
Let’s give the aaeoclatlon
our eupportl
o f tha

K A T H Y 8C H ILIT T, member o f the Skate City
Dance and Figure Club which is now participat­
ing in the Florida Roller Skating Championships
in Tampa, is an entrant in the event’s Queen
contest.

American
League
Chicago
32 20 .618
84 22 .607
Baltimore
32 21 .604
New York
U
32 26 .551 a
Minnesota
29 29 .500 6
Boston
27 27 .500 6
Cleveland
25 29 .463 1
Detroit
Washington 27 35 .435 10
!/&gt;■ Angeles 24 37 .393 m s
Kansas City 20 36 .357 14
Monday’s Results
Chicago 9 Betti more 1
Washington 3 Los Aogelee I
Mlneiota at Cleveland, ppd.,
rain
Only games scheduled
Wednesday's Games
Kansas City at Detroit ( a )
Minnesota at Claveland 3 (tn)
L o i Angeles at Washington
(n )
Chicago at Baltimore ( a )
Boston at New York

It’e

good

Boredorf

to

back

see
In

Bobby

Ron Dudley, who turned In

action

one no-hlttcr thla spring for

again. (M aybe other bowlers

the

Sanford

Junior

High

agree I )

Bobby

Talking about hot aeriea
leads me to our 'Bowler o f
the Week’ salute. Once again
we have our challenge board
in operation whereat you
have to defeat the current
king and successfully defeat
four challengers.
The current "K in g " la John
Knceland — "B ow ler o f the
Week I"
John shoveled In games of
238, 182, 258 fo r a tremend­
ous 677 scratch aeries. (P.S.
Ills opponent waa a fellah by
the name e f Split-ekit)
Wednesday evening In the
Ball A Chain League, Andy
SUne had himself a real good
night. He shot games o f 170,
171 and 208 fo r a respectable
550 aerlee. This was the high
fo r the gents In thla group.
Others who enjoyed bowl­
ing that night causa o f good
games Included Margie FarReiulta Monday
rta, 170; Eve Rogero, 168 and
Kingswood t« Florida State husband Gene, IBS; Rose Phil­
Bank 1
ips o f Chuluota, 177; Susy
Fia. sute
ooo ioo-1 a a Reno, 181; Bill Meek, 180 and
Kingswood
541 015-16 IS 3 Thelma Hickson 178.
W P - Leroy Estrldg* (10-0),
s e e
L P -H u n ter (0-2)
B a r b a r a Rohrer finally
HR—Don Harvey, Klngiwood,
made It Into tha eeleet group
filth o f the year
who entered that 'charmed
Butch Cook, Kingswood,
circle’ by rolling her flret 200fourth of the year
plua league gam*. While toil­
USO 8 Chase 1
ing In the N a ry W ivo» Lea­
USO
331 010 1 - 8 to 8
gue Friday Barb amassed a
Chase
100 000 0 - 1 • •
total e f 308, Watch how easy
W P -J a c k Oliver (1-1), L P —
It la to roll another one.
Dick Frank (8-11)
(W ell, anyway that'a what It
Games Tonight
says
here In fine print!)
M cIUney at Robbs 7:30
e s s
Wilson M aier at Longwood
Tha week-end winners e f
8:43
tho Saturday night Scotch
at Fort Mellon Park
Doubles were a couple o f
newcomers to the genie of
bowling • Doug and Darkla
Ow*n a.
Tho Owens’ collected flret
ReonlU Monday
plae* prise money fo r their
Rebels 33 Ttgera I
978 aeries, including handi­
Chiefs 38 Cube •
cap. Coming In ascend and
Game* Wednesday
Yanks vs Tigers F t Mellon third was A ! Green and NanLittle League F ield ) 4:30
ey Conway with a 853 series
Chiefs va Panthers (F t. Mel­ and Sue Jackson and Billy
lon Softball F ield ) 4:30
Anderson with a 933 series.

The
All Am erica
Game

CHICAGO (U P1) — The Chi­ ing staff but Ineffective this
cago Cubs gambled today that year, will be wearing a Minn­

shot Bravos, notched his second stronger pitching from start­
games o f 203, 181, 244 and no-hltter o f the year Monday e r Ernie Broglio and reliever
217 fo r an 865 aerlee. Along afternoon at Sanford Memor­ Bobby Shantx would make up
the w ay ha picked up two ial Stadium when he picked for the loss of speedster Lou
up his fifth Junior Boya Lea­ Brock in right field.
J P ’s.
Broglio and Shantx were ob­
The above action took place gue decision.
tained Monday from St. Louis,
It was win number nine In
In the Monday night Slnglei
along with outfielder Doug
a row for the Shrine, a club Clemens, in return for Brock
Classic League. There are 20
which has led the loop aU and two pitchers, lefthander
bowlers now competing in
through the second half with­ Jack Spring and righthander
this summer league. Quit* a
out a loss. The Shrincrs could Paul Toth, (n the second deal
few believe there’ll be some­ clinch tho iccond half flag
between the clubs In less than
where around 40 In the fall tonight with a victory over
two wcks.
League o f tha Classic.
CPO. I f they do win It they'D
Shantz, Cubs head Coach
Some newcomers now roll­ meet the first half winncri,
Bob Kennedy said, would get
ing In the Summer Include the Elks, In a loop playoff.
"about 13 minutes" to get
John Bridges, Bill Anderson,
In another Junior League ready and then he'll be on the
Dick Parker, George Paulk, tilt Monday Rotary beat Lake firing line In relief, while BroJack D uffy, Harold Johnson, Mary 15 to 7. Ten different gllo, who has a 3-5 record for
Don Ethell and John Knea- players figured In notary's the Cards thla season with a
Isnd.
scoring spree, Bobby PoweD 3.53 earned run average, will
Thursday night In tha Jet went the distance for the win­ atari soon, perhaps In the
Lanes Kcglers League a cou­ ners and got the decision. Cubs' fourth game coming up.
ple o f the ‘giants' in this He's now 8 and 2 fo r the sea­
Meanwhile, Jim Grant, dean
loop found tha lanes to their son.
of the Cleveland Indians pitch­
liking.
Bob Workman, bowling for
W all Plumbing, had a 545
■erieat Clarence Henning o f
Sullivan’s Camera Serviccnter had 182, 183, 188/684;
Tommy Kipp o f the Sanford
Atlantic Bank averaged over
the 180 plateau — 543; o f the
Mooee team. Fry checked In
with a 188/635 set.
won’t

tional golf tournament Sunday
has catapulted him into fourth
place in the unofficial profes­
sional golfers standings.
Lema, moving up one notch
from last week's standings
has earned *39,861 so far this
year.
Jack
Nicklaus*
*50,951.66
still kept him In the No. l
spot. Arnold Palmer, with
*15,901.25 and BUI Casper Jr.
with *44,229.29 traU Nicklaus
in the second and third slots
respectively.

esota Twins uniform fo r to­
night'* game here.
The Indians traded him Just
before the Monday midnight
deadline to the Twins for
righthander Lee Stange, an­
other player to be named to­
day
and
an
undisclosed
amount of cash.

International
League
Monday’s Results
Toronto 5 Richmond 1
Buffalo at Columbus, ppd.,
rain
Rochester 5 Atlanta 3
Syracuse 6 Jacksonville 8
There
are
about
38,000
known aperies in the mush­
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Holds Hearings
In DeBary

The Merchant’* Dlvlilon of
the DeBary Chamber of Ci tntnerce, formerly known a* the
Business
and
Professional
Division but changed due to
conflict in nan.es, met Met
week at DeBary Manor w:th
Ed Davia presiding.
E. Todd Clay, new business,
man of the area, was Introduccd. The group voted to pro­
vide current Information pam­
phlet* about DeBary to all
points o f entry In the state,
Sam Faron repotted on ad­
visability of beginning work
on
securing
needed
road
rights of way. Lenny Biondl
will bead this project with
assistance from Clay,
Next meeting of the group
was scheduled for 7:30 p, m.,
July 14. All members were
asked to bring another Inter­
ested person to this meeting.

A number o f young people
from the Presbyterian Church
o f the Covenant o f Sanford
and from SL Andrews Pres­
byterian Church o f Bear Lake
are

attending

(Junior

the

H igh)

Pioneer

Camp

being

held thia week at Camp Win­
ona, DeLeon Springs.
Those
church

from
are

the
Bruce

Sanford
Black,

Cheryl Seuddor, Cathie Cob-

June 18, 1084 — Pap* 7

WrrsTB

75 Enrolled
For V CS
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A

By Mr*. Adam Mullrr
Board met recently at the De­
nary

Firemen'*

Recreation

Hall to hear requests pertain­
ing to the area. G. P. Page
from DeBary and the Health

Spacemobile
Programs Set
At Museum
A “ Spacemobile" presented
through N A S A will be at the
Central Florida Muteum and
Planetarium July 7 through
July 30.
Group reierration* are now
being accepted by the mus­
eum, 810 E. Rollln* Avc., Or­
lando, for related programs
which will Ineludo lecture
demonstration* and discusaion* o f the nation'* space
program for peaceful pur­
poses,
The programs will be con­
ducted, without charge, by
experienced apace science ed­
ucators
authoritatively
in­
formed on space science and
exploration activities o f thb
National Aeronautics
and
Space Administration.

erly, Hobcrta Makln and Lois
Itice. Serving on the sta ff are
Mrs. W alter T. Seuddor ami
Otto Garrett o f Sanford. Di­
rector Is Itev. Thomas II,
Siskin, pastor o f the churches.
Attending front Bear Lake
are Ricky Driggers, Brandon
Heath, Jeanle Patrick, Shcrry l Heath and Ricky Heath.
On the sta ff is Mrs. E. F. Col­
bert.
COLUMBIA, S. C. (U P I) Itev. Makln has announced
that the Church o f the Cove­ Joseph Francis Bryan Jr., ac
nant now has a new sign out cused kidnapklllcr ol three
front at 8775 South Orlando young boys, has been found
Drive. The sign wns designed mentally competant and will
stand trial lor the abduction
by I.orry V. Black and con­
ol one ol them, a government
structed by W alter Bohannon,
attorney said today.
W.
Sterne Boltc, Charles
Kauffman, assisted by Blaek,
Boy Scouta helped by cutt­
■'Fuller'* earth" is used In
ing and finishing the ply­ fulling cloth and as a filter
medium.
wood letter*.

Youth Program
Opens Friday
In DeBary

Bryan Competent

.........................

Department sat in on the
hearing*. Chairman J o h n
Bornmsn presided.
The request of
Mnhton
Shrock wns approved to add
unit* to the present Trailer
Park located within the city
limit* o f New Smyrna lieurh.
Permission was granted to
Joe B. Miller to huild u sports
car drag race truck on SR &lt;4
south and SU 415, two-and*
one-half miles on the east side
o f the road. Included will be
concession stands, restaurant
and other buildings as spec­
ified In regulations.
Mrs. R. Tredwelt presented
maps o f Oak Hill toned in
accordance with district five.
A permit wss granted fo r In­
stallation o f an electric pole
and water pump at Orange
Camp Road.
Several denials were giv­
en requests for Individual
trailers to be located on prop­
erty not xoned for trailers.
Additional replats were ap­
proved fo r Breercwood Park
in Orange City and Lake Ma­
rie Estates In DeBary.
Member* o f the zoning
board were Darwin Bruce,
vice chairman; Edward ltraly
o f Denary, Ruth Tredwell,
secretary, Oak H ill; John
tlornman, chairman and A t­
torney John Chishlohm of
N ew Smyrna Beach.

TH E NEW RECTORY for All Salnta Episcopal
Church in Enterprise has been completed and
blessed. Rev. and Airs. Michael J, Kippenhi'uuk,
shown at the entrance to the now home, moved
in last Wednesday.
(Cox l ’ hoto)

Farewell Party Honors Fosters
By Helen Snodgraae
and Mrs. H. W ight Klrtley
Rev. ami Mia. Fred Foster and their family who were
o f Burnett Memorial Metho­ welcomed at a covered dish
supper held in Fellowship Hall
dist Church In Enterprise
of the Church June 8.
were guests o f honor last
Tuesday evening at a farewell
party given in the church an­
nex by member* of the con­
gregation and friend* of the
church.
Gifts o f linrns and a purse
were presented tho couple fo l­
lowing group singing of a
song composed especially for
the Fosters by Mrs. Mirl
Winkler and sung to the tuna,
"M y Bonnie Lies Over the
Ocean." Bandy McBride, Lin­
da Long and Danny Braddock, representing the Senior
M YF, presented Rev, Foster
with a movie camera.
The Foster*, who have been
at Barnett Memorial for the
past three years, have been
transferred to the church In
Oxford. Assuming the pastor­
ate In Enterprise will be Rev.

Bear Lake Club
To Install
Officers
By Maryann Mile*
New

offirrra o f the Benr

Lake Community Club will tw

By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
The Summer Youth Pro­
gram In Dellary, sponsored by
various clubs and organisa­
tions under auspices o f the
Dellury
Civic
Association,
will open Friday at the Com­
munity Center, A total o f 85
youngsters, from four to 17
yenra, are registered.
Scheduled activities Include
basketball, volleyball, shuffle
hoard, ping pong, croquet,
baseball, fishing contests, rol­
ler skating, square dancing
and group alnglng.
Mothers and adult friends
are Invited to participate in
assisting with the program.
Overall chairman la Glenn
Smith; Mrs. William t,*kcman and Mrs. A. Duffln are in
charge o f registration; Mrs.
Joseph Sweeney Is secretary
and Richard Fawley ti treas­
urer.

total

o f 75 youngsters

were registered fo r Vacation
Church School last week at
the D-*Bnry Community Meth­
odist Church.
Activities enjoyed included
outdoor sports and games,
rest periods for tho tiny tots,
classroom
crafts
and
art
work and refreshment peri­
od*.
Sirs. Cecil N. Ogg, w ife o f
the minister, wss in charge
o f refreshments assisted by
Mrs. Orville Jones and Mrs.
Ottovenga.

The Volusia County Zoning

OFFICERS o f the newly named "Merchant's Division" o f the DeBary
Chamber of Commerce ore, from left, Oscar Papineau, treasurer;
Dorothy Papineau, vice president; Ed Duvis, president and Alberta
Warner, secretary.
(Cox Photo)

Presbyterian
Young People
At Camp

BxtiTftrD

sure

D EHARY FISHING CLUB members and guests met Inst week nt RIuo
Springs Park for the club's third annunl fish fry. Chefs wero Uertrum
Gould, Jnmcs Greenlee nnd Norman Roach and hush puppies wero cooked
by Mrs. Clyde W right nnd Mrs. I. E. Whlsnnnt. Next regulnr meeting o f
the dub will bo July 8 in the Firemen's Recreation Ilnll In DeBary.
(Cox Photo)

Hospital Notes
JU N E I I
AD M ISSIONS
Ernestine

Westphal,

Brenda

Carroll, Steve Williams, Feme
Franklin, Josh Mulhvwt, Hel­
en Wcslgutc, Carla Holcomb,
Mathilda Debose, J o s e p h
Brown, Viola S. l ’ rlepke, Dor­
othy Base and Donald Eugene
Young, all o f Sanford; Mary
Dawson, Dellary;
Marjorie
Ashley, Lungwood; and Olga
Johnson, Brookline, Mass,
BIRTH S
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Pricpke, a Baby Girl, San­
ford; and to Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Knulerson, a Baby Boy,
DeLand.
DISCHARGES
Louis McNeil, P o m p a n o
Beach; Rocky Sessions, Lake
Monroe; John Lowry, Geneva;
Bernice Muller, Oviedo; Pa­
tricia Darby and Dessi* Lake,
DeBary; Gary West, Mims;
IHU Owen and Baby Girl, Jo
Ann Blank*, Annie Page and
Famlll Peterson, all o f San­
ford.
J U N K 13
ADM ISSIO NS
J u n n 11 e Stringer, Beverly
Brown, Carrlo Fenloy, Malile
Dixon and Pamela Nelms, all
of Sanford; Richard Noel T.ogonov. Charleston, H.C., Ren
J. Franklin, Haines City,
Shirley J. Manning, Longwood; Fred Hauldry, Delton*
and Lola Booth, DeBary.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mr*. John A.
Bryant, tlahy Girl, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Marcia B. Carter, Indian Ri­
ver; Jack Carlton Rrcmlle,
North
Orlando;
I,elia
M.

Cochran and Baby Girl, l.nugwood; Thelma L. Hocllu and
Baby Boy, and Paul Wlnskowski, Lake M ary; Bertha L.
Lindsey, Geneva; Lola Mc­
Donough and Baby Girl, John
C. Martin, Edith Cleaver and
Lucy Henry, DeBary; Bar­
bara M. Blevins and Uaby
Boy, Arthur Jackson, Johnnie
V. Juhy, Deborah Graham,
Agnes Bertrang, Emily It.
llruce, Ann Cowan, Lillian
Lavender, Beverly Jones and
Patsy ltutchtion, Sanford.
JU N E 13
ADM ISSIO NS
Elisabeth Morris, Mary Frank­
lin, Veulsha Barr, Thomas
Jefferson Bowman Jr., Anna
Ilanderaon, Thomas Walden
and Marion Elisabeth W al­
den, all o f Sanford; Beatrice
Raulerson, DeLand; M a r y
Shappard, Oviedo; and Caryl
W. Boardman, Geneva.
n iR T IIS
To Mr, and Mr*. Jerry D.
Manning, a Baby Girl, Longwood; and to Mr. and Mr*.
Cornelius Franklin, a Baby
Boy, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Richard Noel Logo no V, Char­
leston, S.C.; Lura Hush, Sor­
rento; Rolicrta Jsckson, Mait­
land; Todor Mlreheff, De­
nary; Imebln Copeland and
llahy Girl, Carolyn J. Miller
and llahy Boy, Rose A. McBratnle,
Jeanette
Kramer,
Cnnyl Chnnlot, Elley Hoy an I
EllralH'th Martin, all o f San­
ford.

GENERAL
ELECTRIC

Social Security
Advice Given
Social

Security

claimants

were wnmod today to check

HEATING

with their nearest Social Se­

AND

curity district office regard­

COOLING

ing »n y fee for services re­
garding such matters.

IS

District Manager Byron R.

OUR

Patton today said that Mis*

BUSINESS!

Mable G. Lewis and her assist­
ant Claude Hicks, were both

•Commercial.
Industrial, and
Trailer Application
Tim I

convicted on several count* of
performing unauthorized serv­
ices, which caused faleo infor­
mation and statements to be
given to the Social Security
Administration,
Lawbreaker* will be vigor­
ously prosecuted for viola­
tions o f the Social Security
Act,
Patton
warned.
Ha
stressed the greet Import­
ance of getting correct Infor­
mation from a district office,
regarding fee* charged for nsitsting claimant* and others
regarding social security mat­
ters.

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Installed at the monthly meet­
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day

at

the

Florida

power

Employes Club on Big Bear
Lake.
Taking over will be Richard
Ostrander,
president;
Earl
Howell, vice president; Mrt.
William Carpenter, secretary
and James Anrrum, treasurer.
Hostesses for the evening
Will be Mrs. Erma Btrasberg
and Mr*. Earl Btrasberg.

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Bon V oyage Party

Miss Pinnock Honored With Luncheon
By J i Ki

Barton

M r*. George H u n
Ray

o f Dol

Ann Atchlion, Dallas Caaaell, I Carol Hlghamilh, Grace Hul- I Pruitt, Sheri Mello and BrenConnie Comfort, Romona Cox, jbert, Marla Jones, Constance |da Petty.

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candelabra

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an

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linen

cloth.

Baled

eerved

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an

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fru it cocktail w a i enjoyed by
the gueita.
Attending

the

luncheon were

T.

W.
the

M n.

MRS. GEORGE H E A R N was hostess to a recent graduation luncheon
honoring her granddaughter, Miss Nancy Pinnock, n 10G4 Lymnn
graduate. Enjoying the luncheon were from le ft to right, Miss Marla
Jones, Miss Sheri Mello, Miss Pinnock, honoree, Mrs. T. W. Pinnock Sr.,
ntcronl grandmother, Mrs. T. W. Pinnock Jr., mother o f the honoree and
B rs. George Hearn, maternal grandmother and hostess.

honoree, and M n . T. W. Pin*
nock, Sr., the honorcea pater­
nal grandmother.
Othera attending were tho
Mlaaea Linda Pinnock, Jackie

A irs. Odham Addresses DeBary Club
B y M n . Adam Muller
DeBary

Professional

Business and

Women's

Club

held a covered dish supper
meeting,
Tuesday evening,
June I , at the home of Mrs.
John Dzlck on Alicante Drive.
Bert Lederhaui,

to

Washington,

president,

welcomed the members and
gussts, and Helen Snodgrass
gave the invocation.
Following the supper, Mar­
garet Williams, first vice
president, Introduced Kath­
erine Odham, supervisor of
registration in Volusia Coun*
ty. Mrs. Odham told tha
membership of her duties as
supervisor and states sbe was
an elected official these eight
y e a n . She stated her duties
were growing with Volusia
County, and her office waa
not a constitutional one.
Jo Peck Installed Betty P e ireck as a new member and
presented her with her club
pin.
Madollo Brazier was also
greeted as a guest.
B e r t Lederhaus selected
Helen 8tripp to be the new
•octal chairman.
A picnic waa planned for
July
I I at Sliver Glenn
Spring! when Mary Ann Le*
derhaua will bo celebrating
ber birthday.
A bake and white elephant
sale was held at the close ot
the meeting with Viola Leone
acting tha auper salesman.

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T he Cosby Family

By Doris Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cosby
and son Michael, Jr. have re­
cently returned from New
York and N ew Jersey, where
they combined a business and
pleasure trip.
They attended the wedding
o f Mrs. Cosby's sister, several
Broadway shows
and the
W orld'* Fair. A t tha fair
they saw Gov. Rockefeller nnd
Gov. Romney and enjoyed the
Florida Pavillion.
Mr. Cosby waa honor guest
o f a birthday cocktail party
hosted by John Zeller, Mrs.
Cosby's brother o f Merrick,
Long Island.
The Cosbys were guests of
the llllton Hotel overlooking
Central Park and enjoyed din­
ing at the Rockefeller Plaza.

Observance

Ml*s Mnuvecn Pitts, grad­
uate nf the 11)01 e-Inna o f Sem­
inole High School, was a re­
cent honor Kuciit o f a chatter
parly at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Garner. Assisting
Mr*. Gamer a* co-hotte*ie*
were Mra. John RumMey and
Mra. J. L. Dunn.
The claia color* o f red and

white were used to adorn tha
party roonia.

The buffut table, covered
with a brilliant crimson cloUi,
w ai centered with an arrange­
ment of red and white carna­
tions In a milk giasa contain­
er. Red end white mint* were
served In the late afternoon
with soft drink*, aa the gueat*
enjoyed Informal chatter,
A silver bracelet with a
graduation charm waa pre­
sented to the honoree !&gt;&gt; the
hostesses.
A t tha *n I o f the afternoon,
Newcomers to Dol Ray
Manor are Mr. and Mrs. N or­ whit* cake squares topped
with a rcii 61 were served
man Tooley and their two
with red and white parfait to
■ana.
the Mioses Cn ol Stumper,
Susan Stewart, Barbara Willi*
ford and Betty rittard.
Also to the Misses Jean
Masters, Janet Johnson. Carol
Thomas, Sandy Dervish, Joyc*
Shfpnrd, Sharon llcaly, Linda
Adenck, Gwen Champion and
Barbara Shock.

Honored Guest O f
Festive Luau

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By Julia IUrto#
Mrs. John peters, Jr., was
a recent honor guest o f a bar­
becue chicken cook out et the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Grundj on Dolores Drive,
The outing wes In observ­
ance o f the 13th wedding annivrrsary o f the John Peters'.
Chief Peters la presently
serving aboard the USS En­
terprise.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Rartns, Georg* Dorris,
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer K el­
ly o f Maitland; and Mr. and
Mrs. C liff Gustavson o f W in­
ter Park.

Jeannie Kerr Is

Altamonte

MISS M AU V E E N
Pitta, a 1964 gradu­
ate o f Seminole High
School, wan h o n o r
guent o f a recent chat­
ter party at the home
o f Mra. Roger Garner.

By Jane Casselberry
Stiss Jeannie Kerr, member
o f thla year's Lyman gradu­
ating class, was guest o f hon­
or June 0 at a luau given by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul K err at their home, 335
Plney Ridge, Casselberry.
Guests were Dennis Thatch­
er, Judy Leng, Bob Akins,
Mary Mark and Bill Dell,
Jeannie left by plane June
12 fo r a trip to Ohio whtre
•he will visit relatives and
friends, reluming home June
30. H ie trip was a graduation
g ift from her parent*.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beard,
Jr. o f Melbourne announce
tha arrival o f a daughter,
Stephanie Jean Beard, bom
May 28 In Melbourne, and
weighing eeven pound* and
fiv e ounces.
Mrs. Beard is the former
M argaret Malloy o f Sanford,
and the maternal grandpar­
ents are Mr. and Mra. John
Malloy o f Lake Bird.

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Solves underarm prob­
To saute fresh mushrooms
le m for many who ha d
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thousands o f gra tefu l users. boiler, add butter or m argar­
P o s itiv e action coupled w ith ine, salt to taste and cook
complsto gentleness to normal over gently boiling water un­
akin and clothing ia made poaaibU by new type o f formula til done.
devised b y a jyoung genius
pharmacy ana produced b y a
trustworthy 80-year-old labora­
tory. •p-day *jp p ]y . $3.00 piua
N O T IC E
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The House Of Rohio

• A l Salas Final
• Accredited C hute

IS NOW LOCATED A T

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gratulations from their many
Their son stationed In Ger­
many with the A :r Force sent
Iheiu a beautiful card with a
g ift o f money In it.
Albert Burk end Evelyn
Troutt were married in Peor­
ia III. on June 10th, 1930 and
came to Lake Monroe in 1950,
from New. London SIo. He is
a farm er in Lake Slonroe.
The Burks have 10 living
chiblrrn and one deceased.
Donna Jean, a twin died at
birth. Donald, stationed with
the Armed Forces in Ger­
many, Lee, Dunne, Sllke, Lyle,
Sandra, Junr, Judy and Car­
olyn, Lake Slonroe and W il­
liam, with the Armed Forces
Ft. Jackson, S.C. Duane is in
the National Guard Reserves.
Their many friends wish
the Burks many more happy
nnniversies.

MR. AND MRS. A L B E R T BU RK o f Lake Mon­
roe, recently observed their 25th wedding an­
niversary.

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Miss Pitts Party Honoree

anniversary

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25th

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Barbecue Given

K A T H E R IN E ODHAM, Bcnteci, supervisor o f registration, Volusia Coun­
ty, was guest speaker at u recent covered dish supper meeting o f tho DoBury Business and Professional Women’s Club. Standing from the left
aro Rert Lederhaus, president, Evelyn Dzlck, hostess, and Margaret
Williams, program chairman and first vice president.

A lbert
their

friends and relatives.

D.C.

delightful

Pinnock, J r* mother o f

The

party

As a reminder not to fo r­
get her many friends here
each o f the girls attending
gave her a disc with her
name and the date on It.
These were all put on a brace­
let. An evening o f talking
over
old
times
followed.
Punch, brownies, dip and
chip, mints, and nuts were
served.
Those attending were Judy
Wilson, hostess, Donna Davis,
Co-hnstess, Melanie H u r t ,
Beverly Dubois, Dehby Dal­
ton,
Shlela
Jordan,
Salty
Spencer and Tracy Thomp­
son.

School.

Silver

away

Sirs.

June 10th by receiving con­

Hoop, who are being trans­

Pinnock, a

Lyman

going

and

celebrated

wedding

Susan Hoop was feted at a

er o f Cdr. and Mrs. Louie B.

graduate o f the 1064 graduat­
in g

Sir.
Burk

last week. She is the daught­

ton honoring her grandaught*
M in

Silver W edding Observed

Miss Susan Hoop
surprise

Manor waa hostess re*

cently to a graduation lunch*
tr ,

Bids Farewell T o

A N O PE N HOUSE at tho DeRnry Community Conter recently welcomed
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Davis, who will be living on Hartley Avenue in Del­
tona upon retirement. From the le ft are Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. Hnrry
Powell, Mr. Powell, Mr. Duvis and Mrs. Robert E. Haney, all Hartley
Avenue residents.

Open House Welcomes Couple
By Mildred Haney
Resident* o f Deltona at­
tended an Open House at the
Community Center to meet
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis
o f Kamakura, Japan. Upon
retirement in two years, Mr.
and Mrs. Duvis will live In
tho homo they have purchas­
ed In Deltona.
H ie couple arrived In Flor­
ida a fter a tour o f the Unit­
ed States, giving lectures and
demonstrations in Japanese
art, flow er arranging and
Gyotaku" an ancient oriental
art o f reproducing a fish In
oil colors on paper, in Ita na­
tural size, shape and color.
Mr. Davla gave a short
demonstration o f "G yotaku"
showing how he ueei an actual
fish as a "p ro p ." Each Indi­
vidual scale stands out in the
tame color as found In the
origins! fish. He explained the
difference In fish found In
Japanese wetere and those
that we are fam iliar with
here. He displayed pictures o f
over thirty varieties o f fish
and the beautiful work done
on each.
Mr. Davis retired from the
United States N a vy In 1946
and since then has been a N av­
al Architect with the U.3.
N a vy Dept, with offices lo­
cated In Yokehame.
Mrs. Davis, o f Japanese
parentage, was bom in Sen
Juan Batista, a small mission
town In California. She waa
educated at Kelsln School for
Girls and had private tutor­
ing In the Imperial School In
Peking, China. She became In­
terested in oriental art dur­
ing the war, hoping that

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their
lovely
oriental type
home with Its extensive gar­
dens in Japan. They are look­
ing forward to coming bock
to Deltona and to the many
A fte r their visit In Florida, new friends they have made
the couple will fly back to here.

through this medium o f flow ­
ers and beauty, the East und
West would develop friend­
ships and como to a better un­
derstanding o f each other.

V A C A T IO N

B IB LE

SCH O OL

F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U RC H
519 P A R K A V E .
FRED R. CH ANCE, PASTO R
JUNE 17 • 26, 8:30 • 11:30 A . M.
CHURCH HUS SCHEDULE
Leave church et 7:20 tn 13th A Park West on 13th
to French (7:25). South on French to 20th. West on
20th to lla ys Drive to Club Road (7:35). Club Road
to 25th Ht. East tn French and Summerlin (7:50).
Summerlin North to Celery — W est In Mellonville and
south on Mellonville to 20lh. (7:55) 20th W est to Park
and north to Chureh (8:05).
Lra v* church to 3rd to Mangustln* to First (8:15)
First east to French to Ninth to Park to church, (8:30).

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That's Right! You C an Wash
A T LE A S T Vs of Your Clothes
FREE a t W ES-K A Y!

WHERE DO YOU WASH NOW?
Can You Wanh 6 lo 8 Sheet a PLUS
6 to 8 Pillow Casea for 25c?

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Can You Wanh 8 to 10 Pair of Work
FantM PLUS 8 to 10 Shlrta for 25c?

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Jfflto 18, 1984 — P*(T* 9
FOE THE DAO WHO HAS EVERYTHING—Won­
dering what to giv*
pop for Father's Day? If he's
i
tired of shaving
Muring (and what man isn't}), part
tired'of
genuine darn am
snail tweeters will be approclo
wardlns, pulled out their facial
Indiana, always beardless,
hair
Vinceni
nair with them. John McCormack of Vincennes,
Ind., shows tweeters from the family collection of
Indian artifacts.

0 £ a A
D E AR ABB Vi A

l
reader

in Montpelier asked if good
chefs

had

to

last*

their

cooking to determine whe­
ther It was properly tenion* ! , or if they could tell by
smelling it. Well, my futhor
was a chef for over fifty
years. lie wns chef to n gov­
ernor o f New York who la­
ter became president. 1 need
not tell you that he wae a
fine cook, and no one ever
suw him taste a thing.
C H E F’S DAU G H TER
•
•
e
DEAR
ABBYJ
I
am
w riting this while aboard
a Great l.akes Merchant
ahlp. 1 have been In the
cooking buiinesa for over
'22 years and the Idea that
a cook can tell how much
augar or ealt Is in some­
thing by S M E LLIN G it le
the craiieat notion I hare
heard yet. Soma herba and
•plcea, yes, but salt and su­
gar, nut
A L V IN J. L.
s e e
D E AR A B B Y : I don't
know whether the beet chafe
In the world “ taste" their
cooking or tmcll it to ac­
hieve the beet results. But
1 DO know that cooks who
constantly taite their own
cooking never go to the
trouble o f getting a clean
spoon fo r every “ taste.’*
Therefore, whenever I hap­
pen to see a cook "U s tln g ”

By Abigail Van Buren

the food. 1 avoid eating It,
if it Is all possible.
A N TI-G E R M S
•
•
•
D EAR A B B Y : t don’t
want to brag, but 1 have a
reputation for being an e icellent e*ok. I never tasted
anything. The only time I
ever spoiled anything was
when I made an exception­
ally large quantity o f spag­
hetti sauce. I tasted It, and
then added a little more
sail. That wns the only time
I ever mnde anything too
snlty. 11ienk you.
LOVES TO COOK
•
•
•
D EAR MISS V A N B U R­
ES': 1 an: now considered
a first-class chef, having
worked my way up from
dishwasher. I hare been
trained by the best chefs In
the business and they never
tasted anything, with the
possible exception o f soup
to decide If It hsd enough
salt in It. t can truthfully
say that the only time 1
ever tasted anything on the
Job wae when I was young,
Inexperienced a n d
very,
very hungry.
JU ST A L F R E D
•
•
e
D E A R A B B Y : Tills
should settle the question
o f whether the beat cookt
taste their cooking, or arnell
It In order to determine If
tt Is properly acaennrd: I
have an aunt who loet both
her eense of emel] and cense

Jfacoby

o f taste when she w »* a ve­
ry young girl. Y et she turn­
ed out to be fantastically
good rook.
T1LLIE IN TUCSON
•
•
•
D E AR A B B Y : In regard
to the question o f whether
the best chefs taste any­
thing, 1 would say they do
not. I ain not a chef, but
have been a master brewer
for many year*. We never
taste beer. We take a clean,
4-ounce glass, fill it with
beer from the large tanks
in which it has been brew­
ed, LOOK at it, throw the
contents on the floor, and
SM ELL o f the glass! We
ran test .ID or 40 tanka of
beer thnt way. I f we tast­
ed the beer, after the first
sample, all the beer would
taste the same.
M ASTER BREWER
D E AR BREW ER: Thank
you for your Interesting
letter. I ’ll bet your brew­
ery has the “ happiest" mice
in town.
e
•
•
ProblemsT W rite to A B ­
B Y, Box 00700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90009. For a person­
al reply, enclose a stamp­
ed, eelf-addressed envelope.
•
•
•
Hate to write letters}
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 09700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 00009, for Abby’s
booklet, "H O W TO W R IT E
LE TTE R S FOR A L L OC­
C ASIO N S."

H ie g a m *
was
rubber
NOKTI1
II
bridge. All participants could
A A ll
be classified as good players.
KB
South won the opening club
K 10784
*7 8 4
and played bla ace o f dia­
WEST (D ) EAST
monds.
AQB843
AK7
That accounted for all ad­
V Q 7 fl 3 3 V A 8 4
verse trumps, so he contin­
♦ 8
4 3
ued with the dcucc of hearts,
♦ K 3♦ Q J 1 0 D 8 6 J
West played the three spot
SOUTH
and, after mature delibera­
* J 101
tion, South went up with dumV J 103
♦ AQ J881
m y'e king. East took his ace,
*A
and a second heart trick pluc
East and West vulnerable
one spade aet the hand.
West North Eaet
South
Had South
guessed
the
Pass
Pass 3 *
I f
heart altuatlon correctly, he
Pass
14
Pass
Pam
would have been able to get
Pass
out with the further losi of
Opening lead— * K
only one spade trick.
HI •
plaint about bad luck, but It
play cost him the game.
South made tht- usual com- see in» to me that he should

J

dtiqhliqhiA
T V Time Previews
7:30-8:30 p. m. NBC. Mr.
Novack. “ The Bisk" (rerun)
a depressing theme presented
in a thoroughly adult man­
ner unsweetened by sticky
sentimentality. On the strong
recommendation cf Mr. No­
vak (Jim Franciicut&gt;, Prin­
cipal Vane (Dean Jagger)
hires a middle aged teacher
(Alexander Scourbv), though
lie is a confessed reformed al­
coholic. What our two heroes
hadn't counted on is the fact
that the tcacher'a young wife
(Sherry Jackson) ia a full­
blown alcoholic whose open
drunkenness creates a campus
crisis.
1:30-8:30 p. m. ABC. Com­
bat. "G low Against the Sky."
(rerun) The Patrol is trapped
in a German-held town with
one badly wounded member,
There'a a lot of tension as our
G l's try to figure a way to
escape, and the climax al­
most makes the wait worth
while. This is Warren Spahn’ s
appearance as a German sold­
ier.
89 p.m. CBS. High Advenlure with Lowell Thomas, (r e ­
nin) Tills was a fascinating
scries when it originally aired
on Hie same network some
years back and tonight's open­
ing episode was possibly the
nmst exciting hour of all.
There ore some wonderful
films of India, you’ll get a
lesson on the proper proce­
dure to follow in capturing
elephant! (it's handled like

“ What can 1 do about my
daughter’s decision to quit
college and get m arried?"
writes a distraught mother.
“ She hai only one year to go
to get her degree, and yet
she's unwilling to finish."
The girl's parents have put
their plea to her to finish her
education before she marries
on this basis: “ If you love ut
at all you will do this for ui.
I f you marry now against our
wishes it means you don't
love us."
She thinks their plea is ter­
ribly unfair, and that she hai
• right to make her own de­
cision without being made un­
happy by her parent's atti­
tude.
It seem* to me there Is some
right on both aidei. The par­
ents want her to flniah college
before she marries. T h e y
probably have dreamed for
years of giving their daughter
a
college
education,
also
they know that a college de­
gree offers a girl a certain
amount of security for the fu­
ture. H is something they can
i x v her that no one can taka

S ID E G L A N C E S

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m il e s t o n e

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It'a wrong to put a daugh­
ter In the position of having
to choose between her par­
ents and the man site loves.
If you can't change her de­
cision by appeal to reason,
you bad better gl\e up trying.
You would refret it If you
made her feel guilty about
taking the most Important
step in a young woman's life.

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final show after six years and
his guests include his former
regulars and aeml • regular*
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W EDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1964
GENERA
TENDENCIES:
To gain n o n support and
backing, yon are eager aa
w ell as able now to gain the
good will and the active M ilsUnce of any and all persona
whom you know, but you must
ahow you are willing to act
In an easy and cooperative
manner. You then find that
whatever coordinated efforts
interest you are q u l e k l y
achieved.
ARIES (March 21 to April
I I ) If you talk over plans
with asodates, fine ideas are
brought out and the future
can be very successful. Reach
true accord. Dine out together
in fine style later.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Any artistic, creative en
deavors should be
banded
with alacrity and completed,
i if possible. You find others
will help enthusiastically. Dis­
cover new and better bobbies,
also.
G EM INI (M ay 21 to June
21) Getting you finest talents
•before those who can assist
i jo u to profit by them is wise
now. These can soon bring far
greater success. Set up ap: pointmenls early for even
log's rccrcaUun.
MOON CHILDREN ( June
22 to July 21) Improving situ­
ation al home Is quite easy
, now, If you have a concilia­
tory aiitude. Take interest in
• gcllng your bouse more com­
fortable. Be especially kind
1to everyone.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
; Sit down end talk over with
• associates what can be dono
to make existing systems far
more
workable, efficient.
More Intelligent handling of
appointment! la needed. Ba
•n time for them.
VIRGO August 22 to Sept­
ember 22) Look to every
aource of income which you
may have forgotten so that
you get flnancea In better or­
der. Find some new aourco
as well. Get property looking
better, too,
LIB R A (September 23 to
October 22) Dreasing well and
making good contact! is fine
today. Discusa with others
wbat your Idess, plans, are.
You have but to reach out for
wbat you want, aans doubt.
1SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) You have ev­
ery opportunity to rise above
restrictive conditions that are
Irksome, Do so — with cortalotyl Be glad to assist those
who are not as fortunate aa
you.
SAGITTARIUS (Novem ber
13 to December 21) Usual
friends are not in the mood
to go along with your Ideas
for a god time. Make new
allies by going to the rigid
social, sporting, affaire. En­
rich your life.
CAPRICORN (Decem ber 22
lo Jknuary 20) Geting public
affairs rolling nicely is a
must before you step out for
pleasure. Be enthusiastic. A
better credit rating Is Impor­
tant right now, as well as im ­
proved business affairs.
AQUARIUS ( January 21
lo February IB) A new atti­
tude towards whatever U be­
fore you brings Ute fine re­
sult! you anticipate. Be sure
to writo to those wlw arc outof-town. Start a more abun­
dant life.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) You must meet
your obligations now, whether
they concern home or busi­
ness affairs. Be sure to meet
ipproval of associates. Get
government matters clear. Be
good to mate la P.M.
I F YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be very
gregarious and Ilka to work
alongside others In tome cor­
porative effort that will ahow
Mg gains. Thera ia a pirtlc*
lia r type o f charm which la
,rery infectious and can taQucnce others.
However,
!leach that only that which ia
liaratd ia worthwhile and to
’ live on one’a charm alone la
hardly worth living at alL
jSlva fine education,
j ‘'The stars impel, they do
gompel.” Whst you make
ti your life la largely up to

oirt
Cayroll Rlgbter'a individual
cart for your eign for
lie now ready. For your
send your blrtbdate and
.00 to Carroll Rig liter Fore, The Sanford Herald,
IBS1, Hollywood 20, Call-

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Herald Classifieds Bring Fast Results

Phone
Classified

B E R R Y ’S

6. For Rent

W ORLD

1 BR Furn. Home. Ph, 668-5122
SUBURBAN:
4-room
furn.
apt. 2nd floor. Nice, cool,
and airy. $43. 322*3771.

From Sanford Exchange

FUBN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie

Cowan. 322-4018.

322-5612

2 BR House. Kit. equip! $73.
Ph. 322-5303.

From Seminole County

2 BR, unfurn. house. S. San­
ford Ave. 322 8892.

425-5938

1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
322-1374.

NOT LONG DISTANCE

4-ROOMS, Furn. iccond floor.
Pleasant, large and airy.
Osteen, j 22-5771.

O ffice 204 W. First
RESPO N SIB ILITY:
The Herald win not M re­
sponsible lor mors than one
incorrict insertion o f your ad,
and reserves the right to re
vise or reject any advertise
mint from wbat ordered ta
conform t* the policies o f this
pspar.

1 A 2 Bedroom turn. apta.
Quesr.cl Apts., 464 E. 14th
St., 322-8191.
2 A 3 Bedroti.n Houses
P a y to n R e a l I v
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
STORAGE SPACE.
St. 322-1374.

DEADLOCKS

" I don't know how yon fee/ about this 'War on Poverty/
but I'm fightin' backI"
CLASSIFIED INDEX

P A U L HIGGS, district
plant m a n a g e r for
Southern Hell In Or­
lando and Sanford was
named president o f the
Hugh L. Mcrrell Coun­
cil o f the Telephone
Pioneers o f America at
the recent annual din­
ner dance held at the
Cherry Piazu. O t h e r
new officers inducted
included Harney Hurfield, first vice presi­
dent, C. E. tireenweil,
second vice president,
Allen Groves, secretary
and T, J. Rudd, trea­
surer.

Secy. Freeman
To Talk A t UF
G A IN E S V IL L E - U. S. Se-

1. Lost ft Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
). 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 - 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
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articlea Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articlea Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

c e le r y o f Agriculture Orville
Freeman will speak at the
final Operation DARE con­
ference to be held June 22-23,
at the University of Florida,
according to Dr. E. T. Yorx,
Jr., provost lor Agriculture.
Operation DARE Is a com­
prehensive analysis of Flori­
da’s agriculture, its problems
aud potentials for further
growth.
Eight
conferences
have been held covering every 2. Notices • Personals
area o f agricultural signifi­
cance in Florida. H iia final SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
aession o f DARE, Developing
YOUR R E X A U t D EALER
Agricultural Resources Effec­
322-6311
tively,w 111 Involve a summary 2333 S. Park
o f all prevloua conference and
SANFORD HERALD
look to the formulation of
program to fully real Lie the
W ANT ADS
etate'e agricultural potential.

Floridan Killed
SOUTH HILL, Va. (U P I) Walter eLslia Richmond, 68,
1722 North Dixie Highway,
Wert Palm Beach, died in a
hospital here Sunday o f injur­
ies received ta an accident on
busy U. S. 1.
State police aald his ear
went out of control on wet
concrete and slammed Into a
tree o ff Route 1 ta Brunswick
County. He died less than an
hour later at South lUU Mem­
orial Hoepltal, authorities said.

N O T RESPO NSIBLE

I win net he responsible
for any debts Incurred by

Valerie Jean Williams.

Alton Rooaevett Williams

6tb

W E L A K A APARTM ENTS
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First SL

STRAIG H T C L A R IF IE D :
Tuts., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
before insertion. Mon. - Sat.
ia.
CLASSIFIED D IS P LA Y :
Tuts., thru F n , - 3 P. M. day
before Insertion. Mon. - Sat.

307

2. N o tic e * • Personate
VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
Parts, Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Rex-Air, Filter Quceo, GE,
etc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM R E PAIRS
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4763

3. Education • In s tru c tio n
PIANO A Organ lessons. Chil
dren. Adults. 322-3328.

SWIMMING

LESSONS

Ph. 322-6740 or 322-3189.

6. For Rent
4 KM. FURN. Apt. 1 BR, $60
mo. 323-0389.
3-ROOM Fum. Apt., for oou
pie, $43. 322-7399.
2 BR. Furn. Duplex Apt. Con­
tact 2312 Palmetto.

NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.t
$83. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
2 BR, frame bouse, not fancy,
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
322 3219.
Furn. Apt. 2300 Metlonvllle.
2 BR House Trailer. Bowman’a
Trailer Court. 668-4908.
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6106.
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3651.

R E N T A BED
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st SL
C A R R O LI'S FU R N ITU R E

8. Reach Rentals
HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4038

If. For Kale or Rent

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
1 BR., Furo. Apt. with Pvt.
LAKE.
Call e v e n i n g s
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
322-I39T.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ava.
Apply 3 6:30.
N E A T Furo. Cottage for Con
pte. Pvt. yard. Near Base.
2908 Palmetto, 322-3821.
Clean roomi for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.
Efflc., $13. 61t Park.
CLOSE IN. Apt. 322-2800.
FURN.
Apply
6330.

Apt*.
Redecorated.
110 Poplar or 322-

UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
cqulpt., exc. location. Pb.
322 3304.

UR, home, BIT Catalina Dr.

5 HE 1)ROOM HOME
ON C R YS TA L L A K E

GEHR R E A L T Y
322-3561
BEDROOM house, 322-3138
after 4 p. m.

1. Real Estate Wanted

W A N T E D ! N IC E
1 or 2 Bedroom Home

For $8,000 to $10,000
Cash

Payton Realty

1810 W. 3rd St. 2 BR., modern, FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
newly decorated. Phone Bar­
12. Real Estate For Sale
tow, Fla. 333-2326.
BR, I Bath. $300 Down, as*
FURN. G irage Apt. Water
sums pymts. Avail. July L
Furn. Th. 322-5427.
l i t Tucker Dr., Sunland.
10 x 52 3 BR Houietrailer.
L A K E F R O N T HOME
Atr-cond.
Elder
Springs
Beautiful new 3 Bedroom, 8
Trir. Pk.
Bath, Custom built by one
o f Area's finest Builder*.
3 BR Houie, alr-cond., Fla.
106 ft froot, popular Cry­
Km., pitlo, large ihady
stal Lake Chain, Just 10
yard, fruit tree*. 322-8046.
mins, from downtown San­
BRING FAST
NICE 2 BR HOUSE. Kit.
ford, featuring both cen­
equip!. $73. Ph. 322-4143.
RESULTS
tral heat A air-conditioning
. . . THE HOME OF TO­
1 BR Fum. home. Lg. ran.
MORROW TODAY. Priced
$60 mo. Ph. 322-0313.
at $23,700. Excellent fin­
1 BR. Home Furn. 40B W. 3rd
ancing available!
iv T im r m n ir r c o m
or
St. Ph. 322 2021.
T II K M A T H J l i m V A L Ci n ­

Legal Notice

i ' l ' I T i n a * d r o w &gt;k m i *
COir.NTT,
r t o x i l l l . 2 BEDROOM Gar. Apt., liv­
C H tx t- K M T VO. I 4 M
ing room, dining room furn.
KI’ lllNilKIKMI.. INSTITUTION
20031k French Ave. 322-7234.
r o l l SAV1NOH,
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WOTICK o r I A I.B
NOTICK ia IlKItK UT o i v e n
th»t on th* l l t h d i r o f Juno,
I l M nt l i : » 0 n. m nt tho main
•door of tho Oourlhous* of
RTtnlnolt County, nt Bin ford,
Florid*, tho undaritcnrd Clirk
will o ffe r for Ml* to tho high­
l i t and b*it blddor for oath
tho following doaerlbod tool
Woportr:
Lot T. tlloi'k F, COUNTnY
CLUll MANOR, U N IT NO.
I, according to tao plot
tlioroof aa racurdrd la Mot
Book 11, P i g * I I * Public
Racorda of M*ml not* Cjunty, Plorlda
togathar with all atrue'uria,
Improvamonta, flalnr**. appllattcca and appurtanaaco* on
aald land or uatd la cualuaatlun tharawlth.
Thlo aala la mad* pursuant
to final daotaa o f foraclotura
antarad la Chaacary action No
11031 now ponding la tna Cir­
cuit Court o f and for Xomlnoli
County, Plorlda.
DATED THia l l t h day •
Juna, 1MI.
(S E A L )
Arthur H. B*ckwltb, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Cnu-.
By: Martha T, Vlbloa
Dapuly Clark
ANDBHSON, RUSH
DEAN * DOWNDKS
Attornaya far Flalnttfr
I I I Elat Cantral Uoultvard
Orlando, Florida
rabiiah Jana 14, 1M4.

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BR., Furn. home, Lake
Mary. No pete. 222-3048 or
322-6347.

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Avenue
F A 2-5232 anytime
LA K E FR O N T Lota on Lake
Jennie, 73x190, $2200. Terme.
SAN-SEM R E A L T Y , 2519 S.
French. John P. Zeuli, Reg.
Broker. Ph. daya 322-7439.
Nlgbla 322-6109.

1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath k ihower, aultable
for couple or tingle peraoo
or retired. A ll utilities In­
BR Home, alee, reasonable.
cluded is n o t Ideally lo­
Ph. 322-1962.
cated on let St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lola JUMBO: I BR, l bath, Fla.
aod ihopptaf renter. in­
room, 2 car garage, 2 shady
quire at Manuel Jaoobaoo
lota. 1901 Palmetto. By apDept. Store t i l E. Flint St.
point meat. Pb. 322-3143.
Local automohBg dealers of­
fer their belt btqra ta Herald
clauifled dlgplay ada.

Legal Notice
picrm ovo » a a

BR, Fla. Rm., Assume pay­
ments, $62 mo. Ph. 322-4323.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S

Realtor
Raymond Lundquirt, Also.
F A 3-3931 Atlantic Baak Bldg.

NOTICE IS hereby given that
t am engaged In bue'neM at
M i l N. Orlindo Art. Maitland,
LAKEFRONT HOMES
SemtaoU County, Florida, un­ 3 BR; spacious. Sm it) down
der tha flctltloue name of. The
payment, Bal. $100 per mo.
Towe l Home, and that I Intend
to r e g l i l e r aald name with the
$ BR. 2 Bath, separate din­
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
ing rm., 2 acres on large
Femlnole County, Florida, &gt;n
lake. WILL CONSIDER ACaccordance with the grovle.oda
of the Flctltloue Marne StatsCRPTINO OTHER PRO.
tee. te - w lli Section I M . t l F lo r­
FBRTT AS PART O f DOWN
ida Statute. HIT.
Slgt Harvey W. Hogarth
PAYMENT Cal
pahlith J i m 14. It, N S July

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�Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. 322-5612
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sal*

F H A - V A HOMES

NEARING COMPLETION
(.PE N D AILY—NEW HOMES
1516 E LLIO TT
Heady for Occupancy— 3 &amp; 4
2, 3, It 4 BEDROOMS
BD’n — Liberal Financlne 3 Bedroomi, \xi bilh », Month­
1. lVt, It 2 BATHS
ly pymt*. $7fi 25. Call 322—Low D o w n
PaymoDti,
DOWN PAYM E N TS FROM
FHA • VA - In Service &amp;
8074.
Conventional.
lo w Monthly Payments
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, aasumc
SANFORD AREA
payment*. 322-7413.
For Complete Information Go West on 23th St. to I-ake
See Or Cell Your
Mery Blvd.. left on Blvd
19 B E AU TIFU L ACRES
to L ik e Mary Fire Station,
15 acre* &gt;n bearing grove,
right one blk. to Office,
loaded with fruit, included
322-27(4.
SALES BROKER
in Sale* Price. Frontage on
LONGWOOD AREA
2
clear lake*. Lovely, mo­
10 minute* South on 17-92 to
dern 2 Bedroom, Florid*
Dixie Beil Diner, right on
Rm. Home, lurrounded with
ISIS Perk Dr.
322-2420
Seminole Blvd. cue block
large oak*. Garage, workto Office. 138-3911,
tbop end mpply room. Thi*
very
dealrsble
property
available only due to ill
i * t h k c m c i'ir rovnT o r
T H E SIX T H JUDICIAL r i l l .
health of o n w r. Call ua for
c v it ix a x d ro n i t m i i o i t
OLDER HOME. 1 Br. Urge appointment. Exclualve with
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
roomi, large ahady lot with
f-iiA X C K itr no. m u
THK
PEN’ S MUTUAL LIFE
fruit tree*. No down pymt. E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
INSURANCE COMPANY.
AGENCY - REALTOR
1920 Pilm etto Ave. Phone
ruiniHr.
M63 S. Park Ave.
322-5398.
n
Phones F A 2-2294 or FA 2 2265
O R V IN C. O R i r r i N , *t ux. at
el
P«f*n4*n-.i. 3 BR Home. Small down pay­
G R E E N B R IAR
NOTICK OF RALE
ment, assume 161 monthly
Choice
lots available
In
NOTICE IB H E R EB Y OIV.
pymt.
295
Palm
Place.
EN that on th* Sith day
f
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
Jun*, 1V«I At 11:00 A- M. i t thr
overlooking
g o lf
course.
main door of tho Cour-q &lt;jt*
of RamlnoH County, i t I n .
Custom building to your
f n r l . FlorMo. tho undirol^nod
specification!,
Groenbriar
d o r k will o f t i r for * i l * to tho REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
developed by
hlchoit and b u t blddor for
3rd Jc Park Ave.
e**h tho following daarrlbrd
KINGSW OOD
Phone 322-5641
r o l l property:
BUILDERS, INC.
LOT 11. l l U C K 11, HEFTLER
HOMES
HOW ELL
202 Fairmont Dr.
P A R K . SECTION ONE. A c
F A 2-8074
cording to plat thortof r t.

Stir

ttanturd

Strait) June 16, 1964 — Pace 11

SW EETIE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

$100

Stenstrom Realty

LAWNS renovated — Aerate Carpets clean rosier with the WEDDING GOWN, sire 12,
Hlne Lustre Electric Shamfull length, lace lop, long
— Remove thatch — Chinch
poner only SI per day. Carsleeves, lull length tiara
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Fcrliroll'* Furniture.
veil. 322-8113.
liie - P h . 322-42(4.
MANSFIELD LAW N SER.
REPOSSESSED SINGER
ASSUME PAYM E N TS
Selcct-O-Mntle Zigzag, make* On I-ato Model Dial ZigZag.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Fancy Design*, make* but­
Make* buttonholes, sews on
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-42M
tonholes, Sews on Billions,
buttons, blind s t i t c h e s ,
blind
hem*,
monograms,
monograms and embroider*.
darns, patches, etc. all with­
With Guarantee. Take up 4
Need a *nelf, icreen porch,
out attachments. Cost new
payments of 17.15 each. Ph.
now room
carporic. new
$329, now due $58 or pay
Credit Mgr. 322-9411.
house or remodel. It. E.
$5.80 monthly. Trade-ins ac­
Link. 322-7029.
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
cepted. 322-7(57,
ratios, Floor, Free Eitim a.zs
Sills, linteli, steps, blocks,
land, cement, rock, pipe,
atecl, grease
traps, dry
AIR-CONDITIONING
welts. Stepping stones.
By F E D D E R S
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
H. R. POPE CO., Inc.
309 Elm Ava.
322 5781
200 So. Park Ave.
322-1234
Check with
W ELLS D RILLED. PUMPS.
From
CARPETS A'ln CARTE
S PR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
For the BEST Carpet Value*
All Types and Size*
anywhere. Samples ahown
We Repair and Service
in your home.
STINE
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
Machinery and Supply Co.
241-6194 or
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 Orlando's Oldest Denier Leroy C. MacTavlsh, Owner
322-55(5 Evenings

Building
Contractor

LM N Enterprises,
Inc.

A S S O C IA T E D
R A D IO &amp; T V

29. Automobile Service

**8w#6tlo Pis said somsthlng about using
gorilla warfarec*

Legal Notice

Juno. 1914.

(REAL)

Arthur If. Bockwlth. Jr.,
Clark nf iho Clrcu't Couit
lly : Martha T. Vlhlon
lioputy Clork
ANDERSON. HUBII.
D EAN A LOWNDES
A tt o r n * )* fur I’ l i l n t !! !
I f ! Eaat Contra! Boulevard
Orlando, Florida
Publlah Juna I I . 1131.
CDA-10
IN

THE

the

C I R C U I T C O U R T OF

n in t h

j u d ic ia l

m i.

4 L I T IN A M ) FOH l E H I N O l . E
CO U NTY , F L O R I D A .
F H .4 N C E R V NO. l l l n e
R A T H S A V IN G S I N S T IT U T IO N .

In Iho Court of tha County
Judaa. samlnolo County, hint*
of Florida. In Prohnlo
In ro tha Katntoi of
W I L L I A M HAM VANN.
Daceaaad.
F IN A L NOTICE
Nolle* li haraby glvan that
tb* undarilgnad will, on tha
19th day o f July A. D. 1991,
prraont to tha llonorabla Coun­
ty Judga nf Hemlnol* County.
Florida, hla final rrturn, aa
Administrator of tha Estata nf
William Ham Vann, dacaaaad
and at said lima, than ami
there, make application to the
• aid Judge for a final aattlamaul of hla administration
f
raid aststa, and far an order
dlsrharglnK him ns auch Ad
mlnlslratnr.
Dated this the l ! th day of
Juna. A. D. '994.
Jamas W. Vann
Aa Administrator of the
Estata of
William Ham Vann
Deceased
G. Andrew Spear
111 W. Commercial St.
Sanfo'd. Florida
Attorney for Administrate*
Publish June 19, II. !J A July
7, 1994.
CDA-91

Plaintiff,
IN T H E COUNTY JUDGE'!
ADDINGTON, COURT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Defendant#. IN T H K M AT T E R OF T H E
I:»T1TI1 OF
N O T IC E O F SAI.H
NOTICE IS HEREBY R IV E N DOROTHY D. BOnLET.
Deceased
that on tha l l t h day e f Juna,
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
m i . at 11:00 A. M. at tha
All
creditor!
of
tha
estate
main door of tha Courthouao of
StmlnoU County, at Sanford, of DOROTHY D. SORLET. da
tr*
hereby notified
Florida, tha undarilgnad Clark cessed,
will offar for aala la tha high and required to file any claim*
cat and baat blddar for ca*h or demand* which they may
tha following daacrlbad rtal have against said salat* In
the office of the County Judge
property:
Lot I, Block C. COL'S TUT of Bemtnnl* County, Florida. In
CLUB MANOR. UNIT « J the Courthous* at Sanford,
I , according to tho plat Florida, within six ( I ) calen­
th traef a» racordtd In Flat dar monthe from the date of
Book U. Paga 100, Public the first publication of Ihle
Racorda of Samlnolo Coun. notice. Each claim or damand
muet be tn writing and mint
ty, Florida
together with all atrucluraa, slate tha place of residence
In.pruvamr nla. flxturaa. apptl and poat offlct addrtss of tha
ancaa. and appurtonancaa on claimant and must ba sworn
amid land or utad in oonjunc to by tha claimant, hie agent
or hie attorney, or It will be­
tlon tharawl'h
Thla aala la mad# purauant come void according to law.
ELROY J. GIEHACH
to final dtcraa of foracluaura
Executor of the Estate of
entered In Chancary action No.
DOROTHY D. CORLEY,
14001 now pandlng In tha Clr
Deceased
cult Court of and for Samlnola
I
I I Plasa National Bank
County, Florida.
Building
D ATE D THIS ISth day of
910 North Bumby Avenu*
Juna. 1914.
Orlando, Florida
(S E A L )
Publish
May 19 A Juns I, I.
Arthur II. Backwlth, Jr,
Clark of tha Circuit Court 19. 1994
ODU-79
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlun
Deputy Clark
NOTICE OF HI IT
ANDERSON. RUSK,
TOi GEORGE W. MAT1IES and
D EAN A LOWNDES
LORA L
MATHKB. hll
Attorntya for Plaintiff
wife, Defendants.
J:3 Katt Cantral Bnulavird
YOU AND EACH OF YOU
Orlando, Florid*
are hereby notified that suit
Publlah Juna II, 1914.
ha* been commenced against
C D A -II
you In the Circuit Court nf the
Ninth Judicial Circuit of tha
T H K C IH L 'IIT C O l llT. IN State of Florida In and for
D TOR SKMINOLK COl'NTY. Scmlnol* County, the abbravlatad till * of which tat THE
ORIDA.
N AT IO N AL STAT E BANK OF
A M ' K I I Y NO. 11*0#
R 8 T F E D E R A L HAVINGS M l W A I t K , ate.. Plaintiff, -va­
il
EOKUE
W,
MATH EH and
I&gt; l/)AN ABBOCIATION OF
LORA U MAT HE*. hi* wife,
LANDO, a corporation.
Plaintiff, Defendant*. In Chancery No.
1409!.
The nature of thla ault 1* a
ATTON II HIERS and V E L
L. HIERS, hla w lft; and foracloaura
of
that
certain
LANDO APPLIA NC E COM mortgage from said defendants
NT. INC., a Florida cor to plaintiff, dated February 1.
1 j 91 and racordad February 9,
atlon,
DefnTMldint*. 19*1 In Official Record* Rook
913 paga lot uf the Public
NOTICE OF SLIT
ntcorda of Seminole County.
ATE OF FLORIDA
Florida, encumbering that cer­
UN TT OF 1KHI.NOLE
tain place or parcel of pro­
I CLAT TO N H H I E R f
perty
located, aituata, and baRaaldanca Unknown
Ing In said County and State,
V E L M A U HIERS
to-wlt:
Raaldanca Unknown
LOT 71, SUNLAND ESTA­
fou ara herahy notlflad that
TES. First Addition, a aublull hma La an fllad ag*lhal
dlvlalcn according to a
■ In tha abovo antltlad
plat tharaof racordad tn
no. and that you ara raqulrPlat Book II. Pag ** 97 and
to flla your amwar with
99 of tha Public Record*
Clark of thla Court and to
of Hemlnol* County, Flor­
vo a copy tharaof upon tha
ida.
Intlff or plalntlffa alterEACH OF YOU IB R E Q UIR ­
ta. whoaa m in t and addraaa
Ollaa. Hadrlck * Roblnaon. ED to flla your answer or
Eaat Church Straat, Or* athar written d*f*n*#* to tha
do, Florida, not lafar than Complaint with Ih* Clark of
y II. 111! I f you fall lo do lb* Circuit Court of aaralnol*
a Dacraa Pro Confaaao will c.iunly, Florida. In thla proantarad agalnat you for tha reading and to aarva a copy
laf datnandad In tha Com­ tharaof upon tha plaintiff's at­
int. Thla ault la to foracloaa torneys, whoa* names and admortgage. Tha real proparty .lrasa are hereinafter sat forth,
a* required by law. not later
'^ '. L
»
60 BUR than tha lath day of July 1944.
BAN HOMES. gEMINOLE In default tharaof tha caur*
COL'NTT. Florida, accord­ will proceed as parte upon tha
ing lo tha plat tharaof aa entry of a Dacraa Pro Confaaao
recorded In Plat Book I. agalnat you.
WITNESS my hand and tha
pages 90 and 91, of tha
Public Racorda of Samlnolo official aaal of said Court in
grmlnola County. Florida, thla
County, Florida
VJTNESS my hand and tha ith day of June 1994.
il of this Court at Orlando, tSKALI
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr..
irlda, thla 19th day of May
Clark of tha Circuit Court
II
By: Kendra 8 Johnson
BAH
Deputy Clerk
tithur II
Barkwltli. Jr
Clark
„ HE A HD ALL. U K ID L E T
AND
LEWIS
By: Martha T. Vlhlatt. D C
Attorney* toy Plaintiff
aa. Hadrlck 4k Robloaoh
99 North Court Ftraat
i Eaat Church Straat
Poat Office Rax 1199
land". Florid*
Or l ando.
Florid*
tornaya for Plaintiff
l, 1, .It June 7. 9, 19.
1)14 1 I'ubll.t, June 9, 19, 31, III, 1994

Nf.
H O W A RD
• t til.

LE E

• E D A -J l

3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home,
screened porch. Small down
pymt. Assume pymta. Ra
venna Park. 322-3563.

VA-NO

Q U A L IF Y IN G

3 BR, 2 bath, newly painted
inaiide and out. I jM 239*
deep Patio A Barbecue.
$14,500. Good Terms I

M A Y F A IR A R E A
3 BR, 2 Bath, large living
room,
Family
A
dining
room, fenced back yard
with oak trees, citrus A
many ahrutw. Well with
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
$19,800.

DREAM W OLD
SECTION
3 BR, 149 Bath, hardwood
floor* central heat, U rge
fenced yard A well. $14,000.

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

2 BR frame houae. Very clean.
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmla Co­
wan, 322-4013.

Legal Notice
NOTICK OF SALK
Notice I* hereby given pur.
• usnt to a Final Dacraa of
foracloaura dated Jun* I I, 1994,
and antarad tn Chancery Caa*
No. 14011 a f th* Circuit Court
of th* Ninth Judicial Circuit
In and for Seminole County,
Florida, whartln Grea t*' New
York Savings Rank la Plaln’ tff,
and Oil Ia G. Smith and Mhrley
Smith, hla wlfa, ara Dafondanta, I will aall to tha high**!
and baat hlld tr for cult at
th* front doy- of th* Bamlnol#
County Courthoua* In Sanford
Seminole Ciunty, Florida, at
11:9) o'clock A. M. on th*
9th day of July. 1994, tha fol­
lowing daacrlbad propo-tr as
• at forth In said rinal Da -ret,
to-wlt:
Lot 191. LONODALE FlnB T
ADDITION
TO
LON O
WOOD, according to th#
plat tharaof aa racordaJd
In I ' U l Bunk 13. paga 94.
of th* Public Racorda of
lamlnol* County, Florida.

(SEAL)

Arthur l(. Rackwlth, Jr.,
Clerk of th# Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
l a w Office*
Freed and Nathanaon
119 South Washington Ava.
Tltusvlll*. Fla.
Publish Juna 19, 1994.
CPA-19

AIR
CONDITIONERS

A t Discount Prices

Ball-Blair Agency

cordad In Plat Rook II.
r * g » » 4), II. 17 and It,
Public Rocorda of Saminol* County, Florida,
together with all atruoturoa.
Improvement*. flxturaa. eppllancaa, and appurtanancti on
aa!d land or utad In eonjunelion thorowlth.
Thla aalo la mad. purauant
In final dacrco of fnraclo.tira
rntorod In Chancery action No
11941 now ponding In tho Cir­
cuit Court of and for Hotnlpnl* County. Florida.
HAT ED TH IS l l t h da* o!

36. Automobiles - Trucks

34. Articles For Sale

34. A r t ic le s F o r S a le

Free Estimates

FHA - VA

Legal Notice

27. S p ecia l S e r v ic e s

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
Scnknrlk Glass und Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

12. Real Eatats For Sals 12. Real Estnte For Sale

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

Jim Hunt Realty
O ffer* for your selection
the** Beautiful 2, 3, &amp; 4
Bedroom

Pb.

FA 2-4622

W agner s Amoco

AUTOMOTIVE
New Custom Built Home oa
AIR-CONDITIONING
Cryatat Lake. For informa­
INSTALLATIO N - SERVICING
tion call 322-3378.
Good Used Car* Sold
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath, 118 French Ave.
322-7765
Cent. air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
Auto Glass, Tope
lers. polio. l*h. 322-8522, 207
4i Seat Covers
Ridge Rd.

5,000 B T U
Westinghouse
With 5 Y r. Replacement
Guarantee

115 V o lt -$119.95

HOTPOJNT Elec, range, Deep
well. 125. Ph. 323-0352.

McGraw Edison

WEDDING GOWN. New
322-4019 after 6 p. m.

Coolerator
lleatx and Cool*

115 V olt - $199.95

St. Johns Realty

Government

THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-6123

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
A L L WORK GUARANTEED

Owned Homes

RAVKNNA PARK
S PE C IA L!
O N L Y $97ii DOWN

Free Estimates

Seminole Realty

ASSOCIATED
RADIO
WAREHOUSE

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To maka tha beat horns
buy, boo tho

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Office 322-2118
Night 322-0648
323-0700

2314 Park Dr.

Saoford, Fit.

Legal Notice

Fodders
(W orld's Largest Selling
Air Conditioner)

•20,(100 BTU’b

35. Article)) Wanted
CASH for good dean Uaed
Fumllure. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture, 001 W. First St., Ph.
322 6591.

'58 M ERCURY Station Wagon.
$100. Reel's Paint &amp; Bod]
Shop. 10th 4 Sanford.

$ Bank $

Repossessions
'60
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'60
'59
•59
•so
•39
'39
'58
'38
'58
'57
'57
’57
’57
•57
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'57
*56
*56
•56
•55
'55
'55
'55
'53
*52

s s ?$$$

$

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Ford, $681 bal, $12
Lark, $890 bal, *29
Renault, $481 bat, $27
Cadillac, *981 bal $39
Chev., $741 bal, *37
Olds, $597 bal, $32
Ford, $401 bal. $23
Merc., *777 ~bal, $31
Imperial, $781 bal $35
Ford, *561 bal, $31
Truck, $787 bal, $36
Bulck, $597 bal, $33
Olds, $681 bal, $34
Chev., $697 bal, $33
Plym. $610 bal, $32
Dodge, $481 bal. 124
Plym., *541 bal, $27
Plym. $640 bal. $32
Chev. $534 bal. $26
Ford, $381 bal. $24
Plym., 1297 bal., $17
Pont., $191 bal. $38
Merc., $190 bal. $25
Ford, *237 bal., $10
Chev. $490 bal, $36
Olds, $299 bal, *16
Ford, *187 bal. $10
Pont., $197 bal, $27

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National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.

1A O
lu ll

SANK0Rn AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503

36. AutomohlleH • Trucks 37. Koala • Motors

I960 Dodge 4 I)r. 6ta. Wag. BOAT SALE: $695 14’ Trave.
Clean. 322-4119 after 3:30.
ier Ski runabout, 8473; $950
Deluxe Fabuglaa, $650; $1793
IIu n d m lB o f O tlie rn
1950 Ciiev. Good fishing bug­
IT’
Aztec Cabin Crulaer,
gy. Ph. 322-8500.
A l l l ’ rico U n iiK e*
$1295; 18' $1793 Larson Fam*
Cull Collect
1961 PONTIAC, like new. Low
lly Runabout, $1093; II* $410
mileage. Ph. 332-9314.
Gator trailer, $290; 14* *$00
Gator, only $190. $T$6 *63
I960 Chev. Imp. sport cpe.
40 hp, Evlnrude with 2 yr.
V/B Automatic. Radio 4
warranty, $589. Term #! Rob.
Heater, ale. A Real Clean
ton Sporting Good#, Down­
Car ............................ $1205
town Sanford, 822-5661.
1962 4 Dr. B. A. Chev. 6 cyl.,
std. shift. Radio, heater.
38. MotoreyclM • Scooter*
31. Poultry • Livestock
Nice shape ............... $1495
1956 Cushman
Highlander.
Can be Seen Dally at
DUE TO ILLNESS mult aril 2L13 N. Orange, Orlando, Fla.
1901 S. Park Ave.
Good condition, $7$. Ph.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
GA '2-2514
175 pullets,
laying since
FA 2-5232 anytime
322-6687.
Evenings Call 322-0618
Inntnllntions Arranged
Mar. 1st. $1 each, cage* in­
cluded. Smaller lota 51.25.
IS. Husiness Opportunity
Can be seen on Rt. 2 Myrtle
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Ave., halfway between San­
Good location. Good pro­
ford Ave. li Eldger Spg*.
duct*. Good treatment. Ph.
Baptist Church.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE O IL COM PANY.
31A. Pet«
Cools An Entire House

NEW k USED CAR

HOUND PUPPIES. Black k
SH E LL O IL CO.
Ian, Red Bone, Blue Tick,
Want to own your own Bust
$10 ea. 365-0(07 or .165-3126
n c i *7
Opportunity
cow
Oviedo.
exiaU for Shell Service Sta­
tion in Sanford Area. Paid
BOXER
PUPPIES.
Fawna.
training Program and finan­
AKC. In long line of cham­
cial aaslitance available. Inpions. It wks. J. H. DuPuy,
vejtment Required. Please
Box 905, DoLand. Ph. 775
write lo Box 62 c/o Sanford
2208.
Herald for appointment 4i
details
32. Flowers • Shrubs

FICTIT IGU* NAMB
NOTICE IS haraby glvan that
I am engaged In bualnaaa at
14*1 French A v * .
Seminal*
County. Florid*, undtr Ih* fietltloua name or, Fairway Tex­
aco Service, and that 1 In-.rnd
to r*g l* l* r aald nama with *h*
Clark of th* Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida, 'n
accordance with th* provision!
of tho Fictitious Nam* Statu­
tes, to-wlt; Section 14109 Flo r­
16. Female Help Wanted
ida Statute* 1917.
Slgi J. C Davl*
Publlah Jun* 19, I I . to. A July RELIABLE Experienced Wait­
WUl plant. Ph. 322-4145
7. 1991.
ress. Apply In person lo Mr.
CPA-19
hydroponic
tomatoes,
Rotas, Mar-Lou, or Phone Ripe
IN T H U CIRCUIT ( DI R T OF
25c lb. Greater Hydroponic
322-2902.
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
CUIT OF AND 9-tilt aUMINULi:
HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
c o u n ty , ri.o n iiii.
IN C H A M 'K IIV NO. 14037
while, live-in. Salary. Ph. 33. F u rn itu re
F E D E R A L N AT IO N AL MOItT
3220507 before 6 p. Sail
m. U i
Your
Furniture.
(1AGK ASSOCIATION, a cor
3230912 after 6.
pnrallo n.
Quick Service
With
the
Plaintiff,
Caah.
SUPER
TRADLNG
va.
19. Situations Wanted
OKOnOE K SIRES and ADA
POST. FA 2-0477.
K. SIIIKM, hla wife.
COLLEGE
Boy
need*
summer
Defendants.
employment. Honor student. For the biggest selection of
NUT1CK OF BALK
nearly new and used furni­
NOTICE IB H E B E R T GIVEN
1 yr. college. Ph. 322-5696.
that on th* !9th day of Jun*
ture, see Noll'* Furniture
1194. at 11:09 A. M.. at th* DAY'S wo*k wanted. 322-6277.
Brokerage In Casselberry
front door o f tho Court Mouse
on 17-92. Open S days 9 to 6
o f lamlnol* County, at Sanford
wants
Girl
Florida, th* llonorabla Arthur DEPENDABLE
Used furniture, appliances,
II. Rackwlth, Jr., Clark of Ih*
work. Ph. 322-7607.
Circuit
Court
of
Samlnol#,
toola, etc. Bought • Sold.
County, Florida, will offar fur 20. ItabyHittcni
Larry’s Mart 218 Sanford
asl* lo th* highest and b*al
blddar for cash, at public nut BABYSITTING. Mamie HalilAve Ph. FA 1-4112.
cry, ih* follawlng daacrlbad
gan. 322-4089.
property of th* Defendants
Georg* K. Sira* and Ada K
Sira*, hla wife:
21. Hcauly Salons
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Lot II, Laaa th* North t
O NLY $2(9.50
fait tharaof, and th* North
Spring Permanent Special
I faat of Lot II, In Block
Easy Terms
9. In BEL AIR. Sanford. 20 Percent off regular prices
Shop and Save The
Florida, according to th*
Cut 'n Cur) Beauty Shop
Plat tharaof, racordad In 118 Palmotto Ave. Ph. 322 0134
Budget Way
Plat Rook 9. Pag * 7* of
Ih*
I'ubllc
Racorda
of
Permanent Special
ramtnol* County, Florida:
Including:
20% o ff Regular Prices
01 gallon Lamnack or equal
298 Long wood Plata
Children'! Haircuts $100
altclrlc
automatic
wafer
17-92
Ph. 838 4513
Are Beauty Salon,
luster
IVinklar oil burning wall Mayfair Hotal
Ph. 3W -8626
furnac* and lank:
FUKK ESTIM ATE
together with all structure* ZOTO'S Budget Wave 87.90; Upholstering k Mattress ren­
and
Improvamanta, than or
ovating. New 4k Uied Furnl
IIS Regular $10. Complete
th*r*aft*r on aald land
Thla la mad* pursuant to
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
eve. app'ta. Free parking.
Final Dacraa of Foractoiur#
Co., i t 709 Celery Ave
2nd ft Oak
antarad In th* above caul*.
PA 72117.
Chancary
Docket No. 14117. H AR R IE TT'S B E A U TY NOOK
now pandlng In th* Circuit
105 So. Oak — 322-5742
Court of and for Samlnol*.
34. Articles For Bala
Florida
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ?.2. Build • Paint - Repair UPRIG H T PIAN O . *50. Ph.
hav* hereunto sat -ny hand
322 6530.
and official aaal this l l t h day FOR A PAINTER, inside ot
of June, 1911.
out, call Luther Tasker at

XOTII’ K o f b a l k
Nolle* l i haraby alvan that
pursuant to tlnal dacraa randarad on th* l l t h day of Jun*
1994. In that cartan caua* pand­
lng In th* Circuit Court In and
for Samlnol# County, Florida,
In Chancery, wharaln FIRST
F E D E R A L H A V I N G S AND
LUAN ASSOCIATION OF SEMI­
NOLE COL'NTY. a corporation,
I* Plaintiff, and H E N R Y J.
STRICKLAND and wlfa. ESTH­
ER V. f T R I C K L A N D ara dafandanta. Chancary Dock*! No.
11991. I. AR TH UR It. RECKWITH. J R , Clark of th# af or*.
aald Circuit Court, will with­
in th* legal hour* of ■*]* on
TUESDAY. Jun* 10, 1991 o f ­
far (or aalo and sail to ih*
hlfhaat and baat blddar for
caah al Ih# front door of tha
Courthoua* of Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, In Sanford. FlurIda, Ih* following daacrlbad
property, situated and being In
lamlnol* County, Florida, towlt:
Lot
I
In Block D of
B RA N T L E Y
IH o R K S
FIR ST ADDITION, Semi­
nole County. Florida, ac­
cording to plat tharaof ra­
cordad tn P U t Book *.
Pag* 41, of tha Public It*oorda of Samlneta County.
Florida
Said asl# will b* made pur­
auant to and In order to *attafy th* term* o f said flna
dacraa.
Arthur H. Baokwl'h, Jr..
Clark of Circuit Cour*. In
and for Samlnol* County,
Florida.
(SEAL)
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Arthur If- Backwlth. Jr.
n r.
Clerk of ih* Circuit court
(CIRCUIT COURT SE AL)
In and for Samlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida
Phillip II. Logan
Shlnholaar and lx&gt;g*n
By Martha T. VihDn
Atlornaya at Law
Deputy Clark
P O. Box 1711
Joseph M. Muraeko
Sanford. Florida
P O. Bo* m
Attorney for Plaintiff
Fern Park. Fla
1‘ uMI'h Juna 19, 1994
I'ulillah Juna 19. 1991.
CUA-OI
CDA-ta

Ph.

HOBART
Portable
welder.
350 Amp. Exc. cond. $350.
322-7719.

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SE AT COVER CO.

COHEN RADIATOR NTlOP
Free
inapection, estimate*,
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
&amp; repairs discounted.
(T c rm i on Down Pym t. U
2 im E. 3rd.
322-3443
Needed)
Assume
payment*
of
$97
Ph. 322 8532
monthly on this lovely 3
R I-W AY 66 SVC.
Bedroom, 2 Bath, kitchen
ltlway 17-92 at Onora ltd.
equlpt Home, with central
Sanford, Florida
heat tor winter mmtorl, in
FR E E Wheel Pack or Lubrlthe V E R Y BEST ol Comllcation with this ad. Mgr
tion. Can bo shown Immedi­
Walter Cooper, I yr*. Svc.
ately!
St*. Exp.____________________

LIKE NEW , Scuba tank, re ­
gulator, ipeargun and other
accessories. All $60. Ladies
white shoe skates, size 8, la
case. *15. 322-7196.

'63 Chevy l l Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph, 322-2283.

CITRUS TREES

F U R N IT U R E

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.

322 6159.

25. Plumbing .Service*
PLUM BING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
K L HARVEY

204 baslurd Ate.

FA 2-3383

JUNE SPECIAL; Men’a shoe*
12.99 pr. Ladles' shoes $145
pr. Surplus City, 20] W. 1st.

LA TE model '63 Telefunlun
Stereo Console, has phone,
AM-FM radio with multi­
plexer. Retail* for over $300
Just $3U0. 322-4563,

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PRE-VACATION SPECIALS!
i t Large Selection of New Fords — Fairlanes,
Falcons, Galaxies, Gr T-Birds
i f Many, Many Pre-Conditioned Road Ready
Used Cars to Choose From
LOW BANK

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519 E. First S t

Sanford

Ph. 322-148}

�Petite, Pretty, and

Popular Kay Ivey is engaged to be married to

Kay is shown on this page shopping at home —

and

finding

Ronnie Lindsey

in

the near

future

many bright and beautiful items for better

Florida living!

Miss Kay Ivey, popular young Sanford bride elect, Is shown selecting

Where else but at Poppa John's, (IV E Y 'S SHOE STORE) would Kny

It was a case o f love at first sight when Miss Ivey saw this new Dny

her silver, china, and crystal patterns at KADER’8 JEW ELRY STORE

shop for the latest stylus and shoe fashions by Nuturalizer, Jacqueline

strum "June Pride” Dinette at CAKROI.I/S newly enlarged and re

112 B. Park Ave.

and Paradise.

modeled Furniture Store at 116 W. 1st St.

Adv.

Adv.

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Miss Kny Ivey, wearing a tlirco-nlcce nrnel sharkskin travel suit by
Tabnk o f California, loden sleeveless shell and slim skirt worn with
channel jacket with deep pink, gold and green scroll pattern, drip dry,
wrinkle resistant — shown exclusively at M A R Y ESTHER'S— "Featur­
ing Fashions Just for You.”
Adv.

1*
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Miss K ay Ivey, bride-to-be, looks over the wonderful selection o f rugs
offered by tho F U R N ITU R E CENTER, 1100 8. French Ave. There are
styles and sizes for every home. F U R N ITU R E CENTER hus a com­
plete lino o f quality furniture to fit every bride’s budget.
Adv.

#

Kny says sho always feels sure o f herself and comfortably groomed
when she hns her hair "done” nt HETTY A N N E ’S H A IR S T Y L IN G
SALO N, 2201 S. Park Ave.

Adv.
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Mr. Billingsley, of MATHER of Sanford, shows Miss Kay Ivey their
Early American furniture is as comfortable as it la decorative.
MATHER features a large selection of home furnishings designed to
please the taste of the bride as well as her purse. Essy terms, too. Adv.

Bill Halback, President of W A L L PLUMIIING, HEATING A N D AIR
CONDITIONING, explains to Kay the practicality and wonderful com­
fort of Central Heating and Air Conditioning by the famous General
Electric Weathertron,
Adv.

"It's such a nice size, and it's a beautiful car,” says Kny as she Inspects
this Chevelle Malibu Super Sport at HOLLER MOTOR SALES. She was
amazed at the variety of models actually In stock at HOLLERS.

Adv.

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Seminole

County * * * * on

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W e're read about It, now
W've seen it happen. An im*
patient driver had stopped
behind another car waiting for
a red light to change. It did.
The lead car still sat there
momentarily. The driver of
the second car bore down on
the horn. Slowly, the lead car
motorist got out of his car,
walked back to the second
and asked him If he wanted to
speak with him. The bum
turned to a grin and both cars
left the intersection o f Park
and First.
• » •
The National foundation for
Highway Safety comes up
with this grim reminder on
th e
approaching holiday:
Buying a fifth on the the third
for the Fourth equals a sixfoot hole.
• • •
Speaking o f odd names for
communities, as The Clock
does occasionally, Mr*. O. K.
White pens the following: " I
have Just returned from a trip
to Alabama. Near Demopolis
is
a community c a l l e d
•Scratch Ankle.* Mosquitoes
too happy , . .’ *
• • •
Note to our readers: The
name of that new bank is
United
State
{not Slates)
Hank of Seminole. The inter­
est in this new institution has
been tremendous, Everybody
wanted to get a piece of it
and there Just aren't enough
■hares to go round.
• • •
You can put your name in
the put though, and if any of
the original subscribers does­
n't come up with the cash on
the barrelhead when (lie mon­
ey is called in, you slill might
be able to pick up a few
shares.
• • •
I f your dog Is like one of
the family, you’d heller not
forget that he must have a tag
ami Ids rubies inoculation if
you live in the city limits. He
may turn up among the miss­
ing. '
• • •
It's so sad to sec so many
o f the plants along First
Slrcct and Park Avenue dy­
ing. Without nature's help In
the form of rain they just
don't survive long. A few buc­
kets of water sure would help.
• • •
If your doggio doesn't Jin­
gle, Jangle when he walks he
might not be home for sup­
per. Look lor him in the dog
pound.
• • •
James E.
Brookshire of
Oviedo received Ids bachelor
degree in mechanical engi­
neering from ti corgi a Tech In
exercises
held in Atlanta,
Saturday.
• • *
For the fourth conscculive
year Hollins College lias been
•elected by the National Sclenre Foundation to sponsor a
math summer school for tal­
ented secondary school stu­
dents. The program Is taking
place on the campus through
July 25. It started Monday.
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Established 11108

W ED N ESD AY, JUNE 17, 1001

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Members of the Seminole
County Board of Instruction
approved the recently com ­
pleted shop building at Semi­
nole High School during the
group's
monthly
meeting
Tuesday afternoon. B o a r d
members inspected the now
structure and voted to accept
It.
The board heard C. W. Matten, a television engineer from
Orlando, recommend that cen­
tral antenna systems be used
to convert TV sets throughout
the county school system for
reception of UHF program­
ming over the educational

television station now being
constructed.
The board could call for the
use of strip timers on each
VH P set but there is some
question as to quality of L'HF
reception in certain areas and
even In certain sections of a
school plant.

Malten estimates! that the
cost of individual set tuning
strips would be about $25 to!
$.70 each for the 120 VH P only]
seis now ulUim l in the Semi­
nole system. On the other
hand, he said the cost of the
central antenna system, one
for each school, would be an
cstimaied $50,000.
Central systems, said Matten, would guarantee adequate
UHF reception by each set,
regardless of where the school
was locates] or in what section
of the school plant a set would
be situated.
Also, the board authorized
Hie installation of direct teleCharter approval for the plume line lo South Seminole
Geneva Volunteer Fire and which would allow toll free
Rescue Dept, was announced communication between 111#
this week by Secretary of
State Tom Adams. Officers
named are Lewi* Hughey,
chief; C. It. (Cliurk) Starrett.
assistant chief and F. Sicg
Holmes, secretary-treasurer.
Areas lo be protected by the
new group, as reported by
The huge bllllKiards which
Hughey, will lie from Hie Econ will advertise "Sanford and
on south to the St. Johns on Seminole County on the St.
the north and from Mims Johns River, Nile of Am er­
Bridge on the east lo Geneva ica,” approved recently by
Bridge on the west.
Hie promotions com rffttlce'uf
At present the department the Seminole County Chamber
is equipped with a truck on o f Commerce, will be in light
which a small tank is being lettering on a dark, fcackground
mounted for use is a booster as a result of the' committee's
to large equipment which i« action In a meeting this morn­
expected lo be secured within ing.
the next five months. A siren,
The word "Sanford” plus
donated some time ago by the *omc other information on the
Oviedo Fire Depl., has been signs will be in bright, white
mounted on a 30 fool post and ' Scotchlite” loitering — the
Is in operating condition.
most highly reflective type of
Meetings of the Geneva lettering now available — and
Dept, chartered w i t h
ap­ will make the signs Just as
proximately 20 m e m h e r * effective at night as they will
are held at 7:30 p. m. each be during the day.
Tuesday at the Geneva GroThe signs, 12 feet high by
eery. Next week's meeting 40 feet in length are lo lie
will be devoted to completing placed at seven strategic lothe constitution and by-laws,
rallons
throughout
Florida.
Hughey advised that an The contract to lie negotiated
area - wide meeting will he with the Barbour Outdoor Ad­
railed in the near future at vertising Company of Orlando
the Geneva Community Hall to will be on a three-year basil.
inform all residents of pro
The contract will actually
posed operations and plans of rail for 10 signs. However,
the volunteer*. Any person in­ highways on which the other
terested in Joining may con three hillhoards are to be
lact any of the officers or placed are not yet construct­
allend the weekly meeting,
ed. When they are the sign*
Emergency or fire calls, for will be erected, They will cost
the present time, should t&gt;o $30 per month,
reported by calling the gro­ t
-----------------cery.

Red Guerrillas
Beaten Back
Near Capital

JWJLVA...

Fire Department
At Geneva Gets
State Charter

New Area Signs
Are Described

Art Group To
Meet Thursday
Tim first meeting o f the
Sanford Seminole A rt Asso­
ciation’* summer sketch group
will lie held Thursday ut 1
p. m. ut the Cultmnl Arts
Building (old
Sanford L i­
brary) at the rom er o f 5th
St. and Oak Avc.
A model will be available
and members will bring their
own supplies. Any medium
can lie used.
This will be the first uf a
weekly summer-long sketch­
ing class, which will meet
each Thursday at the same
time und place.

LONDON ( U P I ) - A British
mathematician said today his
electronic computer ha* de­
school system's office* and cided that Sir Francis Bacon
schools, plus residents in that could not have written the
area.
plays attributed to William
The coal o f the line was esti­ Shakespeare.
mates! al $no to $70 per month.
But this amount, Supt. It. T.
Mil wee said, would he less
WASHINGTON (U P D - T h e
tiian the cost of present toll administration's $'.W2 million
charges on long distance calls anti-poverty program was the
between the Sanford offices subject of hearing* In lx*th
and schools located in Ihe House and Senate today ns
southern area of the county. Congress quickrncd it* pace
on tile sweeping measure.

Poverty Hearingrs

SSDC Raises
Dividend To
60 Cents A Share

Scan Red Charges

V IE N T IA N E , Lao* ( U P D The International C o n t r o l
Commission (IC C ) today stud­
ied Communist charge* that
American pilot* flew Laotian
air force planes In attacks on
Pathol Lao headquarters at
Sanford Seminole Develop­ Khnng Khay.
ment Company directors to­
day voted a dividend of GO
cents per share to their stock­
WASHINGTON
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—
holders.
Rep. Cornelius E. Gallagher,

‘Haiti Gestapo*

The dividend, which reflects
a six per rent return on capi­
tal Investments In the corpor­
ation will be distributed July
1, President Clifford McKibbin said.
This
year's dividend Is
nearly double that declared
Iasi year, which paid stock­
holder* 35 cents per shire.
Since the formation of the
company in July, 1MI, two in­
dustrial plants have been fi­
nanced and built, mid several
other plants have been assistf i t in teeuring capital from
commercial scuYtes, McKibbln noted.
At the prevent time there
are no industrial plants avail­
able and the company is in a
position t-j provide buildings
for industry in the county.
Officers are now negotiating
with several prospects, the re­
port to thu stockholders stat­
ed.

Wafer Request
Deadline Set
Deadline for
application*
for water from the new Midway-Canaun Water A*sociaHon, Inc., will lie next Mon­
day, Karl E. Williams, asso­
ciation president, announced
today. Later applications will
carry a penally.
Government loan for con­
struction of a water system
and plant In the area has Ix-en
approved through cooperation
of Farmer's Home Adminis­
tration In (ho amount o( $33,C55, William* advised.
Applications may he made
at the Dixon Building on
Sipes Avenue from 4 until 7
p.m. weekdays and from 5
n.in. until 0 p in. on Saturday.
Cost ha* been set at $20 per
applicant, $12 for water con­
nection and $fi fur meter de­
posit.

Youth Held
O C AI.A (U I'D — Keith Elvis
Ward, 2U, o f Leesburg, vvu* in
Mnrhm county Juil here today
in lieu o f $1,500 bond on a
federal rliatge o f embezzling
money from the Citizen* N a­
tional
Hunk o f
Iweshurg.
Ward is a bookkeeper al the
bank.

Rover Will Rove As Proud As Punch

NO. 214

Saigon Forces Score Big Victory
Bacon A grain

D-N. J., said today there was
evidence that President Fran­
cois Duvaller of Haiti might
have "hired a gestupo of
Americana" who check on netivitics of Haitians In the
United State*.

Ballet Barred

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HEWING Ul* fur takeoff from tlio Sanford Naval Air Station was this
pilot of the Vigilante, the sleek aircraft assigned to Reconnaissance At­
tack Squadron r&gt;. Thu squadron is being deployed for duly with the
Seventh Fleet in the Pacific Theater ami will operntc front the attack
currier, USS Ranger.
(Herald Photo)

First RVAH-5
Vigilantes Off
For Pacific
Four aleck new RA-5C V ig ­
ilante

rcconiialsauiico

bomb­

ers took o ff today from the
Sanford

Naval

bound fur the

A ir

Station,

Pacific

Fleet

and a history-making deploy­
ment aboard the attack car­

BONN, Germany (U P1) — rier U88 Ranger.
The remainder, two more
West Germany canceled the
entry visa* for Moscow's Bol­ RA-BC's, will follow tomorrow
shoi Ha Met Tuesday been use ns Reconnaissance A t t a c k
the troupe followed the Com­ Squadron Five (R V A1I-5) be­
munist line and refused to comes the first unit to deperform In West perlio, ac­ |'oy at sea with thty-famed
cording to the interior minis­ marh two itfrcraft and tho
try here.
firyt East Coast unit In re­
cent time* to deploy aboard
an aircraft cerrisr In the PaTALLAHASSEE (U P I) — cific Fleet.
Secretary
of
State
T om
Today's
four-plane
flight
Adams said Tuesday there was scheduled to arrive at
was a marked improvement the Alnniada (C nlif.) Naval
in the conduction of Florida's A ir Station In the early a f­
second primary on May 29
ternoon fo r loading aboard
after
numerous
complaints
the 1,100-foot Ranger. A large
alxiut law violations in the
nssemhly of Navy officials
May 5 balloting.
and civic leaders, ninny see­
ing the needle-nosed Vigilan­
te for the first time, wns ex­
B E R LIN (U P I )—Free Gcrpected to greet the airmen.
man students were to light a
Meanwhile, transports are
torch in John K. Kennedy
flying
lo aqunilron'a 270 sup­
Square today lo commemor­
ate the courage o f tha East port personnel to Alumada to
Germans who rose up in "food join the ship.
RVAIt-5'a final destination,
and freedom " riota against
Hie Communists 11 years ago after preliminary nt-sen op­
only to be crushed by the Red erations, will be the Far Ka»t,
where the Ranger w ill oper­
army.
ate with the U. 8. Seventh
Fleet for about nine month*.
H ie squadron fa srheduled to
Ik- gone from Sanford for
nearly 10 months.
The American Red Cross
RVAH-5 is commanded by
water safely instructor course
Commander Haul F. Werner,
will begin al 7:30 tonight at
a 20-yrar veteran o f Naval
port Mellon Park pool. F.naviation and test and devel­
rollmcnt will be open through
opment work. He Is scheduled
Friday.
to fly one o f tho two planes
Requirements arc that the
person tie at leaat 18 years leaving Thursday.
Till* is the first time In
of age and have a Red Cross
senior life saving certificate modern Naval history that
or equivalent. The course Is combat uir units have "tra d ­
o[H-n to residents of Seminole ed” fleet*. I.n*t month Heavy
Attm k Squadron Six, based
and Volus!* Counties.
It will lie taught by Miss at Whidbey Island, Wash.,
Sally A. Neider, water safety hoarded the carrier Forrestal
instructor trainer and chair­ in Norfolk. Va., fo r operziman of the Seminole Counly Huns In Ihe Atlantic ami de­
Water Safety Committee.
ployment with the Sixth Fleet
Concurrent with tin pro­ In the Mediterranean.
gram will be a water safety
Prior to joining the Foraide class. Eligible entrants restul, Heavy Six often op­
must Ik- 10 or older and have erated from Hie Ranger, lly
a
workable
knowledge ol the same token, RVAH-5 serv­
basic swimming strokes.
ed with the Forrestal air
group before transitioning to
the Vigilante,
For the first time the Fleet
will have an aircraft which
can perform complex recon­
naissance mission* and deliv­
er weapons in any weather, at
supersonic speeds. Roth mis­
sions cun he performed on the

2nd One Bettor

Kennedy Torch

Wafer Safety
Class Begins

Get Him A City Dog Tag Thursday

Thursday is tag day for all within the city limits, not advantage o( I lie opportunity
Sanford dogs which do not having tags will be picked up to have their animals proper­
ly inoculated and tagged.
an&lt;t Impounded.” aald City
yet have their city licenses
.... ___
Page 10
Rabid anim al! arc a great
Abby
Veterinarian Dr. Raymond Manager W. E. Knowles.
danger to humans, lo them­
Bridge —- ..._............ Page 10
Impounded
animals
a r c selves and to oHkt animals,
Page 3-A Bass will set up headquarters
Classified
Comic* —__________ Page 2-A behind City Hall for the pur­ kept ten days and if not as rabies Is fatal if untreated.
pose o f giving rablea inocula­ claimed are then destroyed. Domestic pets esn pick up the
Editorial ________ Page 1-A
Dog owners can avoid both disease from wild animsls
Funerals _ _________ Page 2 tions and issuing licenses. In­
.... -....... Page* 8-U oculations cost $3 and tags, $1 Ihe loss of their pet* and Hie who are often carriers and
Society
dangers of rabies by taking trsnsiuitlcri of the disease,
Spoils — ______ ____ Page 7 j

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W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy through Thursdny with few scnttcred showers; high todny in mid-90s; low tonight in 70s.

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Zip Code 32771

School Board Approves BRIEFS
New SHS Shop Building

North Orlando
Registration On

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FULL HOUSE nt the Ritz Theater this morning when the first of 10
weekly shows was held for youngsters In the area. Six bottle caps of a
Nelii soft drink, or 05 cents, entitled the child to admission to the theater.
The theater management snid nn estimated 800 youngsters were on hand
this morning lo see the Three Stooges in “ Around the World In a Daze,”

Jaycers are planning a deep
sea fishing trip for Sunday.
Thoyll leave
Inlet Harbor
aboard the charier b o a t
"B lack Duck” for the day's
outing. Club members are be­
Residents of the village of
ing asked to make reserva­ North Orlando who wish in
tions at tlie Jayccc Booth or vote in the July 13 election on
this Thursday's Civic Center proposed changes to the sill
luncheon.
age charier must re-ngisier
• • •
in the current registration
Arthur II. Beckwith Jr., Cir­ books by Friday, June 2G.
cuit Court clerk in Seminole
Registration may be made
County, will take part in the at the village office from D
annual convention of the State a m. until noon on Mondays.
Association o f Court Clerks Wednesdays and Fridays and
of Florida alarllng tomorrow from 7 until 0 p.m. on Tues
in Fort Lauderdale. The meet­ days and Thursdays.
ings last through Saturday
Residents in need o f Iran*
xith headquarter! at the Van- portalion to re register should
tec Clipper Hotel.
call Mrs. Doris Dean, 322-13HU.
The Gindcrvllle Fire De­
partment will meet Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. in Ebenercr Cha­
pel. Guest speaker will be
Chief Paul Bate* of the Cas­
selberry Volunteer FIre De­
partment. He will give demon­
strations and show a film on
mouth to mouth resuscitation.

fe n ttfi

Knowles aaid.
Animals suspcclcd o f being
rabid should not be killed, but
should be penned up and
watched for 10 days to de­
termine if they are indeed ra­
bid. Persons bitten by ■ rabid
animal must of necessity
undergo prolonged and ser­
ious treatment
with
antilabies scrum*.

same sortie.
To avoid duplication o f RA*
5C support facilities, all train­
ing and staging for tha V ig ­
ilante is being conducted a t
the Sanford Station.
From S a n f o r d , RA-5C
squadrons will Join carrltra
of both fleet* and operate on
iMith sides o f the world sim­
ultaneously.

CJOODHY FOR NOW uaya Cdr. W. R. Russell,
executive officer o f Recoil tuiiKmmuo Attack
Squadron 6 ns ho prepared to board his Viifllunto this mo ruing for deployment to the Pacific
Fleet. He's holding Ills son, Jimmy, 4, ns ho
chats with Mrs. Russell who will remain homo
at 201 llidgo ltd.
(Herald Photo)

SNAS Busy Place As
Vigilantes Depart
By Harry I. Johnson
Tho bulletin Imard declared
portions

of

Reconnaissance

Attack Squadron 5 would be
deployed

at

osno today

for

duty In the Pacific Theater.
Long

before Hie

appointed

hour, crews were scurrying
around the aircraft, sleek, new
ItA-SC
Vigilantes,
readying
them for Hie flight to Alameda,
Calif.
Ground crews checked out
all phases of the ahips. The
VAII-5 ready-room was oc­
cupied by the flight crews,
dressed in bright urungo uni­
forms.
Most drank coffee, discuss­
ed the flight in detail with
Ihelr commanding o f f i c e r ,
Cdr. Paul F. Werner. They
cheeked the Might map land­
ed on a wall, noted the in-air
refueling
remlezvoui
areas
(there were two of them, Cdr.
Werner said, because the air­
craft was loaded with extra
gear, supplies and fuel).
The men knew they were
leaving the home base of San­
ford Naval Air Station in a
historic first from here; Hie
first squadron to lie joined
with Uie Pacific F le e t
They were deed aerious.
Kidding was reserved for
those not going. The coffee
cujvs were kept full by briefing
room aides.
The
bulletin board said
flight time was 0600. That's
when they le ft
And the Navy didn't forget
It* public relations program.
Radio, television and news­
paper person* were on hand
for the occasion. They chatted
with the men, walked around
the planes, returned to the
ready room and joined in the
coffee break.
Television pictures, planned
to appear on tonight'! news­
casts, were shot from all an­
g le !, Newspaper pboUigrepiwii

used up several rolls for still
pictures.
At the stroke of 8 a, m. the
ready room was empty, all
crews were aboard and they
began taxing to tho takcoif
strip.
Directly behind them was a
team
newsmen, all riding
in or on a crash truck. It was
driven within 50 feet o f the
takeoff atrip, parked a l the
4,000 foot murker.
The first, piloted by Cdr.
W. R. Russell, Werner'* exrcuUve officer, rose ahout 100
feet in the air ami Ihe pilot
lipped hi* wing to the friends,
wives, sons and daughters
and Hie crow he had left be­
hind.

DUC 1IOA, Viet Nam (U P I )
—Government troops Inflicted
the biggest defeat o f the year
on Communist Viet Cong guer­
rillas today in fighting so
close to Ihe capital city of Sai­
gon that residents there were
awakened by Hie sound of
gunfire.
A handful o f government
defender* beat hack the guer­
rilla attack only 12 miles
from the outskirts of Saigon
in bitter house lo house fight­
ing.
The sounds o f bailie could
be heard In the capital as
government artillerymen fired
hundreds o f rounds at the
guerrillas who had captured
all but one small portion of
this district headquarters la
their biggest attack in months,
Vielntmcse m ilitary author­
ities estimate that nearly 900
Communist t r o o p *
were
thrown Into the attack on this
town defended by a scat­
tered force o f 140 government
soldiers.
Considering the government
defenses and the aize of the
attacking
force,
American
military adviaors said the
guerrilla* had been assured
of an almost certain victory.
But, as one American offic­
e r said, “ somebody threw
something Into the balance
the Viet Oong had not expect­
ed—giilj.''
Estimate*
of
Communist
guerrilla casualties exceeded
50, and the bullet riddled
corpses o f 15 guerrillas re­
mained a t testimony that the
Viet Cong could not carry
sway all their dead.
The Viet Cong generally
make almost aurperhuman ef­
forts to carry o ff live bodies
o f fallen comrades.
Government losses in ttm
action were placed at 15 dead
and 84 wounded.

Parents Held In
Assault On Boy
MIAMI ( U P I ) - T h * pare
ent* of a nlne-weck-ohl hoy
were arrested last night after
n doctor sail! it looked ns If
someone had tried to cut tha
arms off the child.
Dado county d e l e c t i v e
Charles Shepherd said he wns
not Immediately uhlo to deternilmi how littla Michael Ray
Walker's arms were slashed.
Tim parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Tommy Walker of Miami,
were charged with aggravated
assault against tha child.

Child Killed
COCOA (U P I ) — Stephen
Wise, 10-nionths-old, was kill­
ed Tuesday when he fell from
a ear being driven by hla
mother.

Plan Now To Attend Our

Roaring 2 0 s Party
F R ID A Y N IT E
JU N E 19th
f t

W E A R YOUR ROARING 20'S
COSTUME A N D DANCE
TO T H E MUSIC O F —

JACK ROSSM AN
A N D HIS “ HEAR C A T TRIO’*
PRIZES &amp; SURPRISES
FOR REST COSTUMES
A N D UEST DANCERS
FOR RESERVATIO NS

322-1251

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T H E SE VE N TH -D AT
A D V E N TIST CHURCH
Corner tlk A Elm
R. U M a th «* i ---------- P a ito f
• KRVICKH SATU RDAY—
Sabbath School ----- »:1&lt; a. m.
Worship Service — 11:4* a- mWadntaday Night
P r iM r Sarvle* _
T :I* p- ra.
•Wa Hava T b l» Hop*” radio
message each Bandar a. m.
at I I I ! ovar W T K It at l i t *
/our radio dial.

Alliance
C H R ir r iA R MISSIONARY
ALT.IA.XCK CHURCH
14*1 Park Av*. at 14lk SL
Ra* C C Da*a, Jr. ---- Paatof
Bandar School
a. ra.
Worahlp Sarvle* — » !: • • a. m.
Evening Worahlp — 1:W » m.
Alllaaca Tontb
rallow ablp (Baa.) — 1:41 p. ra.
&lt;Wad)
prarar tarries « — 4:*# P- m.

Assembly O f God
PIXRCREBT ABBEMBLT
O r OOD CHURCH
Cor. 34th and Elm
H. M. W lldar _________ Paator
Bandar School
4:44 a. ra.
MornlnB Worahlp _ 14:44 a. ra.
EaanlnB Worahlp — T:14 p. ra.
Tooth Barr. &lt;Bon.) _ 4:44 p. m.
M ld-W **k Bar*. (W ad.) _ T ill
p. m.

Baptist

JORDAN M ISStONART
B A P T IS T CHURCH
1411 W. First Straat
Bandar School ____ 14:44 a. ra.
Mornlnp W o ra h lp __ 11:44 a. ra.
Blbla Stodr (B ondar) 4:04 pm.
K ransallatle Barrlca 4:40 p. ra.
Wad. P rarar Maat __ 4:4S p. ra.
BUI Staphaoa ____Paator
A Cordial Walcorao to A ll
OSTKEN B A PTIST CHURCH
H W T. I l l
Ph. l l l - l l l t
Paator ___ Chaatar W. Plank
Sondar School _ _ 14:40 a. m.
Mornlns Barrlca _ 1114 a. ra.
Training Ualsa _____ 4:14 p. sa.
Evanlns Barrlca __ 4:14 p. ra.
Wadnaadar Maatlns*:
Orsanlaatlona _
t:la p ra.
P rarar .............
4:11p.m.
Choir — __________
1:14p, m.

CONGREGATIONAL
C H RISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrl.t)
Park Avenue at 14th St.
»:44 a. m. ___ Church School
1«:*4 a. m . __Worahlp Service
4:14 p ra. _ Chrtatian Touth
Mlnletry
Rev. Walter A. R. McPherson,
Paator

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straat. Lonswood
Fr. Chartaa W. Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion __ 4:14 a. ra.
Servlet A Sermon — 1:04 a. ra.

Church O f Christ

H O L T CROSS
441 S. park Axe.
Fr. Laroy D. Sopar, Rector
Holy Communion — 4:14 a. ra.
Family Barrlca and
Sunday School ....___4.44 a. ra.
Morning Prayar
(Firat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:44 a. m.

CHURCH OF C H RIST
Otnava
Ralph Drawer Jr.
Evangelist
Blbla School _ _ _ 14:44 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:4* a. m.
Evanlns Worahlp
4:1* p. m.
Wad. P faya r Barrie* 4:14 p. 0 .

C E N T R A L B A P T IS T CHURCH
Cor. 14th SL A Oak A v*.
fla il S m it h ------------------Paator
Bondar School
4:44 a. ra.
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:44 a. m.
Traln ln s Uonlon — 4:44 p. m.
Evening Barrlca —
4:44 p. m.
Wad. P rarar Barrlca 4:44 p. m.
Nuraary Opon
W T R R ---------------- - T:44 p. m.
Bondar Nlta Broadcaat

CHUIlCIf OP CHRIST
t i l l P ark Arano*
Bart Brown —
Eransal l at
Bandar
Blbla studr __—
14:44 a. ra.
Mornlns Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Kranlns Barrlca _ 1:14 p. m.
Saa "Herald o f Truth” 1 p. ra.
Bundar on Channel I
Tueedar
Ladlaa Blbla Claaa - 14:44 a. ra.
Wadnaadar
Blbla C la a a ------- 4:11 p. ra.

E LD E R SPRINGS B A PTIST
Old Orlando ltd •* llaatar Aro.
R. Hamilton G riffin — Paator
Bundar School —
4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:44 a. ra.
T ra ln ln s Union — 4:14 p. ra.
Evening W orship — 4i44 p. ra.

CHURCH OP OOD
OF PROPHECT
3141 Elm Avana#
R .v. R. L Strickland _ Paator
Sunday School .
4:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service — 14:44 a. m.
E . - rgellatle Sarr. _ 4:14 p. ra.
Wednesday:
Toons People V. 1» ■- Sara.
4:14 p. ra.
Blbla Tralnlns Sarv 1:44 pm.

Christian

PAO LA C lfU B C H OF CHRIST
H ighw ay H W a.t
Morrta Ruhr ______ Eransallat
lllbla C l a n ____ __ 14:44 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp __ 11:4* a. m.
Eranlns Worahlp _ 1:44 p. m.
lllbla Claaaaa Wad. _ 4:1* p. m.

FINECRKHT B A P TIS T
CHURCH
Onora Road
Paator _ __ W illiam J. flucaa
Mornlns Worahlp . 11:«0 a. ra.
Hondar School ...... . 4:44 a. m.
Traln ln s U n io n ----- 4:14 p. ra.
Evanlns Worahlp —. 4:14 p. ra.
W'ad. Offlcara A Toachara
Maatlns — — —
9- “ •

Methodist
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora R t . at Woodland Ave,
Rev. John H. Hlrea Jr.. Paator
Church School ... — 4:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:*4 a. ra.
M V F -------------------4:10 p
n.

C o n gre gatio n al

F IR S T C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF C H RIST
1444 M. Sanford Ava.
I t Varnoa F oliar
Bundar S c h o o l___ _ 1:15 a. ra.
Mornlns Worahlp
14:44 a. ra.

n R B T B APTIST CHURCH
414 Park Avanu*
T . B. C h a r e a -------------Paator
Mornlns Worahlp — 4:44 a. m.
Bondar School — — 4:44 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:44 a. ra.
Tratnlns Union —- 4:40 p. m.
Evening Worahlp - 4:4* p. ra.
Wad. P rarar Barrlca 4:44 p. ra.

WP.BTBIDE M ISSIONARY
B A PTIST CHURCH
4th St. A H o llr Ava.
Taut M. C a lla r ------------ Paator
Bundar School —
14:44 a. ra.
Bondar
M orning Worahlp — 11:44 a. m.
Bondar
K ra aln s W orship — 4:44 p. » .
W edotaday
P ra ra r Barries - — - 4:44 p. ra.

Church O f God

Baptist

Adventist

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Eatatea
Cttrua Height!
Rev. Ray Gregory. Jr.. Patter
Church School
J:41 a m.
Mornlns Worahlp — 11:09 a. ra.
M V F ______________* : » p. ra.
Eva. W o r a h l p ------ 4:19 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Servlet 7:19 p ra.

Nazarene
F in S T CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. In 1 St. at Mapl* Ave.
Paul B l c k e a ------------- Paator
Sunday School — _ 4:41 a. ra.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
T o u t h _____ ___ — —- 4:04 p. m.
Kvanceltatlc Servlet 4:40 p. m.
Mid-Week
Service (Wad.) — 4:49 p. m.
Third Sunday
Elngeptralton _ _ 1:04 p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L Holcomb*. Paata*
Sunday
4:41 a. m. ____Blbla School
ll. oo a. m . _Morning Worahlp
7:99 p. ra. _ Evanlns Servlt*
4:40 p. m . __Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
4:04 p. m. _ ind Wad. Miss­
ionary Service

Pentecostal

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laurel Ava.
Eugene S h a l d o n ______ P all or
Talaphona: 111.4411
Sunday S c h o o l ____l : « i a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp __ 10:41 a. m.
Evanlns W o r s h i p __4:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 4:14 p. m.

F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
141 Orangt Straat
Rer. E. Ruth Orant — Paator
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Mornlns W ora hlp __ 11:04 a. m.
Sunday Evanlns _ 4:14 p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study _ 4:19 p. m.
Conqutrors Meeting
Friday —_____ __7:14 p. ra.

Lutheran

What a shot! Photographer* love to And a scene like this. Flowing w ater. . . a background of trees . . *
a church apirc in the distance . . . these always make an outstanding picture.
Wherercr we trarel we see Christian churches in harmonious settings, and there's a tendency to think
of them as “ part of the scenery.’*

Christian Science

OOOD SHEPHE RD
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
3)44 A Orlando Drlvs
llwy. 14.13)
Sanford, Florida
133-4111
The Rev. J. Gordon P a a r y,
Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Mornlns W o ra h lp __list1* a. ra.
Communion— Vital Sunday in
Each Month
K IN D E R G A R T E N AND KUR SEHT

But what an important part Uicy are! Every one is a House of God, dedicated to His service. Every one
is a community focal point, helping in a thousand ways to broaden and beautify the lives of its members. And
every one is a vital link in the shining chain of Christian belief that stretches around the world.

F IR S T

CHURCH OF C H RIST
SCIENTIST
l i t Eaat Second Btroot
Sunder Barrlca A
Bundar School
11:44 a. m.
Xubjaett "God th* Praaarrap
o f Man”
Wadnaadar Sarrira „ 1:44 p. ra.
R o d in s Ihiom: 1*1 K. Klrat.
Waakdara: 10:14 a. m. » 4:1*
p. m. Fridar Eranlnsi 4:141:1* p. m.

Not far from where you live, there’s a church that could give your life a new dimension. Whatever doubts
and fears you may have, bring them to God in His House. You can rely on His promise that He will not leave
you comfortless.

Church O f God
CHURCH o r OOD
lln d A French
If. C. S m it h __________ Paator
Sunder School ...... 4:11 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp __ 11:44 a. m.
K vangellallc H»rv. .. 4:14 p m.
Tuaa. Prayer Sarr. .. 4:14 p. m.
Thura. Touns Paopl*
Endaaror — ____ — 4:1* p. ra.

OpyTiaht 1*44
Keister Artemisin* Hervir*. la*. BtraaVaes. V*.
Runday
I Chronicles
ldt2S-3d

Monday
P M lm i
112:1-10

Tnraday
Paalma
1 I«:I2 -1 9

TH E C H U R C H FO R ALA. • A L L F O R T H E C H U R C H
The Church Is the greatest factor
Iratf and support SaaOMrch. They
cm earth for the Building of dom eare: (1 ) Far hi* own rahs. (X ) For
his childraaa's mho. (SI For the asks
*»r and Food dlittnafilp. If la a atom*
of his comraunity and nation. (4 )
hnuae of spiritual xralue*. Without a
strong Church, neither democracy
For th* aak* of lb* Church jterlf.
low ctvilisrtian can sundae. There
which mads hi* moral and malarial
support. Plan to po to churdt I
lerty and read your Bible defiy.
ptraon should attend random r*f*&gt;
Wednaadajr
Micah
7:14-20

T h o rs d a f
Mark
11:15-26

r r id a r
Acta
2:37-47

Presbyterian

L U T H E R A N CHURCH OP
T H E REDEEMER
141 W. 15th Plica
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour” and T V "Thla la th*
L ife ”
Herbert W. Goaraa _ __ Paator
Bundar School ____ 4:11 a. m.
Worahlp B a r r l c a
14:10 a. m.

F IR S T P R ES BY T E R IA N
CHURCH
Sanford. Fla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
Grover C. Sewtll Jr.
Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Pastor
Church S c h o o l ______ 1:41 a. m.
Session M e e t s ____ 4:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp
14:04 a. m.
Plonaer Fellowahlp
4:04 p. m.
Senior III Fellowahlp 4:00 p m.
Evening Worship _ 4:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Maat _ 4:04 p. m.
CHURCH OK T H E CO VENAN T
l i t ) South Orlando Drive
Thomas H. Makln ____Paator
Worahlp ____4:04 a. m.
Church School _ _ _ 10:44 a. m.

TO LIS T YO U R

CHURCH

Methodist
F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
414 Park Ava.
John T. Adams Jr. ... Paator
Morning Worahlp __ 4:10 p. m.
Sunday School ____ 4:41 a. m.
Mornlns Worahlp
10:11 a. m.
M Y F llaatlnga
4:14 p. ra.
Ilnlarraadlata, Senior)
Evanlns Worahlp __ 1:14 p. ra.

Saturday
Acts
»:2 3 J 1

N O T IC E
CALL

322- 26/7

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church N otice And Directory Page PossibleT H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
P E S T CONTROL
A D A M S T R A N S F E R &amp; STORAGE
Phone 322-0225
C E L E R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
SANFO RD W E LD IN G &amp;
F A B R IC A T IN G CO.
Bill WhiUy k Employees
C H ELSEA T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A . D UD A k SONS, INC.
siavla, Florida

GREGORY LUM BER
o f Sanford

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

N E LSO N &amp; CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman k Employees

STENSTROM R E A L T Y
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

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

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

OVIEDO R AD IO &amp; E LEC 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

PERFECTON
D AIRIES

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

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

K ID D Y ’S S TA N D AR D SERVICE
First k French, Sanford

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

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
H AR R ELL k BEVERLY
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
B IL L H E M P H IL L MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

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 ta ff

LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

TH E M T Z T H E A T R E
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROW ER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

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

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

B. ED W ARD S
B U ILD ERS S U PPLIE S
and Employees
S M IT T Y ’S S N A P P IN ’ T U R T L E
MOWER S A LE S A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
H AR O LD H. K ASTN ER CO.
and Employees
W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M ORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S taff
W ILSO N-M AIER FU RNITU RE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

S TA TE FA R M IN SU R A N C E
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S taff

CITIZENS B A N K OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Ostaan Mathodlat Church
P a o I a
Wesleyan
Mathodlat.
RL
44
W. at Baola
St. Jamas A.M .K, Sanford Av*.
St. Mary's A.M.E. Church BL lit. 411 Ostaan
SL
Paul'*
Mathodlat C h u r o h
Ostaan
Hd. Entsrprtsa
Stafford
M an orial Mathodlat C k u r a k
*. DaBary

Foraat !.ak* Savcnth-day Adventist Church,
llw y . 414, Foraat City
Savanth-day Advantlst Church. Maitland
A va, Altam ont* Springs
Sanford
Savanth-day
Advantlst
Church,
Seventh a Elm

■SEMINOLE C O U N T Y A R E A C H U RC H D IREC TO RYB A P TIS T
Antioch Baptist Church, Ovlado
Central Baptist Church, t i l l Oak Ao*.
Chuluota First Uaptlst Church
Chuluota Baptist Mission
Sportsman's Club, Chuluota
Eldar Spring* Baptlel Church,
HO Lehman lid
F irs t Baptist Church, I I I Park Ava.
Friendship Baptist Church Of
Altam ont* Springs
lit. I l l , Altamont# Springs
F irst Baptist Church a f Da Bar y
F irs t Uaptlst Church o f O taavs
F irst B aptlit Church o f I-ak* Mary
F irs t Uaptlst Church o f Lake Monro*
F irs t Uaptlat church o f Longwood, Oar.
Church A Great
F irst Baptlel Churrb or Ovlada
F irs t Uaptlat Church o f Nan Dando Springs
F irs t Shiloh Mlaalesary UapUat Church
1141 W. I l l b St.
Forest C ity Uaptlst Church
Fountain llasd Uaptlst Church, Ovlado
Leva Southern Uaptlat Mission, Cbuluola
Missionary
Uaptlat
Church
North
ltd.
Kntarprlia
Macedonia
Mission
Baptlat Church
Oak lll l l ltd. Oilcan
Morning G lory Baptist Chur oh. Ganava Mwy,

Mt. Oliva Missionary Baptist Church, Saa
I .an do Springs Rd., Longwood
ML Zion Missionary Baptlat, glpas Ava.
New
Mt.
Calvary
Missionary
Baptlat
11)4 W. 14th SL
New Sal am p rlm lllv * Baptist Cburth,
1140 W. llt k SL
New ML Sion Uaptlat Chsreh, 1414 Faar Ava
Oaklawn Uaptlat Chapal, 1441 W. loth St.
Oatsan Uaptlat Church
Flnacraat UapUat Church. 141 W. On are ltd.
Fralrla Lake Uaptlst Church, IUds* Hd.t
Fern P ark
Progrsaa Mlaalonary Baptlat Churoh, Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist ’ Church,
Ninth h Hickory
SI. Jama* Mlaalonary Baptlat Church Sta.
ltd. 414 Oatacn
Hi. Paul Mlaalonary Baptist Church. Ith SL
HI. Matthews Missionary Baptlat Church
Canaan Haights
Hi. John's Mlsslsaacy Baptist Church.
41* Cypraaa St.
Tem pi* Baptist Churoh, Pals* Spring# Rd..
A lta n o n t* Sprint*
Waslslda Missionary Baptlat Church,
414 R H olly Av*.
Zloa Hup* Baptist Churoh, 411 Orang* Av*.
C A TH O U C
Church o f th* N ativity, Laka Mary
A ll Saul* CatbaUa Church, 411 Oak Ava.

St.
Ann's
Catbotl*
Church,
Parching
IXact, Denary
SL Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, M ait­
land Av*. Altamonte Springs

LUTH ERAN

F irst Christian Church, 1404 a Sanford Ava.
C ongregational Christies Church,
41*1 Bark Ava.
Nortbslda
Christian
Church, F l o r i d a
Haven D r, Ualtlaad

Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
Ovarbruok
D r, Casaalbarry
Good Shephard United Lutbara.
3444 a Orlando Dr.
Lutbaraa churoh a f the Radaamar,
I I * W . I I th Ftao*
Maaalah Lutheran Church. Amarloan Legion
lla ll, B ralrl* Lake, Para Bark
SL Lukta Lutheran Church, R L 4S4 Slav!*

CHURCH OF C H RIST

M ETH O D IST

ot Chrlat, t i l l a B a rf AV*.
o f Christ, Oanava
of ChrlaL Lonswood
o f Chrtat, Baola

Rarnatt Memorial Mathodlat Church, K.
DaBary A v a , E nlarprU *
Bear Irak* Mathodlat churoh
Baikal A.M.E. Church, Canaan Halghta
Caaaalbcrry Community Mathodlat Church,
H wy. 14-44 » Btaay K id s* R d . Caaaalbcrry
DaBary Camraualty Mathodlat Church W.
H lghlandi, DaBary
Christ Mathodlat Churoh
Sunland Batatas
F irst Mathodlat Church, 41) Park Av*.
F irst Mathodlat Church o t Oviedo
F ra* Mathodlat Charch. 4*4 W . 4th SL
Orac* Mathodlat Chureh, Onora Rd.
Grant Chapal A.M.K. Church, Ovlada
O akgrov* Mathodlat Church, Ovlada

C H R ISTIAN

Church
Church
Church
Churoh

CHURCH OF OOD
Church ot God. I l l Hickory
Church o f God. l i e ) a Fraaeh
Church o f Gud, Ovlado
KBIPCO PAL
All Saints Episcopal Church K. DaBary
A v a , Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church. Lonswood
A ll Salnta Episcopal. Enterprise
H oly Cross JCpIiovpa!, Bark A v*. at 4th

SEVENTH

DAT

AD VEN TIST

N AZA RB N E

OTUEn cifunciiEs

Nasal ana,
W.
F I ra t
Church
af
lb*
tnd at Mapl*
Nasarana,
th*
Fern
Bark
Church
af
O'Urtcn R d , Fans Park
Lake Mary Ohurch o f th* Nasarana

Alien's A.M.K. Church, Oliva A 13th
Church ot Ood In Cbrl*L Ovlada
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood ot Prophecy, 4144 Elm Av*.
Church o f Jaaua Chrtat a f L etter Day
Salota. 111! P ark Av*.
Community Chapal, Altamant* Spring*
Eastern Orthodox Church. SL Johns Chry­
sostom Chapal. llw y . 13-41. yarn Bark
Congregation Bath Israel, lath h Magnolia
FI rot Churoh o f ChrlaL Sciential,
I* * K. 3nd SL
Firat Pantacosta! Church « f Lsngwood
Ml
Oliva
Jlolluaas Church, Oak H ill
ltd. Ostaan
Blncrraat Aaaambly o f Ood, 44th A Elm
Sanford A lllan r* Church, 1401 8. purk Av*.
Sanford Congregation o f Jehovah's WUnasaai. t i l l W 1st St.
T b * Salvation Army, |1« K. Ind SL
Unity Church a f SanforL I I I K. u t BL

F R S S B T T N R IA N
Community Proabytarlaa Church, Lake Mary
F irst
Praabytarlan
Church.
Oak
Av*.
* Ird SL
F irs t Praabitarlaa church. Casselberry
P in t
Presbyterian
Church a f
DcUary,
K. Highland
Praabytarlan Church o f Thu Covenant
a m B. Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Praabytarlan Church 4*11 L ea­
ns al Bch. D r, Baev Lake
Upaala Community
Praabytarlan Church,
Upaala Rd.
Wcstralnlstar Presbyterian Church, H ow ell
Park, R L did

ft

a

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Lack Of 1-4 Sanford Sign Protested
Seminole

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Glad when a good rain hits
the area. You’ve probably
roticari those blessed blind
mosquitoes, we're sure. Build­
ings painted white are pepper­
ed with the sticky pests. They
only live a few hours but
there's so many of them. . .
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French and First intersec­
tion got new paint markings
on the pavement Friday and
the work crews put up tem­
porary barriers to protect he
painters and paint. Looked,
for a time, like a sports car
gymkhana scene.
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Overheard: "M y w ife; she
has the prettiest, most pearly
white teeth. Both of them ."
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Las week the dancers on the
Red Skelton television show
were given a chance to intro­
duce
themselves
and
tell
where they were from. One of
them introduced himself and
said he was from Sanford,
Fla. However, we didn’ t catch
his name and can't find any­
body that did. Does anyone
know who the dancer was?
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E ver wonder why you see
many cars on the streets
and
highways
these days
painted o ff white? The answer
Is really simple, say some of
the local auto dealers. It’s the
top color preference among
auto buyers. O ff white jump­
ed into first place back in
1955 and continues to reign as
the number one choice. Sur
prisingly,
medium
brown—
which wasn't even listed in
1957, is new second choice.
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Some o f these South Semi­
nole towns are growing—not
only in population but also in
many other aspects. For in­
stance, Casselberry now has
approxim ttely 42 miles of
roadways.

Herald Adds To
Editorial Staff
Editor-Publisher Walter A.
Gielow today announced the
appointment o f Harry I. Johnion as managing editor of The
Sanford Herald effective at
once.
Gilow also announced that
Mrs. Dottle Austin has joined
The Herald ataff as city edi­
tor, the post previously held
by Johnson.
Johnson joined the Herald
four months ago after having
been executive editor of the
Winter Haven Daily NewsChief. He previously had been
news editor of the Clesrwater
Sun.
A native of Elm irs, N. Y .
he began his career on the
newspaper there. He and Mrs.
Johnson
came
to
Florida
about 10 years ago.
His new duties will consist
o f complete charge o f all edi­
torial and photographic assign­
ments for the news depart­
ment.
Mra. Austin, who has been
public relations director for
field district three of the Flor­
ida Heart Association, is a
form er feature editor and
columnist of the Herald.

Herald Index
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SRD Favoring
Orlando, CC
Director Says

Am erica”

VOL. 56

LAST IN L IN E before the Snnford-Seminolo
Jaycees had to halt the Sabin Ora! Sunday pro­
ject when the supply ran out was Karen Dnken
o f Winter Park. She visited the Jaycee Booth
shortly after 5 p.m to receive the Sabin vac­
cine. Administering the dose is Garnett White,
local Jaycee member. Officials said 3,500 per­
sons visited the five feeding stations Sunday.

Sabin Feeding Halts
Due To Shortage
Tumaway crowds wre noted |was dropped because of the
at the five feeding stations shorta ge.
Sunday as the Sanford-ScmiJim Smith, former Jaycee
nolo Jaycces concluded their president, said that contracts
Sabin Oral Sunday project.
arc being made to obtain an
It was estimated that from additional 1,000 doses and it
400 to 500 persons did not get successful the clinics will be
the vaccine as the supply was held ut the Jaycee building
exhausted. Plans to keep the probably in two weeks.
Jaycee Information Booth open
An estimated 3,500 persons
after 5 p. m. for latc-conters visited the five stations Sun­
day.
Smith estimates about 15,000
persons received the second
dose compared to about 19,
000 who got the first dose in
April. Jaycces yesterday tried
to reorder more vaccine but
the supply .n Central Florida
had been exhausted.

Opportunities
In Seminole
Stressed

An
attractive Investment
future for Seminole County
was outlined Friday night by
two local civic and business
leader* and 200 nnvnl officer*
were urged to make this area
their permanent hom*.
Forty disaster specialists
George
Touhy,
executive from national and area headvice president o f F in ) Fed­
o f the Am erlc.:i R«d
eral Saving* and Lout, Asso­ Cross have been moved Into
ciation of Seminole County, northwest Montana flood ar­
told the officer* thnt the ov- eas to help in a major family
er-expan»lon o f past year*
assistance
relief
operation
should be entirely absorbed
which will extend througv
by the end o f the year and
eevernl weeks, according
real estate should again be a
Mrs. G. W. Kimmons, cl.ai.solid investment.
man o f the Seminole County
Executive
Manager John
Chapter.
Krider o f the Seminole Coun­
Continuing
In
operation
ty Chamber o f Commerce, fob
since the floods developed last
lowed Touhy on the program
ut the formal '‘ Dining In" Tuesday is a six-county net­
held by tha officers of Heavy work o f mnu shelters, feed­
Attack W ing One at the Sun- ing stations, first aid and
nursing facilities, Mrs. Klinford Naval A ir Station.
He pointed out that Sem­ mona said. They are operated
inole County
1* currently by volunteer* from local ARC
growing faster than any of rhiipter*.
Rampaging Sun and Mis­
the 10 most populous counties
in Florida and described its souri rivers nnd tributaries
emergence from • "retirement have taken heavy toll o f life
area" to a major commercial and property destruction.
Mr*. Kimmons pointed out
center.
He cited the part which the that hundred* o f the more
N avy ha« played in the ex­ than 3,000 families hit by
pansion rate and said that flood water* may need help.
"N a v y families have broaden­ The Red Cros* will stay there
ed our arope" culturally in a* long a* it i* needed, she
addition to providing un eco­ said.
nomic impetus to the com­
munity.”
Touhy
showed how
the
growth in Gross
National
Product and disposable in­
come waa reflected In Flor­
Clyde Long was installed
ida and Seminole County. He
Satuiday night aa preaident
listed climate, population in­
o f the Sanford-Seminola Jun­
crease and industrial expan­
ior Chamber o f Commerce at
sion aa some o f the mnjor
a dinner. Frank Foster of
reasons fo r the area having
a "good investment market." West Palm Beach, new presThe banking executive also I ident of the Florida JayCees
pointed to a trend among mi­ was the main speaker.
Long succeeded Jim Smith
grants to tha state to locate
as
president. He wea present­
in "Th e places in which you
would like to make a home,"
sound well-rounded commun­
ities, rather than the "more
gaudy areaa."
Ha concluded, "W e invite
you to atay as long as you
can. I f you have to leave,
come back again— wo hope, to
stay."
Other special guesta at the
dinner were Andrew Carra*
way, widely-known Sanford
insurance agent and commun­
ity leader, and Capt. Harold
F. Lang, former squadron
eommander at N A S Sanford
who now commands the fleet
oiler USS Kankakee.
The guests were introduced
by Capt. James O. Mayo,
commander
Heavy
Attack
Wing One.

Red Cross Aids
Flood Victims

United Press Leased W re

Established 1908

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Five Killed

M IAM I (U P I) A t least
five persont died in weekend
Funerals — ............. P ag* 2 traffic accidents on Florida
Society ....... ________ Pag* 8 highways. the state patrol re­
............. P ag* 6 ported Monday.
Sport*

M ONDAY, JUNE 15, 1964

SANFORD, FLO RID A

NO. 212

Colorful Flag
Ceremony Held
By Elk Lodge
Elk* Ledge member* and
guest* rededlented themselves
to the American Flng during
the annunl Flag Day cere­
monies at the club grounds
Sunday afternoon.
The colorful rite was held
on the front landing o f the
club building with spectators
clustered In many groups,
some in the sun, other mov­
ing hack Into the shady areas.
They heard MaJ. B. T. Chen
o f the U. S. Marine Corps
call fe r rodediention to the
Flng and heard the history
o f the American emblem n*
given by various officers o f
the cluh.
A color guard of Marina
Corps and nuvul personnel
moved a cluster o f color* to
the speakers stand.
Boy Scouts from the Elksspensored Troop 244 moni­
tored s variety o f Flags,
ranging from n replica o f
the 13-star emblem to to­
day's 50-star Flag.
The ceremony opened with
Mrs. Helen McCloskey sing­
ing the Star Spangled Bunner."
Officers taking part in­
cluded Wade Snyder, exalted
ruler; D. H. Green, esteemed
lending knight; Matcom C.
Lodge Jr., esteemed loyal
knight; Milton Tolhrrt, es­
teemed lecturing knight; J.
R. Henderson, esquire, nnd
R. H. Williams, chaplain. Guy
Allen, past exalted ruler, pre­
sented the history o f the Flag.
Scouts participating were
Larry Warren. Jchnny Fos­
ter, Dan Uernosky, George
C l' 'ton, Jennings Hurt, Paul
ton, Roger Warren and
% I f AntllM.
»
Houlton. Scoutmaibfr
James
. . L. Duhon and hi. as
sistant, King Smith, were in
charge o f the group.

G E N E R A L V IE W o f ttio Flair Day ritual con­
ducted yesterday by Elks Lodge members is
shown above. Marines and Navy personnel
served ns the color guard while local Boy Scouts

Both Houses Placed Burglaries On
BRIEFS
Weekend Keep
Under Apportioning Police Busy
Girls State
TALLAH ASSEE

Donna

Welch,

and Breanda
Tampa, were

(U P I )

—

10, Lakeland,
llurtlage, 17,
nominated as

candidates for governors o f
Girls State and one will be
elec tad tonight.

MiSsiic Launched
V A N D E N B E IIG AFU , Culif.
( U P I ) — The A ir Force todny
launched it* 49lli Mifiutemun
intercontinental ballistic mistarget over
"t *
Pacific
G'? ° * " ’ lle, dow" th#
missile lunge.

Firms Sign Pact

PITTSBU RG H (U P I) — An
agreement promising the ad­
vancement o f no-diacrimination in employment has been
signed by 11 m ajor steel
SAIGON, Viet Nam ( U P I)—
firms and the United Steel­
South
Vietnamese
officials
workers (U S W ).
were jubilant today over a
turnabout victory achived by
a government river patrol
NEW Y O R K ( U P I ) — Sen.
against a strong Communist
Barry M. Goldwater, R-Arlr.,
ambush force.
Informed sources said a tefused Sunday to ap|Huir in
navy river patrol of four gun­ a two-hour television and ra­
boats recovered from the am ­ dio debate with two other Re­
bush and killed at least 23 publican presidential hopefuls,
Viet Cong, the largest number and the proposed June 21 proo f Communist guerrillas kill­ glam was canceled by the
ed in a single engagement in Columbia llroudcusting Sys­
tem (C B S).
more than a month.

Victory Spurs
Saigon Forces

Barry Refuses

ed the keys to the JayCee cai
which is used by the president.
Meanwhile, Long presented
Smith with a brightly paint­
ed blcyrle which he will u*e
during his term as immediate
past president.
Installed with Long were
vice presidents Tommy Speer,
Frank Finch and Cecil Tuck-

SANFORD-8EM1NOLE JAYCEES installed a
new president Saturday night in ceremonies
which atarted at the Civic Center and ended up
at the Police Benevolent Building. Being sworn
in is Clyde Long as he took the oath o f office
from Frank Foster o f West Palm Beach, new
Florida Jaycees president.
(Herald Photo),

were attendants to the various flairs. The
speakers' station is located behind the cluster o f
flairs.
(Herald Photo)

nswi...

Jaycees Seat Officers

Page 10

County ......- ............. P eg* 7
P ag* 4
Editorial ,—

Zip Code 32771

W E A T H E R : Mostly sunny todny nnd Tuesday; high todny 90-95; low tonight in 70s.

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Buy gas for less— and save
on clothing bills, loo. All you
need do, according to a report
in the Sunny Sands Scoop, nu­
dist resort newsletter. The let­
ter says gas can be bought at
cost plus one cent a gallon.
But, alas, it's restricted to
membership in the club locat­
ed near Daytona Beach.
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Abby

*

6- ^

A doff o f the bowler hat
to Pete Knowles and his effi­
cient city work crews. In a
span o f a few short hours the
men had the parking lot site
at Park and First cleared of
all the debris left from demoli­
tion of two buildings there.
The mess reminded Cliff !cKibbin o f ••Coventry during
World War II.”

•

County

er; secretory Phillip
treasurer

DcW itt

Skates,

Mathew*,

Historian Wayne Albert and
Dirertor* Larry Skates, Tip
Gridley, Dr. Kenneth Wing,
Wendnll
Springfield,
J i nt
Rowe, Juck Ludwig und Char­
les Fox.
Ih e dinner, originully slat­
ed for the Civic Center, was
held at the Police Benevolent
Building. A t 8 p.m JayCeea
discovered that by mistake
the banquet had been prepar­
ed by the caterer at the po­
lice building. Nearly 200 JuyCoe* ami guests vacated the
Center and the change was
accomplished without delay.
Smith presented the club's
Spoke Award to Frank Finch;
the Sparkplug, Key Man and
Robert Spellman awards to
Harold Chapman, and a spec­
ial award waa mad* to Don
Royer for outstanding service
to the club.
Honorary memberships were
presented to W illie Hunt and
Scott Bums. Associate mem­
berships were given Chapman
and City Commissioner Sonny
Raborn. Appreciation awards
were made to The Sanford
Herald, Orlando Sentinel, WTRR and Marguerite Price,
president of the JayCec Wives
Club.

WASHINGTON (U IM ) - T h e ment requirements established
Court ruled today by the court earlier apply to
state senate as well aa the
that members of both houses
lower state houses.
of a state legislature must re­
The opinion declared: "B y
present districts substantially holding dial as a federal con­
equal in population.
stitutional
requisite
both
The ruling means the prece houses o f a state legislature
dent-setting state reapportion- must be apportioned on a pop­
ulation basis, we mean that
the equal protection clause of
the U. S. Constitution requires
that a state make an honest
and good faith effort to con­
struct districts, in both house*
of its legislature, as nearly of
equal population as is prac­
ticable."
The court added, however:
Construction is rapidly he. "W e realise that It is a prac­
tical Impossibility to arrange
ing completed on an 8.000
legislative districts so that
square-root building located each one has an identical num­
just o ff U. S. 17-02 on Shep­ ber of residents or citizens or
pard Road, which will house voters. Mathematical exact­
Precisioneering, lm\, a firm ness or precision l* hardly a
constitutional
re ­
which manufactures special workable
purpose muchiiu-s und equip­ quirement."
Supreme

New Plant For
County Under
Construction

ment.
Tile company, wtiich is curtenlly locuted ill Orlando, will
move its operations into thu
now building alHiut the last
week ill June, according to J.
Earl Povenchrr, piesident and
treasurer o f the corporation.
Povctlcher auid today llmt
the company it now in the
process o f obtaining another
A former resident of San­
building already constructed ford and one of the foremost
in the Sanford area for h pro­ business leaders in Charles­
posed expansion o f the firm's
ton. W. V a „ William M. Meoperations.
Kim, 61, collapsed on a flight
"W e are delighted to he
moving our operations into (o Virginia Beach, Va., last
Seniinoln County, Povencher week and died in in a Norfolk,
said today. "W e have an at- Va , hospital. He was the pres­
tractive building and we'ra ident of one of Charleston'
going to make every effort most prominent downtown de­
to make the Industrial urea in partment stores.
McKlm was stricken as his
wilirh we aie Icouted an asset
to our friends and neighbors plane landed at Nut folk air
port and was dead on arrival
around us."
The firm's president is as­ at Norfolk General Hospital
sisted by vice president and He had been enroute to join
gencrul manager, Jules Mil- his family for a weekend at
ler. M iller said the company the beach resort.
Born in Kansas City, Mo.,
has about 16 employes in Or­
lando and that all of them and reared in Florida, McKim
would continue witli the firm got hi* start in retailing in
1927. He was later vice presi­
in the new location. Povcnchdent o f a Newark, N. J. store
er's brother, Robert J. Pov­
and went to Charleston in 1956
encher, also a vice president
to assume the position he held
o f the company, is currently
until the time of his death.
on active duty with the U. 8.
During his years In Char­
Navy overseua.
leston he was active in the
In addition to producing
Chamber of Commerce and
special purposa machines and Downtown Merchants Associa­
automatic
equipment,
t h a tion, a member of Christ Me-tacompany makes tools, dies, dist Church and the Betty
fixtures, templates, screw ma­ Hills Country Club.
chine parts, test stands, air­
Surviving are his widow,
craft armament and niiaaila Carolyn, two daughters, Ju­
components. It also ia engag­ dith and Beverly; a son, W il­
ed in manufacturing catapult liam III; a brother, Robert J.
arrest gear and a i r c r a f t and two sisters, M isi Alice
ground support equipment for McKlm of Sanford, and Mrs.
the armed forces.
M ary Turner of Ocala,
Tha new plent, Povencher
Funeral service* were held
explained, would double the last weak In Charleston. Miss
sixe o f tiie company’* Or­ McKim went to Charleston
lando space.
attend the services.

William McKim,
Former Sanford
Resident, Dies

A series of b u rglaries and
attempted breaking and inter
Ings kept area police active
over the weekend.
A man identified as James
Washington of 1912 Grapevllie
Ave. was nabbed Sunday af
fernoon shortly after he al­
legedly entered Ratliff's Gar­
age on the Orlando Highway,
rifled the safe and generally
vandalized the building.

A complaint against tha
failure to install signs on 1-4
showing that Sanford can be
reached on the new link be­
tween
here
nnd
Daytona
Bench was made issue today
by John Krider, mnnsger o f
the Seminole County Chamber
o f Commerce, to State Sen­
ator Mnck N. Cleveland Jr.
Krider chnrged that it ap­
peared the State Road De­
partment was going to ex­
tremes to direct all traffic in­
to Orlando.
"Follow ing several phone
calls from people who had us­
ed 1-4 into Daytona, I mad*
the trip to see for m yself,"
snnl Krider. "T ravelin g west
from Daytonn there is one di­
rectional »lgn at the Intersec­
tion of U.S. 92 and 1-4, and
it indicates that only Orlando
ran he reached via 1-4.”
"DeLand nnd Sanford are
intermediate
points
before
reaching Orlando, and both ara
the sent* o f their respective
counties,” Krider added.
Krider also noted that there
has been no change in the di­
rectional sign entering 1-4
from the Orange Clty-DeI.nnd Interchange. However,
luter tills morning unofficial
word wn* received from tha
State Road Department that
the sign was ready but had
not yet been installed. H i*
absence o f an appropriate
sign at this interchange was
recently called to the atten­
tion o f the SRD by the DeLand and Seminole chambers.
"Th is type o f treatment ia
becoming rnther discourag­
ing," said Krider. " I t appears
thnt they are going to force
us to place advertising signs
at this particular Intersection
at $50 per month to let the
public know that Sanford ia
on 1-4."
Cleveland, a Sanford attor­
ney,- svaa In court today
not available fo r comment.

Report Untrue,
Lodge Says

Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
SAIGON, Vlct N im ( U P D nabbed Washington on 20th llrn ry Cabot Lodge, U. S. am­
Street shortly after 2 p. in. bassador to -South Victm Nam
Deputy J. Q. (S lim ) Gallo­ today denied a pros* report
way and Deputy Jim Moore that he ha* asked to be reliev­
said the Negro admitted the ed o f his duties here within
theft of money but denied 30 day*.
Lodge described the report
having taken an additional
as "totally untrue."
turn missing from the safe.
H ie published report from
Earlier
police
reported
someone had opened a window Washington said Lodge had
at the Elks Club, 1006 E. Se­ asked President Johnson to be
cond St., but apparently was relieved of his ambassadorial
frightened sway before enter­ post for health reasons.
White House Press Secre­
ing Lite building. A check
showed nothing was missing. tary George E. Reedy said In
The entry try was discovered Washington Sunday night he
had no knowledge of a request
at 3:25 a. m.
Theft of a large quantity from Lodge to resign.
of clothing, five eases of wine,
ami a flashlight was reported
missing at the Tip Top GroPE N SA C O LA (U P I ) — A
eery Store, 1100 W. 13th St.,
Joint celebration of the Fiesta
by the proprietor, Willie Sut­
of Five Flags and the 60th
ton.
anniversary o f naval aviation
Sunday night police were
drew more than 100,000 peotold tliat someone had entered
a house occupied by Lester plo to this Gulf coast city
Killings worth at f i l l W. 10th during the week-end. The cel­
St., while the occupant was ebration commemorated the
founding of the city In 1559
away.
Killingaworth said the only and the fiftieth birthday o f
thing taken was a half-gallon the Naval A ir Station on
I’cnsarnln Bay.
of sweet milk.

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Bus Strike In
Los Angeles

Dad Inherits Job Of
Rebuilding Old Auto

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Sanford people aeeuitomed
In seeing • young Hemmol*
High student driving a raily
ren ted '-1 Model A Ford
m «4 iie r around the itreeti of
Uia d t y will b# aeetng It
bql not far quite some
Hire.
A ad therein it a tala vhirh
Will le ft the versatility of
gcalt Burn*, manafer of the
Florida Power ft L ifh t Com­
pany's local operation*.
About a jrear ago Bum* ap­
proved hia son's purrh*»e of
tha "w agon" from a party in
Georgia. About two month*
aga youag Burma a*k*4 dad’*
permltilan ta “ restore” the
Tafckla — already is pretty
good condition.
But the OK waa subject to
tha dotin g of achool. A eou-

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Disney Gives
Own Awards
A N A H K IM . Calif. ( U P D Whatarer

happenad

to

the

b if hande o f the }Sr40 ?
W alt Disney** hirad four
a f them!
Benny Goodman, Duka Ellington,
Count Baaia and
Wayne
King llu rally are
packing them In at Disneyland.
Tha four all-time treat* of
tha band buaine** got to­
gether laat Haturday night at
tha Dieneyland Hotel to re­
ceive coveted McutVer award*
— a Mickey Mou«* version of
television’* Kmrny and movietown'* Oscar.
Also honored with a Mouiher award wars the Elliott
brothtra who** band now )*
fn Its wventh ****«n at DIsnayland.
This w*ek*nd kicked o ff
tha third annual big hand fes­
tival at Piantylawf, A fter the
award ceremony, the band­
leaders retired to their re­
spective
stand* throughout
the park. They’ll tie hare
migthly through Wadneiday.
Disney brought in name
hands about three years ago
as part o f hi* data night at
Dieneyland program, aimed
at givtn r Southern Califor­
nia’* teenagers a wholesome
place to go.
Judging by tha number o f
aldstera
gathered
at
the
bandstand* Sunday night, it
look! w though more than
lha teenagers have found a
good place to do their ■park­
ing.

Boy Struck By
Boat Trailer
A meandering bast, being
pulled on a trailer, struck a
hoy In tha back Sunday a fter­
noon but he was not aeriously
Injured.
W. V. Toeve* Jr. of 12011
Randolph Ave. told polica he
waa walking on Mellonvilla
Avanus
when
tha
trailer
stparatsd from tha car and
bit him.
Polica said (ha rar pulling
tha boat and trailer la owned
by the Seminole produce Ex­
change Ine. The driver was
nat identified fn lha polica
report.

Architectural
Exhibit Opens

LOS A N G E LE S
A

pie o f oteks ago young Rich­

ternate

ard Burns arranged for a gar­

I will mat be responsible
*r a ay debts Incurred In
aayoa* other then myself.
VERN H E N R Y G RAH AM
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means

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transpor- ;

Ution todsy to je t to work.
Th* Metropolitan Transit

age on Celsry Avenue. There
he began the task of tearing

Authority

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reported

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that about 2.500 bus drivers

so old that it has a perman­

left

ent Florida license tag. Sec­

their

jobs

at

midnisht

Saturday, idling I M * buses
tion by section, piece by piece, ,
In Los Angelas, O rince. San
nuts and bolts were removed j
Bernardino
and
Riverside
until the auto— except for the
counties.
body suspended from the cell­
The striae had littla effect
ing end the frame plared to
Sunday, but Loe Angeles po­
on* eide— is now in 10/KiO and
lice said they expected a
on* parts and pieces, piled in
EXECUTIVE HOARD member* of the Knterpriae PTC entertained
massive traffic jam today as
bushel basket*.
leather* o f the »chool at a luncheon held at the Florida Power Club. A t
an army c f commuters sought
The task of rebuilding the
thi* table are, from left, Richard McCann, Mr*. Daily Gunn, Mr*. Annasome way to gst to work.
ancient rar waa scheduled to
belle Tropf, Mr*. Sylvia Hardin, Mr*. Marian Rraddock and Arnold
Negotiators for tha M TA
begin today. But fata— as it |
Pancrati.
(Cox Photo)
and tk* Brotherhood af Rail­
so often does— dictated a d if­
road Trainmen (B R T t ended
ferent course of action.
■t a l k s Saturday afternoon,
I.ate Friday Burns and hia
each party saying there wax
wife, in c o n f e r e n c e with
“ no hop* in reaching a set­
young Richard, cams to a de­
rision that tha boy would at­
G E N E V A (U P !) — Tha haw th* ayatem will work and own ground receiving and tlement.’ ’ Further talks have
tend summer school at Baylor United State* and tha Soviet th* way* In which the So­ transmitting stations and na­ not been scheduled.
The strike was called after
School for Boys in Chatta­
tional relay grid.
Union began talks today on viet* could join.
nooga this summer— in fact
Th*
lystsm,
known
ai
Th* talk* with the Russians negotiators failed to agree on
Russian participation in tha
beginning today.
C O M S A T Communications h trt war* expected ta last wages, sick leave and vaca­
Fallowing tha JayCec ban­ L’ . S.-planned global specs Satalllt* Corporation, la to go most o f th* waak. A t th* and tion demand* by tk* union.
quet Saturday night Bums satellite communications sys­ into operation on an esperi- of tha month mors talks will
grabbed a couple of hours tem.
mental bast* neat year.
: b* held in Washington with
rest and with Richard headed
By 19«7 it will go into full seven Latin American naAmerican and Russian repNOTICE OP SITT
for tha vicinity of Lookout
operation with lalellites over ’ lion*.
STATE OT Pl.UBIDA TOi
rtsenUtives mat to discuss
Mountain.
tha Atlantic, Pacific and In­
CARL
HGHKHOKST.
Ut
Franklin Street. Brooklyn. New
Rut whan Bumf gets back
dian oceans, and gradually re­
Tcrk,
H
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N
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A
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O
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Nhere, instead of looking fo r­
lieve present over-burdened
MORST
DEHU a RAIH.
Fitc h­
ward to what ha normally
“ earth-bound" telephone, ra­ ‘ x o T i r r n r T U N i w i r r i o i burg State Roed. Ashby. Maero r a H r . s o i . i T i a * r u i t i x o . achueetts; h e r r m a n v w o e does in the summer, the
dio and telegraphic facilities. v s c s T i n o
Hohwetl
Qutach.
is n
i s i m i u s - HRLE.
power company manager will
Although CO M SAAT it and l a o n n t i o r u o i o u i SchwsrxwalJ 7S1I. Germany;
W O H R LE
alt*
become a magneto mechanic.
will continue to b* completely A 4 K 4 I K . I A I I I . T 0 4 STREET. F RIE D R IC H
IMS 140
STHEET, f II 4 HI.E* known as F rie ir u h IVoehrte.
The job o f putting th* Model
American-controlled, tha Unit­ I T H E H T 4411 r i l K # T 4 l T 7 t»l
Oberw-ler
Gartenweg/
A together again will he—as
I/&gt;S ANGELES (U P I 1—Two ed States wants the spare I l f &gt; l f . IA T H 4 I T « I * A AII Uber Karlaruh*. G e r m a n y ;
WOEHHI.E
WAG­
Burn* pula it— a monumental 1Roman Catholic priest* who communications network to be 2% * 4 4 | . 4 4 iiu a r H i a o t i i h . F R IE D A
NER. Fel*rab«nilh*lm. HeUer.
n it m o t .
task.
attended seminary together international.
TO WHOM IT M AT CONCERN. • tree- ( Karl Atari State. Oe.
Nolle* 1* hereby given (hat txone. Germany; OTTO WOKThe problem, ** Scott sees joined today in criticizing
American officials said it
ta
StcMon
I I I IS. HRLE. L'lmenwtg 33, Ahrenr*
It, la ” 1*11 bet never find all James Francis Cardinal Me will be portly international in pursuant
f l o r i d * Statute* (1SS3), the burg, bet Hamburg, Germany;
S-'HMKKLKK,
i • -SO
of the part*."
Intyrc for hi* alleged nega- any cast, because aach parti­ I puard of ( ounty Commlaalcn- EDNA
The problem * » » e see it. tjve attitude on racial issues. cipating country will be re- ere of Hemlnole County, f l o r ­ Oth Place. Uaepeth, New York;
A
N
IT
A
GIBSON,
I
I
I
Garden
id*. adopted a raaelutioa on
“ We’ll bat he ha* part* left
The Rev. Terrence W. Hallo- sponaibt* for setting up its tbe Sth day of Jun*. ISSI. ctae- Avenue. Alt. Vernon. New Turk;
GlttEaH.
HornIn*, vaoatlna and abandoning ANNELIKHE
over."
ran joined hia seminary classthree
certain
half
atrette berg/Hehwarswaldbahn, llauplCan’ t lie sura o f either, mate. Rev. William H. DuBay,
riahte-of-way and full street •traaae 1*1. Germany: KRNA
However, on* thing’s cartaln! in claiming that the archrlcht-of-M-ay In l e m l n o l e W O E H R LE K I- T E N I:H t'C 'I K K
County, florid *, described ae Frlekes'raeee l&gt;. Hamburg 39.
If that garage isn’t air con- bishop of the Lai Angeles DioGermany;
EDITH
W OHRLE
folio m-e:
ditioned Burn* will sweat rest ha* ’ no open policy on
A. That pert of Pougies A v e ­ HOPPE, also known ae Edith
nue which le between the Woehrl* Hoppe. Hamburg A l ­
more this* summer than the civil rights."
O RANG E, N J . (U P I ) —
North right-of-way line ton*. am Rrunnenhof I. Ger­
Seminole varsity f o o t b a l l
Father Halloran, assistant Thomas Merritt, 30, reported
r f Hint# Hoed I I I end the many; E L L A WUEIIHLE. 7M
teem did all during spring pastor at 8t. Marv’a Church hi* car stolen to police SunXouth line of Ihe d\Vti South t*th Street. N-wark 3.
o f the N W H of Heotton 3, New Jersey; HELAtUT W O E H ­
drilli,
of Los Angeles, aakd, however day and then went to chureh.
4-4
Kdgehlll
Terrec*.
Township 31 Xouth. Ran­ RLE.
The second and final article that he did not support Father
Troy, N e w
ge IV l^at. which waa Renaeelaer wyck.
A fte r church he found It
York;
DORIS
DORSE
It
TOL’ NO,
..rlainetly
dedicated
ee
o f thi* aerie* may or may not DuBay’s views that the car about a half mil* from his
hslf the land necessary (127 Camlno Heal. Ix.a An ge­
dinal should be removed from home. He ranceled th* stolon
be presented,
las.
CalUornla;
GEORGE
A tfor a e*r#e» right-of-way
his post.
ae a pert of Tract tl, RERT DORNKR. &gt;414 North
car report and gas«ed up the
Boulevard.
I.4k».
Hertlsndo dprlnge Hubdlvl- Bellflower
Father DuBay laat week re
rar in anticipation of an a f­
elon. ae recorded In I’ :a| wood. Callfornlai ALICE POAIvc aled that he had written to
PLL'Af.
Hamburg
31.
Rotanburgllo-.k l. pax* IS. o f the
ternoon drive.
Vler
Landerdsmm
*#.
r - b l l c Itscort i of **ml- aort,
Pope Haul VI asking the Holy
Germany; U A H Y R BHAt'N,
But after eating lunch,
hole
County, f lorid *.
See to remove the cardinal.
1011
Htton
Avenue,
Bu
rn.
New
B That
pert
of
Carlton
Merritt came out of his house,
In his letter, Father DuBay
Hlreet between the C u t York: TRAVIH BRAUN. 3 llry.
looked around and then walk­
property l|h* o f tl,a At- ant Drive, lluntluglon. Long
said Cardinal Me!n*yre had
ientle Cceet t.lne Het|- Island. New York; RAVAIoND
1refused to take a aland against ed back to poliee headquarters
road
rldht-af-way
and MRAUN, T Bryant Drive, Hunt­
COLOGNE, Germany iL’ I I ) segregation and admit there and made out another stolen
th*
Wett
line of
Hie ington. Igtng leland. Saw Tork:
Northeaet
of th* Xouth- K A R E N BRAUN, minor, t lt t
— Ona of four children cri­ was a "m oral issua" involved. car report.
Avonu*.
Bronx.
New
weel
i| af Section I, Salon
The 29-ycar-nld priest said
tically burned by Cologne’*
Townehlp 3| South, Ran­ York; A L L UNKNOWN HEIRS,
dtvltees.
sraaleee.
lienors,
erage :&gt; feat, being or igin­
mad flam* thrower died to­ he since has been ralicvad of
ally dedicate* as hslf lb* ditore. trutlete. or other cletmhis
duties
as
assistant
admin­
day, th# third fatality o f the
land
nsessssry
for
a ente by, through, under or
JACOB
WOEHRLE,
atrsst right-of-way as a against
berserk attack on an ala- istrator at St. Albert the Great
At A It IE IIOIINIIOR8T. GEORperl
of
Tree!
IS.
HenlenChurch
in
nearby
Compton,
mentary achool last 'I bursdo
hprlngs
SubdlvIeUrn, Or. W OEHRLE, CONRAD WOEIIE N K Y
WOEHRLE.
but was not relieved of his
C IN C IN N A T I. Ohio (U P I)
flat
Uuok 3. page IS. 11R LE,
d*yb
Public Record* of Rtml- JACOB WOEHRLE . aleo known
prtcstly duties.
—
A
thief
who
apparently
ha*
Death earn* to Dorothea
ae Jacob F. Wohrl*. ROSA
not* County. Florida
Father DuBay’* pariah la plans to raise a large family
C That part el Irving Strast HTOJtX. aleo known *• Rosa
Blnner, 0, •* doctor* fought
composed about SO per rent broke into the automobile of
between th* Weet proper­ W. StortS. JOHN WOEHRLE.
to save the lives o f three
JACOB GOTTLIEB
ty af th* right-of-way ROBERT
of Negroes.
Kurt Altman, 32. Altman, a
MRS
ROBERT
other children who suffered
for
Intaretat*
Highway WOEIIItLE.
No. 4. and th* Hast line JACOU GOTTLIEB WOEIIItLE.
clothing salesman, told police
burnt over 95 per cent of
GOTTLIEB
WOEHRLE.
B IR D ­
of the Northwest
of th*
the loot taken from the car
their bodies when W alter
Northwest •* of flection IE W O E H R LE DORNBR, aleo
In hfs garage Sunday con­
S. Township
31 South. known a* Rerih* W. Darner.
Seifert, 4*. stormed through
ST p r t e SHURO ( U P I ) —
WOEHRLE
UHONRang* } * East. It being FRIED A
sisted of several dozen ma­
orUlnelly
dedicated
*• WOLD, aleo know ee Frlsd*
th* Roman Catholic achool Mr.. j . . n Protomaater. 27.
W.
W
Ortun
waldl.
ERNST
ternity
draasei.
hell the land nacaaaary
with
a
homemade
flame- WM MMfd
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U. 5., Russia Begin Talks On COMSAT Pact

Legal Notice

I Legal Notice

Priests Protest
Cardinal's View

Car Owner Has
Double Steal

Another Victim
Of Maniac Dies

Thief Planning
Big Family?

Cyclist Killed

thrower «nd * crude spear.
Seifert • tabbed two school
tetcheri to Heath »rui burnuri
• third. The teachsr and 24
other
children
war#
less
seriously Injurrd by Seifert’s
flame atlark.
Seifert died
nine
hours
later of police bullet wounds
and a self-inflicted dose o f
Insect poison.
The 42-year-old war veteran told police that he had a
grudge against Cologne city
officlsls because they had
drnied his application for a
military disability pension.

nl„ , lt „ nil h tf hu, b« nd rrltl.
t.M||y injured when the motorryc|a they ware riding want
BIRM ING H AM ,
England
out 0f control and smashed
(U P I) — John Butler, 27,
|nto a tret In nearby Gulfhoney-mooned today with 21p,,rt&gt;
year-old Gillian T r s g u e ,
_ _ _ _ _ _
whom he first met when he
won a date with her with a
1 SANTO DOMINGO. Domin fnur-cent ticket In a college
lean Bepulillr (UF’ I ) — Police raffle.

Wins A Prize

Blast Kills 4

|said today at least four per­
sons were killed and 140
others Injured In an ammun­
ition dump explosion acros*
tha Osama River from tha
capital Thursday night.

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W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) An exhibit o f modern Ito.
rninlsn architecture opened
her# todev giving further evl.
drnre o f improved relations
between the United Mutes
and the Communist bloc na­
tion.
Th* exhibit will remain in
Washington through June 22
and then appear in Detroit,
July 3-1S, and New York,
July 20.Aug. ID.

Mrs. Archie Harriett, Mrs.
James llnwall and U. V. Ilow.
lin, all o f Sanford, were callrd to Bonifay this weekend
where they attended funeral
and burial aervlry* for their
brother, Curti* Bowlin, who
died last Thursday.

(U P l l

bus strike forted

timated

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CKILINU LOWERED nt Ummiillut and Antler,
non Drim Slum an the proprietor, Fraud* K.
Roumillut, modernize* hi* popular First Street
and l’ark Avontie cHtuhli*hmunt. The paneling
hrouifhl tha rgiling down mncrul feat, cut down
on the Hound level und generally made the alure
up|x&gt;nr completely modern. The wall* are being
painted in soft nhade* jut the atore join* other*
in a modernizing trend o f Downtown Sanford.

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e Mortgeg- hee been (ll&gt;.I
eselnet rim In Ihe eb»v* I'ourl
by IU« above aenieit Plelnilff
The property sought to b«
foreclosed |e l e follows:
ie,i *. ig iN iii iA i.K h u h IIIVIHIII.V, enordlllg to the
f la t thereof, ae reworded
In f l a i llwoh IS. fa g e es
of the Public Htcgrde of
He ml ni'le Co'Il ly
Vlll'
AltK
IIKQUIIIKD lo
file tour
.(newer Mltli Ilia
iTerk nf Ilia U.nirl and In eervi
a cin&gt;jr up'in tbe I'lalntllla' Atturney, IIIV I Nil NATHANUON.
I', u lint «S, cixo a. Florida,
npl lalcr Ilian July If, 1S44
I f you (all In do ee. a daerea
pin tun|e»*u Mill be entered
4*alnet you for tpe relief de­
manded In Ihe 4'nmMlalnt.
WITNKHH my li.nd and seal
nf aald I'ourl at HANFORD.
MKtllNOl.K f m i nly, Ihle lath
day of June, IIS4
(UWAL1
Dark o f Circuit Cnqrt
llyi Martha T. Vlklen
I’ ubllek June it. 31, : » * July
S. 1&gt;S4
CUA-13

for a etreet rlght-of.w ey
ae a part of Tract It, Sanlaudu Sprlnse Subdlvlelun.
aixurdlus
t«
the
plat
thereat In 1*1*1 Book I.
Peg* IT. public Rscards
of femlnol* County. Flo r­
ida. and later Incorporat­
ed In the replat o f Tract*
la. IS. 39 and S3, except
!..►(* 13 through 31. Inrluelve. of lllock II. of
Tract tl. according to th*
plat thereof recorded in
Piet Rook T, peg* I, Pub­
lic Records of Seminole
County, Florid*.
If. That
part
of
Charles
Street between th* Waal
property line of Ihe rightof-way
far
Interstate
Highway No. I. and the
Kaet property line of tk*
right-of-way for Waaton
lrrtvr. It being originally
dedicated
ae
hall
the
land
nectaeary
fur
a
atr-et right-of-way ae a
part ot Tract 1*. Haulaado
Springe
Subdivision,
according
to
th*
p!*l
thereof recorded In Plat
llook I. page If, Public
lUcsird* ol Htnilnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
K. That
part nf Chestnut
Avenue originally shown
and dedicated a* a part
••I Tract
IS.
Sanland*
Sprlaga Subdivision, ac­
cording to th* plat thereof
recorded In Plat llook S,
peg* If, Public Rrieirdl
of Hemlnole County, Flor­
id*. and later Incorporat­
ed *&gt; a part wf lha ft*
plat of Tract* IS, 13, :o
and :i , except l.nts 13
■hroush 31. Inclusive, ol
Ulork II. of Tract IS ac­
cording to the Plat th-re.
ol recorded In Piet Honk
7 page 3. Public Record*
of Hemlnole County, Flor­
ida
I.et thi* nolle* be published
one time within thirty (10)
days (ollowlng th* adoption « (
III* Rseolutlun In "He !**u* « f
* nrwepaper of general c ir­
culation published in Ihe Coun­
ty
|&gt;*l*d. this Sth day of June,
1**1.
•SEAL)
Atthur H Ueckwith. J r,
&lt; lerk of (be Hoard of Coun­
ty Cawmtaalonart. Huaibo|* County, Florid*
Joseph P Baker, AHX.
P. U Ito* m i
tlrlaadu, Florida
Publish June IS, I H I .
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WOE HULL.
ALMA HELENE
ANNA WOEIIItLE. alao known
a*
A'ma
Woahrte.
AIARIE
OHIul. ANNA AIARIE BRAUN,
also known ai Ann* Alerts
Brown. F R E D E R IC K BRAUN,
all*
knew*
aa
Frederick
Brown, and aach af aald nam­
ed deceased persons; AND Aid.
parties having, or claiming to
hava. any right, till* or Interaat In th* (ollowlng described
trust lands, lying and being In
Hemlnole County, Florida, to­
wn:
North I t acres « f East 1/4
of W'H of N E 't of N W H
of Section AS. Townehlp IS
South. Rang* At East.
You. and each af you. ar*
hereby nodded that a Petition
has barn brought and filed In
th* Circuit Court In and for
Hemlaol* County, Florid*. In
Chancery, entitled CHRISTIAN
GKOIIGE WUEIIHLE. Petition,
er v UAIIL IliHINHOHMT. ET
A I.. Respondents, in which you
are named ue respondents, and
that you. and aach of you, are
required to flla your Answer to
said Petition with th* Clerk
af |h* Circuit Court of Semi­
nole County, Florida, at his of­
fice In th* Court tluus* in
Hanford.
Florida, and eerv*
upon
psllllunar'a
attorney,
UKO A SPEER, JR. wlioi*
address le P. a Bos ISSI, San­
ford. Florida, a copy af your
Answer lo tald Petition, on or
before Monday. July IS, A D
ISSI If you fall to do so, a De­
ere* Pro iunfeeao will be en­
tered against you and aach ol
you for or granting th# rtllaf
prayed In said Petition
Th* aatur* of thla proceeding
or cull la to hava th* Circuit
Court
of
Hemlnola
County,
Florid*, eater an Order author­
ising the sale of lha lends
hertlnatww* described, which
ar* held la true! by tald Chrt*.
llait llto rg * Woehrle aa tola
surviving Trusts* under lha
I-set Will and Taalamtnl and
Codicil Ihsrtlu. of Ann* Bar­
bara iH.rner.. dtvaaaed.
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
•eat ol aald Court * ( Hanloid.
Seminole County, Florid*, this
Iih day o f Jun*. A- P- t i l l

(COURT HEAD

Arthur II
Bsrkwllh, Jr.
i lsrk ut Circuit Court al
Hemiuul* County. Florid*.
By; Martha T. Vlhten
Deputy Clark
GEO- A FREER. JM
Kollcltur for Petitioner

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New University

were being taken by the coun­ dicted that deeds would be both Orange and Seminole I slower pnre. The board, howJ A C K S O N V IL L E (U P I ) — by the 1963 Legislature.
Orange C o u n t y attorney ty to get clear title to the re­ delivered to the board shortly. countica was "proceeding iat-|ever, authorized a start on
The Board o f Control accept­
Robinson said zoning in D factorily" and would meet educational planning fo r the
James
Kobinson said steps mainder of the tract. He pre­
ed Friday all but 120 ncrca o f
requirements for the land as |proposed university near Pena 1,220 tract o f land north­
laid down recently by the
State Board of Education.
Final action on ncceptnnre
o f the property was subject
to approval by the stutc cab­
inet.
Acquisition o f clear title to
1,000 acres o f Escnnibia land
slated fo r another university
has been proceeding at a

east o f Orlando as the site
fo r a new decree granting
university in East - Central
Florida.
The board o f which Dr. J,
Broward Culpepper is direc­
tor, directed its stuff to start
immediately with plunnlng of
the educational program and
the physical plant for the new
school which was authorized

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The board staff, with the
aid of consultants, will deter­
mine the educational nature
of tho two institutions so
that architects can start con­
struction plnnning. The 1965
Legislature will be asked to
appropriate money to start
construction.

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Little Old Lady
And Little Girl
Tame A Tiger
C H A TTA N O O G A , T c n n .
( U P I ) — A 600-pound Bengal
tiger walked out of its cage
in the garage o f nn animal
trainer Fiidny but nn 11year-old girl and a little old
lady coaxed it bark in again.
Its owner, Mrs. Evelyn Cur­
rie, said she’d been hospital­
ized recently and thnl the 18m o n t h - o l d tiger, nnmod
“ Tony," apparently “ just got
scared without me.”
Mrs. Currio said her niece,
Sally White, 11, and her
mother, Mrs. Irene Clnrk,
munnged to lure Tony hack
into his cage In a garage-like
building where the family
keeps several lions and tigers.
“ My mama, bless her sweet
heart— she's a 07-ycnr-old lit­
tle lady— and Sally got him
back in the cage, but it wus
really Sully. Tony listens to
her," Mrs. Currie said.
“ Soft words nnd a hunk o f
meat did the trick,” she add­
ed.

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W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
President anil Mrs. Johnson
attended church services Sun­
day with Commerce Secre­
tary and Mrs. Luther H.
Hedges and Interior Secretary
and
Mrs.
Stewart
Udnll.
Tlie presidential party went
to the National City Chris­
tian
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x n T u n o r s r iT
R. Davis based on the need
r o i MAUD WORTH,
Defendant. for brotherhood and love.

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A U B U R N , Ala. (U P I) —
Jerry Elliott, Auburn University’a assistant freshman
footbnll conch, has been nam­
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TOU A “ D BACH 01’ TOD
ire hereby notified that eult
hae been commenced ag.itnel
roi In the Circuit Court of the
S'lnth Judicial Circuit of the
Slate of Florida In and for
Seminole County, the abbre­
viated title of which Is! FAt.t.
ItIVKR FAV IN 08 HANK. etc..
Plaintiff, -vs- MAUD WORTH,
it s i, Defendants. In Chancery
S'o. H I ns.
The nature of this Fult ts
i foreclosure of that certain
mortasae from said defend­
i n g to plaintiff, dated Feb­
ruary 25, 19*1 and recordrd
February 2». 19*1 In Official
Records llook J47 psas *57 of
Hie Public Records of Semi­
nole County, Florida, encum­
bering that certain piece or
parcel of property located, sit­
uate. and being In said County
ind State, to-wlt:
leit No, i t. mock 7, North
Orlando Townslts, Fourth
Addition, ee recorded In
Plat Hook 11, Page S», Publie Recordi of Rrnilnole
County, Florida
n A I’ ll OF TOU IS r e q u i r ­
ed
to file your answer or
other written defense* to tha
Complaint with ths Clerk of
Ilia Circuit Court of Hemlnol#
County, Florida. In thta proreeding and to errv* a copy
thereof upon the p lain tiff*
attorneys, whose names and
address are hereinafter set
forth, *e required by law. not
latrr than th* 17th day of July
19(1. In dsfault thereof the
rauee will proceed ez part#
upon the entry of a Decree
pro Confeseo against you.
WITNESS my hand and th*
official seal of said Court In
Setnlnola County, Florida, this
llth day of Juno, 11*4.
(SEAL,)
Arthur H. Dsckwlth. Jr..
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
R E A R D A U - O R ID L E T
AND LEWIS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
lb North Court Strsst
post offic e i i i * z ::«
Orlando, f l o r i d *
1*ii 1&gt;I 1ell Jun* 11, l i , I I A July
* 19(1.
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bound for Australia. Fit again after an illness, Bingo rejoined the Beatles
who are on tour there.
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Step back a paca with m and look
at Sanford’s potential. Look at it
w ith objectivity.
You'll aee, we feel, that we are
figuratively sitting on a powderkeg
o f expansion. Speculators apparently
feel tne same way. They’re flocking
into town from points as fa r sway
as Texas.
And the main reason fo r the vis*
its is the steady, certain progress o f
the so-called Sanford-Titusville can*
al. That progress is STE A D Y . Engi­
neers are at work on both ends o f
the canal site. They’re driving stakes,
sighting the line to be followed by
the canal.
The first shoveful o f dirt has yet
to be dug for the big ditch but it
will. And in five short years (and
i f you doubt they’ll go fast, just look
back at the last five ) you’ll see the
Sanford area connected by water with
the Atlantic Ocean.

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

"JUST A ROLLING WRECK FROM GEORGIA T E C H -!"

Political Notebook

Sanford’s lakefront then, in effect,
will be a "seaport” connected with
ocean-going vessels capable o f con­
nections with all parts o f the world.
The cross-state barge canal is an­
other link being built right now and
one which will open up the entire
Mississippi Valley to this community.
Yes, even more.
And en route here, the barges can
pick up llmerock from the rich Ocala
area mines. Limerock which is used
in quantities by the ton on ton in
Central Florida.
The big ditch, the long cherished
dream o f one John Krlder o f the
Seminole Chamber o f Commerce, is
nenr. When the first shovel o f dirt
is dug, we venture a guess Kridcr
will be the huppieMt man in the State
o f Florida; yes, the United States.
For you see, perseverence will have
paid o ff.

W A S H IN G T O N (N E A ) —
Government e x p e r t s here
have made a new evaluation
o f 8ov!et research in the
science o f controlling men
and machines.
T h • I r unpublished report,
"Th e Meaning o f Cybernetics
In the U.S.S.R.," Is now cir­
culating fo r the private guid­
ance o f key U. S. policymakers. (Cybernetics Is the
study o f human control sys­
tems vs. mechanized sys­
tems.)
I t goes Into Soviet plans
for
managing
government,
I n d u s t r y and agriculture
through advanced electronic
computers and electronic com­
mand and control networks.
The study Is causing some
worry here. Though It gives
soms reassurance as to Rus­
sia's currant status in elec­
tronics, It warns ths vast Sovlst e ffo rt In cybernetics Is
creating a Soviet ability to
make
breakthroughs that
could be o f serious concern to

Time To Get In Step
• One o f the things that contribut­
ed to the decline o f the Roman Em­
pire was the turning o f the Senate
into an oratorical society and rub­
ber stamp fo r the whims o f the em­
peror.
There are some who believe that
a millenium and a half later, anoth­
er Senate (and House o f Representa­
tives) Is failing another nation, but
in a different way. Rather than be­
ing a rubber stamp for administra­
tion policies, the U.S. Congress, they
charge, is a roadblock on the path
o f progress.
In fact, in the opinion o f one mem­
ber o f the "senior’’ body. Sen. Joseph
S. Clark, Democrat o f Pennsylvania,
all o f our legislatures, whether local
or state or national, "are presently
the greatest menace in our country
to tne successful operation o f the
democratic process."
In a new book, "Congress: The
Sapless Branch,” Clark contends that
the wishes o f the people as a whole
concerning certain legislation are often blocked by the congressional
"establishment” o f obstructive com­
mittee chairmen representing local
as opposed to national interests.
Depending upon which side you
are regarding a particular bill, you
may applaud or deplore this power
possessed by a few men to control

the brakes on the congressional ma­
chinery.
But one example o f delay is the
two years it look to pass the tax
cut bill. In the end it was just that,
a reduction in taxes and not basic
tax reform which had been propos­
ed in the beginning.
Clark believes that a few ehanges
in the aelf-strungulating rules o f the
two houses could do much to improve
the situation.
The most desirable one, in his
opinion, would be to require a vote on
bills within six months after they
wero introduced.
Another reform would go fa r be­
yond that, however, and would in­
volve the Constitution itself—chang­
ing senators’ and representatives’
terms to four years (now six and
tw o), with the elections to be held
in presidential election years.

Thought For Today
A mnn who bears false witness
against his neighbor is like a war
club, or a sword or a sharp arrow.
— Proverbs 25:18.
I f you don't say anything, you
won’t be called on to repeat it.— Cal­
vin Coolidge.

ANew Military Power
By u. 8. Sea. Howard W.
Cm i m
(D -N tr .)
Ia Me state o f the Union
MoMSge, January S, 1884,
President Lyndon B. Johnson
expressed America's defense
policy with these words: "W e
must be strong enough to win
any war, and wo must be wise
enough to prevent one.”
The people o f the United
States want neither "peace
a t any price" nor "nuclear
obliteration at the slightest
provocation" as advocated by
extremist mlnorlttss.
Our notional policy, e com­
mitment to pcaco with free­
dom, Is embraced by tho vest
m ajority o f our cltlsons and
else ted members o f Conyress.
Our m ilitary must be poW'

erful without arousing fear
o f the misuse o f force, yet
unmistakably adequate to de­
ter attack against tho United
States as well as discourage
aggression In any area of
U.8. interest.
Should dsterTont fell, our
olrength Is sufficient to Im­
pose appropriate retaliation
against the agreisor.
Ono o f tho most Important
achlevrmenta o f tho KennedyJohnson
Administration
la
that our military power has
been tailored to f it a variety
o f needs. No longer do we
need to threaten all-out nu­
clear war at the slightest In­
ternational Incident. Today,
our military la a flexible In­
strument o f U.S. policy and

the useful servant o f our slvillan leaders.
This has bran possible be­
cause both tho lata President
Kennedy and now President
Johnson have called fo r bal­
ance and flexibility In our
m illU ry posture. For exam­
ple l
The
number o f U.S.
strategic bombers on 15-minute alert has been Increased
by DO per cent.

• The N avy now has 183
Polaris missiles deployed In
13 submarines around tho
world.
• The A ir Fores has about
7D0 IntercontlnonUI ballistic
missiles deployed on launch­
ers.
• The combat ready Arm y
Divisions have been Increased
from 11 to 16 divisions, and
Usrlns
Corps personnel
strength haa been increased
Geneva
Alisas oat* Syria gs
by 15,000.
Mrs. Jolla Rariee
Mr*. Joe. B. Malhlcun
• A ir Force tactical figh t­
838-1318
348-4334
er wings have been Increased
Bear Lake-Fare*! City
L a i* Mary
Mrs. France# W etter
from 18 to St, and our ca­
Mrs. M a rys** Mile*
333-8318
838-3878
pacity to airlift troops long
Lake Mourn*
Caaoelfeerry
distances has been Increased
Mm. H. L. Johnean
{ by 78 parconL
Mrs. Ja*e Casselberry
831-1846
133-4712
• The number o f Special
Chalaeta
Lou gw and
Forces personnel trained to
Mrs. Jean N a g le
Mrs. Deans Eaten
doal with gurrrillaa haa been
383-3741
333-3317
Increased by nearly 800 per
DeBary
North Orlandn
cent.
Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Doris Dean
641-4411
333-1838
\ Perhaps moat Important, de­
fense programs have been
DoHooa
Osteen
Mr*. Mildred Hasty
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
i determined without arbitrary
443-3431
•S3-4I41
budget ceilings. D a f a n ■ s
E atery rise
•ponding la the fiscal years
Ovledn
M in Helen Saodgraes
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
1863-1864 haa boon increased
848-8833
383-8418
by an average o f |6 billion
annually with tha authorisa­
tion o f Congress. False econ­
omy la not permitted to en­
danger national security.
A t the earns time, Secre­
tary o f Defense Robert Mc­
Namara Initiated a five-year
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Sanford, Florida
Monday, June 15, 1964
cost reduction program la 1862 that w ill save this nation
W tL T K R i . UIBLOW, SUIITOB AMD r i l l U M M
84 billion annually by 1887.
n u ia voLTou sa o m a u w
JCUAM I n a n n a T M M
These are savings la admin­
■ox uaxxs
Associate Ktfltor
Advertising Msaogsr
istration, planning, and pur­
a i a a r i. j o h m s o n
BOV M A T T
M anaging Kdltor
Oonorsl Advertising Manager chasing policies and have not
41'Ut WSILLS
MABBIKTT B. ST AM . ETON diminished t h a
impressive
O u n tr
Editor
Ulassllltd Olraattr
military strength o f this na­
U V IU
K IL L B M B W
JANOS S M U A i a i
Tologrsph Editor
Nsslntss Manager
tion.
BOW
W IL L IA M S
ra a s w m lu
W e lire In a world whore
Editor
Mechanical Ss»L.
tho need fo r m ilitary superi­
SU N SC M inVlIN MATSSg
ority la inescapable. But mostBy
la g that M ad la s e t always a
I MB I Tsar
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matter o f m a n mone y er big­
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admin Istratloa sad, above all,
M
Postal Nogelattoas provide that ail
aahoertpMeaa fee
tha ability to see tho de­
la advaaoo.
mands o f this M tio a In the
Entered an second clans asstter Ceioaar BY, IB1B at U s Post
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Herald Area Correspondents

2 % ^anfurii ijmttfi

tho United State*.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE 8-4*1: Gerald White,
of Indianapolis, has the view­
point of a true scientist.
" I have disagreed violently
with Dr. Crane and some of
hie colleagues," ho recently
wrote to tJsw Star.
"B ut Dr. Crane has enlarg­
ed m y thinking ability and en­
riched my life ."
Hia Utter to the Star was
prompted by some previous
violent criticisms of ideas ad­
vanced In thli column.
For 1 purposely prod read­
ers Into dltaecUng many par­
roted notions which many
folks uncritically accept
"D r. O a n e ," my readers
will smilingly admit w4ien I
meet them following public
lectures in their cities, " I
follow your column every day
but 1 don't always agree with
y o u !"
To which I invariably reply:
•"SplendidI That's why 1

write my column, for without
differences o f opinion, we'd
never thresh out tho true
b e ts .”
Then I cite the famous re ­
mark o f W illUm Wrigley Jr.,
who said:
"When two men in a busi­
ness always agree, one of
them's unnecessary!"
Every • successful teacher,
advertiser, or sjwnker soon
learns that there U tremen­
dous "audience inertia."
If you thus wish to move
the m ast of mankind even to
tha halfway point, then you
aa tha Uachcr, writer, actor
o r salesman, must overact.
You must dramatize and
occasionally inject emotional
adjectives that prod the leth­
argic
public Into activity,
even though you anger them!
It Is a standard rule of the
stage than an actor or actress
must use excessive cosmetic

Letters

To The Editor
The Iferal# waleemea U t­
ters Irm m lla rasters aa pahlla aftalra. Tfea writer w a r aaa
• yea aaaaa pravMrJ tha letlea ala* rarrU a tha wrltar*a
Ira a aaa, a a a 4 aOSraaa. Lattara
at fawar tkaa SM warSa will
ha Nlvra pralrre&gt;aa. i.*n *r*
a*4reea*4 la alhara ara a rr.p lahla p r a i ll lt Ihap 4a aal Oral
la prraaaalllHa. Taalrp la pal
pahllahtS hr Tha Herat*.

Editor, Herald:
Again I must eey "H ats
O ff" Bo all the staff and well
run Seminole Hospital In San­
ford.

Also

on

the

floor
the
polite,
cheerful
manner

surgical
M lffu l,
prevails.

The cleaning crews are eo
thorough It's a God-sent plea­
sure.
Every nurse and aide are
to sincerely dutiful, you feel
they know you pereooally and
make you feel Uke you were
among fam ily and friends.
The clean, cheerful, warm
and efficient manner o f every
one
and
everything
dooe
•bows that someone behind It
Is doing a thorough well-done
job. This, o f course, must be
the hospital administrator.
I wish e very hoepkal could
U ke the example o f die Semi
Dole Memorial Hospital and
people e l l over could at least
be more relaxed when these
conditions, whether they be
■lek physically o r had an ac­
cident e r under going surgery,
etc.
I realise no one likes the
Idea of being hospitalized re
g a r d lm o f what reason but
at least if you're mode to
fe d at borne end happy and

comfortable

and

satisfied

then your troubles are easily
borne.
With free T V to occupy your
mind and free newspapers
twice dally ami the free m aga­
zine service from the cheer­
ful Pink Ladles and all the
wonderful hospital doings, I ’d
•ay U I must go to the hos­
pital tbs Is the one I ’d choose
no matter how far I must
travel. And please add I found
wonderful doctors and surgeoos In Sanford, a wonderful,
wooderful city,
Jean L. of Orlando
—Your comments are most
gracious and welcome, w e're
sure, by all interested par­
ties. Many thanka.—Editor.

skis In order to appear nor­
mally pink-checked even half­
way back In the theater.
Similar overacting la neces­
sary at the microphone or be­
fore the TV camera, too.

flays the report:
"O ver the next decxde and
• h alf the Russian! are go­
ing to try to hook their In­
dustry Into • nationwide com­
puter network. I t would be
similar
to
the
electronic
command network the United
State* haa set up fo r con­
trol o f this worldwide mili­
tary forces.
"Tha (Russian) s y s t e m
calls fo r a large number o f
. . . Information-computation
centers at the apex o f which
will be the main computing
center o f Gosplan U.fl.S.R.,
which Is planned to ba in full
operation in 1073.
"Implementation
of
th e
plan began in 1D6B and the
first phase was completed on
schedule during 1003 with In­
stallation o f prototype Indus­
trial, service and regional
computer center*.
"Computing centers a r e
being established to co-or­
dinate activities o f factories,
banks, transportation agen­
cies and other enterprises.
"Architect* and engineers
now ar* drawing np technical
plana fo r the center o f th*
U.fl.S.R.’* ‘automated econo­
mic Information system' to be
located In Moscow on a sit*
already selected.
"In Kiev the technical docu­
ments fo r a amallcr, but
nevertheless I m p r e s s i v e ,

For an audienca doesn't re ­
spond as fast or as U r as the
leader I
Many astute editors thus
urge us columnists to spur
readers Into waking up and
Uking skies.
Then they print the resulting
Irate letters, which make sup­
erbly Interesting reading.
Don Weaver, famous ScippaHaward editor at Columbus,
Ohio, enjoys this by play be­
tween the " p r o " ve. the "con’’
letter writers.
Frank Gannett used to urge
me to incite re odors and ao
has John S. Knight.
Down In Bloomington and
Bedford, Indiana, courageous
Stuart Riley probably gets as
much "m ile a g e " out o f the
letters from readers as any
publisher In America.
For he operates both news
papers and never lets Irate
(lire ate Intimidate him on
total
Obviously, T Uunt many so­
porific professors, so in the
usual college towns, m y crl
tics are doubled.
For I U ke definite stands
that are psychologically sound
but not always financially pro
dent.
H u i», I Indict the attempt
to stampede our teen-ager*
The lin t American roads
via ctgaret and liquor advertis­
were the narrow Indian foot
ing.
trolls which crisscrossed the
And I Uud "fre e enterprise" wilderness. Many of tbeao
as well as sound budgeting, followed the wolfworn trails
not only by housewives but by of elk. deer or buffalo. Early
Unde Sam, though profess­ American e x p l o r e r s used
ional welfariats then attack water routes whenever poenbuk
me violently I

building to house the msln
computation center o f the
Ukrainian Gosplan have been
turned over to th* contrac­
tor.

tribution to Soviet capabilities
In the basic engineering as-

pecte o f technical cybernetics.
But shortcomings In Soviet
capabilities fo r industrial fs "Technical plan* for similar bricstlcn o f components and
centers in other republics systems slow down technical
•re being developed as part realization o f advanced en­
o f the unified information gineering ideas.
n e t"
"T b s (next) phase o f th*

The report concludes that
"long-range plana fo r trans­
formation o f tha Industrial
bass o f ths Soviet Union and
fo r the unified Information
net arc feasible."
“ Increasingly more sophis­
ticated automation technology
will appear In th* near futura
and more and larger Indus­
trial
process**
w ill
corns
under computer control to­
ward the end o f the decade.
"T h * traditional mathema­
tical competence of th* So­
viets could aid them in ad­
vancing the state c f the art
in theoretical cybernetics very
rapidly If and when their cur­
rent deficiencies In computer
hardware are overcome.
"Th e availability
in the
U.fl.S.R. o f engineers strong
in mathematics and o f mathe­
maticians w i t h engineering
backgrounds Is a positive eon-

Quotes
They esked me to open the
safe. I said, "K ill me."
— Cosmetics
queen
Helena
Kubenstein, 83, after three
thugs
entered
her New
York apartment.
H e'll be the first Democrat
I ’ve ever voted for.
— Motor Magnate Henry Ford
If, a Republican, in an­
nouncing his support o f
President Johison fo r reelection.

program, applied cybernetics,
involves the introduction o f
control systems into society
. . . . They expect cybernetic*
to provide eventually full
automation cf the industrial
base, a technology fo r ths
optimal control o f the econo­
my and a methodology fo r
adapting men and social in­
stitutions to Ilia revolutionary
form o f industry they antici­
pate fo r the 1070s.”

TH O U HORRID

AGE SPOTS

PADITMIM OUT
•Weathered brown
•pots on th* surface
of your hands and face tell th*
world you're getting old—per­
haps before you really ar*. Fade
them away with new ESOTER1CA. that medicated cream
that breaks up msissi of pig­
ment on tha tktn, help* make
hands look white and young
again. Equally effective on th*
face, neck and arms Not a coverup. Acts in the akin—not on It.
Fragrant, greaseless base for
softening, lubricating skin as It
clears up those blemishes. At
leading drug and toiletry coun­
ters C plus tax. If you have
these age-revealing brown spots,
blotches, or If you want clearer,
lighter akin, use ESOTERICA.
At all Drug Store*.

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Editor, The Hsrald:
Thank you for sending me
the I0&lt;14 graduation edition
o f The Sanford Herald. It is a
very nice keepsake fo r all the
graduates.
Glenda Payne

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
A ll fat people should leave
It to the little plga to make
hogs o f themselves at chow
time.
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A furniture store owner
•dvertlees
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on
Tim e." W e ll bet he doesn’t
ride e bus.

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Last Week Of Civil Rights Debate Begins
W ASHINGTON’ (U P I ) —
The Senate plunged today in­
to the final week of its civil
rights debate with passage of
the bill assured and lenders
waiting out rear guard skir­
mishing by southern oppon­
ents.
Thirty-five roll roll votes
since Wednesday's derision to
limit debate have shown that
Senate
leaders have t h e
strength to defend their bi­
partisan
substitute ngainst
major rhnngo. Substitution of
the bipartisan paeknge for
the House-approved bill was

'

[to be a late order o f business.
More oratory also was in
(prospect. The cloture vote
{ Wednesday limited earh sen­
ator to one hour o f talk on
the bill and more than 530
amendments then pending.
Senators on both shies were
hoarding part o f their time
allotment, however, fo r a fin­
al pre-p a s s a g a oratorical
flourish.
This was the 15th week of
this historic civil rights de­
bate, and there was general
agreement that It would be
the last one.

J Sen. Richard B. Russell, DGn., top strategist for the
southerners, said he thought
' final action would come this
! week, but he described fore­
casts o f a finnl vote on Wed­
nesday as ••improbable.”
Senate Democratic
Whip
Hubert 11. Humphrey, Minn.,
'the bill's floor manager, said
he hoped that the Senate
would complrte action on
amendments, at least, by
Wednesday.

NOTICE
I wish lo inform all my friends
snd customers that I am no longer
connected

with

the

Sanford

Truck

Center.
I sincerely thank all o f you for
your patronage the past several years.

A. B. Duxbury

Arirona has an Indian pop­
ulation o f more than 70,000.

LA B O R A T O R Y UNDER T H E SE A— Scott Carpenter, right, who was one o f the U.S. astronauts who spent time in space,
has gone to tho other extreme. He has now spent time under the sea. Carpenter was included in the five men who
made up the crew o f Sealab I, the Navy's underwater research laboratory, left. The men lived and did research in the
40-foot lab 102 feet under the sea southwest o f Bermuda.

Hospital Notes
J U N E 11
AD M ISSIO NS
lluchel Smith, Henry Mathia,
Maude Gillyard, Barbara Ann
Bryant, Patsy Hutchison, Jo
Ann Blanks, Alice Lundquist,
Erma Anderson, Rita Owen

Flood District
To Seek Funds
To Buy Land
W EST P A L M B E A C H
( U P I ) — The governing board
o f the Central and Southern
Florida Flood Control District
will go to the State Board o f
Conservation seeking help in
getting funds fo r land ac­
quisition in the upper St.
Johns River Basin.
Hoard members voted last
week to ask the conservation
agency to borrow $10 million
from the federal government
to be used fo r land acquisi­
tion to hasten a start o f con­
struction on the long awnltrd
water conservation and flood
control project fo r the upper
St. Johns.
The FCD board emphasised
tho Importance o f the upper
St. Johns program to the
booming Cape Kennedy area.

Legal Notice
IX T I I K C M i r r i T C'Ut'ItT IX
A M I KOI! I K N IX O I.B COUN­
T Y , FI.OHIIIA.
IX CMAXC'KItY SO. 13»T»— WII
lla m a

STOCKTON*, W H A T L E Y , D A ­
V I S A COMPANY, a corpora­
tion under the law* of Florida.
Plaintiff.
VI.
THOMAS
I.KK
KOLKY
and
n o ttO T I IY J. KOLKY. hl« wife;
M1CHAKL J. A. WILSO N and
L Y N N D. WILSON, hit wife.
Defendant#.
x o T l f U o p apiT
T ils : ST AT E OP P I. O I I I I H —
TO i THOMAS I.EK FOt.EY.
Oak Harbor. Washington
and hi a wife,
nO ltO TIIY J. POt.KY.
O.tk Harbor. Waehlnislon.
Tb a malting addreaa of
•arh of tha abova dafandsnla la
nt. 1. ttox ISC,
Oak Harbor. Washington
You are hereby notified that
a lull haa been filed agalnal
you and each of you. and Mtr l l A K L J. A
WILSON and
L Y N N B. WILSON, his wlfa.
In tha abova entitled cauie;
and (hat you are hereby requir­
ed to file your anewer with
tha Clerk of this Court, and
to serve a copy thereof upon
the plaintiff nr p la in tiffs a t­
torneys. whoee name and addrees It: D AN IEL. THOMPSON
A M IT C H E L L So# Atlantic Na­
tional Bank Building. Jack­
sonville. Florida, not later than
Junt loth, A. D. l i l t .
I f you fall to do to, decree
pro confeeao will be entered
agalnal you for the relief de­
manded In Ilia complaint.
The nature of said suit batog for the forei-tn.ure of a
Mortgage encumbering the pro­
perly and premia#* situate In
Bemlnole County, Florida, dea-

and Elizabeth Martin, all o f
Sanford; Drssie Luke and
Lucy Henry, Dellnry.
IIIR TH 8
To Mr. and Mrs. William It.
Chase, a Baby Girl; and to
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Owen, a
Baby Girl; all o f Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Edna Theresa Snuvely and
Ilaby Girl, Altamonte Springs;
Gertrude Kelso, Dellnry; Olga
Johnson, Maesaehuietts; Shir­
ley Jurkson, Oviedo; Marc
Israel, George Willink, Mnry
E. Dunn, Dianna Jack, Dehra
K. Brown, Elen K. Hart,
Bruce MrKihbin, Shirley Ap­
plegate, Ann Hollehnn, Ellen
Itenfrow, Mark N. Cleveland,
Sr., I.ymun Myers, Maureen
Koxann Cleary, Sandra Surhrook and Baby Boy, Bronksie Matney and Baby Girl and
Mnry Daughtry and Baby
Boy, all o f Sanford.

5 Counties Pay
Half Of Taxes
TA LLA H A SSE E (U P I) —
Five o f the state’s (17 counties
contributed more than half o f
all stale tnxea collected dur­
ing the 1002-03 fiscal year,
the state comptroller's office
says.
Comptroller Rny E. Green
issued hia annual report o f
county finances fo r the year,
which included the stute tnx
revenues collected In each
county.
He listed major revenues
fo r the period from such
sources as sales and use taxes,
gnsolina taxes, motor vehicle
licenses, racing taxes, cigare t t e t a x e s , documentary
stump taxes, hunting and
fishing licenses, drivers li­
censes and fees, occupational
licenses and intangible taxes.
Tho total revenue from
these sources amounted to
$41)7,01)4,858. The top five
counties contributed $2UG,I4fl,246 o f that amount.
Dado led ths list o f con­
tributors with $108,HOI),272,
Broward was second with
$42,736,286, Duval wus third
with $40,513,108, Hillsborough
was fourth with $38,344,750,
and Pinellas wa* fifth with
$34,648321.

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196

About Sports

Legion Nine Nips Casselberry; Splits W ith Ocala

Thinking Courier Tosses
Out Loud 2-Hiffer; Pivec
By Julian S U ru lro *

I I

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1!

Five mlnuUi o f your time
and a five-cent postage itamp
could mean some b !f prize
dividend! for the winning
entrant o f the University o f
Florida’e homecoming alogan
contest.
The contest, which opened
la it Monday and cioiea mid
night, July 8, la open to ev
eryone and all homecoming
activltica will be built around
thia particular alogan.
Entriee muat he original
and no longer than aeven
word*. The theme la “ Op.
oration Education.” They
ahould be mailed to Home*
coming Slogan C o n t e n t ,
Florida Blue Key, UnlversIty o f Florida, Galneavllle.
Regret to aay that prize*
fo r thia year** conteat have
not been announced. Howev­
er, aoma idea o f how valua­
ble they might be can be had
from laat year’e top prizes —
a Caribbean cruiae fo r two
and a etcro act.
Why not a winner from
Seminole f
e
e
e
There waa a lot o f offengive
language at Florida
State’e 11th annual coaching
clinic thia peat weekend. The
800 plua high eehool and col­
lege coachea heard about the
Navy, North Carolina, Bay­
lor and Mliilaelppl State grid­
iron
tactica from
Wayne
Hardin, Jim Hickey, John
Bridge re and Paul Davie who
headlined the caet o f lectorera.
The four reprceented tho
largeat gathering o f "bowlera” ever assembled In Tallahaeaee. Hardin’a Navy team
loat to Texaa In the Cotton
Bowl, Hlckey’a Tarheela whip­
ped the A ir Force In tho Ga­
tor Bowl, Brldgcra’ Bcnra
bounced I.SU In the Bluebon­
net Bowl and Davie’ Bulldoge
feaated on North Carolina
State in the Liberty Bowl,
e
•
•
Thia w ill be a big afternoon
fo r youngatera 8, 0 and 10
yeara o f age In thia area. Tho
1004 acaalon o f the Poe Wee
League, eponeored by the
City Recreation Department,
opene play at Fort Mellon’a
Little League field and tho
Softball Field.
Each team will play a
10-game elate. The aeaaon
enda July S2. Today the
Tlgrra and the Rebela at­
tack one another at the L it­
tle League layout while the
Chlefa will attempt to hunt
down the Cube at the aoftball park- Tueaday after­
noon the Yanke and the
l ’anthera will attempt to
reglater a victory.

•

•

•

Stetaon Unlveralty hna an­
nounced Hint Georgetown Co|.
lege o f Krnturky will high­
light the field fo r the eeventh
annual
Hatter
Invitational
Baaketball Tournament acheduled fo r Detanri I)ec. 10 and
17 o f thia year. Other par­
ticipant! will lie Mercer Unl­
veralty of Macon, W ilm ing­
ton College o f North Caro­
lina, and Stetaon.
•
•
e
Tho north aqund fo r tho
Florida High School Activltica
Aaaoclation’a ail-atar baikctball gama hna been announc­
ed. Ilia squad will ho eoachcd
by Marvin Beck of tho atnte
C'lnaa A A chnmpiunn, I ’enaacola High and will reprcuent
right high arhnola and aome
outatanding area talent.

Junior League
Results

Friday

Shrine 8 Lake Mary 4
Shrine
341 0 -8 4 0
Lake Mary
012 1 -4 5 7
W P - Steve Leach (6-0), L P
Vts (0-3)
Gamas Monday
Shrine at Kiwanli 4:30
Laka Mary at Rotary 7:30
(a t Memorial Stadium)

/

vi

Sanford’a high-flying Am er­
ican Legion nine lost a bit of
altitude thia past weekend
when they dropped the aecond
half of a Saturday night twinbill to Ocala after whipping
the viator* in the opener and
talking a 7 to 2 decision Fri
day night at Casselberry.
In the first game of the
weekend Jim Courier tossed
two-hitter for the local* as
he whiffed 14 in a contest
played at Cooper Field in
Caaaelberry’a R e c r e a t i o n
Park. Lawrence Pivec paced
the Sanford nine with a borne
run in the first inning with a
pair o f mates aboard. Billy
Higgins was the Sanford re
celver.
L Y M A N HOYS mnkintr the Orange Belt A ll Conference Baseball team
Saturday night, Sanford took
were, from left, Bobby Elgin, necond baseman; Donne Smith, pitcher and
the curtain-raiser of the dou
Mnrvin Cook, outfielder. The Lyman afard for outstanding pitcher went
ble header by downing Ocata
to Smith and Elgin took tho most valuable player award. (Herald Photo)
8 to 1. Dave Golloher went to
the hill for Manager Frank
Thomas' nine and acattcrcd
five hits while fanning alx.
Sieve Harris was Goilohcr'a
battery-mate. Donnie Smith,
one of Thomas’ hurler-, play­
ed centerfleld and came up
with batting honors. Ilia big
blow was a bases-loaded sing'e that pushed over two big
Sanford runs.
By Harry Grayson
nle Mack Stadium mezzanine. Charlie Smith and Felix Tor­
The nightcap waa a different
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. "Y o u have to find and raise res from the Dodgers for Dick
story.
P H ILA D E LP H IA - (N E A ) your own. You can't buy good Farrell and Joe Koppe.
Sanford jumped into a threeJuly 2, 1961—Wes Covingrun lead In the very first —Asked what had the moat to ballplayers.
ton from Kansas City for Bob­
• • •
frame. But Sanford starter, do with the Phillies' rise from
"Scouts are the most Impor­ by Del Grero.
Rick Sires, camo up with a habitual eighth In an eightNov. 28, 1081—Boy Steveri
lame arm and the locals' club National League to pen­ tant people connected with a
from the White Sox for John­
big
league
club.
For
instance,
nant
contenders,
Gene
Mauch,
receiver,
Ilex
Books, also
ny Buzhardt a n d Charlio
developed
arm
difficulties. the young manager, replied: John Ogden found Richie A l­
Smith. Sloven gave the Phil­
len
in
Wampum,
Pa.,
and
ad­
‘John
Qulnn'a
maneuvering.”
Thomas sent in Smith to pitch
lies
a u t h e n t i c right-hand
Quinn, who built the pen- vised a substantial bonus.
and Higgins to catch. It waa
thump at first bate.
an air-tight affair, knotted nant-wlnnlng M i l w a u k e e Richie does everything well,
Dec. 8, 1063—Jim Burning
three-all, going into the B ravei of 1037-38, could well including hitting the ball over
have another champlonihlp adjacent buildings. H e'll be and Gus Trlandoi from De­
eighth.
troit for Demeter and Jack
Then the roof caved in. club in Philadelphia. It didn't tho National League RookieHamilton. Bunnlng gives the
Ocala worked Smith for a take tho soft-spoken general of-the-Ycsr and our third
Phillies another established
base on balls, then came an manager long to straighten baseman for e deesde or
starting
pitcher.
Trlandos
longer.
error and a bunt loaded the out the mesa In Quakertown.
left-hand
"T h e fact that 24 o f the 40 complements t h e
Moving
there with four
sacks. Right after that the
hitting
catcher,
Clay
Dalrymplayers
wo
are
permitted
to
Ocala
nine
bunched
five Braves' scouts In tho winter
plc.
straight
singles
and
that o f 1050, Quinn robuilt the control came up through our
Quinn drafted Dalrymple
David Harum-type trades and alx-club chain is evldenco our
wrapped it up.
and Jack
Ualdschun,
tho
Thomas said thia morning drafted and purchased wisely. scouts know a ballplayer from
"When 1 came here, 1 said a papcrhangcr. Twelve are Phils' top relief worker, for
that he figured hi* boya were
828,000 each.
tired. He also mentioned that that no major league club with the parent club."
Quinn's latest purchase was
Quinn'a bartering matched
Courier waa having some sort could be aucceasful without
Ed
Roebuck from Washing­
a
productive
farm
system,"
h
ii
exemplary
job
of
diacovback difficulty and that
Courier would not ace any ac said Quinn, acatcd in his box ering and developing his own ton.
"Mauch told me ho believed
Uon this week.
back of third base in the Con- breed. He listed what he con­
siders his seven most Impor­ Roebuck could help us by get­
Thoma*' nine will host Poat
212 of Orlando Wednesday
tant awaps in tho order In ting guys out in the late in­
ning*," Quinn explained.
night at Memorial Stadium,
which they were made.
• • •
Friday night they travel io

Phillies Grow To Pennant

Stature On Top Farm Crop

Orlando to take on Post 18 and
return home Saturday night
to take on the visiting New
Smyrna nine.
Following the weekend of
play, Sanford now has a re
cord of alx wins and two loss
es.

National League
32 21 X0I
Phiia.
32 23 .380 14
San Fran.
30 23 .543 3
Clnn.
20 27 .318 414
Pitta
Mllw.
30 28 .517 414
Chicago
27 27 .300 514
28 30 .483 014
St. Louis
Los Ang.
28 30 .483 614
27 32 .438 8
Houston
10 40 .322 16
New York
Sunday'! Results
Philadelphia 9 New York 3
Philadelphia 4 New York 2
Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 2
Pittsburgh at Chicago (2nd
game, ppd. rain)
Milwaukee 5 Los Angeles l
Milwaukee 5 Los Angeles 1
San Francisco I Cincinnati 2
Houston 4 St. Louis 1
Tuesday's Garnet
Cincinnati at San Francisco
(N )
Philadelphia at Chicago
Milwaukee at Loa Angeles (N )
St. L&gt;uis at Houston (N )
New York at Pittsburgh (N )

Men's League

Five AL Clubs
Win Twin Bills
In Major Play

By Milton Rlchman
UP1 Sports Writer
The Baltimore Oriole* are
back in first place although
they'd better heed Satchel
l'alge'a famous old warning
before they make any clabor
ale pennant plans.
Saleh always told Ilia friends
"n ever look hack because
whatever it is may Ini gaining
on you."
Those words o f wisdom ap
ply perfectly to the onrushlng
New York Yankees, who have
gained on everyone while win
nlng seven in a row and now
are in third place, a mere 14
percentage points behind the
league-leading Oriolea
Tills Jam came when the
Oriolea took both ends of a
doubleheadcr from Use Boston
Red Sox Sunday, 10-1 and 8-1,
while tho Yankees dropped
the Chicago Whlto Sox into
second place by beating them
twice, 8 3 and 4-3 in 10 inn­
ings.
The fourth place Minnesota
Twina knocked off the Wash­
ington Senators, 6-3 and 8-2, In
a twin-bill marked by a fist
fight over a beaning Incident;
the Kansas City A's took two
from the Cleveland Indians,
0-3 in 10 innings and 3-2, and
the Detroit Tiger* awepl a
pair from the Los Angelos An­
gels, 8-3 and 6-4.
In the National Laague, the
first place Philadelphia Phill­
ies downed the New York
Mcts twice, 9-5 and 4-2; the
San Francisco Giants defeat­
ed the Cincinnati Reds, 9-2;
the Milwaukee Braves top­
pled the Los Angeles Dodgers
twice by identical 3-1 scores;
the Chicago Cubs hurdled the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-2, in the
opener, with the nightcap be
in f washed out by rain, and
the Houston Colts downed the
St. Louis Cardinals, 4-1, In
a night game.

Results Friday
Klngswood 17 t'KO 2
USO
020
00- 2 8 8
Klngswood 004 (11) 2-17 18 2
W P - Bud M oncrkf (9-1),
L P — Larry Horton (0-4), HR
— Frank Stafford, Klngswood,
3rd o f the year, Ronnie Rusal,
Klngswood, 3rd of the year
McRaney 29 Wilton Mater I
McRanoy 10 03 030 10-28 IS 4
Wilson
Mnicr
2 01 010 1— 3 8 9
Game* Today
W P - Frank Williams, (12Tiger* at Rebels 4:30
0), L P — Tom Debord (3 3 )
(F t.
MeUoo Little
League HR— L. C. Smith, McIUney,
Field)
5th &lt;i 8 th o f the year, Larry
Watson, McRaney, &amp;Ui o f the
Chlefa at Cubs 4:30
(F t. Mellon Softball Field) year, Faulkner, McRaney, 1st
Games Wednesday
of the year
Yanks at Tigers 4:30
Games Monday
Reservations a n d
settle(F t.
MeUoo Little League Florida St. Bank at Klngswood
manta o f about one-half-dosen
Field)
7:30 p. m.
Indian tribes lie within 30
Chlefa at Panthers 4:30
USO at Chase 1:43 p. m.
(F t. Mellon SoftbaU F ield)
miles o f 1'hucnix, Aria.
(A t Ft. Mellon Park)

Pee Wee League

B

Registers Homer

Dec. 8, 1050—Johnny Calllson front tho White Sox for
Gene Freese. Calliaon is a
complote ballplayer and dis­
tance hitter.
May 13, 1080—Tony Taylor
from Uie Cuba in a transac­
tion involving Don Cardwell
and Ed Bouchee. Weight off,
Taylor i f one of the game's
ranking second basemen.
June IS, 1900—Tony Gon­
zalez and 1*0 Walla from Cin­
cinnati tor Wally Post, Harry
Anderson and a firal baseman
named Fred llopkc. Gonzalez
filled the key post in center
Held.
Slay 4, 1001—Don Dcmetcr,

American
League
31 21 .619
Baltimore
31 20 .609 1
Chicago
32 21 .604 1
New York
32 26 .532 314
Mian.
27 27 .500 614
Cloveland
29 29 .300 614
Boston
23 29 .463 814
Detroit
26 33 .426 11
Wash.
24 36 .400 1214
Loa Ang.
20 36 .337 1414
Kan. City
Sunday's Results
Baltimore 10 Boston 1
Baltimore I Boston 1
New York • Chicago 3
New York 4 Chicago 3
Minnesota 6 Washington 8
Minnesota 9 Washington 2
Kansas City 0 Cleveland 8
Kansas City 3 Cleveland 2
Detroit 8 Loa Angeles I
Detroit 6 Loa Angelea 4
Tuetdya ’aGames
Kansas City at Detroit 2 (T-N )
Minnesota at Cleveland (N )
Los Angelea at Washington (N )
Chicago at Baltimore 2 (T -N )
Boston at New York 2 (T -N )

Little American
Results Friday
Fla. State Bank 14 8aafard
AU. 3
Fla. St.
001 (10) 03-16 10 4
Sanf. AU. 000 3 0 1 - 3 4 8
W P - Joa Pauline (S 3),
L P - Mike Hickson (0-8)
Gama Monday
Fla. State Bank at N avy
(4:30 at llay Ave. Park)

Seminole Swim
Team Captures
Orlando Meet
H ie Seminole Swim Assocla
tlon team grabbed 11 first
places in Saturday's initial
meet o f the season held at
Kingswood Manor in Orlando.
Also, the locals won second
place in a dozen event* and
was third in nine others.
Seminole won the meet In
which six other teams parti­
cipated, racking up 211 points.
Orlando and Mt. Dora tied for
second with 149 points. Kings­
wood, Umatilla and Ocala
finished the field in that order.
Walt Morgan took first place
in three events for boys eight
and under. Cherle Uoscmond
won the breastroke event
tor girls eight and under,
Tommy Hunter won the same
event for boys and Met Mor­
gan won the butterfly event
for boys 13 and 14 years ol
age. In the same age group­
ing, Freddie Ganas won the
boya breastroke while Cheryle
Murray won the 15-17 girls'
freestyle. Linda May won the
'18-17 breastroke and back­
stroke events, while Con W il­
son won the boys' breastroke
for the 18-17 bracket.
Second placers Included K a­
thy Reagan, Dickie Deas,
Cindy Wilton, Met Morgan,
John Wight, Randy Bowling,
Cheryle Murray, Linda May,
Greg Gants and Con Wilson.
Third place finishers were
Kathy Reagan, Kevin Epps.
Mollis Bush, Cindy Wilson,
Met Morgan, Debbie Johnson
and Buster Bruce.

Chase (Jpsefs Ex-Stock Car Pilot Petty Credifs
Hunt's Comets Is New Auto Dealer Crew For Stock
Car Race Win
And Engineers
This Is the story of a " U t ­
ile
D avid"
slaying
tw o

By Julian Rtenatrom

A fte r aix yeara in thia field

Herald Sports Editor

Hays put away his gear and

Ona

of

th*

well

known entered the auto sales busi­

names In stock car racing In ness. However, racing is still

"giants.”

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U P I &gt; Richard

Petty

give*

hi*

pit

crew a lot of the credit for
Sunday's victory In the Nash­
ville 200 stock car race.
Petty, of Randleman, N. C.,
drove a 1064 Plymouth. Ha
picked up precious seconds in
the pits to finish a half lap
in front of David Pearson, cif
Spartanburg, S. C., who drove
a 1964 Dodge.
Petty averaged 76.5 m ile*
per hour over the half-mile
Fairgrounds speedway track.
He picked up $1,000 prlza
money in the NASCAR race.

Over the weekend Chase the Southeast is that o f Sun in his blood and he and his
took on the first and second ny Hays, tha new owner and firm will sponsor two o f this
placa teams In the City Re general manager o f Ron-Sun section’s top stock car driv­
ers, Paul Goldsmith and Tiny
creation Department's Little
Motors in Sanford.
Lund. These men will drive
National League and clob­
H ayi, who took over the lo­ Plymouth* sponsored by Ronbered both of them.
Friday
Chase
defeated cal Chrysler-Plymouth Valiant Sun and wilt be serviced and
liunt'a Lincoln • Mercury Co­ dealership June 1, has been operated out o f Sanford.
But that's not ail. Hays'
mets 8 to 3 and Saturday they In th* automobile business for
firm will also sponsor two of
beat the Locomotive Engineers
quit* sometime, but In the
tho world's fastest super17 to 2.
In the first affair, Chase sales and service end o f the stock drag racing Plymouth*.
These cars, too, will be serv­
was down two runs after the business since 1057.
The form er South Carolina iced and mnlntuined in the
first frame. But they got off
the canvas and with a tour- highway patrolman and mem firm ’s shop in Sanford.
"W o hope,” said Hays, "to
run outburst In the fifth frame ber of the Charleston'* polfco
they dumped the Automen. department, has been general convinco our customers that
Richard Frank pitched a bril manager fo r a Chryaler-Ply the knowledge we gain from
liant game for Chase, scatter­ mouth dealer in Lakeland fo r these automobiles will assist
ing six hits. Skipper Senkarik tha paat two yeara.
us grontly in caring fo r their
A fte r his sarvict aa a law cars and that it will be o f
uncorked a 230-toot drive over
Results Friday Night
the left field fence for hie officer, Hays entered stock value to them."
Casselberry
2, Boar Lake 1
seventh homer of the season. car racing and competed with
Hays said the building in
Results Saturday Night
Saturday night the Engl th* best o f the nation's driv­ which Run-Son is now located
ncers went into the fray with ers in ail o f the major racing on East First Street will be North Orlando 4, Suniand 9
Games Tonight
big chance to pull within •vanta in tha Southeast such completely remodeled. "W e ’ll
tha Daytona "600” plua be adding new signs," he com­ Lake Mary -v*- Alto. Senator*
half game o f the leader*—
6 p. m.
races at Charlotte, mented, "and we're building
Hunts. But they couldn't get other
past Chase, The Chase boys Martinsville, A t l a n t a and our isles force. We intend to
never gave the Engineers a Darlington.
become a volume dealer be­
chance. They put on a display
cause this will mean we'll car*
o f slugging not usually seen
ry the largest possible stock
Rrsuita Sunday
in this loop. Russell Gordie
o f automobiles and pass on
Ft. Lauderdale 3, St. Pete 9
homered for Chase and Stantho savings to our custom­
Miami 3, Sarasota 1
Winfreo whiffed 10 men. It
ers."
Orlando 7, Tampa 3
was Chase’ a second consecu­
Hays pointed out that the
Daytona 9, Lakeland 4
tive win over both of these
firm has bought and is now
clubs.
installing
considerable test
Results Friday Night
Chase has been the most Suniand -vs- Bear Lake, ppd equipment o f the lateet design
improved club in tha Little
and, ho added, "w o will cure
Results Sautrday Night
Major circuits. On M sy 13 Casselberry 11, North Orlsn for the curs o f our customers
they had won only four games
do 8
ust as carefully as we will
and lost seven. However, since
Games Tonight
care fo r the stock cars and
G IV E YO U R HOME
that time they have grabbed Bear Laka -vs- Longwood
drag raring models which will
T H E BR IG H T LOOK
eight victories against only
be serviced and maintained
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one setback.
here.”
Over in tho Little American,
Iluys, his w ife Miriam, and
Florida State Bank defeated
their threo children, Sandra
Its location competition, San­
Results Friday
12, C liff Jr. 7 and nuddy 2, |
ford Atlantic , 16 to 3. Joe
Cfcass 6 Hunt Un-Mer. 3
will establish their homo in
2617 8. French
Pauline struck out It in the Chas
001 It 0—6 10 Sunford very shortly.
five Innings he worked. Andy Hunt
200 010—3 0
Steele was the platter king,
W P - Richard Frank (3 3 ),
getting a (Ingle, a pair of L P — Stove Hitchcock (3-3),
doubles and a aolo triple In HR— Skipper Senkarik, Hunt
five attempts. The victory put 7th of the year
ON 100 UK ANUS
Florida State into a know with
Chase 17 Loco. Engrs. 2
George’s for second place.
Loco Engrs.
000 20— 2 3 4
The Shrine pulled closer to Chas*
140 48-17 12 0
capturing the second half
W P — SUn Winfreo (8-1),
crown in the Junior Boya Lea­ L P — Doug Malsowski (5-2),
gue and the right to meet the HR— Russell Gordie, Chase,
ARCAD E PAC K AG E STOKE
Elks In the league playoffs 2nd of tho year
O PEN D A IL Y — 9 A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
by defeating Lake Mary F ri­
Game Monday
319 E. F IR S T
SAN FO R D
day afternoon 8 to 4. It was Chase at Standard Oil 7:30
W E G IV E TO P V A L U E S TA M PS
the eighth victory In a row tor (A t Fort Mellon Park)
the league leaders and the
sixth win without a setback
for the loop's top hurlcr, Steve
Lesch.
Klngswood extended Its win­
ning streak to 10 straight by
walloping USO 17 to 2 Friday
night. Frank Stafford went
three tor three, including a
homer, for the Builders, Bon
Ruasl also had a four-bagger
from the front runners. Bud
Moncricf registered his ninth
victory against a lone loss.
The overall record for Kings
wood this season Is now 18
wins and one defeat.
McRaney stayed one game
o ff the pace ifl the second half
race by handing Wilson Maler
a 28 to 3 drubbing. The Taintera had two bit 10-run innings
—the first and th* la s t L. C.
Smith connected for a pair
The 'Jeep' Universal take* you to where the fun te, no matter
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ey'a fourth win in a row and
beach. Fishing at lakes others have to hike to. And skiing, plothey now have woo eight of
nlcking, and Just plain roaming the back roada are more fun
thoir last nine encounters.

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Buffalo 4 Atlanta 1
Columbus 9 Rochester 4
Columbus 4 Rochester 2
Richmond 2 Syracuse 0
Richmond 11 Syracuse •
Jacksonville 8 Toronto 3

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C A PT. M ALCOLM W. C ARLE climbs nboard
n twin-jet A-3B Skywnrrior at Sanford Naval
A ir Stntion for a flight to Key West Naval Air
Station. The fligh t wns pnrt o f a heavy nttack
orientation for the futuro skipper o f the car­
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MON., TtlES., WED.

t Casselberry Methodist WSCS
Holds Installation Meeting
By Jan* Caiaelbcrry
O fficer*

and circle

chair­

man c f the Canolberry Comm un i ty
were
fc day

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last WedneaDelmaa

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land, minister o f the church,
follow ing the opening prayer
offered by Mra. E. P. Rich­
ard*.
N ew
officer* a r e
Mr*.
P h i l i p Cac»bor, prealdent;
M i*, llarold Kryder, secre­
tary and Mr*. E m eit Franckunberg,
treaiurer.
Secre( • tnriea nre Mrs. Marvin Mc­
Clain, promotion; Mra. Clare
Jl.ilmer, children'* work with
Mra. Angel Mendez, co-chairman; Mrs. William Shook,
Christian s o c i a l relations;
Mra. LeUoy Sweeney, visit­
ors and publications; Mrs.
Arthur Putman, missionary
education; Mrs. Frank Mr*r aick, spiritual life ; Mra. Ed* gar Lyons and Mrs. Ross
Mobley, student work; Mrs.
Robert Dcppen, supply work;
Mrs. Thomas Gullicksun, lo­
cal church activities; Mrs. I.
G. Reuter, nominating com­
mittee and Mrs. C. K. Fisher,
public relations.

&amp;Preparation Day
Set For VBS
Preparation Day will be
held at 0:30 a. m. Tuesday at
F irst Baptist Church o f San­
ford fo r the Vacation ilible
School which opens Wednes­
day at 8:30 a. m. and will be
fy continued with daily sessions
through June 26.
Boys and girls ar* asked to
meet on the parking lot at
the rear o f the church, Tues­
day, and, after a brief assem­
bly in the auditorium, will go
to various departments fo r
registration.
A t 11:16 the group will
leave Uie church fo r Bel A ir
w l'a r k for a picnic. Each boy
and girl should bring his own
sandwich. Drinks, cookies and
chips will be provided by the
church. Return to the church
w ill be at 1 p. m.
On Monday at 0:30 a. m.
the last meeting o f ths Bible
School faculty will be held at
the church in order that
a rooms ran be arranged and
* materials put in place fo r tha
school.

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Those attending will enjoy
a Dixieland Rand, a Hooten­
anny, dancing, all they ran
eat o f picnic fare and a pro­
gram o f fireworks.
Deltona residents and friends
may obtain tickets from Mr*.
Mildred Haney or Mra. Mary
Tucker.
The Club has planned the
celebration in order that res­
idents o f tha area need not
E R IE , Pa. (D P I) - lle w y become involved in holiday
Lam, 31, also known as Kec traffic and crowded thorough­
. Lam, filed application for fares to celebrate tha Fourth.
(ypetition Thursday on behalf
o f till wife, Yee Suey, and
T U R N S PRO
their children, Robert, 13,
ST. LO U IS (U P I ) — Con­
Jeanale. 12, Terry, 11, Nancy.
nie Robinson, 22, who was
10, Paul, 6. and Mary Ann, 4.
runnerup in the 1064 1'rans •
to have their names changed
to Kim Sonn Fong, Yee Suey Mississippi go lf tournament,
Fong and Robert, Jeannie, has turned professional and
Terry, Nancy, Paul and Mary will make her pro debut In
the Women's United Statea
Ano Fong.
Golf
Association Open in San
Ia m said he wanted to ellDiego, July V.
W m ioat* confusion.

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Plans July 4
Celebration
community

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Circle chairmen
Installed
aro Mrs. Don MacLccd, Sun­
shine; Mrs. C. E. Vnnlco,
Dorcas; Mr*. Nelson Run­
nel), Rebecca; Mrs. Carlyle
Swofford and Mrs. Sally Itessinger, Crusaders and Mrs.
Gullickion, Esther.
During the business meet­
ing conducted by Sirs. Caesber an honorary youth mem­
bership was
presented to
Carrie Lynn Copeland, new
daughter o f Rev. and Mrs.
Copeland. A special member­
ship pin was presented to
Mrs. Putman, the outgoing
president.
Mr*. John Howard o f the
Sunshine Circle reported that
one o f this circle's projects
for the yrar will be to help
support R. L. Spencer, misaionnry to Itrazll.
Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. MobIcy, secretaries o f student
work, reported on the recent
reception held for 2 members
c f the I.ymnn Graduating
Class who also attend the
church. The WSCS present­
ed each o f the graduates with
a New Testament.
Mrs. William Tilford announced that the annunl haznar will be held this year
on Nov. 14. Work toward this
project w ill be carried out
all summer.
Another project a g r e e d
upon by tho Society ii Ihnt
of redecorating and refur­
nishing tha church nursery.
Hostesses fo r the social
hour were Mrs. Mobley, Mr*.
Lyons, Mr*. Dnrious Pringle
and Mrs. Shook.
The next meeting after the
summer recess Is scheduled
fo r 2 p.m. Sept. 9.

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— June 15, 1064

Presents Program

Woman's Club Officers Installed
The Sanford Woman'* Club
hold the final meeting and
luncheon o f the club year re­
cently. Hoateeaea were Mr*.
C. L. Swinney, Mrs. H. D.
Rowland, Mrs. A. O. Roberta,
Mrs. W. D. Hofman and Mra.
N . V. Farmer.
Floral arrangement* of var­
ious shade* o f Hemerocalll*
w ere placed throughout the
club room with an arrange­
ment of yellow and white
mum* forming the centerpiece
to r the speaker* table.
Honor guests were new
members and past presidents,
who were seated at a long
central table covered with a
lace cloth and centered with
white and yellow mums. Past
presidents attending were the
Mmes. Charles H. Cole, Roy
Tillls, H. W. Rucker, N . V.
Farm er, Ralph A. Smith, and
George Wells. Unable to at­
tend due to Illness were Mrs.
C. R. Dawson and Mrs. R. E.
Tolar.
The Installation of new offi­
ce"* was conducted with Mrs.
J. Y . Oark, District Director,
o f Leesburg, serving as in­
stalling officer. Officers in­
stalled were Mrs. W. L. M er
ritt, president;
Mr*. Fred
Harris, first vice president;
Mrs. M. L. Smith, second vice
president; Mrs. A1 Hunt, third
vice president; Mrs. Charles
Kaufman, secretary; Mrs. II.
W. Rucker, corresponding se­
cretary, and Mrs. L. E. Spen­
cer, treasurer.

*

Durwood Walker,
C. M. Flowers,
George McCall
Mrs. Roy Boyd,
man.

Mrs. A1 Hunt presented the
Bible; Mrs.
press; Mrs. following new members: the
music and Mmes. Dwight Norman, Ro­
house chair­ bert Mo-ris, John F. Wilson,
William C. Clause Jr., R. K

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The

R E C E N T L Y IN S T A LLE D OFFICERS o f the Snnford Woman’s Club are
seated from the left, Mrs. A. L. Hunt, third vice president; Mrs. Fred
Harris, first vice president; Mrs. W . L. Merritt, president; Mra. W. L.
Gramkow, outgoing president. Standing from the left nre Mrs. L. Y .
Clark, installing officer; Mrs. H. W. Rucker, corresponding accrctary;
Mra. Charles Kaufman, secretary and Mra. L. E. Spencer, treasurer.

and

Mrs.

Harry

E.

Mrs.

Florida Nurses
District 37 Will
Meet Tonight
District 37 Florida Nurses
Association will meet tonight
at the health renter on French
Avcnuo fur the annual elec­
tion o f officcm.
A ll un'mitor* nre reminded
to
attend
this
Important
meeting.

Charm A n d Exercise Class
To Begin A t Civic Center
A

seven

combined

week

classes

nnd exercise

for

series
in

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teens

Indies will begin June 15,

to­

il I. Lessons will ba offered
5!ondny, Wednesday and F ri­
day from 0:30 A.M. to 11:00
A.M. in the Civle Center
Building, with Mrs. Rue Tor­
res and Mrs. Helen K elly a*
Instructors.
In past years these classes
have been run by tho Boer ra­
ti on Department, arpnrately,
hut this summer they w ill be

Titusville with Hill Sandusky,
another aon ol Mr. and Mrs.
Sandusky.
Rill and John Sandusky and
tlic*ir families nre planning to
go on a comping trip in tho
National Forest this month
while they con he together.
Another daughter, M a r y
1/iuisc, who Is Mrs. Charles
Morin, nnd tier husbnnd and
three children, Charles Jr.,
Candy and Mark, who live in
Columbus, Ohio, arc criming
down on Juno 15 to spend sevoral weeks with their parents,
too. This will tie the first time
in many years that tho family
has all been together.

The Wealeyn Service Guild
Brush a film of ordinary
o f the First Methodist Church
w ill host a plasties party this rubber cement along the low­
Tuesday a t 8 p.m. at McKin­ er edge of a picture that won't
stay straight on the wall.
ley HalL
A n eveninr o f fun is being r
planned and the public la in­
CUNSUII US iOH YOUR
vited to attend.

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B IL L Y RUMER, non
o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul
W . Runter Jr. cele­
brated bis second blrthd n y anniversary on
Juno 11, 1064.

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delightful cold salad luncheon
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The hostesses presented the
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she and her mother, Mrs. Natale Belsito, received lovely
carnation corsage* from the
hostesses.
Tlie guests were presented
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Miss Justice And
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Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Justice o f Douglas, Gn. an­
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their daughter, Ml** Peggy
Ann Juitice, to Everett Todd
Clay, »on o f Mr. and Mr».
Everett A. Clay o f DcBary.
The bride-elect is a eenlor
at Stetson University, whero
the i* majoring in Elementary
Education.
Mr. Clay li a graduate of
Stetson, where he majored In
journalism, and wn» editor of
"T h e Stetson Reporter.’’
The wedding will ba an
event o f June 21, in Douglas,
Ga.

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A gu ­ tho I.ettcrmcn Club for let­
iar o f Orlando, announce tho tering in football, lie was
a
football
scho­
engagement nnd approaching awarded
larship to Connora College in
marriage o f their daughter,
Oklahoma and is presently a f­
Miss Joyce Marie Aguiar, to
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Robert Eugene Avrctt, son of
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Mr. and Mrs. Kills E. A vrett
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o f Sanford.
Complete wedding arrange­
The bridc-elect was grad­
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High School o f Orlando with
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Mr. A vrctt was a member
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The guest list Included the
re­ Misses Carol Oxford, Susie
ducing end special individual Halback, Jennifer Thompson,
figure problems, makeup, hair Linda Ley, Penny Gleeson,
Gcrc Dietrichs, Sherry Spinatyilng, correct attire and
rile, Pat Wiggins and Bar­
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Any Junior or Senior High
student hnving a recreation
card, and any woman interest­
ed in this class may cull tho
recreation office fo r further
information. You may regist­
er Monday morning at 0:30
A M. at tho Civic Center.
By Mra. Clarence Rnyder
In the last series o f exer­
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clutter
cise class, two gracious la­
dies, one 74 and one 70 years and children, Dwayne and
Cindy were guests recently of
young, drove in from Geneva
Jack Shaw P.R.S., aboard
to participate. Believe it or
the SS Canberra at Port Evernot the 70 year old lost a tot­
gladci in Ft. Lauderdale.
al o f 20 poundst To quote
It was the 48,000 ton British
them "N o t only do theso exluxury liner’s first Uma to
ercisra Improve your appear­
dock in a Florida port.
ance they also help your
The R20 foot ship carrying
"frame'* o f mind.
passengers from all parts of
The instructors will be on the world, was nearing the
hand each day to help every end of a 65-day world cruise.
girl or lady attending to get
Mr. and Mrs. Clutter also
the most out o f the class. Mrs. had the pleasure of showing
Kelly, said " N o t only do we Shaw the cities of Miami and
intend to help each person Ft. Lauderdale as It was hi*
with her individual problem, first visit to Florida.
but we plan to have a great
Mrs. Clutter and Shaw have
deal o f fun while doing so. been pen pals since grade
lteinember this la a class for school but It was the first
all ages from Junior High to lime they had ever met each
Renlor Citizen."
other.

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MRS. G ERALD M cGINNIS (le ft) o f Enstbrook, newly inRtnlled presi­
dent o f the South Seminole Elemcntnry School CTP was hostess nt n
coffee for incoming nnd outgoing executive boards Wednesday morning.
Mayor Owen Anstey of Cnssclherry who was among the guests (righ t) is
being served by Mrs. Richard Webber who assisted the hostess.

and white floral arrangement

N E W D E PA R TM E N T CH AIRM E N o f the Sunford Womun’a Club from
the left nre Mra. C. L. Swinney, Civic; Mra. Roy Tlllia, Social; Mra. C. P.
Harkey, Fine A rts ; und Mra. DeW it Muthcwa, Amnrican Home.

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tabic decorations, with a red
forming

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The class colors of red and

Party Tuesday

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w ill begin on the drive start­

A large variety o f delicious
pastries and small sandwiches
were served, and tea and cof­
fee were poured from a hand­
some sterling silver service.
The table was overlaid with
light pink linen and decorat­
ed with silver candleitbra and
pink candles and a larg*
classic flower arrangement.
The hostess was assisted
by Mrs. Richard Webber, who
poured.
Other guests Included Mr*.
Harry Wright, Mrs. Bradford
Lyon, Mrs. T. J. Durrance,
Mr*.
Joseph
Laird,
Mrs.
Frank
Lelst, Mr*. Robert
May, Mrs. David Joyce, Mrs.
E. R. Brown, Jr. Mr*. Ralph
Smith, Mrs. Ellery Cadiz, Mr*.
Richard Hcintzelman, a n d
Mra. Leonard Casselberry.

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while were carried out in the

Sponsor Plastics

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Belsito. Mrs. B. A.
served as co-hostess.

Service Guild To

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luncheon at the Capri honor­
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to the ladies o f the CTP. He
announced that Improvements

Harp said that he hopes
the CTP will eponsor a class
in ths new math next Fail
fo r parents, so that they will
better understand the new
method o f teaching.

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hostess to a recent graduation

To Host BP Club

ft Sat 11.50
Na Appalataieet Nee.
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Letter* were read from the
Retarded Children'* Associa­
tion thanking the club for a
recent check and their partic­
ipation in the variety ehow.
Two changes In the by-laws
were submitted In writing and
will lie voted on at the next
meeting.
Tentative plan* were made
for a summer sorlal.
Mrs. George Speer present­
ed a most constructive pro­
gram on flow er arranging,
using "on-hand" containers
to create unusual effects.
Others attending were the
Mmes.
Dave
Berrien,
Jo
Kampf, Hammond Polk, Jim
Rowe, Chnrlcs Tetenbaum and
Garnett White.

W inter Park Drive In coop­
eration with County official*

closed for the »un” r.er.

Tom

Luncheon

Mrs. B. F. Ganas

$1.00

Mrs.

Honored Guest Of

busy entertaining a house-full
o f guests now, and will be for
the rest o f tho month. They
are very happy because their
company is their own children
and grandchildren.
Their son, John, and his
wife, Eva, and their two chil­
dren, Michael and Michelle,
from Gulfport, Miss., are here
for a v is it
Their daughter, Virginia,
Mrs. John Worrell, of Colum­
bus, Ohio, flew down last
week to be with her parents
and brother. She is an official
with Girls State and will have
to fly back home Tuesday in
time to serve on I t
The group has been on sev­
eral pleasure trips to New
Smyrna
Beach. Over
the
weekend they went up the St.
Johns R iver with Capt. Elnnr
Ths neat scheduled Hirel­
Turning, o f Lake Mary, in his
y a ch t They also visited in ing o f the Hanford Business
and
Professional
Women's
Club will ba held Wednesday,
June 17, at the Banana Lake
home o f Mrs. 11. P. (M argar­
et) Ganas,
A covered dish supper will
be held, and nil members are
urged to attend.

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president,

Missy Belsito

Happy Entertaining Family
Col.

berry Mayor Owen A n itey
and C. M. Harp, principal of
the school. Both addressed
the group informally. Mayor
A nitey gave a great deal of
the credit fo r plans to pave

ing at SR 436 after school is

Price, presided over the meet­
ing and welcomed a new mem­
ber Mrs. Herschell Powell and
a visitor, Mrs. Kenneth Wing.

Col. A n d Mrs. Sandusky Are

Sandusky of Lake Mary are

Ginnis, newly Installed presi­
dent o f the South Seminole
Elementary School C.T.P. for
the Incoming and outgoing
executive boards.
Special guests were Cassel­

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Coffee Honors CTP Executive Board

By Jane Casselberry
The elegant Jade Room of
the Orlando A ir Force Base
Horton, Charles E. Thomas,
The Jaycee Wives Club mot Officers Club was the scene
Frank Schantleet, J. L. Hor
ton Jr., Nick Pfeifauf, H. H. recently at the Jaycee Infor­ o f a coffee Wednesday morn­
Fortner Jr. and Troy G. Ray mation Building with Mrs. ing given by Mrs. Gerald Mc­
Jr.
James McKee serving as hos­

Chairmen of the various de
partments are Mrs. DeWit
Mathews, American Home;
Mrs. C. P. Harkey, Fine Arts;
Mrs. Roy Tillls, Social and
Mrs. C. L . Swinney, Civic.
Following the Installation,
the outgoing president, Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow, presented a
resume of her three years as
club president.
Mr*. Harry Carney, who accompanled Mrs. Clark from
Leesburg was introduced and
Welcomed.
Mrs. John Leonardy, Nation­
al Parliamentarian, of Miami
w ill conduct a s i -IkjuI of
Instruction oo Parliamentary
Procedure at the Cherry r ia ia
in Orlando, and a representa­
tive from Sanford will attend.
N ew officers for the Fine
Arts Department elected were
Mrs. C. P. Harky, chairman;
Mrs. Ben Wade, vice chair­
m an; Mrs. Donald Flamm,
secretary; Mrs. A . C. Me Rey­
nolds, Finance; Mrs. W. R.
Slringfield, membership; Mrs.
W. L. Kirk, literature; Mrs.
J. P. Cullen, program ; Mrs.

Mrs. George Speer

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By Abigail Van Buren

MONDAY P. M.
S.'S* ( I ) C k * * * r l •
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D EAR AB B Y: I am 12
y e a n old and I live In Lead,
South Dakota. 1 think our
State Is very unfairly treat­
ed. It la never advertised
like N ew York or Califor­
nia or Texas. 1 love my
State and wo have just aa
many exciting thing* a*
other State*. And Lead is a
nice city, too, but you never
hear anything about it. Can
you put this in your column
and give u* a boost?
LE SLIE DORKBUSH,
Lead. S. D.
DEAR LE SLIE : The pionccr* fought the Indians,
grasshoppers and dust to
make South Dakota one of
the richest farming States
in the nation. And there's
gold in tliein liiar hills, tool
Furthermore, your Rushmore Memorial Park is one
of the best known State
parks In tlse country. Your
pheasant hunting is second
to none. South Dakota is
growing in resources and
culture. So ask your govern­

or if he has Lead
plans.
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him since I was nine and a
half. I can't see where six
years is such a big differ­
ence. My mother is 33 and
m y father Is 39. Do you
think there is anv hope?
G R E E N V ILLE
D E A R G R E E N V ILLE :
Not at 131 Stay out of sight.
And when you are 19 and
he is 23, try again.
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DEAR ABBY: I once read
somewhere that it is quite
proper to say, " I don't give
a dam," because a dam is
a coin used in India. Is
there any truth in this?
J. S.
DEAR J. S.: A "d am "
was indeed a former cop­
per coin used in India. But
it has been so many years
since anyone has had a dam
to give that the expression
today is more profane than
proper.
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One of hit hallmarks is his
A politeness. He was due at
™ Sardl’a fo r a
pre-matinee
meeting and he telephoned In
advance to eay he might be
10 minutes late. He was three
mlnutea late.
He doesn't choose to be in­
terviewed, and will turn them
down if asked by the prees
•gent fo r ’’Dylan," the nroadway show which won him a
^ Tony award aa the aeason’a
artor.
Rut
w beat dramatic
sometimes people who aren't
clued in on the rules ask him
directly. Then he generally
grants a brief Interview. Ko
he winds up talking to re­
porters for Iota o f high school
papers and students doing
thraea on Dylan
Thomas,
whom he portrays in the
0 show.
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A fte r ha agreed to appear
on The Ed Sullivan allow, do­
ing a arena from “ Dylan,"
he explained why ho was
making his second television
appearance ("n o t counting a
one-minute advertising spot I
did in England when BBC
went commercial").
^
" I t aeemed rather foolish to
refusa an appearance which
offered such • large viewing
audience. Although I don’t
Ilka giving up my Sunday."
Sir Alec, whose only other
television appearance was In
1959 in The Wicked Scheme
of Jsbal Decks, la a ahy, quiet
man who give* o ff an aura o f
' g i loneliness. He talk* about
“ himself reluctantly and unpre­
tentiously. A ll actors, ha be­
lieves are—at least in their
own minds— rogues and vaga­
bonds.
Say to him that actors have
to put up with a lot o f indig­
nities and he will answer,
with a wistful smile, " It 's an

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S*w*
Danny's amazement at this
day Night Movie. "N e v e r le t plans for his wife's escape.
N*wa1!n*
Sport* Final
Me Go." (ren in ) Clark Gable 9-9:30 P.M. CBS. The Danny French logic: “ you found him,
Th* »ter of Ih* Star*
and Gene Tierney star in this Thomas Show, (rerun) Film ­ so how can he be lost?"
Tonlt* Shaw
Movie
tale of a couple separated ed entirely in Paris last sum­
9:3010 P.M. CRS. The An­
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T A L L A H A S S E E (L 'P I) —
The state pardon hoard com­
muted to life imprisonment
today tlie death sentences
TUESDAY P. M.
given two mentally retarded
It.SI I I I l - « » * or t.lf*
17-year-old Negro youths con­
t Tl Father Know* He at
victed of killing a Leon coun­
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1S:SO ( } ) Tonne-,re Ernie
ty storekeeper.
For-J Show
It was the third time the
( I ) leerek
lee Y e a * * ,
few
case had been before the
(S) Truth or Conse­
pardon hoard.
quence*
The vote fo r coniniunation I l ia (S) Ostdieg U l k t
1:00 ( * ) Girl Talk
of the death sentence was
( 0) December [trldo
unanimous.
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Dr. J. M. Presley o f th*
Undaunted,
he
shifted
to
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the brilliant defense by lead­
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Comptroller Ray E. Green I l l s (S) Th* Eds* of Night
SOUTH
and led a fourth round of
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expressed soma reservations
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hearts. This gave South a
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in
many
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way to get back to his hand sentences because of age or
North and South vulnerable
( I ) Th* Match Osm*
1:1* l l ) U nd* Walt
to pull West’s last trump, or other reasons. He said he was
North East Booth West
(1) burn* A Allas
he could ruff in his own hand o f th* personal opinion that
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and establish West's ten spot. even a mentally
retarded
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the hand double dummy? He tween right and wrong.
( I ) L u i * ll To Tt«av*r
Opening lead— ¥ J
could have led only one round
“ A child o f six knows right
trumps only to get the sad of trumps before going after from wrong,” ho said.
diamonds.
news about the bad break.

mer, this episode offers visual
Interest with French land­
marks as backgrounds. It's
fairly amusing when Danny
;nnd Kathy (Danny Thomas
and Marjorie Lord) are suckrred into being stuck with a

by tlie iron curtain. An Amer­
ican newspaper correspondent
Gable, in Moscow at the end
o f World W ar 11, marries a
bullet dancer, Miss Tierney.
He is later ordered out of
Russia and permission for his

dy Griffith Show, (rerun)
Sheriff Andy and Deputy
Rarney (Andy Griffith and
Don Knotts) set out to prove
n fast-talking medicine man
is n fake. Aunt Dee (Frances
Ravicr), however. Is convine-

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Don't worry—it's Just life.
If you have a teen-age
daughter, jour friends a ir go­
ing to have a hard time
reaching you on the phone.

ByRuthMillett

:

ed his allxer Is a cure-all and
rallies her friends. Amusing
as the glib "colonel" ia John
Dehner.
9:30-10 P.M. Hollywood and
the Star*. "O n location: Tha
Night o f the Iguana." (rerun)
Exactly what you think it i s
an unabashtd plug for a soon*
to-be-released feature film.
You see some clip* from the
film, some behind-the-scenea
activity.
Including
director
John Huston at work, and a
few glimpses o f Elisabeth
Taylor at play.

a few days you are sure to phone or doorbell Is sure to
have unexpected company.
ring.

If you come home from a
trip pleased as punch oxer
the dress you found in a dis­
If you attract bird* with a tant city, you're sure to dis­
bird bath and well-stocked co) cr that a friend txmght one
feeder you are also going to Just like it right in town.
attract all (lie cats in the
if you invite more guests
neighborhood.
to a barbecue than you can
If you are lucky enough to get under cover, you can e x ­
have a houseful of latwr-sav- pert rain.
Ing gadgets you arc going to
If you have to telephone 12
he unlucky enough to have at women, 10 of them won’t be
least one out of order most at home on the first call.
of the time.
If you arc taking a shower
If you neglect the house for or washing your hair, the

If you do a small Job well
for a woman's organization,
you're sure to he asked to do
more and bigger Job*.
If your husband and chil­
dren like roughing It on a va ­
cation, you'll be the one who
has It rough. You will be tlie
happiest to return to all those
modern conveniences you left
behind you.
And no matter where you
go on a fishing trip or what
date you choose, the fish were
biting fine—last week.
sf?.

By Oswald Jacoby

undignified profession. Basic­
ally, if you look Imck 300 or
-100 years, all actors were
rogues and vagabonds. It's a
pity we're not still—although
deep inside we are. I'm all for
lieing denigrated and made a
third-clMsa citizen. I f we had
no social rights, then we
wouldn't have to pay an incomo tax."

bare bonea ii what appeals to
me most. I have been accused
of cutting down until the per­
formance is nonexistent."

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About 780,000 person* attend­
ed 2.336 conventions in Flor­
ida last year and spent an esti­
mated 986 million, the State
Development C o m tn I » s km
said.
Tlie commission, la a report
released yesterday, said tlie
conventions were held in 27
cities, with Miami Beach the
most popular.

Sir Alec's characterizations
are masterpieces o f totality,
from th* make-up to the
voices, to th* walk. Sir Alec
always does hi* own make-up
in the theater, and fo r the
movies he creates it, if he
Wliut has acting brought doesn’t actually apply it.
•
•
•
him?
Kir Alec aniwered,
"W hat I have wanted to do
" It's rather a bed habit o f
from a very early age. I mine to panic aa I begin a
wouldn't say it has brought role. I think 'How on earth
satisfaction b e c a u s e that can 1 look like that.' Hut it is
sounds like self-satisfaction also part o f tha excitement.
und at times acting can he Mornings, when I ant shaving,
mUerubl*. It la what I have is a good time for discovering
wanted consciously since I tilings about my face."
was 15, but looking hack to
Guinness b e l i e v e s that
when 1 was 7 and unaware whsther an actor plays Dylan
acting was a means o f earn­ Thomas or Matt Dillon, th*
ing a living, I know I wanted secret o f success Is In devel­
it subconsciously even then.” oping tlio walk, tlio stride
•
•
•
that is Uie mark o f the man.
Someone said to him that
" I ’m never happy over any
moat o f hit movie rules have characterization until I start
cast him aa a quiet rebel from tha feet up. This ia my
against the world. Ha amiled. personal idloayncracy. Until
" I ant the quiet rebel against I have derided how th* char­
acter walks, nothing happena.
tlie world."
A*
Dylan Thomas, the This ia a hangover from my
roistering, rebellious Welsh student days when I didn't
poet, Guinness uses a red wig, have much money.
upturned nose and talent to
'T spent spar* time follow­
create an unforgettable char­ ing people to tee how they
acter. But it is not an imita­ walked and aa I began to Imi­
tate th* walk, I fancied 1 was
tion.
" I wanted to eoma to beginning to know something
IJroudwray and do a show about the person. I still ob­
again. 'Tha Cocktail Party' serve walks, but I'm av-ara
was 14 years ago. Peter Glen- this is • danger. 1 could be­
ville, who produced and di­ come foot-obaesied."
rected 'Dylan* persuaded me
to do the role. I thought it
was mad casting and 1 still
do, being so unlike Dylan
Thomas.
NOW
" A t the beginning I made
thru
WED.
an effo rt at impersonation,
but not fully. But it got in
FILM E D IN
the way o f the Dow o f tha
F LO R ID A
play. I still do certain thing*
that suggest him, but I'm not
really awara o f them any
CHILD REN 33c
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STU D ENTS 30c
cutting a performance to the
AD U LTS
80e

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Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to AIIU Y,
Box 69700, for Abby’a book­
let. "HOW TO W RITE LE T ­
TERS FOR A L L OCCASIONS."

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B Y, Box 89100, Los Angeles,
Cali/., 90069. For a person­
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eclf-addressed envelope.

As Dylan Or Dillon, The
Secret's In The Walk
N E W YO R K (N E A I— Alec
Guinness, aside from the fact
that he is one o f the great
actors o f the day, is a most
unusual man.

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C O NFID ENTIAL TO S.
M. F.: If he is truly your
friend, tell him candidly
that he needs a psychiatrist
with five couches. One for
each member of his family.
• • •

DEAR ABBY: My prob­
lem is an adorable boy. Oh,
he's not that cute, but heck,
neither am 1. lie ’s 19 and 1
am 13. The only o w s who
know how I feel about him
are my two best g i r l
friends. They say I should
give up and forget him be­
cause he is too old for me,
but I have tried and 1 can't.
1 have felt tills way about

j Jacoby On tBhjudqs.
One of the most difficult
problems a bridge player
faces is that of knowing when
to break a rule.
The book lead from the
West hand Is Die deuce of
hearts, but West decided to
lead the jack. He wanted to
be able to continue hearts in
the event that dummy showed
up with the guarded king.
Against Die deuce of hearts
lead, South would have had
no trouble making five odd.
Against the jack of hearts
lead and a heart continuation,
he could have made four odd
by double dummy play. He
•d u a lly went down one.
Hearts were continued and
he ruffed the second heart.
Then he led two rounds of

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T U E S D A Y , JU N E I I , 1M I
G E N E R A L TE N D E N C IE S :
Taka no chances where o ffi­
cials or executives are con­
cerned and make a point now
to show you are able to avoid
the

illogical and to do the

little affairs o f everyday ex­
istence that require a plod­
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consistent attitude towards
whatever interests you.
A R IE S (March 21 to April
111). Surroundings ran lie im­
proved best by own personal
effort, if you stop dashing
about in various directions.
Later, confer with hard-head­
ed business person. Then you
make big gains.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to May
SO). Fine day to go
after
most cherished personal aims,
but be at your magnetic best.
Forget business for awhile
and grow through social con­
tact. Fascinating things are
going on.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21). You are not thinking
very clearly now, so be sure
to follow the advice of good
advisors. Later, be sure to as­
sist
those In trouble. Give
helping hand to some enter­
prising friend, too.
MOON C H ILD R E N (June
22 to July 21), Teaming up
with a pal who has your in­
terests at heart will help you
to reach goals more quickly.
Stop worrying. Get out In so­
ciety tonight and make head­
way while having fun.
LEO (July 22 to August
21). living busy In career or
civic circles brings excellent
results and enhances your
reputation now. Get credit a f­
fairs handled with perfect in­
dependence. Make a good lmpiessiun.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22). Get away from
dull routines and delve into
the new outlets that aro so
fascinating, lucrative. Study
Information well. Then you
know how successful you can
be in the near future.
L IB IA (September 2S to
October 22). Those confusing
matters with allies can be
clarified very quickly. See
that your bills are paid, too.
Prepare for the busy, proflU
able days ahead. Be kind to
mate In p. m.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21). It will be quite
easy fo r you to get associates
to go along with your prin­
ciples, so be sure to cooperate
with them today. Don't bo a
Iona wolf. Safeguard valuable
partnerships.
S A G IT T A R IU S (November
22 to December 21). With all
thut work facing you, avoid
arguments with unyone. Safe­
guard your nerves, heulth.
You can be very efficient if
you w ill Just get right down
to business.
C APR IC O R N (December 22
to January 20). Going o ff for
recreation you like Is fine,
provldud you first g it
im­
portant work dune, lie truly
interested In creative inter­
ests. Don't be dull. He happy,
enthused.
A Q U A R IU S (January 21 to
February 10). While recrea­
tion beckons, take the time
first to do whatever Is nccessury to insure security and
happiness of closest ties. Tills
is a ticklish time. Be sensiblu.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20). Your partners are
very helpful where getting reaults from business appoint­
ments are concerned. Don't
sit bark. Finest benefits come
from getting into the swing
of things with vim.
IF YO U R C H ILD IS BOHN
T O D A Y , he or shs will soon
have to learn not to go from
one thing to another, like a
leaf In the wind, but to con­
centrate upon one goal at a
tlmo to its ultimuto conclu­
sion or to a steady source o f
income. While esthetic, philos­
ophical studies are indulged
In, the greatest success comes
from the material, property
holdings In particular.
T h e Stars impel, they do
not compel.'' What yoa make
o f your life la largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Rlghter's individual
Forecast fo r your sign fo r
July is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdata and
$1.00 to Carroll Righter Sorecast, The Sanford Herald,
Box 11)21, Hollywood 28, Cali­
fornia.

BAUTA LEFT BEHIND
NEW YORK (UPl)-Rellef
pitcher Ed Bauta will be left
behind when the New York
MeU begin ■ western trip to­
night In San Francisco. Ban­
in, who had an 0-1 record this
season, will probably be plac­
ed on waivers tgr Urn Mata.

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SIDE G LAN CES

By Galbraith

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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
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Classified
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From Seminal* County

425-5938
N O T LONG D ISTANCE

O ffice 204 5V. First
R E S PO N S IB rU TY :
Th* Herald * Q sot T&gt;« re|| aponalble for more than one
incorrect insertion of your ad.
and reserves the right to rerise or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
conform to the polielea o f this
paper.
D E A D L IN E *

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STRAIG H T CLASSIFIED:
Tut#.. thru FrL • 2 M l . day
before insertion. Uon. - Sat.
noon,
CLASSIFIED D IS PLA Y:
Toes., thru Fri. • I M l . day
bstore iasertioa. Uon. • Sat.
noon.

2. Notice* • Personal*

CLASSIFIED IN D E X
1. Lout &amp; round
2. Notices • Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
8. For Rent
8A Special Notice*
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
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Rabysittera
21. Deauty Salons
22. Ruild - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
S4. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles sVanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Aulos Wanted
87. Roats - Motors
88. Motorcycles • Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

SALES • PARTS . SERVICE
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YO U R REXA1R D E ALE R
2555 S. Park
322 6511 2. N o tic e s • P e rs o n a ls

6. For Rent
Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.

FURN.
Apply
6530.

1 BR Furn. house. Lg. rms.
$60 mo. Ph. 322-0313.
1 BR. House Furn. 409 W. 3rd
St. Ph. 322-2021.
1 BR Furn. House, ph. 668-5122
SUBURBAN:
4-room
furn.
apt. 2nd floor. Nice, cool,
and airy. $45. 322 5771.
2 BEDROOM Gar. Apt., liv ­
ing room, dining room furn.
20051$ French Ave. 322-7234.
1

BR., Furn. house, Lake
Mary. No p «u . 322-304* or
312 6347.

1-Roam Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath It shower, suitable
for couple or single parson
or retired. A ll utilities in­
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st St., within 1
block o f 2 free parking lots
and shoppmg renter. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 211 E. Flret St.

Legal Notice

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Ph. 322 8532
' L o t’ ll ARBOR. 4 BH, 3 Bath, FOR LEASE—Service station.
lll-W A Y 66 SVC.
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
Good location. Good pro­
lers. patio. Ph. 322 8532. 207
Hi way 17-92 al Onora Rd.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Sanford, Florida
Inrally 322-4342, nr apply tn
Ridge Rd.
FRF.E Wheel Pack or Lubri­
the PURE O IL COM PANY.
cation with this ad. Mgr
SH E LL O IL CO.
Walter Cooper, 5 yr«. Sic.
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM Want tn own your own Hum Sla. Exp.
11$ N. Park A v«,
FA 3 6123
ness?
Opportunity
now
Ill A. Pels
exists
for
Shell
Service
Sta­
19 B E A U TIFU L ACRES
tion in Sanford Area. Paid
IS acres .n bearing grove,
PU PPIES.
Fawns.
training Program and finan­ BOXER
loaded with fruit, included
AKC. In long line of cham­
cial
assistance
available.
In­
in Sales Price. Frontage on
pions. tl wka. J. II. Dul’ uy,
vestment Required. Please
2 clear lake*. Lovely, mo­
Box 905, Del.and. Ph. 775write
to
Hnx
12
c/n
Sanford
dern 2 Bedroom. Florida
2208.
Herald
for
appointment
A
Rm. Home, lurrounded with
details
large oaks. Garage, work­

St. Johns Realty

1110 W. 3rd St. 2 BR.. modern,
newly decorated. Phone Bar­
tow, Fla. 333-2326.

GEHR R E A L T Y
322-3561

CiUk-tf

By Nadine Seltzer

UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex. kit.
equipt., exc. location. Ph.
322 5594.

Atl peroons are haraby null*
fleil that the uni1#r*l*»*4 aa 3. Education - Instruction 4-ROOMS, Furn. second floor.
An rll ll ary
Administrator
ot
Pleasant, U rge and airy.
•aid rotate, haa completed the PIANO k Organ lessons. Chil­
Osteen. J22-5771.
admlnletratlon thereof and haa
dren. Adults. 322-3321.
hied In »ald court hi* final re­
port end apptlnalton for dlol k a Bedroom fum. apis.
LESSONS
eharae. Objection* thereto. If SW IM M ING
Quesnel ApU., 404 E. 14th
■ tty, ahould he duly filed. After
Ph. 322-6114 or 322 3160
filltiR
proof
of
publication
St., 322-8194.
allowing this nutlet haa hern
puhllaliad once a weak for four
2 4k 3 Bedroom Houses
U. S- C IV IL SERVICE
consecutive works, the mattrr
Payton Realty
nf approval of aatd report and
TE8T8!
thr ordering of dlatrlhutlon nf
332-1301
17-9! at HUwatba
aald rotate wilt com* before Men-womcn, 11-52. Start high
th* court.
aa $102.00 a week. Prepar­ STORAGE SPACE. 807 *th
/a/ Charlra J. T.eaver
St. 322-1374.
Aa Ancillary Admlnlatrator
atory training until appoint­
of aald rotate.
ed.
Thousands
of
Jobs
open.
W E L A K A A PAR TM E N TS
Publish Juno S. IS. 22. 2». l»*4.
CDA-21
Experience usually unnec­
Rooms private baths, 114
essary. F R E E Information
W. First St.
ix
t iik
n itrn r
f o itiit
MNTH
JUD ICIAL CIHCUIT.
on Jobs, salaries, require­
IX
ANSI
F oil
BKHIMOMC
ments. Write TO D AY f lv la i NICE Roomy 1 Bdrm. unfurn.
t.'Ol'XTV. FI.OHIIIA.
home at 909 Catalina Dr-,
IX t’ llA.XCF.IIV I I I . IW M
name, address and phone.
$15. R. A. WilUems, 322-3*31.
HI IT TO U l'IK T TITI.IS
Lincoln
Service,
Box
T3,
MAIK1ARUT l.. HPBSCKn and
Sanford Herald.
X.A\Vm:NCB B. aPKNCBB.
2 BR, frame house, not faney,
her husband,
cheap rent. 88 week. Ph.
Plaintiffs.
M9-II18.
*a.
ij. For Raul
kuna
a . H A n n ta. at at.,
Ptfandanls. 4 RM. FURN. Apt. I BH, $60 Fum. A p t 8300 MeRonvllIe.
NOTII-S: OP BI'IT
mo. 323-0389.
TOl SIAltTHA B. PACK, alio
2 BR House Trailer. Bowman's
known aa M A R T H A B
TraUar Court. 665-4901.
Jo|INI. alao known aa CLEAN, modern, nicely (urn.
M A T T IB
(W A T
JOHN*,
2
BR,
Fla.
Rm.
322-3009.
alao known aa M AT T IE
Lake Cottage, Furn. II8-810*.
JOHN*. a widow; N A T H ­
AN
H.
OARNBIt,
alao 3-H00M Furn. Apt., for cou­ Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
known aa N. II. tlARN'I'.ll
ple. $45. 322-7399.
chen equipped. 322-3631.
and M. IV. OARNKU. hl&gt;
w if e:
RKHKOCA
FINK- 2 BR. Furn. Duplex Apt. Con­
(I AN and JOSBPH FINBR E N T A BED
tact 2313 Palmetto.
(IAN. her husband; MIL.B8
RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
O. liOll BINS and -------Beds.
I&gt;( &gt;11111NS. his wife ; JOHN 1 UR., Purn Apt. with Pvt.
I IU O IIK T and HAN NA H
By Day, Weak, or Month
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
IIUUIIKV. his wire, a/k/a
Ph. FA 1-5131 116 W. 1st I L
II. M. IIK tlH K Y ; KUNA A.
CARROLI '8 FU R N IT U R E
IIA ItltlS ; It. I.. JOHNSON Oar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
and ----- JOHNSON, hla
Apply 3-6:10.
w lfai M IL L A R D C. SWIN8. Reach Rentals
nt.B
and
J B ssn :
H N E A T Furn. Cottage for Cou­
aWINOI-B. hla wife. If
HUTCHISON'S
ple. Pvt. yard. Near Base.
Ihry
are llvtnir and If
OCEANFRONT APTS
they are dead, their un­
2908 Palmetto, 322-3821.
known
heir*.
drvlaeea.
339 So. Atlantic
spouses, uranteea, lienors,
Daytona Beach
assigns,
succassors
and
Call 322 403*
aucerseore In trust, and
against any and all/ather
in T i n : c i r c u i t c o u r t i n
having or claimrersona
y. For Sal* or Rent
nu to havs any right, AND FOR BHMIXOI.N COUJl.
title and/or Interest In TV, KI.OIIIIIA
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
the property hereinafter NO. I OHM
INHTITUTION
LAKE.
CaU e v e n i n g s
described, raid land* sit­ WOONHOOKKT
uated. lying and being In Knit HAVIN'*18. a llhotl* Island
382-13*7.
Seminole County, Florid*, mutual savln f* bank,
Plaintiff.
to. wit;
2 BR, home, 117 Catalina Dr.
Lots
7 and
I.
Block va.
HOT
JACKUOK
MOI111I6
a
K.
MAItKIIAM
PARK
•Ingle
man.
at
al.
IIKRIHTS, according to the
3 BEDROOM HOME
Dafenilants.
plat thereof * • recorded In
ON C R Y S T A L L A K E
M l T II 'K IIP HI IT
Plat Rook I. page II, Pub­
lic Record* of Seminole TH U HTATU UK KI.OIIIIIA
T ill lt»&gt;' Jackson Morris,
County. Florida.
reslilenca unknown.
TOU ARK I IB R K B Y NOT!Tbe mailing sddr#»i of
KIKI&gt; that the Plaintiffs here­
this dsfandant Is:
in
have
Instituted
a
ault
AlrCH ITgN, Navy 101.
against you In the circuit
Ilos 17 CKO t|T
Court of th* Ninth Judicial
t\ i» KPO New York. New
Circuit. In and for Seminal*
York UIIS7
In tk* r e e i l « f the (Vsaner
County. Florida, lo uulet their
You ara hereby notified that Judae. ermleole ti m e ly . State
&lt;RI* to the above described
properly, situated, lying and a ault haa been filed agalnet of Klertda- In Probate
being In Scmlnol# County. Flur- you and Marguerite A. Morrl* In re th* g i t s t - ofi
Ida. aa herei nabove more par­ In th* above entitled oause, OLIV K MAUDI! WKWJI.
|i*&lt; eased
ticularly described. You “ re and that you are required to
K IX A L XIITH’ M
hereby required l » HI* y»ur flic your anewer with the
Clerk
of
this
Court
end
lo
errve
Notice
le
hereby
Ktvsn
thst
Answer with lb* Clerk of th*
Circuit court. In and tor Semi­ a • u|iy thereof upon th* plain­ the undersigned will, on the
nole County, Florida, and serve tif f or plaintiff's attorneys, 7(th dey of June. A. D. 17(1,
a copy thereof upon Daniel M. whose nsm* and address la present to the Honorable Coun­
Hunter. 2*2 \V Park Avenue. Jennings, Watte, Clark* and ty Judgs of .-temlnot* County,
Winter Park. Florid*. Att or­ |Hamilton. 1700 Harnett Nation­ Klorld*. her final reiurn. ac­
ney for th# Plaintiff* In th# al Hank Hulldlng. Jacksonville count end vuu&gt; her*, as Admin­
above action, on or bafor# the 7. Klorlda. not later than July istratrix. CTA of thr Kstat* of
2 :»d -lay o f June, 1MI. aleo » is, met I f you fall to do »■&gt; OlelVK MAUDK WKl.tJ*. de­
tt e. ree Pro I'oltfeseo will be a dr-ref pro confrsx, will he ceased, and tt said time, then
entered again#* you for the re- and there, make application to
entered against you.
IT IS ultD K R K D that Dili |lief demanded In the complaint. the ss Id Judge for a final
be published In The Sanford Thla ault la to foreclose a settlement ut h«r administra­
Herald, a newspaper publish­ mortgage. The real property tion of said ealat*. and for
an order discharging her as
ed In Seminole County, F lo r ­ proceeded against ta:
la,l IS lllock P. NIINIsAND such
Admlalslratrli,
Cum
ida. once each week for four
KHTATKH.
a subdivision Tastamentu Anueao
rouse, olive Week*according
lu
a
plat
thereof,
DaUd
this
the
litlt
*
t
y
of
WITNESS &gt;h* hen-1 ot th*
recorded tn Plat Hook It, May. A l&gt;. 1»««
Clerk &lt;&gt;f the Circuit «.ourt,
page* i t ta |J el the Pub
Heprgla t'liorpenlng
Semin—!# County, Florid*, thla
As Admlnlatr*trl«, C T A.
lie lie cords *1 Meminolt
2 |*t d*y of Ma.', IM&lt;&lt;
ounty.
Klorlda.
of Ike Kstat* of
taUAI.l
ULIVK MAI-'DK W g l J J ,
W ITK K8S my hand and Hi*
Arthur II
Beckwith, Jr.,
ltar#»»»d.
Clerk ut the Circuit t&gt; u r l seal of said Court at gaufofd,
Klorlda, title Itk day of June, HTK.XHTUOM. DAVIS *
genilnul* County. Florid*
tty: Marika T Vlhlett, p C. h i t
m c in to sh
Atterney* f*r Administratrix
• c o u n t HEAD
Daniel M Hunter. Kaq.
Arthur II. Uaekwllk, Jr..
Cum Testament* Annaao
-if Hunter A PaMlllo
Clark of th* Circuit Court INist Office Ho* 1110
211 IV Park avenue
Hyt Martha T. Vlhlen
S*nf«rd. Klorlda 17771
WlnC-r •'“ ''ti, Florid*
Deputy Clerk
Publish May Si. it Jua* I. S.
Publish May II, A Juna 1. I,
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June 15, 1964 — TaRc 11.12. Rent Kstnle For Sale 15 UualneHH Opportunity i 29. Aulnmnhn* Service

Apts.
Redecorated.
110 Poplar or 322-

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CLOSE IN. Apt. 322-2800.

VACUUM C LEANER
REPAIRS
BR House. K lL equipt. (7$.
Ph. 322-5303.
r o r x T v J i ' i i i i B ' * c o i h t . Pari*, Supplies, Electrolux,
h i : m i m i i .i : r o i . \ T V , k i .o i i i i h
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Film Vo. 11NJ
Ilex-Air, Filter Queen, GE, 2 BR, unfurn. house. 8. San­
K N TATt: OF
ford Ave. 321 6192.
ote. Free pick up.
q K O t t a K t.KAVKR. ilcrtaoeil.
n o r i r s : OF F IX .it. ll»:i'O H T
GM VACUUM R EPAIRS
1
BR
furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
AXIS AI-l-|.lr\T|OX F O Il
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4763
n i x i - i i .t n u K
321-1174.

a

•anftirh

Effic., $45. 611 Park.

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

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9 hr

32. Flower* • Shrub*

35. Article* Wanted
DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
clothing A rags. 322-2750.
CASH for good dean Used
Furniture. Noll-Fumy Furni­
ture, oot W. First St.. Ph.
322 6591.

36. Automobile* • Trucks
'63 Chevy II Nova, Excellent
con.!. Ph. 322-2283.
1062 FALCON Future white
with auto, transmission, red
leather bucket seats, RAH.
low mileage Terms 1 &gt;r,
of low pymts, $250 caib.
323 4563.

shop and supply room. This
16. Female Help Wanted
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
very
desirable
property
25c )h. Grosser Hydroponic i960 Chev. Imp. sport cp«.
available only due tn lU HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
V/B Automatic. Radio A
white, live-in. Salary. Ph.
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
health of owner. Call us for
Heater, etc. A Real Clean
3220517 before 6 p. nt.
appointment. Exclusive with
Car
............................ $1293
33.
Furniture
3230912 after 6.
l!»62 4 Dr. It. A. Chev. 6 cyl.,
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Earnings nf $55 $75 weekly Sail
etd. shift. Radio, heater.
AGENCY • REALTOR
Quick
Service
With
tbe
possible compiling and pre.
Nice shape ............... 11493
R443 S. Park Ave.
Cash
SUPER
TRADLNQ
paring m illing lists for ad­
Phones FA 2-2364 or FA 2 2285
Can be Seen Dally at
vertisers
in your home,
POST. FA 2-0677.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
R AVE N N A PARK
t’lioose your own hours. For
Evenings Call 323-0818
S PE C IA L I
information write: Dept. EM For Mic biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­ '63 CORVA1R MONZA, 4 Dr,
O N L Y $075 DOWN
Box 1763, S. S. S. Springture, see Noll's Furniture
(Term s on Down Pym t. if
A/T, RAH, Bucket lasts.
field. Missouri.
Brokerage tn Casselberry
Perf cond. Cost $2800, Will
Needed)
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo 6.
Assume
payments
nf
$97 19. S itu a tio n * W a n te d
sell for $1700. 322 0292 after
monthly on this lovely 3
5:30.
DEPENDABLE
Girl
wants Used furniture, appliances,
"H *yl That'e not a ski JumplP
Bedroom, 2 Bath, kitchen
work. Ph. 322-7607.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. '58 M EKCURY Station Wagon.
equipt Home, with central
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
$400. Reel's Paint A Body
heat for winter comfort, In 20. H u b y .litters
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
Shop. 10th A Sanford.
the V E R Y BEST of Condi,
12. Real Estate For Sale
9. For Sale or Rent
(ion. Can be shown Immedi­ BABYSITTING. Mamie H alil
lo a f PONTIAC, like new.' Low
Ran. 322-4089.
ately!
2 BEDROOM house, 322-3138 OLDER HOME. 3 Br. large
mileage. Ph. 322-9314.
3 COM PLETE ROOMS
rooms, large shady lot with
21. Ueaul.v Salons
after 4 P- m.
O NLY $249.50
fruit trees. No down pymt.
Spring Permanent Special
Easy Terms
11. Real Estato Wanted
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
20 Percent off regular prices
Shop and Save Tbe
1901 S. Park Ave.
322-3398.
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Budget Way
FA 2-5232 anytime
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0831
3 BR frame house. Very clean.
1 or 2 Bedroom Home
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
For $8,000 to $10,000
Permanent Special
wan, 322-4013.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
S $ $ $ 9 I $ $ $
Cush
20% off Regular Prices
298 tang wood P la n
'60 Ford, $681 bal, $33 mo.
Bedroom Homes available in
Children's
Haircuts
$l.oo
17-92
l'h. 838-1583
CAN YOU STAND
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
'60 Lark, $590 bal, $29 mn.
Ace Beauly Salon,
A Big Cleanup Job?
'60 Renault, $481 bal, $27 mo,
Show you Around)
Mayfair Hotel
I’h. 322 8525
FRKM
E
STIM
ATE
Some Minor Repairs?
'59 Cadillac. $981 bal, $39 mo,
FA 2-1301 17-83 » t Hiawatha
I'pholsleilng A Mattress ren­
I Bedrooms—3 Lots?
VOID'S Budget Wave $7 50;
'59 Chev., $741 bal, $37 mo.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
$295 Dou-n?
$15 Regular $10. Complete
'50 Olds, $597 bal. $32 mo.
12. R m I Entat* For Snia
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
Mf|.
$40 Total Monthly?
eve. app't*. Free parking.
'59 Ford, $401 bal, $23 mo.
1901 8. Park Ave.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
No qualifying — Move In?
3 BR, 2 Bath. $300 Down, ai2nd A Oak
'.W Merc.. $777 bal, $38 mo.
F A 2 3232 anytime
FA
3-2117.
Call 322-7498 NOW!
sum* pymts. Avail. July I,
H A R R IE T T 'S B E AU TY NOOK
’M Imperial, $781 bal, $35 mo,
111 Tucker Dr., Sunland.
105 So. Oak — 323 5743
'58 Ford, $561 bal, $31 mo,
V A -N O Q U A L IF Y IN G
31. Article* For Sal*
'58 » j Truck, $787 bal, $36 mo,
I BR, 2 bath, newly painted
1V2. Build - Pnlnt • Repair
L A K E F R O N T HOME
WEDDING GOWN. New Ph. '57 Bulck, $597 bal, $32 mo.
Property
Mnnnffement
inside
and
out.
I
M
239'
Beautiful new 3 Bedroom, 3
'57 Olds, $681 bal, $34 mo.
FOR A PA IN TE R , Inside oi
322 1019 after 6 p. in.
&amp; S u Ioh Broker
deep Patio k
Barbecue.
Bath, Custom built by one
'57 Chev., $607 bal, $33 mo.
out. call Lulher Tasker at
$14,500.
Good
Terms!
o f Area's finest Builders.
REPOSSESSED SINGER
'57 Plym. $640 bal, $32 mo.
322-6159.
10* ft front, populsr Cry­
Sclcct-O-Matlc SCigiag, make* •67 Dodge, $481 hal, $24 mo,
M
A
Y
F
A
IR
A
R
E
A
O ffer* for your aalactlon
stal Lake Chain, Just 10
2 » . i ’ liim liin y S e r v ic e *
Fancy Designs, makes but­ •57 Plym-, $541 bal, $17 mo.
3 BR, 2 Bath, large living
these Benutiful 2, 3, A 4
mins, from downtown San­
tonhole-*, Sews on Buttons, •57 Plym. $«40 ba], $32 mo.
room,
Family
&amp;
dining
PLUM
BING
Bedroom
ford, featuring both cen­
blind
hems,
monograms, •56 Chev. $531 bal, $38 m&lt;x
room, fenced back yard
Contracting Repairs
tral beat k air-conditioning
darns,
patches,
etc.
all with­ ’56 Ford, $381 bal, $24 mo.
with oak trees, citrus A
F R E F ESTIMATES
. . . TH E HOME OF TOout attachment!, Cost new •56 Plym., $297 bal,, $17 mo.
many
shrubs.
Well
with
K.
L.
HARVEY
MORROW TODAY. Priced
$329, now due $58 or pay '55 Pont., $491 hal, 188 met
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
?&lt;M Sanford Ave
FA a-ssai
at $25,709. Excellent fin­
$5 So monthly. Trade-ioa ac­ '55 Merc., $190 bal, $U mo.
$19,100.
ancing available!
•5.5 Ford, $237 bal., $10 mo.
cepted. 321 7457.
27. Special Service*
•55 Chev. $490 bal, $2$ mo.
D REAM W OLD
LAWNS renovated — Aerate DOUBLE
BED
with
bos ’53 Old*. $299 bal, $16 mo.
SECTION
— Remove thatch — Chinch
spring A
mattress. Exc. •53 Ford, $187 bal, $|0 mo,
3 BR, 1V$ Bath, hardwood
Buy Spray (VC-13)— Ferlicaml. $35. Ph. 323-6743.
IM l Park Avanuo
*50 P o n t, $497 ba), $37 mo,
floors cantral heat, large
III®—Ph. 312-4344.
FA 2-1*32 anytime
9 9 9 9 1 1 9 1 9
U
PR
IG
H
T
PIANO
.
$50.
Ph.
fenced yard k well. $14,000.
M ANSFIELD LAW N 8ER.
323 6530.
7-LAKEFRONT Lots on Lske
Piano Tuning and Repair
Jennie, 73x110, $2200. Terms.
To make the bast home
W L Harmon - FA 1-48X1 JUNE SPECIAL: Towels, reg.
0AN-8EM R E A L T Y , 2619 S.
buy, aee the
59c ea. now 3 for $1. ArmyREPOSSESSIONS. INC.
French. John P. Zeull, Reg. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
RANrORD AVE.
Broker. Ph days 3117459.
OPEN D A IL Y -N E W HOMES
Need a shelf, screen porch,
OPEN EVENING!
ASSUME
PAYM E N TS
Nights 322-616*.
Ready for Occupancy— 3 A 4
new room
carports, new
On Late Model Dial ZlgZag.
BD'rs — Liberal Financing
house or remodel. 1). E.
I BR, Fla. Rm., Assume pay­
Makes buttonholes, aewa on
—Low
D
o
w
n
Payments,
Link.
322-7029.
ments, $62 mo. Ph. 322-4323.
buttons, blind a 411 c h o a,
FHA • VA • In Service A
monograms and embroiders. 37. Boat* • Motor*
3 BR Home. Small down pay­
Conventional.
With
Guarantee. Take up 4
ment, assume $61 monthly
SANFORD AR E A
payments of $7.IS each. Ph Gateway To The w aterway
pymt. 103 Palm Place.
Go West on 15th St. to Lake
Robson Sporting; Good*
Credit Mgr 323-0411.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Mary Blvd., left on Hlvd
Your EVINIIUDB Dealer
L A K E F R O N T HOMES
lly FEDDERS
Office 322 211*
to la k e Mary Fire Station,
BEADY MIX CONCHETE
304 6-8 E. tat, Ph. FA 1-5961
I BR, spacious. Small down
H.
B.
POPE
CO.,
Inc.
Night 822 064*
right one blk. to Olilce,
I'atloi, Floor, Free Eslima**a
payment, Bal. $100 per mo.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
333-0700
322 2744.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, PONTOON Boat, trlr. A mo3 BE, | Bath, separate din­
3314 Fark Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
LONOWOOD AREA
tor, top A aide curtains, f
sand, cainant, rock, plpa,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
ing rm., I acres on large
10 minutes South on 17 03 to
preservers, paddle, anchor,
steel,
grease
traps, dry
SPR IN K LE R SYSIEM S
lake. W IL L CON8IDER AC­
IN llu a ln a a * O p p o rtu n ity
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
cabinets. A l Condition. Ph.
wrlls.
Stepping
stone*.
All
Types
and
Rises
C E PTIN G
OTHER
PRO ­
Seminole Blvd. one blork
DeBary 668-4125.
BUSINESS O PPO R TU N ITY
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Wc Repair and Scrvlrs
PERTY AS P A R T OF DOWN to Office. 131-3911.
MAN OR WOMAN
309 Elm Ave.
322-5781
STINE
PA Y M E N T . Call Stcmper
38. M otorcycle* • Scooter*
PA R T TIM E - TO Y ROUTE Machinery and Supply Co.
Agency, 1*19 So. French,
LATE model '63 Telefunken
Very
Small
Starting
Capital
1956 Cushman
Highlander.
107 W and St
FA 26433
322-4991.
Stereo Console, has phone,
GOOD INCOME
Good condition, $75. Ph.
AM-F3I
radio
with
multi­
'ill, Automobile Aervic*
YOU CAN’T BEAT THIS!
Operate fmm Hume
322 1017.
U IIK K N B K IA R
plexer. I le 'iil* for over $500
3 Bedroom, separate dinning Choice
Hoveral Choice Territories
lota
available
In
CARBURETOR
Just
$300.
322-4563.
30. Trailer* • Cabana*
room. Very large kitchen,
A V A ILA B LE SOON
Oreenl&gt;rl*r e f Loch Arbor
OVERHAUL
elec. $8500. Terms to ault
Sanford and Also
WEDDING
GOWN,
itsc
12,
overlooking
g o lf
ceuree.
1963 HOMETTE. $5 a 10, 3 BR
»7 .05 Up Includes
qualified buyer!
Deland
Orlando
Custom building to your
full length, lace top, long
14 x 19 U v. rm. 321 8711.
Parts A labor
sleeves, bill length Uara
specifications.
Greenbrier Winter Park — Daytona Beach
8 Room Home, eVc. kitchen
IsseatHirg
Ocala
veil 322 6113.
developed by
705 French Ave.
322 0235
near schools. $6500 newly
Plua several other Area*
KIN'GHWOOD
decorated; $6250 as L . Ex­
HOTI'OI.NT Elec, range, Deep
We will appoint a sincere man
B U IL D E R !. INC.
cellent Terms.
well. $25. Ph. 325-0352.
or women to use our sale*
201 Fairmont Dr.
aids In establishing and ser­
F A 8-M74
Check with
vicing a number nf rensa
Senkurik Gliua and Paint CARPKT8 A'lu CARTE
tional sell - service "T O Y
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home,
Company
For the BEST Carpet Values
Investment A Really
8 IIO P " Displays In markets, 210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4622
screened porch. Small down
anywhere. Samples shown
116 N. Park Ave.
3229173
drug, variety storer, etc.
pymt. Assume pymts. Ra­
In your home.
You get expert Co. advice
venna Park. 313-3363.
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
and guidance. However, you
AUTOMOTIVE
241 6194 nr
3-IIEDROOM, 1 bath home.
must replare
toys
each
AIR-CONDITIONING
Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
R E A L ESTATE INSURANCE
Small down payment, as
n*lloii4, M«cM*'a latest *nd
week A collect money
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
*r«tl*»| communtly I* Just
322 5345 Kvcnlnga
3rd k Park Ave.
aume payments. N. Orlando.
REQUIRES O NLY FEW
mtnul**
tr*m &gt;»u. On.# c. t r
Good Used Cara Sold
Phone 332-M41
322 6234.
l*d*r
i h tar y*urt*lt
HOURS EACH WEEK
818 French Ave.
322 7765 ;i.». Article* Wanted
!“ •&gt;• tpjcoui ttamMita* toet
ID Y LLW ILD E : 302 Tangerine This Is not a Job but a chine*
tall far enly t||U,
10 x 12 Camp Tent, straigtil C*n|t*| w*l*r M*lni an*
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Auto Glass, T «p i
to get Into something you
Dr. Desirable area. By own­
H*v*d H1r#*tst You'll be
walla. Ph. 322 2816.
Realtor
A Haa' Covers
may have always wanted—
er. 4 BR., 2 hath, central
•maffd! $10. starts yvu on th*
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
a business of your own. One
» « r to th* t « »t In v ittn ta n t^ ^ ^
air A lleat, fireplace, in­
F A 2-3*31 Atlantic Rank Bldg
W
that ran l&gt;e handled in spare
tercom.,
wall-to-wall rarBeforo you buy . . of your lift)
time and still leave room
pet. Built-In kitchen. Beau­
304 W 2nd St FA 2 8032
for full time expansion.
tifully landscape*! A redwood
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
A L L WORK GUARANTEED
NOT A GET RICH
p W J a f t h s a s V
fence. By appointment. Ph.
"r m , an dltulay In Ih*
1. IW. k 2 UATHS
QUICK SCHEME
323-33U3.
C’OIIEN RADIATOR nilOP
DOWN P A YM E N TS FROM
If you have a desire In better Free
Inspection,
clim a tes,
x'KAKING COMPLETION
yoitrtalf—i( sober, huntwl,
i ta Id your
pickup, delivery
Nererin|
&gt;*«&gt;*Wta*». f lW
1516 E LLIO TT
and really sinrerr have a
i* sl a, jvc
Lew Monthly Payments
A rrpaus discounted.
? Bedrooms, He baths. Month
uruiy moqti-do)
car A $298 (minimum re­
For Complete Information
S im E 3rd.
321-3443
• WKINGIR WASHI R 5
ly pymts. $76 25. Call 322
quired), apply at once, giv­
®*r"r#nU M tov M
Rea Or CaU Your
• A U t O M A T K WASHf Ri
6074.
ing complete detail* about
•
AUtOMATK
DRflRS
OLD NEW SPAPERS
yoursolf. phone no Airmail
3 Bedroom, I halt*, assume
O k IV K
TODAY
or wire:
FOR S ALE
payments. 331-7413.
0 A L E 8 BROKER
T O Y M ERCHANDISING
Take iRUntate * 4 taDol25 LBS. - 50c
A P P L IA N C E SERVICE
CORP.
New Custom Built Home on
34-10 51th Street
Crystal Lake. For informs
519
Hanford Ate-, 888-7858
SANFORD H E R A LD
Woodsidc 77, New York
2363 Park D r,
223-2429 Uon call 322-33701

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Eight GOP Senators Sign For 'Open' Convention
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
E ight
top
nsnatorn
hnvu
pledged to work fo r an opan
Republican contention and at*
tacked "extreme proposals"
aa outalde the party’* phllos•phy.

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Page 12 — June 15, 1964

Nikita On Visit To Scandinavia

Monday • Tuesday
• Wednesday

25th &amp; P A R K

Q U A N T IT Y
RIGHTS
RESERVED

MOSCOW (U P I) — Soviet Gromyko and other Soviet of­
Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev ficials.
The Soviet party will spend
traveled by train today to the
four days in Denmark, arriv­
Baltic Seaport o f Kaliningrad,
ing there Tuesday, before
the jumping o ff point fo r a cruising on to Sweden and
two-week tour o f Scandinavia Norway.
— his fourth trip abroad this
Denmark w ill he the 21st
year.
nation that Khrushchev has
Khrushchev, his w ife and visited since he became the
the couple's three daughters leader o f Soviet Russia 10
left Moscow Sunsay night and years ngo.
were scheduled to arrive in
Since Jan. 1, he has travel­
Kaliningrad thfa afternoon to ed to Hungary, Poland and
board a ship bound fo r Cop­ the United Arab Republic.
enhagen, Denmark.
The trip to the Scandina­
Traveling with him wns vian nations was viewed here
Foreign
Minister Andrei as largely a goodwill gesture.

The eight senators, In a
Statement iaaued Sunday, set
forth "essential Republican
phlloauphy" that they Bald
waa intplred by Abraham Lin­
coln, strengthened by Theo­
dore Roosevelt and developed
by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
They attacked extremism
M "n ot within the scope o f
these principles,H adding that
sueh proposals could not meet
the Issues o f ths times, were
not capable o f surviving "the
sweep o f history" and were
•'not In the Interest o f our
nation or our party."
The declaration mentioned
no candidates by name, but
three o f lte signers — Sens.
Hugh Scott, Pa., Thomas H.
Rachel, Calif., and Jacob K.
Javits, N.Y.— have actively
■ought to keep the nomina­
tion from Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Other senators supporting
the statement were Kenneth
B. Keating, N.Y., J. Glenn
Beall, Md., Leverett Salton■tall, Mass. John Sherman
Cooper, K yH and Clifford P.
Case, N J .
The senators called fo r a
"pre-eminently strong United
8tates." But, they said, this
country also must take the
lead In "the eause o f peace
with freedom and Juatlce for
■II peoples."
Among Institutions the law­
makers supported were the
United Nations, Social Secur­
ity, c o l l e c t i v e bargaining
"without compulsory o p e n
shop laws," and regional aecurl tv pacts.
The statement stressed the
responsibility o f the federal
government to assure "b y e f­
fective laws equal opportun­
ity and Justice to all citizens
to the full extent provided by
the Constitution.”

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T A K E S H A W A IIA N T R IP — Lynda Bird John­
son received the congressional delegation from
Hawaii at tho White Houso prior to leaving for
their home state to address the Second Little
Conference on Children and Youth. The presi­
dent’s daughter got a farewell kiss from one of
them, Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawali.

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Hectlon StS OS, Florid* Statute*,
will register with the Clerk
of the Circuit Court In end for
Seminole County, Florida, the
fictitious name of: IIANNKR
TESTING EQUIPMENT under
which I em now engaged In
buelneee i t SOS Deverly Ave.
nut. Altamonte Springs, F lor­
ida.
That Ih* Interested party In
eald himlneea antrrprle* la N I ­
CHOLAS It. FOItEHO.
Dated at Winter Perk, Or­
ange County, Florida, this 17th
day of May. l t d .
/*/ Nicholas K. Foraao
Observers say that no bird Law Office
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this
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according to
the
Commerce Department.
The department reported
Sunday night that Americans
spent $3.2 billion on foreign
travel last year. O f this,
about $2.7 billion went to
foreign countries and about
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Little J effry Todd Lyons is
back home.
Surgeons decided agmimt an
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youngster's
crippled
heart.
The 10-month-old baby has
bad heart trouble. It's not on*
ly located on the wrong side,
it has several defective parts,
so doctors tell his parents.
He was taken to (iaincsvH*
Ic last week but the medical
experts at the University of
Florida's medical renter said
surgery was not theanswer.
The solution lies in the hands
o f ‘‘A bigger Surgeon."

Disputed Rest Home (Sets

NO. 213

Leaders Say Florida's
Apportionment Doomed
TALLAHASSEE (U P 1 ) Top state officials say the U.
S. Supreme Court will toss out
Florida's legislative apportion­
ment soon, but agree that s
hurried special session of the

New CO Of SNAS Due
Permit To Arrive June 24

Health Board
Grants Sarepta
Temporary OK

The new commanding o f­
ficer o f Sanford Naval A ir
Station, Capt. Chandler W.
Swanson, la expected here
Juno 29.
Capt. Swnnson, a native
of Montclair, N. J., i» cur­
rently on the staff at the
Naval W ar College In N ew ­
Mrs. Tnmasr Braden, as­ port, It. I.
Capt. Ware, commanding
sistant administrator of the
By Dottle Austin
officer o f the station since
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Sarepta Best Home said today
Articles of
incorporation
November 19(51, will be retir­
That Elks Lodge Flag Day for the new United Stale
Hint the Florida State Board
ing at the end of the month
ceremony is about as impres­ Hank of Seminole have been
of Health has issued a tem ­
after more than 27 years as
sive a thing as one will see. received by the institution's
porary llrcnse to operate th e ,
a naval officer. The Ware*
Highly colorful and perform­ proposed chairman o f the
controversial home for the
are considering residing in
ed with deep emotion by board o f directors, T. E.
aged.
I’ensncola.
Elks, it gives members and T\icker.
Last December the Board
The change o f command and
guests a chance to rededicate
denied Hie license to operate
A ll shares o f stock in the
retirement ceremonies will be
themselves to the too-often new bnnk hnc
and
ordered
the
home
closed,
been sold,
held at 2 p.m. June 29 in
despite many improvements
forgotten Flag o f the United having been over-subscribed
llnngnr 4. A reception w ill
paid
for
by
donations
of
pubStates.
more than doubly. The 20,000
follow in the Bachelor O ffic­
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lie-spirited ritDens and or­
shares o f stock, which wore
ers' Quarters' wardroom.
ganizations in an attempt to
I f you think there weren’t listed by the office o f Secre­
Admiral
Robert
GoldthF
IV
E
SEM
INOLE
COUNTY
YOUNG
PEOPLE
ore
representing
rinks
keep the home open.
some anxious JayCees Satur­ tary o f State Tom Adams at
wnite, Commander o f the
in
this
men
nt
the
minimi
Florida
4-11
congress
this
week
in
Gainesville.
Gen.
J.
C.
Hutchison,
then
day night you simply weren’ t $10 per shore were allocated
Naval Air Rase, Sixth Naval
They are (front row, from left) Cathy Cammack, Carmen Adrintico and
chairman of the board of
among the nearly 200 persons in order to accommodate all
District, Jacksonville, is ex­
Sandy Mikler, and (hack row, from left) Bill Hein and David Jnktibcin.
county
commissioners,
told
on hand at the Civic Center subscribers.
pected
to attend.
The Herald by telephone to­
fo r the junior trade body's
However, Tucker said that
Captain Swanson received
day
that
following
the
State
annual Installation banquet. names o f Interested persons
Board of Health's order to Ills wings nnd ensign commis­
A t the appointed hour of 8 are still being Hddcd to the
close,
county commissioners sion In 1938 nt I’ensncola,
p m. there were no banquet waiting list.
During World W ar 11, he
wrote
and
telephoned State
tables, no dishes, no silver­
The new hank will be lo­
served in the I'acifie area,
Health
Officer
Wilson
Sowder
ware, no food, not even a cated within the area o f the
urging him to reconsider the which Included a tour as a
caterer. Hurried phone calls shopping center presently un­
derision, in the light of the scout-bomber pilot aboard tho
established the fact that ev­ der construction just outsido
county's problem o f what to carrier USS Lexington until
eryone was reaily — but at the city limits on Highway
Paving of Winter P a r k signs and paint striping in Hie do with the patients of the •be was sunk in the Rattle
the Police ilenevotent Build- 17-92, on property owned by
of tha Coral 8ca.
home.
N IIG A T A , Japan (U P D — A Drive, a two-mile stretch of very near future."
Ing on the lakefront.
the bank. The site of the bank
Later he was the Torpedo
The question of providing
•
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Hush
added,
"W
e've
start­
road
from
Bed
Bug
Lake
is shown as Highway 17-92 massive rnrthquuko struck a
beds and care for the coun­ Bomber Squadron commander
One thing is certain. The and Stnte St. and the new 300-mile stretch of the west Hoad north to Seminola Bou­ ed work on the extension of
ty's aged and indigent has aboard the carrier USS Bunk­
JayCeea are going to miss structure will face west on roust o f the main island of levard was started Monday 23th Street from the present
plagued county commission­ er Hill, participating in the
Harold Chapman. Harold won n 75 by 300 foot lot.
Honshu t o d a y, shattering by County Hoad Department dead end at the old Lake ers for nearly two years as first fast carrier etrikea on
three awards for his efficient
Tentative plans call for
buildings, smashing bridges crews. T It c announcement Mary Hoad westward to the stringent new state regula­ Japan and the elnking of tha
participation in so many Jay- construction to begin within
tions governing such institu­ Japanese battleship Yamato.
nnd setting o ff raging fires was made today by County entrance of Loch Arbor."
Cee activities. But he's grad­ &lt;50 dajs and architectural
tions began forcing both coun
thnt burned into the night.
Subsequent assignments in­
Engineer Bill Bush.
uated now Into an associate plans are now being drawn
ty-owned and privately-owned clude air officer aboard the
It was the worst temblor to
Bush said that county equip­
membership — he's an exalted by John Burton IV.
test homes and n u r s i n g carrier USS Kenrrnrge, avia­
hit this
eurtbquako • prone
rooster ns the JayCees put It.
ment and personnel began
"Although the United Stale country since
homes to come up to specifi­ tion member with the U. S.
1923,
when
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Hank o f Srmlnnlu will be af* 143,000 persuns wars killed in preliminary grading on Die
cations or close their doors. Naval Mission to Brasil, o f­
By the way, the JayCees fill.•ted xvttli* the-other msaesouth" mile, " H o l e going to
The state board had based ficer o f the Chief of Naval
tbs Tokyo-Yokohama area.
—Sent up «n SOS Inst weekend bors o f the McNulty group
its refusal of a license nn the Operation*, Washington, D. C.;
'lhe official Japnn Broad­ make every &lt; ffor:," Bush
when they ran out of vaccine o f hanks, the new bnnk will casting Corporation, (N IIK ) stated, "to complete tills sec­
fart that it bad "no author­ and commanding officer o f the
Owners of dogs who live in ity " to waive rigid specifica­
for the Snbin Oral Sunday. lie operated on a competitive reported 22 persons dead, one tion of the road which will
USS Diamond Head.
But the SOS did no good. basis with other banks in the missing und lUd injured.
run from JUd Bug Lake Hoad the city have another clianrc tions nor could It -'overlook"
His educational backgrounl
There wus no vaccine to be area," Tucker said.
More than 3,000 buildings north to the entrances ot Thursday lo get their pets in- tome of the requirements.
Includes Carleton College, 19had. They're trying to get an
Mcmliers o f the board of und houses were destroyed or South Seminole Junior High oculatcd against rabies and
l'resuinably, after a pro­ 37; General Line School, 1947;
additional 1,000 doses to servo directors of the approximate­ dnmagrd by the quake, which and South Seminole Element­
longed study of Hie local sit­ Naval W ar College, 1919; and
buy their city licenses.
persons who were turned nwuv ly 300 stockholders o f the bit at 1:02 p. m. (12:02 a. in. ary schools by the time the
uation, tile Liard changed its
I’ortguese Language School,
City Manager W. E. Knowat last Sunday's series. The bnnk include I.oring Burgess, E S T).
two schools open in late Au­
previous stand lo allow Hie
1965.
,
les
warned
today
that
city
llvruld will keep you posted. J. D. Wright Jr., Mack Cleve­
gust."
Seven petroleum tanks still
borne to function with a pro­
His dcenratlnni Include the
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furiously
In
After completion of this dog catcher, Jerry Thomason per license.
land Jr., Harold
Knstner, were blaring
Navy Cross with Star, the
Michael Joseph Duda of Charles Robinson, Thomas Mc­ Niigata at It p. m. and rity mile, Bush declared Hint work will go on lull time Friday,
However, this license is
Silver Star, the Distinguished
Oviedo is among .175 Univers­ Donald and Bobert Jackson.
officials asked for outside would In-gin immediately on i with instructions lo pick up valid only until December 31,
Flying Cross with Star, the
all
dogs
which
do
not
have
ity o f Florida seniors sched­
help
to
fight
the
flumes..
The
the
"north
m
ile."
19*51, when ins|HTtion will
Burgess was listed as pres­
A ir Medal with Stars and the
uled to receive graduate de­ ident with John Mercer o f offieials were reported to
Although this stretch of their tags.
again be made by Stale Board
Presidential Citation w i t h
grees Wednesday. Hilda's will lluines City as vice president have asked the Japanese A ir Winter Park Drive is within
Dr. Uaymond Bass, veteri­ |of Health officials.
Star.
be a USA degree. He's the and Mary Douglass hs assist­ Self-Defense Force to air­ the limits of Casselberry, the narian, ami Ills assistant will
"This problem is slill far
He Is married to tha for­
fire-fighting project
is
living
financed be on band Thursday behind from solved," Mrs. Braden
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ant vice president nnd rash- drop chemical
mer
Miss Ruth Fowler SarCity
Hall
from
l:3&lt;)
to
4
p.m.
bombs over the tanks.
jointly by Cassellierry and
Duda Jr. and will join the ler.
said today.
geant, also o f Montclair, N. J.
A massive relief und rescue the county. Traffic checks in­ lo give Hie inoulations and
family's
company
business
"W
e
are
slill
not
allowed
to
Burgess is presently execu­
operation was being mounted dicated that of 2,100 persons provide the liense lags. Cost keep patients who need nurs­ They have three daughters;
following graduation.
tive vice president o f Florida
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from mnny points in Japan to using Winter Park Drive daily of the inoculations is $3 with ing care and do not have Elizabeth, Pamela and Mar­
State Bank o f Sanford and
help
the affected areM, with approximately 1,700 of them lhe lag costing I I .
funds to incorporate all the ilyn.
ITie
Seminole Chamber’s Mrs. Douglass is assistant
U. 8. A ir Force planes, men were not residents of Cassel­
All dogs within the city 1remodeling and reconstruc­
Promotion
Committee
w ll vice president.
and equipment on standby berry.
limits must lie tagged and In­ tion set forth in state regula­
meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday
alert to help out when need­
Cost of the project has oculated. Dogs found alter tions hi meet the require­
morning in the senior trado
ed.
been estimated at $l7,ooo. Thursday untagged will be ments. Seminole County slill
body’s conference room.
Cassellierry
is
contributing pieked up and Impounded. needs a new, modern, quali­
•
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•
They will lx- kept to days in fied nursing home that can
some $20,000.
The Herald’s editors love to
Bush also revealed today the iniuimI and then destroyed care for those who need
Oviedo City Clerk Mrs. John
get letters. Hut unless they're
that the State Bond Depart­ if not claimed.
nursing as well as earing lor
signed they end up In only Courier announced today that
Police made quick work of
Abby ..... ..............— . Page 9 ment has completed a median
"Inoculation against rabies the aged," site said.
one place — and that’s not the Dr. George Long, veterinar­
solving a weekend burglary
......... .
Page 9 crossover on 430 where the is protection for Hie dog, for
Ilridfff*
The Sarepta Rest Home is at the Tip Top Grocery Store,
editorial page. Sign ’em! If ian, will conduct a clinic for
the inoculation of dogs on Classified ________ Page 11 English Estates School road Hie pel owner, his neighbor*, operated on a non profit basis 1100 W. 13th St., with the ar­
you wish your name withheld
j friends and children." Know- and was originally founded rest of one man and interro­
Thursday, June 18, back of Comics ...................... Page to enters the highway.
the editors will oblige. Hut
County .... ................. Page 7
Bear Lake Hoad is nearing ' les advised. "M any wild ani­ as a religious home for the gation of two others.
City Hall starting at 1 p.m.
please sign 'em.
Page 4 completion, Bush also said to­ mals are carriers and trans­ homeless by tho Itev. K. V.
City ordinances require all Editorial ________ _
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Police are hokling Theodore
dogs whose owners reside Funerals ............ .... Page &lt;• day. "Our crews are dressing mitters of rubies and anyone Mykkanen, Mrs. Braden's fa­ Dellfield of Sanford on a
An announcement from the
within tl»e municipal limits of Society .. ...... ......... . Page 8 out the shoulders, cleaning up, who is bitten by a dog or any ttier. It is situated on a large charge of breaking and en­
Central Florida Museum ad­
Page 6 and we’re planning traffic otlirr animal should sec a tract of latwi on Silver Lake,
Sports .................
Oviedo to be Inoculated.
tering. Kurtlier arrests are ex­
vises that Floridians will be
doctor at once and Hie animal southeast of Sanford.
pected, they report.
able to view an eclipse o f the
should be penned up for ob­
Although
the
license to
Moat uf tlie loot consisting
moon beginning at 4:58 p.m.
servation."
iqicratc was dated May 12, of • wide assortment of cloth­
and in totul eclipse at 8:00
" I f Hie animal should prove Mr*. Braden has just returning and cases of wine was re ­
p.m., June 24.
to be rabid, a series of painful ' i d from a month king tour of
covered from where It was
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and expensive anil • rabies j Finland, where alie visited
hidden In underbrush on laikc
In these days and times,
shots will lie necessary, fur ; similar institutions the length
Avenue, according lo LL Ren
says a Sanford old timer, you
laities can be fatal," Knowles and breadth of that country.
E. Butler and Patrolman A r­
can lose your health getting
said.
thur Hall, investigating offi­
wealthy and lose your wealth
cers.
getting healthy.
The stolen property is being
.
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A faulty burglar alarm at krpt at police headquarters
Every month Florida gets
Hie Jackson Minil Market on pending outcome of the case.
enough new citixens to popu­
S. Park Avenue aent police on
Police Chief Itoy G. Wil­
late a city o f 17,050 persons.
LONDON (U P D —The sale the run ahortly alter mid­ liams commended live officers
And it’s been going on since
of British buses to Cuba raine night. Police disconnected the for their fast, diligent investi­
I960. A t that time the popu­
burk to haunt the London alarm and the proprietor la gation and subsequent arrest.
lation was 4.051,6(50. As r f
press today as a result of re­ having it fixed.
July 1, 10*53, the Florida
port* ail Ameriran - owned
firm in Britain has contracted
State Hoard o f health esti­
to sell Indonesia 1,000 truck
mated the state's population
and bus chussis.
Theft of a battery from a
as 6,639,000. By the way,
LONDON (U P D - Boer Is
It wna itiiliounccd Monday truck parked Monday night nt
from 10*52 to 10*53 Infant
that
Vauxball Motors, an Brown's Amoco Station, 119 S. good for the teeth, a British
births and deaths continued
American-owned firm, will sell Sanford Avc., was reported dental survey said today.
to decrease
while deaths,
A
team
from
London's
$315.12 million worth o f truck lo police this morning.
marriages and divorces In­
Guy's Hospital said it soaked
and bus part* to Indonesia,
creased over the previous
young, healthy teeth in 14 difwhose President Sukarno has
year.
f e r e n t solutions, including
vowed to "crush Muluysia," a
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MIAMI (U P D - Leslie, the beer and fruit juices.
new member o f the British
A LT A M O N T E SPRINGS' new town clerk, Humid W. Cuppa (le ft) wu«
Richard Bennett of Sanford
Commonwealth. Britain did two-year-old daughter of St.
A fter six weeks, it said, the
welcomed by Mayor Lawrence Swofford Monday for his first day in
was among those named to
Pettigrew teeth In the fruit Juice devel­
not stop the sale or buses to Hep. R i c h a r d
office. Capps, former assistant superintendent o f motor tranaportatlon
the Dean's list at Clarke Col­
Cuba despite American objec­ drowned Monday in the fam ­ oped cavities. Those in the
fo r Orlundo, is a native of Churlotte, N. C. He and his wife, Loretta, und
lege in Newton. Miss., for the
tions lo the deal.
ily's pool.
beer were at good as new.
two children, Danette, 8, and Wayne, 6, plan jo live in Altamonte Springs.
spring semester.

New Seminole
Bank Granted
State Charter

Honshu Island Winter Park Drive
Shattered By Paving Under Way
Massive Quake

Dog Inoculation
Offered Again—

j

Oviedo Sets Dog
Inoculations

Suspect Arrested
In Burglary

Herald Index

British Get
Own Medicine

legislature is not the answer legislatures should be appon*
tinned equally according to
to the problem.
The high court decision may population.
The decision was historic
come (his week in the wake of
a historic order Monday which and II directly effected six
said that both houses of state states—one of them Alabama.
Like Alabama, Florida's sen*
ate Is apportioned mainly by
geographical area.
Gov. Farris Bryant and other
state officials agreed that
Florida’s 43-senator, 112-represents tive apportionm entnow being challenged before
the high court—will be over­
turned soon since the appor­
tionment is not in line with
yesterday's decision.
Under the state's present
apportionment, about 13.3 per
cent of the population elect
a majority ot the Senate and
29.6 per cent of the popula­
tion elect a majority of tha
house.
"1 would hesitate to call a
special session now ," said
Bryant. He asVded the only
thing that would cause him
to call the legislators back
this summer would he if a
derision in the Florida rasa
Indicated that the legislature
taking office in November
would be Illegally constituted.
But there is a loophole at
present favoring Bryant.
Tlie high court ruling In­
C A IT . C. W. SW ANSON
dicated th.'t lower courts m ay
have some s a y -s ZZ to whe­
ther such decisions will effect
this year's November elec­
tions or give the states moro
time to work out the matter.
House
Speaker
Mallory
Horne, a Tallahassee lawyer
ami a lame duck, said tha
high court will "unquestion­
ably" reject Florida's sonata
Oaklawn Cemetery, estab­ formula and Senate President
lished in 1B&amp;3 by Hay Slaton Wilson Carraway o f Talla­
anti owned by him aince that hassee agreed.
But Carraway, a leader In
time, has been sold to Rich­
ard A. Grover, according to the small-county bloc, voiced
an announcement made today his opposition to the decision.
" I deplore the ruling, he
by the new owner.
Grover said that plana are said. " I f both houses are to
being made for future deve­ lie apportioned on population,
lopment, further expansion of the small and medium aised
the present 23-acrc site and counties will have very little
other improvements. The cor­ voice in the state legislature."
poration, headed by Grover, (Sec companion story P a g e 3)

Richard Grover
Buys Oaklawn
Cemetery

holds optioni on several addi­
tional acres of land adjacent
to thu cemetery.
Grover, who has been man­
ager of the cemetery for the
pait several months, has had
considerable experience In the
cemetery business. He has
built six garden-type cem e­
teries in such cities as Atlan­
ta, Aiken, S. C., Birmingham
and O'lsndo.
Mrs. Grover Is the vice pres­
ident of the corporation and
Richard A. Grover Jr. la a
director. Grover is a native
of Tennessee. He attended
high school In Crescent City
and is a graduate of the Uni­
versity of Florists.

Know Soon,
Says Nixon
A T L A N T A ( U P I ) — Former
Vico President Rieluird M.
Nixon said Monday the next
two weeks "w ill tell the
story" o f Prnnsylvnnin Gov.
William Scranton’s hid for
tho GOP presidential nomina­
tion.
Nixon railed
New York
Gov. N e l s o n Rockefeller's
withdrawal from the rure In
favor o f Scranton "a real
lioost fo r Scranton."
He said Sen. Barry Goldwater was "w ell ahead . . ,
and a strong favorite" for
the
nomination,
but
that
Scranton'a entry has slowed
down the rush o f uncommit­
ted delegates to Guldwater.

Command Shift
Set ForVAH-11
A change o f command cere­
mony Thursday at 10 a. m,
will see Cdr. Donald F. M udday assume charge o f Heavy
Attack Squadron 11 at the
Sanford Naval A ir Station. Ha
will relieve Cdr. Frederick
Carment Jr.
Munday, a two and a hall
year veteran with V A II One,
has most recently served aa
assistant offlcer-ln-charge of
the detachment since January.
Ho will be the third offlcer-lncharge slnre organization o f
the detachment In August,
1902 lo meet committments
rrealrd by the transition from
the A3B Skywarrior to the
newer IIA3C Vigilante.
Cdr. Carment will report t «
Fleet Boconnaisaance Squad­
ron One at Ataugl, Japan, for
duty. During his tenure here
Uie detachment has won many
awards, including the 1983
Bombing Derby championship,
and is co-holder of the At­
lantic Fleet’s " E " for readi­
ness.
Cdr. Munday, before reportIng to Detachment 3, was ope­
rations officer of VAH-9. He
has lived in Sanford since 1961
and resides at 103 E. Jlnklna
Circle with his wife, the form ­
er Dekirea L
Dilworth o f
Joplin, Mo., and their two
children.

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False Alarm

Battery Stolen

Tot Drowns

Mouthwash Or
Beverage?

M EN’S 2 PIECE

K N E E LE N G TH
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Adventist

Baptist

THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Comer Tib * Elm
H U M athew s________P allor
SERVICE! SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ----- 1:11 a. m.
Worghlp Service _ 11:H a. m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service ____Tit* p. m.
"W e Hava Thli Hop*” radio
massage lack Sunday a. m.
at t i l t ovar W TR R at lis t
on pour radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1121 W. in rat Street
Sunder School —
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Blbta Btudr (Sunder) T:0l p m.
Evangallatla Sarvlea T:00 p. m.
Wad. Prarar Meat — T:00 p. m.
Bill Stephana _ .------- Paator
A Cordial Watcomo to All

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1411 Park A v a at 14th SL
Her. C. C. Dan, Jr. — Paator
Sunder School _ _ _ t i l l a. m.
Worship Sarvlea _ 11:99 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ T ilt p. m.
Atllanea Youth
Pollewahtp (Bun.) _ 1)11 p. m.
(Wad)
Prarar Sarvlea _ _ T ilt p. m.

Assembly O f God
P1NRCREST ASSEMBLY
OP QOD CHURCH
Cor. lllh and Elm
H. M. W ild e r ----------- Paator
Sunder S c h o o l___ t i l l a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ lo:to a. m.
Evening Worahlp — Tile p. m.
Youth Sarv. (Bun.) _ 0:0* p. m.
Mid-Week Sarv. (Wad.) . T ilt
p. m.

Baptist

i

FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
t i t Park Avenue
P. B. Chance .... - ... . Paalor
Morning Worahlp _ t i l l a. m.
Sunder School —_ t i l l a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:40 a. m.
Training U n io n ___4:io p. m.
Evening Worahlp - T ill p. m.
Wad. Prarar Service Tile p. m
CENTRAI, BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. Iltk S t * oak Ava.
d ell S m ith ____________Paator
Sunder School _ _ _ t i l l a. m.
Morning Worahlp _. l i n t a. m.
Training Uunlon __ t i l l p. m.
Evening Service _ _ tiOt p. m.
Wad. Prarar Sarvlea Tito p. m.
Nuraarp Open
W T R R --------------- T ilt p. m.
Sunder Nlta Broadeaat
WESTSIDE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith S t A H ollr Ava.
Paul
M. Call*
--- -----I t i t t a. m.
Sunder School
■ruiiimj
Sunder
Morning Worahlp — UiOt a. m.
Sunder
Evening Werehlp — TiM p. m.
Wadnaadar
Prarar S arvleo_____Tioo p. aa.

Paator

P1NECREIT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
P M t o r ------ William J. Out**
Morning Worship
llio o a. m.
Sunder School
t i l l a. m.
Training U n io n -----0:11 p. m.
Evening Worahlp
1:10 A m.
wed. Offtoaro A Toaoharo
Mooting —— ------ l i l t p. go.
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Bd. et Heater Avo.
B. Hamilton Gridin — Paalor
Sunder School ___ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — l l i t l a. m.
Training Union — l i l t p. m.
Evening Worahlp — Ii4 l p. m.

Church O f God

Methodist

CHURCH o r OOD
OK PROPHECY
&gt;101 Elm Avonuo
Rev. n. L Strickland — Paator
Sunday School_____&gt; :() a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlea — 10:41 a. m.
Ev.-.ngallatlc Sarv. _ liJO p. m.
Wadnaadar:
Young PaopU ▼. U B. Barv.
7:10 p. m.
Blbla Training Barv 1:00 p m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woadlapd Ava,
Rav. John H. Hlraa Jr.. Paator
Church School
0:41 a. m.
Morning W orahlp_11 :»4 a. m.
M T F ______________ 0:10 p. m.

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. 411
Ph. 112-1111
P a a to r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunder School ...... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Sarvlea _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union _ _ 4:10 p. m.
Evening Service _ T ilt p. m.
Wadnaidar Meetlnge:
Organlaatlora ___ tile p. m.
Prarar — ___ — T:lo p. m.
Choir - ... ......... |;|o p. m.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Unltad Church ot Chrtat)
Park Avonua at 14th St.
0:tl a. m. _ _Churoh. School
11:00 a. m. __ Worahlp Sarvlea
1:10 p. m, _ Chrlallan Youth
Mlnlatry
Rev. Walter A. R. McPherson.
Paator

Christian

Episcopal

rtftS T CHRISTIAN CHUnCII
DISCII'UKH OK CHRIST
1401 S. Sanford Ava.
It. Vernon Puller
Sunder School .___ « :t t a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straat, Longwood
Kr. Charlaa W. Blawart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ 7:11 a. ra.
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:00 a. m.
Family S c rv lc a ___0:00 a. m.
Sarvlea A Sarmon __ 10:4) a- m.

Church O f Christ

HOLT CROSS
401 S. Park Ava.
Fr. Leroy D. Soper, Raotor
Holy Communion .... 7:20 a. m.
Family Sarvlea and
Sunday School
0:00 a. m.
Morning Prayar
(Plrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:00 a. m.

CHURCH OP CHniST
Oanava
Ralph Browtr Jr.
Evangallat
Bible School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:0* a. m.
Evening Worahlp __ lilO p. m.
Wad. Prarar Sarvlea T:I0 p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOI.A CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 40 Waal
Morrla Ruhr — ... Evangallat
Blbla Claaa _ — _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:oo a. m.
Evening Worahlp
0:00 p. m.
Bible Claaoaa Wad. - 1:10 p. m-

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th St. and Laurel Ava.
Eugene S h tld o n ______ Paalor
Talaphono: 122-1422
Sunday S c h o o l---- 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:0* p. m.
Wad. Prayar larvlea 7:10 p. an.

c m m c ii or c iin t s T
l i l t Park Avanua
Bart Brown _ _ _ Evangallat
Bunder
Blbla S tu d r ____— 10:00 a. m.
Morning W o rih lp _11:00 a. m.
Evening Sarvlea _ OilO p. m.
Boo ’■Herald of Trulh" t p. m.
Bunder ou Channel t
Tuaeday
I.adlaa Bible Claaa _ IOi Oo a. m.
Wadnaadar
Blbla C la a a __ ,___TllO p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W. lllh Plaea
"The Church of tho Lutheran
Hour" and TV ’T h l* la the
Life"
Herbert W. Goerao____ Paator
Sunday School _ _ _ 0:11 a. m.
Worahlp Service __ 10:10 a. m.

Christian Science
PIRBT CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
l i t Bait Second Street
Sunder Service A
Sunder School
11:00 a. tn.
Subject: “ Mortal* and Jmmortala**
Wadnaadar Service _ 0:00 p. m.
Raadlng Room: 101 K. Ptrat.
Wookdarat lOitO a. m. - 4:10
p. m. Krldar Evtnlngi 1:104:10 p. m.

Anzlo . . , Okinawa . . . Iwo Jims? On which beachhead did they And It, that cross crudely drawn in the sand?
No doubt It appeared on every blood-stained shore where gallant men o f Christian faith have fallen wounded
sr dying!
For the Cross on which Christ died has ever stood as Uic symbol of Ilia L ife und Truth. And often It has si&gt;oken
eloquently what human lips could not frame.
Is it not too little simply to honor those who have fought and died for our freedom? Each generation must
Inscribe its own prayer on the bcnchhcad of history.
Religious freedom is the heart o f our heritage.
In s world in which Liberty must be armed to endure, faith must be practiced to be preserved.
Fray fo r yourself, your family, your nation, your w orld. . . in Uic church of your choice next Sunday,

Church Of God
CHURCH o r G(
llnd A French
II. C. S m ith __________Paalor
Sunder School ........ t i l l a. m.
Morning Worahlp „ 11:00 a. m,
Kvangellatlo Herv. _ 1:10 p. m.
Tuaa. Prarar Sarv. ., TllO p. m.
Thura. Young People
Endeavor - — ___ 1:11 p. m.

('opytlsM 1MU, KaUUr A dm tiilni Bm ka. Inc.. BtraaWf, V i.

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Runday
Deuterunumy
8:0-11

Monday
I’.viinn
14:1-7

Tuesday
John
8:31-38

Wednesday
John
14:16-24

Thuradny
ItOIlNIlM
4:i:i-2r&gt;

Friday
llnnmnl
6:1-11

Saturday
Hebrew*
11:1-12

XBENEZER METHODIBT
CHURCH
Cltrua Halghta
Rav. Ray Oratory, J r, Paator
Church School —_ 0:41 a. m.
Morning tVorahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
M T K ___ ___________ 0:10 p. m.
Eva. W o ra h lp ____1:10 p. m.
Wad. Frayor Sarvlea 7:10 p.m,

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAXARENB
W. &gt;nd i t at Mapla Avo.
Paul B le k e a ------------ Paator
Sunday School __— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:41 a. m.
T o u lh ____________— 0:00 p. m.
Evangallatla gervlea 1:00 p. m.
Mid-Week
Service ( W r f t ... Y.-** s an.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratlon — 1 :00 p. a .
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Laka Mary, Fla.
Rav. W. L. Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
0:41 a. m. ____ BTMo nenom
11:00 a. m. _Morning Worahlp
7:00 p. m. __ Evening Sarvleo
7:00 p. m. _ Wad. Mid-Week
Prayar Borvlcaa
f:oo p. m. _ 2nd Wad. Mla*»
ionary Sarvleo

Pentecostal

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1140 A Orlando Drlva
Hvry. 17-01)
Sanford. Florida
ill-7112
The Rav. George Klnnamou,
Interim Paator
Sunday School ---- 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — lliOO a. m.
Communion—P in t Sunday la
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NURSERT
______

Presbyterian

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fia.
Oak Avo. 4k trd St.
(lro vtr c. Sewell Jr. __ Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaalataat
Paator
Morning Worahlp __ 1:10 a. m.
Church School _^ t:4&gt; a. m.
Baaalon Mooli _ _ _ 10:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowship 1:40 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowship OiOO p.m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar M e a t__ 1:00 p. m.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
t i l l South Orlando Drlva
Thomaa H. Makla —.... Paator
Worahlp —--------_ 1:00 a- m.
Churoh Ichool 10:00 a. m.

TO L IS T YO U R

CHURCH
NOTICE

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ava.
John T. Adame Jr. — Paalor
Morning Worahlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday School —— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:11 a- m.
MTK

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
141 Orango Straat
Rav. E. Ruth Orant _ Paalor
Sunday School--- 10:00
a. m.
Morning W orahlp__ 11:00 a- m.
Sunday Evening — 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Blhlo Study_ 1:10 p. m.
Conqueror* Mealing
Friday --- ---------Tit*
p. aa.
A
1

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Lutheran

'

CALL

322- 26 //

M e e t i n g * ___4:10 p. m.

(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worahlp __ T :tl p. a .

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleT H E A M E R IC A N O IL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUM BER
o f Sanford

A R T BROW N
P E S T CONTROL

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

B U R N U P ft SIMS, INC.
Building Division
C E L E R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
SANFO RD W E LD IN G ft
F A B R IC A T IN G CO.
Bill W hltly ft Employees
C H E L8E A T IT L E A N D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W . First, Sanford
A . D UD A ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
H A R R E L L ft B E V E R L Y
AU TO M O TIVE
209 W . 26th S t, Sanford
B IL L H E M P H IL L MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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

N E L S O N &amp; CO., IN C.
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 Stcnstrom and S ta ff

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

O V IE D O R A D IO &amp; E L E C T R 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

PE R FE C TO N
D A IR IE S

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
JONES E LECTRIC S U P P L Y CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford
K ID D Y ’S S TA N D AR D SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford
KILG O RE SEED C O M PA N Y
1400 W. 1st 8 t„ Sanford
LE E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning

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

Z1TTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Eim

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

LO R M A N N R E A L T Y
Casselberry

L . D. P L A N T E , INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE P R IN T IN G CO.
J. M- Cameron and S ta ff
T H E R IT Z T H E A T R E
Bill Lovelace and Employees
LdROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., IN C .

STRICKLAND -M O RRISO N, INC.
and S ta ff

S M IT T Y ’S SNAPPINT T U R T L E
M OWER S A LE S A N D SERVICE

W IG H T G RO CERY CO., IN G
and S ta ff

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff

W IL80N -E IC H E LB U R G E R
M ORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff

S T A T E F A R M IN S U R A N C B
Companies
Irvin g L P ryo r and S ta ff

W ILSO N -M A IE R F U R N IT U R E COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

-SEMINOLE C O U N T Y A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Aatloch Bapllot Church, Ovlado
Central Bapllot Church, t i l l Oak Avo.
Chutuota Plrol Bapllot Church
Chuluuta Baptlet Mission
Bpurteman'a Club. Chutuota
Eldar Sprlugo Baptlet Church,
110 Lehmau Rd.
Faith Bapllot MlMlom 144 Lllaa Bd,
caaaalbarry
FI rat Bapllot Churoh, I l f Park Avo.
Frlandahlp Baptlet Church • (
Altamonte Bprlugg
11L 414, A ltaaoklo Sprlago
Plrat Baptlrt Church o f DoBary
Flrat Bapllot Chareh of Oanova
Flrot Bapllot Churah af Laka Mary
Flrot Baptlet Churoh o f Laka Hooroa
Flrat Baptlet Church o f Longwood, Oar.
Church A Orant
Flrot BaptUt Churoh o f Ovlado
fYrat Baptlet Churoh of Ban Lauda Springs
Flrat ShUok Miaolanary BaptUt Churoh,
lld l W. lllh BL
Faruot City Bapllot churoh
Fountain Hand Baptlot Church, Ovlodo
Lava Sou I ham BaptUt Mission, Chuluola
Missionary BaptUt Church North
Rd.

ML Olivo Mloalonary Bapllot Church. Saa
Lon do Springe Rd, Longwood
ML Blon Mlaalonary Baptlet. Slpoo Ava.
Now
ML
Calvary
Mloalonary
Baptlot
1101 W. 11th SL
Now Sal am Primitive Baptlot Church,
noo w . n th s l
New ML Sion Bapllot Church, tllo Pear Ava
Oahlawa BaptUt Chapa!, 1141 W. lllh SL
Oatoon Baptist Church
Pluacraat Baptist church, 101 W. Onora Rd.
Prairie Laka BaptUt Church, Rldga lid.,
Fern Park
Progrooa Mlaalonary Baptlot Churo4», Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaslcaary Baptist Churoh,
Ninth * Hickory
BL James Missionary BaptUt Church Sla.
R A I I I Ootaau
SL Paul MUaleuary Baptlot Church, Ith SL
SL Matthcwa Mlaalonary Baptist Church
Canaan Halghta
SL John’* Missionary BaptUt Churah,
I I I Cypraoa SL
flat Ofcurah, Palm Spring* Rd,
Templa Bapl'
Altamonte Springs
Waaloldo Mlaalonary BaptUt Churah,
I I I A Holly A v a
Elan Hope Bapllot Church, &gt;11 Orango Ava.

ManTon'a Mlpaiaa BaptUt Churoh
Oak H ill B A Oatooa
Moralag Olory BaptUt Churoh, Oanova Hury.

Church of tho Nativity. Laka Mary
A ll Soul* Catholic Churoh, 111 Oak A v a

CATHOLIO

BL
Ann’*
Cathclla
Church,
Parching
Place, Dallary
HI. Mary Magdalena Catholic Church. Mailland Ava. Allatnonte Springs
CHRISTIAN
Flrat Christian church, HOT B. Sanford A v a
Cangragatlonal Chrlallan Church,
14*1 Park A v a
Northalda Chrlallan Churoh, P t o r I d n
liavcn Dr, Maitland
CUUnCII OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Church

ot
ot
of
of

ChrUL H U A Park A v a
ChrlaL Oanova
Christ, Longwool
Christ, Paula
CHURCH OP OOD

Church of OoA 102 Hickory
Church of Ood, 221* B. French
Church o f OoA Ovlodo
EPISCOPAL
AU Saint* Eplaoopal Churah B. DoBary
A va, BntorprU*
Christ Episcopal Churoh, Longwood
AU Saints Episcopal, Enterprise
Holy Cross Episcopal, Park Ava. at Itk

LUTHERAN
Aeeenslna
Lutheran
Church,
Ovarbrock
Dr, Caaaalbarry
Good Shephard United Lutharu,
2(00 A Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Chuinh of th* Redeemer,
1*2 W. 21th Place
Maaalah Lutheran Church, American Loglon
llall. Prairie Lake, Kern Park
HI. Luka* Lutheran Church, HL 424 Blavla
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, E.
DsUary Avo, Enterprise
Boar I-ska Mothodlat Churoh
Botbol A M.E. Churoh, Canaan Halghta
Caaaalbarry Community Methodist Church,
2iwy. 21*12 A Ptnsy llldge ltd, Caaaalbarry
DaBary Community Uathodlat Church W.
Highlands, DaBary
Ebonaoar
Matbodlat
Church,
Old
Or­
lando Hwy.
First Matbodlat Church, 421 Park A v a
Flrat Malhodlal Church o f Ovlodo
Free Mothodlat Churoh, 101 W. 4th SL
arae* Matbodlat Church, Oaora RA
Grant Chapel A M.K. Church, Ovlado
Oakgrovo Matbodlat Churoh, Ovlcde

Oetaan Methodist Church
P aoIa
Wesleyan
Methodist.
BL
44
W. at Paola
SL Jams* A.M.E, Sanford A v a
Hi. Mary's A.M.K. Church St. nt. 411 Oatsan
St. Paul’s Matbodlat C h u r o h
Oataou
Rd. Entsrprlaa
Stafford Memorial Matbodlat C h • r a h
S. DaBary
NACAnENE
F I ra t Church af th* HaaaroaA W.
2nd at Mapla
Karn Park Church o f th* NaoarouA
O'Brien Rd, Fora Park
Lak* Mary Church of th* Nataron*
PRESBYTERIAN
Community Praabytarlan Church, Lak* Mary
Flrat
Praabytarlan
Churah,
Oak
Ava
A Ird SL
Plrat Praabytarlan Church. Casselberry
Flrat Praebytarlaa churoh of Dakary,
K. Highland
Praabytorinn Church o f Th* Covenant
I I I * A Orlando Dr.
St. Androwa Praabytarlan Church 1*11 Laanaal lick. Dr, Boar Laka
Upsala Commualty Praabytarlan Chnroh,
llpaala Rd.
Waalmlalalar Praabytarlan Church, HowaU
Pork, BL Old
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SEVENTH

D AY ADVENTIST

Foraat Laka Savanth-day Advantlst Chnroh,
Hwy. 440, Foraat City
Savanth-day Advantlst Churah, Haitian*
A v a , A lu m on u Springs
Sanford Seventh-day Advontlgt Bhtorch,
Sovanth A Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allan'* A.M.B. Church. Ollvn A lllh
Church of Ood In ChrML Ovlodo
Chulnotn Community Chnroh
Churoh of Ood o f Prophesy, MOT Elm A v a
Churah o f Jotuo Chrtat o f Letter Day
Salats, t i l l Park A v a
Community ChapaL Altamoat* Springs
Esstarn Orthodoa Church, SL Johns ChryBoston chapel, Hwy. 1T-M, Fora Park
Coagragatlan Both Iaraol. lllh A Magnolia
Flrot Churnli o f ChrlaL SolantUL
It* a lad SL
Flrat PontooooU) Church o f tseagwood
ML Ollv* Hollaooa Churah, Oak HIU
Rd, O l t l l l
Plnacrost Assembly o f Ood, ITth A Elm
Baaferd AUlnac* Church. 14*1 R Pnrh A v a
Sanford Congrogailoa o f Johovnh'n W itBOOMA l i f t W 1st SL
The Salvation Army, ltd B. lad SL
Unity Church at BaafarA I N E tot M

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Central
Breeders

Florida

Rabbit

Association

will

meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at
First Federal caucus room in
Orlando.
• • •
From

the

mailbag:

"The

mall is a bis improvement to
an

unsightly

many

alley.

more

But

so

LB J Asks $ 125 Million M ore For
Economic A id , W ar In Viet Nam

Improvements

Greater Effort
Needed, He
Tells Congress

are so necessary. We do have
a very nice, popular zoo to
be proud of. Hundreds of peo­

m w A ...

ple visit It every week. Then
— they look acrou the street
at our delapidatcd band shell
on Lake Monroe . . . Just

Secretary Beaten

try to drive around the pier.
The

bumps

are

awful

and

WASHINGTON (U P I) -

A

dangerous to cars. What and

Curtis,

when can something be done
about th is?"
• • •

and beaten today by two at­

Pre-school roundup will be
held at the West Side build­
ing, Third and Maple, on F ri­
day i-a p.m. for all children
who will he entering the first
grade o f West Side Grammar
School In the fall. Children
must be six years o f age on
or before Jan. 1. Parents arc
requested to bring birth cer­
tificates or other legal proof
of age.
• • •
The "Clock” has received
an air mall apcclal delivery
letter from Chicago atatlng
that the Nile and the St. Johns
are not the only rivers run­
ning north. Now, we arc be­
ginning to believe this. But
we enjoy the last paragraph;
"K eep up the cowl work. We
enjoy the Clock."
• • •
N A L Auxiliary of Letter
Carriers is meeting at 7:30
p.m. Tuetday at the First
Federal caucus room.
• • •
Local politicos in the cam ­
paigning just closing, made a
point of having telephone ecrvice between north and south
Seminole County. A letter to­
day from Arthur H. Beckwith
Jr., clerk o f courts, reports
hit office hat installed a toll
fre e line to the Orlando ex­
change. From now on, South
Seminole residents may tele­
phone his office without toll
charge.
• • •

R-Neb.,

was

tackers who broke

robbed
into her

W A S H IN G TO N (U P !) —
President Johnson asked Con­
gress today for an additional
$125 million in economic and

Capitol lllll apartment. She la
Mrs. Marl Chrlstcrson, 39.

i-

5 Hurt In W reck
BOWLING

G REEN,

military aid
Nam.

(U P I )—Five persons were In­
jured early today when four
cars of a five-car Baltimore
Ohio Railroad passenger
train derailed near North
Baltimore.

6

Visit Canceled
CAIRO ( U P I ) - A tired N i­
kita S. Khrushchev canceled
a visit to a Western-built
steel mill Unlay to concen­
trate on economic tstka that
could prove difficult because
of his downgrading of Arab
unity.

Reds Rout Mob
B E R LIN (U P I) - Commu­
nist police backed up by two
water cannon dispersed an
unruly crowd of booing East
German youths Sunday night
in front of the Soviet Embas­
sy in East Berlin, about 300
yarda from the Communist
wall.

Ship A fire

Baptists M eeting

Tells O f Slayings

GADSDEN, Ala. ( U P I ) - A
young
mother
told
police
Sunday that one of the FUl'a
10 mast wanted criminals
strangled her two children
with a diaper last year In
Tennessee. Mrs. Alma Mat­
thews said that Sammy Earl
Ammons, then weighted the
When introduced at the
bodies of her children with
Oviedo High all (ports ban­
a rock and threw them in a
quet Friday night as the u septic tank aa ahe looked on.
slstant to the president o f A.
Buds &amp; Sons, Jsmes Colbert
explained that when be was
appointed to the position the
only change was that he got
Uie mall delivered to him In­
stead o f delivering it himself.
While presenting the firm ’s
trophy to Jimmy Courier as
the school's most valuable
baseball player, Colbert miscued for a moment and re­
marked, " I guess I ’ll go back
to delivering mall.”
• • •

M A R IN E S o f Sanford N a v y A ir Station tiro conducting a voluntary
vehicle safety check during the last two weeks o f M ay. 7’he check w ill
enable the m ilitary and their fam ilies to do their part In making the com­
munity a safer place to live. Takin g part in the check, which opened this
morning, are, from the le ft: L t. H arry R. Gentry, S Sgt. Thomns M. W il­
liams and Lance Cpl. M. L . Compston,
(H erald Ph oto)

Laos Rule Collapses Viet Cong Hits
Five Outposts,
As Reds Score Gains Sink Vessel

V IE N TIA N E . Laos ( U P I ) - itary leader Gen. Kong Le
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Lsos’ shaky truce and coali­ fleeing to the hills.
(U P I) — A series o f hit-andNeutralist rrcm ler Situs an­
tion government crumbled to­
run attacks on government
day under a Communist on­ na Pliouma ap|&gt;calcd to the
slaught in the key Plain of British and Soviet envoys to forces Indicated today that
Jars that sent neutralist mil- do everything possible to stop the Communist Viet Cong has
the two-pronged offensive by started a rainy season offen
the Communist ratliet l.ao. live.
Britain and Russia arc coThe South Viet Nam gov
chairmen of (lie 1902 Geneva eminent announced that Com
conference which established munist guerrilss attacked five
the coalition government.
government outposts snd sank
The Pathet l.ao sweep of a landing craft in weekend ac
WASHINGTON (U P I )- T h e the strategic plain in central tion near the Cambodian bor
House Appropriations Com­ Laos dealt the coup de grace der, leaving as many as 40
mittee today ordered a 8345 to the two-year-old cease-fire Vietnamese soldiers dead or
million cut in President John­ and virtually ended all hope missing.
son's proposed $5.4 billion for an early settlement of the
The synchronized attacks fol­
budget for the U. S. spsec political crisis.
lowed Thursday's Communist
program.
The weekend successes of ambush near Saigon In which
The slash was the biggest the Psthct Lao brought a top- 51 government troops were
ordered by the committee out level review of U. S. policy on killed.
of a total o f $035 million it Laos by American officials in
There were no reports ol
cut from Johnson's proposed Washington. Sunday Secre­ Viet Cong losses In the week
budgets for 35 independent tary of State Dean Rusk met end attacks, or casualties
government agencies. Major with diplomatic representa­ among the more than 15,000
cuts alao were recommended tives of a dozen countries in­ It. S. advisers aiding the Viet­
for the civilian defense and volved with Die liny Southeast namese in the guerrilla war.
urban renewal programs.
Vietnamese
officials
and
Aslan kingdom.
The
Pathet Lao attacks their American advisers have
coincided w i t h
itepped-up been anticipating stepped-up
Communist guerrilla activity guerrilla activities to coincide
in neighboring South Viet with the beginning of the
During
the
Nam,
putting pro-Western rainy season.
season,
heavy
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- farces on the defensive In four-month
Sen. George A. Smsthcrs, (D- key parts of Southeast Asia rains turn rice paddles into
seas of mud w-hich give an ad­
Fla.), called Saturday for a as the rainy season begins.
Informed observers in Vien­ vantage to the kind of hitnation wide day of prayer for
tiane believed the Pathet Lao andni n taclies used by the
Cubans May 20.
That date Is the birthday of offensive was the Commu­ Viet Cong.
nists' final reply to Die union
Cuban independence.
neutralist
and
rightist
" I ran think o f no belter of
achieved
after the
way to indicate our support forces
of their cause for liberty," bloodless right-wing c o u p
Apri l 10.
Smsthcrs said.

Space Fund Cut
By House Panel

Smothers Asks
Doy Of Prayer

Shift In Laos
°o!icv Hinted

WASHINGTON (U P I) - U.
S. [vilify in Laos was being
given d e e p
soul-searching
thought today hy administra­
tion officials concerned about
new Communis! attacks In
Die Southeast Aslan troublespot.
American officials
said
some major decisions might
have to be made soon. There
was a feeling In high quar­
ters that the latest Red at­
tacks might he tire "last
straw "—that the Communists
could not be permitted to
keep on violating the Laotian
truce.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk summoned to conferenc­
es at the State Department
Sunday diplomats from a doz­
en countries with special in­
terest in Laos.

The thickest fog seen since
one o f our Clock winders left
California blanketed an area
between Casselberry and San­
ford early tills morning. T ra f­
fic was held to a m ail's pace
along
the route. Oncoming
autos, even with headlights
burning, were barely visible
at 40 feet In some places.
•

•

*

Seminole County Chamber
o f Commerce Manager John
Krider aald that some 3,500
"fro m ” auto tags—advertis­
ing Seminole County and the
six county munlclpalltiei plus
Chuluola, are now in "circu­
lation.” Krider says that to
faia knowledge Seminole is the
first county In Florida to use
«41w plf H i* this manner.

to advnnre the

nnti-Communlst war in Viet

^

Ohio

LONG
BEACH,
Calif.
(U P I ) A Norwegian motorship caught fire early today
about 450 miles sonth of here
o ff the coast of Mexico and
the Coast Guard said it had
one report that possibly 10
persons
were
unaccounted
Roger Miller, o f Oviedo, for.
•dds to the odd names of mu­
nicipalities with a list from
Georgia, He reports o f PokeA T LA N TIC C ITY. N. J.
palego, Hard Cash, Spilt Silk (U P I) — A big week in Bap­
and Between. And he remind! tist history, certain to point
o f the old fam iliar odd name, up differences
within
the
Plum Nelly, plum out of faith, opened here today. Ad­
Tennessee
and nearly
in vance meetings were held in
Georgia.
connection with the Am eri­
« • •
can Northern Baptist Conven­
Annual spring concert of tion, which begins tonight,
the Seminole High School glee and
the Southern
Baptist
club will he held at 8 p.m. Convention which opens Tues­
Tuesday in the school auditor­ day.
ium. No charge.
• • •
Must have been a busy
weekend at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital. From Thursday
through Sunday there were 48
admlsiions, nine births and 33
discharges. Of the 35 admis­
sions 14 were from nut of
town.

jf i*
' 1 .

receptionist for Sen. Carl T.

Boat Motor Stolen
L E A R N IN G HOW to operate the controla o f a je t bomber is Larry
Rudd, 18-year-old Stanford youth who viaited the Sunford Naval A ir
Station Saturday during the four-hour Open House. O ffering advice ia
Chief C. H. DeMorse, one o f the attendant! o f the fligh t control aystem
trainer. A ll functions o f a real Jet are performed by the person in the
sited the base fo r the annual
‘cockpit* o f the trainer. Thousand! viai
(Herald Photo),
Armed Force* Day event.

\

Theft of an outboard motor
from his boat was reported to
shertlf's deputies over tbe
weekend by Albert Adams.
Tbe b o a t
was recovered
across Lake Jessup but the
motor ii musing, police said.

1

"The Viet Cong guerrillas,
under orders from their Com­
munist masters in the north,
have Intensified terrorist ac­
tions against the peaceful
pcopla o f South Viet Nam ,"
Johnson said In a special
message to Congress.
"This increased terrorism
requires Increased response,"
he said.
O f the new funds, $70 mil­
lion would he fo r economic
and $65 million fo r military
uses In Viet Nam.
Johnson said this was one
of
"tw o
major
changes"
which prompted his request to
add the $125 million for Viet
Nam to the 83.4 billion fo r­
eign aid program he already
hail submitted to Congress for
the tuns fiscal year, starting
July 1.
The other change, he said,
was that "a new government
under Prime Minister Khanli
has come to power, bringing
new energy and leadership
and new hope for cffectiva
action."
*
"1 share with Ambassador
Henry Cabot Lodge the con­
viction that this new govern­
ment ran mount a successful
campaign against the Commu­
nists,” the President declared
"W e cannot respond to the
new situation in Viet Nam
within the limits of the o rig­
inal budget proposal without
unacceptable danger to our
other baste security Inter­
ests," the President laid.
Johnson noted t h a t
In
Murrh Khanh "declared his
intention to muhlllzu his na­
tion" and enlarge his domes­
tic budget by 40 per rent to
provide for this.
"W e must share the Inrreased rusts of the grratly
intensified
Vietnamese
e f­
fo rt," Johnson said.

Two Guilty In
Manslaughter
A six-man Circuit Court
jury Friday found a man and
woman guilty of manslaught­
er in the fatal heuting o f a
22 month-old child ami re­
ceived sentences of from six
months In 30 years in state
prison.
Hearing Dir verdicts after
the jury
deliberated "less
thin 30 minutes" were Wil­
liam Gabte Taylor and Ro­
berta Mitchell who had been
living together in an urea mo­
tor court since last October.
They had been accused of
Inflicting a Ire aling on the
baby girl on Dec. 14. They
took the tot lo the local hos­
pital where It was pronounced
dead on arrival.
The two were arrested by
Deputy Sheriff J. Q. (S lim )
Galloway and charged with
manslaughter.
Tire trial opened Thursday
morning with (election of the
jury, continued that after­
noon with testimony from
state witnesses and then was
completed
Friday
morning
with summations from oppos­
ing attorneys and the charge
from Circuit Court Judge
Volie A. Williams.
Neither defendant took the
stand during the trial.
Representing
Taylor :vai
Atty.
Mack Cleveland Jr.
while Atty. David Flaxer rep­
resented tbe Mitchell woman.
Tbe prosecuting attorney was
Hike Hose w in .

Burns, High Separate
After Heated Setto
M IA M I (U P I ) — Florida’s
two Democratic gubernatorial
opponents, w-ith a civil rights
wedge driven bluntly between
them Sunday night, took their
campaigns on separate ways
in Dade County today.
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
Burns
threatened Sunday
night lo lone it with no fu­
ture dual-appearances with
Miami Mayor Robert King
High
"depending
on
his
(H igh's) future conduct."
Burns was scheduled to
meet an Elk's club in Home­
stead today ami have a re­
ception for a Miami support­
er later. He is scheduled to
tic on a radio program later
tonight.
High's campaign today was
to start with a breakfast fo l­
lowed hy a television taping
session in the afternoon.
The pair had their fourth
straight fare • to - face meet­
ing. and the hottest o f the
runoff campaign, at a televi­
sion debate Sunday night.
The debate, which had been
scheduled to go for a half
hour, blossomed suddenly Into
an hour program when mod­
erator — host Ralph Renlck
WTVJ steered the questions
to civil rights.

Deductions May
Not Cover All
Of Income Tax

Renick asked each candidate
how he regarded N A A C P ap­
proval of a candidate. The
N A A C P Political Action Com­
mittee, In a pre-first primary
analysis, said High had the
best attitude
toward civil
righta out o f the six Demo­
crats In the race.
But the N A A C P says it did
nor -'form ally" hack High.
The two men answered the
question, hut the answers took
too long for Hums,
He got up and headed o ff
stage snying he would not
participate further in the de­
bate unless the format o f the
progrnm was followed.
" I understood the questions
from you (ltentek) would lie
with one minute limitation, . .
1 did not know we were going
to get Into the same vicious

Final Canal
Route To Be
Discussed

EDW ARD

KOSKY,

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
non o f Mr. and Mrs.
The Internal Revenue Serivee
Louis Husky, 101 Pine(IR S ) said today it would ask crcat D rive, hns re­
businessmen lo tell their em­ ceived an nppointment
ployes about the possibility
to the U. S. Naval
that not enough money would
Acndemy,
Annapolis,
be withheld from their pay­ Md. front U. S. Rep.
checks to cover Income taxes
A. S. Herlong Jr, He
due next April 15.
w ill report fo r duty
The
federal
tax agency
June 80.
plans to mail out notices lo
some 4it million companies
next Friday, urging that em­
ploys be advised " lo re­
view their tax status" for 1M4.
Many companies have Indi­
cated they already are doing
this, an IRS spokesman aald.
Payroll withholding may not
TALLAH ASBER ( U P I )
be sufficient to cover tax Ha
—Gov. Farris Bryant wilt
bility this year because o f the cut the ribbon M ey 18 op­
recently enacted $11.I f Million ening Interstate Highway
tax cut.
Four from Daytona Bearh
White everyone received a to Orlando.
"substantial"
reduction
in
The 8 p. m. ceremony at
taxes, It may not seem to to
Daytona will open all of
some taxpayers, when they
this free express highway
file their returns next spring
between Daytona Beach and
unless they act now to correct
Tampa, eseept for the sec­
the situation.
tion from Ik n ta b iw i O N
Starting last March 5, the
lando north. The reel has
rate at which taxes are with­
been opened previously.
held from wages dropped four
points— from 18 down to 14
per cent. But Die tax rales
themselves — the
rales
at
which taxplayers must final­
ly pay—did not drop so fast.
CtileT of Pollco George KelCongress write Die law so that
soy reported today that Boyd
tax rales would fsll In (wo
E. Edwards, 25, o f Orlando,
stages, not reaching the bot­
had confessed In breaking in­
tom until HHlV
to Die rity hall and breaking
open the safe, taking records,
checks and $147 In cash. K el­
sey aald the checks ami cash
wore returned.
Edwards, charged
with
breaking and entering and
grand larceny, was released
An estimated 260 members, under $3,500 bond by Peace
wives and guests of six Cen­ Justice Thomas Moon.

Bryant To Open
1-4 On May 29

Confession Of
Theft Reported

Technicians To
Visit SNAS

tral Florida technical groups
will
inspect sonic of the
Navy's latest technology to­
morrow ns they visit Die Han­
ford Naval A ir Ktntion for a
tour and aircraft currier land­
ing demonstration.
Later the groups will hold
a eomhlned dinner meeting at
the M ayfair Inn where they'll
lirur an address hy Capt.
James 0. Mayo, Commander
o f .Sanford's Heavy Attack
Wing One.
The Orlando chapter o f the
American Society for Metals
i* arranging the program. A l­
so Included are the American
Society fo r Chemical Engi­
neers, (ha American Society
o f Tool M anufacturer and
E ngineer, the Florida Engi­
neering Society, the American
Society o f Mechanical Engi­
n e e r and the American So­
ciety o f Quality Control En­
g in e e r.
The combined technical sncietiea will aaaembla at 5:30
p. m. In the N A S Sanfurd au­
ditorium. They will Inapact
the N avy’a new twin-jet RA6C Vigilante reconnaiaeanca
bomber on the fligh t line and
in the air during Field Mirror
Landing Practice, a simula­
tion o f aircraft carrier landInga.
Finally they'll tour new
facllitlea o f Die Naval A ir
Maintanaaca Training Group,
which trains support person­
nel fo r Sanford's six squad­
rons.

attacks Mr. High hat resort­
ed to."
But he returned and con­
tinued the clash after High
asked:
" A r * we still on the a ir ? "
Burns said before his tem­
porary exit that he did not
feel it was right for any kind
of bloc vote, but High snap­
ped that * Negro bloc vote
helped elect the Jacksonville
mayor. Burns conceded that
he got a heavy N egro vote
in hit hometown, hut added
that "w ith the N egro vote
thrown away, I still would
have won."
Burns has claimed that
High has the hacking o f tha
N AAC P, and both High and
the N A A C P have drnled an7
official hacking in this direc­
tion. High, in turn, has ac­
cused the Jacksonville mayor
— an unsuccessful candidate
for governor in 1POO — of
courting the N egro vote hy
playing up to the N A A C P .

Absentee Ballots
Applications for absentee
ballot* in Die May 26 primary
will bo issued by Registrar
Camilla Bruce until 5 p. m.
Thursday, she reported al
noon today.

Final alignment o f the St.
Johns-Indlan R iver Canal will
be discussed Friday at a
luncheon meeting in Del.and
with the DeLand Chamber of
Commerce Cape Kennedy Ac­
cess Road Committee.
The luncheon will be held In
ths Calico Kitchen Restau­
rant with directors o f tha
Canal D litrict. A fte r it, the
director! will meet with the
Chamber group,
To be discussed is the high­
way which will parallel tha
canal and originate In tha
vicinity o f the Orange C ltyDeLand interchange on 1-4
and terminate at U.S. 1.
The canal will open up !
waterway from Lake Monroe
to the Indian River. F ill from
the dredging operation w ill
he used to build the highway.
The four-lane road w ill ba
located to tha north o f tha
canal and ba placed fa r
enough away from It so that
the canal aide can he utilised
fo r Industry, pleasure beat­
ing and other uses.
West o f Sanford and near
the St. Johns River bridge
will be located « number of
warehouses
and
terminal
buildings to handle the ex­
pected outbreak o f new ma­
teriel! arriving by way o f
the canal.
The
Lake
Monroe
area
would be reserved fo r a huge
marina, according to plana
now under discussion.

Maxwell Jury
Being Chosen
Attorneys were questioning
prospective Circuit Court jur­
ors this morning in an effort
to seat a six-man panel to
hoar
an
armed
robbery
charge.
The defendant was identi­
fied is Bernard Maxwell who
allegedly used a knife to rob
Charles Crtspflcld of $288.34
last Feb. 25.
The defense
attorney
la
Paul C. Perkin* of Orlando.
Handling the prosecution ia
Attorney
A.
J.
Ilosotnan.
Hearing the case la Circuit
Court Judge Voile A. W il­
liams.

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Eppa; Leroy Nopper and Bonnie Todd.
F o r centuries, Latin, Oar*
manic and Celtic ra c«i have
associated May Day with re­
ligion* and othar festal obaervancea. To th li day, May
Day custom* survive In May
polo dances, the crowning of
the queen o f May and outings
to field and forest.
In keaptna with ancient
tradition, tha Student Coun­
cil o f Seminole .High School
staged their annual May Day
Ball Saturday night at the
Citric Center with "R e fle c ­
tion! o f Spring" carried out
In elaganre and splendor.
The

JU N IO R AT T E N D A N T S , and dates, Ronnie Hinson and Linda Spencer;
Joe Earless and Janie Whit#.

Spring Band
Concert Set

Carbon! Rites Being Planned
Funeral services are belns
planned for a 4*-yaar-old fa­
ther o f three who drowned
Saturday afternoon whan he
•tapped into e deep hole in
Lake Harney near Geneva.
Deed Is William Vinceot
Carbonl, who lived o ff Jungle
Road near Lake liarocy.
H it body wae recovered at
•bout 10 p. ra. Saturday aftor
prolonged
dragging
opera­
tions by sheriffs deputies aidad by residents In the area.
Police said Carbon!, a truck
driver and World War II vet­
eran, had gone to hie two
eons' rescue when they got
into difficulty while hunting
for bait. The boye were re­
turned to safety but Um fa­
ther disappeared in one of the
dredged-out hole*.
The victim la survived by
Ids widow, lira. Agnes Carb u d ; two tons, William Vin­
cent Carbonl Jr. and Darrell;
• daughter, A lfreds; hla mo­
ther, Mrs. Alfreds Carbonl of
Geneva; two brothers, Hen­
ry Carbuul of the U. S. Ma­
rine Corps In Albany, Ga.,
and Hugo Carbonl o f Titus­
ville.
Tito body wae forwarded to

the

S. P. Fowler Dies
In Winter Park
Sidney P . Fowler, fit, who
resided In Lake Mary for the
last to years, died at 5:30
a. m. today at Winter l ’ ark
Memorial Hospital.
Born In Keoiauqua, Iowa,
he waa a retired airplane
pilot. He waa a member of
Sanford Barracks, World War
I Veterans;; a director o f the
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire De
part moot and a member of
the I.akc Mary Chamber of
Commerce.
Surviving arc hia wife, Mrs.
Lctha Fowlor; two brothers
and three listen .
Funeral services will he
conducted by Itev. Lucian
Scoll, Winter Park, at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday. Interment will
b« in Kooetuqu*.

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(ipring concert o f Seminole
High School band will be
held Friday at 8 p.m. In the
school's amphitheater,
Special tribute w ill be peld
to the senior band members
who will bt appearing fo r the
last time this year.
A banquet will precede tha
concert with bandsman, rel­
atives and close friends at­
tending. Awards for the year
will be presented by Ernest
Cowley, bandmaster.
Among the awards will be
letters to outstanding bands­
men, keys to tha moat out­
standing
senior
bandsmen,
trophies to the most Improv­
ed musician and twlrler, tha
beat musician and twlrler.
The final event o f the ban­
quet will be tha announce­
ment o f tlie officers.
The general public la Invit­
ed to the concert which w ill
l&gt;« free.

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J. M. Saucer
Funeral Held
Funeral services for Joseph
Moiee Saucer, 74, were con­
ducted Friday afternoon at
Sanford Municipal Cemetery
under direction o f Key-McCab* Funeral home, Jackson­
ville. Tha Itev. Richard L y ­
ons officiated.
Born in Talatka, Mr- Sau­
cer came to Sanford in early
life and resided here until
1037. He has resided In Jack­
sonville since.
Surviving are three chil­
dren, Mr*. Marguerite (kbitsman, o f St. Cloud, and George
J. Saucer, o f Jacksonville,
and Jay C. Saucer, o f Ovie­
do; a alster, Mrs. E. A. E.
Malian, and e niece, Mrs. Ma­
dden Mallen, o f Sanford.

Burundi King
To See LBJ
WASHINGTON
(U P l)
—
King Mwambutsa IV of Bur­
undi will call on TreiMenl
Johnson Tuesday el (he While
House.
The African ruler, who Is In
this country
to visit the
World's Fair, also will moot
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
■nd be ■ guest at a lunch
given by Undersecretary of
State George W. Ball.

Gacdkcn, in HUH, first preThe Sl.OOO-biU of U, S. curpared the drug cocaine from rcncy bears tire portrait eg
coca leaves.
Grover Cleveland.

The

county

and

Cocoa for services and Inter­
ment.

entire

the Civic Center waa trans­ ion end Kenny P o ff end Cent
Into an enchanting Wheatland end Billy Wiggins,
garden, featuring arched ar­ Junior attendants were Linda
Spancer and Ronnie Hinson
bors clinging with vines inand Janie White and Joe Fartcrapersed with miniature um­ leas. Sophmores were Marilyn
brellas. Centering the area Eppa and John Cannavlno and
waa the traditional May pole Bonnie Todd and Leroy Nop­
with brilliantly hued stream per.
formed

era and balloons, surrounded
by a profusion o f greenery
and white wrought Iron gar­
den furniture.
The colorful coronation cer­
emony depicted the pomp and
solemnity o f the Investiture
o f a royal monarch. Steve
Sewell Introduced the king
and queen and attendants as
they promenaded under the
arched arbors to approach the
stage. Tha queen and her at­
tendants
carried
beautiful
bouquets tinted in accord with
their lovely formats, and their
dates all wore matching bou­
tonniere*.
Preceding the Introduction
o f the court were Vicky Rey­
nold!, daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs.
Don
Reynolds, who
served as flow er girl and
Kevin Epps, eon o f Dr. and
Mrs. A . W . Epps, Jr. who
was crown bearer.
The lovely queen, Brenda
Brown, w e* gowned in an ex­
quisite floor length white
eheer organ am erestlon with
her tiara sparkling as she
entered on the arm o f king,
Dale Alexander, dressed In all
whlta formal attire.
Attendant* and their date*
were, seniors, Barhara Wat-

Tha tables were centered
with miniature May poise,
surrounded with fern and um­
brellas. A variety o f edkes,
candles, nuts and punch waa
sarved during the evening.

M iia Jerl Wheatland, pop­
ular and talented vocalist,
held the audience eeptlva with
a muilcal medley.
Dance music was furnished
by "T h a Coachman.”
Misa Ethel Kiser and Paul
Hickson, aaaiaUd by Mlaa Ollie Reeaa Whittle were faculty chairmen o f this fabulous
May Day Ball Coronation.
Student Committees assisting with the highly success­
ful bell
were Invitations,
Cent Wheatland, chairman;
Band contract, Jimmy Dod­
son, chairman; Refreshments,
Susie Htlbeck, chairman with
Carol Oxford, co-chairman;
Reserve Civic Canter, Con
Wllaon, chairman; Equipment
and supply,
Ronnie Hall,
chairman, assisted by Bill
8tamp*r and Dais Alexander.
A lio Claan-up, David La­
nier, chalrmun with Ronnie
Rim er co-chairman, assisted
by Randall Chase, Bill Stemper, Jimmy Dodson, and Ron­
nie Hall: Thank you notes,
Cent Whaatlnnd, chairman,
with
Barbara
Bolger, cochairman; Decorations, Bar­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
— bara Wataon, chairman, with
Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, (R- Stefany Waatgate, co-chair­
N. Y ,), proposed Sunday a man, assisted by Martha Kosnationwide "adopt by m ail" ky, Linda Spencer, Con W il­
program for Americana to son, Ronnie Hall, David Lahelp underprivileged children nlar and Pat Btenatrom. (Mora
in Appalachia snd other pov­ Pictures In Tuesday's Herald)
erty areas.
Keating said In a television
broadcast for New York sta­
Funeral lervlree
for Mr.
tions that similar programs
Joseph Mesas Bsucsr,
wars
had beet set up for Americana conducted Friday afternoon at
to help children In foreign 1 p. m. In Sanford Municipal
ametery under direction ef
countries and Gw same Idea •’
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�Thousands Visit Sanford N avy A ir Station For Open House
Several

thousand

visitor*

formed by LC E. II. Haupt in ground as the pitot lowered
front o f the base tower.
his rescue gear twice to make
The crowd was kept behind perfect r e c o v e r y o f the
a roped-off area as the ‘cop­ "downed" ninn. Aa the lifts
ter pilot displayed his skill
were made, the crowd sent up
In making the aircraft hovsr
in midair, more sideways, a loud cheer.
The noon activity wn* fo l­
Probably the most spectac­ backward* and straight up
whom cake from s e v e r a l
lowed by a crash-firefighting
prior
to
the
rescue.
ular
event
o
f
the
day
was
the
counties miles away to lour
An
airman sat on the display and it too drew loud
nir-sen helicopter rescue per­
the local station.
applause and checra from the
crowd.
Many types o f N avy air­
craft were o n
diapIay
throughout the four hours

The gates were opened at
thorough knowledge that the
milled around Sanford Naval Nuvy's air arm is flexed and 10 a. ni. Saturday and the
crowds were not long in com­
A ir Station Saturday fo r four ready to strike whenever the
ing. The displays were “ se­
need arises.
hour* o f Inspecting the mod­
Nothing was held hark as cured" shortly after 2 p. m.
ern facility.
bnse personnel went nil out to and the throngs bi-gun a
And they left with a more
whom enme from s e v e r a l gradual departure.

Central Florida
WW Council
Meets

with pilot* and other crew­ from the giant Jet engines to
men o fferin g advice to those radio control and communica­
seeking it on the capabilities tions.
Continuous
movirs
were
of the planes.
shown
in
one
building
snd
It
A ll types o f ammunition,
from huge bombs to tiny
rockets and small arms, were
shown with appropriate signs
telling o f their use.
A ll buildings were open for
inspection and drew consider­
able response from the visit­
ors, N avy personnel explained
the operations o f all phases,

The Welcome Wagon Coun­
cil of Central Florida met
Tuesday, May 12, at the Win­
ter Haven Moose Lodge with
a total of 65 women present,
representing some 3.000 mem­
bers o f the 19 clubs which arc
active in tiic council. Host­
esses for the event were
members of the Winter Haven

too drew an active response.
Many fllina which havo only
r e c e n t l y been declassified
were aecn. T lirie included the
previously seerrt ejection seal
which allows a crewman to
be tossed free of tho aircraft
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Club.
Speaker for the day was
E. L. Davis, executive vice
president of the Winter Haven
Chamber of Commerce, who
spoke favorably on the part
Welcome Wagon plays in his
city.
Recommendations present­
ed by Mrs. Margaret Cann,
executive
supervisor were;
(1 ) keep a file on all council
meetings; (2 ) pass the file
on to Incoming presidents for
use as reference material
(3 ) ail clubs should become
members of the council; (4 )
all clubs should establish a
calendar bails with all o ffi­
cers coming In at the same
time, preferably In January,
and (6 ) annual reports frum
all clubs are to be turned in
to Mra. Cann at the end of
1961,
Mrs. Cann will o ffer a prize
o f $10 to tlic club having the
largest representation at the
Ocala council meting which
will be held at Silver Springs,
Sept. 16.
Motion also was approved
that each club keep detailed
recorda o f hours
given to
charity with reports to be
presented to council at tha
end o f the year.

, Lyman Science
Students Tour
Medical Center
Sixty top member* o f tha
T.yman High School scienea
classes left today fo r a tour
o f tha Medical Center at J.
*
H illl. M iller H o s p i t a l in
Gainesville,
Tha field trip is being sponaored by the Seminole-DeRary
Division o f tha Florida Heart
Association. Accompan y I n g
the student* are a e I a n e •
teacher Sal Manfre and South
Scminola program chairman,
. Mrs. Elisabeth Thomae, both
»
o f whom are member! o f tha
*
local heart division.
Student* will be conducted
through the Heart eatherisation laboratory and the cardi­
ology laboratory during the
morning session o f the tour
and will meet after lunch
with representatives o f the
Schoole of Pharmacy, Health
Related Services and Nursing
m
at the Univerelty.
Field tour* auch as this one
fo r science students art an
activity o f the Community
Service p r o g r a m and the
Young Scientist Committee of
tha Florida Heart Associa­
tion.

T H I im (JHADE C H IL D R E N o f Mrs. Mildred W higlm m , Mrs. Frances
K illed and Mrs. Long o f W estsido Grummnr School presented an oper­
etta, " I f I W ere Going," recently nt the school. Countries "v is ite d " In­
cluded N orw ay, England, B rittany, France, Spain and A frica . Children
wore costumes and presented songs and dances o f the countries w ith tho
assistance o f Mrs. Ralph Stumpf, music teacher. Scenes w ere drawn by
the pupils.

NATO Nuclear
Hopes Brighten

M«I| Ctwtoi
PAIN TS

TH E H AG U E (U P I) — Al
I Red sources .aid today recent
off-stage consultations have

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‘'considerably increased" the
likelihood of Allied appro­
val o f the internationally —
manned nuclear navy propos­
ed by the United States.
“ They said the U S.-favored
force of surface vessels equip­
ped with
Polaris
missiles
probably will come Into ex­
istence, perhaps early next
year.
Opposition to the project
was said to have lessened be­
cause It was regarded as o f­
fering political advantages.
A U.S. destroyer is to start
experimental operation, prob­
ably next month. West Ger­
many, Italy, Rritoin, Holland,
Greece
and
Turkey
have
agreed to make men available
fo r Its crew.

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Voters Reject Opportunity
Tha meant defeat o f the water
control bill was a defeat the people
o f Seminole handed themselves.
Obviously the people did not com­
prehend the measure because they
rejected exactly what they asked the
County Commission for in 1061.
It was then, after water brought
severe damages to certain areas, the
people asked the Commission fo r ac­
tion but, legally, could obtain only
sympathy.
But the Commission decided to do
something more. They investigated
and found that a water control meas­
ure was vitally needed. They went
to Atlanta and asked the Housing
and Home Finance Agency for help.
But the agency said tnnt lieforc
they could grant funds to finance a
master control plan the county would
have to have authority to put tha
plan in effect. They did not eay that
the county would nave to earry out
the plan — only that It have the au­
thority.
To get it the Commission asked
the county's legislative delegation to
get approval to put the measure on
the ballot. This would have been suf­
ficient fo r the H1IFA to grant the
funds necessary to provide the coun­
ty with a master plan.
Opponanta o f tha bill said that tha
taxing powers o f the Commission
would lie too broad. But they over­
looked the fact that even today the
Commission has the power to levy a
tax up to 10 mills for roads and
bridges but only 1.66 mills is actual­
ly being levied. This is true in a
number o f other areas.
It was also charged that the Com­

Worry Clinic

mission could obligate the tax pay­
ers by Issuance o f general obligation
bonds. True, but not without a refer­
endum vote o f freeholders and in full
compliance o f existing state laws
which govern such matters.
This leads us to believe that the
Commission has lnson, is row and
would be in tho future quite pru­
dent in setting millages in all areas
o f county management.
While our Bister county o f Orange,
already having received some $200,0(H) in federal funds for its master
plan which is now 80 percent com­
plete, moves forward, Seminole must
await the next session o f the legis­
lature fo r permission to again put
the measure before the people. It
will require another 18 to 24 months.
Opponents o f the bill charged the
commission with having ulterior mo­
tives. Nothing could have been fur­
ther from the truth. The commis­
sion’s only desire was to devise a
wntcr control plan fo r Seminole, set
up districts, and let the people them­
selves vote as to what they thought
best fo r their own area.
Tho voters did not reject the Coun­
ty Commission. They rejected the
opportunity to Improve their own
properties and enhance its monetary
ana material value.

Glrla,
riag*

E very now and then, when directions." And one mutt
forget that Souvanna
nation fo r a bit o f exorcise, Phouma (toundt Ilka a groat
I aelto Uio opportunity to try Southern dleh from Savan­
to put tho goings on In Lao* nah, doean’t It 7 ) haa to coma
In order.
to terma with hit half-brother,
A msn'o mind muet be In Prince Souphanouvong who,
top poor, with ila cerebellum up until wa want to prtat,
hitting on all tight, and all waa leader o f the pro-Comlobea lubricated, fo r him to munlat Pathet I.ao, form erly
atralvhtm cut t.ana.
known ae Ute Lap Pala,
Usually I hare ths hslp
Tha Pathet Lao, you will
o f m y man In Vientiane, but m o a t
certainly remember,
ha waa Involved In Monday's broke away from the Kong
coop (o r M i It Wednesday’s Le party after an argument
roup 7 ) and tha cable office over the ute o f glar^ poleI ’m
waa held by the Y a n g Wats, vaulting p o I e a . No
a splinter group o f the left- wrong. That arguinuDt, which
center • neutralist-vegetarian brought about open warfare
party, tha Pothot Woe. So, In tha Lung Dat delta, wae
hla normally informative dit­
dis­ between the Khat Xoa and
patch eonId not be sent.
tha Whang Kangs.
This meant I had to go It
Tha talk la now that tha
alone, and going It alone In Phoum Jni (they are Juit a
l,aoa la treacheroua business. ■hade le ft o f left-right-IsfU
I t Is always safe, however, to mlddle) plan to form a coali­
assume that Prince Souvanna tion with Prlnca Kong Do (a
Phouma la ahahy and In eeeond eouiln by marriage to
#• Souvanna Phouma on hla
trouble. Ha claims to be a
neutralist, but I f ha is
io ha
ho la mother's aids), and atago a
tha only oaa la Laos.
coup against From Khay aad
just announ­
anaotm- hla regular Irregular guarTha Prince haa juat
king over tha
tho rlllaa, now operating with
ced that ha la taking
afdirection o f all m ilitary a
f­ ■ueeeta in tha upper-lower
th li, ha
ho w ill have section o f tho plain* o f Phlnk
fairs. To do this,
to equal Stephen Laacock's Poo.
meaeenger who "mounted hla
I f thlt oome* about, aad
horaa and galloped o ff In all there la a atrong likelihood

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Mrs. Maryann Miles

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Mrs. Joa. K. Mathleus
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Mrs. France* Wester

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Monday, May 18,1864

that it will, Phouma, and hla
have to turn their back* on
the

Veet

Vltee,

headed

by

Chang Koo, and aoek aid
either from Household Fin ­
ance o r the Roll Bank.
I t la common knowledge
that the real strong man In
Laoe, alUiough hla name It
n tvsr mentioned In polite so­
ciety, or even In the deepeit
bush, la Prlneo Lao Low, a
full half-brother to Oomph
La. I f this b*hlnd-ths-sean*a
etring-puller decides to make
u thow o f atrongth, there le
nothing to prevent the total
eollapoa o f Kah Can. who haa
boon biding hla tlm * under
the alia* o f Lymph Lun.
I f that happen* — well,
there could he real trouble In
Laos. I/ t ua all hope and
pray that thing* In Laoi will
remain fa irly firm and as
statle aa they aro today.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

WASHINGTON’ - (NF.A) Until recently, U. S. scient­
Studio* by ttartied U. S. ists have been confident that
acleatlati reveal that the So­ wo were well ahead of the
viet Union la putting 10 per Russians. That may still be
cent more effort than the true, for the big Soviet push
United Stalci into tearing bow la less than four years old.
to control tho energy that'i Rut with thlt new Soviet e f­
fort, U. S. superiority could
la the H-bomb.
Tho United Statci now hat disappear In less than five
MS actooiiita on controlled years. Soma scientists believe
thermonuclear reeearch. The ths UJ.S.R. la already abend.
If tha Soviets got there
Soviet Union has 600 on thli
potentially tremendoua eource first to fusion control, it
would bring a bigger world­
of power.
The Ruttlant aro investing wide shock Uian the first
heavily In new research build­ Sputnik. As one scientist puts
ing*
and In high-powered it, "In the long run It Is
equipment.
The
Kurchatov much more Important to solve
laboratory In Moicow it the (th o) energy (needs o f) man­
largest In the world In fusion kind fo r o m than just to put
a satellite up."
mao arch.
The major problem In con­
Tha Communist party haa
ordered that controlled fusion trolled fusion la learning how
research lie pot on the first- to contain large amounts of
priority list and all mone­ the Interacting hot gas par­
ticles
bring
them
toward
tary ceilings removed.
Soviet
scientists
already temperatures equaling those
h a v« moved to fast In ooe on tho sun's surfaoa and con­
contain
these
crucial fusion control pro­ centrate or
blem, reports a highly placed gases (plasm a) In • small
U. S. nuclear phytlclat, that enough space with sufficient
their results hava sparked a stability so that fusion will
whole series of now Ideas In tak* place continuously,
the United States.
i Scientists have been able

Letters

The

Rente

To The Editor

weleeme* !•«- her at the end of tho school lise I ’ m dealing with compas­

n frost I to vo* S on n pofeISO a ffa ir*, two w rit**
* * * ■ wow* s n t l M tfee w tl*o *1*0 r a r r ln Ik* writer**
trwo M a t* aa* t l l r t M . fa tte r*
Of fo w tr tkaa I M w a r** Mill
b* given n r »f» r » »c * . U i o n
• U t M M l In nlkava aro i m , i a k l, a r t t M H tk sr * • not &lt;M|
lo oornnnnllilo*. P n t r r I* oo«
nnkllakaO k r TO* Mania.

year that he enjoyed the Bi­
ble stories more than anything
(hey had during the school
year. Till* Is only to show that
at least tome children do get
something out of I t I for one
don't believe that tha youthi
are much different than othera
Editor, Herald:
before them were.
I cut th* enclosed article
R. A. Cobb
out o f the Inside page of an­
other pepor last vraak. I have Editor, Herald:
boon ■ resident o f Sanford
How doe* one go about
•Incg 1910, although I am aow
thanking
the wonderful people
working out o f town and got
oa your staff. It baa been my
boro# only on wnoteads.
There haa bran so much
printed about the delinquent
youths o f today aad always os
tha front pagea of tha dally
papen. I thought you might
bn willing to reprint on the
front page o f The Herald if
you can find room for i t
The way our ministers are
opposing tho Bible reading
la the schools, I fee) like
these young people do, whet
la our oatioa earning tee, a f­
ter
all tbooe year*. My
daughter la a teacher la the
Seminole County schools, aad
has bad prayer ta d read* a
Bible story dally for the past
10 y e a n . Last year a third
grade boy la her room told

W ALT AM A. UIHLOW. KUITOH S I B r t B U I B B a
PRANK VOI.TOI.INK, CSronlaMon - Oooeral H
JULIAN I n BTRNgTKOK
MOT ORKBN
Associate Editor
Aavortlolas Manager
PJUCU PAR PRUT
HOT PIA T T
Uanaalot editor
aoaorat Advortlilns Manager
KAKKV L JOHNSON
MAKKIMTT M. ■TAPLMTOM
City Batter
Claaellloa Director
J ID T NULLS
JANIK aMOKMAKBM
C"aaty Rdltor
Uutlaee* Manager
DORIS WILLIAMS
r a s u WHLLS
Noeitljr Matter
Meobaeleal OustMow* lie livery
II*

Week

privilege and wonderful expertonce to get with your per­
sonnel to publicise the "M erry
Go Round" for tbe Seminole
Association for Retarded Chil­
dren which turned out to be
a real sucres*.
Y et I know that U your Ju­
lian Stenitrom, Daria Wil­
liams and BUI Vincent Jr.,
hadn't takea the time and e f­
fort, plus tbs encouragement
1 needed, I know I would have
fallen by ths wayalde. When
a man as busy oa your asso­
ciate editor takes tha time
to remove an obstacle In my
path on a moment's notice and
Immediately takes the situa­
tion In hand H makes me rea­

VOTE

you

th*

"Im age"
of

the

will

analyse

which

men

women

they

sionate people and thli It
something we don't always
find in business office*.
Aa I talked with Mr. Bten•trom, your society editor
Mrs. WUllams and worked
with Mr. Vincent, your pho­
tographer, I noticed the at­
mosphere In the office. E very­
one erema happy doing what­
ever work It before them and
apparently this rubs o ff on
one another. I'm sure that
every Herald subscriber who
reads this and has had tbe
opportunity to be In the H er­
ald office haa noticed it also.
Bo allow mo to humbly express m y sincere appreciation
to your staff and aay "thanks
a m illion." Y'aU have been
wonderful.
Mrs. Ann Karnes
Publicity Chairman
Little Red School House

to do this only with very
small amounts of plasma for
tiny periods of time.
Some startling, absolutely
new developments were dis­
covered recently during a
trip to the Soviet Union by
a group of top-flight U. S.
government themonuclear ex­
pert*. The new developments
Included:
1. One of the m ajor pro­
blems In controlling themooclear reactions is to keep the
plasma mixture stable to
that tha production of energy
will continue.
U. S. scientists were im­
pressed by an ingenious So­
viet development “ whereby te
toon as the plasma beglaa to
get
unstable
you
reverse
some of tha magnetic field
within about a millionth of
a second, so that the condi­
tions are reverted and M be­
comes stable again. 17&gt;*o, 1a
another millionth o f a aecoodyou do It again."
S. Getting the plasma ml*lu-w hot enough for fusion to
take place la a teceod major
problem.
At
Kharkov
the
Americana found the Russ­
ians la a key experiment had
managed
to
heat plasma
about eight times hotter than
we have.
S. Keeping the plasma m ix­
ture from escaping it a pro­
blem with gases so hot they
can "b u m " through any con­
tainer. One way o f doing thlt
Is by means of a mirror ma­
chine, which uses a magnetic
Raid to reflect the escaping
gates (plasm a) back into the
mixture. A Russian mirror
machine, similar to ooe at
Livermore, C elif., produces
about throe time* the m tgctlc
field with much simpler ap­
paratus.
But what Impressed the U.
S. scu-ntisu moet wae the
tremendous Influx of bright
young acientiats and engineer*
Into
tho
Soviet-coo trotted
thermonuclear research pro­
gram.

so

scrapbook

this

case and Ita follow-up to­
morrow.
CASE S-467) Jean J., aged
10, la a college coed.
"D r. Crane," she began, " I
hava a sweetheart with th*
A rm y In Germany.
"B ut I am not a vary tal­
ented letter writer. Oh, 1
w rit* him two or thro* times
per week, though he doesn’t
rsply that often,
“ However, I feel he may
need to bo cheerod up io 1
don’t try to koep an exact
balance between tho number
o f letters I send him In con­
trast to thost ha mails back
to me.
"H ow can I make my let­
ters more Interesting?"
Letter Psychology
Girls, you can Inflate th*
ego o f your boy frlsnds Just
by making tha outer envelope
suggest aweet femininity!
And when you cause a boy
to feel more Important, you
already have tbe Inside track
toward winning bla wedding
ring.
Bo pick out stationery that
I* o f delicate pastel shades.
Then don’t hesitate to per­
fume It with delightful seduc­
tive scents.
Remember, when your letter
reaches th* other end o f the
line, hla buddies may eels*
your envelop# and Inhale th*
fragrant perfume.
"H e y , Jim ," they may loud­
ly exclaim, "hare's another
letter from that cull* of youro
back In th* States.
" I f sha'a aa sweet as her
letter* smell, eh* le a hum­
din ger!"
Do you glrla think fo r even
a moment Uiat auch favorable
comment* from hla buddies
will offend your boy friend 7
N ot on your ILfel
For your envelope ha* given
him favorable publicity. It
haa mad* him feel Important

Thus, a girl want* a masIn the eye* o f hi* pels.
He may b* kidded fo r being cullna boy friend while a man
a Don Juan, even though he desires a very f e m i n i n e
I* a very shy or timid auitor,
sweetheart; not a half-mas­
hut men eat that up!
culinized female!
Besides, delicate perfumes
(Atw aya write to Dr.
aro associated with sweet­
Crane In ear* o f thli news-'
hearts to scented letter* start
paper, enclosing a long
a romantic train of thought
stamped, addressed envelope
that will lead to you!
and 20 cents to cover typIn fact, th* rol* o f perfume
ing and printing roata when
has never been properly In­ you send fo r on* o f hia
vestigated a i regards rom­ booklets.)
ance.
But it wields tremendous
influence ae a su b co nscio us
persuader!
A smart girl thus uses all
tha legitimate psychological
aids to maintain th* "im age"
o f a sweetheart which men
hold regarding women.
For example, men abhor
clgarota In th* mouth* of
thalr girl friend*, especially
when they are thinking o f
marriage.
Th* same goes fo r liquor
glasses and rough talk or
risque stories.
Oh, they may ply a "good
tint* G ertie" with liquor, o f­
fer her clgarets, and laugh at
John Haneock’f career in
her eexy Joke*.
the causo of American In­
Rut they aren't planning to dependence may bavo been
Influenced by tha British
marry that type o f girl!
They are Just urging her seizure in Doaton In 1708 of
Into a quick state o f inebri­ the aloop "Liberty" for fail­
ure to pay duty on a cargo
ety to they can hava an a f­
of wlno consigned to Han­
fair.
cock. Ho became a member
So don't b« deluded by tha of a committee appointed
glib advertlelng that tries to after tha Boiton Massacre
make tennage girl* imagine of 1770 to demand the re­
they will be more attractive moval of tho BrUlih troops
from the town.
If they smoke or drink.
Thousands o f topnotch men
O VER 35 Y E A R S
who apply to our Scientific
Marriage Foundation tell ut:
A t First A Palmetto
(Alongside old post o ffice)
"D on't waste my time In­
troducing me to a girl who
■mokes!"
Y e t those same men may be
chain smokers
themselves!
Rut they know clgarets de­
bate the "Im a ge" o f a truly
feminine type o f girl.
• fa rp e ta • Furniture
And in marriage, opposites
• T ile
• Piano#
attract, mraning sexual op­
• Rental Beds
posites.

Sanford
Furniture Co.

WANTED!

Quotes

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sent o f whals oU la aa en Intredient in oleomargarine. I t
also it used In soapmaking,
fo r lubricating, fo r leather
dresilng and In tha manufac­
ture o f glycerins fo r explo­
sive!.

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H any o f you thow up at the
LBJ ranch, we have *om#
new rule*. Everybody la go­
ing to walk from now on and
I am gotng to do what Lady
Bird tells me. And we aro
going
to make everybody
drink nothing but pur* rain
water . . .
—President Lyndon B. John­
son, on reports of fast driv­
ing and beer drinking at
the ranch.

Derating fell ttote to the afflto

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Whale Oil Uaee

Veto fo r Harry Cashing and know that
confidence la this Cowaty Commissioner
w ill be aaaarod relative to

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It la our voice which should
be clear and clean, not muted
by the hyproertey of unreal
preteohlont.
—Secretary of State Dean
Rusk, in urging passage of
the civil rights bUl aow be­
fore th* Senate.

CO UN TY COMMISSIONER — DISTRICT 5

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It would be Incongruous,
area a little Inaane, for that
(UN) force to est about kill­
ing Cypriote . . . to prevent
them from killing each other.
Y et that la eaactly th* dilem­
ma which Is confronting Gen­
eral Gyanl In Cyprui.
—UN Secretary General U
Thant.

Harry F. Cushing

StiaeCKIPTIUN R4TRS

The Msrali Is a member et the Uahee frees whlek la *ntitles ssclusivtly te the use for republleatlea af all tha leeal
aaoa prlaiet la Uia aswagagar.

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Thought For Today

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Ha answered, He who sows the
good seed is the Son o f man.—
Matthew 18:87.
We must Christianize life— all o f
life— and we must mean business by
it.— Bishop Balph S. Cushman.

A Show Of Strength

you

your rhanrau o f happy mar-

Henry McLemore

Altamoato Springs
Mrs. Jalla Barton

Dr. Crane's

The Fall Whistle Stop Tour Begins

Appreciated

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South Seminole Elementary CTP Installs New Officers
_
•

By Jane Caaaelberry
new officers at the final moot­
The Council of Tea chert and ing for this school year,
Ftreats of the South Seminole
James Birkcnmcycr o f Cas­
Elementary School installed
selberry, school board mem­
ber, was installing officer.
New officcrj are Mrs. Gerald
McGinnis, president; Mrs. T.
J. Durrance, first vice presi­
dent; Mrs. William R. Eggara,
second vice president; Mrs.
D. F. Fenstermaker, record­
ing secretary; Mrs, Robert L.
May,
corresponding
secre­
tary and Mrs. David Joyce,
Fifteen executive b o a r d treasurer.
member! o f the South Semi­
Each of the officer* receiv­
nole Welcome Wagon Club ed a lovely carnation corsage.
were entertained at luncheon
Mrs. McGinnis Introduced
at their May meeting held the following committee chair­
at the home o f Mrs. Juanita men appointed to serve next
Moore, 113 Oak Street, San- year; Mrs. J. T. Claric, aUndo Springs.
wards; Mrs. Ralph Smith and
During the busiresa meet­ Mrs. R. L. Ilcintzelman, clinic
ing, with Mrs. Sandy La- mothers; Christy Harp, beau­
Foma, president, presiding, tification; Mrs. J. H. Van
plans were approved to in­
vite the club’ a sponsor to be
guest at the May 28 general
DALLAS (U P I) — A womembership meeting which
man hauled in for brawling
w ill be held at the Trade
with her husband on a city
Winds In Seminole F U ia at
street told police the trouble
10 a.m. Card gamca will start
all started "because I had
at 10:30 a.m. followed by
Just a little sip of his beer."
luncheon at 12:30, A ll past
presidents are especially in­
Larged moth In Ihr U. S, is
vited to attend.
the Ccropla, largest speci­
An exchange o f comic gifts
mens of which have a wingamong the members will be
spread o f seven inches.
conducted in celebration o f tho
club's fourth anniversary.
Cleopatra committed sui­
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Cathryn
W esley
and
Mrs.
l.ucille cide by permitting an asp to
Crowell reported on their bite her.
visit to the three children
sponsored by the club at Sunland Training Center. Toys
were taken to each child. The
board voted to again sponsor
a ward birthday party fot
Darlene, one o f the children,
next month. A ll members will
be asked to donate cupcakes
and those not used in Dar­
lene’s ward will be served to
the chidren in other ward*.
Soft drinks, ice cream and a
toy for each child in the honoree's ward will be provided
by the club.
Mr*. I-aPoma reported on
the meeting o f the Central
Florida Welcome Wagon Coun­
cil which was held May 12 in
Winter Haven. Others at­
tending were Mrs. Crowell,
Mrs.
Gilda
Pettinatl
and
Mrs. Maryann Miles.
The next bourd meeting
will be held at lt:30, June
IS, at the Trade Winds.

Welcome Wagon
Board Feted
At Luncheon

‘Just A Sip*

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Ecpoet, parliamentarian; Mrs. was estimated for SSI0 and
Mrs. approved.
Mrs. Sterling gave her an­
G. T. Casalou, library; Mrs.
nual report detailing CTP acti­
E. M. Cadiz, room mothers, vities far the past year. Mem­
grades one through three;
bership for the year totaled
Mrs. Bradford Lyon, room 381 and 22 mothers served
mothers grades four through
regularly in the school clinic
six; Mrs. Ralph Moore, mem­
treating a total of 792 child­
bership; Mrs. Frank Leist.
ren. Clinic mothers also con­
newsletter ami Mrs. Leonard ducted eye and ear tests. P a r­
Casselberry, publicity.
ents were invited to visit the
As a result of the $478 47 net­ classrooms following the meet­
ted from the Spring Festival
ing.
last month, in addition to
other fund raising projects, the
treasurer reported a balance
of $952.27. The outgoing pres­
ident. Mrs. H. D. Sterling,
read reports on proposed pro­
jects for the school and the
G IV E YO U R HOME
membership voted in favor of
T H E BR IG H T LOOK
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Ph. .122-8643
amounting to $39$; a portable
PA system costing $67 GO in­
cluding labor for installation;
ami 13 fans at $29.74 each. A
sum of $50 will be held over
2617 S. French
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About Sports

Courier Wins 3 M V P Awards; Scott Named Grid Coach

Thinking
Out Loud Youth Captures
Grid, Cage And
Baseball Honors

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P a ge 6 — M ay 18, 1964

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By Julian 8taaeti

A ll » porta banquets,
a
a
a

So fa r wa'va covered two of

them. One at Lyman where
Chicago B a a r Quarter bark
Bill Wade was tha featured
speaker, the other last Friday
night at Oviedo where tha
principal address was deliver
•d by Florida State Univer­
sity's football coach,
BUI
Peterson. Both almost reached
the outer limits.
s e e
How with two down and one
to go, Seminole Hlgh'a big
night la to come on H ay 29.
And tha Tribe'* authorities
era going to have to go a
long way to pats whet we've
seen and heard thus far.
Back at Oviedo, w e're never
seen such sp irit Neither have
wa seen a bunch o f athletes,
parents and townspeople as
anxious fo r one school year
to end and another to begin.
In 1902, Oviedo’s first year o f
football, the Liona hoped to
scora two touchdowns all
Beacon. I f they did that they’d
consider It a big year. Why,
they had men on that club
who'd never seen goalposts
until they ran out on the field
fo r their first game— In 1992,
that Ja.
e
a
e
But the Liona did better
than pick up a pair o f T D ’s.
They poeted two wins and a
tie. Last season—their second
— they won four and tied one.
Now , tbia crew la getting act
to g o undefeated. And most
o f their ball club la back
again.
a
•
*
Tha aame thing Is true for
the Lions' basketball team.
And ditto again fo r baseball.
Without a doubt they had the
finest cage and d i a m o n d
teams in the eounty this sea­
son. N ot bed fo r a high
echool with aome 70 boys en­
rolled, Another pair o f Items
the fans era looking forward
ot It tha boating of tha gymnsatorn out there next winter
fo r basketball and eventually
tha lighting o f the baseball
field fo r night ball.
s e a
Wa were lucky enough to
be seated next to Johnny
Courier and his lovely wife,
Dorothy, They’ re tha parents
o f the Oviedo ace— Jim Cour­
ier. Johnny la aa ex-Semlnole
High star — particularly In
football during the early 30's.
Johnny recalled
the days
when ha quarterbacked the
old Celery Feds. Those were
the days when Seminole had
such greats as George Moye,
Don Jackson (later all-Am er­
ican at North Carolina), C lif­
ford Howell, Fulton Heater,
Hendrix Lyles, Stinson Kinlaw, Dub Entsmlngcr, Ushy
Kanner (all-Southem canter
during hie senior year at
81IB), Wilson Smith, Skinny
Vincent, George McClelland,
Woody Riser, l ’ete Higgins.
s e e
Quits an array o f talent In
those days, BUS had. And
they had to have It because
Coach Leonard McLueaa play­
ed such clubs as Lea and
J a c k s o n o f Jacksonville,
Ocala, Daytona Beach Main
land, Orlando Senior High,
Leesburg, Rollins Frosh and
many o f tha other top olevtns
In Florida.
•
e
*
Johnny recalled the time
when Hendrix Lytce fumbled
the ball In a crucial spot
during a Seminole affair. The
follow ing week McLueaa made
Lylea carry tha ball every
where be went— day In and
day ou t—all week long,
s e e
Courier also remembered
the time when ■ Seminole
back woe downed about two
yards inside tha sideline. In
those days you had to put the
ball la play where It went
down, anren I f six linemen had
to Una up on ona aids o f the
center, Courier was quarterbacking and told Moye to take
the snap and run it out of
bounds, Thaa tha ball would
be spotted 18 yards from tha
nearest sideline. Moya took
tha ball, but ha didn't dash
out o f bounds. Ha went all
tha way fo r a I D .
e
*
*
Those were tha days, all
r ig h t Hut we imagine they
couldn't have been anymore
thrilling to John Courier than
Friday night when he heard
his son, Jim, called up front
to receive trophies fo r being
D «n cd tha moat valuable foot-,

By Jallaa Steaatroae
Last
■porta

Friday

night's

banquet

at

Oviedo

most turned out to be an
predation night' mealing

The Phillies gave Chris
Short hia second start of the
season Sunday night, and the
lanky southpaw
responded
with a neat 2-0 dispatch o f
the Houston Colts In a quick
two hours and 11 minutes.

the Jim Courier fan club.
Tha versatile Lion who ex­
in

baseball,

basketball

and football woe given a tre­
mendous trio o f honors when
he won Just about everything
except The Sanford Herald's
trophy eymbolic o f the Lions
being
County

named
eago

the

Bemlnole

champions

for

this current
school
year.
Courier had to ihar* that
with his eager mate*.
But Courier did walk o ff
with the raoet valuable tro­
phies in baseball, basketball
and fcotball while Ted Bellh o r n captured
the M V P
award fo r track. I t was a
signal honor fo r Bellborn
sines the youngster has now
won the award two consecu­
tive years.
The a ffa ir waa also high­
lighted by an address by Bill
Peterson, head football coach
at Florida Btata University.
Ha outlines the qualifications
ha lookad fo r In athletei.
The FSU mentor cracked a
aeries o f rapldflro athletic
Jokea as did master o f cere­
monies, Bob Ward, an Oviedo
grower.
L. II. Webb, executive vice
preildcnt o f
tha
Citlsena
Bank o f Oviedo, presented
the firm 's award to Courier
aa the moet valuable fcot­
ball player. Coach Jim P a l­
mer reviewed the aeaaon and
presented awards to Ted Bellhorn fo r being the best line­
man and Rex nrooks fo r
being the top back.
The Herald's trophy sym­
bolic o f tha county's eage
title was presented to basket­
ball to co-captains Courier
and Bellborn.
Tha Jones Memorial trophy
fo r being tba most valuabla
player
was
presented
to
Courier by Jimmy Jonss, a
former Oviedo athlete. Coach
Paul Mikler outlined the bas­
ketball eeaeon and presented
Bel thorn with an award for
being
tha
beet defensive
eager and another to Billy
Mikler fo r being tha top o f­
fensive man.
James Colbert, assistant to
the president o f A . Dude
and Rone, eald he waa re­
minded nf tha old tune, ‘ T v e
Heard That Song Before,"
when he called up Courier to
take the firm's trophy for
being the most valuable base­
ball player. Colbert reviewed
Courier's feats on the mound
this season, pointed out that
he had allowed only three
earned runs all season, and
stressed tha youngster's bat­
ting average o f .698. Coach
Mikler recalled
the high­
lights o f tha diamond sche­
dule and presented the beat
offensive
man
award
to
Ilrooka, a Lion catcher, and
the boat fielding award to
Danny Gammaga, an out*
fielder.
The echool'* own trophy
given
to
the
top
track
athlete went to Bellborn, a
second year winner. The beet
■printer award went to Billy
Mikler and Brett Thompson
won the award fo r being the
■quad top flald man.
Mikler, also athletic di­
rector at the school, ex ­
pressed his appreciation to
tha newspapers fo r what ha
called tha beat coverage tha
school's athletic teams aver
received and made particular
mention o f young Jo* W ar­
den, a senior student at
Oviedo, who served aa The
Herald's sports correspondent
this year. Mlklar referred ta
Warden aa "the second Dr.
Gallop” when it comes to
statistics.

b*H pUytr, th» a o tt valuable
basketball player, and tha
nioit valuable baseball player.
• e e
Jim's only a Junior, too.
Hall bo back to quarterback
tha Liona on tha gridiron next
fall, to lead tha cagara nest
winter, and hurl for tha
Oviedo b a a e b a l l o r a nest
Spring. And, don't t h i n k
roaches Art Scott and Paul
Mikler aren't happy about
thatl

Surging Yankees
Close In On Sox;
Giants Win Two
By United Press International
The
Philadelphia
Phillies
h ive discovered a abort cut
to the National League pennint — and the path leads
right through Houston.

a lt

High School's cafetcrium al­

cel*

Assistant Will
Reolace Palmer
As Oviedo Coach

OVIEDO'S

JIM M Y

C O U R IE R ( l e f t ) received congratulations from
Florida State University'/) football coach, Bill Petcraon (second from le ft)
fo r winning the school'd m u st v a lu a b le p la y e r trophies in football, b a n k etball and baseball. Th o presentations w ere made nt the all sports banquet
F rid a y night. John Courier (cen ter) and Mrs. Courier received on abun­
dance o f congrntuatory remarks upon their son’s achievements.

South Seminole Little
League Reid Dedicated
By Jama Casselberry
are Lewis Cota and Elm er farm teams, league officers
and auxiliary officers.
Officials o f the South Semi­ Helms.
Officer* o f the league are
AU o f these managers re ­
nole Little League were Jusli-

Even In more o f a burry,
however, waa the Philadel­
phia Infield, which In addition
to producing two rather ordln iry double plays completed
the first triple play o f the
major league season.
The rare triple killing waa
as much tha result o f faulty
Houston ba rerunning a t de­
fensive
skill.
With
Rutty
Staub on second and Walt
Williams on first in the fifth
inning, Colts' catcher Jerry
Grote slashed a hard ground­
er to Phils' First baseman
John Herrnstcin. Herrnatein
fired to shortstop Bobby Wine
for one, and Wine relayed to
Herrnstela for No. 2.
Staub,
meanwhile, w a a
wheeling for h o m e ,
but
Herrnstein alertly threw to
catcher Gua Trlindos to nip
a run in the bud and provide
Houston fans with their first
encounter with a three-for-one
special.
Y ogi Berra “ retired" today
. . . again.
Berra, who Insisted be was
all through playing last No­
vember then hedged a hit recently, put his mask and mitt
back on Sundiy for the first
time since being named Yan ­
kee manager.
It waa only fo r pre-game
batting practice but the Yan­
kees promptly got the m es­
sage.
They went out and had their
best day o f the yea r by
knocking over the Kansas
City A ’e twice, 11-9 and *-0,
to climb within 10 percentage
points o f the first-place Chi­
cago White Sox.
The Ban Francisco Giants
received successive shutouts
from lefty Bob Hendley and
rlgiity Ron Herbel In posting
a doublcheader sweep o f tha
Nets, 6-0 and 1-0. In other N a­
tional League action, Pitts­
burgh split with the Dodgers,
winning the nightcap 8-3 after
losing, 3-2; St. Louis roughed
up Milwaukee, 1-3, before the
Braves took the second game,
4-2; and the Cuba and Reds
divided a pair, Chicago win­
ning the opener, S-4 and Cin­
cinnati the nightcap, 7-1.
Over in the Am erican Lea­
gue Detroit swept two from
Cleveland, 3-1 and 4-1. Minne­
sota nipped Boston, 6-5, after
the Red Sox had won the
opener, 6-2, and the White Sox
edged Washington, 3-2, and
Los Angelea routed Balti­
more, 9-4, In single games.

flably proud Saturday night ceived Little League pins a- BIO Livingston, president; C.
at the dedication o f the newly long with manager o f the L. Cooper, vice president;
Bob Conover, treasurer; Mrs.
lighted field In Casselberry.
A tha lee Helms secretory. Carl
It seemed that everyone
Unley la vice president in
wanted a part In the celebra­
charge o f senior league.
tion ot the completion of the
Officers ot the auxiliary In­
project and even the prover By United Press International clude Mrs. Esther Cote, pres­
blal doc showed up to run
ident;' Mrs. Joan Voskan, first
NATIONAL LEAGUE
around tho fld d in obvious
vice
president;
Mrs,
Ann
Team
W L Pet. GB
approval.
Cooper, second vice president;
Members of the South Semi­ San Fran. 19 19 .955
Velma
Brewer,
Secretary;
nole Junior High School Band PhUa'phla 17 10 .930 1
Dottle Culpepper, treasurer,
played aeveral numbers un­ St. Louis
19 13 .594
m
and k in . Catherin Webb, past
der the direction o f Bandmast­
Pittsburgh 19 14 .533 314 president.
e r George Kirsten and gave
A handsome desk set with
Cincinnati
10 14 .533 314
a stirring rendition of our N a­
a statuette of a Little Leaguer
Milwaukee 19 15 .519 4
tional Anthem following the
Los An'lcs 14 19 .439 6V4 on it waa presented to Mr.
raising o f the colors by Boy
snd Mrs. C. L. Cooper. Coop,
Chicago
11 10 .407 7
Scout Troop 212 o f Lake
er waa credited with super­
New York 9 22
.290 11
Mary. Roy llow ell Jr., i«
vising the completion of the
Sunday's Results
scoutmaster of the troop.
lighting project. Pleagucs of
Los Angelos 3 Pittsburgh 2
A rt Lego, Manager Coach
appreciation wore given ot
Pittsburgh 8 Log Angeles 3
o f the Casselberry Senior Lea­
Florida Gag, Green Electric,
Philadelphia 2 Houston 0
gue Team, waa master o(
Electric
Supply,
.Son Francisco 6 New York 0 General
ceremonies and the Invocation
San Francisco 1 New York 0 Florida Power Corporation,
waa given by Rev, Leonard
and John Norris of Cassel­
Jones o f the Prairie Lake Chicago S Cincinnati 4
berry.
Cincinnati 7 Chicago 1
Baptist Church. State Rep.
The climax of the evening
Joa Davis apoke commending St. Louis 7 Milwaukee 3
anas the turning on of the
Milwaukee
4
St.
Louis
2
those who had a part in Im­
powerful lights to the Illu­
Tuesday’s Games
proving the field for solving
minate the entire field by
Pittsburgh
at
Houston
(n
)
their problem on a local level
Bill
Livingston, C. L. Cooper
In the democratic way instead Chicago at St. Louis (n )
and John Casselberry. This
Philadelphia
at
San
Fran
(n
)
o f looking to government bur­
event waa made possible by
eaucracy to do It for them. New York at Los Angelea (n ) the
hard work*ng
linesmen
He also M id that U the Milwaukee at Cincinnati (n )
who still on the poles making
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
“ team work"
found in the
last minute adjustments when
W L
Pet. GB
(port o f baseball was applied Team
the program began. These
15
Chicago
9
.025
to our county ww would all
DOUBLING U P
men worked all day Saturday
New York 19 10 .915
see tremendous growth.
SYRACUSE, N. Y . (NEA&gt;—
donating their time to got the
16 11 .593
H
Area director of Little Lea Cleveland
Two o f Syracuse University's
field ready.
to To kick off the Initial en­ top football quarterbacks a n
gue for District 3, Jim Slade, Baltimore 17 12 .589
o f Orlando congratulated the Mtamaota 19 14 .533 3
counter under the lights Bill starters with the Orange base­
13 13 .494 3
league on Its fine field and Detroit
Livingston tossed out ihe first ball team. Rich King, who
19
14
.434 914
staled that than are now 29 Wash'ton
baseball for a close game be­ was No. 1 quarterback laat
leagues in bis district with Lo» An'lea 13 18 .419 8)4 tween the Bear Lake and Cas­ fall, is in left Held. Hal Roon­
12
Boston
17 .414 514
4,079 LtUla League players
selberry
Senior
League ey la the shortstop. Both a n
The Little leagu e pledge Kan. City 11 18 .379 614 Teams.
tiltin g over .300.
Sunday's Results
wm given by Jimmy Dunham
a member o f the Sunland Boston 9 .Minnesota 2
Minnesota 9 Boston S
team.
Official lease papers were New York 11 Kansas City 9
exchanged between Hibbard New York • Kansas City 0
Casselberry who la leasing Los Angeles 9 Baltimore 4
the property to the Towns of Chicago 3 Washington 2
Casselberry, city officials who Detroit 3 Cleveland 1
are sub-leasing to the Soulh Detroit 4 Cleveland 1
Seminole League and league
Tuesday's Games
officials.
Cleveland at Chicago (n )
A ll tba U tile Loagua teams Detroit at Washington (n )
in tha loop Including senior Kansas City at Baltimore (n )
FREE BABY
and farm teams, made an Im­ Minnesota at New York (n )
SITTING SERVIC E
pressive sight aa they massed L o t Angeles at Boston (n )
on tha Inflekl with their
coaches and managers.
Teams Included In tha lea­
gue are Altamonte Twins,
coach Lam ar Cockrell; Alta­
monte Senators, Lom e Jaeb;
Bear Lake, John Brower;
Casselberry, Elmar Halms;
Lake Mary, Chtrlaa Smith;
Lcngwood,
C.
L.
Cooper;
North Orlando, Tony Krecck;
and Sunland Estate, Frank
fa ll George
Let Georg*
Boo come.
For Free
U LTRA H IGH P E R F O R M A N C E
Do III
In tba Senior loagua, man­
SurveyI
agers are Howard Willough­
by, Altamonte; Bill Powell
Bear Lake: Jack Simpkins,
Long wood; Art Lego and Lar­
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Birch and Jim Greenwood,
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SOUTH SEM INO LE L IT T L E LE A G U E P re si­
dent B ill Livingston winds up to toss out the
fir s t pitch which o fficia lly opened play on the
league's newly lighted ball park a t Casselberry.
T h e Casselberry hurler, Bill M iller, watches.

Elks Win 1st Half;
Navy Wallops Hunt

Oviedo High School Athletic
Director
Paul
Mikler
an­
nounced Friday night that
assistant football coach, Ar­
thur Scott, has accepted the
position o f head football coach
at the Oviedo school.
Scott will replace Jim Palm­
er who hai coached the Lions
during their first two seasons
o f football.
Palm er haa accepted a posi­
tion in the much needed field
o f counseling and will remain
at Oviedo High in that capa­
city.
Scott came to Oviedo from
the University o f Albania, Ha
is now attempting to line up
an assistant. He anticipates
making
an
announcement
within the next several weeks.
During Palm er’s first sea­
son at Oviedo his club woo
two games and tried one. During the past season hia club
posted four wins and one tie.
These were the first two years
that Oviedo participated in
football and Palm er waa cre­
dited by school authorities and
townspeople with doing a fins
Job with Inexperienced ma­
terial.

Little American

The Elks Club nine wrap­ American League. In the L it­
ped up the first half champ­ tle National Chase took over
third place by walloping First
ionship of the City Recreation
Results Friday
Federal, 10 to 3. Stan Wlnlrce
Department's Junior League
Perfection
Dairy
12, Fla.
waa the winning pitcher.
by whipping CPO 9 to 2 in a
State Bank 9
In a Saturday morning ex*
Friday contest at Memorial hlblUon, N a vy o f the Little Perfection
031 202 4-12 12 8
Stadium. Gary Maples hurled National topped Hunt Lincoln- Fla. State 023 102 1— 9 3 2
steady ball o v e r tba seven-in­ Mercury, 8 to 3. Skipper Sen- W P -S k ip p er Dalton (1-3), L P
ning route, allowing only four karik homered for Hunt but it
—Andy Steele ( M )
hits while whiffing nine. Map- waa overshadowed by a pair HR—(Perfection ) Mark Cocklea, along with Don Nicho­ o f round trippers by the
man, third o f the year
las, Mark CaoVo end Billy Navy'a Fredle Turman o f the
STANDINGS
M iller each collected two hits Littla American. Andy Rufus Team
W L
to lead the Elks parade,
collected a trip o f hita to as­ N avy ........................... 10 2
Uaploa and Bobby Powell, sist the N avy'a cause.
Florida Slate Bank . . . 6 a
o f Rotary, were the loop's
No games were played this Perfection D airy . . . . 6 a
only burlera to pitch four weekend in tha Men's SIo- George’s
.................... 5 7
wins and both did it without Pltch Softball League. Action Sanford Atlantic ........ 8 •
a setback during the league's resumes tonight when KingsGame Today
first half.
wood meets Robbs and the N a vy at Perfection Dairy
Perfection Dairy end Flor­ USO tackles Me Raney.
(4:30 at Bay Avenue Park)
ida State Bank played nip and
tuck ball all the way with the
Dairymen edging the Bankers
12 to 9 in an overtim e tilt.
Skipper Dalton registered hia
ON 100 BRAND S
initial pitching victory and
Ben Twyraan, Mark Cockman,
Garvin Harden
and
Mika Hardin provided the hit­
ting punch. Cockman hit for
the circuit the third time this
A R C A D E P A C K A G E STORE
season.
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S tl E. FIRST
SANFORD
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Arguments In Mississippi Suit
To Begin Integration Launched
JAC K SO N , M iia. (U P I ) —
Argum ent* open today on a
year-old Integration m lt aeekIng to pierce racial barriers
starting this fall In Jackson
public schools,
Tha hearing, before U. S.
D istrict Judge Sidney MUo,
Involves a temporary court or­
der Issued two months ago
directing school officials in
Jackson, Biloxi and Leake

counties to submit plans by
July 16 for desegregation of
at least one grade per year,
beginning in September. N e ­
gro attorneys were expect­
ed to ask thst the temporary
Injunction be made perman­
ent. Attorney* for tha school
board oppose the move, large­
ly on grounds that separa­
tion o f Negro and white chil­
dren Is for the "best Inter­
ests’* o f both races.

Business
Briefs

I f Mtie declines to set
aside his previous order, It
could bring about the first
race-mixing in Mississippi be­
low the college level Mississ­
ippi is M.e last remaining
state that has not made at
least a token start toward
public school integration since
the U. S. Supreme Court’*
historic ruling 10 years ago.

W in ter Park Federal has
announced the promotion of
Fred J. Fenwick to manager
o f the North Branch in Fern
Park.
Fenwick received his D.A.
in economics from Iona Col­
lege, N ew York, in 1058. He
served two year* In Marine
Corp's 2nd Division Band. He
spent two years In graduate
study toward a Master’s De­
gree in economics at Florida
State University where he
taught economics fo r one
year.
Fenwick worked as unit
sales manager with Tupperware and came to Winter
Park Federal as Assistant
Loan O fficer in 1083.
Fenwick is a member o f the
W in ter Park
Chamber o f
Commerce, serving on the
Congressional Action Commit­
tee, a member o f tha Maitland
Chamber o f Commerce, Cur­
rent Club o f Orlando, and
Southern Economics Associa­
tion.
Ha Is married to the former
M argaret Trautwefn o f K is­
simmee and resides in Or­
lando.

Legal Notice
tie T U B C IR C U IT C O U R T o r
t h r eta j u d ic ia l c in c r ir
IV
A VO
FO R
SEM I V O L K
C O U R T * . F L O R ID A
I R C H A R T E R Y VIS. I M IS

i; AST BROOKLYN SAVINOS
RANK, a New York corporaHon,

Plaintiff,

•vs.
JOHN E. WOODS, JR. and
JUNK U WOODS, his Wife;
and ROIiERT ROUT and H A.
CKL DOUY, bis wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE TO DEFERII OH
OHtIKR OF PUBLICATION
SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE
TUi IIOI IK IIT IIOUT end 11A7.KL ROUT, hie wife
Donaleonvllle
Oeorsle
T o il. lUtllKUT ROUT end
HA7.KL BOUT,
ere
hereby
notified that a Complaint for
Forarloaura of Mortaeae hae
been filed aaalnet you, and
you ara required lo aarva a
copy of your Anewar or Plead.
Inga to tha Complaint on lha
P la in tiffs attorney, Joseph M.
Flleserald, I I I Security True!
Building, Miami 11. Florida,
and flit lha orlflnal Answer
or Pleading In tha office of
the Clark of tha Circuit Court
on or befora tlia Sth day of
Juna A. p , t i l l . If you fall
lo do so, Judgment by default
w ill lie taken against you for
tlia relief demanded la tha
Complaint.
Tha description of tha real
property proceeded egelnet Is:
Lot I, Block II, TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHITLIN
OTA, a subdivision accord­
ing to plat tharaot re­
corded In Plat Book I.
Pagaa 14 to II. Inclusive,
o f tha Publlo Raenrda of
Seminole county, Florida.
Thla notice shall ba pub­
lished once each week for
four eonecrullva waaka la Tha
Sanford Herald.
DONE AND ORDEnED at
Sanford. Seminole C o u n t y .
Florida, this Tth day of May
A. D.. III* .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beekwllh. Jr.,
Clark. Circuit Court
Brt Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Joeeph M. Fitsserald
t i l Security Trust Building
Miami I). Florida
Fltanklln 1-ISJS
Publish May II, IS, I I A
Juna 1. 1111.
CD U -ll

Republican Club
To Meet Tuesday
By Jane Csssrlberry
A film, “ Katanga," show­
ing on the scene report* o f
the Congo War will be presen­
ted by Ennio Det.lsa o f Win­
ter Park at a meeting of the
Seminole County Young He.
publican Club Tuesday at 8
p.m. at the llowcll Park Civic
Center on SR 430.
H ie film will reveal facts
concerning the UN handling
of the operation, some of
which have not been reported
in the American Press,
A new
mimeograph
ma­
chine purchased by Uic ctub
with donations from the mem­
bers wil be on display at the
meeting.
Plans will be announced for
the banquet and dance to be
held Friday, June 12, at the
Capri Restaurant In Sanford
with U. S. Congressman Ed
Gurney as featured speaker.
Mrs. E. Pope Rassctt la chair­
man o f the affair which will
be a joint effort of the County
Republican Executive Com­
mittee, the Sanford Republi­
can Woman’s Club and the
Young Republicans.

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Wrratt

Anne Aiken, Penny Gleeson
Feted A t Coke-Chatter Party
wa* I Smith, P a t Rabun, Pat Rice,
Diane Llpsey, Mary Scott and
hostess recently at her home
|Barbara Watson.
on E lliott Avenue to a eoke
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Misses Karen
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Mra.

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Williams

M in Anne Aiken and M ile
Penny Glee ion, members of
the '64 graduating cU*e o f
Seminole High School.
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assorted spring flowers and
the class colors o f red and
white were carried out.
Miss dean Masters won tho
door prixe, which was a gran­
ny rap.
The guests enjoyed leisure
Informal conversation about
their future plana and eagerly
await graduation with much
anticipation.
During the afternoon, a
variety o f chips, dips, minia­
ture sandwiches, nuts, can*
dies and cokes were served to
the Misses Linda Adcock,
Carole Thomas, Gwen Cham­
pion, Barbara W illiford, Jill
West, Carol Samuel, Glenda
Albert, Judy Lavender and
Jean Masters.
Also the Misses Susan Deal,
Gere Dietrichs, Carol Oxford,
Sheryl Stamper, Carol Stem*
per, Jennifer Thompson, Joyce
Shepard, Pat W iggins, Diane

(Green, Barbara Schoek, Ann
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Woman’s Club
Social Division

Plans Breakfast

A J O IN T G R A D U A T IO N Coke ami chatter pa rty hosted by Mra. Fred
William s, center, a t her E llio tt A v c n u o home recently, honored Miss
Anne Aiken, left, and Miss Penny Gleeson, right.

Vicki

Wesslund

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candy, in keeping with a tra­
Delicious refreshments were
dition o f becoming engaged, served to Leslie Best, Mary
Barbara Moses, Jean Gon- Sharp, Vicki Wesslund, Jean
tales, June Warner and Lin- Gonxalex, P e g g y Crever, Lin­

da Reck, June Warner, Linda
H ltlcll, Shirley Alexander and
Joan Brooks.
Also Shirley Stumpf, Carol
Mitchell, Barbara Erickson,
Jan Vlhlen, Barbara Moiea,
Mr. McCall and Mra. Jenninga.

pickles, sweet pickled figs,
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Thera books are available
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You may call the office 3227128 If you with one mailed to
you.

'ja h d m
Q ih d stA
Camellia Circle
Members o f tha Camellia
Circle o f the Sanford Garden
Club met at the Perry Cam­
eron Ranch In Geneva for
their May meeting and social.
Mrs. Cameron served ths
group barbecued pork and
palmetto cabbago at the out­
door tables overlooking the
river.
Members attending brought
baked beans, cols slaw, rel­
ishes, breads and iced drinks.
Serving aa hostesses were
Mrs. David Thrasher and Mra.
Vernon Hardin.
Enjoying tho outing wars
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flsmm,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Horton,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pet­
erson, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Monroe, Mr. and Mra. W, L.
Gramkow, Mr. and Mrs. Char­
les Lam ing, Mr. and Mra. J,
L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Skinner, Mr. and Mrs.
David Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Hardin and Mrs. Cam­
eron.

Meeks, center, member o f 'G4 graduating class o f Seminole H igh School.
A t le ft Is M rs Charles Meeks, m other o f tho honorcc. M n . Robson was
hostess a t this delightful graduation luncheon a t the Capri.

South Seminole

By Maryann Miles
House guest o f Mr. and Mrs.
Don La Poms of Palm Springs
Road In Altamonte Springs, Is
their son Salatorc. along with
his guest, David Lauwcret,
both from New York City,
having spent the last two
weeks here.
Mrs. Nora C. Norris, South
Seminole
Welcome
Wagon
Hostess, has returned from a
two week visit to New York.
En route, she visited many
friends along tha cast coast.

The
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Mrs. Hcrschel Powell wel­
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Sloan is a avid numismatist.
He had a considerable amount
of bis coin collection with

Osteen Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Mel­
rose left Sunday for their
summer homo In Owosso,
Mich. On tho w »y up they will
visit their son Clifford and
family in Georgia.
Mrs. H. Fucho o f Hacken­
sack, N . J., recently visited
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Miller and Mr. and
Mra. Julius Gerhoarrit,

land Mrs. John Bradin at their
home on Butler Lake.
Mrs. J. S. Peterson, chair­
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that 3103.60 was contributed
during the recent campaign
and she wishes to thank all
of the volunteers who so ably
assisted her.

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Casselberry

Geneva Personals

I Ins is our “ BiM liny" (oi National
hijuiiaiie Week Huny1

at the club, with Mra. Boy
Tillia
aenrlnr • »
hottest
chairmen.
Bridge and eanaata will fo l­
low the breakfast with Mra,
B. B. Crumley heading the
committee.
For
reservatloni,
pleas*
phone Mra. Tillia at 322-0904
him, which Included both for­ or Mra. A1 Hunt at 322-2336.
eign and domestic coins. On*
coin held a particular Inter­
Now you can have eookoule
est to the group due to the
fact that it was over 2,000 Indoors by using a new griddle
year* old with a varied his­ and grill unit ju it Introduced.
With it, you can cook ateaks,
torical background.
crisp bacon, hamburgers and
The various commUtea gave
other meats just a* if they
reports o f their activities and
were charcoal grilled, but
Mrs. Tom Price won the door
without muss or furs.
prixe.
The
hostess
served
re­
freshments to Mrs. Price,
Mrs. James McKee, Mra. Jim
Ilowc, Mr*. Larry Skates,
Mra. Philip Skate* and Mrs.
Charles Tetenbaum.

At Jaycee Wives Meeting

P e r s o n a ls

Personals

hla brother-in-law end sister.

nesday May 20, at 8:30 a.m.

Rudy Sloan Presents Coins

Mrs. Georgia Quimby, a
Mra. Laura Ball and Miss former resident o f Osteen,
Alice Dayton left recently for and now residing In Charles­
their summer home in Bar ton, S. C., visited Mrs. J. S.
Peterson and oth(er friends
Harbor, Maine.
recently.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Miller
recently spent the weekend
P H I G A M M A E T A C H A P T E R o f Beta Sigm a recently Jnntalled o ffic e r !
with Mr. and Mrs. Willard
a t an imprensivo candlelight cerem ony a t the home o f Mias Barbara
TTie nearest quilted fabric Grimes o f Lemon Bluff. The
Moscn. New office™ nre lo ft to righ t, Mra. Joan Brooka, secretary; Mra.
doesn't contain a thread. The Millers are from Oneca, FIs.
Jean Gonzalez, vice president; Mias Barbara Moses, president; and Miss
quilting Is done via chemistry,
Linda llitte ll, treasurer.
Mr. end Mrs. James Coon
eliminating ell stitching and
By Jane Casselberry
a c c o m p a n y In g
limita­ oi Lemon Bluff left recently
Miss
Eleanor
Zukowskl,
tions. The final product, the to spend the eummer et their
manufacturer reports, retains home in Ellda, Ohio.
daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. J.
a smooth look end the original
A. Zukowskl, of 831 North
Capt. and Mrs. Richard Bra- Triplet Drive, returned borne
quilted pattern. Performance
bridal shower fo r M ite Lor­
By Mra, Joa. Mathleux
Melvin Harper has la ft for and wearing qualities zoom din and children, Chrlitlne last week for tho summer
Mra. Lcatcr llarpo and etta Gatlin a t 7:30 p.m. Tues­ Bermuda on n Job asalgnment aa there la no stitching to and Peter recently spent a from Florida Southern College
week with hi* parents, Dr. whore aha is ■ student.
Mr*. Sarah Craig will give a day in the Community Hall fo r his company and will be break or anag.
in Geneva. A ll friends are
gone fo r four months. Hla
cordially Invited.
fam ily will ramaln In Geneva
during hla ebsenea although
Mrs. E lfte Oldham and Mrs. Harper w ill Join him
sons, David Jr., Stephen and
later fo r e week* vacation.
Edward, w ill leave in three
weeks fo r e visit to Mrs. Old­
Barbara Russell end Sarah
ham's home la Ausbach, Ger­ Craig ara taking tha Ufa sav­
many, where they w ill visit
ing coursa being conducted at
relatives fo r six weeks, Thsy
Municipal Pool In Sanford.
w ill leave Orlando by Jet, ar­
rive In N ew Y ork on June 8
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moran
end depart fo r Germany by recently returned from New
Lufthansa# Jet
Orlsana where they visited

FRIGIDAIRE
WEEK SPECIAL!
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In Piano Recital

Miss Myra Meeks Honored
With Graduation Luncheon

T h e H D Office

Badge And Installs New Officers
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Perform Tuesday

o f this city, will be presented
arrangement o f a z i o r t a d
M n. Harry Robson was I taurant honoring Miss Myra High SchooL
In the eleventh annuel stu­
spring flowers, and at each
The
luncheon
table
was
hostess to a luncheon last Meeks, a member o f the '64
dent recital sponsored by the
Saturday at tha Capri R es-[graduating class o f Seminole centered with a lovely floral guest’s plact was a g ift tok­
IHervIsh, Myra Meeks, Sharon Central Florida Music Teachen o f beautifully b o x e d
Jackson, Barbara Bolger, Lin* •rs1 Association, Orlando, to
"Thank-You” notes, a memen­
da Kris, Susia Halback and be held on Tuesday evening,
to o f this occasion.
May 10th, at Keller's Muaic
I Betty Pittard.
The entree o f the luncheon
Store.
course was a variety o f im­
Becky will play Prelude,
ported cold cuts.
Op. 28, No. 18 o f Chopin. She
Miss
Meeks received
a
Is a pupil o f Mra. M ir y E.
beautiful lesther scrap book
Tolar Nance o f the Tolar
■ngraved with her name from
School o f Plano.
Mrs. Robson, and Mr*. Rob­
son presented the honoree
and her mother, Mrs. Charles
M.eba with lovelv carnation
corsages.
Others enjoying the delight­
ful graduation luncheon wera
the Misses Ann Mahan, Jill
West, Gay Hunt, Joyce Dug­
Making Pickles and Relish­
gar, and Brenda Brown.
es from Florida Fruits and
Vegetables Is a bulletin avail­
able at the Home Demonstra­
tion Agent's office. It contains
information on selecting and
preparing pickles and relish­
es, Included are basic recipes
for the old-time favorilles,
such as brined dill pickles,
The Social Department o f
cucumber, green tomatoes,
the Sanford Woman's Club
okra and onion, sauerkraut,
MRS. H A R R Y ROBSO N, rifflit, presents hostess g if t to Miss M yra
will have a breakfast W ed­
sweet aplced loquata, sweet

Phi Gamma Eta Conducts Ritual O f
Phi Gamma Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met recently
at the home o f Miss Barbara
Moses.
The Ritual o f the Badgo
was conducted in an impres*
liv e candlelight ceremony and
those follow ing tho Torch
were Shirley Stumpf, Joan
Brooks, Linda IH ltell, Vicki
Wesslund and Mary Sharp.
Participating In tho cere­
mony were Shirley Alexander,
Leslie Best, Carol Mitchell,
Jean tion tsk s and Linda
Rock.
O fficers Installed fo r the
coming year were Barbara
Moses, president) Jean Gonaales, vice president; Joan
Brooks, secretary; Linda Hit*
tell, Treasurer.
Mr*. Glenn McCall was
welcomed a* member advisor
and Mrs. W. R. Jennings as
member sponsor.

Miss Tanner Will

TOUCHTON'S REXALL DRUG
T H B PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN”

COR. lot * MAGNOLIA
PHONI 822-2482
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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D E A R A B B Y i When I
animals, but people. Fhooey
read *11 those letter* from
on progress!
readers statin); that you
DISGUSTED
were wrong to say that the
W ITH PEO PLE
•
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bus driver
should
have
stopped and tried to help
DEAR AB B Y: I cheeked
the do^ he hit, I rouldn't
nnd you nra right. It IS
believe my eyes. Then we
against the law In Indiana
find out there is a L A W in
for n school but driver to
Indiana which prohibits a
stop on the highway if ho
school
bus driver from
hits an animal. The law*
stopping on the highway
o f varlou* slates a n often
even if he hits an animal.
confusing. For eaample, I
Whut If he hits it child? He
was driving through a sec­
would have to stop then,
tion poeted "R A N G E AR E A
wouldn't he? Or would he
— W ATCH FOR L IV E ­
just go right on, and report
STOCK” and a cow wand­
the Incident only after hav­
ered out in front of ms, I
ing delivered Ills iius load
hit her broadside. My car
o f children to their destina­
was Ihi illy damaged and I
tions? No wonder there J i _ . .w a s .lucky..L wasn't killed,-J
to much inhumanity today!
a»w a lawyer, expecting to
1 don’ t care what the L A W
recover damages for my
enys, Abby, don't you back
cur. A fter nil, I was on the
down one Inch. You were
highway where I was sup­
right, nnd the whole State
posed to he, and the Cow
o f Indiana Is wrong to let a
had no business there. I
law like that stay on Its
found out that I not only
books.
couldn't collect a dime, but
1 was being sued by the
N O T FROM IN D IA N A
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farmer for the loss of Ids
cow.
D EAR AB B Y:
I have
never before written to a C LAU D E IN W ENATCH EE,
newspaper columnist, but I
W ASH IN G TO N
♦
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cannot sleep unless I write
this letter. How could any­
one answer to his own con­
science if he hits a pour ilcfcnsclea dog and doesn't
stop to see if the dog Is
dead or niive, or to give
him sumo aid? An injured
dog on the highway would
surely b« struck again and
again by oncoming vehicles
i f not removsd. Dogs feel
jKtln just ns humans do. if
this is tlie law, perhaps we
can look forward to future
laws which will not only
disregard the feelings of

DEAR AI1BY: It's hard
to belteva thut there arc
people in the world a* cruel
and cold-blooded as those
who wrote to say thut the
bus dtiver eliouid nut have
stopped, hut gone right on
after having hit a dug.
What harm could com* to
the children If he pulled o ff
Urn h i g h w a y onto the
ehouhler o f the rued? I am
sure if lie put several o f the
older children in charge o f
tlie younger ones end told
them ait to stay inside the

The Charity Challenge Cup
is

a

world-wide

rompotitlcn

in which the contestant* play
regular duplicate bridge with
bunds selected by various
British experts. Tho hands
m e all taken from actual
competition, but they are aeIccied fo r general interest
and almost anything Is likely
to happen.
When today's hand was
played in a mutch between
lliitlah and Gorman tennis,
both South players reached
three no-trump. Tho nine of
rluh* was opened et both
tables.
One
South player
ducked the first club and
duii I o his ccntract, the other
look the first club and went
down six tricks after Die un­
usual aeries o f plays.

to

WEST

bus, not on# o f them would
have
disobeyed.
Children
have a grentcr compassion
and love for animals than
moat adults.
GRANDM OTHER
O F N IN E
•
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D EAR A B B Y : To the
prraon who said it was
"dsnyeroua” to stop and
give aid to an Injured ani&gt;
may, may I say that I once
carried a dog. whose heck
had been broken, from lb*
middle o f tb* road, while
others stood on the side­
lines and did nothing? Tlie
injured dog licked my hand
in gratitude, and the ex- presslow in h's ttywi will re
main with me until I die,
E. L. J. FROM L A JO LLA
•
•
•
D E AR A B B Y : Regarding
the incident involving a
school bus driver In Koko­
mo, Indiana, who felted to
stop after hitting a dog:
Please he advised that in
California this runstltutea a
hit-run offense and is IInhle to prosecution under
the Hit-Run l.aw.
II. fi. IN
S A N FRANCISCO
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Get it o f your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to A lillY , Box
ib.bo, Beverly Hills, Cuiif.,
9U212. Enclose a stamped,
self-uddrcssed envelope.
• •
•
Hate to w rit* letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
llox 33(15,
Beverly
Hills,
Calif. P0212, fo r Abby’s
new booklet, "H O W
TO
W R IT E L E T T E R S FUR
A L L O CCASIONS."

Qajcobjy On (Bhidq.Q

By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH
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South West North Best
Pass 1 V
3 *
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Pass
Pas*
Pass 2 ft
2 N.T. Pass 3 N.T. Pass
Pass
Pas*
Opening lead—f t •
He led n spade to dummy's
ace and led the nine o f dia­
monds for a finesse. W eel
decided against a dub con­
tinuation and shifted to the

• put. Now South led a sec end
diamond. He was going to
nmke Ids contract if the fi­
nesse
worked,
but
East
showed out.
South might have cashed
high eards fe r down two, but
he ducked. Weat was
in
again , II* pulled out Ilia
eight o f hearts — ■a lead that
would havo let South take alt
but one o f tho remaining
tricks. Then he put it hack
and led the three o f clubs.
East caslied five club tricks
and returned the jack o f
hearts to his partner. De­
clarer had let a heart go
from dummy so Weet col­
lected three heart tricks.

B*RuthMilleM

J'heU)omsm:

Some women Just aeem to them working in the yard or without ever appearing to lie
frantically rushed or pushed.
cleaning house.
have a knack for—
Always looking well groom­
Always being dressed ex­
Always saying Just the right
ed — even when you catch thing In an embarrassing or actly right, no mailer what
the occasion.
awkward moment.
Forlunalely for the rest of
Adding a certain touch that
makva a suit or dreai off a ua, they’ re NOT tlie same
1ST T H I
CIR C UIT
COURT.
women. But we often Judge
-SIXTH
JUDICIA L
CIRCUIT rack look as though il had
o r r i . n f t m i i s ASfi&gt; f o b been designed especially for ourselves t o o harshly fay
su w ixn i.n t n r x T T
thinking we should have Mrs.
(he wearer.
r i u v r n s T siii . i « * l «
ANTIIO N V W I L L I A SIM.
Making anything they stick A ’ a knack for this, and Mr*.
Plslntiff
into the ground grow and B‘e knack for that and Mrs.
•v».
C'a knack for something else.
flourish.

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Si U IIILEt. W IL L IA M
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Leary, IJooraU
A Hworn ComuWInt having
t&gt;**n filed agslnat you In Ihs
r lr c u ll Court In end for »« m inote County. Florida, In Chtnearr. for Idvoroa, the short
title of as Id action btlng AN ­
TH O NY W I L L I A M , n a l u t l f f
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causa and require you to ms
your wrlttan dafanaaa, If any.
to Ihs Complaint fllod heroin,
and to aarvs thereof upon
P la in t iffs attorney on or be­
fore the l l t h day of June. A n,
l f l l , otherwise * Uecrse Pro
Confeaso
will
be
enured
agelnst you end the csuie pro­
ceed ex parte.
WITNESS ray hand and o f ­
ficial aea! of Ssnferd «»m ltiula Counly. Florida, this Sth
day of May, A. D. I H I.
(If U AL I
Arthur H Darkwlth. Jr.
Clerk or the Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for Seminole County,
Florida
By Sandro
Jehneen. D.C.
Cordon V. Frederick
Attorney for Plain tiff
111 Bast Commercial Btrtat
P. O. Out ITU
Sanford, Florid*. *3771
publish May 11. II. I I
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Making any house they have
lived in for a few weeks feel
like a home.
Making any man In their
presence
stand a little
atraighter, apeak with more
authority, or more amusingly.
Livening up any gathering
the moment they enter a
room.
Being the beet o f all possible
p ren agent* for their hus­
bands and children.
Making and keeping friends.
Getting other women to
work their heads off—no mat­
ter what committee
they
head.
Entertaining In a way that
seerna almost effortless.
Accomplishing a great deal

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Texas uses mare natural
gas than any other state and
more than the rest of the
world outslds
the
United
States.

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tH ir jh tir jh fA
7:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Mon­
day Night Movie. "Phone Call
From A S trin ger." (Rerun)
A good cast, Including Gary
Merrill, Bette Davis, Michael
Rennie, Shelly Winters and
Kcnn-m Wynn, helps make
this 1932 release Interesting.
Merrill, alter arguing with
his wife, catches s plane, and
during
th e
flight
makes
friends with three other panrngert — Miss Winters, Mr.
Wynn and Rennie. Tlie plane
era slit's and he 1* the sole sur­
vivor. He derides to visit tlie
n-iativo* of hi* dead friends
and In so doing helps »ol\r
some o f their problems and

TV Time Preview*

get* a new- outlook on life,
8:30-8 p.m. CBS. The Lucy
Show. (Rerun) Lucy (Lucille
Rail) is at her slapstick brat
here. Lucy is talked into n
blind date with s handsome
bachelor (Keith Andes), but
•ho hadn't counted on having
to get up St 4 *,tn. (o accom­
pany him on a hunt. Our
bumbling Lucy makes the
hunt s bad dream for her
date. Then Lucy's talent for
Imitating duck calls turns It
into a pleasant dream.
99:30 p.m. UBS.
Danny
Thomas Show. (Rerun) T o ­
night's setting is London,
with Danny due lo play the
Palladium. Guest Cecil Park­
er Is another welcome change
as an English friend who
ix t h e c n i t ' i i t r n i ' R T o f |shows Danny what makes the
T i ll; XIXTR JUDIt I SI. n u ­ i English laugh. Marjorie Lord
l l IT, IX A All FOR S K fllM II.K ind Sheldon Leonard are fea­
t u u x t y , ri.ttn in s.
tured.
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CLAR A HC nil LK It .
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Th* Andy
Plaintiff,
Griffith Show-, Tills episode
VI
serves a* groundwork for a
AR T H U R R. IIE U R LUIl.
D* fen dan (, (all series to star Jim N'af MENDED XOTICK OF *1 IT
TO i AnTIIUn D
IIEflRLItIt, hors, continuing hi* role of
avhoas last known rati- Gomrr Pyle, but at a mem­
dam-a and addraaa It:
ber of th* U. S. Marine
ARTHUTt D. I I E n R L E R
Corps. Here, Gomer announc­
1114 ttplon Aaanu*
Toledo, Ohio
es he's Joining the Marines
You sr* harahy notified that
a ault for Dlvorrs hat Lean and Andy (Andy G ri(fllh) Is
InaitTutad
aaalntt
you
by worried that naive Gomer
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hi* new venture
a*
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anrat, and appur Ir narioaa on ui*on IIAesr.TT AND TUCK.
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Attorney*
for Plstritlff,
Sen
**ld land nr uatd In eonjunr( D I Lea* Lecy
South Sliltland Avanu* MaltDon iharaolth.
(*| Price l* Stlclit
Tl.lt aal* ta mad* pursuant land. Flnrlda, on or hrfor* tha
ll:0(» (11 Janpurdy
In (Inal drerr* of forarloaurt lfth day of June, l f l l . I f you
( I I i; * l Tin- Maaaa*
rnlrrad In Chan.'ary aollon No. fall to do so a dafsutl will h*
11:«• I f ) Th* Mca'oys
ISfdl n-iw pamllng In tha Cir­ enteral against you.
11:20 (Si Ml.alnx l.lnks
WITNFISIt my hand and tha
cuit Court of and for SanilnolO
I D Pate A (Jladv*
aral of said Court at Hanford.
County, Florida.
Samlnola County. Florida, this
DATED
TIIIH
14
th
day
of
T U E S D A Y P . M.
n t h (tar of May, ISM.
May, t t U .
11:11 ( D I * * * *r t.tfs
(SE AL )
(HEAD
Arthur K. Rack with. Jr.,
Arthur It
Tlorkwllh. Jr.
Clsrk of Iho Circuit Court
Byi Sandra H. Jnhnaon
liy: Handra h Jnhnaon
Deputy Clark
Harlan Tuck o f Ih# firm *1
t&gt;aputy l l r r k
1
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19(1 Houih Maitland Arenas
Judxa, SandHkle I'a s a l). Flnr- DMAS A UHVNDKH
MattUnd. Florid*
Attnrnay* for Plaint iff
lila. In I’ rnhalr.
311 Kaat Canlrat ILiulavard
Attorney* for Plaintiff
In rai ITalalp ••(
Orlando, Florid*
Publish May tl, ! » * Jun* 1.
E D W A R D 1*. LANE.
Ilaraaaad Puhllan May II, t i f f .
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Tn All caailllura
Paaamia C DU-fl
f ’ Dtl-ST
lint Inn (lain,* «&gt;r Demand*
le alM fl Paid Katatfi
You Slid asrli nf you sr*
liarahy nntlfla.1 and required
In pratant any ctalina and damsnda avhlrh you. or allhar of
you, may l.ava aualnat Hi* *•lata of E l t W A It ! ) F. LANK.
(1or»at*i1, lnl* of nal.l County,
to ll.a Counly Jodie*, of Hl.MIN'dLK Courtly, Florida, al lil&gt;
nfflr* In th* roiirt hot,** nf
•nld County, at HANFORD,
Florida, within *H ralftidnr
month* from ll.a lima nf Hu
first iiuhlloatlnn nf till* noth »
Toro rnjili a of *iu'h culm r.r
d-toand ahull h« In wrltlnx.
amt alinll mala the |d*.a of
raaldanra and r“'al nfflra ad*
draaa nf th* rlalmant, and shall
lm awiirn tn l.r th* rlalnianl.
til* nxant. or nttnrnay and snpompanlad hr a flllnu
of
nun dollar and aimh rlalrn nr
dainnnd ant 10 Iliad ahall l*a
void.
/a/ May K. tana
As r.ianutrlv nf ths l.aat
Will and Trainmnrit nf
E D W AR D F. I.ANK, d*.
rntaad
Min k N, f’lavrland, Jr.
Attornry at Lina,
P. O. D r * » a r 7..
Hanford, Flnrlda.
112 Magnolia Avenue
Attnrnay for Earrutrl*
I'uldlnh April li.
P h o n e B22-091B
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Gomer certainly needs when
a couple of tough sergeants
take him in hand.
9:3010 p.m. NBC. Holly,
wood and the Stars. "Sirens,
Symbols and Glamor G lrli"
Part IL (Rerun) The second
half of an intriguing collection
of film clips of beautiful
women threaded _ together by
a tlrab commentary purport­
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By Galbraith

H oroscope
F orecast
T U E S D A Y . M A Y I t . 1984
G E N E R A L T E N D E N C IE S !
Yon now have a day and eve.
ning when long-range plan*
o f every kind end description
can be made ao that you have
fa r more success because o f
the meticulousness by which
you aprpoach and place into
effect plans which have been
approved o f by those in pow­
erful position, as well aa usual co-workers. WORK.
A R IE S (March 21 to April
Ml) Early morning rising and
carrying through with duties
ahead sees you making fine
progress Today” aniT' tonight.
Plan your hours, whether at
home or at business. On the
road, too.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to May
20) Self-expression is the
keynote today and you must
do so to the best o f your abil.
ity instead o f being a dilet­
tante. Accept those Invita­
tions that are truly enjoyable.
Relax and be happy 11 I’ M.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21) Getting everything more
harmonious at home ia the
best way to spend this fine
day. This cornea easier than
usual. Fundamental security
fo r all la the first prerequis­
ite.
MOON C H ILD R E N ^ (June
22 to July 21) You must g e t
an early start at all business
or creative affairs i f you
want to make a big surge
forward. Re sure to get erranda done, too. Show part­
ners you ara truly devoted.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) You can easily Interest
some bigwig In a constructive
plan which you have in mind,
i f you show you are a prac­
tical person. Cut down on ex­
penses. Get property holdings
in fine condition.
VIRGO (August 22 to Septemper 22) By digging up the
data you need, you find you
can go forward more easily
and grow both In character
and p h y s i c a l l y . Don’t ba
afraid o f new developments.
This Increases happiness, too.
L IB R A (September 23 to
October 22) You can get tha
support you need provided
you are secretive and do not
confide in other*. Pereonal
anxieties can be eliminated by
wise thinking. They ara really
very minor,
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) I f you epend
tome time meditating, you
find that you early maka tha
right changes to Improve con*
d 111o n a and relationships
about you. Find tha right
data. Then carry on stalwartly.

S A G IT T A R IU S (Novem ber
22 to December 21) I f you
ara dynamic whera business
and creative affairs are con*
cerned, you get ahead much
faster. Show that you ara
wonderfully
sociable.
Gain
fam e thuily. too.
C A PR IC O R N (December 22
to January 20) You can find
just the right outlets that
have eluded you In tha past.
If you take the time to In­
vestigate them. Set up ap­
pointments with tha right
people. Re more aggressive.
A Q U A R IU S (January &gt;1 to
February 19) It la pretty
much up to you I f you want
to
Improve
condition*
at
home, relations with kin. Curb
that temper and bo more
thoughtful. You have good
ideas. Us* mors ta c t
PISCES (February SO to
March 20) Good pa)a w ill
point out that tha beat way
to please distraught associ­
ate ia to be more attentive.
Show generosity, also o f spir­
it. Kindness pays o ff b ig d ir(dents.
IF YO U R C H IL D IS BORN
T O D A Y , ha or aha will ba one
o f those overly - meticulous
persona i f you don't early
teach to give more attention
to the truly important Issue*
in life and to atop frettin g
over details. The ability In
thla nature Is considerable
and much can ba accomplish­
ed, fo r others aa wall, and
lig h t training makes d ifferenc# between success o r fa il­
ure In this chart.

♦The Stan Impel, they da
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish lo thank our many
friends and neighbors for
their kindness and thoughtfulneai to us during our be­
reavement upon the death
and burial of our loving
Mother, Mrs. M at Sheafer.
Our sorrow was easier to
besr because of thorn.
Signed: Mr. A Mrs. R. M.
Shca/er. Mr. &amp; Mrs. R. V.
Sheafer A Family, Mr. A
Mrs. C. E. Johnson A
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FURN. Apt. $Co per mo. Incl.
lights &amp; water. 322-3641.

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Legal Notice

T i i WHOM IT MAY CONCBHNs

Nolle* I* harabjr given by th*
Uoarit nf County Comtnl*»lori*r*
of Bamlnol* County. Florida,
pursuant to Raetlon 330 10.
Florida Statutes l l l l l l , that a
Petition was Iliad with mid
Hoard on th* 11th day of May,
t i l l , to olosa, vacate and ahan*
don cartaln plat dedication*,
four which art o f half th* land
nacaaaary for a atraat rlaht-of.
way, and tha fifth la all tha
land nacaaaary for a atrret
rlaht-of-way,
III
Krmlnnl*
County, Flotilla, thay halna daacrlhad aa foltowai
A. That part of Douglas Avanua which la batwaan tha
North right-of-way tin*
of mala lload (I t and tha
South llna of tha BWt* of
of tha NWU of Brctlon t.
Townahlp 11 Oouth. liana*
Si Hast, which waa orlalnally dadlcalail aa half
tha land nacaaaary for a
atraat rlaht-of-way aa a
part of Tract II, Baniando Hprlnxt Huhdlvlalun,
aa rarordad In I’lat llonk
S, paaa IS, nf th* Public
llacordi of Hamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida.
B. That
part
of
Carlton
Blrret batwaan tha East
proparty llna of tha At*
lantlc Coaat Una Itallmad
rlaht-of-way
and
tha
W ait lint of tha Northaaat *1 of tha Snuthwaat
U of Ractlon t, Townahlp
31 South, liana* 31 Fast,
beina originally dadicatad
aa half tha land nacaaaary
for a atraat rlaht-of-way
aa a part of Tract II, Ian.
Undo Iprlnaa lubdlvlaloa,
Flat Itook I. p*&lt;a II, Pub­
lic naoorda nf Bamlnolt
County, Florida.
C That part o f Irving Rtrret
batwaan thi W#»t propar*
ty llna of th* rloht of
way—for IntaraUta Utahway No. t, and tha East
llna of th* Nnrthwaal U
o f Iha Northwaat
of
Haetlon I, Townahln II
Ooutki K ina* la rast, it
b*tng originally dadicatad
*■ half th* U til n**#»*»ry
for a *tr*al right-of-way
aa a part of Tract II, HanUndo Rprlngi Subdivision,
according to th* p l a t
thereof In Flat Honk S.
paga IT FubU* Itaeorda ef
Hamlnola County, Florida,
and lattr Incorporated In
tha raplat of Tracta II, IS,
IS and It. aicapt I» t a It.
through II. Inclualr*. of
Block H, of Tract II. ac­
cording ta th* plat th*r«of r*card*d In Flat Bonk
T, peg* 1, Public Records
of BamlnoU County, Flor­
ida.
D. That
part
of
Charles
street batwaan th* Wait
property line of th* rightof-way
for
Internal*
Highway No. I, and th*
K * it proparty llna of th*
right-of-way for Weaton
l&gt;rltr», It being originally
dadicatad aa half th* land
nacaaaary for a alrsrt
right-of-way aa a part of
Tract
II,
g a nI a ndo
Springe Bubdlvtalon. ac­
cording t* th* plat there­
at recorded In Flat Ttonk
I, paga IT. Public Itaeorda
of gatnlnol* County, Flor­
ida.
X. That part of Chestnut
Avenue nrlgtnatly ahown
and dadicatad aa a part
of Traci
IS. Hanlgbdo
Springs Bubdlvlalun, ac­
cording to lha plat there­
of recorded In Flat Book
paga It. Public Record*
of gamlnola County. Flor­
ida, and lattr incorporate
ad as a pari of tha r*ptat
of Tracta It, 11, I# and
II, aicapt Lota 11 throuah
II, IncluaUa, of lilock II.
of Tract II. according to
tha r i» t thoraof rarordad
In PUt Rook T, paga 1,
Public Raaorda of garni
nola County. Florida.
• nd that tha aald Hoard of
t ounty Commlsalonara will hold
a public hearing on the aald
Fatltlon at lu o'clock. A. M.
on th* tth day or Junr. lH t, at
rtto —County- -0oM,nt*;Untr»Roorn In th* County Cnurlhnua*
at Banrard, Florida, at which
tint* Ihoa* for and agalnat th*
u a i i will h* heard and final
action uk*n.
This th* Uth day of May,

m i.

IBK.U.1
Arthur H. Hackwlth. Jr.,
CUrk of th* Hoard of
County Commissioner* of
Seminal* County. Florida.
Publleh May II, l i l t
CDU-ti

M a y 18, 10G4 — Page 11

By Nadine Seltzer

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom turn. apts.
Queanel Apts.. 4&lt;M E. 14th
St., 322-8194.
Fum. Apt., close in.
322-2800.

33. Furniture

12. Real Estate For Sal* 27. Special Services

1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Tvt.
bath, 317 S Tark Ave.
U N FLH N . 2 BR Duplex Apt.
T e rra in ) floors, tile bath,
Venetian (hides, kit. equlpt.
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
ter 5 p. m.
N IC E L Y Furn, 2 BR. house on
So. Sanford Ave. Near Base.
Ph. 322-3RM.
2 Bdrm. furn. upstairs apt.
203 E. 21at St. 133. R. A.
Williams, 322-3951.

Used furniture, appliances, t Transistor tape recorder.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Used 1 wk. $15. 322-7406.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
May Specials. Air m ati, 99c.
Av*. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st 5L(
Sanford,
Sell
Ui
Your
rurnlture.
R E PR IN TS A V A ILA B LE
Quirk
Service
With
the
Cash. SUPER
TRAD IN G 35. Articles Wanted
Of pictures that have been
TOST. FA 2-0677.
published In The Herald.
CASH for good dean Used
Call Bill Vincent at The
Furniture. Noll-Fumy FurnL
38. Article* For Sale
Sanford Herald. 322-2811.
lure, 901 W. First St., Ph.

16. Fsmate Help Wanted

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2 BR Home in Wynne wood.
Avail. June 1st. Ph. 322-8132

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“Did I put In too muoh Igniter?”

REC E PTIO N IST and Assist.
Bookkeeper.
Age
18-35.
High School Diploma. Must
be good typist. Shorthand
helpful. Apply in person lo
Mr. C. C. Hayes at Brass
Molora, 519 E. 1st St.
B E AU TIC IAN W ANTED
Richard's Hair Styling
107 W. 27th St .
322 7701

USED
EIcc.
range.
Cowl
COml. $25. Ph. 322-5400. 139
Country Club Rd.
NORGE Dryer. Good cond,
RciMinablc. Ph. 322 5726.
4 x 4 Ft. Steel utility trailer.
Ph. 322-5106.

12.

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$100

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SIN G E R
Birthday Sale!

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Batata

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SO UTH W AR D

Building
Contractor

Seminole Realty

Owned Homes

St. Johns Realty

Priced Prom $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $46.50

yourself to consider one of
these Homes before buying.
Price
811-500with 8850
Down— Low Monthly Pay­
ments. C ALL US T O D A Y There la still time to choose
your favorite colors.

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Mercury, $487 bal, $30 mo,
Ford, $502 bal, $31 mo,
Opal Wag. 8574 bal, $31 mo.
Ford, $479 bal, $24 mo.
Ilulrk, $549 bal, $28 mo.
Ford, $4*7 bal, $27 mo.
Mercury, $597 bal, 832 mo.
Mercury, $497 bal, $28 mo.
Imperial, 8881 bal, $42 m o.
&gt;4 Truck, $697 bal, $35 mo,
Truck, $345 bal, $17 mo.
Ik Truck, $214 bal, $12 mo.
Ford, $197 bal, $13 mo,
Ford, $99 bal, 83 mo.

National

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Phone 322-4503

37. Iloata - M o lo r a
10 Ft. Plywood Boat. Being
transferred. 322-8308.
IS' Runabout 35 hp. Electrla
John ion with trailer k alt
nkling accessories. $400. Ph ,
3210508.
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Gateway To T h * W aterway
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304-8-8 E. l i t . Pb. F A 2-5961
18' Chris Craft, 40 hp. M er­
cury A trailer. $600. 322-8032
or 304 W. 2nd., 8 UI 5 p.m.
1963 18' Larson Deluxe Sen
Wolf Merc, 1000. Dual IS
gal. tanks, safety glaaa win­
dows, full top, aids A ite m
curtains. Fully rigged, Inct,
anchor A chuck, 2 fir* e x ­
tinguishers, horn k speed­
ometer; Tandem trlr. with
power wench. N o dealer* I
Sanford, 611 Beth Dr., Ph.
323 0583,

30. Trailers • Cabanas
SPARC RAFT 10 X 45. Com­
pletely furnished. Sacrifice
price. Can be icon at 2003
So. French Ave. Phone 3226(57 for furlltcr information.

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.

SOLDI
442

WANTED

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

M E N - W OM EN

VA - FHA
Appointed
........Property.......
Management &amp;
SaleB Broker

LIN C O LN SERVICE, Dept. 19 D
Pekin, Illinois
I am very much Interested. P lrta r tend me *liaolulrly F R E E ( I ) A Hal o f U. 8.
Government joaition* and salarir*: (2 ) Information on how to qualify fo r n U. H.
Government

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

8TW M »ER A G E N C Y
1919 So. French 321*4991

Repossessions

1961 54 x to Sanmaa Trailer.
Being traniferred. 322-8308.

Government

4. 14C4.

S . Bank $

F U R N IT U R E

Free Estimates

Jim Hunt Realty

keuu-tl

1962 Flat 2-dr., extra dean
..................................... $693
1939 Continental
Mark
IV
.............................. 81093
SANFORD MOTOR CO,
Sun S. French Ave.

V A - FH A

&amp;

Attorney* for Administrator
Feat Office Dratatr I l l s
Sanford. Florida 1IT71
Fubllah May 14, 41 A June 1,

3&lt;i. Automobilea • Trucks

F H A - V A HOMES

FHA - V A

HT KNnT lluM, DAVIS A
M, INTI&gt;gll

322 6591.

SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
HIGHEST PRIC E PAID
SLAN T O-MATIC 500
Fully automatic. Just dial it FOR EX TR A C LEAN CARS
322-450.1
and sow. Take up payment* 1012 Sanford Ave.
A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G
o
f
$820
mo.
or
pay
off
B y FE D D E R S
BUYING A NEW or
bal. 811680. Liberal trade
H. B. PO P E CO., Inc.
USED CART
for your old machine. Call
200 So. Tark Ave.
322 4234
FINANCE IT WITH US
anytime for Free Home
♦ Low Interest Rates
w e l l s ' D R ILLE D , PUMPS,
Trial. 322-8627.
a Low Monthly Payments
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
FLORIDA STATE B A N K
R
E
A
D
Y
M
IX
CONCRETE
All Types and Sires
Patian, Floor, Free lCHimatc*
Wc Repair and Service
I960 Plymouth Fury 2 Dr. H T
SHI*, lintels, steps, blocks,
S TIN E
G o l d e n Commando 395j
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Machinery and Supply Co.
Power oiler. A brakes, tint­
steel,
grease
traps,
dry
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
ed glass, swivel seats, tor­
wells. Stepping Mone*.
que flight. 8850. Exc. cond.
29. A u t o m o b ile S e r v ic e
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
322-4454.
i
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
1058 liuick Spec. Fordor Se­
Free
inspection,
estlmatea,
Check with
dan l*t class cond. 322-1743.
pickup, delivery. Rccoring

LA K E M A R Y. New 2 BR
ikJiili'. Cioac to auhool it
Kent Estate For Sal* 12. Ileal Eetale For Sate 3 Ladies for evening and
a to m . 885 mo. Monna Jarvis
wee*-end ivuuler wotV a&lt;
BLOCK House for Sale, 1905 3 BR., H i hath home. As­
322-1810.
the N avy Enlisted Men's
Adams Ave. Sanford. 8200
sume payments. 322-5455.
C A R P E T S A ’la C A R T E
Club. Permanent at 8t per
2-ROOM furn. apt. 855 mo.
A repairs discounted.
cash and take up payments
For the REST Carpet Value*
hr. to start, plus meals.
incl. water A clcc. 322-3860.
211U E. 3rd.
322-3113
of $64 month. Contact Joseph
anywhere. Sample* shown
Must be 31 with no restrict­
P. Harris, 48 E. Glcnheven,
In your home.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
ing dependents, and have
1 BR HouaetraUer furn. Adutu
Greenwood, S. C.
1199 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
1, m , A 2 BATHS
own transportation. Apply
only. 875 mo. Ph. 122-1187.
241-6191 or
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM
N avy Exchange Officer.
4 BR, 2 Bath, home. A vail­
Gil KEN IUH A It
Leroy
C.
MacTavlsh, Owner
Sonknrik GI hbh nml PninL
B E A U TY OPERATOR
able, June. 322-9595.
Choice
lots
Available
In
322 55U Evening*
Company
Low Monthly Payments
W ANTED
Grccnlirlnr o f Loch Arbor
219 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622 HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
For Complete Information
Junior or Senior
WORLD ROOK PLAN
for FU R N . Apt. Close In. Jimmie
overlooking
g o lf
course.
Cowan.
822
4013.
See
Or
Call
Your
lon, $3.00. Call 322-2960 af­
Ph. 323-9658
your child's education. Ph.
Custom building to your
ter 5 p. m. FR E E D E LIV ­
322-3328.
specifications.
Greenbriar
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
AUTOM OTIVE
17. Mate Help Wasted
ERY
W ITH IN SANFORD
Apply 5-6:30.
developed by
AIR-CONDITIONING
4. Transportation
C IT Y LIMITS.
CAREER
S ALE S BROKER
KINOSWOOD
IN STALLATIO N - SERVICING
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
Driving to West Coast about
O P P O R T U N IT Y
BU ILD ERS, INC.
Good Used Cars Sold
Puyton Realty
June 15th. Share expenses.
IN SANFORD
202 Fairmont Dr.
818 French Ave.
322-7765
822-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
Are you satisfied with your
Judd Doty, 514 Elm D r„
F A 2-807*
2565 P a r t Dr.
823 3420
Auto Glaaa, Tops
Casselberry, Fla.
present Job? I f not contact
____ STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
BIG S S S A V IN G S
k Sea* Covers
Orlando 422-6855 or
Mt.
On Floor Model* k
FURNISHED,
U NFU RNISH ­
St. 322-5192 or 1374.
6. For Kent
Demonstrators
Dora 383-4491 for Interview.
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, l t t
Furn. Gar. Apt. 2545th P a l­ No Down Pym t. — V ets
(F R E E Repair ESTIM ATES)
bath, IS x 30 Swimming pool
Nice, Roomy 2 BR Unfurn.
PLUM BER, Apply 319 Elm
metto.
Ph.
322-0325
or FI lA Min. Down P y m t. &amp;
In Your Home
In Sunland. 121 Lake Dot.
home.
909 Catalina
Dr.
Ave., Sanford Fla,
In-Service Loans
304 W, 2nd St. F A I 9032
322-6254.
In Sun ford Call
Only 885. Robert A. W il­
II S t 4 B R ’S.
2 BR.
Home, Study, IV* W ANTED : Man for Sanford ALL WORK G U ARANTEED
S IN G E R
liam*. Ph. 322-3951,
Clean rooms for men. 401
Im m ediate Occupancy
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. in
Representative at
and DeLsml area to service 31. Poultry • Liven lock
Magnolia Ave. &gt;22-0720.
Alr-Comlill&lt;ming Optional
ROSE COURT
good neighborhood; Includ­
Alan'a Fabrics k Ruga
Insurance Debit. Above aver­
APAR TM E N TS
ing stove, refrig., room airUnfurnished 2 BR, house, kit­ C R Y S T A L L A K E P A R K ,
323-5763
age guaranteed aalary plui Duroc Gilt, 8 mo. old. Phone
1 BR Furn. Near Base. 2015
LA K E M ARY
conditioner,
washing m a­
323-9500.
chen equipped. 322-3651,
co mm Us loos. Good oppor­
Refrigerator, like new, apt.
W. on 25th St. &amp; Left on
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.
chine A rugs. Really ter­
tunity for advancement for 1 Shetland Pony for Sale.
2 UR, home, kit. equip. Keys
alze. Inquire at No. 1 Fire
Lake Mary Rlvd,
rific
buy I
Monthly pay­
a hard worker. Contact
NEW 2 BR house, kit. equipt.
Stallion. Call after 5, 322
at 617 Catalina Dr.
Station, Sanford.
Ph. 322-2744
ments $83.50.
Manager, 1219 N. Orange
875 mo. Ph. 322-3685.
4703.
L A K E W A Y M A N HGTS. KINGSWOOl) BUILDERS,
Ave., or write, P. O. Box
R E N T A BED
MOWER, Genoa, Rotary typo,
Inc.
LO N G W O O D
W E L A K A APA R TM E N TS : Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
2103. Orlando, Fla.
31A. Peln
19” blade, 2',k hp. Clinton *
F
A
2-8074
(South
on
17-93—6
ml.
Rooms private baths, 114
Beds.
Cyrlo engine, 6 ntoi. old,
FR
E
E
Kitten*,
FR
E
E
D
o
lly
19. Sltuatlona Wanted
2 Blks. Northwest of
W. First St.
Bjr Day, Week, or Month
Coat now $59.95. Make o f­
ery. Ph. 322-1306,
Longwood Plaza)
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t St.
fer. Clean. Ph. 322-2918,
HOUSEWORK.
3729440.
Houaetralter on private tod.
C AR R O LL’S F U R N IT U R E
P
U
P
P
IE
S
:
6
wk*.
old,
84
ea.
R
E
A
L
ESTATE-1
NSURANCB
865 mo. Call after 6, 322-6087.
SINGER AU TO M ATIC
21. tte a u ty Helena
807 W. 2nd 61. 1*tween 2
3rd A Park Ave.
2 BR, unfurn. bouse, kitchen
Zigzags, A-l Condition. Makes
UNFU RN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
&amp;
8
p.
m.
Phone 322-5641
Permanent Special
equipped. 2401 0. Willow.
Ph. 838-8911
buttonholes- automatic d«*equipt. 108tk W. 18th. Ph.
20 per cent off Regular Price*.
Ph. 340-4282.
elgns, blind stltiches. Pay
3 RR, 1 hath, kit. equipped.
32. Flowern - Shrub*
349-3952.
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
N O W H E A R T H IS !
$8.40 per month. Guaranteed.
8200 down, assume pymta.
0. For Sal* or Rant
Hotel, Ph. 322 8525.
YOUNG CITRUS TREES: H "
Beautiful Lskefrorvt with large
1964 MODEL
3 Bedroom furn. home. Nice
o f 878 mo. 322 1599.
to 84", Pineapples or Ham
2 bedroom home, a den,
location. Ph. 322-7335.
CUSTOM B U IL T HOME ON
Complata Beauty Service
llna on sour—Other varlet SEWING MACHLNENECCin
workshop, enclosed porch 2 Bit frame home. Very clean.
LAK E .
Call e v e n I n |8
3 Senior Operators
lea. R. W. Williams, after Full alze Round bobbin. Scwa
906 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
and
summer
house.
Large
822-1597.
Frea Parking at 2nd A Oak
like new. Monograms, saws
7 p. m. 323-8402.
wan, 322-4013.
105 x 300 ft lot attractively
322-5742
105 So. Oak
on b u t t o n s , buttonholes,
landscaped with your own
IN TIIK CUHCt'IT COUNT OP 11. Real Estate Wanted
W ALKING DISTANCE
H A R R IE T T 'S U EAU TY NOOK GROW your own hydroponic
overcasts raw edges, nuke*
TIIH NINTH Jt'IH fTAL CIHfacilities
for
fishing
and
tomatoes;
in
container*;
One block from shopping cen­
f t 'I T OP PI.OHIDA, IN AND W ANTED. Desirable lots In
fancy stitches, without at­
swimming on a good sand
Spring Pcrmansnt Special
Ftm NKMINOI.F. COUNTY.
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
•oma bearing. Qrosier's Hy­ tachments. Only 7 payments
ter, this 2 Bedroom roomy
Chaarery No. 14131
bottom spring fed lake. This
10
Percent
off
regular
prlcai
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Can be aeen at 2003 So.
Home with nice yard with
DtVDICI
o f 88.56. Call Garrett's, 322la located In a quiet com­
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Ave.
ANNIE KATE NOBLXI.
French. Pb. 222-6*57.
bearing fruit trees, sprink­
3244munity 8 blocks from ele­
Plaintiff
111
Palmetto
Ave.
Ph.
322-9834
ler system and well. Only
v*
9 SS. Furniture
mentary school, 7 miles to
12.
R
an
i
F
o
r
S
ate
2-9 x 12 carpet*, 323-0693.
87000 with Terms.
JAMKH BHHUMAN NOURISH.
22. Build • Paint • Repair
Jr. High, Senior High and
Defendant.
New
Cuitum
Built
Home
on
FR
E
E
E
STIM
ATE
Birch Crib, mattreaa A bed­
NOTICK TO A P P E A R
Stetson University, close lo
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
FIR E PLAC E S, Addition#, A l­ Upholstering A Mattress ranCrystal Lake. For Informa­
TOi JAMP.H SHERMAN
NOding, Child's table k chairs,
small shopping area, on
Realtor
teration*,
Brick,
B
l
o
c
k
,
BLEB,
wheat
raaldtnc*
tion call 322-3378.
ovetlng. Naw &amp; Uied Furni­
3 pe. chrome dinetle set, 2
commercial and school buses Raymond Lundqulst, Amo.
■ nd address l i t unknown
Stone, Concrete work. John
ture. Call Ntx Bedding Mfg.
Toil A HE HERK1IY RE­
pc. liv. rm., 2 high chairs,
route with U. S. No. * only FA 2-8981 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
12
ACRES
Baun, T E 9-1392, Box 426,
QUIRED to fII* your written
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Ph. 322-6199.
2 miles distance midway
dtftnsa to th* Complaint for Oak shaded large 4 Bedroom,
Longwood.
F A 3-2117,
dlvoroo filed h*r*ln against
between Daytona Beach and 3 BR., 3 bath, cent, beat A
2 bath home;; Fam ily room
SEWING M A C H IN E alr-cond , corner lot, lake 16. Plumbiiir Service*
you, with tba Cltrk of th*
Sanford. You must see this
with fireplace, large util­
For lha biggest selection of
above aiyltd Court on or ha­
1063 W HITE
p rivllegti, In Lake Mary.
to
appreciate
it.
P
r
i
c
e
ter* June II, 1144, and aerv*
ity end double carport. Ap□early new and used furni­ Twin needle ZlgEag. Same as
PLU
M
B
IN
G
811900.
182-2901.
a copy of aamo upon Plain tiff*
118,850.
proalmately 2500 aq. ft. All
ture, tee N oli’* Furniture
new.
Makes
buttonholes,
Contracting Repair*
attorney, W. T. Davis, hull*
Brokerage In Casselberry
fenced. 6 Acres cleared and Shown by appointment only—
SOI, On* North Orang* Avrnut.
W HERE TH E BASS ARE1
monograms, blind hems, all
FR E E ESTIM ATES
Orlando, Florida.
Call Matthew J. Ysnkovich 20 Beautifully Forested acre*
on 17*92, Open 6 day* 9 to 6.
planted In bahal.
without attachment!. Pay
R. L. H A R V E Y
F A IL NOT or A Dtcrre Pro
after 6 p. m. 228 2221.
on W eU va River. Easily 204 Sanford Ave.
Confaato
will
b*
entered
FA 2-3383
$44.26 or $0 82 per mo. Call
agalnat you.
accessible. Ideal bom Mite.
Garrett's, 322*3244.
WITNESS my hand and a**l
27. Special Services
Priced to Sell!
3 C O M P L E T E ROOMS
at Hanford. Kemtnnlo County,
H A IR Y INIHGO
O N L Y 8249.50
Florida, 1hta itlh day of May. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
A. U. 1144.
Hrg. $33 IDO Ibi., 500 Ib. Iota
Ea*y Term *
Property MnnnRcment
(DEAL)
$31
Need a shelf, screen porch,
Shop and Save Thu
Arthur II. Hackwlth, Jr. E V E R E T T A . H A R P E R
Salon Broker
Pensacola
Rshal 100 lbs $23
new
room,
carportc,
new
Clark of lha abov* alylad
Budget
Way
IN
V
E
STM
E
N
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A
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E
A
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T
Y
AG ENCY • REALTOR
Court
500 lb. loti $24
house or remodel. B. E.
116 N. Park
322-9178
8465 0. Park Ave.
By; Handra H. Johnaon
Crystal Wax Onion ria n ti M
Link. 123-T029.
Deputy Clark
Pbonei F A 2-2281 or FA 2 2285
8395 Buys 5 Years Equity. I
Offors for your selection
Publlih May IS. 31 A Juna 1,
$2.30-500 $1.50
i. itat.
Bedrooms, GE range, refri­
th «i* Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
298 Longwood Plaza
LOCH ARBOR. L g «. 4 BR, 2
A. M. PR E V A TT
CDU-id
gerator, drapes, c l o s i n g
Bedroom
bath, playrm., cent, air17-92
Ph. 838 4583
Seville, Fla.
I* lha Caret *4 lha
rovta. 891 month paya all.
rand. 207 Ridge Rd., Phone
Jadg*. **aalaal* raaalr. Stair
101 Temple Drive, Ravenna
322-8522.
at Fturlda. la I'robal*
Park. Tenant will show.
la r* ib* Kat*Ia all
auaTAr A n n u m joknson.
Write owner, 1125 N. E. Bth
D*c**e*d.
St., Hallandale, Fla.
FIN AL NOTICE
322-5232
Nolle* I* hereby given lhat 1901 S. Park
Country Club Manor. 2 BR,
lha undaralgnad will, oil (lit
NUsa: 322 8971-3013 or 2248
K i h day of Juqs, A. P . 1411,
Fla. room, with air-condlfrom sgr* 18 to 52. Prepare now for U. 8, Civil Service Job opening* In this arts dur.
praaanl lo the Ifenorahla Coun­
tioncr, Corner lot. loo Maying the next 12 months.
ty Judg* nf Hamlnola County,
Government position* p «y as high a* $116.00 a month lo atari. They provide much
Florida, hla final return, ac­
rose Dr., after i p . m.
count and vouchers, aa Admin­ THE TIM E TESTED FIR M
greeter aeeurlty than private employment and excellent opportunily for advancement.
istrator of tha Katat* of l l t ’HMany poalllon* require lift I* or no *p*rlallr*d rdurainn or rxprrirnrr.
FA 24123
T A F A l l T l l l ' I l JOIINHo N, da- 116 N. Park Ave.
Hut to get one o f there Job*, you unlit pare n teal. Th* competition la kren and In
canard, and at aald time, lltrn
earn* cnee* only on* out of f|vo pare.
TA K E YOUR PICK
and thara. make application to
To m *kt th* htat horn*
Lincoln Hervlca has helped thouxsndi prepare for there teat* every year since 1918,
th* aald Judg* for a final aal- 2 New Home* nearing comple­
buy, a** the
It la on* o f the largest and oldest privately owned *rhou|a o f it* kind and I* nut runtlamant o f hla administration
tion,
just
minutes
from
of aald aatala. and for an o r ­
neeted with the Government.
der discharging him a* such
downtown Sanford. Each has
For F R E E Information on Government Job*, including l|*l o f poiltlon* and ■■Uric*,
Administrator.
3 Bedrooms, Hk tile baths,
fill out coupon and mail at one*— T O D A Y . You will also get lull detail* on how you
Iiatr .1 this lha l l l h day of
can prepare yourself for the** teals.
May, Jt. D -tIM . - - . ..en d .an .jnsny .outstanding
Don’t delay — ACT N O W ]
Albert Johnaon
features that you owe It tn
A * Administrator or th*
Kaiat* of
(icH TAF A n n u m johjtHON
Dacaasad.

31. Articles For Sate

Sacrifice 3 BR, 1 bath. Total LAWNS renovsled — Aerate
— Remove thatch — Chinch
price 81.000. 81,500 down,
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Fcrtl348 mo, 822-3142.
Hie—Ph. 322-4244.
IS. Business Opportunity M ANSFIELD L A W N SER.

P A R T OR F U L L T IM E
Now available in this area,
routes vending cigarettes,
gum, candy, nut* and other
fast sailing products.
Route 1 — 8595 investment,
Expert lawn care. 322-3790.
earns up to 8180 o r more
monthly.
Plano Tuning and Repair
Route 2 — 8785 investment, W. L. Harmon - F A S-4283
earns up to 8450 or more
TA IN T IN G - IN T E R IO R • E X ­
monthly.
TE R IO R and Homo Im ­
Route 3 — 83,570 Investment,
provement Contractor. All
earns up (o 8900 or more
work m ay be financed up In
monthly. Will fully Instruct.
5 yr*. Guaranteed satisfac­
For Interview, wrlta, In­
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
cluding phona number to
322-9538,
Box 77, Sanford Herald.

Phone

SUMMER RECREATION
Incorrect imertlon o f your ad, Program for children o f all
age
groups. 2 Filtered
and reierves the rifibt to re­
3 BR, large living room. 122
awtmmlng pools. Arts A
v ile o r reject any advertiae.
Shannon Dr. 895. Ph. 349Crafts. Qualified Instruc­
meat from what ordered to
3321
tors. All day, 111 weekly. Ik
coniorni to the policiea o f thle
Day, 18.50 weekly. Trana- 2 BR House. Kit. equip!. $75.
paper.
portatlun available. Happy
Ph. 322-5303.
Acres School. Ph. 312-8481.
Furn. Apt. 2300 MellnnvIIle.
2. N o t ic e s • P e rs o n a ls
VACUUM

frrrulh

252* Park Dr.

I-X110
2-0849
221-0709
Saoiord, Fla

DICK’S
A P P L IA N C E
810 Hanford A v*.

SERVICE
F A 1.7888

Age

Nam*
Street
n ty

..

Phone

Hasi»**M«

Hut#

Deltona
And ns wandar when that*
quality home* an nilced te
lo*-J7,7W. to* 18,350,
with aa tittle atJK3.de*.;
and $41.27 msnlhtyl Drive
out Ted*y. Sea npllca ef
World's Fair Houisl Frit
rid* an riverbott, “Oaltona
Queen"I Take IntinUta 14
— •iit»tD*B*fyE*ehin|».

CALL 6 6 1 -4 4 9 8
MACKLE BROS- DIVISION

IN I OtlTQNA COarOMTION

i«

�N E W Y O R K (UPI) In |
what m ar be one o f the {rose
understatement* of the year,
Dotninick T u cd ’a mother de­
scribes him s i "adventure­
som e."
The 12-year-old who hid
W ASHINGTON
out s t the World’s Fair for 11
(U P I)
days proved to hi* parent* and
The
Senate
C
security police that be not on­
Committee begins hearing* to­
ly is adveotureaome but elu­
day on a federal pay raise
sive and enterprising * * well.
bill that includes a $7,500 a
Dominick, who sneaked onto
year salary boost for mem­
the fairgrounds May •, estab­
bers o f Congress.
lished his elusivenea* beyond
The pay ra iie for repre
a doubt by rwnshifaig there
sentalives and senators, who
day and night until Sunday—
now receive 122.500 a year, I*
defying the best efforts of his
part o f a 1513 million mea­
parent* and police to find
sure that would provide an
him. They knew he wes
o v e ra ll average increase of
there.
about 4 per cent for the al­
His ability to live off the
most two million classified and
land, eo to speak, proved the
postal workers on the federal
blood seventh grader’s en­
payroll.
terprising nature. He ate well,
Senate Republican Leader
slept comfortably and manag­
Everett M. Dlrkaen, III., was
MRS. C A R L (S H IR L E Y ) SCHILKE, president o f Seminole Memorial
ed to come up with enough
expected to urge passage of
Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, presents $25 bond to Mrs. S. J. Dupree, mother
spending money to occupy his
the bill during testimony toof Betsy Letrea Dupree, first baby bom at the hospital during National
waking hours.
day. It already has been
Hospital Week, May 10 through May 16.
In fact, he m ay prove toi
listed by President Johnson
be on* o f the few fa ir g o m
as "m u st" legislation this
who left the ground* with as
much money as he had when
be arrived.
William McKinley’s portrait
Dominick's springtime oddyla on the $500 U. S. hill.
aey ended Sunday whne a conB ALTIM O R E
(U P I)
— tlmated that the segregacess ions ire who bad aeen his Predictions o f a heavy voter tlonlst governor
will
get
picture in a newspaper notic­ turnout in Tuesday'a Mary­ about 20 per cent o f the vote.
ed him tn the fl-eb at one of
land primary spurred A la ­ Other obeervera have predict­
FROM A W ORLD OF F IN E F U R N ITU R E
alerted
the
pavilion*
bama Gov, George C. W al­ ed he will receive ae much as
police.
40
per
cent
Wallace
hae
lace and Ben. Daniel
B.
They telephoned hla par­
Brewster, D-Md., today in ■aid he would view hie cam­
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Benito
their final hours o f campaign­ paign aucceiiful if ha recelv
Tucci.
The boy’s much re­
ed 6 per cent o f the Demo­
ing.
lieved mother aald he la "adWallace, who ha* based his cratic vote.
ventunaoma, but oot a bad
Brewiter, President Johncampaign on an attack on tho
b oy."
administration's civil rights •on’ * atand-ln in the battle
Dominick set out for the
bill was to maka hla final fo r Maryland'* 48 delegate*
fa ir from his home In Port
campaign appearance tonight to the Democratic National
Washington, in suburban Long
tn the Natlonsl Guard Armo­ Convention, laid he waa com­
Island, on May « after hla
pletely confident o f winning,
ry at Gian Bumio.
parents told him they would
Democratic leaders have #*■ and the only question w ai by
not visit the fair until next
how big a margin.
(all. He used the last of his
Regardieea o f the outcome
money fo r train fare.
o f Tueeday’a voting, conven­
How did Dominick live dur­
tion delegatee will be com­
ing the 11 daya and 10 night*
mitted to a candidate only on
be spent on the fairgrounds?
tha first ballot.
F o r money, he spent the
The Republican contest hat
predawn hours each day re ­
been overshadowed by the
trieving the coins people hid
bitter debate between Brew­
thrown into wlahing-well foun­
ster
and Wallaca over civil
tains at the Bell Telephone
The Lake Mary Home Dem­ rlghta versus state rights.
Co. exhibit and other pavi­
onstration Club, meeting last GOP supporters will vote for
lions.
"Som etim e* I to t aa much week In the Fire Hall, made an unlnatrurted delegation to
• Early Americas
as five dollate," he said " I plans for next Thursday's tho Republican National Con­
* French Provincial
vention.
County
Council
meeting
at
the
ale
hamburgers
and had
It waa eetimuted that more
soda*. Except last Friday 1 Home Demonstration Center
than
600,000 vote* would bo
ot
in
Sanford
for
whirh
the
Lake
I
from ■
bad choir m ein."
r g m n s
The 4-foot, 8-inch M-pounrf Mary group will be hostesses. cast tn the hotly contested
E A S Y TERM S
youngster, who had become New officers o f all clubs in election that hae brought ma­
known to police as "Th e tho county will be installed ny liberal Democratic sena*
tore Into the etate from near­
Phantom o l the F a ir," spont at this time.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, agent, by Washington to aid Brew­
four nights In the dark and
empty Continental Insurance displayed an exhibit from the ster's campaign. A forecast
Co, pavilion, and other night* National Cotton Council In­ o f warm and fair weather
In tha Coca Cola, African and cluding many clever stuffed throughout the state Tuesday
SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
toys for small children, ap­ was expected to help bring
Johnson's Wax pavillona.
203-09 E. lat ST.
322-091
rons, foie bags and scarves, out tha voter*.
Waa bn afalrd?
"T h e re ’# nothing to be a- place mats and napkins and
braid o f." he aald. " H w fair kitchen towels.
After the businc* meeting
is crawling with cops."
Dominick aald he planned to Mrs. Carl Moss demonstrated
etay the e ctiie summer at the the art o f creating Rower ar­
rangements showing different
lair.
materials
But hla mother has other containers and
which can be skillfully used.
plana fo r him.
She brought a clean set of
During the luncheon, Mrs.
clothing far him, then hustled W. H. llclnbuch p m e n la i
him borne.
Miss Wilson with a birthday
gift from the club. A birth­
F irst requirement o f a gem day cake was presented bear­
pearl is that it be reel, i.e., ing three candles, one for
either natural or cultured.
Mias Wilson and one each for
two members of the club who
Desplt* trying fo r eentur- also celebrated birthdays this
tea, man never has been able month.
to make an artificial pearl
Hostesses for the day were
that aven begins to reaemble Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, Mrs.
the oyater'a product.
Watson Heel and Mrs. Moss.

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Lota 1 A 2 Illk H
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Jamee A Alary Smith
L . t * 4 A 7 Blk tl
47 AS
I'lyttea 8 Iturton
tii 90
lleeel* II AliCatley
K H of Lot 17 Illk 11
AV ISO Ft ot Lot SI Blk
K ...........................
l.llll* Halt
14 01
M AA' C L A R K '* * IR D IA I3 IO N
I'l.AT HOOK I P A R E * inr
It*
N 20 4 Ft of Lot 11
Blk 24 ........... ........
AA III A Pearl Hutchinson
I I 4t
I-ols I t * 17 Illk 24
Candatha II Holliday
112 ST
AA M C L A R K '* * t 11-111 A'
PI.AT IIIIOK I P AR E IUW
l-ot l Blk 11 Tr IS ___
4* A*
AA allace D A Thelma I) Hall
Lot S Blk 11 Tr IS ......
Nathaniel d a r k Et .Al
47 3*
COCNTIIV CLI II MANOR l NIT I
P I.AT IIIIOK II PARK Nit
Lot 7 Illk .A
Jo# II A Loren* Crittenden l t « 7B
COI ATIIA* CLI II MANOR I NIT TWO
P L A T HOOK I I P AR K H*
l-ot I Blk n _____
AA 1111atit J A Dorothy J
flreen»
13 31
COI NTHV Cl.l II MANOR I NIT 3
P L A T IIOOK 13 P A R E * 73 A T*
i-ot e iiik n ..........
..
Odls I. A port* I. BcruRi:*
I I Sd
l-ot U Illk D ...............
Robert I) A Barbara D Dekl* Cl 31
l-oI 3 Ulk F __________
Juteiih II Jr A Patricia
•A McGovern
4* 41
l)K FORESTS ADDITION
P L A T ROOK 1 p a r s : n o
t-ol F ...... .......... ...........
.Agnes English
7* H
Lot I ............................
llrllt Jrlka
3* I I
DOIIBEV'S B IIID IA ie lO N
PI.AT IIOIIK 4 PARS: •
Lot 1 A AVH nf Lnt I
Florida Dabney, lletr*
14 31
m is: AMAA OI.D
P L A T ROOK 3 P A R E * ne A • I A
P I.AT IIOOK 4 P A R E * 3* A l&gt;*
lx&gt;ts 4 A S Illk 1
8 Al A Jane F Richard
in 31
l o t 4 Illk 1 ................
City of batiford
IS 31
Lola 11 23 A In ll.eea
N 11 Ft of L i t 14
A NKIy 14 Ft of
twit 23 for Alley)
Illk J .................
&lt;'aprl Restaurant, Inc
191 H
I-ota 17 A I I Illk I ____
Kidney Al Jr A Jane K
Richard
in 41
l-ot* 1 1 I A 21 Itlk 13
f'hrltlln* E Wright
21* oS
l-ott 3 A 10 Blk II
Aernon &lt;1 A Evelyn P Mttjder 22.Sd
Anna tl Graves
1-ote 17A A 31 Blk 13
23 St
l-ot 7 A Part Pete In
ORII 317 Pag# 433
__j
Illk 17
Jan# AA- Thompson
111 91
l-ot 22 Itlk l l _____ —
William (* A Dorothy Al
14 71
Rrld*ent*n
l-ot 1 Blk 2ft _______ . . .
WlltHm E A Killslieth If
K Ircher
I I II
licit 24 k 2I Blk 2(1
William K A Kllaaheth II
Ktrchrr
12.tt
l-ol t • 3 14 11 A 14
William F A Bather AV
Illk 21 _ --------- —
llarlw Irk
t&lt;« 14
lent 1* Illk 21 ........
Tri-County Builders. Inn
*7 4S
Igd'ta 4 A 2 Illk 2 2 ____
Anna I' Adams El Al
31.11
l.ota 6 A 7 Itlk 21 _
Cecil A A Lillian C Jarrell
21 I t
|gd»t 13 Illk 24 .... . __
Alargaret Thom*
11.31
Lnt SI ink 1 4 _____
lease N A Ruby K Mnyder
ll.lt
Lnt 12 Illk IS ........
Georg* E A Neill* Griffin
71 *3
I-ot i Illk 26 _____
Jwhn F Groih
1L3I
Lot ia Illk 26 _____ •...e
41.41
William D A Rally J Bcolt
l-ot I A NH nf I-ot t
Rlk 27 ..................
Martin W Jr A Mary J Mapl* Ud 7d
Lota I 3 1 21 23 A 20
n u is ____________
John AV Peloid
17 *1
aim s e c t io n iir e a m a a o l d
P L A T IIOOK I P A R E 70
l-ot 11 Blk I ...._...........
lames II A Martha *4 l,lsk
42 21
l.nt* 7 A I Blk * ____
Ned A Slniella G Mont*
22.7')
l-ols 11 A U Blk 4 __ _
William E A Julia B Malliaa
13 73
N W Cattle Hr, Welra
U.14
t-ol S Blk 1 ________
l o in I I to 11 Blk I ____
M AV Caatl* Br. Ilelrs
32 14
I-ola 11 A I* Blk I ----Georg* M Hr A Lillian tw it n *
ta.sT
Lola I t 13 * 1* Blk 11
Donald M A Mary 11 Park
4*«4
AMENDED F L A T H ill' ll* F A R K
P L A T BOOK T P A R K * g A «
K *0 Fl of l-ot 4* .
Albert C Phelps
2»2 71
AMENDED P L A T KI.NOII A Mil All):
DEED IIIIOK 113 PAR E 4*3 S D R
lent 3 I Lee* N 31.11 F l)
A l-ot in ( Last E 1
Ft)
.....................
W It llamltlon
42 31
KA AN* ■ I lllll A I* ION
P L A T ll im ii 1 P AR E I t
W 110 Ft of l-ot 1 ......
AS’ llllam 7. A J»ae|ihili* C
Itlckette
I t * 11
K AIH AILW
PI.A r IIIIOK 4 P ARK Tl
N 1 Fl of B U Fl of
Lot 10 Ulk I _____ _
I E A Martha C Ilallen
3 It
t-ol 11 Rlk I ...............
Albert Hatindera
12.73
l-ot 11 Illk 1 ................
Albert A Gladys 1. Saunders
12.44
H I Ft of N 10 Ft of
toil 24 Illk 1
I E A Martha (7 Bitten
1 S3
F ELLO W SH IP ADDITION
P I.A I ROOK N PARE .7
l-ot 7 Illk A
Public Slnrlgag* Co Inc
IS.17
l-ot* I A 3 A NH of
HI Ail) on B Illk A
1C 24
Bert E Chapman
l-ol IU Illk II .............
Mary I. Sl&gt;#r«
22 *1
lail I Blk f? .......... ......
114 27
Georg* B A Minnie Kent*
l-ot S Illk C .......... ....
Cecil II A I.uclll* II I'rewt
34 34
P l l l a T ST R E E T EXTENSION
PI.AT ROOK 3 P A R E * TII A in A
I-ot a II 13 A 11 Blk I)
Toll I' A Gertrud* II Methle
31 I I
FLORIDA LAND A COLON If. ATION CO'* ADDITION TO
gOl'TII BANFOIID
PI.AT IIOOK I P AR E 73
Lot 43
Hilda Johneon
32 31
Herbert Cherry
l-ol 43
2 44
I-&lt;t In
Mary Alice Hherman
41.11
Eugene A'ann Jr
t-»l 13
3 *X
t-ol 11
3 44
W aller A Hilda Johnson
Herbert A Matll* I. Cherry
l-ol *7
23 77
Lot 71
Herbert A Mattie I. cherry
3 S3
FORT MELLON
P L A T IIOOK 3 I'ARE nu
Albert E A Claudia J
Lola 13 A 4*
McMillan
113 71
O ARDENIA
P L A T KOOK 3 PAR E TT
t-ol* 11 A IT A N U Ft
or A'ln# Ml Adjacent
(Less R/W) .........
Donald K A Hetty J Tost
12 4*
Lola *n a *1 A N to Ft
ot A'ln* Ht Adjacant
Donald K A Belly .1 Vott
141.71
RLOIIRIA ACHES
P L A T IIOOK 7 P AR E H3
tail 1 .
James A Dorothy Rutledge
41 11
13.SI
Dorothy lliiiledg*
l-ol 3
l-ot 1
Charles T Jon** El Al
1-2*
Lola 3 A U
Will i* I. A Eatell* Run woody 25 i t
l-ol 31
Clyates H Rurlon
25 27
l-ot 24
Ilea In c * llmw n
3- 20
Lot in
Josephine A l l m r y llaw*
11 31
ROI.DEN RATES AMENDED PI.AT
PI.AT IIOOK I I P ARE II
John It A Marjorie ll Carlton U3 1 #
Lot 7 .............................
H I II C K I .I N K COI HI*
P L A T IIOOK 3 P ARK UU
Lot IS A N 10 Fl of
Pauline M IL&gt;ld
lad I * _____________
109 ',*
IIIR III. AND P A R K
I'l .A T HOOK I P AR E 2*
Lota 11 11 11 A IS
(Lasa W 1 F t) Illk
1 ..... ........................
Howard P A lairld* K Lee
131 11
IIOI.DKN R E A L ESTATE C O M P A N Y * ADDITION
P L A T IIOOK I P AR E as
KH nf fait I _ _ _ _ _ _
Dacar A Annl* SI ll-iherts
11 1d
111 *
W H of l-ol 1 ......... .
Theodore A Marie Martin
W H of I-ota 7 A
I . .
lie atla lllll, Delia
4« 11
W H of EH i . Lola 11
A 14 ...... ...............
Kill* J Thomaa
34 21
E H &lt;-r I...1 a 23 A 20
Josephine t: Graham Et Al
u :s
40.13
W H of l-ot* IS A I* _
Mary 1. A Orval I' Kmrlck
Lot 11 .........................
Robert II Le File
US 44
W F I.G A \ Il f * Bl HDIA ISION
P L A T ROOK I P AR E 3T
BEH of I-ot I ___
Henry D*l-ancy, llelre
12 Id
Charles A Dorothy Oramlln
BW’ H of Lot 1
U IS
MARNOI.IA IIKIRIITS
P I.AT IIOOK S P AR E Td
Tails 11 A t l _______ _
2 1 It
l.uther A Eva V Tasker
la-te 11 A 1 : --- ------14 34
Mike Hau* Jr
M AH KIIAM F A II K IIKIRIITB
P L A T IIOOK I PAR E Tg
B 10 Fl of Lot 4 n ik a
» • 21
Lillian K llranan
W So Ft nf lad 2 A All
lad 1 Rlk II
3* 9*
Edwin I) A Robvit A h 'lth
K 2 Ft of l-ot 4 Rlk II
E II l-iney
1 SI
A C MARTIN'S ADDITION
P L A T IIOOK I PARE US
Fraction K ot Ry Blk
10 T r 11 ________
W Garnelt A Paulette C
1 11
Wh ile
l-ol* * A 7 Blk I I T r »
II May I .elfler, llelre
14 11
MKIBCM'S *1 IIRI4 IBION
F L A T ROIIK 3 P A O E 31
l-ol 7 Illk 1 ................
R al e y Itnundtee* ) ( *( ? •
7 37
l-ot 1 Illk I
____
4 47
W D A Matll* I. Powell
T-ol 1 Illk I __________
S.l*
Clara II A laalah Russell
Lot I* Ulk I ............
4.74
AVIIII* Roundtree
O AK HILI.
F L A T HOOK 3 FA U K M
I-ot 1 4* I * T l .... ........ ..
La* D A Annie SI
Hcarbo rough
11 *1
OR4NRK P A R K
F L A T HOOK 8 P A R K 41
Lot 1 _ —
-------Ksunelb K Black
11.11
Lot 11 A N I Ft ul Lot
William R A Baity A Howard 107 71
P A L N T K H N A CH
F L A T HOOK d P A R K ! 03 A 03
B 14 1 Ft o f Lot 11 A
All l-ot* 11 A 11
Ikmald I. A Batty M Ahearn 1»7 *1
I Lets Rd) Illk 1
Lois I A * lilk I _
U U AUCvlieiUk A ...... , Ine 7 3 -*
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Aaron Weiner Et Al
i r r ADDITION TO PA R K VIEW
PLA T HOOK I PAOD
Ft A Canal A E 1*«
P T EKRI WETHERS SURVEY
1 11
DEED ROOK ISO PAOB SSS ■ O R tot Tl
Aaron Weiner Et Al
I A I -----------John I* A Virnn II Denohu*
It.I*
Ft A E 111 Ft of
m i * i : a i ________
lt l
A J A Me* n Sheppard
ll.TS to t 11
Aaron Wolnor Et Al
•NO ADDITION TO PADK T IK W
P L A T DOOM 4 PAOH •
W 111 F t)
11 11 11 M L Cullum Kt Al
11.11 M t 1 _______________
Fierro A f.uta M Rohlnaon
M l to t TT
111
V
Aaron Weiner Et At
I n t i I A • __________ __
r » l «7 A Kdne A Dunn
10.11 B 10# Ft of W *«8 Ft
tot Tl
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III)
Jemee W A ttlenem M
Aaron
Walner
Et
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M t i I I A I I . . . » ----Harbart B A Dortha ■ Rawla 11.11
(Lea# H 108 Ft A
1.41
Rohlnaon
l i t tot TS
Aaron Weiner Et Al
P A a T t N I ■UBDtVtIIDN OP LOT IT IOVTH SANFORD
Canal) A E 188 Pt
M t 18 _
Mi
Flore* A Lula 11 Roblaeon
t.tt to l so
Aaron Weiner Et Al
n n n b o o k i u p a up n a o m
ot W 180 F t of UnM l* 11 to 11
in
Fred A Ellen Mitchell
41.13 tot (1
Aaron
Wolner
Et
At
lurveyed
P
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t
Lot I -------------------- —
Kllhot N Bmlth
J O PACKARD’S 1ST ADD TO MIDWAY
11.11
FLA T BOOK ■ PA OR 1*4 tot ai
Ml
Aaron
Wolnor
Et
Al
PH ILLIPS TNNNACN
P L A T NOOK ■ PANH SO
( t o n Canal) ......... 11 1* lIIl Jerry W Cullum Bt Al
to
t
11
M l M t S ........... ................
Minnie Allen Et Al
13.11
1.41
Aaron Wolnor Et Al
A ll Lot* 41 A 41 _ _ _
ttobort E Jon**
to t l l
M ts 34 to 18 1 l l 11 1
11.11 to t ixicrlbad In D n
Ml
Aaron Weiner Bt Al
PIN K CMK IT HKIUHTS NKPLAT
ra
It Pan# IIS _____ 18 18 IIII Charlie A M ule* Black
11.11
to t l l
W U of M le I t
Ml
Aaron
Weiner
Et
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Lot
Da*
111.11
Ft
N
A
Donald B A Beverly J Jura* II.U
A 48 ___ __________
Ml
118.14 to t *1
Aaron
Wolnor
Et
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PINH m tO H TS
PLA T BOOK 0 PAOH SI
111.1 Ft E ot W U
11
B u ot M U t l a 48 _
to
t
Ernest Moore and Kdna
MI
Aaron Wolnor Et Al
Mila Post Run W
M Pt of Lot 41 A
Willie
Mt
18.14 to t l l
Aaron Walner Et Al
11141 Ft Baiy an
LSI 41 U 41 -------Edwin Linda*? A 1 H
M t 41
Edyer L Cason
11.11 Lat I f
1.41
Aaron Wolner Et Al
manway to Ft U f.t
William* a t At
M t If
111.11
Vonceal Knlsht
Ml
ll.M to t 18
Aaron
Welntr
Et
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Pt SW or Bat NBIy
Lot IS A I II P I of Lot
Mt M
to
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Ernest F A Evelyn Henley
Ml
4.11
Aaron Weiner Et Al
1*1.1 Pt ta Be*
is A it II Pt *r
It t l I t Clara atna B au tt
i i .k M t I I ____________
Jamr* V cennelonso
lt . t l to t S3
III
Aaron Wolner Kt Al
Lot 4 4 --------------- Robert J A Bally* D Smith
M le 101 188 B 118
Henry Brown
4LIT D*S I I I Ft I 4 D t« W
L it )
11.IT tot S3
Aston Wolner Kt At
PIN S LMTBL
A t l l. l Ft W of Int
P L A T BOOK • PAOKS M A ST
t o t 111 ___________
Ella Mae tllu*
*.11
ll.M to t St
Aaron Weiner Et Al
W 41 Ft • ( Lot I BIN 1
Mallonvlll* A CalV«rn»l 1 McDonald
H IT
Lot 111 -------------Ella M McDonald
• TB
11.14 to t SS
Aaron fVelner Et Al
try A ria Run W
a i» 4 r t ot Lot t am
M l 1 1 1 .... .... ........
Krlusta Harrison Et Al
tl.41 to t SI
lit
Aerpn
Wolnor
Bt
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11T.I
Ft
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Da*
Aral* M J W alhtr
III
Lots l i t a 111
Lena a Henry Stephen*
11.81 Lot IT
l-Tt
E I I Ft B 1114 Ft
Lot I “i l k |
Aaron Weiner Et Al
Jnaaphln* Ru***ll
Lota t it to 111 a i l l
L tl
to t SS
111
S 4 Da* W I I Ft
Aaron Weiner Kt Al
L o u i i i a 4 am 4
Janus Jr A Mar? Bllck
11.11
a m ---------LuVon Moses Et Al
to t SS
1.71
to It** _ _ _________ • 1 11 • 1 Ella Fay Cilia
tats t A 4 BIN T ----- _
Aaron Weiner Et Al
Louts* Jankloa
S t.ll
4I.TS
(Trustees)
1.11
IT.tl to t 108
Part Daicrlbed In D B
Aaron Weiner Et Al
L * U I A 4 Dlk IT ~ ~
Edmond A Alsada L
M t 111
in
Johnnie C A W illie M Miller
4.11 to t let
US Pa** I I (to ts
Aaron
Walner
Kt
Al
Weehlnvten
H IT
M t 111
181
Ethel L Akin* Et Al
to
t
I Tl
4.11
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Aaron Weiner Et Al
Carrl* Hamilton
Lot I am i t -------------11.41
18.14 to t 111
Ethel L Akin* Et Al
11.41 to t ms
HI
Lot* i a it am it _
Arthur L A Marl* Jeckeoa
Aaron Walner Bt Al
to t m
11.11 ■W U ot SW ti ot NEU I I 1* 11 American Produce E l*
W illi* L A Keel* M Gilchrist 31.11 to t mt
1.1*
chanve Ino
t u am it
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Weiner
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Ro m H W illis Bt Al
* 1.11 Lots 111 a i n
H.tT
Ellon A Ruby J Devi*
I 71
8.1* to t mi
t* t t a is am it —
Joeeph Hamilton, Ilolr*
Aaron Weiner Et Al
41.11 BBU of HWU of NEU 1&lt; 11 •1 Luvon Moaaa, Heir*
41.M M l 1 0 1 ------------ -----Kuseno A Florida Aklna
I TI
M .ll tot 181
Kivkiel A Mrytlo Jankln*
Aaron Weiner Et Al
141 N l « Ft of W 111 Ft of
M t 1 1 1 ----- ---- --------L it s am i s ----------Euaen# Akin*
I 71
4.34 to t 181
SEI4
of
NEU
of
Jamaa A Anns R Br*ok*
Lot is BIN I I
——
M t 331 (L «0 * ■ IIH of
Aaron Weiner Et Al
11.41
to t 181
1.71 N
NEU Of BBU ____ U 11 •1 Mnry Stoke*
John D A Ma* T Woodruff
Aaron
Walner
Et
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L o u i t* it am i t _
W J * F t)
11.11
l.ll
noman A Nancy W Mosley
1.71 1
11.88 to t ms
John D A Maa T Woodruff 1IT.4T Bo* l l * Ft B of NW c *r
Lot* i i t* a* am u _
Aaron Weiner Et Al
BETIf WOODRUFF’S SUBDIVISION
PLA T BOOK S PAOH SS
a*
t o l 1)8
1.71
of KU o f NEU of
Aaron Weiner Et Al
H aul* Uranian, H*lr*
■LSI
H Int In t o t t
lo tt t A I BIN it —
Archie Cross
1.71
1.88 to t i u
SBU Run N I l l U
Lot I am n ______—
CYPRESS BBND
Baotor A Richard Rohlnaon
Aaron Walner Et Al
141
PLA T BOOK 1 PAOB US
Lot 111
1.71
Ft K I K Ft B 1I1U
Kddlo A Baatrlo* BUS?
■ 111.1 Pt of Lot 10
Aaron
Walner
Kt
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II.T4
L o u t4 it a ti am n
111
171
to t
Ft W 111 F t ______ t l I t t l Tom Taylor
Sam Han** Bt Al
(Lee* ■ It* Pt o f
Z s i m am it — — 111
Aaron Weiner Et Al
11.11
t o l 111
1.71
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18* F t) A All
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Lot a &lt;L**a ■ i i i r t r
LIT
to t m
1.7*
W of BE Cor of
P H BANDS ADDITION TO SANPOMO
P L A T BOOK 1 PAON tSt
M t 1 1 --------------Aaron
Weiner
Et
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John E A Evelyn Lundy
41.11 to t 111
1.71
NEU of SEU Run
Lot 4 (LOSS Part DM*
That Part * f M t I
Aaron Weiner Et Al
1.71
to t UT
W 10 Ft N I I Ft B
(M as Plat e f Palm
In D B 1T4 PSI*
Aaron Walner Et Al
to t 111
t.TI
&gt;0 Ft B I I Ft to
Shadow* A W 180
1 4 1 ) ------------------William K ButKr
Aaron WelnSr Kt Al
14.14
to t 111
1.71
B e * ------------------- I I 11 11 Joha A Christina John***
ERODING'S SUBDIVISION
PLA t* BOOK I PA OB
P t)
N of Mullet
31.81
Aaron Weiner Et Al
to t 130
I 71
Lot T
Rufua A BoaI* B Tata*
Lake Park R d ____SI IS
4.1S B I* Ft of a I I * Ft of
Aaron Walner Et AJ
11 St John's River Pi,4*rt4es
171
t o t 131
HOAD SIDB P A R K
P L A T BOOK 4 PAOH 1
NEU o f SEU (Laa*
Inc
Aaron Weiner Kt Al
I 71
t i l l Lot 111
S
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)
Lot 1
-------------------U
11
PALM
SHADOWS
W lllt* A Millar, Hsir*
4141
11 Cayman lalanl Invdetment
P L A T HOOK IS PAOB SS
Aaron Weiner Et Al
I 71 1
to t 111
b o b in s o n ’ s s t r a v a r o r a n a d d i t i o n t o s a n p o b d
Co Lid
Rt John* Properties, Ina
1.11 M t 1 _
Aeron
Weiner
Et
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I M I Lot 114
i.n J
P L A T BOOK 1 PAOBS SB A *S
N ( I Ft of EV4 of SWU
M t 3 _.
Aaron Weiner Et Al
flt John* Properties, Ino
3.71
TIT to t 131
IIS F t o f W 111.11
hot t of HWU Ot NEU
Bt Johns Properties, Ino
Aaron Watnar Et Al
lit
M T to t 134
P t of H 11141 P t Ot
of SBU
11 1* I I J L A Catharine Fair
M l M t 4 __
Ht John* Properties, Ino
Aaron Walner Et Al
M l to t 113
1.7*
Lat I _
Lot 1 --------------Jsha A Vlolst Hall
14.41 N 108 PI of W 41 Ft or
Bt Johns Properties, Ins
Aaron
Welnar
Et
Al
I 71
M T to t 111
m h i pt o f a m r t of
Mt 4 _
I l f U o f NEU Of
Aaron Wolner Et Al
Bt Johns Fropenlts, Inn
1.71
M I to t 131
Lot 1
___ ______
Haiti* M Lamb, Motr*
I t IS SI Btnnl* Smith
s «U
31.41 Lot S
Bt Johns Properties, Inc
•t.4t
Aaron Welnar Et Al
M T to t 134
171
W IS F t o f E US Ft of
DIXIB TBRHACB
Mt t .
P L A T BOOK • PAOM
Bt Johna Properties, Ine
Aaron Weiner Et At
M T to t IIS
&gt;71
Lot I ----------------William B D latl*
W n william *
11.14 M t 18
1141 Lots I A I Blk A ____
Bt Johna Properties, Ino
Aaron Walner Et At
171
M T to t 111
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14 14
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Aaron Walner Et Al
lit
148.SI to t 1ST
Lot S ____________
Prank BattHs
laaao A Mary Campbell
18.lt M t 11
■t John* Pm pert lea. fn«
4 IT M t H Dlk B _________
Aaron Wetner Et Al
M I to t 111
1.7*
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1841 M t 14
1141 Lot 11 Blk B ___. . _ ___
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Aaren
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171
34.lt Lot 131
■ I t Ft o f Lot It
Harpar Jaakla*
Dinah Blako
S.M M t 11
ll.M Lot I Dlk C .......
Bt Johna Properties, Inn
Aaron Walner Et Al
1.71
1.11 to t 148
w i m r t o f a is# r t
M t I Dlk C __________
Wlllt# J A Doratha Collins
I M I M t 11
Bt Johns Properties, Ino
Aaron Walner Et Al
1.71
1.11 Lot 111
o f S SI F t of Lot
Lot ( Dlk C
Willi# J A Doratha Collins
S.M M t 11
■t Johns Properties, Ina
Aaron
Weiner
Et
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1.17 to t 143
H4 _
Harbart Chorry
Alberts Williams Bt A l
M l M t IS
I.T4 M t I Rlk D
Bt Johna Properties, Ino
Aaron Watnar Et Al
111
M T to t 111
M t 30
DIXIB TBRHACB FIRST ADD
P L A T HOOK 11 PAD8
a 4s* p i T w I m p T m
Bt Johna Properties, Ine
Aaron Watnar Et A l
1.71
M l to t 141
NM of Dlk 11 -— .
Sammy Bryant
1.11 M t 31
Candathn R Nollldap
• I I I M t 1 Rlk O ..............—
Bt Johns Properties. Inn
Aaron Walner Et At
1.71
M T to t 111
w 11114 Pt Of B U ' o r
REVISED FLAT OP DIXON BDNDIVISION
P L A T NOOK 14 FADE SS M l 11
Ht Johns Properties, Ino
Aaron Watnar Et Al
M l to t 111
1.71
Blk l l (Lois k is
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Robert a Johnnie M Cooper
441 M t 11
Bt Johna Properties, Ina
Aaron Weiner Et Al
M l to t 111
M
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M t 11
Johnnie Ms* a Robert
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14.41 Lot I
Bt Johna Properties, Ina
Aaron Weiner Et Al
1.11 to t 111
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Bt Johna Propart lea, Ino
Aaron Weiner Bt Al
1.11 to t 111
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H ID W AY
Mary a Boll
P L A T BOOK 1 PABB 41
Bt Johns Propart lea, In*
• 14
Aaron Welnar Bt Al
MT Lot 111
1.11
a i l m pt of a i i r t
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Robert L a Mo* Priest*
M l M t IT
Bt Johna Properties, In*
Aaron Welnar Et Al
Ml
to t 111
1.11
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Dairy L Williams
J P Parker
ll.lt M t K
11.11 M ts It 4 11
HI Johna Properties, Ino
Aaron Weiner Et Al
18.11 to t 111
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E a Evelyn Edwards
441 M t U
Bt Johns Properties, Ino
Aaron Welnar Et Al
11.17 to t 111
1.41
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Julius A Dorn Ford
M .ll M t 18
Armstts Bryant
Bt Johns Properties, Ino
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Aaron Welnar Bt Al
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Ml
w i n Pt of n m of am
M ts 13
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Frank Roser*, Hairs
M.SI M t II
Bt Johns Properties, Ino
Aaron Welnar Et Al
1.37 to t 111
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Wltllsm HutcMnson
Eddie L Hadley Bt Al
lt . t l M t 11
Bt Johns Properties, Ino
• IT t o t i t .
Aaron Weiner Et Al
7.11 to t I I I
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lll. lt M t II
Bt John* Pr»p*rtl*i, Ino
Aaron Welnar Et Al
M l to t 11*
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J Brallay Odbam
Norman Haddook Et Al
MS M t 14 .
•111 Lota l t l A 1*1 ___
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7.17 W U of
L o u • • is i i a i i am
M t 111 __________
Kula Williams (Quardlan)
141 M t 11
Bt John* Proptrtl**, ino
M l
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Charll* Williams
14.81 M t K .
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I I H I I William A Lord, Trust**
111 l l
1.11
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Dora Ford
1.1* M t l l
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1.11
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444 M t K .
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5.11
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ll.TS to t 48
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1.31
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Cerrls B Wilson
11.14 to t 41
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WIII4# M Wilson
14.11
Bt John* Properties, In*
1.41
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Lot 11
B P Housholdsr, Hair*
Karneet Bloaker
1141 t o t 41 .
M.T4 Lots 111 4h 1U
■t John* ProR*rtl*a, In*
1.41
Ft B I I Dey
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Ruaaal L A Dorothy W
Beulah Cofield
1M | Lot 41 .
Lot 111
Bt John* Properties, loo
1.41
118.18 Ft ■ 414.88 F t
t o t 41 .
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Jessie H a Benjamin
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11.11
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1141 t o t 48
4144
Bt John* Properties, Ina
18.81 From BE Cor of 8W&lt;4
Miriam Vina*
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1(41 M t 41
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141 to ts I I I A 1S4
■t John* Properties, ina
1.11
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Mary Hiller?
I M I M t 41 .
Bt Johna Propsrtl**, Ine
1.18
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Lot i am t _ _ _ _ _ —
Hsian Conauniias
Meth*r a Edith M Brown
l l . l t M t 48 .
•4.14 t o t ts i ______
Bt John* Properties, Ino
1.11
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I B B Martha W Bad an
Lot
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John Chlaelm, Malm
1441
14141
■t John* Properties, Ina
1.11
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1ND SBCTtON SAN LANYA
P L A T BOOK « PAOBS SB M A 40
t o t &gt;41 _______
IHrnm A Mary Herrtav .
11.11 t o t 11 .
Bt Johns Properties, Ina
1.11
Ft ■ I t D «v E
I I P t Of Lot 4 A All
Elijah Falka*r
30.11 to t 11
Bt Johns Propsrtl**. In*
to t !&gt;■
184
118.14
Ft ■ 444.81
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Olan B A Ann* L i* Spain
Ullysa* Robinson
1441 M t M
Bt Johna Properties, Ina
ll.IT t o t m
8.1T
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13.11
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lt.TI M t 14
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Bt Johns Propsrtl**, Ina
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44.11 M t I I .
144 l o u i a u ---------- -Bt John* Properties, In*
1.11
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Bt Johns Properties, ina
11.31
Ft to POB ■ tii .11
tots i i a i am •
Lot A _
John Burrsws
141.11 M t I I
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11.10
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Elton A R o lle d * Davis
4t.*| t o t 11
S M I Lots i s i a •
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18.01
118.41 Ft N t l l . l l
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to u ii a ii
Ella R Neely
till
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Ft ■ It Dev B
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Jsmia Thom so
John a Annie M Burrow*
1841 to ts 1 to 8 IS U 11 SS
1141 M ts I I A l l —
338.41 Ft ta POD —
SI I t Carl L Watklna
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to K I I to 41 44 t «
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Hollo L Tomplo
Hattlo Qelher*
111 t o t I
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118.14 t o t l l
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11.14
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14.11
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18.11
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Oentral Pla Development
Lot a Bik a
ltd .II
Melba Long
11.11 EU of NWU o f BBU M IS
Ce lne
WH
of
KWH
of
BEU
Central
Pla
Develepment
Let a Blk a
(Leas W M Pt B of
MS
Co lne
R 4 ) ------------------- I I I I M Holloway Conerata Products
Central Pla Develepment
Lot is Blk a —
M.M
Co Ins
1.11
Co lne
■9ID W AT PA R K
PLA T BOOK 4 PAGES SB A P4H
Central Pla Develepment
Lot 11 Blk a
IS.
J D A Esther M Ceseldy
Ce lne
MS Lets I I to 19 Bee 1 _
LIS
JullA O Quinn
Lot I I See 1 -----------Central Pla Davelepmeett
Lot IS Blk a
William B A JoaepIrina A
MS Lata IIS U 1ST Bee 1 _
Co lne
IT.
fla tten
Central Pla Development
Lot I I Blk a
LSI LoU 111 111 l i t A 111
Ce lne
Owen
B
Maready,
Holm
IM S
Sot
1
Oentral
Pla
Develepment
Lot !4 Blk a
PINB VIEW
Pl-AT BOOK B PASH fS
Co lne
SSI
N 1S4 Pt o f ■ 4M P I of
Central Pla Devalepmeeet
Lot ia Bik a
Mario P Law eon
I1MS
Lot 4 Blk B ------A ll
Ce lne
P LA T BOOK 9 PAGH I H
EUREKA HAMMOCK
Central
Pla
Develepment
Lot ia Blk a
Co lne
4.11 N ITS Pt of B SIS r t Of
Raymond P A Mario L Millar 9I.M
I9T.9T
Lot I ---------------Mld-Pla Investment Ce
Lot 1 Blk IS
Central
Pla
Develepment
NEH of NW U Of NW U
Lot I Blk IS
c# Int
(L o u N 41 r t rs T
Bf.lf
a h' h of a r ^ o f
Caotral Pla De.'elepmeat
Lot SBlk IS .
AM
Ce lne
u
NWU
Pt of
Central Pla Develepment
Lot 4 Blk IS .
EH « f KWH •*
Ce lne
114
NWU Lying N a f
Central Pla Development
Lot I Blk IS M IT
A C L R B I ______ 14 94 IS J B A Ruth B drent
Ce lne
AM
N TII Pt of (lev Lot I
Central Pla Develepment
Lot S Blk IS .
ISTI.i!
(L o u R4) ---------- SS 91 M Tom-Inn Co Ino
Ce lne
AM
19.11
91 I I M I O Jr Shlnholaar
Lot 4 -------Central Pla Develepment
Lot T Blk IS
'AMICS Bl'BDIViaiON BP WASRB]
M AM A
Co lne
ATS
P L A T BOOK 0 FARM #4
Central Pla Develepment
Lot S Blk IS .
11.11
The North Orlando Co
Co Tan
l l . l t Lot a
B
B
HITCBBLL’S
BUBVBV OP TMB LBVV SBABT
Central
Pla
Develepment
Lot SBlk IS .
P L A T BOOK I PAGH B
Ce lne
A ll
M .ll
Lots IS A M Blk B —
Tbs Nsrth Orlando Co
Centre! Pla Develepment
Lot IS Blk IS
Ce lne
491 All Unpintto4 Part L y­
ing Between E Lias
Central Pla Development
t o t 11 Blk IS
af Let IS A W X-lns
Ce Inn
4.11
of
Lot I I If E&gt;Central Pla Development
to t I I Blk IS
91.41
tended Blk C ----- r
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as Deee In D B 111
Page 419 ( L e s s
Part of LoU I I A
14 In North Orlando
A III Add A 4th
Add) Blk C _______
Lot I ■ of Driedo Road
(Lese E 1SJIH F t)
Blk D ____________
LoU t l 14 A t l (Lass
Fart ef Lota 19 A
14 In North Orlando
A North Orlando
lot 4lh A Ith Addo
A Beg 91.4 Pt W A
411.44 Pt N of Int
of Cantor Una of
■harry Ava A N
Lina
LongwoodOviedo Rd Run N
t l Deg 11 Min W
199 Pt N 14 Deg I
Min B U B
Uno
Lot I I Bly on B
Lint Is Sherry Avo
BWly on Sherry Ava
to Reg) Blk D ----Bog 99 4 Pt W 419.44
Pt K of Int of Cen­
ter Uno of gharry
Avo A LongwoodOviedo Rd Run N
14 Dag I I M4n W
100 Pt N 14 Dag 09
Min E lo E Lino
Lot 11 gly on E
Lins to Sherry Avo
BWly
on
Sherry
Are to Beg Blk D
Let I I Blk D _________
LoU I I 97 91 A I I Blk
D .................... ......
LoU 10 to IT A au or
Lot ( I A 49 (L e tt
Pari In North Or­
lando Ranches A
Hee 4 IA A I ) Rlk
8 H o f ’ Loin’ia " A " » i “ A
All LoU I t A 94
(Leaa Pt In N Or­
lando Ind Add) Blk
Lot I I N of Hard" Itoad
(I.eeo Part In North
Orlando l i t Add A
Rd) Blk D ________
B 990 Pt of Lot I I N
of Wagner
Road
Blk D --------------All Lot I I N of Wagner
Road (Lees R 940
P I) Blk D ________
LoU I I A I I A Pt o f
Lot I I E of North
Orlando
nanrhea
Sec tt A LoU Tt to
I I A Pt of Lou SI
to 14 ■ of North
Orlando
Ranches
Bee IS A Pt of I-nt
19 W of North Or­
lando Ranches Beo
IA Rlk D ............
LoU SO A I I A That
Part of LoU 41 It
A 99 B A E of
North Orlando Ind
Add (Laea Part of
Lot It Dei In ORB
I I I Page 449) A EH
of t-nt i i ink n _
That Part of Lot tt
Beg BW Cor Lot 11
Blk D Run 8 I I
Min I Sac E along
Bly Eat oT W Una
Lot It IT4.44 Pt N
I I Deg 91 Min 41
Beo W 1414.11 Pt ■
t i l l . I I Pt In r o n
r. Its Pt 8 411 Pt
w lie pt N IIS P9
Rlk D _________
L o ll I I 191 191 A EH
of l-ot 199 lllk D
LoU 199 IM 1IT A P-U
o f Lot I I I 11-eee
Beg gW Cor Mine
A Bahama Hds llun
Bly on Mou Rd 99S
Pt 8 I I Dag 14 Min
W I I I Pt W 991.94
Pt N 949 11 Pt E
10 llag A North Or­
lando Ranches Sacs
1 A I A Bag NW
Cor Moat A Ba­
hama Rda Run Wly
on
Bahama
ltd
111.14 Pt N 91 Deg
11 Min W BT IT Ft
N 14 Deg IT Min
E 11111 Pt ■ I I
Deg II Min E 191.14
Pt lo Bag) Blk D
Part of LoU 1t| 1ST A
114 Blk D Deee as
Bsg BW Cor Mou
A Bahama Rda Run
■ly an Mou Rd IM
Pt ■ It Deg 41 Min
W 114 Pt W 911.41
Pt N 141.11 F4 E
to D a g ........ ..........
Bag NW Cor of M en A
Bahama Rda Run
W ly on Bahama R4
144.44 PI N t l Dag
U Min W IT.IT Pt
N 94 Dag 97 Min B
&gt;11.11 Pt g 14 Dag
14 Min E 111.14 Pt
ta Bsg Lots ltd A
1ST Blk D _______
I I A Iq In NW Cor of
Lot 111 A AII Lot
111 (L o u Part at
Lot t i l In N Orlando llanchea Bes 1)
Blk D - .................
Lot 111 (Lots PI la
North
OrlanSa
llanchea Baa 1) Blk
Lnl l i t (Leas~ Perl T a
N Orlando Hanchas
Beo IA ) Blk D _
Lot H I (Leas Part In N
Orlando
Hanchas
Bee 1) Blk D ____
Lata 1ST A US (Leaa
Pari In N Orlando
llanchaa a** IA A
III) Ulk D _______
Lot 199 (Leas N MS Pt
of K IMS P I) A Lot
IIS (Leaa N 111 Pt
at W 1SSS F t) A B
J t.ll A Of Lot 191
A LoU 1ST 111 A
141 (L o u Pari W
of
Ely
Una of
Sportsmans
Para­
dise Eitended NWly
A Part a of Road
Due In D B IIS
Pago 111 Blk D _
(4
N MS Pt of B IMS Pt
of Lot I9S A N I I I
Pt of W IMS P I o f
SS
Lot IIS A Lot 111
(Loot ■ t l . l l A A
Part la N Orlando
Ranches 8 m 1 IA A
I ) Blk D __________
Part af Lot 111 De­
scribed la ORB 41
Page 114 Blk D _
LoU IM A I I I (Laaa
Part ia N Orlando
-----Beaches Be* 1B‘
Blk D ___ ______ _
LoU 141 (Loos Part la
N Orlando Raachu
B u IB A T A Beg
Int B U se Fisher
ltd A 8 Una Lot
111 Run N I I Dog
ST Min B I I Pt N
I f Dag I I MU W
911.1 Ft Bly on
Plahar R4 ta Bsg)
Blk D --------------That Pan of Lot 141
Described la D B
114 Pago IIS Blk D

DESCRIPTION OP LAND

NAME OP OWNER
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B E A Rosamond Chapman &lt;11.11
Lata IT I I I I A IS _
8 0 Shlnholur Jr
11.11
SPRING HAMHOCK BBPLAT
PLA T BOOK f PAOR PS
w u s rt at e i i s rt
o f Lota IT A IS _
J D A Violet Rtavaa
9199
Bag H I Ft W A ITtt.T
491.lt
Ths Nortk Orlande Co
r t a af NH a u
Poat Run B III.S Pt
H ta Brick Rd Sly
B D Daniel
MS
on Bams ta Pi Pt
f t X e f B Una af
NEH W ta W Uno
of BEH of KWH N
to Pt W of Beg B
to B e g ____________SI
14 I I Imlth Bros Wood Products
Ina
I4 III
Bog 111 Pt B o f NW
Cor of SH of BWH
of NEH Run N H I
T t K i n rt a m
F t B 74 Deg II M(n
E 199.1 Pt PWly oa
Rd to Pt B of Bag
W U Bag A N IM
T t of B H I Pt sf
SH
of SEH • (
NW H ---------------- SB M IS Joel E Smith
tl.M
Ths North Orlando Co
tll.S l All SWU of NEH Between Laks Mary
Rd A Ry A N o f
Br Rd _ ------- — IS IS IS Jeanette Ehrankrana
ISIS
Beg on W R/W Bt Rd
49T H I.I Pt BWly
on N Lino of BEH
of BWH R&lt;ui NEly
on Rd 111.4 Pt N I I
Dag SI MU W 11T.S
Pt N I I Dog I I MNi
B t l Pt W 111.4 Pt
Research Engineering Corp
41.SS
8 I I Dag II Min W
Btsvo Peters Jr Et A1
1T.SS
H I PI BEly 911.4
Pt to B a g -------- - M 9! IS Marla A Harriot HarrU
111.St
Ths North Orlando Co
ISt.ll IH af NW U at BWH &lt;9 SI SI Charles E A Elisabeth O
Burke
M .ll
M IS Raltar Term A Ranch Co
IT9.lt
BWH of B E H ________ t l
a sis r t ot i v i i of
NWH A Baa *14 r t
N of BW (Mr e f
Tho North Orlande Co
III.S!
NW H of BWH Bun
E I Ch N H I Pt
B Ill.T r t N II Pt
E 4M.T Pt N IH Pt
W 1141.4 Pt B to
The North Orlande Co
9IS.II
Bag
----- SI M IS Jamea R A Martha K Reiter
ll.l!
BEH of SWH (Laaa N
4TI.lt r t of E M
r t ) -----------SI IS H Roller Perm A Ranch Oe
M.TS
The Nsrth Orlando Co
4T.TS
PLA T BOOK 1 PAGES IB TO Bt A
LONGWOOD
P LA T ROOK B PAGE SB
LoU H A IS
Halter Perm A Ranch Oe Ina 9S.lt
O d A Ethel C Bowser
111.19 Lot I I —
Pock W A Dorothy W Kelley 11.41
l-ot 91 (Loss E 11.1 Pt)
Ernrat A A Anna Dleandro
11.11
W I I Pt o f Lot 14 A
The North Orlando Co
11.11
All LoU I I U
tl
I I U ST ITU A SI
A IS
Leroy B A Catharine B
Raltar
lll.ST
LoU t t l A t t l
Forrest A Grace Punch
41.11
Lota I I I A 111
For reel A Oraee French
lt . t l
Let IU
Oma Ball Phillips
4.IS
Lota I I I M l A I I I ____
Kendrick tnman
H.TI
Lota IH A 111 ________
James E Jr A Hvotya K
tl.M
Adama
Let I I I
Nathan A Abba Hagai
IT .II
The North Orlando Co
4SI.ST Lot I I I A W H of Lot
Ml
Jamea B t t . A Evelyn X
Adama
H IS
Lot SI4 ——
Katharine ■ Courtney
5.55
Lota T9| A M l
TS.T9
Porrrat A Oraco French
Lot TII
5.55
Bath Babcock Et At
LoU TII A T I T _______
Pern B Grant
l.ll
J A B IIT L IN R T ADDITION
P LA T BOOK B PAOR I
Ths North Orlando Co
ISMS Lot 11
I T.M
Abbla a M Morgan, Heirs
BNTBMINGRH'g ADDITION NUMBER OBH
PLA T BOOK B PAGES SS A ST
LoU S T A I Blk I
Betty B Huffman
tl.ll
LoU I to 1&lt; Blk I ----Jamea D Huffman
IM S
P L A T BOOK 4 PAOR SB
GLRNROSB LBA
Let • Blk 4 __________
Kenneth H A Busan Brakeaaa tl.M
Ely H I Pt of N IM Pt
•t Blk Marked Re­
served _ _ _ _ _ _
George H Malone
T.IT
HAYNRS aUBDIVISlOB
PLA T BOOK ■ PAGH M
Lot I A W I.H Pt of
Ths Norik Orlando C#
ISIS.II
Beau-Port Ina
H ot
Lot A ____________
Lot T ------- ------ ------Jams* C Xelgler
4.11
Ths Norik Orlande Co
191.19 l-ot. I S A IS Clinton Martin
ll.TJ
Amos Jonaa
H A H _
ll.T I
LAKB W AYKAN BRIGHTS
P LA T BOOK S PAOR SB
Lot* I S A IS Blk A
Kenneth P A tola H atone
11.44
Charles B Br A Bally T
Lota IS A M Btk B _
Williams
M l
Lot I I A M Blk ■ _
Cbarlaa E Br A Batty T
William#
III
Lola I S A S (L a u ■
19 Pt o f Lot « A
W IT Ft of Lot I )
John H Erickson
Blk G --------------tl.ll
Let T A W IT Pt of Lot
Jamea E A Trances B K ill.
ti ll
S Btk O ---- -- ---LoU I 4 I S I A I
J B A Bannla L Snodgrass
Blk H --------------It.M
Lota I A 4 Blk K _ _
Daniel B A Batty L Kalgana 1I9.TI
Lot T Blk K ............. —
J ■ Okerson
l.ll
LAKR WATHAN RKIQHTS HIOHWAT ADD9TIOR
P L A T ROOK 4 PAOR Sd
Tho North Orlando Oe
141.TT NH Of LoU I I A I
Blk B ____________
Prank R A Patay M Bowaa
ll.T I
LAKB WAYRAI9 HEIGHTS LAKE ADDITION
PLA T BOOK S PAOR SS
Lot T A EH * f Let I
Blk A --------------J R A B Ruth draaS
H l.k l
Jennie M llall
LaU I A IS Blk D ----TIT
PLA T BOOK a PAOR SB
LONOACKBI
Charles A A Joyce J Hobbs 4 l.il
Lot I Blk A -----------LONUDALB
P LA T BOOK IS PAGE SB
Prank L A OlorU R Pasula H I I I
L M N Entarprlaaa, tna
119.99
Lot I T ________________
Wank E A Ruth Ann !&gt;urdua I 9.:a
Lot I I --------- _ _ _ _ _
Bart O A JoanB Fraser
It.M
Lot It
Edwin C A Lorraine M
Lot TS
Wlghtman
49.11
Lot I I .
JoMpk W A Bvalya J Hicks 41.19
Cbaalar M A Plaranca E
Lot H I
Walla
lll.ll
LONGDALR 1ST ADDITION
P LA T BOOK IS PAOR Bd
Karr
Builders
Ino
1IT.1I
Varlay P A Marls Toung
I I I I Lot 1T1
LONGWOOD HILLS
P LA T BOOK B PAOBB 18 A IB
Lot I A au Of Lot 4
(Loss Bag l t . l l Pt
B A tl.M Pt W of
NB Cor Lot I Run
K 143.97 r t B 999.1
The North Orlando Co
t ill
r t w n s .i t r t n
to Rd NEly on Rd
to Pt N af Bag a
4T.T4
Th* North Orlando Co
to Bag A LoU It A
H (Laaa Bag IW
Cor Lot 11 Run E
Th* North Orlando Co
19.91
• Pt NWly to NW
Th* Norih Orlando Co

Th* North Orlando Co

BUnley D Kuplaatwekl
Jr Bt Al

The North Orlaato Co
The North Orlando Co

Tho North OrUa'io Co

Ths North Orlande Co

Stanley A Jesnnn
Kuplaaawakl
IS 8 O Sblnholier Jr
Let 1 _________________ IT II
PLA T BOOK
■MUMAk’g ADD TO BUBBKA MARMOCK
N IIS Pt of Lot 9 (L e u

Lae A A Joan Vaakan
B a g ) -----------------, us. at
11.11 Lei I I A 1 l l l . l l Pt sf
19.9*
La* C A Myrtle Tyler
Lot 11 --------------E H Tt of Lot 11 A
e 9# r i of a t i r t
94 41
of l-ot 9 9 __________
Charlta E Burk*
l.ll
PLA T BOOK 9 PARR aa
MOLNAR’S ADDITION TO LONGWOOD
II E A Eloiaa Hweat
Lot H ________________
Ml
RAND’S ADDITION TO LOkOWOOD
PLAT BOOK 1 PAOR IS
ItT.lf
Raltar Farm A Ranch Ca
LoU I to H
PLA T BOOK 9 PAGH t t l
W9LDRBBB
H IT !
Lot 19 Blk A __________
Robert L A Lola B Kilmer
Lot I A E I I l/ l Pt of
Charles A A Mary Prantla
Lot 9 Blk D ------Edwards
T1AI
Jamea 11 A Abbla M Bhlvara 114.93
Let T Blk D ----------11.41
I-lord W A Pearl D Marlin
LoU I 4 IT A I I Blk P
Clyde L Martin, Halra
4LII
Lot 19 Blk P ---------V Tl n o f Blk I H i f
1149.14
Church a t r e e l---- Dominick P A Catherine Baia 13.33
W Tl Pt of E M l Pt of
N H I Pt of That
Part af Blk I Lying
B of Church Bt _ »
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RBIURVBY OP BLOCK 4 WILDMRRB
P L A T BOOK 4 PAOR M
LaU IS A I I A WH
of Lau • A H Blk
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lll.ll
WEST WILDHERE
P LA T BOOK S PAGH SB
St.-I BU of Lot | Ulk t ----John D A June R Strong
ISS.II
lease It A Johnnie M Yeoman IM S
Lot i (Laaa N H ) Blk I
Jnhn L A Carol Jean Mama H A H
NH • ( Lot I I Blk I _
WEST WIT DEERE SECOND SECTION
WLAT NOOK a P A C K ,a __
IT.II Lata I la It Blk T ___
W II A Johanna V Urn log
SAI9
W ILDRBRB MANOR
PLA T ROOK I I PARR B
Lai 91 ---- ---------------Charles B Pyle
M .ll
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Wank A Justine Jordan
IIS H
N 471.14 Ft af BWH W
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Th* North Orlaado Oe
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11.41 to t 11 Blk 1
Mantnrbnltdori Corp
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Mnntnrbluldnr* Corp
11.41 Lot 11 Ulk H .
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1.04
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Lot F Blk I I .
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to t 1 Blk a
Miotorbnlldora Corp
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Mantnrbulldero Corp
14.41 Let I Blk J Ml
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P L A T BOOK 11 F A R M BB BB
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Maetorbnlldnrn Corp
l l . l l Lot I Blk J _
Lot I Blk • ,
Maetorbnllden Carp
11.11 Let 1 Btk 1
OrUndo
Co
North
1.44
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Th* North
OrUado Co
IA II Lot T Blk J In t 1 Blk I
Maoterbolldera Corp
It.tV to t • Blk a
OrUndo
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North
1.44
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I
Blk
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Th* North
OrUnde Co
l l . l l Lot
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Maeterbatldem Corp
14.11 Lot a Blk 1
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Th* North OrUnde Oo
Th* North
OrUnde Ce
l l . l l Lot I Blk J Lot 4 Blk S .
Mealerbnlldom Corp
I A I I to t t Dlk a
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1.44
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1.44
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Orlando Co
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Th* North
Orlando Co
ai.11 Lot 11 Blk J
Lot 14 Btk « .
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l l . l l Lot 11 Blk a
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Th* North
Orlando c *
14.41 Lot IT Blk J .
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l l . l l Lot 11 Btk a
1.04
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Orlnndo C*
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NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES SRC V
P L A T ROOK 18 PAGE 8
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11.41
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Darla J I card l Et At
Pat Jr A Lillian McKinney
Naal L A Batty r Dew
Helen Sutherland
Jarata A A Dorothy If
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Paul S A Sarah M Stores
Byron W Evana
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H A Csaroy
William A Oartrud# D Maltoa
Datbart A Dorothy Beyer
Delbert A Dorothy Borer
Delbert J A Dorothy N Boyar

Colonel E Wllkerson
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P L A T BOOK S PAOR T4
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Central Florida Batatas Ins 1TI.II
Coast Co Ino
14.11
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P L A T ROOK 1 PAOR SS
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Irma S Largan
Malvln It A Catharine a
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Bruce A Mabel Penny
PLA T ROOK S PAOR ST
Murral A Sandra Ltdford

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E H A Judith A Ronby

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Judith Montgomery

Lake Harney Davalopmant
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Edwin 11 A Judy IlDiby

Edwin H A Judith Roxby

Judith Montgomery

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LAKE IIA R N H f ACRRTTES
PLA T ROOK I t PAOR I
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Chaster A Wanda Kllaworth
SAMPSON CITY
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Lewie Ifughay Sr
Lola H A S H P t e f
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Lewis Hughay Sr
WHITCOMB'S SHOOED ADDITION TO OBNRVA
P LA T ROOK B PAOB SO
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Robert W A Betty J Cheyney ll.TI
Meal W A Elisabeth W
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Annla Adarholdt Et Al
P L A T BOOK IS PA OB TS
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Ronald 3 Shumate
141.TB
Dorothy L Bowyar
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Earl Qorman
31.11
Annla Adarholdt
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Max J A Jean L Garaplt
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10.11
Bryan O A Varna D
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10.11
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Max J A Jaan L Oarapla
111.14
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WEST ALTAMONTE HE I (I I ITS SECTION THREE
PLA T BOOK 14 PAOB TS
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Hobart D A Laura J Oliver
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11.11
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Arthur P A Josephine R
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Robert W A Evelyn L Orabar l l . l l
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Paul P A Marla ■ Krall
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Robert J A Clara T Atebtok 41.11
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Carolina Raoncn Rt A1

Helen C E Cook
John E A Margaret L Meralo
Lola S Pendergrass
Arthur C A Oartrud* W
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Robert L A M Busan Iprtnta
Dorla V Burchett
Hubert E Clutter
Edward H A Roberta A
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Donald H A Emily D
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Lot T Blk 10
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Lot 11 A S)4 of Lot I I
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Lot I I A W H of Lot 11
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Lot I I Blk 10 ________

Prenklyn L Wllllemion
R C Crumpton
R C Crumpton
William Homer
William Ilomar
B Brock Steal
B Brock Steal
Kay Davalopmant A
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Wm R A Elisabeth S
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Dominie A Santa LePoma
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Prank L A Mary E Stamen
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Byron W A Lout*# c Evana
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Prank R A Prance* S Wynn
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Holloway Concrete
Products Co Ina Truat
Holloway Concrete
Products ce Ine Trust
Holloway Concrete
Prod Co Treat

Jamas R A Melba J Hollon
Edward J Kruaa Et Al

Holloway Concrete
Products Co Ine Truat
Prenklyn L A Barbers
Wllllamaon
Prenklyn L A Barbers
Wllllamaon
Prenklyn L A Barbara
Wllllamaon
Pranklyn L A Barbara
Wllllamaon
Sara E Bar* Louis

Edward J Kruaa Et Al
MONTH
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Sarah J E William«,
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Condor E JJerrlU

Andrew A Reaa M Rohlnaon
Harry T A JuHa A Jure*
Dar* Pulton
Connie M Merritt
Clsaraathar Merritt
John D Merritt, Heirs
Retails Jamaa
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Nichole* R A Oartrud* M
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Harry T A Julia A Joyee
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Jamaa J A Cora M Danko
111.44
Grady L A Eleanor L Cordell 1TI.II
William T A Donnalou Pratt I4.1S
FTanele M A Flora Truitt
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Kenneth A Lottie M Bowen
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Ruth M Trowbridge
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Ida M Edwards
ANBNDKD PLAT OP OLMSTBAD A HILLER SUBDIVISION
P L A T BOOK S PAOR SS
I I I A 4 Blk A
J B A Virginia Jordan
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Kenneth J A Laura ■ Wilson
P LA T ROOK S PAORg H H SS ST A SS
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(larsrd W A Carol Tetreult
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H Kaos Battlngbeua, Truat**

Qaorg# J A Juanita D

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Oscar n A Nollla M Brown
SANLANDO SPHINOS RKFI.AT OP TRACT »T
PLA T ROOK • PA HE 40
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Robert C Fortier
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P L A T HOOK S PAOR S
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P L A T ROOK S PAOR SS
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Alan K Blxby
144.14
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PLA T ROOK S PAUES U A H
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Raymond 8 A Inga B Pierce 111.41
Harold J A Phyllis R While 11I.1T
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11.11
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Jaeele L A Darla P Shirty
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Charles A Freda R Moore
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Rldgtwood Wood
Lot IT
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Lot 71
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Lot l#l
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11.11
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11.41
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P L A T BOOK B PARE S4
Met Builders of Orlando Ino
MI
------Lot 1 .......................
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10.10 Lot • Blk A
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Lot
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Met Builders of Orlando Ino
Ml
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11.11 Lot
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Ml
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11.11 Lot 14 Blk A — .... .
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Ml
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11.01
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3 II
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Catherine Rice
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Lot
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Sophia Q Braiding
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3.01
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4*1 Lot 10 Blk .
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Catherine Bias
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Lot 11 Blk I —
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Ml
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Catharine Itlca
M i -ut 41 Blk i
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1
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of R 110 Ft of
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BWtt of BWtt —
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11.11 Ml
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11
lilk
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Met
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(Less W 1 A A N
Ml 11 Blk II ......._ _ _ _
Met Builders of Orlsndo Inc M l
• 31 I I Johnnie M A Ernest Bapp
lt.TT -ot
40 Tt of E 111 F I)
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10 Ft of E T! Ft of
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Met Builders of Orlando Inc
1.01
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Mat Bulldera of Orlando Ine
3.00
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I lilk C _______ _
Mat Ilulldara of Orlando Ina 3.04
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111.11 -it
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Beg 11.01 Ch S uf HE
Ml I Blk C ...._______ _
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3.04
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t.ll
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or
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l.lt
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PLA T BOOK f PARE 43
ROUND LAKH TERRACE
Ml
10 Yd | -------- — -~ 10 It H D D Deals]
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T t.ll
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P L A T BOOK 1 PARE 48
b a l E t r i r i a d d it io n t o o v ik iio
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of SC Cor of
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NW 14 of SEU nun
III
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• 5.53
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P LA T HOOK • PARE «
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PLA T BOOK S PARE 33
W
of HE Cur of
1MT
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NW tt of SEU Run
Lot
I
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31.IT
WILSON'S ADDITION TO OVIEDO
PLAT ROOK I PARR M
5 31 13 Central Florida EeUtoo Ino 13.11
Hubert J a. Pauline II Arndt 113.51 Ett of N&lt;t NW of Hoad
Lot T Blk C ____________
AMENDED PLAT OF IOWA CITY
PLA T ROOK B PARK* 1ST A 1M
P LA T BOOK T PARE S3
WOODLAND HEIGHTS
William L A Mary Hall
1I.4S
Homer D A NoraL Csuthsn I I #1 Blk* R A 8 __________
Lot I Blk A ----------- I-ote T A I Blk B ____
D D A Ruth Daniel
IT4TNWtt (L*** Rd A E
344
Ft
of
N
440
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IT.IS
A All NEtt 8 or
I-ot It Blk B ________
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I TS
Creek A 8WU N of
Lot 31 tl-ees Pt N of
crook ___________ to 11 13 8 W Traylor Jr Et At,
BR&gt; Illk B ________
D D Daniel
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Trust***
141.44
Ntt of SEtt 8 ot Rd A
W T/l of BH of Ntt
SEtt of SEtt (L ett
A S E t t __________ 11 11 • t ■ W Traylor Jr Et Al
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Ntt of BWU of NWtt
or 8 111 Ft of N
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14.41
13.11
NWtt of NWtt — 11 31 II Herbert Rrlneon
NWtt of NWtt ______ 30 31 13 Thnma* T Tuck Ino
11.11'
S 1/1 of SEtt or NW tt
Ett of BEtt of NWtt
(Leee 8 10 Ft of
o f BEtt __________ 19 31 II Thomas T Tuck Ins
41.H
NV IT# Ftl
10.4)4
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NORTH CltULVOTA
PLA T ROOK S PA R E ! « i TO M
NWtt
of
NWtt
of
I-ot*
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lilk
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8.14
BWtt (Lea* 8 1*5
t-ote I i * 10 Rlk r
Jamr* A Marlon Clements
Ft uf E 111 Ft of
TT.14
Bruce A Wilson
151.31 Lot I Rlk J _________
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Lota 11 A 11 Rlk J
n J A Paulin* Arndt
1 A 8ii In BW Cor of
•M T
■ lanlelaw A Stefanla
Lot U Blk 13 ---------Ntt of NW tt of
Juiacsak
ii.a*
SEtt Of B W I , ____I I t l I I Robt A Besel# OorrlMB
11.11
Lewie Q a Busan B Carroll
Lot I I Blk I I ___ __
8 Tt Ft of E 34# Ft et
1*41
Lot
I
Blk
IT
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T
Daley
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Ntt of Btt of BWtt
D D Daniel
43.lt Lot I f Rlk 41 _ ....... .
ITJ4
of SWtt __________ I I 11 It Harry II A Mary E Boston
Lola I 10 11 A 13 Rlk
8 105 Ft of N 430 Ft
D D Daniel
11.14
of W 341 Ft of Ett
Lola I T~1" a 1 ( Lee*
It
11
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Granville
11.14
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B JO Ft of Lot 4
N 144 Ft of K IT* Ft
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lt.TT
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Ft of Lot T) Rlk It
D P Daniel
81.44
THE SLAV!A COLONY CO’S SUBDIVIIIION
PLA T BOOK 9 PAOB Tl
Lot
I A Ntt of Lou I
Lot I I 8 of Canal (Leea
A 10 Blk *0 ... ... .
D D Daniel
lt.IT
W 300 F t) A W TO
Btt o f Loti » A 10 nik
Ft ot Lot 30 8 ot
D
D
Daniel
4.1«
Robert J A Paulina Arndt
10.T1
C a n a l___________...
REI'I-AT OF PART o r TOWNSITE NORTH CUULUOTA
II A A Olua Jnhnaon
31. tS
Lot II ________________
PLA T ROOK 13 PARKS 44 - U
Hubert E A Orica W Brown
1.30
Lot US ... ......
wt^ « f i-ot i t ntk *
Raymond M A Mfevaeaf J
Ntt ot 5 g uf NEtt
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Dean R A Juanita T Green IIT .lt
IT.44 i-ot i niw n _________
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1R
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301.44
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41.13 U&lt;t I Blk 13 .... ..........
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K*v o f BW 1* o f N Ett
P LA T HOOK S PARR ST
SLAV IA FAIIMS
of BEli ....... ........ I t It t l K J A Helen Blomke
11.11
■ 110 Ft nf W 035 Ft
W tt of BW'tt nf N K 'i
Albert P A Barbara U
o f Lota 1 A 1 _ _
of BEtt or BEtt ot
11.15
Cuaano
BEtt --- -------------- 11 H II E J A 11*1*1 Blomke
•l.M
Ntt of NEtt A E 1/1
Ntt of BEtt of NEtt
Ot 8tt or Ntt of
of BEtt _________- I t I I 11 E J A Helen Blomke
1.44
I I I . I I BWU of HWtt nf BEtt
33 31 11 Frena R Morrleon
NEtt (I-eaa ltd) _
43.01
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A Btt of BEtt of
Ett of NEtt of SEtt
BWtt
A Btt of
101.41
A Ett of Htt ----- t l t l H Lout* N Gould Ut Al
NW tt of BEtt of
W tt of Ett of NWtt
BWU A Ntt Of
Of SEtt __________ 11 81 81 Walter 11 A Kathryn O
BWtt of NEtt of
Evans
Ml
BWU A B** of W tt
N 1/1 of NW tt (Lone
o f BW U
33 11 13 E J A Helen Slotnka
111.18
8 l Ch of Ett of
HEU Of BWU Ot S) tt 33 31 11 William D A ConaUncO
11.04
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II Johnaon
144.41
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W l/ l of N'V ........
ST H 13 R J A Helen Hlomka
134.14
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E tt of NEU
31 21 i : H J A Helen Blomka
4 I.»
NW tt of SWtt --- IT 31 It Wesley V A Jeanetto J
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PLA
T
HOOK B PARE 81
CUM.
150.44 I-ot « Rlk A
Bwenaon
.......
William 8 A Della Anderaot 13.48.'
P L A T IIOOK It PARR 1*
SEMINOLE TERRACE REPLAT
--....
loot « lilk 11
Charily Adam*
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W illie C A Bobble J Johnson ll. t t 1-ot 1 lilk H __
....
Lot I Blk C ___ ______
Elisabeth Lantonbtck
I.M
4.11 E 33 FI of NWU of
Corrigan A Uutand Ins
Lot I I lilk D _________
NEVl or NEtt (Loan 8
NW U of NWU of
11.44
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Daniel
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NK U
14.8T
Deg SW Oor or NWtt
WU of h 314 Ft of
of NEtt Run N 100
NW U of NWU of
F t E 111 Ft N MO
44 Adolph Trombley
NW tt of NEtt ___ I I 81 18
F t R n P I a 410
N 435 Ft -f Btt of
T .T I
Ft W Mt Ft to Beg t l 11 11 D D D e n ta l
of
NEtt
NW U
NBU of BEtt (Lean N
(Less W 400 F t) — I t H I I William Q Merger E t A l
14 84
11.IT
I t D D D e n ia l
T Rd) ........... ........ t l n
N 140 Ft of W 11 Cha
JOHN U a ALLOW A T
Tax Collect or, Seminole Coamty
of NW«4 of NEtt
t ill
Hanford, Florida
(1-eea R o a d e ) —~ 11 i i 81 J R i l a t t a w a y
N l i t Pt of B 344 Ft of
B 110 Ft of N W tt
19.11
I t M ld - B la l* H o m e * I n *
of SEtt ---- ------ - 11 R
BW tt o f BW tt (L*eo
W U N of Rd A
Part Detween ltd A
Ry A N 41 Ft of
lt .lt
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W 111.4 Ft o f B 744.1
Ft ot NV4 of NWtt
ll.lo
of BWtt ----------- 11 11 11 Bam A L u o llle T h o m p a o n
W tt of BWtt of BWtt
N A W of 81ate Rd
tLeaa I-ot Deal In
D B 141 rage 11) I t t l I I Mlrhast J A Mary R HorkA 111.11
PLA T BOOK • PARES Tl A T l
JAHEBTOWIT
Lat I W of Ry A Lota
tfsttls Davis, Heirs
Tl.tt
1A A I 1 A ------- —
Lai I Facing Jamao
1.14
Leonard A Ethel Weston
Drive _____________
John W A Fannie M Vernon • M l
Lot IT —............ .
It.lo
Eater L Lswls
Lot IT ------------------—
John * Beni Et Al
IM I
Lot I I ............ .......... ..
Lot IT (Loss NWly Tl
• 1.11
Lowranes Gammon
11.14
Jsfrarson HoKonsU I t Al
Lot i t _ z n r . z T . r ~
W A N T TO B U Y — S E L L — OR R E N T ?
N l i t Pt Of ■ M t Ft
o f E 111 Ft of w
JUST P L A C E YO U R AD , S IT B A C K
l i t Ft o f N tt Of
Ml
11 11 It nuth K Hunday
BWU of NEU
A N D W A IT , TH E RESULTS COME
N 111 FI ot B 440 Ft of
W 1TI Ft of Nlii of
of
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BWU
TO Y O U !
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(Loai R d ) ---- _ _
P L A T BOOK tt PAGE 40
LITTLE LAKE GEORGIA TERRACE
10.11
Mary A Aahvllte
Lot I I --W tt nf NWtt of NEtt
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�Tension Rises As
Cuba Mobilizes
C l O 6^
Tomorrow

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tha

deadline

fo r buying ticket* ot the Sem­
inole High all eporta banquet
which ia slated for next Tues­
day night at the S1IS cafe­
teria. Tickets are available at
the school.
•
•
•

M IAM I (U P I) — Tension
gripped Cuba today and P re­
m ier Fidel Castro’i military
guard was up to ward o ff a
possible new attempt to over­
throw his Communist regime.
An announcement was ex­
pected any time that Cuban
exile leader ttanuel Ray, reported to be conaidered by
Castro as possibly his most

Final W e e k O f R u n o ff
Campaign U n d e r W a y

The May "Garden of the
Month" award has been given
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Ives HI, o f 141 North
Elliott Avenue, Mayfair. De­
lay in the word o f the award
M IAM I (U P I) — Haydon
and placing of the sign was Rums and Robert King High
caused again by the loss of struck out for Central and
th a iig n . In April the award North Florida today to itart
was presented to the home of the final aeven days o f their
Dr. and Mrs. John Morgan, of runoff campaign for govern­
124 North Summerlin Avenue, or, and from now on they'll
but late in -he month the sign be making their pitches from
was stolen again and not dis­ separate podiums.
covered until late last week
Iturni was to leave Miami
at the bottom o f a distant late In the morning— after a
swimming pool.
television taping session— for
• • •
Jacksonville, where he will
G. T. Willey, vice president spend the rest of the day. T o ­
and general manager o f Ur- night or curly Wednesday, he
lando-Marlin, will be the com­ Is due to head for Panama
mencement speaker at Stet­ City and Pensacola for a lust
son University on June 1.
try at rounding up Panhandle
• I •
support.
Dr. niley S. Smith Jr., pro­
High also was to fly to
fessor of geology at Ilolllns
College, talked on the "m ys­
terious and technological as­
pects" of the ocean before
the seventh-eighth grades ot
Sanford Junior High School
last week.

• • •

James William Neville, of
Sanford, received the Gordon
Watson Award for Juniors and
seniors aelectcd on Uic basis
of
character,
leadership,
scholarship and courtesy, at
the annual Parents Day pro­
gram st West Georgia Col­
lege, Carrolton, Ga. He also
was named In the “ Who’s
W h o Among Students in
American
Universities
and
Colleges,"
• • •
Capt. Harry Fodcn reminds
ell of us that May 13-24 la
Salvation Army Week. The
Salvation Army Is one of nine
agencies in
the
Seminole
County United Fund . . . one
of nine agencies which helps
children, families, young peo­
ple, the sick and the elderly.
• • •
Dr. Kenneth Wing, talking
on "Tuberculosis," spoke be­
fore the Hopper School PTA
at the monthly meeting. Mrs,
Lorraine Graham, program
administrator, o f
Seminole
County TB and RU Associa­
tion, also spoke briefly. A
film, “ Anatomy of ■ Di­
sease," was shown.
• • •
Retired Col. G. A. Stephens,
of Scbrlng, speaking in behalf
of Salvation Army Week, will
address the Sanford Kiwanis
Club al noon Wednesday at
the Civic Center.
• • •
It should have read: Sem­
inole County Board of Public
Instruction will give D RIVER
education training for oul-ofrchool youth under 20 years
t h i s summer. Applications
will he accepted through Fri­
day at the School Board o f­
fice on Commercial Street.
• • •
Sanford Junior High School
will present 11s final concert
o f the year at 7:30 pin.
Thursday at the school audi­
torium. Featured as soloist
will be Nell Richard, solo
cometist with the band, and
also to be featured will be a
trumpet trio made up o f R i­
chard, Kenneth Martin and
Riley Jeffcoat, plua a flute
trio of Cindy Slayton, Sally
Deal and Janice Corbin.
• • •

dangerous enemy, had arriv­
ed in his homeland to take
charge o f anti-Castro opera­
tions by hia Cuban Revolu­
tionary Junta (J U R E ).
Ray has promised to return
to Cuba by Wednesday, the
62nd anniversary of the island’s Independence f r o m
Spain.
Castro was apparently anx-

Senate Probe
Of ’ Homesite'
Sales Urged

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) —
A Semite subcommittee in­
vestigating mail order aalea
of
"retirem ent
homeaitea"
was asked today to take ac­
tion to rurb "unscrupulous"
sale* in Florida .
A Floridu real estate brok­
er, Warren L. Greenwood of
Dayluna Reach, appeared be­
fore the committee to urge
that "a t least some form of
federal re| B *U o» to brought
to bear upas the unscrupulous
operators M W M ju r is t fad­
er"! Immunity,"
_ 1. •
Greenwood'S t e it h M IV was
in contrast to that u rw w H d t
state officials who askad that
the state’* own laws agatnit
unscrupulous
promoter*
be
given a fa ir trial before fed­
eral legislation la sought.
Urging reliance on atate
laws were John W. MrWhirter Jr., Tampn, and Marshall
M. Criser, West Palm Reach,
both members o f the Florida
installment land antes board.
Out Morton Paulson, busi­
ness editor o f a Daytona
Reach newspaper (Newa-Journal), said Florida land pro­
moters wero getting around
the state laws by advertising
"Investment acreage" rather
than homeaitea.
Among dcvclopwrs ha nam­
ed aa selling swampland at
inflated prices was the First
America Development Cor|wrntlon, Hollywood, whose prin­
cipal officers include former
Florida Gov. Fuller Warren,
former assistant a t t o r n e y
general Frank Cannova and
former state supreme court
Chief Justice T. Frank Hob­
son.
Paulson said a "large per­
centage" of First Auertca’a
University
Highlands
near
Daytona Beach la "swamp­
land" and termed unlit lor
residential development by a
county health official. An­
other, Paulson said, was West
Daytona Acres, "practically
all swamp."

Syria Foils
Coup Attempt

Jarkonville today, but with a
■top at Lakeland on the way.
He hoped to be back home by
tonight, however.
Tha two candidates spent
much of the weekend In Dade
County, which should cast
close to one-fifth the total
vote in the primary next
Tuesday, Burns plans another
trip into High's territory next
weekend to wrap up hla cam­
paign.
Today, the Miami Herald
declined to recommend cither
o f the candidate* to ita read­
ers.
The paper said editorially
that it was not Impressed
"that either Rola-rt
King
High or Haydon Burns la a
towering candidate for go v­
ernor."
Tha hottest exchanges of
the runoff campaign have
come in four point appear­
ances o f the candidates. Rut
Burns put an end to these
Monday by announcing there
will be absolutely no more
public appearance anywhere"
with he and the Miami mayor
together .
"L e t him conduct hla own
filth and mud-alinglng cam­
paign in hla own studio but
not in my presence,” said
Iturni. A t a news conference,
the Jacksonville mayor accus­
ed High o f "fla t refusal to
follow tha program sat by tha
moderator" In paat debates.
"H * solely engages In un­
proven personal attacks," said
far-

oon,
And let fly at Borne In retal­
iation. He accused Burns of
"running out,” and said, "hla
campaign war chest I* o f such
large proportions that appar­
ently he feels ha ran buy this
election."
" I am genuinely shocked at
this maneuver on the part o f
Mr. Burns . . . public con­
frontation and debate by can­
didates fo r high public office
ia the American tradition,"
High said,
"The truth of the matter la
that Mr. Burns Is afraid to
debate because each face-toface debate bus revealed hia
attempt* to mislead the poo.
pin o f Floridu.
Burns had a different view:
“ I think if there is to be a
mcosuru taken o f gain or luaa,
I have picked up support
three to una over Mr. High
in the joint Bppearunrc*. Peo­
ple do not hold with his
trite approach," aald Burns.
High, Burns added, "does
not have a rhanc* o f election,
and the public would look at
m i a* a simpleton if I per­
mitted him to deface the high
office of guvrnur"— in further
delta tea.
High laid Bunra, because of
"special
Interest*"
hacking
him could, not afford debate
on High's proposal of a mini­
mum. wage fur atate workers,
and that
the Jacksonville
mayur favors an extenilon of
lha state aalea tax "which he
dlagulaea a* a use tax."

iously waiting for some sign
of Ray, and possibly another

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Mcnoyo, who was at the helm
of an anli-Caitro plot called
"plan Omega."
The Communist controlled
island was oo a maximum
alert with troop and tank
movements reported by newly
arrived refugees and also gov­
ernment radio network mess­
ages muni lot d here by UPI.
Dispatches
from
Havana
also revealed a state of mili­
tary mobilization.
Cuban
Industry
Minister
Ernesto (Che) Guevara also
disclosed the Castro regime is
ready
militarily.
He
said
"som ething"
was
expected
from the exiles, but gave as­
surances over Havana Radio
that "w e know haw to handle
it."
Guevara's admlssicn was
accompanied by a new warn­
ing from the Soviet Ambas­
sador in Havana, Alexander
Alexiev, that “ Ihe imperialists
are mistaken If they believe
they are going to act with im ­
punity against Cuba."
Alexiev,
in a statement
broadcast over Havana Radio,
reiterated
Moscow's pledge
to "stand b y" Castro.

Lemon Bluff To Get W ater Plant
M W A ...
Rioters Blasted
LONDON (U P I ) — The
British press lashed out today
at teenaged gangs whose
brawling disrupted a holiday
weekend at the seaside resort
towns o f Brighton and Mar­
gate.

Bomb For Nikita?
OSLO, Norway (U P I ) — A
bomb plot at the building
where Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev w ill stay dur­
ing hla forthcoming visit to
Norway waa discovered early
today, Oslo police reported.

GNP Rises
I'E D IA T K IC T S W1N&lt;; A T Seminole Memorial Hospital received a big
boost Monday noon when the Sanford Rotary Club presented hospital
officials n check fo r $2,500. Robert Bensorer ( le f t ) hospital admin Intrator, watches as Board Member John Schlrnrd Jr. receives tho check from
Itotnry President Bill Hemphill.
(H erald Ph oto)

Compromise Bill
Worse, Rights
Foe Charges
Vote Infractions Hospital Gets $ 2 ,5 0 0
In 7 Counties
Fo r Pediatrics W in g
Cited By Adams

WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Sen. Richard B. Russell aald
today that the Senate's new
compromise civil rights bill
is "m ore obnoxious" than
the House version and that
Southerners w i l l
continue
their "educational campaign"
against it.
The G e o r g i a Democrat
made the comment after a
meeting of the Southern cau­
cus. Southerners had been
expected to oppose the com­
promise, which was drafted
by Senate Democratic and
Republican leaders in an e f­
fort to win mrn-Sotoherner
v u iiH t t vhrie off debate on
the rights bill.
, Russell told reporters he
believed the Senate's procivil rights faction still lack­
ed the necessary votes to In­
voke cloture — or gag rule.
Such a move require* the
backing of two-thirds of those
present and voting—or 67 sen­
ator* If everyone is present.
A feature of the compro­
mise permitting the attorney
general to move against a
massive pattern of discrimi­
nation "Is aimed solely al the
South," Russell aald.
The Senate U now In its
58th day o f debate on the bill.

Fort Lauderdale
News For Burns

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The secretary of stale has
cited voting irregularities in
seven counties- and has called
for corrective legislation.
The voting infractions in
Itay, Clay, Madison, Nassau,
Santa Rosa, Walton, Washing­
ton and Monroe counties were
outlined Monday in a IS page
report from Secretary Tom
Adams.
Adams followed the voting
with recommendations f o r
seven changes In the state's
election laws that included Ihe
mandatory use o f voting m a­
chine* In all countle*.
The secretary said his dep­
uties found nothing to Indi­
cate malicious or criminal inlent on Hie part of eleclion
worker* to rig the outcome of
the voting. But tie added:
"Our deputies did oitserve a
disturbing number of Irreg­
ularities In election proce­
dures whieh were in direct
conflict with provision* of the
election code."
The report said in Nassau
County, one candidate helped
lliu county canvassing board
tabulate the vole and absen­
tee ballots were accepted
after the deadline.
In Walton County, election
deputies said an unidentified
man wearing overalls and
carrying a pistol was seen
near one of the polling places.
The man waa not wearing a
badge or other identification
and although he did m * hin­
der any voter outwardly, the
mere presence at a voting
precinct of a man carrying a
deadly weapon in open sight
conslilules a grave threat to
the free ballot, the report
said.

FO RT I.A ll D E n D A I. E
(U I'D — The Fort I-auderdsk
News today endorsed Jack­
sonville Mayor Haydon Burn*
in hia gubernatorial runoff
campaign a g a i n s t Miami
Mayor Hubert King High.
"W e are endorsing Rurna
because we not only believe
he is by far the must quali­
fied man to receive the nom­
ination, but also because be
represent* a e u n a e rvutive
philosophy
of
government
more closely attuned to the
needs and the stature of the
state than the fnr-out-ln-leftfield posture adopted by his
opponent," said an editorial
In today's edition* o f the a f­
EN TERPRISE (S pl) ternoon newspaper,
Algie Bradley, 25, waa being
held In county Jail at DeLand
today on suspicion of murder
in the knifing of hla brother,
PORTSM OUTH, Va. (U P I) Samuel T. Bradley, 38, al the
— The Coast Guard today latter'* home here Monday
launched an aerial search of night, according to the sher­
tha Gulf Stream for a 35-foot iff's department. Deputies re­
green-hulled
ketch
m ining ported Samuel Bradley waa
since April 27 on a Journey dead on arrival at West Volu­
from the Oahamas to More- sia Memorial Hoipilal. The
htmd City, N. C., with three brothers w e r o commercial
fishermen.
men aboard.

Enterprise M an
Held In Slaying

Hostages Missing Ketch Sought

Florida Institute for Con­
tinuing UnlveriHy Studies will
link a correspondence course
with televised instruction be­
ginning June 1 to provide col­
lege credit to students o f East
Central Florida. The course
will be televised five days a
week for 10 weeks at 6:20
a.m. as a public service pro­
gram o f station WESH-TV,
Channel 3.

TALLAH ASSEE D ip t ) - deep watera of the Gulf and cent o f whatever waa found. one along to keep check.
He aald the Immediate ob­
The State la going In the trea­ Atlantic ocean for lost trea­ But Kidd said the stale la
jective
will be two old wrecks,
getting
nothing
and
there
ia
sure-hunting business for the sure.
The trustees thought K waa no way to check on such ope­ one in the Gulf and the other
first time ea Ua own boas of
a good idea and gave him the rations. Two leases now out­ in the Atlantic. One ia a sunk­
salvage operations.

A check for |2,500 was pretented to the Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital Monday by Ihe
Sanford Itotary Club and the
money will l&gt;c used for the
new pediatrics wing al the
hospital.
Accepting the check was
John Schlrard Jr., a member
o f tile hospital Itoird. Making
the
presentation
was
Bill
Hemphill, rtolary Club presi­
dent.

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Murder Plot
WACO, Tex. (U P I) — A 22yrarold airman today admit­
ted he drove his automobile
into the North Bosque Rlvo*
in an attempt to kill his en­
tire family. He was charged
with the murder of hla four
Ainall children.
Hla wife escaped from Ihe
car when it landed on Ita top
In 13 feet of water Monday
and was treated for shock at
James Conually AF1I hospital.
Charge* were filed against
Air 1C Budy T. Davis, Montrsano, Wash., in the death o(
Ihe rhlldrcn, ranging in age
from four years to it) months.
Under
questioning
Davis
changed his Initial story of an
accidental plunge into the lake
when the brake* (ailed. He ad­
mitted cutting the brake line
with his pocket knife, blam­
ing the plot on fam ily trou­
bles.

Citrus M utual
Votes Tomorrow
LAKELAND

(UPl)-Mem-

l*cr* of Florida Citrus klutual
will vote tomorrow In aix dis­
tricts to fill 18 srals on tha
board of directors for the
giant citrus growers coopera­
tive.
Three directors from each
of the district* will be elected.
The three members from the
Indian River District will be
elected June 2. The 21 direc­
tors will be seated at the an­
nual membership meeting at
Winter Haven June 16.
Voting will be at Tampa,
Tavares, O c a I a , Orlando,
Wauchula and Winter Haven.
All voting will begin at 2:30
p.m.

S ta te T o H u n t Fo r Spanish Gold In Sunken Ship

go ahead.
In the paat, the atate has
leased certain water bottoms
for private salvage operators
to search with the state sup­
pose to get a cut of 23 per

TU ESD AY, M A Y

exile leader, Elroy Gutierrez

BEIRUT. Lebanon (U P I) The Syrian government has
failed an attempted military
coup d'etat, reports reaching
here from Damascus said to­
day.
The reports M id 12 officers
were arrested In connection
with the attempted revolt last
Friday.

William Kidd, new director
o f the atate internal improve­
ment fund which handles such
matters, won approval ot a
plan for the atate to hire sal­
vage operators to search the

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W E A T H E R : Fnlr through W ednesday; high today 86-92; low tonight In 60s.

Lake M a r y
Elementary
School is holding Ms roundup
o f next year's first graders in
the school cafeteria Friday at
2 p in. All prospective first
grade children bora before
Jan, 1, 1339, who live in the
Lake Mary area — Including
Lake Mary, Loch Arbor, L it­
tle Venice, Greenbrlar, Park
Ridge, Sunland Estates and
Country Club Heights—are in­
vited to bring their patents,
plus birth certificates.
• • •

NICCOSIA. Cyprus (U P I)
— The United Nations h**
been unable to find 74 o f 01
Turkish
Cypriot
hostages
taken by tb* Greek Cypriot*
alnca March 27, Secretary
G e n e r a l Thant's personal
representative her* said to­
day.

Zip Code 32771

standing are idle, he said.
Under the new setup, the
state's cut will be the same, 23
per cent o f the find. But the
operator will be the state's
agent and Kidd will send some

en Spanish veaael and the
other a confcratc bloradc-runner believed sunk during the
War Between the States.
Spanish Dubloons and piece*
of eight and gold coins have

been recovered from sunken
wrecks
atooi:
ihe
Flo* Ida
coast and Kidd believes there
ia a lot more on the bottom
o f the sea. He won't disclose
the exact location where the
search will be conducted.
Nor has he negotiated yet
with a salvage firm to make
the try. But he expecU to
have the deal closed within
two weeks.

H ie club members conduct­
ed a variety of events to raise
Hie money and Monday's pre
actuation was a climax to
them.
The club's luncheon pro
gram featured colored slides
and a report on the Children's
Home Society, a statewide
group dedicated to the place
mcnl of children in deserving
homes.
Bringing the program were
Mrs. Butii Lance and Mrs. Or­
mond Towers, of the Orlando
r-fflrr f t . *."c.
, Mr*
Lance noted
that
Randall
Chase, of Sanford, has been
a director for the group for
"m any years."
Also heard was a report
from the president-elect, Rich­
ard Dear, on tho Clearwater
Rotary meeting held over the
weekend.
F. D. Scott announced that
next Monday's meeting will
not lie held but club members
Instead wtil hold their ennua]
outing at
Harry
Robson's
camp May 27.

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The U.S. Gross National Pro­
duct z m « 33 illllc n dttibyj
tha first quarter o f the year
to an annual rata o f |608
billion, according to a Com­
merce Department estimate.

Road Tolls Up
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
Toll collections on Florida’s
H road and brldgt toll facil­
ities Jumped 10.1 per cant tha
first four months o f this year
over the same period In 1961,
the Road Department said
Monday.

Shop For Arms
N IC O S IA , Cyprus (U P I ) —
A report that the Greek C y­
priot government la shopping
on the world market for hea­
vy arms was viawtd by dip­
lomats here today
a blow
to United Nations peace-keep­
ing effoita in Cyprus,

Barry Confident
LOS A N G E LE S ( U l 'l ) —
San. Barry Goldwater doesn't
think aither New York Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller or Am ­
bassador Henry Cabot Lodge
could be nominated over him
as tha Republican party's
presidential candidate.

Baker Again
W A SH IN G TO N ( U P I ) —
Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-NJ.,
today praised tightening of
Senate regulations proposed
by a draft report on tha Dub­
by Dakar case, but h* aald
the curbs wars no substitute
fo r a full Investigation.

Blast Probed
TYND ALL
A IK
FORCE
RASE, Fla. (U P I ) — A ir
Force officers today sought
tha causa o f a rocket ax plo­
sion that killed three airmen
and
Injured
eight
others
B A L T I M O R E (U P I) — working near a Sidewinder
Maryland voter! went to the missile.
[Mills today under sunny skies
In a Democratic presidential
primary eleclion billed aa • By United 1’ reee International
contest over President John­
Utah’s 11,000 public achcol
son's civil right* program
teachara took
thalr strika
with Alabama Gov. George C.
Into ita atcond day today
Wallace symbolizing the op­
undar threat o f court ac­
position.
tion. In East St. Louia, 111.,
Officials
in
Baltimore,
high school senior* picketed
where polls opened an hour
their striking teacher*.
earlier than the rest of the
slate, reported the early vot­
er turnout was "heavy for a
primary election."
In
populous
Montgomery
County, a Washington suburb,
the
turnout
waa
reported
f t
ALW AYS rwW T QUALITY m
"v e ry light." But ia Prince
Georges
County,
another
Washington suburban area,
voting
waa
described
aa
"go o d ."
There are nearly
200,000 registered Democrats
eligible lo vote in those two
counties.
Sen. Daniel B. Brewster, (DMd.), "atand-In" for Presi­
dent Johnson in the voting,
CLASSIC IN
cast hla ballot aa the polls
opened in Baltimore County.
COTTON
A final voter turnout o f al­
OXFORD!
most 300,000 out o f a total of
033,090 registered Democrats
was
predicted
before
the
polls close oo the hard-fought
« to I I
campaign.

Wallace Vs. LBJ
In Maryland

Teacher Strike

$26,000 U. S.
Installation
Loan Wins OK
Installation o f a w a t e r
worka ayatem at l.emnn Bluff,
on the St. Johna River, in
Volusia County, was approved
today by the Parmera Home
Administration, U. S. Depart­
ment o f Agriculture, it was
reported by William T. Shaddick, the agency's state direc­
tor at Gainesville.
Shaddlck aald a $26,000 loan
haa been made to a group of
42 families to develop a rural
water ayatem.
Tha loan w ill enatde the
Lemon lllu ff W ater Associa­
tion, inc. to drill a well and
install a water ayatem l »
• «r «e tile rcsidi-iila o f Lemurt
Rluff, where a number o f re­
tired citlsana reside.
The existing source o f wa­
ter In the Lemon Bluff area
consists o f shallow wells o f
extremely poor quality and
tha water contains salt and
iron.
Dr. J. C. Bunten, president
of the association aaya, "T h is
water ayatem will provide us
with a source o f potable wa­
ter. Tha poor quality o f w ater
haa prevented ua from devel­
oping tha area. With good
quality water our population
ahould double In fiv e years."
Other officers o f the aaaoelation ere J. W. Smith, Os­
teen, vice president, and KarrnU A . W igging, Osteon, sec­
retary-treasurer.
The Farmers Home Admin­
istration loan ia to bu repaid
over a period o f 39 years at
4.5 per cen t The development
o f the water ayatem will }&gt;*•
gin about June 15.
Rural water ayatem* are
available to organisations op­
erating on a non-profit basis
■uch aa non-profit corpora­
tions and water supply dis­
tricts. Small rural towns and
other rural political subdivi­
sions art also eligible. These
loans are made only when
adequate credit at rcaaunahla
rate* and term* is not other­
wise available.

Plant Looted
A t Five Points
Theft o f a typewriter from
Midway School, a typewriter
and other office equipment
from the Peninsula Paint 6t
Plastic Company. Five Points
and some candy and money
from a vending machine at tho
Big Bundle Laudromat, Fern
Park, la being checked by
sheriff’s deputies.
Police report the burglarico
occurred over the weekend.
This morning deputies ap­
parently frightened would-be
burglars from entering a ser­
vice station at Interstate 4
and Highway 436. They aald
they discovered the door Jim­
mied and footprints in tho
area but nothing waa taken,

e n n eu f

W EDN ESDAY
S P E C IA L !

I 66

Taxes A t Peak
T A L L A H A 8 8 E E (U P I ) —
Cigarette and alcoholic bev­
erage tax collections raached
record proportions during tho
first 10 months o f fiscal
1963-64 in Florida, the State
Beverage Department report­
ed Monday,

Cullon oxford shirts
■tripod or checked for
spring I Roll up or
sleeveless styles with
Hermuds or button
down collars 1 In pret­
ty pastels I

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Bfaiirlcttc, Mary Srotl, I’ crry
L. Horlon, Buford Brown,
Jeanette Kramer, Johnnie V.
Juby, Jean Bailey, Mary
Daughtry and Slgnc Butner,
all of Sanford; Ethel Thomas,
Geneva; Will Byron, Lake
Monroe; Murray Gilbert and
Joseph Frank Barish, DcBary; Louis McNeil, Pompano Beach; Mattie I&lt;ec Hall,
Oviedo; and William Harry
Brown, Lake Mary,
Birth a
To Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L.
Watson, a Baby Boy; 10 Lt.
and Mrs. Max B. Daughtry,
a Baby Boy; to Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Butner, a Baby Girl,
to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert It.
Bacak, a Baby Girl; to Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Vaughn,
a Baby Girl; ami to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack G. Surhrook, a
Baby Boy, all of Sanford.
Discharges
James T. Barker, Dcllary;
Jean Kilpatrick and Baby
Boy, Plymouth; Steve Thomp­
son, Sherra J. Krlcgor and
Baby Girl, Ardith Malre,
Joyce Crowe, Florence OH
and Baby Girl, Mary 11.
Pressley and Baby Boy, Mar­
garet Edwards and Baby Boy,
Willie Evelyn Carroll, and
Mercdlly Lcann Cleary, all of
Sanford.
JUNE 8
ADMISSIONS
Win if led
While,
Brooksio
Matuey, Sandra Phtlago, Annla Clementa, Kathleen C off­
man, Bruce McKIbbin, Caro­
lyn Bice, Mack Cleveland,
Ubarli-a Braun, Darrell llosa,
Benjamin Adams, Fainill l ’cteraun, all nf Sanford; Wil­
liam McAulry, Orlando; Kdan
Suavely, Altamonte Springs;
Tbcltna Hoelle, Laku Mary;
Olga
JobiiNini, Brookline,
Mass.; John Mnrtin IHilary;
Patricia Montano, ............... .
Aline Hendrix, Jeanne Hen­
drix and lin n Itoau Hendrix
ell of Titusville,

‘LITTLE MISS FLAME,’ 10-month*old Terry Denise Howling nf Dongwood, broke down in tears typical o f any beauty queen who has just re­
ceived Hitch a high honor. The crown, a rhinestone tiara, was placed by
Janice Hassell, Seminole County's Miss Flame of lOG.'J, who is shown com­
forting iter miniature counterpart. Uunners-up in thu contest were Debbie
Lynno Perkins, loft and Cindy Katon, right.
(Herald Photo)

RECEIVING HI ITS at an entl of year dance given by the South Semi­
nole Junior High Student Council were, from left, Hill Kdwurds, faculty
advisor; John Angel, principal mid Jim Hacclms, retiring student coun­
cil president. At right is Walter Histliim, new eotmcil president.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Suavely,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. George
Bailey, a boy; Mr. anil Mrs.
Krnrsl Marney, n girt.
DISCHARGES
Alice Lutz, Klisula Hi Ilonalies, Hellary; Mallle Lee Hull,
Oviedo; Genevieve tirililiell,
Lake Mary; Stephen Snyder,
Joanne Harriett, Hhrrimi Da­
vis, Johnny Leo Knight, Mar­
ianna
Canslnelli,
Kathleen
Driver and baby girl, all of
Sanford.

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M I N N E A P O L I S , Minn.
(L’ Pl) — Meade Lux Lewis, 38,
jazz pianist who played ev­
erything from speakeasies to
Carnegie Hall and helped
make boogie-woogie an alltime American musical fad,
was killed Sunday, in an au­
tomobile accident.
Born in Louisvitlie, Ky.,
where he studied Ole violin,
Lewis spent most of bis
youth In Chicago and rubbed
shoulders with some of the
greats of American jazz.
Lewis was fatally injured
when Ida auto was struck
from behind by another ear
and he was pinned between
the wreckage and a tree.

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Nam.
Nor is it in Russia's Inter,
est to work for peace ir»
Southeast Asia. As long as
the United States is engaged
in a costly conflict with Mos­
cow’* Chinese enemy, Khrush­
chev can sit on the sidelines
and cheer.
This was Stalin's poliry in
1939 when he signed his pact
with Hitler. Ho also hoped
that tbe Allies would fight
Nazi Germany to exhaustion
while Russia reaped the hone,
fits ami picked up the pieces.
Under the circumstances,
there is a good deal o f realism in President De Gaulle’.i
proposal for another interna­
tional conference on Laos that
will include Red Chinn.
Such a conference may not
bring peace to strife-torn Viet
Num and Laos, "lhe United
Stales may have to intensify
its military effort.

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i u r rtcu u i — Thomns
J. Watson Jr. baa been
elected president o f the
National Council, Boy
Scouts o f America, at
the organization’s an­
nual meeting in Cleve­
land, Ohio. Watson is
board chairman o f In­
ternational H tt s i ness
Machines Corp.

partment’ s diplomats continue
to pin their hopes on Mos­
cow's dubious peldge to sup­
port a neutral government in
Laos, and on Nikita Khrushrhov's policy of peaceful co­
existence.
How realistic is such a pol­
icy? By now- it should be clear
even to Foggy Bottom's opti­
mistic officials
that
Red
China's military adventures
are directed against the Rus­
sian "revisionists” as much ns
ngninst the American "imper­
ialists."
Mao Tse-tung, in search of
a place in the sun, is obvious­
ly out to prove to the United
States that it is he who is
now calling the tune in Asia.
Since Red Chinn is not a
member of the United Natiuris. he is not likely to lie
impressed by American e f­
forts to involve the UN ns a
peacemaker in the threatened
region.
At the same time, by spur­
ring the "little wars" in Laos
and South Viet Nam, Mao
seeks to convince his enemies
in the Red ramp that it is
Chinn's revolutionary policy
and nut Khrushchev's revi­
sionism that wins victories
over the American "paper
tiger."
Thus, even if Khrushchev
were u man of his word and
not a deceptive opportunist
ho could do little to affect the

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
(N K A )—Not the Bussinns but
the Red Chinrie now deter­
mine and co-ordinate Com­
munist moves and strategy in
Southeast Asia.
Specialists on Chinn see a
direct link between tbe sueeessen nf the Communist
guerrillas In South Viet Nam
and the Pathet Lao victories
in Laos.
Y’ct some of P r e i i d e n t
Johnson's advisers persist in
their refusal to fare the grim
reality. They defend past nttemps to apply half-hearted
and piecemeal solutions to the
problems facing the little na­
tions in Southeast Asia.
A m c r i c a n policymakers,
though in search of a peace­
ful solution in Laos and Viet
Nain, tend to ignore the fact
that Asia is dominated today
by the Chinese dragon which
Napoleon hoped would be al­
lowed to sleep undisturbed.
They are critical of French
President De Gaulle's view
that there can be no peace in
the Far East without Bed
China's consent.
In his forceful speech at the
United Nations, U. S. Ambas­
sador Adlai Stevenson pointed
an accusing finger at Moscow.
He warned the Russians that
they were running risks by
encouraging Communist ag­
gression in Southeast Asia.
Nevertheless, the State De­

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BERLIN (UP1) — The Kus■ians have net a new world
record of sorts, the East Ger­
man news agency AON said
today. It said n sow in Knkt•hrtnv, U.S.S It., gave birth
to 32 piglets — 18 in the
morning and It more eight
hours later.

By Donna 1 &gt; I «
Terry Drnine Bowling, IPmonth-old daughter of A /le
and Mra. Cleveland Bowling
of Longdate, was crowned
“ Little Mira Flame o f Longwood" following the beauty
contest held Saturday after­
noon at City Park.
Janice
Russell,
Seminole
County’s "Miss Flame of
UlC3" presented little Terry
with a trophy, a miniature
bouquet o f roses and placed a
rhinestone tiara upon her
head.
Runners-up, who were pre­
sented with wrist corsages,
necklaces and bracelets, were,
first, four-year-old C i n d y
Eaton and second, five-yearold Dobbin Lynne Perkins.
Cindy is tbe daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Eaton and
granddaughter o f Police Chief
and Mrs. Claude I.ayo. Debbie
is tbe daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Perkins of
Maine St.
Seven finalists named were
Terry Kelley, two; Vickie
Thompson, two-and-one-half;
•Mary Lisa Lnllrce, 21 months;
Pam my Brice, three years;
Shawndra Lyons, 18 months;
Gillian Scott, two years and
Glenda Lnrgent, four years.
Other contestants w e r e
Debra Sharpes, Donna Lynne
Estes, Chcrie Iluct, Mary
Ross , Brenda Lee, Pamela
Gorday-, Rashelc Schwnrzcnliiirh, Stmron Cut tin, RenUe
McPherson, Sonya Ledford,
Ivnthy See, Sandra Widdis,
Elizabeth Esclavon, Connie
Kaling, Robin Scott, Curyne
Ross, Glenda Sweat, l ’animie
Zufclt, Mary Ferris, Laura
Morgan, Robin Sargent, Nina
Itussclle, Tina It a s s e 1 I r
(twins!, Cathy Marine, Becky
Lee, Terry See and ltolllc
Lyons.
Serving as judges for the
event w i t h
Mrs, Barbara
tltankeritiicklor, Mrs. Thelma
Parker and Mrs. C l a i r e
Snrlise, all o f Orlando, Mrs.
Judy Snow was master of
ceremonies.

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Can you imagine an ACL en­
gine that never saw railroad
tracks, except to cross 'em?
It's true. It was the ACL.'*
World's Fair Special complete
with four of the prettiest train
"m en " you ever saw. The
engine and its crew paid a
visit to Sanford Thursday
They've t-avelled 1,700 miles
in Florida, focal point of the
promotion, and now are head­
ed north into Georgia and the
Carolina*. The entourage was
here for only a few hours, but
B, C, Deans, crew chief, ad­
mitted all fell in love with
Sanford and the courteous rceepUon afforded them here.
• ■ •
Speaking of the special and
Deans, when Herald photo­
grapher Bill Vincent went In
fake a picture he did a double
take on seeing Deans Back
on Dec 20. 1943, Vincent had
Just gotten out of the Army
and was stranded in New
York’s Penn Station. All trains
were full as northerners head­
ed for the south's warmer cli­
mate.
Bill prevailed upon Deans
who was in charge of the gate
to let him through after he
explained his dilemma. There
were n« seats, Bill recalls,
and he wandered from bagg­
age car to the lounge, to the
dinning car and back to the
lounge until finally the con­
ductor announced, “ Next stop
Sanford!" Deans remembered
the incident almost as vivid­
ly as did Bill.
. . .
Thai debris at the north­
west corner of First ami Park
will soon go. City crews will
begin cleaning it up, taking
the material to the land fill
area along the lakefronl. They
then will remove the base to
the level of the sidewalks
prior to making a municipal
parking lot there. 'Twould he
nire If a covered walkway
could he place along the park­
in ; rones. But, then, some
people are never satisfied.
* • •
Omission — The _ Sanford
Business
and
Professional
Women's Club was represent­
ed by M"s. Marguerite Gra­
ham at the luncheon of the
County Federation of Women's
Clubs held last week at Cas­
selberry's
Hamilton
House
Restaurant,
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Seminole
County’
4-HVrs
will hr represented at the
.Stale 1 11 Club Conference at
the University of Florida by
Carmen
Adriatico,
Cathy
Cammark, Sandy Mikler, Bill
Hein, Jonathan Lukas and
David Jakubcin. The confab
will lie held Monday through
Friday of next week in Gaines­
ville. Some of the special o c­
casions will be the president's
reception, semi-forma! danre,
square dance and a concert,
plus numerous classes and
speakers which will cover
specific interests of the dele,
gates.
. . .
Right quick! Which state
was the fifth? Alaska or Ha
wall.
• •
Robert Dennis, a retired
Navy veteran of World War
1, brought an original copy of
one of the first editions of the
.Stars and Stripes to The Her­
ald It was dated Friday. May
10. 101ft Dennis would like to
place this in the hands of
some historical group or mu­
seum. If you have any ideas
eall him at 322 77M.
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F R ID A Y , JL 'N E 12. 190-1

S A N F O R D . FLOP. 11 LA

NO. 211

Court Okays Toll Road Bonds

TRAFFIC WAS HALTED on O.len Way Drive lute yesterday afternoon
when this sign was posted on a barricade across the roadway. The road
Iras been in existence for many years, city officials say, but never o f­
ficially designated as a public thoroughfare. A legal battle is developing
over the action taken by Mrs. Margaret Rower of 2300 MHIniiville Ave.
in putting tip the barricades.
(Herald Photo)

SI? M illion
_________
Lauderdale lo
Stop Use q 0Vi Scranton
Naples Project Of Glen W ay Drive Candidacy Is
Confirmed

SUNDAY SCHOOL youths from the First
Presbyterian Church left today for it weekend
retreat at Ocala National Park. Shown just prior
to the departure are, from left, Richard Fur­
man, Andy Lyon, Mrs. David R. Bark, the Rev.

Future Captain
Of Roosevelt
Briefed Here

Edgar W. Smith, Bobby Kumbley, Charles
Hunter. Cenia Wheatland, Ronnie Hall, Susi
Deal, Berry Echclbergcr, Penny Nichols and
James Furman.
(Herald Photo)

W est side Volunteer No Intervention
Needed, Bryant
Fire Unit Formed
Tells U. S.

Organizational meeting for
A two-day visit to the San
the Weal side Volunteer Eire
ford Naval Air Station was
Dept, was held Thursday
completed Thursday by Capt.
night nl the Luke Monroe
Malcolm W. Cagle as he was
School with some Hi inter­
Uncled fur future command
ested resident* of tiie area
of the attack carrier LISS
present. Ihnimlai ie» for the
Franklin I). Roosevelt.
new gr. up were set, teniaCapt. Cagle will assume
lively, cast and west from
leadership of the l,009-foot the
Sanfold
City
limit,
Roosevelt next month, reliev­ where it emeses l
First
ing Capt. (icrald E Miller.
The ship iircurrontlyTipcrating with the L'. S. Sixth Fleet
in the Mediterranean. Her 80plane air group includes twinjet A-3B Skywarrior attack
bombers flown by Heavy At­
tack Squadron Eleven (VAHLucian
t li of Sanford.
I STARKE (L T D
Stale
During Ins visit Capt Ca­ Conner, brother of
Agriculture
C
o
m
m
t
ssitim-r
gle focused considerable at­
tention on Detach men i Eight, Doyle Conner, w-n* killed in
an A 311 unit which, while ope­ a highway nreldent near here
rating independently, l* still this morning, acem ting lo the
Florida Highway Fat ml.
a part of VAIHL
The patrol would Hot te­
His orientation Included a
flight in one of the detach- lenet- immediately’ the details
ment’ s Skywarrior* to Key of the accident.
West Naval Air Station, the ll uu* reported, however,
next stop in a tour of select* 1 onner, about .17. was killed
ed Atlantic Fleet air installa- "**fiy this morning while endons.
rout** tii the Mate prison ut
Tile tour and its succession Huifvnd "here he was farm
of briefings are part of a director. According to the resystematic program to pro- I’" 11 th" pickup tiuck Conparp carrier commanders and m i wu* driving collided with
other high-ranking fleet offl- ati -tlirr vehicle,
eers for leadership of the Doyle
Conner
left
for
complex air-sea striking for* btnike after receiving report
res used by the Navy today
of the accident.

Doyle Conner's
Brother Killed

Street to We hive ltlver and
north and south from Cmmtiy Club lid. to the lal.efiont.
O f f i c e ! * elected were
George Bell, piesidclli; Don-

old Smith, sue president;
Mrs. II. T Slicet, secretary
and Claude Hawkins, trea­
surer.
A nyth'r i. -ei: g " ill i;.held next Tin i.lny ut h p.m.
—the—f ‘immi unity— Building
on the school grounds. On
the agenda will he discussion
of ways and mean* to secure
n fitc tiucl, and equipment
ami furthet planning o f the
organization and boundaries
Speakers from other area
volunteer gtoups will he on
hand to gis i nr distance where
necessary,
The firemen mild they would
pattern theli operations after the Luke Mary Fire Depar tine nt. memhets of whleh
have offeied their assistuner.
lionati ns are being -ought
to help in fitium-ittg the depaitineni'a equipment and inlei'fsted person* ate asked to
send then el....L, lo the Irensurer, Hawkins m ear.’ of the
Lakt Mnnror S'ost Office.
Among
groups
givin"solid harking'’ of the pin.
Joet ate metttbeis of the l.nke
Mouloe I Ii-III'IM-Ij ol I n I 'Dll,

TALLAHASSEE (F IT ) Gov. Farris Bryant says he
has informed llie While House
that state and local lawmen
arc capable &lt;d kee ping law and
order in racially tense St Aug­
ustine without federal troops
or marshals.
The governor »»jd lie lud
not presumed in tali V ashing|
Ion officials what to slo and
what not to d i, hut had mere

T ALLAH ISSUE (IT ’ D The Supreme Court validated
ft" million m bonds Friday to
build a two-lane lo'.l road from
Naples lo Fort Lauderdale
Tin* to iu OUST'I at project.
dubbed Alligator V11rs hr op
ponent* because d traverse*
some dense areas of swamp
lands, received the unanimous
approval ut stale agencies,
l,ooii Circuit Court and now
the Florida Supteme Court
The Road Department tndic.itud it would lie stalled as soon
as the tionds are sold and
plan* completed
There was no opposition
from Broward and Collier
counties, through which it will
pass and which are pledging
their gasoline tax surpluses to
help retire the debt All the
opposition came from Miami
and Triple A motor eluhs
which are generally opposed
lo toll roads and who also
claimed Hie Iwo-lane speedway
would he dangerous.
Knocking down all the arguments thrown up to challenge
validity ami legality of the
issue. Hie high court said.
"Our close sludy of the com ­
plex record has not revealed
any abuse ut discretion on the
part of officials charged with
handling of the project, nor
are we convinced of any ren
Min for disturbing the decree
of Hie Circuit Judge xalidal
log and ronfh uuti] $17 r 'lion
of Everglades P a r k w a y
bands.”
The court devoted a good
pari of its ll-page decision to
upholding the phase of the
proposal under which some
surplus gas lax funis of Bro­
ward t'oiinty might he u*ed to
defray co.ts of the road in
adjoining Collier County.
The City id Miami challeng­
ed tills on Hie theory that Hie
law provide* that Hus surplus
ga* tux mutiny lie spent whol­
ly within the tumnilarle* of the
county to which It t* allocated.
The court said tin* was l*«.
literal an interpretation of Hie
law

A road wluclt city officials '
sav has been in use for SOodd years" was closed late
yesterday afternoon w h e n
barricade* were placed on
the north and south sections
of tl
Barricaded It x part of uh.it
is known a* fden Way Drive,
located just east of the Atkinin- Coast Line Hailtoml tracks
and south of 20th Street
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles said the closing was
done hi souths identifying
themselves as llie sons of
Mr*. Margaret Bower of 2.'tuo
Mrllonvllle Ave
Three stakes were driven in
th,. ground on the north and
south portions of the road, approximately 150 feel apart A
wire was strung on the slakes
„ nd a "Posted" sign placed
,m n„. ,tak,- m the middle of
|ju, r„,„|
City police were notified of
Die barricades late yesterday
afternoon by Knowles, The
n |} manager told police the
city could not lie responsible
tor any damage v lileli might
occur
List night he said there
were no flare* or oilier night­
time markings and police re
ported they h a d received
•numerous call*" concerning
the roadblock*.
Knowles said the road had
tyver hoc n ofHctally de.’ ig,.alct, a* such 'but flic public
has Im-i-u using U for go odd
years."

ly conveyed "m y feelings
jbnut what wc have the cap
acity to do and will do "
I did this," Bryant said,
so there wdl be no need for
anyone m authority lo have
11„ assume what we are willing
ST A l’GCSTlNE UH'D tn dn "
Dr Martin Luther lima plead­
I The sillies chief executive
ed innocent today In charge*
&gt;aid he hill) sent libuut .’ill
on which lie was arrested for
armed state troopers to Ihr
seeking service at a segregat­
idlest city in the nation to
ed restaurant
King, who was Jailed with
ant local and county law oft!
17 others yesterday, was ar­
ceils in coping with Violence
raigned before City
Judge
that has cropped up in recent
days during a massive Integra
Charles Mathis
The Vllania (ntegratamisl
bon drive,
was held under f.Kio bond and
Hr Martin Luther King, wlm
a hearing w-a* set lor July 7.
,s leading '.he race demonKing was brought to the St
""atoi*. has asked Dial fedJohns County Building Irom
,,ral tr,H,lv* be sent to the hi*the jail
h-ru ..Id &lt;Hy and charged that
WASHING |l&gt;N (IT 'D
—
'Ihe Rev Andrew Young,
Bryant is not fining enough t«
insure the safety of Hie demon I routrunner Barry G ddw.il- who was running flic show In
strators.
er's presidential bandwagon King's absence, said
someTlu-governor sail
lie lias was expected in pick up s|ieed thing was expected
shortly
been inconstant touch
with today with the addition of at after noon
the highway patrol sent to SI least 39 more Republican conNegro leaders decided last
vugiistiru
toil denied tti.it w-nlmn delegates Irom *tx night to halt nighttime racial
demonstrations tii.it have led
King had complained to hi n stales
Additional delegates were to violence on two occasions.
or asked him for any »&gt;»!»•
lance
being chosen at stale GOP There wetc reports, however,
will tie Exalted Ruh r Wade
"It i' anticipated Hint there conventions
m
Minnesota, that a march might he at•Snyder
will In more demonstrations," Maryland.
Missouri,
Utah, tempted about 7 p tn ESI'
(ft p.m. EDI i. shortly lielore
Buy Scouts will carry a re Bryant *a'd "We can not Conner Ilent and Idaho,
Goldwaler headquarters here n igill fa 11
plica ed six Vtnenc.in Flags. guarantee that someone won I
There was no immediate in­
dating hack lo ihe first 13- hrow a rock We can not said the Aruona senator al
star emblem, and Elks will completely stop every overt ready lias 300 delegates solid- dication that King'* bom!
would lie arranged.
explain llie origin and history art "
ly commuted to hi* cause
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i
't r
|
of rich
Talbert sivs the Ffig is
cmbletnabr of the Elks’ order
of charity, justice, brotherly
love und fidelity and each
will be expanded upon during
the ceremony.
Major Chen's address will
conclude the program.

: King Arraigned;
Pleads Innocent

Goldwatcr Due
To Pick Up At
Least 39 More

Flag Day Program Set
Milton
Talbert,
program
The annual Elks Club Fla;
Day ritual will lie held at Hu chairman, say* Hie principal
club grounds Sunday ol I pr.iker wilt !*• Maj H T.
p m with the public invited Chm of the U. S. Marine
to see tlte colorful ceremony. Corps. Joining in Ihe ritual
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Herald reporter Jane Cas­
selberry called this morning
to let all of us Clock Winders
know that her daughter Ka­
thy, one of The Herald staff's
very favorite little girls, is
r e c u p e r a t i n g satisfactorily
from surgery performed Wed­
nesday morning. She hopes
to return home Monday.
• • *
The other day we told you
that in one of our editions we
had carried 43 local news
photos. Today one of our Clock
"Watchers informed us that
Wednesday's edition not only
earned a now record of 43
local pictures but that 199 per­
sons were shown in those
photos.

Hr added the city attorney.
William C. Hutchison, has
been advised of Hie situation
and lu* is to check the legal­
ity of such a move
The sign annmmrcil m h.dd
Liters across the lop that the
area I* 1Posted, No Trespass
ing " Benralh Hits is the
wording:
"All |w’rsons arc forbidden
In trespass on these premises.
or limit or fish thereon, or to
take wood. Hr
r
fruit
Ilietvfrom, under penalty of
Hie law.
It is signed in ink "Margaret E Bower "

Bulletin
JACKSONVILLE (L T D —
llie Board of t'onlrol sccopied today, 'idijcct to ap­
proval by llie Stale Boa ill
uf Education, I,mil acres ol
a I.22U acre tract near Or­
lando a* Hie site for a new
slate university.
Hie hoard was fold hy
Orange F o u n t ) Afforney
James Itotdii'on iltal steps
were hi ing taken in acquire
Ihe two remaining trait*
totaling 121) acres and deeds
In Ibis properly would lie de­
livered shortly.

F L A G .D A Y —- JUNE

M TU

The Cily Recreation Depart
men,’ * .summer program will
kick off tonight with a "School
Vacation" dance at the San­
ford Civic Center, beginning at
7 o'clock
Rig Dave ami his "Comeups" — a fixe piece band and
vocalist — from Orlando will
be the feature attraction, said
Jim
Jermgan.
department
direclol
Those
attending,
Jernigan said, will tic requir­
ed to have a City Recreation
Department card He added
that more dances arc schedul­
ed throughout the summer
months and will be held if
attendance justifies them.
i

IIAHk’ iSHFRG, Fa. (U rD
—Republican .State Chairman
Craig T iiiiix cimfirmcd tndiiv
„ , nt
W||lis„, W, Scran'ton was to announce he will
fnt nut By K-ck the Republican
Presidential nomination later
today’.
Trims fired off n l.irntga
|&gt;f tl,|,Kriim,
kl.y ,{opul&gt;n~
,.atls jn „ , f , u u „ nJ ^ |u.
ljnn
un llllvMnre an.
nou„ , ctm,nl
of
Scranton's
plans.
The governor i* slated to
outline hi* position to th«
Maryland State Republican
Convention in liultimore this
afternoon.
It was learned that every
Republican member of the
state House und Senate xvaa
sent a telegram hy Truux.
However, vine hiurco reported
that all estimated 10,1100 wires
were dispatched with stale
chairmen, national committeemen and other top GOP leadets across Ihe nution among
the lecipieuts. The wire lead:
“ The governor will animtinrc his rHinlidaey at the
Maryland Slutr Convention
Friday. He naked us to advise
you fitst."
(See earlier story on Page 4,

Permit Issued
For Restaurant

IIS IV A

V pet mil tor the ron*truction of a $17,000 building to
liouso * Ituyul Castle restuurant was issued this morning
ivy the Seminole County Zon­
ATLAN TA tUIMi - The At­ ing Department.
lanta limes, newest dally
The structure will he InraL
ncxvspapcr
in the nation. ed at llie corner of Orlando
mail* it* deli ill today with a |&gt;rJv© and U7th Street. Tim
0 liaise In Nt ud it ton.
tD^ntnndOr
K in *w nnd
ai _
.1 1
Boililet* and Die aieliiteel la
1 IlfilS llllllio
Genige I-’. Reed. The restaur*
IM.I.AIIANSEE 11T1’ 11 — ;l„ i „j|] |„, operated hy the
ITorid.i
State
University'* Royal Castle System, Inc., of
si tidi-ill circus was scheduled Orlando.
to ri’turn In the campus today
niter n nionlli long lour ol
four European countries.
Vandals llil House
Mrs. Hubert Evans of 24'*)
Decodes Ave. ix*|xir(cd to
STOCKHOLM,
S vv r d f n police Thursday that .vomit
(t I'll Swedish air force Col- imvs hod tossed mud and dirt
oncl Stig Wennetstriami today about her house while she was
was Mmlcnccil fn life imprls away. Police found footprints
nnnienl at Itanl labor for lull­ leading llmm to believe Bin
ing tup VV'ostern defense *ec- varsdals wi-re boy* between
rcls fo flic Sovicf Union.
six an.! eight year* of age.
Nothing was missing m lii«
Iveils Siyn Fact
house, lliey report.
MOSCOW ( UPl l — The So­
viet Union and Easl Germany
today signed a new 20 year
friendship anil niiitii.il assist­
TAMI'A (U r ij — Georg*
ance Irmly wlncli Ireal* West I llenn, .TIP, of Wilmington,
Berlin a* a M'parale mill "in Iii|., was named manager o f
no way purl ol Wen Germ­ Tampa International Airport
an v
Thursday.

BBSISFS

New Newspaper

Life For Spy

Airport Head

“J A c JuLpiknlA

n

Now Knlertnining
At The Unique

C o J tib s i

CRD Program
Begins Tonight

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All boys inteiesled in par­
ticipating in the summer bas­
ketball program to be held at
Seminole High School are requested to report at 9 a. m.
Monday to Fleming Gymnas­
ium at SHS. Boys of all ages
(vmay participate.

H-ta dished lilOrf

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

Dancing
Nightly

OPEN
SITTING IT OUT xvcro these two men, .xtittimiod yesterday afternoon at
iho rear of Ihu City Hull for the unnual doy inoculation clinic. l)r. Ray­
mond Hass, local veterinarian, right, and his assistant, Walter Hill, treat­
ed only 1G dogs during the two and a half hours they waited. The clinic
will be repeated next Thursday at the same place and same hours. 1:30
to 1 p.m. Dogs not inoculated after that time will be subject to seizure
by city authorities.
(lieruld I’ hotoj

Mon. Thru Sat.
Til 2 A . M .

VALDEZ HOTEL, Downtown Sanford

J

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&gt;,

Rev.

M

H

Jun* H , *&lt;4

ffitt

Grover

Sewell

A Real
K iller
We open our newspapers,
turn oo our TV sals. or read
a n a g a iiM to bod that there
are many killer* la our world
today.
Certainly the war new* re­
mind* u* that man hat become
a potential killer with wea­
pons that make thote of the
past appear to be toy*. The
tans* o f ou* cities still are
able to gel away with many
murders. Even some who
seem to be the best or people
sometime* have a streak of
homicide within them.
One or the most frightening
acts of destruction that 1
know about Is not one man
killing another, but man deli­
berately killing hlmsalf by
suicide.
Today itatlstlcf reveal some
astounding facta. In the United
States where we have so much
&lt;4 the wo'ld'e malarial advasts gae almost akvan peo­
ple out of every one hundred
thousand commit suiclda aach
year. This plsces suiclda in
a rank of killer* that few peo­
ple seem to realise, Is (act,
suicide ranks among the first
ten causes of death la our
country.
U the truth could be known
the number would be much
higher. T V r e are many very
obvious reasons for this. Some
experts estimate that there
are perhaps three to sis times
mote suicides than (he 20,000
indicates.
The question that comes to
our minds Is "w h y ?" Why
should a man with a fins
strong body, a good salary, a
wonderful family, and many
other possession* that usually
are thought of a i making a
happy life, destroy himself?
Of course, ah, who do so, a n
not as the one described above
but many apparently have
much for which to live yet do
not find the dally act of life
worthwhile.

Perhaps many of the people
who commit suielde have
asked ths question, "Is Ufa
worth living?" The snswer
seemed to them to be in the
negative. Why would this be
true?
Certainly millions upon mil­
lions of people also hive had
to answer the question as to
whether life is worthwhile and
have arrived at an affirma­
tive answer.
The difference in the answer
Is not often found In wealth,
education, fame, health, or
many other malerlallslie as­
pect* of life. The attitude to­
ward life Is determined by
the spiritual!
If you find life really worth
living It Is because you hive
foutvl the golden thread that
runs through the entire fa­
bric o f life. This thread Is the
kind of faith In God which
compels one to "glorify God
and enjoy Him forever."
Unless one realizes that the
purpose of life Is to glorify
God then bo will find it a
barron waste. He may drug
himself with pleasures, work,
alcohol, or some other means
for awhile, but there la al­
ways the time when he aswakens from his dresm. If
such make believe has gone
oa intensely and for a long
time, the hangover can be
severe, indeed.
If one does realise that the
purpose of his whole life is
to glorify God then he cao
"eojoy film forever." In this
case life can be a thrilling
adventure. One may exper­
ience new dimensions o f life
never know before, As he
glorifies God more, life In­
crease* in beauty until one
cease* wanting to destroy 11
but to zealously preserve It.
After all one doesn't want to
cast aside such a magnificent
possession.

Grace Church
WSCS Installs
New Officers

Prairie Lake
Film Schedule
Announced

Installation for new offic­
ers
of
Grace
Methodist
Church WSCS was h»ld Thurs­
day night with Mrs. John
Domlney of McRae, G e , past
prssldsnt of tha group, aa In­
stalling officer.
A covered dish suppsr at
4:3f&gt; p.m. preceding the In­
stallation wa* held In honor
of Mr, and Mrs. Domlney.
Officer* Installed were Ma­
ry Williams, president; Bar­
bara Clemmar, vie* president;
Dorothy Crocker, secretary;
Ophelia Bennett, treasurer
and secretary of supply: Mery
Lou Hires, secretary of pro­
motion; Alma Smith, secre­
tary of missionary education;
JoAnn Kowe, secretary o f
Christian a o c I ■ 1 relatione;
Edna Murray, secretary of
youth and student work; Bar­
bara Monroe, secretary of
children's work; M 11d r a d
(Iramkow, secretary of spirit­
ual Ilfs; Florins Gill, secre­
tary o f literature; Ruth Wall,
chairman o f local church ac­
tivities and Louis* Harris,
Lena Powell and Mary Ann
Williams, circle chairmen.
Guest speaker for the pro­
gram following the Installa­
tion wae Dr. J. W. Nava of
Indlalantlc, former missiona­
ry to India, who spoke and
showed elides o f his work in
that country.

By Jane Casselberry
Schedule for the Billy Gra­
ham Film Revival, to be held
at Prairie Lake Baptist Church
In Fern Park June 22-M. was
announced today by Rev.
Leonard Jones, minister.
Dates and title* are June
22, The Heart is a Rebel;
June 23, Wire Tapper; June
24, Soula in Conflict; June 25,
Shadow of the Boomerang and
June 28, Lucia. Graham ap­
pears in each of the films
which are full length movies
in sound and color.
In charge of the ahowinga
will be Mr. and Mra. Burt
Sterry of St. Petersburg who
will ilso conduct evangelis­
tic visitation during the day­
time hours.
Services will begin each day
at 7:30 p. m. opening with a
song service followed by the
film. A nursery will be avail­
able for children from infan­
cy through three year* old.
The public ia Invited to »ec
the movies. No admissions will
be charged, however, tree will
offerings will be accepted to
help defray coats of tha film
showings.

CANDY AND IIUHI1LE GUM with announcements of Monday night'*
Vocation Bible School opening at Forest City Baptist Church were dis­
tributed b y this eager group of youngsters in a car caravan and parade
through the a rm Inst Saturday morning.
(Herald Photo)

Forest City Baptist In Session
By Maryann Miles
j M in Sally Currell, Miss Fran- M. Mcham, Miss Nancy Cope
Teachers andhelpers for the I re* Nalley and Mlia Mar- land, Miss Jeanette Harmon
and Miss Diana Gresham, be
Vacation Bible School which ^
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, A. R. Gann, Mr*. Leah Whli- g inner*.
opened Monday at 7 p m. at &lt;I#n Mi|| M iry r r in c „ R o i.
The school will be continu­
Forast City Baptist Church r* and Mias Vickie Clarke ed through Wednesday even­
have been announced.
ing of next week. A total of
nursery;
Those serving and their de.
Glenn Hubbard, Mra. Hazel 43 church officers, teachers,
partment* include Gux Nix, Cox, Corbin Allen, Sterling ind helpers are participating
Mrs. Marilyn Nix, Matin Dunn Copeland, Mr*. Eunice Bates, In this year's school which
and Mra. Pauline Wynne, in­ Mrs. Lona Battle and Mra. has is its principal Mrs. Clif­
termediates;
Mrs.
Betty Pauline Kelly, junior* and ford Gresham, wife of tha
Crawley, Miss Betty Allen, Mra. Lucy Jackson, Mrs. J. minister.

A "Welcome Back" recap­
tion will b* hald at Grace
Methodist Church this Sunday
afternoon in honor of R«v.
John H- Hires Jr., his wife,
Mary Lou and their three
children, Steven, Stuart and
Shlrlay Ann, who hav* been
reassigned to the church for
another year.
All members and friends
are Invited to call at tha
church between 4:30 and 5:30
pm.

Bible School
Schedules
Program

By Jana Cassalbarry
Bible School Commence
ment at Pralrk Lake Baptist
Church In Fern Park will be
held at 7:30 p. m. Sunday re­
placing the regular weekly
evening worship service.
Certificate* of completion
wiU be presented to the some
190 student* who have attend­
ed the school this week and
each department will take
part In the program which will
be presented exactly s i dally
sessions have been conducted
for the children under super
vision of 34 officers, teachers
and helpers.
*
Following the service « re­
ception will be held during
which classrooms will be open
cold drinks, cake, religious for parents and friends to view
exhibits of work accomplish
articles and dolls, fish pond,
ed during the week.
parcol poet, dart game, Ice
cream, borer ridfi, wet sponge
throw, train rides and ganrta
o f skllt. A grand prize and a
g ift basket will be awarded.
A New Year's Evo dance
Cominsneement E x e rrlse*
will be held at the Post Home for the first graduating class
of Old Glory American Le­ o f Florida Presbyterian Colgion Poet 183 In Fern Park. log*, with rt5 member*, were
The name of the band play­ held at 10 a. m. June 1.
ing for the dance will be an­
Ae a fitting climax to tha
nounced.
four year’s effort on part of
A deiaert-faihlou-card par­ student*, faculty and admin­
ty was diicuited for Febru­ istration to establish a new
liberal arts Christian college,
ary.
triumphant
processional
All project details were out­ a
lined under general supervi­ marched into the modern eusion o f Mrs. Jennie Fox, ways dlturlum of the St. I’ rlersburg Pasadena Community
and maane rhslrmsn.
In other business the board Chutch, marshalled by Profes­
agreed te donate 15 to Radio sor Pedro Trakae. for the
Free Europe as recommend- ceremonies.
Of this first graduating
rd by the Orlando Central
Deanery o f the Diocesan rluss, ten student* graduated
Council of Catholic Women. with high honors.
Coming svents, as announc­
ed by Mrs. Gena Shannon, Ministers' Meet
president, are: USO contribu­
A meeting of the South
tion night, Juno IP; Commun­ Seminole Ministerial Associa­
ion Sunday at the 7 a m. Maes, tion he* been announced by
June 21; Monthly bake asks, Rev Leonard Joat*. president,
July 12.
for 2 p. m. next Tuesday at
The next meeting o f the the Casselberry Community
board will lie July 13.
Methodist Church.

Grace Methodist
Groups To Meet

FOURTH DEGREE honors wore received recently by 10 members of
Snnford's St. Richard Council 6857, Knights of Columbus, In the group
were, left to right, Ralph Per^ild, Carl Von Herbulii, Albert Poulter,
Robert LeFiln, Joseph O'Connor, John Kennedy, Dr. W. Vincent Roberts,
Donald LeFils, Louis Huddleston and Howard llurrisnn.

Two important meeting* at
Grace Methodist Church In
preparation for ths ensuing
church year hav# b«*n sched­
uled for tha coming week.
On Sunday, at 6:80 p. m.,
all youth' department Sunday
School teachara, MYF coun­
selor* and MYF officers are
asked to meat with the new
Youth Department Superin­
tendent, Mrs. John L. Martin,
Monday, at 7:80 p. m.,
member* o f all five commis­
sions of the church ar* to
meet for the purpose of out­
lining plana for tha new year.

Catholic Women's Club Board
! Plans Fund-Raising Projects
■y Donna Kates
Plans were discussed for
the four fund raising project*
to ba sponsored by the Church
o f Nativity Catholic Women's
Club during the coming year
It the beard meeting of the
•tub held Mondey evening.
Tbe (It *1 piojact will be
rummage Bales, Oct. 1-3 at
Super Valu Markat on 8R 438
and an Oct. S-10 In 8an(ord.
The Sanford location will be
announced at a later date.
Anyone wishing to contribute
rummage may call any mambar o f the club or leave the
items In tha church's social
hall.
A festival wae planned for
Nov. t from noon until 10
p.m. Booths at ths festival
will fneluda refreshment* and

Open House
Open H«uee for parents and
friends of children attending
Vacation Church School at
First Methodist Church of
•Sanford this week will be
held Saturday from 10;8l) un­
til 11:30 a.m. Interfiled per­
sons are urged to take advan­
tage o f this opportunity to
share the work and etudy
with the students.

FPC Graduates
First Class

Osteen VBS
To Register
WSCS OFFICERS o f thu Deilnry Community Methodist Church nresent
for the June luncheon honoring new members included, from left, Mrs.
Howard Green, treasurer; Mrs. R. Fidler, vice president; Mrs. Charles
Crcnsey, president and Mra. R. Harwood, secretary,
(Cox Photo)

Local Church
Sets Hours
The Congregational Chrlstlnn Church (United Church
o f Christ) located ill Pnrk
Av*. and 24th St., has an­
nounced a change In church
service schedules for the summer months, beginning this
Sunday.
Church School will meet at
9 a. m. followed at 10 a. m.
with morning worship. The
Christian Youth Fellowship
will meet at 7:10 p. m.

Shared Time School Plan Gaining Ground
Rrligloa la America
By Louis Cseeeli
United Praea 1sternatteutl
The (bared Ume plan, which
may offer a solution to two
serious national problems, is
slowly but steadily gaining
srpuod
A survey by the National
Education Association (NKA)
ibows that shared Ume ar­
rangements a n now in effect
lo at least 113 school district*
la 21 (tales.
Experiment* with shared
lime—a lio known as "dual
school enrollment"—ere un­
derway or paadiag In big dt■as suck ae Pittsburgh, Phila­
delphia, Detroit and Chicago,
and in imaU town* such a*
.Shorewood, Wia., Jamestown,
N. D „ Mooroe City, Mo., aod
O’Neill. Nab.
Tha (hired Ume plea, which
religious leaders and educa­
tor* have been discussing tor
tim e years, permits a student
to V w d y m m of hi*

in a public school, end others
in a church-sponsored school.
For example, In the Cherry
Hill subdivision of suburban
Detroit, raoro than 200 seventh
aod eighth grade students
spend half o( each tchoolday
at a Roman Catholic paro­
chial school, studying reli­
gion, English, history sod
other "value-oriented" sub­
ject*. They spend the rest of
the day at a nearby public
school, taking math, science,
physical education, shop aod
borne economic*.
The General Board of tha
National Council of Churches,
representing the leadership of
34 major Protestant and Or­
thodox denominations,
last
week overwhelmingly approv­
ed a statement urging "fur­
ther experiments lion" with
■hared time ai "e a t possible
solution" to the eooflict over
public aid to parochial schools.
Tbe statement said that
■hared lime seems to be a
raqsUUiUaasl way a i rollsv-

ing the financial burden on
parochial schools, whlk proserving tha values at a public
school system.
In voiced hope that Catho­
lics may be willing to support
federal aid to public educa­
tion 11 tbair children benefit
from tha facilities of public
schools.
While Catholic educators
a n Intsrsited In exploring tha
possibilities of shared time,
they do not like to have It dapictad purely as a sop to paro­
chial schools. Msgr. Frederick
G, Hochwalt, director of tha
National Catholic Education
Association, baa served notice
that Catholic parochial schools
do not regard shared time aa
a substitute tor participation
In any general progam of fed­
eral aid to education.
The American Jewish Con­
gress is the only major Jewish
group which has taken an of­
ficial aland on shared time.
It oppose* ths plan o s grompl*

Grace Minister
To Be Honored
At Reception

that it would impose a heavy
additional burden on public
school funds. Protestant* and
Other Americans United for
separation of church and state
(POAU) also has attacked the
plan. It la currently seeking a
court injunction to block a
major shared time axpertment
scheduled to get under way in
Chicago next year. POAU con­
tends that it would result in
"vast savings by the Catholic
school system at the expense
of tbe general taxpayer!."

Luncheon Held For
New WSCS Members
Tha WSCS of the DaBary
Community Methodist Church
recently sponsored a luncheon
honoring members of the So­
ciety who have joined during
the past year.
Mrs. Richard Hirwond was
in charge of the program and
Mrs. Clyde Moore gave tilt­
devotions. Miss Adelaide Con­
te. soprano, and Ms. Baatrice
Muller, contralto, aang a duet,
"The Hills of Tima," accompaniod by Mr*. Jamea nucker at the piano.
New members introduced
by Mrs. Harry Bell were
Sarah Ogg, Margaret Fisher,
Charlotte Wells,
Annsbellc
Tropf, Wsncta White, Doro­
thy Lacey, Mildred Rlrnmer,
Margaret Powell, Elizabeth
Ruppert, Franc inn* Howard
Jaao LaughUn, M i l d r e d
Black, Gertrude Telta, Flor­
ence Webber, Mildred Blanc­
hard and Marjorie Harris. Tht
introductions were cleverly
made though us* of a scram-

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ble game in which those attending attempted to "un­
scramble" names of each new
member as she was presented.
A skit pertaining to work oi
the Womcn'a Society of Christ­
ian Service around the world
waa presented.
Hie Society will join the
church'a Men's Club tor a
picnic to be held next Tueaday
» l Alexander Spings is the
0 c *l* National Forest.
m «lin g* for the WSCS
^ , ° ^ nTS&lt;‘pt' 15' 5 ir? l* !„ wUI
mcel on Tuesday, Sept. 29,

By Mra. Clsrenre Snyder
Registration will open at
8:30 a. m. Saturday at Osteen
Baptist Church for the dally
Vacation Bible School which
will be conducted for two
weeks beginning Monday tor
children three yeas old and
up.
Following the rogulrslkm
a parsda will b* formed to
march to Hosaek Park tor a
picnic. Each child i* asked to
bring his own sack lunch.
FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOW ERS

Rev. R. M. Jenkins Assigned
To First Methodist Church
Assignment o f Rev. Robert
M. Jenkins as minister of the
First Methodist Church of
Sanford was announced by
Bishop James W. Henley dur­
ing the closing session last
Sunday of the Annuul Florida
Methodist Conference held in
Lakeland. Rev. Jenkins will
assume duties at First Meth­
odist this .Sunday.
Rev. John T.
Jr.,
who has served the cnurch
for the past four years, ha*

Chaplain Deal
To Speak For
Local Church
Cdr. Robert Deal. Protestant
chaplain at Sanford Naval
Air Station, will be guest
speaker Sunday at the First
Christian Church of Sanford
for the 10 a. m. worship ser­
vice.
Rev. Vernon Fuller, pastor
of the church, will be serving
as a counselor at the Silver
Springs Conference Grounds
youth camp for Christian
Churches of Florid* during
the week June 14-21. Young
people attending next week'*
camp will be boys and girls
of senior high age.

been assigned to the Winter
Garden church.
Rev. Jenkins is 40 years old
and was a school teacher and
a football coach before enter­
ing the ministry. He has serv­
ed at Wesley Memorial in SL
Petersburg and at Hendricks
Memorial fn Jacksonville, A
former resident of Tavares,
he ie well acquainted with the
Central Florida area. He is
married and the father of two
children, a alx-year-old son
and a thres-year-old daugh­
ter.
Rev. Adams, in announcing
the new ministers arrival
through tiie "Methodist Mes­
senger,” local weekly church
newsletter, informed ths con­
gregation that Rev. Jenkins
"is a large man nnd his heart
ia In proportion to his lisa."
In his fsrswsll latter, also
Included In this week’s "Mes­
senger," Rev. Adonis express­
ed appreciation to the chutch
and ita friends, saying, "M y
family and 1 thank you for
ths privilege of living among
you for four year* and all
tha courtesy and love that so
many of you have shown over
ths months."
The family moved Thursday
to Winter Garden where their
address will be 119 N. Lakeview.

First Christian
Events Planned

A tte n d

The Friendship S u n d a y
School Class of the First
Christian Church will hold an
flld-fashinoncd Ice cream so
cial at the parsonage at 7:30
p. m. today. Members of the
class will supply the lngred
lent* and the muscle-power
to crank the freezers.
The Christian Women’s Fel­
lowship of the church will
hold its regular monthly gen­
eral meeting at the church on
Monday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
Hobart Shields is in charge
of tb* program. Refreshments
will be served following the
meeting.

services
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Longwood VBS
Sets Opening
Dy Dunn* Eats*
V a c a t i o n Bible School
class** will begin at Longwood First Baptist Church
Monday and will continue
each day, Monday through
Friday, from 8:30-11:30 a.m.
until Jun* 20.
Forty man and woman of
th e
church will Instruct
youngsUrs, three through 16
years old, on Bible end mis­
sion study, character study
of notable Christiana and in
creative activities.
Rev. Jaclc Lindsay. pastor,
will serve as principal.

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St. Augustine
Crowds Gather
To See 'Show'
ST. AUGU8TINE (U P I)—
Nine p. m. to 10 p. m.—the
hour o f alarm.
Tension built up In sieve
market square of old St. Auguetine like powder being
packed Into one o f the enclent
cannon in the neatly-trimmed
and palm-shaded city park.
Tba crowds o f strollers
thinned last night as Uis ca­
thedral belle neerby tolled
nine times—the hour that a
new racial march Into the
Doyle Llescnfelt, Warren Drummond, Jim
PINECHEST KIDDIE HORNER pupils held
park waa expected.
Achroedcr, David Ilnvious, Harold Itnder, Steve
their frrnduntion ceremony nnd then posed for
But eeveral hundred persons
Parkinson, Clinton MacDonald, Gene McCnrdie,
this
picture
for
The
Herald.
In
It
nre
Rnndy
remained, mingling
with
Cheryl Sprague, Stanley Rowell, Drynn Harden,
Weldon, Teresa Clnrk, Gena Bukur, Michael Da­
hordes o f officers or standing
Hhomln Mace, Billy Russell, Tina Harris, Clif­
nilin,
Frances
Deverlcks,
Chnrles
Policy,
Jackie
along the fringes waiting. A
ford Taylor and the teacher, Mrs. Jacquelyn
Blaylock, Robert Burks, Brian Stapleton, Brax­
nearby bar did a ruth butiCaolo. Absent was Sammy Thurmond.
ton Perkins, the class mascot; Vicki Turner,
nets, but mostly the crowd
Juet stood, and tendon reveted on Cordova Street to the
south.
Down that street would
marchers, determin
reach again the Slave
Market at the Bayahore side
o f the park, symbol o f their
determination to break iegregatlon in the nation’s oldest
Last Sunday was honor
city.
Christian
Onlooker* and officers spoke council for t h e
In subdued tones. There wai Youth Crusaders and Junior
no laughter. In the itlll night Missionary Society of the
air, the regular clicking of Free M e t h o d i s t Church.
traffic tight could bo clear­ C.Y.C, Director Mr*. Betty
ly heard aa Ita signals chang­ Sheldon and J.M.S. Superin­
tendent Mra. Betty Kichey
ed.
Tha daylight strolling of were In charge of this pro­
happy vacationer* waa over gram.
A* little Gregg Ilichcy and
fo r awhile and It was the hour
Mary Williams led the march­
o f tension.
ing Crusaders down the cen­
The aeene In the rectangular
ter Isle of the church carry­
park, surrounded by two story
ing the Bible, they were fol­
spanlsh-type buildings, re­
lowed by flag bearers Fredio
minded some of a script from
AMERICAN I.EGION Achievement Award wan presented to two (Un­
Bowery and Mike Workman.
an old western movin where
dents a t Lake Mary Elementary School in ceremonies at the cIobq o f the
Others marching forward to
of a trading post I
Rchool yenr. The award wan given by James T. Taimndga Jr., Legion
rcccivo honori were Grnrgc
for on expected Williams, Julie Sheldon, Cam
Post vice commnndcr-elect, left; to Pnmclla Erickson nnd Robert Jardino
attack.
ns Floyd C. Richards, right, school principal, viowed tho proceedings.
Workman, Sandra It l i n e r ,
It was that kind o f ten­ Beverly RI»nor, Andrea Work­
sion. The epcll teemed to man and Shelly Sheldon. Aft­
break, however, a* tha march- er the mother* joined the chil­
are appeared out of tha nighU dren in front of tiro congrega­
A fter a turn around the tion awards were prcsenlcd
block under heavy police by department workers, Alice
SISTER L A K E S , Mich. “ monster" has been roaming ties, who have been conduct­
guard, the Negroc* returned Williams, Lovcrn Sheldon and (UPI) — Even the zoologlitt this area for two yean , it ing an unsuccessful search fur
to their section of town and Belly Sheldon.
are baffled by the "Monitcr certainly wouldn’t be a goril­ the creature, think it'* a bear
the crowd* thinned away.
la aince “ they couldn't sur­ which wandered south and
The children were
also of Sister Lakes."
Within mlnutei young boye awarded sashca by Mrs. RichThree more persona report­ vive that long In this climalc discovered the luih huckleber­
war* riding bicycles again ey. The following received ed Thursday that they saw the out-of-doors."
ry country
around Sister
Cass County sheriff's depu­ Lakes.
along tha historic, narrow mission reading a w a r d s , creature which has been ter­
George Williams, Julie Slid- rifying this resort area in
pi reals.
Women, some with babies don, Sandra Rimer, Andrea Casa County for the past two
In their arms and qna In tha Workman and Shelly Sheldon. weeks.
advanced stages of pregnan­ Sandra lUincr and Shelly
Moil of the witnesses said
cy, left fo r home. They had Sheldon alto received the Mis­ that it is nine feet tall,
coma to see the show and had sion Study award.
weighs sou pounds, and Is
JUNE t
htargaret Saraney, D o r i s
To dose the missionary ser­ covrnd with hair except for
gone to spoil where there
Admission!
Armstrong, Blanche Braud
would have been the w on t vice • very challenging mis­ a block, human-like face.
Barbara Gainers, Barbara cite, Perry Hartln, Mra. Ellen
trouble had violence occurred. sionary message waa given
Prof. Frank E. Eggelton of Blevins, ftandotph Alexander, Vaughn and llahy, and Signc
It wae another spectacle ef by Rev. Ralph Jacobi, a pio­ the University of Michigan Deborah Brown, Clara Bru­ Bulner, all of Sanford.
curious people willing to take neer missionary to South Zoology Department said he ton, Imeida Copeland, Agnca
JUNE 10
Is inclined to believe the mon­ Bertram;. Randolph .Wathla,
dangtroue chances to get close Africa.
Admissions
Un Monday the above nam­ ster Is a gorilla.
Fred Strange. Carolyn Miller,
to excitement.
Lillie Herndon, Jo
“ Bears don't stand on their Mark Barrett, Eton Hart, Chase, Aubrey Griffis, 1___
With the coming o f a new ed children were treated by
the church with a trip to Ga- hind feet (oo often," Egglc- Charles Forrest, C h a r l e s
day, the curtain went up for
Van Dusen, Beverly Jones,
loriand and a picnic at the Ion said. “ I suspect from the Schirard and Karen Walla, all
another act o f tha vacation
Florence Nelson, Marc f i n d ,
l-orua Doonu Park In Orlan­ description that it's an es­ of Sanford; Kathryn Nation,
them*. Elderly checker play­
George Wllllnk, Jack Dianna,
do. Chaperoning the young­ caped circus gorilla."
Orange City; Paula Winakow- Mary E. Dunn, Alice Beaulieu
ers returned to their game
ster* were Rev. and Mrs. EuDr. William II. Burt, how­ ski, Lake Mary; Lura Bush,
In the slave market. Hie voi­
geno Sheldon and Mr. and ever, another UM boologiat, Sorrento; Lota McDonough, and Ann Cowan, all of C
ces o f taunting nighttime
ford; Bernice Muller, C
M n. Ed Williams.
was more skeptical.
Sarah Harper a n d Todor Jessie Simmons, Mims, ^
demonstraton were replaced
"H could be n black bear," Ulrchcff, all of DeBary, and Elizabeth Cowell, Oviedo.
by the soft, sing-song recital
Burt
laid. "The only trouble Leila Cochran, Longwood.
Birtha
• f points o f Interest by Negro
If, they usually don't winder
Births
To Mr. and Mra. William
driven hauling tourieta in
that far aoutb in Michigan.
To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, a Baby Boy; and
hone-drawn open carriages.
Roscommon County, about 200 Cochran, a Girl, Longwood; Mr. and Mrs. Albert C
By Jane Caaarlbmy
miles north of Sister Lakes, la to Mr. and Mrs. Garman Ble­ land, a Baby Girl, all of !
New MYF counselors have about as far south as we've
vins, a Boy, Sanford; to Mr. ford.
been announced for tha Cas­ seen them."
and Mr*. Richard Hoelle, a
Discharges
selberry Community MethodBurt said if the “ monster" Boy, Lake Mary, and to Mr,
Aline
Hendrix,
Titusville;
lit Church by the co-ordinat­ la a black bear, It probably
Junior and Senior High or, Burbon Ferrell. Tiny In­ is only five or six fret tall. and Mra. Ray McDonough, a Patricia Montano, Longwood;
Joan Stafford, DeBary; An­
MYF groups at Grace Meth­ clude Mr. and Mrs. Marvin “ They are about three fret Girl, DeBary.
nette Wamlcy, Beverly Jonea,
Disehargea
odist Church recently elected McClain, Older Youth Group; tall at adult height standing
Estelle Frecklcton, Youngs­ V i o l e t Tfaomei, Florence
o fflr e n fo r the ensuing year. Mr. and Mr*. John Strong,
on all fouri. When they gel up town, Ohio; Jennie Dowdell Howe, Reymond Gazll,
Named for the Senior High* .Senior M YF; Mr. and Mr*.
on their hind legs, which they and William McAulcy, Or­ rick Washington. Made
tie Pelwere Joel Fuhd, president; Leonard CaRielborry, Inter­
occasionally do to l o o k lando; Harry William Brown gar, Kathleen i
an, EsFrank Murray, vice president; mediate M YF; "Skip" Blood,
around, they might be fivo or a n d
Clara Speers,
Lake telle Vlckere,
Scward,
Sherry Hite, secretary and and Mi*a Eleanor ?.ukuw*kl,
six feet."
Mary; Mrs. Joan Shoop and Karen Waits,
i Beat
Laralne Klay, treasurer.
Junior MYF and Mr. and
He said If it's true that (he Baby,
Longwood;
Barbara Watson and Baby Boy, t
Junior High officers a n Mra, Blynn Relker, reserve
Gainers, Itufui Jones, Harold Heaton and Baby Girl, ell
Lynn Fehd, president; Mary counselor*.
Parka F u n
Gaines, Carolyn Hammond, Sanford.
Lou Klay, vice president;
The group met with Rev.
Eskimo parkas are largely
Karen Williams, secretary and Delinas Copeland Sunday eve­
trimmed with wolverine fur
Blair Kitner, treasurer.
ning to make plana for Ui*
because any ordinary fur will
Tha MYF* a n planning a coining year.
freeze to the face and wrists
progressiva supper fo r Sun
under conditions o f extreme
day, June 28.
PRICE OF
The hummingbird is the only cold, but wolverine fur re­
bird able to fly backwards.
mains unchanged.

Free Methodist
Honor Council
Held Sunday

Lake 'Monster' Even Baffles The Zoologists

Hospital Notes

MYF Counselors
Are Announced

By Mre. Joe, E. Msthleux
When I waa Just a little
child my mother told me,
“ All things come to those wbo
wait," and *o it did . . . tha
25th anniversary of my grad­
uation from Andrew Jackson
Senior High In Jacksonville.
Sly husband, Joe, and I at­
tended the anniversary and
thoroughly enjoyed the rereunlon with old classmates.
• • 8
Happy to say that “ little
Liz," my niece, is back borne
after aurgery at Orange Me­
morial Hospital in Orlando
ami is recovering nicely.
* • •
Speaking of hospltalx, Sirs.
Bertha Lindsey is confined to
Seminole Memo rial with a
broken hip suffered in an ac.
cidont. Hurry
home,
Mrs.
Lindsey, we m in seeing you
working in the garden of the
“ doll house." Another Geneva
friend wlxi la recuperating
from recent surgery la Mrs.
Helen McGill.
•• •
Deepest sympathy to Ed­
ward Putnam and hla family
In the recent loss of hla dear
wife, Mm . Agnes Putnam.
•• •
1 can surely underatand
why soma of our friends who
are leaving for homes up
north don't want it announced
and 1 would like to take this
opportunity to say “ thanks"
to tltc "kind soul" who reliev­
ed us of our fan and invite
him hack to get the extension
cord—when I’m homel

We had a nice visit with my
mother and stepfather while
In Jacksonville, however, I'm
aorry to report that Pop is not
well at all.
* • •
Now that school is out let's
watch out for the children on
bicycles and, please, let's es­
pecially watch those curves
around Lake Geneva.
• • •
Mrs. Nellie Jackson, who
makes her home with her sis­
ter and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Kettering, re­
cently had a surprise visit
from an old friend from Bal­
timore. Md. Thinking of the
Ketterings, they tell me that
their daughter-in-law, 5!ra.
Adelaide Kettering, Is con­
fined to the hospital In West
Virginia with a very serioui
hoart condition; here's hop­
ing she soon will be much im­
proved and able to make that
planned trip to Geneva to see
the family.
I « •
In closing, let me again
urge that we be careful of
our youngiteri on bicycles
now that school la out. Some
adult supervision should be
given alto when they are
swimming, especially at Lake
Harney. Sink boles there are
very dangerous. I know, for
If it hadn't been for Joe'*
composure end presence of
mind, I would have fallen vic­
tim to one, *o, you see. I
know how treacherous they
can be.

Scranton Set
For Challenge
BALTIMORE
(U PI) —
Pennsylvania Got. William
W. Scranton was expected to
announce tmluy that he will
run for llm Republican presi­
dential nomination.
Scranton planned to make
a “ atatement o f very import­
ant significance to tire pre­
sent political situation" in x
keynote speech at 2:S0 p.m,
EDT before the Maryland
state Republican convention
here.
Informed sources In Wash­
ington and Harrisburg said
th* atatement would be an
announcement o f his candi­
dacy.
The 4A-year-old Scranton
haa maintained in the past
that he would be available for
th* GOP preiidentlal nomina­
tion only on tha basis of an
"honest end sincere" draft.
He wee reported to have
made hla decision to run
about 8:80 Thursday night
following n 2 H-hour meeting
with Pennsylvania Repuhtiran trader* and top aldra at
the executive mansion In In*
dlantown Gap, Pa,
Present at th* aenlon were
Pennsylvania GOP Chairman
Craig
Truax, a longtime
Scranton booster; f o r m e r
state Chairman George I.
Bloom; state Atty. Gen. Wal­
ter E. Aleesandronl, Scran­
ton's campaign manager In

hla 1002 gubernatorial cam­
paign; and James A. Reichley, William Keliling, Wil­
liam Murphy and Jack Commy, all top assistant* to the
governor.
"It I* • firm decision to
run," one Washington source
said. "Th* governor has . . .
made up hi* mind . . ."
Scranton’* decision came a*
■ surprise since Sen. Barry
Goldwnler, R-Arlz., w*j con­
sidered to have the presi­
dential nomination ail but
sewed up. Goldwnter haa a
huge lead in d e l e g a t e
strength and the GOP con­
vention &lt;■ only ■ month away.
First pro-Gpldwater reac­
tion to the report Scranton
would announce hie candidacy
ram* from Steve 8hadegg o f
Phoenix,
western
regional
coordinator for tho Arizona
senator, who waa attending
an assembly convention o f
Idaho Republicans at Idaho
Falla.
"He's been ■ candidate
three different times In the
Inst 10 day*,” Sliadcgg laid
of Scranton, "W e don't know
whether this vaccination 11
going to take or n o t"
Shadrgg said if a Scranton
entry la another stop Goldwater drive, it may offer a
"dear-cut answer to
the
question o f whether Goldwater is really representative
o f the Republican party,"

Big Wheels All
Roll Into State
ATLANTA (U P !) — One
of the hottest commodities on
the political market there
days is the state of Georgia.
Not since the premiere of
Gone with the Wind in 1030,
have so many com* so far to
pay homage.
In times recent, Georgia
has been visited by Lyndon
Ilainrs Johnson, Lady Bird
Johnaon, Lynda Bird Johnson,
Barry Goldwater, Teddy Ken­
nedy, Bobby Kennedy and
Sargent Shriver.
Harry Truman was sched­
uled, but couldn't make it be­
cause of an upset stomach.
Th* rumor, however, le that
tickets for the fl00-*-plate
fund - raising rally weren’t
selling.
Dick Nixon la scheduled to
arrive Monday. Georg# Cor­
ley Wallace and Ross Bar­
nett are due in July. Nelson
Rockefeller's brother wae in
Atlanta recently.
William Warren Scranton
couldn’t make it but two front
men for the "keep Scranton
alive drive" visited Georgia.
Has any other state had
this saturation of political
activity, this attention T New
Y’ork or California with ma­
ny more electoral vote* would
be hard • put matching this
political limelight.

Westminster
Gets Pastor
ily Jane Casselberry
Members of Westminster
Presbyterian Church voted
last Sunday at a congrega­
tional meeting following the
morning worship service for
Rev. Lucas F. Grile, minister
of the Preebyterian Church
in Mt. Gilead, Ohio, to serve
Westminster as organizing
pastor.
Rev. Grile will begin duties
till* foil at the church which
meets in the former Heftier
Homes Sales Office in Ho­
well Park.

WSCS Circles
To M eet
Grace Methodist WSCS cir­
cle* will meet next week with
all meetings to be held at the
church.
Tuesday, at 2 p.m., the
newly organized Afternoon
Circle will meet with Mrs.
J.
H.
Powell, chairman;
Thursday, at 0:30 am., the
Joy Circle will meet with
Mrs. Roger Harris, chairman
and at 8 p.m. that same day,
The Ethel Circle will meet
with Mrs. John A. Williams,
chairman.

UF Receives
G ift of $100
A 1100 gift to the United
Ftmd o f Seminole County
from the Food Fair Stores,
lae., was acknowledged today
by the' organisation's execu
live secretary, Mrs. B. F.
O m t.
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The only major politic*!
figure who hasn’t visited
Georgia is Dwight D. Eisen­
hower, but it'* likely he may
appear at his favorite golf
retreat, Augusta.
Why ail the sudden attrac­
tion for Georgia? Could it be
Stone Mountain, the biggest
hunk of granite in the north­
ern hemisphere? Could it be
the Okeefenokee Swamp? Or
th* state’! vast deposits of
marble ?
I* It possible Gov. Cari E.
Sanders might have some­
thing to do with it? Or Sen.
Richard Drevsrd Russell?
Whet was behind Prezidcnt
Johnson's telephone call to
Senders inviting the Georgia
governor to be one of four
regional representative* dur­
ing the President's maiden
speech to Congress when he
moved Into the White House?
Since then the President
requested that Sanders head
up the 11 • state Appalachia
Governor* Conference.
What about the growing
■peculation that Sanders may
take a federal job — mayhe
attorney General — go that
Bobby Kennedy could be
Johneon's r u n n i n g mete,
thereby uniting the East end
the South in a shotgun mar­
riage?
What about the possibility
of Russell versus Sanders for
the U. S. Senate?
Or is It true, according lo
the best source available,
that Johnson never turns that
spotlight on Sanders until he
has consulted with Russell?
There are alwny* two me­
thod* to itudy things politi­
cal.
The first la that where
there’s smoke there'e fire.
The second was explained
by one Al Smith many years
ego. Smith said, “ No matter
how thin yon slice It, It'e
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�'Fun For Summer' Recreation Department's Slogan
run program
For Teenagers
Is Scheduled

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By Evelyn Lundy
The annual summer recrestion program will begin in
Oviedo Monday with registra­
tion at 8:30 a. m. at the pool.
Any child who will begin
school in the fall, and thoie
up through junior high age
are eligible to participate.
Raul Mikler, who will be in
charge of the program, urges

Morning and afternoon ac­
tivities this summer, said
Jernigan, will be available to
auit alt tastes among the
teenagers in this area.
Jernigan sufd thnt if the
youngsters felt athletically in­
clined the department will of­
fer tennis two nights a week,
archery one afternoon, sail­
ing, horseback riding and a
brand new activity called
"Sacket,"
For the outdoorsman horse­
back riding will be available
and for the rrcatlve individ­
uals there will be a full sev­
en-week course in ceramics.
For the teenage girs, said
Jemlgan, "We'll have a com­
bination charm school and
slim and trim course.” He
pointed out that the gals do
not have to be overweight to
receive valuable assistance to
personal
appearance
from
participating In thla activity.'’
For the lounge mound or
music enthusiast there will be
dancing to records and live
bands throughout the summer.
Even
though
the official
opening o f the program will
be next Monday a special
dance is slated to be held
tonight at the Civic Center to
“ kick o ff” the big summer
season. Jernigan said that
-B ig Dave and His Come
Ups” — a popular Central
Florida band — will provide
the music. The dunce theme
will be "Vacation Time" or
"School's Out.”
Among other big affairs
planned for the summer will
be the annual Fourth of July
baibocue In support of the lacal Little League program.
Listing these events, Jerni­
gan said thnt archery is
available 2-4 p, m. Mondays
at Fort Mellon Park, ceramics
1-3 p. m. each Monday at the
old library building, horse­
back riding 2-4 p. m. Wedneidays at Itide-A-Whlle Stables,
and sailing 2-4 p. m. Tues­
days and Thursdays at the
Municipal Boat llasin.
Tennis is available from 6-8
p. m. Tuesday and Thursday
nights at Fort Mellon, Slim
and Trim and the charm
course for girls is presented
from D;30 until 11 a. m.
e v e r y Munday, Wednesday
and Friday at the Civic Cent­
er, and the new game, Sacket,
a co-educotional affair, will
be played 3-4 p. m. Friday!
at the Civic Center.
Jernigan aald that all In­
terested students must register with the Recreation Department office In the Civic
Center or with the activity
leader.
Ha added that the recrea­
tion youth wing at the Center
would be open from 9 until 6
p, m. Monday through Friday,
from 7 until 9:30 p. m. Mon­
day through Thursday, and
from 7:30 until 10:30 p. m.,
Friday and Saturday. The
seven-week program doses
July 31.

Men To Begin
Collections
By Donna Estes
Members of Loogwood Vol­
unteer Fire Dept, will begin
collecting articles this week­
end to be auctioned at the an­
nual Fourth of July Ficata.
Any person in the area
with saleable items, large or
small, to donate to the pro­
ject. may contact any of Uic
firemen to arrange tor pick­
up aervice.
Proceeds from the celebra­
tion, which have been out­
standing in the past, are used
in their entirety for support
of the volunteer department
and to buy new equipment.

SWIMMING LESSONS for Southwest Seminole nren youngster* nre
being given at the Lake Brantley home of Mrs. Mary Cromwell hy Betty
Field of Forest City. In the group nre, front, from left, Steven Berkley,
Karen Ilazclbnker, Mnrylyn Weinur, Teresa Hubbard, Sharon Doss, Mary
Jane Cromwell and Diana Hugnr; back, Susan Ryan, Donald Hugnr, Max
Warner, Teddy Rybicki nnd l’eggy Bonckemper.
(Herald Photo)

55 Families To
Get Water Line

FOREST LAKE’S Pathfinder Club was led hy
B. Michael Blaine nnd his Shetland pony, “ Mid­
night,” top photo, in the parade for the Path­
finder Fair held Sunday at Forest Lake Acade­
my. In bottom photo, Janet Green, member o f
the Forest Lake Club, exhibits her needlework
pillow which took a first place prize at the fair.

Fifty-five rural families and
n dairy at Lake Harney in
Seminole County will 'have
potable water for the first
time In their community
through s $59,000 water sys­
tem association loan approved
todav by the Farmers Home
Administration, according to
William T. Shadilick, the
agency’* state director.
All families in the Lake
Harney community currently
must haul their drinking wa­
ter several milea aa the wells
in tho immediate area have
an excessive amount o f sod­
ium chloride.
Tha loan will enable the
Lake Humey Water Associa­
tion Inc. to drill a well, con­
struct a pumping station, pro­
vide a 1,000 gallon hydro­
pneumatic pressure tank, and
lay 6V4 miles o f pipe. Ten
people will be e m p l o y e d .
When completed, the system
will be capable of suppying
225,000 gallons of water per
day.
The Farmers Home Admin­
istration loan is to be repaid
uver a period of 40 years. Of­
ficers and board member* of
the association are: F. S.
Holmes Jr., president; Roy
Q. Morgan, vice prrsldent;
Mrs. Margaret C. Cunimaek,
secretary-treasurer; and W.
It. Health, and Mrs. Donald
A. Dunn.
Rural water system loans
are available to organizations
operating on a nonprofit
baaia.

Pathfinders W in Gold
Cup A t Annual Fair
The Forest Lake Pathfinder
Club received a "third award"
gold cup at tho Pathfinder
Fair held Sunday at Forest
Lake Academy In Forest City.
The club, one of the largest
In Florida, Is sponsored by the
Forest Lake Seventh-day Ad­
ventist Church and has as
adult director C. B. Allen of
Forest City.
During the Fair, 400 Adven­
tist youth exhibited skills in
camping and outdoor living,
first-aid, water sports, ama­
teur radio, marching and
other
activities. Seventeen
clubs elected booths to display
projects and activities of the
past year,
Awards were given for ex­
cellence in participation In the
Pathfinder Fair, and in all
club activities of the past year.
&lt;». Ray James, director ul
youth activities of the Advcn
list's Florida Conference, was
coordinator of the Fair. Among
the judges were Des Cumm­
ings and W. E. Dopp of At-

Youth Rally
A Sectional Youth Rally
will be held Monday at 7:30
pm . at the First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood. Rev. E.
Ruth Grant la pastor of the
church.

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lanta, Ga., and Lrs Stannard
of Charlotte, N. C., church
youth leaders of those areas.
The Pathfinder Fair has
been held with the annual Ad­
ventist camp meeting for the
past six y ea n .

all children In the area who
do not know how to swim to
attend a* many session* as
possible. These children may
register any time after the
program has started. An at­
tempt will I* made to try to
teach as many children ns
possible to swim during the
summer program.
The swimming program will
be in session on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday morn­
ings. On Tuesday and Thurs­
day morning there will be ac­
tivities at the school, both in­
side and outside. All children
in the Oviedo area are invited
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
to attend any or all o f the
Summer recreation in Os­ recreational activities.
teen for all school age child­
Students who will assist
ren will open Monday with a
trip to Hurt'* Park at DeIx-on Springs. Youngster* are
to meet at the school at 8:30
a. m. to board the bus. Each
child attending should bring
New officers of the Men's
a aack lunch and IS cents for Club of Grace M e t h o d i s t
admission.
Provisions
f o r Church were elected recently
olher spending money, if de­ following a fish fry held nt
sired, should also be made. the Wayne Thompson home
Times will be announced for members of the club slid
Monday tor the weekly Wed­ their wives.
nesday swimming classes for
Named were Paul Markets,
non-swimmers only to be held
president; Hoy Wall, vice
at Dickson Lake In Osteen.
president end Jim Leonard,
Coach Jerry Wosenske is In
secretary-treasurer.
charge of the program.
This Saturday, In observ­
ance o f Stewardship Satur­
The Euphrates River and day, the men will meet at
the Tigris River meet above 6:45 a. in. at Pineciest Inn
Basra, in Iraq, and from that for breakfast after which s
point to the Persian Gulf they workday will be held at the
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Recreation
Program Set
In Osteen

Mikler are Marilyn Partin
and Billy Mikler. Marilyn,
who will be a senior in the
fall Is very active in sports
of nil kinds sml has been n
varsity cheerleader for three
years. Billy, a junior next
fall, has been active in nil
sports and is n member of
tile varsity basketball team.
Arthur Scott will be in
charge o f the boys activities
nt the ichool. All boys six
years or older may register
nt the school Mondny at 3
p. m. This program will be
held every day from .1 to 6
p. m. There will be a physical
fitness program which will In­
volve weight lifting, volley
ball, drills nnd other sports.
On Tueadny and Thursday

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Post 5 3 Nine Faces Test Tonight A t Casselberry

Thinking Locals Engage
O u t Loud Ocala In Twin
Bill Saturday
By Julian Btcnstroa

That muit have been a
feeartbreakcr fo r David Loa,
tha Sanford youngster who
pitchad a no-hltttr fo r tha
Llttla National League's Locomotiva Engineer* thia waak
only to lota tha contaat by a
ecora o f S to 1.
It waa hit aoeond no-hltttr
la a row, and It waa against
— o f all taama — tha Hunt
Lincoln Marcury Comata, tha
ona beam tha Engineers mutt
boat to win tha loop tlUa.
a
a a
And aptaklnf o f tha tcora
o f that contaat being 2 to
1, o f tha 94 gamaa playad
In tha Llttla Lcagutt thli
•eaton la City Bacraatlonal
Department play S3 of than
have been decided by either
a ona or two run margin.
We'd lay that not only la the
competition evenly divided,
tt'a alio keen. Theie young*
atari have boan playing great
bate ball.
a • a
Out in tha South Seminob
Little League and Senior
League play they've had aoma
Interesting happening*, too.
Stave Cockrell, a hurler fee
tha Altamonte Twine in the
Little League, toned a no*
hitter Wedneaday night when
ha and hla matea blanked the
Altamonte Senators, U to 0.
• a a
During Wednesday night's
Banior League tilt between
North Orlando and Bunland,
the plate umpire — Harold
Willoughby — waa atruck on
tha foot by a foul tip. It waa
oo painful that the ganlal
gent — alao manager o f tha
Altamonte club — had to re­
tire from tho fracne. He waa
replaced by Leo Simpkins of
Longwood.
a
a a
In that encounter, North
Orlando's pitcher, B u t c h
Brown hurled North Orlando
to a 4 to 3 win over Bunland.
Going tha route, Brown al*
lowed only ona hit but whif­
fed 12. Sunland'a moundsman, Robinson and hla rallver.
Smith, allowed North Orlando
only three hita between them
and together also fanned 12.
North Orlando broke up a
1-3 tie by pushing over the
winning run In the final
frame,
e
a e

Here’ s a tip to officials of
American Legion Post 68. The
post, we underatand, pays
tbs freight fo r the Legion
baseball program hare, It is
eoatlng |10 a gams for um­
pires, |6 fo r tha elty's fas,
and |26 for tha lights. Wed­
nesday night th an was a
crowd o f some 860 fana pre­
sent. Finally, someone pass­
ed a hat and 918 waa collect­
ed — 983 lcae than tha a ipane# o f tha game. Wa be­
lieve that if a couple o f Le­
gion members would organlaa themselves and pass the
hat, or maybe sell ticket*
for as little as a quarter,
they'd be able to pay for the
program. We're Juet thinking
eut loud, that's all.
s e e

Post U 's American Legion
baseball club nina into an­
other Sixth District opponent
tonight when Manager Frank
Thomas takes his outfit to
Casselberry for a contest
which will bo playad at 7:30
at tha Casselberry Recrea­
tion Park.
Saturday night the locals
engage In x mid-Florida dou­
bleheader i t Sanford's Me­
morial Stadium. They will en­
tertain the Ocala club with
which Poet 61 divided a twin
bill last Saturday night in
Oesls.
So fsr this season Post S3
has potted a record of three
wins and ona lost. They de­
feated Ocala, Orlando Post
242 snd Euitis, and dropped
one lilt to Ocala.
Thomas said this morning
that he has given the mound
assignment to Jim Courier,
the outstanding Oviedo High
hurler who baa a record of
one win and no losses thus
fsr.
Thomas, blessed with two
top notch receivers In Billy
Higgins and Rex Brooks, will
give the nod to Higgins to­
night. So far Thomas has suc­
cessfully alternated tha two
catcher*.
Ed Fitigerald will be at
first, Msrbln Sheffield at
second, Rick
Qollohcr at
short, Red Jansen at third,
Lawrence Pivec will b* In
left, Donnie Griffin in center
snd Stave Harris will handle
the chorea in right.
According to tha present
slate, Post S3 had XT moro
regular season games on tap
and 10 of them tre slated for
tho local Memorial Stadium.

Maris, Mantle
Answer Yogi's
Call To Arms
By Fred Dow*
UPI Sports Writer
Manager Yogi Barra and
tha Now York Yankees will
be satisfied this year If
MAM
stands fo r
mlnuts
man.
Mlcksy Mantle and Rogar
Marls meant Murder, Inc.,
whan thay hit 116 homo
runs between them In ID01.
They won’t com* cloe* to
that total this year but thay
flashed their home run power
Thursday night—and not a
minute lata as far aa the Yan­
kee* are concerned because
tonight they’re opening a
five-gams sarisa with tha
Chicago Whit* Boa
that
could have an important o f­
fset on tho Amarican Laa rue
race.
This is a aeries In which
tha Yankees hope to cut into
that five-gam* Whit* Sox*
lead and make their first
real pennant move under their
rookie mansger.
Tha Yankee minute men
answered Yogi's call to arma
with three homers— Mantis'*
ninth and 10th o f tha Besson
and Marla* 10th—to lead a
13-hlt barrage that produced
an B-4 victory over the Boaton Red Box.
The Baltimore Orioles gave
tho Yank*** a helping hand
by ending tho Whit* Bos'
four-game winning streak,
8-1, tha Minnesota Twins
beat the Detroit Tiger*, 4-1,
and tha Loa Angelas Angela
•cored a 6-4, 18-lnnlng tri­
umph over tha Cleveland In­
dians
In othsr Amsrlcan
Loagua games.

High School polo vaultara
o n being warned by the
American Medical Aaeoclation
to eicrclee extreme c a n In
going the right flbcrglaaa
poles.
"T oo often," says tha as­
sociation, "In an attempt to
achieve the publicised whipIlka action, the aspiring ath­
lete turns to a pole lighter
than that apodflad for hla
weight.
"Each pole la rated by tha
manufsetunr through con­
trol tests on flexural* tonsil*
and comprehensive strength
fo r a drfinlt# weight lim it
Manufactunrs warn that tha
poles must not ba overloaded
Basalts Thursday
as much aa oven five pounds
Navy IS George's 4
or breakage Is apt to occur."
481 218-lg g 4
Tha report continues, "Tha Navy
Georgate
001 800— 4 8 8
petantlal basard from falla
and posslblo Impaling o f tha WP-Aoott Harris ( 1-0), L P Gordon Bradley ( 1-1)
n u tter justified serious con­
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(I ), fifth and tilth o f tho
in the health and safety o f
year
the athletes."
Waiter Jordan, Navy, My.
enth o f tha year
Griffith -vs- Rodrigues
STANDINGS
LAS VEGAS, Nav. (UP1) Navy .............................. it |
—
Welterweight champion Uaorgo'a ....................... 10 10
Emils Griffith and ox • champ Florida State Bank
0 10
Lula Rodrigues meet tonight Perfection Dairy ........ T II
la their third title fight, a Sanford Atlantic ......... 0 11
"rubber match," at tha Laa
Gases Taalgkt
Vegas
Convention
Canter, Florida fitata at Sanford At­
with each predicting a knocklantic
47:30, F t Mellon Park)
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Little American

Three Cards
Tossed Out Of
Dodger Conlesf

Engineers Remain
In Race, W in 7 -5

By Fred Down
UPI Sport* Writer

Tha Locomotive Engineers, test waa playad under protest

Hew times change!
It uxed to bo Don Drysdab
who blew his top but now

KATHY SCHILITT, member o f the Skate City
Rollers Dance and Figure Club, is among a
group o f 11 from the organization who will par­
ticipate in the first Florida Holler Skating
Championships which begin June 14 at Tampa.
Kathy will skate In several events and is en­
tered In the Queen contest.

FORMER SANFORD baseball jrreat, Ellin Clary
(right) chats with Herald Sporta Editor Julian
Stenstrom during visit to Sanford. Clary, now a
scout for tho Minnesota Twins, will participate
in the old timers game Aug. 9 in St. Lou In be­
tween members of tho Drowns and Cardinals
who played tho 1944 World Series.

Skate City Club To
Vie For State Title

Clary Still Recalls
Liver And Baseball
Clary left here and played
for
Charlotte and
finally
wound up at Washington. Dur­
ing the war he went to the
St. Louis Browns. While there
in 1944 the Brown*— now the
DsHlmore Orioles—won their
only American League pen­
nant but lost to tha Cardinals
la the World Series—the only
croestown classic aver played
In St. Louis.
After Ibis, he played at
Toledo, Baltimore, Atlanta,
Seattle, Chattanooga snd man­
aged Charlotte a couple of
years. From 1936 through
1980 Clary was a coach for
(he Washington Senators. Ha
piloted Charlotte again In
1981 and sines then has been
a Twins' scout
"B ritch" Is looking forward
Twins.
to aa old timers' gam* to
Ellis, the kind o f a ball play­ ba played Aug. 8 In S t Louis
er who would whip you with between the ball players who
his flits if be couldn't do It participated In that '44 serias.
ou the diamond, was In Central Thia year will b* tha 20th an­
Florida on business — not niversary of the affair. Clary
scouting, though. "Britches,” says that aa far as ha knows
aa be wa* known by fans it’ll be televised on ona of the
throughout the lasgus, scouts networks and ws'ra confident
for tha Twins in Georgia, Ten­ old Sanford fans by the hun­
nessee and parts of Florida dreds and hundreds will bs
and Kentucky. Ha still mike* watching.
his horn* In Valdosta, Ga.,
"B oy ," said Clary, "Sanford
where ha first made sporta hsa changed. The first thing
page headlines aa an out­ I found out la that the Post
standing high school halfback. Office ain’t where It used to
ElUi broke Into pro ball be." Then he talked about
with Sanford In 1938 snd played Floyd Pslmer, Jimmy Wright,
(snd fought) here again In Jim Spencer, Buddy Lake and
1937. Ills first lesson was un­ soma of tha other "bird dogs"
der Manager Stuffy McCrooe he knew wall when ba played
and in '37 ha played under ball here.
the one and only Bill “ Raw
After he left we wondered
Meat" Rodger*—still Clary's If he visited the too where he
idol.
use to run those peacocks
wild. Clary had a way of
crying out like a peacock,
sounding more Ilka a peacock
than a peacock himself.
Phils,
29 20 .693
You esn't write about Clary
San Fran.
31 22 .686
without recalling at least a
Cinn.
28 24
.638 2V4 couple of Incident*—like tha
Pitts.
28 28
.528 8
time ha tackled a Leesburg
St. Louis
28 27
.609 4
pitcher between first and se­
Milwaukee
87 ST
.600 4Vt cond base snd touched off a
Chicago
15 M
.490 5
riot at tha old Municipal Park.
Loa Ang.
18 81
.481 5Vt There was the lime the “ wol­
Houston
88 80
.484 8V4 ves" at Gainesville rode him
New York
II IT .317 14 unmercifully during an after­
Tkxrsdsy’s Results
noon game of a twin bill. Be­
Milwaukee 8 San Francisco I tween games Clary went into
Houston I Cincinnati I
downtown Gainesville, bought
Los Ang. 8 St. Louie 0
two pounds of chopped liver,
Saturday's Gamas
snd the first time up in the
Milwaukee at San Francisco nightcap he fanned.
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Gainesville fans let him
St. Louis at Los Angela*
have it aa he returned to tha
Cincinnati at Houston
dugout Clary stew ed inside,
New York at Philadelphia
unwrapped the Uver, ran eut
In front of tha stands and
sprayed the dripping chopped
up stuff ell over the fana aa
b# triad out In his shrill voice,
Basalts Thursday
"E at It all, you hungry
Lanfwoad 18 Fla. St. Bank 8 wolvaal"
Chase 8 WUsoe Malar 8
Of course, tha league pres­
Gamas Toalght
ident to tha stands that
USO at King*wood T:80
night — suspended tha flary
McRaaoy at Wilson Mater
player.
1141
Has Clary changed. Don't
think so.
(Ft Mellon Park)

Eleven members o f the
Skate City Rollers Dane* sad
Figure Club will taka part in
tha first Florida Roller Skat­
ing Championship! which are
to b« held June 14-17 at tha
Tampa Roll Arena Skating
Rink.
The meet Is sanctioned by
the National Roller Skating
Kink Operators of America.

By Jutlsn Stenstrom
Harold Sparta Editor
If you lived la Sanford dur­
ing m fl and 1937, whether
you’re a baseball fan or not,
you would have enjoyed the
pleasure a few of us had Wed­
nesday in chin-wagging with
none other than Ellis "Brit­
ches" Clary — probably the
moet colorful ball player to
ever wear a Sanford uniform
when this city was a member
of the Florida State League.
Clsry, a former major lea­
gue player and coach, Is now
a scout for tho Minnesota
Twine—working for his long
time friend snd admirer, Cal­
vin Griffith, owner of the

American
League

Chicago
81 IS .874
Baltimore
S3 IS .627 ltt
New York
37 31 .583 5
29 23 .637 6
Minn.
28 34 .520 7
Cteva.
37 37 .500 1
Boston
33 33 .439 UV*
Wash.
23 29 .431 l i l t
Detroit
34 33 .421 12Vh
Los Ang.
17 S3 .337 17
Kan. City
Thursday's Results
Minnesota 4 Detroit 8
Baltimore 3 Chicago 1
New York 8 Boston 4
Los Angeles 6 Cleveland 4
Only games scheduled
Results Thursday
latarday’a Garnet
Locomotive Engineer* T
Loa Angeles at Detroit
Standard Oil S
Kansas City at Cleveland
Oilers
203 010—5 8 1
Minnesota at Washington
Engineer*
420 10X-7 12 1
Chicago at Now York
STANDINGS
Baltimore at Boston
Hunt Lincoln -Mercury 13 4
Locomotive Engineers 13 8
RAIN DELAYS TOiIr NBY Chase ............................ 10 8
OMAHA, Neb. (U PI) — FIrat Federal ................ 9 10
Four winners' bracket teams Standard Oil ................ 0 20
were faced with a continuing
Game Today
weather battle hire today, Chaae at Hunt Lin-Mer
hoping to complete the rain 44:30 at Bay Ave. Park)
Game Saturday
delayed eecond round o f the
NCAA national baaeball tour- Chase at Locomotive Engra.
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Webb, Mary Margaret Cohen,
Lit Cohan, Carolyn Cohan,
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James Vietch, R i c h a r d
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FLIPPER, tho lovable dolphin Htnr who endear­
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hack in MGM's fascinating sequel, “ Flipper’s
New Adventure," in which he aids young Luke
Hnlpin nnd Pnmela Franklin in outwitting n trio
o f murderous escaped convicts. It is showing at
the Ritz Theatre.

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If ever an actor had the
right background for a star­
ring role In a movie dealing
with underwater exploits it
la Hrlnn Kelly, who makes his
motion picture debut In “ Flipper’* New Adventure," MetroGoldwyn-Mayer's sequel to the
h i g h l y populnr "Flipper,"
which enn be seen nt the Ritx
Thentre through Wednesday.
When Kelly went through
Officers Candidate School for
the U S. Marine Corps, he
emerged as a Lieutenant spec­
ializing in Scuhn—underwater
demolition and reconnaissance.
H I s expertise cams in
mighty handy for his role as
Luke Hatpin's father in "Flip­
per’s New Adventure," in
Which ho joins the youngster
and his dolphin friend in ex­
citing action beneath tha high
seas.
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a Rehabilitation Center for
children that he was spotted
by producer Ivan Tors and
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Jean's is the place to go.
Special this week at Jean's
- is cheese or meat ravioli at
the usual low price.
• • •

of

Judy Garland's
Marriage Denied

CAROLYN KING, o f Harlow, national water­
melon queen, leaves this month on a national
tour. She is sponsored by the Watermelon
Growers and Distributors Association.

“ Tha

Co-feature of the color
film will bo ‘ ‘Soldier in the
Hera opens this Sunday nt Ilaln” starring Jackie Glea­
s Movlcland Drivc-In The- son and Steve McQueen. The
tr as part of a first show- d o u b l e feature will run
t feature.
through Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday
Tourist Attraction
the drlve-ln will have “ Fancy
One o f the top tourist at­ Pants” with Hob Hope and
tractions In Nebraska is Pio­ I.ucllle Hall and “ Hell to
neer Village, near Mindcn, Eternity" with Jeffrey Hun­
which consists of 22 buildings ter.
with more than 10,000 histor­
A triple feature will wind
ic Items.
up the fllmfnre for the week.
Included will he “ The Gun
SQUARE DANCE
Hawk" with Rory Calhoun;
Ivery Sat. Nil# — 8 p.m.
"Mall Order Urlde" with Rud­
McGREGOR RANCH
dy Ebsen, Jed Clampett of
’olusis Square Dance Club TV's Beverly Hillbillies; and
HONOLULU (U P I )-A etrlpMrGrrgnr linad
“ Tha Spiral Road" with Rock per named Jezebel has won
Z Ml. So. of DEI.AND
Hudson.
the fight to prove she has a
clean acl.
A district court magistrate
TONITE * HAT.
dismissed m o r a l s charges
ADMISSION
l o x M U f u r\ C T
PER
brought against her by polica
HI O f - 1W T H E A I R
CARLOAD
because she took a bath onGIANT TRIPLE FEATURE
atage at the Forbidden City
nightclub.
NO. I AT 7:15 ONLY
‘ •Tho I’ ink Panther’’ star­

lit I&gt;avid Niven and Peter

Jezebel Proves
She Is Clean

$1.00

It’s A Double
Parking Charge

Chalk Garden,” a Universal
rcleuse in technicolor which
will run Monday through
Friday.
In tha film, Drborah plays
Mil* Madrigal, a governesscompanion wilii a strange
past, and Miss Evans plays
the sama rola she created in
the original stage piny, Mrs.
St. Maugham, Deborah's em­
ployer.
A full twenty years marks
thla reunion.
Back in tha 1940's Deborah
was a comparatively unknown
actress who had made a brief
appearance In the film pro­
duction o f “ Major Barbara"
and was striving for a stag*
break.
Boon after, Deborah receiv­
ed an offer to appear in a
stage production of Bernard

HOME (U PI) - At a lime
when most Romans have trou­
ble parking their cars, one
motorist has trouble unpark­
ing his.
A swarm of bees built their
hive on the car and refused
to let anyone near. Bystanders saw the unidentified owner
make several attempt* to
reach his car and retreat
every Ume.

‘ T H E CHALK GARDEN” fenturing Deborah
Kerr and Hayley Milla will be aliown at the
Seminole Cinema in ('amtelbcrry M o n d a y
through Friday o f next week. Thu Univereiid
rclenttu ulao features the Britidh uctroaa, Edith
Evana.
Shaw's “ Heartbreak House"
In London's West End. The
star o f the production was
Edith Evans.
Deborah Kerr still regards
this aa her most valuable
training ground.
"I
learned
mors
from
watching Edith than I did
from any other aourca," she

says. "H er timing and commurid o f Urn stage is n textbook for any actress.”

‘Noah’s Ark’ On
The River Ob

MOSCO'V fU P I)—A "Nosh's
Ark” is silling the River Ob
through Silwris. Moscow Ra­
dio said today.
Kissing Custom
The radio said the Novosi­
Tahitians, like Eskimos, exbirsk Zoological Garden has
changed greetings by rubbing
sot up a ship containing too
nose, was the observation o f
which V top T .T “port.'
an 18th century travslar. Ta along the river to let Siberians
hitlana kiss one another on view the animals.
both chrska when meeting or
parting.

Cruel To Euffle

“ X — THE MAN
WITH X-RAY EYES”
IN COLOR
RAY MILLAND
NO. 2 AT 9:H ONI.Y

“ ADVANCE
TO THE REAR”
STARRING
GLENN FORD

AOSTA. Italy (U PI) — Egldio Segato, president of the
local branch of the Animal
Protection league, was charg­
ed Thursday with cruelty to
an animal for keeping a young
eagle in a rage so small it
was unshle to fly when he
let it free.

NO. » AT 11:10 ONLY

Ali

“ IF A MAN
ANSWERS”

nit
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IN COLOR
SANDRA DEE

LBJ Joke Asks
Woman As Foe
WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Johnson would like
to see the Republicans nomi­
nate a woman for president
this year.
Johnson dropped a joking
bint to the GOP Thursday dur­
ing a White House ceremony
marking the effective date of
a law guaranteeing equal pay
for women.
Tho President s a i d ha
thought there were women to­
day capable of being presi­
dent, and referred to efforts
of "a certain party to decide
u|&gt;on a nominee this year.”

Greek Bears
A Message
WASHINGTON
(U PI) Greek Ambassador Alexander
A. Mastas delivered ■ mess­
age from the Greek Prime
Minister G e o r g e s Fapandreou fo President Johnson
Thursday, hut t h o White
House would make no com­
ment on possible efforts to
esse the Cyprus crisis.
Mastas left the executive
mansion by a side door after
meeting with Johnson for
about an hour. Press Secre­
tary George E. Reedy aald
Ihc ambassador had request­
ed the meeting.
“ Man Without a Country"
The etory o f Philip Nolan
as tha “ Man Without * Coun­
try" la a mingling fact and
fiction. Thera is no euurra of
infurmhtiun concerning Nolan
except In ths story of which
he la tha hsro.

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MON.
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citing going on at George's
Tavern, both Krii and Dottle
sounded aa though they were
having a good time with lots
of laughter in the back­
ground. This friendly, neighl&gt;orhood spot on French Ave.
also has a package store and
plenty of free parking.
s s s

Don't let the evening end
until you've (topped In at the
Although they couldn't tell
Carlbo Lounge. They're open
me o f anything new and exuntil 2 e.m. now you know
and provide weekend enter­
tainment In the form of the
Lyrical* right up til closing
time. Jack mixes thoso good
drinks at night and Donna Is
taking I/iu's place who Is on
vacation for a couple of
HONG KONG (U PI) - A
weeks during tha daytime.
source close to Judy Garland Your lunch ii speedily served
today denied
Hong Kong
from Bose and Wllk's restau­
press reports that the singer rant by Norma who reports
had married Mark Herron, that business Is really good.
her traveling companion.
• s s
The Englisn-languago Hong
The
weekly
report from
Kong Tiger Standard and lta
associated
Chincse-languagc Spencer's Includes the inter­
editions bad quoted Miss Gar­ esting Item that Ed la on va­
land as remarking Thursday cation. Darlene said they had
dial "Mark and I were mar­ a few bad momenta wonder­
ried five days ago." The pa­ ing if they wero going to get
per* said the singer made the rid of him though, because
remark at a party ahe attend­ b* kept coming In to check
up. Just kidding, of course
ed at a hotel night club.
Neither Miss Garland nor . . . he Is really missed al­
Herron was available f o r though Laura la doing a fine
joh lining In. Darlane takes
comment.
the daytime duty and Jim and
Doris are there as usual.

• • •
Banquet time la the time
you'll want to look Into the
facilities offered by the Trada
Winds cafeteria In the Sem­
inole Plaza. They’ll serve you
a good meal in a private room
and make It a comforiablo
and pleasant experience. The
Trade Winds Is also the place
you'll choose for a quick and
delicious meal , . , you can
run In and pick out exactly
what you want.
• a •
Lift your day out of the or­
dinary by ending it with a
dinner at Freddie’* Steak
House. A choice of either the
steaks which are justly fam ­
ous or the equally good sea­
food will maka the day's trou­
bles just disappear. And na­
turally, Ihe cool and sophis­
ticated atnu«phcro will do
wonder* for anyona'a disposi­
tion.
• a •
Here la one place you don’t
evrn have to visit to take
advantage of Its excellent ser­
vice. Just dial tha number of
the Rex Liquor Store and aak
for your favorite beverage
snd they'll tend it ipeedily on
Its way via their free deliv­
ery service. Can't ask for
much more than that
• • •
It is time fo start thinking
seriously about that Roaring
Twcntla* party scheduled for
next Friday, June 1Z. Some­
one I know who is having a
birthday that day is thinking
about relebratlng by putting
on some fancy flapper clothes
and winning that Charleston
contest. Lota of good food and
prizes go along with the even­
ing. For tonight, you can't go
wrong in the entertainment
department by stopping In for
dinner and listening to the
Jack Rosim as Trio.

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Frl. June 12, ’64— Page 7

TAVERN

George's

career, Deborah Kerr la ap­
pearing with Britain's ac­
knowledged queen of tha
theatre, Edith Evans.
The two stars wlU appear
on the screen at the Ssminola
Plaza Cinema in tha Boss
Hunter

tyrath

COR. 11th A FRENCH — IIWY. 17-92—SANFORD

Deborah Kerr Aff Cinema

THIS MIGHT seem like a stranuc time to piny
a violin concerto, but then ngnin Peter Sellers
is known to do strange things. The ruthor puz­
zled lovely lady is Capucine, and they both appear
in the delightful comedy, “ Tho Pink Panther,”
which will open Sunday at tho Moviclnnd Drlvcln Theatre. The Mirisch Company presentation
o f Hlnke Edwards' Tcchnlcolor-Technirama pic­
ture is being released through United Artists.

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Followed By Tea

By Jane Casaelberry
i McIntosh and Janie Kent I Saturday given by their mo- Intoih of Bear Lake and M n.
Lyman graduate! L y n d a ] were honored at a luncheon I then, M n . H. Gregory Me- M. O. Kent of Longwood, at
the House of Beef In Malt*
land.
The table was gaily dec­
orated with blue and gold rib­
bon streamer*, Lyman High
School colon , beautiful hybrid
day lilies, and accented with
two troll dolls complete with
cap, gown and diploma.

MISS JANIE KENT, stnndlnjf left, nml MIbs Lynda McIntosh were re­
cent honor guests of n graduation luncheon given by their mothers, seat­
ed, Mrs. II. Gregory MclnloHh of Bcur Lnke and Mrs. M. 0 . Kent of
Iiongwood.

Each girl received, as a
souvenir, a small doll In cap
and gown holding the tiniest
good luck troll doll imagin­
able.
The honorees were present­
ed with yellow carnation cor­
sages. Guests enjoyed a roast
beef luncheon with a cake
especially decorated w i t h
graduation caps and diplo­
MISS MARTHA NICHOLSON ASHBY
mas.
Ouesla included C h e r y l
Werley, Grace Hulbert, Ksy
Clarke, Ann Miller, A n n
O'Donnell, Connie P r u i t t ,
Sherri Mello, Candy Krlss,
Barbara Komisar, Lawrce
Deans, Carol Cody, Christine
Skalsky, Linda Carrol, Pat
Mrs. Bishop Ashby of San- of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Grlmwood, Judy Lambert, Ar­
McKibbin Jr. of
ford, announces the engage­ Worden
lene Mason, Sharon Myers,
ment and approaching mar­ Sanford.
Pat Klinger and Dallas Cas­
riage of her daughter, Miss
The bride-elect was born at
sell.
Martha Nicholson Ashby, to Albany, Ga., and was a pop­
Alexander Hall McKibbin, «on ular member of the 1961 grad­
uation class of Seminole High
School. She attended Florida
State Univcriity, where she
was a member o f Pi Beta Phi
sented white corsages from
social sorority. She is present­
Mrs. Butler.
ly employed at Cape Canav­
Serving as junior hostesses
eral by General Electric, In
were Kathy Butler, Nora But­
conjunction with the Apollo
ler and Mellanlc Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stine space project.
Approximately 50 guests
Mr. McKibbin was borr In
called during tha appointed of Sanford were recently in
Charlevoix, Mich., and was
St.
Peters!
urg
and
Tampa
teg hours.
Seminole
where they had the pleasure grsdusted f r o m
of attending two musical pro­ High School In 1961. He Is
ductions starring their grand­ presently attending the Uni­
versity of Florida, where he
son, Mike Hughes.
In the modem musical com ­ Is affiliated with Pi Kappa Al­
edy "Once Upon A Mattroas," pha social aororlty.
Miss Ashby is the daughter
presented by the University
of Tampa Music and Drama of Henry Nicholson Ashby of
Departments, Mike portrayed Tampa and the maternal
the rola
of
the "First granddaughter of George D.
Bishop of Sanford and the
Knight.”
The musical, "Fantastlcks," late Mra. Bishop.
featuring the
Music
Box
An August wedding la being
Playcri of St. Petersburg, planned with complete details
starred Mr. Hughci as "the to be announced at a later
date.
boy."

Mrs. Ike J. Butler Jr. was
hostess at her Jenkins Circle
home to an altemoon tea hon­
oring Miss Pat llabun and
Miss Pat Wiggins, graduates
of the IBM class of Seminole
High School.
The table, overlaid with a
sheer lace cloth, was center­
ed with a red and whlto floral
arrangement In a milk glass

container, flanked on either
aide by while candle holders
with red candles. A variety
of dainty ten sandwiches,
miniature cakes, cheese hill,
nuts and candles was served
with t h e
refreshing fruit
punch.

Elder

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Kindergarten
Registration June 15th
Between 9 a m. K 12 p.m.
At The Church Located
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Mr. A n d Mrs. Stine
Enjoy Grandson’s
Role In Musicale

Over Roumillat'a Drug

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Daughters O f Wesley Class
Have Supper With Meeting

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Bedding, Appliance*,
laimpM, TnblcH, Odd
Chaim . . . and n lot of
MUcellnnetmH. These
Benin must and will he
mild for (he high
dollar!

N O LL - F U R A Y
FURNITUBE
M l W. 1*t Ht. — Hanford

MBS. IKE J. BUTLER JR., w« b hostess to n recent graduation tea honor­
ing Miss Pal Rabun nml Miss Pnt Wiggins. Pictured from tho left are
Mrs. C. M. Rabun, her daughter, Pat Rabun, Pat Wiggins and her mother,
Mrs. S. L. Wiggins.

Sanford Personals
MBs Dottle Miller has re­
turned to her homo at 410 El­
liott Avenue after completing
freshman studies at the Sac­
red Heart College iu Wichita,
Kan.

kegan, 111., for a brief visit
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Stine of Sum­
merlin Avenue en route to
Gainesville, whera aha will at­
tend the University of Flor­
Mrs. John Hughes will ar­ ida on a National Science
rive this weekend from Wau- Foundation grant.

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• Spring and Summer

Personals

Miss Barbara Bird of Tam
pa Is spending the week with
Sharan and Julie Ganns at
Banana Lake.
Xushton Bird of Tampa is
spending the week with Fred
die Ganas at Golden Lake.
Mr. and Mra. Emmett Mc­
Call bava their grandchildren
from Tallahassee with them
for some time at their camp
on Banana Lake.

By Julia Sarto*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Hearn of JerieyvIUe, 111., at­
tended Nancy Hearn's gradu­
ation from Lyman H i g h
School. They art presently en­
joying sightseeing la and
around Florida.

Mlsi Janice Fby is visit­
ing her aunt, Mrs. Frances
Colbert, at the Scdgcfield Inn
In Greensboro, N. C., and will
taka a World Fair tour before
returning the first weak in
August.

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The Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class met at
McKinley Hall recently fur a
covered diih supper and bus­
iness meeting with Mrs. P. A.
Rowland and Mrs. L. E. Eslca
serving as co-chairmen as­
sisted by Mrs. Louise Know­
les, Mrs. J, If. Stephan and
Airs. Floyd Athow.
Mrs. Robert F. Cole gave
the invocation and Atrs. C. At.
Flowers, cla n president, wel­
comed Atrs. Marguerite Gra­
ham, Airs. Stephan and Atrs.
Athow as guests.
Following supper, Mrs. Lu­
cy Courier gave the devotion
with Mr*. Chir 1m Meriwether
reading an article which was
followed by the member* re­
peating tha 23rd Psalm ia uni­
son.
Routine annual r e p o r t s
were made by the committee
chairmen with Mrs. Pearl
Lynch, Atrs. Flowers and
Mra, I. J. Boyette contribut­
ing to the birthday bank.
Atrs. Lois Taylor and Mrs.
R. B. Monroe gave an inter­
esting account of their recent
European tour showing pic­
tures and brochures of the
many places they visited. One
of tha most outstanding fea­
tures of the tour was an In­
ternational Flower Show Is
Paris, which was most pic­
turesque.
Present other than the hos­
tesses and gueata were the

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Beautiful floral arrange­
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Guests were greeted at the
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The pupils appeared in so.
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pin at the organ.
Participating in the delight­
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Mary Jane Pixler, Joanne
Cornell, Kay Baggett, Billy
Norris, Carin Chapman, Sha­
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Following the program, the
pupils and guests were enter­
tained at a reception and tea
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The table, overlaid with a
lovely imported lace cloth,
was centered with the crystal
punch bowl surrounded by an
arrangement of greenery and
day lilies. Cookies and cheese
bits were offered from crys­
tal service.
Airs. William A. Norris gra­
ciously served tho punch, as­
sisted by Miss Carol Harden,
Mrs. Pippin's granddaughter,
and Alisa Susan Hoop.

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DEAR ABBYs With re­
ference to the letter about
why a man, who has a lady
for a wife, will pick up a
tramp and treat her like a
lady, and then will turn
around and treat his wife
like a tramp:
Some time ago you stated
in

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TWO DANDIES from Dzerzltinsk. With the aid
of the American Institute of Men’s and Boys’
Wear, Khrushchev and Gromyko find them­
selves in the best of formal summer taste.
Mr. K looks country-clubbish in a seersucker
jacket, and Mr. G is appropriately snappy in a
straw skimmer in this bit of trick photography.
shop, N i k i t a Sergaivitch.
They just got a new shipment
from the Kiev factory. Notch­
ed lapels and side vents make
It rakish, don’t you think?
“ Yes. Andrei. And I tike
your hammer and sickle de­
sign
pocket
handkerchief.
.Stylish but not aliow'y.”
“ Say, that’s a new suit
you're wearing Nikita SergeIvltch. I like the tapered

trousers and tllm, naturalshoulder look."
“ I’m embarrassed to tell
you how many kopekt I spent
on this. Confidentially, the
people's factories can't matrh
the styling. I had It muds in
a little tailor shop In Minsk.
“ O h?”
“ Yea, Comrade. A place
called Hart, Schaffner and
l.enln
or
something
like
thot.”

[ School art
Car Pool For M others?
Dy Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR SlltS. LIGHT: 1 have
just read the letter you re­
ceived from "Just a Teacher”
(who was disturbed by Indif­
ferent parents), and I felt in
my heart that this was one
letter i had to answer. As a
mother, I know a teacher has
many problems lo lace every
■choo] day. Now please read
about mine.
We live in a rural town, and
our son attends a high school
three miles from our home.
Without any transportation,
how can a mother attend
school meetings? Believe me,
1 h ive even called ■ taxi and
had it arrive at my borne half
an hour too late to go. Who
wants to wilk in after the
meeting hai started, and then
have to call several rah
companies belore she can re­
turn home?

So to “ Just a Teacher”
(God bless you!) I'd like to
say that mothers have their
problems, too. I'm sure there
are more mothers like me
who would lova nothing better
than to spend an evening with
their children's teacher*. We
would like to know you better,
also, la it possible that the
teacher could arrange some
sort of transportation pool to
and from the school, and the
mothers could share the cost?
I'm almost certain that more
mothers would attend those
meetings and he very grate­
ful to do so.—JUST A MOTH­
ER OF THREE VERY DEAR
CHILDREN.
ANSWER: I’m sure that
"Just a Teacher" was not re­
ferring to mothers like you
when she spoke of a pathetic
p a r e n t * . Obviously, your
heart's in tlse right place —
even though your home may
not be.

Soccer was first played In
America on the Boston Com*
mon after It was Introduced
by the British. It Is said to
havo the largest following of
any sport In the world.

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summsr In storage are, in the
main, sltea 10 to 40.
Summer is tha season for
play clothes, jmnta, shorts and
every shape-revealing daytime
fashion In tha books. The only
summer garment that will
hide unsightly bulges Is the
tent drees. And It just won’t
do for the office.
Some women feel they can
hide therl unglrdled generous
proportions under a full skirt.
Rut there isn't a full aklrt on
the market that will really
camouflage a round pot in the
front and a mobile derriere—
neither of which is “ cute” on
anyone over else 8.
The gal who decides Unit
dog duys release her from
good grooming is foolishly
giving up her chance to be an
attractive woman. She has to
forego pretty styles because
she can’t wear them without
some figure control. And she's
at hot as tha rest of us any­
way.
Whan tha mercury rises,
we're all wilting outdoors un­
less we’re in the water. A
lightweight foundation gar­
ment won’t i n e r e a s a tha
aguny, but it will add chic to
your appearance.
If you’re atlll thinking In
terms o f what used to be con­
sidered “ lightweight,” investi­
gate tha new fiber* such as
Lycra and Bpandsx. You’ll
find there's a world of differ­
ence.
Unless you're a blada of

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DEAR MRS. A .: A man
whose
morals
ar*
low
wants hi* wife's to be high,
but he prefers a tramp for
a sweetheart because he
has a feeling of wcrthlesinais and Inferiority with
his wife— but not with the
tramp. And because a man
treats hi* wife like a tramp
does not mean he wonts her
to behav* like on*. Married
men who cheat with tramps
have no deslr* to marry
one. Comprende?
• • *
DEAR ABDY: I am ee
unhappy t hardly know
where to start. I am a mid­
dle-aged woman employed

By Abigail Van Buren

as a cock, housekesper,
companion and chauffer to
tha most selfish, heartless
woman I have ever known.
She expects m* to eat left­
overs that should go into
the garbage can. Sh* finds
fault with everything I do.
When aha Is going out 1
have to help her dress,
which is a chore, because
she tries on a dcsen dresses
before deciding what to
wear, and I have to tall how
“ beautiful” sh* looks In
every on* or sh* gets mad.
On my day off sh* lays in
had watching TV all day,
and I have to prepare ail
her meals and put them
within her reach. She is not
an Invalid. She plays golf.
When she goes out I have
to stay up and dressed to
let her In, lock up the heut*
and undress her and put
her clothes away. She is a
millionairess, but she goes
around the house In a quilt­
ed rob* with tha heat turn­
ed o ff to aav* fuel. Onca
aha mad* a toll eall for me
and took 15 eanta out o f my
wages. Jobs are not easy
to find. What should I d»T
MISERABLE
DEAR

MISERABLE:

Jacoby
A letter from Schenectady
reads: "East cashed his two
black ares and led another
spade. I ruffed In dummy and
went after trumps.
East
showed out cn the second
lead. Since diamonds went
around twice, I was abla t*
discard my last apade, and
get out fo r down one. A
mighty poor reeult consum ­
ing that w* reached flv*
hearts under our own ateam.
Who Is to blame?
Apart from the fact that
North and S.:uth were quit*
unlucky, I have to charge
both o f them with North getting tha major there o f the
blame.
North did have a vary good
hand, hut not one that looked
at all like a alain in view of
the fact that his partner had
dealt and passed. North only
held on* aca and no high

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If

you remain with this wom­
an, you do not deserve much
sympathy. Jobs may not
be “ easy” to find, but if I
were you I'd start looking
for another one tomorrow.
Ycu could hardly do worse.
• • •
CONFIDENTI AL
TO
“ WANTS TO BE I’OI’ ULAR” : It I* better to sit
home for a few weeks—or
months—than to date boys
who want only a quick
physical thrill. After they
get what they want, the
challenge ie gone and you'll
be sitting with a had repu­
tation and memories that
will embarrass and bum.
Get smart, and data only
Uevent boy* ,or keep your
nos* in a good book. These
are year* for self-Improve.
ment—not self-destruction.
• a
•
Troubled ?
Writ*
to
Ho* 09700, l.os
Angrici, Calif., 90000. For
a personal reply, enclose a
stamped, telf-addraued en­
velop*.
• a
•

AnUY,

For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding,” send SO cent* to
Abby,
Box
69700 , Los
Angeles, Calif., 90069.

W ith Toothbrush
By Tolly Cramer
This gives not only serving
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. room but makes a table one
DEAR TOLLY— Recently 1 ean get his kneea under. If it
painted my kitchen and found la small fry you ar* serving,
using a soft bristle tooth­ pull out a couple o f lower
brush wss much easier than drawers and presto, there Is
a regular paint brush for a tab]* low enough for them.
painting
window moldings Cover with oilcloth so that tt
around the pane*. Then thero Is easy to clean. This tip
Ie no messy paint to be scrap­
ed from the glass.— MRS.
S. S.
DEAR TOLLY— It used lo
be a nuisance to hunt for the
correct change for everyday
expenses like the newspaper,
school lunches, allowances and
so on. It took scarcely 19
minutes to figure how much
change we needed to cover
these items during each pay would b* handy for career
period. In our ease, a five girls and young couples liv­
dollar roll of dimes plus a cer­ ing in crowded quarters or
tain amount of on* dollar bills grandparents with grandchil­
are picked up at tha bank dren who com# to visit.—
each pay d*y. These are put CI-ARA
aside for those fixed expenaDEAR TOLLY— Whenever
es. Small plastic pill rials are we buy any new item that has
ideal containers for the dimes. working parts, I spend tha
— MRS. D. V. S.
first avening going over It
DEAR TOLLY— If you need with my wife so that ah* can
more “ settin' and servin'" adjust or ketp It working un­
spuee when you entertain, buy til ! get homa from w-ork or
a board large enough to rest tha repair man can get there.
on tha outer edges o f two Now I do not have to worry
pulled-out cabinet drawers. about such things as checking

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honor in hearts. The best
play for a slam would be a
finesse, in case hla partner
had passed ace-queen-jack o f

hearts and a side ace. There­
fore, North should not have
obscured the bidding by show.
Itig his three-rard elub suit.
Instead, North should either
have rehld his diamond* or
railed his partner's heart
suit.
South’s blame Is very min­
or. To start with, he might
well have bid one heart in­
stead o f two. True he had a
maximum pass, but ha also
held only a flv# card heart
suit and no support for part­
ner's diamonds.
Then his four no-trump call
was a trifle optimistic. By
this time h* had bid and ra­
bid his flv* card auit, *o
there waa aom* possibility
that hla partner had raised
him on only two trumps. Even
If North held two aces, there
would not be any sura play
for the slam.

JheWoman&gt;y Ruth Miiiett

oil or water In tha car and
other minor things before 1
leave for work. — JOHN
DEAR POLLY— I trans­
formed an old washstand into
a neat typewriter stand for
my niece. First, I removed
the two lower doors and the
lower shelf and used wood
putty for the holes where I
took o ff tho door*. Then l
removed el! the old varnish
and sandpapered It smooth.
After revarnlshlng, new han­
dles were put on the two
drawers and marbleiied lino,
leum glued on the top. It
turned out to be a neat and
very useful piece for a high
school girl's room.— EMILY
GIRLS— A use usually turns
ttp fer everything If you Jujt
hold on long enough. Seldom
do I discard anything that I
don't soon think o f something
I could have dona with It
Thera is no greater satisfac­
tion than making something
out o f "nothing."— POLLY
Share your favorite homomaking Ideas . . . send them
to Tolly 1200 W. Third, Cleve­
land, Ohio. You'll receive a
bright, nevr sliver dollar if
Tolly uses your Idea in Pol­
ly’s Pointers.

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On By Oswald Jacoby

Why not write a note to the
principal o f your son’s school,
describing your problem and
s u g g e s t i n g transports,
(ion pools for PTA meetings,
parent • teacher conference*
and
other special acimol
events? He will know the best
person or committee to call
on (or prompt action. It ap­
pear* to me that this would
be a practical and worth­
while project for room mothera or the PTA membership
Thsra’a no doubt that a
committee.
Perhaps
you'll
start something t h a t will beautiful girl will have door*
spread across the country and opened to her w han a plain
help other mothers in your
mis* wouldn’t gat to# room.
position.
But aven the beautiful girl
won’t
find everything ah*
Please send your school
problems to Susan Light, 1200 want* at her fingertip* all
W. Third, Cleveland, Ohio. her life. If she ha* baan train­
While she cannot snswar each ed to think ah* will, aba's in
letter personally, letters of for a rud* awakening.
It Isn't tru* that a pretty
general interest will be ans­
girl will always find Ilfs
wered in this column.
smooth sailing.
Beauty may mak* hay Ufa
simpler for a girl whllt ah*
la just a girl. But if she
slides aionr, expecting beauty
to gat bar everything ah*
wants out o f life, aha Is sura
grass, you naad control in to be In for a rud* awaken­
order not to look sloppy. ing some day.
When you venture forth without it, you fool only youraalf.
Chic Chat
W—"I just bought a long
white formal gown for my
lodge'* Installation of o ffi­
cers. My daughter and I are
coming to New York for tha
fair in June and 1 want to
By Wayaa G. BraadatadL
take it along for nights at
M.D.
tho theater or when we go to
a luxurious place to dine In Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Q—I sin now 50 years old
thu city. My daughter suye it
would be out of place, but I and I still take two 20 minute
understand long gowns are in period* of calisthenics every
futhion for avening.”— LIL­ day. Back in 1110, I atarted
brushing myself all over
LIAN C.
DEAR LILLIAN C.: Long every day with a stiff brush.
gowns aie certainly in fash­ Is this harmful?
A—I assume that the stiff
ion for evening, but unless an
escort ie accompanying (you brush you have been using
didn't say), I wouldn’t pack for 54 years is not a wire
the long gown. It Isn't any brush. I don't believe it could
fun to get all dressed up to be very harmful or you would
gu out unescorted. And if you have found reason to give It
have no gentleman along, tha up years ago. The ealisthenformal dress would b* out of ice are an Important aid to
place, especially at Die the­ fltneae and the brushing can
ater. Short cocktail dresses stimulate the circulation of
are still holding their own tha akin if It la not overdone.
here and are In good taste for Since rubbing with a Turkish
anything but tha most formal towel will accomplish tin
evening occasions. This would ■am* purpose and It lest like­
ly to Injur* tha skin, you
be a good choice for you.
might w a n t
to consider
Pleat* tend your fashion ■witching.
Q—I am n housewife, 22
problems to Helen Htnntssy,
1200 W. Third, Cleveland, years old. About two yean
Ohio. While she cannot an­ ■go my toenail* started to be­
swer each letter personally, come thick end herd. What
letter* of general Interest will could cause thin ?
b* answered in this column.
A—The toast ill are muck
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D on't Spread O u t For Sum m er
By Helen Henneasy
Newspaper Enterprise
Women’s Editor
Summer’• c o m i n g . And
thousands ot girdles will b*
put in moth bails until fall.
Why, in these days o f air
conditioning and f e a t h e r ­
weight foundation garment*,
do women feel that the hot
weather givea them a license
to be sloppy? It bruts me.
Even the slimmrit model
wears a light girdle (or fig ­
ure control. Yet when the
temperature reaches (HI, it's
not the gal who earns tier
livelihood with her figure who
tosses aside needed restraint.
The girdles that spend the

the

o f your column: "The worse
a man's morale are, the
better he want* his wife's
to be.” How do you recon­
cile the two answer*?
MRS. A.

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fly Jerry Sheehan
Newspaper Enterprise Ann.
NEW YORK (N E A )—You
don’t have to look like a capi­
talist to dresa neatly. Such is
the tone of the semiofficial
party line resounding in Mos­
cow today.
A controversy over men's
clothing fashions was kindled,
according to Radio Free Eur­
ope, by an articles in "Trud,"
a solid Communist labor
newspaper.
“ What give* with the baggy
pants. Comrades?” was the
theme. Tile newspaper called
on Russian men to become
clothcE-consdous,
urging
them to avoid either too wide
or too tight trousers. N\&gt;
point in looking as though
you just hopped o ff a tractor.
Sumo unfashionable readers
immediately called for the
return o f the wide trousers—
up to 15 inches across at the
cuff. These, of course, are
designed to make the wearer
look like a working class edi­
tion of the hopelessly outdat­
ed Duke of Windsor.
In the end tt seems likely
that the Soviet smart set will
prevail. Nikita Khrushchev
himself has joined tha chorus.
Mr. K, hardly a fashion plate,
hat made more and better
clothing one of the symbols of
the better life which he soys
communism can produce.
if the intarest in meneuear
continues to grow, some in­
triguing Incident* could re­
sult.
For example, a future ronvci ration between Khrushchev
and Andrei Gromyko could
concern Itself with some­
thing more than Cyprus and
East Ilertin:
“ I liko your blazer, Com­
rade Andrei, where did you
get It?"
“ Over at tha GUM men's

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Folk M usic Is Changing
By Dick Kleiner
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (NEA) - The
plunkcrs sre going out, and
The Serendipity Singers are
happy to see them go.
The plunkcrs, Bryan Sennett of the group explains, am
guitar and bsnjo players who
simply plunk out a simple
rhythmic best on their Instru­
ment* to accompany their
singing. They might Just as
well be rapping on (lie table.
"Folk music la changing,"
Sennett
says.
"Nowadays,
most of the groups have good
guitar pliycr* along, err can
play well themselves. There
are still a few plunkers
around, but not many.
Of course. The Serendipity
Singers feel that they are more
titan Just folk singers. They
use the folk approach and folk
instrumentation to play and
sing other kinds of music.
They sing Jatt and pop, as
well as straight folk tunes.
And they seem to prefer new
folk songs lo tha traditional
tunes, an attitude that makes
them atMul as popular with
the purist* as an electric guit­
arist.
Listen to the Screndipltles
on their Philips albums or
their Itil single, "Crooked Lit­

It seems to me the mother tha only qualities a woman
ef a pretty daughter should ran bank on 1cr life «re quali­
try hard to sea that her ties of character ami ability
and p e r s o n a l i t y , there
daughter develops tha quailwouldn't be an many unhappy,
tiaa that make a woman cap­ envious, disillusioned women
able o f masting Hfa’a prob­ who were once pretty, popu­
lems and assuming Us re­ lar girls.
sponsibilities.
It’s no great tragedy for
A girl can bank an Mauty a woman to tea her beauty
for aa short a time. It la a fad* If she has charm, an tingreat shock to a woman who dtrstandlng heart, a real lik­
has counted too heavily on ing for people, and the Inde­
hsr looks to win love and ad­ pendence o f spirit that ecmet
miration to realise an# day from knowing ah* is capable
that har beauty la slipping, o f facing up to whatever life
and that aha can't compete on hand* har.
looks alone with younger
It'a a tough break, but
WITH A 1LEEK
woman.
beauty does fade ami life isn't
It la almost time for tho
K tha mother o f a pretty tasy for tha girl who has no
girl would Impreti on her other quality to recommend Monday morning quarterbacks
to com* out of their holra and
while ah* la still young that her.
tell you wiirre you went wrong
with your lawn.
If your spring s**dlng and
fertilising effort* appear in­
effective, take heart. You can
recoup your lawn, if not your
investment, this fall. Fertili­
ser and lawn teed authority,
more likely to become thick­ adult.
Robert Fulton ( II a r 11 a K *
ened than the fingernails. In
Q — I am bothered with House), passes on aonu help­
soma persons this Is an In­ gouty arthritis. Can you give
ful buying tips:
herited trait. In others, wear­ me a list of foods tlml will
Fulton saya ha would bo axing aiioes that are too short help to control tills disease?
trrmrly worried, for example,
may be the cause, especially
A — For you ll Is not so
if the nails ere not kept trim­ much a matter of eating cer­ about any lawn seed ha could
med. When outward growth of tain foods as of avoiding such buy for under $ 1.60 a pound.
the m ils la thus impeded the foods as meals, especially "Y ou get," he aayi, "what
naila tend to become thick glandular cuts (kidney, liver, you pay for in seed.” His
worries ar* your worries when
and to curve downward.
sweetbreads); meat extracts
it comes to growing a heal­
Q—Whet la chondrodsj tro­ (bouillon cubes); fish, includ­
thy lawn. Fortunately, the
phy?
ing shellfish, (caviar and
gra n seed purchaser today
A — Chondrodsythrophy or shad roe are permitted);
achondroplasia means that fowl and lentils. There is dan­ baa moro protection than in
the bones of the arms and ger—but to a letter degree— past year*. Federal and state
legs are very abort but the In asparagus, cauliflower, kid­ law* require the lawn seed
rest of the skeleton is of nor­ ney beans, navy beans, lima package to name tha varieties
ms] proportions. The victim beans, mushrooms, spinach, of seed inside, the percentage
Is s tips of dwarf as opposed rye bread, graham crackers, by weight o f each and tha
to the midget who la abnor­ whole wheat bread, shredded p r o p o r t i o n o f guarante­
ed germination.
mally small, but perfacUy wheal and wheat flakes.
I f tha content* ar* not list­
formed. Since chondrodsytroThese Items should be tak­
phy is usually an inherited en sparingly. All other foods ed on the bag, don’t buy the
seed, Fulton warns. And, moat
characteristic, there can be can be taken aa desired.
states now require retesting
no corrective treatment. A
child with this type of dwarf­
Please tend your questions every six to nin* months. If
ism ia normal mentally, hut and comments to Wayne G. there ia Iota of germination,
ia likely to suffer a lot of Brsndatadt, M.D., 1200 W. than this mutt b* on tha label.
tearing from theughUaii play­ Third, Cleveland, Ohio. While If In doubt, contact your coun­
mates. He will, moreover, Dr. Brandstadt cannot answer ty agent who will aa* that
need realistic guidance In individual letters be will ans­ your purchase it tasted.
pluming fer hie future s i an wer letters of general interest.
Although fertiliser does not

tle Man." They arc about a*
folksy s* Frank Sinatra. But
their gultar-banjo-basa instru­
mentation enables Uicm to
appeal to the folk-oriented
public and to gat numerous
chances to guest star on tele­
vision's Hootenanny.
Thero art nine—seven boys
Diane Decker and Lynne
Welntraub—in the Serendipity
group. (The name, which they
chose after much aoul-and d ic­
tionary-searching, means Hie
art of finding something sur­
prisingly pleasant when you're
not looking for it.)
Most of them booked up as
undergraduates at the Uni­
versity of Colorado, with Sen­
nett the Instigating force. Two
of them — Tommy Tlcmann
and Diane Docker—were add­
ed later; Tommy and Diane
had had moderate success aa
a duet before, they became
Sercndtplties.
The s iu of the unit offers
certain
advantages.
Diane
says a big group makes it
easier on everybody, because
there Is lees rhtnee of tem­
peramental clash** Ilian in a
amsil group. And Bryan, the
leader, thinks the advantage
Is tint they can't play email
clubs.
' That means we'll either be
good enough to work big

plsces," he ssys, "o r w ell
have lo tako up another
trade."
DICK'S PICKS: Andy Wllliams' "Madrigal” on Colum­
bia ia a pleasure. Others:
"Guitar Child" (Duane Eddy,
RCA); "W ho's That Lady"
(The tslcy Brothers, UA);
"The Fall of Love" (Johnny
Mathis, Mercury); "R onnie"
(The 4 Seasons, Philips);
"Lucky Duck” (Billy Vaughn,
Dot); "Linda la Lonesome"
(Michael Landon, RCA).
New and good bark ground
album*— George Shearing'*
latest on Capitol Is "Old Gold
and Ivory"; Camden has The
Living Strings with "In tha
Still of the NJght"; Epic has
Hie Village Stompers with
"M ore Sounds From Washing­
ton Square"; RCA'i Los In­
dio* Tabs jars* play "Always
In My Heart"; Cspltol h it
Ruth Welcome and "Sentim­
ental Zither"; on UA, Leroy
Holmes plsya *50 Fabulous
Hawaiian Favorites."
Classically, Angel has given
us a new "Andrea Chenier,"
hardly one of the more popu­
lar opera*. But, as done by
Franco Corelli and Antonlctta
Stella, it Is an Interesting ex­
perience. This was one of Caruao’s pet roles, and CorelU
irlea hard, but—

H o p e For Sick Lawn

The Doctor Says:

Calisthenics K e e p Him Fit

deteriorate a* grass seed operators, Imports (such aa
does, you can loss money her* bulbs) that don't list names
by buying a large quantity of reputable foreign growers.
cheaply. According to Fulton,
you taka a chant# when you
hoy a 20-pound bag for $2.50.
Ib is la “ sudden death anJ
will burn up your lawn,” says
Fulton.
You also can lose up to 50
per rent of the fertiliser you
put on your lawn If you do
not know tho soil’s lima con­
tent. To save you this ex­
pense, Invest in a $1.60 soil
teitlng kit or have a county
agricultural agent test your
■oil free of charge.
Many persons probably toy
with tha idea o f buying sod
and having the lawn appear
in tho few hours It takes to
set in in place. Wh*n buying
sod, b* ungtnUemanly and
nsk about its age. Three-yearold aod ia best. You can tell
age by comparing the densenets o f sod to other plugs.
You also will want it free
of bent grass. This is tricky,
though. Often you will get a
guarantee against such thing*
aa bant or crab grass. But,
remrmlier this is usually for
one season and continued suecess in the fight depends up­
on good maintenance of your
neighbor*' lawns.
Other buying precautions
suggested by Fulton Include
being leery o f apeclals unless
they are manufacturer's pro­
motions and beware o f ax.
travagant claims, fly-by-night

MJZZ OFF: Plennuiitly
scented and attractive,
an Insect repellent can­
dle appeals more to
people than flying insects. Each candle p r o tecta a two •to - three
foot a re a and Is suitl to
last fo r 24 hours.
Under a dollar.
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'N O T' Club Formed 13 Cities Added
To Travel List
In North Orlando

\i

B ; DoHs Dm i
Enthusiastic retpomc of 16
North Orlando teenager* to
plana for tha lum m ir recrea­
tion program diacuaaed at
Monday night’s meeting with
Mr*. Mona Grlnatead, Tillage
health, welfare and recreation
commleeloner and Mrs. Penny
Singleton reiulted that eame
evening In organiutlon o f the
NOT (North Orlando Teen)
Club.
Membership In the club will
be open to boys and glrle, IB
to 19 year*; duea will be 10
cents per week and meetings
will be held on the tennis
courts, 7:30 p. m., each Mon­
day. The group will conduct
Its own membership drive
and secure its sponsors.
Officer* elected M o n d a y
night nre Sandy Berrlc, pres­
ident j Billy Retier, vice pres­
ident; Judy Walters, secre­
tary; Mary Connelly, treasur­
er and Allan Hahn, sergeantat-arms.
Business procedures will be
enrrled out by Roberta Rules
o f Order and items on the
agenda for the June 16 meet­
ing Include discussion of
membership cards and eattlng
definite hours for playground
activities of tha younger chlldicn which the teenugera will
supervise, They also will bo
tnuklng plans for their own
recreation and entertainment.
Free w e e k l y Wednesday
night dances, 8-11 p. in.,
Blurting June ltd, will be held
by the club on the recreation
area patios. Members will be
allowed to bring thres guests,
rnrh, from area* other than
tho village If they desire. The
Civic Association will be ask­
ed to sell soft drinks, popcorn
and candle* from tha refresh­
ment eland.

These dances with music by
record player, will be spon­
sored on a trial basis o f two
weeks in order to determine
whet response will be forth­
coming.
The patio area will be light­
ed with bug repellent South
Sea torches for the dencee. In
order to buy these torchee,
and other needed equipment,
the NOT* have planned to
sponsor a car wash and bake
tale this Saturday on tha lot
adjaeant to North Orlando
Company offices. Tha salts
will be held from 10 a. m. un­
til 2 p. m. Members o f the
club are reminded to bring
their own spunget and cloths
for the car wash.
Other fund raising prujeett
will be held at future dates
to provide funds fo r play­
ground equipment and per­
haps enable the club to hire
a live band for the dances on
occasion.
Competitive events sat for
tha last week of the summer
program by the NOTs in­
clude; (1) A “ do It yourself”
fashion show for girls, Tha
girls may begin making thtlr
outfits by Jun* 23 and must
have them completed by Aug.
7-8. Each girl will model her
own entry, a panel o f Judge*
will be established and prises
will be awarded; (2 ) A fish­
ing contest for tho younger
children, date to be set; (3)
Horseshoe pitching contest;
(4) Weight lifting contest;
(6) Danes CutiUil and (0)
Boys and girls softball con­
test.
Report* from the NOTs at
this writing la that numbership has grown to 24 boys
and girls since Monday night
and that at leust four spon­
sors have offered their assist-

HERALD W ant-A ds Bring Fast Results Phone 322-5612

WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e
U. S. Travel Service has add­
ed 13 cities t j Its list of com­
munities where foreign visit­
ors can visit with U. S. citi­
zens under an "Americans-alhome" program.
The announcement brings
the total number of cities par­ F ro m S anfo rd Exchange
ticipating In the program to
36. The travel service will
publicize in foreign countries
numbers which visitors can
Fromi Seminole Count?
Co
call in each of the cities (o
arrange visits.
The cities announced Thurs­
day are located across the
country from North Carolina
NOT LONG DISTANCE
to Utah.

$1 A Year For
Age Adds Up
To $100
COMPTON. Calif. &lt;UPI) President Johnson sent Mrs.
Olivia Banka Glenn his best
wishes and one dollar for
every year of her life, It was
reported today.
Mrs. Glenn celebrated her
100th birthday Thursday night
at a dinner party in Ihe home
of Iter niece, Mra, Quincy T.
Barnett.
A native of Waterproof, La.,
Mrs. Glenn's recipe for lon­
gevity Is:
“ Go to bed early and get up
early, and eat to live, not live
In e*t "
Relatives did not say how
Mrs. Glenn planned to spend
the $100 the President sent
her.

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in correct lu eitloa of your ad.
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conform la tha policies o f tMt
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4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rant
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7. Bualneas Rental!
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9. For Salt o r Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Eatata Wanted
12. Real Eatate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loan#
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Famala Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery &gt; Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Peta
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Fumitura
34. Articles Tor Sals
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles *Vanted
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37. Boats - Motors
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The administration o f Pres­ I t lb * Caart *» tbs t'MBIr
Judas. Bssslaal* Css sty, Pissident James Monroe was Ida. la Frsbai*.
N stlr* o f P obtle H rs rls g
known as the “ Era o f Gocd In vsi Estai* at
N olle* It h stsb y given, Board
THOM AB W ILLIAM J O N E S
of
County C om m lttlon trt o f
Feeling.'*
D scsstsd.

Ts Alt ('rsdllsrs aad Psrasns
Having
rial*** sr
Itsmanis
ance
to
tha
enterprising Against *ald Kslalsi
group.
You and ssch o f you *r*
hsrshy n otlflsd and rsqulrsd
to proaant any claim* and da.
m ends which you, o r o llh cr o f
you. may h iv * against tha
estate o f THOMAB W ILLIAM
JONES, d scsstsd . lata o f sstd
co u n ty, to th t County Judge o f
T ilt ( I ) Deputy D og Variety
( I ) Dlecueelon '44
FRIDAY P. M.
Osmlnots County. Florida, al
■how
131 Meal The Praia
(its &lt;l» Nswseeaa
hi* orriea In tb* oourt housa
( t ) IIKD M ld-P lorlda
1:11 (l&gt;
Proba
&lt;«&gt; New*
nr said County at Banfnrd. F lo r­
t i l l (I ) A truts Tits Fsnc*
IS)
Death
Valley
Day*
IS) Nswsllse
id ., within ala calendar months
( I ) Copt. K an gsroo
(I) Newt cop#
•is* IS) ca. I Statu
from the lima o f tho first
(1 / R ocky Jons*
Till (I) Oitle A Harriett
•it* &lt;l) Hswe— W«tt*r Croa- 1:11 ( I ) Robin Hood
publication
o f Ihlo notice. Tw o
(3) Bill Dana Hhow
kit*
cuplst o f *ach claim o r demand
(II M ajor Mercury
(4) Idtatla
(S) Huetlsy - Brlaklty
■hall bo In w riting and ahall
t i l l ( I ) Tho Alvin Hhow
Till (I) empire
8:41 (l&gt; TUA
II ) Tho Alvin Hhow
(I) Wonderful World ef slat* Ih* place o f r*sld«nc*
l i l t &lt;Si M ust gsrvlee
ami post o ffic e addrasa ■: tha
1:11 (II llu(( A Rsddy
Color
(I) Wyatt Ear*
(I I T*nn*st*o T u is d *
(4) Mr F avorite Martian claim ant, and ahall b* sw orn
(I) bee Marvin Preseeta
to by th* claim ant, hi* agent,
( I ) Hupsrmsn .
liSO ( I ) Kd fluttvan Show
l:K (*&gt; tat. ihowtlm*
or attorney and aooampanlsd
UlM (t) Hector Iftslhcat*
liSO (31 m in i]
« ) Adventures la
by a filin g fa t o t ona dollar
(l&gt; Quick Draw McUraw
(I)
Arraet
A
Trial
Paradis#
and such claim o r demand not
( I ! Junior Auction
1:10 (S) Bananas
(I) Dastrr
to fll*d shall b t void.
I liM tJ) Fireball X L
(SI The Celebrity Dam*
(it* (»&gt; Bab Hope Chrjr.
A lice Margaret Jons*
( I ) M lnhtr Mouse
1:11 (I) Branntr
Theatre
As E iv c u t r li o f the M * t
(*&gt; Jetton*
t l .00 C ) Durunl Bhuw o( Week
&lt;t) Bouts IS
W ill and T*stam*nt o f
11:11 (SI Dennis The Menses
(I) gtoaey Burk*
(I ) right ef the Week
THOMAB
W ILLIAM JONBB.
( t ) Rln Tin Tin
10) Candid Camara
(il* (S) That Wat Tb* Wttk
deceased
(I t Onspar
11:10
(I)
4BC
Nows
Ropert
That Wsa
Fhlnholasr and tsigan
11:1* (S) Fury
(( ) What's My Un*
(•) Twilight Eon*
First Federal Building
( I , Roy R ogers (h o w
11:00 (S) Newacop*
(I) Pries la Right
tun
ford. Florida
(l&gt; B essy A Cecil
(I) Kerry Htaaener
•*:#* (S) Jerk Pear (Color!
A ttorney* for K itc u trl*
Nawa
(f) Berks'* Law
Publish Juno It, It, SI * July
(5) Newsline
SATURDAY P. M.
(•) Alrrsd Hltehsook
It i l l ( ! ) Theater o f tha B u re 1. lt il.
Hoar
CDA-10
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(
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Peter
O
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11:00 ( I ) Bultwlnkls Show
11:11 (I] Make That Basra
11:40 (I) Keyhole
f t ) Sky K in g
tlltt (t&gt; NSW*
■ t u n r it ir u r r ruttNT « v
( I ) lluga llunny
&lt;t) Now*—Marghy Mar­
TIIH NINTH JDIIHTAI. G ill.
MONDAY A. M.
1141 IS) Helene* Flcltoa
ita
GY IT IN ANII FOR BHMINOLH
Thsatsy
1:00 (S) HIan On
t l l l l (t) Nawa.
art a Wsatro llN T V , FLORIDA.
(fl) N ile News
■il l tl) Huntliln* Almanac
thsr
LIIANCKHr NO. !♦•*«
1:11 (I) Bunthln* Almanac
(•) Thsalar ef tha Btara I t l t t ( I ) U sstbsll
TH E BOUTON FIVE CENTS
DOO I) My Friend F lick s
III* (I) Bunrle* Semester
HUS &lt;t&gt; John ay Caraoa
BAVINUB BANK.
( ! ) Man Into Bptc*
(I) World Clvllliatloa
(Color)
Plan tiff.
1:M (t&gt; Champ W restling
(0) You A Your gludenl
•1:11 (t) Mavarlak
t i ll II) Today
(3) llussball
ot at.
(0) Operation Alphabet julflEPH T. K ALALA.
S :t« (t&gt; T il A
S A TU R D A Y A . M.
Defendant*.
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1:00 ( I ) The Tth Annua)
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Ilutck Open O olf
HU 41) Fara*. Market MeMORTI1AMR ro R tC tb O IV B B
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Tournam ent
TO
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JOB
K
PH
T.
KALALA
and
1:«t (t) Clowera Almanac
*ill (I) Today
SlSS ( t ) Theater X
BETTY M. McAHTHUB.
&lt;t&gt; Nawa
4:00 ( I ) tllg P lclur*
(0) Wak* Up Movies
form erly known as BET­
(t) Roller Derby
Till (I) Mickle's doapel Time
TY M. K ALALA
4:SS (SI Uullawa
Till (I) S e e . A Weather
RKSIDKNCMi UNKNOWN
1:10 &lt;*) Cstioonvlll*
( t ) An AH* o f K in gs
AND TO i All partita claim ing
S ill I t ! W ide W orld e f
(0) Cast. Xeagertw
Interest by, through, undar
Sports
1:11 (I) Weath*. sag Nawa
o r agalnot tho aforesaid
1:10 ( ! ) Il* Ih* Law
1:00 (I) Raerclee for Modern
parson*
0:00 ( t ) Fishing P ub
Women
TOU ARE h*r*by nstirisd
1:11 ( I ! Newacop*
lilb (I) Cartonvlll*
that a Complaint to foreclose
• iIO (0 ) Horn* (lardenlng
(1) Divorce Coart
a certain m ortgage encum ber.
0:11 ( t ) Wash. Report
1:11 tl) Oall (term Skew
Ing th* fo llo w in g described
I f ) Mr. ltd
I:SO (O’ Romper Room
real property, to -w lt:
t:S 0 i t ) &lt;1uy Lom bardo
(I) Americas Mlatevy
I^ot t*. Btack ’ i l " . TAN1:41 (3) Newacop*
till# (I) Bay Wkea
OLEWOOD
■ E C T ION
T;#0 (3 ) Circus Uoy
(0) Mlk* Wallaaa
TH R E E BEPLAT. a cco rd ­
(•) Central F lorida
10:11 (t) NBC New*
ing to lha plat iharoof as
Show case
t*:t* (I) Word for Word
recorded In Plat Book to.
( t ) Be* Hunt
(1) I Levs Loaf
Pago 10. Public Records el
T ill &lt;t) Tho Lieutenant
(S) Price is R iah t
Bsmlnol* County, Florida
( I ) Jackie Uleaaon
S till 41) The MeCeya
haa
bssn filed against you In
II) H ootenanny
(I) C* see su e t lea
th* above styled suit, and you
S i l l (3) Joey Blehop (C olor)
(I) oet The Metaage
ar* required to ta rvo a copy
( I ) Tha D efender.
l l i l l (I) Pet* A Ola ays
of you r Anaw cr or other Plead­
( I ) Lawrence W alk
(3) Jeopardy
ing to tha Com plaint ou Plain*
l : N 13) Saturday Night
(I) Misting Links
tiff*
attorneys. ANDKRBON
Movie
IIUBII, DEAN A LOWNDES
l i t ! ( I ) I’ hll Silvers
MONDAY P. M.
t i t Hast Central Boulevard, Or­
(S) The H ollyw ood Pallando. Florida, and fit* th*
H ill fl) Yea* SON)
■ceorigin a l Answ er or other Plead­
10:00 ( I ) ilunem ok*
ing In th* o ffice o f tho Clark
Mews
10:30 ( I ) II.ill.lin e
o f th* Circuit Court on or b t(I) Love of Life
ttllO ( I ) Theater ot Ih* Star*
(I) Fathor Knows Boat foro tha 11th day o f July, 1114.
H i l l I ) Adult Theater
It you fall is do so ,a dscree
11:11 (I) Harry Reaaeeer
11:30 (II Movl*
pro confsasu will be taken
11:11 (I) Tenn.ee** Krnle
a s .In a l you fo r the relief de­
Ford
SUNDAY P. M.
manded In th* Complaint.
fl) Hearah (er
O IV I V O U R U IF
This Notice shall b* publish­
11:00 ( I ) Tho Btory
(I) Trath or Cease
ed once a weak fo r fou r con ( t ) Revival
queaeea
T M l O IP T OF
ssQutlvo
w ttk * In tb* ganford
l l i l l (I) (laldlag Light
(II industry on Parade
Herald.
1:00 (I) Open Window
H i l l ( I ) Uaeeliall
V IA * 'BOUND
DATED TIIIB »rd day o f
11:10 (»&gt; Low er I.laht House
(*) December Brld*
1144.
( t ) Oral Roberta
(I) Now* sad Wee IStv June,
(81541.)
1:00 ( I ) Baseball
111! II) Lafftlme
Arthur
H. B eckw ith, Jr.,
l-.lu IS) Iteuea A Answers
HU II) Focu*
Clerk o f Circuit C ourt
or A 04
( I ) Baseball
IlM II) As Tb* World
By
i
Martha
T. V lh lta
1:00 ( I ) Direction *10
(I) Helene#
Deputy Clark
1:10 ( I ) D iscovery ' l l
( I ) Newalln*
Publish Juaa I, I t. II. M. 1M4
Sioo (SI TBA
t i ll (I) Lafftlme
C D A -tl
1:1* ( I ) Your L lf* la T b*
1:0* III Password
• IT HIATI
W orld Today
( » People Will Talk
( I ) Tlk Annual B ulck
(I) Mr. Magea
wfthevf
t i ll (tl NBC Nawa
Open Oolt Tournat i l l |*l Tb* Doctor*
m int
• IT COOU
I &lt;01 ( I ) Tha Oraat Adventure t ill (I) Art Llnkloitor
wMwiN
(1) Christophers
( I ) Day la Court
HIS (I) Lite Howard
1:11 (1) Mon Into apse*
(III (I) Another World
4:10 ( I ) ( t a r A Btory
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(l&gt; To Tell the Trath
( I ) CBS Bporte Bpeetao(I) Osaaral Hospital
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Sill (SI You Don't Bay
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HU (I) NBC News
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tl) Uaal* Watt
IlM II) Ametleea
IlM (I) NBC Maws
IlM (I) Checkout*
(•) Magilla Oaratla
IlM (I) Nawaaap*
t l) Dapaty Dawg
• id (I) Newaeope
&lt;•) Leave U Td Slaver
V

Bsmlnol* County, Florid*, will
hear an apprst against th* ilactalon o f th* Brmlnot* County
Board o f Adjuetm snt granting
permission to Install and o p e ­
rate a trailer park on tho fo l­
low in g
d sicrlb o d
property;
Bag E li Section corner run N
111.I ft N 14*10’ W to W '«rty
R /W U. B. 17-11 fo r POD run
N 14* 10' W 110.1 ft N 71* ID'
f, n o rt a it * it* k t i o .i ft
BW'arty to FOB In faction t l 30B-I0E. Further described a*
lyin g North o f th* C ollin g Or­
lando Building on thu W est
aids o f U. S. 17-11.
Public hearing w ill b* held
In th* Bsmlnol* County Court
House. Banford, Florida, In th*
Cuudty Com m issioners Room,
on Jun* M, 1114 at I0:H A.M.
o r a s toon thereafter at postIbt*.
Board o f County Commit*-

St)r

ftanfarh

rraID June

BERRYS

., 1964 *— Page

W ORLD

11. Rea) Estate Wanted

12. Real Estate For Saif

WANTED! NICE

CAN YOU STAND
A Big Cleanup Job?
Some Minor Rcpsirs?
3 Bedrooms—3 Lots?
$293 Down?
$40 Total Monthly?
No qualifying — Move In?
Call 322-7198 NOW!

1 or 2 Bedroom Home

For 88,000 to 310,000
Cash

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

VA-NO QUALIFYING

12. Real Estate For Sale

3 BR, 2 bath, rewly painted
3 BR, 2 Bath. 8300 Down, as­
inskle and out. Lot 239'
sume pymts. Avail. July 1.
deep Palio ft Barbecue.
I l l Tucker Dr., Suni and.
$14,500. Good Terms I

LAKEFRONT HOME

MAYFAIR AREA

Beautiful new 3 Bedroom, 3
3 BR, 2 Bath, Urge living
Bath, Custom built by one
room, Family ft dining
o f Area's finest Builder*.
room, fenced back yard
106 ft front, popular Cry­
with oak trees, citrus ft
stal Lake Chain, just 10
many ahrubs. Well with
mini, from downtown San­
sprinkler, cloacd garage,
ford, featuring both cen­
$19,800,
tral beat ft air-conditioning
. . . THE HOME OF TO­
DRE.‘ W O L D
MORROW TODAY. Priced
SECTION
ad $25,700. Excellent fin­
$ BR, U4 Bath, hardwood
ancing avallablel
floors central heat, large
fenced yard ft well. $14,000.

Seminole Realty

Payton Realty

1901 Park Avanue
FA 2-5232 anytime

X Notices • P tn o n ili
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
26*6 S. Park
322-6611
VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
P irti, Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoover,
Alr-W»y,
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE,
die. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4785
3. F-ducatlon • In stru ctio n

SWIMMING

LESSONS

Ph. 322-6484 or 322 3180

6. For Rant
Efllc., $43. dll P u t.
2 BR. Furn. nouie. 218 W.
19th St. $S5. No petd. Ph.
322-2900.
CLEAN, modern, nicely furn.
2 BR, Fla. Rm. 322-3909.
Turn. A pt Close In. Apt. 4.

$36 Me. 40714 W. lit.

FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
7-LAKEFRONT LoU on Lake
Jennie, 75x180, $2200. Terms. OPEN DAILY-NEW HOMES
SAN-SEM REALTY, 2619 S. Ready for Occupancy— 3 ft 4
BD'rs — Liberal Financinf
6 For Rent
French. John P. Zeuli, Reg.
—Low D o w n Payments,
Broker. Ph, day* 322-7459.
2 LARGE Nicely furo. Duplex
FHA • VA - In Service ft
KighU 322-6169.
Apti. 14Ui Ave., Long'-ood,
Conventional.
8 ml. from N.A.S. 868-3298
$ BR, 2 Bath. Assume mort­
SANFORD AREA
gage. 132 Hays Dr. 222S9SS. Go West on 25th St. to Lake
LAKE MARY Duplex Furn.
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd
Apt.; 1 Furn. House, 2 BR, OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
rooms, large shady lot with
Both clean It newly painted,
right one blk. to Office,
fruit trees. No down pymt.
Adults. No peta. Ph. 322-3930
322-2744.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
LONGWOOD AREA
3 Rm. Furn. Apt. Clean 4
322-5398.
10 minutes South on 17-92 to
close uptown. $40 mo. Pb.
DUie Bell Diner, right on
YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS!
332-6281.
Seminole Blvd. one block
3 Bedroom, separate dinning
to Office. 838-3911.
room. Very Urge kitchen,
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
elec. $8500. Terms ts suit
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
qualified buyer!
for couple or single person
____________I n o ____________
or retired. All utilities In­
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­ 8 Room Home, eVe. kitchen
GREENBRIAR
near schools. $6500 newly
cated on 1ft fit., within 1
Choice
loU
available
hi
decorated;
$6250
as
b
.
Ex­
block o f 3 free parking lota
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
cellent Terms.
and shopping renter. In­
overlooking
golf
coursa.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Custom building to your
Dept. Store 211 E. Flret St.
specifications.
Greenbrlar
developed by
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jiramlt
Investment ft Reilty
KINGSWOOD
Cowan. 322-4013.
118 N. Park Ave.
322 8173
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
2 BR House. Kit. equlpt. $76. 3 BR Frame home. To be
moved to your property.
FA 2-BOT4
Ph. 322-3303.
Best offer. Ph. 3222924.
2 BR, unfurn. house. S. San­
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home,
2 BR frame house. Very clean.
ford Ave. 322 8892,
screened porch. Small down
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
pymt. Assume pymta. Ra­
3 BEDROOMS, 2 bathe.
wan, 322-4013.
venna Park. 322-3563.
Range. 3104 Perk Ave.

LMN Enterprises,

SOUTH W ARD

FURNISHED
2 BR, 1 bath apt., 819 Elm, $46
Bsmlnol* County, Florida
2 BR, 1 bath, 1000 French, $80
By Jam** P. A very, J r ,
S BR, 1 bath ................... $125
Chairman
2 BR, Children's Furl, orange 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home.
A ttsst Arthur Bockw llk,
UNFURNISHED
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
trees, HI Country Club Cir­
Jr.
Small down payment, as­
2 BR, 1 Bath ................ $ 80
322-1374.
Publish Jun* 11, IlM .
cle. 322-5553.
sume paymenU. N. Orlando.
S BR, 1 Bath, oo retrlg. $ 86
C D A -tl
322 6234.
4 BR, 2 bath, no refrif. $126 4-ROOMS, Furn. second floor, 3 BR, 2 Bath, cent, heal A
la 4b* Csurt ot 4k* Cos sty
Pleasant, targe and airy.
STEMPER AGENCY
Judge, Bsmlaals Coaety, VWr­
air-cond. Lake privilege!. SENSATIONAL. Large Lake
Osteen. J23-5771.
its , la Prabaft.
ISIS S. French
322 4901
Corner lot In Lake Mary. 3
Front home In Central Flor­
la roi Ratal# af
yrs. old. $11,500. Pymta. $80
H A ZE L C. PBEVATT,
UNFURN.
2 BR Apt. K1L
ida, Send for picture bro­
3-ROOM
Furn.
Apt.,
tor
oou
Deceasedmo. Inc), taxes A ini. Ph.
equipt. 10B14 W. 18th. Pb.
chure. Owner, A. Frail, P,
pie, $13. 322-7399.
To All Crodllara aad Fsrsaaa
322-2909.
349 3962.
Havlag Plata,* ar D a a s a a d a
O. Box 315, Lake Mary,
Agalaat Bald Eataisi
1 BR. F u n . Duplex Apt. Con
Florida.
You and each o f you ar*
1 ft $ Bedroom furn. apU.
tact 8312 Palmetto.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
horoby n otlflsd and rsqutrsd to
Quesncl
ApU.,
404
E.
14th
JDYLLW1LDE: 303 Tangerine
present any claims and demand*
Realtor
S t, 322-8194.
which you, o r alt bar o f you, t BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
Dr. Deslreble area. By own­
Raymond
Lundquist,
Also.
may have against th* salat*
bath, 111 8 Park Ave.
er. 4 BR., 2 bath, central
o f H AZEL C. PRE VATT, daFA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
2 ft 1 Bedroom Houaea
esaasd, tat* o f atld County, to Gtr. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave.
air ft Heat, fireplace, in­
Payton
Realty
Ih* County Judea o f Bsmlnol*
tercom., wall-to-wall car­
Apply 84:10.
County, Florida, st hi* o fflc s
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
pet. Built-In kitchen. Beau­
In th* eourt house o f said
C ounly at Banford, Florida, Clesn rooms for men. 401 STORAGE SPACE. 307 Sth REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
tifully landscaped ft redwood
within ala calendar month*
Magnoll* Ave. 822-0720.
3rd ft Park Ave.
St. 322-1374.
fence. By appointment Ph.
from th* tlma o f th* flret pub­
lication a f thl* notlc*. T w o
Phone 322-5641
322-3503.
roplsa o f each claim or domand 4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 BR, $00 Furn. Apt. Air condition op­
shall b* In w riting, and shall
mo. S23-03SS.
tional. Adults. 323-1926.
F H A - V A HOMES LAKEFRONT HOMES
atate th* place of raaldonc*
2 BR, spacious. Small down
and peal s id e * address o f th* 1 BR. Housg Furn. 409 W. 3rd
8, S, ft 4 BEDROOMS
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
claim ant, and ahalt b* aworn
payment, Bal. $100 per mo.
1, M , ft 2 BATHS
St. Ph. $22-2021.
to by th* claimant, hi* agent,
Rooms private baths, 114
3 BR, 3 Bath, separate din­
o r attorney and accom panied
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
W.
Flret
SL
by a filin g ft* o t on* dollar 1 BR Furn. House. Ph. 488-3122
ing rm., 2 acres on large
and auch claim o r demand not
lake. WILL CONSIDER AC­
NICE Roomy S Bdrm. unfurn.
oo flltd ahall b* void.
SUBURBAN;
4-room
furn.
Low Monthly PaymenU
/ # / C H A Itt.FI FRE D PR E CEPTING OTHER PROhome at 909 Catalina Dr.,
ipt. 2nd floor, Nice, cool,
For Complete Information
VATT
PERTY AS PART OF DOWN
$86.
R.
A.
Williams,
322-3951.
Aa adm inistrator o f th* and airy. $45. 822-5771.
See Or Call Your
PAYMENT. Call Stempei
Ealal* o f
1 BR, frame bouee, sot fancy,
H AZEL C. PREVATT,
Agency, 1919 So. French,
FHA - V A
2 BEDROOM Gar. Apt., Uv
doctattd
cheap rent $8 week. Ph.
322-4991.
inf room, dining room furn.
QEO. A. Bl'EER, JR.
322-3219.
A ttora sy tor aald Eatate
2004(4 French A w . 322-7234.
SALES BROKER
LOCH ARBOR. L f«. 8 BR, S
I1 IH Magnolia Avenue
Furn. A pt 8300 MeBonvOle.
Banford, Florida
bath, pUyrm., cen t air-con.
FURN.
3
BR
dowtuUIre
A
pt
Pnbllah May SL t l , A Jun* I,
807 Ridge Rr., 322-8382 for
(86. 107 W. Sth. 322-8290.
t l . 1114.
3 BR House Trailer. Bowman'a
C D U -lt
SMI Perk Dr.
322 3419
appointment.
Trailer Court.
ROSE COURT APTS.
IN CIRCITT COPRT, NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND 1 BR Furs. Near Base. 3018 Lake Cottage, Furo. 322-8106.
FOR BKNINOLH C O U N T Y ,
Sanford Ave. S4S-4323.
FLORIDA.
Unfurnished 3 BR, bouse, kit­
IN CHANCRRY NO. I«*NB
1 BR., Furn. bouee, Lake
chen equipped. 322-3651.
MAKOAHET L TROTTER.
Mary. No pots. 821-3049 or
W A T C H Y O tm
P lain tiff,
RENT A BED
v».
333-8347.
IMVHSTMMNTe * •
IIAHRY TROTTER.
RoHaway, Hospital ft Baby
DefandanL CUTE I BR unfum. Hooaa,
NOTICE OF
UL equipt. w. stove only.
AT
•GIT FO R DIVORCE
By Day, Week, s
TOl IIA RUT TROTTER,
■BAOKUS-aUn-T
Rea*, r o o t Avail. June 18. Ph. FA 2-5111 111 W. li t St.
Whoa* rosldsnr* la
333-0511.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
unknown to IRaUitlff,
Ionsrs

Ball-Blair Agency

$100

Stenstrom Realty

You ar* baraby n otlflsd that
a Complaint for D ivorce has
bssn tiled against you. end you
ar* required to atrv* a copy
o f your Anawtr o r other PleadIng
ta
th#
Com plaint
on
P la in tiff* Attorney. JOHN W.
BCRUOar, J R , P. O. Bog IH L
TtTU IV IL LE . FLORIDA, and
fll* th* original Anawar or
other Flooding In tha o ffice
o f tb* C ltrk o f th* Circuit
Court for Bsmlnol* County, In
hi* o ffic e at Banford. Florida,
on o r bofor* th* Sth day af
July, IlM . If you fall to do
oo. Judgment by default w ill
b* takrn agalaat you fo r tb*
r* lltf demanded In th* Complaint.
DONE and OHUERKU. at
Sanford, Florida. U la l r « day
o f Juno, 1144.

Legal Notice
Nsertstrotlo# at

3-ROOM furn. a p t $45 a o .
loci water ft elec. 322-0313.
107 Locust 8t.

FtotlHoso Name
We th* undersigned, being 8. Bosch RsaUls
duly eworn, do hereby declare
under oath that Ih* namao af
HUTCHISON’S
alt parts as letsrsitod In Ih*
OCEANFRONT APTS.
bualnooa or yrofaaotoa eorrlod
on undar Ih* aamaa of ROLL.
33S So. Atlantia
INO HILLS OOUNTHT CLUB
Daytona Beach
ESTATES at P. O. Bog 111,
Ceil 332-4051
Lengwood, Florida, and tho **Mat of Ih* Inlaroat, la aa fal­
len ai
V. For Bate sr Uaal
S ubs

K a lsa t o f
la tsra ol

3 BEDROOM HOME
Frederick E. glad*
Owner
ON CRYSTAL LAKE
IL Slads
Owner
Frederick E. Blade
GEHR R E A LTY
May n. Slade
(SEAL)
STATE OF FLOEIDA
322-3561
Arthur N. Bockwllk. Jr. COUNTT OF SEMINOLE
Clark Circuit Court
■worn ta and auhoorlhod bo­
S*mloolt County, Florida. rer a * this leth day *4 May 8 BB, home, HT CaUUsa Dr.
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
A. D. 1114.
Deputy Clerk
Webber N Hstns*
JOHN W. SCRUOOS. J*.
Notary Public. Stats af CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call a v a a l s g e
Attorney for Plaintiff
Florida at Large
•ITU a. WaahtBRtaa Ava.
My Oomuiltaioa Xxplro*
832-UM.
F. H Eeg m s
Meet 4. IMS
pqMleh May II, IS S Jaae
TttMvtlU, Florida
t BEDROOM housa, 823-1138
Publish June |, II, IS, St, 1M4 1 IS. IISL
CDA-tS
after « p. a .
CBU-48

V

Deltona

hi Orison* hom**lt*» —yeu'iq
SMU4S t* H * how tu t M«cfcl*'* latmt *#0
B***t**t community i* growing. And
« * M a community grow*, tone value*

Wrm with N. Drive ewer M i r and find *wt
tar yowfMtt how Ju*t *10. *Urt* you *
m* Wwv I* owning a *p*ct*d* Dalton* hammlU,
•4th Central Water Main* end Pored SUM*
tncludog to tho M( low price of only 811*31
them, enjoy a fro* rid* on th* rtvortwat,
-Dolton* Quean". T*ka a a*l(-guld*d tour of
tho Stopping ruts, th* Uketront Community
Club, tto all* *1 th* tl-hol* foil court* and (to
tavriy touring a m at M*c*t*-Bullt DELTONAI

OMVI OUT TOOAYI
C 5 *ro* I to*rSfrT?? dI ltonaT

�A #■»

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted
NEARING
1518
8 Bedroom»,
ly pymU.
8074.

COMPLETION
HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
ELLIOTT
white, live-in. Salary. Ph.
H* baths, Month*
3220587 before 6 p.
$T«2S. Call 3223230912 after 8.

19 BEAUTIFUL ACRES
15 acres .n bearing grove,
loaded with fruit, included
to Sales Price. Frontage on
2 clear lakes. Lovely, mo­
dern 2 Bedroom, Florida
Rm. Home, surrounded with
large oaks. Garage, work­
shop and supply room. This
very
desirable
property
available only due to ill
health of owner. Call us for
appointment. Exclusive with

Stir

franforh

frralb June 11, 1964 — Pope 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

m.

It). Situations Wanted
DEPENDABLE Girl
w-ork. Ph. 322-7807.

wanta

STEADY Days Work desired.
1000 13th St. 1st fir. Lucille
Lamar.
PRACTICAL Nurse will care
for aged couple or 2 single
people In my home. Phone
3228135.

20. Babysitters

EVERETT A. HARPER BABYSITTING. Mamie HaUi-

gin 322-4089.
AGENCY ■ REALTOR
2485 S. Park Ave.
21. Beauty Saloas
Pbones FA 2-2254 or FA 2-2235
Spring Permanent Special
RAVENNA PARK
20 Percent off regular prices
SPECIAL!
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
ONLY $075 DOWN
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
(Terms on Down Pymt. If
Permanent Special
Needed)
20T- off Regular Prices
Assume
payments of $97
Children's Haircuts $1.00
monthly on this lovely 3
Ace Beauty Salon,
Bedroom, 2 Bath, kitchen
Ph. 322-852B
aqulpt Home, with central Mayfair Hotel
heat for winter comfort, in VOTO’S Budget Wave $7.50;
the VERY BEST of Condi,
$15 Regular $10. Complete
tion. Can be ahown Immedi
eve. app'ls. Free parking.
atelyl
2nd A Oak

W

*

Seminole Realty
1901 3. Park Ave.
FA 2*5232 anytime
DUPLEX APT. Partly furn.
83800. Buy from Owner.
Good Investment. 1209 Myr
tie Ave., Ph. 322-1234.

$100 DOWN
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 &amp; 3
Bedroom Homes available in
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around!

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime
IN RAVENNA PARK
An immaculate 3 BR, CB
home. Drive by 108 Valencia
Dr. and sec the Beautiful
lawn, fenced in yard, large
citrus trees, e x t e n s i v e
shrubbery, well for sprinking, wall-to-wall carpet in
Living Room, Refrigerator
k Stove, Drapes and airconditioner. AU for a modest
Down Payment and $98.75
month,
which
includes
every thing!

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-8123
la

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your aalactlon
those Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government
O w ned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
•• Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the best home
buy, see the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

1-18 Hp. Johnson Motor. Perf.
cond. Almost new. 322-2381.
PONTOON Boat. trlr. A mo­
tor, lop A side curtains, 7
preservers, paddle, anchor,
cabinets. A*l Condition, l’ h.
DcBary 668-1125.

38. Motorcycle* - Scooter*
1956 Cushman
Highlander.
Good condition, $75. Ph.
322 8687.

39. Trailer* • Cnhnnit*
1962 HOMETTE. 55 x 10, 3 BR
14 x 10 LlV. rm. 322-8719.

WE HAVE SOLD OUR

^
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TEN

DAYS!

Take Advantage Of These New
Car Trade&gt;Ins* They Are Ex­
ceptionally Clean &amp; In Perfect
Condition. Check Our Prices. They
Are the Lowest in Central Florida
1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
900 Series, Bucket Sente, 4-Speed Tranemleelon,
Radio and llralrr.

*1895
1963 Volkswagen 2-Door
Sunroof, AM-FM Radio. Like Newt

*1595
1963 Porche 75 Coupe

'60 Ford, $681 bal. $32 mo
'CO Lark, $590 bal. $29 mo.
'60 Renault, $181 bal, $27 mo
'53 Cadillac, *351 but i5» mo,
'59 Chcv., $741 bal. $37 mo.
'59 Olds, $597 bal. $32 mo,
'59 Ford, $401 bal, $23 mo
'59 Merc., $777 bal. $38 mo.
'56 Imperial, $781 bal . $35 mo,
'58 Ford, $501 bal $31 mo.
'58 V4 Truck. $787 balI, $36 mo,
*57 Bulek, $597 bal. $32 mo.
'57 Olds, $681 bal. $34 mo,
'57 Chcv., $097 bal, $33 mo.
'57 Ptym. $610 bal. $32 mo,
'57 Dodge, $481 bal, $21 mo.
'57 Plym., $541 bal, $27 mo,
'57 Plym. $640 bal, $32 mo.
’56 Chev, $531 bal. $28 mo.
'56 Ford, $381 bal, $24 mo.
'56 Plym., 1297 bal,, $17 mo.
•55 Pont., $491 bal. $26 mo,
'55 Mere., $490 bal, $25 mo.
'55 Ford, $237 bal., $10 mo.
*55 Chcv, $490 bal, $28 mo.
'S3 Old*, $299 bal, $16 mo.
'52 Ford, $187 bal, $10 mo,
*50 Pont., $497 bal. $27 mo.
•l a i i l
* •t « •

34. Articles For Sale

New Mercurys
&amp; Comets

IN

Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers - 668 &lt;618
Clark St., Enterprise

Originally Priced Over 14.700. Only 17,00*
Actual Mileal

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP 20” Multiple purpose portatilo
Free inspection, estimate*,
fan. Leas than 1 year old.
FOR A PAINTER, inside or
pickup, delivery. Rccorlng
Ph. 322-2058.
out, call Luther Tasker at
A repairs discounted.
HOTPOINT Elec, range. Deep
322-61».
21 Hi E. 3rd.
322-3443
well. $25. Ph. 323-0352.
25. Plumhinfr S e rv ice s
31 A. Pets
Cheek with
PLUMBING
CARPETS
A’lu CARTE
FRENCH
POODLE
Puppies.
6
Contracting Repairs
wka. old. AKC Ph. 322-4137. For the BEST Carpet Values
FREE ESTIMATES
anywhere. Sa mples shown
R. L. HARVEY
FREE Kilteni, Part Persian.
In your home.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Ph. 322-5475.
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
241-6194 or
27. Special Services
32. Flowers • Shrubs
Leroy C. M icTavlih, Owner
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
322-5545 Evenings
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
Rebuilding • Refelting
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
FREE ESTIMATES
GET professional e a r p e t
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
GENE CUMBAA
cleaning results—rent Blue
322-2881 - After 12 p. m.
33. Furniture
Lustre Elec. Carpet Shimpooer $1 per day. Carroll's
Berrybill Painting Contractor. Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Furn.
Commercial • Industrial • Quick Service With Ibe
Residential. Free estimate.
Cash. SUPER TRADING 35. Articles Wanted
We Appreciate Your Busi­
POST. FA 2-087T,
ness. 322-2287.
CASH for good clean Used
For the biggest selection of
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
IRONING: IN MY HOME
nearly new and used furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322 9240
ture, see Noll's Furniture
322-8591.
Brokerage In Casselberry
OVER 25 YEARS
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8. DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
of Fine Workminship m Up­
clothing * rags. 322-2750.
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ Used furniture, appliances,
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
covers. Time Payments as
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. 36. Automobile* • Truck* g A d n
SANFORD AVE.
tittle as IS mo. Drapery
Larry's Mart 111 Sanford
OPEN
EVENINGS
1983
FORD
4-dr.
Galaxlo,
8Hardware Installations.
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4183.
cyt. 31700. Ph. 322-5490 after
KULP DECORATING SHOP
5 p.m.
Ph. 322-2335

*3595
1960 Chevrolet Brookwood
4 Door Station Wagon
V-8, I’ owerglide, Radio and lleiter. Extra Clean.

*1395
1958 Cadillac “ 62” Hardtop
4*Door, Full Power and Air Conditioning. Vary Nice I

*1295
U I I M T LIN C O LN l l j f
l l U l l I MERCURY l l l V o

National

109 N. Palmetto A ve, Sanford
Ph. 322-1881

Winter Park
Ph. Ml 4-0109

IUIZ

LAWNS MOWED. 322-2155.

Free Estimates

3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY 1249.80
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
398 Loofwood Plata
17-92
Ph. 938-4583

FREE ESTIMATE

Need a shelf, screen porch, Vpbolstsring k Mattress resovaUng. Naw k Uiad Furni­
new room, carports, new
ture. Cali Nix Bedding M ff.
bouse or remodel. B. E.
Co., at T08 Celery Ave.
Link. 322-7029.
FA 3-31 IT.

Building
Contractor

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

63 Oldsmobile Super 88

JUNE SPECIAL: Men'a shoea

tr»ni_,

$2.99 pr. Ladle*' shoes 31.45
pr. Surplus City, 201 W. 1st

ASSUME PAYMENTS
On Late Model Dial ZigZag.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Makes buttonholes, tews on
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
buttons, blind a 1 1 1 c h e a,
All Typea and Sizes
monograms and embroiders.
Wc Repair and Service
With Guarantee. Take up 4
STINE
payments of $7,15 each. Ph.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Credit M ir. 322-9411.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
51apie finish Baby Cradle.
2iL Automobile Service
Practically new. $20. Ph.
322 8790.
CARBURETOR

MOTOR CLINIC

Jim Hunt Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

When you buy a u*ed car nr (ruck hearing the
famous "O K " sticker you know you ran find
no better value regardless of price. You're aw■ured o f miles and mile* of trouble free driving
with these outstanding buy*.

34. Article* For Buie

322-4234

OVERHAUL
$7.05 Up Includes

ECONOMY CARS
NOW BEING SOLD AT

Phone 322-4503

FURNITURE

READY MIX CONCRETE
P ilioi, Floor, Free Estim a.n
Parts &amp; Labor
Sills, lintels, steps, block*,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
705 French Ave.
322 0235
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stopping stones.
Ph. 322 8532
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
111-WAY 66 SVC.
309 Elm Ava.
322-5781
Office 322 2111
Hiway 17-92 at Onora Rd.
Night 322-0848
Sanford, Florida
LATE model ‘S3 Telefunken
323-0700
FREE Wheel Pack or Lubri­
SO reo Console, has phone,
£524 Park Dr.
Senford, Fla.
AM-FM radio with multi­
cation with thii ad. Mgr
Walter Cooper, 5 yr«. Svc.
plexer. Retail* tor over $500
15 B usiness O p p ortu n ity
Sta. Exp.
Just $300. 322-4583.
DUPLEX APT. Partly (urn.
CHIEF BEING TRANSFER13800. Buy from Owner.
BED O V E R S E A S , And
Good investment. 1209 Myr­
wants someone to assume
tle Ave.. Ph. 322-1234.
Senkarik Gians and Paint remaining 4 payments of $9
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Company
on '63 Model Swing Needle
Good location. Good pro­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
Dial-O-MaUc Z 1 g Z a g ,
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Makes Fancy D e s i g n s ,
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Makes Buttonholes, sews on
•
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
AUTOMOTIVE
buttons, monogram*, em­
AIR-CONDITIONING
broiders, Etc. Pb. 322-7457.
SHELL OIL CO.
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
Want to own your own Bus!WEDDING GOWN, list It,
Good Used Cara Sold
n e s a?
Opportunity
now
full length, lace top, long
818 French Ave.
322-7765
exists for Shell Service Sta­
sleeves, full length tiara
tion in Sanford Area Paid
Auto Glass, Tap*
veil. 322 6113.
training Program and finan­
k Sea' Covers
HONEY FOR BALE: One gal­
cial assistance available. In­
lon, $3.00. CaU 322-2960 af­
vestment Required. Please
ter 5 p. m FREE DELIV­
write to Box 32 c /o Sanford
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
304 W 2nd St FA 2-8032
| Herald for appointment &amp;
CITY LIMITS.
5
1
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
do tails

•t.T

Gateway To The rraterway
H obson S p o rtin g Gooda
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
$04-8-8 E. let. Pb. FA 2-5961

Repossessions

"What do you suppoae the meant when ahe said,
'The next war would be won In the AIR'?"

22. Build • I'alnt - Repair

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­
lize—Ph. 322 4244.
New Cualuiu Built Home on
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Crystal Lake. For informa­
tion call 822-3378.
Plano Tuning and Repair
tt L. Harmon - FA 8 4 8 8

Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Rambler Sta.
'62 CORVA1R Monza, 4-speed, 1963 White
Wag., 6 cyl., 1 owner, Exc.
bucket seats, white witn red
cond. $200 down. 322-2777.
interior, $1600. Ph. 322-3707
after 3 p.m.
i960 Chev. Imp. aporl cpe.
V/8 Automatic. Radio A
1957 Chevrolet, A/T, 4 Dr.,
Heater, etc. A Real Clean
new paint, A-l Shape. $595.
Car .............................. $1295
J. P. Motors
1500 French Ave.
322-7672 1962 4 Dr. B. A. Chcv. 6 cyl.,
std. shift. Radio, heater.
1982 FALCON Futr* while
Nice rhape
$1495
with auto. Irammis'ion, red
Can be Seen Daily at
leather bucket seals, RAH,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
low mileage Terms I yr.
Evening* Call 3220816
of low pymts, $250 cash.
WHY Buy romeone else* trou­
322-4563.
bles
1958 MERCURY 4-&lt;Tr. Sta. Wa WHY Go to the expense of a
gon, P/S, Brakes, push but­
second ured car
ton drive. Original owner A WHEN You can drive a brand
paint. $140. After 6 p m .
new Verpa for $500
322 6630.
down and $1.50 per
week, and get tip to
1959 PLYMOUTH 2 dr., 0 cyl.
135 m.p.g.
Completely rebuilt, $395.
Transmission guaranteed for
1959 TRIUMPH Motorcycle,
urc.
low mileage, $595.
LEWIS
SALES A SERVICE
1956 OLDS "88" Hardtop, $193.
2517 Country Club Road
No Down Payment Necessary
322-7928
Sanford Motor Company
800 French Ave.
322 4382

J Bank $

HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
29. AutomobD* Servlet
105 So. Oak — 322-5742

s Bedroom, 3 bath, assume
payments. 322-7418.

V A - FHA

36. Automobiles • Trucks! 36. Automobile* • Trucks 37. Boats • Motors

4-door hardtop, V -l engine. auto.
power (tearing k brakn,
radio k healer, air conditioned. A
low mllragr on* owner car In ex­
cellent condition.

60 Cadillac Sedan
DoVILLE, Equipped with full pow.
er and factory air conditioning.

63 Corvair Monza
4 speed
heater.

Iranetniieion,

radio and

*3 4 9 5
*2 6 9 5
*2195

61 Chevrolet Pickup
Half lout long wheel bee*, Fleetside bed, automatic Iranaialtdun.

61 Cadillac Coupe
DeVILLE, Automatic Iranimivalon,
radio, heater, power steering and
brakes, power windows and erata.
A one owner, low mileaga car.

*3 2 9 5

60 Oldsmobile Super 88
4-door hardtop, V*8 engine, auto­
matic tran*., power steering and
brakes, radio A heater, air condi­
tioned.

1958 CHEVROLET

4-llonr Power Steering, Power Brake*,
All New Tire*. One Owner!

1962 Pontiac Tempest
4-Door. Straight Stick, Very Economical.

1962 Rambler Classic

1995
1395
1295

1957 LINCOLN
4 Hour Hardtop,
Condition.

Power,

1957 MERCURY
1957 FORD
2 Dour Srdan V-8, Fordomatlc.

1957 MERCURY
4 Door Hardtop.

1961 Cadillac

1956 MERCURY
Monlrlatr 2 Door Hardtop.

2995

EXTRA SPECIAL
1963 Oldsmobile 98
Luxury Sedan. A One Owner Fine
Cer Equipped With All Power Fea­
ture*. Including power Wfndpwm
end Power Seat*. Air Conditioned.

Save

Air

4 Door Srden, Fully Equipped.

1956 STUDEBAKER
Holden Hawk V-8, Automatic, Radio,
Heater.

1956 OLDSMOBILE 88
4 Door Sedan Hydramatic,
Heater, Eatra Clean.

Radio,

1955 OLDSMOBILE 88
4 Door, Rebuilt Engine,

1953 CHRYSLER
New Yorker. 1 Door Sedan.

*3 9 5
*195
*3 9 5
*195
*195
*195
*195
*3 9 5
*3 9 5
*195
*150

TRUCKERS ATTENTION!
1956 Ford V i Ton Panel Truck
V-8, Stick

Saturday Afternoons

*195

Lowoat Price* In Town I

Holler Motor Sales

HUNT MERCURY IN C

COMPANY
Ph. 322-6231
Ph. 322-0861

Fall

60 Special Fleetwmid 4-Door. Every Con­
ceivable Cadillac Power and Luxury
Feature. Factory Air Conditioning. New
Tire* All The Way. Sold New For Over
17.000.

V-B engine, automatic tranendselon,
radio and heater.

2nd. St Palmetto
2607 Park Dr.

2095

1962 Ford Galaxie XL
2*l)nor Hardtop. Bucket Seale, Power
Steering. Ford* Hot Onr That Will
i'lraee The Young In Heart.

4-speed transmission and heater.

Night k

I960 SIMCA
4 Door Sedan, 4 Spaed Traps. Real
Bargain.

4 Hour Srdan, I Cylinder, Slick.

*1495
62 Corvair Van
*1495
62 Olds Cutlass Coupe
*2 0 9 5
Opes Friday

Come Get 'Em Thip Week Only!
All Good Transportation!

boat of tho rest.

4-Door. Mind Shifting GasraT A Perfect
Second Car.

*2 3 9 5
*1395

W holesale!

Under our Goodwill sign you'll find lino usod Pontiac* and iha

1662 Pontiac Starchlcf

63 Chevrolet Biscayne
4-door STATION WAGON. V-8 en­
gine, standard Iran*., radio A
neater. A rlran local onr owner
car, epotleea throughout.

Buy here! You're
sure to get full
value in a fine
used car.

BLER

109 Palmetto A v * .
332*4884

S ta le r *

W. PARK MI 4-0301

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L.

Dill Burnt,

PAINT • BOMSHOP

M. “ Shorty" Phillip*
Atwt. Servlet Mgr.

Dody Shop Mgr.

We Are Expanding And Improving Our Services In The Seminole
By Offering Sanford's Only Truly Complete Auto Sales And
•
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FREE Estimates On Body Work
FREE Check On Auto Malfunctions
Factory Trained Mechanics

PHONE 322-1481

f

Ford Falcons, Fairlanes,
f
Galaxies, Mustangs,
Thunderbirds, Ford T ru c k s /
PRE-CONDITIONED

519 E. FIRST STREET, SANFORD
W inter Park — Ph. M I 4-8916

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Kinship Revisited
It Is becoming more obvious every
day that people aren’ t people.
The first hint came quite a while
back when scientists decided thut
man was descended from the mon­
key. While this was perhaps not too
flattering, it was accepted by man
with a lighthearted attempt to laugh
it off. The monkeys merely ignored
it.
Now, science has gone even fur­
ther in nligning man with animals.
It says rather flatly that human be­
ings share basic hereditary charact­
eristics with all other backboned an­

And Nobody Thought It Was Loaded

Worry Clinic

imals. (There MUST he a prettier
way to describe human beings than
that!)
From a genetic standpoint, the
scientists say, man is still most close­
ly related to the monkey (85 to 00
per cent). But he also has a kinship
to mice, rats, hamsters, guinea pigs,
rabbits and cows that comes to about
20 to 25 per cent.
Adding it up, it seems to make
man more than 100 per cent nnimnl.
The way some of us humans carry
on at times, you could hardly blnmc
the animals if they sued the scient­
ists for slander.

Letters

pean state in America’s postwar po­
sition taking such a long and broad
view of its interest,
"Now that Western Europe, ineluding Britain, is prospering, the
least we can do is to pay tribute to
the relative and partner who nursed
us hack to self-earned health, both
when our very life was in danger
and when wo were being debilitatedly convalescent."
Thank you, Economist!

Thought For Today
So that you may approve what is
excellent, and may be pure and
blameless for the day of Christ.—
Philippians 1:10.
Humility is a virtue all preach,
none practice and yet everybody is
content to hear.— .John Seldom

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N BA ) —
Tin? State of Mississippi is
getting ready with a plan the
aim o f which—ut the very
least— is to delay n final, po­
tentially explosive confronta­
tion with federal authority
over desegregation of public
schools.
I.ikely to he hntldcd soon
to Gov. Paul Johnson for sig­
nature are four legislative
bills which would, for all
practical purposes, allow him
to close public schools that
have been ordered by U. S.
courts to desegregate and to
set up s private sehool sys­
tem for Mississippi white
children.
The proposal in question
would permit the stale to
make tuition grants to pri­
vate sehool students, to pro­
vide them with free text­
books, to protect the retire­
ment status o f teachers who
may shift from public to pri­
vate schools, and to vest In
the Education Finance Com­
mission the power to super­
vise these efforts.
These ntessures have the

Herald Area Correspondents

i

Altamonte Springe
Mrs. Julia llartos
838-1318
Rear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838*3678
Casselberry
tire. Jene Casselberry
838-5046
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magia
365-3741

Geneva
Mrs. Jos. K. Mathirtix
349-4824
Lake Mary
Mre. Frances Wester
322-6218

Detlary
Mra. Adam Muller
66B-4410
Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
668-5631
Enterprise
M in Helen Snodgraaa
668-9933

Page 1-A

dangers which would inevit­
ably accompany the Introduc­
tion o f school desegiegation
into the last 11. 8. state with
no shred of it today.
The
prospect would he
elimination of lire possibility
that President Lyndon John­
son might have to resort to
use o f federal troops to hall
possible resistance to desegre­
gation orders. This has been
one of the few really sharp
swords
hanging over the
President's head in an elec­
tion year that in most ways
looks amazingly premising
for him.
Mississippi ohscrvrrs are
guessing that final desegre­
gation orders will soon lie
bonded
down
for
public
schools In tho cities o f Jackson nnd lliloxl and the rural
county o f l.enke, home crunty o f former Gov. Iloss Har­
nett.
II. fv Distrlrt Judge Sid­
ney Mize recently heard the
Jackson ense on its merits.
It involves as petitioners the
children
of
slain
Negro
Irsder Medgsr Evers. The
Jsckson sehool board is under
temporsry ecurt order to
produce hy July Ifi s onegrsde desegregation plan for
the coming year that could
he made to stand.
Hearing In the other esses
will he coming along shortly
with the ultimate prospect
much the same.
Once the legal situation Is
finally defined, Gov. Johnson
could act to institute private
schools in the affected areas,
The timing o f any movea
could he governed by the evj.
dent hope of achieving maxi­
mum delay.
If nnd when a confronta.
tion between the two John­
sons does occur, however, it
1 may net prove quite the bit­
ter affair past Mississippi
experience
would
suggest
Gov. Johnson, In five months
in office, has set a far more
moderate tone than did his
predecessor, Ross Harnett

governor's hacking, and It ap­
pears his clenr intent to use
them to avoid ns leng ns pos­
sible any racial mixing in
Mississippi schools.
This formula, o f course, is
closely patterned after thut
employed by lornl authorities
since
106U in
Virginia's
Prince Edward County. The
U. S. Supreme Court has Just
voided this approarh, in e f­
fect ordering Prince Edward
to reopen Its long-closed pub­
lic schools.
Hut Mississippi authorities
indicate their belief that any
application o f the Prince Ed­
ward decisions to Mississippi
schools could not hr managed
in time to prevent use of the
private school system in cer­
tain arras in the coming fall
school term.
If thnl exception should
prove correct, then thr opera­
tion o f public schools with
both white and Negro pupils
might he put off at least un­
til February lthlG ami per­
haps later.
With such delay would come
I awoidanre of the explosive

Sanford, Florida

I,aka Monroe
Mra, If. L. Johnaoa
322-4722
Lnngwnod
Mra. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlandn
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-1989
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
322-4811
Oyiedo
Kira. Evelyn Lundy
365-3610

Friday, Juno 12, 1961

WALTKU A. UIKLIIW, Kill's Oil AXIS rtlNMtUKH
r iiA S K VOl.TOl.lVK, Urcalsllus - Urssrsl M is t ir r
JULIAS L. ITKSITHUH
ROT OHKtSX
A dvertising M an sgir
A ssociate fcMllor
MOV I’ I IT T
HAIIIIV I. JO II.M O *
U tntral Atlvertlslna lla n a g tr
A lin sxln g Editor
j r i i i w im . i . s
II A llll I I TIT K. IT A I’ LKTOV
County
Editor
C liis lfls d D lrsctor
IIU IH U S

K lI.I.M U ll.W

Tslsgrsuti Editor
D O Ilia W ILLIAM *
s o c i.t r Editor

JA N IB

SHOEMAKER

ilusiness Manager
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paid la advance.
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Haase D elivery

Entsrsd sa second cis ts m atter O ctooer It, ISIS at the Post
O ffice o f Sanford, Florida, under the Act a f R aagrsts o f March.
T in litra ld la a m .m b sr af the United Prase which Is satitled exclusively to tho uso for rspuhllcatloa o f alt the local
nows printed In this newapaper.
Mo part o f any matarlat, ntw a or advertising, o f this edition
o f The gantord Herald m sy he reproduced In tn y m eaner w ith ­
out w ritten perm ission o f tho pablleher a f The Herald. Any
Individual o r firm responsible for in ch reproduction will he
considered at in frin gin g on The H eralds cop yrigh t end will b»
held liable for dam aging under the law. Published dally escept
Saturday, Sunday sa d C ? " A M u ; puhllahtd Salord ay proceeding
■Chrtalmea.

Use it at your Girl’s Club
some s h r e w d observations
about your companion just on Meeting nnd rehearse till you
the basis of his hobbies, for are adept and graceful at
extroverts will prefer to col­ steering conversation by fad­
lect autographs, whereas in­ ing out with n question mark!
(Always
w rite
to Dr.
troverts are more likrly to
Crane In rare o f this n ew s­
he stamp collectors!
paper.
en closin g
a long
Usually this "II" will he
stam ped, addressed envelope
adequate to get the hoy friend
nnd 20 ernts to ro v e r ty p ­
into animated conversation.
ing and printing ro s ls when
Rut if talk begins to hog
down, then suitrh over to jn n send fo r one o f his
TICK IT niLIOKNTLVl
h&lt;wikfrta.)
CASE S-4BI): Molly T, aged *'E," which represents “ En20, is the shy coed who didn’t lertnfniitent,"
know how to win a hoy friend.
This c o v e r s everything
She felt that lack of n from athletics to movies,
pietty fare was going to keep legitimate stage plays, etc.
hrr an old maid.
Girls, always remember to
Tkr llerst# w r lr s w r i If*But she had average good fade out of your part of the Irrs Irsm IIS r M ilr fl ■&gt;« r"*1He
srtslrs. f b r rsrllee may
looks and very pretty teeth.
dialogue with a questionl
n p i n som e piN lldril ihr tel­
For a question mark is even ls- nIiii rarrles Ihr w riter's
8t&gt; I coached her in how to
accentuate
Ii e r attractive shaped like a fish honk. And true s is ir n n ,I sUitress. 1.f l i e r s
nf I r s r r Ih ss SSrt vvnrrfs will
month, for that's the focal it thus "hooka" the other hr a lie n |&gt;rrfrrf«ee. Teller#
person gracefully into contin­ sdaressed in nlhrrs s rs • re e slpoint in any face.
n l . l r n r , . « Idrd iS rr d » snl deol
If you have a "kissnhle uing the dialogue.
In |,ers,inslllles. I'se le y Is snt
After " E " you can then use published by T b s lle rsld .
mouth," you don't need to be
"I." which stands for ’■Lit­
a beauty queen.
Editor, Herald:
And a kissnhle mouth us­ erature," meaning h o o k s ,
On behalf o f the Senior
ually involves white teeth nnd magazines, best sellers, news­ Class of
Seminole
High
flashing lips that chronically paper columns ami comics,
School I would like to thank
“ Which comic is your fav­
smile and utter compliments
you for publishing the spe­
orite in our daily newspa­
to the surrounding hoys.
cial Graduation Edition in
"Dr. Grade," Molly said, af­ p er?" Molly ran thus begin.
th e
Sanford Herald. Wa
ter she hnd begun lining the Or—
realize the effort and time
"Did you ever use Comic
new "love iiinglc" on boys,
spent hy you and your staff
"I run out of conversation loo Hooks us the basis for writ­
and wc arc sincerely grateful.
ing
u
hook
review
in
high
90011 ,
We would also like to think
"A fter d i s c u s s l u g the sehool English classes?"
the businessmen o f Sanford
Finally,
the
letter
"P
"
in­
weather and our latest ath­
for their interest tn u*
letic game, then I don't know dicates the broad field of
shown hy the space they an
"Politics.”
what else to say.
Don't get into heated argu­ generously donated.
"In fact, l grow desperate
This edition means a lot to
mid feel like shouting ‘ Help, ments thereon, hut discuss
each
Senior in our class and
such topic ns, "Do you think
Help’ !"
it is right for Uncle Sam to we are grateful to you and
H-E-l.-P Formula
Several times in past years draft hoys at 18, yet still de­ your staff, and the businessI have warned you young pth o them of the right to men of Sanford for making it
possible.
people to dissert that very vote till they me 21 ? "
Sincerely,
Meanwhile, sandwich per­
word "H elp" Into its compon­
Jennifer
Thompson
sonal
compliments
between
ent letters.
Senior Class Secretary
Then use each letter ns a your queries nml memorize
prod or spur to open a new your conversational strategy
at home, much as you pineFirst Rodeo
avenue of conveianlimi.
The "H ” can thus represent lice on u talk for your Public
North Platte, Neb., was tha
site of the world'a first rod­
"Hobbies,” so nsk your mule Speaking class.
Semi for my booklet, ‘ 'For­ eo, It was atagrd July 4, IKcompanion if he ever collect­
ed stumps, old coins, bottle mula for Interesting Conver­ 82, hy Buffalo Hill Cody at
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How Sweet It Is
One may argue, ns many govern­
ments seem prone to do. that the
tens of billions of dollars in foreign
aid dispensed by the United States
all over the world since World War
II proceeded ultimately from our
own self-interest. To expect thanks
for nil this money is just another
indication of American naivete, if
not hypocrisy.
Even so, it’s nice to be thanked
once in a while, and any expression
of gratitude from abroad, however
restrained, is such n rare event that
it bears repeating.
Noting that U.S, aid to Britain,
which began with Lend-Lease in 1940, is now virtually ended, The
Economist of London recently wrote:
'T h e United States has given Bri­
tain $8.7 billion since the war. It
would he hard to imagine a Euro­

Dr. Crane’s

Holmes Alexander

Johnson At The Brink
WASHINGTON, I). C. —
Like Woodrow Wilson and
Franklin Roosevelt h c / o r c
him, President Johnson finds
himself with an idealistie so­
cial udvrnure at home, which
is now threatened by en­
tanglement in a fnr-nff war.
There is every sign that
Jchnson is on the verge of n
decision In Asia that is the
equivalent to Wilson’s arm­
ing of merchant ships which
drew us into World War I,
and to Roosevelt’s derision
that wc must not allow Hrltain to full before Hitler.
Unhappily, it seems to me,
we no longer have in Anrnrlriin public opinion that strong
spirit o f pride and self-suf­
ficiency which soma call na.
tlonaiism and some rail isola­
tionism. True, it was not
strong enough to prevent W il­
son from muddling Into n con­
flict that he sincerely abhor­
red, or tu scuttle Roosevelt's
machinations to Join what hr
grandiosely termed “ the war
against the tyrants." Never­
theless, nn IhmnlMir-isolation,
a traditional nnd appropriate
policy for this great contin­
ental Republic of those days,
did provide some necessary
opposition. And when war be
came a reality, this spirit
that would have kept us out
of other people's squabbles
hlnssnmed into j, glorious
patriotism — and Americans
went nil to win mighty bat­
tles. the latest celebration of
which we observed on the
150th anniversary o f D-Hay.
But here in the Slxities,
Lyndon Johnson’a decision is
not
helped
and
balanced
either hy the folksy common
sense whirh scorns foreign
brawls or hy the assurance
that, onre forced into a fight,
our patriotism will ratch
fire and go hellbent fo r vic­
tory.

Modem pacifism is not natinnallstlc, It is psychotic. It
seeks surrender. It shuns vir
tory to the unbelievable ex­
tent o f handicapping and
sacrificing our sons by sendi»'g them to battle In obso­
lete uircraft. I’acifisni expresses itself in recoiling
with intrllectuallsl horror at
the thought o f using our best
weapons, and o f drumming
Harry Gold water out of the
regiment for suggesting the
us# o f lerlical, low-yield
I'll keep talking as long as atomic devicee agelnit Com­
the think tank is gcod. That munists.
For these reasons, as well
means until I become non
■■ well as for others, John­
compos mentis.
— Former President Harry 8. son—and the country—have
Truman, on his 80th birth­ less chance to win a war than
Vtllaon, Roosevelt and pre­
day.
ceding generation! had. He
Sometimes you forget the will have to overrule the No
fundamental law of your con­
Win policy-makers who have
secration to expression: on* Ifiven us, since JOfil, the Bay
does not knew what you art o f Pigs, the Berlin Wall ,nd
saying; often even you do nut •he
sickly
touch football
foo
know it.
game in Southeast Asia, He
— Pope Paul VI, tamentlng will have to o v e r , the
po
split between are and the illiral peace-mongers who are
Church.
*P‘ to lead the Republican
Our rhallrnge, not tomor­ campaign If Goldwater is de­
row, hut today, is to accom­ stroyed. He will have to .upplish objectives whirh have f!'y # palpable hale-ffgutc,
eluded mankind since the be­ Ike Hi# Kaiser or like HR.
,r —" Psychological necessity
ginning of time.
— President Johnscn, during "■ warfare. It's very unlike­
ly that the country r*o he
his tour o f Appalachia.

aroused to a fighting pitch
over abstraction like saving
the Neutralists or retaining
cur World Power status in
the Far East.
To lay the mutter on the
line, we aie on the verge of
entering a war which we may
lie unwilling or unable to win.
Merely Ui state the proposi­
tion is to demonstrate how
intolerable it would he. Minty
of us see Lyndon Johnscn ns
the strongest
leader this

country has hail in half-rcit.
tury, We must nlso see that
i t will toko just as much
strength in hint to swing hack
to a policy of Western Hemi­
sphere priority ns to swing
into full notion in Asia.
The one weak thing that
Johnson could do is to con­
tinue in the tremulous foot­
steps which huvu brought us
to this brink. He—and we—
are in the worst fix of the
century.

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SID E G L A N C E S

Horoscope
Forecast

B y Galbraith

■ ATtlAD AT. Jl'.NE 1J, IM d
g c k k i i At. T r &gt; n r . x c i r A i
Until the sun goes dow n all
ktndi o f cleaning and renovat­
ing o f your surrounding* needs
to bo dona If you ara c o in s to
bevy these la such a condition
that you can concentrate upon
tha Tltally Important m a tu re
to be accom plished. Forget
flro llty until evening, wliea
you can be happy.
A l lie s (March 1! to April
1U — W ork in g on your fa v o r.
Ita hobblea la tha heat w ay to
•pend thla day. Devote eome
time to children about you.
Recreation with frlende ton lsh t
ahould Include male.
T A I H I ’ N (April 1» to May
;tt)— He eure to get home In
Immaculate order during day
eo that frlende can com e In
tonight and you ran feel proud.
Don't take any rleke with
money. Make no com m itm ents
6 h »H n K # r.
IIK N IM (May II to June 11)
Poatpone recreation until e v e .
nine ao that you get Important
dutlea behind you flrat. D on't
neglect any reporte that eee
Important. Today's w ork can
bring fine beneflta later.
M o o n c u n .n i n t h June ! l
to July I I I — Instead o f spendIng much money on frivolity
during day, use It for w orth ,
while purposes, d o on a sort
of
econom y
binge.
Then
amusement can be very inex*
pensive tonight.
I.KO July : : to August 21 &gt;—
Stop picking on others and
concentrate on Improvements,
your appearance, etc. Plnn for
a gala evening. Tou thrive on
adulation and thla la a fine
day and night for auch.
VIRGO (August : : to Sept,
ember 111— Petty tasks r e .
&gt;iulra early handling and oth ers
aleo come to you fo r help, eo
be sure to carry through b e ­
fore goin g out tonight. Make
home brighter. Paint, clean,
etc.
I.innA (September 11 to
O ctober 111— Planning a ao.
clal evening Is fine w hether
you plan to vlelt o r havo
guesle. Handle any probleme
with pale flret. Then have a
delightfu l
time
being
gay,
charming.
a r o N P io (O ctober 11 to N o­
vem ber 11)— Any unfinished
credit o r career a ffa ire must
be com pleted forthw ith today
before etepplng out tonight.
Meet obliga tion s to others.
Avoid application o f pressure
o f any sort.
g A (.IT T A llll'S (N ovem ber II
to December 11)— Tie aura you
flrat study well the details o f
ny new outlets you contentplate getting Into tonight. Put
that new contract to the test.
Inform stlon given may bt e r­
roneous
CAPRICORN (D ecem ber II
to January 10)— Iluay yottr
self with any Joint a ffa irs w ith
others that ara Important righ t
now. lie aura you ara exact
and win over ethers. Da eon•clantleus as wall «a vary
alert.
ARC ARM'S (January It to
February IS )— flood day to
clear up any problem s you may
have with aeeoclatee ao that
greater
oooparatlon
exists.
Coma to real understanding.
Then lake time lo have social
pleasure tage'h er.
IMSl'I&amp;g
(February
10 (a
March 10)— Tou have many
unfinished tasks lo get Into to ­
day, ao ha aura yuu also plea,a
co-w orkers. Then when ell la
done, you can slap out leisure­
ly, polatd. Dress vary wall.
IF T O l'R r llll .D IS HORN
TODAY, you w ill find It neeee.
eary lo encourage your pro­
geny as much as possible If
you want lo eee the fine pose!bllltlee In this ch ert m aterialee. Too much criticism would
cause your eon o r daughter to
w ithdraw Into a shall, aa It
were. H owever, do not neglect
a righ tfu l amount o f d ie d pllne ao that tha ord erly plan
o f Ilfs la set early. W ork
with tha public Is fine.
“The Stars Impel, (bey go
■at compel.'* What yea make
of yoar Ills la largely ap to
T on
SI’ NDAT, JUNK I I . 10OI
till A KIIAI.
TK M IK .Tl'IK Sl
Thla la a Sunday whan, until
midafternoon, you need to bo
very careful that you do not
gat Involved In any argument
or accident o r some fixed trou ­
ble o f an axpenalvs nature
could result, eo drive o r w alk
ca refully and follow lb* Ooldan Rule. The evening la fine
for social pleasures, frien d­
ships.
A lt ik s (M arch II ta April
IS) —
Safeguard
your
good
name today, which could be
sullied If you aot Impulsively,
taka chances. F ollow every
law and rule that appttea lo
you. Fn joy socia l fun In p.ra.
T A T H t'S (A pril 10 to May
10)— Avoid argum ents at home
which could destroy all tha
hsrmuny carefully built up fo r
ao long. Una harah word from
you la all that It takes. K vrnIng can than be charm ing, h ap­

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Tou can eaelly attend church,
study, get things done about
the house and have recreation
out - o f • door provided you
plan
lim e
wisely.
Impress
others favorably. Show your
ability.
MOON C lllL D ItKN (Juno II
to July 111— Hteer clear o f
that parson who tries lo make
you think you are not hand­
ling
money
a ffa ire
wisely.
H ow ever, discrim inate between
personal and mundane affairs.
Da more understanding.
I.KO (Jntr 11 tn August I t )
(la! out and do thiwe publln
•hores you have promised lo
do, ao that tonight you can
en joy the socia l graces. Ha
adroit. Than you wlu ou t over
any adversaries o f tha past.
THIRD (A ugust I t la Keptember I D — Da careful to do
what aver you hava promised
lo execute b efore you gat out
for a good time. K venlng ran
bs particularly enjoyable. Hal
up appointm ents early.
I. HI IIA (Heplrmber I t tn Oct*
obar I t ) — Cultivate kind and
good friends Instead o f perm ittla g one who want In argue
ov e r business matlara lo spoil
you r day. F ollow ow n logic.
Don't rely on Intuition, which
may be faulty now.
SI URPIO (O ctober II in No.
vember I I ) —Consideration and
klndueas with h igher-ups and
allies la essential ao that fine
benefits accrue In p. m. D on't
mix In If there ara arguments.
They do not concern yoo.
BAG ITT A H it'S (N ovem ber II
to Decambar I I ) .— Taka tha
needed time to plan a more
accurate system o f w orkin g
at regular Job. era you dash
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F o reca st
(Continued Prom Page I-A )
those w ho have highest Ideals.
Be Inspired.
I 'A P H t u m i (D rea m ier :*
to January JO)— G iving those
I » h n need your assistance a
helping hand li Important hafora you go In March o f plaaaura today. Evening can ba
w r y entertaining. Ilul don't
ahlrk your dutlea flretl
A t l l t t m t a (January SI to
February I D — Although kin
may not approve o f tom e o f
your faat frlrnda, be kind and
helpful to them. They later
change thalr attitude, are underetandlng. Evening ta fine
aoclally o r at the theater.
P le t'lia
(F ebruary
3# to
i March SO)— Enthualaatlc ap­
proach to new Ideaa la Okay,
but flrat ba aure they are
w orkable. Many w ill ba c o ­
operative. provided you are
practical. Study well before
m aking plane.
II* v m it l r i n i . n in itttiiN
Title l V. he o r aha will he one
o f those gifted children who
early area him eel f or he reelf
In the herolo light which can
ba tha trua futura fo r your
progeny, provided that you. aa
parent*, reallte that you hava
brought Into the w orld a w on ­
derfu l being and w ill nurture
you r child properly while In
you r care. Give education that
wltl fouler thle natural auparlortty.
“ The gtara Impel, th ey dn
not compel.'* What ynn make
nf ynar life le largely a p to
T O ll
M o s iu r , jr * n
in. i m i
r.K V h llA l. T It A UK ACT K* • A
day and evening whan many
little
tlreaome
and
dreary
chore* need to he flnlahad and
com pleted and you w ill ba Irk­
ed by auch b eca m e you w*ant
tu get o ff to greener paeture*
and more appealing puraulrte.
Nevertheless, If you go o f f to
theae a ttra ctio n ! before fin ­
ishing pending Jobe, you |n*e
the support o f many.
AHIlin (.March SI to April
13)— W llh all there la la do
about you. It l&lt; w i n to keep
buey and not w atte a moment
E fficie n cy
eeea you
eec.impllehlng much. Then you have
free hnura fo r greater plann­
ing and rale.
T A M IL '* (A pril 1« to May
SO)— Have you thought nf go
InK to that npeclallal and g e t­
tin g appearance Improved p r o ­
perly ao that yog make the
beet
Impreeelon
possible?
Then he o ff In right place!
Don't he extravagant.
GKMIKI (May SI to June
SI I— llca ch ln g greater harmo n ly at home la very Important
even If It meane boring work
o r apendlng some money. Avoid
helng frlvoloua In any way.
Thla could take away from
your praeent eecurtty.
Milll\ C im .IIIIK .tl (June SS
In July 111— Ily driving care­
fu lly and biting o f f any un
kind worda that w ant to com e
to the aurfica. you make thla
a h ip p y day. Make aura you
go over any reporte. etc., ca re­
fully. Keep huey.
1.13(1 (July S3 to Auguet SI)
— W hile you want to liv e e t
quite heavily at thla time. It
le beet you tend to amall mat(era metleuloualy flrat. Retain
present M rorltv. Make any l l teratlon t to real petal* wisely
VIII(to (Auguet SS to Sept­
ember as)-— There li nothing
w ron g w llh w anting to do
thing* perfectly, but not at
the etpenee o f other*. Labor
quietly
and
don't
pick
on
others. G entility I* the keynote
to eucceae.
I.lll IIA
(September
SJ to
O ctober SS)— Hmall dutlee may
aeem Irksome, but persever
ance c le a n them up quickly
and satisfactorily. Be kind to
on* who la 111 end need* cheer­
ing up. Show generosity.
a c o l t r i o (O ctober SI to No
ember St)— U* more thought
fill o f on* you admire w ho I*
In trouble at till* lime. Avoid
goin g r 't to aoolal affairs to ­
night. Yhay can l&gt;a very b or­
ing or get you Into trouble.
■A aiT T A H IL S — (November
SS to Decem ber I t ) — Any pub­
lic labors that need your a t­
tention
eliniitd
he
handled
quickly ao that you get appro­
bation
of
higher-ups. Civic
duties can be meet hslpful,
especially hualn'es.
C A t T lir n il*
(D ecem ber SI
t o January 10)— Htudylng w ell
the minutiae o f any new plana
you have In mind la Im port­
ant right now. A newcom er
can he a very etaunch hacker,
buccees cornea early If you are
thorough.
AQ LAIIIL* (January SI to
F ebruary I t ) — Exactitude la
very Important In all dealings
with others now. Thla Includes
both business and paraonal a f­
faire. Once your lillli are paid,
mate w ill be very happy In
» . m.
PtaLES
(F ebru ary
St
to
March 3#)— Im preis partners
w llh
your ability
to
keep
prom ises
made, even
If It
m eant sa crificin g wun* special
pleasure, work, lie con scien t­
ious. Than you esmant bonds
easily.
IP TOLU CHILD I I BORN
T o l l AV. the perfec Konlat la
defin itely here In this chart
and the humanitarian who a l­
w ays wants to iM let other*,
although possibly bemoaning
ow n file , Daelgnlng, en gineer­
in g, are particularly fine for
you r progeny, or any other
profession dealing w llh exact
detail. Teach early not to pick
on olh ers and alw ays to fo l­
low the ethical way o f Ilf*
“ The » la r« Impel, they do
Bet ram pel." AAkat ran make
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ADVKXTIBT CHURCH
Corner Ttb * Elm
R. I* M ath *** ------------- P a it o f
IKRVICEH BATURDAT—
■abbath School ------ » :!• »- mW orship Barrie* _ 11
a. m.
Wadnaaday Night
Prayar Sorvic# ------ 7:14 p■ ra.
• W i Hava Tbl* H op*" radio
m esa*** **eb Sunday A m.
at II I t *v*r W T tllt at 1444
• a poor rail* dial.

CHURCH

o r OOD
OF PROPHECV
SI64 Elm Avanu*
Rar. R. L. Strickland _ Paator
Sunday School „ — — 4:4b a. m.
W orahlp Sarrlea _ 1 4 :ti a m.
E . -.realistic S a ra .__7:14 p. ra.
Wadnvaday:
Toung Paopla V. I* B. Pvrv.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
B A PTIST CHURCH
1411 W. P lr*l f treat
Sunday School _ _ l * : t « a. m.
M ornln* Worahlp „ 11:64 a- m.
HI hi* Study (Sunday) 7:44 pm .
K ra n c tllttle Sarrlea 7 :** p. m.
Wad. Prayar Maat — 7:44 p. m.
BUI Btapban* .. ■ .
Paator
A Cordial W tleom o to All

7:14 p m.

Blbla Training Sara 1:44 pm .

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HW T. 411
Ph. 111.4114
Paator -_- ch a rter W'. Plank
Sunday School ___ _ 14:44 A m.
M ornln* Sarrlea _ l i n t »- m.
T r»!r.!r.s U n io n ------ 4:1* ». seK ranln* Sarrlea _ 7:14 p. m.
Wadnaaday Maatln**:
O rganisation* — 4:11 p m.
P r a y a r _________ _ 1 II p. m.
Choir
_____ —— 1:14 p, m.

Alliance
C H R trriA M MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
t i l l Park A**, at U tb SL
R«&gt; C C D**a. Jr. ----- Paator
* Ui.1*r gchoul ------ 1 : « a
W a rib ip Servlea — !»:• • *• m.
E vanlo* Worahlp — t : R » ®*
Alliance Tooth
P illow rh lp (*»»•) — Is41 P- mIW ed)
prayer Sortie*
t :* » P- m-

C o n g re g a tio n a l
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Unllad Church o f ChrHt)
Park Aaanua at 14th St
4:64 a. m. __ Church School
lo:64 a. m - _W orahlp Saraico
7.14 p m. „
Chriatian Touth
Ml ala try
Raa. IVattar A. R. McPhtraoa,
Paator

Christian
Episcopal

F IR S T CH RISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1447 M. Sanford Ara.
R. Varnon Puller
Sunday S c h o o l _____ 1:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
14:44 a. m.

Assembly Of God
PINKCREST ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. 17th an* Elm
H. M- W ll4*r -------------- Paator
■ on la y School —— 1:41 a m.
M ornln* W ershlp — 11:11
tn.
Evening Worablp ~ 1:14 p- m.
T ooth garv. (Son.) - 1:0* p. m.
M Id-W aek S*rv. (W ad.) - 1:14
p. m.

1IOLT CRO iS
441 B. Park At*.
Fr. Leroy D. Sopar, Itactor
H oly Communion
7:7# a. ra.
Fam ily Sarrlea and
Sunday School --------- f.M a. ra.
M orning Prayar
IFirat Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:64 a. m.

CHURCH O P CHRIST
Oanara
Ralph tlrawar Jr.
K ra n ia llit
Hlbl* S c h o o l ____ 14:64 A m.
M ornln* Worahlp _ 11:64 a. m.
K ranln* W orahlp — 1:14 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlea 7:14 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avano*
T. B. C h a n e * -------------Paator
M ornln* W orthlp — 1:14 a. m.
■ u n la y School —— 1:41 *• m.
M ornln* Warahlp — 11:44 A m.
T raln ln c Union — 4:1# P- ra.
K vaaln* W orablp - T :ll p m.
W l l Prayer ■*r*lea T:44 p. ra.

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
H ighw ay II W ait
Morris Ruby _____ Krangallet
lllbl* C l a s s _____ 10:64 A m.
M orning W orship __ 11:61 a. m.
Krantng W orahlp _ . 4:64 p. ra.
111L.1« ciaaaas Wad. _ 1:14 p. m.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. l l t b St. 4b Oak Av*.
n a il S m i t h ------------------- Paator
■nnday School — — 1:41 A m.
M ornln* Warahlp — U i4# A m.
T ra ln ln c Unnloa — 4t4l p. m.
E aanln* Sarrlea —
4:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:44 p. ro.
N uriary Op*a
W T R R ------------- ------- 7:1* P- "•
Sunday N il* Broadcast

CHURCH OP CHRIST
1111 Park Artnua
Bart Brow n _ _ _ _ Eaangeltat
Sunday
Bible S t u d y
14:46 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 11:66 a. m.
Kranlng Sarrlea — ( : I t p. m.
St* "H erald o f Truth" l p. ro.
Sunday on Channel 4
Tuesday
Ladlaa lllbl* Claaa _ 16:44 a. tn.
Wadnaaday
B lbl* C l a a a ----------7:14 p. m.

WESTS IDK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. 4b H olly Av*.
P au l M. C a lla y -------------Paator
Sunday School —
14:04 a m.
Sunday
M ornln* W orablp — 11:44 a. m.
Sunday
K ranln* W orsh ip _ 7:44 p. m.
WoUubtday
Prayar Sarrlea
7:44 p. tn.

FIRST

FRE E METHODIST CHURCH
C orntr 4th St. and Laural Ava.
Eugan* S h a ld o n ______ Paator
Talaphona: 111-7675
Sundar S c h o o l ____1:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp __ 14:41 a. m.
Evening W o r a h lp __7:0# p. m.
Wed. Prayar Barrie* 7:14 p. m.

N a z a re n e
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. In i St. at Mapl* Ara.
Paul B k k i t __________ Paator
Sunday School _ . — 1:41 a m.
Murnlng Worahlp — 10:45 a. ra.
Touth — — —— — 1:04 p. m.
Evangallatlc Sarvlca 7:60 p. ra.

sarrtc* (W ed.) __ 7:00 p. m.
Third Sunday
S ln g a p lra tto a ___4:00 p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Laka Mary. Fla.
P.ar. W. L H olcom bA Paatoa
Sunday
4:41 a m. —
Blbla School
11:00 a. m. — Morning W orah lj
7:00 p. m. — E rrn ln g Sarvlca
7:#4 p. m. — Wad. Mld*W*ak
Prayar Sarvlca*
7:0# p. tn _ Ind Wad. M ttitonary Sarvlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
111 Orange Slrtat
Rav. E. Ruth Grant — Paator
Sunday School —
10:00 a ra.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 A ra.
Sunday Evening — 7:70 p. m.
Wad. RlbU Study .. 7:10 p. ra.
Conqueror* Matting
Friday _________ _ 7:70 p. ra.

Lutheran

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1164 A Orlando D rive
H a y . 17-47)
Sanford, Florida
777-7717
Tha Rav. J. G ordon P a t r y,
Paalor
Sunday S c h o o l ____ 4:11 A m.
Murnlng W o r a h lp
111t'0 a. m.
Cumin union— Ft: at Sunday in
Each Month
K1NDK11UAKTEN AND X U RSEHT

But what an important part they are! Every one Is a House of God, dedicated to His service. Every one
is a community focal point, helping in a thousand ways to broaden and beautify the lives of its members. And
every one is a vital link in the shining chain of Christian belief that atretchea around the world.
Not far from where you live, there’s a church that could give your life a new dimension. Whatever doubts
and fears you may have, bring them to God in His House. You can roly on His promise that Hs will not leave
you comfortless.
THE CHURCH FOR A U _ • A U . FOR THE CHURCH

m

Church Of God
CHURCH o r OOD
Jlnd A French
If. C. S m i t h __________ Paator
Sundar School
4:41 a. m.
Murnlng Wnrahlp
11:40 a. m.
K vangtlletlc Narr. .. 7:10 p m.
Tuaa. Prayar Harr. .. 7:16 p. m.
Thure Young I'topla
E n la a ror - 7:16 p. m.

Runday
I Chronicle*
18:24-36

Th# Church I* th* greatest factor
on earth lor the building of charaatar and food d Uintah Ip. It is a rlomhouM of spiritual valura. Without •
Btnrn* Church, neither democracy
Kir dvHuatfcm can aurviva, Them
am four Bound rvaaotw why every
person ahould attend aarvfcn* tafa-

Cipyriabt 1464

Iw lyaad support tha Cl— th. They
arm (1 ) For hi* own mho. (X) For

hie childran'ambw. (.It For th* mb*
o4 hi* community and nation. (4)
Far tha aaba of the Church idarlf.
ha* moral and nalwid
larly and rand your Bible da&amp;y.

Tnraday
Psulm*
110:12.13

Wednesday
Micah
7:14-20

Thursday
Mark
11:15-26

F rfd ar
Acts
2:37-47

CHURCH OF TH E COVENANT
&gt;771 South Orlando Drlva
Thomaa 1L M a k ln ____Paator
Worahlp
6:00 a. ra.
Church School . ..... 10:00 a ra.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH
NOTICE

r iR S T METHODIST CHURCH
414 Park Ava.
John T. Adam* Jr. __ Paator
M orning W orahlp
4:70 p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 4:41 a. m.
Morning W o r a h lp
16:11 a. m.
M YF Matting*
4:74 p. m.
ilntarm edlata, Stnuiri
E vanm g W orahlp __ 7:1# p. ra.

Saturday
A rts
9:23-31

0

FIRST PRE5RTTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. F1a
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
Grovar c . Sawall Jr. _.. Paalor
E dgar W. Smith Jr. Aaalatant
Paator
Church S c h o o l ____4:41 a ra.
Saaalon Marta __— 4:41 a. m.
M orning W orthlp
70:00 a. in.
Ihonaar Ftllow ehlp 4:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fellow thlp liOO p m.
Evening Worahlp __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Maat — 7:00 p. ra.

Methodist

lo A&gt; to church ]

KatataeAdwrliaira Sarvtc*. In*. BUaibetVfc

Monday
Paalma
112:1-10

Presbyterian

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
TH E HEDEEMKR
161 W. 11th Flac*
T h * Church of th* Lutharan
H our" and TV "Thi* la th*
L lfa"
H arbart W. G o a r a i____ Paator
Sundar School ____ 6:11 a. m.
W orablp Sarrlea — 14:10 a m.

What • shot! Photographer* love to find s scene like this. Flowing water , , , * background of trees . . •
a church spire in the distance . . . these always make so outstanding picture.
Wherever we Irani we see Christian churches In harmonious settings, god there’s a tendency to think
of them as "part of the scenery.1*

CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
444 Eaat Second Strati
Sunday Sarrlea A
Sunday S c h o o l ____11:44 A m
Subject: "G od the P ratarraf
o f Man"
Wadnaaday S*rr:ra _ 1:64 p. m.
Reading llnam : t* l K. First,
Waakdaya: 10:44 a. m. * 4:1*
p. m. Friday K ranlng: 4:16*
1:11 p. tn.

E LD E R S rn iN O * BAPTIST
O il O rlan in Hd
llo o lo r A re.
B. Hamilton UrIHIn .... Paator
Sunday Hchool —— 4:41 a. m.
M ornln* Worahlp _ 11:44 a- m.
T raln ln * Unlan — 4:14 p. m.
K ra n ln * W orth lp — 7:41 p. m.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Eatatt*
Cllrua Ilalghta
Rav. Ray Gragory, Jr.. Paatnr
Church School
4:11 a ra.
Morning Worahlp - - 11:04 a. ra.
MYF — ------------------ 4:74 p. m.
Eva, Worahlp
1:74 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrtc* 7:70 p m.

Free Methodist

Christian Science

PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
P aator ____ W illiam J. Uuaia
M ornln* Worahlp ■ It:"# *• m.
Hundoy Hchou! ______ 4)44 a. m.
T raln ln * Union
1:11 P m.
K ranln* W orahlp — 7:14 p. m.
Wad. O lttcors A Taachara
M a a tln * ------------------4:44 p. m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora H I. at Woodland A r t ,
Rar. John H. Hlrta Jr.. Paator
Church School
. 4:4S a ra.
Murnlng Worahlp „ 11:*4 a ra.
MYF ------ ---------------- 4:70 p. m.

Mld.wttk

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Btrrat, L o n g w o o l
Fr. Charlr* W. St* wart. Jr.
V icar
H oly Communion __ 7:7# a. ra.
Sarrlea A Sarmun — I.## a. ra.

Church Of Christ

Baptist

Methodist

Church Of God

Baptist

Adventist

CALL

322-2611

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. Sl Mrs. M. U. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
ADAMS TRANSFER k STORAGE
Phone 322-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
BUI Whitly k Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Hose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgea and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

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

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

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First k French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL M 0T0R8. INC,
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE *
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M&gt; Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THE A IR E
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

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

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Oatoea Mothodlot Chureh
Pool*
W esleyan
MathodlsL
RL
44
W. at Pnoln
HI. Jem ** A.M E , Sanford Av*.
St. M arFe A.M.E. Church BL Itt. 414 Osteen
ML Paul's
M ethodist
Churoh
Osteen
Rd. Enterprise
S ta fford
M em orial
M athodlst C h u r c h
S. DaBary

Foraat Irak# Bavanth-day Advantlat Church.
Hwy. I l l , Foraat City
Bavanth-day Advantlat Church, Maitland
A va , A lU m ont* Bprlngi
■anford
Bavam h-day
Advantlat
Church.
Seventh A Elm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
A ntioch Uaptlat Church, Ovl*4o
Central Uaptlat Church. iSU Oak Ava.
Chuluota First Uaptlat Church
Chuluota Uaptlat Mission
Sportsm an's Club, Chuluota
K ldar B prlnia Uaptlot Church.
414 Lehman ltd
F irst Uapllai Church, l i t Park Ava.
Friendship Uaptlat Church « f
Altamunta Springs
Hi. 444, A ltsm out* Springs
P lral Uaptlat ch u rch • ( OaBary
F irst Uaptlat Church at a a oov a
F irst Uaptlat Ckuroh o ( U k * Mary
F ir st Uaptlat Church o t Laka Monro*
F irst Uaptlat Church •( Longw ood. Oor.

Church a Grant

F irst Hnptlat Cliurrh ot Ovlada
Klrat Uaptlat Church o f San Lando Springs
F irst Shiloh M issionary Uaptlat Churak,

U tl W. 14th SL

Fursat City Uaptlat Church
Fountain Ilia d Uaptlat Churofc, Ovlada
L o r * Southern Uaptlat Mlaalun, Chuluota
Mlsalouary
Uaptlat
Church
Worth
Hd.

Kniarprl**

Mocodunla
Mission
Baptist
Oak 11111 Kd. Oitaan

ch u rch

Markins Olory Uapllai Churoh. Otnava Uwy.

Ml. Olivo M issionary Baptist Church, Ssh
Iran do Springs Hd.. Longw ood
ML Klun Mlaalonary DaptlcL Slpac Avo.
Naur
Mt.
Calvary
M issionary
B a p tlit
7144 W . 11th SL
Naur Salem Prlm ltlv* Baptist Church,
1140 W. 14th SL
Near ML Sion Uaptlat Church, t f l l Pear Ava
O aklawn Uapllai ChapM, &gt;114 W . 14th St.
Oalaen Uaptlat Church
Plnccraat Uaptlat Church, 461 W- Onora ltd.
Pralrla Laka Uaptlat Church, H ldsa Hd.,
Fern Park
Progress Mlaalonary Baptist Churoh, Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaalonary Baptist Church,
Ninth A H ickory
■l. Jam** Mlaalonary Baptist Church SI*,
ltd. t i l Oataan
St. Paul Mlaalonary Baptist Charch, Ith St.
St. Matthews M la d on iry Baptist Church
Canaan H tlaliln
Sl. John'* MlaaUahry Baptist Church.
I l l Crprcaa St.
Tempt* Uaptlat Churoh, Palm S p rin g! ltd ,
Altam onte Springs
Waal aid a Mlaalonary B aptist Church,
411 S. H olly Ava,
Blea H op* Uaptlat Churoh, T il Oran** Ava.
CATHOUO
Church o f lb* N ativity, Laka Mary
A ll Bouls CathnUs Church, TU Oak A t a.

■L
Ann's
Calholln
Church,
Pcrahln*
Ita cc , Dallary
SL Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, M ait­
land Ava. Altam onte Springs

LUTHERAN

F irst Christian ch urch , tt#7 S. Sanford Ava.
C on gregational Christian Church,
l l t t Park Av*.
Northald*
uhrlatlan
Church,
Florida
II*van D r , Maitland

Ascension
I.uthsran
Church,
O vcrbruok
D r. Cnaoolbsrry
flo o d Bhsphsrd Units* Luthsrn,
111* S. Orlando Dr.
Luthornn Churoh o f tbs R o d o s a s r,
111 W . N th P loo*
M sssith Lutheran Church. Am erican Legion
11*11, Pralrla Irak*. Fern Park
*L Luka* Lutbaian Churoh, Ht. I l l Slavla

CUUIICU OF CHRIST

METHODIST

CHRISTIAN

Church ot ChrlaL t i l l S. ParF
Church o f ChrlaL Oanava
Church o f ChrlaL Longw ood
Churoh o f ChrlaL Paolh

a v *.

CHURCH OP OOD
Church o f God, I I I H ickory
Church o f Uod, Its* g. Franck
Church at Ood, Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
All Saint* Kplocopal Church K, Da Bary
A v a . Kniarprl**
C b rlit Kpltcupal Church, L on sw ood
AU Saint* KpUcupal, Kntarprla*
H oly Cross Kplaoupal, Park Ava. ht Ith

Barnett M em orial M athodlst Church, K.
DoRary A y * , Entorprlan
Rear Irak* M athodlst Churoh
Baikal A k .lt. Church, Canaan H alshta
Caaaalbarry Com munity Mothodlot Church,
H w y. I f . I I p Pinny K id** H d, Cosaalbtrry
Da Dory Comm u a lly M othodlot Church W.
H ighlands, DaBary
Christ Mathodlst Church
Munland E sta te!
Flrat M athodlst Church, t i l Park Ava.
F irst M othodlot Church o f Ovlsdo
Frs# Mothodlot Church, I I I W . 4th St.
G race M ethodist Church. Onora Rd.
G ram Chepel A.M E. Church. Ovtodo
O o k cro v * M athodlst Church, Oviedo

SEVENTH

DAT

ADVENTIST

KAKARENE

OTHER CHURCHES

Nesat one,
W.
F 1 ra t
Church
of
tha
Ind at Mop!*
th*
Nssarene,
Fern
Park
Church
nf
O'Brien R d , Fern Park
Lake Mary Church o f th* Naaarsa*

Allan'* A.H.K. Church. Oliva A lJth
Church o t Ood In Christ, Ovleds
Chuluota Com munity Church
Church o f Ood o t Prophecy, 11*7 Elm Av*.
Church o f Jesus Christ o t Latter Day
■ slots, 1411 Park Av*.
Com m unity Chapel. Altamant* Spring*
Kealarn Orlhodua Church, »t. Jubna Uhryooatom Chapel. Hwy. 17.47, Far* Park
C ongregation Bath lareal, lath A Magnolia
Flrot Churoh o f Christ, Scientist,
46* K. Ind SL
First Pentecostal Church o r Longw ood
ML
o ilv *
H ollnoes
Church, Oak
Hill
lid. oeteea
Plnacraet Assem bly o f Ood. ITth A Elm
Sanford Altlanr* ch u rch . 1461 B. Park Av*.
Sanford Congregation o f Jehovah's W it­
nesses. 1141 W 1st gt.
The Salvation Army. 114 B. in d SL
Unity Church c f SnuforL I I I B. 1st SL

PRESBYTERIAN
Com m untly Presbyterian Church, Lake Mary
F irst
Preehytarlan
Church.
Oak
Av*.
A Ird SL
Flrat Proebytorlan Church. Caeeelberry
F irst
Proshy terlah
Church
of
DeBery,
K. H ighland
Preabytarlna Church o f Tha Covenant
4114 A. Orlando Dr.
■L Andrew s P resbyterian Church 1611 Irannee! Utb. D r , Baa: Laka
Upaala Com muntly
proabytartnn church.
Upaaln Rd.
Waatmlnlalar Prcahytarlan Church, Uowall
Park. Rt. I t !

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�Lack Of 1-4 Sanford Sign Protested
Seminole

A doff of the bowler hat
to Pete Knowles and his effi­
cient city work crews. In a
span of a few short hours the
men had the parking lot site
at Park and First cleared of
all the debris left from demoli­
tion of two buildings there.
The mess reminded Cliff 1cKibbin of “ Coventry during
World War II.”
•

•

Glad when a good rain hits
the area. You've probably
notieod those blessed blind
mosquitoes, we're sure. Build­
ings painted white are pepper­
ed with the sticky pests. They
only live a few hours but
there's so many of them. . .
• • •
French and First intersec­
tion got new paint markings
on the pavement Friday and
the work crews put up tem­
porary barriers to protect he
painters and paint. Looked,
for a time, like a sports rar
gymkhana scene.
•

•

•

Overheard: “ My wife; she
has the prettiest, most pearly
white teeth. Both of them."
•

•

•

Las week the dancers on the
Red Skelton television show
were given a chance to introduce themselves and tell
where they were from. One of
them introduced himself and
said he was from Sanford.
Fla. However, we didn't catch
his name and can't find any­
body that did. Does anyone
know who the dancer was?
• • •

St. Johns

“ The

Nile

of

SRD Favoring
Orlando, CC
Director Says

America”

J

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Mostly sunny today nnd Tuesday; high today 00-05; low tonight In 70s.
VOL. 50

LAST IN LINE l»cforc the Sanford-Semlnole
Jaycees had to halt the Sabin Oral Sunday pro­
ject when the supply ran out was Karen Oaken
of Winter Park. She visited the Jnycee Booth
shortly after 5 p.m to receive the Sabin vac­
cine. Administering the dose is Garnett White,
local Ja.vcee member. Officials said 3,500 per­
sons visited the five feeding stations Sunday.

Sabin Feeding Halts
Due To Shortage
Turnaway crowds wre noted
at the five feeding stations
Sunday as the Sanford-Scminole Jaycees concluded their
Sabin Oral Sunday project.
It was estimated that from
400 to 500 persons did not get
the vaccine as the supply was
exhausted. Plans to keep the
Jaycee Information Booth open
after 3 p. m. for late-comeri

Opportunities
In Seminole
Stressed

An attractive Investment
future for Seminole County
was outlined Friday night by
two local civic and business
leader* und 200 naval officer*
were urged to make this area
Ever wonder why you see their permanent home.
so many cars on the streets
George Touhy,
executive
and highways these days vice president of Firs} Fed­
painted off white? The answer eral Saving* and Loan Asso­
la really simple, say some of
ciation of Seminole County,
the local auto dealers. It's the
told the offlceri that the ov­
top color preference among
er-expansion o f past yrnr*
auto buyers. Off white jump­
should be entirely absorbed
ed into first place back in
by the end o f the year and
19S5 and continues to reign as
real estate should again he a
the number one choice. Sur­
solid Investment.
prisingly, medium brown—
Executive Manager John
which wasn’t even listed in
Krider of the Seminole Coun­
1937, is new second choice.
ty Chamber o f Commerce, folt # •
lowed Touhy on the program
Some of these South Semi­
at the formal “ Dining In’*
nole towns are growing—not
held by the officer* of llctivy
only in population but also in
many other aspects. For in­ Attack Wing One at the San­
stance, Casselberry now has ford Naval Air Station.
He pointed out that Sem­
approximitely 42 miles of
inole County I* currently
roadways.
growlng faster than any of
the 10 most populous counties
in Florida and described its
emergence from a “ retirement
area’* to a major commercial
center.
He cited the part which the
Navy has played in the ex­
Editor-Publisher Walter A. pansion rata and said that
Gielow today announced the “ Navy families have broaden­
appointment o f Harry I. John­ ed our arope" culturally in
son as managing editor of The addition to providing an eco­
Sanford Herald effective at nomic impetus to the com­
once.
munity."
Touhy showed how the
Gllow also announced that
Mrs. Dottle Austin has joined growth in Gross National
The Herald staff as city edi­ Product and disposable in­
tor, the post previously held come was reflected In Flor­
ida and Seminole County. He
by Johnson.
Johnson joined the Herald listed climate, population in­
four months ago after haviu&lt; crease and Industrial expan­
been executive editor of the sion as some of the major
Winter Haven Daily News- reasona for the art-a huving
Chief. He previously had been a “ good investment market."
The banking executive also
newi editor of the Clearwater
pointed to a trend among mi­
Sun.
A native of Elmira, N. Y. grants to the state to locate
he began his career on the in “ The place* in which you
newspaper there. lie and Mrs. woutd like to make a home,”
Johnson came to Florida sound well-rounded commun­
ities, rather than the “ more
About 10 years ago.
His new duties will consist gaudy areas.”
He concluded, “ We Invite
o f complete charge of all edi­
torial and photographic assign­ you to stay as long as you
ments for the news depart­ can. If you have to leave,
come back again—w# hope, to
ment.
stay."
Mrs. Austin, who has been
Othtr special guests at tha
public relations director for
dinner wera Andrew Carrafield district three of the Flor­
way, widely-known Sanford
ida Heart Association, is a
insurance agent and commun­
former feature editor and
ity leader, and Capt. Harold
columnist of the Herald.
F. Lang, former squadron
commander at NAS Sanford
who now commands the fleet
oiler USS Kankakee.
The guests wera introduced
................ Page 9
Abhy
by Capt. James O. Mayo,
Bridge ...
commander
Heavy
Attack
Pag* 11 Wing One.
Classified .......... .
Comics . ................... Page 10

Herald Adds To
Editorial Staff

was dropped because of the
shortage.
Jim Smith, former Jaycee
president, said that contracts
are being made to obtain an
additional 1,000 doses and if
successful the clinics will be
held at the Jaycee building
probably in two weeks.
An estimated 3,500 persons
visited the five stations Sun­
day.
Smith estimates about 13,000
persons received the second
dose compared to about 19.
000 who got tile first dore in
April. Jaycees yesterday tried
to reorder more vaccine but
the supply .n Central Florida
had been exhausted.

Red Cross Aids
Flood Victims
Forty disaster specialists
from national and area heady-^rt-r* o f the Amerle.:i Red
Cross have been moved Into
northwest Montana flood ar­
eas to help in a major family
*«*ietance
relief operation
which will extend througv
reveral weeks, according
Mr*. G. W. Kimmons, cl.al.man o f the Seminole County
Chapter.
Continuing
In
operation
aince the floods developed last
Tuesday ia a six-county net­
work o f mass shelters, feed­
ing stations, first aid and
nursing facilities, Mr*. Kimmons said. They are operated
by volunteers from local ARC
chapters.
Rampaging Sun and Mis­
souri rivers and tributaries
have taken heavy toil o f life
and property destruction.
Mt*. Kimmons pointed out
that hundred* o f the more
than 3,000 families hit by
flood wnters inay need help.
The Red Crosa will stay there
as long as it is needed, she
said.

United Press Leased W re

Five Killed

MIAMI (UPI) — At least
five persons died la weekend
trsffic accident* on Florida
highways, the state patrol re­
ported Mooday,

Established 1008

Elka Ledge members and
gucsta redcdicated themselves
to the American Flng during
the annual Flag Day cere­
monies at the cluh grounds
Sunday afternoon.
The colorful rite wns held
on the front landing o f the
club building with spectators
clustered in many groups,
some in the sun, other mov­
ing hack into the shady arcus.
They heard Maj. R. T. Chen
of the U. S. Marine Corps
call ter rrdedirntion to the
Flag and heard the history
of the American emblem ns
given by various officers of
the cluh.
A color guard of Marine
Corps and naval personnel
moved n cluster of colors to
the speakers stand.
Boy Scouts from the Elks,
sponsored Troop 244 moni­
tored a variety of Flags,
ranging from n replica of
the 13-star emblem to to­
day's BO-star Flag.
The ceremony opened with
Mrs. Helen McCioskey sing­
ing the Star Spangled Ban­
ner."
Officer* taking part In­
cluded Wade Snyder, exalted
ruler; D. 11. Green, esteemed
lending knight; Mnlcom C.
Lodge Jr., esteemed loyal
knight; Milton Tolbrrt, es­
teemed lecturing knight; J.
R. Henderson, esquire, nnd
R. H. Williams, chaplain. Guy
Alien, past exalted ruler, pre­
sented the history of the Flag.
Scout* participating were
Larry Warren, Johnny Fos­
ter, Dan Bernosky, George
Ca 'ton, Jennings Hurt, Paul
ton, Roger \Vnrrcn and
» Hoolton. Fcoulbiaiff:
Jumes L. Duhon nnd hia as
aistant, King Smith, were in
charge o f the group.

GENERAL VIEW of tho Flair Day ritual con(Incit'd yesterday by Elks Lotliro members is
shown above. Marine.* and Navy personnel
nerved a* the color gutird while local Boy Scouts

JltZW A ...
Girls Stute
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Donna Welch, Id, Lakeland,
and Dreanda Hurtlagr, 17,
Tumpa, wera nominated as
candidates for governor* of
Girl* Stute and one will be
elected tonight.

M illie Launched
VANDENUKRG AFII, Calif.
(U P I)—The Air Force today
launched ita 49lii Minutemun
intercontinental ballistic misiU-agUnrd «t a target over
,000’ mile* down the Pacific
mlstilu lunge.

Firms Sign Pact

PITTSBURGH (U PI) — An
agreement promising the ad.
vnnreinent of no-discrimimition in employment ho* been
signed by 11 major steel
SAIGON, Viet Nam ( UPI)—
firm* and the United Steel­
South
Vietnamese
official!
workers (U SW ).
were Jubilant today over a
turnabout victory arhived by
a government river patrol
NEW YORK (U P I)—Ren.
against a strong Communist
Harry M. Goldwater, R-Arir...
ambush force.
Informed sources said a refused Sunday to ap;&gt;eur in
navy river patrol of four gun­ a two-hour television nnd ruboat* recovered from the am­ dio deluito with two othrr Re­
bush and killed at least 2.1 publican presidential hopefuls,
Viet Cong, the largest number and the proposed June 21 proof Communist guerrillss kill­ glam turn canceled by the
ed in a single engagement in Columbia Broadcasting Sys­
tem (CHS).
more than a month.

Victory Spurs
Saigon Forces

Barry Refuses

Jaycees Seat Officers
Clyde Long was installed
Satuiday night as president
of the Sanford-Semlnole Jun­
ior Chamber o f Commerce at
a dinner. Frank Foster of
West Palm Beach, new pres­
ident of the Florida JayCees
was the main speaker.
Long succeeded Jim Smith
as president. He was present­

MONDAY, JUNK 15, 1064

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 212

Colorful Flag
Ceremony Held
By Elk Lodge

ed the key* to the JayCee rai
which is used by the president.
Meanwhile, Long presente I
Smith with a brightly paint­
ed blcycla which he will u»c
during his term as immediale
past president.
Installed with Long were
vie# presidents Tommy Speer,
Frank Finch and Cecil Tuck-

Herald Index

County ... ................... Pag* 7
Editorial __________ Psga 4
Funerals __________ Psga *
Society —................... Pag* 8
Sport* _ __ ________ Pag* 6

the

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•

Buy gas for less—and save
on clothing bills, too. All you
need do, according to a report
in the Sunny Sands Scoop, nu­
dist resort newsletter. The let­
ter says gas can be bought at
cost plus one cent a gallon.
But, alas, it's restricted to
membership in the club locat­
ed near Daytona Beach.
• • •

on

County

SANFORD-SEMLNOLE JAYCEES installed a
new president Saturday night in ceremonies
which started at the Civic Center and ended up
at the Police Benevolent Building. Being sworn
in is Clyde Long ss he took the oath o f office
from Frank Foster of West Palm Beach, new
Florida Jaycees president.
(Herald Photo),

cr; secretary Phillip Skate*,
treasurer DcWitt Mathews,
Historlun Wayne Albert and
Directors Lurry Skates, Tip
Gridley, Dr. Kenneth Wing,
Wcndnll
Springfield, J i m
Rowe, Juck Ludwig und Char­
les Fox.
Ih c dinner, originally slat­
ed for tlie Civic Center, was
held at the Police Benevolent
Building. At 8 p.m. JayO cs
discovered that by mistake
the banquet had been prepar­
ed by the raterer at the po­
lice building. Nearly 200 JayCces and guesta vacated the
Center and the change was
accomplished without dslay.
Smith presented the club's
Spoke Aw'ard to Frank Finch;
the Sparkplug, Key Man and
Robert Spellman awards to
Harold Chapman, and a spec­
ial award was mad* to Don
Royer for outstanding service
to the club.
Honorary memberships were
presented to Willie Hunt and
Scott Bums. Associate mem­
berships were given Chapman
and City Commissioner Sonny
Raborn. Appreciation awards
wera made to Th* Sanford
Herald, Orlando Sentinel, WTRR and Marguerite Price,
preiident of the JayCec Wives
Club.

were attendants to the various flairs. The
speakers' station is located behind the cluster of
flairs.
(Herald Photo)

Both Houses Placed Burglaries On
Weekend Keep
Under Apportioning Police Busy

WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e
Supreme Court ruled today
that members of both houses
of a state legislature must re­
present district* substantially
equal in population.
The ruling means the prece­
dent-setting state reapportion-

New Plant For
County Under
Construction
Constnn-linn I* rapidly be­
ing completed on an 8,000
square-foot building located
Just o ff U. S. 17-1*2 on Shep­
pard Road, which will house
PrerUioneering, Inc,, a firm
which manufactures special
purpose murhim-s und equip­
ment.
The company, which is cur­
rently locuted in Orlando, will
move its operations into the
new building Miami the last
week in June, according to J.
Earl l ’ovencher, president and
treasurer o f the corporation.
Povcllcher said today that
tho company is now In the
process of obtaining another
building already constructed
in the Sanford area for n pro­
posed expansion of the firm's
operations.
“ We are delighted to he
moving our o|H-intions into
Seminoln County, Povenrher
said today. “ We have un at­
tractive building and wr'rt
going to muko every effort
to make the industrial area In
which we are (coated an asset
to our friend* and neighbors
around us.”
The firm's president is as­
sisted by vice president nnd
general manager, Jules Mil­
ler. Miller said tha company
has about 16 employes In Or­
lando and that all of them
would continue with the firm
in the new location. I’ovenchcr'a brother, Robert J. Povcm lur, also a vice president
of the company, is currently
on active duty with tha U. 8.
Navy overseas.
In addition to producing
special purpose machines and
automatic equipment, t h a
company make* tools, dies,
fixtures, templates, screw ma­
chine parts, test stands, air­
craft armament and missils
components. It also is engag­
ed in manufacturing catapult
arrest gear and a i r c r a f t
ground support equipment for
the armed forces.
Tha new plant, Povenchar
explained, would double th*
tlx* of *i* company's Or­
lando spar*.

ment requirement* established
by tire court earlier apply to
state senate as well ts the
lower state houses.
The opinion declared: "By
holding tliat as s federal con­
stitutional
requisite
both
houses of a state legislature
must be apportioned on a pop­
ulation basis, we mean that
the equal protection clause of
the U. S. Constitution requires
that a state make an honest
and good faith effort to con
struct districts, in both houses
of Ita legislature, as nearly of
equal population as la prac­
ticable.”
The court added, however:
"W e realise that It Is a prac­
tical impossibility to arrange
legislative districts so (list
each one has an identical num­
ber o( residents or cltlicni or
voters. Mathematical exact­
ness or precision Is hardly ■
workable
constitutional re­
quirement.”

William McKim,
Former Sanford
Resident, Dies
A former resident of San­
ford and one of the foremost
business leaders in Charles­
ton. W. V*.. William M. Mc­
Kim, 61, collapsed on a flight
to Virginia Beach, Vs., last
week and died in In a Norfolk,
Va , hospital. He was the pres­
ident of one of Charleston'
most prominent downtown de­
partment stores.
McKim was stricken as his
plane landed at Not folk air
port and was dead on arrival
at Norfolk General Hospital
He had been enroule to join
his family for a weekend at
the beach resort.
Born In Kansas City, Mo.,
and reared in Florida, McKim
got his start in retailing In
1927. He was later vice presi­
dent of a Newark, N. J. store
and went to Charleston In 1936
to assume the position he held
until the time of his death.
During hia years In Char­
leston he was active In the
Chamber of Commerce and
Downtown Merchants Associa­
tion. a member of Christ Me.hdist Church and the Betty
Hills Country Club.
Surviving are hia widow,
Carolyn, two daughters, Ju­
dith and Beverly; a son, Wil­
liam III; a brother, Rotert J.
and two sisters, Mist Alice
McKim of Sanford, and Mrs.
Mary Turner of Ocala,
Funeral services were held
last weak in Charleston. Miss
McKim went to Charleston
attend the service*.

A series of burgulsrie* and
attempted breaking ani enter­
ings kept area police active
over the weekend.
A man identified as James
Washington of 1912 Grapevine
Ave. was nabbed Sunday af­
ternoon ahorlly after he al­
legedly entered Ratliff's Gar­
age on the Orlando Highway,
rifled the safe and generally
vandalized the building.
Trooper Tommy Tomlinson
nabbed Washington on 20th
Street ahortly after 2 p. m.
Deputy J. Q. (Slim) Gallo­
way and Deputy Jim Moore
said the Negro admitted the
theft of money but denied
having taken an additional
sum missing from the safe.
Earlier
police
reported
sumronc had opened a window
at the Elks Club, 1000 E. Se­
cond St., but apparently was
frightened away before enter­
ing tiie building. A check
show'ed nothing was missing.
The entry try wet discovered
at 3:23 a. m.
Theft of a large quantity
of clothing, five cases of wine,
ami a flashlight was reported
missing at the Tip Top Groeery Store, 1100 W. 13th St.,
by the proprietor, Willie Sut­
ton.
Sunday night police were
told Out someone had entered
a house occupied by Lester
Killings worth at ti l l W. 10th
St., while the occupant waa
away.
Killingsworth said the only
thing taken was a half-gallon
of sweet milk.

A complaint against tha
failure to install signs on 1-4
showing that Sanford can b*
reached on the new link be­
tween
here nnd
Daytona
Bench was made issue today
by John Krider, manager of
the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce, to State Sen­
ator Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
Krider charged that it ap­
peared the State Road De­
partment waa going to ex­
treme* to direct ail traffic in­
to Orlando.
“ Following several phone
calls from people who had us­
ed 1-4 into Daytona, I mad*
the trip to see for my*e|f,"
said Krider. “ Traveling west
from Daytona there i* one di­
rectional sign nt the Intersec­
tion of U.S. 92 and 1-4, and
it indicates that only Orlando
can l&gt;e reached via 1-4."
“ PcLand nnd Sanford ar*
intermediate
point*
befor*
reaching Orlando, and both ar*
the sent* o f their respective
countie*," Krider added.
Krider also noted that thara
ha* l&gt;cen no change in the di­
rectional sign entering 1-4
from the Orange City-DeI.nnd interchange. However,
later this morning unofficial
word wns received from tha
State Road Department that
the sign wa* ready but had
not yet been Installed. Hi*
absence of an appropriate
sign at thla Interchange waa
recently called to tha atten­
tion of the SRD by tha DaLand and Seminole chambers.
“ This type o f treatment is
becoming rnther discourag­
ing," said Krider. “ It appears
that they are going to fore*
ue to place advertising algna
at thli particular Intersection
at $50 per month to let tho
public know that Sanford is
on 1-4."
Cleveland, a Sanford attor­
ney, was In court today s is t
not available for comment.

Report Untrue,
Lodge Says
SAIGON, Viet Nam ( U P I ) Hcnry Cabot Lodge, U. S. am­
bassador to South Victm Nam
today denied a pros* report
that he has asked to bo reliev­
ed of his duties here within
30 days.
Ixxlec described the report
as "totally untrue."
Ttio published report from
Washington said Lodge had
asked President Johnson to be
relieved of his ambassadorial
post for health reasons.
While House Pres* Secre­
tary George E. Reedy said in
Washington Sunday night he
had no knowledge of s request
from Lodge to resign.

Flag Fiesta
PENSACOLA (U PI) — A
Joint celebration of the Fiesta
of Five Flag* and the 60th
anniversary o f naval aviation
drew more than 100,000 peo­
ple to this Gulf coast city
during the week-end. The cel­
ebration commemorated tha
founding of the city In 1659
and the fiftieth birthday o f
the Naval Air Station on
Pensacola Ilay.

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21. Beauty Sotone_______
Permanent Special
20 per coni of! Regular Price*.
Acc Dcauty S»lon, Mayfair
Hotel. Ph. 322-8525.

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Complete Beauty Service
3 Senior Operator*
Froo Parking at 2nd * Oak
322-5742
105 So. Oak
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK

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20 Percent off regular price*
Cut ’n Curl Beauty Shop
313 Palmetto Avc. Ph. 322-0834

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25. Plumbing Service*

31. Article* For Sale

34. Articles For Sale

2 Pra. Men’* Chicago Skate*.
Check with
Site 0, $10; Size 10, $15. C A R P E T S A ’ la C A R T E
For the BEST Carpet Value*
Good cond. 322-3020.
anywhere. Samples shown
GE Mobile Maid Dishwasher.
In your home.
Like new. $65. Ph. 322-8486. 1100 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
2416194 or
MOWER, Genoa, Rotary type, Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
19” blade, 2W hp. Clinton 4
322-5545 Evening*
Cycle engine, 6 mo*, old,
Coat new $59.95. Make of­ 26 x 12 carpets, 323-0609.
fer. Clean. Ph. 322 2918.
Kcnmore Elec, range. Like
Children's outdoor swing set,
new. Reasonable. Can be
(12. See anytime. 2618 San­
seen at 1800 Mcllonville. Ph.
ford Ave. 322-1520.
322-7225.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

May Specials. Air mats, 99c.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st St.,
Sanford.
4 x 4 Ft. steel utility trailer.
Ph. 322 5106

27. Special Service*

In Sanford Call
SINGER

OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workmanahlp In UphoUterlng, Draperiea, Slipcover*. Time Payment* as
little a* $5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installation*.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335

Representative at
Alan's Fabrics A Rugs
322-5783

36. Automobiles - Trucks 36. Automobile* - Truck* 37. Roats • Motors

Bill Hemphill Motors

CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni.
7-PC. Dinet'e aet. $25. Good
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-6591.
condition. 322-6128.
301 W. 1st Street

'81 Tempest. Whit* sidewall 16' Cabin Boat, 40 hp. Erinrude, Heavy duty trlr. $150.
tires, RAH. 3 speeds floor
Ed l*aecy. 322 7619.
stick, 4 Cyl. Good shape.
Take up payment*. 322-4892. 15’ Runabout 35 hp. Electric
Johnson with trailer A aU
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
skiing accessories. $400. Ph,
FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
322 9506.
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4503
25 hp. Evinrudo motor with
'51 Chewy, It# ton truck, Exc.
3 tanks, $60. 322-9382.
cond. D. M. Cope, Orlando
295-5036.
Gateway To The Waterway
Robson Sporting Goods
BUYING A NTTW or
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
USED CART
304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961
FINANCE IT WITH U*

$ Bank J
Repossessions

'61 Renault, $697 bal, $33
For easy, quick carpel clean­
•55 Chevrolet $597 bal, $32
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
'55 Pontiac, $199 bal, $25
tric Shampooer. Only $1 per
'59 Ford, $514 bal, $27
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
'57 Ply., $492 bal. $26
'56 Chev., $618 bal, $33
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Zigzags, A-l Condition. Makes '58 Metro.. $319 bal, $24
buttonha’ cs automatic de- '55 Mercury, «4*7 bal, $.'J
aigns, blind stitiches. Pay '59 Hillman, $687 bal, $31
$8.40 per month. Guaranteed. '59 Ply., $681 bal. $31
*58 Chrys., $C87 bal, $35
1964 MODEL
'57 Buick, $599 bal, $32
Refrigerator, Westlnghouac, 11 '50 Ford, $197 bal, $12
cu ft. Auto, defroster. Per­ '50 Mercury, $87 bal, $3
fect cond. $60. Allow $10
for transportation. DcUary
668-4026 after 5 p. m.

1 • Pontiac Tempest Radio
1962 Manual-Installed $30.74
I • Buick Special Radio-1962
RIG 3 $ SAVINGS
Pushbutton-Installed . 49.41
On Floor Models k
4 • Ruick Special Radios— 1963
Demonstrators
rushbutton-Installed . 49.41
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
BRAND NEW FACTORY
In Your Home
RADIOS
35. A r tic le * W a n ted

PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

Free Estimates

34. Article* For Sal*

National
1012

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
mo
mo.
mo.
♦ Low Interest Rates
3D. Trailer* • Cabana*
mo.
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
mo.
SPARCRAFT 10 x 45. ComFLORIDA STATE BANK
mo.
plctely furnished. Sacrifico
mo. '57 Chevrolet, floor shift,
price. Can be seen at 2003
runs good $475. 322-2685.
So. French Ave. Phone 3226157 for further information.
37. Ik&gt;atH • Motors

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 322-4563

10 Ft. Plywood Boat. Being 10 x 40 Aluminum trailer awn­
ing. Good cond. $150. Ed
transferred. 322-8308.
Lacey, 322-7W9,
Local automobile dealers of­
fer their best buys in Herald 1961 54 x 10 Sanmao Trailer.
Being transferred. 322-8308.
classified display ada.

■ mat,mi*. ■*.

'What do you mean, 'Did ha com* with the propar

Need a shelf, screen porch,
paper*'? Ha can’t oven READ!”
new room, carportc, new
house or remodel. B. E, 32. F lo w e rs • S h ru b s
F u rn itu re
Link. 322-702#.
GROW your own hydroponic For the biggest selection of
nearly new and uacd furni­
tomatoes;
In containers;
ture, ace Noll’s Furniture
•ome bearing. Groiser'a Ily.
Brokerage In Caaaelberry
droponic Fsrm, S. Sanford
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
on 17-92. Open 6 day* 9 to 6.
Ave.
— Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)-FcrU31. A r tic le * F o r S al*
33. F u rn itu re
Uzo—Ph. 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
BEDS FOR RENT
lon, $3.00. Call 322-29C0 af­
Hospital,
Rollawaya,
Jure,
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
nile, FREE delivery and
Of picture* that have been
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
I’ick.up,
published In The Herald.
CITY LIMITS.
FURNITURE
CENTER
Call BUI Vincent at The
1100 French Ave.
Sanford Herald, 322 2611.
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Ph. FA 1-7953
S LANT-O- MATI C 500
Expert lawn care. 322-3700.
Fully automatic. Just dial it
and sew. Take up payments
Piano Tuning and Repair
o f $8.20 mo. or pay off
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233 3 C O M P L E T E R O O M S
ONLY 3240.50
hsl. $146.80. Liberal trade
PAINTING • INTERIOR - EXEaay Term*
for your old machine. Call
TERIOR and Home Im­
Shop and Save The
anytime for Free Home
provement Contractor. All
Iludgel Way
Trial. 322 8627.
work may be financed up to
SEWING MACHINE
5 yrs. Guaranteed satisfac­
REPOSSESSED SINGER
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
Fully automatic. Sew* on
322 0558.
208 IxmKwood Plata
buttons. Makes buttonhole*,
17-02
Ph. 838 1583
A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G
embroiders, m o n o g r amt,
Ily F K D D K R S
Used furniture, appllancei,
blind hems, etc. All with­
H . II. P O l’ E C O ., In c.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
out attachments. Guaran­
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
teed. Like new. Sold new
over
$300. Ralance due only
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-4132.
WELbS DRILLED, PUMPS,
$79 86 or $8.08 month. Call
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Sell. Ua
Your
Furniture.
Collect for Free Home Trial
All Type* ‘ inu“ 5isea
Quick Service With the
211-9588 Service Discount.
We Repair and Service
Cash. SUPER TRADING
b T I N Z
READY MIX CONCRETE
POST. FA 36677.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Pstlos, Floor, Free Estimates
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 8432
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
F R E E E S T IM A T E
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
29. Automobile Service
ovating. New It Uacd Furni­
steel, grraso traps, dry
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
wells. Stepping stone*.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Free Inspection, estimates,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
FA 3-2117.
k repairs discounted.
2UV4 E. 3rd.
322-3443

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IN S T A L L E D
Ph. FA 2-4623

If You’re Shooting
For A Iletter

W agners Amoco
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cara Sold
■18 French Ave.
322-7763

The Dodge Roy*
Will Help You
Corral One Of The**
Excellent Huy*!

A U T O G LA SS &amp;
S E A T CO VE R CO.
31. Poultry • Livestock
Duroc GUt. 8 mo. old. Phono
323-6500.
1

Shetland Pony for Sale.
Stallion. CaU after 5, 3224703.

E X C E L L E N T 1 s t or 2nd. C A R S !
1958 Chevrolet Belair
V-8, 4-Door

1958 Ford V -8
4-Door Seda*

1959 Studebakcr Lark

31 A. Pei*_______________
D o o d l e , Black female. AKC
paper*. 2 mo*, old. |50. Elsie
Lacey, 322-7649.
PUPPIES: A wka. old, 84 ea.
807 W. 2nd SL between 2
A 8 p. m.
REDUCED. Boatoo Terrier,
AKC Reg., 8 week* old.
322-5517.
Toy Fox Terrier puppy, Pboce
323 5365.

32. Flower* • Shrub*

1958 Plymouth
V-S, 4-Door

1953 Chevy. Convertible
■7,000 Actual Mllre

1955 Ford Convertible
V-8 Engine

395
395
450
495
350
295

I960 Ford Vi Ton Pickup f Q
1959 Plymouth 2 Dr.
6 Cylinder, Automatic

595

MANY MORE . . . ALL USED CARS
REDUCED FOR SPRING CLEAN UP.
BARGAINS YOU’LL LIKE!
On* Year Written GW Warranty

YOUNG CITRUS TREES: % "
to 44", Pineapple* o r Ham­
lin* on sour—Other variet­
ies. R, W. Williams, after
T p. m. 332-6402.

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Field grown Caladiuma. 6c
each, while they last Bell'#
Nursery, 1 ml. Weet of Big
Tree Park.

U you want people to pay
attention to your business,
call FA M i l l and aik Uw
Herald Staff about somo at­
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304 W. 2nd St. FA 24012
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Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

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AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1801 W. First St.
Ph. 322-0614
Winter Park Ph. MI 7-2330

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VOL. 56

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Ketaolished 11*08

FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1061

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 191

^ c i o &lt; - *
Charlie Morrison, of (he
Seminole Cof C, tells tliat sev
eral persons were watching
the secretary-receptionist at
the First Street headquarters
for gubernatorial candidate
llaydon Burns posting his pic­
ture in the window. Along
came a man who greeted the
group with “ H i!" Quick as a
flash the receptionist yelled:
“ That’ s a dirty word around
here!”
• • •

NAS Holds Open House Saturday
PRINCIPAL FIGURES at Wednesday’s welcoming luncheon for San­
ford's newest industry, S-uthern Fiberglass Products Inc.: from left,
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Scott Burns, co-chairman o f the Chamber of Com­
merce’s Industrial Committee; Harold Slama, company president; James
P. Avery Jr., County Commission chairman; and back row left, Karlylc
Housholder, Chamber president; and Carl Schilke, committee co-chair­
man with Burns.
(Herald Photo)

Salute To SNAS Program For
BRIEFS
COMSAT OKit
NEW YORK (U PI) — The
initial $200,000 stock issue of
the Communications Satellite
Corp. (CAMSAT) has been
approved for listing on the
New York Stock Exchange.

Once 1 was a slow hunt-and
peck typist but noW I8m a
apEEdy
expoN'ent if thE
toUch sysTox.
• • •
There has been much print
ed lately about the beauty of
Rands Mall. Cornea now a
'phone call and a sweet young
voice recommended that we
also mention the beauty of the
landscaping in front of the
school administration building
on Commercial Street.
• • •

Cannes Awards
CANNES, France (UPI) —
American actresses A n n e
Bancroft und llurhnra Banie
today shared the best actress
award of the 1004 Cannes In­
ternational film festival.

Reds Kill 54

JIM THOMSON, non
of Mr. and Mrs. James
B. Thomson of 2605
Country Cltth Rd., lias
received a nomination
for the U. S. Naval
Academy. He received
the nomination from
Congressman A.S. Ilerioilg Jr. of the Fifth
Congressional District
and will report June 30
at Annapolis, Md., to
lie sworn in us a naval
midshipman.

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Just a reminder: The public
CHECKING OYER thu steps used in maiiufactuiiiiK boats at Sanford's
is Invited to open house Sat­
(UPI) — Communist guerril­
newest industry are Harold Slatnn, (ritrht) president of the Southern
las killed 51 government
urday at Sanford Naval Air
Fiberglass Products Inc., Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson, (center) and
Station in keeping with the ob­
soldiers in the ambush of a
other visitors.
(Herald Photo)
servance of Armed Forces
Vietnamese unit only 25 miles
Day.
from the enpitul Thursduy, it
• • t
was announced today.
In reading the story about
the AF "Hound Dog” missile
ATLANTA (UPI) — Ap­
in Thursday’s Herald, we
plause for soprano Leontyne
questioned its cost: $500,000.
Price literally stopped the
So we telephoned the IMO at
|H'iformunee of the Metropol­
McCoy AFB and sure enough
itan Opctn's production of
each one of those babies costs
Schilke, Sanford Mayor A.
Seminole County’ s newest
Mozart's Don Giovanni here
a half-million bucks. We al­
ways knew war is expensive industry was greeted Thurs­ L. Wilson, County Commission
TAMPA (UPI) — Guberna­ Thursduy night.
but that's 'way out of tills day with a luncheon at Jim Chairman James P. Avery, torial candidates H a y d e n
Spencer's Restaurant and a and K a r l y l c Housholder,
world.
tour of the plant located south Chamber of Commerce presi­ Burns and Robert King High
• • •
MIAMI (UPI) — The lead­
of
Sanford.
dent, welcomed the new indus­ headed today into a weekend ers of Sen. Burry GoldwaAll persons serving Semi­
Welcomed by city and coun­ try and Slnma personally and of scheduled head-on meet­ tor's support in Florida aie
nole County in the teaching
profession are invited to the ty officials and members o f offered “ loo per cent coopera­ ings, with Burns apparently making a lust minute drive
Classroom Teachers Associa­ the Seminole County Chamber tion” of each body to the new spuming advice to dodge them to put aside intra-party rival­
MIAMI (UPI) — Lagging
Commerce's
Industrial concern.
ry long enough to eieet « spirits in Minmi'a exile col­
tion banquet at 7:30 Saturday of
Slaina responded with an ami High anxious for the fray. slate of delegates pledged to
at Mayfair Inn. Dr. Phil Con­ Committee was Harold Slaina,
Today, however, the candi­ him in the May 26 primary. ony soared today in the wake
president
of
the
Southern
Fi­
announcement
the new plant
stant, NEA director, will be
berglass
Products
Company,
is
“
getting
along
fine.
The
of Rrnzii's diplomatic break
dates
head for opposite sides
the speaker. New officers will
with the Fidel Castro regime
production is improving and of (he state and are not sche­
tie installed. Dancing and a makers c f the Cobia boat.
Carl Schilke a n d Scott we now havo 42 employes. duled to meet. This also was
ST. AUGUSTINE (U PI) — und Wednesday's successful
social hour will follow.
Burns, co-chairmen of Uic In­ This will increase as wc go a source of concern to Burns' Florida East Coast Ruilway exile ruid on a Cuban augur
• •
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dustrial Committee, w e r e along."
advisors.
board chairman Ed Ball told mill.
C a u s e for wonderment
host* at the luncheon.
John Kridcr, manager of
Exile leaders,*»re«ra»l Bis.
Bums went from the west eompfny stockholder*» ^IrnrsYoung man with his leg in a ■-----------------------------f ......
the Chamber of tV.nn.Vrce, coa&gt;. to ro. Lauderdale and day the eairler won'.' resume
il'a break "vith Havana ns a ‘ P-ctptlon to * statement
cast riding around Sanford
introduced the l u n c h e o n High was to arrive late in passenger service us long us ''devastating blow" to til* Thursday that Atlantic Coast
astride amotorcycle.
guests to Slaina and the group Uie morning at Clearwater in there is a rhance that trains Castro regime and Inlet na­ Line Railroad will let out only
• •
•
then adjourned to the new Pinellas County for another would lie sabotag’ d.
tional Communism which op­ three firemen under the “ fca
Seminole County Board of
plant.
ens the door for hemisphere thci bedding" action, was tak
vote drive in (tie populous
Public Instruction will offer
There,
Slaina
explained Tampa Bay area
action against the Cuban gov­ en today by the Sanford local
education training for out-of
of the Brotherhood of Loco­
each detail of the operation
The widespread r e p o r t
PORTLAND, Ore. (U PI) — ernment.
school youths under 20 years
The jubilation was further motive Firemen and EngineSen. Barry Goldwater, o f from the original step to the Thursday was that Imth High Oregon Republicans voted to­
of age during the summer
Arizona, uxpiiunt fur the Re- finished product. In lacl, as and Burns would Ik- at a civic day in a free • for • all pres­ heightened by n U. 8. Com­ men.
months. Information may be
II. A. Stoffer, grievance
publirun
humiliation for pres­ the visitors were leaving, one eluli meeting at Clearwater at idential primary contest still merce Depuitment derision to
obtained at the school admin
ident, will nut campaign in ear was awn in the shop noon, hut tins had never Im' cii echoing with shouts of de­ tighten restrictions on the chairman of the local, said 13
istration building, 202 Com
hooking onto a finished boat, on Bums' schedule. One Burns nial that anyone was con­ sale of food und medicine to Sanford men "stand tu lose
mercial Street. Applications Florida prior to the May 2(1
ready to leave.
advisor said he feared Burns' spiring in a stopColil water already tat ion-plagued Culm. their jobs as firemen." He
state
primary.
must tie submitted by next
failure
to show up might be plot.
Wednesday's successful sea add(*d that to Sanford firemen
Florida Republicans are o f­
Friday, May 22.
misinterpreted and that “ the
laid
by (lie Revolutionary will he out of a job within the
fering
two
slates
o
f
delegates
I
# I
press
will
murder
us."
Recovery Movement (MKK) next few days; three men al­
to the GOP nutional conven­
The “ Clock” item about the
The two candidates, how
on a sugar mill In Orients ready have been fired.
tion July 13 at San Francisco,
ASWAN,
U.A.R.
(UPI)
—
city paving Use alley along
An ACL spokesman at Jack­
ever, are both scheduled to Soviet Premier Nikita S. Provineo was seen by the ex­
one unpledged slate headed by
the ACL spur off First Street,
go before the State Jaycee Khrushchev retired to the iles as the fiist move in a sonville reiterated today only
William D. Pawley, o f Miami,
after a truck broke an axle,
convention at Cocoa on Satur­ Egyptian presidential yacht campaign to step up raids on three men have been dis­
and a second pledged to Sen­
elicited from City Manager
day,
and a telephone official on the Red Sea today for the Communist controlled is- charged, that nine other fire­
ator Goldwater, headed by
Summations by opposing at­
Pete Knowles that ACL has
men have been offered com­
U, S. Hep. William C. Cram­ torneys and a charge to the reported in Miami the two some rest, fishing und infor­ luml.
deeded to the city a strip 35
parable paying positions with­
would
be
on
an
hour-long
pro­
Ilrazil's bleak with Culm
er, o f St. Petersburg, and jury in a manslaughter case
mal talks with three Middle
feet on the west between First
in the ACL system. He ex­
gram there Sunday evening—
leaves only four Latin Amer­
Street and the alley extending State Rep. Robert H. Elrod, occupied Circuit Court pro­ and may Ik- even a second pro­ East leaders.
plained that should the new
ican nations—Uruguay, Chile,
at the rear of The Herald o f Orlando. Candidates for ceedings this morning prior to gram on another channel.
Jobs pay less than (lie fire­
Roliviu ami Mexico — main­
plant. The railroad retained district delegates on this lat­ the six-man jury getting tile
men have earned in Uie last
But (lie debate—the hottest
taining
diplomatic
ties
with
ter alatc arc John F. Jacobs, case for deliberation.
LONDON (U l'l) — Prime
an casement for its spur.
year, they will receive bonui
one to dale—at the University
of DoLund, and Cherie Gard­
Minister Sir Alee Douglas- the Castro regime.
On trial are William Gallic
• • •
pay monthly to equal their
of South Florida campus here
Former C u b a n President
ner, of Allandale.
Home, his Conservative par­
Taylor and Roberta Miteheli,
past earnings for a period
Once and for all: The
Thursday left the Burns camp
Dean Burch, assistant gen­ accused of being involved in
ty victorious in three out of Carlos l*t iu Sorurrus said Unit covering the next five years.
thought behind the beautifi­
muttering that the hour-long
"with
tills
action
by
lliur.il,
eral director o f thu Goldwa- the fatal beating of a 22four parliamentary hy-clcc"A s of tills dale," said Stof­
cation of Rands alley came
televised
appearance
was
ter for President Committee, month-old child last Dee. 14
tioitS, said today the party the aggressive plans of inter- fer this morning, “ the Coast
from the City Zoning and
"just a free ride for High."
has u good chance of winning notional Communism not only Line has not offered these
Washington, today informed while they occupied an area
Planning Commission and was
It also left Burns gravel
motor court room.
The
Sanford
Herald
thot
“
ot
the general election this full. suffer a devastating blow, hut men comparable jobs as re­
carried out by city employes.
voiced and hardly able to ad­
the prospects for thu cause of
Taylor is represented by
quired by the Award 282. The
Mary llarkoy says the city dkl the present time, we huve no
dress a $25 a-plate fund-rais­
Culmn freedom are now op­ Jobs offered are not jobs but
Atty. Mack N. Cleveland; the
firm
plans
for
the
Senator
to
not get proper credit for the
ing dinner Thursday night
ened."
visit Florida prior to tin- pri­ Miteheli woman by Ally. Da­ which added $5,duo to his cam­
now beautiful Rands Mall.
Three other Culmn exile
mary because o f the stringent vid Flaxer, ami the state's paign coffers. Bums blamed
»
* •
groups who have announced
requirements o f the Califor­ rase is bring represented by it on titc outdoor meeting with
Police Chief Roy G. Wil­
plans to inrreuse guorrillu
nia primary. Ib is situation Atty. Mike Hosemsn.
High on the windswept campliam* would enlist the aid of
Cleveland and Flaxer re­ us.
warfare against Custro— Al
may change, hut as of now.
an&gt; one who can help him
pliu 666, .Second Ksruinhray
I cun give yuu no assurance viewed the testimony offered
New laws regarding opera­
round out his “ art gallery."
Cheeks totaling $6,C5o have Front and the People's Revol
that the Senator will be in by the state's witnesses and
tion of fairs similar to the
The Chief has photographs of
been distributed by the United utionury Movement — shared Seminole County Exposition
Florida prior to the primary.” stressed it was based on cir­
every Sanford mayor except­
cumstantial evidence.
Fund of Seminole County to the optimism surging through will he reviewed Monday at
Florida
Republicans
will
ing Col. A. M. Thrasher. 1883
The prosecuting attorney al­
7 p. m. by members of the
nine participating agencies. the exile colony.
and 1888; Henry L. Lililenthal, send 3t delegates to the na­
convention
whereas so reviewed his case, detail
l.cgion Fair Association and
The Fund's action represents
1887; Dr. B. Y. Herndon. 1887; tional
ing (lie events leading to the
a state official.
A. M. Fleming. 1880, and J. California Republicans will
the
second
quarterly
disburse­
child's admission to the local
Meeting with the local group
F. Welbome, 1901. He would send 80.
MIAMI (UPIi — A Miami ment.
hospital where it was proSenator
GuldwaUr,
accord­
will be Calvin Winters, execu­
like to borrow portrait* and
widow,
who
tost
her
husband
Agencies participating in­
ing to United Press Interna­ nounccd dead.
have copies made.
CLEVELAND. Ohio (U PI) tive secretary of the Florida
Circuit Court Judge Voile in Marrh when he died after c l u d e the American Red
tional, has been campaigning
—
A Roman Catholic develop­ Agriculture Fair and Livestock
five
months
in
n
eonm,
also
Cross,
Roy
Scouts,
Children's
for the California delegate A. Williams briefed the Jurors
er
o f liirth control pilla today Show Committee of the Flor­
grieved
for
her
two-year-old
Home Society, Family Coun­
vote in that state’s primary on legal points they must con­ son today.
ida Stale Department of Agri­
seling Service, Girl Seouta, w&gt;* blunted ax “ a moral rap­
sider and then sent them to
early next month.
culture.
ist”
by
Mxgr.
Francii
W.
John
Erie
Jackson,
2.
son
the Good Samaritan Home,
the jury room lor deliberation.
The Seminole County Fair
of Mrs. Jean Jackson, follow­ Mental Health Aasociation, Carney, director of the Fam­
la planned for next Nov. 2-7.
ed a neighbor's rat through the Salvation Army and Uic ily Life Bureau of the Cleve­
EDINBURG, Tex. (U P !) Monday’s session will be
land Catholic iliocexe.
a broken fence Thursday, fell USO.
Seminole County'* pros|»erheld prior to the regular Le­
Thirteen deadly rattlesnakes
Dr.
John
Rock
«
f
Brookline,
into
a
canal
and
drowned.
Tiie
figure
is
based
upon
ily binge continued last month
gion meeting at I p. tn. At
were atill loo»e tome where In with sales and gas tax collec­
“ He knew he wasn't sup­ rath on deposit in January. Max*., in a xpecrh here
that time officer* will be
this Rio Grande Valley city to tions showing a sharp leap
HELSINKI Finland (U P D - posed to go near that eanal," The final disburicment in Oc­ Wednexday laid »uggeitioni elected for the new year.
sobbed
Mrs.
Jurkson
Thurs­
that
a
new
pill
acceptable
to
tober will be adjusted accord­
day, causing resident* to *tep over a comparative month In A Hritish engineer has been
A special feature will be
lightly. Police **id they were 1963, and even for the prev­ arretted in Finland on charges day night, "hut he loved thnt ing to payment of unpaid the Catholic Church would showing of a film, “ Commun­
dopey
old
cat.”
soon
lareudy
for
general
Uxc
plcdgrs at that time, fund of­
of spying against another
''*mall one*” Just three feet ious month of March.
ist Encirclement," by Vice
were overly optimiltic.
Mrs. Jackson, whose hus­ ficials declared.
The sale* tax take for April. country, it was reported to­
long.
Commander Jim Talmadge.
In hi* book, “ The Tima IU*
band was involved in an auto
The *nakci were all that 1964, hit a total of $100,517.48 day.
Come," ha argue* the church
Athorities refuted to re- aerident Oct. 5 o f last year,
was left out of at batch of 35 compared with $75.389 70 for
should accept the contracep­ Stocks Lower
of the poisonous reptiles that April, 1963, and the Starch, leave any details of the al­ and died March 16, said "I
M I A M I (UPI) — Police tive pill,
leged espionage of the engi­ was just getting so I could
eacaped from the garage of 1964. total of $88,688.74.
NEW YORK (U PI) - Stock
Mxgr. Carney called Rock prices were mostly lower to­
Gasoline taxes for April. neer, Ronald Harold Evans, sleep nights again."
caught Herbert Samuel Smith,
Roger
Miller
Wednesday
John Eric had fiv* broth­ 31, with hi* tocks itullcd full ” a moral rapiit, using his day with change* generally
1964, were listed at $100,354 38 except to say he had been
night.
Miller, a mechanic, planned compared to $99,442.91 for the working in Finland “ on behalf er* and lister*. They ar* of penniet hiding in the ottice strength ** * man of science small except tor a handful of
to sell the anake* to a canning same month in 1963 and $92,- of another country against a Richard, 16; Donna, 15; Mike, of the Dade County Letted to assault the faith of bts fel­ wide swingers. Trading wai
13; Steve, 10, and Stormy, 4. Fund lu t night.
621.75 for last March.
low Catholics."
third country."
firm in Laredo, Tex.
moderately active.

Newest Industry In Candidates To
Seminole Welcomed Meet Again
Over Weekend

Soprano Hailed

Try For Harmony

Recent Events
Boost Spirits
Of Exiles

Union Disputes
Railway Claims

No Passengers

Goldwater Won't
Visit Stale Now

Oregon Voting

Manslaughter
Summations On

Nikita Yachting1

Home Encouraged

UF Distributes
&lt;6,650 Check

Death Strikes
Second Time
For Widow

A Rattling
Unlucky Day

Collections Up

Fai»?Laws To
Be Reviewed

Developer Of
Pill Assailed

Finns Arrest
Briton As Spy

Armed Forces
Day Slated

Tiie crackling o f the after-burners son.otinies gets a little bothersome. Especially when
they drown out the favorite TV programs in tiie
evenings.
But isn’t it a most comforting feeling on
retiring at night, in hearing those jet blast fur­
naces roaring, to know that the Navy fly-boys
arc tip there solely and only for our protection?
Bluntly, they are flying the skies to pre­
vent another Pearl Harbor; to prevent another
"day of infamy."
Citizens will have their opportunity Satur­
day to pay tribute and homage to these military
men who protect our homes and hearths when
Sanford Naval Air Station will hold "open
house."
For Saturday Is "Armed Forces Day." The
purpose is for calling attention to those men
who devote their enreers and their lives for our
protection, whether they wear the blue o f the
Air Force, the khaki of the Army, the scarlet
and gold o f the Marines or the blue and white
o f the Navy.
Local attention is focused, naturally, on the
Navy because of Sanford Naval Air Station.
Over and above our pride in the Navy there is
a selfish, economical reason for paying tribute
to SNAS — it employs more than 3,600 in mili­
tary and civilian status, with a monthly payroll
of well over $1 million.
And this observance o f Armed Forces Day
should have added meaning to all o f Sanford and
Seminole County. It was just a few weeks ago
we were fared with the threat of tho base here
being closed. But due to the efficient nnd ex­
pedient work of the Seminole County Chamber
o f Commerce and the abilities of our state nnd
federal legislative delegations the base in still
hero — an integral part o f our area’s economic
makeup.
So, to the Army, Marines, Nnvy and Air
Force — wclcomo aboard!

most of them are paper Jobs
and don’t exist. The Jobs are
in Tampa and Lakeland and
the superintendent of the ACL
can not tell, or refused to tell,
this representative what the
jobs consisted of, hours, days
off, type of work, etc. And
these men have until midnight
tonight to make a decision
which will affect their lives
and their families In Uis fu­
ture."
Stoffer continued: "D o the
people of this free country
realize that a restraining or­
der by U. S. District Judge
Alexander Holtzoff, of Wash­
ington, D. C., restrains the
union and its members from
even thinking or talking or
discussing any action whatso­
ever of trying to dispose of the
dispute in any manner? The
Coast line to this date has re­
fused to hold the question in
dispute at a status quo until
tiie men affected have • clear
view of the company's posi­
tion of the Award, and are be­
ing forced to make a decision
for tiie future under these tac­
tics."
While the ACL spokesman
said only three firemen have
been let out, Stoffer named
(lie three already discharged
and 10 more wlm face “ a
deadline at midnight tonight."

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Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty residents, as well ns three
from surrounding communi­
ties, vill converge on tha
Sanford Naval Air Station Sat­
urday for a complete Armed
Forcci Day tour of the base.
Tho "Open House" will be­
gin at 10 a.m. and continue
till 2 p.m. with a wide variety
of activities and displays on
tap for the visitors.
Several thousands arc ex­
pected to be waved through
the main gate when the start­
ing time arrives. Visitors art
urged to bring their cameras.
A highlight of the day will
be a noontime demonstration
of an air-sea rescue. Tho
event will take place on tho
airfield.
Eight different type* of air*
craft will be displayed, 13 in­
door displays, a vehicle dis­
play, buildings open for in­
spection and continuous show­
ing of movica.
Tiie crash-firefighting exhi­
bition will be held east of tho
control tower at 12:30 p.m.
Also to be shown throughout
the day are rockets, models,
flight goar and other equip­
ment in Buildings 4 and 5.
These will Include:
Inert bomb* and rockets In­
cluding • 1,000-pound bomb,
five-inch sheila, small arms,
and bomb-lifting equipment;
• cutaway o f a J-57 Jet en­
gine; survival eqtrtjimcnt in­
cluding a Mark-7 life raft with
equipment, a pressure suit, an
ejection scat, a parachute and
life veils.
Also a model ASA Vigilante;
an RCF1M05 jet starting unit
a n d miscellaneous aircraft
aircraft ground support equip­
ment; an aerology exhibit; a
training panel for the A3B and
ASA aircraft; aerial cameras
and photograph*.
Included in the vehicle dis­
play will be a crash truck,
crash crane, air-rescue boats,
and a Jet aircraft compreaaed
air starter.
Buildings open for Inspec­
tion will Include the atation
chapel, northwest wing of tho
mesa hall and Uie south wing
of Barracks 140.
Movica to be seen aro "ASA
Carrier
Qualification,"
Launch ’ E m ," and "E je c­
tion Scat ITocedurca."
Tills Is the 15th annual ob­
servance of Armed Force*
Day.

Endorse Prayer
WASHINGTON (UIM) - A
Hollywood contingent today
endorsed legislation to allow
prayer In the public schools
and defended the morals and
marriage record o f the movla
colony.

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Pape 2— Frl. May 15, ’61

Hcv. Grover Sewell

Did God
Smile?

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Early in my ministry I be­
came the pastor o f a small
church which had some of the
most talented people one will
aver find in a small church.
There were a number of mem­
bers who were willing and did
wx&gt;rk and give generously of
their time, talents and money,
but there wai one exceptional
person about whom 1 feel
compelled to write.
1 will not tell you her name
because it would embarrass
her if she found out but her
Ufa ia too great an example
to remain hidden.
This lady was not a fivetalent person nor even a twotalent person. As far as abil­
ity in any area of stewardship
was concerned her capabili­
ties could be doacribed best at
talent. She was unlike the onetalent ateward in Jesus' par­
able at you will understand.
This little church of which
1 have written was too small
to afford any paid worker
other than the minister so
any work not accomplished by
him had to be dona by volun­
teers.
Within a few hours of my
being “ on the field" this dear
lady Informed my wife that
there waa to be no concern
about the cleaning of the
church building for Sunday
worship services because sho
would do this heraelf. Sbe ex­
plained that ahe had had as
part o f her service to the Lord
the teak of volunteer janitor
fo r many years and she had
no intention of stopping.
We were curious as to how
aha would manage transpor­
tation for her Saturday chore
and found that much of the
time she walked the distance
o f about two miles while car­
rying different tools that ahe
might need for the job. She
preferred to do all of the job
herself so It was boat to let
her do It as ahe pleased.
We could rest assured that
the ,f*w a would always be
dusted' ami the floors swept
because this saint o f God
loved Him and her fellowman.
This reminds us that most
o f tho work in God’s Kingdom

Lake Mary
Baptist Class
Has Meeting
II) Pranrm Wester

and giving must be accom­
plished by one-talent people.
Of course, we do thank God
for those who are eloquent In
teaching God's work, and for
those who contribute magnifi­
cently to Ills cause in other
ways, hut let us not be dis­
couraged If we feel that our
work is not significant enough
to count. It is always great In
God'a light if it is done alnccrely.
Perhaps we can tie inspired
and aometimes shamed by the
example set before ui by this
woman and otlicn who have
shown that their faith is alive
by their works.

HNS Installs
Officers

Mrs. W. T. Wanaley was
hostess for the Friendship
Class o f the First Baptist
Church o f Lake Mary at
their monthly meeting held at
her home.
The class president, Mrs.
Lainur Stokes, was in chargo
of the business session and
program. The opening prayer
was given by Mrs. llsrlcy
Wilhelm.
Mrs. W. V. Wagner was
welcomed as n special guest
at the meeting.
Mrs. Stokes presented the
devotional, using the third
chapter of Colosslans for the
scripture reference. Prayer
was offered by Mrs. Wansley,
and the closing prayer was
given hy Mra. J. A. Yarn.
During thn social hour an
interesting game was enjoy­
ed and the winners prise was
won by Mrs. Wansley. Re­
freshments o f punc&gt;) and
cookies ware served by the
hostess.
Others attending were Mrs.
T. M. Whlghum, Mrs. Ralph
Taylor, Mra. W. G. Brown,
Mra. M. P. Mntheson, Mrs.
Lean Keel and Mra. C. W.
Shelton.

fly Donna Estes
Officers of the Holy Name
Society of the Church of the
Nativity were foimally install­
ed at the 8 a. m. Mass last
Sunday at the church.
New officers arc John Stanklewicx, president; Joseph Hop­
kins, vice president; Edward
P. Denies, secretary; Clifford
Dulles, treasurer and Rill
Groscnkemper, marshal.
The Society will sponsor a
weekly social hour at the
church each Wednesday at 8
p. m. The first project of the
tnen will be the erection of a
By Donna Estes
permanent
Nativity Shrine
The
Church
of Nstivity Cath­
near the entrance to the
olic Women’s Club will re­
church grounds.
ceive a Corporate Communion
Sunday at the 8 a. m. Mass at
the church.
A membership tea will be
Mr*. Alfred Vaught, wife of sponsored by the club at 3
the minister at Trinity Meth­ p. m. Sunday in the Social
odist Church In I)c!.and ami Hall of Urn Church. Preceding
adult advisor to the Volusia- the tea, Benediction will be
Seminole Sub-district, will be conducted by Rev. Jam ci Honguest speaker at Sunday even­ nan, pastor of the church.
ing'! meeting of the Senior
The regular meeting of the
MYF
of
First
Methodist club will take place Monday
Church of Sanford.
at 8 p. m., also at the church's
Mra. Vaught will dlicuaa the social hall. All women of the
MYF and ita purpose and pro­ parish have been Invited, y&gt;
gramming ideas with mem­ attend all throe evenf.&lt;^fiby
bers of the local group.
Mrs. Gene Shannon, president.

Catholic Women
To Receive
Communion

M YF To Hear
Mrs. Vaught

Annual Retreat
Set By Laymen

By Jane Casselberry
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Pea­
cock of the Fern Park Church
of the Natarene will attend the
Annual Convention and Assem­
bly of the Florida District of
the Church of the Nazareae
being held today through next
Tuesday in Orlando.
Other representatives of the
church attending are Mr. and
Mrs. Elston Bard, Mr. and
y4 if-i'.
Mrs. Felton Carter and Mr.
A&gt;
■J' L
J .t e
and Mrs. Leo Carter.
r
i~
Joint meetings arc scheduled
•
l
• V*.. I for tonight and Saturday night
at the Orlando Municipal Audi­
torium. Auxiliary conventions
will be held simultaneously on
Saturday with the NYPS
meeting at the Central Church
of the Natarene, 300 E. Jackton; the Church School repre­
“ MOTHER OF THE YEAR” Award nt Upsnln Presbyterian Church waa
sentatives at the Cherry Plata
presented lnat Sunday to Mra. Mnrlc Harris o f Loch Arbor who, in addi­
and the Missionary Society at
tion to being mother of her three children, also has been “ mother” o f
the auditorium.
tho church’s nursery class ainco 1958. Making the jiresentation waa John
Services will be held at the
Andes.
(Herald Photo)
auditorium on Sunday at 10:30
a. m. and at 2:30 and 7:30 p.
m.
The Assembly will coo vena
Monday morning at the First
Baptist Church and will con­
tinued through Tuesday with
business sessions during the
By Maryann Miles
day and inspirational services
Ry Mr*. II. I.. Johnson
her as Mother of the Year. in the evening.
A special observance honor­
A young mother was com­ 1964, with the name of the
ing mothers, both living and
pletely surprised during last church Inscribed on back.
dead, was conducted by Iluar Sunday
morning’s
worship
Mrs. Harris, daughter of
l.ako Methodist Church Isst service at Upsala Presbyterian
Sunday.
Church when announcement Mr. and Mrs. George Pczold,
Thn Dykotn Class asked for was made that she had been also of Loch Arbor, says she
a contribution o f (1 from chosen "Mother of the Y ear." is a “ Florida Cracker all the
ny Jane Casselberry
each member in memory of
The Crusader Circle of the
Receiving this annual award way." Rom and reared in San­
Ills mother. Nnmes of the was Mrs. Marie Harris of I/&gt;ch ford, she attended local schools
Casselberry C o m m u n i Ity
mothers were published In the Arbor who was presented with and graduated from Seminole
Methodist Church WSCS electchurch bulletin.
an engraved gold pin citing High School.
Donations will be used to­
She is employed by The San­ i-d officers for the 1904-65 year
ward purchase o f a piano for
ford Herald as linotype ope- at a meeting Monday night
the new church.
rator, a position which she held at the home of Mrs. An­
has held for the past 15 years. gel Mendez on Ballard Street
Corsagrt were presented to
She is a member of Upsala in Altamonte Springs.
the oldest nnd y o u n g e s t
New officers to be installed
Preabyterlan Church and haa
mother and to the mother
taught the nursery clast there at the June meeting are Mrs.
present with the largest num­
Members of the Presbyter­ since 1B5S. She is the mother Carlyle Swofford, chairman;
ber of children In church.
New official board officers, ian Church of the Covenant, of three children, Teresa, Mra. Charles Basinger, coelected at the last business South Orlando Drive, who ore eight, and Harold, seven, who chairman; Mrs. Clare Balmer,
meeting ore Glen H. Whipple, on aetiva duty with tha arm­ attend Lake Mary Elementary secretary and Mra. Jack Waitchairman; Bryon N. Brown ed forces, will be recognised School and Tina, age alx, who man, treasurer.
Mrs. Arnold Austin gave the
Jr., vice chairman;. Brian at the 9 a. in. Worship Serv­ will enter first grade next
devotional and each of the
term.
Benjamin, secretary and L. ice on May 17.
Presentation of the award circle members contributed a
The men will be presented
W. Hodges Sr., treasurer.
with a miniature Celtic Croaa, was made by John Andes who favorite verse ot tbe Bible,
which haa been adopted by has presented pins for the past poem or story for the pro­
tha denomination in recent five years to mothers of the gram.
Refreshments of cake and
yean . Celtic Crosses ware the church.
Pastor ia Rev. James Har­ coffee were served by tbe hot­
special mark of the Celtic
test follofd.TM *£&amp; Ttneram.
Church in the British Isles din.
and were found nowhsra else.
Members to be so recognis­
The entire congregation of
the First Methodist Church of ed are W. Sterne Bolts, Sam
Sanford will read the second Goble, George A. Bufas, Dan
rhapter of Acts during the F. Slglln, James Temple and
worship service In celebration Paul Wlreman.
of Pentecost Sunday.
Booklets containing Acta 2
will be provided to all attend­
ing. Text for the morning aermon by Rev. John T. Adams
Jr. will be taken from this
scripture.
By Maryann Mllre
fit. Andrews Presbyterian
Church o f Rear Lake will
■ponanr a "teenape get-toKotlier" at the church grounds
on Llnneal Reach Drive this
By Jane Casselberry
Saturday beginning at S j&gt;. m.
The Cauciticrry Community
All teenagers of tha com­
Methodist Church WSCS will munity nro Invited to attend
lie liosless to the Orlando Dis­
and are to bring thair own
trict leadership Training Con­
hot dogs and buns for an out­
ference next Thursday fmm 9
door cookout. Othar refresh­
a. m. wild 12:30 p. tn.
ments will be p r o v i d e d .
Training courses will lie of­
Gentre are arhaduled for the
fered for new officers and se­
afternoon.
cretaries and circle members.
Ixx-ol officers will serve as
guides for the visitors Nur­
sery will lie provided for
small children.

WM\

Donations Aid Upsala Church Names
Piano Fund
Mother Of The Year

Crusader Circle
Elects Officers

Local Church
To Recognize
Servicemen

Methodist?
To Celebrate
Pentecost

St. Andrews
Sets Party For
Teenagers

WSCS To Meet
In Casselberry

Church Tea

pelling to individuaU or groups
of contemporary' Christians as
it was to the disciples on the
day of Pentecost.
Many Protestants and Cath­
olics are quite certain that
the Christian unity move­
ment, which has flowered so
miraculously in recent years,
U being led by the Holy Spirit.
The late Tope John XXIII insUted that he did not think up
the idea of calling an Ecum­
enical Council. It was. he said
in his usual matter-of-fact
way, entirely the Holy Spirit’!
Idea.

Rummage Sale
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry Community MothodUt WSCS will hold a rum­
mage sale Saturday, starting
at 8 a. m., at the warehouse
located next to the general
store in Altamonte Springs.
Item* of used clothing for tho
entire family will be available.

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118 Magnolia

322-1563

Marjorie Shepard

Tax Collector
Seminole County

THE IUJTII CIRCLE of tho DeRnry Community Mothodiat WSCS held Ita finnl mooting of
tho aojiann nt tho homo o f Mra. Norton Lnwton.
Special recognition wna given Mra. rharlea
Croaaey, left, WSCS president nnd Mra. Elmo
Moore, circle rhnlrtnnn.
(Cox Photo)

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WSCS Sponsors First May Day Breakfast
By Jana Casselberry
Tbe first annual May Break­
fast held Wednesday morning
by the Caaselbcrry Commun­
ity Methodist Church WSCS
waa well attended end a big
success.
Everyone enjoyed the lovely
meal prepared and served by
the committee made up of

By Louis Cattels
United Press International
Sunday la the 1,934th birth­
day of the Christian Church.
It commemorates an event
which took place in the city of
Jerusalem in the spring of the
year A. D. SO.
The New Testament re­
cords the precise date. It was
a Jewish holiday called Pente­
cost. One week had gone by
since Christ ceased His postResurrection a p p e a r ances
among His disciples. In ac­
cordance with Hit instructions,
the disciples were gsthered to­
gether in a house in Jerusalem
wilting.
Suddenly, they felt among
them a Presence which seem­
ed to take possession of their
hearts and minds, filling them
with a strange sense of joy, a
consciousness of power, and
a boldness which they had
never known before.
They went out and began to
proclaim the Gospel of Christ
to the people of the city with
auch fervor and conviction
that the Infant church won
3,000 converts by nightfall.
Tha transforming Presence
which the dlselpVea experienc­
ed on Penetcost la known to
Christians at the Holy Spirit.
When the time came for
Jesua to terminate HU rela­
tively brief stay among men.
He assured His deciples that
“ I will not leave you comfort
lest." In HU stead. He promU
ed, they would have the Holy
Spirit to guide them into all
t~uth, and to strengthen them
against all trials.
During the early years of
the church’s history, the Holy
Spirit made His presence felt
In the Christian community In
very vivid ways.
The Book of Acta speaks ot
the apostles being "em pow­
ered" by the Holy Spirit to
heal the sick, to speak in for­
eign languages hitherto un­
known to them, and to per­
form other miraculous works.
It ia a cardinal tenet of
ChrUtUn belief that the Holy
Spirit U still at work in the
world, and particularly with­
in the community o f faith
which U called the Church.
Sometimes It U very hard in­
deed to dUcera His guiding
hand.
But there are also times
when HU presence becomes as
unmUtakably real and com­

ELECT

Tbe Annual Retreat for
Methodist laymen of the DeLand District will be held Satu*day, May 23, at Camp Win­
ona north o f DeLeon Springs.
Registration la scheduled for
• :!0 e. m. The program will
continue until after the Sat­
urday evening meal.
Luncheon and supper will
be aorved by a committee
from First Methodist Church
o f Sanford with Ted Williams
ss chairman.

The Forest City Baptist
Church hald a Mother-Daugh­
ter Tea last Saturday at Die
church. A centerpiece ar­
rangement of white lummer
flowers and a allver tea serv­
ice added beauty to the serv­
ing table. Hostesses were
Mrs. Ralph Green and Mrs.
lion WrstuioiulHiid,

Fern Park
Sunday Is Pentecost,
Group To Atlend Birthday Of Christ
Convention

Mrs. E. P. Richards, chair­
man; Mra. William Tilford,
Mrs. C. K. Fisher, Mrs. !/»•
roy Sweeney, Mrs. Darius
Pringle and Mrs. Corbett
Christenson.
Tho tables were beautifully
decorated with arrangements
of spring flowers and aspara­
gus fern and pouf trees of
dainty pastel not.

The invocation was given
by Mra. Richards. Mrs. Ernst
Franckenborg was in charge
of the pledge program follow­
ing the breakfast. Mra. Ar­
thur Putnam presided at the
business meeting. Mrs. M. C.
Huggins, secretary of miss­
ionary education, gave a re­
port on conditions in India.

Parents of young people of
the church who are away at
college or in service are requeated to inform the new
secretary of student work,
Mra. Mary Mobley, of any
rhangc of address or status
so that the magazines sent
from the WSCS will reach
them.
Mr*. Frank Messick, directo- of the Vacation Hibie
School tu be held June 15-26,
made an appeal for more
workers for the nursery and
kitchen and for teachers.

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS who planned nnd served the delightful Muv
Breakfast for the Casselberry Community Methodist Church WSCS
Wednesday morning were, left to right, Mrs. Darius Pringle, Mra. Leroy
Sweeney, Mre. William Tilford, Mrs. C. K. Fisher, Mra. Corbett Christenson
I and Mrs. Elton Richard*, chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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Local Democratic leaden nedy, candidate for Democrat­
are joining the ' Burns Blitz- ic national committeeman.
era” while atate Republican
Such a convention would be
leaden are feuding.
patterned after the national
Seminole Democratic big­ Democratic convention to se­
wigs who took to the huttings lect the party's presidential
fo r Sen. John Mathews, Fred candidate, Kennedy said, with
Dickinson and Fred Karl for each county Democratic or­
the governor nom’nation have ganization selecting its dele­
transferred their allegiance gates in proportion to the
to llaydon Burns and are op­ number of registered Demo­
enly campaigning in his be­ crats. The party - endorsed
candidate would then oppose
half.
Those in Scott Kelly’a camp unendorsed candidates in n
^ seem to be split . . . some any primary election, where the
they will go down the line voters would mukc the final
for Burns while a few “ die- selection.
The Herald endorses Ken­
hnrda” still are stumping for
nedy's idea, even to the point
the Lnkelander.
A s one politico put it, o f suggesting a county con­
“ Burns more nearly follows vention.
• •
•
the thoughts expounded by
Senntnr
Goldwuter
is leav­
our candidate thun does” the
second man on the totem pole. ing any Florida campaigning
REV. DIM,MAS COPELAND of Casselberry Community Methodist
in his behalf for the GOP
Robert King High,
Church, left, nnd prospective students, Durham Ferrell and Ken Miller,
f All the local Democratic presidential nomination to his
were visitors this week to Rev. Copelands nlnia mater, Anbury College in
leader* are pounding for a followers nnd supporters. He
Kentucky.
(Herald Photo)
big vote come May 2d but is gambling Florida's 24 Re­
feel that with only three col­ publican delegates voteB for
orless county races in a run­ California’s 80. Ilis opposi­
off that the turn-out o f elec­ tion in Florida is un unpledg-1
ed slate on May 20 nnd is
tors will be poor.
•
•
*
confining his campaigning at
WASHINGTON’ (U PI) - i UAW contract!" with tho three ator had to use nn assumed
Two state GOP leaders, this time to California, which
The Johnson administration, i firms expire Aug. 31.
nntnu when he went to De­
both supporters o f Sen. Burry has n primary early next
eyeing the approaching uuto I The sourco seriously doubt­
Goldwuter for president, have munlh.
troit during 1961 negotia­
The Sunford Herald tele­ negotiations, expects a strike- ed whether there would lit* tions.
* reached the parting o f the
graphed
Senator Goldwater free settlement thnt will not much direct government in­
ways. F o r m e r ambassador
Government officials be­
force nn Increase in car pri­
William D. Pawley was quot­ with the question o f whether
tervention in the auto talks lieve that UAW President
ces.
ed by United Prrss Interna­ he would come to Florida beeven though they represent Walter P. Reuther will de­
At the same time, it views
tional that he will not active­ for the May 20 primury and
the most important bargain­ mand gnins In early retire­
ly campaign for the unpledg­ received tills reply from Dean Ichances of price cuts for au- ing of the year.
ment and other so-called
ed slate o f Republican presi­ Burch, assistant general di-1 ‘ ,,s »» Prc“ y rcn» ' ,e n,,J , Both sides, he suid, resent "fringe benefits” thnt will
not *&gt;e surprised to see
dential delegates he bends but rector o f the Goldwuter for
government participation so make it difficult to put a
was highly critical o f U .S. President Committee: "A t the &lt;*ie cost of the wage-benefit much thnt n top federal medi­ price tag on the package.
present
time
wc
have
no
firm
P*ckngo
creep
ubovc
the
ad
Rep. William C. Cramer, who
ministration's guidepost figure
heads a slate o f delegates plans for the Senator to visit
Florida prior to tho primary for non-inflationary bargain­
pledged to Goldwatcr.
because
of tho stringent re­ ing.
"I do not wish to indulge
Tlieso observations were
in the type of gutter politics quirements of the California
made today by a high gov­
primury.
Tills
situation
mny
being employed by Williuin
ernment source six weeks be­
Crumer,” Pawley wus quoted. change, but as of now 1 can
fore negotiatois for the Un­
He said he will work for the give you no ussuranee that
ited Auto Workers nnd Gen­
tho
Senator
will
be
in
Florida
election o f Albert Robcrs III,
eral Motors, Ford ami Chry­
o f St. Petersburg, fo r the prior to the primary.”
/ *
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Retired Muj. Gen. John II. sler open 1964 bargaining.
post o f national committee­
Mcdaris is chuirmun o f the
man.
From the mailbag:
Other candidates for nation­ Florida Goldwuter for Presi­
“ There is never nny use to
al committeeman are Cramer, dent Committee.
. . .
rry over spilled milk; how­
Robert A. Peterson, Miami
Obviously pleased and grate­ ever, I want you to know­
Beach, and Chester W. Stolzhow much I personally appre­
enburg, Oakland Park. For ful at palling belter than
ciate all your efforts in my
11)0,000
votes
more
in
tho
rommittoewoman are Frances
behalf.
* * * * *
O. Salmon, SL Petersburg, first primary thnn his next
“ My daddy used to say,
opponent,
Mayor
1
1
n
y
d
o
n
and Helene M. Morris, Sara­
****
‘
Make
o
f
every
failure
a
step­
Burns Immediately pledged to
■k
sota.
maintain the integrity of the ping stone to greater success.’
Thoughts like that are comCandidate* for Democratic governor's office.
"Even
If
wo
have
to
run
the
j
Porting at tihs time nnd I still
national committeeman are
remuin the eternal optimist.
Elliott K o o i i v e l t , Miami rest o f this campaign on pea­
“ I nm enough of nn optim­
nuts,
at
we
did
in
11)60,”
says
Beach; A . G. Broderaon, Mer­
ist to think thut somewhere,
ritt Island; Jo* Carrin, Tal Burns, “ I assure you 1 will
Somehow, good is going to
Uhaaaea; Bill McCoy, Jackson­ not tell out the office o f‘ gov­
como out of this campaign
ernor
to
special
interests.
I
ville; J. B. Rodgers Jr., Or­
and I want you to know thut
lando; Napoleon B. Broward, am going to be governor of
I am grateful for everything
all
tho
people."
Fort Georg* Island; Grover
you have done.”
• • •
Cleveland, Punt* Gorda; Jim
John E. Mathews Jr.
Robert
King
High's
cam­
Fair (the perennial candidate
paign
tactics
has
some
poli­
fo r numerous posts), Tampa;
OVER 35 YEARS
James James, Miami; Rex tical observers puzzled. For
At First A I’almrlto
S w e a t , Jacksonville; Leon example, a report cam# out
(Alongside old post office)
Whitehurst J r„ Clearwater; o f Bear Lako hs would attend
a coffco
there
Thursday
8. L. Kilgore, Leesburg; Dav­
morning. No such report mine
id Gl), Tampa; Richard D.
from
High’s headquarters.
B a r k e r , Jacksonville, and
But his headquarters did give
John J. Kennedy, St. Peters­
The Herald one whole hour's
burg. For commltteewoman
nolle* o f n press conference
are Annette Baker, Clear­
Wednesday afternoon. A call
water B e a c h ; Nancy W.
• Cnrpetn • Furniture
tamo at 3:30 p. m. that High
Evans, Miami; Ann M. Cram­
• Tile
• I’ ianos
would meet the press at 4:30
er, West Hollywood, and
*
Rental
Reds
p. m. , . . at Orlando.
Catherine C. McAll, Ocala.
James clalma that Cleveland
has withdrawn and thrown
F L E X IB L E B L A C K PIPE
hia support to James. How
aver, Secretary o f Slate Tom
(Ideal For Hprinklrr Systems)
Adams hss ruled It Is too Iste
A T R E D U C E D PRICES
fo r a candidate to withdraw
his or her name from the bal­
Va” Dinm. (80 Ih. pressure) -Ic/FI. or 2.95/100’
lot.
3/4” Dlatn. (80 III. pressure) 7c/Ft. or 5.25/100’
s e e
(Ft • 3” Dlsm. In Stock)
A stata Democratic conven­
tion to select a party-endors­
W A L L SU P P L Y
ed candidate for governor it
Sanford,
Fla.
I ll N. Frrnrh Are.
322-5112
advocated as the No. 1 plank
Headquarters For Sprinkler K) .terns.
in the platform o f John Ken-

Strike-Free Auto Negotiations LBJ Goal

Law Prof Testifies Against Prayer Amendment e im .p p n flf
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Hsrvsrd Isw Prof. Paul A.
Freund, an expert on consti­
tutional law, urged Congress

todar
today to resist demands for
a school prayer amendment
which he said might breach
liberties guaranteed in the
Bill o f RighU.

Clerk Resigns
In Village

Freund appeared before the
House Judiciary Committee
ns it ended its fourth week
of hearing* on 147 proposals
to override Supremo Court
decisions barring prayer and
Bible-reading as r e q u i r e d
part* o f public school pro­
grams.
Testimony In favor o f a
constitutional amendment was

North Orlando Village
Clerk Mrs. Glenn B. (Lib­
by) Atchison todsy an­
nounced her resignation af­
ter only two months In the
office.
Submitted simultaneously
to all fire member* o f the
village rounril and stating
.only that the action was
due to “ personal reasons,”
the resignation became e f­
fective a» of the Wednes­
day, May 13, office clos­
ing hour.

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NOTICE

In addition to clerk, Mrs.
Atchison also served a* vil­
lage Irrasurer, tax assewsor
and lax collector.

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exnecti-d from the Rev.
TT,.i- n
.n .
expected
Dan­
iel Poling, editor o f the
Christian Herald magazine
and a former New York and
Philadelphia pastor. His name
wns added to the previously
announced witness list by act­
ing committee C h a i r m a n
Michael A. Feighan, D-Ohio.

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for Most Repaint Work

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III W. 2nd St.. Sanford. Fla.
l’ h. 322-6181

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Religious Freedom... cornerstone o f our national strength!
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Wo are free to think . . . to believo . • • to worship as wa
In this, wo are strong.
History has demonstrated countless times that when a national rollclous
freedom no longer cxiata, the nation weakens, begins to crumble, and
becomes easier prey for conquest and violent revolution.
But we are free. However our beliefs may be expressed —In the Bibldb
the Torah, the mind — we need have no fear of censure or coercion. For
the freedom o f religion that prompted America's first settlers to seek these
shores is still this nation’s most inspiring example . . . a powerful vole*
that carries tho words of freedom to people in other lands.

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Fraadoas o f religion la Inherant in Uia freedom o f tha Individual
freedom o f initiative and enterprise that helps koep
America powerful! Symbolic o f America’s leadership In tho
fight far fra* enterprise la the success o f the nation's investor*
owned, taxpaying electric power companies In achieving world
leadership. Today, Florida Power and Light Company la
accelerating its already phenomenal rate o f axpanslon to
■Met the skyrocketing demand for Increased power. We hope,
through evsn mors outstanding performance, to encourage the
tread la America today which propoeee more freedom for
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Russell Conspicuously Absent During LBJ's Georgia Visit

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Army Captain
Charged With
Desertion

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HE1DELB E R G . Germany
(t lp ft —Th# U. S. Army an*
Bounced today that Capt. A l­
fred Svfr.son hat been eharrad with desertion for defect­
ing to Eait Germany a year

agofiremen, SI, a former intel­
ligence officer from Scranton.
P a , waa returned to the-Weat
euddenly and without explan­
ation Slay 7. Ruaeian officera
handed him over quietly at
the Eaat-Weat German bord­
er.
A U. 8. Army statement
aaid the charges against
Srfnaon resulted from In­
vestigations conducted aince
the defector waa returned.
Svtcson. a natira of Lith­
uania. drove the jeep arroaa
the border into Communlat
Eeat Germany ea May 4,
IMS.
The defector had been a
border officer familiar with
17. S. troop diapoailiona and
taetka, and th en had been
speculation ha might alao be
charged with betraying ac­
crete.

Groce Church
To Observe
Anniversary
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O n c e Methodirt Church of
S ta te d wU o heecTc ita Sixth
l a d f l l j thia Sunday with
f a c i a l rcoognltkm to be given
charter
membera at the
aaorning warship service.
The pastor, Rev. John H.
Rirae Jr., will apeak on the
topic, ••Going Back To Bethel."
A apodal anniversary offer­
ing wfll be received to be
used t e air conditioning the

CITIZENSHIP AWARDS were presented by American Legion Memorial
Post 256 o f Casselberry to South Seminole Junior High School ninth
graders Carol Noell and Ron Greene, first place winners, (front row)
and runners-up Jim Bacchus and I.inda Cote &lt;l&gt;nck). Making the presenta­
tion were Larry Mnplosdcn, left, and Commander Harold Kryder.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of South Seminole Junior High were hostesses
recently to a Parent-Daughter Tea. Shown serving punch and cookies to
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tomlin Jr. o f Sanlando Estates and daughter, Donna,
is Alice Harris, member o f the group.
(Herald Photo)

Poolo Church
Sets Revival
For Weekend

Tests Scheduled
For Prospective
First Graders

A PUBLICITY AWARD was presented to St. Richard's Council 67)57,
Knights o f Columbus, during Charter Presentation Ceremonies held in
Sanford. The award, in recognition o f the council's outstanding year­
book, was presented by Grand Knight John Hage, state public relations
chairman, right, to Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, Grand Knight o f Council
6357, left and Gilbert Fileger, the council's historian who also received a
personal citation.
(Herald Photo)

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Enterprise
Baptist Gives
Schedule

Hospital Notes
MAY 13. m i
Admleatora
Frances L» Morgan, Lortns
Van Pslt, Anno Aiken. Aubrvy Griffis, Berths Mao Gill.
Garre A. Holloway, Victoria

By Evelyn Laady
la n din g readiness teat* will
ha given a t Oviedo School.
Tuesday, at ltd* p. ra , for all
chOdraa who will he anterirr
the school next ton s as first
graders. Clyde Holder, prin­
FORT S IL L O k l a . —
cipal, striaeae the importance (AHTNC1—Pvt. Charles H.
e f having thane prospective Higgins, sea ef Mr. and Mrs.
first g raders present to take John E. Higgins S r , 317 E.
the testa.
Twenty-second i t , Sanfcrd,
Parents o f the chiIdres are has completed advanced ar­
asked to attend aa orientation tillery training as a canno­
and regietratloa session which neer at the Army Artillery
haa been scheduled for • and Missile Center, Fort Sill.
p. a t, Thursday, May Si, at Okla.
tha school. It will be neces­
Higgins • received instruc­
sary to bring the child’s birth tion which will prepare him
certificate to this meeting.
to serve as a crewman in
To be eligible to enter first i field artillery gun Sod he o il­
grade in the fall a child mutt ier crews.
he six years olo on or before
The 22-year-old soldier en­
Jan. 1. IMS.
tered the Army in Xovrmber
1963 and completed basic
training at Fort Gordon, Ga.
Higgins is a 1939 graduate
o f Sanford Seminole High
School and was employed by
the Martin Company, Orlan­
Dr. Walter Ritter. Presby­ do. before entering the Army.
terian minister who has serv­
ed several Florida churrhea
since his retirement, U pres­ Joan Home
OAKLAND, Calrf. &lt;UPI) —
ently serving as
interim
pastor fo r Westminster Pres­ A riatra Joss Merriam L a d ­
byterian Church wfll meet ed at Oakland today to com­
in Howell Park. SR U S one plete aa eight-week, rouad-tbeenlo
trip
marred
mile cast of Highway 17-92. world
Regular ssrvkee are con­ throughout by weather and
ducted each Sunday. A nurs­ mechanical troubles. "B oy.
ery is provided fo r the wor­ am I glad to see Oakland.”
ship hoar and facilities are she said.

Pvt. Higgins
Finishes Course

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By Jane Casselberry
New officers were elected
and installed Tuesday night
at a meeting o f the South
Seminole Junior High School
PTA in the school cafetorium.
Mrs. Frank Steudle o f Cas­
selberry, who has been active
in PTA work for many years
both here and in New Jersey,
served ss installing officer.
Newly elected officers are
Mrs. Arthur Rhodes of North
Orlando, president: Mrs. Jo­
seph Psvelchak, Fern Park,
first vies president; John An­
gel, second vice president:
Jim. Arthur Ferrin of North
Orlando, secretary and Mrs.
Tom Wells, Maitland, treasur­
er.
Mm. Charles Dome, outgo­
ing president, was presented
with a past president's pin
and a gift o f a matching set
o f crystal necklace and earrinrs.
Mrs. Dome gars her annual
report telling of activities and
projects which i n c l u d e d ,
among other things, the gift
of an atlas for the school li­
brary; a rift o f 925 to Rob*
ert McKenzie, a member of
tho faculty who lost every­
thing when fire destroyed his
apartment and a desk and
laundry service for the clinic.
Tho South Seminolo PTA
joined the county council and
Old Glory Community Bank
during tho year.
As a result o f the success­
ful *TIooUnanny" sponsored
by tho PTA, which netted
&lt;314.33, Mrs. Dome was ablo
te present a check to Princi­
pal John Angel for &lt;2M for
library books and 130 for
beautification o f tho school
grounds.

Westminster
Gets Interim
Minister

air conditioned.
The United Presbyterian
Indians are not obliged to
Youth meets a t &lt; JO p. as. on stay on m e n a b o o s , but they
Sundays. Moderator te Steve usually prefer to stay because
Use reserved land is tax free, j

Brooks. Theodore Williams.
Ann Burryrki, Sandra Dunn.
By Helen Snodgrass
Deborah Ana Byrd and Dor­
Rev. Wendell Hill, pastor of
othy \allot, all of Sanford;
the Enterprise Baptist Church
Catherine Sirlaln and John
which now meets in the
Dtirk. DeBary; Charlie Ben­
school rafetonum, has an­
nett, North Orlando; and
nounced the following sched­
Agnes Putnam. Geneva.
ule for tho summer.
Births
Bible Study for all age
To Mr. and Mrs. James Bel­
group# will be held at 10
lamy, Baby Girl; to Mr. and
a. ra. on Sundays foDowad by
Mrs. Jams* L Morgan, Baby
morning worship at 11 a. ra.
Boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Training Union meetings are
Tharp*, Baby Girl; and to Mr.
scheduled for 6:30 p. ra. with
and Mrs. Edward E -Doty J r ,
everdng worship at 7:30 p. m.
Baby Girl. all of Sanford.
Midweek prayer eerriree on
Discharges
Wednesday* are at 7:30 p. m
Victor Davis, Ralph Peters.
Henry Lee Scott, Nevada
Pitta. Lucille Dudley, Luther
Frasier, Robert Earl Ard.
Minnie Bell Redden, Frank
Edward H o l m e s , Jeanette
An Inventory of day care
Williams. Carleen Smith, Har­
riet Wilcox and David A. needs and problems for ehilWilcox. all uf Sanford: Her­ [dren o f working mother* will
bert Olsen. Patricia Darby : be discussed Friday in the
and Edity Conklin*., all o f Community Room of the First
DeBary; and Donald Dcskins, Federal Saving A Loan in Or­
lando.
North Orlando.
The session will run from
10:30 am . te noon and 1:30
Band Concert
te 3 p.m. It will be conducted
The Foreet Lake Academy by the Day Care Advisory
Band will .present a concert Committee o f the State De­
at 7:30 p. ra Saturday in the partment o f Pcblie Welfare
Academy Auditorium. No ad­ and is one of several being
mission will be charged. All held In various districts o f
are welcome.
the department-

Child Care To
Be Discussed

M

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By Mrs. Jo*. Mathieux
Remember last week when
I told you about good neigh­
bors. . .Well, I've learned of
another one. Mrs. John Thom­
as not only visits Mrs. Leona
McLain but stays te clean
house, paste trading stamps
in books snd many other
such services. Speaking of
Miss Leona. I had a very
pleasant visit with her at the
polls and shs seems to be
getting alor.e real well, I am
happy to report. She has a
lot of courage and I am cer­
tainly glad to see her improv­
ing so rapidly.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Wittman left for Orleans, Mass*
to stay for six months. When
they return in ths fall they
hope te start their new borne
across from the Tommy MeLa ins.

•

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Speaking ea new homes. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hoover have
moved into their new home
on SR 46.
e e
e

ents on ths basis o f honor,
courage, scholarship, leader­
ship and service. Making the
presentation were Commander
Harold Kryder and American­
ism Chairman Lany Maplesden. Medals and certificates
went to first place wieners
Ron Greens, eon o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Greene o f 11
South Cortes A r t , North Or­
lando, end Carol Noell. daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Don
Noell, Dolores Drivs, Alta­
monte Springs.
Runners-up who received
certificates were Linda Cote,
daughter ef Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Cote, South Triplet
Drive, Casselberry, and Jim
Bacchus, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Bacchus, Lakewood
Shores.
Refreshments were served
by ths executive board follow­
ing tho program.

Mississippi.
If anyone wonders what the
Society does, they might note
the new pump house in the
cemetery which was a pro­
ject of the group with BiU
Bridges doing ths nork.
•
•
•
Mrs. Katherir.s Ladd re­
cently attended the Republican
State Convention in St. Aug­
ustine. Prior to that time tbs
was in Washington. D. C . to
attend the Republican Worn*
an’t Club Convention. While
there she enjoyed a reunion
with her friend, J. Edgar
Hoover of the FBI. Her hus­
band. ths late M. L Ladd,
worked for Hoover as his im­
mediate assistant.
While she was rone, her
brother. Jack Pfeiffer, came
all tbe way from Atlanta
just to "dog-alt" with her
(dogs. • that's what I caU a
dog iover.
Speaking of Kalkerint and
her brothers, their many
friends wiU be sad te hear
that she recently was called
te Westport. Conn., because
o f the death o f brother. Carl
Pfeiffer, a professor of Eng­
lish who wrote a biography
e f Somerset Maughan with
tbe introduction done by JerWeidman.

M rs Emma Youts spent the
weekend with Mrs. lna Botts
who is recuperating at the
home ef her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. a a i Mrs. Rich­
ard Bass and Kiss Emma
says Mrs. B m u is "doing
In closing I’d like te Love
fine."
e e
e
this thought which was given
Tha recent meeting wf the te me by my young friend
little
Geneva Historical and Genoa* Cookie Bonham: " A
logical Society was certainly care makes accidents rare.
a big success. AU who at­ How much do yra care 7"

tended vers very pleased. The
fish fry ra Saturday was at­
tended by a large crowd. I
bet Joe Mathieux. Stewart
and OUver Mathieux.
Orie
Tbe South Seminole Garden
Mathieux. Buddy LeFUs and Club will install officers for
Mr. and
Mrs.BillyRaynor
the earning year at a seen
had enough ef fish frying te luncheon Monday at the Trade
last them another year.
Winds Cafeteria ia Cassel­
The following day a chic­ berry.
ken basket dinner for mem­
Mrs. E. P. Richards, a past
bers also was weU attended president e f the organisation,
. . jo me even came frem will he the installing officer.

Club To~lnstoll
New Officers

VOTE

Pert o f that pressure Is a
ATLANTA (C P I) — When
growing Negro vote which,
President J o h n s o n visited
despite assurances from tome
Georgia last week almost ev­ Negro leaders, will be used
ery politician from Rabun as e bloc vote when n eed ej^
Gap to Drbee Light tried to One time It Is needed, ac­
shake his hand, but ons mao cording to many Negro lead,
was conspicuous by his ab- eri, is to larrup Rutttil cn
the next go-around.
! str.ee and his name is RichTalmadge not long ago ad­
aid Brevard Russell.
dressed a convention o f Neg­
Russell was r.ot in Wash­ ro teachers in Atlanta. The
ington embroiled in some Iteachers invited Talmadge deparliamentary maneuver, nor spite pressure from civil
was he on tome distant mis­ rightem. They gave him long
4
sion. H# was in Georgia, but loud cheers.
Russell's tactics have been
at ths other end of tbs state
at a place called Horae Pen in the other direction, auen
ss advocating the transfsr ef
Bluff.
Russell, of course, doesn't Dixie Negroes to other par's
' need the aura of being seen of tbe nation to equalize th* ’
i next to the President, but Negro population.
It was Dick Russell, one of ,
there was plenty of specula­
tion on why he couldn't make the finest governors tbs state 1
ever had, who shellacked galit to Atlanta.
The most rampant specula­ lus-snapping race - baiting
tion has it that Russell's pre­ Eugene Talmadge — Her-77
sence at Johnson's aids might man’s dad — t o n race for
have been embarrassing—to the U. S. Senate to the late
Russell — because of his un­ 1930s.
yielding opposition to the civ­
il rights bill.
Beinr ths man he is, Russ­
■y Psaas Estes
ell can afford to be where
17m Rt. Rev. Jams* L. Dun­ he wants to be when he wants
can. D. D., Suffragan Bishop to be there.
of tbs Diocese of South Flor­
Even
by remaining to
ida, will adsunister tbe Sac­ H one Pen Bluff, where he
rament of Confirmation to 14 dedicated a solid fuel rocket
members
of
Longwood's plant, Rutaell's awesome pre­
Christ Episcopal Church at sence trickled out during
special services scheduled for Johnson's visit when ths
7:30 p. m. Sunday at tbe President's daughter Lynda
church.
Bird retrarken that the Geor­
Preceding the service a cov­ gia senator had helped raise
ered dish supper will be serv­ her aa e child.
ed at I p. m. st tbe Parish
But Russell's absence, and
House.
tho presence o f Herman E.
Holy Communion Services (Talmadge — who remained by
will be held at tbe church
the President's side constant­
each day next week, Monday
ly — brought up another
through Saturday, at 9 a. a .
point o f speculation that haa
intrigued politicana for some
time. That is ths apparently
gradual divergence between
O IV I T O U R II1 9
the two men.
THI O I 9T O f
While this doesn't appear
Y
» A &gt; ’ ROUND
i to be hard on RuateU or TelThe First Baptist Church of madge. it ia tending arctic
Longwood will observe Christ­ ; chilia down the backe of pol­
ian Home Week. May 19-24. iticians who one day may bs
beginning with a lecture by called on to choose up and
Dr. Russell L Dicks to be take aides. It could bo a first
presented Monday at 7:30 p. cleat Donnybrook.
o IT MUTt
m. at tbe church o c tbe sub­
While Russell remains rock*
wffhev* fwoi
ject, "The Social Revolution hard on the race issue, Tel|In Marriage.*’
roadge it eTer bending slight­
a II COOU
Dr. Dicka, noted author and ly in accordance with ths
lecturer, ia director of tbe pressure.
Central Florida Counseling
Nt W lO W
I i KMS
Center to Orlando.
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor
Cart today far defers
o f tbe Longwood Church, has
invited tbe publie to attend
Monday nigh: So bear this out­
The Democratic Woman's
standing speaker. A small Club e f Seminole County will
registration fee per person will meet at th* Trad* Winds
PLUMBING, HEATING
be required.
Cafeteria in Seminole Plaza at
AIR CONDITIONING
7:30 pm . next Wednesday.
IHT
ft. Bsaferd A r e , 333-4941
Members are requasted is
rail Mrs. Kay Grhr. presi­
dent, to make reservations by
Monday.
Mrs. Frances Strickland
Bowden wfll have a number
of item* Included to the Sen­
ior Art Shove at Wesleyan
College, Merer., which wfll
hare its formal opening on
Sunday from 2:30 to 6 pm .
Mrs. Bowden it one of seven
students to hare work exhib­
ited in the show which la part
af tho requirements fo r her
degree.
Mrs. Bowden is th* daught­
er of Mr. and Mre. M. R.
Strickland o f 918 Palmetto
Avenue. While at Wesleyan,
Mrs. Bowden haa been active
to many phases o f college
life. She waa a class cheer­
leader, a member of her class
May Court, and homecoming
court. This year, she was
chooses by the students as
Homecoming Queen.

Christ Church
Confirmation
Set Sunday

Baptist Lecture
Open To Public

Demo Club
To Meet

Mrs. Bowden Art
To Be in Show

MOST REALISTIC
SOUTH PACIFIC
FIGHTING ever!
(are a n o sa a st page)

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He wiU devote Us aaditided tiaw te f«lfIlU« the detise ef Utie office.
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COMFORT
or a o-i

Harry F. Cushing

CALL

MOVING

Rights Issue
Between Two

A total of &lt;2,614,710 «a s
In his report te the parents, collected through April on
Angel expressed pride in the the 1963 tax roll o f 92439,school band and chorus and 962, it was reported today by
scholastic averages scored by Mrs. Marjorie Shepard, as­
the students in achievement sistant county tax collector.
This la 92 per cent of the
tests. He Introduced 20 ninth
grade re who will receive cer­ total, as compared to 94.5 per
tificates for placing in the cent collected through the
top ten per cent o f ths na­ same period for the 1962 tax
rolL Collections through Ap­
tion in a recent test.
Ths program waa presented ril 1963 amounted to 92.625.by the music deportment. !&lt;6S on the 1962 tax roll ef
Bandmaster George Kirsten j 12.777,057.
Mrs. Shepard called atten­
directed the bend in eight
numbers. Ths mixed chorus tion to the fact that each
sang tlx numhem under the 'parrel of land on which ths
direction o f Mrs. Jennifer 1963 taxes have not been paid
Ihas been advertised and if ths
Kelly.
American Legion S c h o o l ! taxes are not paid before the
Awards were presented to i tax sale on May 26 a tax
winners o f ths ninth grade certificate will be sold on
citizenship contest by Memor­ each and every one. It is to
ial Post 236 of Casselberry. ths advantage of the taxpay­
The students were chosen by er, she said, to pay the taxes
the faculty and fellow stud- before ths tax sale.

Geneva Gems

'.. 1 iii

B y Mia. V . L Jekaaon
Weekend revival services
wUl be conducted s t Pools
Wesleyan Method lit Church
by Rev. and Mrs. Joe Maas
c f Coopers town. P a , talent­
ed young musicians and sing­
ers who serve as general
CTsagelkta fo r the Methodist
Weeleyan Church.
Rev. Maas, will speak for
services at 7:30 p. m. on Fri­
day and Saturday and at both
the U a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday. Both will play and
Sing for each service.
Rev. Earl A. Baker, pastor
o f tho church, extends invita­
tion te the public to attend.

Tax Collection
At $2,614,710

South Seminole Junior High
Gets New Slate Of Officers

Page 4— Fri. May 16, *64

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WALL

�% EDKTOUR of HOMES

the Sanford - Sem inole A re a
(Stir

Buying A New Home? Here's A Good Tip
Been browsing and (hop­
ping around for a new hornet
And can’t find the one you
really want.
Th«n call on the LeRoy C.
Robb Construction Company
or the Shoemaker Construc­
tion Company. If they haven’t
got what you want. . . they’ll
build it to suit your tastes.
Robb
Construction is so
pleased with the response
they have received on their
model home at 1202 Forest
Drive that they soon will com­
mence construction of another
model.
This new one will have the
tam e outstanding features as

DESIGNED WITH THE
HOMEOWNER IN MIND

the first plus an Inclosed pat­
io and a hip roof.
The Forest Drive model,
"Tha Floridian,’’ Is just off
24th Street. It Is open for in­
spection 1-6 p.m. Saturdays
and Sundays and through the
week by appointment.
Of brick construction, it con­
tains 2,200 square feet and has
three
bedrooms
and two
baths. It is completely air con­
ditioned.
Robb Construction plans to
continue
building
model
homes, with dozens of out­
standing features. From these
models prospective home buil­
ders can convey to Robb Con­
struction those features they
desire for a custom • built
residence on their own lot.
Shoemaker Construction is
offering three models for in­
spection, two at Idyllwildc,
four at Ravenna Park and two

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iv t h k c n i'v r v j i i m i k ’»
(OMIT SS.MI%01.I3 r o t '%TV.
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Legal Notice

KSTATK OK
iia m fso s
t o s h , JR.,

V ’ V.
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orkoory

McI n ­

NOTICK TO t IIKIIITOIIS

EASY
TERMS
A4c for Free Ucmmthotkm

We Sell — Service —
Trade — Demonstrate —
Kent

LEWIS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
2517 W. Country Club ltd.
«AN FOK D — Ph. 322-7928

TO A M . FKitSONH HAVING
C l. A I &gt;1 8 OK !&gt; K M A N D 8
AGAINST SAID KSTATK:
You ami etch o f you ar*
hereby n otlflH ami required to
file any cle im i ami riemamle
which you, or either o f you.
may have against talil eetate
In the offic e o f Hon. (7. Ver­
non Mile, County Judge o f
Seminole County, at his office
In the Court llouee In Sanford,
Florida, within elx calendar
montha from tha time o f the
flrat publication o f thle notice.
Kach claim or demand rnuat be
In writing and contain the
place o f realdence and poat o fflea address of the claimant
and muet he aworn to lay the
claimant, hla agent o r att or­
ney, or tha eame ahull he void.
Ilrverlye J. McIntosh
As Administratrix o f (aid
eatate
Publish May IS. 22. ]S Jk June

2.

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Vorpagel Named
Representative
David I.. Vorpagel of Longwood has been named a new
district representative in this
area for Aid Association for
Lutherans, according to Law­
rence Ziebarth o f Ft. Laudetdale, area general agent.
Vorpagel ia presently en­
rolled in the fraternal antes
training program in connec­
tion with his life insurance
sales.

t0"-26" CUTTING WIDTH
WITH
YAZOO’S
HEAVY IWTT
RUGGEDNESS

at Mead Manor, in Oviedo.
The firm
has sold two
homes in Ravenna Park, a
four-bedroom residence to Al­
len T. Reardon and a threebedroom house to Lt. Jarrell
N. Henson. Both are of con­
crete block construction, com­
pletely air conditioned, with
two baths and s GEcquippcd
kitchen.
Shoemaker Construction al-

COMPANY

, 2IOt MAGNOLIA AVf. • PH. 122-2217

NOTCH OF SIIKIIIFI''* SAI.U
NOTICK 18 HKIIKBY UIVKN that I. J. LUTIIKIl IIOiillY,
Sheriff o f Hemlnola County,
Florida, liy vlrtua o f a writ Is&gt;unl out o f the Circuit Court In
and for Hemlnole County, F lo r­
ida, on the 2Jth duy of Decem­
ber, A.i&gt;. 11*63, In that certain
cause
between
Marahall
N.
Jrnxvn and Genevieve Care
Jen.cn. hla wife, I'lulntlffe. anil
Alan llo vey, at al. Defondunta,
hove In my poaaeealon the filllowing drarrlbnl real ratnte,
eltuatc, lying and bring III
Hemlnola County, Florida, towit:
Lots 2* and 29. M o ck 19,
NANI.ANDO THK HDlll'llll
I1KAUTIFUL.
HANFORD
HKCTH'.N. accord in g to the
I’ lat thereof ax recorded
In Flat llook 3. I’ aga 66.
o f the Dublin Itecorde of
Hrnilnole County, Florida.
Lota 12. 13 ami 19. Iltock
20. 8A.Nt.ANDO TH K HUIIm i l l IIKAUTIFUU HANFORI) 8KCTION. a cco rd­
ing to tha Flat thereof aa
recorded In Flat llonk 3,
Faga 66, o f the Fubllc R e c­
o rd ! o f Hemlnole County,
Florida.
Lota 2 and 2. lllnrk 36.
BANf.ANliO THK HUIIURI1
HKAIITIFUIa
HANFOIll)
HKCTION. according to tha
Flat thereof aa recorded In
Flat Rook 3, Faga 66. of
the FuMIc Records o f HeinInole County, Florida,
l-ota 39 and 10. Illock 61,
HANLANDO THK HUIIUHII
IIKAUTIFUU
I’ A I. it
HFItl.NGH HKCTION.
ac­
cord ing to the Flat thereof
as recorded In Flat Rook
t. Faga 66, o f tha Public
records o f Hemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida.
Uit&gt; 12 and 13. III.OCK I&gt;.
W K H T
ALTAMONTK
1IKIUIITH, HKCTION NO.
3. aa recorded In I’ lat Rook
IA«. Fo ge 76 o f tha Publla
Records o f Hamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
Lota 13 and Weal &gt;4 nf
Icot II. Illock F. Tract 67,
HANI.ANDO HPKINGH. ax
recorded In Flat llonk 4,
Page 69, nf tha FuMIc Rec­
ords nf Hemlnola County,
Florid .
aa tha property nf Alan llovey,
et at. Defendants: that on the
29th day of Slay, A l l . 1961.
between the legal houra of
tale. to .w it: after 11:00 o'clock
In the forenoon and before 2:00
o’ clock In the afternoon, on
the anld day at Ilia front door
o f the County Court llouee In
Hanford. Hemlnole C o u n t y ,
Florida. I ahatl nffar for aala
to the highest bidder for cash
In hand, the above described
property nf Alan llo vey, et al,
Dafendanta.
J. U Hobby
Hherlff o f
Hemlnole Cour.ly, Florida
Publish: May I, S, It, 22. 1961
CDU-1

Can't find the one
you REALLY want? . . ,
then

come

see

and

inspect

THE FLORIDIAN
- Bedroom
2 -B a th

so is engaged in custom-built
home construction, following
the desires of the owners.
Retired Capt. James E.
Voss Jr. is building a concrete

Outlaw Bums Signs Protested
MIAMI ( U m — The Haydon Bums campaign organ­
ization has complained to the
state attorney that someone
is issuing automobile bumper
strips designed to hurt the
Jacksonville mayor's bid for
the governship.
A Miami printer, Ed Dick­
son, said he received an or­
der for 1,000 o f the bumper
strips last week, was paid
for them, and delivered them
to a man he didn’ t know.
The black on red signs
roud: “ Burns vs. the NAACP;
Burn 'em up with Burns."
Attorney Tom A. Testa,
representing the Jacksonville
mayor, complained to Slate
Attorney Richard Geratein.
Testa said the law had been
violated because no one sign­
ed any vouchers for the cam­
paign slips.
“ After researching the law,
I believe this situation is not
covered," G e r a t e i n said.
“ There is a gap in the law."
“ 1 think it must huve been

Legal Notice
notim:

roil

(Her. I1M.IS
o f 11*101

application
tax iiki:ii
Florida

Hlafufra

NOTICK IH IIKRKtlT (1IVKN. Thai Albert A. Myers »ha
holder of the following certi­
ficate has filed said certificate
for tax deed to he laxued
thereon. Tha certificate num­
ber and year of laauance, tha
tlcxcrlplloii of the property,
ami the name In which It
wee assessed are aa follows:
Certificate No. I ll Tear of
lxxnanre 1969
llrarrlpllna e f Property!
Lota &lt; Si 9 lllk. A Huuth I’ ark.
Oviedo Flat Rook S Faga 4
Name
In which
aeeeexed,
Cornelia II. Hargeant. All of
said property being In the
County o f Hemlnole. m ats o f
Florida. Unless eucli certifi­
cate shall ba redeemed accord ­
ing to law tha property des­
cribed in such certificate will
he sold to ttie highest bidder
at the front door o f the Heml­
nole County Court House al
Hanford, Florida, on the flrat
Monday
III
the
month
of
June, 1961, which la tha let
day o f June, 1964.
Dated
this
14th day
ef
March, 1964.
(Official Clerk’ s Seal)
Arthur II lleckwlth, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Florida
lly: G. T. Ray, Jr., DC.
Publish May I. 19. 22. 29. 1944
CDIT-24

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RICHARD ARNOLD W K n ilK R,
Defendant.
TOi RICHARD A. WKUIIKIl,
a el n a Ie me n
143 Centre Htreet
llumforit, Rhode Island
YOU ARK IIKIIKIIY NOTIFIKD that a suit has been
filed
against
you
In
the
above.styled Court, to f o re ­
close a mortgage on tha f o l ­
lowing described property:
l o t 22. Illock A. DOL-ltAY
MANOR, recorded In Flat
Rook 11. page 9&gt;. I’ uhllr
Iterords nf Hemlnola Coun­
ty, Florida.
Also
Heater
Hurfara Unit
Oven
and you ars required to eerv*
a copy o f your answer or
other pleading* on tha Plain­
tiff's Attorneys. Ilo l- LAD AY A
OAItDNr.lt. Hulls SOS. 290 lllrd
Road. Coral Gables 34. Florida,
and fils tha origins! In tha
office o f tha Clark of the Cir­
cuit Court on or before the
9th day o f June 1964, oth er­
wise the allegations o f ths
said bill o f complaint will he
taken ae confeased by you.
DATKD at Sanford. Hemlnola
County, Florida, this 4lh day
o f May, 1414.

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County Realtors
Set Meeting

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2,200 Sq. F t B R IC K , A IR - C O N D ITIO N ED . . .
Just o ff Mellonvlll* on Forest D r. next to 24th St., Sanford

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and John Eldrldge, at Raven­
na Park, are building concrete
block homes, with three bed­
rooms and two baths.
It is quite evident that if
Robb Construction and Shoe­
maker Construction do not
have exactly what you want
in a home, they can readily
build it for you.

the act of an over-enthuslasHw y.aeT
tie supporter," said Testa.
“ We do not think that Dob
High did it, either. He would
not stoop to that," Testa add­
ed. High ia Burns' opponent
in the Democratic runoff for
^
L A K E S IL V A N
governor.
lly
Donna
Katra
Geratein promised to invest­
Kenneth McIntosh will be
igate the matter further, Tes­
ta said last night, even guest speaker at the May din­
though he doesn’ t think a law ner meeting of the Seminole
covers the case.
County Board of Realtors to
be held Monday al 6:30 p.m.
at the Capri Restaurant in
Sanford.
Tha subject of McIntosh's
address will be “ R ea ltorFORT CARSON, C o l o . Lawyer Relations." Program
(AIITNC) —
Army Tvt. chairman ia Herbert SionSamson Hollomon Jr., whose strom of Sanford.
father liven at 1207 W. Six­
Item* of business on the
teenth s t , Sanford, has com­ agenda for the meeting, to be
pleted eight weeks of advanc­ conducted by A. R. Lormann, • With Access To I-nke
ed Infantry training with the president, are distribution of
6th Infantry Division at Fort materials to assist in n &lt;/*■
Carson, Colo.
eussion o f plan for Realtor
Hollomon is receiving spec­ Week; induction of new mem­
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• Over 2,100 Sq. Ft.
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him as an Infantryman.
Brokers ami special recogni­
The
23-year-old soldier, tion to past presidents front
Pa o l a ROwhose mother, Mrs. Edna I’ . 1058 to 11163, Bill Stemper,
Smith, lives at 1000 W. Eigh­ Ilyron Kimball, N. V. Farmer
teenth sL, entered the Army and C. F. Field.
DIRECTIONS: Drive West on 46, turn left on Orange lllvd., I’ aola; turn right at Wilso*
In November 1003 and com­
Attendance nwards for real­
pleted basic combat training tor or associates and for SrhiHil. A representative will he on the properly Saturday and Sunday to aaalst you.
at Fort Jackson, S. C.
wives will ha presented.
He Is a 1058 graduate of
Crooms High School and a
1003 graduate of RethuneConkman College in Daytona
Reach.

la the Court o f the County
Jodge, hemlnole Cou nt,, Mute
o f Florida. In I'rol,ate.
In re the Kstate o fi
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Deceased
FINAL NIITICK
N o lle , le hereby given thal
the undersigned will, on the
Slh day o f June, A. D. 1944.
present
to
the
Honorable
County
Judge
of
Hemlnole
County, Florida, her final re­
turn . account and vouchers,
aa Kiecutrlx o f the Kstate o f
Charle* Willis M o w n , a / k / a
Charles Willis Drown. Hr., de
ceased, and at said time, then
and there, make application to
the said Judge for a final
settlement o f her admlnlatra
tlon of said eatate. and for
an order discharging her aa
such Kxeculrli.
Dated this tha 4th day o f
May, A. D. 1944
a / Harsh C. Ilrown
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Ilrown, Hr.,
Arthur II. Reckwllh. Jr.
Deceased
Clark nf tha Circuit Court
Harold Johnson
lly: Martha T. Vlhlan
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Deputy Clerk
Hanford, Florida
Publish
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Fubllsh May I, II. 22, 21. 1944
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Courier Leads Lions To Top Year; Awards Dinner Tonight
Youngster Hits,
Hunt's And Navy
Six
Twin
Home
Runs
Pitches Oviedo
Continue Lead
Slaughter
White
Sox
To Best Record
In Little Loops

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By Milton Rlchmaa
Bjr Julian Stenatrom
UPI Sports Writer
The curtain's down on prob­
There Is no capital punish­
ably what haa been ona o f the
fineat baiaball aeaaona ever ment In Minnesota but the
enjoyed by a Seminole County Twins still keep murdering
high achool alnco thla political pitchers every day.
The marauding Minnesotans
subdivision came into existare doing such a thorough Job
ence back In 1910.
We're talking about the o f It that only ona rival pitch­
Oviedo Liona and their record er baa managed to l a s t
o f 14 victoriea and 2 loeiee against them so far this month
plua the hoat o f talent bass- and only three have gone the
ball coach Paul Mikler haa entire distance this season.
Gary Peters, the American
developed in the aoutheaat
League's
rookie o f the year
Seminole achool,
The Liona loat their flrat last season, was the Twins'
game o f the aeaeon, rolled to latest victim Thursday when
they teed o(f for six home
14 etralght wlna, and then
dropped out o f the regional runs la a 13-7 slaughter of the
playoff In the final at Avon Chicago White Sox.
Park when they were edged
out, 1 to 0,
by theRed Devil
Bine
o f that cily'a high
achool.
But In between the flrat and
laat
tllta, much tranaplred
among the 14 youngatera and
the roach who comprlaed the
Lion ball club.
Every club haa Ita ace— and
CAINESVILLE —Florida's
Ovledo'a waa Jimmy Courier,
alao a handy quarterback, a freshman football team will
open ita 1904 schedule at
top
cage
player,and we
Imagine If he had time he'd home against FSU, Oct. 24,
probably go In fo r the de­ Gator Athletic Director Ray
Graves announced today.
cathlon.
The Baby Gators will play
Courier led the Liona at the
plate with a remarkable bat­ four games, two at home and
ting average o f .608. He col­ two on the road. In addition
lected 81 hlta in 67 trlpa to to. FSU, Coach Dave Fuller’a
the plate. Three o f hla aafe- team will face Auburn’s Baby
tiea were double*, four were Tigers in Gainesville, Nov. 14.
The Baby Gators face Mi­
triplea and one waa a round
ami
there on O ct 80 in the
tripper.
But that'a not all. Courier annual Klwanis Charity Game
won nine games during the and meet Georgia In Athens,
aeaeon while working on the Nov. 6.
Complete 1984 Baby Gator
mound. The two losaea Oviedo
auetalned were also charged football schedule!
Saturday, O ct 84— FSU In
to him. He hurled 72 and
S/8rds innings, allowed only Gainesville, t p. m.j Friday,
89 hlta, three earned runs, he O ct 80— Miami in Miami, 8
fanned 126, paated only an p. m.| Friday, Nov. 8—Geor­
gia In Athena, 8 p. m.| Satur­
even dosen.
Alao in the pitching depart­ day, Nov. 14—Auburn in
ment Walter Beasley worked Gainesville, 8 p. m.

Baby Gators To
Play Four Grid
Tilts This Fall

nine and I/8rda frames, per­
mitted only five hlta, fanned
14 and walked eig h t Deaatey
picked up two wins, Danny
Gammage and Charlie Miller
each got one. Miller’s ona
win, waa a five-inning no-hlttar— the only game he hurled
all season.
Back in tha offonalva de­
partm ent Miklsr’a receiver
Reg Brooks, b a n g e d the
horsehlde at a .442 clip, Billy
Miklar came up with a .888
First sacker Tim Colbert had
.328 and Miller a .804.
Brooks' 20 runa-bstted-ln
waa tops for the club. Colbert
had 17, Wayne Jacobs reg­
istered 16 and Courier him­
self had 13.
During the c a m p a i g n
the Liona split with Lyman,
loat to Avon Park, won three
games from Montvarde, two
from Ocoee plus s i n g l e
g a m u from Central Catholic
o f Melbourne, Edgewatcr JayVeea, Florida Central Acad
emy, Titusville, SL Cloud,
Brooksville and Tavares.
To give you an idea o f tha
power o f the Lions, they post­
ed 189 runs during tha year
but allowed the opposition
only 20. Blx o f Oviedo's 14
wins wore shutouts.
Other Lions not heretofore
mentioned Include s e c o n d
sacker Bobby Stewart, third
baseman Mika Partin, utility
outfielder Leroy Woods, out­
fielder Andy Mikler and util­
ity inflelder Kelley Fore.

Dusty Boots W ill
Hold Show Sunday
The Dusty Boots Riding As­
sociation will hold Ita May
Horse Show at the Onora
Road arena, Sunday at 1
p. m., Tony Austin, show di­
rector announced today.
Registration will open* at
noon with n full elate o f rid­
ing competition events In Jun­
ior end senior desses.
Tha arena is located behind
the Farmer's Auction Just o ff
Hwy. 17-92 on Onora Rd. Am­
ple parking Is available and
spectators are admitted with­
out charge.

Junior League
Results Thursday
Klwanis 14 Lake Mary 4
Klwanis
246 3 0 -1 4 7 2
Lake Mary
000 40— 4 4 8
WP Larry Rowland (1-1),
L P -M lk a UU (0-1)
Rotary 14 Bhrine 8
Shrine
200 004 2— 8 8 4
Rotary
100 IBS x— 14 It 8
WP— Bobby Powell (4-0),
IJ1— Ronnie Dudley (0-1)
BTANDINGB
Team
W L
Elka
7 8
Rotary
7 6
Shrine
7 8
Klwanis
fl 6
Clvltan
6 7
CPO
4 7
Lake Mary
4 8
Game Friday
CPO at Elks 4t30 at Me­
morial Stadium

Little American
Results Thursday
Navy II Baafoed Atlantic 8
8 oof. A0.
110 0 0 4 - • t l
Navy
107 K x -1 8 18 1
W P - Andy Rufus (MO), LP
-M ik a Hickson (0-9)
fTANDINOS
Team
W L
Navy
10 8
ria. State Bank
8 8
Pert. Dairy
8 8
Georgs'*
* 7
Sanf. Atlantic
I
8
Gama Friday
Perfection Dairy at Florida
State Bank
(4:10 F t Mellon P a rt)
Gama Saturday
Hunt Lie-Mar. at Navy
(9:30 a. m. F t Mellon Park)
(Exhibition

Gator Track Squad
In SEC Track M eet
GAINESVILLE - C e a e h
Parry Beard takas • 10-man
University of Florida track
squad to Lexington, Kaatueky
this washsad to compete ka the
aonusl Southeastern Confersnoe track and Geld champion-

The six homers, including a
pair by Harmon Killebrew,
brought the Twins' total to 81
for the season and made them
a virtual cinch to break the
major league record of 240 act
by tha Yankees In 1981.
Peters hardly had a chance
to accuatom himself to the
mound in Minnesota Thursday
when Killebrew rocketed a
three-run homer off him In the
first Inning.
Zollo Versalies socked a solo
homer in the third Inning and
Don MIncher connected with
two on In the same frame.
After Peters departed the
Twins worked over Eddie
Fisher for five runs in the
fourth. Richie Rollins, who
drove in five runs during tha
“ contest,'' bomered with two
on off Fisher and Bob Alii,
eon belted his ninth bomer
with one on.
As a parting shot, Kille­
brew, back In the lineup after
four days on the. bench, drill­
ed his sixth homer o f the year
off Don Moaal In the eighth.
Despite a 12-5 lead, starter
Gerry Arrigo couldn't nego­
tiate the required five innings
and gave way In the fifth to
Bill Plcis, who brought his
record to 3-1 even though he
was touched for a two-run
homer in the ninth and also
was relieved by Jim Roland.
The Washington Senators
beat the Baltimore Orioles, 41, and Uie Dotrolt Tigers
downed the New York Yan­
kees, 7-3, in the only other AL
games.

Observers Tag
Hill Rise To
Beat Dancer
BALTIMORE, Md. (U PI) —
Hill Rise, beaten favorite in
the Kentucky Derby t w o
weeks ago, was favored today
to avenge that defeat in the
first of the triple crown class­
ics in Saturday's 98th running
of the Preakness Stakes but
derby winner Northern Danc­
er was primed to repulse him
again.
“ I really believe Hill Rise
is better now than hs was in
Kentucky," said BUI Finnegan
who trains the colt for the El
Peeo Ranch of George A.
Pope Jr. "Not that there was
anything wrong wRh him at
ChurchlU Downs but be seems
to have blossomed out here.’ ’
Once again Hill Rise has
been mads early favorite at 7
to 8 In tbs field o f six entered
for the Preakness with North*
era Dancer the strong eecond
choice at 8 to 8.
Tha Scoundrel, R o m a n
Brother, Quadrangle end Big
Pete round out the small but
select field in the mile end
three-sixteenth race.
"Hill Rise had a rough trip
to Kentucky from California,"
Finnegan recalled. “ Over SL
Louis Urn plana ran into a
storm. Tha horses were whin­
ing for their grooms and their
knees were buckling under
them. It took H1U Rise a lit­
tle time to settle down after
that and than when ha got
feeling good be Injured a bock
acting up in his stall.

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FSU’S HEAD FOOTDALL COACH, Bill Peter­
son, will be the principul speaker tonight at the
Oviedo High School all-sporta banquet and will
be tho guest of honor at a summer "pow wow"
o f Central Florida alumni o f Florida State Sat­
urday at Lake Sandy, south o f Orlando.

Little League Park
Dedication Is Set
By Jane Casselberry
Night baseball at the South
Seminole Little League Park
in Casselberry becomes a real­
ity
Saturday
night
after
months o f work and planning
by city officials and the South
Seminole League.
The lighting ceremony will
begin at 6 p. m. and will be
followed by a game between
two Senior League teams in
their initial appearance under
the lights.
Other improvements have
also been made at the field
such as tha outfield fence,
bleachers, a new concession
stand and press box.
Dignitaries scheduled to at-

Seminoles Hold
First Spring
Scrimmages
Seminole High's football
■quad, now engaged In spring
drills, was put through Its
initial
scrimmage
sessions
Thursday afternoon at tha
SH8 a thistle field.
Head Coach Jim Pigott'a
charges ware a bit rusty on
ths offensive stda o f the
ledger despite the fact that
two touchdowns ware scored.
"I t was ths dsfenslvs play
that stood out," said Plgott.
"W e expected the offen sive
work to need s lot o f oiling
but the defensive performsneee were excellent.
Rick Wstetrom, up from
last scason'a JayVee outfit,
•cored the flrat touchdown
after s pais from Quarter,
back Ron Hinson to Larry
Watson to sat It up. Tbs other
tally was scored by Sonny
Mesier, another o f last sea*
son's JayVse backs. Meastr,
however, was elevated to the
van ity last year following
ths d oss of ths JayVos sea­
son.
Billy Kuykendall converted
for one extra point and Mike
Fordhsm connected for the
ether. Another standout cn
ths offensive Thursday was
Dsn Simon, a fullback for
last fall's Sanford Junior
High Braves.
Steve Clsrk was the top
dsfenslvs man in Thursday's
session, playing a defensive
tackle position. Danny Tillia
and Chuck Scott, a pair o f
backs, also shaped up wslL

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Lillie National
Rrsulta Thursday
Hunt Lln.-Mer. 9 Std. Oil 5
Hunt
100 134—9 8 8
Std. Oil
030 011—8 2 8
WP— Steve Hitchcock (4-0),
LP— Klnip Braden (0-1)
STANDINGS
Tessa
W L
Hunt Lln-Mer
12 0
Locomotive Engrs
9 8
Chase
4 7
First Federal
4 7
Standard Oil
0 It
Game Friday
First Federal s i Chase 4:80
p.m. Bay Avenue Perk
Gams Saturday
(Exhibition) Hunt Lln-Mer at
Navy 9:80 ami. Ft. Mellon
Park

United Press Intonations!
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team
W L P e t GB
Chicago
13 8 .619
Clavcland 14 • .609
New York 13 9 .691
Vi
Baltimore 14 11 .580 1
Minnesota 14 12 .538 IV*
Detroit
11 13 .468 3Vi
Los An'lea 12 IS .444 4
Washi’ton 13 17 .433 4Vi
Boston
10 IS .400 8
Kan. City 10 IS .400 8
n a ra d a y 'a Results
Detroit 7 New York 8
Minnesota 13 Chicago 7
Washington 4 Baltimore 1
Only gamee scheduled
Saturday's Games
Cleveland at Detroit
Chicago at Washington
Los Angeles at Baltimore (n)
Kansas City at New York
Minnesota at Boston
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team
W L PcL GB
San Fran. 16 9 .840
Vi
Phila'phla IS 9 .626
SL Louis
16 12 .571 lVi
Milwaukee 15 12 .558 2
Pittsburgh 14 12 .533 2 Vi
Cincinnati 13 13 .500 3Vi
Chicago
10 13 .436 S
Loi An'lea 12 16 .429 6Vi
13 17 .427 5Vi
Houston
New York
8 19 .296 9
Thursday'a Results
PhUadelphia 3 St. Louis 8
Houston 4 San Francisco 3
New York 12 MUwaukee 4
Los Angeles 8 Chicago 4
Los Angeles 6 Chicago 0
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Games
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
PhUadelphia at Houston (n )
Cincinnati at Chicago
MUwaukee at SL Louis
New York at San Franclaco

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Seminole Chief
Will Be Guest Spencer, Heard
At 'Pow Wow' Win Golf Title;
Meeting Slated

BUl Peterson, bead football
coach at Florida State Uni
versity, will be tha guest of
honor at a summer "pow
wow" aod barbeque on Satur
day, May 23, at a summer
residence on Lake Sandy,
south o f Orlando o ff 1-4. The
anoual affair will be held
from 3 until 7 p. m. and wUl
provide faculties for water ski­
ing, swimming, as well at
other entertainment. U is being
sponsored by the Central Flor
ids FSU Alumni Association.
Peterson has indicated a
great willingness to meet aU
local FSU alumna aod Uieir
guests. He wUl talk about the
football prospects o f the Semi
notes dining tha earning see

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Doria Spencer and Cecils
Heard wound up tha Mary
Esther tournament for mem­
bers o f the Mayfair Women's
Golf Association with a net
score o f 60 to capture the
event
The tourney, of three weeks
duration, waa baaed on teams
of two golfers each who at­
tempted to get a low net (core
on each o f the II holes played.
Myrtle Adame and Edie
Ware were In secostd place
with a 61.
The golf association will hold
its annual business meetings
aod luncheon May tl. At that
time all prises and trophies
from thla and other tourna­
m e n t-w ill be awarded. New
officers will be installed for
the coming year.

According to Dr. James
Booth, president o f the group
only 200 tickets on a firstcome, first-served basis will
be available due to the slse
of the facUitiee. He indicated
Forest products Industry of
that those who have Just re ths U.S. ranks third among
cently graduated from FSU manufacturing tndustriaa In
art particularly invited and number o f persona employed.
to maet tha members o f the
group. Alumni living in Semi­
nole County oan obtain tic
kets by calling Ted Rybicki
in the evening at 838-3098, For
oat City.

By Julian Stenstrom
Florida Stale gridiron coach.
Bill Peterson, will be the prin­
cipal speaker tonight when d .
Oviedo High’f officials, ath­
letes and guests assemble for
the annual all sports banquet
The event will also be fea­
tured by the presentation of a
number of trophies and other
awards to athletes for exccptional performances in foot­
ball, basketball, baseball and
track.
The Citixens Bank trophy
will be presented by Harden
Webb to the most valuablo
football player and gridiron
coaches Jim Palmer and Art
Scott will summarize last
fall's football season, an­
nounce letter winners and
present awards to the best
back and the finest lineman.
The annual Jones Memorial
trophy will be awarded to tho
school's most valuable bas­
ketball player by Jimmy
Jones, a recent Lion athlete
and outstanding eager himself.
Basketball coach Paul Mikler
will name the winners of
awards for the best offensive
and the best defensive cagcrs.
He will also announce the
names of letter winners in
&lt;0
this sport.
Baseball's most valuable
player will receive the annual
A. Duda tt Sons trophy. James
Colbert, assistant to the presi­
dent of the firm, will make
the presentation and Mikler
also diamond mentor, will re­
veal the names of letter win­
ners and present awards to
the best hitter and the finest
defensive man.
Jack Calvert, an Oviedo
teacher, will present tho
school's trophy to the most
valuable track man. Miniature
illve* track shoes will go to
the best field man and to the
top sprinter.
Among other awards will
be the presentation of Tho
Sanford Herald's trophy to
the achool for being named
Seminole County basketball
champions for the school year,
and special awards will go to
various cheer leadera.
Peterson is the fifth coach
in FSU gridiron history. He
took over the Seminoles in
I960 following a aucceasful
tenure as an Ohio high school
coach and a line coach under
Paul Dietzel when the current
Army coach waa chief mentor
of the LSU Tiger*.
Peterson Just last season
waa named the nation's coach
of the week wbeo his Semi­
noles upeet the University of
Miami.

MOST REALISTIC
SOUTH PACIFIC
FIGHTING ever!
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Birth records maintained at
Marineland o f Florida show
that the new-born porpoise
calf, being an air-braatklng
mammal, will within 10 sec­
onds swim to the surface for
Its flrat breath o f air.

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By MUton Rlchmaa
UPI Sparta Writer
Six-foot-eeven Frank How­
ard, a mountain of a man, has
a way o f making aU those
Dodger problems look Uke
molehills.
It has been said that every
time the 265-pound Howard
moves, the earth around him
trembles, but more Important
is the fact that every time he
does, he seems to move the
Dodgers, too.
The big outfielder moved
them up a notch Thursday and
althougn K was only Into
eighth place, It’s still higher
than ninth and certainly a
step in the right direcUon.
He picked on one of the Na­
tional League’s beat, lefty
Dick Ellsworth, Thursday for
a two-run homer in the 10th
inning that beat the Cuba, 6-4,
then came back in the night­
cap with a ninth inning basesloaded single off rookie Wayne
Schurr that nailed down a 5-0
win for Don Dryidale.
Howard's homer in the
opener was hla 11th o f the sea­
son and the two runs he drove
in during the finale gave him
a total o f 21.
Elsewhere in the National
League, the Phillies climbed
within a half game of first
place with a 3-2 triumph over
the Cardinals, the Houston
Colts nipped the San Francis­
co Giants, 4-3, and snapped
Willie May'# hitting streak at
20 games, and the Meta belted
the Braves, 12-4.

• f year vacation

June 1st

JET LANES
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tend include Rep. Jot Davis,
Judge Kenneth McIntosh, R.
T. Milwee, county school sup­
erintendent, and Jim Slade,
arcs director of Little League
for District 3, who will toss
out the first ball.
The master of ceremonies
will be Art Lego of Cassel­
berry and Rev. Leonard Jones
of the Prairie Lake Baptist
Church will give the invoca­
tion.
Jimmy Dunham, p i a y o r
from Sunland, will giro the
Little League pledge. All the
teams In the South Seminole
loop will be present and the
managers introduced.
There will be an exchange of
official toast papers between
the owner, Hibbard Casselber­
ry who leased the land, sod
league officials.
BUI Livingston, Little Lea­
gue president, will make a
presentation o f awards. The
Lake Mary Boy Scout Troop
will have charge of the color
raising ceremony.
Participants in tho night
gam# will be introduced and
the lights turned on, aod with
the tossing out o f the ball the
night play will bo officially
underway.

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Men's League

Results Thursday
Fla. State Rank 12, Chaaa 8
Chase
023 000 1— 8 8 4
Fla. Si.
040 017 x—12 12 2
W P - Robert Murrie (8-9),
L P - Dick Frank (9-3), H R Chaae: William Behrens (6th
of tha yaar)
Longwood II Robbs 11
Robbs
490 101 fr -U 20 2
Longwood
110 304 3 -1 3 17 1
W P - Roy Llsk (3-3), L P Earl Evans (1-3)
HR—Longwood: Roy Llsk
(1st of the year), M. Helms
(1st of the year)
STANDINGS
Tm m
W L
Kings wood
10 1
Longwood
7 4
Fla. St. Bank
1 8
Wilson Mater
• 6
Chase
5 S
McRaney
1 8
Robbs Cooetr.
8 S
USO
• It
Menday’ s Games
Klngiwood at Robbs Coootruction 7:20 p. n«
RA1NOVTB RESCHEDULED
USO at McRaney 1:43 p. m.
NEW YORK (U P I) - Two
(at F t Mellon Park)
postpoood games with the Chi­
cago White Sox have been re­
FIELD COMPLETED
scheduled by the New York
MILWAUKEE ( U P I ) - T h o
Yankees. The first postponed Milwaukee Classic basketball
game was set for June 12 as touraauteui already lias com­
part o f a twilight-night dou- pleted Ita field, with national
blcheader and tha second champion UCLA scheduled to
rained-out contest wiU be meet Marquette and Wisconsin
made up Aug. It and set up s matched against Boston Col­
day-night twin bUl.
lege Dec. 18.

W EEK-END SPECIAL
Ona FREE Gama On Red Pin Strike

Hunt Lin coin-Mercury and
the Navy continue to baffle
all opposlUon in tha City Rec­
reation Department's Little
American and National Lea­
gues.
Thursday afternoon Hunt
took a 9 to 8 decision from
Standard Oil while Navy rack­
ed up an 18 to 8 win over the
S a n f o r d Atlantic National
Bank.
Hunt m sde It 12 victories
in succession, without a de­
feat, but they had their hand*
full. For four innings they
trailed the Oilers but pulled
away for the win with seven
runs In the two final frames.
Steve Hitchcock chalked up
his fourth win without a Ion.
Navy burled the Bankers
with Andy Rufus In the prin­
cipal role. He hurled a two
hitter and while at the plate
he banged out a triple and no
less than three doubles.
The Elks can win the first
half crown In the Junior Boys
League, that is if they can
whip CPO this afternoon. If
the Elks lose this one the race
will go down to the final day.
In Thursday's action, Kiwsnia remained in the raca
with a 14 to 4 rout o f Lake
Mary. Larry Rowlsnd had
good backing while turning In
a four-hitter. The Klwanis ns
executed three twin killings.
Meanwhile, the Rotarians
closed their first half play by
downing the Shriners, 14 to 9.
The win left Rotary and the
Shrine knotted for second
place with identical records
of seven wins and five lasees.
Ricky Fordhsm, Kelly Ogden,
Frank Whlgbam and Bruce
McKibbln all collected a pair
of hits each. Buddy Stump
was the mainstay for Rotary.
Bobby Powell went the dis­
tance in notching his fourth
mound victory of the season
without a setback.
In tha Men's Slo-pitch Soft­
ball circuit, Longwood extend­
ed its ‘winning streak to five
Thursday night by beating
Robb’s Construction, 12 to 11.
Roy Llsb was the big man for
Longwood. Meanwhile, ( h o
Florida Stats Bankers grab­
bed their fourth In a row by
“ short changing" Chase, 12 to
7, due primarily to a big sev­
en-run outburst la the sixth In­
ning.

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Movieland Feature
Enriching the screen with
its glowing portrait of family
love, selflessness, heartbreak,
aacrifice and triumph, “ Sptnccr’a
Mountain,"
itarring
Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Ha­
ra, James MacArthur, Donald
Crisp and Wally Cox, opens
Sunday at the Movieland
Drive-In Theatre.
Producer • director • scripter Delmer Daves filmed the

MIMSY FARMER and
James MncArthur star
ns the young romantic
l e a d s in “ Spencer’s
Mountain,” the Wnmcr
Bros, f n m i 1y drama
running
Sunday
through Tuesday at
the Movlelund Drive-In
Theatre.

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No. 1 At 7:30 Only

“ THE MAIN
ATTRACTION”
In Color
Pat iloone
Nancy Kwan

No. 2
At
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“Captain
Newman”
In Color
Gregory Peek
Tony Curtis

‘T h e
Kentuckian”
In Color
Burt
Lancaster

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tender and appealing roman­
tic drama against ths majestie aplendor o f the towering
peaks o f Grand Teton Nation­
al Park.
Co-featured Sunday— Tues­
day at ths Movieland will be
the firet Sanford ahowing of
“ A Global A ffair,” aUrring
Dob Hope.

Holley Assails
'Shadow Boxers*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
GOP
gubernatorial hopeful
Charles Holley saya his Demo­
cratic opponents are “ shadow
boxing" with the issue of sev­
erance tax on timber and
phosphate just to gain votes.
Holley, a St. Petersburg at­
torney, said his opponents had
urged a severance tax on
the two Industries without
either justifying the proposal
or
acknowledging evidence
that can be presented in op­
position to the tax.
“ No aeverance tax ahould
ever be proposed without a
thorough examination
and
publication of facte relating to
competition in the world mar­
ket, price and freight differ­
entials and other factors which
can have a big Influence on
sales, production and income
to the state o f Florida,” Holl­
ey told local Republicans.

Roundup *65
Meeting Set
The initial Meeting o f the
Roundup '66, candidates of
the Citrus Council o f Girl
Scouts will be held in the Or­
lando Jordan Marsh Auditor­
ium Saturday from 3.15 to
5:00 p.m.
Thla meeting la to be at­
tended by the Roundup-to-be
candidate! and their parents.
It is being held to explain ex­
actly what Round-Up is, what
It expected o f the girls in
terms o f time, money and re­
sponsibility to the Citrus
Council. Over two hundred
girls are expected.
These girls are in the pro­
cess o f being selected for the
Senior Girl Scout Roundup
which will be held at Farragut, Idoho, July 17-24, 1005.

On Wedneiday-Thurtday tha
fare will be “ The War Lov­
er," starring Steve McQueen
and Robert
Wagner, and
“ Elephant Walk," in color
with Elisabeth Taylor and
Dana Andrews.
A triple horror show will
be featured on Friday and
Saturday, May 22-23, “ The
Screaming Skull,” “ The Fiend
without a Face” and “ Pyro,
tha n jln g without a Face."
The soaring Tetona with
their swirling trout streams,
flower-blanketed field* and
pine forests were the perfect
site for the “ Spencer's Moun­
tain” story o f a rugged
mountain community and the
robust family that dominated
It.
Portraying the hard-work­
ing, hard-living, hard-drinking,
hard-loving, rough-talking fa ­
ther o f nine, Fonda etches an
unfortgettable portrait aa the
screen shines with his earthy
humor, roars with hia anger
and b riitlci with his determ­
ination to achieve the best
for his brood.
Maureen O'Hara brings the
full force of her classic Tech­
nicolor beauty and her fiery
Irish charm to the role o f the
strong-willed woman who tam­
ed the Mountuin’a rowdy,
lusty lover and sharri hia
home and his hopes. “ Spen­
cer’s Mountain” mnrka Miss
O’Hara's 4 7 t h consccutivo
starring role o f the screen.

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HOPPING

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jumping porpoises.
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COMING
SUN. . MON. - TUES.
Nltcly At 7:33 A 11:30
FAMILY
ENTERTAINMENT

KEIR DULLEA and Jack Warden star in ‘T he
Thin Red Line” to be featured Sunday through
Wednesday at the Ritz Theatre.

MARILYN MONROE nnd Tony
along with Jack Lemmon, star
It Hot,” which is co-fentured
Douce” at the Seminole Cinema

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Co-Feature 10:00 Only
Firat Sanford Showing

BOR HOPE

There's a hot argument go­
ing on around town. Soma
people are saying “ Irma La
Douce” Is the funniest pic­
ture Billy Wilder ever made;
others claim that “ Some Like
It Hot,” la the funniest pic­
ture Billy Wilder ever made.
Here's your chance to decido
for yourself. United Artists,
the distributor o f both films,
has released them on a twin
hill being ahown now at the
Seminole Cinema Theatre.
“ Irma,” ns we affectionate­
ly refer to it, atars Jnck Lem­

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Fireball XI,
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Dannie The Menace
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Curt!* (above),
in "Some Like
with “ Irma In
Theatre.

Liks Jim Spsncer's, for in­
stance . . . better friend hath
no person looking for good
food, delicious drinks and a
group o f people who know
how to have a gcod time.
Even a short stop will bright­
en your day and lift your
spirits . . . The Spenreri are
bark from their golf trip

looking tanned and healthy
and tha rest o f tha crew la
healthy and full o f fun.
•

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mon and Shirley JlacLmlne in
a story of life, lova and
laughter on the bark streets
o f Parie. The Miriech Com­
pany and Edward L. Alperion production was filmed In
Trrhnicolor and Panavislon.
"Soma Lika It Hot” stars
the lata Marilyn Monroe,
Tony Curtis and Jack Lem­
mon In an hilarioua spoof of
tha gangster-ridden twenties.
Curtis and Lemmon, on the
lam from vengeful gangsters,
disguiie themselves as a cou­
ple of dames and join an all­
girl band headed for Miami.

starring

HEIR DULLEA-ffiSS-i

a boy to d a y ... tomorrow a KILLER)

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They're dishing up thoeo
ona dollar steaks again to­
morrow night at tha Trade
Wind* so take the family out
for an inexpensive meal.
Word around hers from one
of the scouts la that the
shrimp Is delicious, too. Just
take your choice from the
In tha film, Miss Monroe, a many tasty and good-looking
vocalist with tha orchcatra, foeds . . .
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gets to sing “ I'm Through
Any time after 4:30 p.m. Is
With Love," “ Runnln Wild,"
nnd “ I Wanna Be Loved Ily the time to take advantage of
You.” This Mlrisch presenta­ the many things Freddie’s
tion was written by Billy Steak House has to offer.
Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond. Firat and foremost, o f courso,
Even If you don’ t want to are tha staaka which are
■ottle
an
argument, you famous throughout central
shouldn’t miss thle hilarious Florida. Then take a look at
double bill. And if you go the complete seafood and delthere to convince your op­ eert menus. Choose an ap­
ponent that you're right, you propriate wins from tha wine
might oven change your mind, chart and stick around after
but look nt the fun you've dinner to listen to Carol
had doing it.
I'ettljohn in the Lamplighter
Lounge . . . She'e there every
night.
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Jean's Spaghetti House
Open 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. — Parties Accommodated
Hwy. 17-92, Orange City — Reservations: Ph. 775-3*98

George’s

Several lucky gale will he
guests of honor at gradua­
tion luncheons held at the
Capri In the next few weeks,
and considering the outstand­
ing Job Joy does, there are
sure to lie more. She plans
and executes everything from
brunches to banquets with
skill and exactly to your
specifications. Give her a
rail ' to set up plans far
your approaching celebration.
Better yet, stop on cut to
look things over on Friday
or Saturday night when the
Jack Rossman Trio enter­
tains. They're there front 8
p.m. 'til midnight and you
will b* aura to like them.
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Rrralit Fri. Mny 15, '64— Pago 7

THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL

BY JUDY TURNER
Tomorrow is your big chance to see all those
big noisy planes close up and q u iet. . . Armed Forces
Day will be celebrated at the base with an open
house so you can get to sco and know its operation
a bit bettor. Plan on making a weekend o f it by visit­
ing such friends as these afterward.

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Verall

Bids Farewell T o

Miss Peggy Jane Price Exchanges
Nuptial Vows With Robert Brown
M in Peggy Jane
Price,
daughter of Mr. and M n .
Glen J. Price, of Sanford, be­
came the bride of Robert El­
don Brown, ion of Mr. and
Mri. Eldo W. Brown, o f Hart­
ford City, Ind., on May 2,
1984, at 7 p.m. at The Firit
BaplUt Church of Sanford,
with the Rev. Fred B. Chance
performing the impresiive
candlelight, double-ring cere­
mony.
The church wai a profusion
o f palmi and greenery with
candelabra and itandlng baaketf of white gladi and daiiiee. Each window held a can­
dle embedded in fern.
M n . Marvin Milam played
the traditional nuptial hymni
and R. Willard Warfield, tal­
ented tenor, n n g ‘Became’’,
"Song of Ruth" and "The
Lord'i P n y e r".
The bride, given in marri­
age by her fattier, wai radi­
ant in a floor length white
lace gown over illusion tulle
with lace coming to a point
o f three lace ro ici in front
and alternate layen of lic e
and tulle in the back. The bod­
ice featured a icallopcd neck­
line with wriit length pointed
aleevei. The ihouldcr length
illuikm veil fell from a pearl
tiara and ahe carried a ere*,
cent caicade of gardcnlai interepened with pearli.
Mini Cindy Smith aerved
her couiln ai Maid o f Honor.
She wai gowned in a itreet
length aqua iUk d ren featur­
ing a bell ihiped iklrt, and
her circular net veil wai at­
tached to a pill box crown.
She wore white accen orici
and her bouquet waa a deep
red caicade of gladioli petali.
Bridetmaldi were M ill Sue
Xoke, and Sue Price, ililc r
o f the bride. Their d rciie i

mumi centered with a white Hide by sterling candle hold­
gardenia.
ers bearing white candles in­
The groom 'i mother choie
terspersed with fern.
a stunning green and white
The Bride’s table held the
two piece ensemble with white
accessories and her corsage Bride's book, kept by Carolyn
was of white mums and gar­ Brown, siiter o f the groom,
and along side was the fram­
denias.
Following the wedding, a re­ ed wedding announcement
Mri. Louise F. Smith cut
ception was held in Fellow­
the wedding cake assisted by
ship Hail of the church.
The punch table held the M n . Judy Romaine, both
traditional three tiered wed­ aunts of the bride.
M n . Dorothy Thomai and
ding cake flanked on cither
M n . Judy Finn presided over
the punch bowl.
For her going away outfit,
••u. I*
the bride selected an aqua
knit dress and Jacket ensem­
J?
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ble with black patent acces­
sories and a white mum cor­
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sage.
'W M I
Following an cast coast
wedding trip, Mr. and M n.
Brown nre at home at 1809
Vcrnango Avenue, Sanford.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and M n . Elmo Brown,
Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Caro­
lyn Weschkc and Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Riser of Hartford
City, Ind.; Mrs. Louise F.
Smith, Miss Cindy Smith and
Mrs. Evelyn Hard of Green­
ville, S. C.; Miss Caroyn
Brown and Joseph S. Lolman
from Washington, I). C.
Also Mr. and Mrs. John
Finn of Orange City; Mr. ami
M n . It. D. Lyon, Rosanna
Lyon, Mrs. Ray Justice, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Leopard of Or­
lando; M n . Anne Graham,
Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Roberts, North Orlando; Mr.
and Mrs.
Robert Perrlnc,
Gainesville and Bob Warren,
Winter Park.
Also Mr. and Mrs. George
Riser and Keith Riser, La
Fayette, Ind. and Mr. and
MU. AND MRS. ROBERT ELDON BROWN
Mrs. E. C. Romaine and Tom
(Photo by GiiHsman)
Roberts from Casselberry.

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Jaycee Wives Club Social
Hosted By The Tom Prices
The Jayree Wives Club held
a social recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price
on Kim Avenue.
A covered dish supper was
served and the menu centered
around fried chicken, potato

Zeta X i Chapter

The Oviedo Woman's Club Conducts Installs Officers
Surprise Mortgage Burning Ceremony
By Evelyn Lundy

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Mr. and Mra. Roy Green
were hosts at their borne oo
Palmetto Avenue to a boo
voyage party honoring Mra.
John (G race) Thomas, Wed*
nesday
evening,
following
choir rehearsal at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church with the en­
tire choir assistang.
Mra. Thomas was presented
a unique black and white de­
corated pottery bowl, which
was hand fashioned during the
Winter Park Sidewalk Art
Festival.
Punch, coffee and brownies
were served to Mrs. Thomas,
Miss Carol Stone, Jim Par­
sons, Mr. and Mra. Green,
Kathy Green, Mra. Doris Duxbury, Mrs. J. F. Baggerly.
Mrs. David Dearolph, Bill
Brown, Randy Chase Jr. and
a
Miss Beatrice Buck, choir
&gt;
director.
Mrs. Thomas has been a &lt;
member of the choir for six
years, and after the close of
school, she and the children
will join her husband Father £
John Thomas, in New York.
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MISS DIANA JOY HAYNES was graduated
Monday from Florida Southern College, Lake­
land, with n bachelor of science degree majoring
in elementary education. She is a member of
Phi Mu social sorority, was president of the
Junior Panhelienic in 1963 and a member o f
SFEA. Her parents nre Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Haynes Jr., 547 Plumosn Dr. Miss Hn.vnes is a
1960 graduate o f Seminole High School.

Beta Sigma Phi

Members o f the Oviedo
Woman’s Club w e n Indeed
surprised at t h a regular
monthly luncheon meeting.
Just b efon the luncheon
Was aerved, Harden Webb,
Executive Vice-President of
the Citlsen'e Band of Oviedo,
arrived with a container of
the Mortgage o f the Wom­
an’s Club. After a few words
o f interesting facta about the
club, Mr. Webb burned the
mortgage.
Hie mortgage was begun
in July 1901 and was paid off
May 11, 1004, which was two
years and nine months. The
Woman's Club Uullding, which
is certainly one o f the pret­
tiest buildings in town is val­
ued at over twenty thousand
dollars. The mortgage was
only 9&amp;80O.
Mrs. R. W. Estes, Club
President thanked each and
every member for her spliStdid and untiring work. Mrs.
W. If. Martin was building
chairmen. Mrs. Jim Michael,
Finance chairman, and Mrs.
3. If. Staley treasurer. For
the devotion, Mrs. J. II. Sta­
ley sang "Bless This House,”
accompanied by Mrs. T. L.
Lingo, Sr.
A
delicious fruit plate
luncheon waa served by the
chairman. Miss Ruth David­
son, and her committee of
Mrs. James Lee, Mrs. C. L.
West, Mrs. Donald Weaver,
Mrs. Clifford Pendarvis, Mrs.
R. L. Croom and Mrs. Ray
Beasley.
A beautiful orchid corsage
was presented to Mrs. Estes
from an anonymous former
member,
A Mother's Day g ift was
presented to the mother who
had been a member o f the
club for the most number of
years. Mrs. B. F. Wheeler,
Sr. waa the winner and she
told o f having been a char­
ter member since 1908, when
the club was formed. She has
also been most active as the
third vice-president o f the
club, whose office obtains new
members for the club.
Roses o f every color were
used to decorate the club, and
on each table was a mother’s
day card signed by all the
hostesses. A ceremony in
which new officers fo r the
coming year were installed,
was performed by a former
District President, Mrs. Char­
les MscDowelL Pert o f the
Igewsa'a Club Collect was re­
peated as each officer was in­

stalled. Now officers o f th«
club for the coming year are
President, Mrs. Lynn Mosier.
First Vice-President, Mrs. R.
W. Estes, Second Vice Presi­
dent, Mrs. Fred Pierson, Third-

vice-president, Mrs. B. F.
Wheeler, Sr., Recording sec­
retary, Mrs. W. T. Walker,
Corresponding secretary, Mrs.
T. H. Ryan, Treasurer, Mrs.
Harold Barnes and Parliamen­

tarian, Mrs. n. G. Smith.
Mrs. Moslor spoke briefly
about plans for the coming
year. After a salute to the
flag, members were adjourn­
ed until the fall meeting.

MORTGAGE BURNING CEREMONIES were recently conducted by the
Oviedo Woman’s Club ut their meeting. Participating in the ceremony are
Harden Webb, executive vice preaidont o f the Citizen's Bank o f Oviedo,
Mrs. J, II. Staley, Mrs. Jim Michael, Mrs. W. II. Martin and Mrs. R. W.
Estes.

Sanford
Mr .and Mrs. Oliver Lind­
sey and William Charles Lind­
sey from Atlanta have been
spending the work with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Flowers on Celery Avenue.
Mrs. Flowers will return to
Atlanta with them for a few
days visit.

Garden Club Will
Install Officers
Tuesday Noon
The general business meet­
ing and crazy hat luncheon
of the Sanford Garden Club
will be held at the Civic Cen­
ter on Tuesday noon, May 19.
Lake Monroe Inn will serve
a buffet luncheon.
Installation of officers will
he held, with Mrs. Charles
H. Cole of Geneva, serving
as Installing officer.
All Circle Courtesy chair­
men should contact Mrs. G.
Andrew Speer.

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stiles
and daughter, Hazel, ara in
Arkansaa visiting their dau­
ghter and aon-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Fenske and two
daughters, Janette and Carol.

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The Social Card Club com­
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Mrs. Murry Gilbert, Mrs.
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Mrs. N. Zetto, Mrs. W. F.
Burtsche, Mrs. Vincent Karj wacki and Mra. Elsworth Og­
den held a luncheon this past
week at the Capri Restaurant
in Sanford.
Each member received an
orchid and the tables were de­
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A gift was presented to Mra.
Elsworth Ogden, who will be
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While there they will attend
the graduation exercises at
Jsnette from high school. She
will enter Baylor Univerilty
in the fall.
They will also assist in the
moving of the Fenske family
to Marvin, Texas.
The Stiles will return to
Sanford in four weeks.

Mr. and Mra. Roy Johnson
of Park Avenue recently visi­
ted the Citrus Tower and wax
museum of all the presidents
at Clermont. They also enjoy­
ed a tour of Cape Kennedy.

Members of Zeta Xi Chapter
Rota Sigma Phi met at the
home of Mrs. Fred Wilson for
installation Services and busi­
ness meeting.
Mrs. Wilson, vice-president,
installed the following memiters as officers for 1901-05.
Mrs. S. O, Dormlney, presi­
dent; Mra. Richard llulH-r,
vice president; Mrs. Donald
LeFIls, recording secretary;
Mrs. Vincent Cara, corres­
ponding secretary; Mrs. Geor­
ge Reers, treasurer.
Members were reminded to
bring "Beta Buddy" gifts to
the next meeting on May 19.
This will be the last business
session of the year.
An "End of the Ycnr" rookout is bring planned for mem­
bers ami their husbands. It
will be held at the ranch home
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald LeFils in Osteen.
Also present for the meet­
ing were Miss Grace Marie
Stlncciphcr, Mrj. Joe T. Cor­
ley, Mrs. Ernie Morris and
Mrs. Gary Hudgins.

snlnd, green beans, baked
beans, relishes, pie ami rake.
Contests and gnnus were
played, und the members es­
pecially enjoyed p l a y i n g
"Pass Word.’ ’
Door prizes were won by
Ethel Tliomus, Rave Berrien,
Jim McKee, and Garnett
While.
Attending the social and
supper were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Price, Mr. und Mrs. Dave
Berrien, Mr, and Mrs. James
McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Hum.
mond Polk, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Morrison, Mr. ami
Mrs. I.arry Outlaw and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Rowe.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith, Mr. und Mrs. I.arry
Skutcs, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Smith, Mr. nrul Mrs. Churloj
Tetrnliaum, Mr. and Mrs.
Churlie Tliomus und Mr. nml
Mrs. Garnett White.

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The perfumed spray—In car­
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fragrances — is designed to
give a long lusting natural
scent to fake posies.

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Mrs. Mabel Monroe and
Mra. Lois Taylor of Sanlord
and Mrs. Taylor's daughter,
Mra. R. C. Carlton of St. Pe­
tersburg, have recently re­
turned from a delightful guid­
ed tour of Europe, Including
England.
They sailed both waya aboard "The Queen Elizabeth” ,

COO SUMMER

Mrs. John Thomas

and bouqucti were identical to
the Maid of Honor.
Tom Roberta, couiln of the
bride, wai belt man and uihcri were Fred Hermann, Carl
Miili, Jerry Dull, Wayne
Berg, Ray McIntyre and John
Finn.
Little MUi Robin Scott wai
flower girl.
The bride’i mother wai at­
tired in a imart aqua linen
drcsi with white a ccen orici
and her coriago wai of white

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Well, whether we’re Id or
DEAR ABBY: A letter
00 wo all like to look pretty
around the house. But it does catnc for my husband. The
seem absurd that you have to few word* I could see
spend $10 before you're well through the envelope raised
enough dressed to scrub the ■ my suspicions, »o when he
floor.
I came home I made hint
Chic Chat
open it in fiont o f ntc and
Q—"I bought a beige spring rend it out loud. Abby, I al­
coat that lias three-quarter
most died! It was a love let­
sleeves. Is is correct to wear ter from a married woman
black gloves with it when my my husband bail been car­
shoe* ami bag are black ? 1 rying on with out of town.
tried them, but hrcuuse the He travels. She told him
sleeves are short, I seem to how much she missed him
look ail hnnds.” — Mrs. I). I-. nnd loved him. It was dis­
Dour Mrs. D. L.— I wouldn't gusting! She mentioned her
wear black gloves if I were two children. 1 locked my
you. Beige or white would husband in the basement
best complement the coat and and called her up long dis­
either will go well with any tance. I told her what I
other accessories you might thought of her and Ihe whole
wear. Any dark shade of glove cheap affair. 1 also told tier
would emphasize a break at
I was going to call her hus­
an awkward spot ami detract band ami tell him about it.
from the good looks o f your She cried and begged, say­
coat.
ing if I did. they would take
her children away front her.
Dense send your fashion Now I am uncertain. Do &gt;ou
problems to Helen lleiinessy think this little tramp de­
in care o f The Sanford Her­ serves a second chance?
ald. While she cannot answer
PLENTY MAD
cneh letter personally, letters
DEAR PLENTY: Everyo f general Interest will be . body deserves a second
nnswerrd in thin column.
j chance. One good scare is
sometimes worth a month of
J Sundnys in church.

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'Show And Tell' Surprises
By SUkan Light,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
"M y father ha* hemorr­
hoids," announced a little lioy
proudly.
"M y mother'a birthday is
today," piped a little girl,
"and she’ a 41 yeara old."
"A girl dog. silly," said an­
other little girl. In response
to a friend’s question about
Ihe pet she had Ju*t described.
"How else do you suppose she
could lay eggs and iiatch pup­
pies?"
Quotes from the pint-sized
guest* on Art I-lnklclter’s pro­
gram? No. Just stories garn­
ered during that wonderful
period. "Show and Tell."
Every toadter has her own
collection.
Many parents have asked
me what their children should
bring to school lot- '

and Tell." While most teachers indicate to the children
what is appropriate, tiicy don't
usually make hard-and-fast
rules for fear of discouraging
timid pupils.
The Important things i* for
the child to learn to be at
ease in front of the class and
to communicate
with Ids
classmates. What he say* or
the object he shows is onlysecondary — at least in Hie
beginning. Sharing with others
in "Show and TcU" builds up
verbal skills.
As a child matures, "Show
and Tell" can be more selec­
tive. Nature specimens, fav­
orite books and pictures, post
cards and souvenirs from
faraway places should take
the place of toys. Travel oxperlencci, Ixvok reviews. InUvediag facts may supersede

Suit Yourself

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F ri. M a t IB . *B4— P a p * 9

WrralK

(DsiaA

The Vanishing Housedress
By Helen Hcnnessy
to go. "A t the other eide of
Newspaper EntrrprUe
the store, miss," she smiled,
Women'* Editor
pointing in the direction from
Even when faihion if your
t
which
I'd just come. So back
builnei*. you don't nluavs
through coats, rainwear, cock­
know what’ s going on.
I!** anyone tried to buy a tail dresses I went, and again
housedress lately— not a pntio came to "Daytime Dresses.”
Well, mused I, perhaps they
dreit or an at-home shift, but
Just a dree* that buttons cull ’em daytime dresses
down the front, is washable these days. So I went through
and comfortable to wear while the tacks. The first price tag
, lead $35. A housedress? I for­
cleaning?
Well, let me tell you, it's aged further and found a few
lest expensive cottons— pret­
a vanishing breed.
A neighbor asked mo to ty, trim and not terribly util­
pick up one fo f her on my itarian.
Weary, hot and hungry, I
lunch hour. It sounded like a
reasonable request to one chose a $10 job with a fitted
who wear* dusters for clean­ waist and full skirt which I
ing ami never set out in , knew my nelglil«ir wouldn’t
want to clean in. But I had
acarch of a h»usi'drcss.
I ducked into n near-by de­ to prove I had tried.
luiter I asked a buyer
partment store Bnd asked the
first white carnation where 1 friend what had happened to
could find the huusedresse*. tin* traditional housedress. She
"Second floor, madam,” 1 told me that they've been so
prettied up that everything
was told.
On the second floor. I pass­ short of n smock was now
ed through a section marked, called a duytime dress. This
"Dnytlme Dresses,” to anoth­ was dune, site said, to upgrade
er filled with cocktail dresses, the image of the older wonton through rainwear, women’s I on and get her away from
coats and then met the wall. ! buying “ old lady” -type dressI asked n salesgirl where Ies.

BatiTnrT!

•

DEAR ABBY: 1 am fed
up hearing people say that
all the money I *|&gt;cnt on my
c o l l e g e education was
"wasted" because ALL I
did was gel married. I earn­
ed a B.A. degree, and then
my Master's, nnd I have a
teaching certificate. Please
say something in your col­
umn about the importance

•

of education to women.
EDUCATED AND GLAD
OF IT
DEAR EDUCATED: A
college education is the best
insurance a woman can
have in ease something
should happen to her hus­
band. Should he become un­
able to work, his wife will
lie faced wiih the task of
supporting the family. Site
will do much better for hav­
ing had a college education.
And what do people mean,
"a ll" you did wai get mar­
ried? Marriage Is the great­
est challenge of all.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: When 1
have company and I get a
telephone call from a friend
who wants to past the time
away just chatting, I always
tell them I have company,
and I'll ring Utctn back as
soon as I’ m free. Well, I
was visiting at the home of
tills friend thy invitation)
and her telephone rang. I
heard her say, "Oh, nothing. What are YOU doing?"
Then she carried on a con­
versation with this other
party about absolutely noth­
ing while I sat Hiere staring
into space for exactly 35
minutes by my watch. 1
think this was extremely
rude. What would you have
done in a case like that?
TIME WASTED
DF-AR TIME: After 15
minutes of
"staring"
I
would have signaled my
hostess a fond farewell and
that would have been the
last she'd have seen of tills
guest.

sion is broken nnd you settle
to your destiny.
Certain options do exist,
however. For the really in­
formal ceremony (this In­
cludes an elopement), a dark
suit, blue or gray, will do the
trick. Black shoes, o f course,
and dark blue tie.
I’ast Uiat, the directions he­
roine more complicated. The
style titans and socinl arbit­
ers of a leading formal wear
manufacturer ( A f t e r Six)
have supplied the following
hints on what to wear, when:
White Tie Formal— For the
really big wedding—the one
girls dream about and their
fathers have nightmare* over
— suitable eleganre is achiev­
ed with white tie, wing collar,
tailcoat with matching trous­
ers. White gloves and silk top
top hat complete this Fred
Astaire
tableau.
Evening*
only, please.
Black Tie Formal— Also for
after sunset. Just wear your
tuxedo with cummerbund or
vest. Grey suede gloves, op­
tional, will hide sweaty paints
at the moment of truth.
Formal Daytime — Here's
our old friend the Oxford
gray cutaway with striped

trousers. The ascot, naturally,
gray giovrs and silk topper.
If you feel married in THIS
setup, fake a cardiac seizure
and reconsider.
Gray Jaekri— Tim Oxford
gray jacket with four-in-hand
tin is also for sunlight, but a
little loss formal than the
cutaway. Trousers, striped.
Spring ami Hummer—Good
any (into o f day is llie white
dinner Jacket with how tie
and mulching cummerbund.
Less formal than most wed­
ding clothes, yet neat. Not
for use after August.
While planning ahead for
the big day, don't forget that
the bridegroom, in addition
to his own suit, must puy for:
Engagement and wedding
rings; license, bachelor's din­
ner, gifts to usher* and (test
mun, bride'* bouquet (didn't
knuw that, did y o u ?) corsage
for mother and mother-in-law
(known as getting o ff on the
right
foot),
clerical
fee,
transportation
fur
himself
und best man. The bridegroom
also fonts the honeymoon ex­
penses (not tnx deductible).
One break: etiquette docs
not decree that you foot the
cost of your ushers' and best
man's attire.

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U)c Jhst
Memo to young men:
Are you wondering wlieUier
a certain girl would make
you a good wife? There’* no
way to be sure, Inst Hie odd*
are beUer, if—
You are much happier when
you are with Iter than when
you are not.
Her obvious conviction that
you are "Just aland right"
strcngtlicns your belief In
yourself.
You are proud to introduce
her to your friend.*.
When it comes to matters

DEAR ABBY: I am a 14year-old girl with a prol»lent. When 1 ask my mother
if I can go to the movies
with three or four girls, she
lays yes. Then after all the
plans are made and 1 am
getting ready to go, my mo­
ther thinks up tome reason
why I can't go. Ukc she
doesn't like what I'm wear­
ing, or the way 1 talk to my
friends, or site will think of
something I did a while ago
and decide to punish me
now by not letting me go.
Then 1 have to call my
friends and tell them 1 can't
go. I wouldn't mind so
much if my mother told me
1 couldn't go in the first
place. Do you Uiink this is
fair to me and my friend*?
EMBARRASSED
DEAR EMBARRASSED:
No! Parents should realize
that their children learn
more front example than
preaching. Y o u r mother
could do a better Job of
teaching you how to keep
your wont by keeping hers.
Ami delayed punishments
are unjust.
• • •
Get it off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply,write toAB1IY,
Box
3365. Beverly Hills, Calif.
9«)212. Enclose astamped,
self-addressed envelope.
* • •
For Abhy's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3305, Beverly Hills,
Calif. 00312.

OntBhidqa

Signposts For Bridegrooms
By Jerry Sheehan
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (N E A ) — So.
despite the advice of friends,
the suspicions of parents, the
cruelty o f national stntistirs,
the despair o f ex-girl friends,
you are getting married.
For the guidance o f brides
there exists a legion of inugiisines, books and counselor*.
Their every atep and atiteh
will be in the right place at
the right time. But what
signposts exist for Uie bride­
groom ?
You eak. "Cun 1 wear a
plaid tie and corduroy jacket
with black atrlped trousers?
8hould tha carnation tie worn
in the lapel or behind the
ear? Are white loafers cor­
rect with seersucker suit?”
Courage, pilgrim. A t for
counties* others before you,
your friendly rent-o-auit man
stands ready with advice. The
possibilities o f attire ere vast
— hut usually determined by
what the lady is wearing,
time of day am) the like. In
a sente, you are a brittle leaf
on top o f a pool, swept this
way and that by currents and
winds beyond your control—
until finally the surface ten­

of "right" ami "w rong” you
Hiink pretty much alike.
She never bores you.
You like her mother ami
wouldn't mind if her daugh­
ter grew to In* more like her
mother in Hie years ahead.
(Chances are, alie will.)
She gets along well wtUi
other girls.
She is enthusiastic and op
timistic.
When she says site will do
something, you ran count on
Iter to keep her word.
SI a- has grown up in ahappy

DEAR TOLLY — Clothes­
lines arc among the handiest
things in my house. When out
o f use they can be out of
sight Ilocalise they are put up
in the following manner:
Both ends of each plastic
clothesline are hooked on largo
steel hooks screwed into the
henms of the basement cell­
ing. Tha lines aro brought
down to my reach by the
weight o f the clothespin bag.
When clothe* are removed
from the lines, the tines spring
back into their neat looking
places across the celling. Aa
I do not have a dryer this
saves mo th* drraded job of
putting up clothesline* each
time I wash.
• I wear a shower eap
when washing dishes If 1 have
a special hairdo which be­
comes limp from the steam
from hot water. I also wear
the shower eap when I bathe
the children, it has saved tun­
ny a liairdo. Please extend
my thnnks to the other con­
tributors whose hints have
s h o r t e n e d my household

home and has a good relation­
ship wiUt her parents.
She is considerate of others
ami quick to do U&gt;« kind,
thoughtful thing.
Site never makes remarks
meant to nurt or belittle you,
or provokes a quarrel Jus!
for tiie excitement of fighting
and making up.
You are pretty sure that if
you asked her to tnarry you
site would be the happiest girl
In Uic world—and if site said
"y e s " you would be Ute luck­
iest of men.

chores.— ANN
DEAR POLLY— Stitch your
mattress pad to an old con­
tour sheet and it will not slip
when you rnaka tha bed.
*
No 'longer-needed baby
carriage
pillowcases
make
good cover* for ice pack* or
hot water bottle*.
• Often foam rubber Is
awkward to rut neatly with
scissor* hut if the hulk of the
piece is compressed tightly,
by being pressed down with
a flat board, the size strip you
need can be sliced easily with
a long-blailcd, sharp knife.—
MRS. C. M. M.
DEAR POLLY— A paper
plat* cut in hnlf makes a good
"table crumbier" set. Use one
hnlf for the brush and the
other half to eatch the
crumbs.—M. E.
DEAR
POLLY— When I
pack my hutband'a shirts in
a suitcase, I fill the collar
area* with roiled up socks to
keep the collar* from wrinkling. When hs pack* a dirty
shirt In hla suitcase be first
lays it out with the front ed­
ges together but unbuttoned.
Dion hr folds one-third of the
shirt on each side toward the

renter and nest start* at fn*
collar and rolls th* shirt
tightly. It makes a compact
bundle and aavea space.—
MRS. R. B. D.
GIRLS— You have noticed
that soiled clothes usually
taka more trace In a suitcase
than clean ones, so it pays to
hava some tricks for getting
the tame thing* In for the
trip home.— TOLLY
DEAR POLLY— To save se
much running up and down*
stair* ws needed a downstair*
crib for the new baby. W*
took an old but sturdy card
table and cut about one-third
o ff o f each o f th* four legs.
This was set inside a playpen
and then a piece o f fiberboard was put on top o f the
table. Next a soft pad was
put on top and we hava a safe
place for baby which aave*
mother'*
back,
too—MRS.

D. n.
Share your favorite home­
making ideas . . . send them
to Polly in care of (Th* San­
ford Herald). You’ll receivo
a bright, new silver dollar If
Polly use* your idea in Polly's
Pointers.

Sharp Shopping

’Cents 1Dff Nags People
"Ten cent* o ff — what?"
litis Is a question that nags
most o f us food shoppers. And
well it might because there
are 8,000 foot! items on shel­
ves to trigger our buying.
The quandary of whether
we aro getting anything o ff
during a "cents o ff" promo­
tion i* answered In rnrt now
by changes In labeling o f na­
tionally advertised packaged
or canned goods. But all i*
still not rlear.
Homo new package labels
say, "Y ou pay tit* price
marked." O.K. Hn you pay llie
prir* marked. Wiiat is your
saving?
Another label reads, "in ­
cludes your savings." Again,
what are your suvings on this
particular purchase if you
don't know the original price?
For many year* "cent* o ff”
promotions hava hern favored
by companies when they want­
ed to introduce a new pro­
duct, call your attention to a
new pnrknge or just tnovo

some stuff o ff tbs shelve*.
Supposedly there always wn*
a savings, oftrn obscure to
you as a consumer because
you did not know whnt the
original prirn was or whether
the retailer upped his price
to compensate for the "threecent saving” offered by the
manufacturer.
But now, member* of th*
Grocery Manufacturers Asso­
ciation are policing the situa­
tion because you, tha consum­
er, complained.
When a coffee, for example,
is labeled to sell for “ 5 cents
o ff the regular price," this
mean* If It sold for "it cent*
tiie previous week, it now
sells for 74.
The amount you pay for
tiie product shows the savings
on tiie label in many instan­
ce* — "your tw'o cents sav­
ings is Included in the price.”
If you pay 33 edits for can­
ned meat, your current sav­
ings are two cents on ralined
meat originally priced at 35

cents.
If you feel a supermarket
or grocer still ups prices *
few cents before th* "cent*
o ff” promotion begin*, you
can call this to attention of
your Chamber o f Commerce,
the Better Business Bureau
or the Grocery Manufacturcre
Association.
We ail believe In making n
profit. But milleading nda or
promotion* are closely scrutin­
ized by these organization*
to seo that you get tha sav­
ings advertised.
Today's Sharp Shop
CLEAN SWEEP: A water
broom that attaches to tha
garden
lioso
helps
clean
driveways, walks, patios and
garages o f debris. Tubing
is aluminum and broom de­
flector provides 18-to 'J4-lnrh
■weep spray. On wheels, It U
approximately $3.U5 with a
water control gun; fz.tlo with­
out gun. Available in ganlen
supply, hardware or depart­
ment stores.

The Mature Parent

Fears His Ingratitude
By .Mrs. Muriel l.awrrnrr.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Dear Mr*. Lawrence: 1 am
th* Negro mother o f a mar­
ried daughter nnd a son of 14
who is an outstanding school
student. Because Ills fatiier
nnd 1 want to send hint to a
good, rarialy integrated uni­
versity, I nut helping to earn
his tuition by doing Imiisrcleaning for white people. My
problem Is my next door
neighbor. Whenever I meet
her, site starts telling me how
tired I look, leuv foolish I
sin to work so liatd for my
boy and how I will get no
thank* . , .

Ruth Milieu

ANSW ER: Maybe she is
right- Maylie you are mis­
taken to work so hard for
your boy’s eduration. Please
try to accept the possibility
that it is ths wrong tiling to
do.
mie Rodgers, D ot); "H e’s My
Because what has upset you
Little Devil” (Glnny Arnell,
la not your neighbor's throat*
MGM); " T h i s H e a r t Is
o f your son's future Ingrati­
Haunted”
(Kelly
Garrett,
A va); "I'll Step Aside" (Jimmy Clanton, Philips).
Music from Broadway on
rtetnt L i’s— RCA haa ''Hello,
Dolly," a Mg, bright, bouncy
score with Carol Chunnlng;
Columbia lias "W hat Makes
Hammy Run?”
which lias By Wayne G. Hrandstadt, Ml)
Hteve Lawrence and Hally Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Since first reports on a drug
Ann Howes but an Inferior
called Parnate, serious com­
score; WII haa the Barbara
plications have itcen reported
Carroll Trio wiih the heat o f
following it* use. This tran­
toth o f them; London ha* a
quilizer has now been with­
lovely new "Kismet" with
drawn from Ute market. Some
Robert Merrill and Regina
drugs are withdrawn tcmpirReanlk; Ava has Betty Cornariiy and later released wiUt
den with song* from two
appropriate warnings to the
minor old allows, Gershwin's prescribed physicians, litis
"Treasure Girl” and Itodgera- was Hie esse wiih tomiacldrln
Hart’a "Chce-Chee"; WB has which I described aa of value
the interesting east album o f in dissolving bladder (but not
"Rugantino,” the Italian im- kidney) stones.
port which flopped.
The manufacturer* of tran­
Two excelelnt new sym­ ylcypromine (Parnate) believe
phonic releases—Angel haa Uiat Die benefits of this drug
Klemperer and the Phlihar- outweigh the risks and will
monia Orchestra with Hchult- continue investigation of Its
ert’a fiyntpbonle* Number* 6 side effect* with a view to
and 8 ("Unfinished” ), and gaining official approval.
RCA haa Monteux and the
Q— 1 a in taking Bcllcrgal.
London S y m p h o n y with What Is it usually given (or?
Beethoven'* Seventh.
b it new?

Beatles Good For Business
It isn't envy and jealousy
on the part o f King Curtis,
howrever. For many years, the
Trxaa-hnrn musician was a
key man In studio recording
bands in New York. He ad­
mittedly made "pile*" of
money.
"But It wasn't satisfying,"
Curtis says. "1 had to play all
kinds of music. A fter a long
siege o f playing unsatisfying
music, playing Utu same notao-hot song over and over for
hours, it got to be a drag. No
monry la good enough to pay
for that,”
King Curtia wua receptive
when Capitol offered hint a
$46,000 contract to record a irluslvrly for them. He took
it, and now he just records
the kind of thing he wants to
reoerd.
Money Isn’ t everything —
especially If you can get $46,000 to rase the pain.
DICK’H PICKS — Lesley
Gore's new one on Mercury Is
"That's Hie Way lioya Are."
Others: "Blueaette” (Sarah
Vaughan, Mercury)} “ I, Who
Have Nothing” (Shirley Baasey, U A ); "Freight Train"
(Chet Atina, R C A ); "The
World I Used to Know” (Jim-

By Tolly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

By Oswald Jacoby

of spades to throw away so
Uiat idea sliould be aban­
doned.
Then how Is South going to
m*kc his ninth trick?
Maybe lie can try a little
deception.
South leads Hie are rtf
hearts at trick two and Hie
king of hearts at trick three.
Then he pl.iya the king of
spades.
East may decide that South
Is trying to act up Uiat queen
of spades as an entry to dumm y'i heart* and duck, where­
upon South will it* able to
make nine tricks after all. Or,
If South wants to try for 10,
he can lead Ute Jack of spade*
also ami tnnyhe get away with
a second spade trick.

W
o
m
a
n
:

Record Shop

Its Dirk Klrinrr
Newspaper Enterprise Aasn.
NEW YORK ( N E A ) — Thu
lleatlci, bless their fuzzy
heads, may bo good for the
music business but they are
nut very good fur musicians.
You may have been wontlerinsr what genuine musician*
think of them. The candid an­
swer cutnes from King Curtis,
a top sax player who is now
doing well on his own with
such records as the current
(■it, "Soul Serenade,"
"Musically," Curtis says,
"The Reatles aren't very
much, nil hough their guitar
playing isn’t bnd.
"They ars good for th# rer­
un! business—when somebody
goes into a store to buy a
Beatles' record, he frequently
buys another one, too. But
they areu't good for musi­
cians.
“ A man who has studied for
20 years, without any mate­
rial success, cannot help but
bo frustrated und discouraged
when tbesa kids make so
much so soon with so little.
“ It is envy and Jealousy on
th* part o f the musicians, of
coursr, but it is understand­
able.'

The Handy Clothesline

By Abigoil Van Buren

more personal tales.
Whatever a child brings to
school, however, he should lie
told
something
about
it.
There is little value in John­
ny's holding up a nondescript
whatnot if the following dia­
logue ensues:
"What do you lu vc, John­
n y?"
" I dunno.”
"Who gave it to you?”
Ernie Ravere, who writes
"I dunno."
NORTH
IS
"Can you tell us anything hooks a laml bridge, point* out
♦
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Hist South really sliould have
a tout It?"
¥ Q J 10 7 4
raised his partner to four
"N o ."
♦ $33
Finally, a word of caution, Iwarts and that North would
♦ J«
WEST
FART
parents— although you have i probably have managed to
A A B4 )
undoubtedly gotten the mess­ |collect 12 trick* at that con­ A 10 8 5
¥883
age. Spell out clearly to your tract. All he would have to do ¥ 8 3
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AQT8
children the kinds of tales would he to set up dummy's
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that shouldn't be told In clubs for two diamond dis­
SOUTH (D)
school. The teacher may lose card*.
AK J*
some of Iter lighter moment*.
However, South did bid
¥ AK9
♦ A 10
But both of you will breathe three no-trump ami West
♦ AK7S3
easier!
opens Ihe (ive of diamonds.
Both vulnerable
South has to struggle along
Booth Weet North Bast
and he is not at all happy.
3 N.T. Para 3 ¥
rasa
There is no point holding
3 N.T. Pass Pass
Duo
up a diamond. He will have
Opening load— A 9
to win the second trick any-1
way. The holding will merely | He can cash five hearts and
give away his weakness, mi hope for diamond discards,
South takes Hie first diamond. I hut the opponent* have plenty

Qaaobij

Polly’s Pointers

tude. It is your own fenr o f
it—your own fear that It
may not only refuse you a re­
turn o f consideration in your
old age but also make him
a-diumcd o f you. It i* your
own doubt o f tiie rightness
of what you are doing for
your boy that puts Hie terror
into lids woman's prediction*
of hi* Ingratitude.
I wish that you could think
to yourself, O.K. nuiybe I
am wrung. Maybe I am a fool
to sacrifice my persounl com­
fort to thin child's education.
But time, not I, will have t»
Judge thut. I eun only deride
on what seems nearest right
to mo as o f new; and wliul
seems nearest right to tnc
now is to do exactly what I
am doing.”
If you can quietly accept
Hie possibility that you are
wrong, you ran end this worntin's
troublesome
interfer­
ence. When she nrrusrg you
of being a foci, you can nod
yuur head and say, “ That is
always possible. I quite agree

with you. 1 may indeed be n
most mistaken woman." By
giving agreement instoad o f
defensive argument* to her
necusations, you will depriv*
her o f her reasons for repeat­
ing them. Hhe fall* in her
attempt to evoke your fear
nnd sham* over the possibili­
ty of being wrong.
However, it is not merely
to silence her that I would
like you to embrace this pos­
sibility.
There ar* much mors im­
portant reason* for allowing
yourself the possibility o f
wrcngitcss. None o f us—you
or anyone else — can live
IMtaeeahly under the obliga­
tion to guarantee right con­
sequences o f our action*. Wo
lack the viewpoint o f eterni­
ty— the only point of view
from
which the ultimata
rlghlneai o f human action
possildy bo Judged. W* hava
to settle for th* limited right­
ness we can seo from our
limited now—th* little piece
o f time In which we live.

The Doctor Says:

Tranquilizer Off Market
A— Hellergul contains ergotain ine which relieve* m i­
graine headache* and tones up
the blood vessels; belladonna,
which relaxes spasms in Ute
digestive tract; and phonobarbital, whlrh induce* sleep.
None of Utese component* are
new, but the combination is
put up in a form that give*
continuous action lor 12 hours
or more.
It has torn used to relieve
tho uncomfortable symptom*
associated with the meno­
pause, premenstrual tension,
chronie nausea and nervous
•tomauli, palpitation of Hie
heart, periodic headache* and
nervoua tensions of all sorts.
It requires a physician's pre­
scription.
Q— What can I do for black­
heads? Will peroxide help? If
vitamin A is used for this, will

it make my hair fall out?
A— Since blackheads ar*
usually a mo elated with on
oily skin, washing yo:tr fac*
several times a day with soap
may help. The blackheads
should not be squeezed be­
cause more often than not this
u an invita Han for the pus
germs on your face or fingers
to set up an Infection. Re­
moving th* blackheads doesn't
do much good anyway because
they tend to com* back in th*
same location.
Neither peroxide nor vita­
min A have any special value
la tiie treatment of this con­
dition. It D true that vitamin
A in massive doses may eauaa
a marked thinning o f the hair.
Getting a good suntan help*
some people who have black­
heads. A lotion containing sul­
fur and resorcin may aUo to
helpful.

�I f*

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NOTH K OP •IIKIIIPP** M U !
NOTICH IM IIKItKIIV r n v .
KN THAT I, J. LIJTIIKIl IIOH- In the Ewart at tkc Eeaaty
Ur. Hherlff of r e m i n d # Coun- Judar. VeMlanle Eaieatr- da te
ty. Florid*, by virlo * o f * writ of Florida, la Prefcat*
leaued out o f tbr Circuit Court la t* the Katalr aft
In « nd fo r Itamlnnl# f o u n t ) . VIOI.A M. RTA RK
Decaaard.
Florid*, on lb* STlh &lt;l«y or
Drc*mbrr. A.l&gt;. 11*1. lo th»t
m i l . M lT IfK
certain r*u«* between Jacob
Nolle* l* hereby alvan that
1L Ilo ilcr and «l«or*l*na J. Ih* underalanad wilt, on tba
ftoalcr. hi* wlfr. Plaintiff*, and ttth day of Julia. A. D. l t d .
Phylll* Kralyn Ford. «t al. n «- prtaent to tba Honorabl* Coun­
fatdanta. hav# In tny po***i»- ty Juda* of Hamlnol* County,
Ion tha fo llow in g dcacrlbtd
Florida, til* final return, ac­
real eatatr. altuata. lyln s and count and vouchera, aa Kaeeubelnit In Hamlnol* County, Flo r­ tor of the Kalatr of VIOI-A
ida, to-arlt
SI. HTAKK. decaaaed and at
Iait* I and l». Block If. aald time, than and thare.
SAM-ANDO T ill: HCIIt'llll mak* application to the aald
n e u T iru tHANFonn JudKr for a final aattlament
SUCTION, accord in g to tha of hi* administration of aald
Plat thereof a* recorded In
Plat Itonk 2. P*K« «S. of •alata. and for an order dlatha Public Iteourda o f Ham- eharaliik LUTItKfl C. HART,
JR. a* meb Etecutor.
tnola County, Florida.
Dattd thlt the 31th day af
I,ota t and 10. Block it.
HANLANDO THE. HI'BUBB April, A. D. lt d .
Luther &lt;/. Hart, Jr.
BEAUTIFULHANFOItll
Aa Kaecutor of the Eatata
HEOTION, accord in g to the
of VIOLA M MTAIIK
Plat thereof aa recorded In
liacra.nl
Plat Book ». P»*a «*. of
tha Puhlln Itecord* o f Mem- M Jo* liavla, Jr
P o. Drawar 12lt
Inula County. Florida.
Iait If. Block 10. HAM.AN­ Hanford. Florida
DO TU B RUBUnn BEAU­ Puhllalt May I. IS. 12. It. l t d
TIFULPALM MPniNOR CDU-2S
SUCTION. accord ing to tli*
Plat lliareof a* recorded In la tba Eaart at the I aaaly
Plat Book I. I’naa ««. o f Jndar, kemlaale Ewaaty, amt*
tba Public Recorda o f Ham- af Flarlda. la Prakala
Inula County. Florida.
la rc Ike Eatate aft
I.uta 1« llirouab 2*. Block IIKHKIK P. ABELL
D.
WERT
ALTAMONTE
Dacaaaed.
lir.IOIITM. R E C T I O N
Ft A Al, AOTIEtS
THREE, accordlna lo Ih*
Notice la hereby xlvan that
Plat thereof aa recorded In tha unileralanad will, on to*
Plat Book 10. Pax* T*. of let day of July, A. D. l t d , pre­
Ilia Public Record* of Hem- sent to tli* llonoralilo County
thole County, Florida,
JudKr of
Hrmlnol* County,
aa tha property of Phylll* Eve­ Florida, her final return, a&lt; •
lyn Ford, at al. Defendant*; rount and vouchera. aa Kireuthat on the Jlth day of May, trli of th* Estate of IIKMMIK
A.D. l t d . between Ih* leaal P. ABELL dacaaaad, and at
hour* of anla, to-wlt: after aald tlm*. than and Ihera, mak*
il:oo o'clock In the forenoon
and before t:M o'clock In Ilia application lo Ih* aald Juda*
afternoon, on the aald day al for a final aalllemant of ad­
tha front door of tha County ministration of aald eatate, and
Court flour* In Sanford, Hem- for an order dlacharalns Bet­
Inolo County, Florida. I ahall ti* V. Caalow aa auch Etecuoffer for aala to tha hlaheat trli.
Ilatad thla Ih* IStk day af
bidder for raah In hand, the
above daacrlbed property of April, A. D. l t d .
Haiti* V. Caalow
Phylll* Evelyn Ford, at al, De­
A* Eiacutrli of th# Katatt
fendant*.
of Beetle P. Abtll
J. L. Hobby
Decraard.
Hherlff or
Hamlnnl* County, Florida Publish May It, M. »t * June
t. ltt«.
Publlah: May I, I, II. It. l t d
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S ID E G L A N C E S

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By Galbraith

S'/6 ai«M&gt;,Mtkfc. taipm, (

"The fact is, Albarta, my intsrest in gtrdsnlng Is
beginning to tepsr off I"

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost A

Ski

ftaafork

F ours

firralft Pane 10 — May 15, 1964

BARRY’S WORLD

2. Nottcea • Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation

5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted 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 - Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
"UUtVt m , dear . . . to m yovVe • wife FIMST—
29. Automobile Service
THEN • dWecffew.*
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
2. Notices • PersnsaU
1. l*ost &amp; Found
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
LOST: Pr. Men’d Giaaaea be­ VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
tween Civic Center 4 Touch32. Flowers - Shrubs
REPAIRS - SALES —
33. Furniture
ton's Fri. nite. Ph. 322-1721.
ALL MAKES
34. Articles For Sale
Phone 322-2282
2.
Notices
•
Personals
34-A Swap or Exchange i
35. Articles .Vanted
Are you iitiilled with your re­
VACUUM CLEANER
36. Automobiles - Trucks
cent Income Tax, or Re­
REPAIRS
36-A Autos Wanted
fund? Have a free examina­
Parti, Supplies, Electrolux,
37. Boats - Motors
tion of your Return made
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
by a former agent of the
Rex-Air, Filter Queen, GE,
89. Trailers - Cabanas
Internal Revenue Service.

Legal Notice
is

etc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
906 So. Myrtle
322-8627

Tel. 322-3876. Ernest Dicknoil, 2101 Park Ave.

cor nr or
MATH Jl 01(1 *1. CIH-

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low prlcei check the Herald 8. Education • Instruction
THE
Cl'IT OF THE STATE OF clauifted paxes where local
FLORIDA. IA AAll FOH *EM- dealcra advertise.
SUMMER RECREATION
IAOI.E t o t ATI. IA Ell ANProgram for children of ail
CEHt. CANE NO. HMTT
J KFKOltKY D. HTIMMON,
a g e croups. 2 Filtered
Plaintiff,
awimmlng pool*. Arta A
BAIIIIARA RTIMHO.r.
Crafta. Qualified InitrucIN THE
CIRCUIT
I'OIRT,
litftndant. NINTH j r n i l I At. t'I HCt'IT OF
tori. All d iy , $11 weekly. V4
AOTIEE TO APPEAR
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR SKVtlDay, $6.50 weekly. TramTO: BARBARA HTIMKUN,
NOI.H COUNTY.
Drfrndant
CHANCERY Nl MBERi ItM l
porta lion available. Happy
Addrr**; Unknown
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Acrea School. Ph. 322 8481.
TOU ABE IIKBEBV NOTI­ EDWARD K. JOlINHTtiN,

Legal Notice

FIED that aull fur divorce lia*
ham filed again*! y«u In Ilia
Circuit Court of th* Ninth Ju­
dicial Circuit of tli* rttata of
Florida, In and fur H-mlnnls
County, umlrr Chancery No.
11*11, th* alyl* of aald rails*
tialliR JEFFOltEY D. MTIMHUN, Plaintiff. •**• IIABIIAItA
MTIMHHN, liafcndaiit.
TOU ARK IIEBEIIT
HE31’ !]'.EP tu ftl# your Anawar
with Hi* Clark of tlila Court
and to arrv* a copy of Ilia
aaiu# upon th* plalntlffa at­
torney. wlinaa nani* and addraaa appear below, on or bafora Ilia :«tli day of May l i d ,
or a Darraa Pro Confaaao may
b* antrrad aa-vlnat you.
Ilatad thla t:nd day of April
l» d .
tHaal nf Circuit Court)
Arthur 11. Ilackwltli, Jr.
Clark
ny: Martha T. VIHHn
Deputy Clark
EDWARD II. III'RT
Attorney for Plaintiff
119 Houlh Court Htrael
Orlando, Florida
Publlah; April 31.
May 1. S, It, l t d
CDT-TI

IN THE CIKCITT EOt'HT OF
THE NINTH JI'lllt'IAL CIMI I IT, IN AND FUN REMINe
OI.E CHI'ATI'. PI.OHIIIA
IN EIIANEEHV.
NO. IIMI
J. H. OLEAHoN, Jr., aa Admin­
istrator of Valerana' Affair*,
an Offlcar of ih* United Slat**
of America,
Plaintiff,
v#.
HAM A. MILLS. JII. and IRIS
J. MILlJt, hi a a If*
Defendants.
NOTICE OF NUT
THE HTATK OF KIAHIIDA —
TO: RAM A. MILLS, JR. and
IIIIH J. MtIJJf. hi* wlf*.
realdenc* unknown; last
known
rrsldancs,
3H&gt;7
llth Street East, Tusca­
loosa, Alabama.
You ar* hereby notified that
a suit baa been filed against
you and each of you. In tha
above entitled cause; and that
you ar* hereby reuulred lo fII*
your anawor with th* Clerk nf
thla Court, and to serve a copy
thereof upon th* plaintiff or
plaintiffs attorney, w h o a #
name and adilrr.a la; E. A ki­
ll ll&lt;&gt;HE OLI.IPF. Jll.. P. O. Hot
la d , jna N Park Avenue, Han­
ford. Florida 22111, &gt;&lt;o| later
than May 2«lh. A ll. l t d .
If you fall lo do *o, decree
pro confraso will ba antarad
against you for Ib* relief de­
manded In tli* com plaint.
Tha nature of aald suit being
for FORECUIHUIIE OF MOHTOAtlE encumbering tha pro­
perty
In Hemlnnla County,
Florida, to-wlt:
LOT II. BLOCK S. SUNLAND ESTATES, accord­
ing to plat thereof record­
ed In Plat Hook II. Pages
1* through tt. Public Rec­
ord* of Hamlnol* County,
Florida.
Together with all struc­
tures and Improvement*
now and haraaftar on aald
land, and th* rants, laeuss,
and profits of tho above
described property; and all
Vlituraa now or haroafttr
attached to or used In con­
nection with tha premia**
herein Seaerlhtd.
O. E. RAMIE NO. J-ISI-8
WITNESS my hand and th*
seal of aald Court at Hanford.
Florida, thla tlth day of April,
A.D. l l l l .
(BEAL)
Arthur If. Reck with. Jr.
Clark of the Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlcn
Deputy Clark
f A copy of th* complaint
filed herein I* attached to Ih*
copy of Ihlc notlco which la
mailed I* each defendant for
whoai a residence more apccirie
than a atat* or country was
given In th* aworn statement
filed herein by th* plaintiff, kl*
agent nr attorney)
e . AMBROSE O L L irr, JR.
P. a Sag 1011
IN If. Park Avaaut
Sanford, Florida IITTI
Attorney for pla'ntlff
Publlah; May L t II. II. I t *

CDIM

Plaintiff.

An Inveitmenl, not an expenie. Call FA 2 5612 lor
Defendant. expert advice on a Herald
THE STATE OF FI.ORIIIA TOi adverUitng campaign.

•ve.
HELEN
HTON,

C.

WAO.S'BR

JOHN

HELEN C. W A (I N K It
JOHNSTON
lteald*m-a and mailing addreee Unknown.
PLEACH TAKE NOTICE that
you ar* hereby reuulred to
file your written anewrr, or
defeiiat. If any, personally or
by an attorney, on or before
June tth, I tat. al Ih* office
of lit* d a rk of th* Circuit
Court, al th* Court House In
Sanford,
Hemlnnla
County.
Florida, and lo mall a copy
thereof to Htanetroin, Davis A
lliln lo .h , Attorney* for Plain­
tiff, Poet Offlca Hoi 1220, Han­
ford. Florida, In lhat certain
divorce
proceeding
pending
again*! you In th* Circuit
Court of tha Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and For Semlnol*
County. Florida. In Chancery,
an abbreviated tilt* of aald
cause being "Edward N. Johnalon. Plaintiff, veraus Helen
C. Wagner Johnston, Defend­
ant." and hartln fall not or
a Deere# Pro Confaaao will he
entered against you, and the
causa proceed esparto.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr..
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Byi Martha T .Vlhtan
Deputy Clerk
Slanalrom, Davla A Molntoah
Attorneys at Law
Post Offlca Bos H I*
Hanford, Florida
Publlah May I, II, 32, 21. t i l l
ODU-33
NOTIL'M OF IALB
Nolle* la hereby given lhat
purauant to tli* final decree
of foreclosure and sal* entered
In Ih* cause pending in the
Circuit Court In and for Heml­
nnla County, Florida, case doc­
ket number tlllfi, th* undersigned Clerk will sell the proparty elluated In aald County
dttcrlbod aa:
Uit
22.
Sol ITU
PINKUREHT, Fourth Addition, a
subdivision, according lo a
plat thereof recorded In
Plat Hook 13. pan** 12 and
41 of tho Ihihllo Record* of
fieiuinol# County, Florida.
Together with all structures
and Improvements now and
hereafter on said land, and Ih*
rants, Daues, and profit* of
tho ahovo daacrlbed p r o p e r t y end all flsturaa aow or here­
after attached to or used In
connacllon with tho pramleao
haraln described and In addi­
tion Ihtreto tha following dee,
crlbad
household
appliances,
which ar*. and ahall b* deemad to b*. flsturaa and a part
of th* raalty, and ar* a por­
tion of th* security for tha Indabtadnaaa haraln mentioned:
On* Built-In Oven (HE)
fElec.), Modal No. J-TIt-T,
Serial No. TT-HTSTd; On*
Built . In R a n g * .
|UK)
(Elec.), Model Ne. J-I22-T.
Serial No. XT-*2**TT; On*
Duo-Therm lltalor (Oil),
Modal No. t l l - l . Serial No.
40-ll-lT, I0.M0 IITU; On#
Victor Climes Kitchen Rshaunt Fan. 10" . on* NuIon* Bath Haatar; Nina
Venetian
Blind* (Metal),
manufactured by Roberta
Awning and Venetian Blind
Company, Orlando, Florida,
at publle aala. to th* hlghoal
and best blddtr for cash be­
tween th* hours of slaves
o'clock la th* forenoon and two
o'clock In tba afternoon on th*
Ind day of Juno, t i l t , at th*
Front Door of tba Semlnol*
County
Courthouse
Sanford.
Florida.
(MEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
By Sandra B. Johnson
Deputy Clark

Jaaalag*, Watt*. Clark* and
Hamilton

Barnatt National Bank Bldg.
Jacksonville 1, Florida
Publish May 11, l l l l .
C M I-U
_

Legal Notice
F IR I.tr
NOTICE OF TIER
AND PLACE OF UAI.E OF
MTOMONILK FOE EKP4IRN
T&gt; WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YOU AND EACH OF Y'OU
will plaas* taka notice that
sum* parson, whoa* name and
addraaa I* Edward William*,
doing business a* Williams
Funeral Homs, 1*1 Waal T h i r ­
teenth Htreat. Hanford. Florida,
entrusted to the undersigned
an article of value described
aa a 111! Cadillac Ambulance,
ID No. 101411711, Tills No.
4742121. to bo altered or repairail; and that aald motor ve­
hicle and th* alterations or re­
pair* thereof have been com­
puted and not taken away;
and lhat th* fair and raaaunable charges thereof have not
baan paid, although It la now
more than three month* from
tho tlmo auch charges became
due; and that tiy reason there­
of Hi* undersigned will sell th*
earn* at publlo auction for
cash on Ih* 21th day of May,
1144, at eleven o'clock A. M.
at hla place of bualntea, known
as Olpaon Sinclair Service Sta­
tion. located at 1241 Waal Thir­
teenth Htroot In th* City of
Hanford, Hemlnnla County, Flor­
ida. thla llth day of May, A.D.
1144.
Clavo Olpaon
Trading and doing business
aa Dlpeon Sinclair Service
Station
Fubllah May II. 1114.
COU-II
n o tic e

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2. Education . Instruction 11. Real Estate Wanted

WORLD BOOK PLAN for WANTED. Desirable lots in FURNISHED. UNFURNISH­ $395 Buys 5 Years Equity. 3
Bedrooms. GE range, refri­
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, lit
your chlld'i education. Ph.
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
gerator,
drapes, c l o s i n g
bath,
15
x
30
Swimming
pool
322-3328.
Can be seen at 2003 So.
costs. $91 month pays alL
in Sunland- 121 Lake Dot.
French. Ph. 322-6457.
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna
4. Transportation
Park. Tenant will show.
12. Real Estate For Sale
Driving to West Coast about
Write owner, 1125 N. E. 8th
2
,
1
,
4
1
BEDROOMS
June 15th. Share expense!.
TAKE YOUR PICK
St.,
Hallandale, Fla.
1, r n , 4 2 BATHS
Judd Doty, 514 Elm Dr., 2 New Homes nearing comple­
DOWN
PAYMENTS
FROM
tion,
just
minutes
from
Cxtsclberry, FIs.
Country Gub Manor. 2 BR,
downtown Sanford. Each has
Fla. room, with air-condi­
6. For Rent
3 Bedrooms,
tile baths,
tioner, Corner lot. 100 MayLow Monthly Payments
and so many outstanding For Complete Information
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
rose Dr., after 4 p. m.
features (hat you owe It to
Roomi privits baths, 114
See Or Call Your
ANXIOUS OWNER
yourself to consider one of
W. First St.
Has reduced the price of aN
these Homes before buying.
Housetrailer on private lot.
tractive Close-in 3BR.Frame
Price $11,500. with $350
865 mo. Call after 6, 322-6067.
SALES BROKER
Home on corner lot, close to
Down— Low Monthly Pay­
all Churches, and 1 block
ments. CALL US TODAY—
UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
from Southslde School. We
There
Is
still
time
to
choose
equipt. 1085b W. 18th. Ph.
consider it abargaln attlO,your favorite colors.
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
349-3852.
009, and attractive terms
STEMPER AGENCY
can be arranged. We hav*
Air-conditioned 2 BR, large
1918 So. French 322-4991
New Custom Bunt Home on
lot, $85 mo. furnMied. Ph.
the ke. 'I
Crystal Lake. For informa­
BLOCK House for Sale. 1905
322 0507.
tion call 322-3378.
Adama Ave. Sanford. $300
S Bedroom furn. home. Nice
cash and take up payments PRIVACY: Gracious 2-story
location. Ph. 322-7335.
of $64 month. Contact Joseph
home, city convenience 4
1901 Park Avtnue
P. Harris. 48 ii. Glenhaven,
water. 2100 sq. ft., plus big
FA 2-5232 anytime
FURN. Apt. $6o per mo. incl.
Greenwood, S. C.
screen porch, back util,
lights k water. 322-3041.
porch, patio, garage. Ideal 16. Female Help Wanted
for children. 322 9235.
1 4 3 Bedroom furn. apt*.
BEAUTICIAN WANTED
Queinel ApU., 404 E. 14th No Down Pymt. — Vets
Richard's Hair Styling
2
BR.
Home.
Study,
lVb
FHA Min. Down Pymt. &amp;
St., 322-8184.
322-7701
Baths, large Family Rm. in 107 W. 27th St .
In-Scrvice Loans
good neighborhood: includ­
Furn. Apt., close in. Phone
3 &amp; 4 BR’S.
Feel Better! Look Better! And
ing sieve, refrig., room air322-2800.
Immediate Occupancy
Make Money. Ph. 322-2016,
conditioner, washing ma­
Air-Conditioning Optional
2
to 6 Fri. only.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
chine 4 rugs. Really ter­
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK,
bath, 317 S Park Ava.
rific buy!
Monthly pay­
ATTENTIONI
LAKE MARY
ments $83.50.
Independent
magazine Sales­
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
W. on 23th St. 4 Left on
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
ladies. Are you interested in
T crrau o floors, tile bath,
Lake Mary Blvd.
Inc.
Venetian ihades, kit. equipt.
increasing your sales and
Ph. 322-2744
FA 24074
commissions on nationally
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­ LAKE WAYMAN HGTS.
ter 5 p. m.
advertised r a a g i i l o e s ?
NOW HEAR THIS I
LONGWOOD
Leads furnished monthly.
Beautiful
Lakefront
with
large
(South
on
17-92—
6
ml.
2 RR. Furn. houae in Country.
Write, giving previous coo2 bedroom home, a den,
2 Bits. Northwest of
Cool 4 quiet with city con­
nections, to Box 76, Sanford
workshop, enclosed porch
Longwood Plata)
veniences.
By week or
Herald.
and
summer
house.
Large
month. Adults. Write J. A.
105 x 300 ft lot attractively 2 Ladies for evening and
Peck. Rt. 6. Ashville, N. C.
landscaped with your own
week-end counter work al
NICELY Furn. 2 BR. house on
Ph. 838-3911
facilities for fishing and
the Navy Enlisted Men’*
So. Sanford Ave. Near Base.
swimming on a good aand
Club. Permanent at $1 per
12 ACRES
Ph. 322-3650.
bottom spring fed lake. This
hr. to atari, plus meals.
Oak shaded large 4 Bedroom,
is located in a quiet com­
Must be 21 with no restrict*
2 Bdrm. furn. upstairs apt.
2 bath hom e;; Family room
munity 3 blocks from ele­
ing dependents, and have
203 E. 21st St. $55. R. A.
with fireplace, large util­
mentary school, 7 miles to
own transportation. Apply
Williams, 322-3951.
ity and double earport. Ap­
Jr. High, Senior High and
Navy Exchange Officer.
proximately 2500 sq. ft. All
Stetson University, close to
Furn. 2 BR. home, 7 ml. West
fenced. 6 Acres cleared and
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS
small shopping area, on
of Sanford. Good cond. $70
planted In bahai.
commercial and school buses Work from Home. Ph. 425-6341
mo. H. R. Rice. 668-5406.
Orlando.
route with U. S. No. 4 only
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, walking
2 miles distance midway
EXPERIENCED Cocktail 4
distance four schools. Ph.
between Daytona Beach and
Dining Waitress. Ph. Mr.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Owner 322-3735.
Sanford. You must see this
Rotas. 322-2902,
to appreciate it. P r i c e
3 BR, large living room. 122 3 BR., lib bath home. As­
218,350.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
sume payments. 322-5455.
Shannon Dr. $85. Ph. 322
Shown by appointment only—
WANTED
3321
Call Matthew J. Yankovlch
Junior or Senior
EVERETT
A.
HARPER
Small- clean downstairs apt.
after 8 p. m. 228-2228.
Ph. 322-9658
AGENCY - REALTOR
Adults. Ph. 322-0702.
2405 S. Park Ave.
17. Male Help Wasted
Trailer with 21' enclosed Ca­ Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
CAREER
bana, full bath. $45 mo. No
1901 8. Park
322-5232
GREENBRIAR
pet. 1718 W St., Ph. 323-0456.
OPPORTUNITY
Nltes:
322-8971-3013
or
2248
Choice
lota
availabla
In
IN SANFORD
2 BR House. Kit. equipt. $75.
Grcenbriar o f Loch Arbor
Are you satisfied with your
Ph. 322-5303.
overlooking
golf
coura*.
present job? If not contact
Custom building to your THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Orlando 422-6855 or ML
Yura. A pt Close In. Apt. 6specification!.
Grembriar 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 24123
Dors 363-4491 for Interview.
$35 Mo. 407 W W. 1st.
developed by
PLUMBER. Apply 219 Elm
KINGSWOOD
Furn. Apt. 2300 MellonvOle.
Ave., Sanford Fla.
BUILDERS, INC.
2 BR Home in Wynnewood.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
202 Fairmont Dr.
WANTED: Man for Sanford
Avail. June 1st. Ph. 322-8132
3rd 4 Park Ava.
FA 24076
and DeLand area to service
Phone 322-5641
S Rm. furn. Gar. apt. Water
Insurance Debit Above aver­
LAKE MARY AREA
4 elec. furn. Adults only.
3 BR, 1 bath, k it equipped.
age guaranteed salary p!u*
Large Executive type 2 Bed
Ph. 322-1305.
$200 down, assume pymts.
commissions. Good oppor*
room Home, Central heat 4
of $78 mo. 322-1599.
tunity for advancement for
str-conditlon. Near Catholic
LAXE MARY. New 3 BR
a hard worker. Contact
Church ot Nativity. Wall-to- 2 BR frame bouse. Very clean.
home. Close to school 4
Manager, 1219 N. Orange
wall carpeting,separate din­
stores. $65 mo. Moons Jarvis
906 klyrtle. Pb. Jimmie Co­
Ave., or write. P. O. Box
ing room and separate fanr
322-1810.
wan, 322-4013.
2493. Orlando. Fla.
lly room- and oversize bed
2-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
WALKING DISTANCE
rooms make this an out­
19. S lloa tlow a W a s te d
incl. water 4 elec. 322-3860.
standing buy at $13,000, One block from shopping cen­
ter,
this
2
Bedroom
roomy
HOUSEWORK. 2224440.
with only $650 Down. At­
1 BR Houaetraller furn. Adults
Home with nice yard with
tractive term* oo balance.
only. $75 mo. Ph. 322-1157.
bearing fruit tree*, sprink­ PART time work wanted.
This fine Home is leas than
Evening! and/or Saturdays.
ler system and well. Only
4 BR, 2 Bith, home. Avail 2 year* old.
Office or whatever avail.
$7000 with Terms.
able, June. 322-8585.
322-4552.
KOBERT A. WILLIAMS
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
21. Beauty
Realtor
Cowan. 322-4013.
l$oi 8. Park Ave.
Raymond Lundqulst, A m .
Permanent Special
FA 2-5232 anytime
Oar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-2851 Atlantic Bank Bldg- 20 per cent off Regular P rice*
Apply 34:20.
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
Mobile Home lota, 100x160,
3 4 1 Bedroom Houses
Hotel, Ph. 1224525.
near Lake Jessup. $100
Payton Realty
down, $30 mo. Pb. 3224065.
Property Management
Complete Beauty Service
323-1301
1741 at Hiawatha
k Sales Broker
3 Senior Operator*
Owner b e i n g transferred.
STORAGE 8PACE. 307 6th
Must sell 3 BR, 2 Bath Free Parking at 2nd 4 Oak
St. 322-3442 or 1374.
105 So. Oak
Home In Ravenna Park, 322 5742
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Sanford. Ph. 323-0C4S.
Offers for your selection
Furn. Gar. A pt 2545H Pal
th u s Beautiful 2, 2, 4 4
metto.
Ph.
222-052$ or
Sacrifice 2 BR, 1 bath. Total
Spring Permanent Special
Bedroom
2224254.
price $8,000. $1,506 down, 20 Percent off regular prices
Cut ’a Curl Beauty Shop
$46 mo. 322-3142.
Clean rooms for men. 401
816 Palmetto A w . Pb. 222-0636
Magnolia Ave. 123-0720.
S BR., 2 bath, cent, beat 4
air-cood., comae let, lake 22. Build - Pals! . Repair
Unfurnished 2 BR, tom e, kit­
privileges, la Lake Mary.
chen equipped. 222-2651.
FIREPLACES, Additions, AV
Priced From $6,750 $11800. 322-2903.
tocetions. Brick. B l a c k .
2 BB, home, kit. equip. Keys
Stone, Concrete work. John
WHERE THE BASS AREI
Down Paym ents
at I1T Catalina Dr.
Baua, TE S-1282, B os 426,
Forested acres
A s Low A s $100 20onBeautifully
Longwood.
RENT A BED
WeUva River. Easily
kollaway, Hospital 4 Baby Monthly Payments
accessible. Ideal tomeaite.
25. Ptssihfcv
Priced to Sell!
From $43.50
By Day, Wook, or Moatk
PLUMBING
Te mak* th* beat horn*
Ph. PA 2411! 116 W. 1st St.
Contracting Repairs
j
buy, me tha
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
FREE ESTIMATES
V A - FHA
INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
R. L HARVEY
2 BR, uafura. bouse, kitebea
11$
N. Park
$214112
Appointed
S ea ted Am .
FA u m
equipped. 240$ S. Willow.
Ph. 846-4262.
Property

FHA - VA HOMES

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

NEW HOMES

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Payton Realty

Seminole Realty

St. Johns Realty

Ball-Blair Agency

THE STATE OK FLORIDA TO:
HENRY J. STRICKLAND
and KSTHBH V. STRICK­
LAND
l l l l Chaatar Htreat
Takoira Dark,
Montgomery County,
Maryland
You ar* hereby notified that
suit has been filed against you
In tha Circuit Cnurt of Hamlnol*
County, Florida, In Chancery,
an abbreviated title of which la
FIRST
FEDERAL HAVINUH
AND I.CAN ASSOCIATION OF
HKMIN'OLF. COUNTY, a corpor­
ation, rialntlff, ve. MKNHY J.
HTR1CKLAND and wlf*. ES­
THER V. STRICKLAND. De­
fendant*. th* aalur* of said
suit being a suit to foracloa*
that certain mortgage dated
October 3a, l l l l , and af record
In Official Record* Book III,
I’ ag* 111, publl* record* of
Seminal* County, Florida, **•
cumbsrlng Ih* following dascribed real property, to-wlt:
l-ol I In niork
P af
HltANTLF.r S H O R E S
FIRST ADDITION. Simlaol* County, Florida, ac­
cord Ins to plat thereof re­
corded In Plat Book I,
png* 41. of th* Public Rec­
ord* of Semlnol* County,
Florida,
and you nr* haraby required I*
flla your arowar In aald aull
with th* uidaralgnod Clark of
aald Cnurt and lo asrv* a copy
thereof upon th* Plaintiffs at­
torney, whoa* name and ad­
draaa appear below, on ar be­
fore th* ISth day af Just, l l l l ,
and In default thereof Dacraa
Pro Confess* will b* antarad
» . F a r Halo o r
against you.
WITNESS my hand and offi­
cial saal at th* Countv Court- CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
houaa. Sanford. Seminal* Coun­
LAKE. Call o r a a l a s *
ty. Florida, this llth day af
222-1507,
April, 1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Air-ceadMoaod I RK, I both,
Clark of Circuit Court
Via. room. Availabla June.
By; Martha T. Vlhlaa. D. C.
Phillip H. Logan
Sanford 222-7506.
Shlnholaer and Lagaa
Attorney* at Law

p. a Bos m i

Sanford. Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: Hay t , A l i i k 1M4
CBV4 .
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12. Real Estate For Sale 112. Real Estate For Sale

Seminole Realty

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

SOUTHWARD

M anagem ent &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
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A LOT OP HOMK POE 524475

M *t FA

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Tew «ew Rad anything you
business is represented with aecd advertised in tba H er

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Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own H om e... Look To W a n t - A d s
27. Special Services

33. Furniture

34. Articles For Sale

HONEY FOR SALE: One galBEDS FOR RENT
OVER 23 YEARS
Rollaways, Juve­
Ion, 13.00. CaU 322-2960 af­
of Fine Workmanahlp In Up* Hospital,
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
bolstering, Draperies, Slip*
nile. FREE delivery and
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
Pick-up.
covers. Time Payments as
CITY LIMITS.
little as $5 mo. Drapery
FURNITURE CENTER
Hardware Installations.
1100 French Ave.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Pb. FA 3-7933
Ph. 322-2333
For the biggest selection of
b ig * $ s a v in g s
nearly new and u ifd furni­
On Floor Models 4
ture, ace NoU'a Furniture
Need a shelf, screen porch
Demonstrators
Brokerage in Casselberry
new room, carporte, new
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. (FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
house or remodel. B. E
In Your Home
Link. 322-7029.

Olir

Oanforh

tyralh May 15, 1964 — Page 11 34. Articles For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Free Estimates

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Fertl
lire—Ph. 322-420.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER

FURNITURE

3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY 8249.50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

In Snnford Call
SINGER

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarik Glaus nnd Paint
Company
310 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

.Wagner s Amoco
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cara Sold
818 French Ave.
322-7763
Auto Gtaas, Tap#
4 Seat Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 24031
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

31. Poultry • Livestock
D u'oc Gilt. 8 mo. old. Phone
323-0500.
1

Shetland Pony for Sale.
Stallion. CaU after 5, 3224703.

31 A . Pels

__________

^ B E t63R £ zs

“Pop got tick and tlrad of blundering around in tha
dark to gat ma a gtaaa of watarr
34. Articles For Bala

34. Articles For Sale

SINGER AUTOMATIC
2-9 x 12 carpets, 323-0690.
Zigzags, A-l Condition. Makes
buttonholes, automatic de­ 2 Prs. Men's Chicago Skates.
Size 9, $10; Size 10, $15.
signs, blind stltlchcs. Pay
Good cond. 322-3020.
$8.40 per month. Guaranteed.
1964 MODEL
Birch Crib, mattress 4 bed­
ding, Child's table 4 chairs,
SEWING MACHINE-NECCHI
FXtll size Round bobbin. Sews
5 pc. chrome dinette set, 2
like new. Monograms, aawa
pc. liv. rm., 2 high chairs,
Ph. 322-6499.
on b u t t o n s , buttonholes,
overcasts raw edges, makes
SEWING M ACH INEfancy atltchea, without at­
1963 WHITE
tachments. Only 7 payments
of $8.36. Call Garrett's, 322- Twin needle ZlgZag. Same as
new.
Makes
buttooholes,
5244.
monograms, blind hems, all
30 GaL gas water heater. Like
without attachmenta. Pay
new. Cheap. Call after 4:30
$64.26 or $6 82 per mo. Call
322-7775.
Garrett’s, 322-5244.

1964

PONT IACS,

UUIL'KB

WE DO NO T OFFER Y O U THESE “CO M E-O NS” !
• jO jcV '

O K OVER
jn VOXCE?

T° **■ ^

61 RAMBLER

61 MERCURY

cannot be true. It aerves only two purpoHen; It

Sta. Wagon, Eitra
Nice, Straight
Trana.

Fordor, One Owner,
Fartory Air, Full
Power

confuses you nnd often-timed offers you some­

WE MADE A
SPECIAL PURCHASE

3o. hurniture
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.______

d

If you want people to pay
attention to your businesa,
call FA 2 5612 and aak the
tycrald Staff about aome at­
tention getting ada

*495
63 Chevy II 100
*1995
60 Contentinal Mark V
*1995
59 Chevrolet
*1195
62 Pontiac Catalina
*2295
2-door, 6 cylinder, automatic trana.,
radio A heater.

4-door, 6 cylinder, auto, tram., ra­
dio A heater.
Fully equipped Including
aaata and wfndowa.

power

PARK WOOD STATION WAGON,
4 door, V-8 engine, auto, trana.,
power iteerlng, radio A heater.
STATION WAGON. 4-dm.r, V-8,
auto . tram., power ateerlng A
brakei, radio A heater.

57 Buick Special
4-door hardtop, V&gt;8 engine, auto,
trana., power ateerlng A brakes,
radio A heater.

62 Mercury Meteor
Cuatom 4-door, V-8 engine, auto,
tram., power altering, radio A
heater.

4-door, V-8 engine, power ateerlng
A brakea, radio A heater, air cond.

59 Chevrolet
CONVERTIBLE, V-8 engine, auto,
tram., power ateerlng A brakes,
radio A heater.

Half-ton Rampaide, 4-ipeed.

If you have a enr in trade . . . pay no attention to the HELLING PRICE o f the car you buy • • •

62 Chevrolet Belair

the DIFFERENCE you pay for the car of your choice Is what really counts! In order to re-stock

STATION WAGON, S paaienger,
V-8 engine, power ateerlng A
hrakre, radio A heater, air cond.

our used csr lot we will go sll out on your trade-in. Let
us prove . . . OUR DIFFERENCE IN PRICE WILL nE
1 LESS!

63 Olds F-85
CLUB COUPE, V-8 engine, auto,
trana., radio A healrr..

61 Olds F-85 Cutlass
V-8 engine, automatic
aim. radio A hratrr.

transmit-

61 Ford Ranchwagon
2-door, 6 cylinder, atandard tram.,
radio A hratrr.

VALIANT
Sta. Wagon. Real
Economy Utility
Car

61 Chevrolet Impala

4-Dr., Straight
Trana., "6" C yl,
One Owner

4-door, V-8 engine,
radio A heater.

SAVE
60 T-BIRD
Exceptionally
Sharp, LOOK,
LOOK

'1885
57 FORD
Good
Transportation,
Can

lie

Financed

*295

KU. Wagon, A /T .
Power Steering, “ 6"
Cyl.

Hptnplulfe

M O TO H S

I •fSJ c.

2 -door,
heater.

WE PROUDLY FEATURE SERVICE
Both before and after the sale. FINANCING . . . tailored

*895

to your budget, low bank rate Interest, Immediate de­
57 MERCURY
•‘Choice Of 2".
Nothing Down

*295

109 N. Palmetto Ave.
SANFORD
322-4864

auto,

trana*

59 Volvo
59 CHEVROLET

SANFORD, FLA.
WINTER PARK
MI 4-6*09

*595
*1795
*1395
*1995
*995

BANK KATE FINANCING

63 Corvair Pickup

32. Flowers - Shrubs

GROW your own hydroponic
tomatoes;
in containers;
some bearing. Grosser'a Hy­
droponic Farm, S. Sanford

55 Chevrolet Wagon

4-dnor hardtop, beige, V-8. auto,
tram* power ateerlng A brake*,
radio A heater.

Toy Fox Terrier puppy. Phone
322-5365.

YOUNG CITBUS TREES: H "
to * i", Pineapples or Ham­
lins on sour—Other variet­
ies. R. W. Williams, after
7 p. m. 322-6402.

NEW CAR
TRADE-INS

61 Olds Super 88

thing you do not need.

REDUCED. Boston Terrier,
AKC Reg., 8 weeks old.
322-5517.

a

Come in today &amp; see our display of

EXCELLENT GMAC

PUPPIES: 6 wk«. old. $4 ea.
807 W. 2nd St. l)etween 2
4 8 p. m.

FRIDAY 4 SAT nvt.Y. 1500
Field grown Calsdiums. 6c
each, while they last. Bell's
Nursery, 1 mi. West of Big
Tree Park.

YOU RIGHT!

61 Oldsmobile 88

1395

POODLE, Black female. AKC
papers. 2 mo.i. old. $50. Elsie
Laccy, 322 7649.

1012

of

W IU START

61 Corvair 700

*2895

Sta. Wagon, Low
Mileage, One
Owner
100 Per Slo.

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
SANFORD AVE.
WHY Buy aomeooe elses trou­
OPEN
EVENINGS
bles
WHY Go to the expense of a
Phone 322-4503
second used car
WHEN You can drlva a brand S7. Boatn • Motors
new Vespa for $5.00
down and $4.50 per 17 Ft. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy paint­
ed, forward hatch, top end
week, and get up to
aide curtaina, 75 Johnson, 2
135 m.p.g.
tanka, Gator trailer, ami
Transmission guaranteed for
many extraa, $875. Phone
life.
S22-4173 after 6 p. m.
LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
2517 Country Club Road
10 Ft. Plywood Boat. Being
transferred. 322-8308.
322-7928

line

FROM US

4-door, auto, trana., radio A heater.

Your intelligence tells you thin type advertising

Sunllner, Ona
Owner, Hed/Whlle
Top, Sharp

Apache Camping Traders
Cecil Sellers — 668-4618
Clark St., Enterprise

A USED CAR

National

THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE TRADE IN VALUE on your present car.

4*I)r. Straight
Trana., Radio &amp;
Heater

60 FORD

'57 Chevrolet, floor shift,
runs good $475. 322-2685.

nnd RAMBLERS. We will endeavor to offer you the best deal poealble; THE LOWEST PRICE plus

Monterey Custom
4-dr. fully
equipped, Air Con.

60 FORD

701 French Ave.

16* Chris Craft, 40 hp. Mer­
cury 4 trailer. $600. 322-8032
or 304 \V. 2nd., 8 ill 5 p.m.
323 0721

1062 Flat M r ., extra clean
........................................ $695
1950 Continental Mark IV
...................................... $1095
SANFORD MOTOR C'O.
800 S. French Ave.
'55 Mercury. $487 bal, $26 mo.
'61 Tempest. White sidewall '58 Ford. $592 bal. $31 mo.
tires, RAH, 3 speeds floor '58 Opal Wag. $574 bal. $31 mo.
stick. 4 Cyl. Good shape. '55 Ford. $479 bal, $24 mo.
Take up payments. 322-4892. ‘55 Quick, $549 bal, $28 mo.
'57 Ford, $487 bal, $27 mo.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
'57 Mercury, $597 hal, $33 mo.
FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS *55 Mercury, $407 bal, $28 mo.
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4503 '58 Imperial, $881 bal, $42 mo.
'58 ** Truck, $697 bal, $35 mo.
BUYING A NEW or
'51 t* Truck, $345 bal, $17 mo.
USED CART
'49 44 Truck, $214 bal, $12 mo.
FINANCE IT WITH US
•55 Ford. $197 hal, $12 mo.
4 Low tntereat Rates
'56 Ford. $99 bal. $3 mo.
4 Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

We sincerely Invite your inflection o f our complete

62 COMET

SPECIAL

1961 54 x 10 Sanman Trailer,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Being transferred. 322-8308.
304-6-6 E. 1st. Fh. FA 2-5961

BOB McKEE
USED CARS

WE NEED USED CARS

63 MERCURY

Mo.

Robson Sporting Goods

$ Bank \
Repossessions

ON SAFE-BUY USED CARS!

$42*° |&gt;,r

39. Trailers - Cabanas

16' Cabin Boat, 40 hp. Evin SPARCRAFT 10 x 45. Comrude. Heavy duty trlr. $450.
pletely furnished. Sacrifice
Ed Lacey, 322-7649.
price. Can be iccn at 2003
So. French Ave. Phone 32215' Runabout 35 hp. Electric
6457 for further Information,
Johnson with trailer &amp; nil
skiing accessories. $400. Ph.
10 x 40 Aluminum trailer awn­
322-9596.
ing. Good cond. $150. Ed
Lacey, 322-7649.
Gateway To The Waterway

36. Automobiles • Trucks

Kenmore Elec, range. Like
new. Reasonable. Can be
aeen at 1800 Mcllonvllle. Ph.
323-7223.

mm

4 Translator tape recorder. '51 Chew y, 1»* ton truck, Exc.
Used 1 wk. $15. 322-7406.
cond. D. M. Cope, Orlando
295-3036.
May Special. Machettea, 99c.
ArmytNavy
Surplus,
310
Sanford Ave.
'59 Rambler Wagon with OD.
For easy, quick carpet clean '58 Plymouth V8 Sedan
in ; rent Blue Lustre Elec '57 Chev. Bclalr V8 Sedan
trie Shampooer. Only f l per '57 Cbev. 6 Sedan w. A /T
'56 Chev. 6 Sedan, Stick
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
'56 Pontiac 2 Dr. A /T
35. Articles Wanted
*55 Plymouth 6, Stick, Sedan
CASH for good clean Used '55 Olds 88 Fordor Sedan
Furniture. Noll-Fumy Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-6501.

Representative at
Alan's Fabrics A Rugs
322-3783

298 Longwood Plata
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
1 • Pontiac Tempest Radio
17-92
Ph. 838-4383
Of pictures that have been
1962 Manual-Installed $30.74
published in The Herald. Sell
Us
Your
Furniture. 1 • Bulck Special Radio—1962
Call BUI Vincent at The
Quick Sarvlra With the
Puahbutton-Installcd . 49.41
Sanford Herald, 322-2011.
Cash. SUPER TRADING 4 • Bulck Special Radloi—1963
POST. FA 2-0077.
Pushbutton-Inatalled . 49.41
Expert lawn care. 322-3790.
BRAND NEW FACTORY
FREE ESTIMATE
RADIOS
Piano Tuning and Repair
Upbolatarlng 4 Mattress ren­
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4W
Bill Hemphill Motors
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
301 W. lat Street
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
BcrryhUl Painting Contractor
Co., at 709 Ctlery Ave. 7-PC. Dinette set. $23. Good
Commercial - Industrial FA 2-2U7.
Residential. Free estimate
condition. 322-6126.
We Appreciate Your Bust
34.
Articles
For
Sale
Refrigerator, Uke new, apt.
neas. 322-2287.
size. Inquire at No. 1 Fire
SINGER SLANT-OMAT1C
PIANO SVC. 4 TUNING
SUtlon, Sanford.
SLAN’T-O-MATIC 500
Rebuilding - Retelling
Fully automatic. Just dial It TV, 23" Table model. Good
FREE ESTIMATES
and sew. Take up payments
picture. In Perf. cond. $33.
GENE CUMBAA
of $8.20 mo. or pay off
322-3241 or 3854 after 1 p.m.
322-2061 — After 13 p. m.
bal. $146.80. Liberal trade
for your old machine. Call MOWER, Genoa, RoUry type,
TAINTING - INTERIOR - EX
19" blade, 21* hp. Clinton 4
anytime for Free Homo
TER10R and Home Inv
Cycle
engine, 6 mos. old,
Trial.
322-8627.
provement Contractor. All
Coat new $59.93. Make of­
work may be financed up to
READY MIX CONCRETE
fer. Clean. Ph. 322-2918.
5 yrs. Guaranteed satlsfac
Patloi, Floor, Free Eitlmatea
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
SINGF.R AUTOMATIC
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
322-9358.
sand, cement, rock, pipe, Zigzags, A-l Condition. Makes
buttonholes, automatic de­
ateel, grease traps, dry
AIK-CONDITIONING
signs, blind aUtches. Pay
wells.
Stepping
stones.
By FEDDERS
$8.40 per month. Guaranteed.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
1964 MODEL
323-3731
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 309 Elm Ave.
In beautiful Walnut Console.
This Zigzag machine monoWELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, GE Mobile Maid Dishwasher.
Like new. $63. Ph. 322-8486.
grains, appliques, embroid­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ers, French knoU, overcasts
All Types and Sizes
Check with
and satin stitches with no
We Repair and Service
CARPETS A ’la CARTE
STINE
atUchmenU. Brand new.
For the BEST Carpet Value*
Complete price 877. NO
Machinery and Supply Co.
anywhere. Samples shown
DEALERS PLEASE. Come
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
In your home.
in and take this fine Deluxe
1109
E.
Colonial
Dr.
Orlande
29. Automobile Service
Zigzag home with you. NO
241-6194 or
GIMMICKS! This machine
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP Leroy C. MacTavish, Owner
IS for Sale! Free Home
Free inspection, estimates,
322-5545 Evenings
Demonstration. Buy locally
pickup, delivery. Recoring
4 be acrviced. Sanford Sew­
Local automobile dealers of*
&amp; repairs discounted.
ing Center, 104 So. Park,
fer their best buys in Herald
211V* E. 3rd.
322-3443
322-9411.
classified display ads.

Trucks 37. Boats - Motors

No Down Payment

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Building:
Contractor

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in a s g s a g
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man la qualified. REPUTATION . . . The best, ask your

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61 Corvair Monza
2-door,
heater.

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59 Oldsmobile
4-door, V-8 engine, auto, (rans.,
power eleering A brakea, radio A
neater.

Open Friday Nl|ht A

Saturday Afternoons

neighbor who does businesa with us. VOLUME . . . big
enough to serve you . . . small enough to know you.

301 W. First S t, Sanford
Phone 322-0231

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Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY
2nd. ft Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 322-6231
Ph. 322-0861

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A 3 day, 2 night expense paid trip to the World's Fair,
followed by a 2 day, 2 night trip to Nassau is the first
prize in the sales contest now in progress in the South­
east, and Charlie Smith, our Sales Manager, is IN THE LEAD!
We want to keep him there at ANY COST!

Let us put Y O U in a N E W C A R
W E R E M A K IN G THE W ILDEST TRADES - CUTTING PRICES TO
THE BONE . . . JUST LO O K AT THESE OFFERS!
MOOKI. 969

B-844

CO RVAIR
MONZA

BEL AIR

EZI-WIndahleld
P. Clide Trim*.
650 W8W Tire*
PH Kadin
Oulaide ItV Mirror
Harking l.lghta
2 S|id. Wiper K Waaher
Healer A Defroalrr
Deluge Steering Wheel
Deluge Wheel Cover*
WITH 1/3 DOWN,
PAYMENTS ONLY

AH LOW AH

LIST $2711.90

‘l?5

*2404"

*12“

Weekly

MODEL 037

4 1)001*
6 PASS.

AS LOW AS

LIST $3297.60

‘ £5

*2777"

STOCK A N D

K/.l-Windahield
Power Clide
600 WSW Tlrea
P. Steering
P. II. Itadio
Klertrir Chirk
roam (iiahiiinid
Sea Ia
Hark Up l.ighla

MODEL Itill

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190
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OPEN
EVENINGS
TIL • P. M. CHARLIE A M ) HIS
HOYS WILL RE HERE TIL H
EVERY NIGHT — THE REMAIN­
DER OP THIS MONTH.

and

2505

S.

Palmetto
Park

Weekly

AH LOW AH

LIST $2330.60

‘195

*2121"

W ITH 1/3 DOWN.
PAYMENTS ONLY

*11“

W’rekly

LIST $2813.15

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*2525“

LOW

LOW

Avenue

Drive

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Sanford

322-0711

WITH 1/3 DOWN.
PAYMENTS ONLY

*11"

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PRICES!

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MODEL 1569

BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN
SELF ADJI'STINC AIIM OOLED S AFETY MASTKIl Hit Ah ES
HUII.T IN IIKATKIt AND IIEFItOST SYSTEM
FOAM CUSHIONED SEATS
POWER CLIDE
WHEEL COVERS
DELUXE DOOR RELEASE HANDLES
ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS
AS LOW AS

‘195

LIST $2858.75

or

WITH 1/3 DOWN.
PAYMENTS ONLY

*2440" W

SAVE DOLLARS AT HOLLER'S

HOLLER M O T O R
2nd

P Clide Tran*.
Wheel Covera
600 WSW Tlrea
Heater &amp; llefroater
Deluge Steering Wheel
Foam Fioiil Seat a

WITH 1/3 DOWN.
PAYMENTS ONLY

*12“

$

CHEVY II

Safely Clava
Full Flow Oil Filler

LIST $2558.87

AS LOW AS

Weekly

1 1)0011 S E D A N

AH LOW' AH

CHEVELLE MALIBU 4 DR. SEDAN

WITH 1/3 DOWN.
PAY.MKNTS ONLY

*14,!

MODEL 6368

READY FOR DELIVERY AT THESE

F-85 OLDS CLUB COUPE
EZI-WIndahleld
Padded Panel
WSW Tlrea
Kleetrlr WimUhield Wlpera
Cigareta Lighter

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STATION WAGON
Add Height Melal Trim
Clove Hog Light
Dome Light &amp; Sttllrh
Heater
3 Speed Mi|ier X Waaher
Non Clare Inaide Mirror
Hark-up l.ighla

!•:/.!. Wlndahield
Potter (ilide
Wheel Cuvera
hOU WSW Tire.
I'll Hadln
C &amp; C Equipment
Oulaide Hear View Mirror

THESE ARE BRAND NEW ’64s, IN
F-55t

MODEL 1335

C-360

Weekly

If you have a good us&lt;
car to trade in your pa
ments can be EVEN
LOWER than quoted
above!

322-0861

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Everybody can breathe a small sigh
of relief now. The Pieta, Michelange­
lo's marble masterpiece of Christ and
the Virgin Mary, has arrived safely
at the New York World’s Fair.
America thanks the Itnlian people
who overcame their understandable
fear in allowing this national treasure to be moved from its place in
the Vatican for the first time since
it was created 465 years ago.
America has no portable treasure
to send in return, unless it is the
original of the Declaration of Inde­
pendence or the Constitution. Our
treasures are o f the land itself—
“ o f purple mountain majesties,” the
“ fruited plains.”
We would hesitate to let the Dec­
laration of Independence leave the
country. Alas, we exhibit no such
concern over our natural inheritance.
Conservationists are having to
fight tooth and nail to push a bill

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through Congress to preserve re­
maining wilderness areas which are
still in the public domain.
Too much of the public domain is
already gone. The magnificent red­
wood trees— living things whose age
dwarfs the four and a half centuries
o f the Pieta— were literally put un­
der the ax by a thoughtless govern­
ment in the 19th century for as lit­
tle ns $1.25 an acre.
These trees, some of which were
tall when Christ was born, are being
cut down at the rate of a billion
board feet a year. It is predicted
thnt within 20 years, all but a min­
iscule 3 per cent of virgin redwood
forest under state protection will
have been transformed into recrea­
tion room paneling, picnic benches
and what not.
Who cares? Maybe somebody in
the 21st century will. By then it will
be too late.

Prayerful Decision
The U. S. Supreme Court decisions
state-composed or state-ordered pray­
ers and Bible rending in the public
schools have resulted in a batch of
proposed amendments to the Consti­
tution.
No less thnn 146 congressmen
have introduced bills to modify the
First Amendment to permit religi­
ous exercises in the schools. The
House Judiciary Committee will be­
gin hearings soon.
Polls have shown that the over­
whelming majority of Americans op­
pose the Supreme Com«tand. Be­
cause of this, it is o(i
asked why
these millions o f citizens should be
forced to bow to the wishes of the
handful of persons involved in the
court cnses.
This argument has two edges, h o w ­
ever. It is usually over-looked that
at the time of the court's most re­
cent decision, 38 states of the Un­
ion did not require religious activi­

ties in the public schools. Many
states absolutely forbid them.
Of the 12 states requiring religi­
ous exercises, eight have so far de­
fied the court’s ruling.
It may be asked whether a change
in the Bill o f Rights, the first since
it was adopted in 1791, may not re­
sult in eight states having forced at
least 38 others to adopt practices
they have heretofore not deemed
necessary or even desirable.

Thought For Today
Therefore the Lord waits to be
gracious to von; therefore he e x a lts
himself to show mercy to you. F or
♦he Lord is a God of ju s tic e ; bless­
ed nre all those who wait fo r him. —
Isainh 30:18.
If you believe in the Lord, He will
do half the work— but the last half.
He helps those who help themselves.
— Cyrus K. Curtis.

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delayed move towuid selfregulation comes at a crucial
time for this $!)-billion-a-year
business. On May 15 the Fed­
eral Trade Commission will
complete its investigation of
charges that the cigarette
manufacturers are guilty of
|unfair and deceptive advert­
ising and labelling of their
product.
Then FTC members settle
down to deciding what correc­
tive action, if any, is called
for. The tobacco industry
would not be human if it did
not hope that confessing past
sins in enticing the young
would influence this govern­
ment jury to be lenient in its
verdict.
If tlie FTC is unduly len­
ient, it is on notice that those
who feel strongly about the
benlth hazards of smoking
will not be silent. The spokes|men for these crusaders insist
j on nothing less thnn cigarette
j packs that bear "proper warnGeneva
Altamonte Spring*
j ing labels” o f potential dan­
Mr*. Joa. E. Mathirus
Mrs. Julia Hartoa
ger, plus a drive for develop­
838-1318
349-4824
ment of less-hazardous cig ­
Bear Lake-Forest Citjr
Lake Mary
arettes for tlie protection of
Mra. France* W riter
Mrs. Maryann Milra
|those adhlts who will not quit.
322-6219
838-3678
More In the center of the
Casselberry
Lake Monro*
unti-cignrette campaign, while
Mra. il. L. Johnson
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
the FTC is making up its
322-4722
838-5046
collective mind on these long
Longwood
Chuluota
I • range mailers, is the sub­
Mrs. Donna Kale*
Mrs. Joan Mafia
ject of youth and smoking.
365-3742
838-3317
Tlie Public Health Ilurcnu
North Orlando
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Doris Dean
|railed the first national con­
668-4410
322-1989
ference on tlie subject. One
|hundred twenty-five teenag­
Deltona
Oilren
Mr*. Mildrrd llanry
Mra. Clarence Snyder
e r s front all the states at­
668-5631
322-4841
tended. A Public Health Serv­
Enterprise
Ozledo
ice scientist told them parent­
Mre. Evelyn Lundy
Miss Helen Snodgrass
al exnmple wav a main reason
•68-9933
365-3610
most yo u ng people had drifted
into the smoking habit. An­
i.
other factor to watch, he
warned, is the tendency of
youthful failures to become
smokers, as compensation, "a
Page 1-A
Snnford, Florida
Friday, May 1R, 1964 symptom of other problems of
mental health,” the. doctor
w t t .T r a *. n iK i.ow , n»ir«&gt;H a s h p l b l is h k ii
said.
F SI ASK VOLTOLISE. ( i r e a l s i l o a - O .a s r a l M*aaB»r
A more cheerful and posi­
Jl'MX.%
STESSTHOSS
SUIT ORKKX
tive note was struck hy Sen­
Associate Kdltor
Advrrtlalna Manager
r a iiu v a s r»:i.T
Mill PI ITT
ator Maurine Neuberger (DManaging Editor
General Advertising Manager Orc.) who sweetly reported to
I I A SI It V I . J I I I I X S O N
IIAHIIIKTT K. STAM.tn'OM
the assembled youths that it
City Editor
Classified LHrtetnr
J A M * SHOEMAKER
J l ' D V SS I c L L f
is the "sm art" set that has
Business M ansg tr
c-untr Kdltor
quit the weed High on the
DORIS Wi t . I I AMS
ERSCD WEI.I.S
Slscbsnleal Bupt.
Boclsty Editor
list o f categories having the
most cigarette dropouts, she
st n s t im -T i'ix n A T ca
■ease Delivery
Ry Mall
obaervra, are U.S. Senators
Baailasls Carnaly
All Other
and British doctors.
t ie Week
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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
It it now three months since
the U. S. Surgeon General
announced that there it a
link between smoking and
cancer.
If you are one o f those
who reacted by cutting out
o&gt;- cutting down cigarette
smoking then but have now
resumed smoking about as
much as before, you have
Iota of company. A nation­
wide survey by the Associat­
ed Press shows that cigarette
sales in most large cities are
back to normal after a twomonth fallout.
If you are under 21 and
have not begun smoking be­
cause of the Surgeon Gener­
al's warning, you too are fol­
lowing the trend. The collec­
tors o f cigarette taxes in ma­
ny o f the states told the AP

they observe thnt confirmed
smokers have backslid, but
young people are heeding the
educational anti &gt; smoking
campaigns that are increas­
ingly nimed at them.
After three months o f na­
tional soul searching on the
subject of cigarettes, the age
factor is shaping up as the
decisive one. Old cigarette ad­
dicts settle with their con­
sciences by snying to their
children "don’t get hooked
like me.” And the tobacco in­
dustry makes its penance by
publicly pledging nllcginnce
to a new advertising code
which would bar sales pitches
aimed at convincing the very
young that cigarettes arc
good for you and make men
more virile and women more
alluring.
The tobacco Industry's long-

Herald Area Correspondents

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V. # Postal Regulations provide that all mall subscriptions be
paid la advance.

Political Notebook
among its many hundreds of
[client newspnpers.
More than 300 editors in
every state hut Mississippi
responded to a broad series
Iof questions bearing upon the
' 1964 GOP race.
Among editors who joined
|in the survey, 133 or 41.2 per
I — --------------------------------------------- cent believe Nixon will win
tlie nomination as he did four
yenrs ago.
Seventy editors, or 23.3 per
cent, label Ambassador Hen
By Hal Cochran
ry Cabot Lodge the probable
The worth of money these
nominee. In third place is
days makes it hard for ycu to Pennsylvania's Gov. William
get your money’s worth like Scranton, who is rated the
you used to.
winner by IS editors, almost
16 per cent of those answer­
We
wonder
w hy
drug ing.
stores don’t sell food that's
Arizona's Sen. Hurry Goldso rich it promotes the sale water, the current GOP front
of tummyache tablets.
runner with a presently esti­
mated convention
delegate
A doctor says in hot weath­ total of 500 out of a needed
er you should find a restful 655, stands fourth in the edi­
place and sit tight. Then tor's judgment. Just 40 of the
maybe lake a couple of more than 300 respondent*—
aspirin.
13.3 per cent—think Harry
will wind up with the nomi­
This I*, the season when nation.
men lie about going to fish
Hie most devastating v&lt; rand then lie about the fisli diet of all is reserved for
they catch.
New York Gov. Nelson Rocke­
feller. Only four editors, a
Why don't gos-ips share Imre t.S per c u t , expect loin
goed news instead nf nil had? to emerge on top at San
Francisco.
Blow your own horn nil
Scranton, third highest in
the time and even your best the presidential sweepstakes,
friends will dedge out of is the editors’ clear choice ns
llip Republican party's prob­
your way.
able ' i'-e piesidential nominee
When dad is *.»krd In get for tpit I lie received (lie vote
r~\sF * 165: Purine 'he win­ od with the hook, that he nc | Newspapers have Jealouslv out in file yard and bent th" of Bit editors 2B.lt per cent
ter l was invited to Washing­ goiiated with the publisher guarded the rights of free
rugs you can't see a pleased iif the total ii-spoiidiug to the
ton. P (' to deliver an ad­ to sell it.
j doiti of speech and freedom lexpiession for dust.
poll.
dress against the Gestapo in'So Hus manufacturer d is-! of the printed word.
Fifty one editors t h i n k
havior of the Food and Drug posed of thousand* of copies.
We even decry government
Something has happened to Lodge will repent his 196(1
\dminstratinn
Rut flic Food and Drug Goa- censorship of comic books
your ambition if lueakfast is role ns running mate, It give
Prior to my talk. I listened tapn agents then stepped in lo, t , ll0 ,.onsi,rs establish anall you get up for in the tlio palm to Kentucky's Sen.
to a very challenging paper, and confiscated the book*
1otlior Hitler Gestapo.
Thrustnn Moilori, ,'lt voted
morning.
read hy one of our outstand­
It said the food firm had
Yet the Food and Drug Adfor Goldwater and 27 for
ing American physicians, I)r. violated one of the Gostatio ministration has already hern
Mayhe more women than Nixon. A considerable num­
II. t'urtis Wood Jr.
rules of the FDA about "im ­ doing that same thing.
men go to church maybe he- ber, 14 per rent, offer no
For a quarter of a century j plied endorsement."
It lias sneakily reached over
1
cause
women care what oilier opinion on thu vice pres­
Dr. Wood lias been a lead­
Yet Dr. Wood ha«l never into tlie book publishing field
idency.
ing obstetrician in Pennsy­ even mentioned that vitamin to confiscate innocent books women wear.
Greatest responses to the
lvania.
supplement in his book. He that just happened to lie on
Scraps from the tof rig- poll were from the Midwest,
He is a member of the AM . knew nothing al*out it
the same counter with other
A. and other medical societies. | Yet his books were confis- merchandise! This is intol­ orator are much better for whose editors supplied 33 per
dinner than
thoso across cent of the total. The South
Hut in 1959 he wrote a book J rated merely because they erable!
contributed 20 per cent of tlie
the
table.
entitled "Overfed But Under-' were being sold by the same
Remember, Dr. Wood never
replies.
nourished.” which soon ran people who distributed a cer­ even mentioned this food sup­
Top-rated Nixon d r a vv s
through 12 prinlings.
tain food supplement.
plement that was distributed
most of his support from the
In it he pointed out the fact
Moreover, the FDA. again by the people ALSO selling
Midwest (46 editors) nod
that we Americans often con­ in typical Gestapo fashion, in -' j,J, (test "seller
sume too many calorics hut limidafed the food people till i &gt;So jt „ time American laxnot enough trace chemicals, they sent out printed forms, payers revolted against the
NKW YORK (U I'D — Sen.
vitamins and other food ess­ asking everybody who had a Gestapo tactic living used
entials.
copy of Dr. Wood'a book to against them by tlie tax sup­ Barry M. Goldwater issued »
Ills book was fully docu-1 please burn the book and sign ported bureaucrats in Wash­ plea for Republican party uni­
mented from the medical lit-1 the questionnaire attesting to ington. D. C.
ty and assailed the Johnson
eraturc.
I that fact!
It made fry blood tint when administration at a mass rally
A manufacturer of a food: Shades of Hitler!
I heard the paper being read
supplement became a delight-1 An&lt;l right here in the U.S.A. hy Dr. Wood, a prominent in jam-parked Madison Square
Quaker and a scientist of Im­ Garden Tuesday night.
■'I do not say that the Hepeccable reputation.
For the head of the FDA publican party must do it my
has earned no doctor's degree way or I don't play," lie told
at all—neither a Ph. D in more titan 18,000 cheering sup­
chemistry nor an M.D.—yet porters. "I want to find ways
he pontificates like Hitler. See that we can work together—
my personal case tomorrow. as a tram ."
Since tlie days of the Rom­
A i usual in the (angled afans the port of Aden at the fairs nf the Middle Fast, the
r
EFFICIENT
tip o f tlie Arabian Peninsula ramifications spread far he. 1
has been n trading link be­ yond the desolate volcanic
tween Asia nnd Kurope. To­ rock and the barren moun- j
day, in the hands of the llrit- tains and sand which make
ish it is a strategic military up the Aden protectorate and
base guaranteeing the flow of the sultanates, emirates and
oil from the Persian Gulf,
sheikdoms c o m p o s i n g the
FULL TIME
nnd the situ o f nn oil refin­
ery capable o f processing five South Arabian Federation.
In Yemen, Nasser bus tied
million tons of oil per year.
It also is n plum nnlcntly up dose to 40,OIK) &lt;&gt;f Ins null­
desired hy President Ganinl ed forces, a third of his mili­
Abdel Nasser of the United tary strength. An operation
Arab Republic.
undertaken to protect the new
In recent weeks have oc­ Republic of Yemen after tho
curred events which in Brit­ overthrow of the monarchy
ish ryes are not mere coin­ and at first expected to he of
cidence.
short duration had turned out
In neighboring Y e m e n, to he a quagmire, rostly to
where for more than a year the Kgyptian economy and
VOTE
his troops have hern deeply unpopular Ht horns.
involved, Nasser told cheering
With all the effort, Yemeni
tribesmen:
republican forces and the
r o ,{ ENFORCEMENT
"W e swear hy God to expel Kgyptians still were able to
I*AW
Britain from all parta of the control only Yemen's cities.
Arab world. We shall shed Deiert tribesmen still rallied
blood and sacrifice souls, , . ." to tha deposed monarchy.
And in the ,-xouth Ariiian
For Nasser the lima was
Federation, o f which Aden is approaching when either lie
a part, the tribesmen whom had to win In Yemen or get
Britain haa been battling for out with resulting damage to
SEMINOLE COUNTY
a century s u d d e n l y were his aspirations for Arab un­
Pd. Pol. Adv.
striking with modern arms, ity.
mortars and automatic wea­
pons. The weapons could only
come from outside sources,
and the British were convinc­
ed they rnme from the United
A tub Bepuhlic via tho Repub­
lic o f Yemen.
WASHINGTON — (N B A )
— Kiiitors polled across the
j country choose Richard M
I Nixon by a wide margin ns
the likely winner o f the 1964
Republican presidential nomi! nxtion at San Francisco.
| This is the verdict drawn
from a poll taken by News­
paper Kntrrprise Association

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cuiistdtred no Infringing on The Htrnld'e copyright nnd will ba
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Balurday. Sunday and Cbrlatuiae; published Saturday practading
' Cbriatuiaa

BRUNING
PAINTS
GIVK YOUR IIOMF.
THU BRIGHT LOOK
I'h. 322-861.3

Factory
Paint Outlet
2617 8. French

jSeminole County

Phil Newsom Says:

Trouble Beginning

Charlie Thomas
CONSTABLE DIST. 4

EVERYONE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
KNOWS WHAT THE
ISSUE
IS IN THIS CAMPAIGN

For Our Own Good

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South (291, w ith sizable hack­
ing showing up in the Tlains
slates.
The
editor* who
mxrk
Lodge the winner for the No.
I spot arc rather well sprink­
led about the nation. Scranton
dinws half of his third place
status from the Midwest.
Almost three-quarters of ths
responding editors say their
newspapers have not and will
not endorse any candidate for
the nomination. Most of these
never do. Some 20 editors say
their papers usually do en­
dorse but will not this time.
Of the editors whose news­
pnpers either have endorsed
or may do so, 42 per cent
have given their approval to
Harry Goldwater. No other
candidate has mor« than »
mere handful of endorsements.
The endorsing list includes 10
newspapers which usually do
not make a choice at this
stage.
Curiously, about one-third
of tlie editors whose paper*
h a v p endorsed Goldwater
think Nixon, Lodge or Scran­
ton will turn nut to he the
actual nominee.
Only a few editors volun­
teer any comment as to why
they believe Nixon will ho
|the winner. Some, however,
explain why rtu-y think ttm
■most active bidders — Goldwater and Rockefeller—won’t
make it.
K J. Van Nostrand, pub­
lisher and editor nf the Cresl»on (IowaI News Advertiser,
] perhaps apeak* for many
when he suvs:
"Senator
Goldwater
and
Governor Rockefeller, after
sizeable stalls, do not seem
to attract a 'get through' feel­
ing. (They) don't teem to
hit.”

Goes For Burns

Entered as second elate aielter Cclooer II. ISIS at the Poet
Office of banford, Florida, under the Act of Cuogiesa of March.
Th« H ants Is A mtmbar of Iho Unfits Frost which to ontltlod oxcluilvtly to Iho uso fur rtpubllcolioa of all iba local
atwo printed la this nowopopor.

Bruce Biossat--Ray Cromley

SHEPHERD O F THE ILLS

W e Hack Up Treasure

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KEEP
J.C.HUTCHIS0N
Your County Commissioner

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For Progress On A Sound Basis
I'd. Pol. Adv. hy J. C. Hutchison

Let’s Elect

HAYDON
BURNS
GOVERNOR

Burns for Governor Headquarters
117 East 1st. St.
Sanford, Fla.
Phone 322-7428
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�Horoscope
Forecast
SATURDAY, MAY 1«, 19M
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Thert ars many things you
can do tbit Saturday that will
giva you more charm aa well
aa brine othera admiringly
Into the aphera o f your ac­
tivity, »o avoid any riaky venturea or undertakings and
make a point to be your moat
attractive self. Show that you
are the one able to control
tenae situation* about you.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) If you dress nicely and
gad about being happy and
cheering othera today, you can
be a great morale booster.
Get Into creative things. Ex­
press that artistic ability.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Cooperate early with
those under your own roof
and tee that work ia handled
quickly and well. Get budget
adjusted properly. Take real
i n t e r e s t In Improvements,
adding comforts, ete.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Quickly get rid of duties
in front of you and add muih
to your well being for tho
future. Your partners will be
wall impressed if you labor
on Saturday, too. They then
believe in you.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Take time to
aaalat those who want advice
concerning property and oth­
er matters hup-: Unt to them.
They then help you with
ideus, too. Good day to find
better ways to mak* money.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
Avoid disturbing those who
have power over your life
and be happy with devoted
friends now. Sclf-expreaaion
is a must, but seek those who
will appreciate you. Do hap­

py.

VIRGO (August 22 to Septalented and can now make
talcentcd and can now make
plana to have a finer income
by getting to work In earn­
est. Think big and get big.
Re kind to good though seem­
ingly unimportant people.
LIUItA (September 23 to
October 22) Listen to that
good friend who has fins
Imaginative ideas for your
advancement Put them into
operation quickly. Do your
share tonight in getting so­
cial affairs under way for the
future.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Instead of be­
moaning your lot with a
friend, or gossiping, get out
into the business world and
find new outlets. Meet im­
portant people. The past is
gone, the future is yet to be.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) De sure
you carry through with prom­
ises made to partners before
looking into new outlets.
Study novel system that maJa
others' work easier. Adopt it
yourself.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Are you for­
getting to carry through with
some promise you have made
today f Stop going around
in circles. Follow yonr intui­
tion more if you want to have
real success.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) Any meeting
with allies or associates must
he engendered by a feeling of
cooperation if anything is to
be accomplished. Reason Is
more effective than temper.
GROW.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Attending to ac­
cumulated small dutiea today
can free time for the coming
week. De cheerful so that you
do not disturb others around
you. Labor slowly, methodi­
cally for best results.
IF YOUR CHILD IS DORN
TODAY, he or shs will be one
of those persons who wants
to make a big success either
In the business or creativ*
world and to be highly pop­
ular where the opposite sex
is concerned. Give as fine an
education as possible and the
wonderful ability in this chart
to understand the motives o f
others can be used wisely al­
ways to maintain a good
bank balance, despite exigen­
cies o f life.
T h e Stars impel, they do
not compel." What you mak*
o f your life la largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Rlghter’s individual
Forecast for your sign for
June is now read). For your
copy send your birthdate and
11.00 to Carroll Righter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Sox 1921, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1M4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Although there will unques­
tionably be some irksome
smsU condition* of an annoy­
ing nature, the broad sweep
of today's influences are ex&lt;
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cellcnt and you will h ire a
Sunday In which you can
think out your most magnanl
nous course of action (or the
future. Gaining such principles
through church aervicea or
studies Is fine.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) —The path ahead la clear
to you today, so be sure not
to limit the scope of your
planning. Fortunately, others
stick pretty much to principal,
although they may be confu*
ed about details.
TAURUS (April 2o to May
20) —Getting things accom­
plished at home with a will is
possible now, since the planets
are with you. Add comforts,
beauty, that please all. Home
can be the harbor light that
never fails.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
Petty, detailed affairs are
boring, but be sure to concen­
trate on new and more lucra­
tive outlets now. Study, do re­
search. Think big, since your 'My mother and I have a tot tn common. Her perfuma
capacity and stability are
for inetance!"
great.
YOU R EAD T H E W R O N G lfTTl W E L L . W H O K N O W S " !
NOTICE
CLIPPED O U T
M AYBE SOM E D A Y !
T H IS A R T IC L E O N S ID E - W H A T T C LIP PE D W A S
MOON C1I1M1REN (June 22
B LON DIE, T H E Y 'L L S E N D ;
C O S M O L O G Y TH IS RECIPE FOR FKa NEWTONd
I'M H A P P Y
to July 21)— Take the oppor­
Antwar to Prevtoue Puss)*
A N D Sf&gt;\CE
O N E OF HER !
TO S E E
tunity afforded today to do
F IG N E W T O N S
TRAVEL
Dressing Up
Y O U 'R E
TO '
some kind service for a big­
TAKING A N
&amp;
MOON
ACROSS
IN T E R E S T tl
• Rugged
wig. Failure in showing your
mountain rreeU
CU RRE N T
Tart of a suit
loyalty could mean loss to 15 Trimming
7 House (Rely)
EVENTS IN
for
you in the future. True friend­
milady's finery 8 Follow after
SCIENCE
9 Said conluaedly
B— pant*
ship Is rare.
w
12 Shield bearing 10 Cabbage type
LEO (July 22 to August 21) 13 AIf t run
11 Roman road
16
Weather
map
eceport
It's all right to have a good
Id Touch lightly
line
time, but do so In such a way IS Showeriness
20 Nautical
17
Ceucho
22
Small pastries
that others are inspired. Be
IS Singing voices 24 Pasteboard
33 Builds
chummy with the influential, 10Jerrer
49 Dsmsel's ns mo
23 Asaererata
40 Emerges
80
801Tropical plant
29 Wonted
the wise. Make plans for a 21 Surf noise
29 Muse ot poetry 43 Transfer of a I KCombustion
23 Consume
more affluent future.
residua
30 IttUsa painter
sort
24 Eccentric
62 Makes a
at Arsblsn gulf
4 3 Retains
wheel
VIRGO (August 22 to Sept­
49 Uon'i pride
mistake
33 Pulled aloof
27 Foundltloa
ember 22)—You must plan to­ 29 Feminine
47 Greedy
88 Seine
after
( You b&amp; o f / Y o u TryiMo
appellation
day and ensuing days almost
A CHOCOLATE
V To p D im m V s h a p e o r .
r~ 15 TT
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5 6 r- »
32 Epiphany
si ------------by the hour if you are to get 34 Bred
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S O M S T H IM G ? j —«
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the greatest benefit from 39 Repartee
CUl'a nime
them. Get more support, look 37
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33 Sketched
Into new ventures. Meditate 3 0 locaUoa
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41 Noise
first, though.
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I.IRRA (September 23 to 44 One of a pair
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October 22)—Take the time 49
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afuture. Then relax with kind M Nothing
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SCORPIO (October 23 to 39
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November 21) You find it II lltrdan^ ae
XT it
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T H e e e c r ia N
DO MDO BELIB/B IN
between regular associates
Feminine name ST
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and family duties today. Do so 21 Verbal
A eooeesn cN .
wisely. Don't permit relatives 3 Dismounted
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to impose on you, though, to ■4 Ur.
Chaney
the point of losing out on
something important.
20) Drt-as well, take health Later, come to better under­
SAGITTARIUS
(November
treatment* during AM. Then standing with loved one. Be
22 to December 21)— Early
Join other* in atudy o f some
services are best now, so that
generous, kind.
you can carry through with new outlet Evening ean be
PISCES (February 20 to
obligations for the day. Stick very successful where social
March 20) Show associates
affaire
o
f
not*
are
concerned.
to principle in all that you do.
GEMINI (May 21 to June that you value them and are
Then full speed ahead I
CAPRICORN (December 22 21) Fundamental affaire are willing to go inure than half­
• WMIy WUac-TM ief MI N I
to January 20)—First be sure o f prime concern thle mom way for greater harmony,
to carry through with prom' Ing and afternoon. You can position end prosperity in the
lsee made before going off on then relax tonight In perfect
future. They respond with
...BAJCTHOUAKES,
CH MOST AMY UNO,
some carefree spree. Take satisfaction. Study some, too,
BUT MOSTLY M L
TTIUNDERBOI-TS,
alacrity,
nc
courteous.
JUST SPECIALIZE
TORNADOES STUFF)
time for religious contcmpla »o that you can handle others
IN WEATHER.,
IP Y O U R
CHILD IS
tion first, too. Stay on high better in tha future.
MOON CHILDREN (Jun* BORN TODAY, he ar A s
level of consciousness.
AQUARIUS (January &gt;1 to 22 to July 11) Early start on will be one o f those bright
February 19)— Use your best clearing up accumulated work
Judgment where all family la fine, and showing apprecia­ and Intelligent persona who
and business affairs are of tion fo r effort* o f helpers can follow orders quickly end
sudden imminent importance ditto. Get tho respect you de­ to the letter. Teach early to
Many things break into the serve and b« sure to attend be loyal, and then the life
open now. Don't take chances to reports youraelf.
ean be most prosperous and
where loved ones are concern­
LEO (July 22 to August
happy one, since advancement
ed.
21) Important you convince
PISCES (February 20 to supporter* that you are run­ can come quickly and money
March 20)— Delegate minor ning your business in a prac­ can then be looked upon a*
aervicea, dutiea, to others tical, wise fashion. Handle all something with which to do
while you dsah niff to services affairs more efficiency. Ex­ good instead o f tha be-all and
Y ia -T ie a
an uncus o f ainira catlap, captain
r TM LUTIN' WU 0fPIA4Y THIS TN
and dig into paper thoroughly. penditure* should be only end-all o f everything
15 &amp;UU.V NOAM.
easy . « aip ir wa» uftoswr that mb
MACH HIM*. 5 0 I OAT* HIMTM PM0N9/
Discuss the future with part one-third o f your Income.
"The Stare impel, they do
WUMBM
nera socially later. Strive for
VIRGO
(August 22 to not compel''
What you
perfection.
September 22)
You have make o f yoar Ufa le large­
IF YOUR CHILD U BORN greater
comprehension
of
ly up to YOU!
TODAY, he or she will early how to gain ycur cherished
Carroll Kighter’a Individual
have to overcome a feeling goals, so full speed ahead. He
Forecast for your sign for
o f shyness and Inadequacy, If euro to pay more attention to
June is now ready For your
the fine promise in this inter drraa; be atyiah. Know that
ropy send your birthdate and
eating chart is to become
you are in the best o f health. $100 to Carroll Righter Fore­
manifest. Give attention early
LIBRA (September 23 to cast The Sanford Herald,
to diet, ethics, etc. The big
October 22) Investigate more Box
1921, Hollywood 28,
financier is strong here.
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'•The Stars Impel, they do
quired to have greater suenot com pel." What you make
ccsa and make necessary
of your life is largely up to
change*. Get out with persona
YOUI
Carroll Rlghteris Individual who are vital to your ad­
Forecast for your sign for vancement. Be charming.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
June is now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and November 21) You are forORLANDO (U P !) _
It
$1.00 to Carroll Rightcr Fore­ tunate in having a wise
cast The Sanford Herald, Box friend in tame field o f en­ wasn't pink, but the elephant
1921, Hollywood 28, California. deavor who gives good ideas that wandered up to the door
for your advancement. Get o f the Villa Nora Restaurant
MONDAY. MAY 18. 1964
out early to fun places later. and Coektall Lounge Wednes­
GENERAL TENDENCIES: Be happy.
day night was real— and
A fairly unimportant day
SAGITTARIUS (November thirsty.
early save for routine taaka; 22 to December 21) Show
Someone railed restaurant
however, later you find that that you find that prosperity manager Tbny D'Agostino,
every chance is yours to take soon increases Greater speed and he railed th* animal
care of writings, contract*, in ell activities ia a must. trainer at the Daily Brothers
correapondence,
communica­ You procrastinate and deli­ Circus that was being staged
( DIANA, Z CAN
-THEN rr MIGHT
tions, and visit* to tea rela­ berate too much.
in a shopping center parking
TEILTCU NOTHN6
BE bate to let
ABOUT
Dig
CAVE
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fOU
SAW
you g o — if you
tive*, close business or per­
CAPKICON (December 22 lot about a block away.
WHAT KXJ SHOULD HAVE NOT SEEN
PROMISE NOT Tt
sonal companion! who are to January 20) Fine day fur
The trainer arrived and
TALKABOUTIT-Important to your develop­ teaming up with others who said the animal "just loves
ment and progress.
can certainly make your Ilfs bet a" end suggested D'Agos­
ARIES (March 21 to April more prosperous, happy, in­ tino give the beast • bucket
19) Tut correspondence aside teresting. Write to those out- o f suds.
until later in the day and of-town. Be dynamic, a goconcentrate on health and getter!
MOST REALISTIC
bualnesi problem*. Read con­
AQU ABIU I (January 21 to
SOUTH PACIFIC
tract* well. Yon can turn February 18) Specific atten­
thia Into a very profitable tion to all dlebursementa and
FlfiHTING trtrl
dav with rltrht effort.
collections make* fine impres­
( s e e a m u se m e n t p a g e )
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THE BEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner Ttb A Elm
R. L. Mathawa----------- - Paetor
SERVICES BATUnDAT—
Sabbath School ------ »:M a. m.
Worship Service _ MtM a. m.
Wadneaday Night
Prayer S erv ice------ TIM p. m.
“ W e Have This Hope" radio
message eaeh Sunday a. m.
at ( i l l over W TRR at 1400
on your radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
l l t l W . First Street
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) 1:00 p.m.
Evangelistic Service 1:M p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meat _ 1:00 p. m.
Bill S te p h e n s-------------Paetor
A Cordial Welcome to All

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSION ART
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Ava. at 14th BL
Rev. C C Dees, Jr. ~ ~ Pastor
Bunday School — —. 0:41 a. m.
Worship Barvlee — !! : t o a. m.
Evening Worship — TlOS p. m.
Alliance Touth
Fellowship (Bun.) _ SUB p. m.
(Wed)
Prayar Service —
Tilt p. m.

Assembly O f God
PINECREBT ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. Ilth and Elm
II. M. W ild e r ---------------Paetor
Sunday School —
t"1
Morning Worship — 10:40 a. m.
Evening worship — Tile p. m.
Tonth Berv. (tun.) - dsOO p. m.
Mid-Week Berv. (Wed.) _ T:M
p. m.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
l i t Park Avenue
P. B. C h a n c e -------------Pastor
Morning Worship — III* »• m.
Bunday School
1:4* a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11 :•• *• mTraining Union _
JiM p. m.
Evening Worship - T:4I p. m.
Wed. Prayar Service Tile p. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th BL dk Oak Ava.
Sail Smith -------------Sunday School —
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship ~ M i ll a. m.
Training Uunlen — H4» p. m.
ventng Service _ _ _ liod p. m.
£ ad. Prayer Barvlee T:M p. m.
turaery Open
T:M p. m.
T B it
Bunday Nlte Broadcast

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WESTSIDK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith BL A Holly Ava.
_____ Pastor
. _ . l M. Callay
______ ___
I I iM a. m.
Bunday
School
Morning Worship — Midi a. an.
Sunday
Evening Worship _ TiM p. an.
Wednesday
rrayer service ..... — Till p. ns.
PINECREBT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
p a s t e r _____ William J. Ouese
Morning Worship ..
U lJI
Bunday B chool------- 1:41 a. m.
Training U n ls n ----- 1:11 P- mEvening Worship — TUI p. w.
Wed. Offleers A Teachers
Masting
. l i l t P- na.
ELDER BPRINOB BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Heater Ava.
B. Hamilton Orlflln — Pastor
Sunday Bchool .... — 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship _ U :e* a. m.
Training Union — I I I ! p. m.
Evening Worship _ Tidl p. an.

Church Of God

Methodist

CHURCH o r OOD
o r PROPHECY
Slog Elm Avenue
Rav. R. L Strickland — Palter
Sunday Sch ool_____ 9:41 a. m.
Worahlp Barvlca __ 11:41 a. m.
Ev.ingatlatle Sarv. __ l i l f p. m.
Wadnaaday:
Young People Y. L. B. Berv.
7:10 p. m.
Bible Training Sarv 1:00 p.m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd., at Woodland Ava,
Rav. John H. Hlroo J r , Paator
Church School ------ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:44 a. m.
M T F -------------------------«:M p. m.

Congregational

OHTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HW T. dll
Ph. M l-d ill
P a e lo r ____Cheater
W . Plank
Bunday Bchool
10:00 a. m.
Morning Service _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union
. 1:10 p. m.
Evening nervloe _ Tito p. m.
Wednesday Meetings:
Organisations ------ Site p. m.
Prayer - ..............
T:lo p.m.
Choir — ........... — - 1:10 p. m.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avenue at Mth SL
t i l l a. m . ____ Churoh School
11:00 a. m. — Worahlp Barvlca
f:lo p. m. __ Chrletlan Touth
Ministry
Rev. Waiter A. R. McPherson,
Pastor

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCII'LKH OK CHRIST
1101 S. Sanford Ava.
IL Vernon Fuller
Sunday S c h o o l------ 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Btraat, Longwood
Fr. Charles W . BtewarL Jr*
Vicar
Holy Communion _ 1:10 a. m.
Sunday School . . —■ 0:00 a. m.
Family Bcrvlca ___ 1:00 a. m.
Barvlca A Harmon — 10:41 a. m.

Church Of Christ

HOLT CROSS
401 A Park Ava.
Fr. Leroy D. flopar. Rector
1:10 a. m.
Holy Communion
Family Harvlca and
Hunday School--------- 0:00 a. m.
Morning prayar
(Plrat Sunday —
Holy Communion 11:00 a. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ueneva
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangelist
Bible School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship ™ TilO p. m.
Wed. Prayer gervlce 1:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 41 West
Morris Ruby
Evangellet
Bible C la e s ____ __ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ ll:oa a. m.
Evening Worehlp __ 0:00 p. m.
Bible Claeses Wed. _ 1:10 p. m.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th BL and Laurel Ava.
Eugene Shaldon --------- Paator
Telephone: l l l - i a j l
Sunday B c h o o l____0:41 a. m.
Morning W orahlp
10:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp ~ 1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barvlca T:M p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
t i l l Park Avenue
Bert Brewn _ _ _ Evangelist
Sunday
Bible S tu d y ____ __ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service _ 1:10 p. m.
Bee “ Herald of Truth" 1 p. m.
Bunday on Channel I
Tuesday
Ladles Blbta Class - lliOO a. m.
Wedneeday
Bible C l a s s ------ — 1:10 p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W . Mth Placo
“The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV “This Is the
Llfo"
Herbert W . Ooaraa ____ Paator
Sunday School ____ 0:11 a. m.
Worship Service _ 10:10 a m.

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 East Seoond Street
Bunday Service A
Sunday School
11:00 a. m.
Sub/ect: “Morula and Im­
mortals"
Wedneeday Service - 1:00 p. m.
Reeding Room: 101 K. First.
Weekdays: 10:10 a. m. - d:M
p. m. Friday Evanlngi 1:10liSO
a.m. p. m.

Ando . . . Okinawa . . . Iwo Jims? On which beachhead did they And it, that cross crudely drawn in the sand?
No doubt it appeared on every blood-stained shore where gallant men of Christian faith have fallen wounded
or dying I
For the Cross on which Christ died has ever stood as the symbol of Ilia Life und Truth. And often It has spoken
eloquently what human lips could not frume.
Is it not too little simply to honor those who have fought nnd died for our freedom? Koch generation must
Inscribe its own prayer on the beachhead of history.
Religious freedom ia the hoart of our heritage.
In s world in which Liberty must be armed to endure, fuith must be practiced to 1ms preserved.
Pray for yourself, your family, your nation, your world. . . in Uic church of your choice next Sunday.

Church Of God
CHURCH o r (H

llnd A French
II. C. S m it h ---------------- Paetor
Bunday School
0:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic Herv. _ 1:10 p. m.
Tuee. Prayer Herv. .. 1:10 p. m.
Thure. Toung People
Endeavor ------------ 1:M P- m.

CcpyrlfM 1M4, K«UUr AdratUlnf 8mki, Tnr. Riruburi, Va.

Sunday
Dcutarunumy
8:6-11

Monday
1’iuims
14:1-7

Tuesday
John
8:31-38

Wednesday
John
14:16-24

Thursdny
Ituirans
4:13-86

Friday
ltomaiii
6:1-11

Saturday
Hebrew*
11:1-12

EBENEEER METHODIST
CHURCH
Cltrua Haights
Rav. Ray dregorr. J r, Paata*
Church S c h o o l_____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp — 11:00 a. m.
M T F ________________ 0:30 p. m.
Eva. Worahlp ____ 1:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvleo 1:30 p.m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W . 3nd BL at Mapts Ava.
Paul B lc h o s ---------------- Paolo*
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
T o u th ________________ 0:00 p. m.
Evangollatlo Barvlee 1:10 p. m.
Mld-Waak
Service (WrT &gt; ... T.-0« .1) *L
Third Sunday
Blngaplratlon _
ItM p. on.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rav. W . L Holcombe. Faito*
•u«day
1:41 a. m . ____ ETMo kenont
11:00 a. m. — Morning Worahlp
t:0a p. m. _ Evening gervlco
1:00 p. m. _ Wad. Mld-Waak
Prayar Sarvleaa
T:00 p. m. _ Snd Wad. Miss­
ionary Sarvleo

Pentecostal

n o o n BlIEPlf ERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
MOO A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 11-01)
Sanford. Florida
&gt;11-1113
Tha Rov. Georg# Ktnnamoa,
Interim Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l____1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ . lliOO a. m.
Communion— Kirat Bunday In
Eaeh Month
KINDK1UJARTEN AND NURS­
______
ERY

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FIRST FENTECOBTAL *
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
M l Orange Btraat
Rav. E. Ruth Orant — Paato*
Sunday School — _ 10:00 a m.
Morning W orship__lliOO a. m.
Bunday Evening — 1:30 p. m.
Wod. Bible Study - 1:30 p. m.
Conquerors Moating
Friday ---- ------ . . . 1:31 p. m.
4.
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Lutheran

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Presbyterian

P1RBT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Ava. A 3rd BL
drover C. Bewail Jr. __ Paato*
Edgar W . Smith Tr. Assistant
Paator
Morning Worship _ 1:30 a. m.
Church School __r t :4 l a. m.
fitiiion Moats —
10:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ n :oa a. ra.
Ptonaar Pallawahlp 0:00 p. ra.
Senior HI Pallowahlp 4:00 p.m.
Evening Worahlp __ 1:30 p. m.
Wod. Prayer Moot _ 1:00 p. m.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
3111 South Orlando Drive
Thomas H. Makln ------ Paator
Worship .......... .....— 1:00 a. ra.
Churoh Sehool ____ 10:00 a. m.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH
NOTICE

Methodist
F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ava.
John T. Adame Jr. __ Paator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Bunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ . 10:11 a. m.
MTK M a atln ga-----0:3# p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worship _ 1:30 p. m.

CALL

322-267/

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey A Employeea
SR 46 A Beardall

BURNUP A SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
Bill WhiUy A Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
118 W. Firat, Sanford
A . DUDA A SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD FAIR 8TORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL A BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTOR8, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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

ROSE AND W ILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose A Wilks Bowman A Employeea

STENSTROM REALTY
Harb Stenstrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 8. Laurel Ave., Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First A French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air CondlUoning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 8. Elm

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employeea

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO., INC.
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

STATE FARM IN8URANCB
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mra. A1 Wilson

•SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY-

C

ML Olive Missionary Baptist Church, Ben
Lando Springs Rd.. Longwood
ML lion Missionary Baptist. Ilptc Ava.
New
ML
Calvary
Mlaalonary
Baptlit
11(1 W . ISth a t
New Salem Primitive Saptlat Church,
U »» W . Ilth SL
New ML Bloa Uaptlat Church. 1T34 Pear A n
Oaklawa Baptlit Chapel, 1141 W . !*th BL
Oateen Baptlet Church
Plaecreet Bapllat church. Ml W. Onora ltd.
Prairie Lake Baptlat Church, nidge ltd.,
Peru Park
ProBreaa Mleatoaanr Baptlet Church, Midway
Second Bhlloh Mtealoaerr Baptlat Churoh,
Ninth * Mlckerp
BL Jamaa Mlaaleaarp Baptlat Church Bie.
1U. t i l Oateen
BL Paul Mlaelonarp Baptlat Church, Ith BL
BL Malthewe Missionary Baptlat Church
Canaan Helahta
BL John's Mleeloaarp Baptlet Church,
I I I Cypres* BL
Tempi* Baptlat Ohurah, Palaa Bprlnga Rd,
Altamonte Bprlnga
Waataldo Mlaalonary Baptlat Church,
d ll A Holly Ava.
Blon Hope Baptlat Church, Til Orange Ava.

SaacTaata Mlpaiaa Baptlat Church
Oak HUI B A Oataau
Marais* Otarp Baptist Chureh. (Mauve Hwy.

Church af the Nativity, Lake Mary
All Soula Catholic Churok, 111 Oak A v a

BAPTIST
Aalloch Uaptlat Chureh, Oviedo
Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ava.
Chuluota Plrat Bautlal Church
Chuluota Baptlat Mission
Sportsmen's Club, Chuluota
Eldar Springs Baptist Church.
M l Ltabman Rd.
Faith
Baptlat MlMtoa, 144 LI Ias R d,
Casselberry
.
t ... _ ^
Plrat Baptist Churok. I l l Park Ava.
Friendship Baptist Church * f
Altamonte Springs
RL 411, Altamonte Bprlnga
Plrat Baptist Church of DsBsrr
Plrat Baptist Church af Oanava
Plrat Baptlat Cbarah af U k e Marp
First Bapllat Church af Lake Monroe
First Baptist Cbnrefc at Longwoed. Oar.
Chareh a Orant
Plrat Bapllat Church af Ovlada
First Baptist Chureh af Baa Lauda fprlagc
Plrat ShUek Mlaalonary Baptist Church,
M il W . Ilth BL
Purest Cttr Baptist Church
euatalu Head Baptist Church. Ovlade
•va Boatharn Uaptlat Mlaalcu. Chuluota
Mtaalaaary
Baptlat
Church
North
Rd.

CATMOUO

BL
Ann'a
Catholic
Chureh.
Parching
Place, Denary
Bt. Mary Magdalena Catholic Church, Malt*
land Ava. Altaiuonte Bprlnga
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Chrletlan Chureh, HIT B. Sanford Ave.
Congregational Chrletlan Church,
l l t l Park Ava
Northalde Chrlallan
Churoh, P i e r I d a
Haven D r, Maitland

C ltu n c il OP CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Church

at
of
of
of

ChrlaL t i l l A Park Ava,
ChrlaL Oanava
ChrlaL Longwood
Cbrlat, Paola
CHURCH OP OOD

Church of Ood. l i t Hickory
Chureh of Ood, MM B. French
Chureh af Ood, Ovlade
EPISCOPAL
AU Batata Bplaoopat Chureh R. Do Bary
A v a , Knterprlaa
Chrlat Kpiaropal Chureh, Longwood
All Balnta Kpiaropal. Knterprlaa
Holy Croea KplacopaL Park Ava. at dtb

LUTHERAN
Aaeanalnn
Lutheran
Church,
Ovarbrook
D r, CaasalbarrF
flood Bhayhard United Lutharn,
3»oo A Orlando Dr.
Lutheran churoh of the Radaemar,
M l W . Ilth Place
M.aalah Lutheran Church, American Legion
llall, Pralrla l.ak., Kern Park
Bt. Lukas Lutheran Church, HL t i t Slavia
MKTHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, K.
DaBary Ava, Enterprise
Bear U k i Methodist churoh
llolhal A.M.K. Church, Canaan Haights
Caaaalbarry Community Mathodlat Church,
Hwy. 11-tl A llnay Itldga ltd, Caaaalbarry
DaBary Community Mathodlat Church W .
Highlands, DaBary
Ebanaaar
Mathodlat
Church,
Old
Or­
lando Hwy.
First Mothodlat Church, t i l Park Ava.
First Mathodlat Church of Ovlado
Fres Mathodlat Chureh. M l W . 4th SL
draco Mothodlat Church. Oaora RA
tlranl Chapel A U K. Church, Ovlada
Oakgrovc Mathodlat Church, Ovlada

Ostaan Mathodlat Chureh
Piola
Wesleyan
Mothodlat.
BL
4d
W . at Paola
HI. Jam.a A.M.K, Sanford Avo.
Bt. Mary's A.M.K. Church Bt. RL d ll Ostaan
Bt.
Paul'a Mathodlat C h u r c h
Octaan
Rd. Enterprise
Stafford Memorial
Mathadlat C k a r a k
B. DaBary
NAZARKNB
F I ra t
Cburck
af
Ika Naaaraaa.
W.
Snd at Mapla
Farn Park
Chareh a f
thaNaaaraaa.
O'Krlan R d, Fern Park
Lake Mary Church af tha Naaaraaa
PRBSBTTKRIAN
Community Praahytarlan Church, Lake Mary
Plrat Praahytartaa
Church,Oak
Ava.
A 3rd BL
Plrat Praahytartaa Church. Caaaalbarry
Plrat Praahytartaa
Church cf
DaBary,
K. Highland
Presbyterian Church c f Tha Ccvanant
a m A Orlande Dr.
gt. Andrawa Praahytarlan Church M U L a inaal Uch. D r, Baar Lake
Up. ala Co annually Praahytartaa Chareh,
U p iiU Rd.
Waalmlalatar Praahytartaa Church, HewaU
Park, HL 431
A

SEVENTH

DAY

ADVENTIST

Yoraal Lake Bavanth-day Adventist Church.
Hwy. 431, Parse* City
Bavaalh-day Adventist Church, Maitland
Ava, Altamanta Bprlnga
Banfard
Bavanth-day
AdvanUpt Bharck.
Seventh B Elm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allan's A.M.B. Church, OUva * ltth
Church cf Ood la chHaL Ovlada
Chuluata Community Church
Church cf Ood c f Prophecy, MtT Elm Ava.
Chureh a f Jaaaa Chrlat a f Latter Dap
Salats, t i l l Park Ava.
Commaalty Chapel. Altamanta Bprlnga
Eastern Orthodox Church. SL Johns Chryeastern Chapel, Hwy. Il-gg, Para Park
CcaBrasattaa Beth tarsal, Ilth * Magnalta
SatantUL
First Paatacoatal Church c f U agw eod
ML otlvs
Mallnaaa Chureh, Oak HlU
Rda O t t l l l
Plnacraat Aaaambly c f Ood, Ilth B Elm
Sanford Alliance Chareh. U t l A Mark A v a
■e a f"id Caagrasetloa •* Jakavak’a W ltaaasaA l i l t W 1st BL
Tha Belvatlom Army, 111 ■ . la g BL
Unity Cbarah nf Baa farA IM B. tat BC

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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday; high today 85-90; low tonight 55-65.
VOL. 56

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Established 1908

MONDAY, MAY 18, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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From the mailbag: ' ‘The
mall la a big improvement to
•n uniightly alley. But ao
many more
Improvements
are ao ncceasary. Wc do have
a very nice, popular zoo to
be proud of. Hundreds of peo­
ple visit It every week. Then
—they look across the street
at our dclapidatcd band shell
on Lake Monroe . . . Just
try to drive around the pier.
The bumps are awful and
dangerous to cars. What and
when can something be done
about this?’*

LBJ Asks $125 Million More For
Economic Aid. War In Viet Nam
Greater Effort
Needed, He
Tells Congress

m w A ...
Secretary Beaten

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
receptionist for Sen. Carl T.
Curtis, R-Neb., was robbed
and beaten today by two at­
tackers who broke into her
• • •
Capitol Hill apartment. She la
Pre school roundup will be
held at the West Side build­ Mrs. Mari Chriitcrson, 39.
ing, Third and Maple, on Fri­
day t-3 p.m. for all children
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
who will be entering the firat
grade o f West Side Grammar tUPD—Five person* were in­
School in the fall. Children jured early today when four
must be six years of age on cart of a five-car Baltimore
or before Jan. 1. Parents arc 6 Ohio Railroad passenger
requested to bring birth cer­ train derailed near North
tificates or other legal proof Baltimore.
of age.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson asked Con­
gress today for an additional
&gt;t25 million in economic and
military aid to advance the
anti-Communist war in Viet
Nam.

5 Hurt In Wreck

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The "Clock” has received
an air mail apccial delivery
letter from Chicago stating
that the Nile and the St. Johns
are not the only rivers run­
ning north. Now, we are be­
ginning to believe this. But
we enjoy the last paragraph:
"K eep up the good work. We
enjoy the Clock."
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Visit Canceled
CAIRO (U P I )-A tired Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev canceled
a visit to a Western-built
steel mill today to concen­
trate on economic talks that
could prove difficult because
of his downgrading of Arab
unity.

Reds Rout Mob

NAL Auxiliary of Letter
BERLIN (UP1) - Commu­
Carriers is meeting at 7:30 nist police backed up by two
p.m. Tuesday at the First water cannon dispersed an
unruly crowd of biwing East
Federal caucus room.
• • •
German youths Sunday night
Local politicos in the cam- In front of the Soviet Embas­
pagining just closing, made a sy in East Berlin, about 300
point of having telephone ser­ yard* from the Communist
vice between north and south wall.
Seminole County. A letter to­
day from Arthur H. Beckwith
Jr., clerk of courts, reports
LONG B E A C H ,
Calif.
his office has installed a toll (U PI) A Norwegian motorfree line to the Orlando ex­ ship caught fire early today
change. From now on, South about 430 miles sonth of here
Seminole residents may tele­ off the coast of Mexico end
phone his office without toll the Coast Guard said it had
charge.
one report that possibly 10
• • •
persons were
unaccounted
Roger Miller, of Oviedo, for.
adds to the odd names of mu­
nicipalities with a list from
Georgia. He reports of PokeATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
palego, Hard Cash, Split Silk (UPI) — A big week in Bap­
and Between. And he reminds tist history, certain to point
o f the old familiar odd name, up differences within the
Plum Nelly, plum out of faith, opened here today. AdTennessee
and nearly
in vanco meetings were held in
Georgia.
connection with the Ameri­

Ship Afire

MARINES o f Sanford Navy Air Station are conducting a voluntary
vehicle safety check during the last two weeks of May. The check will
enable the military and their families to do their part in making the com­
munity a safer place to live. Taking part in the check, which opened this
morning, are, from the left: Lt. Harry R. Gentry, S, Sgt. Thomas M. Wil­
liams and Lance Cpl. M. L. Compston.
(Ilernld Photo)

Laos Rule Collapses Viel Cong Hits
Five Outposts,
As Reds Score Gains Sink Vessel

VIENTIANE, Laos (U PI)—
Laos' shaky truce and coali­
tion government crumbled to­
day under a Communist on­
slaught in the key Plain o(
Jars that sent neutralist roil-

Space Fund Cut
By House Panel

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
House Appropriations Com­
mittee today ordered a &lt;245
mUllon cut in President John­
son's proposed &gt;3.4 billion
budget for the U. S. space
program.
The slash was Uie biggest
ordered by the committee out
of a total of &gt;923 million it
cut from Johnson'* proposed
budgets for 23 independent
government agencies. Major
can Northern Baptist Conven­ cuts alM&gt; were recommended
tion, which begins tonight, for the civilian defense and
and the Southern Baptist urban renewal programs.
Convention which open* Tuesday.

Baptists Meeting

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Annual spring concert of
the Seminole High School glee
club will he held at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the school auditor­
ium. No charge.
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Must have been a busy
weekend at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital. From Thursday
through Sunday there were 48
admissions, nine births and 33
discharges. Of the 33 admis­
sions 14 wero from out of
town.

Tells Of Slayings

GADSDEN, Ala. (U P I )-A
young mother told police
Sunday that one of the FBI's
10 most wanted criminals
strangled her two children
with a diaper last year in
Tennessee. Mrs. Alma Mat­
thews said that Sammy Earl
• • •
Ammons, then weighted the
When introduced at the
bodies of her children with
Oviedo High all sports ban­
a rock and threw them in a
quet Friday night as the as­
septic lank aa she looked on.
sistant to the president of A.
Duda &amp; Sons, James Colbert
explained that when be was
appointed to the position the
only chango was that he got
the mall delivered to him in­
stead o f delivering it himself.
While presenting the firm’s
trophy to Jimmy Courier as
the school's most valuable
baseball player, Colbert miscued for a moment and re­
marked, " I guess I'll go back
to delivering mall.”
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Central Florida R a b b i t
Breeden Aiaociation w i l l
meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at
Firat Federal caucut room in
Orlando.
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Smothers Asks
Day Of Prayer

WASHINGTON (UPI)
Sen. George A. Smathers, (DFla.), railed Saturday for a
nationwide day of prayer for
Cubans May 20.
That date is the birthday of
Cuban Independence.
“ I can think o f no better
way to indicate our support
of their cause for liberty,”
Smathers said.

itary leader Gen. Kong Le
fleeing to the Idlls.
Neutralist Premier Sout an­
na Pliouma spiraled to the
British and Soviet envoys to
do everything possible to atop
the two pronged offensive by
the Communist ratliet Lao.
Britain and Russia are cochairmen of the 1902 Geneva
conference which established
the coalition government.
The Pathct Lao sweep of
the strategic plain in central
Lao* dealt the coup do grace
to the two-year-old cease-fire
and virtually ended all hope
for an early settlement of the
political crisis.
The weekend successes of
the Pathct Lao brought a toplevel review of U. S. policy on
Laoi by American officials in
Washington. Sunday Secre­
tary of State Dean Rusk met
with diplomatic representa­
tives of a dozen countries In­
volved with the tiny Southeast
Aslan kingdom.
The Pathct Lao attacks
coincided w i t h stepped-up
Communist guerrilla activity
in neighboring South Viet
N a m , putting pro-Western
forces on the defensive in
key parts of Southeast Asia
as the rainy season begins.
Informed observers in Vien­
tiane believed the I'athet Lao
offensive was Die Commu­
nists' final reply to the union
of neutralist
and rightist
forces
achieved
after the
bloodless right-wing c o u p
April 19.

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The thickest fog seen since
one of our Clock winders left
California blanketed an area
between Casselberry and San­
ford early this morning. Traf­
fic was held to a snail's pace
along the route. Oncoming
autos, even with headlights
burning, were barely visible,
at 40 feet in some places.

• • •

Seminole County Chamber
o f Commerce Manager John
Krider said that some 2.300
"front” auto tags—advertis­
ing Seminole County and the
aix county municipalities plus
Chuluota, are now in "circu­
lation.” Krider says that to
his knowledge Seminole is the
first county in Florida to use
in this manner.

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — A series of hit-andrun attacks on government
forces Indicated today that
the Communist Viet Cong has
started a rainy aesaou offen­
sive.
The South Viet Nam gov­
ernment announced that Com­
munist guerrilas attacked five
government outposts and sank
a landing craft in weekend a c­
tion near the Cambodian bor­
der, leaving as many a* 46
Vietnamese soldiers dead or
missing.
The synchronised attacks fol­
lowed Thursday's Communist
ambush near Saigon in which
31 government troops were
killed.
There were no reports of
Viet Cong losses tn the week­
end attacks, or casualties
among the more than 13,000
U. S. advisers aiding the Viet­
namese in the guerrilla war.
Vietnamese
officials
and
Iholr American adviser* have
been anticipating atcpped-up
guerrilla activities to coincide
with the t&gt;eginning of the
rainy season.
During the
four-month
season,
heavy
rains turn rice paddies into
seas of mud which give an ad­
vantage In the kind of hitand-run tarties uses! by the
Viet Cong.

Shift in Laos
°o!icy Hinted
WASHINGTON (U P I) -

Two Guilty In
Manslaughter
A six-man Circuit Court
jury Friday found a man and
woman guilty of manslaught­
er in the fatal beating of a
22-month-old child and re­
ceived aentencea of from aix
nmnthi to 20 yeara in state

prison.
U.

K. policy in I.aoi was being
given d e e p soul-searching
Ihnught today by administra­
tion officials concerned about
nrw Communist attacks in
Uie Southeast Aslan troublespot.
American officials s a i d
some major decisions might
have to be made aoon. There
was a feeling In high quar­
ters that the latest Red at­
tacks might be the "last
straw” —that the Communists
could not be permitted to
keep on violating the Laotian
truce.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk summoned to conferenc­
es at the State Department
Sunday diplomata from a doz­
en countriea with special in­
terest in Laos.

Boat Motor Stolen
LEARNING HOW to operate the controli o f a jet bomber is Lurry
Rudd, 13-year-old Sanford youth who viaited the Sanford Naval Air
Station Saturday during the four-hour Open Houae. Offering advice is
Chief C. H. DeMorae, one of the attendant! o f the flight control system
trainer. All functions o f a real jet are performed by the person in the
'cockpit' o f the trainer. Thousands visited the base for the annual
Armed F otgm Day. event.
(Herald Photo).

"The Viet Cong guerrillas,
under order* from their Com­
munist masters in the north,
have intensified terrorist ac­
tions against thn peaceful
people o f South Viet Nani,”
Johnson said In a special
message to Congress.
"Thla increased terrorism
requires Increased response,”
he said.
Of the new funds, &gt;70 mil­
lion would be for economic
and &gt;65 million for military
uses in Viet Nam.
Johnson suid this was one
of
“ two
major
changes”
which prompted his request to
add the &gt;126 million for Viet
Nain to the &gt;3.4 billion for­
eign aid program he already
had submitted to Congiess for
the 1966 fiscal year, starting
July 1.
The other change, he said,
was that ” a new government
under Prime Minister Klutnli
has come to power, bringing
new energy and leadership
and new hops for effective
action.”
'
"1 share with Amhussudor
Henry Cuhot Lodge tlio con­
viction that this new govern­
ment run mount a successful
campaign against the Commu­
nists," the President declared
"W e cannot respond to the
new situation in Viet Nam
within the limita of the orig­
inal budget proposal without
unacceptable danger to our
uthcr basic security inter­
ests,” the President said.
Johnson noted t h a t In
March Klianh "declared his
intention to mobilize his iuilion" and enlarge Ills domes­
tic budget by 40 jier rent to
provide for this.
“ We must share the In­
creased rosts of the greatly
intensified
Vietnamese
ef­
fort,” Johnson said.

Theft of an outboard motor
from his boat was reported to
sheriff's depuUei over the
weekend by Albert Adams.
The b o a t was recovered
across Lake Jessup but the
motor is musing, police said.

Hearing the vrrdirts after
the jury deliberated "less
thin 20 minutes” were Wil­
liam Gable Taylor and Ro­
berts Mitchell who had hern
living together in an area mo­
tor court aince last October.
They had been accused of
inflicting a beating on the
baby girl on Dec. 14. They
took the tot to the local hos­
pital where it was pronounced
dead on arrival.
The two were arrested by
Deputy Sheriff J. Q. (Slim)
Galloway and charged with
manslaughter.
The trial opened Thursday
morning with selection of the
jury, continued that after­
noon with testimony from
state witnesses and then was
completed Friday
morning
with summations from oppos­
ing attorneys and the charge
from Circuit Court Judge
Volie A. Williams.
Neither defendant took the
stand during the trial.
Representing Taylor was
Afty. Mack Cleveland Jr.
while Atty. David Flaxer rep­
resented the Mitchell woman.
The prosecuting attorney was
Mike Hoaeman.

it

Burns, High Separate
After Heated Setto
MIAMI (U PI) — Florida’s
two Democratic gubernatorial
opponents, with a civil rights
wedge driven bluntly between
them Sunday night, took their
campaigns on separata ways
in Dade County today.
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
B u r n s threatened Sunday
night to lone it with no fu­
ture dual-appearances with
Miami Mayor Robert King
High
"depending
on
his
(High's) future conduct."
Hums was scheduled to
meet an Elk’s club in Home­
stead today anti have a re­
ception for a Miami support­
er Inter. He is scheduled to
be on a radio program later
tonight.
High's campaign today was
to start with a breakfast fol­
lowed by a television taping
session in the afternoon.
The pair had their fourth
straight face • to • face meet­
ing, and the hottest of the
runoff campaign, at a televi­
sion debate Sunday night.
The debate, which had hern
scheduled to go for a half
hour, blossomed suddenly Into
an hour program when mod­
erator — host Ralph Renlck
WTVJ steered the questions
to civil rights.

Deductions May
Not Cover All
Of Income Tax

Renick asked each candidate
how he regarded NAACP ap­
proval of a candidate. The
NAACP Political Action Com­
mittee, in a pre-first primary
analysis, said High had the
best attitude toward civil
rights out of the six Demo­
crats in the rare.
But the NAACP say* it did
nor -‘formally" back High.
The two men answered the
question, but the answers took
too long for Hums.
He got up and headed off
stage saying he would not
participate further in the de­
bate unless the format of the
progrnm was followed.
” 1 understood the questions
from you (Iteniek) would be
with one minute limitation. . .
1 did not know we were going
to get into the tame vicious

&gt;
i

attacks Mr. High has resort­
ed to."
But he returned and con­
tinued the clash after High
asked:
"A re we atill on the a ir?"
Burr* said before his tem­
porary exit that he did not
feci it wa* right for any kind
of bloc vote, but High snap­
ped that a Negro bloc vote
helped elect the Jacksonville
mayor. Burns conceded that
he got a heavy N'rgro vote
in his hometown, but added
that "with the Negro vote
thrown away, I atill would
have won.”
Burnt hns claimed that
High has the backing of tha
NAACP, and both High and
the NAACP have denied an7
official backing in this direc­
tion. High, in turn, has ac­
cused the Jacksonville mayor
— an unsuccessful candidate
for governor in I960 — of
courting the Negro vote by
playing up to tha NAACP.

st

Final Canal
Route To Be
Discussed
EDWARD

KOSKY,

Final alignment o f the S t
Johns-Indlan River Canal will
be discussed Friday at a
luncheon meeting in Del.and
with the DeLand Chamber of
Commerce Cape Kennedy Ac­
cess Road Committee.
The luncheon will be held in
the Calico Kitchen Restau­
rant with directors o f tha
Canal District. A fter it, tha
directors will meet with tha
Chamber group.
To be discussed is the high­
way which will parallel tha
canal and original* in tha
vicinity o f the Orange CltyDeLand Interchange on 1-4
and terminate at U.S. 1.
The canal will open up a
waterway from Lake Monro*
to the Indian River. Fill from
tha dredging operation will
b* used to build the highway.
The four-lane road will be
located to tha north o f the
canal and b* placed far
enough away from It ao that
tha canal aide can be utilised
for Industry, pleasure beat­
ing and othar use*.
West o f Sanford and near
the St. Johna River bridge
will be located a number of
warehouse*
and
terminal
buildings to handle the ex­
pected outbreak o f new ma­
terials arriving by way o f
the canal.
The Lake Monroe area
would be reserved for a bug*
marina, according to plans
now under discussion.

WASHINGTON
(UPI) son o f Mr. and Mrs.
The Internal Revenue Serivce Louis Kosky, 101 Pinc(IRS) said today it would ask crcst Drive, has re­
businessmen to tell their em­ ceived nn appointment
ploye* about the possibility to the U. S. Naval
that not enough money would Acntlenty,
Annapolis,
be withheld from their pay- Md. from U. S. Rep.
checks to cover income taxes A. S. llcrlong Jr. lie
due next April 15.
will report for duty
The federal tax agency
June 30.
plans to mall out notices to
some 4*i million companies
next Friday, urging that em­
ploys be advised "to re­
view their tax status” for 1964.
Many companlei have indi­
cated they already are doing
tills, an IRS spokesman said.
Payroll withholding may not
TALLAHA88ER ( U P I )
be sufficient to cover tax lia­ —Gov. Farria Bryant will
bility this year because of the rut the ribbon May 29 op­
recently enacted &gt;11.1f*blllian ening1 Interstate Highway
tax cut.
Four from Daytona Reach
While everyone received a to Orlando.
"substantial”
reduction
in
The S p. m. ceremony at
taxes, it may not seem so to
Daytona will open all of
some taxpayers, when they
this free express highway
file their returns next spring
between Daytona llearh and
unless they act now to correct
Tampa, eseept for the sec­
the situation.
tion from Downtown OrJ
Starting last March 3, the
Isndo north. The rest has
rate at which taxes are with­
been opened previously.
held from wages dropped four
points—from 18 down to 14
per cent. But the tax rates
themselves — the
rates
at
which taxplayers must final­
ly pay—did not drop so fast.
Chief of Police George Kel­
Congress write the law so that
sey reported today that Boyd
tax rates Mould fall In two
E. Edwards, 23, of Orlando,
stages, not reaching Ute bot­
had confessed In breaking in­
tom until 1065.
to Uie city lull and breaking
Attorneys were questioning
open the safe, taking record*, prospective Circuit Court Jur­
checks and &gt;147 in cash. Kel­ ors this morning In an effort
sey aaid the checks and cash to scat a six-man panel to
wore returned.
hoar
an
armed
robbery
Edwards, charged w i t h charge.
breaking and entering and
The defendant waa identi­
grand larceny, was released fied a* Bernard Maxwell who
An estimated 250 members, under &gt;2,300 bond by Peace allegedly used a knife to rob
wives and guests of six Cen­ Justice Thomas Moon.
Charles Crispficld of &gt;288.34
tral Florida technical groups
last Feb. 25.
will inspect some of the Absentee Hallotn
The defense attorney is
Navy's latest technology to­
Application* for absentee Paul C. Perkins of Orlando.
morrow as they visit the Han­ ballots in tlie May 26 primary Handling the prosecution ia
ford Naval Air Station for a will be burned by Registrar Attorney A. J.
Hoseinan.
tour and aircraft currier land­ Camilla Bruce until 5 p. m. Hearing the rase i* Circuit
ing demonstration.
TTiuraday, the reported at Court Judge Volie A. Wil­
Later the groups will hold noon today.
liams.
a combined dinner meeting at
the Mayfair Inn where they'll
bear an addri-s* by Capt.
Janies O. Mayo, Coinmunder
of Hanford'a Heavy Attack
OPEN ALL DAY WED.
Wing One.
AND FRIDAY NIGHTS
The Orlando chapter of the
ALWAYS H O T QUALITY m
American Rocirty for Metals
is arranging the program. Al­
so included are the American
Society for Chemical Engi­
neers, the American Society
o f Tool Manufacturers and
Engineers, the Florida Engi­
neering Society, the American
Society o f Mechanical Engi­
neers and the American So­
ciety of Quality Control Engineera.
The combined technical so­
cieties will assemble at 6:30
p. m. in the NA8 Sanford au­
ditorium. They will inspect
the Navy's new twin-jet RAEXTR A LARGE . . . PLUM PV
6C Vigilante reconnaissance
bomber on the flight line and
K A P O K BED P IL L O W S !
in tha air during Field Mirror
Landing Practice, a simula­
2 2 "* 2 8 "
tion o f aircraft carrier land­
finished els*
ings.
Finally they'll tour new
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Bryant To Open
1-4 On May 29

Confession Of
Theft Reported

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Maxwell Jury
Being Chosen

Technicians To
Visit SNAS

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Pag# 4-A—June 10, 1964

Tempt Summer Appetites with

Bombed Negro
Church Reopens

COOL DAIRY FOODS

BIRMINGHAM. AU. (U ri)
— The doer* &lt;&gt;f the Kith
Street Baptist Church opened
fo r worship »ervlce» Sunday
fo r th* firat time itnce *
bomb killed four young Negro
girl* and Injured 10 other
member* of the congreagtlon.
Some o f the member* wept.
Some smiled, hinny embraced
a* If they had not aeen each
other In a long lime, perhaps
■Ince they worshiped together
on that terrible Sunday al­
most nine month* ago.

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Graves Visited
By DeBary VFW
lly Mr*. Ad*m Muller
Memorial Day committees
o f Drltary V FW Pint HIIPI
and Auxiliary |ni1iI reaped to
drrensed comrades on Memor­
ial Day by placing markers
and flaga on tbs graves
John J. Seufert, chairman
was assisted by Past Com
Inandcr (instave King, Joseph
Kantllli),
O. Crosby, John
Hewitt, Vincent Karwarkl and
EmNtiuel Herkoh iti made up
the color guard. Chaplain
Eugene Helmut presented the
devotional aervice at such
grave.
Those from the auxiliary
who participated were Mrs.
Hally Per alto, past president;
Mra. Eugene lleinert, chap­
lain; Mrs. Frank Hill, presi­
dent elect and Mrs. CusUvr
King.
Grave* visited were those of
Terrance Ileilly, C h a r l e s
Schaffer,
llk-hanl
llcrker,
Herman
llrlnle,
I.nmt-I
Schnable, Edward Esterkamp,
Frank Frye, Earl Reiter and
Jay Walter.

J. A. Weidman
Is Promoted
Janiei A. Weidman has hren
promoted to executive vice
president of The Hluyvrsanl
Life Insurenre Company ( A l ­
lentown, Pa.), It was announc­
ed today by John E. Cham­
ber*, president. Weidman Jointhu Sluyvesant I n s u r a n c e
group In 10Bt» as division
manager
in th*
southern
elates, subsequently becoming
resident vice president.
In I PCI, be was promoted to
the home office sta ff and
named production manager o f
the Credit L ife and Accident
and Health Departments of
Stuyvesunt L ife ami Trans­
oceanic U fa Insurance Com­
pany.
Mr. Weidman la the nephew
of K. E. Uoumillat o f Han­
ford.

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Attendance at S u n d a y
School was a little belcw nor­
mal, but the renovated antictuary was almost filled for
the regular worship aervice.
"Some of the kids have not
come bark yet," said Sir*.
Clevon
Phillips,
who was
teaching Sunday School when
the homb exploded.
"Their parenta are afraid
In let them come hack,” she
sold.
Mra. Phillip* said she hail
Just hren released frem a
h o s p i t a l , explaining "my
nerves art ahot.”
A
glaaa-eneased sign In
front of the churrh read
"Srpt. Jfi, 1083.” TliHt was
the date o f the bombing and
police atltl havn made no artesla despite an Intensive in­
vestigation.
“ The chureh looks very
different, v e r y
beautiful,"
•aid Dear,in Claude Wesley.
The sanctuary has been remodeled since he was there
last, on that day when thr
bomb went off.
Cynthia, Wesley'*
young
daughter, died In the blast.
So did three other girls,
Addle Mae Collins, Denise
McNair and Carole Itoburtaun.
There ere
new atalnrdglass windows In the church,
and new paneling in the
sanctuary. The basement lias
been remodeled. A ll this was
damaged when the bomb ex ­
ploded.
The Jtcv, John II. Crms
baptized H persons, 12 of
them new member! of the
congregation. The Itev. II.
O. Hester, a white clergy­
man who la secretary of the
Department o f Missions o f
Alabama Jtaptist Convention,
gave
the eermon. Neither
mentioned the bomb.

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Kralt’i Miretls Brond

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Swift's Assorted Sherbet or

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All Grinds

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can

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TEN D ER Y E LLO W

Ssmt Roll On Peednrent (At -Off Peth)
etlra-lge., 92c + tax

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Irtesurs III* frsitn P1D Shrimp

□ Celery ........................ 2 .IX 29 *

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2 V l- lb . pkg*, $ 1 .4 9

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9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

Plum p '* T e sty

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C risp Florida Pascal

□ Fruit Salad .................... 59 *
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F &amp; P Sweet Garden

Green Peas....... 2

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�Opinion On U n iversity Site T itle Due
Seminole

*** e lo0*
Pamphlet* calling attention
to Seminole County attrac­
tions are getting a big play
at the World'* Fair in New
York and at border welcome
stations in north and west
Florida.
This report
comes from
John Krider, chamber man­
ager. He says repeat orders
have been constant at both
and remarks, rather ruefully,
■'Maybe we shouldn't have
done such a good job. People
are taking them as much for
the looks of the folders as for
the information."
Nevertheless, he and all
Chamber officials agree tins
area is getting expanding
publicity in the two prime
-■6-W-&gt;s.- ------------- ■ * *
If you didn’ t gel that second
Sabin dose last Sunday you
can do it lids coming Sunday.
The JayCees have schedul­
ed tno make-up for those who
for some reason or another
were unable to obtain tlirir
seennd dose
last
Sunday.
Every citizen of this County
owes s big "Thank You" to
the JayCees for their work
in this effort.
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County

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ZipCode
Code32771
32771

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The

Nile

of

Control Board
Meets Friday
For Ruling

America'

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JA C K S O N V ILLE (L T D —
The Hoard of Control will b*
advised here Friday of progi • -» tuwniil giving Florid*
l'-:a dished llh'S
TH URSD AY, JUNE II. 19(11 S A N F U ill), t-LUlLii.x
NO. 210
Leaser. U te
clear title to sites in Pensa­
cola and Orlando for the consi nut ion o f new universities.
Escambia County will sell
$1.5 million in bond* to pur*
chase n 1,000 acre tract eight
miles north o f l’ cnsacol* for
un upper-level two-year uni­
versity.
The Orange County Com­
mission is formulating a plan
to obtain a 1,235 aero tract
12 miles northeast of Orlando
ST. AUGUSTINE (t IMt— for a four-ycur spare orient­
ed university.
-N e g ro U-.vdt— Maul's J
1In- 1(ol 5 Legislature vvilT
Ilier KhiR, the Hev. Italph
Xhenialliy amt seven other lu&gt; asked to iitionre building
person* were arrested to­ construction for the new col­
day when the) retusrd lo leges. The college bond proleave * segregated restau­ gram approved last November
provided $1.1 million for nn
rant's properly,
adrninstration - c l a s s room
building nt
Pensacola and
$goo ,000 in construction plan­
ning funds for lli« university
nt Orlando.
The Board o f Control will
; also Hear ploglcsn l- |hiV1V~'R
a legal education study being
WASHINGTON (U P D - T h c explored by I In* board staff to
government experts little re­ determine whether or not an­
sistance to a new federal law other levy school is needed.
that will forbid wage discri­ A mil tier report on ■ study to
mination against women. It determine the need of expand­
beramr eltcctive today.
ing ortnnogrnpliy program* in
SANFORD PROMOTION 'bulletins’ wore given tentative approval
Florida institution* will also
Wednesday at a meeting of the Seminole Chaniber'a Promotion fom m itlie lleai d.
Iro. Wording similar to that shown above will be used to direct traffic
WASHINGTON (U P I)—The
A t a future date, * board
mi m a jo r highways and interstates into the Sanford area. Cheeking the
House Approprialum* font- spokesman said, national ex­
sign are. from left, County Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, Chamber
mitlce approved a $13 bil­ pel ts will be hired to help
P resid en t Karlyle Hmtsholder. Committee Chairman C liff McKihhiii, and
lion public works bill today. draft specific recommenda­
C ity Manager Warren E. Knowles.
(Herald Photo)
It said It cut budget requests tions.
by fiG million.

W E A TH E R : Scattered afternoon shower* today and Friday; high todav Od-flfi: low trniijrlit ill 7(1*
C m uni t ‘re*s

VOL. fit)

8M
t i U L u * :i

Dearborn Rebuilding

T R A F F IC T IC K E T? No. a ticket to the Sailford Lions Club Fun Fair is beinyr issued above
to The Herald's publisher, Walter A. tiielow.
Giving the ticket is Lions Club member and
Highway Patrol Trooper Hill Stringfield. The
Fun Fair will he held July -I at the lakcfront
r\* •
with proceeds from it being used to |uovide corP l ^ n f P lC in n
" TihTive eye* T'Tit’^ es' 7i" ‘ "itre a ilinureii 'TtV n e e d "'" * T d U f l i iV lc T l l\J
them. A huge fireworks display will climax the

New Seminole

....... ... On Old Site
$750,332 Spent By
Bums On Campaign

‘

Reconstruction ol the Dear­

born

Flctlrnmc Laboratories,

In c .

building

per

cent

last

January,

which

destroyed
is

w ay. _

was 8&gt;»

by

now

lire*
under

Bulletin

nsiwA...

the company dc* ;n « and
Democratic nomination t o r
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)
manufactures a line ol i.ipacMayor llavdon Hums of Jack- governor.
ii.-rs, ITK1 tiller* and other
And speaking of the Jay. sonvllle reported today that
This was a few thousand
Cce», ilie local organization he spent $750,332 to win the dollars less than Gov. F ain * allio 1 electronic ......
(or (lie aerospace industry
holds its installation banquet
Bryant spent in his I two cam­
According t&lt;&gt; F.amonn D A.
si S p.m. Saturday in San­
paign but the 1001 primary
Geoghegan. newly named gen
ford's Civic Center. Follow­
Cost a good deal overall.
oral manager, the new com­
ing the banquet there'll be a
Total ox|»emliturev reported
plex, Lung built over the old
social at the Fleet Reserve
by the candidate* thus tar
site, will adjoin the winding
Pudding.
add up to $2 tlttt.noj, a record
• * *
department
facilities
which
in Florida, the lfttki cam­
were left unscathed in the
They
keep
graduating!
paign, which had six major fire except tor minor smoke
Sarah Helen Williams, daugh­
candidates and several lesser
and wilier damage.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
contender*, cost about $2,The winding department rr
11. Williams, received her
An estimated .1,500 persons 151.817
Mimed
operations a few days
bachelor of arts degree MonThe total tor the tout pri­ afn-r the fire.
i r r expected to visit the
day at Agnes Scott College,
mary is not yet final.
1 lie new complex, Is being
Decatur, (la. Sarah Helen felt Sabin Oral Sunday project
Burns reported total ex- hutll of nnn-conihustlhle mat
at home, though. Her com­ Sunday at live locutions in pendittiros of $750,352 and
d ia ls and is designed with
mencement speaker was for­ tlir county, according to Jim contribution* of $801,317 h a v ­
compartmentalized
fireproof
"f
the
sponsoring ing him a balance of $51,015
mer Florida governor, Lcitoy Smith
harriers. The contract! r is the
P. Collins,
Sanfi td Seminole Jnycees.
lo —start
iiis -geitv-i
.
.........
........a! ciut-Ovm shoemaker Construction vo
* * •
The .luym-s me holding campaign against livp Char-|0j Sanford
(lary Southward, son of Mr. litis, the final phase » f a tw-o Ics Holley, St. Petersburg HeGeoghcgan said today that
and Mr*, lidl Southward ol part scries tu iimnculnte enun- publican. Holley reported lo - 1
ruction will be com plot* ( l ,t'Cf|!D!»:»!
tit thei1 entirely it. the JiccahJ a P or clearly establish filmSanford, was one o f 57 grad­ t.y
resident*
against
Ihe day total expeiidiinii
d
| ^y the na m August and fh*t NmiJi Orlando Vlllwuff*
tlon* ami amhiu ity of the
Legal Notice*,
uates to receive diploma* at dreaded polio di»en*e.
om a g a i n s t contribution* ,|w plant will be in full provillage
court,
the
village
t ’hmlt'r wi'ir tfomjiMnl
Howcy-In-Thc-Hllls Academy,
Proposal*
will
he
put
to
If Ihe (1,600 persons attend amounting to $22,tmi,
auction by Oi-tolw-r
judge nml law enfurceiuciiL
utility
nt
a
mcetinc
of
Ih*
and Arthur John DeYoung ol this clime, it will bring I lie
Vote of the legistr icd elect*
Miami Mayor Hubert King
rtn Die da) of the lire DearLong wood, son of Mr. and total to neatly 15,000 per­ High said lie spent $184,225 born wa* provided temporary fiVl' tlH Jllb l &lt; tun U*r lioiinl ••is in u icfercndum election offieci *.
Mrs. A DeYoung, was one of son* who liuvt been treated and received $202,261, giving office spacr by tin adjacent olid mi* |• ildifiltcil today, tu sclnduliil for Monday, July
Of graduates at Presbyterian by the vaccine,
I t, III village lull to he eonhim a balance ot fi.oJ'J.
firm, Dynatmntcs, Inc Geog
College, Clinton, S. C.
Jaycees, cooperating mem­
In the filial voi k helore began
thanked
Ihnntronir*
ducted by Mr*. Ktt« llarville,
* * *
ber# o f the County Health the runoft primary, Burn* and other firm* in the area
t lull lea Trc»»ler alol Bolt DeMore and more report* arc Department, rind area nurses said he *|H-nt $107,588 and col­ for their offers of a**i*tancc.
fum, all membeia of the
coming in that rattlesnakes will be on hand at the follow­ lected $175,150, most of it in
The new building will menr
charter board A l t e r n a t e
are definitely on the move ing five 1. rations between ciiunks ot $500 to SI,000. High poraic an enlarged "C a*s III
worker* at Ilie election will In'
now that hot weather is with noon itnd 5 p.m.
HONOLULU ti l 'l l — The
said lie spent $tfi.n!'3 and col­ clean room " Geo-.-he an de­
11st- remaiooig two boaid
VII \ H A M .. Laos It I'D Us
Sunday alternooii The
Florida Slate Hank. A A P lected $8,1&lt;)8 in the final week. clared tor winding, film as
nii min i*. Bob Dean and Mt*. hell ship Pomona, its skipper
Herald's O s t e e n reporter, Shopping Center, Jui Alai
hacked to death with an ax
senibly and engineering dr t omnium*! Patliet Lao forces Maty Howell,
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, discov­ Fronton, Stubb'a Pharmacy in
partincnt* The area will"have
* rr* rvq-.r!,.l lo have
Tile
recommendation*,
if barely a month ago, doddered
ered a four and a half footer Forest City, and Oviedo City
equipment which will filter raptured thr iiiqMii taut gov apjtrovvd by a majority vote hack to port today with its in(with eight rattles and a but­ Hall.
dust I roiu particles in the an eminent outpost at Muons of the regUtcrrd elector*, call natds scorclinl by a fire that
Kheung. scattering the 1.5(8)
ton) while spra&gt;ing insecti­
sent mo*I ol its n e w adnlt
a* small a* o 3 microns,
A fte r these five lorationx
troop* into sur­ for the lotting-op of a five- in lifeboats.
cide on plant* and lawn near close at 5 p.m, Jaycees and
ties pile numerous reports neutralist
member
village
round)
plus
a tool shed in back ol her
ol layoffs since the fue, per rounding hills.
All
but three crewcmen
other* will open a rlinie at
Heporti of the new Com- a mayor. Stipulation* art* sja-ut five hours on llieboals
home
sonnel, numbering at* ui 130
the Jayt-ee Information Booth
(hut
after
(M
l
day*
a
special
WASHINGTON (L’ P l i —Tho
mnni'i victory came a* tl. S
A hurried call to her son in­
or
airdropjH-d
latt*
after
on French Avenue le ndminis- Senate, operating under un­ have been fully emplo ed
Xmtussador Leonard Unger election will he called to elect (lames engulfed tin' terror*
law, John Jurss, resulted in
Gcugltegan
said
tha'
when
ter Ihe dotes to lati-i-omers accustomed debate limits imand l.aotii-n officials consid­ a mayor wlni »hnll hold o f­ haunted ship's engine room
quick death to Hie reptile
By doing this. Smith Mild, It poM-d h) a historic cloture the new facilities are complet­
ered
whether
to
continue fice until the next regular Wednesday The three who
which had reacted viciously
ed
a
dotilhe
lull
may
have
to
w ill be possible for pei -on* vote, pressed ahead today
to the insecticide. Incidental
be estahli'hcd
Tliis would A ui e r i c a it reconnaissance elections III March, ItMill
stayed alaiard 111 ana get I In
leaving town for the day to with j drive tor pa**age of
Dulles and powers of eouil- i*smtro| ihe blaze and rejw’rtJy, the Jurss joungsters nowb&lt;H»si ilii- nmube-r of jier*on fl hi* over .lathel l.aii postget the vaccine.
the
civil
rights
bill
within
the
have the rattles as a souvenir
nel to approximate!) too with­ tu n* on the I’ latnr des Jarre*, cil members mid the mayor r&lt;l later the danger was past
The Jaycce booth will u - next two weeks.
' if lie.a1 source* m Washing- ate outlined in detail,
oi all the excitement.
in a year
and all hand* were accounted
niniri open until the nerd i
*
* •
Senate leaders scheduled a
S (lights,
lltlii-i |&lt;• omiovlldi d ihMiges In" A tug took the erlppled
Within five week* after the ton sui'l the t
met, the Jaycce member .-an), ID a m EDT session ami plan­
(ieorge llicrs proved Wed­
fire Dearborn shipped it* first which resulted ill two downed pettuin In method* of adop- ship in tow
even if it is as late as tu ned wholesale consideration
nesday that lie's as well
substantial order of capaci­ A met II atl Jets last Wecken-l. thin for Vi l l a g e ntdiumui-s nn,J
At least -me of thr IlfrlioaU
p in.
•it the hundreds of proposed tor* and wdirn two ttmnth*
^H,,tt suspended and pro
known for his farming ion
swamped immediately when
A donation of 80 cents i* amendment* to the sweeping
tile West side) as lie is (or
the firm wa* hack t'&gt; 100 per iiablv would not lie resumed
put to the -ea by the abandon­
until Unger anil neutralist
his fabulous Sunday school requested, but this is not measure. Senate Democratic cent production
ing crewmen A coast guard
lbc-mmr Souvanna I'li mma reattendance
record.
George mnndntcry. The 60 cent* will Whip Hubert II. Humphrey,
plane dropped them a raft.
a • *' the situation in Lao*
brought in egg plant, bell pep­ help defray tin- cost ol tin Mum , predicted there would
The Hi 11/Ilian nvv lied (reigtl
Muong Kheung r in the
be 10 or 12 votes during I he
pers anil onions. The onions vaccine.
ter, a World War U vintage
Jaycees remind person* ulm da&gt;.
Theft of $25 III from a i a -h battle area which has been
were about the largest we'd
Liltcrt) Mnp, Milled from here
UETIIESDA, Md tU P Ii missed the first part r f thr
In a moment of high drama, r e g i s t e r nt Met oy's Diy surveyed by the It, ,S jitvoloever sern
Tuesday night with a Chinese
Huger H&lt; *ander, IS, and his
„
Hut you ean’t talk about •erica run get the dosage the stale voted 71 to 28 Wed- Cleaners, HOI W. nth S't is -■’ a,'-o' p'-anes sines- May 21 ,
. .
crew flown Irom l one Kong
dog stood on tin- bank of an ,
.
.
George
without
mentioning this Sunday and then com iiis i Ijv to halt the southern being Investigated by l ity So anna r e q u i- » 1 • ,1 the
i
.. .i
i
, „ to replace the multi uuilona
m l canal and watciled a
. ,
...
Hi.hi*
to
determine
(he
illspiete
the
two
part
project
by
filibuster
against
the
lull—75
jodice
I
hi
tiilrf
eidcicd
the
Ins attendance record. "The
crew which quit after the yes.
ami movement of neighbor and ills son swim,,
,
1
,
gitod Lord willing." as George visiting a private physician days and nearly 8 million building during the night by pO»i'|ii|l
, nuM, *el * skipper was &gt;1*10 with
Pathrl Lao and Bed North
ufter
the
prescribed
waiting
word*
alter
the
lar-rangmg
removing
jalousied
window*
puls it, come the second Sun­
an ax and they lived in ter­
Roger realized hi* was not a
\ ictnamc*e irooji.* which had
measure was first taken up. ami cutting the scieen.
day in November, he will be period.
ror o f his uni-aught killer.
swimmer tint Wednes­
muled his forces (rum tlie
awarded a pm
tor toyears
day's Iix) degree Washington
Claim des Jarre*.
ol perfect attendance at Sun­
area weather was miserable.
day school and worship ser­
Xnd when law K Buchanan.
vice# at the First Uuptist
39, of Bcthevla, *nd lux Min,
Church of Sanford. George
Mark, M reached the* far
was in the hospital one -Sun­
C H ERRY
POINT, N. C.
shore, 25M yards across, Hug­
day but Gordon Itrisson and
I.nt.it Kiwunj* ( lull nit'in- er anil his retriever jumped (U P I) — The U. S. Marines
Shorty Smith look George
Ini &gt; found /nil Wednesday in the water ard started after claimed ( iuImj- that a |tnr»from the hospital in an am­
time much, nr how litlte, they them.
rhutfntr team from ! h r r *
bulance to Sunday school and
knew nf the Ametirau Flag
Halfway over. Roger foun­ leatherneck bases broke a
church and then back to the
wlnii a quiz program was dered and began flailing bis world parachutinjt record held
hospital.
held at the Civic Club liiinh- arms. The elder Buchanan by the Russians since ItMil,
•
• •
con. XXmiUng- It was Hubert came swimming to the rescue.
The team of nine, from
A banquet tor 181FFA can­
Strickland who was given 1 He gut linger m a life saving ('berry Point, Camp Eejtunr.
didates for tile slat* farmer
local Jaycce flag kit.
S'ip and started pulling him N. C., and (juuntiro, X’a.,
degree, highest award given
Guiidm-ting it
un*
.Inti to safrly.
made a night jump of -11.tun
by the state association, to be
Field, |&gt; r 11 1; 1 a in chair-man.
But only 3u leet from shore, feet, freefuliing to a height
held in Daytona Beach Thurs­
Serving on hi* panel of “ ex­ Roger's dog attacked Buchan­ o f 1,800 feet before opening
day noon, is being sponsored
perts" on the question and an, obviously believing hi* their parachutes, on June 7.
b&gt; Chase and to . of Sanford.
wi,u divided correctness of master was himself being at­
The Marine Corps announc­
The banquet is being held in
the unsweis wereHubert tacked.
The dog
clamped ed yesterdny thet the Para­
connection with the state con­
Jurkson, r e t i r e d admiiul; down on the man's free swim­ chute Club of America (P C A )
vention of the Florida Asso­
Finest Cowley, local high ming arm. Buchanan vainly and the Federation AeronnuRED CROSS OFFICERS were elected Wednesday nikdit at Utc annual
ciation ol Future Farmers o(
school bandmaster 1 Mid ( ‘dr, tried to shake the animal tique Internationale must cer­
meeting in the First Federal Saving and Loan Association conference
America.
George Taylor of the Eanfuzd loose, in the struggle, he lost tify the jump before it goes
rooms. Annual reports were jgiven and plans made for a more vigorous
Two local lads, John Car­
Naval Academy.
hi* grip on the boy.
campaign next year. Shown, from left, are F. C. Richards, secretary; E.
into the record book* but
ver and Jimmy Winters, are
The quit was sparked by
C. Harper Jr., second vice chairman; Mrs. G. \V. Kimmons, chairman;
Kogcr'i limp Lody slipped added that official* o f the
among those receiving de­
the fact that Sunday is Flag beneath the water. Hour* of PCA were on hand for the
Jack Horner, first vice chairman; Jamt$ McKee, treasurer. Mrs. Kim*
gree i.
Day across th* Lulled Slates. dragging Jaded to local* it. jump at Ft. Biagg, N. C.
molts succeed* Howard Hodges.
'
(Herald Photo),

3,500 Expected
To Gel Sabin
Doses Sunday

North O rlan d o C h a rte r
A m endm ents Com pleted

'Hell Ship' In
Honolulu Port

Reds Capture
Laos Outpost

Senate Presses

Boy’s Faithful
Dog Didn’t
Understand

$25 Stolen

Reward Given
For Flag Facts

Marines Claim
Chute Record

B R iE P S

Equal Waives

Mill Approved

Maniac Strikes

High Society

COLOGNE, Germany (U P I)
—A maniac invaded an ele­
mentary school today, spray- ^
rd dozen* ot children with a
homemade flamethrower ami
( IU l a GO (U P I)
— Sonu
stabbed a teacher to death ot gangland's most celebrated
with * crude spear.
character* jammed * iuhurban
roadhouse
Wednesday
night fur * *umptnous wedd­
WASHINGTON
tU P I)
— ing feasl in honor of the new­
Backers of a $533 million fed­ lywed son of reputed under­
eral pay laise lull predicted world czar emeritus Anthony
today that the House would J. I Big Tuna) Acrardo.
approve the measure, despile
Score* of Imodiums joined
the inclusion ol a section about 1,000 otiler guest* in
which would give congress­ bearing cold-rash gifts of up
men a $7,51X1 salary Juke.
to Sl.uiX) to Anthony H. Accardo, 20. and his beauty
queen bride, the former Janet
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Marie Hawley, 22. daughter
Gov I'arria Bryant say.* he nf a Green River, Wyxi., ran­
won't hesitate tu use every cher.
power at hii com in ami to preUndercover agents from th#
scire law and order in St. Chicago police department and
Augustine, (he scene ui a Federal Bureau of Investiga­
niassiv e and *omclimc* v ml- tion lurked around the canalinfested X'illa Venice restaur­
• nt integration drive.
ant in suburban Northbrook
to catch a glimpse of the cele­
WASHINGTON t U P Il- T h c brants.
On hand (or (lie affair wor*
Defense Department has de­
nied a Havana report Dial a Felix ( Milwaukee) Phil AldcriMurray
(The
Came!)
Cuban soldier wus shot by a *io,
Jimmy
(The
IJ. s. sentry at the Guantan­ Humphreys,
amo naval base and suggest­ Monk) Allegretto Paul (The
ed lie may have been allot by Waiter) Rieea, Joey (Caesar)
Di Vareo ami dozen* of other
knottier Cuban.
under world characters.

Pay Bill OK Seen

Order Pledged

Charge Denied

Two Suspect
BLENDS A IKES I U l’ l I —
Police li('hf a dental tcclmi
cian and a police sub inspec­
tor tor questioning today in
the slaying ot a young IJ. S.
Air Force off jeer, l-t. Carl T.
Davis, 23, of Miami in a
downtown nightclub.

Mower Missing
Theft of * new power mow­
er was reported to police this
morning by Sum Burke of
I hiig W |;!th St, The tnuwrr,
a Hie und jack were taken
(nun tin buck uf his truck, h#
nqiortcd.

D R IV E IN FO R A
FR EE SA FETY CH ECK
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LBJ's Aid Bill
Gets By House
Almost Intact
W A S H IN G T O N

(U P !)

—

The lln u if hen approv*d President

J film* on’s

foreign

Jl.Fi

hi II inn

aid bill virtually In­

tact for the first time In the
I7*yrar

LEAD ERSH IP AW A R D S presented nt Lyman by Casselberry American
Legion Memorial Post 250 went to, from lef», Don Smith, runner-up; Jim
Prcvntt, first place; Sherry Knsky, first place and Marcia Lyons, runr.-iup. The aarth..'.,■•were presented by Larry Maplcsden, center, Americanism
chairman o f t.he post.
(Herald Photo)

Polificos On Idiot Box
Often Act, Look Part
j '

' .

ling then all cluttered up wilh
By Russell Ray
You knftvt&gt;j £ , nir# to bal.m gya
" c m ambitious poliable in alt back and enjoy ticians.
Now I n, not against politi­
your favorite radio and tele. vision programs without hav- cians, I -cillre that they arc

a n e e m ir y

evg

and more

often thin not I'm downright
sorry for the poor cluck* r »r tirularly those who lose b:.‘
1* *rrm« In me we might In
find ■ better method of iclact-

history of

I hr

pro­

gram.
The
authorlratinn
bi l l ,
which arte a railing on eld
■pending but does not actualty appropriate the money,
was thr smallest ever sub­
mitted. It U'nn passage Wed­
nesday night on a 2.10-175 vote
and now goes to the Senate,
where artion is not expected
until later this month.
A total of 5(1 Republicans
joined 1T&lt; Democrats in vot­
ing for Ihe bill, with 115 Republlrans anil 50 Democrats
eon Inst.
Johnson, who had described
hi* program
at a "bar*
bones” request, hailed the
vote as “ wlsa and prudent."
He said that *'thoa« members
of both parties, who rightly
concluded that this not tha
time to ha cutting a carefully
drawn measure, deserve the
thanks of their countrymen."
But the battle is only half
over for the administration.
The aid appropriations will
coma later in a separata hill,
and opponents have promised
to attempt to rut It again.
i'ne President, In submit­
ting the measure, had sought
a total o f $8,51fl.fi72.400 in
foreign aid. Tha House made
n net reduction of a mere
$27,51)0.

SEM INOLE HIGH SCHOOL'S CI uh.s o f 1919 held its 25th
reunion nt the M ayfair Inn over the weekend with 41 former
fltudent* end four teacher* among the 80 to 90 attending. An
informal program was held after the social hour and ban­

quet nnd featured the playing o f recordings o f that era. Dur­
ing the evening the group posed for this photograph and
then begun talking about another event in future years.

Ing our official! than we have
at present.
Television commercials are
bad enough but political announcementa a n d
speeches
ore worse. Wo have learned
from watching com m erclali
that nobody in hla right mind
believes o cockeyed word
they say, they couldn't and r«lain their sanity, but the po­
litical
stuttorlng,
hemming
WASHINGTON
fU P t)
—
and hawing la downright pa­ Weary southern senator* be­
thetic.
gan a last stand against the
A poor, dumb owl who ban civil rights forces today with
dies himself fairly well on tha no hope for victory .ml little
stump or at a receptlor just for easing the defeat.
Their lead t, Sen Richard
naturally falls apart when you
put him in front o f a micro B, R u m c II, (D-Ga.), promised
phone or a camera. And the a fight to the bitter end” but
that
chance* o f
pitiful part o( it i i they pay ronceded
plenty for the privilege of pushing through any slgnltimaking a lot o f folki mad be­ cant amendment* were slim.
cause they w ere gypped out of ’ Sen. George A. Smathers,
a good program that they had (D -Kla.), foresaw a possibili­
counted on listening in. Who, ty of "m a jo r” amendments,
1 ask would rather hear a but Sen. Ilucssoll R. Long,
candidate than ‘ T la i# )” or (D U ), and the South could
"This Was the Week That only hope for a "fe w minor
changes," If any.
W as"?
There were report* o f a
ENJOYING T H E IA IA U sponsored recently by the West Lake Brantley
Some d «y somebody will
split
In southern ranks after
Civic Association at Its beachfront property were, from left, Mrs. Ginny
corin' up with a political pro.
McClellnn, Mrs. Rena Rybicki, Mrs. Jeri Rigsby, Mrs. Sue Bradford, Mrs.
gram that will have enough yesterday's cloture vote. Some
southerners were said tn hava
Lil Young and Mrs. Jeannette Burns. Some GO adults and youngsters at­
pep. punch and go-gat-’e n to
recommended seeking agree­
hold an audience. They will
tended for the afternoon nnd later supper. N ext meeting o f the associa­
ment with civil rights leaders
tion will t&gt;e at the lake, June 28, 5:30 p.m.
(Herald Photo)
stage a muni old western gun
on a few amendments white
fight between follower- of
other* were reported to be
Johnson and Goldwatar, or
holding nut for a no-romprom­
employ Marshall Dlllo«i aa a
ise fight to the finish.
Ixxlyguard for the candidate
Hen. Herman K. Talmadge
for Democratic Camr (tea­
(D -G a.), discounted the re ­
Mrs. Clara Mac Bruton, 54, 42 year* and bad worked as of Sanford; four sisters, Mrs.
man.
port* of strategy differences. 2111 W. 17th 81., Sanford, died a fruit packer until she be­ Annie Smith of Orange Park,
If H ard made up her mind
"There is no southern stra­ Wednesday in Seminole Mem­
came ill several months ago. Mrs. Jewel Silcox of Atlanta,
•he was going to sell her hoy
tegy any more.” he said. orial Hospital.
Ga., Mrs. Carrie Belle Rtannfriend aa a candidate for gov­
Rite was a Baptist.
"T h ere'* nothing you cun do
land of Opopka and Mrs.
She
had
lived
in
Sanford
for
ernor she would &gt;et all hla op­
Survivors are her husband,
The gag rule prevails."
ltuby King of Sanford and
ponents un tholr ear and wind
James U. Bruton of Sanford;
In statements following the
three grandchildren.
up by electing him with n rlolure vote, moat southerners
three daughters, Mr*. Shir­
landslide,
ley Marie Martin of Sanford.
lie Id out hope (or weakening
In my book there Is nothing the bill and limited them­
Mrs Myrtice M. Morgan of
more boring than to aea some selves tn dire predlclions of
Boynton Beach and Mra Em ­
LONDON (U P I )- A n aver­
poor owl sitting behind a desk Its impart on America.
ily I,. Marshall of North Wil­ age nf IUW pounds of waste pa­
glaring under the lighte and
mington. Mass.; two brothers per piles up In the House of
"R a ce relations, by this vote
LAK E LAN D (U P t ) - Flor­ Auston C. Peters o( Thomas- Common* each day, official*
trying In convince a more or . . , have suffered a blow from
less
nmi-oxlitlng audience which they may nrver-n n t id* rllrusnifn. angry at last- ton. Ga. and Henry W. peters said today.
that he Is God's chosen to lie in nur lifetime—e ero vrr." said minute U. R. Agnrulture De­
their savior. No matter what Ken. Janie* O Eastland. (D partment ritru* crop e»tl
the guy saye, hla paid ataff Mis*.). He said the bill would
mate changes, blamed gov­
and a few followers will ait have a greater impart in the
ernment
crop
forecasters
and rlap like trafoed seals north.
Wednesday
for
■
SIS
million
while tha m l of tha custom"This hs* been a aid day
*rs arc nut In tha Ulchan for America,” said R«m J Ins* the Industry m lfered this
Killing tli# ice boa.
Strom Thurmond, &lt;D*S. C ), season.
Tlie blast* came alter the
I
liave &gt;r| tn hear a pnlit] Imph'int'iitatinn ■•( the bill,
cal .hi noun lenient or speech Thurmond added, would tie- agrnry released its June crop
that Impressed me anymore gin "a second tragic era of estimate and cut three mil­
lion hove* from Ihe Florida
than " I t per cent fewer ca vi­ reconstruction "
ties" or "M rs. Goof didn't
Ren {.peasant I,. Holland. valenrta crop estimate
Florida Citrus Mutual l*»h
know she was on cam era."
(D -Fla.), said the vote forc­
Then rlecllon night is al­ ed action on a bill which will ed out at the USD A for the
ways a grand and glorious "widen the breach between last-mlnulr revision and slid
headache Maybe some folks the races and swell Uie tide the governmeni estimate of 33
enjoy hearing an over worked of tullrm e*i which these pro­ million boxes of valencies was
announcer keep stammering posals have alrrady created." still not conect
The commission said the
over and over Dial ao-and-so
"M ajority rule is not always
his so many votes and whoslt the wiser choice, especially sharp cul would cause a ser­
bad a slight lead, and then on a group of racial issue* ious rut tn commission funds,
repeat himself lor hour altar which ir e relatively unfamil­ which are obtained from a
hour. U they would just give iar to senators from many nine cents per box levy nn signed snap-in unit can convert your warm air furnace into an aft
:&gt;en| ccolmg-haating system And installation costa art mod*
valenciat.
you totals every half hour and states," Holland said.
otcausa th* anap-ln cooling systam comas from tha factory alreat
cul out tha gab and gusto
or« charged, comptataly * " » d . and ratdy to connect and atari o
wouldn't it be Just as effective
tratmg. Bast of all, it’s Chrysiar Cngmecrcd
without interfering with your
favorite program even the
louey ones?
Maybe if 1 owned a radio or
■»hi srarld't fm ait
television station I might feel
air asn lliiM in g,
differently about it, but if 1
all next week
June 15 • 20
L it ui shaw you why.
did, 1 think I would try to
fur vacation — open again to
figure out a way to give my
nerve you M ONDAY, JUNE 22
political palrona
a
better
break even if 1 had to let my
hair down and tell ’em to go
find another rat bola (or their
campaign iunds, or come up
Roofing A Sheet Metal, Inc.
with a new type of program
213 Oak Avc.
122-4731
thal fulki would listen to and
231.1 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
322-8121
indiwve.

Dixie Senators
!n Last Stand

CDR. J. L. SH IPM A N , commanding officer of
Reconnaissance Attack Squndron 0, Cdr. dcGun*hl and Lt. J. J. Moynihnn nrc presented
plaque* at tn* Sanford Naval A ir Station in re­
cognition o f having completed 1,000 hour* o f
fligh t In the DouglaH A3B Skywurrior. The
awardn were presented by Lew Bench, Dougina
A ircra ft technical representative o f the Snnford area. Tha squadron 1* now undergoing tran­
sition to tho now MACH 11 RA6C Vigilante,

Thunderstorms Hit Over South
B y United Press International serosa New England during
Violent thunderstorm* awopt the night Is d i e i severe
drought. A man was hospitalthe Southern Plains today but
tied in Danvers, Mass., after
cool wind* blew Into New Eng­ being (truck
by lightning.
land and Virginia to end a Lightning also started a rag­
record - breaking heat wave. ing fire In Chelsea, Mass.
Cool winds from the Great
Thn search for more victim*
oI Montana'* flooding rivers L ik e* broke a heat wave that
nontinned with the death toll hiked the cssirrn seatnsrd
■landing olllclatly at 2*. At from Philadelphia to Virginia.
laaat i l l peraon* ware listed The mercury hit 97 degrees at
Philadelphia
Wednesday
to
a* mtsaing.
.
, .
Korea m lag
wind*
hurled set a rerord. Washington. II,
Sight cara of • speeding Miss­ C „ sweltered In tondecTfe
ouri Pacific freight train Irom heal. Norfolk. Va., hit a re­
tha track* Wednesday night cord high of 101 degree* and
naar ClafUn, Kan. Tha car* Newport News, Va., topped
were badly damaged and work them all with a eltsling Kit.
crews struggled through thr
night to clear the tracks.
Pringle. T e i., wa* slugged
wilh two Inches of rain snd
golf hall ailed hailstones that
damaged crop* in the area.
Only the Clark Tork River
w i t on the rise In Montana
M a y after tw od sy* of flood­
ing tbal left damage estimat­
ed at upwards of $M million.
Red Cross officials estimated
that more than 6,000 persona
(n the stale needed relief
Welcome shower* stormed

Funeral Notices
BIII TOV. H i l l . Ft, *11 V M ( S —
K u n.r.l MrvU‘, ,
fur Sirs
Plir* Sis* brulet, » h « dlsd
XVsdnsxds)* * dt 6* hsld • (
is .in ■ ni a*lurds&gt; si Oramh‘iM Kuuri-I linmr with HI•Itr II..list I Smith of rirlatlns
liurisl m i l h* In Oeklawn

4 State Areas
Get Awards
CHICAGO

( U r ? )—The

N*

safety citations today

to four Morula communities,
Dade County and Hie Stale of
Florid*

for

accomplishment*

made In IMU.
Tainpa received
calei

nf

two rrrti-

achievement

while

one each wenl lo Miarl, Mi­
ami Beach and Ocala.
Dad# County was the only

county in the nslion honored
by the council. It received a
MsmorUI Psrh
rrrtlficata for organising (or
WOK UK. J O K S
Fc—Kunrrat traffic safely improvement on
• rrvlrss fur John F ttuhils both government and citisrn
I I, I I I Olrnwax Hr. Han­
ford. whn Sirs Tu tn ls y atirrnonn In Jacksonville Na­
val ItospUal attar a Ian*
III ns aa. wil l ha hrl.l at ISO
p m PrlSay at B ris to l Funr i a l Hnms with Rrv. flrnvrr i'. aawrll Jr. at Ihr First
I'rsshvtartan , hutch officiallug. Buriat wilt ha In Kvsr■ rrrn rrm ets ry. A native of
Nsilnaw, Ukh.. ana tellrad
from (he U. &gt;. Navy, he had
lived In Ssnford tar ana year.
Ha was ■ member of Bt.
John’s l.ulhsran I'hurch ot
Marian Hprln*. Sllch. *urv l, m u i t s his a l l , , Mrs. Mrrns Kubanka lluhd*. childran. Robert, John, Juttph
■ nd Barbara Allan Rabds,
all of Kanroid. and his par•
ants. Mr. and Mrs John
Ruhita nf Marian Hyilua*
tlrlsmit, Kunrrat linn,, la In

SSaiai « (
)

•(■ ■ u fin i.a ia

Estimate Irks
Citrus Leaders

Lots Of Waste

G e t co o lin g fro m a fu rn a c e '

tinnal Safety Council awarded
traffic

Mrs. Clara Bruton Dies In Seminole Hospital

laVfll.
Miami and Miami Reach
each won certificates for organliing for traffic lately
improvement on both govern­
ment and rilisen levels.
Ocala
was
honored
for
maintaining a high level of
performance in traffic engi­
neering, including
adminis­
tration, control and planning
for the aafe and cificicnt
movement o f traffic.
Tampa received one certifi­
cate for i l l exceptional Iralfic
dcilh record and a prog testion program o f accident pre\ tubus •vliwUw*.

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Baptist Bible School Class Will Start Friday
Registration fo r the Daily eva w ill be held this Friday
Vacation Bible School at the at 9 a m. at the church.
First Baptist Church In GenThe pastor, the Rev. Bonnie
Baker, says the

Her Christmas
Gift Delayed

Last year 125 youngster* took
part in the educational pro­
gram.

Preparation

Day activities will consist of

Woodrow Wilson was the
signing up area children be­ Inst ll.S. president to ho
tween the ages o f .7 ami tfl.
married while In office. Ho
m tOWTHORNE.
England
The school will open Mon­ married
his
second
wife,
(U P D —" I'm sorry," said the day and run through June 2d. Edith, in 1915.
postman to Mrs. Maud Jus­
tice. "This package has been
delayed,"
Mrs. Justice looked at the
date — Christmas, 1954 — aml
COM PLETE L IN E OF —
agreed. The mailman said
ll)e package had hern found
when the local post office was
moved recently.

N O W IN STOCK

-SINK-ERATOR

GARBAGE DISPOSERS
Hairdressers Too?
SEM INO LE H K IH ’S junior varsity cheerleaders are shown after receivinp nwnrds from sponsor, Mrs. Leo Samuel, during recent activities
at SHS. They are (from left) Mrs. Samuel, Bottle Wiggins, Carol Besscrer and Barbara Thomas.
(Herald Photo)

PINE CRE ST E L E M E N T A R Y School youths wero presented Achieve­
ment Awnrds in school ceremonies with an American Legionnaire mak­
ing the presentation. Legion Vice Commander James T. Talmmlge, left,
gave the award to students James Tnlmndge III, his son, and Judith
Ymmgblnde, shown above. Looking on is Herold Heckenbnch, school
principal.
(Herald Photo)

&lt;3

HIGHEST D U A L IT Y A T LOW COST
AS LOW AS

MELTON MOWBRAY, Eng­
land (U P D —Women’s m aga­
zine editor Audrey Slaughter
told a private accretariei’
conference here Wednesday
I ha l their bosses should In­
stall hairdriers In their offices
because "pretty, well-groom­
ed secretaries maku life so
much pleasanter."

WALL SUPPLY
111 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD, F L A .

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'ACE' Party Enjoyed By Seniors
Eu'lyn
A fte r

Lundy

Commencement

ter tuinmeat, hereafter

En­

in be

known us the ACE jmrty, win
a

U

enjoyed
by
Oviedo
High
* 0 School seniors Monday night.
Immediately uftcr tho grad­
uation exercises, aeiiiura and
their datei went to the Lund
O'l-nkn Country Club in Car*
■elherry fo r ■ night of swimntirig, dancing, eating and fun
In general.
Tho buffet Inhle was nttrnrtlvely decorated with hluo
■ nd white, the class colors.
The crnterplrco consisted of
• tree with small graduating
figu re* with each graduated
picture pnited on a face. An
enormouu cake decorated with
blue and white fluwcra and
ether food o f many kinds was
enjoyed.
Chaperone* were C l y d e
Holder,
principal
of
the
^school, Jack Culvert, senior
■ponsor, Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
Fox, Mr*. Louise Beasley and
Jilri. Lois Kirhy.

FFA Convention
t Now In Session

I

Store than 800 arhool troys,
Including several from Sunford and Seminole County,
members o f the Florida Asso­
ciation o f Future Farmers of
America, are attending the
30th annual State F F A ConVcnlion in Daytona Beach.
The nffuir opened Tuesday
■nd will run through Friday.
•T h e re are 0,700 members In
178 chapters throughout Flor­
ida’s 68 counties.
The school boy farmers are
competing in varloua contests
fur rash prixes amounting to
more than $5,100 und 47 trips
to the National F F A Con­
vention in Kunsaa City during
October.
In addition seven trip# are
Abelng awarded to tho Nation­
al Junior Vegetable Growers
Association
convention
1n
New Orleans In December and
six schotsrships to ths Uni­
versity o f Florida.
Six school girls, represent­
ing F F A chopters, are com­
peting for the title o f F F A
sweetheart and $200 in prixes.
The best "P a n a m a "
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Pago 4 — June 11, 1964

About Sports

Smith. Golloher Shine As Sanford Takes Eustis, 4-2

Thinking Legion 9 Posts
Out Loud Third Victory
In Four Tilts

Angels Defeat
Indians Twice;
Fregosi Stars

lly Julian Stenatrom

The JsyCe* Junior GoL
Tournament which will be
By Julian Stenatrom
held June 19 at the M ayfair
Country Club will b « under
Donnie Smith, lanky hurler
the direction of Jim Chap­ from Lyman High in Lnngman, chairman of Uia apeclal wood, spun a two-hitter Wed­
JayCec committee.
nesday night at Sanford’i Me­
• • *
morial Stadium while hla
Talked to Bob Willie the mates
took advantage
of
other day. Ile'a Ilia general three costly errors and col­
manager o f t h e
Orlando lected five hita to give Smith
Twlna o f the Florida Stale his second mound decision of
League. Bob adviaea that the current Legion baseball
aome rtate league ecbedulea season and Sanford Ita third
In the handa of baaeball fans win in four starts.
are Incorrect. Before going to
TI m&gt; locals rolled over Eus­
aee a State League contest be tis by a score of 4 to 2 In
aura you check flrat. Don't a contest witnessed by some
depend on the league ached' 250 baseball fans—more fans
ulei.
In fact than have seen most
• • •
of the home games played by
Speaking of the Orlando the Orlando Twins of the
dub, Uia Twlna are to have a Florida State League.
"Youth Baaeball Clinic" at
Rick Golloher was singled
Tinker Field In Orlando at out by Sanford
manager,
10:30 a.m., Saturday morning. Frank Thomaa, aa the stand­
A ll boya o f baaeball age, In­ out for the locali. Golloher
cluding little league and sen- collected a single and a dou­
tor league agea, are in .'Ited ble In three trips to the platter
to attend tha clinic. The clinic and turned in several great
could be beneficial to all plays at shortstop.
youngatera Interfiled in mak­
Sanford opened ita scoring
ing a career of baaeball.
in llie firat Irama on a pair
• • •
of hita by Golloher and Bliiy
Did you know that June 14 Kuykendall which, combined
TH E N A V Y N IN E o f tha City Recreation De­
w ill mark the 23th annlvera- with a passed ball and a
partment’s Little American League hnn won the
a ry o f tha founding of Little throwing error, permitted two
loop’s 1964 chnmpionnhip. Members o f the out­
League baaeball T
runs to cross tins plate.
fit nre (front row from left) Lance Fill liter,
• • •
Eustis roared back in the
Mike Anslcy, Frank Miller, Robert Ashby and
Local flahermen will be In- fourth Inning to score it* two
Frank Dunn. The bat boy Is Tommy Bridges.
(created to learn that tha 17lh ruoa and knot the tilt.
annual Tarpon and Salt Water
But in tha Uat half o f the
Gam eflih Tournament will be fourth Smith worked the Eusheld June 6 through Aug. 2. tla hurler, Aculf, for a free
Anglera will be competing for pass, went to third on Bed
nearly ( 10,000 In prlxea.
Jansen's single, and scored
on a passed ball.
Let'e fa t aarioua lor a mo­
Sanford added U* fourth run
m en t
In Uia sixth when Jim Courier
Tha eummer awlmmlng m i - doubled, went to third on a
The Initial meet on this
eon D bare again. If paat fielder’s choice and scored on
year's
slate for the Seminole
D
E
TR
O
IT
(U
P
I)
—
Attenaveragea mean anything, 6,* the third o f three EuaUa nils•00 or more Americana will cue*.
lion American League pitch- Swim AsaociatJon la sched­
drown, and moat of theae can
uled Saturday from 8 a.m. un­
Smith, in allowing Euitla era:
be avoided.
only two aafctics, whiffed 10
When facing Tony Oliva, til 1 p.m. when tha local
Baaie ruiaa o f water aafety and walked only two. Behind
throw the ball high and hard group competes at the K in gi­
ahould be well known to Smith, tha Sanford nine play­
—preferably over the inalde wood Manor pool In Orlando
every on# old enough to (tad. ed arrorkea baaeball,
in an Invitational affair. The
They're repeated time and
Aculf of Euatia was almost comer of the plate.
time again each aaaaon by aa difficult on the hill. Ilo
That's what pitchers on tha local team is coached by Em ­
health and aafety organist- posted eight strikeouts, walk­ Detroit Tigers are doing now­ ma Spencer.
ttoM. And yat moat drowning! ed three, aod hla mound per­ adays with astounding succ­
In addition to tha Sanford
occur when eomeone violate* formance was outstanding de­
ess.
aggregation, team i from Oron* o f tbaao bade rule*.
spite the three costly EueUs
Oliva, tha rookie sensation
Hera a n the bails funda­ errors.
o f tha Minnesota Twlna, who
ments:
Score by tnlngi:
ia leading the American l e a ­
1. N a m iw im alone.
EuiUa
000 200 0 - 3 2 3 gue batting derby with a .362
2. Don't swim right after Sanford
200 101 x—4 3 0 average, went 0-for-4 Wednes­
Aculf and Warayiki; Smith day night aa the Tigers nip­
eating,
3. Don't sw im whan overly and Brooks.
ped the Twins, 3-4.
tired.
Thus, In eight game* against
4. Don’t over eitim at* your
Detroit, tha 22-year o ld leftability and endurance.
handed swinger has gaituucd
5. Swim only at protected
a mere seven hits In 36 at bata
Chuck and Luck grahbod
pool a or beach** under Uia
for s feeble .194 average.
flrat place in the Ball and
supervision of a trained life­
Southpaw
Mickey
Iolich
Chain Bowling League thla
guard.
blanked Oliva in hla four at
week when they extended
o. i f a boat overturns stay
Result* Wednesday Night
bata (he walked his fifth time
their loop record to 12 wins
with It and don't try to awlm North Orlando 4, Sunland
up against reliever Larry
and four losses. The DeeTeea
STANDINGS
a long dlaUnc* to ahors.
Sherry).
and the Beagles era knotted
(Second H alf)
7, N ever diva Into unknown
" I threw him high In*Ida
for second place with 10 wins
1
North
Orlando
waters.
fastballa and outside curve*,"
and six losses.
1
Parents, read Uiea* to your Altamonte
Lollch explained later. "1
IJnda Poat has the week's
1
children. E iplaln them care Long wood
tried to waslo the curves,
high series for the girls with
0
fully. Make aura they know Bear Lake
though, setting him up for the
a 179/307 while Verna Boltoo
0
them and understand tham Casselberry
inside stuff. I wanted to get
took high gam * honors with a
9
Who knows T Tha few minutes Sunland
him looking for the low out187 in a SOI aeries. Roaa Phil­
Game Tonight
It takes could avoid a t r ig
elde pitch, the pitch he can
lip*' 1M/4T3 and Suzy Iteno'a
cdy. 11 could aav* your child'* Alla monte -va- Longwuod,
hit, liven feed him the fast
172 came In for honorable
p. in.
stuff on tha fists."
life.
mention.
But grawn-upt need to know
Oliva grounded out twice,
Leading Ilia way for tba
F
I
A
.
STATE
LEAGUE
popped out once and Qled out
them, too, and bead them.
men was Andy Stine's beauti­
Results Wednesday
once against Lollch.
ful 202 and 2u3 games In a
Ft. Lauderdale 7, Sarasota
300 aeries. Bill Fox, however,
Daytona 5, Tampa 4
was not far behind when ha
Lakeland 8, Orlando •
rolled a nice 206 in a 337
St. Pet* at Miami, ppd. rain
aeries. Andy Bolton bad a 203San Tran.
91 91 -3M
353
performance.
Phils.
29 20 .592 4
Bon M eyer came through
Wednesday's Results
Clnn.
28 23 .319 24
Toronto 3 Atlanta 8, 14 inns.
Pitts.
26 23 .328 3 4 with a turn and five strikes.
Bill Fox and fiuty Reno also
Jacksonville 6 Buffalo 0
Results Wednesday
St. Loul*
28 26 .310 4
Syracuse 7 Columbus 6,
Flrat Federal S Chase 1
Milwaukee
20 27 .491 Sit each had a turkey. Tba 3-10
and 5-1-10 aplita fell for Marge
First Federal
000 M l - 2 2 3 Chicago
11 Innings.
94 »
.480 6
Chase
010 000-1 3 1 Loa Ang.
Richmond 6 ItocheaUr 6
23 28 .4T2 04 Farrla, tha 3-6-10 for Carol
W P— David Wiggins (4 2), Houston
25 30 .435 7 4 Kerr, Tbalma Hickson took
care o f tha 6-10, Dot Fox
L P - Rick Smith (1-1)
New York
16 36 .333 14
knocked over tha difficult 6-7,
STANDINGS
Wednceday'a Results
while Dot and Suzy aho got
13 4 San Fran. 3 St. Louis 1
Hunt Lln-Mer.
Resnlta Wednesday
tha 3-10 baby split.
12 3 St. Louis 2 San Fran. 1
Loco. Engra.
Kingswood I I Rabba •
Tba only split reported by
10 ■ New York 8 Chicago I
C h ile
Robba
500 000 1 - « 9 2 First Federal
the men waa the conversion
9 10 Phlla, 4 Pittsburgh 1
Kingiwood
321 040 1 -1 1 12 S Standard Oil
o f tha 3-7 by Kenny Post.
0 19 Clo. I L. A . 4
W P— Bud Moncrief (8*1),
Gama Today
Only games scheduled
L P — Earl Evans (5-7), HR— Standard Oil at Loco. Engra.
Friday's Games
Griffln, Robbs, 1st o f tha year (4:30 at Bay Avenue Pork)
Pittsburgh at Chicago
MrRaney ! • L’SO 7
Milwaukee at San Ptan. (N )
McRancy
260 305 0-18 12 4 TH R E E BTBELRRS SIGN
St. Louie at Loa Angelei (N ) AahavlU* 8-3 KnoxvlRe 2-5
USO
M l 000 0 - 7 * 3
PITTSB U R G H
(U P I) — Cincinnati st Houston (N )
Birmingham 3 Macon 1
W P—Frank Williams (11-9), Throe vatarona, fullback John
Charlotte t l , Chattanooga ID
New York at Phlla. (N )
L P — Larry llorton (0-3), HR— Henry Johnson and Ucklea
Lynchburg 3 Columbus 2
Beatty, USO, 2nd o f the year
Jo* Krupa and A rt Anderson,
STANDINGS
have signed thalr 1964 con­
G IA N T S SIGN SC IIIC H TLB
Kingswood
4
tracts with tha Pittsburgh
NEW
YO R K
(U P I ) —
McRaney
I
1
Stealers o f tha National Foot­
Henry Schichtla, form er Wich­
Robba
I
Ruas Ovarly fired a 67 ita University quarterback,
ball League.
Fla. St. Bank
I
Wednesday to capture a low waa signed Tuesday by tha
Long wood
2
TO A T T E M P T COMEBACK net tournament held by the New York football Giants.
Wilson U aier
1
2
W IN N IP E G (U P I) — F iv e Senior Mcn’a G olf Association Svliktitle, the Giants* sixth
Chase
1
3
USO
0
4 year linebacking veteran Gar at the Mid Florida Country draft choice, waa seventh
Warren o f the Winnipeg Blue Club.
among major collage scorer*
Game* Today
Loo Essex carded a 71 to last season with 68 points.
Loagwood at Fla. St. Bank Bomber* announced Wadnaeday that h* w ill com* out o f grab second place. Third place
7:10 p. m.
T&gt; Cobb signed hi* first
Wilson Maler at Chat* 1:43 retirement to rejoin the club in tha a ffa ir waa taken by
for the
1964 Western Foot­ Eric Dallman and A rt Kroen- baseball contract In 1904 with
p. m.
ball Co o f axslice
tha tea in at Anniston, Ala.
cks wba tied with 72'a.
to t n . Mellon p erk )

Tiger Hurlers
Learn How To
Stop Oliva

South Seminole
Senior League

International
League

National League

Little National

Men's League

Southern League

Overly's 67 Is
Tops In Tourney

First Federal put the damp­ nlng marker on an error.
er on whatever hopes Chase Both David Wiggins, the win­
U P I Sports Writer
and Co. had for getting Into ning pitcher, and Rick Smith
Movie executives are woo­
the pennant race in the City looked extremely good on the
ing good-looking Jim Fregosi
mound and gave the specta­
but they'll have to fight Bill Recreation Department's Lit­
tors quit* a * how. Wiggfni
tle National League title.
Rlgncy first.
Wednesday afternoon the fanned nine.
A couple of Hollywood mo­
Bussell Gordie had two hita
Savingimcn
mapped Chase'a
guls feel Fregosi has all the
for the loacrs, a single and a
six-game
winning
streak
by
makings o f a matinee idol.
triple.
They think the 24-year-old taking a 2 to 1 decision.
Over In the Little American,
First Federal scored both
blue • eyed, brown * haired,
Perfection Dairy lost ita fifth
of
their
rum
in
the
final
shortstop for the lsna Angelo*
straight. 6 to 5, to Florida
Angels might do as well aa sixth frame when Ed Grooms,
State's Brokers aflcr building
who
got
the
only
two
lilts
for
ex-Dodger Chuck Connor*.
up a 5 to 0 lead in the contest
They have even offered him the Savingimcn, singled home
at one time. Gene Bcrtrang
the
tying
and
scored
tha
wina screen lest in front o f the
pitched and batted the Brok­
cameras but Rlgney prefer*
e n to the win. H it three hits
him hi front o f home plate
In three trips Included a dou­
where Fergosi admits he feels
ble. Frank W liliami waa cited
a little more comfortable any­
for
hla fin* glove work at lit*
way.
keystone sack.
He gave a fine performance
In the Men's Sto-PItch Softthere Wednesday night when
b ill circuit Kingiwood’a Build­
he drove in six runs to lead
ers captured their ninth in ■
the Angela to a 7-4 victory in
row Wednesday night, top­
an 11-inning opener against
the Cleveland Indians. Fregosi
OMAHA, Neb. (U P I) —The ping Robb’s Construction, 12
sat out the nightcap because rain-plagued World Series of to 6. Tha Builders spotted
he aggravated a leg injury but collegiate baseball was to Robbs five runs in the Initial
the Angela made it a sweep make another stab today at inning but cam* right back
with a 5-3 triumph.
finishing a round without in­ with five of their own and
Fregosi did everything in the terruption from the heavens. went on to win. Bud Moncrief
first game except sell the
Only one second • round received credit for hla eighth
tickets.
gsm e— with Selon Hall allmi win to nine decision*.
McRaney act back wlnlesa
He drove in the Angels' first nating Texas A AM, 14-3—was
run with a fourth inning dou­ played Wednesday before a USO 16 to 6 to keep within one
ble after singling earlier, belt­ steady shower arrived to make game of first placa Kings­
ed a three-run homer in the the farmers happy and tha wood.
No gamaa were slated Wed­
fifth and then tingled home ball players angry.
two more nine in die 11th
Mississippi
and
Arlsona nesday In tha Junior Boya
when Los Angeles rallied for State will try again this af­ loop.
three runs at the expense of ternoon at their battle for sur­
loser Sonny Slebert.
vival in the double-elimination
Fregoal'a four hits In six (N C A A ) baseball tournament.
times up balloooed hla aver­
Tonight,
top-ranked
Mis­
age to .363 and put him In a souri collides with defending
tie with MlnnosoU'a Tony champion Southern California
Oliva for the American League after Maine testa Minnesota
batting leadership.
in a winners' brocket double- Chicago
31 14 JOB
Elsewhere In the AL, the header.
Baltimore
91 19 .620 1 4
White Sox stretched their lead
26 21 .553 6
New York
to 24 games with a 2-1 vic­
26 23 .531 7
Cleveland
tory over the Orioles, the Red
28 25 .538 7
Minn.
Sox outlasted the Yankees,
Boa too
27 28 .309 8
7-6, in a 10-Inning opener of a
22 28 .440 114
DetoK
day-night doubleheader, but
23 32 .439 12
Wash.
lost the nightcap, 104, the
I/&gt;i Ang.
rt 33 .411 134
Senators defeated the Athle­
Results Wednesday Night
Kan. City
17 35 .327 171*
tics. 3-1, and the Tiger* rock­ Altamonte Twins I I , Alla
Wednesday's Results
ed the Twins, 3-4.
moole Senators a
Boston 7 New York 6
In the National League, the
STANDINGS
New York 10 Bo*. 6
Phillies climbed to within a
(Second H alf)
Chicago 2 Baltimore 1
half gam * of first place with North Orlando
2
Detroit 5 Minnesota 4
a 4-1 win over the Pirate*, the Sunland
2
Washington 3 K m . City 1
Giants beat the Cardins la, 3 0, Casselberry
o
Los Ang. 7, Clave., 4
in tha first of two games but Bear Lake
2
Loa Ang. 3 Cleve. 3
lost the second one, 2-1, the Altamonte Twins
8
Only games scheduled
Reda defeated the Dodgers, Lake Mary
0
Friday'* Games
3-4, in It innings and the Mels Longwood
0
Loa Ang. at Detroit (N&gt;
best the Cubs, 8 3.
Altamonte Senators
0
Kan. City at Cleveland (N )
Game Tonight
Minnesota at Wash. (N )
Longwood -vs- Lak* Mary,
Chicago at N. Y . I (T -N )
Baltimore at Boston (N )
p. m.
By Mllten Rickman

Rain-Plagued
College Series
Resumes Today

(Back row, from left) Andy Rufus, Walter Jor­
dan, Frcilio Turman, Scott Harris and Conch
Jack Mil wood. The Navy will meet the winner
o f the Little National League in the local "L ittle
World Series" following the end o f regular seusun play.
(Herald Photo)

Swim Team Will ViePee Wee's Kick
In Kingswood Meet Off Schedule

Chuck And Luck
Holds First In
Ball &amp; Chain

Feds Down Chase;
State Bank Wins

Inndo, Winter Park and Lees­
burg wilt participate.
Swimmers in various age
groups will take part in four
major events — the freestyle,
breaststroke, backstroke and
butterfly. The members of the
aquad are divided In five
groups—those 6 and under, 911, 11-12, 13-14 and 13-17.
Entered in the freestyle
events are Kathy Reagan,
Sheris Boaemond, Karen O'­
Hara, Walt Morgan, Brad
Bush, Mollle Rush, Beverly
May,
Judy
Bale*,
Dickie
Dess, Maik Sleatliuin, Gar­
land Hanlen, Rita Simas, Syl­
via Parker, Jeff Bale*, Fran­
cis Smith, Jerry
Morgan,
Nancy May, Drlaine Johnson,
Chrrylo Murray, Greg Ganna,
Buster Bruce and Tom Mlchela.
In the breaststroke event
the following will participate:
Kathy Reagan, Sherle Rosemomt, Walt Morgan, Tommy
Hunter, Kevin Eppi, Judy
Dales, Mollle Bush, Beverly
May, Steven Buckleu, Gar­
land
Harden,
Mark Sten■trom, Sylvia Parker, Rita
Simas, Francis Smith, Davie
Nrlman, Nancy May, John
Wight, Freddie Ganas, Beaus
Buckieu, Linda May, Cberyle
Murray, Greg Ganaa, Con
Wilion and Boss Wunlenay.
Walt Morgan, Tommy Hunt­
er, Kevin Epps, Mark Brown,
Beverly May, M artin Parker,
Dickie Deis, Sleven Buckleu,
Jerry Morgan, Wade Single­
tary, Davie Neiman, Cindy
Wllaon, Nancy May, Met Mor­
gan, John Wight, Randy Hoi
ing,
Linda
May,
Delaine
Johnson, Cberyle M u r r a y ,
Paul Polgar and Con Wilson
are entered in tbs backstroke
events.
Finally, In the butterfly, en­
tries are Greg Ganas, Buster
Bruce, Delaine Johnson, Met
Morgan, Freddie G a n a a ,
Beaus Buckleu, Cindy Wilson,
Jeff Bales, Francis Smith,
Jerry Morgan, Rita Simas,
Mark Stenatrom, Mollle Bush,
Judy Bales, Martha Parker,
Walt Morgan, Tommy Hunter,
Kathy Reagan and Sherle
Roaemond.
In all of the events, tha 1314 and 13-17 age groups swim
100-yard distances. The 9-10
and 11-12 groups awfm 30
yards. Lengths for the 6 and
under groupa a n limited to 23
yan li.

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Yank*

and

tha

Pan­

thers, the other club* which
comprise the alx-team cir­
cuit, open their elates tha
following day.
Each club will play a 1Il­
gam* schedule with tha sea*
ion slated to does July 22.
All contest* will b# played at
Fori Mellon, either on the
I.ltlle
League o r
Softball
field*. A ll encounters will be­
gin at 4:30 p.m.
The Pee W e* teams con­
sist of beya 9, 9 and 10
yean o f aff*. Each outfit
carries a aquad o f IS play­
ers and Is eoached by an
adult. The circuit la sponsor­
ed by the City Recreation De­
partment.
Each game will consist of
five Innings. A ll tha ronteats
will he played on Slondaya,
Wednesday* and Friday*, ex­
cept the Yank-Panther tilt
elated for neat Tuesday a f­
ternoon.
The league, according to
City Recreation Director Jim
Jemigan, la established to
provide summer recreation
and at tha aim# tima teach
youngatera the fundamentals
of tla game, good sportsman­
ship, and tha opportunity o f
participating in an organised
iea|Ua 0f competition.
__________________

American
League

South Seminole
Little League

Junior League

Results Wednesday
No Games Scheduled
STANDINGS
Shrine
CPO
Rotary
Elks
Kiwani*
Lak* Mary
CivKan
Gamas Today
Ktwants at CPO 4:30
Rotary at Elks 7:30
Gam* Friday
Shrioe at Lake Mary 4:30
(a ll games, Memorial Stad­
ium)

T H E Y G R E W H A IR
()

The
All America
Little American
Game

Result* Wednesday
Fla. State Bank 9
Dairy B
Pert. Dairy
003 009-3 I 2
Fla. St. Bank
003 00x—S 6 3
WP— Gene Bcrtrang (3-3),
L P —Tom m y Gracey (3-3), HR
—Mark Cockmaa, Perfection,
7th o f year
STANDINGS
N ary
19 S
Georgee
10 9
Fla. State Bank
9 10
Pert. Dairy
7 13
Sanford Atlantic
8 13
Game Today
Navy at Georgee 7:30 p. m.
at Ft. Mellon Park)

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Mala patters baldness is
the cauao o f a great majority
o f r m * of baldaoas and exeeaalsa hair loss, fo r which
■•Rher the Ebb method oar
say other method ia affective,
aad tha Ebb method will not
help tbtao who ara slick bald
after years o f grades! hair
I f your scalp is still erwat*■* hair and you have dan­
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excessive ollness, dryness, or
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o f Uil* wonderful opportunity
fo r help 1
Just go to the Valdes Hotrl
In Sanford. Florida, on F ri­
day, Juao 12, 1964 only, be­
tween I p.m. end 8:30 p.m.
Ash the Hotel Desk Clerk for
M. J. fforalrk.
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Wrr«!B June 11, 196-1 — fa c e 5

Lake Monroe Jottings
Mr*. H. L . Johnson

4

? 4

W ell It’* finally her*. I mean
in * last day o f achool. Now
those vacation! will be atartlag fo r a lot o f u*. * * * Hale
Austin tell* me that hia par­
ent*, the Benny Auatina, and
hla little lister and he are
going up to thoae blit moun­
tain*. (H e didn’t know which
one*, but big one* anyway).
P a l* is just alx year* old. He
knows they will have a real
bin time. * • * Glad to know
that Mr*. Rose T o ff ia now
home and able to be out driv­
ing her car again after an (li­
ne**, which kept her in an Or­
lando hospital for a short
time. • • • A ll Home Demon­
stration member* don’t for­
get tonight 1* the last meeting
o f the Monroe Club until Sep­
tember, Installation o f o ffic ­
ers will be held. So hope ta
*ce you at the Community
Building at 7:30 p.m. Come
and enjoy the evening. • • •
M r*. Olga Hunter apent Sat­
urday and Sunday In Jackson­
ville where ahe attended an
American Legion Auxiliary
Convention. She reported a
wonderful time. • • • Larry
and Jeani* Mann will be com­
ing horn* this weekend to visit
with Larry’* dad, Jack Mann,
his brother* Roh and Russell
and alio relative! o f Jeans.
They now reside In Hartwell,
Ga. • * • Happy birthday to
Naomi Sapp who i sTTT young.
Also Betty Blackwcldcr nnd
Marian Lee and me. Our birth­
day* ar* Just a few day* off.
• • • W * want to congratu­
late Melody Kay Hanson and
Joseph Dorn fo r winning good
citisenship awards given by
the American Legion Post 63.
They
w er*
presented
the
award* at th* chapel program
last Friday at Monroe School.
I t couldn't have happened to
two better children. • • • Rob­
ert Mann (Lake Monroe post­
master) ia the new 8chool
I ’TO president. Serving with
him w ill be Mra. Jamca Rhlner, vice president! Mrs. Joe
Duggar, aecretary and Mrs.
M argaret Adnma, treasurer.
Thpy were Installed at the
Inst meeting of the I’TO. • • •
N O W L IS T E N TO TH IS, EV­
E R YO N E . This evening at fl
o’clock on th* school grounds
there will h# a meeting to
try to atari a volunteer flra
department out here. A ll In­
terested people from the city
lim it* line to the Wckiwa Ri­
ver are asked to come to this
Important meeting. I f other
email town* around her* can
have a fire department there
is absolutely no reason why
this area can’ t have one. So
g e t on the ball and be aure
and attend th ii meeting. Th*
time again is E IG H T O'­
CLOCK on tha Monroe School
ground*. BK TH ERE. • • •
Mrs. Esther Hiera and chil­
dren o f Delray Beach spent
Friday night with Charlea and
Flo Baker. Flo and Either
arc lis te n . Esther and the
children ar* on their w *y to
Rhode Island for a visit. * * *
Mra. J. C. (N a om i) Sapp hat
returned after (pending th*
paat two weeks in Sumter,
6 .C., with her son J. C. Jr.
and family. On h*r return ahe
and Mr. Sapp went down to
Plant City whar* they attend­
ed the 70th wedding anniveraary o f her parent*, th* A . V.
Knight*. M y what a wonder­
fu l life they have had togeth­
er. The J. A . Sappe o f St. Au­
gustine spent Tuesday with
them. And their son-in-law
and daughter, th* John Barfields, and Dais are also her*
with them fo r a visit. Accom-

paning them to Plant City
were Clara W yatt and daugh­
ter, Eddie and Paul Lord,
Lluyd Freeman nnd Sherri
Thrasher. • * • Doc and Fran­
ce* Warren have had her
mother, Mrs. Benton, here
with them on n short visit.
She is a resident o f Wauchula. Talking about Doc and
Frances, their son, Melvin, is
In Seventh Heaven ainec he
made the PeeWee Baseball
team. Melvin really loves hia
baM-hnll. • • • Well, tomor­
row will sec me nnd my hus­
band on our way to Missouri
to see our daughter and her
three small daughters. We
wilt be gone about If) days.
• • • Our thought tlds week
is a quote by Ellen Glnseow:
“ No tife is so hard that you
can’t make it easier by the
way you take it."

m

DR. NOAH L A N D D A LE

Growers To Meet
Next Wednesday
The

41st

annual

League o f

Florida

will lx held next Wednesday
at th* San Juan Hotel, Or­
lando, with tha Georgia State
College president th* main
apeaker.
Dr. Noah Lnngdule Jr., head
o f the Atlanta, Ga., institu­
tion, will give th« p-inclpal
address.
Among the officer* are J.
C. Hutchison, second vice
president; and S. 0. Chase
Jr., treasurer, both o f San­
ford's Chase A Company,
J. J. Punish Jr., league
president, says the annusl ex ­
ecutive
committee
meeting
will lx held starting with a
luncheon at th* hotel and
continuing with a meeting of
the membership and board o f
director* at 3
m.
Report* will be given nnd
will cover the variou* trans­
portation problem*. The lea­
gue haa been the official
transportation agency fo r the
Florida Citrua Commission,
Florida Conner* Association
and Florida G ift Fruit Ship­
pers Association and is u non­
profit organisation o f grow­
er* and shipper* o f fresh
fruit* and vegetables and the
processor* in these Industrie*.

LOS A N G E LE S (U P I ) —
Academy Award - winning
actress Bette Davis had un­
lit 4:30 p.m. P D T 7:30 p m.,
E I)T today to comply with a
judge’* order to go crazy in
00 seconds fo r a movie — or
else.
The unusual order was made
Wednesday by Superior Judge
Macklin Fleming, who aald
tha or else would be Issuance
o f a court injunction forbid­
ding the actrcsa from doing
another film.
Paramount Studios sought
the injunction to force Miss
Davit to complete a scene in
tha film "W h ere Love Has
Gone."
Miss Davis claimed she
could not effectively portray
a woman ‘‘going crazy" in
“ one and a half minutes."
She "does not think she can
give auch a performance in
so brief a scene," said her
attorney, Irving Levine.

"M odem tn every respect"
is tha way

W A L L S U P P L Y ’S 10,000 square foot building at 220 North French
Avenue is going up rapidly as the photo below indicates. The architectuul drawing o f the xtructure as it will appear when completed is shown
above.

Publisher Sees Speedy Printing Process
IAXS ANG ELES (U P I) “ The first model will pro­ plate in the same speed it
A Florida publisher today en­ bably be half page generator was planned to have the elec­
tron gun sensitize the paper,"
visioned electron guns and or better known as a column
Perry said. "In other words,
lasers being used to produce generator and produce only
tills would he a substitute for
a printing plato for an entire 500 characters per second.
the present plate making
newspaper page in little more This would mean that If you
operation."
than one-half minute.
did two half pages it would
He said a letterpress plate
John H. Perry Jr., presi- take 200 seconds. This would
dent of the Perry Publications include tho srt work and made from a laser would fit
existing piv&gt;M-s, just us (lie
Inc., told a mechanical con­ photographs.
electron gun-produced photo­
ference
of t h e
American
“ To me tills represent* the
graphic image can he used on
Newspaper Publishers Asso­ ultimate
and
the
present
ciation (A N P A ) the informa­ schedule calls for the comple­ existing lithographic presses.
" , . . the computer industry
tion that would appear on the tion o f the prototype o f this
is already sufficiently en­
page would first lie stored in within the next two years."
trenched in the newspaper
a computer.
Perry said the further de­
Perry said an electron gun velopment o f lasers, powerful business tn solve the problem
would projert this information and invisible light beams, of fitting the page generator
to a sensitized sheet o f f i l m - would permit the substitution into the picture," he said.
similar to a photo darkroom of these for the electron gun.
enlarger—that is used in the
AIroho 11*m It a treatable
"The laser would lie aide
offset lithographic
printing to produce the letterpress Illness,
process.
"When the time comes to
produce the page, the electron
gun would sensitize the entire
page onto film in 33's sec­
ond*," Perry
said,
“ This
would be at the rate o f 1,500
characters per second,’ ’
He said his newspapers, a
leader in the use of computer*
and printing automation, arc
currently negotiating to pur
chase an electron gun.

in which

L. A.

Bateman, operator o f Wail
Supply, described the n a \
building which is now under
construction
at 220 North
French Ave., Sanford.
The new plant will allow
Die firm sufficient space to
carry a complete line of
plumbing and building mater­
ials in addition to spacious
display areas.
Balcman said Uie construc­
tion of the new building be­
came necessary when the
firm was unable to renew its
lease. He complimented the
City Commission for it* as­
sistance in helping find and
obtain the new location.
He anticipate* the building
will lx finished In a week or
10 days and the transfer of
Die present stock will begin,
Bateman said. He expect*
that the stock transfer »nd
the receipt o f many new
items will bo completed about
July 1. “ W e'll have enough
space to Increase our slocks,"
B a t e m a n explained, “ and
w e’ll now be able to carry
many Items we were not able
to stock before.’
The
structure will
face
French Avenue and loading
areas will
be on
Fulton
Street, Bateman aald. n»o
contractor la the L elloy Robb
Construction Co.

Sellers Buys
$19,600 Car
LONDON (U I T ) — Actor
Peter
Sellers, recuperating
here from hi* recent heart
attack, said today ha haa
bought a 316,600 Ferrari 330
— the 83rd ear he haa own­
ed.
Seller* said he "su ffer*
from a prolonged mechanical
adolescence."

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Sanford Student
Up For Diploma

J. D. Schuster, Director o f
Jones College, form erly Junes
Business College, Orlando, an­
nounced
today
that
Misa
Brenda Louise ltanew, daugh­
ter o f Mr. nnd Mrs, C. J.
Smith o f Sanford, ia a candi­
date for an Executive Secre­
tarial diploma in th* clasa o f
June, IP64.
While attending Jones C ol­
lege, Miss Rancw has been
active In student affairs and
maintained
high
scholastle
standing, making the Dean’s
Honor List fo r th* school
year 11163-64.
Formal
graduation exer­
cises will be held at th- Rob­
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‘Play* Grounds
BRACKNELL, E n g l a n d
( U P I ) — The local govern­
ment rloied three new play­
ground* fo r toddler* today
because resident* complained
that ta«n - agars war* using
them for sex partis* after
dark.

Actress Ordered
To 'Go Crazy'

New Wall Building Called Ultramodern TOUCHTON'S

Cs S

J. H. Rohde Dies
In Jacksonville
John F. Rohde, 33, 349 Glen­
way Dr., Sanford, died Tueiday afternoon In Jacksonville
Naval Hoipital following g
long illness.
A native o f Saginaw, Mich.,
and retired from the U. S.
Navy, he had lived in San­
ford for one year. He was a
m ember of the St. John'a Lu­
theran
Church o f
Marian
Spring!, Mich.
Ha it aurrlved by hia wifa,
Mrs. Myrna Eubanks Rohde,
children, Robert, John, Joaeph and Barbara A l l a n
Rohde, all o f Sanford, and hia
parent*. Mr. and Mra. John
C, Rohde, o f Marian Spring!.

Rjr Jane Casselherry
American Legion Memorial
Post 266 o f Casselberry ami
the Auxiliary Unit will hold
a Joint installation of officer*
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria in
Casselberry.
District Commander Caro­
lyn Frid o f Orlando will be
installing officer fo r the Le­
gion. Officer* to be installed
include Kenneth Wnlbridge,
commander; Wilbur Morey,
first vice commander; George
Messick, second vice comman­
der; Marvin McClain, third
vice commander; Sillier Ev­
ans, adjutant; Harold Kryder,
finance officer; Clarence Doebenor, chaplain; Ren Evans,
historian; Ken Green, service
officer and Witiium Elder*,
sergennt-nt-arma.
District
President,
Mrs.
John I. Brown, Tavares, will
install the Auxiliary officers.
Mra. Brown ia district chair­
man o f the Past Presidents'
Parley nnd La Secretario in
the Lake County 8 et 40. She
will he assisted by th* dis­
trict chaplain, Mrs. Nell Spttlor o f Eustis, Mrs. Maude
Young, district sergennt-atarms; Tavares; nnd Mrs. Bet­
ty Bittner, district secretary,
Leesburg.
New Auxiliary officers in­
clude
Mrs.
Della
Kryder,
president; Mrs. Lctha Ward,
vice president; Mrs. Alice
Watbrldge, secretary;
Mr*.
Katherine Corwin, rhaptnin;
Mrs. Edith Myndcrse, pnrllmentarisn; Mr*. K e n n e t h
Green, sergenut at arms; Mrs.
Helen Cirewski, historian ami
Mr*. Ruth Rogers, liaison o f­
ficer.

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Installation Set
Saturday For
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STEP TWO - Shop for your new n r m I
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STEP THREE - Pick up tha ei»h you
nead for that new car at our famoass
4Vi% auto financing rata.
STEP POUR — You now have automatic
credit to borrow monoy (now Of lator)
on ynnr aignaturo ALONE!
Tbs Florida State Bank, famaua for toreton, boo doaigned this sorelco for yon
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�Fu ll M eaning Of C ivil Rights B ill Not Y et C lear
the next few week*.
weeke.
B y A L K U T iX E R
I|voted to ahut
ihut o ff debate on within th#
the civil right* bill, ft
it ia
i* givgiv
Sine* the
th* bill w
was
United Frees International [the
Since
a» drawn,
N ow that the Senate ha* |err, a fa ir chance o f paesage ther* have been hundreds o f
thousands o f words written
• IN
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GOP Governors Lose
Zest For Campaign
C L E V E L A N D ( U P I ) — Moat
Republican governor*, demoraliied by political developmtnta at the annual Govern*
era’ Conference, had little
Beat today fo r the 1004 elec
tJon campaign.
Unlike the proapective ma­
jo rity o f delegatee to the
OOP
National
Convention
next month, only a minority
e f the 16 Republican govern­
or* want Sen, Harry Gold wa­
ter nominated fo r the presi­
dency.
They knew even before they
heard from former V ie* Pres­
ident Richard M. Nixon that
the conference Uila week o f­
fered tho last chance to organlxt formidable competition
fo r the Arltona senator.
Tw elve y e a n ago at their
Houiton meeting, the astute
Thomas E. Dewey o f New
Y o rk lined up moat Republi­
can governors in a tactical
mova which led to th* defeat
o f Sen. Robert A. T a ft1* bid
fo r presidential nomination.
There was no Dewey on lim
act a# Uila year and no candi­
date with the stature o f Gen.
D w ight D. Eisenhower, who
won the nomination from Taft
a t the 1952 convention.
Ia 1064, four y e a n after hie
tw o terms in the White
House, Elsenhower seemed to
be marching up the hill twice
within a month against Goldwatar only to march down
again.
When Elsenhower e a r n #
here fo r a meeting with tha
Republican governors, he con­
vinced them that ho hod ac­
cepted a Goldwatcr nomina­
tion an inevitable.
Th# Goidwater opposition
Includes governors both In the
email state* and the populous
industrial states, ltut tlioso
from Die Industrial status
w ir e th* one* most worried.
They contended that Golilwnter a t tha top o f the ticket
would be a drag on candi­
dates fo r congreailonul and
state office*.

Federal Court
Removes Cape
Picket Line
C A P E K E N N E D Y (U P I) A federal court order today
removed a picket line which
apace officials said cost the
government $1 million a day
and hampered progress on e f­
fort# to put men on the moon.
Construction workers start•d back to their jobs on $215
million worth o f space pro­
ject#, but officials Indicated
they expected it to 1m Friday
before the full force of S.boo
worker# was back on the job.
The order o f U. 8 . District
Judge George Young went in­
to effect at 7 a.m.. EOT.
The workers, wlio belong to
J4 building and trades unions,
walked out Monday morning.
They declined to cross a
picket lino thrown up bolh at
tha Cape Kennedy launching
ail* and the Merritt liland
moonport
adjacent to the
Cape by the Rrolhcrhond o f
Maintenance of Way Employ­
ees, one of 11 unious on strike
against
the
Florida
East
Coait (F E C ) Railway.
The mainlenance men are
protesting use of non-union
portconel on FEC freight
trains aervlng the spaceport
on government-owned tracks.
The unions have been on
•trike against the FEC since
January, 1D63.
Naval Hlorra
“ N aval stores" c h i e f l y
mean rosin and turpentine,
but tha term now refers com­
mercially to tar, pitch, tur­
pentine and other resinous
products o f pine trees.

Many American* still think
the bill requires businesses to
hire a quota o f Negroes re­
gardless o f their qualifications.
It doe* n o t but this dlsput*
may lead to innumerable la­
bor relation* and court argu­
ments over whether a person
has been turned down for a
job because he is a Negro or
because he Isn't qualified.
A * the measure goes tow­
ard final Senate debate, one
point Is clear: Tho bill says
many different things to ma­
ny people.

Eisenhower threw Pennsyl­
vania Gov. William W. Scranton'a hat in the ring and then
pulled it
Nixon

out himself. Then

tossed In the hat of

Michigan Gov. Grorgo Rom­
ney,

but

Itomm-y

pulled

it

out.

R«sponsibU N egro leaders
Responsible
nI ready are preparing their
already
people fo r the fact that tha
civil rights bill, even If pass­
ed in its present form, is no
panacea or cure-all.
A fte r
th* 8en*t* voted
Wednesday to shut o ff fili­
bustering, United Pres* In­
ternational aaked bureaus in
three southern cities —- A t­
lanta, Memphis, Tenn., and
Raleigh, N. C. — to queitlon
three Negroes in each city
to get a random sampling of
Negro mnn-in-thc-strect ex­
planation o f the measure. O f
the nlns questioned, only two
had more than a general Idea
o f what the bill proposes to
do.
"R u t It will make you feci
fres Just knowing you can

jro
go to eny
any pises
placs anybody eltt
els*
can go,” *a!d
said Johnny McGee,
McGeo,
a 27-year-old Memphis Ne*
gro.
"I
don’t have any idea
what it will do, not the least,"
said a N egro In Raleigh.
One Atlanta Negro said,
with a grin that " I don't keep
up with all that politics."
A mail carrier there said,
however, that the bill "aimply seta a guideline on civil
rights. It says that nil Am er­
icans shall have the aame op­
portunities, but it docsn t
give us any more privileges
then anyone else.”
Here are a few main points
o f Uie bill, as it now stand),
that raise the most confu­
sion: Voting right* — Liter­
acy tests as a voting qualifi­

be
rlwl] righta
right* cast
cai* into federal
b« conducted in civil
a
sixth
grade
edcourt.
a sixth grade ed
Public education — The bill
ucation generally will be re­
garded ss an indication o f statea clearly that a l i g n ­
ment o f pupila may be made
literacy required fo r federal
for "reasons other than race,
elections.
color, religion or national or­
Public
accomodations — igin.”
The
measure
says
Most eating places, places of specifically the bill shall not
entertainment
and
for-hlro be used to achieve a racial
lodgings o f more than five balance in any school by re­
rooms
could
not
exclude quiring tha transportation of
gursla on the basis o f rare. pupils from one school to an­
Ih e bill sets out detailed in­ other or one school district tn
structions o f how to get a another in order to achieve
racial balance.

Embarrassed Cops
RENO , Nev. (U P I ) — Em ­
barrassed p o l i c e reported
Wednesday that a thief stole
a shotgun from a police car
which was parked In a lot at
the police station.

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Employment — No employ­
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could discriminate because of
race, nor could a labor un­
ion use race as a determine
factor in apprenticeship train­
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The bride, daughter of Mr.
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and Mrs. Charles G. Thomp­
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son of New York, is an EngYork Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ lish teacher at Chapin School
feller, was married Wednes­ where two of Murphy’s daugh­
day to a young brunette who ters by the previous marriage
teaches at an exclusive school arc students.
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ties, were united in a cere­ py, who married Rockefeller
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New York Couple Leaves Moscow In Disgust
turn

been trying to obtain exit
visa* for J ’ x years, and when
approval was finally received
on June 3 "the Soviet author­
ities said they were expelling
us."
they had
"W e Just want to go home

MOSCOW
— A New under Russian communism. couldn't read the things wei The couple carried a few
small parcels and boxes and a
York couple left Moscow’* In­ Our friends were afraid to wanted to read."
come and visit us, and wc
The Blocks left New York pet parrot in a cage covered
ternational Airport for the
United States in disgust today,
in 1919 ami went to Poland,' with a blanket. The little girl
hoping to obtain asylum in carried a rag doll.
disillusioned with Ufa in the
Soviet Union after five years
of hardship.
" I wss a Communist in
America, but I will never be
a Communist again," said
Mrs. MoUie Block, 52.
"Am erica is the only place
for us," Mid Morris Block,
her husband, 44. "W c never
want to leave again."
The couple was interviewed
Just before boarding a plane
with their daughter, Joanna,
13.
"Th e main thing we could­
n’t stand was the lack of free­
dom here." Mrs. Block said
"W e were fed up with life

»

A I.I, SOUI-S Pnrochinl School students were recipients o f the American
Legion’s Achievement Award presented at school ceremonies. Shown
ubove are, from left, James T. Talmadge, Legion vice commander-elect;
Susan Karns, Sister Mary Elizabeth, sixth grade teacher; and Matthew
Allen. The two students won the award presented by Talmndge.

Historical Group
Keeps Old Nome

Communist China. When they
ran into difficulties they ac­
cepted Soviet residence and
set up housekeeping in the
Ulack Sea port of Odessa.
The U. S. Embassy here
helped the Blocks get visas
to return to the United States.
They said they had not taken
out Soviet citizenship.
Mrs. Block said they rais­
ed the money to pay for the
trip back to New York by
selling all their possessions.
"Look at us," Mrs. Block
said. "Just rag* and bundles.
These are all our worldly pos­
sessions."

The Sanford Historical So­
ciety met Tuesday night anil
decided it wuuld retain the
name “ Sanford Historical So­
ciety" fo r the organization.
Tommy Peterson, a member
o f the group in charge of
setting up a charter and by­
laws, reported that he would
have these materials ready
for presentation at the next
meeting which it scheduled
for Tuesday, June 30.
William T o c v s Jr., w a s
elected by the group to be the
organization’s historian.

Mra.

Block

(aid

quietly," she said. " I wss a
Communist party member for
14 years. But never again.
You might say my ideal it
shattered. I still believe in so­
cialism, but not the way tha
Russians practice it."

Mother Charged In 4 Deaths
MIDLAND, Pa. (U P I) — A ing a fifth child, eight-month- were listed as Gene Klkins, 5,
21-year-old woman was charg­ old John, in hrr arms. In the Gary Klkins, 4, Virginia I/m*
iso Zlatovich, 3, an.l Robert
ed Wednesday night wilii Use bedroom of their homo in Use
Zlatovich, 2. The Klkins chit*
slaying of her four aleeping western
Pennsylvania com­
•Iron were Mrs. Zlatovich'*
children in the tragic after­ munity of Smith's Kerry were
by a previous marriage.
math of a family quarrel.
the bodies of her four child­
I'olice said the shootings
Mrs. Mary Zlatovich was ren, aged two to five.
climaxed an all-night argu*
lodgsxl in Reaver County Jail
Each had been shot through
ment between Mra. Zlatovich
the chest, "probably through
pending court action.
and her husband, Mitchell, .19,
Police said the woman was their hearts," by a bullet from
an electrician at a steel null.
found early Wednesday hold­ a 32-caliber revolver. They
Both hatl been taken to tha
Midland police alation early
Wednesday after they argued
at a tavern but Ihey left sep­
arably when Zlatovich refus­
ed fo prefer charges against
hi* wife.
About two hours later, po­
lice were called to the home
when another argument tleveloped. At that time five guns
were removed from the home.
Hut police said Mrs. Zlatovlch had hidden the revolver
after her husband left and be­
fore police arrived.
At alMiut 5:1o a. m. KDT,
Mrs. Zlatovich telephoned her
sister-in-law and said, " I did
it." She then told of the shoot*

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P a fe 8 — June 11, 1964

f frill

Bridal Shower Honors Miss Teston

Also
the Misse* Shelly I Sandra Rlsner, Beverly Rls-ICook, Donna
Sheldon,
Miriam Wallstedt, |ner, Sharpen Young, Martha |Julie Sheldon.
was tha aeene o f a secant bri­
H ie F tM Methodist Church

T o Attend Son’s

Newsom

and

James Cohen with the churrh
ladies serving a* hostesses.
Tha serving table wa&gt; cen­
tered with a pink floral ar­

MISS CLEO TESTON was honored recently with a bridal shower at tho
Free Methodist Church. Shown In picture from tho left are Mrs. Betty
Sheldon, co-hostcss, Mri*. Robert Cohen, mother o f tho prospective bride­
groom, Mina Teston, Mrn. D. W. Teaton, mother o f the bride-elect and
Mrs. Betty Richey, co-hoxtess.

Meet Friday
The American le g io n Auxil­
iary, unit No. 53, Sanford, will
hold the monthly meeting F ri­
day, June 12, at 7:30 p.m. at
Ute Legion hut on Orlando
Highway,
All members are reminded
In ni lenil

Miss Glenda Goembel was
a recent hostess to a delight­
ful luncheon honoring

eight

o f her graduating friends and

from

Mr. and Mrs. Don Mount of
Is­ Qiiccna Mirror Circle In Cas­
land and St. Pete. Accom­ selberry, have had a* a house
panying the Crum* were Mr. guest Mrs. Mount's a u n t ,
and
M n.
WUUam
Srmth, Mra. Ruby
McCoy f r o m
friend* from Merrick, Long Bloomington, III.
at Treasure

DeBary Personals

Mr*. Marlon Jensen o f Sal­
em, Ore., niece of Mr. and
M n . Robert M. Brown of Ma­
dera Road, entertained ber at
their home, en route from
Clearwater where Mrs. Jenecn bad vliited her parents.

hours of 5 to 7 chosen by the
hostesses for the party.
Diane

was

given a

scrip

book and a diploma charm for
her bracelet.
Those enjoying

this occas*

ion

were

with

Diane

Mrs.

James Boston, mother of Di*
ane, Sirs. Paul (Shirley) Leo*
polas, Mrs. Virginia Hogarth,
Margaret Toevs, Bucky Buck*
lcr and the hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. L. O, Dayman
arrived Tuesday from Houston, Texas, to spend the sum­
mer here at their home.
Miss Janet Whlslcr arrived
home Wednesday to spend the
summer vacation with her
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Ardo
Whlsler.

MRS. LE E BURKE, seated left, was hostess to a recent graduation party
at her Lake Monroe home honoring Miss Diane Boston, center. Seated at
right is Mrs. Albert Burke, co-hostess. Standing from left are Pat Muse,
Mrs. James Boston, mother of the honoree, and Sandra Burke.

Miss Emily Carolyn Rosier

District Nurses

Is Bride Of Ernest P. Hall

Elect Officers

Robert Hamilton, who has
been working in McRae, Ga.,
spent the weekend with his
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hosier
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
of Sanfcrd announce the marHamilton.
riage on May 23 of their
daughter, Miss Emily Caro­
Friends will regret to learn
lyn Rosier, Washington, D.
Hint Mrs. H, E. Braddock.
C., and form erly or Sanford,
former resident o f Enterprise,
to Ernst Paul Hall of Pitts­
underwent surgery at West
burgh, Pa.
Volusia
Memorial
Hospital
Miss Rosier and Mr. Hall
Tuesday. We wish her a
exchanged their w e d d i n g
speedy recovery.
vows in a double-ring cere­
mony In the Washington Bap­
tist Church of Washington,
Va., before the Rev. D. Gale
Tlchcnell.
For her wedding attire, the
bride chose a two-piece suit
o f natural blegc raw silk with
fet luncheon with ham and
matching accessories, a n d
turkey as the entree.
carried a small white Bible.
Linda Hunt was surprised Mr. Hall wore a dark business
when a cake bearing 18 can­ suit for the informal after­
dles was presented her in noon ceremony.
celebration o f her birthday.
Mrs. Hall attended Am er­
Linda was presented a gift ican University in Washing­
from the hostess.
ton, D, C „ following public
Each g u e s t received a school in Sanford, and has fol­
charm from the hostess.
lowed a career in the federal
Glenda was assisted by her civil service. She Is leaving
mother, Mra. Glenn Goembel, her post of the past several
and also Mrs. Raymond Her­ years as a stall assistant in
ron.
the Public Health S ervice'i
Invited gursts were Linda
program o f water supply and
Hunt, Mra. Willio Hunt; Faye
Holloway, Mra. A. D. Hollaway; Mary Lynn Thomas,
Mrs. A. L. Thomas; Dottle
Jardlnc, Mr*. C. T. Jardlne;
Diane Smith and Mrs. II. D.
Smith.
Also Susan Phagan and her
grandmother, Mra. Susie K er­
sey; Sheryl and Carol Stem*
per, their grandmother, Sira.
Carrie Wllllnk, their aunt,
Mrs. Grover W iliiam i, and
their mother, Sirs. Jack Stam­
per.

Mother-Daughter Luncheon

South Seminole Personals

By Mra, Adam Muller
Eliworth Ogden of Amiga*
Road cnlrctalned hi* father,
George Ogden, 92, and hi*
•liter and brother-in-law, Mr,
and Mr*. Frank Klcpper, of
Long Beach, L. L , N. Y. Mra.
Eliworth Ogden 1* itill in the
hoipltal and doing nicely alter
ber operation, and may be
borne before this goe* to
pres*.

orics came to light during the

Miss Glenda Goembel Hosts

their mothers.
The party rooms were dec­
orated with arrangements of
assorted spring flowers, and
the guest* dined at Individual
tables,
covered
with
red
MISS S A N D R A JE A N W RIG H T
cloths and centered w i t h
white candles.
The buffet table was cen­
tered with an arrangement of
red and while pinks, chrys­
anthemums and baby breath,
During her visit, Mrs. Mc­ and the menu featured a bufMr. and M n . Jack Crum Island. They all enjoyed Guy
« f Minnehaha Road in Mait­ Lombardo's "P o rt Of C all", Coy was entertained with
returned

old-fashioned gab fest.
Many past school day mem*

Personals

and Mrs. R. B. K ey*
Cherokee Circle, Ban■imouiire the engage­
ment and approaching marri­
age o f their daughter, Mis*
Sandra Jean Wright, to W il­
liam Emmett Jonea, the eon
o f Mr. and Mra. W. C. Jones
o f 104 Valencia Drive, San­
ford.
Mias
W right
graduated
from Seminole High School
with the class o f 1962. While
In high school she was active
In tha Glee Club and Future
Homemaker* o f America. The
brlde-eleet ia presently em­
ployed as a secretary at
Blytha Motor Lines, Inc.
Mr. Jonea also graduated
from Semlnola High School
with the elaai o f 1002. While
In high school Mr. Jonea was
a member o f the school band.
The groom-elect la presently
serving In the A ir Force and
i* stationed in L a i Vegas,
Nevada.
A July wedding ia planned.

bava

and participating in a good

Enterprise

Miss Sandy Wright Engaged Unit No. 53 Will

sightseeing

By Mr*. If. L. Johnson
tyard party at the home of Burk were Mrs. Albert Burk, rand buna, baked beans, potaDiane Boston, '64 graduate, Mrs. Lee Burk in Lake Mon- Sandra Burk and Tat Muse.
to salad, chips, cake and
Guests enjoyed frankfurters I Cokes while aiUlng around
was honored guest at a back I roe. Hostessea w i t h
Mrs.

Janice Boston. Penny Nichols,

Legion Auxiliary

land

Graduation

Senior Feted At Graduation Party

Mrs. Louis Rotas Is leaving
this weekend for Milwaukee,
Wise., to attend the gradua­
tion of her son, Michael J.
Plkulcff, at Slarqucitc Uni­
versity.
Mr. Pikuleff will receive his
Master of Arts Degree and is
the only candidate for grad­
uation from Sanford from a
group of I I Floridians includ­
ed in the 1,419 graduating
members. This Is a record
graduating class.
Baccalaureate services wilt
be conducted In the Milwau­
kee Auditorium.

dal shower honoring Miss
Cleo Teston brlde-ekct of

rangement, flanked on either
•ide by white and silver can­
dle holders with pink taper*,
and was gracefully draped in
pink with white flowers. Fruit
puneh and an naaortment o f
■weeta were served fo r re­
freshment*.
Many lovely g ift* were pre­
sented to the bride-elect, and
price winner* o f the content*
were Mlse Shelly Sheldon,
Mrs. Marie R im er and Shor­
ten Young.
Attending were the Mmca.
D. W. Teston, Retty Richey,
A n n e t t e Wallstedt, Betty
Sheldon, Randy Rlsncr, Lon
Rlsnrr, Mae Smith, R. A. Co­
hen, R. D. Crain, Tom New­
som, Lovern Sheldon, Helen
Richey, end Mrs, R. J. WallatedL

Mrs. Louis Rotas

several
parlies
hosted
by
Mr*. Steven Tully o f Wilshlre
Drive, Howell Peril;
Mr*.
Luther Miles of Jewel Drive,
Forest City; and Mra. Greg
Rutenkrogcr o f S. Triplett Dr.
in Casselberry.
Mra. McCoy is house-moth­
er o f Sigma Chi fraternity
at Indiana University.

Mias June Sbetters and Miss
burn of Naranja Road enter­ Adlene Joiner have returned
tained Mr. Coggburn's broth­ to Tennessee after viaiting
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and M n . Sue Galea on Magnolia
Drlva In Forest City.
Mr*. Fletcher Coggburn, of
Bonier, La., whom they bava

Mra, Margaret Horrell was
not seen in 15 years. Their hostess to a recent birthday
son, Kevin, 11, was celebrat­ rpsrty hooorkig M n . June
ing Ms birthday Thursday at Newell.
Ids uncle's home in DcBary,
Various barbecued dishes
were served with the birth­
day cake, and brklge follow­
Although retail food price*
ed.
probably won't go up much
Enjoying the evening were
during thla year, the cost of Mra. Newell's husband Bob,
eating out will. Ever alnce and their three daughters,
1053 when auch records were Mr. and Mra. Norms* Tooley
kept, tha cost o f eating meals and child; Mr. and Mn. Doug
away from home has risen Smith and children; and Mr.
two end one-half per cent and Mrs. B ill Kckard tod
each year.
daughter.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mr*. John Boniface
Jr., of Gainesville, announce
the arrival of a daughter,
Blolre Boniface, born June 5,
at Alachua Hospital in Galncavlile.
The maternal grandparent*
are Mr. and M n . Earl Hig­
ginbotham and tha paternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mra. John Boniface. Both sets
of grandparents are from
Sanford.
Mra. Boniface it the former
Carole Higginbotham.

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Mias Pat Blondl wit) leave
for G lrli State, June 12, In
Tallahassee where aha will
represent the Auxiliary to the
Herbert D. Gibb Post 259,
American Legion. M n , Ed
Hofftnire ia chairman of the
D c B ifv ciria Stale Project.

pollution control to join her

SHAMPOO A N D SET
&lt;2-30

This Monday

S T Y L E D SH APING
$2-oo

husband.

District 37 Florida Nurses
a research con­ Association
will
hold
the
sultant with the Consolidation monthly m e e t i n g Monday,
Coal Co., Inc., Pittsburgh, Is June 15, at 8 p.m. at the
Health Center
on
French
tho son of Mrs. Herbert P.
Avenue.
Hal] and the late Mr. Hall of
The annual election of o ffi­
Clarksburg, W. Va. He is a cers will be held, and all
graduate in both chemical members are urged to attend
and mechanical engineering, this important meeting.
Mr.

Hall,

having earned the Bachelors
and Masters degrees, respec­
tively, from
West Virginia
University and the University
of Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall will he
at home after Aug. 1 at 2412
Rosogardcn Road in Pitts­
burgh.

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Friends o f Jack Ludwig
will regret to learn that he is
hospitalized at Orange Me.
mortal Hospital, where he re­
cently underwent surgery.
It is expected that he will
be confined for a considerable
period o f time.

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Bedding, Appliances*,
lamps, Tables, Odd
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nes­
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Mra, N eiter'a brother, George
Bprenkle, o f York, Pa., and
Mr. and M n . Robert Ilofslcttcr at dinner, Thursday even,
lag al the DcUary Restaurant.

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Miss Jane Lundy

P i** 9

Housewarming Given Two Lake Mary Couples

Honored Guest Of

| Greeting guests at tha door I Earl Unger.
Mr*.
Jimmy and 4; Mr*. The bn* Brewer,
w er*! of the Daughtrey home were Jones poured punch and aerv- &lt; to 5, and Mra. Lurllla Mero,
Mary Sunday1Mrs. H. M. Gleason and Mrs. aed between tha hour* of 3 5 to 8.

By Fraatee W etter

Graduation Party

Two
held

By Evelyn Iundy
Jane

Lundy w a i

aistor.

Mra.

Leonard

potato

chips,

Daughtrey, located

West

at one end flanked by burning

and

candles. Silver serving dish­

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crocker,

es held assorted cookies, nuts,

located on Meal

and

byterian
tion,

Women's

with

the

Organixa-

arrangements

in

Crocker

home were

Zimmerman.

Mrs.

Roy

Howell Jr. poured punch and
served between the hours of
3 and 4; Mrs. Otis Sjoblom. 4
to 5, and Mrs. W. C. Hopkins,

Mr. and Mra. Otto Bartoa
entertained their friends, Mr.
and Mra. Ralph Teschendorf
o f Orlando, who recently re­
turned from a trip to Cleve­
land, Ohio.

diomsimaksM

QoAnsiA

By Mra. II. L. Johnson
family

butter.

So

der, 8 to 10 minutes. Make* 4

she servings.

concocts this recipe using it.
P E A N U T B U TTER BREAD
2 cups flour
4 tsps. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
tfc cup sugar
1 cup milk
*i cup peanut butter
Sift flour and measure. Sift
with baking powder and salt.
Add peanut butter and sugar,
working (lie peanut butter in­
to dry ingredients with ihe
tips n( lingers. Add milk. Mix
lightly but tlioruughly. Pour
Into well-oiled baking pan.
Bake In hot oven 420 degrees
atxiut 30-35 minutes. Makes 1
small loaf.

MR. AN D MRS. ROGER CROCKER, honored
guest*. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Crocker, are shown at a recent housewarming
reception in Lake Mary with the Lake Mary
Community Presbyterian Church ladies serving
ns hostesses.

5 to 8.

IIE G IN N IN G the first leu o f a Mediterranean tour are from the left,
Mrs. R. S. Rest, Mrs. J. R. Dennison ami Mrs. Dale Purdy. These Indies
will depart Friday for the continent and while abroad, will visit their
hushnnds, who are aboard the L'SS Roosevelt.

•

•

•

in a well greased 2&lt;4 qu cas
serole. Bake at 325 degrees
for 40

Steven Riggs Is
I I

|—. - during

R jrs}ir |a v

P a rlv
*

a r lY

minutes.

• • •
Florence
Eatons
B E E F­
STEAK R O L L
RED C H E R R Y RO LL
2 lbs. round, chuck or shoul­ 1 cup sugar
der, cut tk Inch thick
1 tbsp. flour
1 egg, well beaten
2
cup* canned cherry julra
flour
1 tbsp. butter
poultry stuffing
2U tsp. baking powder
salt and pepper
U tsp. salt
small strips pork
2 tbsp*. shortening
tk cup water
Pound steak. Spread with tk rup milk
poultry stuffing to which the 2 rups canned red cherries,
pitted
egg has been added. Roll.
Mix sugar with 1 tbsp. flour.
Skewer. Place in baking pan.
Dredge with flour, pepper and Add cherry juice and cook 1
Add
butter.
Let
salt. Add strips of pork and minute.
the water. Cover. Bake In stand . . . Sift Uk cups flour
moderate oven 375 degrees with baking powder and salt.
until meat la tender. Baste Cut In shortening until m ix­
ture b as fine as corn meal.
Now here Is Florence Eat­ frequently. Serves I.
• • •
Add milk, mixing until a soft
on's
A PPLE SAU C E
DATE
dough Is formed. Turn out on
L IV E R LO A F
M UFFINS.
floured board, knead lightly
1 lb. liver
U4 cups flour
for about 20 seconds, and roll
l
*
i
cups
cracker
or
bread
3 tspa. baking powder
into an oblong about *4 inch
crumbs
S tsps. sugar
thick. Spread
cherries on
2
eggs,
slightly
beaten
Ik tsp. salt
dough, roll like jelly roll, and
1 cup milk
2 eggs, beaten
press edges together. Cut in­
1 large onion, diced
*4 cup milk
to Uk inch slices. Place alieet
tk cup dieed salt pork
tk eup apple sauce
In pan (greaaed) and pour
1
tsp.
poultry
acasoning
3 Ups. melted butter
cherry juice sauce over top.
tk tsp. salt
tk cup chopped dates
Rake in hot oven 425 degrees
Sift flour, sugar, baking U Up. pepper
Boil l i v e r until tender. 25 to 30 minutes. Serves 6.
powder and salt. Combine
• • •
eggs, milk, apple aauca and Grind using coarse knife of
Clara Marshall's APR IC O T
food
chopper.
Add
remaining
melted butter. Add to dry In­
L A Y E R PUDDING.
gredients, stirring only until IngredienU. Mix thoroughly.
2 cups dried apricots
Form
In
loaf.
Bake
In
mod­
moistened. Fold In dates. Fill
3 tgg whites
well-greased muffin (ins *» erate oven, 375 degrees, about
Uk cups boiling water
45
minutes.
If
desired
a
little
full and bake in 400 degree
114 tbsps. gelatin
oven for 20 minutes. Makes sage may be added. Servea 8.
• • •
1 cup sugar
12 muffini.
• • •
Mary Lewla'a CHOCOLATE 1 pkg. sweetened lemon fla­
vored gelatin
Here
also
la Florence's CH IP M ERING U E BARS.
2 tbsps. cold water
Slf. together:
CARRO T FUDGE.
10 marshmallows, dieed
2 cups lifted flour
JVk cups grated carrots
Wash apricots. Cover with
1 Up. aoda
tv tsp. lemon flavoring
water. Cover. Simmer until
tk tap. salt
Ik cup water
soft. Add sugar. Real until
Combine in bowl:
3'&gt; cups sugar
smooth. Add 114 tbap. gela­
H cup shortening
tk cup sweetened condensed
tin which baa been softened
tk
eup
firm
ly
packed
milk
in cold water. Stir until dis­
brown sugar
Cook carrots, milk, sugar
solved. Dissolve lemon fla­
tk
cup
sugar
and water to soft ball stage
vored
gelatin in boiling water.
Beat until light then add:
(234-233
degrees).
Remove
Chill until partially set. Beat
1
Up.
vanilla
from fire, add flavoring and
until fluffy. Add the unbeaten
2 egg yolki, beaten
cool to room temperature.
egg whites. Beat until frothy.
3 tbips. water
Beat until creamy. Pour into
Beat until smooth. Gradual­ Add marshmallows. Beat un­
buttered pan, pat down to 1
til stiff. Fill a mold with alter­
Inch depth, and when firm cut ly add dry ingredients beat­
nate Dyers of the whipped
ing
well
after
each
addition.
in aquarei. The grain la like­
gelatin
and Uie apricot puree,
ly to be a little coarse due to Spread mixture evenly In a
chilling each layer until firm
gt*ascd
13
by
I
by
2
Inch
pan.
Hie gTatrd carrots.
• • •
Sprinkle over top l pkg. (6 before adding tl&gt;« next layer.
Chill until firm . Slice. Serve
Now Irene Rosa's PR U N E o i.) semi • sweet chocolate
pieces. Then place In bowl with whipped cream. Serves
STU FFED A PPLE S.
2 egg whiles and beat until
8 tart apples
frothy. Gradually add, while
1 Up. lemon juice
beating, 1 cup firm ly packed
1 cup prune juice
brown sugar. Beat until sugar
12 prunes
Core apples. Do not pare. la completely blended. Spread
F ill
center*
with
cooked, evenly over batter. Sprinkle
sweetened, pitted p r u n e s . with chopped walnuts. Bake
Combine lemon juice and at 350 degrees for 30 minute*.
• • •
prune juice. Pour over apples.
Bake in moderate oven, 350
CHICKEN-TUNA
CASSEROLE
degrees, until lender. Chill.
Serve with cream. Serves 6. 3 cups diced cooked chicken
• • •
t ran (614-7 o t.) tuna, drain­
ed, flaked
FRENCH PEAS
1 cup diced celery
Uk Ibsps. butter or oleo
U cup finely chopped onion
2 Ibsps. water
t* cup thinly sliced mush­ 1 can (3 ox.) chow mein
noodles
rooms
Uk cupi fresh peat or 10-or. '* cup slivered almond*
Prices For Every
Combine all o f abova In­
pkg. frozen peas
Itudget
gredient! in a large bowL Mix
1 small onion, thinly sliced
thoroughly and act aside.
Vk Up. salt
Combine:
Melt butter and add the
oilier ingredients. Cover the tk cup milk
pan tightly and cook over 1 can (101k ox.) muihroom
soup
moderate heat until the peas
Gifts • Card* • Hooka
are tender, shaking the peai 1 can &lt;1014 oa.) calory soup
210 E. Firat St.
occasionally to prevent stick­
Blend well. Pour over chick­
ing. Cook freah peas until len­ en mixture. M ix welL Place

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The table wa* spread with
a white cut work cloth cen­
tered with a glass punch howl,
flanked by matching glass
candelabra with lighted y e l­
low candles. An arrangement
of green tern and yellow dais­
es
surrounded the centerpiece.
Refreshments of assorted
cookies, nuts and gruen and
yellow
mints were served
with sparkling punch which
was tinted » cool green shade
Mrs. Ted Urookl&gt;n was m
charge of the table. Assisting
the afternoon were:
Sira. Don Smith, Mrs. RowI land Goble, Mrs. Evelyn Rice,
Mrs.
Ruby Sjoblom,
Mr*.
James M. Thompson and Mra.
Joe Sniathers.

Honored Lsliest Ul
D “ in a a y

mints.

A

silver

punch

bowl was at the other end of

Mr*. A. E. Crocker and Mr*.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaffold
and
fam ily
of
Altamonte
Springs road, moved to Hol­
lywood, California w h e r e
their daughter and aon-in-lnw
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dehncl
now reaide.

peanut

View

Greeting guests at the door
of

Personals

likei

Lake

charge of Mr*. Arolyn True.

Altamonte

Morgan's

on

Boulevard,

sponsored by the United Pres­

Ed

Jessie

Mary

Tltcae house warming* were

enjoyed by: Barbara Saucer,
Sue McClellan, Ann Bidenour,
Diane Aulin, Karen Janson,
Judl Mlnter, Gay Ulrey, Con­
nie Pendarvis, Susan Slayton,
Caron Beasley, Jan Beasley,
Lix Mlkier, Virginia Sianko,
Judy Jakubcin, Lyndia Tuhy
and Diane Gaydick.

had an individuality of its
own. and each one w ai sur­

homes of Mr. and Mrs. James

Avenue.

dips, Coke and chatter were

vrerw to be aeen. Each Sous#

The table was spread with rounded
an embroidered cloth with e room.
colorful flower arrangement

Lake

Hayet aection.

Sandwiches,

I-ake

of 3 and 6 to show the new

Faulk Jr., at her home in the
Lake

In

afternoon between the hours

guest of

honor last Saturday at a Coke
and ehatter party fiven by
her

I

housewarmings

the table with glasj serving
dishes.
Mrs. Richard Keogh was in
charge of the table. AssisUng
during tiie afternoon were;
Mr*. Ralph Williams, Mrs.
Alice Werner, Mrs. Fannie
Lefiler, Mrs. Geneva Coch­
ran. Mrs. Charles Sansman
and Mrs. John Ulmer.
Guest hooks were signed at
each house, with over 50
friend* and members attend­
ing. Mr*. P. D. Anderson was
in charge of check out at the
Daughtrey home and Sirs.
True at the Crocker home.
Tour* of Use houses were
conducted at each by (lie
proud owner*. Many new aud
original ideas in decoraUon

by

plenty

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MRS. T H E LM A RRKWER. right, serves punch
to Mr. and Mrs. James Daughtrey, guests o f
honor at a joint housewarming in their new
Lake Mary home.

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3 piece
salad serving
set

^jaAjdm C iA dsiA
M AGNOLIA CIRCLE
Tlie Magnolia C in ia of the
Sanford Garden Club met re­
cently at the home of Mrs. F.
J. Harris, with the president,
Mra. S. L. Wiggins, presiding
over the meeting.

STE VE N RIGGS
Ily Mra. Clarence Snyder
Steven Riggs, eon o f Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Rigggs, cel­
ebrated his loth birthday re­
cently with a skating party.
Thoa# enjoying the party
with him were Ricky, Karen,
Beth and Brenda Pettis, Ber­
ry, Dell and Donnis Ruther­
ford, Marcel and Benaon Tart,
Paul Allman, Teresa Bridges,
( ’lay and J e ff Velno, Nancy,
Ronnld ami Mickey Riggs.
Chaparuiive were, Mr. and
Mrs Mtirvin Kigga and J ir »
Lowell Petti*.
*'

The meeting was opened
with "T h e Lord's Prayer."
followed
by
the
minutes,
treasurer's reports and vari­
ous committer reports, with
a discussion of the new year
books and by-laws.
Mrs. Frank Licske, a char­
ter member, reported that tha
Magnolia Circle would cele­
brate Its 20th anniversary in
January, I9ti5.
The circle voted that a con­
tribution be made toward a
life membership for Mr*. D.
K. Dorman.
Following the meeting, the
members enjoyed a delicious
luncheon and iw lm in tits
Harris pool.

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TImis* attending were the
Mines. S. L. Wiggins, K. J.
Harris, Frank Lirske, loot
Taylor, Otto Hartford, A. II.
Harris, A. L. Hardesty, II. R.
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Office 204 W . First

Legal Notice
Th# following Amendment*
to the (’tinner of the Villen*
e f North Orlando, Florida, ae
recommended hr the Charter
Board, art hereby aubmltted
purauant to the proelelona of
Florida ntatutaa til.
pr o po se d c h a r t e r
a m k id m k x t i

The Government of oeld
municipality ehall be veatod In
a governing body to be known
ae the "Vllleae Council of
North Orlando. Florida,** aoma.
time* hereinafter referred to
ae the Vlllaee Connell, and a
mayor. Fuch Council ehall be
eompoead of five ( I ) member#
to be called Councllmen, and
a Mayor.
Within ninety f i t ) day* af­
ter thla amendment become*
affective, a apeclal aleotlon
ahall be celled In the manner
provided by the Charter or
municipal ordinance# of North
Orlando, Florida for tho elec­
tion of a mayor, who ehall
hold office until tho neat regu.
lar election held In March.
1*11, and at aald election and
all tuccredlng mayorallty elec­
tion! o f tho VIlUg*. the Mayor
•halt be elected for a term
ot two ( I ) year*. Within ninety (ID) day* after thle act
become* effective, the Vllleae
Council ahall by reeolutlon ap­
point ona of tta mambara a i *
Vice Mayor. How oo ever no
ona per eon ehall hold both the
office of Councilman and Ma­
yor almultanaouely.
The Mayor elected and Vice
Mayor appointed, aa here­
inabove provided, ehall each
hold offloa until hla eucceaaor
ahall ha elected or appointed
In acoordanoo with tho provi­
sion* o f thla amandmant and
ahall qualify, and each ot lham
•hall bofora tolar ln« upon th*
dlaoharq* o f th* dullta of tho
office, ahall take and M b•crib* tho oath praacrlbad In
tho Charter o f tho Vlllago of
North Orlando. Florida.
Candidate# for tho office of
Mayor rnuat meat tho quali­
fication* aotahltahad by tb*
Charter and ordinance# of
North Orlando for other pub­
lic ofne** and la addition
therafa a v a l fllo a notice of
Intention to ran for ouch o f­
fice with the Villen* Clerk
durian th* lent tan (111 daya
o f February In th* year o f the
alactlon, and ahall pay Meh
fillnn fee aa ahall be aat by
ardlnane*.
la
addition
th*
notice ehall etata hi* pUea of
realdonoo, hla an*- a daacrlptton
o f th* real property owned hr
him and any other Informa­
tion required by erdlnanoa,
Thla Vtllano Council ahall
|av* all o f tho power* hereto,
tore rooted la or pooaeeeed by
the Villa** Council o f North
Rrlando.
Th* Mayor ahall b* the chief
executive officer of the Villen*
and ha ehall hava and auerclea
all of tha power* end dull**
ueually Incident to that office;
k* ehall preeida over all meetInna e f the V illi*# Council #*•
cepl that h* will not b* a
ro tln f member o f th* Council
unleea thoro la a tin vote. In
which caaa tho Mayor ahall
caat th* decldlnn vote; lla
ahall *** that all of th* law*
of tha Hlat* and ordinance*
ef th* Villen* era faithfully
executed! lie ehall hove Ih*
power to bid In property fnt
111* V illa** at all ta* eel**,
Judicial ealea and aaloe under
rocee* of lawl when Ih* town
i e parly, he ahall el*n all
deed*, contract*,
bond* or
■
■11■" i —

R

other Inatrumenti of wrltlnn
to which the VllUne U a party, when euthorleed by ordin­
ance or reeolutlon to do eo; he
ehall approve all ordinance*
unleea In hla Judgment Ih*
name ehall be detrimental In
th* Inter**!* of th# VIII***, In
which cae* ho may return th*
earn* with hla objection In
wrttln* lo th* Council without
approval, In which cnee, th*
aald ordinance ehall not b*.
com* law, unleet It ta paaeed
eceln by a t/S'e rot* of th*
council: he may from time to
time make recommendation# to
th* Council for enactment of
law*, rule* or regulation* for
tli* Government of th* Coun­
cil or Villa** ** will. In hi*
Judgement beet promote th*
Intereeta of the VIII*** and
do and perform all dutlea 1mpoeaC by ordinance! of in*
Villa**, Charter and law* ot
th* Hlat*.
livery ordinance whan Introducad, ahall b* read In full,
but upon second and final
raadln*, If not amended, It
may b* read by till* only, how­
ever. th* eecond and final
raadln* ahall not taka place
nor ehall aald ordinance or
resolution become affective un­
til th* propoeed ordinance ot
resolution ehall hava been
pulled In at leaat three ( I ) con­
spicuous pieces throuahout th*
V illa** fur a period of at laaat
fifteen t i l ) daya, on* of which
placea ahall be th* V illa**
Hall. After paeea** of the
fifteen ( I I ) dsys sold ordinance
may b* reed by till* for tho
eeoond and final tlm* at any
regular or apeclal session of
tho counoll and upon Its adop­
tion ahall b* *4*n*d by tha
Mayor and by th* V illa**
Clerk and whan *o at*n*d It
shall bacom* offaoUv* than,
untaao
otherwise
provided
therein.
Th# eeoond aentaneo of Ar­
ticle VI, leotlon I, I* amend­
ed to read aa followai
In th* proper aaarclee e f th*
function* of eald court and
within lla Jurisdiction ae here­
by daflnad, Ih* Jud*e o f said
court shall have power and la
baraby authorised to leau# and
cauaa to be served by any
police office or sold Villa**,
conetable or deputy sheriff of
tho Btat* o f Florida, any and
all writs, warrants, March
warrant* sad other prooeeM*
necessary for th* detection and
punlahment of violation of any
nr th* ordinance* of th* aald
Villa**, and th* police of tho
aald V illa** ar* hereby auth­
orised and It la harsby mad*
their duty U&gt; execute end to
servo any and ell such writ*
and process** Issued eut of th*
eald V illa** Court by th#
Judxe thereof, and lo mah* pro­
perty return thereof to eald
Court.
All law, ordinance# or peril
o f taws or ordlnencee In con­
flict herewith ere hereby re­
pealed.
Thee* smendment* to th*
Charter of th* Vllleae of North
Orlendo, Florida, ahall become
affective
Immediately
upon
ratification by th* valara at an
alactlon ealltd for that pur­
pose.
Dated thla l»th day of Juno
A. D. I ll« .
(BEAM
Mr*. Jan* fl. Flke, Clerk
V III*** of North Orlendo,
Florida
Publlih June It, II, M A July
I, m t .
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It Pays
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The HERALD
Want Ada.

CLASSIFIED IN D E X

S ill

fta n fflrb

ftrr*Ift

P a g e 10 — J u n e 11, 1964

1. Lost ft Fou nd
BERRY’S W O R LD
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Reel Eitata 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. Babysittera
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pets
"M r. Ambnsaim, how eowtd roe poutbfy put in In s
82. Flowers - Shrubs
bo-trump contract whos your* told in diamondtf"
33. Furniture
34, Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
1. Notices
6 For Rent
36. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks SALES - PARTS • SERVICE
ROSE COURT APTS.
36-A Autos Wanted
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
1 BR Furn. Naar Bale. 3013
37. Boats - Motors
YOUR R E X A Ift D E A LE R
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters 2553 S. Park
322 0511
1 BR., Furn. home, Lake
89. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
rirrrrioug x iu s

Mary. No peta. 322-3049 or
VACUUM CLE AN E R
322-6347.
REPAIRS
Part*, Supplies, Electrolux,
CUTE 3 BR unfura. Route,
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
kit. equipt. w. stove only.
Rex-Air, F iller Queen, OE,
Rea*, rent. Avail. June 16,
etc. Free pick-up.
322-0513.
QM VACUUM R EPAIRS
1114 Park Ave. — 322-4763
3 LARG E Nicely furn. Duplex
Apt*. 14th Ave., Longwood,
6. For Rest
$ ml. from N.A.S. 838 3298.

NOTICE IS hereby given that
I am *n*a*ad In buetnaea at
Uvlada. beinlnul* County, Flor­
ida, under th* flctltloua name
of, Oviedo lladlo A Electric
Company, end Diet I Intend to
regluter eald name with th*
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Bemlnol* County, Florida, In
accordance with th* provi­
sion* o f the Fictitious Nam* Efflc., $43. 611 Park.
fftatutee, lo-wit; Hrrlloa 1*1.PI
Florida Htatutee HIT.
2 BR. Furn. notue. 211 W.
HIri Itoberl A. Cameron IV
1Mb St. &lt;33. NO peU. Ph.
Publish Juno 11. 11, II, A July
t, 11*4.
322-2900.
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CLEAN, modern, nicely turn.
FUTTTTIOt * * A MM
3 BR, Fla. Rm. 322 3909.
NOTICE IP hereby given that
I am *ns*X*d In buetnaea at
1401 French Ava. Hemlnnl* 3-ROOM Furn. Apt., lor cou­
County, Florida, under tho fic­
ple, $43. 322-7399.
titious name of llarrleon'a Gar*«*, and that I intend Jo
rexleter aald earn* with th* 3 BR. Furn. Duplex Apt. CosClerH o f tho Circuit Court,
tact 2311 Palmetto.
Bemlnol* County, Florida. In
accordanc* with Ih# provisions 1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
of the F I a I I 4 I • u a Nam*
bath, 31T 8 Park Ave.
Statutes, to.wit) Section 141.01
Florida Btatutas HIT.
HI*; Willard Harrison
Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ava.
Publish Juno 11, II, I I A July
Apply $-6:30.
I, III*.
CDA-41
Clean rooma for men. 401
IK THE CIRCUIT COUNT IN
Magnolia Ava. 323-0720.
AND FOR *E H I*O LU COUN­
T Y FI.ORIflA.
LA K E M ARY. I Rm. furn.
IN CHANCKHT NO. I RMS
apt. Upitalra. Ph. 322-7983.
T ill1! MONTIOK c o u n t y h a v *
I.NUB IIANK, a corporation,
Plaintiff, 4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 BR, $60
mo. 323-0389,
VICTOn H. JENCKB and ----JI.NCKH, hla wife, and PATHICK J. roW Knfl, ■■ unmetrled man,
Defendants.
lx
to e
r iw r u iT
co urt,
NOTICE OF RUIT
NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
TON *TJ4TK OF FI.OHIIIA
TOi FA THICK J. POWKII8, an OF Fl.nRinA IN ANU FOR
■KHINOLK COUNTY,
unmarried man
CIIA.Nrr.MY NO. I44T#
Iteildenco Unknown
YOU AUK HKItKUY NOTI- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTFIED that a suit ha* bean filed OAQK ASSOCIATION, a cor­
a*aln*t you In tha above poration,
Ftalatlff,
oaue* and you ar* required to
fllo your answer with the -veClerk of this Court and to JOIIN BMtrn JIL and b l a n serve a copy thereof upon th* Cl IK ELIZABETH SMITH, hi*
pleinllff or Its attorney*, Ma­ rife,
Derandan ta
honey, Hedlow, Chambers and
noticed o r eu rr in
Adame, Barnett National Bank
MORIN)
tu
n
FCMIKrLOeURR
Bulldln*. Jacksonville I, Flor­
ida. not later then July lllh, TOi JOHN PM ITH. JB. end
BLANCHE
KI.IZA1IETII
1*11. If you fall so to do, a
SMITH, hi* wife,
Decree Pro Confeaao will be
w
h
o
*
*
residence
end
entered easlnst you for th*
whereabouts I* unknown.
relief demanded la th* Com­
TOU ARK HEREBY NOTI­
plaint. This suit la to fore­
close a mart****. Th* real FIED that a Complaint to
foreclose
a certain mortgage
property proceeded a*al&amp;et let
I-it
I
of
PAN
I K K encumbering tho following deeK NOt.I A, Bemlnol* County, orlbed reel property, to*will
Lot t, Block I, IteaubdlvlFlorida, according to the
alon o f Bloek I and Tract
Piet thereof ae rooorded
la Plat Book II, pag* 41.
A, NORTH OBLANDO BE­
ND ADDITION, aecert.
CON
Publla Record* o f Bemlnol*
In
* to plat thereof record­
County, Florida.
ed la Piet Book tl, Peg#
Together with all otruotura*
74,
Pubtlo
Hecorda
of
and Improvement* bow and
Seminole county, Florida,
hereafter on eald land, and fit
tur*i stitched thereto; aleo all he* boon filed agetnat you la
ga*. steam, aleotrle. water, and tha abovo-elyled suit, tho abort
other haatlnx, rooking, refrt* title ef which la Federal Na­
aerating, ll*Mlng, plumbing, tional Mortgage Aeaooiatlon, a
venlllsttn*, Irrigating, a n d Corparatton organised under an
power systems, machines, ap­ Aot af Oongroea and existing
pliance*. fltturM, and appur­ pursuant to the Federal Na­
tenance*. which now arc or tional Mortgego Aieeetettoe
mny hertofter pertain lo, or Charter Act, having lu princi­
be used with. In, or oo eald pal office In the d tp e f Wash­
rremlee*. even though they ha ington. District e f Columbia,
Plaintiff, versus JOHN SMITH.
detached or detachable.
Together with th* following JR. end BLANCHE ELIZA­
Item* of property which ar* BETH SMITH, hi* wife, De­
located In and permanently In­ fendant* and yea are required
stalled a* a part af tha Im­ to serve e oopy e f pour Answer
provements on Mid land;
or ether pleading t* the Com­
GENERAL E L E C T R I C plaint on Ptalnuffa Attorney,
BUILT-IN OVEN MODEL Meek N. Cleveland, J r. Bull*
J T llltP K BERJAL U t i l - 111 Beaford Atlantia National
Reek Building, Isnford. Flor­
TIM
GENERAL R L R O T R I C ida, and file th* original An­
BUILT-IN RANOR MODEL swer er ether pleading la th*
BS411PK SERIAL BI4T1I1M efflo* af th* Clark e f tke Clr
GENERAL E L E C T R I C cult Court on or before the
REFRIGERATOR MOglKL lllh day o f July. A. D. 1144
DA11TC SERIAL XBHITIt I f ytu fall to do eo, a decree
DUO THERM
HEATER pro eonfeeeo will be taken
MODEL 111-* SERIAL I I egalnat you for the relief 4amended la the Comptelnt.
HI*
FIVE ALUMINUM VEKE
Thla Nolle* ahall be pub­
T1AN BLINDS
lished once a weak for four
WITNESS my hand and Ih* eouseoutlv* week* In Tke San­
aaal ot thle Court at Sanford ford Herald, a newspaper cir­
Florida, U U Ith day a&lt; June, culated la gemlaela Oeanty,
Florida.
A. D. IM A
(SEAL)
Dated this Mh Bay e f Jane
Arthur E. EeekwRk, Jr, A. D. 1114.
Clark
*/ Arthur W. Baekwtth, Jr.
Ert Marika T. Ttkloa,
Clark af Clroelt Court
Deputy Clerk
Mack H. Cleveland, Jr, and
Makoney, Had low, Chamber#
Carroll Rurhe
and * Time
Attorney* lar F U latlff
Bareott National Bank EM# F. a Drawer a
Beaford. Florida
JaakeonviU* 1 Florida
FabUsh June U . II. M * J i l l Fukllak Jana 11, II, M ft July
I. I I I !
I. 1114.
C D A -il
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Legal Notice

FURNISHED t BR., home 2
porchea, ahady patio, $83
mo. 884 E. 20th. 322 0298.
NICE 3 BR., house, kitchen
equipped, $73 mo. Available
July 1. 322-4143,
LA K E M A R Y Duplex Furn.
Apt.; 1 Furn. Houae, I BR,
Both clean ft newly painted.
Adults. No pets. Ph. 322 3930
3 Rui, Furn. A p t Clean ft
close uptown. $40 mo. Ph,
322-6201.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath ft ahower, suitable
for couple o r tingle person
or retired. All utllillea In­
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
cated on let St., within 1
block o f 2 free parking lota
and shopping nenter. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobaoo
Dept. Store 211 E. Find St.

6. For Rgnt

11. Real Estate Wanted

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

FURN. Apt. Clote In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

W A N T E D ! N ICE

OPEN D A IL Y -N E W HOMES LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR, 3
bath, playmt., cent, atr-con.
Beady for Occupancy— 3 ft 4
207 Ridge Rr., 322 8322 for
B D 'ri — Liberal Financing
appointment.
—Low D o w n
Payment),
FHA - VA - In Service ft
RAVENNA PARK
Conventional.
S PE C IA L!
SANFORD AR E A
O N LY 6975 DOWN
Go WeM on 23th St. to Lake
Mary Blvd., left on Blvd (Term s oo Down Pymt. If
Needed)
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
payments
of
(97
right one blk. to Office, Assume
monthly
on
this
lovely
3
322 7744.
Bedroom, 2 Bath, kitchen
LONGWOOD A R E A
equipt Home, with central
10 minutes South on 17-92 lo
heat for winter comfort, In
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
the V E R Y BEST of ComliSeminole Blvd. one bloc*
tion. Can be shown Immedi­
to Office. 838-3911,
ately!

2 BR House. K it equipt. $73.
Ph. 322-3303.
2 BR, unfura. house. S. San­
ford Ava. 322-8892.

For 68.000 to 610,000
Cash

Payton Really
FA 2-1301

3

17-92 at Hiawatha

BEDROOMS,
3
bath*.
Range. 3104 Park Ave.

12. Real Estate For Sal#

1 B R turn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
322-1374.

3 BR, 2 Bath. Assume mort
gage. 132 Hays Dr. 322-8988.

4-R003IS, Furn. second floor, OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large
rooma, large shady lot with
Pleasant, large and airy.
fruit tree*. No down pymt.
Osteen, j 22-3771.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
322-3398.
UNFURN. 3 BR Apt. KU.
equipt. 1081* W.
349-3932.

18th. Ph.

YO U C A N T BEAT
3 Bedroom, separate
1 ft 3 Bedroom furn. apta.
room. Very large
Queinel Apta., 404 E. 14th
elec. (8500. Term s
S t , 322-8184.
qualified buyer I

TH IS!
dinning
kitchen,
to suit

3 te 3 Bedroom House*

LM N Enterprises,
Inc.

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulit, A i m .
r A 2-3(31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime
D U PLEX A . '! , Partly furn.
$3800. Buy from Owner.
Good Investment 12W Myr­
tle Ave., Ph. 322 1234.

6 Room Home, e’ ee. kitchen
near schools. $6300 newly
decorated; 16230 as is. Ex­ R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
cellent Term *.
STORAGE SPACE. 30T 6th
3rd ft Park Ave.
St. 322-1374.
Phone 322-5641
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
Bedroom Homes available in
Furn. Apt. A ir condition op­
G R E E N B R IAR
all Areas of Sanford. Let ua
tional. Adult*. 322-1926.
Inveitment ft Realty
Choice
Iota
available
tat
Show you Around!
116
N.
Park
Ave.
322-9173
W E L A K A APARTM EN TS
Greenbrier e f Loch Arbor
Rooma private baths, 114
overlooking
g o lf
course.
3 BR Frame house. To be
W. P in t St.
Custom building to your
moved to your property.
specifications.
Greenbriar
1901 S. Park Ave.
Best offer. Ph. 3222924.
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrra. unfura.
dave loped by
FA 2-3232 anytime
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
KINGSW OOD
$83, R. A. Williams, 322-1331.
BUILDERS, INC.
IN RAVENNA PARK
2, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
An Immaculate 3 BR, C l
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
202 Fairmont Dr.
1, m , ft 2 BATHS
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph
home. Drive by 106 Valencia
F A 2-8074
DOWN PA YM E N TS FROM
322-3219.
Dr. and see the Beautiful
$100
lawn, fenced in yard, large
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath home,
Furn. Apt. 2300 MellonvIHe.
Low Monthly Payments
citrus trees, e x t e n s i v e
icreened porch. Small down
For Complete Information
shrubbery, well for aprinkpymt. Assume pymts, Ra
2 BR House Trailer. Bowman’s
See Or Call Your
lng, wall-to-wall carpet in
venna Park. 322-3363,
Trailer Court. 608 4908.
Living Room, Refrigerator
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6106.
tc Stove, Drapes and air3-BEDROOM, t bath home.
conditioner. All for a modest
Small down payment, as­
SALE S BROKER
Unfuralibcd 2 BR. bouse, kit­
Down Payment and (98.75
sume payments. N. Orlando.
chen equipped. 322-3631.
month,
whiuh
includes
322-6234.
etcry thing!
R E N T A BED
322-2430
RoPaway, Hospital ft Baby 2363 Park Dr.
ID YLLW ILD E : 303 Tangerine
Beds.
Dr. Desirable area. By own­
CAN YOU STAND
By Day, Weak, or Month
er. 4 BR., 2 bath, central THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
A Big Cleanup Job?
Ph. FA 2-S1BI 116 W. l i t St.
air ft Heat, fireplace, In­ 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-0123
Some Minor Repairs?
C AR R O LL’S F U R N ITU R E
tercom., wall-to-wall car­
3 Bedrooms—3 Lots?
pet, Built-In kitchen. Beau­ 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, assume
$295 Down?
1 BEDROOM Furn. houae, wa­
payments. 322-7413.
tifully landscaped ft redwood
$40
T
oU
l
Monthly?
ter furnished, $63 mo. Can
fence.
By
appointment.
Ph.
No qualifying — Move In?
bo seen after 4:30, 3808 S.
New Cuitum Built noma oa
322-3303.
CaU 322-7498 NOWI
Elm Ph. 322-2307.
Cryital Lake, For informa­
tion caU 322 3378.
2
BR
frame
house.
Very
clean.
19 B EAU TIFU L ACRES
2-ROOM turn. apt. $33 mo.
90S Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­ 13 acres In bearing grove,
knd water ft elec. 322-0313.
wan, 322-4013.
loaded with fruit, Included
107 Locust St.

Payton Realty

322-1301

Ball-Blair Agency

17-92 at Hiawatha

$100 DO W N

SO U TH W A R D

Seminole Realty

FH A - V A HOMES

FHA « VA

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

8. Beach Rental*
HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beacb
Call 322-4058

9. For Sale or Rant
3 BEDROOM HOME
ON C R Y S T A L L A K E

3 BR, Children's Fort, orange
trees. 111 Country Club Cir­
cle. 3223333.
3 BR, 2 Bath, cen t heat ft
alr-cond. Lake priviiogei.
Corner lot In Lake Mary. 3
yrs. old. $11,300. Pymts. (80
mo. incl. taxes * lna. Ph.
322-2903.

VA-NO

Q U A L IF Y IN G

In Sale* Trice. Frontage on
2 clear lakes. Lovely, mo­
dern 3 Bedroom, Florida
Rm. Home, surrounded with
large oaks. Garage, work­
shop and supply room. This
very
desirable
property
available only due to U1
health o f owner. CaU ua for
appointment. Exclusive with

E V E R E TT A. H A R P E R

GEHR R E A LT Y
322-3561

AGENCY • REALTOR
3 BR, 3 bath, newly painted
Inside And out. Lot 233'
3463 S. Park Ave.
deep Patio ft Barbecue. Phones F A 2-2264 or F A 2-2283
$14,300. Good Term* I
3 BR, home, 817 Catalina Dr.

LA K E F R O N T HOMES

Legal Notice

CUSTOM B U IL T HOME ON
LAK E . Call c T t a l a f a
in
to r
c ir c u it
co urt,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
322-1397.
FLORIDA IN AND FDR SEMI.
NOI.D COUNTY.
3 BEDROOM house, 322-3138
CHANCERY NO. I**#*
after 4 p. m.
n o t ic e o r e u rr tw
euVMTGAGR FOMRCLOIUER
KKDKRAL NATIONAL MORTOAGK ASSOCIATION, * cor­
poration,
Plaintiff,
FICTITIOUS R 4 M
NOTICE IS hereby *lv*n thet
GORDON L SHIVER and BU­ I em *na***d In buatn*** et
SAN F. SHIVER, hi* wir*.
I I I W. llth BL, Ssmlnol* Coun­
Defendant# ty, Florid*, under th* fictitious
TOi OOBDON I* SHIVER end nem* of, Bemlnolo Truck S*Ua.
BUSAN F. BII1VKH. hi* end thet I Intend to roalvtsr
wife, whose realdene* and ■eld nsm* with th* Cl*rk of
whereabouts a r •
aa- tho Circuit Court, lUmlnal*
k&amp;QWft«
County, Florid*, la aocordenr*
TOU AI1E HEREBY NOTI­ with th* provision* of th* PieFIED that a Complaint to fore- tttloue Nem* It*tu*s. to-wlt;
eloee a certain mortses* en­ Holton l«l.o i Florida Btatcumbering th* followlag des­ u*e t ilt .
Big. Joseph C. Ctontll# Jr.
cribed real property, te-wltt
William T. Bfll
Lot It. OOLDIE MANOR,
Raymond J. Hh#*ff#r
according
te the
plet
thereof, recorded la Plat publish May 88 * June ft IL
Book It at peg* Tl, o f th* II. 1IH.
Fublle Record* e f ■emlecle CDU-14
County. Florida.
tw t o w
c iM c u rr c o u r t .
Together withi
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Itoeter
IN
ANR
FOR
IHMINOLR
Oven
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Burfac# Unit
has b#*n filed egalnet you In IN CHANCRRY NO. t4 W
the
ebove-etyted
suit, tb# CAROLYN D. LAZOK
Pleinllff,
■hort till# of which I# Federal
Net I one) Mortgeg* Aeeocletlea,
a Corporation organised under I a TV AN LABOR,
Defendant.
an Act e f Congress end asletlng
N o n CVS TO DRFRND
purauant to the Federal Na­
tional Mortgage
Aeaeclatlea TOR BTATO OF FLORIDA TO*
IBTVAN LAZOK
Charter Aot, having It* prln■tsbl* Area
etpel efflc* la the City e f
M u a n t k Fark Race
Washington. Dletrlct ef Colum­
Track
bia, Plaintiff, versus. OORDON
Ocean
Port. Now Jersoy
U
BHtVER and BUBAN F.
FLHAHR TA K R NOTICE that
BKIVER, hie wits. Defendant*
and you ar* required te serve a awora Complaint he* been
acopy o f your
Answer er fll#d against you In the Clrother pleading te th* Com- ovlt Court, Ninth Judicial Clrlatot on Plelnlltra Attorney, c-it la end for I#mtno!e Coun­
leek N. Cleveland. Jr. Bull* ty, Florid*, la Chancery, the
111 Banford Atlaatl* Natleael abbreviated title ot which Ic
Bank Building, Banferd, Flor­ ‘'Carolyn D. Laaok. Ftalatlff,
ida. aed file the orlgtael Aa- vortuc tilven Laaok. Defend­
■wtr or ether pUadlng ta th* ant." wherein th* relief nought
efflc* of the Clerk at the Cir­ la e Decree o f Divorce. Thee*
cuit Court ou er before tha presents er* to eeaoo end rellth day af June. A. D. 1114. qalre yeu to fit* yoar written
If you fail te da aa, a deerne answer nr defenses, If nay, to
pr* eonfeeeo will be taken the Complaint filed hereto, eed
egalnet yea fer th* relief de­ te oervo e copy thereof upon
tho P lain tiff* attorney*. Biremanded In the Complaint.
Thla Notice shall be publish­ ■from, Davie O McIntosh, l*o*t
ed once a week for four con­ Office Box lit* , Hanford, Plor.
secutive week* ih The Ben- Ida, IITTI, on or bofero July
ford Herald, a newspaper sir- ft t il* , aed hereto tall not or
culeted la Bemlaal* Ceaaty a Deere* Pro Caafeoao will bo
•aterod agelnot yea aad tho
Florida.
Da tod this N ik Any ot May cause proceed on part*.
(■CALI
A. D. IM*.
a/ Arthur R Brekwltk. Jr.
Arthur IL N*ckwlth. Jr,
Clerk af Clrealt Court
Clark af the Clrealt Court
Ry ■ Martha ▼. VlhUa, D.C
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr. aad
Harold F. Johns**
ataaotreee. Davit ft
Mol ate eh
Attorney* ter PUlstUV
P. &amp; Drawee S
Attorney* aa Law
Pant Offle* Rea Idle
Beaford. Florida
l&gt; rtl
FaMUfc May 88 ft Jaaa ft IL Beaford. Florida
11. t i l l .
Publish Jaao ft !ft 1ft II, l i l t
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Legal Notice

B

1 or 2 Bedroom Home

M A Y F A IR A R E A
3 BR, 2 Bath, large living
room,
Family
ft dining
room, fenced back yard
with oak trees, citrus ft
many shrubs. Well with
sprinkler,
closed
garage,
$19,800.

DREAMW OLD
SECTION

3 BR, apacioui. Small down
payment, Bat. $100 per mo.
3 BR, 2 Bath, separate din­
ing rm., 2 acre* on targe
lake. W ILL CONSIDER AC­
CEPTING
OTHER
PRO­
P E R T Y AS P A R T OF DOWN
PAYM EN T. CaU Stemper
Agency, 191$ So. French,
322-4991.

3 BR, Ilk Bath, hardwood
PRICED TO MOVE I
floors central heat, large B Y OWNER. 3 BR, 1 Bath.
fenced yard ft well. $14,000.
Exc. Neighborhood. $11,000.
Ph. 322-3206 after • p.m.

Payton Realty
F A 3-1301

17-82 « t Hiawatha

Legal Notice
NOTICR o r ADOPTION OF
RHAOLL'TION VACATINR
CERTAIN ROAD
NOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN
thet at a r**ul*r meeting htld
on tho llth d*y of May, A. D,
1114, th* Board of County
Commissioners
of
a*mlnol*
County, Florid*, adopted e It*relation closing, vacating and
abandoning end disclaiming
any right of Bemlaole County,
Florida, end th* pubtle In end
lo th* oortala named road, towlt:
Raymond Avenao from th*
centerline of Carlton gtrest
North to tho Bouth rightof-way tin* ot Longwood
Drive, now known a* BenUndo Spring* Drive fHt*t*
lined 414), *■ recorded tn
I’let Hook I, Peg* I. Pub­
lic Reoorde ot Bsmlaolo
County, Florida, nnd also—
B*a1n at tho Southwest
corner of tho North***!
QusrUr
ot
goctloa
I,
Township t l Bouth, Rang*
1* R**t. run three* Ee«i
IS f**t along tho Nor*h
tin* of Cerlton
Street,
three* North end SI to**
East of th* West lla* of
the as Id Northeast Quarter
to the point oa tho South
Kn* of Longwood Drtro
(Ptsto Road l i t ) , thtneo
gouthweatsrly along th#
South He# of Longwood
Drlv# to lu lotoreootlon
with tho West lie# o f aald
Northeast Quarter, th####
a#utb along tb# want lla*
af aald North###t Quarter
to th* potet o f beginning.
BT
ORDER
OF
THE
BOARD OF OOOXTT COM­
MISSIONERS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
(BEAL)
Arthur ML Bookwith. J r.
Clerk of aald Ho»rd
Publish Jup* I L 114ft
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NEARING
131$
$ Bedrooms,
ly pytnia.
•074.

V A - FH A

Property Management
&amp; Rales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers tor your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, ft 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To mak* tha beat home
buy, are tha

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Appointed
•
Property
Management
Sales Broker

&amp;

Jim Hunt Realty

COMPLETION
Offlea 322-211$
E LLIO TT
Night 322-064$
m baths, Month­
323-0700
$16 23. CaU 323- 2334 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.

15 Baato—a Opportunity

Legal Notice

D U PLE X APT. Partly fora.
$3800. Buy tram Owner,
tw t o u csw cu rr c o u r t o f
Good investa eot. 130$ M y *
TH H K lim s JU D ICIAL CIR­
C U IT IK AND FOR SH H I.
tta A y *., Ph. 332-1234.
KOLR CorXTY FLORIDA
IK CKAKCF.IIY SO. I40HA
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
DOLORES ANN POWER*.
Good location. Good pre­
Plaintiff.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
DAVID B. POWERS.
locally 323-4341, or apply U
Defendant.
K t T I C R
the PURE O IL COMPANY.
TOi Davis B. Powtrs.
ad4r**i unknown.
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIS H E LL O IL CO.
FIED that a Pdltlon for Di­ Want to own your own
vorce be* tore filed again#!
a • a at Opportunity now
ron In th* Circuit Court of
Bemlnol* Counts, Florid* and
•xista for Shell Service Starou ar# th* Defendant therein.
tion In Sanford Area. Paid
Tou er* required lo **rv* •
training Program and finan­
copy of Y«ur Amw*r or plead­
ing upon th* Plstotirrs allotcial asiiitanre available. I »
n*r whore nem* end eddreu
vestment Required. Please
appear* tolew, end file th*
oHglnel of pour Answer or
write to Box S3 e/o Sanford
plredlng to th* Offle* or th*
Herald for appointment ft
Clerk ot Ih* Circuit Court of
dels Ua
Seminole Countr, Florida, on
or before tho Ith day o f July,
A. D. lif t . If you fall u do eo
Judgment by default will to 18. F a taala R e fo W o n te d
tekre tgeln#t you for th* re­
lief demanded In the Complaint HOUSEKEEPER, m e t u r e ,
and th* cere will procred *s
while, llve-in. Salary. Ph.
peri#
322-0517 before $ p. m.
DONE end ORDERED #•
•* nford. Stmlaol* C o u n t y ,
323-0912 after a.
Florid*. U U lad day af Jus#
A. D, 194ft
R E LIA B LE Experienced we
&lt;SEAL)
fees. Apply in person
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk at tke Circuit Court
Mr. Rotaa, Mer-Lou, or F
By; Martha T. Vlhlea
322-2903.
Deputy CUrh
CHARLES J. CULLOM
P. O. Bos lll|
18. S U a a U — n W e n t *
&amp; * r r F &amp; f d V u*
A tte rn v for Plaintiff
F»Wt»b Jua* ft u . i i . a i, iM i
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1000 I3th St 1st flr. L
Lamar.

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You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise Your “Don’t Wants” In The Herald Classified Ads!
19. Situations Wanted

29. Automobile Service

PR A C TIC A L Nurse Will care
for aged couple nr 2 tingle
people in my home. Phone
322 8135.

Ph. 322-8532
lll-W A Y 66 SVC.
Hiway 17-92 at Onnra Rd.
Sanford, Florida
FREE Wheel Pack or Lubrlcation with this ad. Mgr
Walter Cooper, 5 yr*. Svc.
Sta. Exp.

21. Ite a u ty Salons

81)9

ftanfnrb

A P

1K

VOTO'S Budget Wave $7.50; Scnknrik Ginns and PAlnt
$15 Regular $10. Complete
Company
eve. appta. Free parking. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
2nd It Oak
H A R R IE T T S B E AU TY NOOK
b
105 So. Oak — 121-5742
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
22. Hulld • Paint • Itrpulr
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
FOR A PA IN TE R . Inside m
Good Used Car* Sold
322-7765
out. rail Luther Tasker at 818 French Ave.
322-8159.
Auto Glass, Top*
A Seat Covers
25. Plumbing Services

27. S p ecia l S e r v ic e s
IRO N IN G :
322-9210

IN

MY

HOME

Amoco

FRENCH POODLE Puppies. 6
wks. old. AKC Ph. 322-4137.

Free Estimates

AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
MO So. Park Ave.

322-4234

W ELLS DRILLED , PUMPS,
S PR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
All Typea and Sliea
We Repair and Service
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
307 W 2nd St.
FA 2-8432

Legal Notice
i » t k r c iw o i i t r o t wT o r
T H K SIX T H Jt I I H I X I . (T II Ct IT. IT A M I r o i l M1MIK01.K
C flltX T r, 4*1.0111114.
IX I T I 4 M KHV XO. I W M
l l A T K I / t W K I l N A T I O N A I.
L I F H INBURANCB COUP ANT,
a Trxaa corporation,
rialnttff.

—

Arthur II. Hackwitb, Jr..
Clark. Circull Court
Seminole County. Florid*.
By: Hamlra a. John,.-#
t&gt;»putr Clerk
rublieh U* y II. : i A Jun* I.
&gt;4T
l \ US4.

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w aj

38. Furniture

.14. Articles For Sale

FR E E ESTIM ATE

PORTABLE Strilgtn * 111 c h
Uphola tilin g 1 M i (tra it ran
elec, tewing majli. $20, 5
ovaling. New It Used Furni­
pr. New Tailored curtain*.
ture. Cal) Nix Bidding Mfg
$10. Ph. 322 1490.
Co., at 709 Celery Are
I10TP01NT Rcfrlg. F reeier
FA 3-1117.
top. Good cond. $50. Some
34. Articles For Sale
old school de*k* 4k round
table. Ph. 322 6719.
JUNE SPE C IAL: Towel*, reg.
59c e i. now 3 for f l . Army- LATE model 'S3 Telefunken
N avy Surplus, 110 Sanford.
Stereo Console, hn* phone,
AM-FM r»dlo with multi­
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
plexer. Retail* for over $500
lon, *3.00. Call 322-2900 af­
Just $300. 322-4583,
ter 5 p. m. FREE D ELIV­
ERY
W ITHIN SANFORD CHIEF BEING TRANSFERRED O V E R S E A S , And
C ITY LIMITS.
want* someone to assume
ASSUME PAYM EN TS
remaining 4 payments of $9
On Late Model Dial ZlgZag.
on '63 Model Swing Needle
Make* buttonholes, sewa on
Dlal-O-Matic
Z lg
Zsf,
buttons, blind a 111 c h e a,
Makes Fsnry D e s i g n s ,
monogram! and embroider*.
Makes Buttonholes, sews on
With Guarantee. Take up 4
buttons,
monograms, em ­
payment* of 87.15 each, Ph.
broiders. Etc. Ph. 322 7457.
Credit Mgr. 322-9411.
Check with
Maple finish Baby Cradle
CARPETS A ’la CARTE
Practically new. 830. Ph. For tha BEST Carpet Values
322-8790.
anywhere. Samples shown

‘flo
'6o
'60
'59
'50
'50
'39
'39
'58
’58
'58
'57
'57
•57
'57
'57
'57
'57
'36
'56
'58
'53
'55
'53
'55
'53
'52
'50

Ford.
$881 btl. $32
Lark,
$.YK&gt; bat, $29
Renault, 1481 bsl, $27
Cadillac. j;m lia). 139
Chcv.,
$741 bsl, $37
Olds,
$597 bsl, $32
Ford,
$431 btl, $23
Merc.,
$777 bsl, $38
Imperial, $781 bal, $35
Ford,
$561 bsl, $31
ix Truck, $787 bsl, $36
Ruick,
$597 bsl, $32
Olds.
$681 bal, $31
Chcv.,
$697 bal, $33
Plym.
$640 hal, $32
Dodge,
$131 bal. $24
Plym.,
$541 bal. $27
Plym.
$640 bal, $32
Chev.
$531 bal, $28
Ford,
$381 bal, $24
Plym.,
$297bal,, $17
Pont.,
$491 bal. $28
Merc.,
$490 bal, $25
Ford,
$237bal., $10
Chcv.
$490 bal. $28
Old*.
$299 bal, $16
Ford.
$187 bat, $10
Pont.,
$197 bal, $27

Legal Notice
is

t h * crn
t iir
S IX T H

c it T cm iB T o r
JU DICIAL c m *
H IT. IK AXtl m i l BRMIROLU
i tH’ XTV. r i m , t i n .
IX ltf.XM.KIIX XO. I l l d l
C IT T
IU VINOS
B ANK
OP
FITTH FIELD,
PlelnUff.
v *.

ERNEST O R AN T and
DELOniS fin A NT. hie wlfa.
Defendant.
N tiT trr t o n r.P B sn
TO i KltNKHT (I It ANT and DCI/ m iR I4RANT. hla wife
YOU ARE I I K I t r * r NOTITIED TO T A K E Nr rtCE. that
a eult ha* bean Med agalnat
%mi In lit* abnv* entitled Court
Tha natur* of th* suit I* at.
action »o foreclose a Real
Ketala Mortgage held by C ITT
HVVINUtl HANK OF I'ITTRFIELD, which Mortgage la re­
corded
In
Official
Records
Bock I t }. P a i * IIS. Public Racord*
al
femlnata
Couniy,
Florid*. Th* nam* of Ih* Court
In which Ih* eult procaedtnx la
pending la th* Circuit Court
of th* Ninth Judli-tal O retell
tn and far Sem'iiol* County,
Florida. In Chancery No 1*025
The deerripllott of th* ra*l
proparly In Xemlnnl* County.
Florida, Ihvotvad In said proreading* a* described Id th*
Complaint la aa follows;
Lot J». fllock «, LINCOLN
IIEHIHTH.
art ordlnx
to
th* I’lal tharaof aa re­
corded In Flat Book It,
Pag* SI. public Rgcorda of
Rsmlnul* County, Florida,
togrthrr with Ihe following
llama of property which ar t
1...'uted In and parmanantly In­
stalled at part of th* Impruvamante an aald land!
Two haatara.
TOU ARE REQUIRED t*
III* yeur tnawar er othar Sa­
tan** of plaadlng with th*
Clark
of
th*
abov*.named
to u r l and aervs a copy there­
of upon plaintiff* attorney*,
W H I T T A K E R A PYLE, whoa*
addraaa I* Holt* 141. l o l l
East Colonial Drive. O R L A N ­
DO. Pt/illlDA, not ialar than
tha i ti h day of June, 1414. aa
rqaulrtd by law. ala* a Daera* Fro Confeeso will b* en­
tered agalnat you.
IN WITNESg WHEREOF, I
hav* hereunto a*t my hand
and affixed my official aaal
at Hanford. Hemlnol* County,
Florida, tkla ltth day o f May,
1444
(HEAL)
Arthur If
ltackwllta. Jr.,
Clark. Circull Coart,
Hamlnol* County, Florid*.
Hy: Sandra H. Johnson
Deputy Clark
Putillah May I I , *t A June
4. It, 1144&gt;

OPEN

C D IM I

1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
966 Serif*, Burkrl Seat*, 4-Sperd Transmission,
Radio and llea ltr.

*1895
1963 Porche 75 Coupe

*3595
1960 Chevrolet Brookwood
4 Door Station Wagon
V-8, PowrrgUda, Radio and Huatcr. Extra Clean.

*1395
1958 Cadillac “62” Hardtop
4-Door, Full Power and A ir Conditioning. Vary N k a l

*1295
U I I M T L in c o l n m r
n u m
MERCURY i l l V a
100 N. Palmalte A r t , flaalord
Ph. 32$ 4881

Phone 322-4503

*1595
*1495
*695
*1595
*995
*595
*1795
*495
*195

Radio, Heater, Original Throughout.

4-Door Sedan, Radio, Heater,
Ttr*H. Priced To Ball At . . .

New

62 Mercury Comet
One Owner, Immaculate Cnndillon Throughout, Fully Equipped
And Ready To Go.

60 Chevrolet

I-Moor Sedan, A Six Cylinder, Manual
Shift. A Real Buy,

54 Chevrolet

IVi Ton Triirk, Good fthapg Merhanlrally, 2 Speed Rear Axle.

63 Corvatr Monza
2 Door Sport Coupe. Beautiful
White Finish, Auto, Trana., R a ­
dio k Heater. K alra Low .Mile*.

58 Ford Fatrlane 500

Auto. Trans., Radio A Hester. Lola Of
Car For Only

2-Door Sadanij On* Rtlrk Shift, On*
Anlo. Trana.. Both Ready To Go.

10 - 15 ASSORTED M AKES
A N D MODELS SCATTERED
AR O U N D TH E OLE CORRAL

Wholesale!
Come Get ’Em This Week Only!
All Good Transportation!

I960 SIMCA
4 Door Sedan, 4 Sp**d
Bargain.

SeminoleCo.Motors
AU TH O R IZE D DODGE D E ALE R

W in t e r I ’ i r k

F t). .T L M H ilt
P h . M I 7-2330

Trana.

Undor our Goodwill sign you’ ll find lint used Pontiac* and the

1958 CHEVROLET

boat Ol tha fe lt.

4 Door Sedan, • Cylinder, Stick,

1962 Pontiac Starchief
4-Donr Power Steering, Power
All New Tires. On* Owner!

Brake!,

1962 Ford Galaxie X L
2-Dm&gt;r llnrdlup. Iturkrl Seals, I'uwtr
Steering. Ford’* llait (Ine That Will
Please The Young In Heart.

1962 Pontiac Tempest
4-Ooor. Straight Btirk. Very Economical.

1962 Rambler Classic
4-Door. Mind Shifting Gears! A Pelfret
Second Car.

1961 Cadillac

2095
1995
1395
1295
2995

EXTRA SPECIAL
1963 Oldsmobile 98

Full

Pow*r(

Air

1957 MERCURY
4 Door Sedan, Fully Equipped.

1957 FORD
2 Door Sedan V-l. Fordomallc.

1957 MERCURY
4 Door Hardtop.

1956 M ERCURY

60 Special Fleetwood 4-Door. Every Conre l table Cadillac Powar and Luxury
ature. Factory Air Conditioning. New
Tire* All Th* Way. Sold New For (H er
$7,800.

Luxury Sedan. A One Owner Fine
Car Equipped With All I'owrr Prn?
(urea. Including Power Windows
and Power Srate. A ir Conditioned.

Real

1957 LINCO LN
4 Door Hardtop,
Condition.

Save

Montclair 1 Door

Hardtop.

1956 STUDEBAKER
Golden Hawk
llratcr.

V-8,

Automatic,

Radio,

1956 OLDSMOBILE 88
4 Door
Sedan Uydramatlc,
Heater, Extra Clran.

Radio,

1955 OLDSMOBILE 88
4 Door, Rebuilt Engine.

1953 CHRYSLER
New Yorker, 2 Door Sedan.

*395
*195
*395
*195
*195
*195
*195
*395
*395
*195
*150

TRUCKERS ATTENTIO N!
1956 Ford */2 Ton Panel Truck

*195

V-8, Stick

A L L LOOKING FER A HOME

1801 W . F I rat S t.

W inter Park
Pk. M l 4-0300

ECONOMY CARS
N O W B E ING SOLD A T

Buy here! You're
sure to get full
value in a fine
used car.

C n r , Power Blaerlng, Power Brakes,
Radio 4k Heater, Extra Clean.

60 Ford Falcon

17,060

F.VENINGS

Fer
Sail!

55 Ford (2)

Take Advantage Of These New
Car Trade-Ins. They Arc Ex­
ceptionally Clean &amp; In Perfect
Condition. Check Our Prices. They
Are the Lowest in Central Florida

SANF0RD a v e .

lU IZ

62 Volkswagen Sedan

DAYS!

Originally Prired Ovrr $4,700, Only
Artual Milral

National

61 Chevrolet Impala

TEN

*1595

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THE DODGE BOYS
Are Offering These
Buys

Legal Notice

IN

New Mercurys
&amp; Comets

Bunroof, AM -FM Radio. Lika N * » t

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.

1AO

F U R N IT U R E

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.

25

Repossessions

Juat S h u lls w ith a B e t t i * w lg l”

nile, FR E E delivery and
Pick-up.
FU R N ITU R E CENTER
lloo French Ave.
In your home.
EVINRUDE, IS li p., GE Re­
Ph. FA 3-7953
frigerator. 101 E. 7th S t 1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
341-6194 or
Phone 323-3102.
Leroy C. MacTavIsh. Owner
3 COMPLETE ROOMS BLACK EYE D PEAS. Pope
323-5545 Evenings
O NLY $249.50
Farm, Bcardall Ave. 322Easy Terms
1566.
Shop and Save The
Budget Way
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
Patio*, Floor, F n &lt; Estimate*
Sills, lintels, itrp i, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
298 Long wood Plata
steel, grdaia
trap*, dry
17-92
Ph. 838-4553
well*. Stepping itontl.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Av*.
321-5711

IX T U B r l l l C I I T I IH R T OF
t h i: s ix t h
j u d ic ia l m i .
I ' l ' I T o r Ft.flll 111.4, IX A M )
4*014
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ruilSTX,
4*i.mill) a .
ix r t iA x r K R Y s o , lie s i
ilA Y rL O W K R N A T I O N A L
LO N N IK
B RALKOIID and LI PK INSURANCE COUP A NY,
AL ICE A F A L F o R D , lilt * J f». a T a x i * corporation,
1'lalnltff.
■n&lt;l LKON HAIttllB, anil tr.TT A LKK H A R l l l l . til, wll*.
♦*.
Defendant! RALEIO H PUT TON, and
x oT irn t o Ds-.rrxn
LORKNE BUTTON, hi* wlfa.
Defendant,
T O i LONNIE R E A L F O n n and
AL ICE n K A t . r o i U ) . hla
s o t ic r t o n r r c s n
wlfa, and LEON HAMUH, TO, IIA M IIO H
HUTTON and
and KETTA L E E tlAttUlft.
U lltK N E
HUTTON,
hla
wifai
hla wlfa.
TOU ARK 1IEREU V NOTIYOU ARK H K IIK BY N O TI­
T t E l i to taka notlca that a FIED In take nolle* that a
•ult hat ha-n tiled atalnat you ault ha* been filed agalnat you
In tha above entitled Court. In th* ahnr* entitled Tour'
The naiura of tha ault la an Th* nature of the tull la an
In fore-Inae
a real
nothin to foraeln,*
a real action
•atata mortem:- l'*ld hy Ilia relate mortgag* h*M hy May­
Mayflower National Llta In- flower National L lf* Inauranc*
auranra Company, a Taiaa cor­ Company, a T * x a a corpora­
poration. whli-h mor ifaga ia tion, which m o r t a l * * la raraonrdad In Ofttclal Ttaaorda corded
In
Official
flacordi
Book I I I . T a t * SIT, Puhllo tie- Rook Jtl. I’ l l * II. Public R e­
of
lamlnnla
County,
oo idi
of
Krmlnola
County, cord!
Florid*. Tti*
namr
of
lh» Florida.
Th*
nam* of
Ih#
Court In wtilch ault proeatd- Court In which ault proreadlna*
Inya la pending I* (he Circuit U pending I* th* Circuit Court
Court of tha Ninth Judicial of lh* Nlnlh Judicial Circuit,
Circuit. In and for le m li w l* In and for 8*mlnole County,
Couniy. Florida, in Chanrarr Florid*. V&gt; Chancery No H i l l .
No I l h l l Tha description of Th* iaacrtptlon of th* raal pro­
tha raal proparty In Hamlnola perly In Mamlmit* County, FlorCount), Florida. Involved In Ida, Involved In aald prncaedaald proceed* aa daarrlhrd In lux* aa dracrlbrd In lb* Com­
th» Complaint la aa follow*;
plain! I* aa follow*;
I...I I. Block C. IIA Ili tU N Y
Lot Ji. Block :. LINCOLN
ItuMKS, according to lh«
IIKKJHT!,
according
to
Fiat tharaof aa r*cordad
Ih* plat thereof a* record­
In Flat Book II, Pag* IS,
ed In Flat Hook II. Pae*
*&gt;,
Public
llaeord*
of
Public Rarorda of &gt;amlHemlnol* Couniy, Florida,
not* County. Florida,
t o i t t h t r with tha following loatibar with th* following
It. in* of proparty which ara Item* of properly which ara
localad In and paimantnlly In­ loi aled In and permanently Installed aa part of lha Improve- atallad a* part of th* Improvemanta on **ld land:
manta on *ald land:
J btalara; permanently InTwo hextarai parmaaantly
In atallad.
atalltd.
You art raqulrcd to flia
You era required la (II* your
your An*war or olhar dtfan- Ana war
or
othar
drfanatvo
■Ive pleading with lha Clerk pleading with th* Clerk of th*
of tha about named Court and ■ hue* named Court and aarv*
**rce a copy lharauf upon a enpr tharaof upon plalntlfr*
ptalnlttra attornaye. Whittaker attorney*. Whlttakar and Pyle,
and Pyl*. who** addrea* la: whoa* addraaa la; Mult* I I I ,
Hull* S«l— 1011 Eaal Colonial tall Kaat Colonial Drive. Or­
Drlvt, Orlando, Florida, not lando. Florida, net later than
later than th* l i t h day of Julia, th* :Slh day of June, IMS, a*
l t d , aa rauulrad by law, ala* miulrrd by law, elaa a Decree
a lite r** Fro Confaaao will b* Fro Confeaeo will b* entered
agalnat you.
tu rned agalnat you.
IN U ' l f X K M WHEREOF. 1
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto a#« my hand hav* hereunto (at my hand
and affixed my official aeal at and affixed my official aeal at
Hanford. Seminole County, Flor­ lanford, Hemlnol* County, F lor­
ida Thle ltth day o f May. 1*44 ida. thta 14th day of Hay, IMS.
(HEAL)
(■KALI
Arthur II. Rackwlth, Jr.,
Clerk, Circull Court
Seminole County, Florida.
Hy: (tundra H. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
Fubllth May 31. 3* A June
I. M. 1111,
C D IM I

I

"It

ill A, Pets

WE HAVE SOLD OUR

1963 Volkswagen 2-Door

\ Bank $

304 W 2nd St. FA 2 8032
A L L WORK GUARANTEED

FREE Kittens, Part Pcralan.
Ph. 322-5475.

Building
Contractor

q

36. A u to m o b ile s • T ru c k * 36. A u to m o b ile s • T ru c k s

DISHWASHLR. portable Ken I960 Chev. Imp. aport cpe. 1958 M ERCURY 4-iTr. Sla Wa
gon, P/S, Brakes, push but­
more 800. t yr. old. Stoo
V 8 Automatic. Radio A
ton drive. Original owner AAir Conditioner, Friedrich,
Heater, etr. A Heal Clean
paint, $440, After 6 p m .
m ton. $225. Phone 322-2182.
Car ........................... $1293
322 8630.
1982 4 Dr. B. A. Chev. 8 cyi.,
GET professional c a r p e t
aid. shift. Radio, healer.
37. Boatn • Mot ora
cleaning results—rent Blue
Nice shape ............... $1493
Lustre Elec. Carpet ShamCan tie Seen Dally at
Gateway To The waterway
pooer $1 per day. Carroll's
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Hobson Sporting Goods
Furn.
Evening) Call 322-6616
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
196,1 White
Rambler
Sta. 304 6 1 K. lit. Ph FA 2-5M1
MS. Article* Wanted
Wag., 6 c y l„ 1 owner. Exc.
1-18 Up. Johnson Motor. Perf.
CASH for good clean Used
rood. $200 down. 322-2777.
rood. Almost new. 322-2381.
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture. 901 W. First St., Ph. 1939 PLYM OUTH Id r .. 8-cyl.
PONTOON Boat. trlr. A mo­
322 8591.
Completely rebuilt, $393.
tor. top A side curtains, 7
1939 TRIU M PH Motorcycle,
preservers, paddle, anchor,
8 6 . A u to m o b ile * • T r u c k !
low mileage, $395.
cabinets. .VI Condition. Ph.
1963 FORD 4-dr. Galaxic. 6- 1956 OLDS ''US'' Hardtop, *495.
DeBary 668-4123
cyl. $1700. Ph. 332-5490 -Iter No Down Payment Nrceatary
Sanford Motor Company 38. Motorcycles - Scootern
5 pm
800 French Ave.
322 4392
1958 Cushman
Highlander.
1958 Plymouth. Sid. shift.
Good condition, *75. Ph.
$195. See at No. 1 Fire Sta­ 1962 FALCON Futre white
322 8887
with anlo. transmission, red
tion.
leather bucket seats, UAH.
3 3 . T r a l l m - C n h u n a ii
'82 CORVAIR Mom a, 4 &gt;peed,
low mileage Terms 1 yr
bucket seals, white uitn red
of low pymts, $256 cash. 1982 HOMETTK. 55 x 10. 3 BR
interior, $1600. Ph. 322 3797
322-4503.
14 x 18 Llv. rm. 322 8719.
after 3 p.m.

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

OVER 25 YEARS
•1 Fine Workmanship in Up­ J2. Flower* • Shrubs
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
hydroponic
tomatoee,
covers. Tima Payment* as Ripe
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
little as $5 mo. Drapery
Farm*, So. Sanford Ave.
Hardware Installations.
K U LP DECORATING SHOP
33. Furniture
Ph. 322-2335
Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
LAW NS renovated — Aerate
Quick Service
With
the
— Remove thatch — Chinch
Cash. SUPER
TRADING
Buy Spray (VC-13)— FcrtiPOST. FA 2-06TT.
Hie— Ph. 322-4244.
M ANSFIELD LA W N SER. For the blggeat letectlon ol
nearly new and uacd furni­
Plano Tuning and Repair
ture, ee« Noll'a Furniture
W L. Harmon - FA 1-4313
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open S day* 9 to I.
LAWNS MOWED. 322-2155.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry'a Mart 213 Sanford
Need a shelf, acrecn porch,
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
new room, carporte, now
house or remodel. B. E.
BEDS FOR R E N T
Link. 322-7029.
Hospital,
Roliawaya,
Juve­

"•

A

W

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

PLUMBINQ
Contracting Repair*
F R E F ESTIMATES
R. L. H ARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 33*3

By Nadine Seltzer

SW EETIE PIE

Spring Permanent Special
!o Percent off regular prices
Cut *n Curl Beauty Shop
COHEN RADIATOR smOP
111 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-M34 Free
Inspection,
estimate*,
pickup, delivery. Recorlsg
Permanent Special
It repair* discounted.
20rr off Itcgular Prices
21 Uk E. 3rd.
322-3443
Children's Haircut* $1.00
Ace Beauty Salon.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 8525

W agner

Rrrelti Juno 11, 1904 — Patre 11 i 3-4. Articles For Bale

Lowest Prices In Town!

HUN T

MERCURY

109 Palmetto Ave.
322-4884

IN C
8 u fo r 4

W . P A R K M l 4*0209

t.

�lake 'Monster's'
Return Brings
Traffic Jam
SISTER LAKES, Mich. ( U P I ) — The "Monster of Sla­
ter L a k e !" caused a mammoth
traffic Jam Wednesday night
In southwestern Michigan.
Area residents have been on
•dge in recent days since re­
ports began circulating that
the "m onster" is back in the
area. Caas County Sheriffs
deputies said the presence of
the mysterious creature has
been reported off and on for
•bout two years.
Mrs. John Utrup o f nearby
Dewey Lakes,
Mich., told
s h e riff* deputies the beast
chased her into her home
Tuesday night and she said
•he was saved when her dogs
barked and drove the "mon• te r " away.
Mm. Utrup said he waa nine
feet tall and weighed 500
pounds.
Other
descriptions
said It was covered with black
hair up to Its neck and had
eyes that glowed like an ani­
mal that bad a light shined
In Ua eyes.
Various witnesses said the
creature made noise* "lik e a
tamed goose" and " a baby
cryin g."
Casa County Deputy Sher­
iff Ernest Kraus said deputies
w ere dispatched Into the area
In which the “ monster" hsd
been reported. They were
armed with deer rifles and
would etake out the area "un­
til we solve this."
But,
deputies
said
the
area was crowded with a flow
t&gt;f curlouslty seeker* and all
the office's were forced to
direct traffic.
"W e had all the men we
could spare up there and had
to get some help from Van
Buren County" to take care
o f the traffic, a spokesman
■aid. He said many cars wore
loaded with up to six people.
"W e don't know what it Is.
We don’t even know If It ex­
ists," the sheriffs spokesman
•aid. "But there have been
complaints by about 10 reputa­
ble person* and we have lo
check them out."

SHr

VanTorH

Pago 12

WrraTB

— Juno 1 1 ,1M4

Iljr Jan* C aw lberry
Methodist

Church

ing With Jesus." The school
will be held June 15-26, Mon­
day through Friday, from 911:30 a.m. Closing exercises
will be on Sunday, June 28,
at 7:30 p.m.
For pupil* who do not have
transportation

th e

route

to

Longwood,

Ambassador To
Philippines

North

Orlando, and Howell Park.

G R AD U ATIN G SENIORS nt the First Presby­
terian Church were honored at the church
prior to the ceremonies. Shown in the group pic­
ture taken Sunday morning are Ann Aiken,
J e ff Harlow, Barbara Buckler, Jerry Cullum,
Curol Eastabrooks, Sara Flexor, Sue Fulford,

Gay Hunt, Sharon Jackson, Steve Sewell, Mnry
Scott, Joyce Shepard, Julia Silsby, Sandy Slay­
ton, Jim Touhy and Ccni Wheatlund. Not pre­
sent when the picture was taken were Richard
Furman and Donna Newsome.
(Herald Photo)

Rev.

Labor

(U P I )

Secretary

—

Willard

W irt* any* that employment

TENSE MOMENT — Matador Pope Ostinn, thrown to the ground by the
hull momenta earlier, taunta the heaat though blood courses down hi*
face. Pope later aucceaafully killed the hull.
(N E A Hadio-Tclephoto)

opportunitiea for gradu ate of
junior college* and other two
- year college program* is
good in most fields and very
good in manv.
W irt* said Wednesday that
starting salaries for two year graduates range from
|200 to |5I&gt;&lt;) a month, with
the average about 5400.
Graduates of technical pro­
grams will earn the most
money to start, he said, ard
art and secretarial curricula
students will be at the low
end of the scale.
Algeria was known as Numidis In ancient times.

Submerged Sub Fires 4th Polaris A-3
The two successful shots ran a nuclear warhead equal
the A-3’s string of successes nearly one million ton*
TNT, U expected to become
to six out of six, and the Web­
ready on tile Webster in Au­
ster's total to four straight.
gust.
Tlie 31-foot missile—capalilc
The Navy now has 14
of reaching any target in the clear submarines on patrol
world—spurted from the ocean with polurla missiles. Five
on a white tall o f foam and of them carrying the
sped far down the Atlantic mile range A-l models and
test range.
nine are armed with
The A-3, designed to carry mile rang* Polaris A-2's.

of

Delmas

the

achool

and

Copeland

will

Classes will he held for
children
four
years
o ]d
through junior high grades. A
well rounded program is plan­
ned to include worship, in­
struction, handicraft, recrea­
tion and refreshments. Offer-,
ing brought each day will go
for the support of orphans in
a home in Hyderhad, India.
The capable staff of teach­
ers and helpers includes Mrs.
Pam Court, Mrs. Donna Par­
ham, Mrs. Ruth Montgomery,
Mrs. Lynn Step*ns, Mr*. Em­
ily MacLeod, Mr*. Dorothy
Hirkhcimcr anil Mra. Ilonnie
Werley, kindergarten depart­
ment;
Mrs.
June
Strong,
Mr*. Shirley Hodge, Mrs.
Lucy Young, Mrs. Mary Fran­
ces Lyons, Mr* Mary Mooley and Mr*. Evelyn Smith,
primary; Mr*. Marge Deppen, Mr*. Lorraine Caeiber,
Mrs. Marion Shook, Mrs. Jolie Byce and Mrs. Sally Basinger, junior and Mrs. Lil­
lian Ralmer.

DcBary

Duplicate

with

play directed

the Firemen’s Recreation Hall.
Winners

were

Brand New Insulation
where needed

A LS O : New Mattresses, Box Springs. Hollywood Beds,
Odd Sires and King Sire Bed* Made T o Order at
Factory Prices!

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CH ARCO AL V n n K A
F ILTE R E D
W U I\ A \

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REG. 4.50— 35.18 C A SE

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“MONK L IQ U E U R "

BUT N O B O D Y

RESERVE

FOR LESS
ABC

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+

S T R A IG H T
BOURBON

FULL QUART!

Great
Western

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SCH ENLEY

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39.75 CASE

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Burgundr — Sauterne — Chianti

PLUMBING. HEATING,
AIR CONDITIONING

*10

5thi

90* GIN

BROOKFORI) 10 YR.

It KG. 3.15

REG. 8.50—56.95 C ASE

Seagram
Antique
7 CROWN BLEND

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IttCG* 5.85— 4 0 5 CASE

Champagne
USHER’S
QUEEN A N N E
IMP. SCOTCH

6

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8 YEAR
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REG. $10

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111-8588

119 Magnolia Are., Sanford

*°* l i g h t
SU R FSID E

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1011 B. Sanford A t*.

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RIOTING STUDENTS — Rocks were weapons
in student protests which wracked Seoul, Korea.
Here, a student prepares to throw one nt an
American Army bus. Students were demanding
the ouster o f President Park Chung llee.

serve as muaic director. Mra.
Edith Wood will be in charge
of the refreshments.

Graduates' Job
Outlook 'Good'
W A S H IN G T O N

W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) William McCormick Blair J r,
long a close associate of U,
N. Ambassador Adlai Steven­
son, was sworn in Wednes­
day a* ambassador to the
Philippines. Blair’s last post
was ambassador to Denmark

Mis. G. F. Messick will be
director

(U P I)-

Sunday

School But will run its usual

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By J b m Ctaoelberry
Tito Liono Club o f Casstlharry haa acheduled an In•tallation o f officer* and La­
dle* N igh t to bo hold Thuraday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at
Tha Paddock Restaurant at
Ban W hite Raceway in Or­
lando.
Thera w ill bo a choice of
toast beef o r turkey dinner
and raaanratlona should be
jmada with the secretary, Raygtond Morris.
1

Vacation

School this year will he " L iv .

Elizabeth May
Visit Russia

Lions To Install
New Officers

C AR D IFF. Wales

Wale* gas board chairman T
Mervyn Jones went personal.
|y to Mr*. Evelyn Brokenshire’s home Wednesday tc
apologize
for
overcharging
her on her ga* bill.
Mr*. Brokenjhire had com­
plained that her bill, which
should have been 511.20 read
|97L
Jones explained that tha
miitake waa made by a new
$420,000 computer installed
to save time and manpower.

Theme for the Casselberry

CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I) A nuclear submarine success­
fully fired two of the N avy’s
advanced 2,800-mile Polaris
A-3
missiles
today
while
cruising in the Atlantic Ocean
off Florida,
The USS Daniel Webster,
LO N D O N (U P I ) — Unof- the Navy's 19th missile-firing
flclal report* circulated here submarine, launched the first
A-3 at 11:34 a. m. EST and the
today that Queen Elizabeth
accond 33 minutes later.
I I may pay an unprecedented
vlalt to the Soviet Union next
Tear.
The Queen plane at tcaat
tw o tripe abroad In 11)05 —
to Ethiopia in February and
to W eet Germany in M sy­
nod normally reliable London
aourcaa said the monarch's
travel plana may be extendod to Include the Soviet Un­
ion.
I t haa been more than SO
gear* aince any Britiah sov­
ereign haa aet foot on Rus­
sian aoll.
Prince Philip, the Qurrn'a
huaband, waa peraonally In­
vited to Moscow by Premier
N ikita S. Khruahchev during
the Soviet leader’a vlalt to
Britain a few year* ngo.
Soviet roemonaut Yuri Ga*
garlan, who lunrhed with the
Queen and Philip during hii
Vlalt to Dritain laal year,
Waa reported at the time to
have auggeated a trip to hii
country by the royal coupl-i.

By Donna Extra
Reglatration fur the sum•ter recreation program at
Longwood Elementary School
Will (aka place Monday from
1:30 a. nt. until noon in front
• f tha achool.
Children who will enter the
fir s t
grade
in
the
fall,
through thoae in the aixth
grade, will bo eligible to at­
tend. In charge of the pro­
gram will be Coaches Walt
Dxurua and Rodney Umberger
of
Lyman and Mra. Kail
Drauding, county achool muaic
tcachar.

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On Gas Bill

Casselberry
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Tightrope In Asia
"In Korea, you Americans finally
learned a lesson. It Is that Commun­
ist force must be met with Am eri­
can force. More recently you seem
to have forgotten thnt lesson."
The speaker was young (32) Gen,
Kong Lc, one of the lenders o f the
•‘neutralist" third o f the rightistneutralist-Communist governing ar­
rangement in Lnos.
Interviewed by Fortune reporter
Charles J. V. Murphy prior to the
latest Communist Pnthet Lao offen­
sive, Kong Le had bitter words about
what he considered America's lack
o f purpose in Southeast Asin.
"Should you Americans find your­
selves tired o f the shooting, then I
say don’ t just pull out o f Laos, ns
you did two years ago, or out o f
South V iet Nam . . .
“ Better that you pull out o f the
whole area at once— out of Thailnnd,
out o f Taiwan . . . order the Seventh
Fleet out o f the South Chinn Sea.
I f you are going to quit us, then the
sooner the better and the quicker
the better. It will shorten our agony."
These are fighting words, but
whnt they really convey is the cur­
rent personal attitude o f Gen. Kong
Le, who has been somewhat of a po­
litical chameleon.
Had his troops fought instead of
run— or defected— on the Plain of
Jars, his words would carry more
weight.
The United States has no inten­

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tion o f abandoning Southeast Asia,
but we are currently performing a
deliente balancing act.
We must on the one hand be un­
mistakably firm about our intentions
in the area:
"T h e United States cannot stand
by while Southeast Asia is overrun,"
said Adlai Stevenson in n major
speech before the United Nations.
A t the same time, just how can
we back up this firmness in Laos,
thnt strategist's nightmare o f jun­
gle? Or in South Viet Nam, where
the Communist guerrillas spring up
everywhere ns if from dragon’s teeth,
and we not only do not have the sup­
port o f our allies but precious little
from the Vietnamese people them­
selves ?
Southeast Asia is not the same ns
Korea, geographically or politically.
A s for Laos, at the moment the
best course seems to lie through the
U.N. There is nn existing treaty re­
garding Lnos. We have called on the
14 nations who signed it in Geneva
in 1062 to enforce it, possibly by the
creation of another international
peace force ns in Suez and Cyprus.
We seem to be aiming at some sort
o f neutralization o f all o f Southeast
Asia as the only ho]&gt;c either side can
entertain.
Continued
Communist
nibbling
away at the area and deeper and
deeper U.S. involvement might well
escalate the situation into something
worse than Korea.

COMMITTEE-

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True enough, some o f the worst
accidents involve cars in mint con­
dition. True enough, most accidents
nrc caused by human, not mechani­
cal, failure.
But bad brakes, worn tires, defec­
tive steering mechanisms, broken
lights have killed and will kill.
Certainly no avenue that could
lead to reducing the toll by even a
little might to be ignored by so many
states.

Thought For Today
For tie has made known to us in
all wisdom and insight the mystery
o f his will, according to his purpose
which he set forth in Christ.— Kphcsians 1:9.
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God can become small— not little
— but man-sized, so thnt a human
Iteing can have some idea o f God.—
Arthur L. Miller.

Dick West’s

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The Lighter Side
playing hop scotch with real
eeotch. Which also can end
in disaster.
The latest true-todife game
with which I am familiar was
A few birthday* ago, some- tent to me by Paul Theis,
one gave me a game called public relation* director of
"diplomacy” In which creat­ the Republican Congressional
ing waa not only permitted Campaign Committee. It is
hut
encouraged. And, aa called "H a t in the Ring.’1
might be expected o f diplo­
In thia game, which waa in*
macy, it anded in dlsazter.
rented by Thei* and an as.
W A S H IN G T O N ( U N ) _
In th* pint decade there hm
been • trend toward Increas­
ing realism in parlor game*
fo r adulta.

More recently, I have run
acroi*
magazine
advertiaemanta
that recommended

aoclate,
th a
player*,
or
"candidate*," m uit deal with
aituationa t h a t
frequently

Herald Area Correspondents
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M r*. Julia llartoe

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Geneva
Mra. Jo*. E. Mathleuz
349-4824

Bear Lake-Forett City
Mrs. Maryann Mile*
838-3878

Lake Mary
Sira. Francea W etter
331-1319

Casselberry
Mrs. Jane CeaselbcrrF
$38-504*

I.aka Monroe
Mr*. H. L. Johnson
322-4722

Chuluots
Mrs. Jean M a fia
365-3743

Long wood
Mrs. Donne Hate*
839-3317

DeBary
Mre. Adam Muller
66B-4410

North Orlando
Mra. Doris Dean
333-1989

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Hansy
$68-5631

Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
822-4841

Enterprise
Misa Helen Snodgraaa
$68-9933

Oviedo
Mre. Evelyn Lundy
365-3810

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Sanford, Florida

Thurs., June 11, 1964

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arise In an actual presidential
campaign.
They

rnual decide whether

to enter the presidential pri­
maries and, If ao, what type
o f campaign they should con­
duct. Once that la acttlcd, the
outcome

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determined

by

drawing run!*.

w ot le a

Molly's

that

I

hate

long

view. And expert liprradrrs
employ

Ihe

very

same

tricks, too. So mrmorize the

estimate privately llial Cuban port because o f sclf-iuterest.
exile

groups

have

a

50-ht)

chance to overthrow Castro
eventually if they can once
establish themselves on the
island ami lire willing to |&gt;crsist through years o f gueirllla warfare.
Tile chances o f establishing
that crucial beginning foot­
hold: also 50-50,
As o f this writing, there
are three major groups in­
volved in plans for gradually
infiltrating Cuba, each oper­
ating, separately. The Move­
ment for Revolutionary It*-ruprration is led by Manuel
Artlme. The .Junta Revolurionnrin Cuban# Is led by
Mnnoto (Manuel) Kay. A coal­
ition o f the Alpha 00, the
ReveluHonary Movement of
the People and tha Second
National Front nf Karambray
Is under the military leader­
ship o f Floy Gutierrez Menoyo.
The analyst I talked to
agreed on one thing: there
enn lie no quick victory; In­
filtrating exile groups must
he prepared to take as long
to win as Castro did.
This concept o f Infiltrating
Cuba
slowly with small
groups over a period nf years
as part o f a long struggle
was the original plan fur the
ojwrations which eventually
became the Ray o f Pigs deb­
acle.
Somewhere along the line,
the plans were changed, That
Invasion became a mixture—
neither an infiltration nor a
well-backed massive landing.
Having the weaknesses of
both e o n r e p t a and the
strengths o f neither, it failed.
So, U.S. strategists study­
ing these new Cuban exile
plana like the present ap­
proach.
Ilut there are. other things
that worry them:
One; They're not certain
how much active support the
infiltrating troops will find
on tho island.
The analysts estlninle 25
psr cent o f the population is
strongly opposed to the re­
gime. Rut only 5 per rent of
the people may ha willing to
take direct action.
H alf o f the Cubans are be­
lieved lackadaisical; they mar
grumble but must he consid­
ered neutral. An eighth o f the
people are believed fanatirsl

groups are torn by personal

r i v a l r i e s and personality
network has hem so strength­ problems. They can’t get to­
ened since the Ray of Pigs gether even for Infiltration
attempt*.
that Castro men may he aide
There are, however, two
to effectively catch many is­ bright spots:
lander* who wish to join up
The Cuban economic situa­
with the infiltrators.
tion continues to worsen.
Three: Leaders o f the Hire?
The split between the Com­
major exile groups may not munist ami non-Cummunist
have the organizational ahil- barkers nf Castro has hern
widened rrcently hy the trial,
eniivirllnn and execution of
Marcos Rodriguez, a Com­
munist who during the Castro
By Hal Cochran
revolution betrayed a group
You can’t e x p e r t some o f non-Communist revolution­
liosM-a to raise you, even in a aries In the (latlsta pnlire,
poker game.
reportedly on orders o f the
Communist Party.
There Is most any place
where people would rather he
than where they are.
Tw o:

Cuba'a

intelligence

Barbs

Don't hetieve all you hear
unless it’s a pnlire ear slrrn
or a railroad train Inut.
A man may catch a wife
flirting, but she never wants
him to do it again.
People who are unkind to
dumb animats are even dumb­
er.
The best things In life are
free: love o f children, fresh
air, friends and sleep.

set

o ff

her in a smiling manner, as by
saying:

advice to Molly and watch
for tomorrow's follow-up.
CASE S-48S: Molly T., ag­
ed 20, is the unhappy coed
who fe ll stie didn’t have a
chance against the campus
beauty queens.
Rut I coached her in a few
basic rules of "love magic."
First of all, site Imd au oval
face and head, su she had the
wrung hairdo.
For Molly wore her hair
hanging down almost to her
shoulders, which accentuated
her round head.
She needed to wear it high­
er to lengthrn the northsouth dimension ami thus give
her less o f a peuxnnt look.
Her figure was pretty good
hut her ankles were rather
thick, so 1 urged her to use
higher heels especially for so­
cial events.
High heels, we doctors ad­
mit, wilt cause a woman to
have more buckach* by tip­
ping her forward.
So her hack muscles must
stay flexed to hold her erect.
Rut high heels slenderize
the ankle and give a more
shapely looking calf.
For hiking and usual rhissroom attendance, flatter heels
are sensible but use the high
heels when you are toying
with Cupid.
They also give a woman
more apparent height, which
is desirable for short girls,
and Molly was only 5 feel,
,1 Inches.
You tall girls, however,
should adopt a moderate heel
to reduce your height hy an
Inch or so.
Rut Molly's etiief flaw was
her timid, silent nature when
in a crowd.
So I tutored her in the use
o f the ‘'Compliment Club"
strategy.
The first o f th# h laws for
paying compliment# involves
use of direct praise.
It is the least deft but us­
ually
will
work
wonders,
capeelnlly if a girl flashes a

And, girls, please remember

Letters

george stuari

Quotes

l l i n e has been entirely Inn
much deliberation and not
enough speed in enforcing
the constitutional rights which
we held had been denied
ITinre Edward County Negro
children.
— Supreme Court Justice Hu­
go L. Uisck, when the Court
ruled unconstitutional the
closing o f schools to avoid
Integration.
I've never understood how,
in the church, you ran say,
"Th is church is for one race
only."
— Evangelist Rilly Graham.

T IE D
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COMPLETE

LA

Ph. GA S-ao^d

to

"I've been admiring that
beautiful tie o f yours. Where
that regular use o f a tooth­
did you get i t ? "
brush is better than any type
Please observe that opening
o f rouge or lipstick ever
verbal sally, fo r it ends with
made]
n question mark.
So take quick inventory of
And question marks o ffer
your male companion. Select an easy cue for your compan­
some article o f his apparel ion.
that merits an honest compli­
The art of gay repartee nr
ment.
interesting conversation conThen utter that compliment sists chiefly in throwing con­
venient cues to your compan­
ion. Thia is most easily ac­
complished hy fading out
with nn interrogation mark.
In salesmanship, we thus
TXf llnatit W flrow f* leiteach star salesmen that the
Irra Imw, n- readers «w
llr allairs. TRe writer n,s&gt; use secret o f dominating the sales
a s ,s HBsir jirorliled Ihe tel­
ler als« rarrlee Ihe writer's interview is to toss questions
true ustae aad a.ldrrse. I.rtlrre at the prospect.
nf fewer thaw 3»u weeds will
Expert lipreaders, too, soon
he a lir a nrefere"ee. Letters
addressed In nlhere nr* areeiil- leurn this strategy, for then
ahlr |tr.,ildeil the? dw wnl deal they limit the range o f re­
In prrsitnsimre. I*i&gt;e|rjr Is ant
sponse so it becomes much
l&gt;ahllshrri hr The Herald.
easier for such deaf folks to
Editor, Herald:
follow your lips.
Have heard nothing yet
"Oh, my sister gave me this
about plans to gel money to tic for my birthday," Molly's
implement the Long Range companion may then reply,
Planning
Committee’# pro­ maybe Mushing n Idt in
pleased confusion at her un­
gram.
expected compliment.
As time is coming up for
Su she should follow up her
pin ns to he presented to our lend, still with a gay smile,
legislators for the 11)05 legis­ by another question, such ns:
lature, would like to suggest
"Oh. you bar# a sister? la
thnt one mill fer recreational she younger or older than
purposes be added to the you ?"
More tomorrow.
water conservation hill, when
(Alwaya w rit* to l)r.
It is presented again.
This money to he adminis­ Crane In rare o f this news­
tered by the County Com­ paper, enclosing a long
missioners with nn advisory atumped, addressed envelop*
and 2(1 ernta to raver typ­
committee with veto power*.
ing and printing roata when
Said committee to consist o f
three member o f LR PC and you arnd for ona o f hid
IwHiktrls.)
a representative from each c f
Ihe spuria organizations in
tlie county. Hunters, fisher­
T T C S S n T D IIT T w S r
men, boaters, skiers, etc., to
Now MMTN CMONA
he represented.
ADDING
I believe the people o f
i MACJMNI
Seminole County are forward
kHOMf ai
looking enough to tax them­
»N C I
selves, that their children and
grandchildren will continue
to have a place ill the great
outdoors. And if they are this
forward-looking let them let
the County Commission, their
senator and representatives
hear from them on this mat­
—It MNtN. Umn &lt;m!vta ll*
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For as the "Kespers of the
|CHICK
Pow er" (the vote) It is their
WITH __
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Yours truly,
t—.o» £m f ***♦
m "AST tQjlNSON
OitANPO
S. D. "J im " Crowe

dominating the sale* inter­

W A S H IN G T O N — (N B A ) backet a o f Ihe regime. An­ ity to build a strong under­
— Some official analysts here other eighth give it real sup­ ground In Cuba. The exile

smite

sation with a strange man.

taught In star salesmen for

Political Notebook

Jolly

sparkling white teeth.

nique

That may not he aa realis­
No wonder men like har­
tic as the ballot casting
ness racing — no backsrat
method, liut In some in
drivers.
stances the outcome is more
logical.
There are a number o f
ways that a player can win or
lose delegates. The cards bear
such tidings as:
"Huusc-to-house canvass by
supporters
gains 10 dele­
gates."
“ Series o f T V debates gain
entire atate."
"Y o u r hook ia a best-seller;
collect 120.000 royalties and
gain 40 delegates."
“ Polls shows you ara most
popular candidate with news­
men; gain* goodwill hut no
delegates." This one Is too
realistic for ccmforl.
The game stops short of
total realism, however. It
makes no provision fo r a
player In win delegates while
in Viet Nam on a diplomatic
mission.
You can do your loving b x .n w j
N or do any o f tha cards
mention anything about los­
ing delegate*
through di— d ay time, night time
vorce.
Although "H ut in Ihe R ing"
ws* meant to be non-parti aan, Ihe pattern o f play de­
velop* along lines that have
certain similarities to this INVE STM E NT SERVICE
a n y rim e.
year’s Republican presidential
Listed and halialed
contest.
Securitise
I think th* game would he
Mutnal Fsads
more balanced if Thai* and
A L L K N A CO.
hi* associate had Included
Democratic overtones.
I t t K. I, KM ON ST.
LAKELAN D , FLA.
One player, fo r example,
ecu Id he designated the “ in­
Mamber: Mid vast Stock I n k
cum bent" He would draw
Chlrags Board o f Trad*
from a special set o f cards
marked something like this:
"Make* non-political trip to Orlande S u m Rr»r*aaat*tivs
West Coast; gains 3,000,000
W A 5 S o je ) A T I O M
MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
vote*."
"I.ifts beagle by ears; loses
500,0011 votes,"

Girls,

strategy In starting conver­
She employe Ihe samr tech­

Bruce Biossaf— Ray Cromley

t

Worry Clinic

flA T fcG t*

Sane Safeguard
More editorial ink is probably
spilled on the subject o f automobile
accidents than any three other mat­
ters combined.
I f words alone could remedy the
situation, the problem would have
disappeared long ago. But in view of
the sorry record o f 1963— nn alltime high o f 43.400 fatalities (and
it’s expected to be worse this year)
— the words must continue to din in­
to the American ear the fact that
this senseless waste o f life is not in­
evitable.
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Terry

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Barish,
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pano Beach; Mattie I&lt;ec Hall,
Oviedo; and William Harry
Brown, Lake Mary,
Birth a
To Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L.
Watson, a Baby Boy; 10 Lt.
and Mrs. Max B. Daughtry,
a Baby Boy; to Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Butner, a Baby Girl,
to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert It.
Bacak, a Baby Girl; to Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Vaughn,
a Baby Girl; ami to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack G. Surhrook, a
Baby Boy, all of Sanford.
Discharges
James T. Barker, D cllary;
Jean Kilpatrick and Baby
Boy, Plymouth; Steve Thomp­
son, Sherra J. Krlcgor and
Baby
Girl, Ardith
Malre,
Joyce Crowe, Florence OH
and Baby Girl, Mary
11.
Pressley and Baby Boy, Mar­
garet Edwards and Baby Boy,
Willie Evelyn Carroll, and
Mercdlly Lcann Cleary, all of
Sanford.
JU N E 8
ADM ISSIONS
Win if led
While,
Brooksio
Matuey, Sandra Phtlago, Annla Clementa, Kathleen C o ff­
man, Bruce McKIbbin, Caro­
lyn Bice, Mack Cleveland,
Ubarli-a Braun, Darrell llosa,
Benjamin Adams, Fainill l ’cteraun, all nf Sanford; W il­
liam McAulry, Orlando; Kdan
Suavely, Altamonte Springs;
Tbcltna Hoelle, Laku Mary;
Olga
JobiiNini,
Brookline,
Mass.; John Mnrtin I H ilary;
Patricia Montano, ................
Aline Hendrix, Jeanne Hen­
drix and lin n Itoau Hendrix
ell of Titusville,

‘L IT T L E MISS FLAM E,’ 10-month*old Terry Denise Howling nf Dongwood, broke down in tears typical o f any beauty queen who has just re­
ceived Hitch a high honor. The crown, a rhinestone tiara, was placed by
Janice Hassell, Seminole County's Miss Flame o f lOG.'J, who is shown com­
forting iter miniature counterpart. Uunners-up in thu contest were Debbie
Lynno Perkins, loft and Cindy Katon, right.
(Herald Photo)

RECEIVING HI IT S at an entl o f year dance given by the South Semi­
nole Junior High Student Council were, from left, Hill Kdwurds, faculty
advisor; John Angel, principal mid Jim Hacclms, retiring student coun­
cil president. A t right is Walter Histliim, new eotmcil president.

minus

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Suavely,
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. George
Bailey, a boy; Mr. anil Mrs.
Krnrsl Marney, n girt.
DISCHARGES
Alice Lutz, Klisula H i Ilonalies, Hellary; M allle Lee Hull,
Oviedo; Genevieve tirililiell,
Lake Mary; Stephen Snyder,
Joanne Harriett, Hhrrimi Da­
vis, Johnny Leo Knight, Mar­
ianna
Canslnelli,
Kathleen
D river and baby girl, all of
Sanford.

T f© ™

B E R LIN (U P 1 ) — The Kus■ians have net a new world
record of sorts, the East Ger­
man news agency AO N said
today. It said n sow in Knkt•hrtnv, U.S.S It., gave birth
to 32 piglets — 18 in the
morning and I t more eight
hours later.

MEANWHILE
BACK AT THE

M I N N E A P O L I S , Minn.
(L’ P l) — Meade Lux Lewis, 38,
jazz pianist who played ev­
erything from speakeasies to
Carnegie
Hall and helped
make boogie-woogie an alltime American musical fad,
was killed Sunday, in an au­
tomobile accident.
Born in Louisvitlie, Ky.,
where he studied Ole violin,
Lewis spent most o f bis
youth In Chicago and rubbed
shoulders with some o f the
greats of American jazz.
Lewis was fatally injured
when Ida auto was struck
from behind by another ear
and he was pinned between
the wreckage and a tree.

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JUNE

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F K IIN D A L E . N Y. ( U P I ) —
George ilerl o f Los Angeles
was at b-ast one jump ahead
o f everyone else here Tues­
day. Her! won the first cham­
pionship at the Gmssinger
Country Club.

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i u r rtcu u i — Thomns
J. Watson Jr. baa been
elected president o f the
National Council, Boy
Scouts o f America, at
the organization’s an­
nual meeting in Cleve­
land, Ohio. Watson is
board chairman o f In­
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UlC3" presented little Terry
with a trophy, a miniature
bouquet o f roses and placed a
rhinestone tiara upon her
head.
Runners-up, who were pre­
sented with wrist corsages,
necklaces and bracelets, were,
first, four-year-old C i n d y
Eaton and second, five-yearold Dobbin Lynne Perkins.
Cindy is tbe daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Eaton and
granddaughter o f Police Chief
and Mrs. Claude I.ayo. Debbie
is tbe daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Perkins
of
Maine St.
Seven finalists named were
T erry
Kelley, two; Vickie
Thompson, two-and-one-half;
•Mary Lisa Lnllrce, 21 months;
Pam my Brice, three years;
Shawndra Lyons, 18 months;
Gillian Scott, two years and
Glenda Lnrgent, four years.
Other contestants
were
Debra Sharpes, Donna Lynne
Estes, Chcrie Iluct, Mary
Ross , Brenda Lee, Pamela
Gorday-, Rashelc Schwnrzcnliiirh, Stmron Cut tin, RenUe
McPherson, Sonya Ledford,
Ivnthy See, Sandra Widdis,
Elizabeth
Esclavon, Connie
Kaling, Robin Scott, Curyne
Ross, Glenda Sweat, l ’animie
Zufclt, Mary Ferris, Laura
Morgan, Robin Sargent, Nina
Itussclle, Tina It a s s e 1 I r
(tw ins!, Cathy Marine, Becky
Lee, Terry See and ltolllc
Lyons.
Serving as judges for the
event
w ith
Mrs,
Barbara
tltankeritiicklor, Mrs. Thelma
Parker and Mrs. C l a i r e
Snrlise, all o f Orlando, Mrs.
Judy Snow was master of
ceremonies.

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Russell,

partment’s diplomats continue situation in Laos and Viet
( N K A ) — N ot the Bussinns but to pin their hopes on Mos­ Nam.
Nor is it in Russia's Inter,
the Red Chinrie now deter­ cow's dubious peldge to sup­
mine and co-ordinate Com­ port a neutral government in est to work fo r peace ir»
Laos, and on Nikita Khrush- Southeast Asia. As long as
munist moves and strategy in
rhov's policy o f peaceful co­ the United States is engaged
Southeast Asia.
in a costly conflict with Mos­
existence.
Specialists on Chinn see a
How realistic is such a pol­ cow’* Chinese enemy, Khrush­
direct link between tbe sue- icy? By now- it should be clear chev can sit on the sidelines
eessen nf
the
Communist even to Foggy Bottom's opti­ and cheer.
This was Stalin's poliry in
guerrillas In South Viet Nam mistic
officials
that
Red
and the Pathet Lao victories China's military adventures 1939 when he signed his pact
in Laos.
are directed against the Rus­ with Hitler. Ho also hoped
Y’ct some o f P r e i i d e n t sian "revisionists” as much ns that tbe Allies would fight
Johnson's advisers persist in ngninst the American "im per­ Nazi Germany to exhaustion
while Russia reaped the hone,
their refusal to fare the grim ialists."
fits ami picked up the pieces.
reality. They defend past ntMao Tse-tung, in search o f
Under the circumstances,
temps to apply half-hearted
a place in the sun, is obvious­
and piecemeal solutions to the
there is a good deal o f really out to prove to the United
problems facing the little na­
ism in President De Gaulle’.i
States that it is he who is
tions in Southeast Asia.
now calling the tune in Asia. proposal for another interna­
A m c r i c a n policymakers,
Since Red Chinn is not a tional conference on Laos that
though in search o f a peace­
will include Red Chinn.
member of the United Naful solution in Laos and Viet
Such a conference may not
tiuris. he is not likely to lie
Nain, tend to ignore the fact
bring peace to strife-torn Viet
impressed by American e f­
that Asia is dominated today
Num and Laos, "lhe United
forts to involve the U N ns a
by the Chinese dragon which
Stales may have to intensify
peacemaker in the threatened
Napoleon hoped would be al­
its military effort.
region.
lowed to sleep undisturbed.
A t the same time, by spur­
They are critical of French
NOW IS TH E TIM E
President De Gaulle's view ring the "little wars" in Laos
that there can be no peace in and South Viet Nam, Mao
TO P L A N T —
the Far East without Bed seeks to convince his enemies
in the Red ramp that it is
China's consent.
In his forceful speech at the Chinn's revolutionary policy
United Nations, U. S. Ambas­ and nut Khrushchev's revi­
sador Adlai Stevenson pointed sionism that wins victories
an accusing finger at Moscow. over the American "paper
Crnpcville Nursery
He warned the Russians that tiger."
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Thus, even if Khrushchev
they were running risks by
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f
his
word
and
encouraging Communist ag­
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Dealer"
gression in Southeast Asia. not a deceptive opportunist
ho
could
do
little
to
affect
the
Nevertheless, the State De­
U N IT E D N A T IO N S . N. Y.

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Can you imagine an ACL en­
gine that never saw railroad
tracks, except to cross 'em?
It's true. It was the ACL.'*
World's Fair Special complete
with four of the prettiest train
"m e n " you ever saw. The
engine and its crew paid a
visit to Sanford Thursday
They've t-avelled 1,700 miles
in Florida, focal point of the
promotion, and now are head­
ed north into Georgia and the
Carolina*. The entourage was
here for only a few hours, but
B, C, Deans, crew chief, ad­
mitted all fell in love with
Sanford and the courteous rceepUon afforded them here.
•
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Speaking of the special and
Deans, when Herald photo­
grapher Bill Vincent went In
fake a picture he did a double
take on seeing Deans Back
on Dec 20. 1943, Vincent had
Just gotten out of the Army
and was stranded in New
York’s Penn Station. All trains
were full as northerners head­
ed for the south's warmer cli­
mate.
Bill prevailed upon Deans
who was in charge of the gate
to let him through after he
explained his dilemma. There
were n« seats, Bill recalls,
and he wandered from bagg­
age car to the lounge, to the
dinning car and back to the
lounge until finally the con­
ductor announced, “ Next stop
Sanford!" Deans remembered
the incident almost as vivid­
ly as did Bill.
. . .
Thai debris at the north­
west corner of First ami Park
will soon go. City crews will
begin cleaning it up, taking
the material to the land fill
area along the lakefronl. They
then will remove the base to
the level o f the sidewalks
prior to making a municipal
parking lot there. 'Twould he
nire If a covered walkway
could he place along the park­
in ; rones. But, then, some
people are never satisfied.
* •
•
Omission — T he _ Sanford
Business
and
Professional
Women's Club was represent­
ed by M"s. Marguerite Gra­
ham at the luncheon of the
County Federation of Women's
Clubs held last week at Cas­
selberry's
Hamilton
House
Restaurant,
#

*

*

Seminole
County’
4-HVrs
will hr represented at the
.Stale 1 11 Club Conference at
the University of Florida by
Carmen
Adriatico,
Cathy
Cammark, Sandy Mikler, Bill
Hein, Jonathan Lukas and
David Jakubcin. The confab
will lie held Monday through
Friday of next week in Gaines­
ville. Some of the special oc­
casions will be the president's
reception, semi-forma! danre,
square dance and a concert,
plus numerous classes and
speakers which will cover
specific interests of the dele,
gates.
. . .
Right quick! Which state
was the fifth? Alaska or Ha
wall.
•
•
Robert Dennis, a retired
N avy veteran of World War
1, brought an original copy of
one of the first editions of the
.Stars and Stripes to The Her­
ald It was dated Friday. May
10. 101ft Dennis would like to
place this in the hands of
some historical group or mu­
seum. If you have any ideas
eall him at 322 77M.
*

*

Court Okays Toll Road Bonds
SI? Million
Lauderdale lo

A road wluclt city officials '
T ALLAH ISSUE
(IT ’ D The Supreme Court validated sav has been in use for SOft" million m bonds Friday to odd years" was closed late
build a two-lane lo'.l road from yesterday afternoon w h e n
barricade* were placed on
Naples lo Fort Lauderdale
Tin* to iu OUST'I at project. the north and south sections
dubbed Alligator V11rs hr op of tl

SU N D A Y SCHOOL youths from the First
Presbyterian Church left today for it weekend
retreat at Ocala National Park. Shown just prior
to the departure are, from left, Richard Fur­
man, Andy Lyon, Mrs. David R. Bark, the Rev.

A two-day visit to the San
ford

Naval

Air

Station

was

completed Thursday by Capt.
Malcolm W. Cagle as he was
Uncled

fur

future

command

of the attack carrier
Franklin I). Roosevelt.

*

Edgar W. Smith, Bobby Kumbley, Charles
Hunter. Cenia Wheatland, Ronnie Hall, Susi
Deal, Berry Echclbergcr, Penny Nichols and
James Furman.
(Herald Photo)

Westside Volunteer
Fire Unit Formed

Future Captain
Of Roosevelt
Briefed Here
LISS

Organizational meeting for
Dept,
night
School
ested

was
nl

held

the

with

Luke

north and south from Cmm-

Thursday

tiy Club lid. to the lal.efiont.

some

resident*

of

Monroe

Office! *

elected

TALLAHASSEE
(F IT )
Gov. Farris Bryant says

Doyle Conner's
Brother Killed

ll uu* reported, however,
1 onner, about .17. was killed
"**fiy this morning while enrout** tii the Mate prison ut
Huifvnd "h ere he was farm
director. According to the reI’" 11 th" pickup tiuck Conm i wu* driving collided with
ati -tlirr vehicle,
Doyle
Conner
left
for
btnike after receiving report
of the accident.

Mrs.

II. T

and

Claude

that state and local lawmen
arc capable &lt;d kee ping law and
order in racially tense St Aug­

Slicet, secretary
Hawkins,

ustine without federal troops

trea­

or marshals.

surer.
A n y th 'r i. -ei: g " i l l i;.held next Tin i.lny ut h p.m.
—the— f ‘i mmi unity— Building
on the school grounds. On
the agenda will he discussion
of ways and mean* to secure
n fitc tiucl, and equipment
ami furthet planning o f the
organization and boundaries
Speakers from other area
volunteer gtoups will he on
hand to gis i nr distance where
necessary,
The firemen mild they would
pattern theli operations after the Luke Mary Fire Depar tine nt. memhets of whleh
have offeied
their assistuner.
lionati ns are being -ought
to help in fitium-ittg the depaitineni'a equipment and inlei'fsted person* ate asked to
send then el... L, lo the Irensurer, Hawkins m ear.’ of the
Lakt Mnnror S'ost Office.
Among
groups
g ivin -

The

*

governor »»jd

lie lud

not presumed in tali V ashing-

|
Ion officials what to slo and
what not to d i, hut had mere
ly conveyed "m y
feelings
jbnut what wc have the cap
acity to do and will do "

ponent* because d traverse*
some dense areas of swamp
lands, received the unanimous
approval ut stale agencies,
l,ooii Circuit Court and now
the Florida Supteme Court
The Road Department tndic.itud it would lie stalled as soon
as the tionds are sold and
plan* completed
There was no opposition
from
Broward and Collier
counties, through which it will
pass and which are pledging
their gasoline tax surpluses to
help retire the debt All the
opposition came from Miami
and Triple A
motor eluhs
which are generally opposed
lo toll roads and who also
claimed Hie Iwo-lane speedway
would he dangerous.
Knocking down all the arguments thrown up to challenge
validity ami legality of the
issue. Hie high court said.
"Our close sludy of the com­
plex record has not revealed
any abuse ut discretion on the
part of officials charged with
handling of the project, nor
are we convinced of any ren
Min for disturbing the decree
of Hie Circuit Judge xalidal
log and ronfh uuti] $17 r 'lion
of
Everglades
P a r kw a y
bands.”
The court devoted a good
pari of its ll-page decision to
upholding the phase of the
proposal under which some
surplus gas lax funis of Bro­
ward t'oiinty might he u*ed to
defray co.ts of the road in
adjoining Collier County.
The City id Miami challeng­
ed tills on Hie theory that Hie
law provide* that Hus surplus
ga* tux mutiny lie spent whol­
ly within the tumnilarle* of the
county to which It t* allocated.
The court said tin* was l*«.
literal an interpretation of Hie
law

Barricaded It x part of uh.it
is known a* fden Way Drive,
located just east of the Atkinin- Coast Line Hailtoml tracks
and south of 20th Street
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles said the closing was
done hi souths identifying
themselves as llie sons of
Mr*. Margaret Bower of 2.'tuo
Mrllonvllle Ave
Three stakes were driven in
th,. ground on the north and
south portions of the road, approximately 150 feel apart A
wire was strung on the slakes
„ nd a "Posted" sign placed
,m n„. ,tak,- m the middle of
|ju, r„,„|
City police were notified of
Die barricades late yesterday
afternoon by Knowles, The
n |} manager told police the
city could not lie responsible
tor any damage v lileli might
occur
List night he said there
were no flare* or oilier night­
time markings and police re
ported they h a d received
• numerous call*" concerning
the roadblock*.
Knowles said the road had
tyver hoc n ofHctally de.’ ig,.alct, a* such 'but flic public
has Im-i-u using U for go odd
years."

Goldwatcr Due
To Pick Up At
Least 39 More

Confirmed

Hr added the city attorney.
William C. Hutchison, has
been advised of Hie situation
IIAHk’ iSHFRG, Fa. (U r D
and lu* is to check the legal­
— Republican .State Chairman
ity of such a move
Craig T iiiiix cimfirmcd tndiiv
The sign annmmrcil m h.dd „ , nt
W ||lis„, W, Scran'Liters across the lop that the ton was to announce he will
area I* 1Posted, No Trespass fnt nut By K-ck the Republican
ing "
Benralh Hits is the
Presidential nomination later
wording:
today’.
"A ll |w’rsons arc forbidden
Trims fired o ff n l.irntga
In trespass on these premises. |&gt;f tl,|,Kriim,
kl.y ,{opul&gt;n~
or limit or fish thereon, or to ,.atls jn „ , f , u u „ nJ ^
|u.
take wood. Hr
r
fruit ljnn
un llllvMnre an.
Ilietvfrom, under penalty of nou„ , ctm,nl
of
Scranton's
Hie law.
plans.
It is signed in ink "M arThe governor i* slated to
garet E Bower "
outline hi* position to th«
Maryland State
Republican
Convention in liultimore this
afternoon.
It was learned that every
Republican member o f the
JACKSONVILLE (L T D — state House und Senate xvaa
llie Board of t'onlrol sc- sent a telegram hy Truux.
copied today, 'idijcct to ap­ However, vine h i urco reported
proval by llie Stale Boa ill that all estimated 10,1100 wires
uf Education, I,mil acres ol were dispatched with stale
a I.22U acre tract near Or­ chairmen, national committeelando a* Hie site for a new men and other top GOP leadslate university.
ets across Ihe nution among
H ie hoard was fold hy the lecipieuts. The wire lead:
Orange F o u n t ) Afforney
“ The governor
will anJames Itotdii'on iltal steps imtinrc his rHinlidaey at the
were hi ing taken in acquire Maryland
Slutr Convention
Ihe two remaining trait* Friday. He naked us to advise
totaling 121) acres and deeds you fit st."
In Ibis properly would lie de­
(See earlier story on Page 4,
livered shortly.

Bulletin

BBSISFS

New Newspaper

Vandals l l i l House

Life For Spy

Iveils Siyn Fact

Airport Head

“J A c JuLpiknlA

Now Knlertnining
At The Unique

C oJtibsi

C R D Program
Begins Tonight

*

F L A G .D A Y —- JUNE M TU

The Cily Recreation Depart
men,’ * .summer program will
kick off tonight with a "School
Vacation" dance at the San­
ford Civic Center, beginning at
7 o'clock
Rig Dave ami his "Comeups" — a fixe piece band and
vocalist — from Orlando will
be the feature attraction, said
Jim
Jermgan.
department
direclol
Those
attending,
Jernigan said, will tic requir­
ed to have a City Recreation
Department card He added
that more dances arc schedul­
ed throughout the summer
months and will be held if
attendance justifies them.
i

Permit Issued
For Restaurant

IIS IV A

V pet mil tor the ron*truction of a $17,000 building to
liouso * Ituyul Castle restuurant was issued this morning
ivy the Seminole County Zon­
ATLAN TA tUIM i - The At­ ing Department.
lanta
limes, newest dally
The structure will he InraL
ncxvspapcr
in
the nation. ed at llie corner of Orlando
ST A l’GCSTlNE U H 'D - mail* it* deli ill today with a |&gt;rJv© and U7th Street. Tim
t D^ntnndOr
K i n * w nnd
Dr Martin Luther lima plead­ 0 liaise In Nt ud it ton.
.1 1
Boililet* and Die aieliiteel la
ed innocent today In charge* a i _
Genige I-’. Reed. The restaur*
on which lie was arrested for 1 I l f i l S l l l l l l i o
IM.I.AIIANSEE 11T1’ 11 — ;l„ i „j|] |„, operated hy the
seeking service at a segregat­
ITorid.i
State
University'* Royal Castle System, Inc., of
ed restaurant
King, who was Jailed with si tidi-ill circus was scheduled Orlando.
17 others yesterday, was a r­ to ri’turn In the campus today
raigned before City
Judge niter n nionlli long lour ol
four European countries.
Charles Mathis
The
Vllania (ntegratamisl
Mrs. Hubert Evans of 24'*)
was held under f.Kio bond and
Decodes
Ave.
ix*|xir(cd to
STOCKHOLM,
S vv r d f n police Thursday that .vomit
a hearing w-a* set lor July 7.
King was brought to the St (t I'll Swedish air force Col- imvs hod tossed mud and dirt
Johns County Building Irom oncl Stig Wennetstriami today about her house while she was
was Mmlcnccil fn life imprls away. Police found footprints
the jail
'Ihe Rev
Andrew Young, nnnienl at Itanl labor for lull­ leading llmm to believe Bin
who was running flic show In ing tup VV'ostern defense *ec- varsdals wi-re boy* between
King's absence, said
some- rcls fo flic Sovicf Union.
six an.! eight year* of age.
thing was expected
shortly
Nothing was missing m lii«
after noon
house, lliey report.
Negro leaders decided last
MOSCOW (U P ll — The So­
night to halt nighttime racial viet Union and Easl Germany
demonstrations tii.it have led today signed a new 20 year
to violence on two occasions. friendship anil niiitii.il assist­
T A M I'A ( U r i j — Georg*
There wetc reports, however, ance Irm ly wlncli I real* West I llenn, .TIP, of Wilmington,
that a march might he at- Berlin a* a M'parale mill "in I ii|., was named manager o f
tempted about 7 p tn ESI' no way purl ol Wen Germ­ Tampa International Airport
(ft p.m. EDI i. shortly lielore an v
Thursday.
n igill fa 11
There was no immediate in­
n
dication
that
King'*
bom!
would lie arranged.

: King Arraigned;
Pleads Innocent

I did this," Bryant said,
so there w dl be no need for
anyone m authority lo have
11„ assume what we are willing
tn dn "
I The sillies chief executive
&gt;aid he hill) sent libuut .’ill
armed state troopers to I hr
idlest city in the nation to
ant local and county law oft!
ceils in coping with Violence
that has cropped up in recent
days during a massive Integra
bon drive,
Hr Martin Luther King, wlm
,s leading '.he race demon""a to i* . has asked Dial fed,,ral tr,H,lv* be sent to the hi*h-ru ..Id &lt;Hy and charged that
WASHING |l&gt;N
(I T 'D
—
Bryant is not fining enough t«
insure the safety of Hie demon I routrunner Barry G ddw.il"solid harking'’ of the pin.
strators.
er's presidential bandwagon
Joet ate metttbeis of the l.nke
Tlu-governor sail
lie lias was expected in pick up s|ieed
Mouloe I Ii-III'IM-Ij ol I n I 'Dll,
been inconstant touch
with today with the addition of at
the highway patrol sent to SI least 39 more Republican conv ugiistiru
toil denied tti.it w-nlmn delegates Irom *tx
King had complained to hi n stales
Additional delegates were
or asked him for any »&gt;»!»•
lance
being chosen at stale GOP
will tie Exalted Ruh r Wade
"It i' anticipated Hint there conventions
m
Minnesota,
•Snyder
will In more demonstrations," Maryland.
Missouri,
Utah,
"W e can not Conner I lent and Idaho,
Buy Scouts will carry a re Bryant *a'd
Goldwaler headquarters here
plica ed six Vtnenc.in Flags. guarantee that someone won I
dating hack lo ihe first 13- hrow a rock We can not said the Aruona senator al
star emblem, and Elks will completely stop every overt ready lias 300 delegates solidexplain llie origin and history art "
ly commuted to hi* cause
* ••
.............
i
't r
|
of ric h
Talbert sivs the F fig is
cmbletnabr of the Elks’ order
of charity, justice, brotherly
love und fidelity and each
will be expanded upon during
the ceremony.
Major Chen's address will
conclude the program.

Flag D ay P ro g ra m S et
Milton
Talbert,
program
The annual Elks Club F la ;
Day ritual will lie held at Hu chairman, say* Hie principal
pr.iker wilt !*• Maj H T.
club grounds Sunday ol I
p m with the public invited Chm of the U. S. Marine
to see tlte colorful ceremony. Corps. Joining in Ihe ritual
—

he

has informed llie While House

were

Hi inter­ George Bell, piesidclli; Dontiie area old Smith, sue president;

present. Ihnimlai ie» for the
new gr. up were set, teniaCapt. Cagle will assume
lively, cast and west from
leadership of the l,009-foot the
Sanfold
City
limit,
Roosevelt next month, reliev­ where it emeses l
First
ing Capt. (icrald E Miller.
The ship iircurrontlyTipcrating with the L'. S. Sixth Fleet
in the Mediterranean. Her 80plane air group includes twinjet A-3B Skywarrior attack
bombers flown by Heavy At­
tack Squadron Eleven (VAHSTA R K E (L T D
Lucian
t l i of Sanford.
I
Conner,
brother
of
Stale
During Ins visit Capt Ca­
Agriculture
C
o
m
m
t
ssitim-r
gle focused considerable at­
Doyle Conner, w-n* killed in
tention on Detach men i Eight,
a
highway nreldent near here
an A 311 unit which, while ope­
rating independently, l* still this morning, acem ting lo the
Florida Highway Fat ml.
a part of V A IH L
The patrol would Hot te­
His orientation Included a
flight in one of the detach- lenet- immediately’ the details
ment’ s Skywarrior* to Key of the accident.
West Naval Air Station, the
next stop in a tour of select*
ed Atlantic Fleet air installadons.
Tile tour and its succession
of briefings are part of a
systematic program to proparp carrier commanders and
other high-ranking fleet offleers for leadership of the
complex air-sea striking for*
res used by the Navy today

No Intervention
Needed, Bryant
Tells U. S.

Street to We hive ltlver and

Eire

the Weal side Volunteer

The other day we told you
that in one of our editions we
had carried 43 local news
photos. Today one of our Clock
"Watchers informed us that
Wednesday's edition not only
earned a now record of 43
local pictures but that 199 per­
sons were shown in those
photos.
*

______

Stop Use q 0Vi Scranton
Naples Project Of Glen Way Drive Candidacy Is

Herald reporter Jane Cas­
selberry called this morning
to let all of us Clock Winders
know that her daughter K a­
thy, one of The Herald staff's
very favorite little girls, is
r e c u p e r a t i n g satisfactorily
from surgery performed Wed­
nesday morning. She hopes
to return home Monday.
•
•
*

All boys inteiesled in par­
ticipating in the summer bas­
ketball program to be held at
Seminole High School are requested to report at 9 a. m.
Monday to Fleming Gymnas­
ium at SHS. Boys of all ages
(vmay participate.

T R A FFIC W AS H ALTE D on O.len Way Drive lute yesterday afternoon
when this sign was posted on a barricade across the roadway. The road
Iras been in existence for many years, city officials say, but never o f­
ficially designated as a public thoroughfare. A legal battle is developing
over the action taken by Mrs. Margaret Rower of 2300 MHIniiville Ave.
in putting tip the barricades.
(Herald Photo)

FIU. &amp; SAT. N ITE S
10 P. M. ’ til 2 A. M.

Dancing
Nightly

OPEN
SITTIN G IT OUT xvcro these two men, .xtittimiod yesterday afternoon at
i ho rear of Ihu City Hull for the unnual doy inoculation clinic. l)r. Ray­
mond Hass, local veterinarian, right, and his assistant, Walter Hill, treat­
ed only 1G dogs during the two and a half hours they waited. The clinic
will be repeated next Thursday at the same place and same hours. 1:30
to 1 p.m. Dogs not inoculated after that time will be subject to seizure
by city authorities.
(lieruld I ’ hotoj

Mon. Thru Sat.
Til 2 A. M.
V A LD E Z HOTEL, Downtown Sanford

J

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                    <text>Page 4-A—May 18, 1964

PRICES
EFFECTIVE
THURS., FRI., SAT.,

Program About
Mothers Given
At Southside

MAY 14, 15, 16, 1964

• dairy specials •

Sixth grade pupil* *t Southaid* Elementary School pre­
sented a "Living Picture"
program for their mother*
la it Friday a t th* School
auditorium.
Children po»ed In a big pic­
ture frame on the stage and
the following painting* wore

PleiMhmenn'e Cere Oil

M argarine

C h eese S p r e a d ........

m

59c

Dinner R o l l s .............If f 29c
Plumrat* Denith Sliced

Tilset C h e e s e ...........S t 49c

"Feeding Her Bird*" by
Millet with Diane Miller poaing a* the mother and the
children being Alice Single­
tary, Jennifer Mlrrl* and
David Berrien. The itory wa*
told by M n Wilma Morgan.
"VI*eount Althrop” by Sir
Joahua Reynold*, posed by
Diana Utterback with tho
*lory told by her mother, Mr*.
Yfllllam Utterback.
"M atter Lambton” by Sir
Thoma* Laurence, poied by
Rebecca Baaiile with the atory
told by Mr*. Velma Mltcheil.
"Longfellow1* Daughter*”
with Sandra Elck, Marwee
White and Deborah Warfield
poilng and the narrator wa*
Tommy Bark* who read the
•‘Children’* Hour” by Long­
fellow.
“Song of th* Lark’* by
Julea Breton, poted by Diane
Roberta and narrated by Mill
Barbara Chamber*.
“Mother and Daughter”
painted by Madam* LeBrun,
poied by Suila Redmond and
Cindy Crew* with Mr*. Rose­
m ary Murphy a* narrator.
An added feature wa*
crowning of th* "Mother of
th* Day,” Mr*. Catherine
Whalch*!, who posed with her
own four Southilde children
a* the alxth grade choru* sang
“Mother.” Accompanist for
the program wa* Mr*. Caroline Wiggins.

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Admlaaloaa
Lolita Brown, Dean Chlake,
Robert Geiger, Dorothy I&lt;eonard, Minnie Benjamin, Har­
rie t Wilcox, John Bromley
Thoma* Moral* Maxine Sc ar­
bor-row and Carolyn Walter*
all at Sanford; Will Byram
and Mary Jo Cutbreith ol
Lake Monroe.
Birth*
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an), a Baby Boy, and to Mr.
aod Mr*. Freddie Simple*, a
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Dudley, Atberry Hughes end
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ro*.
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DISCHARGES
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Winifred A. Dunn and Harry
Lee Scott, all of Sanford;
Michael Cloherty, DeBary;
Dura Wakefield, Lake Mon
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a Baby Boy, Atlandete.
DISCHARGES
Ammon Bowereox and Mar*
valla Owen', Longwood; The
resa Dixon, Debra A n n
Brown, Cora Lovelace, W. A1
fred Lee, and Jeanette Cleary,
all of Sanford; Katherine
Merider, DeBary; Delore*
Gunn, Lake Monroe; Mr*.
Jeanette Andrew* and Raby
Roy, Mra. Carolyn Beeson
and Baby Girl, and Mra. Alice
Grub* and Baby Girl.

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�Only 3 Sanford Men T o
Lose Jobs As Firemen
C lO ^
"The Clock" tiimlo mention
of ‘Tfunrie U Sheppard,"
whose name appears In the
telephone directory. Now we
hear of a father and son.
•Eleven Chairs” and “Eleven
Chairs J r.” Once read of a
chap named "Smith” who was
presented with a son, and
wanted him to have a “dif­
ferent" name . . . so he nam­
ed the boy "Willie *4 Smith."
Speaking of names reminds
R. E. Porter of an Army unit
he commanded in North Afri­
ca during WWII. These (ils
had some good old fashioned
American names such as
Grndzicki. Judge, R o d i t i s.
Cuffe, llalajti, Spear, llaily
(with no “r"), N o g I e c,
O’Rourke, Cosby, Grrcnblatt
and others.
• • •
Mrs. II. L. Johnson, Herald
correspondent and school bus
driver, ipu-rled one of her
passengers the other morn­
ing: "Jerry, where’s Albert?"
Ami the response: “Oh, he’s
In the hospital—he's having
his independix taken out.”
“Jake” Adam* and Howard
Hodges says y'nll come to the
fish fry sponsored by the
Seminola County Sportsman's
Association at (1:30 p. III. May
CO at John Crim's Cump Sem­
inal* on the Wckiva River.
• • •
Joe Warden, who writes
sports for The Herald down
Oviedo - Chuluota way, reS|&gt;onded to our list of odd
names fur cities with the fol­
lowing, nil apparently out in
Arizona:
• • •
Showlow, named from the
show of a (land of rnrils; Dos
Cabezas, two heads; Dragoon;
Smile, population one in 1903
and o r i g i n a l l y named
•Gripe"; Constellation, Two
Ouiis, Cherry, ljueen Creek,
Sunflower, Valentine, Chloride
and Cyelopir.
• • •
More geography lessons
nnent r i n r s that ran •r.t7‘.v
Jo e Warden writes that the
Rant* Cruz River in Arizona
flows north. Originating m
Santa Cruz County, near Pat­
agonia, the Santa Cruz flows
rm th to Tucson and bends to­
ward Casa Grande. Continu­
ing northwest, the river runs
into theGila
River near
Komutke, west of Phoenix.
North of Tucson the river is
usually dry, the river drying
up in thn desert. During the
rsiny seasons the river will
flow, filling up the usually
&lt;try river bed north of Tuc­
son. South of Tucson, the
river bed usually contains wa­
ter. (Hey, Joe—ever been to
Coolidge?)
•
• •
Note to downtown mer­
chants: The plunts in the
planters in the downtown sec­
tion are dead or dying for
the lark of water.
•
• •
Prom the mailbag: “Noted
that you said the canopies over
(he (Rands) mall might tic
eliminated for appearance's
sake. Docs this mean more
exposure to tlic sun? One of
the delightful features is the
coolness. One day I found it
very nice to leave an elderly
shopper there while I drove
the car over from the parking
kit. Had you thought of this
blessing?"
•
• •
Unlike county employes,
city employes will work on
June 1 and July 8. They will
not enjoy free days on these
Mondays because May 30 and
July 1 fall on Saturdays. Coun­
ty employes have been given
June 1 and July 6 as holidays
by the County Commission but
City Manager Pete Knowles
tays city offices will function.
» * •
Here's the old rumor again,
about saving cigarette tabs.
Florida Council for the blind
once again advises Fkiridians
not to save the tear tabs from
cigarette packs because the
tabs will not buy a seeing eye
dog.
• •
•
Postmaster J. L. Ilrown
w ritrs that thrre will lie no
change in money ruder busi­
ness at the Geneva postoffice
on Saturdays. Thn money or­
der window will tie ujwn until
noon.
• •
•
There is a big difference be­
tween fie* ipeerh and cheap
Aajk.

Three Sanford railroad fire­
men will lose their jebs under
the so-called "featherbed­
ding” action, it was reported
today by W. Thomas Rice,
president of ihe Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, in an­
swer to rumors that 35 local
men were to he discharged.
Rice issued the following
statement to The Sanford
Herald In regard to the de­
cision of the federal arbitra­
tion board which permits the
nation’s railroads to remove

Kelly Concedes
Then Refuses
To Take Sides
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
State Sen, Scott Kelly of
Lakeland, third man in the
first primary campaign for
governor, conceded his defeat
today hut made it clear ho is
not retiring from politics.
Kelly told a news confer­
ence here that he will accept
the decision of the state can­
vassing hoard which yester­
day’ declared that Mayor
Robert King High of Miami
had out polled Kelly for the
second berth in the May 30
runoff with Mayor llaydnn
Hums of Jacksonville.
*‘\Ve will nut gu to court"
Kelly said.
With iii* piety wife. Mar­
gie, by his side. Kelly walk­
ed into the news conference
room in the sub-basement of
tlio rapitol and faced the
glare of the television cam­
el us with a grin.
He laughed and joked and
did not appear tlie least dis­
gruntled.
“ I'm not mad at anybody
and I don't think anybody’s
mad at me," lie said.
Kelly suid ho will not en­
dorse or publicly support any
candidate in the runoff.
He suid he will nut even
tell his friends who he per­
sonally is going to vote fur.
Kelly said he will meet with
Ilia slutewide organization
shurtly to determine his fu­
ture in public life, t..i idlng
a possible re-run for govern- t tn 1068,
He also mentioned that
there will he a number of
statewide offices coming up
in 1986 without singling any
out.
Because of u switch In Flor­
ida's elections away from tliu
presidential election years,
the governor and cabinet
elected this year must run
uguin in 1988 rather than
serving the usual four year
terms. This will give Ihe next
governor a chance In serve
six years.
Hums bus already indicaled
hu will run for the four year
term.

'Squalor' Found
On LBJ's Farm
WASHINGTON (UP1) Two Republican congressmen
said today they found shocking
squalor on Alabama farm land
owned by Mrs. Lyndon H.
Johnson.
“ If the President is sincere
in his poverty program, he
should have demonstrated his
sincerity a long lime ago hy
assisting these people who arc
living in such deplorable con­
ditions on the Johnson land in
Alabama," Rep. Dave Mar­
tin, (R-Neb.), told a news con­
ference.
“ Wc saw people living in de­
plorable poverty with little
evidence of concern by their
millionaire landlords," Hep
M. G. Snyder, (R-Ky.), said.
“ We saw nothing here that
could not easily be corrected
by the Johnsons themselves
without a nickel of federal
funds or a single federal pro­
gram, if of course, they really
cared.”

O ld Flim flam
G am e W orks
Sanford police warning Wed­
nesday that two "fat, short
Negro flimflam artistt” were
working in this city proved to
no avail.
Ethel Monroe, of 1100 West
loth Street, reported to police
she was approached on Com­
mercial Street by two men
who told ncr they had found
a pocket (took filled with mon­
ey and they were willing to
share with her providing she
would put up $(g to "show
her good faith " She did . . .
and lost her fa .

c e r t a i n unneeded firemen
from diesel locomotives:
There are only three fire­
men living at Sanford who
have been released from ser­
vice, all with less than two
y-enra ns firemen.
The award provides that
men with less than two years
service but employed before
Jan. 35, 1981, are entitled to
separation allowance.
There are nine firemen liv­
ing In Sanford who have more
than two but less thnn ten
years service. All of these
men are still employed ns
firemen, and will continue to
he so employed until Coast
Line find* other suitable em­
ployment for them. If the
ether job pays less, they will
receive a guaranteed salary
for five year* equal to their
•alary* for the last 13 months
as firemen.
President lliee reaffirmed
hi* recent statement that it
is ACL'a intention to do
everything it can to relocate
those fitemen with less than
two year* service who were
cut off or relieved from ser­
vice.
Even though the award
makes no provision for rontin u n tio n io f employment of

Last Riles Held
For Admiral
Funeral services for Adtn.
P art F. Inhnrtmi. VSN (llct.)
were held‘if 10 s. m. today
at the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church.
Adin. Johnston, 69, of I2t
Scott Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday afternoon,
A resident of Sanford for
the past seven years, he re­
tired from Die U. S. Navy in
1956 after 30 years active ser­
vice. He graduated from U. S.
Naval Academy of Annapolis,
Mil., with the Class of 1937.
He was a member of HolyCross Episcopal Church.
Survivors are his wife,
Mrs. Mrrle Moss Johnston of
Sanford; a daughter, Mrs,
Stephan Husk of Newport, R.J,
and three grandchildren, also
of Newport; a brother, Elton
Johnston of Cornydon, Iowa;
two sisters, Mr*. II. A. Shay
of Clarendon Hills, III,, and
Mrs. Donald Henry of Grundy
Center, Iowa.
The admiral will be buried
at a later dale in Arlington
National Cemetery.

No Conflict In
Waterways Seen
Proposed improvements of
the Okeechobee Waterway,
built primarily for pleasure
rm ft. will nut conflict with
planning for the St. JohnsIndian Itiver ( anal, according
to John Krider, canal dis­
trict chairman.
Okeechobee Waterway As­
sociation and Florida W ater­
way* Association me jointly
sponsoring n meeting Friday
at Jensen itcurh to discuss a
petition directed to the Flor­
ida Hoard of Conservation and
the Canal Authority of Flor­
ida for the formulioii of a
navigation district comprising
Martin, Palm Ileacli, Hendry,
Glades and Lee Counties.
The Okeechobee Waterwayconsists of the hit. Lucie Can­
al, Lake Okeechobee und the
Caioosahatrhee River, con­
necting tlie Atlantic Ocean
and the Gulf of Mexico.
Krider, district director of
the Florida Waterways Asso­
ciation, said the Okeechobee
Waterway is too far south to
l&gt;e of value os a rnmmercial
waterway and will not lake
fi oin the value of the St.
Johns Indian Itiver Canal.
The St. Johns-Indian RiverCanal will open the Upper
St. Johns River for water
traffic between Sanford and
the East Coast.

firemen with less thnn two
years service, Coast Line has
already re-employed many of
those firemen in job oppor­ VOLT56
tunities which have come
open since the sward went
into effort.
"Certainly it is not the de­
sire cf our railroad to throw
these men out of work ns
long as there are openings in
other departments which they
are capnble of filling,” he
said.
They sre young men with
some experience in railroad­
ing, and carl become valuable
employes in other area* of
work, he ndded.
He emphasized that fire,
men will continue in ride all
passenger trains and some
read freight and yard en­
gines; that only some freight
trains and some yard engines
are involved.

WEATHER: Scattered showers today and early tonight; high today 85-00; low tonight in fiOs.
United Press Leased W r«
Established 11)08 THURSDAY. MAY 11. 10f»4
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 100

U .S . Tightens Embargo On Cuba

Burns Charges
High Radicals'
Candidate
TAMPA (DPI) — Using the
strongest words in ihe cam­
paign to date. Jacksonville
Mayor llaydnn Hums lashed
out at his opponent. Robert
King High, today a* "a rant­
ing and raving trial room law­
yer."
Hums, fresh and chipper af­
ter a few hours’ sleep, appear­
ed at a breakfast rally here.
After greeting supporters,
he launched into the attack on
High, Mayor of Miami.
“The people of Florida are
not satisfied with the radical
group—the NAACP— and its
candidate.
"The gentleman (High) is
ranting and raving like a (rial
room lawyer. He talks about
.special interest groups—If the
NAACP is not a special inter­
est group I don't know how to
describe one," Hums said.
Hums, a foe of the civil
right.* bill now before con­
gress, said “one battle is tie*
ing fought today hy our dis­
tinguished U. S. Senator (Sj«-ssard L. Holland) and th-s olher
will be tough! in Florida ai
Ihe polls.
I-’tier today. Hums was
scheduled to debate High at
the University of South Flor­
ida, and tonight there is a
$25 a-plate dinner here.

Redistricling
Study Slated
A fiiur-memlu-r rmnmiltre
formed to study | h&gt;»■il&gt;1&lt;- redistrirting of the rollnty and
its polling places will meet
June 3 to begin operation*.
Serving on the roniinittec
lira Camilla Hruce, au|M-rvi*nr
of registration; William Hush,
county engineer; Robert S.
Ilrown, zoning director; Har­
old Johnson, county attorney;
und Commission Chairman
James P. Avery Jr.
The romniitteo was re-estahlished at Tuesday's Coun­
ty Commission meeting at the
request of Cunirniaaiuner J.
C, Hutchison wlio noted in­
conveniences expel ienred by
aum* voters to travel long
distances to polling places.
In Ida memorandum to the
committee, Avery suid the
"purpose will Im to tlie in­
vestigation of the legality and
feasibility of
rodiatrirting
.Seminole County in 1965.
"Should the study prove
feasible und legal," Avery
continued, "the committee is
further charged with the sub­
mission of a concrete plan,
complete with preliminary
boundaries, to tlie County
Commission prior to Novem­
ber of this year.”
The committee Is asked to
present o t h e r information
liertinent to voting, precincts
and districts such as the
number of new vuting ma­
chines to he required, farts
concerning t h e i r financing
number and location of anti­
cipated ru-w precincts.

Reds Refuse
G l Asylum
HEIDELBURG,
Germany
(UPI) The Communist-* have
sent back an American ser­
geant seeking asylum in East
Germany, the U. S. Army an­
nounced today.
European headquarters here
announced niediral specialist
Conrad Yumang, 13, was re ­
turned at the West German
border by East German offi­
cial* Tuesday night.

Curbs Placed
BRIEFS On Medicine
Cannon Funeral
And Food
m

Manslaughter
Case Jury Is
Members Tour SN AS
BeingPicked
Sanford Civic Club

AF To Display
Missile Al Plaza
In observance of Armed
Forces Day, the Air Force
will pul Its deadly "hound
dog" missile on display this
Saturday at Seminole Pla/a
shopping center in Cassel­
berry.
The missile, equivalent in
length to the height nl a fourstory building, is an iqierational air-to-ground weapons, de­
signed to carry a nuclear payload. Its cost is estimated at
$5911,099
The "hound dug" is an in­
tegral rmnponcnt of the armamcnl system for the longrangi- H 51 bointiers stationed
al McCoy AFH. Two of the
missiles are carried under the
wings of each bomber
When launched, the "hound
dog" travel* under it* own jet
power at a speed m excess of
I,(Nk) miles per hour, witli a
guided range of 600 miles.
The missiblc will In* on dis­
play in Hie Seminole ’laia
parking area Saturday only,
from 7 .10 a. in. until U;O0 p.tn.
Air Force personnel will be
on hand at all times to ex­
plain tlir non-class died as­
pects of Ihe missile to the
public.

McNamara Sees
long, Hard War
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara, preda ting a lung,
hard war in South Viet Num,
suid today that he would “be
very happy” to brief Con­
gress on Ihe progress of that
unti-Communist struggle.
On lii* return from u lidhour visit in Saigon, M. Na­
um i a was asked whether he
though renewed congression­
al Inquiry into the war would
serve a useful purpose. The
Hou*« Armed Service Com­
mittee plans to rail McNoinuia to testify, particularly
concerning the quality of U.
S. airrrafl and other equip­
ment in use in South Viet
Num,
"It is very important to
rontinue to inform Congress,”
McNamara said today. "1
would be very happy to do
that.”

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ELSHERRY, Mo. (UPI) —
This tiny Missouri farm
town today laid to rest its
WASHINGTON (DPI) favorite son. Rep. Clarence The United States today tight­
Cannon, D-Mu.
ened its embargo on export*
to Cuba, removing fond ami
medicine from general licen&gt;«
Names Strikker
THE HAGUE (U PI)—'The authority.
The action by the Commerce
North Atlantic Treaty Organiu tio n (NATO) Council has Department did not mean that
named outgoing Secretary fond and medicine may not ho
Gcnciul Dirk U. Stikkcr to shipped to Cuba—only that
net as conciliator in an effort from now on the department
to head off war between will pas* on each shipment

(’HOW I,INF at the Sanford Naval Air Station took on n different look
Wednesday noon when civic club member* from Sanford visited the lm»e.
An eat imat ml ‘200 persons were on hand for the annual visitation which
included briefing* by station and Heavy Attack Wing commanding of­
ficers.
(Herald Photo)

An estimated 200 members
of Sanford's civic clubs visit
ed tlie Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion Wednesday noon, listened
to briefings from two cap­
tains, ate a typical Navy din­
ner and then toured the base
for a first hand look at the
facilities,
Members of the Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions anti Jaycees were
on hand for the program, a
prelude to Armed Forces Day
to be held at the ba e Satur-

w

Al that time ihe base will
he open to tlie public from HI
a. in. to 2 p m. with special
demonstrations of water re*
cue scheduled for the Lake
Golden urea at noon.
Prior to Wednesday’s lun­
cheon, Capl. Jam es O. Mayo,
commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One. briefed the
members on his Wing's duties
and re spoil* ihi) ilies.
Also heard was Capt. Robert
M. Ware, commanding officer
of Uie Sanford station, who
outlined Ids part In maintain­
ing lho base at peak effi­
ciency.
Roth rnptain* used colored
slide* to emphasize Hieir re ­
mark*.
Capl. Mayo told of tlie ex­
panding operations of the Wing
anil told his listeners that
"when you go to bed tonight,
you ran be assured some of
tlie planes stationed here are
in the air somewhere in the
world."
Capt. Ware (old of Ihe ex­
pansion plans of the base and
listed Ihe various project*
which are scheduled through
1969. The immediate project
and Ihe one of most general
interest to tlie (-•immunity, he
noted, is the extension o! the
north-south runway.
This, he ndded, will a Howplanes to take off amt land in
a pattrrn which wil! curtail
the noise over the populated
areas of Ihe city when weather
conditions permit.
Doth captains applauded the
cordial relations shown hy
city residents and base per
sonnet.
After tlie briefings, club
presidents and tin- two caplain* led tlie cbowline to the
mess hall where steaks were
served to all.
An outline of things to &gt;ec
on the base, including tlie usally "secured" compound, was
given to the club members and
they were allowed to drive to
tiiose points of interest to
them,

Karl Refuses
Endorsement
DAYTONA BEACH (DPI)
— Rep. Fred Karl of Dnvlnna
llearh, a primary loser in the
Democratic governor's rare,
said Wednesday he will not
supiairt anyone in the runoff.
Karl, who ran last in the
field of six, would not say who
lie favors — Jacksonville Ma­
yor Hay don Hums or Miami
Mayor Hubert King High —
and said hia campaign workrra can vote for whom they
please.

M i k o y u n In T o k y o
TOKYO (U P II Soviet
First Deputy, Premier Anas­
tas Mikoyan. Premier Nikita
Khrushchev's trade a|&gt;cclaliat
and trouble-shooter arrived
today on a visit apparently
almrd at counteracting Com­
munist China's growing busi­
ness lies with Japan.

Manslaughter charges plac­
ed against two defendants were
being heard In Circuit Court
here this morning with Ihe a t­
torney* selecting a six-memImt Jury panel.
Co-defendants In the case,
which Involves the alleged fa­
tal beating of a 22-month old
child, ace William Gable Tay­
lor and Roberta Mitchell,
The state alleges the child
was beaten lost Decemlw-r by
the two and as a result of the
boating the child died.
Prosecuting the case is Atty.
Mike Hoscman. Atty. Mack
N Cleveland has Itoon appoint­
ed to represent Taylor while
Public Defender David Flaxer
represents Roberta Mitchell.
The case is living tried be­
fore Circuit Court Judge Voile
A. Williams.
Wednesday afternoon an­
other Jury found Oliver L.
York J-. guilty of two a (-counts
—breaking ami entering and
automobile theft. He was sen­
tenced to six months to two
years on the latter rount and
six months to five years on
the lesser count. The terms
are to run concurrently.
York was defended hy At­
torney Flaxer and Atty. Hose,
man was the prosecutor.
Earlier a Jury returned an
Innocent verdict in a case
charging John L, Grubb with
larceny in the theft of a safe
from the homo of Ale* Wynn
of Sanford,

Stetson To Set
Up T h re e -Y ear
Degree Plan
DELAND (UPI) — Stetson
University announced a new
academic calendar Wednesday
under which top students
would he able to graduate in
less Ilian three years.
Stetson President J, Ollie
Edmunds said the new calen­
dar would lie placed m ope­
ration in the fall of 1965. It
was based on fall and spring
terms of approximately 15
weeks each, a winter term of
five weeks and a summer
term of eight weeks.
He said top students would
Ik* aide to complete a* many
as 3K credit hours during the
fall through spring periods
of two regular terms and a
short winter term, and add 111
more hours in tlie summer
session.

Hoffa M istrial
Plea Denied
CHICAGO (UPI) - Tlie de­
fense in the James It. Hoffa
S25 million fraud (rial deman­
ded a mistrial lodaay on
ground* dial (he Jury wa»
"living in the life of luxury"
at a US, naval base.
U, S. District Court Judge
Richard H. Austin rejected
the motion. It was one of
many moves for a mistrial
slurc the trial began more
than Iv^o week* ago.

Greece amt Turkey over Cy­ Individually.
prus, responsible N A T O A department spokesman
said It " wishes to be informed
sources said today.
of all intended trade with
Cuba" in the future so as to ho
Joan Home
in a position "to act according
1. O N G It E A C H, Calif. to the national interest of tha
(U P I)—Joan Merriam Smith,
her blonde hair tousled anil The spokesman said deci­
freckles showing, was home sions would lie made on In­
today with n trouble-plagued dividual shipments "in the
57-duy solo fligtil mound the light of all relevant circum­
world to her credit.
stances."
Gift parcels still will tie per­
Aid Increase?
mitted under general license
WASHINGTON (UPI) — so as not to interrupt such re­
The big question before Hie lief and humanitarian arts on
House Foreign Affairs Com­ the part of individuals, (he de­
mittee today wiiH not whether partment said.
Exports to Cuba — except
to rut President Johnson's
foreign iviil hill, but whether nonsubsidized foodstuffs, medi­
cines and medical supplies —
to Increase It.
were banned on Oct. 19, 1980.
During the 1950's American ex­
On FBI List
ports
to Cuba averaged about
W8HINGTON (UPI) —
Chester Collins, an escaped $500 million a year.
Following tlie ban, tlie ex­
Florida convict who likes
port*
dropped off to less than
poetry, cheats at cards and
$11 million in 1081.
m i s u l l i women with a
At the end of 1062 and
hatchet, was placed today on
through Hie first half of 1983,
tha F ill's list of 10 moat
special relief shipments wero
wanted criminals.
sent to Cuba in exchange for
the release of prisoners co|&gt;W alker Defi
lured during Ihe abortive Ray
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) of Digs attack. These ship­
Fortner Mnj, Gen. Edwin A. ment* swelled Ihe rxport total
Walker, the Indirect enforcer by $1.1 million in 1962 ami $36
of integration at Central million in 1963.
High School in 1957, will
Aside from these relief ship­
speak on tha steps of the ments, merchandise tent to
school despite a school hoard Cuba during Hie past two year*
ban, a spokesman said Wed­ was valued a t $197,000 and
nesday.
$76,000.

Shooting1 Renewed

Another Store
Modernizing

NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
Shooting mid b l o o d s h e d
wracked a Turkish Cypriot
villago southwest of Nicosia
(inlay despite efforts by ltrltThe modernization trend in
ish troops to keep tlie |H-uce. downtown Sanford itorr* is
continuing with the WilsonElection Law
Maler Furniture Company the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — lalesl to announce its project.
Gov. Farris Itryant said today
A. L. Wilson, store manager,
there was a nerd for legisla­ says his company is investing
tion to clarify election laws nlwut $3,009 to improve Iho
but ..........
wan involv­ entrance and install air condied (but would make all im- Honing throughout the estab­
modile special session study lishment.
iieepssnry,
New aluminum ami g 'ast
swinging door* are to he in­
Nixon Out
stalled at tlie front to make
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Hie entry ami exit mure con­
Tlie State Supreme Cuuit up­ venient for customers.
held the removal of Richard
Wilson-Maier has been lo­
M. Nixon from a slate of cated at 311 E. First St. for
GDP convention delegates be- almost 20 years.
ruuse the former vice presi­ Tiie manager »aid today the
dent lias Ihu “absolute right" latest project* are a eontinuato say if he wunla to become atlon of the store's policy to
u randiitute.
Improve and expand.

�N ikita Pushes Button To D ivert Nile
ASWAN*. U.A.R. (UP!) —
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev end N.A.R. Pres­
ident Carnal Abdel N atter ad­
vanced the Aswan Dam pro­
ject another »tep today by
pressing a button to divert
the Nile River.
Khruthchev raid the dam
pretrnted a victory over colo­
nialism.
The two leadera were cheer­
ed wildly when they return­
ed to the dam tite from Atwan city for their tecond
ceremony In two dtyt. Khruahehev and N atter acknowl­
edged the acclaim by clatp;
)ng handa and railing them
abovt their headt.
By puahing the button,
Khruthchev and N atter aet
•ff dynamite that blew up a
aand barrier and aent the
river watera through lix
giant tunnela carved in the
rocky banka, Soviet and
Egyptian engineer! Matted
another aand barrier at the
downttream end of the tun­
nel* to return the river to
iti normal course below the
ai’-e of the future dam.
Today'i operation cleared
the way for the eonatruction
of tha tecond tUge of the
billian-doltar hydroelectric and
Irrigation project which the
Ruitlani ar* helping to fi­
nance and build.
Khruthchev taid Sovi»*
to the Aswan Dam mark* "a
tremendous moral and politiral victory, a victory over
the force* of imperialiam and
colonialism." He charged that
Western nation* exploit the
developing countrict through
foreign aid.

ItK HARD LAINE of DeBary, center, will attend Boys State aa reprenentative of Herbert D. Gibb American Legion Post 259. With him, look­
ing over plana for hi* week in Tallahassee, are William G. Williams, first
vice commander of the post, left, and Fred McLaren, past commander.
(Cox Photo)

Three Attend
Tampa Session
Mr*. Lorraine L. Graham,
Pr. gram Administrator for
the Seminole County Unit of
the Central Florida Tuberculoaia and Respiratory Dif*
ea»e Association, Mrs. James
Gray and Mrs. C. E, Hunter
attended the Beginole Tatients’ S e r v i c e Committee
Meeting which wet held at
the Southwest Tuberculosis
Hospital in Tamp*.
Dr. Allen Armstrong, modi,
ral director, laid that “He*,
pilatory Disease* ara tha
principal cause* of absentee(»m from school and work.”
He added, “new active reset
nf tuberculosis reported in
Florida last year showed an
Increase, and tuhvrculoiii is
still a major health problem.”
The current avrrage length
nf hospital stay is right
months, arording to Dr. Armatrong. Improved drug* and
treatm ent trchnlquaa have re­
duced the time required for
B patient* to elay In the
capital,
! Bemlnole County has 111
patient* hospitalised.

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f*nr* 2 — May 14, 19M

WrraTB

Forest Lake
Beta Club Has
Program

By Msrysnn \||1*»
Officials of the Sanford
The Forest Lake Academy
Junior High School have an­
nounced the honor students
Beta Club presented a two.
for the fifth six-week period.
part program under the dirc&lt;.
Straight A atudenta are:
tion of Mis* Maureen Svkes,
Ninth grade, Ann Carlson,
program rhairman and Mis*
Susan Day; eighth grade.
Mary Elam, sponsor. U*t Sat­
Brenl Armstrong, Sherilyr.n
urday evening In the Acad­
Williams, Brenda C a r t e r;
emy Auditorium,
seventh grade. Jim HeckenVariety act*, present- 1 with
bach. Van Robldn*.
Donald Pervi* a* emc.e, wore
Student* achieving B Hon­
Paula Walker, j iaro solo;
or Roil statua include;
Heida Gallner. vocal solo;
Seventh Grade:
Marlene Mayhcw. saxophone
Dvright Bowes, Bill Brack­
solo; Steve Sawder, comedy
en, Martha Rose. Vicki Taft,
acts; John Lauer, Lynda
Steve Hudson, Lynn Fehd,
Maxey and Rc-ba Hall, e h rArt*!** Moore, Coleen Wil­
inrt trio; Ray Ford, comedy
liams, Jen* Mero, Patricia
reading; Joan Meixter, vocal
Timlin, James Buckler, Deb­
solo; Sandee Huston, violin
bie Boyd, Karen Weber, Don
medley; Oonr.e Arnold, diaWhitmire.
CLIFF BENNETT. n.&lt;&gt;.«i*tant manager of Publix, and Fritzi Warneckc,
matic reading:
Joe Pauline, Faye Marazita.
president of the Artists' League of Orange County, inspect a display by
Homemaker fashion* modelKaren Johnson, Patti McCoy,
Artist Margaret Newman. This was one of many displays at the Sidewalk
ed by Beta Club girls with
Mike Maddox, Vicki Herrin.
Arts Festival held in Seminole Plaza last weekend.
Teresa Rogers as narrator:
Jennifer OlUff, Johnny Neivocal group, "The Bela!*.”
man, Barbara Robinson, John
Curtis Carlson. Jim Strawn,
Durham, Stephanie D'Andrea,
John Lauer and Ronnie BentGirl
Scouts
Dori* Bach, Jackie Edward*.
zinger.
Dai* Scott.
The skit, "F ather Takes A
Have
Party
Jimmy Williamson, Betty
may u
don, Marie I. Doty, *1! of
Wife,” waa featured for part
By Maryann Mile*
Kuykendall, Bette Spfrelli,
ADMISSIONS
Sanford; Betty June Bridger.
Rear Lake Girl Scout Troop two of the program. Taking
Debbie Jones, Bruce RohinJudy Lynch, Ann* Lot* Du­ Osteen; Pagny MlchaelU and
character parts were Ron
aon, Cindy Hey, Terri Siskind, pree. Jessie Soderblom, Mel­
111
enjoyed a skating party Hentzinger, Jim Bryant, Carol
Katie Thurau, DeBary; end
Dawn Holmes, Louise Hos- ba E- Hunt, James Kennedy,
Jame* &gt;|. Rhir.er, Lake Mon­ last Saturday afternoon re­ Swanson, Marlene Msyheve
ford, Becky Thorne!!, Linda T o m
Crew* Bolt, Chria roe.
turning later to th* home of and Jay Tindall.
Bradbury, Debra Moose Rob- Thompson, Jeanette Williams,
Beta Club officer* are Jim
Terry
Williamson on Sand
Birth*
• r* T»rr'g*n, Don Keeth.
Clara Bruton aid Patricia
-hliuwil, p c e • i d I, t, Joatl
Lai*
Real
in
rrcst
city
Tor
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
F
Eighth Grade:
Coleman, all of Sanford; Wil­
Meister, vice president; Tana
Bruce Black, Paul Glad. liam Redgrave, Tampa; Don­ Lynch, a Baby Boy, Sanford. an outdoor barbecue.
Participating were J e a n Christiansen. secretary; Put
Discharges
Robert Powell, Darrell Vodo- ald Dcskins, North Orlando;
James Smith, Donna Jean Stevenson, Darlene Hall, Jean Wendell, treasurer; Ron Bentpieh, -Mary Klay, Pam Rob­ Milda Shupe, Chuluota; Eliz­
inson, Leslie lfartwig, Esta- abeth Huffman. DeBary; and Eller, David White, Alberta Rupert, Sissy Baird, Juanita zinger, pastor; Jay Tindall,
Jones, France* %oss, Mary Gates, Denise Herota, Nancy public relation* secretary and
llne Allison. Mnrlet-n Wyche, Pamela Graven*. LkLand.
E. Denton, Franklin Hundley. Carr, Bo Brannon, S a r a sponsor. Mis* Elam.
Bruce Thomas, Kathy Avenel,
BIRTHS
Jan* Vaught, Janie Rahn, To Mr. and Mrs. S. J Du­ Robert Geiger, Phillip Boyd. Mostrom, Mary Lee Schaefer,
Synthetic rubber accounted
Wayne Hardin, Georg* Carl- pree, A Baby Girl; to Mr. Anna Loi* Dupree, Virginia Debbie Shafter and Terry
for
60.9 per cent of the total
Williamson.
Deshield*,
Dorothy
C.
Leon­
ton, Steve Fitzgerald, France* ar.d Mrs. Willis Williams, a
Leader of the troop is Mrs. rubber u»cd by U. S. manu­
Dangleman, Linda Taylor, Baby Girl; and to Mr. and ard and Baby Boy, and Max­
[ facturer! in 1056.
Bobby Halback, Ann Doud- Mrs Richard Graven*, a Ba­ ine Scarborough and Baby Mary Williamson.
Boy, all of Sanford; Will By­
ney.
by Boy, a!! of Sanford.
ron, Glenda Jackson and
Mark Caolo, Daryl Kanter.
DISCHARGES
Larry Rodd, Lynn Carlson, Bernice E. Samples and Baby Mary Jo Culhreth, Lake Mon­
Linda Lee, Karen Williams, Boy, Patricia Ann Heinz and roe; Cathryn Oswald, Mims,
Kay White, Gail Chick, Mary Baby Hoy. FGisa Black. Ralph ar.d Pamela Policy, LongLcfflcr, I’am Edwards, Ricky Wtriek, Robert Charles Gra­ wood.
Holloway, Mary J n h n i o n , ham, Baby Girl Smith and
Gloria Wililion, Debbie J a r­ Barbara A. Race, all of San­
Funeral Notice
vis, Cynthia Green, Blair ford.
K u n tn l
• • rv te # * f r
ll* ir
Kitncr, Janet Lewis, Kay
A J m lf iT r * u l r T o M i'f in *
MAY II. IDSI
hold
&amp;
t
10
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m.
4o
i•
y
s'
II
&gt;
TUson, Sidney Loyd.
Admission*
r *• K ;» it
C h u r h l* : r t!
Mike Gibson, James Mc*•, • ! » t * r 'tft^ft tn A r ­
Peggy Tharpe, Larry Ham­ H i ll
N a tio n a l
r , #?Ts*f t r y .
Gough. Doug Stanley, Bar­ rick. Vinita Shaw, Willi* Eve­ lin g t o n
U
f
it
io
t
t
If f r *
f &gt;r4
bara Jumlnson, Sue Price, lyn Carroll, Johnnie Mn* Gor­ lit chart*P*UR#r*l
eif arrant»m«n4B.
Bill
Higginbotham, Su**n
Wirick, Debbie R o w l a n d ,
Jamee Benson, Gary Fehr*
man, John Rich, R a n d y
Nobles, Carol Ball, Sidney
lark , Fr*d Carter, Ronnie
Westbrook, Mery Margaret
Reynolds, Kathy Young, Cecil
Simpson,
Ninth Graders:
Ken Martin, Susan Nelson,
Craig Thomaon, Thomai Freeman, Sallia Peterson. Georg*
Hauptknrn, Frances Cammack, Marty lberce.
Brenda P h i l l i p s , Karen
Thornsll, Janice D c n i * I a,
Vicki Nobles, Beth Morgan,
Richard Goer**, Sue Mukm,
John Hoeller.
Laura
Watson, Jennifer
Coe, Chriatina Alnujuiat, Jan ­
ice Boston, Lamar Oxford,
Korrrstine Allison, Pat Marazita, Barbara Beil.

Hospital Notes

e

SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH FFA memtiers who won awards at the organi­
Ike Neutral In zation's
recent banquet are (left) Mike Gibson for scholarship and (right)
Ron TJndel for the best all around chapter member. Louis Rotunda, FFA
GOP Campaign president and master of ceremonies at the affair, is also shown.
For Nominee Goldwater Lays
It On The Line

HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)
— Former Pretident Dwight
TV Elttnhower today pro­
claimed hit strict neutrality In
the Republican presidential
race and tald he would not
try to “dictate'' a cholca for
the party's nomination.
Returning to Fenmylvania
after a five-month winter
alay In California, the gen­
eral (aid it would be neither
•■practical nor wiao” to pick
a candidate "and expect all
the Republican*, ju it Ilka a
herd of aheep to run that
way.”
At an Impromptu nawa con­
ference held a t ha alighted
from tha private railroad
ear which had carried him
from tha weal cnaat, Eisen­
hower pledged support to the
choic* of the GOP national
convention, rejected (pecula­
tion ha would become pert of
any *‘tlop movement” and
aaid Pretident Johnson could
he beaten with the “right
rombination” of platform and
candidates.
Summing up hit position,
the former chief executive
aaid:
*1 Just know whoever la
nominated 1 am going to sup­
port. And 1 don’t want to be—
after all, I am an ex-politi­
cian—I should not be in tha
petition of trying to dictate
to the Republican party what
It should do, I am going to
support it in iti decisions and
do whatever I can—I can’t do
Very much.”

Sonford Junior
High Honor
Students

tTfir

WASHINGTON (U PI) GOP presidential hopeful Bar­
ry Goldwater. in an unusual
nationwide television appear­
ance Wednesday night, dis­
cussed views which he said
"don't go too well no a plat­
form or in a crowd."
During the half-hour pro­
gram, Goldwater repeated hit
opposition to civil rights de­
monstrations, offered to parti­
cipate a* pres blent in summit
meetings with Russian lead­
ers, and urged a greater de­
fense effort.
Political observers could re­
call oo previous occasion in
which a presidential candidate
appeared on such a program
before he had won hb party *
nomination.

DeBary Bridge
C lu b Nam es
W inners
Dellary Duplicate Bridge
Club played 1.1 table* in un*
section at this week's meet­
ing with play directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson.
Winner* were NH, first,
Harry M. Brown and H. Guy
Chase; sreund, Mr*. Ruth
Blatt and Mrs. David Singer;
third, Mrs. Ida B. Wilson and
Norman Meyer and fourth,
Mr*. I&gt;. F. Scudder and Mrs.
Mary Fitts.
E\V, first, Mr. and Mr*. E.
M. Hinkle; ireond, Ku*h A.
Polgsr and Mickey Murphy;
third, Mrs. A. G. Hrsom and
Mr*. O. N. Lackey and fourth,
Mr*. E. E. Anderson and Mr*.
William Woodlock,
Meeting* of th* club are
held each Tuetday at 1 p. in.
at the Firemen'* Recreation
Hull on fob.mb* Road.

DeBary C O f C
Plans Dinner

HOT Hr HOT
CAR SALES DEALS

A FIKKT-TIME entry, Wurren Wlllinmncm of
Forest City, came in sixth in jumping ut the re­
cent Home Show in Apopka. Warren, ulong with
his father. Major Harry Williamson, ulao rode in
the Grand Entry.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Legion Groups Elect
Rabbi Testifies
New Slates Of Officers
By Mr*. Adam Muller
New- slate* of officer* wet*
elected at the May meeting*
of DeBary'* Herbert D, Gibb
American Legion Post 2f&gt;9 and
the Auxiliary held simultane­
ously at the Community Ctu*
ter.
Pott officer* ar* William
G. William*, commander; Dr,
Luther Tarbel), first vice commender; Frank D. Ityon, sec­
ond vice commander; Virgin­
ia llarriton, third vice com­
mander; Earl R. Andrew*, fi­
nance officer; Mr*. Glenn
Smith, assistant finance of­
ficer; Rev. A. C. Summers,
chaplain; Neal Duvalr. ser­
geant at arm*; Harry Lyon*,
adjutant: Alfrei Newell, his­
torian and Fred Wallace and
Kress Walter, trustees.
Auxiliary officer* ar* Rose
Williams, president; Martha
Newell, first vice president;
Ruth lovanna, second vice
president; Hotel Krrii, re­
cording secretary; Olga Cros­
by, corresponding secretary;
Voi* I.ambcrtson, treasurer;

tty Mr*. Adam Muller
The DeBary Chamber of
Commerce will »pon*nr a Ladie* Night Dinner at Stetson
Union Building, Dtl-and, at 7
p.m. next Wednesday. Reser­
vation* should be made at the
Chamber headquarter* In De­
nary Plata.
Program for th* evening To Give Awards
will be presented by the ma­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
gician. "Th* Great Volta and President Johnson will pre­
Company,” nf DeLand.
sent “presidential acholar”
medallion* at th* Whit*
Houa* June 10 to more than
Arts Assistant
DM) youngsters selected from
WASHINGTON (UPD —
among th* nation's 1964 high
New York theatrical produc­
school graduate*.
er Roger L. Steven* waa
a worn In Wednesday at th*
White House *• President
Tiie lion never destroys
Johnson'* special assistant other animals for the line of
for th* art*.
‘it

Julia Kliffel, chaplain; Elis­
abeth Brown, historian; Viola
Leone, sergeant at arms and
Myrtle Ms her, u tii* tent secgrant at arms.
The post installed IS newmembers in impressive ceremotile* conducted by Pest
Commander Stanley S. Smith,
V i c e Commander VIrginI i
Harriion and Rev. Summer*.
Seven new- member* were
in-tnlled by the Auxiliary in
similar rrteirinnicx led by
Mr*. Jacob Kister. district 6
past commander, and her
staff.
In business the post named
Smith. Peter Koppensal, Wil­
liam* and Mrs. Harrison as
delegates to the Ameriran Le­
gion Convention lo be held ill
Jacksonville, June 5-K
Donations apprnved were
150 to the Civic Association
Kitchen Fund; 15 to th* Sum­
mer Youth Program and
to Srward Putt. Alaska, which
waa demolished in th* recent
earthquake.
Announcement wet made to
both groups of Memorial
Service* to lie held Sunday,
May 21, at 11 a m, at th* De­
nary Community Methodist
Church. All veterans and aux­
iliary member* ate requested
to wear post raps and uni­
forms.
Poppy Days were announc­
ed for Friday and Saturday,
May 29-30.
Refreshments wet* servsd
at the clot* of the meeting*
by Mrs. David Levy and her
committee.

Against Proposal

WASHINGTON (UPD —A
Jewish theologian slid today
!h*t Roman Catholic Bishop
Fulton J. Sheen ought to re­
turn to his seminary and
learn the true meaning of
prayer
Rabbt Mauriee N. F.isendrath criticized a* "hypocrisy”
* suggestion by Sheen thst
public school children be al­
lowed to aay a* a prayer the
phrase: "In God we trust."
E’sendrath testified today
against amending the Consti­
tution to allow prajer ut the
public irhools. He appeared
during hearing* of the House
Judiciary Committee.
' Let u* not Indulge in hypoc
ray," Eisendrath said, "by
pretending, as even a distingulshed clergyman ha* done In
testimony to this committee,
that invocation of the phrase
'In God we trust' would ad
vance either religion or mor­
ality."

Scouts To Have
Plastic Party
lly Jane Catselberry
Boy Scout Troop 341 of
Casielberry will eponinr »
plastic* war* party to be held
at 7:30 p. m. Monday in
Weaver Hail of the Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church to rsit* fund* to purchsat needed equipment and
necessary supplies.
All parents and friends of
the troop aie urged to sup­
port the project.

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Castro Admits
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Kidd Cajtro’s revolutionary
regime eaid Inst night yesterday's refugees raid on a
sugar mill in eastern Cuba
was a bombardment by an
armed launch “belonging to
tlie ( U. S.) Central Intelli­
gence Agency.*’
IRefugee sources in Miami
said two refugee-manned tor­
pedo boats from a Central
American base, attacking in
conjunction with nnti-Castro
guerrillas from the hills,
Hoired the town of Pilot! and
held it for some time. They

withdrew after sabotaging the ' (The Soviet Union, without
sugar mil! and wounding mentioning the raid, warned
"many” of the 170 militiamen again today that an attack
guarding it, the refugees on Cuba would bring immedi­
ate retaliation with "the
said.
(Edgar Sopn, spokesman most serious consequences for
for the roguee MRU organiz­ the aggressors.*')
A government communique
ation. said the raid marked
the "beginning of the war” said the only casualties of the
against Castro lung promised attack were s woman and on
8-year-old girl.
by the refugees )

"A pirnte ship . . . belong­
ing to the CIA, operating
from bases in Florida, Puerto
Rico and Central America,
attacked the sugar mill In
the port of I’ilon with cannon
and tnnehineguns . . ." the
communique said.
■'As a consequence o? the
shots the sugar deposits ig­
nited. causing the loss of 75,-

(H10 sacks of refined sugar. . .
"Several workers’ houses
were hit by bullets. A woman,
Ofir Guerrero, and 8-yoar-old
Mario Ortega were wounded."
The communique added that
Castro would be “bard and

implacable” with his enemies
at a consequence of such
raids.
Thp attack on Pilon was
the first reltlgee attack since
Jan. 17, when n patrol boat in
a west Cuba harbor was sunk

&amp;

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Hit-run attacks on Cuba byboat virtually rented early in
1H63, when tho Kennedy ad­
ministration
announced
n
crackdown on refugee use of
liasca in the United Klntes.

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To Elect
O ffice rs
fly Mrs. Adam Muller
Highlights on the agenda
for Monday's 7:30 p.m, meet­
ing of the f)' It .try Republi­
can Club, at the Community
Center, are election of offirrrs and talks by Chcrie Gard­
ner. candidate for supervisor
of registration and Jack Ly'*
nndy, candidate for Volusia
County sheriff.
The cluti’s survey of regi­
stered voters in the commun­
ity is nearing completion. If
any resident has not been vis­
ited, he is asked to contact
the committee chairman, Kail
Merrill.
Refreshment* and s o c i a l
hour will follow Monday's
meeting. All interested per­
sons are invited to attend.

W elcom e Wagon
C lu b To M eet
In Deltona

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Tito Purchase Of .ynv
Tliurs., Pri. 1111(, Sa(

TIIKSK SOUTH SK.MINOI.F. Junior High .students were aiming those n|&gt;Ilouring in u llnotetianay sponsored by ibo school's IMA. In tbo llirls
Quartet wore Nikki Kizzort, Citula Kaublo. April Kltlritlgo and Saudi
l’arkerson, left t&lt;&gt; right. Gilbert llnghaon on the drums and Jim Dunn on
guitar wore among the instrumentalist groups. Then* was .standing room
only for the show and proceeds wore reported at some $'2"tft for the
evening.
(Ilcrald I'hotu)

Tbo May meeting of the re­
m it ly organized W e l c o m e
Wagon Club of Deltona will
be belli next Tuesday at 1J rttts
p. m. at the Community Cent­
er.
Reports will be heard from
local representative* who a t­
tended Ihu May Council Meet­
ing uf Welcome Wagon Inter­
national which was scheduled
tills week at the Moose Lodge
in Winter Haven. Making the
(tip wero Mrs. Carmclla
Scitdieri, Mrs. Mary Tucker,
Mis. Kay Hollister and Mrs.
Mildted Haney.

Com m ittee
M eets To Plan
Building
1ly Mrs. Adam Muller
The Kitchen Committee In
charge of planning enlarge­
ment nf the Denary Commun­
ity Center's kitchen sml util­
ity room for use by the Red
Cross as a storage center
In-Ill a special meeting Mon­
day to complete final plans
for the w-nrk which will he
started during the summer
months.
Attending were Chester
Hrnrlck, president of the Civ­
ic Association and Kress Wal­
ter. Ruth Crcasey, Doris Mildenberger, Ed lovanna snd
several volunteers.

Sgt. Stricklan d
In M aneuvers
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.
(FIlTNC)— Marine Staff Ser­
geant Wilburn D. Strickland,
son nf Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Emory of Route 1, Sanford,
participated in an operation
called
“ Operation
Alrlex”
April tt 16 while serving with
the First Marine Division'a
First Regiment at Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
The exercise tested the abi­
lity of the regiment to airlift
romhat troops from FI Toro
Marine Corps Air Station at
Santa Ana to Camp Pendleton.

Troop 230
To C am p

Business
Briefs
E. Kvcretlo Huskey, Husk­
ey Construction 4 Really Co.,
today announced the opening
of their new office on High­
way 17-0:1, at Casselberry.
Huskey stated that this loca­
tion wn* rhosen after much
consideration due to its prox­
imity to Orange, Seminole
and Lake Counties, ami the
fact that extensive activity is
predicted b e t w e e n Winter
Park and Sanford.
The firm will epccializr in
the sule of homei, groves and
acreage throughout central
Florida, as well ns construc­
tion of custom built ho.....
Huskey has been engaged
in the construction and real
estate business in Lake Coun­
ty, serving the central Flor­
ida area for 17 years. Ilis
firm has constructed over .1,000 homes during this time,
liuving
received
numerous
awards, The firm has also
constructed motels, shopping
other commcrial buildings in
centers, banks, churches and
other commercial buildings in
Central Florida. The Huskey
real estate department has
been responsible for the ex­
tensive sale of homes, acreage
and gruves,
A native Floridian, Huskry
is a graduate of Stetson Uni­
versity, was selected as one of
Five Outstanding Young Men
of Florida in 1060 by the
Florida Junior Chamber of
Commerce, is past Chairman
of the Lake County Indusitml
and Tourism Commission, and
a num ber of the Central
Florida Development Commit­
tee.

Tly Maryann Mites
Rear Lake Roy Scout Troop
will leave Friday evening
for a weekend at Camp
Lsnnrhc in Ihn Orals Nation­
al Forest.
Cub Scouts will join them
for the day on Saturday.
These boys will leave in cara­
van from the Rear Lake Ele­
mentary School grounds a t 1
p. m. and join the Scouts for
garnci and a picnic supper,
returning home S a t u r d a y
night.
The Adult Training groups A First
also will meet on Saturday at lly United Press International
Th# first reinforced con­
the camp.
crete construction in Ameri­
Early explorers knew the ca of which them U a definite
now-extinct dodo bird as record was u house built in
'nauseous bird” since no Port Chester, N. Y., in 1870,
amount of rooking could according to the Portland Ce­
ment Association.
n u k e it palatable.

John linjcy, Tampa Negro
-&lt;-n mg a sentence for disor­
derly conduct,, informed San­
ford police he had been re*
Ity June ('aswllierry
) siding temporarily at 1314
A May Day Field Day will Olive Avenue, Estelle Wilson,
(to held Wednesday, May "It. of that address, .stated today
at tIn- English Estate Ele­ that Haves has never resided
| there and that she does not
mentary School.
It will he an all day tiff; ir know Hayes.
with races and games fur
FA T
teams ultd Individuals. I here I
will lie three divisions, first
O V E R W E IG H T
and second grades, third and Available to you without a
pn - ripHnli, o u t
fourth amt fifth ami sixth. doctor's
There also will be separate drug railed OPRINEX. Ano
must lose ugly fat r r your
ronqietitioiis for boys ami money back. No strenuous
girls.
exercise, laxatives, massage
The PTO is furnishing rib- or taking of so-called reduobans for the first, ........ ami i n g randies, cracker* or
or chewing gum. OD­
third placu winners in the cookies,
IUM KX is a tiny tablet and
various e v e n t s mid PTO easily stvnllow ell. When you
in n t lie r s will s e ll s o d drinks. take’ OPRINEX. you still oilPrincipal Morris Ruby asks foy- ynlir meals, still eat the
foods ys a like, but you simply
that parents not come to the don't
haw the urge for extra
school for the Field Day due port inns because OPRINEX
to a lurk nf space.
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decreases your desire for
food, Your weight must come
down, hortiuse ns your own
Draft Call
doctor will till you, when you
WASHINGTON (DPI) - - eat lo s s , you weigh loss. Get
lid of i-xross fat and live
The Defense Department has longer. OPRINEX costs $3 oil
asked Selective Service hi in­ and i- odd on Ihn HEAR
If nut satisfied for
duct 8,000 men Into tho ANTEE:
any reason just return the
Army during July. Tho quota, package to your druggist, anil
nnnouneed Wednesday, was get your full money hack. No
above the 6,000 man draft set questions asked. OPRINEX is
sold with this guarantee by:
for June, but well below the
1”.000. in mi quotas for April Mr lie; nold. Drug Store —*
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�Colt's Johnson Handcuffs Giants But M ays Streak Goes On
While Sox Top
Twins; Indians
Blank Red Sox
By Milton Rlfhm*n
U PI Sports W riter
Ken Johnson m uit figure
he's on candid camera be­
cause ho koops right on smil­
ing *v*n though ev.ryone has
him pegged as tha unlucklest
pitcher In baseball.
Ths Houston knucklsballsr,
who pitched •
no-hltter
•gainst Cincinnati on April
88 but lost tbo gams, 1-0,
pitched perfect bait against
San Franelseo until the
Seventh Inning Wednesday
night and was gone from th«
gama In the eighth.
“Pm not complaining ona
bit, though,” grinned the SO*
year-old right-hander, "We
won the game, and that** tha
•n ly thing th a t counts.”
Ths Colts beat th# Giants,
f-1, and although Johnacn
waa credited with the victory,
his third agatnat aa many
losses, Hal Woodeshlck had
to rescue him when the
Giants rallied In the eighth.
Jesus Ainu broke up John■on's bid for a perfect game
and a second no-hltter when
he doubled to lead off tha
Seventh.
Johnson rstlrsd Willie Maya
three straight times, striking
him out onca and getting him
twice on grounders before tha
San Francisco can tsrfl elder
stretched his hitting strsak to
20 conaecuUva games with n
single off Woodeshlck in the
ninth fo r the last of tha
Giants' flra hits. Mays' on*
h it In four trips dropped hli
average 10 points to .468.
The Colts pushed serosa
What proved to b« the winnlng run In the bottom of the
■evsnth on singles by Bob Aspromonto and 8taub and n
wild pitch by n llav er Ron
Herbel.
The Giants kayotd Johnson
In ths eighth when Duke
Snider's pinch double and a
•Ingle by Jesus Aloq account­
ed for th ilr only run.
Th* Meta defeated th*
Brave*, 6-2, In th* only other
National League gam* played
Wednesday. Rain washed out
games between the Cubs and
Dodgers, the cardinals and
Phillies, and tha Reds and Pi­
n t tea.
In the American League,
the White Sox toppled the
Twins, 6-1, with ths help of
Davo Nicholson's three-run
homer. Tha Indians shut out
the Red Sox, 8-0, In • gams
limited to tlx Innings by
rain, which alio washed cut
the Orlolee-Senators contest
•nd halted tho Yankee.-Ti­
gers game after alx innings
with the ears tied a t 1-1. Bar­
ry Latman hurled th* Angal*
to a 9-0 win ov*r th* A’* In
th* opentr of a tw!-nlght*r
hut Kansas City evened mat­
ters with a -0 victory In the
nightcap.

Annual Pee Wee
Golf Tournament
Qualifying Set
ORLANDO—Florida quail,
fylng round* for tha 18th Na­
tional Pea We* Golf Cham.
|)|un»hl|&gt;i at Rio Plnar will
U ka plac* n * it month a t fir*
location*, acordlng to tourna­
ment director W. F. “Bill**
Cairo*.
Boy* from 7 Florida countic* In th* upper two dlvl■lun* of th* National Pea
Wo*, th* 10-12 and 18-16,
m uit qualify before the tournament a t Orlando, Jun* Si­
ft.
Th* Pe* We* features com­
petition for boy* and girls In
separate an* division* with
golfers ranging from I to
IB ytar*-old. Only th* boya
top two divisions raqulr*
qualifying round* In a*v*ral
Florida area* and In Alabama
and aeorgto.
Trophic* will b* awarded
to th* winner and runnar-up
In *acb ay* group, Calm*
•aid,
Quallfytng round* are sche­
duled Jun* B a t Kockledg*
Country Club, Beckladg*, for
Brevard Countyj O r l a n d o
Country Club for 18-18 boya
from
Onutg*, Lak* and
S*mlnol* countlaa. and El­
v i r a Country Club, Ormond
Beach, for Voluala County.

Major Leagues Indy Time Trials
Start Saturday;
New Record Set

United Free* la tm a U m u l
National League
W L Pet. GB
San Fran.
1« a .667
Philadelphia 14 a .600 m
St. Louis
14 u .393 1V4 INDIANAPOLIS, fax). (UPI)
Milwaukee
18 it .877 2 —Clear skies and cool tem­
Pittsburgh
14 12 .538 8
Cincinnati
13 13 .500 4 peratures today meant per­
10 11 .478 4H fect driving weather for speedChicago
Houston
12 17 .414 6 Vi • te n Seating (heir e a n in
In
your
hand
may
appear
en­
By BUI V bceat Jr.
United Press International tirely different when scanned Loa Angeles 10 1« .363 7 preparation far the BOO-mile
7 19 .269 10 race time trials.
Informs us that federal and by the critical eye of • rov­ New York
Wednesday*! Results
state Brit officials have been ing largemouth. He may not
The time trial* start Satur­
holding conferences with en­ bo Impressed by either its New York 5 Milwaukee 2
day,
and a t of the close of
Houston 2 San Fran 1
gineers for the St. Johnt-ln- size or color.
Wednesday'*
runs
Bobby
Los
Angelos
at
Chicago
ppd
dian River Canal at Jackson­ Instead of dlspoitog of an
Marahman of Pottstown, Pa.,
rain
Ineffective plug, try changing
ville.
Purpose of the conferences, Its apparent sire by painting Cincinnati at Pittsburgh pp continued to aet the pace on
rain
so we are told, are to deter­ It • different shade.
the Indianapolis Speedway.
mine what, 1/ any, effect the Skin divers have noted that St. Louis at Philadelphia,
Marahman, who aet a new
night, ppd rain
canal project will have on lure* painted yellow appear
unofficial Speedway record of
Friday’s Game*
fishing. So far, nothing has much larger when viewed
137.1TB miles an hour Tues­
viewed from beneath the sur­ Cincinnati at Chicago
been determined.
day in his rear engine LotusArmy Corps of Engineers face. This aberration is ap- Philadelphia a t Houston (N) Ford, had consecutive laps
have as id they will not Issue a parendy caused by reflcct- Milwaukee at St. Louis (N)
ot 156.340 mph. and 156.T94
perm it far the canal until tion, plus the magnifying ef­ New York at San Fran (N) Wednesday.
they receive a favorable re­ fect of water. The aame model Pittsburgh at Los Acg. (N)
71m unofficial speed* w en
American
in a different light-absorbing
port from the fish experts.
docked on the Speedway's
* * •
GB electric eye tim er but mem­
W L p a
color might appear nearly
Chicago
12 7 .650
A m fishing camps have normal.
bers of Marahman'* crew
13 a .619 U clocked him on atop watches
had little aedvity to report Yellow and whlte-and-rcd New York
14 9 .509 U at an even better 157.2 mph.
this week.
combinations have long been Cleveland
14 10 .532 1
Henry Russell, out at Marina favorite topwater choices: Baltimore
Chill winds and the threat of
12 12 .520 2U rain held down the action.
Isles, was out one early Their effecUveneas probably Minnesota
morning thia wees and brought! derive* from the reflective Los Angeles 12 15 .444 4V4 The oval waa closed for more
10 13 .435 4U than two hours when engine*
Detroit
Washington 12 17 .414 514 blew on cars driven by 1962
Boston
10 15 .400 5V4 winner Rodger Ward and 1963
Kansas City 10 IS .400 5M winner Parnelll Jones.
Wednesday's Results
Baltimore xt Washington, (N)
postponed, rain
Cleveland 3 Boston 0 &lt;N)
called 6 Innings, rain
New York 1 Detroit 1, tie (N)
called S Innings rain
Chicago 3 Minnesota 1 (N)
Loa Angeles 9 Kansas City 0
1st twilight
Kansas City 2 Loa Angola* 0 EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) —
2nd, (N)
Dyrol Burleson, with an
THEY'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG to start fishFriday*! Garnet
"easy" 3:37.3 mile behind
Ing. An evidenced In thia photo of three "nngLos Angeles at Biltimor* 2, him, today waa looking for­
torn" and their cntch. They aro Bill Shnffner, 4;
twilight-night
ward to his first race of the
Paul Smith, 8, and Shorie Smith, 4, all of Or­
Cleveland at Detroit (N)
year against Tom O'Hara.
lando. They actually d id pull In thin string on
Chicago at Washington (N)
Burleson, th* defending AAU
their very first fishing trip, out of Weklva River
Kan. City at New Yoric (N) mil* champion and former
Haven.
Minnesota at Bostoo (N)
collegiate champion at Ore­
eight medium site baa*, qualities of these color*, not
gon, ran the spring's first sub4 minute mile Wednesday in a
her angler* there, using the colors, themulvca.
But color la oot the only
special three • event meet
ugi on flyrode, bay* had a
way to achieve a false dimen­
aet up to gtf* Mm a strenu­
do luck with th* baas. Pr*Reaulla Wednesday
ous workout and at the earn*
sion. There are other ways to
irlng far • alack summer pad out the girth of a lure Lee. Knars. 8, First Fad. S time collect some money far
ire, Russell has tent 10 Hab- without actuaUy adding bulk. Lot. E n g r t,__ 121 103—8 8 the U. 8. Olympic fund.
Ordinary flyrod bugs with First Fed. ____ 000 BOO—B 7 "This waa a training sess­
g boats to Blu* Spring*.
WP—Dsvld Lee (4-1), LP ion; t wanted to run some­
N*U Bridge*, out at Lemon •tiff hackles attached so that
luff, said ah* and George they adek out at right angles —Ed Grooms (2-3) { IIR— thing easy under 4 minute*
Itman, using minnows, came can create the effect of • Loc. Engrs. Rill Schmidt (0th before I started my racing
with 42 specks. And she larger apparition. The tam e of year); First Fed.—Mike •chedule,*' the tall 24-year-old
Insurance salesman aald.
Ida another fisherman, us- feather* placed on the tall RiChsrdo (2nd of year).
STANDINGS
"It waa faster than J thought
g a red rubber worm, boat- give the appearance of a long
W L P e t because it waa so assy."
e r lure. Neither alteration af­ Team
1 a aevon-pouod b u s .
Paced by four other run­
Jim Crow* report* to n e fect* the caiUng or fishing Hunt Lln.-Mer.. 11 0 1.000
r*am sr* biting out thl* way abilities to any degree, but I^&gt;co. Engra. — 9 8 .780 ner*, Burleson turned in th*
4 7 .884 first lap in &gt;1 seconds, th*
it very Util* baaa. And h* both create an entirely differ Chase .......
Flrat. Fed. __ 4 7 .SCI half-mil* in 1:30.5 and reached
lya Lak* Jeiaup hat taken ent Impression on fish.
0 11 .000 the three-quarter marie at
So heed the hue* and pad Stand. Oil ___
1 a green hu* because of the
Cam* Today
Iga* brought on by Winter tha plugs—* phoney line has
2:36.6. H it time for Bio Olym­
ark effluent out of Howell been the downfall of many a Hunt Lln.-Mer. a t Stand. Oil pic distance or 1,500 motors
(4:80 p. m., Bay Avs .Park) was 2:42.1,
r**k.
Junker.

Burleson Tunes
Up For Season
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Rise Looms A s Favorite Over
Northern Dancer In Preakness
PIMLICO, Md. (UPI) —
Northern Dancer and Hilt
Rbc, first and aecond in the
Kentucky Derby, along with
the three horses which chased
them borne and ooe Interloper,
were expected to be entered
today for Saturday's 88th run

Spahn Is Tossed
Out Of Met Game

Rokeby Stable'* Quadrangle with any of hi* three previous
—the Kentucky Derby horse* Kentucky D e r b y winners,
which finished in that order rides the little but muscular
behind Northern Dancer and colt.
Hill Rise—and Mrs, Harriet The Scoundrel, which hi*
N. Ball'* Big Pete, a newcomer Impressed local horsemen
with the way he ha* been
to the classics.
Hill Rise, owned by the El training for the Preakness,
Peco Ranch of George A. was 4-to-l with Hank Moreno
Pope, was listed a t 8-to-5 by replacing Manny Ycaaa as
the track handicapper and his Jockey. Quadrangle, with
Willie Shoemaker was again Baulio Baeza up instead of
listed as his rider. Northern Bobby Ussery, and Roman
Dancer, the Canadian • bred Brother, with Jockey Wayne
JOINS EAST SQUAD
colt, owned by the Wlndfield* Chambera again in the saddle
BUFFALO, N. Y. (U PI)— farm of Edward P. Taylor each were 8-to-l. Big Pete was
Sherman Lewis, former 164- was 2-to-l. Bill Hartack, who the outsider as 20-to-l with
pound Michigan State half­ has yet to win the Preakness Joe Culmone riding.
back, will play In ths All •
American football gams for
ths East June 27. I-owls has
slgred a professional contract
with the Toronto Argonauts
ON 100 BRANDS
of ths Canadian League.
nlng of the 1130,000-added
Preakness Slakes.
Hill Rise loomed aa favor
ite for the second of the tri­
ple crown classics, Just aa be
waa two weeks ago a t Chur­
chill Downs in the Brat, even
though Northern Dancer beat
him by a neck In the rose run.
Rounding out the field of six
were Rex Ellsworth's The
Scoundrel, Harbor V i e w
Farm 's Roman Brother and

NEW YORK (UPI) - War­
ren Spahn was kicked out,
but unfortunately for the Meta,
he'll be back today.
The Milwaukee southpaw
waa ejected from a game
Wednesday far th* second
time In Iris 19 years to the
majors. Umpire Ed Vargo
thumbed Spahn off the bench
BEARS SIGN TULLIS
for tyiUcring over a call to the
CHICAGO (U PI) — The
fourth toning. Spahn, however, Chicago Bears have signed
will pitch agatast the Meta Jim Tullls of Florid* AAM,
today.
their 11th draft choice in 1964. Tullls will b« used as a
defensive back or flanker with
th* Bears.

Junior League

Result* Wednesday
Shrine 6, Kiwanis 4
(9 Innings)
Shrine
000 010 104—6 6 6
Kiwanis _ 100 100 002—4 5 3
WP—Mike Yentsch (1-0),
LP—Alan Cooper (0-2).
STANDINGS
Team
W L Pet.
Elks ....________ 7 3 .700
R o t a r y ___________6 B J545
Call Georgs
Shrine .......
7 4 636
For Free
Kiwants -B B .600
Surveyl
Clvitan ______— E 7 .417
CPO ....
4 7 .804
Lak* Mary _ __ 4 7 .304
Game* Today
Kiwanis at Lake Mary,
4:80 p. m.
Shrlns at Rotary, 7:36 p. m.
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(A t Memorial Stadium)

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Laurence D. White, 1009 Lin­
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caught five of tba prize Brit,
all to Lake Golden. Ooe prise
Bah was taken to th* St.
Johns near Puzzle Lake and
the other 29 taken in Seminole
County were caught a t Lab*
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Mary Hay, who caught th*
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TENNIS CHAMP SEEMED
PARIS (UPI) — Roy Enter•on of Australia, th* defend­
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Sunday. Ne American waa
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but Nancy Richey of D allu
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Kingswood Clinches First Place Tie W ith W in Over U SO
Schmidt Gets Sixth

Seminole Grid Gator Alum ni Here Added Gifts To
Homer For Engineers Equipment Here; W ill Organize Unit Lawson Fund Are
Drills Continue
Reported Today

The Kingswood Builder*
clinched a t leaat a f i n t half
tie for t i n t place In the City
R e c r e a t i o n D epartm ents
Men’* 8to . Pitch Softball
League Wednesday n i g h t
when they hammered out a
IS to 0 win over the hapleaa
USO nine.
The four-hit hurling of
Bud Montleth and the home
run hitting of Danny Under­
wood and John Emeraon led
the Builder* to their 10th
win. So far thl* teaion
they've dropped only one
tilt. Underwood and Emer­
son collected three h i t *
apiece.
In the *ame circuit, MeRaney’* Painters broke up a
0 to 6 tie in the fifth frame
when they exploded for seven
nina and went on to a 14 to
6 win over Wilson Malcr.
Fred Wocd had a perfect
night for the Painters, going
lour-for-four, including a
circuit smash. L. C. Smith
had three for four for the
Painter*.
The first half of the aoft-

Ole Miss Plays
Auburn For SEC
Title On Friday
AUBUHN, Ala. {UP!) —The
Auburn Tiger*, carrying a
one-game edge over the Uni­
versity of Mississippi, travel
to the Rebels’ home diamond
Friday in a try a t a second
consecutive Southeastern Con­
ference cbamplooohlp.
Auburn, winner in the SEC
Eastern Division, took a 10-9
alugfcst over Ole Miss Wed­
nesday. It was the first game
In the best of three playoff be­
tween the two teams.
Coach Paul Nix U expected
to send ace Auburn righthand­
e r Jimm y Crjsel 7-0 to the
mound for the game at Ox­
ford, MU*.. Friday.
Although Auburn Jumped off
to a four-run lead in the first
inning and added to It through­
out the game, Mississippi
chopped steadily away at the
lead and narrowly missed ty­
ing the game In the last ton­
ing.
Donnie Kesslnger, SEC bat­
ting leader, topped the Ole
Mias b itte r a with three hits
in five trie*. The game's only
home run came to the sixth
toning on a blast by Mississ­
ippi first baseman Tommy
Keyes.
Duke Shackleford wae the
winning pitcher for Auburn,
end Richard Price of Misalsa
ippl took the loss.

ball loop will end May 28.
The Initial half of the
No sooner than Wednesday’s
Junior Roys League appears
to be going right down to the edition of The Sanford Herald
wire. Right now it looks di went to press, bead football
though the league champion­ coach at Seminole High School,
ship will depend upon tha Jim Plgott, announced that
outomc of the completion of football equipment necked for
the tie game between the spring drill* had arrived.
Elks and Kiwanls. Thl* is set
Pigott, In a Herald story
for next Wednesday.
Wednesday, said that current
Meanwhile, the Shrlners spring drills had been serious­
kept pace with the Elka by ly hampered due to the lick
outlasting the Kiwanls in an of equipment such as shoulder,
extra-inning thriller, 0 to 4. hip, rib, kidney and other
A t the end of the regulation type* of pads worn by SI IS
seven Innings the score was gridders.
The equipment had been re­
knotted at 2-all. But the
Shrine pounded four runs turned to the factories for re­
over the plate in the top of conditioning and should have
the ninth and then stopped arrived in Sanford several
a Klwnnis rally In the last week* ago, Pigott declared.
The Seminole mentor has
half of the final stanza. Mike
Yentach was credited with some 59 youngsters partici­
pating In the spring workouts
the victory In a relief role.
but had uniforms for only 27
George's snapped a sixof them.
game losing streak in the
"We’ll get down to work to­
Little American League and day," Pigott explained, "and
they did It in a big way as now we’ll find which of those
they pounded out an 18 to 6 youngsters ere Lard nosed
win ever Perfection Dairy. enough to really play football.’’
George’s put together 18
tvalka and five errors with
only five hits to acore 18
times In the wild affair.
The Locomotive Engineers
won their ninth Little Na­
tional contest of the season
by beating First Federal, 8
Results Wednesday
to 6. They snapped a 5-all Runland 8, North Orlando 0
tie In the last frame with Altnm. T ains 7, Altam. Sons. 1
three runs. David Lee picked Rear Lnhe 6, Casselberry 1
up the win and Hill Schmidt Longwood 4, Lake Mary 1
contributed his sixth homer
World’s l a r g e s t shifting
of the acascn for the Enginoers. M i k a
RtChnrde sand dune is Sleeping llrnr
clouted a round tripper fur Dune, in Leelanau County,
tha Savlngsmen.
'Michigan.

South Seminole
Lillie League

An effort to organize Uni
vcrslty of Florida alumni In
this area will be made May
28, according to Seminole
County Judge C. Vernon Mize,
who announced that a meeting
will be held at the Capri on
Uiat date with Invitations go

Men's League
Results Wednesday
Kingswood 15, USO 0
Kings wood „ 613 42—16 15 0
USO ........... 000 00— 0 4 4
WP—Bud Monteith (5-1),
LP—John Werth (0-8); IlR’a
—Kingswood; Emerson (4th
of the year; Underwood (2nd
of the year).
Mr Raney 14, Wllaon-Maier fi
WilsonSlaicr ___ 402 000 0—8 7 3
McRaney 132 071 x—14 10 2
WP—Frank Willlnma (5-0),
I.P—Tom DcRord (2-1); HR
—McRaney: Fred Wood (2nd
of the year).
STANDINGS
Tram
W L Pel.
Kingswood ____ 10 1 .900
Longwood
0 4 .000
Wilson-Maicr
0 5 .545
Chase ........................5 5 .600
Fin. St, Rank .... 5 6 .600
Robbs Const. „ ... 5 5 .600
McRaney ...........
6 0 .455
USO .........
0 11 .000
Gamrw Tonight
Chase at Fla St. Hank,
7:30 p. m.
Robbs nt Longwood,
8:45 p. m.
(At Ft. Mellon Park)

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Winners were a i follows:
Ann Kruger, high average;
Bertha Hughes, high game
scratch; Lorraine Allen, high
three game; Betty Valkenburg, second high game; Lil­
lian Balmcr, second high
three game; Norma Glaze,
high game handicap; Alyce
Droege, high throe game
handicap; Vomcllo Erdman,
second high game, Dottle
Johns, second high three
gamo and Vcmelle Erdman,
moat Improved bowler.
The winning team tor the
PENSACOLA (U Pl) — 17io season was Balmcr Motors
navy’s famed "Chuting Stars"
parachute exhibition team be­ RECEIVES SPORTS AWARD
PHILADELPHIA (UPl) —
came a casualty of govern­
O n e Mnurh, manager of the
ment economy yesterday,
Vic* Adm. Fitzhugh lee Philadelphia Phillirs, h n i
Chief of naval air training, been awarded the Wanamaker
Miid the 21-member team Sport* Award for making the
would be abolished July 1 for greatest contribution to sports
"bugetnry considerations." Be in Philadelphia during HR13.
Maurli guided the Phillies to
did not elaborate.
The team of five officer* fourth place In the National
and 16 enlisted men aa per­ League last year after mnny
formed before tnoro than 15 year* In the second division.
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consisting of Lillian Balmcr,
captain; Dottio Johns, Sslly
Basinger, and Vornelle Erd­
man.
Tha runner-up team waa
Charles Music and was made
up of Bertha Hughes, captain;
Ruth de Zuart, Norma Glaze,
and Marjorie Humphrey.
New officer* who were elect­
ed for the coming year are
Dottle Hepburn, president;
Ruth Tullock, vice president;
Anne Hcitz, secretary; Rach­
ael Frinkun, treasurer and
Ma~garct Durrance, sergeant
at arms.
Ronnie Wcrley gave a short
devotional. A delicious steak
dinner was served topped off
with a dessert of hot apple pie.
The color achcme tor the table
decoration* were pastel shades
of pink, yellow, blue, green,
and lavender. Everyone at­
tending received aa a favor
one of the dainty "pouf tree*"
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Women’s Bowling League re­
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Trophic* and awards were
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teed off over the accuracy-dc
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The most recent additions
to the Buddy Lawaon Memor­
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donations from Tampa. These
came from Johnnie and Caro­
lyn Burtacher and from Mrs.
Marjorie C. Kelley.
In addition to these there
hav# been gifts from the
Morgan family, including Dr.
and Mr*. John Morgan, Beth,
Mett and Walt, David Lanier,
Dr. A. W. Epps Jr., Mr. and
Mr*. J, C. Mitchell, Tom
Brown.
The committee report* that
the total subscription* are
slightly above $330, and it has
been decided by members o(
the committee ami the school
authorities to install a plaque
at the Seminole high school
area tor track and field
event*, thus memorializing
the popular athlete who excell
ed in the track team ’s dash
events.
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George’s 8, Perfection ■
George’* ....... B07 03—IB 6 0
Perfection .... 210 21— 0 6 6
WP—Steve Rawla (3-0), LP
ff—Skipper Dalton (0-3).
STANDINGS
Team
W L Pet.
Navy — ...------0 2 .818
Fla. St. R a n k __ 8 6 .645
Pcrf. Dairy ....... 5 0 .465
George’■ ............... 5 7 .417
Sanford Atl.......... 3 8 .273
Game Today
Sanford Atlantic at N ary
Large male lions weigh up
(4:30 p. m., Ft. Mellon Park)
to 600 pounds.

OLD
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lng to some 150 to 200 former
University of Florida students
and graduate* living to thl*
area.
Mize said that alumni will
receive an Invitation by mail
to attend the os^tnl rational
affair which will feature en
alumni office official from the
university plus Gone Elleoson,
a line coach for the Gator var­
sity football machine. EHen­
son will be Uie principal speak­
er.
Working with Mize In the
effort to formulate the group
are Andrew Bracken, Dr. Dili
Rape, Bob Besserer, Randall
Chase. Dan Wright, Rob
Crumley, Rev. John Hires and
George Mean* of Oviedo.
Mize said that any Gator
alumnus not contacted by mall
or telephone is urged to call
any member of the committee
and make reservations for the
mreting. All alumni are invit­
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Miss Cherie Pennington Is Honored
W ith Afternoon Bon Voyage Party
Mbs Cherie Pennington was (Donna Collins, Elaine Echols, |Linda Stapler, Marlon^Weber,
guest of honor at a bon voy­
age party recently at the
Gllea Chapman home on San­
ford Avenue.
Co-hoitesaea for the affair
were the Misses Kathy Trout,
P at Chapman, Vicky Boyd
and Judy Cochran.
Mist Pennington will be de­
parting for Europe with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
Pennington, In the near future.
The Penningtons plan to aeo
aa much of Europe aa possible
during (heir visit abrosd.
A table was set up outdoors,
and sandwiches, chips, dips,
cookies and cokes were served
to the guests on the lovely
shaded patio.
Cherie was presented with a
gift memento from the hoatcrscs.
Enjoying the afternoon of
fun were the Misses P st
Chapman, Linda Robson, Mi­
MISS CIIEIUE PENNINGTON, center, who will he departing for Europe,
chele Jones, Frosty Hurt,
was honoroe of a Inin voyage party, recently, at the Giles Chapman home
Janie White, Sherry Thrasher,

Fire Association
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Spring Luncheon
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The Auxiliary to the DeBary
Volunteer Firemen's Associa­
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at the Capri Restaurant in
Sanford with 65 attending.
Mrs. Francanna Howard,
president, presided and Mrs.
M. West waa the luncheon
chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Charles Schneider.
Cards were played following
the luncheon.
Mrs. Weat, chairman, has
the tickets for the coming
"Touring Florida" card party
to ba held at the Recreation
Hall, Monday, May 18, a t T

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210 8. PARK AVE,

on Sanford Avenue. Co-h08 tc«8ca were left to right, the Miases Kathy
Trout, Pat Chapman, Miss Pennington, and the Misses Vicky Boyd and
Judy Cochran.

Miss Shelia Partin A n d
Mr. Van Wormer To W e d
By Evelyn Lundy
Mr. and Mrs, Lester E,
Partin of Chuluota announce
the engagement a n d ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Shelia, to Richard
A, Van Wormer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Van Wormer
also of Chuluota.
The bride-elect was bom in
Kirsimmco and attended Os­
ceola High School. She la n
member of the senior class of
Oviedo High School, and also
a member of the Senior Stu­
dent Council.
Mr. Van Wormer was born
In Syracuse, N, Y., and at­
tended Apopka High School
and atso Oviedo High School
where he was graduated In
1001. He Is employed by Hatco Products, In Orlando.
The wedding will be an
event of June 20, at 2:30
o'clock In the afternoon, at
the Community Church in
Chuluota,
Cook a raw onion In the
lim e pot with plain boiled polatoca for a dlah with a differ­
ence.

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By Mildred Ifanty
The month of May used to
be the bualeat month all over
By Maryann Miles
open house held st their home
the nation for moving com­
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dris- on 3622 Lina Lane in Bear
panies. This la apparently still
true in Florida If we are to ka Sr. recently observed their Lake.
The Driskas were married
count the many families who 50th wedding anniversary with
are moving Into Deltona this
month.
Among those called on hy
the Welcome Wagon hostess
were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Me*
Clclland from Bellevue, Ky.;
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur LeFebvie frurn Chicago, III.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steer from
Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs.
William Jarm an from De*
trait, Mich; Mr. and Mrs.
McCaleb from St. Louis, Mo.;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llccvci
from Culpepper, Va.; Mrs.
Helen Tyrrell from Oak I’ark,
III.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glat­
ter from Silver Springs, Md.;
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill
from Pelham, N. H.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Richmond from
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Mr.
and Mrs. George Blansficld
from Chester, Pa., and Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Kerry from
Indianapolis, Jnd.
Wc hope every one of these
new residents will be happy
and contented in their lovely
new homes in Deltona.

May 2, 1914, In Perth Amboy,
N. J. They have two children,
Michael Drlska J r. and Mrs.
Mary Faughn, both of Orlan­
do.
Their five grandchildren are
Joe Faughn, Orlando, Michael
Drlska 3rd of New Jersey,
Ronald Driska, Washington,
Larry Driska, (J. S. Air Force
and Mrs. Max Moffitt of North
Carolina.
Hostesses lor the open house
were Mrs. Kenneth Wright,
Mrs. Psul Foster and Mrs.
Mary Faughn.
S i x countries represented
among the guests were Chechoslavakla, the Driskn’s native
eountry, Poland, Germany,
Hungary, D e n m a r k and
America.
Among the honored guests
were Pastor and Mrs. Stanley
Dombrosky, from the Orlando
Seventh Day A d v e n t i s t
Church, Elder and Mrs. A. D.
Ifaybnl from Florida Sanitar­
ium Church and Elder and
Mrs. H. A. Schmidt from the

Couturiers Show
Latest Fashions
For Milady
The 1064 collections shown
by French couturiers produc­
ed an assortment of trends in
accessories for spring and
summer, lints, for instance,
came in wide-brimmed shep­
herdess shapes in white with
black ribbon around a flat
crown, the ribbon tied under
the chin or dnngling down In
back nt Yves St. Laurent.
tha face, Castillo’s white
straw peaked hats looked like
globs of meringue. Cardin's
flat little French sailor hats
tilted over the forehead. The
uauat upside-down lampshade
hats were nt ilalmain.

Altimonte Springs Church.
Elder and Mrs. Andrew Yakuska from the Florida Sani­
tarium Church were also pre­
sent. Elder Yskuss wss paator of the church the Driskaa
attended many years ago in
Perth Amboy, N. J., so it was
a happy reunion for all.
Mr. and Mrs. Drlska are
members of the Forest Lake
Seventh Day Adventist church
in Forest City.
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faucets with vinegar.

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have departed for Ihrlr aummcr homo on a lake at Aver111 Park, N. Y.

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Welcomes New

h.-t departed for Belfast, Ire­
land, for an undetermined
stay, due In the acrlous illness
of her father.

Keep meat from (ticking to
Mrs. Jam es (Mary) Hay of barbecue bara by rubbing the
Crystal Drive in Loch Arbor grill wllh suet or salad oil.

W h a t a lovely Summer
with cool fragrances by
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In shoes, the medium to
low heels, spectator pumps,
A workday and business
and rounder toes dominated. meeting was held Tuesday by
the WMPS of the Missionary
In gloves, favcrltra were Alllsnce Church at the church.
little, short white gloves, or
Mrs. H. D. Patton gave an
long pale orange gloves.
Inspiring devotional program.
The members participated
Stockings were flesh color­ In the making of bandages
ed or nearly white. Beige lacy and shirts for Missionary
knitted flocking* showed at children In the hospital.
Dior.
A covered dish luncheon
was served to Mrs. Solan TesMany pearl nerktacea, mul­ ton. Mra. 31. L. Ayers, Sirs.
tiple or alngle strand, led the F. L. Lee, Mrs. 11. D. Patlon,
way in Jewelery.
Mrs. B. If. Stone. Mrs. George
Wells and Mra. Manning Har­
Not one hoof font hair-do riett.
ahnwed. Most models wore
The next meeting will he an­
1030 short "shingle” bobs, nounced at a later date.
parted on the aids with the
ends lightly curled around
the face. Straight hair with
frlsslcd ends, another 1930
style, showed for evening.
There were lota of bangs and
flaflat 1930 wavaa a t Dior.
Long corkscrew curia were
added to aides of the head or
back for evening. Big bows
showed a t nape of neck a t
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Avoid housemaid's knee.
Make a pad of four-inch latex
foam rubber. Use as a knceler
when scrubbing.

May 14, 1064 — Pago 7

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A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER TEA was enjoyed by Brownie Troop 527
at Grace Methodist Church. Some of the members and their mothers en­
joying the delightful nffnir were front, left to right, Pant Thomas,
Vicki Tuttle. Donna Trovinger, Janet Hawkins, Mala Ayers, Vrrn Tumor,
Gwenn Smithermnn, Wanda Watkins and Cindy Preston. Mothers on
second row are Mrs. Marie Thomas, Mrs. Betty I’rcslon, Mrs. Virginia
Tuttle and Mrs. Virginia Wntkins.

DeBary Personals

G4 ORCHID PLANTS

Mr. and Mr*. Allan Sain of Winston-Salem, N. C. Master known to her many friends
REAL BARGAIN
Palmlrm Rd. announce the Rnndnll is two weeks old and us Pauline, has built many
homes in the DeBary area,
J. C. BUNTEN
birth of u new grandson, weighed 6 ' i pounds.
and this new home is referred
Lemon Bluff
Randall Eugene Nance, In
to ns Pauline's dream house.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendertun entertained Mrs. Hen­
William Ladney of SehnecRegister For Free
derson sister snd brother-in- tndy, N. Y.. left Wednesday
law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew after n week's visit with Mr.
Silver Coffee Service
Kramer of East McKeesport, and Mrs. Kcnelh Green of Hi­
Free Prize Drawing
Pa.
biscus Road.
M ay 2 9 th
Mr. and Mrs. Gust.-ivc
Mrs. Wilbur G. Miller ha*
Nordstrom of Mndera Rd. en­ returned from her visit to
tertained neighbors and out of Shniinon, Ireland, and Dublin,
town guests nt their house where she also visited her un­
warming held this past week cle, a former Springfield,
in DeBary. -Mrs, Nordstrom j Mass, resilient.
“Our 19th Year In Sanford”
SIT E. First SL.
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The comfortable,
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been aummerized in
cool, cool fabric*; in
many colon and
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dioimmcdviM
Have had requests for reci­
pes using oranges, juices or
flavorings of oranges. Here
are several we can try. First
here U a BASIC PASTRY pic
crust recipe as requested. We
will use this in the ORANGE
FRIED PIE recipe,
sifted enriched flour, 1 crust
Ilk cups; t crust, 2 eupa
•alt, 1 crust Vi u p .; 3 crust,
1 tap.
all purpose shortening, 1 crust
Vi cup; 3 crust, Vi cups
cold water, 1 crust, to to 8
tbsps.; I crust, 4 to 7 tbsps.
Sift together flour and salt.
Cut In shortening with pastry
blender or twu table knives,
or rub in with fingertips, un­
til mixture la crumbly and
particles a r t alae of small
peas. Sprinkle water by Ublespoonful over one portion of
mixture at a time, mixing
with fork and pushing moist­
ened dough aside. Add only
enough water eo dough sticks
together. If desired, chill
dough while preparing filling.
Roll out Vi inch thick on
lightly floured board.
• • •
ORANGE FRIED PIES
one recipe bails pastry for 1
crust pie
V4 cup sweet orange m arm a­
lade
Vi top. lemon Juice

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By Mrs. H. U Johnsoa
Mr. and Mr*. M. O. Ro­
berts, of Like Monroe, a r t
today announcing the engage­
ment and approaching m arri­
age of their daughter, Darlene
Lorelle, to Kenneth Richard
Collette, son of Mr, and Mra.
Joseph R. Collette, of Stafford
Springs, Conn.
Tbo future bride was born
in Los Angeles, Calif., and at­
tended aehoola her* In San­
ford. At present she Is a stu­
dent st Seminole High School.
Her fiance was bom In Staf­
ford Springs and attended
schools there. He Is presently
stationed at SNAS attached to
RVAII-9.
Tire wedding will take place
at All Souls Catholic Church,
Tuesday, June 30. at T p.m. A
reception will follow in the
Community Building in Lake
Monroe.
No invitations are being Is­
sued but all friends and rela­
tives arc Invited. Miss Roberts
has chosen as her attcndanU:
matron of honor, Mra. Shirley
Leopolas; maid of honor, San­
dra Burk, and bridesmaid,
Patriela Muse. Little Pam Lee
will he flower girl, and Bob­
by Roberta, brother of the
bride-elect, will be ring-bear­
er.
Joseph Collette will be best
man for his son, and uslicra
will be Douglas Atkinson and
Joseph If. Collette, brother of
the groom elect.
Music will be furnished by

ORANGE MARMALADE
ROLLS
H i cups orange marmalade
1 cup (2 sticks) softened oleo
P i cups warm water
2 pkgs. or cakes of yeast
Vi cup sugar
1 Up. salt
t eggs
1 tbsp. grated orange peel
3V« cups unsifted flour
Combine marmalade and Vi
cup of oleo. Cook over med­
ium heat until oleo is melted.
Spoon into large ungreated
muffin cups. Measure warm
watiT into large warm mixer
bowl, sprinkle or crumble on
yeaat, stir until dissolved.
Add sugar, salt, remaining
oleo, eggs, orange peel and 2
cups flour. With mixer, blend
at low speed, beat 2 minutes
at medium speed. Blend In
remaining flour, beat one
minute. Spoon into muffin
cups. Let rise in warm place,
free from draft, for 30 min­
utes. Bake in moderate oven
20 minutes (313 degrees), or
until golden brown. Remove
from pan al once.
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From several high achool
gaU we have a request for
something simple for a party
gei-togctlicr. Lei's try these
FANCY FRANKS.
&gt;4 cup msrgarine
1 clove garlic, crushed
Vi cup chopped green pepper

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South Seminole

Personals

By Mrs. H. L. Johneoe

2 tbsps. brown sugar
1 lb. franks, sliced lengthwise
Vi cup ralalns
1 BS4-01. can pineapple tid­
bits, drained
1 cup apple juice
Vs cup cider vinegar
Vs Up. sail
1 tbsp. cornstarch
V4 eup cold water
Melt margarine and aaute
garlic and green pepper, 8Ur
in brown augur. Add franks
and conk until tender, about
10 minutes. Add raisins, pine­
apple, apple Juice vinegar and
salt. Mix well. Stir coroaUrch
into cold water. Add to frank
mixture. Sltnmcr, stirring oc­
casionally ]S minutes or un­
til raisins are soft. Serve on
RIU crackers.
• • •
Another Idea for that party.
SURER PURER SPLIT
Crunch Topping:
lVi cups quick oaU, uncooked
Vi cup firmly packed brown
lugar
Vi cup melted butter
\ cup chopped salted peanuts
3 bananas, cut in strip#
strawberry, toffee swirl and
chocolate Ire cream
For lopping, mix all lngredirnts t o g e t h e r until
crumbly. Pise# in shallow
baking pan, toast in preheated
oven 250 degrees, tor II mta*
utes, stirring occasionally.
Cool 15 minutes, then tots
lightly with fork. Store In cov­
ered container in refrigerator.
SUr with fork before using.
For peanut butter sauce, com­
bine lVi cups sugar, H i eupa
milk, vt cup paanut butter, 2
tbsps. light corn syrup and a
dash of aalt In medium also
saucepan. Bring to • boil,
•tirring constantly. Reduce
heat and simmer about 10
minutes or until thickened.
SUr in 3 tbsps. butter. Cool.
For eseh split, place banana
•trips in dish. Top with scoops
of the Ice cream. Drizzle pea­
nut butter sauce over tea
cream, sprinkle with 2 or 2
tbsps. crunch topping. Top
w)Ui sweetened w h i p p e d
cream snd a marschino cher­
ry. Makes &lt; splits.
s e e

And still m other party pie.
BANANA ICE CREAM PIE
Vi cup butter, at room tem ­
pera tore
91 eup sugar
U Up. nutmeg
2 eggs
V» cup mashed bansnaa (1-2)
fully ripe
Vi cup Ice water
Vi eup lnsUnt nonfat dry milk
crystals
2 tbsps. lemon Juice
lVi tip. vsnilla
Vi cup finely chopped pecans
baked 9-ineh pie shell
Vi rup toasted coconut
Cream butter, sugar and
nutmeg until light and fluffy,
Add eggs, one at a Ume heat­
ing w*U after each addition.
Beat I minutes. Blend in
mashed banana. Mix water,
instant crystal# and vanilla in
bowl, whip until soft peaks
form. Add lemon Juice and
continue whipping until stiff
peaks form. Fold, wllh pe­
cans, Into banana mixture.
Pour Into cooled baked pie
■bell, freer* until firm. Gar­
nish with tossted coconut
• • •
Polly Cameron's G O L D
BRICKS.
3 sticks oleo
2 pkgs. Hershey Chips
I large can evaported milk
4 eup* peeana
1 pt. marshmallow cream
4V» eupa sugar
Mia milk and sugar and
bring to hard boil. Boil for 9
minutes. Mia all other In­
gredient! In large pan, pour
milk mixture over other and
blend well. Pour candy Into
tray Vi Inch thick. Chill for
three hours and cut into
squares.
a a a
Sara Pittm an's NO BAKE
COOKIES.
2 cups sugar
Vi cup milk
Vi cup cocoa
Vi cup oleo
Mix and bring to boll for
one minute. Remove from fire
and add 2 cups oatmesl, Vi
cup peanut bullar, 1 Up. va­
nilla, alir until mixed well
and drop by teaspoons on
wased paper.

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confectioners sugar
Prepare pastry through step
of flattening with rolling pin.
Divide dough in half. Roll out
aach half Vi Inch thick and
cut out six circles from each
half with 4 iiu’li round cutter.
Combine orange marmalade
wlUt lemon juice. Place 1 Up.
orange m armalade mixture
In center of each circle. Fold
each circle In half, proas
edges together and seal se­
curely with f o r k , Prick
through top of pastry 3 times.
Fry In ungreased moderately
hot skillet, 7 to 8 minutes on
eaeh side or until golden
brown. Remove from skillet.
While warm sprinkle with con­
fectioners sugar. Servo warm
or cool. Makes 12 1UU* pres.
• • •

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Outstanding
Value!

I M n. Francle Roumillat Sr., I Rev. Father Raiser of the
organist.
|SNAS will officiate.

Mr. and Mrs. Chariea C ro-!
well of Longdale, have Just 1
returned from a weekend
•tay with Mr. Crowell's sis­
ter and husband, Mr. and |
Mra. Hugh Macauley in En- !
glewood, Fla.

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Miss Darlene Roberts A n d
Kenneth Collette Engaged

Install Officers
By Mr*. Adam Muller
The DeBary Garden Hub,
at Ita reeent meeting In the
Community Center, installed
the following new officers for
the coming year: Mrs. Preston McBcan, president; Mra.
Allan Hunter, first vice pres*
Ident; Mrs. William Lakcman,
second vice president; Mra.
Jam es V. Richards, third vice
president; Mrs. Jam es S.
Sima, fourth vice president;
Mrs. L. Arrington, corres­
p o n d i n g secretary; Mra.
Jam es Duffy, recording sec­
retary, and Mrs. Pauline Pctill, treasurer.
Mrs. A. F. Powell of DeLand was the installing offi­
cer.

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�The W. Baumbaloughs
, Observe 5 0 th Anniversary
By Mrs, B. L. Johnson
Mr. Bumbslough organized j at Wilsons Corner in Psola.
Sunday afternoon, May 17, Ulc first Church of Chritt in
Ail relatives and friends of
the couple are invited to at'
Effie and W. Duncan Bumba- Seminole County. This was
nearly 26 years ago and it wa* tend the dinner.
lough will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary with a
covered dish dinner a t their
borne in Paola.
The Burabalough* w e r e
married on May IS. 1914,
Spaeta, Tenn.
They came to Pools in 1935.
lie la a retired farmer and
lumberman.
They have six children:
Delbert. Bakentlcld, Calif;
Thurman. Watsonville, Calif.;
Haskell, L/mgwood; Jlichard,
Naples; Toy, W o o d r u f f
MR. AN!) MRS. W. DAWSON BUMBALOUGH
Springs, and Donnie Bell
Haskins of ML Dora.
They also have 22 grandgrand­
children and seven great
grandchildren.

j

South Seminole

Personals
By Maryana Miles
Miss Gilds Pettinati Jr.,
daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pettinati, hai re­
turned from a two week visit
-to Mew York. -She hzs been
houseguest of her aunt, Mist
Ann Cerami. Sirs. Clare MeFarline from Sanford also was
along on the trip and did lltc
driving.
Mra. Lillian LundquUt of
Sanford had a grand reunion
with three friends that she
had not seen in 25 years. They
ail were friends back in New
York. The three are Mra.
Gladys VIt ratio, Mrs. Adelc
Smith and Mia* Ida Joppctl,
all of Forest City.
Mrs. Vlrano, Mrs. Smith
and Mlsa Joppett have just
returned from a week's slay
along the West Coast. While
touring they visited with Mias
Edith Heniel, whose borne is
tn Bradenton.

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Family Therapy Beneficial
In Treating Mentally III

NEW YORK (U P I)-A new
trend in treating the mentally
ill puts both patient and the
rest of the family in tin* hands
of the psychiatrist.
Tiie theory behind treat­
ment of llie whole family: The
menially III person ia a pro­
duct of a troubled family aituntion.
"The family is much like
an organism, an intricate me­
chanism," aays George Thor­
nton of tha Family Service
Association.
"A specific symptom tuch
as a child's hahilun] temper
tantrum* may Indicate that
the family Itself is disturbed."
"Family therapists Some­
times refer to Ihc family as
Hie 'unit of treatment' and
some psychiatrists may use
the term 'schizophrenic fam­
ily' instead of the term
‘schizophrenic patient* to em­
phasize- this view that tensions
and conflicts exist within the
family as well as within the
patient," Tliormon continues.

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IIKMEMOCALLIB
For tlicir final meeting of
the club year, the HemarocftlHs Circle of tba Sanford Gar­
den Club met a t the Orchid
House fur dinner. They as­
sembled on the patio, which
waa full of beautiful orchid*
ami other plant*.
Preceding the dinner, Mra.
C. E. Hunter read a beauti­
ful prayer for the blessing.
Following dinner, routine
business waa discussed and
nil members present paid
their dues far the coming
year.
Mra. Robert Martin reportcd on the board meeting, and
a mi mi need the General Busi­
ness meeting and luncheon
will be held on May 19, and
urged all members to attend.
Tha members presented
Mra. Martin with ft gift in
appreciation for the exception­
a l woik site has gone the past
two years.
Others enjoying tha occa­
sion were the Milica. J . M.
Watkins, Elisabeth Morris,
Cerl Lind, Erie Vihlea, Frank
Leone, Robert Zlttrower, J. C.
Dykes, M. B. Smith, Ralph
Jervis, Carl Moas, Marcel
Faille and Wataoa Reel.
Use thick, dry eud* to clean
mattresses. Beat a handful of
detergent with w atar to Iona
n Meringue-like froth. Apply
with a sponge and act an elec-

8291
u n

Thorman, who is with the
Indianapolis FSA, is a writer
on mental health and discuss­
es recent developments in
treating Uie emotionally sick
in "Family Therapy — Help
For Troubled Families."
It is a new publication by
the Public Affair* Committee,
New York, a non-profit edu­
cational organization founded
in 1935.
Thorman says that In the
lest 10 years psychiatrists
have begun to experiment
with family sessions. Psychi­
atrists In child guidance clin­
ics had long recognized the
importance of working with
mother aa well aa the sick
child, ho said. Gradually,
therapist* began to work
with both parents and then
look in the whole family. By
1954, he says, a few psychia­
trists w e r e experimenting
with use of family group ses­
sions is the principal method
for treating the seriously
mentally ill patient.
But family therapy stiU Is
experimental,
Thorman
writes, and "certainly it is
not a standard form of ther­
apy In most mental hospi­
tals." But he adds (hat those
who have been using it be­
lieve it holds greet promises.
Family therapy encourages
all memhera to express their
feelings and thoughts freely
since some conflicts can be
removed once they are more
clearly understood; it encour­
ages communication—lo talk
TO one another Instead of
about one another; and at­
tempts to reduce conflict, a
part of any family, to “fair­
ly normal proportions."
Why do families become
sick?
Thorman wriles that many
Iron hied families, like schizo­
phrenic individuals, appesr to
bo in a state of confusion.
They are less able to devise
a plan of action for something
as simple as organizing a pic­
nic Ilian are healthy fam­
ilies. Part of the difficulty in
such households stems from
lark of effective leadership—
or if one member Indicates
leadership, other members al­
ly to undermine him.
Hciearchera have develop­
ed the theory, he aaya. that
Hie memhera of aurh families
“ are actually afraid of close
ties to one another."

(D sta h

O bby •

DEAR ABBY: P l e a s e
print this. Maybe It will
■para some other mother
the heartbreak I Buffered.
I am the mother of a re­
tarded son. When he waa
very young, my family and
my doctor tried to get ma
to put the boy In an insti­
tution, but 1 loved him ao
dearly I could not bear tha
thought of putting him
away. I thought I could
give him the care he need­
ed, so I kept him a t home.
I didn’t know how wrong it
waa. Aa the yean passed,
he developed normally phy­
sically, end he began to
take notice of the girl*.
One day he grabbed a little
11-y e a r-o ld neighbor girl
and tried to rape her. The
outcome waa so terrible for
our family. My boy ia now
In an Institution, branded
aa a "rapist." If I had only
listened to my family, this
would not hava happened.
Please edviee mothers of
retarded children to learn
all they can about their
problem.
HEARTSICK
DEAR H E A R T S I C K !
Thank you for your letter.
If It helps Just one mother.
It will be well worth the
apace It la given in this
newspaper. For Information
regarding the problems of
retarded children, write to:
National Association for

Vh&gt;

Retarded Children: Dept.
TW, 36 Park Avcnua South,
N. Y. 18, N. Y.
•
• •
DEAR ABDY; How many
times should you invite a
couple to dinner when they
have never had you backT
I invited a certain couple to
my home for small dinner
parties on three sparate oc­
casions in this past year,
and they never invited us
back. 1 am planning an­
other party and my hus­
band suggested I invite this
couple. I told him 1 would
not invite them egein until
they returned the invita­
tion. My husband says I
shouldn’t be so “touchy."
Abby, tlirsc people have en­
tertained many times that I
know about, and my intui­
tion tells me they could
have Invited u* if they had
wanted to. What do you
sayT
“TOUCHY"
"DEAR "TOUCHY": 111
go along with your wom­
an’s intuition. Don't invito
them again until tha have
invited you.
• • •
DEAR ABBY; Unfortu­
nately I go to the same
beauty shop as the woman
who owns and menage* the
apartment building I live
in. My problem ie that this
woman telle the beauty op­
erator all my business while

■he geto h a j wash end set.
I t’a a neighborhood shop,
and many of my friends go
there, too, and they all
listen in while this land­
lady blabs all my personal
b u a i n a e a end especially
about the family arguments
■he heart. The beauty op­
erator not only eatc it up,
but pumps her for more.
What can be done about
this?
ANTI-BU8YBODIES

If West shifts, South will still
make nino tricks.
If South makes that first
spade, he will have to let East
in with « diamond. East will
lead a spado through South's
jack, and West will collect
feur spade tricks and set the
hand.
Incidentally, I must dis­
agree with Ernie about the
naming of the coup, Ernie
aaya th at it Is named after
the Earl of Bath who pre­
sumably originated the play.
Actually Bath was a favorite
seaside resort in England in
the Eighteenth and Nineteenth
centuries end apparanty tha
play was first made there.

But they don’t toll you what
to do with a small boy's col­
lection of scasliclls, his pickled
grasshopper, h i a half-ton
rock collection and so on.
They ergs you to aplaab
your walls with tight, glow­
ing colors.
They never mention what
a toddler's fingerprints can
do to such walls in a month's
time.
They talk in such glib
term* as “tha station wagon
way of life.”—meaning how
Jolly it is to live out In the
country.
They don't mention th at
mom ia the one who haa to
drive the elation wagon—or

TEA TIM E AND PARTY TIM E

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th at all-day-long chauffeurIng kids from here to there
and hack again.
They give you a simple
menu for dinner guests —
simple because you can do ao
much of the work the day
before.
But what'a so simple about
■pending most of two days
on ons meal?
Yes, you and I know that
all those pretty picture*
“ain’t necessarily so."

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that induces hallucinations ifolk singer (P u d Cftrr) Is ac­
beyond the land of the living. cused of murder. He didn't do
The Indians are an evil-look­ it because Perry Mason ( Ray­
ing bunch, so naturally they mond Burr) defend* him on
turn out not to be so bad the charge. Vow. wouldn't
you think the murde-cds'
after all.
9-10 p m . (CBS) Perry Ma­ man’s brother (also played by
son. "The Case of the Tandem Mr. Obcr) could profit more
Target." A confusing twist on from the killing than the
the old plot of the rich man daughter, who after all is on­
(Philip Ober) who doesn't ly a stepdaughter?
99:30 p. m. (ABC) Ensign
want his daughter to marry
a poor folk singer. Two a t­ O'Toole “Operation: Imper­
tempts on his life fail but sonation.” (rerun) The more
the third succeeds and the we see of this repeat series,
the more we realize how much
better Mcllalc’s Navy hit* the
samt target. This one finds
O'Toole (Dean Jones) com­
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8-9 p. m. (CBS) Rawhide.
"Incident of the Feyole Cup."
A hard-to-vwallow plot, but
those who do will find the
predictable action rather dull.
Cil Favor (F.ric Fleming) and
his drovers find usually cheer­
ful Hey Soos (Robert Cabal)
a problem when he's brought
back to camp unconscious by
a friendly Indian maid (Pilar
Seurat). Previously captured
by a strange Indian tribe. Hey
Shoos hsd been forced to
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We Jh s Women:

d U q h liq h J tA

DEAR ANTI: You can't
shut up your landlady, but
you can move. You can also
find a beauty shop where
the operator doesn't feast
on tha domestic scraps of
others.
•
• •
CONFIDENTIAL TO F.
G. B.: Your letter was a
dandy, but too long to print.
I agree with you. To sum
It up: "W het we don't
spend on education today
wa will spend on penal in­
stitutions tomorrow!"
a • •
Get it off your cheat. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, writ* to ARRY, Box
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
90212. Enclose a stamped,
ISI
self-add leased envelope,
»:S» C l
a a •
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For Abby’a booklet, "How I# 04 C l
(tl
To Have A Lovely Wed­ is -*o iM
ding," send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
ll:«o (St
Calif. 90212.

By Oswald Jacoby

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Pttgrt 8 — M ay 14, 1964

VrralB

By Abigail Van Buren

(Jacoby On Bhidqe

Life is Just a bowl of cher­
ries, if you believe all you read
in the women'* tmtgaxinra
They away* show you the
combination living • dining
room with the table set with
sparkling e h I n a , gleaming
silver and soft candlelight.
They never show you the
table after a meal ha* Just
been finished—which la when
drop-in guests Invariably seem
to arriva in home* without
separate dining room*.
They show you chlldren’a
rooms that ara just too, too
cute and entirely free cf clut­
ter. A few decorative toys
perch on top of open shelves
where every book la in place.

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almost any stomach.
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W iV WON’T
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east section of the country, an
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u n n » e iin » a * m i
year-round service and tunaup doesn’t come only in tha
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roll report*.
L l
Long winter* like the onaa
h* remember* back up in his
horn* town of Winchester,
Mass., giv* a marina power
plant tima to corrode inside
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er* cleaned; valve oil added
to the gasoline and clean-out
mixture fed through the car­
O U R A N C ESTO R S
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All engine fittings should be
examined and tightened. Safaty-wir# them. Skitch advise*,
if there ia any chanea they
might work loose.
But modern engines need
aome expert attention as well
for the final tuna-up, Carroll
recommends.

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To Be Observed
In Seminole

A TTEN TIO N

By Donna Eatea
Plana have been launched
by the Seminole County
Board of Realtora to partic­
ipate In the nationwide ohaervance of Realtor Week,
May 24-30, A. R. Lormann,
president, announced today,
Herbert Stenitrom has been
named chairman of the com­
mittee in charire of a r r a n g ­
MOTHER’S DAY HATS, mnde by atudenta of the Christ Episcopal
menta. Other members are
Church Kindergarten in Longwood, were presented to the mothers dur­
B. E. Black and Stewart
ing a coffee In their honor last Friday morning. Shown receiving their
Belmly.
gifts from their sons are Mrs. Robert Hamilton of Longwood and Mrs.
"Each year a week la des­
Dnvid Tilson of North Orlando, left to right.
(Herald Photo)
ignated to point up realtor
activities and to explain to
tha public why It la wise to
handle all real relate trans­
action! through a realtor ra­
th er than Juet anyone in the
By Mr*. H. L. Johnson
odist Church Friday and Sat­
field,” Lormann explained.
Well we wanted warm weather urday evenings and on Sunday
Straight A students and
Only a member of the Semi­
at both the morning and even­
nole County Board and the those on the honor roll have and got It. Only a liUle hotter ing service*. Rev, and Mrs.
National Association m a y been announced for the fifth isn’t RT Anyway It certainly Joe Maas will be the speaker*
Identify hlmaelf aa a "real- six-week marking period at Isn’t cold. * * Hippy birthday and will also give special
Seminole High School. Listed to Bomle Barbour. Bui sorry music and singing numbers.
he Isn’t feeling good. He and The services will start at 7:30
Lormann added th at "In or­ were:
Seniors with Straight A, his Dad both are home be­ p. m. The public is welcome
der to qualify for member­
ship In NARED, a real eeUte Audrey Decker, Carol Ox­ cause of some kind of a bug. and to come and hear this tal­
practitioner must demonstrate ford, Doug Firestone and Ron- • * * Well congratulations to ented young couple. * • •
his professional ability, must aid Goeress. Junlors with Hap (J. E.) and Lenora An­ Jam es Daughterey, who is the
drews. They have Joined the Glee Club director at San­
be approved by other mem­ Straight A, 1
Granny and Grandad club. ford Junior High, will be
bers of the local hoard and Kay Har.difer
muat auscrlbe to the rigid Swlgnnaki. fiophomomn witli Son Joey and daughlcr ln-law guest soloist at the Sunday
code of ethics of tha nation- Straight A, Pam Meriwether, Jeanette have a first addition Service of the Upsala Pres­
•1 association. Hie code ia en­ Stephany Wcsgate and 31eda to their family. • • * Well our byterian Church. At the ser­
Heart Queen out here has vice last Sunday Marie Harris
forced by the local board’s Nciman.
Honor roll students: Sen­ given her heart to someone was chosen Mother of the
Professional Standards Commlttce which has power to iors, Barbara Bolger, Pat else. Mama Audrey and Dad Year. Marie la a IS year em ­
•uspend or revoke board mem­ Brantley, Susan Deal, Gerl M. O. Roberts are announcing ploye of The Sanford Herald.
bership of any member who Dietrich*, P at Rice, Carol the engagement of their She haa three children and
Samuel, Pat Wiggins, Steve daughter Darlene to Kenny has taught the nursery Sunday
has violated its articles.”
Collette. Ken la attached to school class for the past five
Slogan of tha association
SNAS. They have set the date years. We are really proud
this year for Realtor Week
for June 30th. Ken’a parents of Marie, both for being a
la "Mova Up to Mora In ’64—
will be here from Connecticut wonderful mother and a wondA Better Home Thru A Real­
for the hlg day. • • * Tonight erful teacher,
Well, our
tor.”
(Thursday) la a v e r y big talented gal Jcri Wheatland
Special setlvitiea for tha annight for the Lake Monroe continues to rack up on those
tu a l observation planned loc­
Home Demonstration Club. talents of hers. She perform­
ally will be announced.
They are SO years old and ed at Orlando last night. And
going strong. We will cele­ ■be haa added another laurel
brate with a banquet in White to her crown by being select­
Hall of Ups ala Presbyterian ed the queen of the FFA of
Church. A very nice program Sanford Junior High. Isn’t
has been arranged and It is that something? And sister
hoped every member can at­ Ccmi, not to be outdone by
tend. Be sure and bring what Jcrl, has been chosen the DeA discussion on tuberculsol*
Loren* Tlndel asked you to Molay Sweetheart. She wai
bring. * * * Sorry to hear that presented with a necklace, a
eras heard at the recent Cath­
Rose Poff will enter Orange three-day trip and a bouquet
olic Navy Wlvea Club meet­
Memorial Hospital In Orlando of roses at their annual ban­
ing at the Sanford Naval Air
this week for minor surgery. quet. • • • Elizabeth Warren
SUtloo. Speaking were Dr.
We wish her a speedy recov­ tells me her Grandmother
Frank Leone, medical direct­
ery. • • • Coo gra total ions to Benton is visiitng her and the
the W. D. Bumbaloughs. They Doc Warren family from Wauo r of the County Health De­
have reached the SO year m ar­ chula.
partm ent, and Mrs. Lorraine
• Mr*. Annie Mc­
riage mark. Relative* and Arthur, former postmaster, is
Graham, program adminis­
guests will gather at their due here for a ahort visit. An­
trato r of the Central Florida
home this Sunday lo help them nie now resides In Miami,
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
celebrate this wonderful day. She Is coming to attend the
Disease Association.
We want to wish (hem many, IID banquet. Will be glad to
The invocation was given
many more years of this. • * see her. • • • Our thought this
by the Rev. Ralph Raiser.
Rev. Earl Baker called to week. We have a quote from
After a abort business meet­
aay that there will be special Browning, lie said "My busi­
ing, Dr. Leone spoke on "What
services at the Wesleyan Meth­ ness la not to remake myself
You Need to Know About
Tuberculosis." He reported on
but to make the absolute best
how long U takes to cure TB,
of what God made.”
the symptoms, bow and who
catches TB, how TB is treat­
ed and where.
A film, "Anatomy of a Dis­
ease," was shown and was
followed by a question and
enswer period, Alter the pro­
gram, refreshment* were scry

Charter Night
Scheduled For
Deltona Lions
By Mildred Ilsney
N ext Monday night will be
C harter Night for the Lion’s
Club of Deltona.
The Lions and their ladles
will be feted at a banquet at
thn Community Center, the
club will receive It* charter
and the men will 1m pinned
by their ladles.
Excitement la running high
In preparation for the event
with the women shopping for
new Ureaaei and making ap­
pointments with tha hairdres­
sers.
This la expected to be one
of tha aodal highlight* of the

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Blood Bank
Sets Visit
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Tha mobtls blood bank unit,
•ponaored by tha Volusia
County American Red Croae,
will be a t lb« Dellary Com­
munity Cantor on Thursday,
June 4, from 3 until 6 p.ra.
Plana for tha visit were an­
nounced th is week by tha loc­
al blood bank committoa af­
ter a special meeting conduct­
ed by Chairman Oscar Papinaau and Co-chairman Miss
Ethel
Johnson. Attending
ware Mrs. Charles Ulrich, Vi­
ola Leone, Ann and Herbert
V itt, Fred Kammerer, Harry
Brown and Olga Crosby.
Worker* are needed for tha
project and volunteers are beflip accepted by tha commit-

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Welch Under New Fire
•i a •

Robert Welch, founder of the ul­
tra right-wing John Birch Society,
may have to defend one of his less
considered remarks in court.
Ironically, the parties threatening
to sue him are not leftists or
“comsymps" or way-out libernls, but
officials of the segregationist Na­
tional States Rights Party.
It seems that because the states
rightists allowed themselves to be
defended by the American Civil Lib­
erties Union before the U.S. Su­
preme Court in a case involving
their right to distribute handbills
and hold a meeting in Alabamn,
Welch concluded they must be Com­
munists. According to him the ACLU defends only Communists.
Adding to the irony, the Nation­
al States Rights Party asked the

Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

"M aybe Trie'll Drop One Before November”

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Ry a substantial margin, ed­
itors across the United States
believe general foreign policy
la the principal Issue In the
1964 presidential campaign.
Of the more than 300 edit­
ors who responded to NEA'a
spring survey of its hundreds
of newspaper clicnta, 24B or
82.4 per rent say foreign pol­
icy in tha broad la tha big
thing.
Others replies reveal that
many editors also fasten on
various specific aspects of for­
eign affairs.
Altogether the editor! settle
on 17 issues as of somt im­
portance in this election year.
Second hottest issue is civil
rights, which 197 editors—65.4
per cent of the total respond­
ing—single out. Government
spending rates next aa a like­
ly bone of campaign conten­
tion, with 182 editors or 00.5
per cent putting it down.
Thereafter come three more
specific foreign policy m at­
ters; Cuba, mentioned by 155
editors (61.5 per cent); for­
eign aid, by 110 editors (36.5
per cent), and Viet Nam, by
97 editors, Just under onethird of the replying group.
Some Republican political
figures keep saying Viet Nam,
whera surprise presidential
contender Henry Cabot Lodge

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Prisoners in the Dallas, Texas,
county jail rioted recently, and one
of the reasons given was that they
didn’t like the telephone service.
This was surprising, since you na­
turally assume that any first class
jail provides first class phone serv­
ice.
What was wrong? Was the equip­
ment outmoded? Was the switch­
board service sluggish 7 Was it too
far to a public phone? Were the
prisoners’ monthly bills too high?
Or were teen-age prisoners thought­
lessly tieing up the lines with long,
long conversations with other teen­
agers ?
A checkup revealed It was none
of these. It was simply that there
were only a few phones available
to take care of the telephonic re­
quirements of all the prisoners.
In other words, the jail was, as

the telephone ads so reproachfully
put It, underphoned.
Maybe you can’t blame the pri­
soners for complninlng. A jail that
lets the phone service slip might
permit furnishings in the lounge
room to become seedy, or offer slip­
shod room service, or even fail to
provide color television.
And it might not be too long be­
fore the average lawbreaker would
just as soon stay free as go to jail.
Those jailers had better get
cracking with that phone service.

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doubtcdly will fire egain and
again on the G o l d w a t e r
theory of poverty, as he did
In North Carolina. The reason
most people are poor, the
President stated, Is not as
Goldwater la credited with
saying, aim ply because they
ara lasy, “ I believe mnst propie are poor because they
never got a decent break.
7Vry never had a fair chance
when they were young, and
they never got a decent
break. They never had a fair
chance when they w a r e
young, and they never got It
later on'1 la Johnson’s counter
answer.
As for those who hnve call­
ed hla poverty program a
“cruel hoax” (namely Nixon),
Johnson challenged in Ten­
nessee, he would like to re­
mind Americans that 30 years
ago tha Republicans called
Franklin Roosevelt’s Social
Security program tha same
thing.
Most observers considered
the political weapons teat a
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
success. Ona political result
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathicux
Mrs. Julia Hartoa
of tha poverty-belt tour, local
348-4824
818-1818
sages aay, will be to check
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
the spread of Alabama Gov­
Mrs. Frsncrs Wester
Mrs. Maryann Mitea
ernor George Wallace's un­
322-8218
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pledged Presidential electors
Lake Monro*
Caaaelberry
movement into other South­
Mrs. Jans Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
ern states.
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Long wood
Chuluotn
South coincided with Wal­
Mm. Donna Estes
Mrs. Join Msgln
lace's sweeping victory In the
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! Alabama primary to select
DeBsry
electors. Wallace’s unptedgsd
Mrs. Doris Dean
Mrs. Adam Muller
223-1813
668-4418
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to support the National Dem­
Osteen
Deltona
Mrs. Clsrence Snyder
Mrs. Mildred Haney
ocratic nominees by a 4-to-l
321-4841
868-5631
margin. Mississippi may fol­
Oviedo
Enterprise
low suit. Hut the earlier pros­
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
Mice Helen Hnodgrase
pect that Louisiana and sev­
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join the Wallace coalition hat
dimmed.
S o m a Democratic s e e r s
think that aven Alabama and
Mississippi might finally cast
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Thun., May 14, 1964 their electoral votes for John­
son if Robert F. Kennedy
WSLTKS A. UIKLOW, SCUITOB AMD n i B L U K S
were not on the same ballot
(THANK VOLTOLINB. CDralatlaa - Oeaaral M a s ,!# .
as tha Democratic candidate
JULIAN L. STHNSTKOK
BOT Q B tS S
for Vice-Preddent. But It I* a
Associate Editor
A dvorU.las M onster
BOY riATT
VBBis v a e r a w
long, long time, from May to
Managing Editor
a .n a ta l Advertising M anas.r November.
HAMItY I. JOHNSON
HAMJIIKTT 1C. STAPLETON

WASHINGTON — President
Johnson and close to a million
Southerners took a close look
a t each other during John­
son’s tour of Appalachia last
week .The result of this mut­
ual alzc-up la no cause for
Joy In the ramps of either
Harry Goldwater or George
Wallace.
The crowds that eama out
to greet the President evi­
dently liked him and most of
w hat he had to aay. Johnson
did not hedge on hts support
for lews assuring equal op­
portunity for all racea. But in
hia apeerhea he bore down
hardeat on the old new deal,
iiiest-and-potatocs issues that
still have strong appeal in tha
relatively poor Appelachlen
region. The obvloua sincerity
of the President’s determina­
tion to improve life for the
poorest among us made a
greater impression in thoaa

states than his unpopular
viewa on race reletions.
Naturally thla r e a c t i o n
heartened the man who hopes
to renew his lesse on the
White House In November.
The Appelachlen trip wee a
political try-out as well ss a
build-up effort for the antipoverty program.
Johnson was testing new
weapons and strataram a his
political team had rfeViswf tit
demolish his u OP opponent—
whoever he may be. Without
naming names on a supposed­
ly nonpartisan tour. Johnson
fired hoth his anti-Goldwater
and hia anti-Nixon missiles.
In Knoxville, tha President
spoke scornfully of the “ men
of timid faith and narrow vi­
sion*’ who, if they could,
would have “for sale signs on
tha TVA this hour.” If Goldwater turns out to be tha Republican target. Johnson un-

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And he answered, I will not; but
afterward he repented and went.—
Matthew 21:29.
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but reformation often requires a
sphere of years.—Henry W a r d
Beecher.

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Political Notebook

ACLU for a list (it is a long one)
of rightists it has defended. This
will be used as ammunition against
Welch.
The ACLU, which defends any­
body when it is a matter of individ­
ual rights and constitutional liber­
ties, also got mixed up with the Ku
Klux Klan recently.
Thanks to intervention by the
ACLU, the city of Atlanta dropped
a demnnd that the Klnn disclose its
membership list and prove it was not
affiliated with any group on the
U.S. Attorney General’s List of Sub­
versive Organizations before it would
be allowed to hold a public meeting.
In return, the Klnn denounced the
ACLU ns “too un-Americnn for as­
sociation with the Ku Klux Klnn in
any way."

set those 2,000,000 newspaper
fans who die each year.
When you analyse your corn­
ice, don’t be fooled by the fact
a few comica contain child
characters.
For child characters do NOT
muko a comic strip interest­
ing to children If the language
and wisecracks appeal only to
adults.
Klddiea want visual AC­
TION, produced by the draw­
ing pen and not by tha words
in the "balloons."
Several child strips nowa­
days have no dramatic action,
for tha characters just aland
■till and tatk-tnlk-talk.
Ami their vocabulary Is
clear over the heads of gram­
mar schools!
Even tha ridiculous dilem­
mas of "Dennis” and the rollegist* discourses of "I'ranuts" are lost on grammar
school children.
Yet some editors apparently
think those child strips are
hilariously appealing to grade
schoolers. Any child psychol­
ogist knows better.
As a result, TV Is stealing
tha potential future readers
from many newspapers.
This will show up disas­
trously in the next decade.
In fact, by 1B70, many more
newspapers a n going bank­
rupt Just because of this glar­
ing failure to recruit new child
readers!
Rememl&gt;er, our tastes for
food and religion, aa well as
newspaper! vs. TV, ara usual­
ly developed while we are in
grade school I
Rut most newspnpere now
cater to people starting at age
16 end upwards.
But TV steals them long
DEFORE the age of 16, ao it
Is becoming doubly hard for
even superb circulation men to
win back the people who were
•lolen by TV a t aga 6.
Comic pages ara thus tha
main hope of recruiting. They
are also the cheapest way to
offset tha 2,030,060 readers
whom Death claims.
Grada Schoolers want pirate
action, awift visual adventure,
with the "goodlea” threatened

volers In the March New
Hampshire primary—and pos­
sibly elsewhere. Molt editors
clearly do not regard It seri­
ously.
There were no expansive
comments from editors on the
foreign policy issue most con­
sider so important in 1964.
Civil rights, the No. 2 Item,
is another story.
Says William R. Curry, ed­
itor of the Record Herald of
W a y n e s b o r o , Pa.: "Civil
rights, in my opinion, is
emerging ns an important
imponderable in the upcoming
elections — both North and
South. I feel that tha party in
power will suffer."
J. Kenneth Hogue, publisher
of (he Dnlhart Texan, sees It
somewhat differently: "P res­
ident Johnson h at been taking
the heat out of civil rights,
or rather the emotionalism at
the political level."
llogue suggests J o h n s o n
further may have dulled the
"big spending” issue for the
Republicans. And Clyde W alt­
hall of the Grand Island (Nebuika)
Daily Independent,
noting that Johnson can taka
credit for cutting taxes just a
few months after taking of­
fice, asks:
"Has any other president
ever carried such credentials
Into a general e lectio n ^

Fitness Program — New Aim

Worry Clinic
Fred Lowe la one of the
bent newspaper peyrhutogluts I hare ever met In 30
yrnro of writing. He brings
out the most critical prob­
lem faring editors. For
many more newspapers will
fold up before 1970 unlewa
we offset that annual death
rate of 2,000,000. And the
rtunics are the ONLY way
to recruit kiddies I
CASE S-464: Fred N. Lowe
is a superb newspaper promo­
tion man.
“ Dr. Crane,” be began as we
dined together in New York,
“what do you think is the
major problem faring news­
papers T
“Many of the largest dallies
nave had to fold up in (he past
few years, and many others
are likely to do an,
“ if you were advising edit­
ors, whul would you recom­
mend?’’
Newspaper Psychology
"Recruiting" is the major
prohiem faring newspapers.
For neurly 2,000,0011 prnple
die annually in the U. H. A.,
and most of them were news­
paper readers!
So editors must always try
to rorruit newcomers to fill
the ranks of those over the
hill.
Churches vividly realise this
vital need of recruiting now
members ao they sponsor Sun­
day Schools.
The Army, Navy and Air
Force constantly do recruiting.
Yet many newspapers have
Ignored children!
The comic jtuge was origin­
ated to recruit child readers,
for a t the ago of 7 the aver­
age youngster tries to deciph­
er the "balloons” in the comic
■trips.
And even before the age of
7, he coaxra his parents or
grandparents to “Read the
funnies to me.”
Nowadays, the “ funnies"
have frozen grammar school
youngsters off the romic page
almost entirely! For their ap­
peal is to adults!
Yet the comic page la tha
ONLY gutewuy by which to
recruit grade schoolers to off'

serves as U. S. ambassador,
could be the biggest Issue of
1064. Many editor* seem to
have doubts.
Since mldwrstern editors
bulk large In the responding
survey sample, it Is not unex­
pected that R7 responses, nr
29 per rent, stress farm pol­
icy on the issue list.
After these seven leading
items, the percentages drop
off eonildersbly. Eighteen per
cent of responding editors
mention Medicare as nn Issue,
15.6 | ht criil rote national de­
fense, a flat 15 per rent set
down inflation.
Figures rsnging down to 10
per cent of the answering ed­
itors are recorded for anti­
communism (44 editors); au­
tomation and unemployment
(40 editors); New York Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller's divorce
and remarriage (38); foreign
trade pacts (31), Panama
(30).
Labor policy is an addition­
al topic which draws a fair
show of Interest, with 24 ed­
itors (8 per cent) listing it.
The last measurable entry is
Social Security, noted by ju st
four of the more than 300 re­
sponding editors. Arizona's
Sen. Hurry Goldwutor's state­
ments on Social Security evi­
dently have made it a m atter
of more concern to numbers of

by the “ baddies” and with
little dialogue.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in care of thla news­
paper, enclosing a long
■tamped, addreaard envelope
and 20 rents to rover typing
and printing em it when you
send for one of hia book,
lets.)

Barbs
Ry Hal Cochran
Overwork and crossing the
street against a red light, can
giva you that run-down feel­
ing.
Jtoma husbands get so
tired of frozen foods they
giva the wife an icy stare.
Lots of high school girls
put a ribbon in their hair and
thrn after graduation put one
In their typewriter.
W h e n couples squabble
about being broke they're
Just arguing over nothing.
It isn't so bad pushing
clothes into a laundry bag to
■end out, it's putting them
away when they come back.
Even If It's hard, keep
your mind on your work
where you wfcrk during
spring so the work won't be
on your mind at home.

Ry STAN MUHIAL
Consultant to the President
on Physical Fitness
From the time I was 17
years old until shortly after
I became a grandfather last
fall, my whole career depend­
ed upon my being physically
flL
I have more reason than
most people to appreciate the
Importance of good health and
physical proficiency, and 1 am
looking forward with all who
ara promoting physical fitness
at the state, community and
school levels.
We must get over the Idea
that a good athletic program
la a good physical education
program. In ■ large high
school, the varsity athletes
make up only shout 10 per­
cent nf the student body.
The girls and the rest of
the boya rarely gel sufficient
exercise and training. They
■re the ones who need help
most, and we must see that
they rereive the asms oppor­
tunities, the same encourage­
ment and the same high-qual­
ity Instruction we provide for
our athletes.
In the months ahead, Pres­
ident Johnson's Council on
Physical Fitness will devote
much of its time and effort
to strengthening its working
relationships with governor*,
chief state school officer* and
stats supervisors of health,
physical education, and recre­
ation.
Tha Council's chief objeclive will l&gt;a tha Implements-

tion of a vigorous activity
program for every boy and
girl in every school in the
land. We also will atriva to
stimulate greater Interest and
participation in fitness activ­
ities by parents, military per­
sonnel, college students, and
others.
President Johnson has pled­
ged the support and assist­
ance of his office for all pro­
grams which benefit the
health and welfare of nur cit­
izens.
In a message to the Na­
tional Convention of t h a
A m e r i c a n Association of
School Administrators, Pres­
ident Johnson said that the
need for sound physical ac­
tivity and health education
programs In our nation’s
schools was "of great impor­
tance."
The President urged every
school administrator to pro­
vide a balance of activities
which will enable all boys and
girls tn develop and maintain
good health along with In­

tellectual, moral, and spirit­
ual qualities.
“ Only In this way," Presi­
dent Johnson continued, “can
we be assured that Ameri­
ca's future—today's y o u th will be vigorous, creative, and
participating citizens."
There Is much to be done.
Aa our nation becomes In­
creasingly dependent an the
conveniences of this age, tha
ability of our youth to atay
physically fit is going to be­
come more difficult. The an­
swer to the pueh button will
hnve tn be constant attention
to the health of our youth.

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ZU: HAYDON BURNS
Governor of Florida

Mayer turns Is the
candidate in the gov­
ernor's rscs who lia s
shown his sbility to
provide leadership and
sound business policy
•n government. His op­
ponent can only prom­
ise what ha might do.
Ha ydon turns hat
been elected mayor of
Jacksonville ftvo times
tn tha first primary by
tha people who know
him bast and soundly
endorse hla

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Tb* following u n M »
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by
tin
bora h
selected
br . the
Board of County CotnmlMlon*
ere e t Sentinel* County, Floy.
14*. to eerr# u Q erki end in*
eptetor* for the liid Primary
Election, to be held Tuesday,

Mr. Orabeae C Wilton
Mr. Ben H. Brent
Clorfct ond loeportan
Froetoet Bo. II

Mra J. C. Lavender, Clerk
Mr. R. F. Reehlk
Mra Paulette C. Wklt*
au r as ten.
Mra A. D. Abram*
Mra Lou aimerlp
________ m#» a*
Mre LtP'ee TrinhUe
aocUwM i m i n i
Hr. Peter J. Buhor. Clerk
Cloak* oud laepootoeo
Mr*. Ann* P. Bukur
Proetnot Bo. IB
H n John T . McCtoeker
Bonth Bonford
r*. Bd Beet
Mr. Kdward I* XImmera an.
re. Albert O. Tbeoute
Clerk
re. W. S Tenable
Mr*. Loop R. Smith
Mr. E. M. Me reton
Mra Alberta Brown Ia*
Mra Nett C. Under
Clark* and Inepeitera
Mra Ltlllaa B. Burh*
Proetnet Bet a
Mr. N. V. Former
L tk t Monro* • Pnele
Mr. John B. Foe. Clerk
Ctorko nod leapoetoee
Mra H err H. Bchmnh
Proetnet Bo. Pt
fra Beetle A. Oevoees
Load Ardor • Keeton*
Mar? B. BltteU
Mra Rnrrttt William*. clerh
' i*l E. Dent
Mr. Rapmoad Lundqulet
irtha E. D e t u t k
Mre Audrey Belter*
Mr. Theodor* Connolly
Frootaot Bo. 8
Mra Clara Jehneon
BoutMeat nonfood
Mr. J. Milton Moor*
j. Howard Cuthine, Clerk
Cloefco and I noroofer*
, Bra D. Jnekton
Ftootort Be. at
Ckrlitlnt Blankenship
Beefkweet Penfrrd
Hera o. Borle
Mra Lilli* K. Buckler, Clerk
- Alrne Aden*
Mra Oeorsla Price
Will lent a Tenner, Jr.
Mr. Editors H. Letdeok*
l J. N. Aeeerelle
Mra Plorenr* Loeelnt
Fred Pop*
Mra o . o. Nordvren
. Tern Mother*
Clerkt and tao poetere
, Luell* C. Klrehhotf
Freetort Bo. da
aaefors Coatrel
Bo. 4
Mra
Charlotte
M. Smith, Clerk
_________ _,fto«a, Bortk
Ml** Bdnn Chittenden
lir a Bette Marries* Clerk
Mra
Iletel
M.
Field
Mra Ann Bnteett
Mra Hilda M. Wrap
Mre. Paul French
Mra C. L. Reddlat
Mr. Bnlph W. Peter
Mra It. T. Cowan
Mr, Donald Mnrrte
Mr, Flops A. Palmer
Mr*. J. C. Mowall
Mre. Vlrnlala L Morrlnon
Preetoet Bo. M
O n k t end laapeetote
Booth Fora Fntk
Freetnet Be. a
Mra B u eeb tu ateberper,
Clerk
Mre. X. P. Bine. Clerk
Mra Vlrtlnte MeManue
Mre. Bdnn M. Bteler
Mra lAlllaa Bevera
Mra. Mlaale K. Mtnaa
Mra Dalty Latiltnberg
Mr. T. H. Daniel)
Mr. Leo Bourn t
Mre. B een or C. Moreen
Mr. Frio* Knbert
Mra Oeorgt Jakubcln. Jr.
Mra Reba Barilla
Jam** F. Averp, J r,
FfOrtnof Bo. a
chairman
Boars of
Mr. WHIlo B. Dibble, Clerk
County Commlotloner*
•Mr*. K n o t TouU
Ktmlnol* County,
Mr. mehnrd II. Kreteer
Florida
Mre. John Thome*
f Offlet*l Baal)
AMett
Arthur
H. Beckwith. Jr.
Frootaet Bo. V
Clerk t ( the ctreuit
Court
Mr. Brel r e For*. Clerk
Stmlnot* County,
Mra Anne Totlelr
Florida
Mr, Qto re* M. llouldtn
1'ubllth May It, l i l t
Mr. Iter Fere
CDU**T
cteeko end too portoeo
Proetnot Bo. I
IB TUN CIRCUIT COURT OP
Mra QldSre L Jane, clerk
TUB BIBTH JUDICIAL c i r ­
Mr*. Verne M. Cobb
c u it . i s ABn f o r u e h in o l h
Mra Bnrbnrn Bvnnear
f o t h T T , F l o r id a .
Mra Charlotte B. Albrecht
tB c h a n c e r y bo . ideas
Mra Mebeece C. WlUen
MAYFLOWER N A T I O N A L
Mra Ellen W. Peat*
L ir a INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Tea** corporation.
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Plat a tiff.

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Mra
Mra.
Mra
Mra
Mra
Mra

Blene dhnw, Clerk
Marguerite k Moririces
s a r d L. Poller
Cele DtBoen
Anna Markina
Medn Andrewe

L O H N I I RE ALFORD and
ALICE RKALFORD, hla wife,
and LEON HARRIS and EET.
TA LB* HARRIS hla wlfa.
Defendant*

B o n e s r e d bpbbd

T t l LONKIR RBALFORD and
ALICE RE ALFORD, hi*
wlfa, and LBON HARRIS
Mr. N. M. aieanea. Clerk
Mra Jena L Beaten
and I ETTA LBR HARRIS
Mra Vellle H. Beet
hid wife.
Mr. c . B. Dennldaoa
TOU ARB HEREDT N o n .
Ctneke and Inepetlnen
PIED t* taka aetle# that a
‘ * Be. U .
ault has kata filed atalaet yoa
In the eheve entitled court.
Mr.
Th* a a ta rt #f tha ault la aa
aotlaa to ferae)*** a real
Mra Mattered M. Welee
eeiate m o r lfts* held by th*
Mr*, preeeee T e e e t
Mayflower NaUeaa) Llf* In*
Mr. Leonard H. Andrew*
auraaee Company, a Teaaa cor*
Mr. Albert Bleak*
B tr e lte s which m ertsas* Id
Mra J te r r Btarke
raeovded la Oflleial Raoorda
Beak III, Page III, PmbUe Re*
Be. u
seed* et Seminal* County,
Florida. Th* atm * af the
Mr. W.
Court la which euU proceed*
Mra Beverly J. Leakier
Ink* la pending la th* Circuit
Mra Jeeel* L Newell
Mra Amp B. W klllea
Court o l th* Ninth Judicial
Mr. Clarence M. A ubltp
ciroult, la aad tor somtnoie
M r a J I r a u t e ^ F M d it e ^
County. F ltr ld s la Chaaeary
N s liOII. Tho deterlptlon ot
woe K g 1,'"
tha roat property la iem lnolo
Ceualy, Florida, Involved la
Mra Charlotte C Otto, clerk
aald prereed* aa daoerlbed la
Mra Joeale E Orep
th*
Complaint I* aa tallewei
Mr. Maurice R. Rudolph
Lot I, Block C. HARMONY
Mr. RaTpfc Unmmoad
HOMES according to th*
Mr*. Bile T. Dudley
Flat thereof a* recorded
Mra Lute F. Cnrltoe
la Plat Book IS Pas* »»,
Public Record* af Semi*
« e !T "
j
hole County, P lorld s
Vftvsi iFm Oi
tosether
with tha following
Mra Mildred *M. Bretell. Clerk
Item* o f property which are
Mr. Bdward T. Kimble
located la aad porauaeatly In*
Mra V lrtleia L Ckenep
■tailed aa part of lb* Improve*
Mra Dorothy A. L eee
meat* ea said Uadi
B heaterei permaaeatly la*
stalled.
Mra Hurt*at* W. Ream Mat,
You era required U flla
Clerk
your Antwer or other defen*
Mra Lida BUee
tlva pleading with tha Clerk
Mr*. Martha W, Bekere
of the abov* a*mod Court and
Mra Minnie M. Strickland
aerv* a eopy thereof upoa
Mra Bettr Toll
plalatltr* atloraeya, Whittaker
Mra Anaotto W. L*le«
aad Pyla, whoa* addreea let
Mra B e e e Lou Beunder*
Bolt*
act—1111 Beat Colonial
Mra R, P. Cooper
D r ie s Orlaada, Floe Ida, not
Mra C M. Flowtro
inter than lb* Bth day of June,
Mra H. F. Kobleoa
l i l t , aa required by taw, ala*
Mr. J. H. Truluek
a Doer** Fro Content* w ill be
entered again*! yoa.
bo. as
IH WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have
be re eat* sat my head
lif t Jake Teton .
aad a fflied my offlelat aeal at
, Mr Stealer Burn*
SaaforS Bomlnol* County. Flor­
Mr CUptee D. Feaee
ida. This llth day *1 May, I H i
Mra Berthe Breeke
(MEAL)
M ra^llerelS A. MUlae^ ^
Arthur S BockwMS Jr*
c lo r S Ciroult Court
M mlaole Couaty, Florida.
•ftT ite e p k U tH . Clerk
Kyi Sandra S Jahaaaa
Mre Eleanor a to m
Deputy Clark
Mra Bote M. Bawrtr
Publlak May II, II, H t Jus*
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17. Hale Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery • Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pet*
82. Flowers • Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
84-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autoe Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles • Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

2. N o tices • P g n o M lB

6. F or R ia l

Furn. Apt., close in. Phone
VACUUM CLEANER
322-2900.
REPAIRS
Parts, Supplies, Electrolug.
Kirby, Hoover, Air-Way, 1 BR., r a n . Apt with P vt
bath, 217 8. Park Are.
Res-Alr, Filter Qobm , GE,
etc. Free pick-up,
UNPURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
Terrauo Goon, tile bath,
906 So. Myrtle
322-M2T
Venetian ahadei, kit. equip!
water torn. Ph. 222-2334 af­
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES —
ter I p. m. .
ALL MAKES
2 BR. r u n . bouM In Couotry.
Phone 122-2282
Cool ft quiet with city con8. Education • Instruction ▼eniaocea. By week or
month. Adult*. Writs J. A.
WORLD BOOR PLAN for
Peek, R t 6. AshvUle, N. C.
your child's education. Ph.

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6. For Rant

3 BR, kitchen equipped is- %
eluding dishwasher. Many *
3 BR Home tn Wynnewood.
extras. $120. 323-4106.
Avail June tat. Ph. 322-6132
2 ft 3 Bedroom Houses
3 Rm. furn. Gar. apt. Water
Payton Realty
ft elec. furn. Adults only. 322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
Ph. 322-1303.
STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
LAKE MARY. New 2 BR
St. 222-5492 or 1374.
home. Close to school ft
stores. $65 mo. Moon* Jarvis Furn. Gar. ApL 2545tt Pal322-1110.
metto. Ph. 322-0525 or a
322-5254.
Furn. Apt 115 s . French Ave.
Phone 322-6530.
Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.
3-ROOM furn. i p ! $55 mo.
inel. water ft elec. 522-3660. Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3651.
1 BR Housetraller furn. Adults
only. $75 mo. Ph. 322-1187. 2 BR, borne, kiL equip. Keys
at 917 Catalina Dr.
4 BR, 2 Bath, home. Avail­
able, June. 322-9595.
RENT A BED
Rolls way, Hospital ft Baby 3
2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
Beds.
able May 1. Prefer adults.
By Day, Week, or Month
1503 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5121 11S W, tat SL
FURN. ApL Close In. Jimmie CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Cowan. 322-4013.
2 BR, unfurn. house, kitchen
equipped. 2405 S, Willow,
Gar. apL 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 349-4282.
Apply 5-6:30.

NICELY P u n . 2 BR. bouM on
So. Sanford Ave. Near Base
SUMMER RECREATION
Pb. 322-3636.
Program tor children ot at
a g e groups. 2 Filtered 2 Bdnn. furs, upstairs apt.
swimming pools. Arts ft
203 E. 31it St. « » . R. A.
Crafts. Qualified Instruc­
Willis mi, 222-3H1.
tors. All day, fit weekly, tt
Day, (6.50 weekly. Trans­ Furn. 2 BR. borne, 7 mi. West
of Sanford. Good eood. $70
portation available. Happy
mo. H. R. Rice. 0U-34O6.
Acres School. Ph. 322-S481,

Legal Notice

6 For R a il
Furn. Apt 2300 MeDonvOle.

BARRY’S WORLD

222-3321.

LOST: Pr. Men's Glasses be­ ti. For R ent
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, walking
tween Civic Center &lt;c Touchdistant* four schools. Ph.
ton's Frl. nils. Pb. 322-1731. WE L . A KA APARTMENTS:
Owner 222-3735.
Rooms private baths, 114
FOUND: Initialed Baseball
2 BR, Urge living room. 122
W. First S t
Glove. Ownermay recover
Sbaonon Dr. $85. Ph. S22by paying for ad. 322-3554. Housetraller. Call after 6,
2321
322-6067.
Smell, clean downeuira apt.
UNFURN 2 BR Apt. Kit.
Adults. Ph. 322-0702.
equip! 106tt W. 18th. Ph.
f ic t it io u s b a m h
Trailer
with 21' enclosed Ca
349-3952.
w o r m s la hereby stvan that
bana, full bath. 145 mo. No
I am enaarad In bualnaaa at
Lake Ilowfll Road, Seminole
pet, 1719 W St., Ph. 323-0(56

County, Florida, undtr tha
flrtttlou* nama of, Club t i l,
and that I Inland to renlater
• aid nama with th* Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida, In eecordanca
with th* provlulon* of th*
Flclttloua Nam* Statute*. tow ilt Section ld l.lt Florida
Statute* HIT.
Stei Sarah Reee*
Fublleh May T, II, II. II, 111!
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PICTITInUB NAME
NOTICE IS hereby elven. that
1 am engaged In buolnve* at
Corner Geneva A Brlaton,
flemlnol* County, Florida un­
der th* fletltloue nama of.
Club ! Spot, and that I Intend
to reglelor eald name with tha
Clerk of th* Ctreuit Court.
Btmlnol* County, Florid*. In
eeeordene* with the provtetetone of the Fletltlnue Nam*
bo ticm o r a r r r
Slatutea, to.w it; Btelloa Ml # l
THE aTATB OF FLORIDA TO Florida Statute* HIT.
FIIL'D LEON DIIANNAM.
nig; Sarah Reee*
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS Publleh May T, U . II, Sf. 1M1
UNKNOWN!
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A aworn Complaint having
Regie Irati e« of Flettttowa
been filed agalnet you In th*
Name*
Circuit Court tn end for Bemt.
We th* underalgned, being
nol* County. Florida, by BAR.
BARA O. DRANNAM, for 41- duly eworn, do hereby declare
yore*, th* abort title of which under oath that Ih* name* of
I* BARBARA O. BRANHAM. all pereone Intereeled In lb*
Plaintiff, venue FRED LEON buelneee or profaaelon carried
BRANNAM, Defendant, thee* on under the name* of Elder
preeenta are I* command you Springe Plumbing at Elder
to appear and ftl* your Anower gprlnnc—Old Orlando H i-w ar
or other dtfena* nr pleading and lha c lie n t of th* Intortit
herein with th* Clark e f the of each, to aa followe:
K ilr a t of
Circuit Court e f Btmlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida, and aarv* a copy Noma
lotoreot
thereof on Plaintiff1* attorney, Calvin C. Haig
Partner
Mack H. Cleveland, J r, At* Glen D. Mann
rartnor
terney at Law, P. O. Drawer STATE OF FLORIDA
S Sanford, Florida, on or COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
before Ih* llth day of June,
Sworn to and eubecrlbed be­
A. D. t i l t , or otherwle* decree fore me thle Ith day of May
pro cunfoeeo will be entered A. I)., 11*1.
auelnet you.
Publleh May T, 14, tt . II, 1114
Th* Sanford Herald la deete CDU-ll
neted a* a newepaper of ganFICTITIOUS NAMM
era! circulation In which thle
citation (hall be published one* NOTICE IS hereby given that
each week for four oontccullv* I am angaged In bualnta* at
t i l French A ve, Sanford, Bemt*
week*.
WITNESS my hand and offt- nol* County, Florida, under Ih*
f
I e t 111 o u a name of. t i t
rial aeal o f th* Clark ol th*
Circuit Court on thle th* Itth Leunderetl*. and that I Intend
to regleter eald name with th*
day of May, A. D. l i l t .
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court,
(SEAL)
Seminole
County. Florida. In
Arthur H. B eckw ttS Jr,
accordance with th* provtetona
Clerk of Circuit Court
of the Flctllloua Nam* Stat­
By: Sandra H. Johneon
ute*. to-w tn flection l l l . l t
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Florida Htalutea HIT.
Attorney at Lew, Suit* III
Big; Henry It. llernteea
Sanford Atlantic National
Dank Building. F. O. Drawer S Publleh May W. 11, St, A June
Sanford, Florida. Attorney Cor 4. t i l l .
Plalntlrf.
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Pubtteh May 14. IL II * June
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF
«, t i l t .
THE NINTH JUDICIAL C1R
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I t IT IIP P 1.11IIIDA. IN AND
IB M IIO IS
COUNTY,
IN THM CJRUITT COVRT OF FOR
TUB NINTH JUDICIAL CIS* FLORIDA.
C V m IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN CHANCERY NO. 14M4
MAYFLOWER N A T I O N A L
COUNTY. FLONIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. lt*SS
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CITY SAVINGS BANK OP a T eiae corporation.
Plaintiff,
MTTNFTBLD,
Flateutf,
RALEIGH SUTTON, and
ERNEST GRANT and
LOREN E SUTTON, hla wlfa.
DELORIS GRANT, hi* Wife,
Defendant!.
Defendant.
NOTICE TO DKPKND
NOTICE TO DF.FMND
TOi RALEIGH SUTTON and
TO! KltNKHT GRANT and DEIATHENE SUTTON, hi*
LOIUB GRANT, hie wife.
wllet
TOU ARE IIKHKIir NOTI­
TOU ARE IIKRERY NOTI­
FIED TO TAKE NOTICE, that FIED to talc* notice that a
a ault hat bees filed agelnet ealt haa been filed agalnet you
you In th* abov* a a tlttel Court. la the above entitled Court
Tb* nature of th* aalt le aa The aatura of th* eult I* an
action to foreeloa* a Real aelloa t* fererlot* a real
Eatato Mortgage held by CITY aetata mortgage held by May­
SAVINGS DANK OF PITTS­ flower National U fa Inauranr*
FIELD, which Mortgage le re­ Company, a T o s a a corpora­
corded In Official Record* tion. which mortgage la raBook 411. Fas* 111. Public II*. corded In Offlolal Reoorde
•ord* of Seminole County, Book 1*1, Pag* II. Publlo Re­
Florida. Th* nama ot th* Court cord* of Bemlnol* County,
In which ih* tu n proceeding &gt;• Florida. Th* name or the
pending le the Circuit Ceurt Ceurt tn Which tUlt proceeding*
ot th* Ninth Judicial Ctreuit to pending I* Ih* Circuit Court
In end for Seminole County, of the Ninth judicial Circuit,
Florida. In Chaneory No, W ill. la and tor Bemlnol* County,
Tho doaorlptloa e f Ih i real Florida, In Chancery No. W ilt.
property la Seminole County, The deecrlpttoa ef th* roal pro­
Florida, Involved In aald pro. perty In Seminole County, Ftor*
retains* a* detrrlbtd In Ih* Ida, Involvad In aald preraedComplaint la a* follow*;
Inue aa described In tb* Com­
Lot II. Block I, LINCOLN plaint I* aa follows!
HEIGHTS, according to
Lot tt, Block I. LINCOLN
the Plat thereof a* re.
HEIGHTS. according to
curded In Plat Book II,
th* plat thereof aa recordPas* II. Public Record* of
ad In Plat Book IL Pag*
Seminole County, Florida,
M,
Publlo
Reoerde of
together with th* following
Seminole County, Florida,
lleme of properly which are together with th* following
loooted In end permanently In* Item* of properly which or*
■tailed a t part of th* Improve, located In and permanently In*
m enu on eald land)
■tailed a* part of th* Improve­
Two heatara
ments on aald land;
TOU ARE REQUIRED to
Two heaters; permaaeatly
fit* your auawer or other de­
Ina tailed.
fence of pleading with th*
Tou are required to fit* your
Clerk of th* above-named Anivrer or other detenelv*
Court and aerv* a copy there­ pleading with th* Clerk of Ih*
of upon plaintiff* altorneye. above named Court and aervn
WHITTAKER * FTLK, who** a copy thereof upon plaintiff's
addreea to — Balt* 111. IH I attorneys, Whittaker and Pyle,
Beet Colonial Drive, ORLAN­ whoa* addreea It; Butt* 111,
DO, FLORIDA, aet later than 1*11 Beat Colonial Drive, Or­
th* Ith day o t Juno, III*, aa lando. Florida, not later than
rqeulrod by law, tie* a De­ tha Ith day of June. 1114, a*
er** Pro Confoaeo w ill b* en­ required by law, elea a Deere*
tered agelnet you.
Pro Confeoso will be entered
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I against you.
have hereunto eet my band
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1
aad alflaed my ofllctel aeal hav* hereunto eet my hand
at Baaford, Seminal* County, and affixed my offletal aeal at
Florida, thto llth day af May, Sanford. Somlnol* County, Flor­
1114.
ida, ihla U tb day of May, IH I.
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
Artkar IL Boekwlth, Jr.,
Arthur H. Bask withe Jr..
Clerk, Circuit Court,
Clerk, Circuit Otari
■amteol* county, Flarlla.
Seminal* Couaty, F lerlia.
Ryt Sandra B. Johnaoa
Ryt Saadra B. Jtkneea
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Pukltoh Mag It. It, II 4 Juae Publish Mag W, II, II ft Jua*
4, 1*14.
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2 BR House. Kit. cquipL $75.
Ph. 222-5303.
Lg. 2 BR bouM, kit. equip.,
lg. screened porch. Children
desired. $50 mo. In Geneva.
Sanford 349 3151.

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IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COHN
TY, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. 1SOV4
FIRST FEDERAL HAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, i corporation.
Plaintiff.
ANTHONY KEITH
REOAN
and ANNA REGAN, hie wife;
and ROBERT J. BISHOP,
Defendant*.
BOTICM OF SUIT
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLH
TO; ANTHONY KEITH REGAN
HIT North Btawart Street
Arlington. Virginia
ANNA REOAN
II Preetea Old Road
Fautbu I* Frida, England
You at* fcaroby notified that
a ault ha* been tiled agaln a
you In Ih* above entitled cane*,
and that you ar* required to
flla your anewar with th*
Clerk of thle Court and to
aerva a copy thereof upoa the
plaintiff or plaintiff* attor­
neys, whosa name and addreea
to Giles. Hedrick A Roblneon,
111 East Church S treet Orlan­
do, Florida, not later than
Jun* t, IH I. If you fall to do
so a Deere* Pro Confoeeo w ill
b* entered agalnet you for lb*
relief demanded la th* Com­
plaint Thla ault to to foroclot*
a mortgage. Th* real property
proceeded agelnet let
Lot 1 In Bloch A of III DOE
HIGH SUBDIVISION, ae
cording to th* plat tbaroof
aa recorded In Plat Book
11, Pag* IL of tb* Publlo
Record* of gomlaol* Coua­
ty, Florida.
WITNESS my hand nnd th*
teal of thle court at Sanford,
Florida, thle l i s t day ol April,
IH I.
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Boekwlth. Jr.
Clark
By Martha T. Vlktea. D. C
Ollee, Radrloh A Roblneon
III B a il Church Street
Orlando, Florida
Attaraoy for P lalatlff.
Publleh; April It. I * May T. I t
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IN TMM CIRCUIT COURT OF

THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR SRHINOLM
COUNTY. FLORIDA. CRAMCMRY NO. lM*a
THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
P U lS tU t

BRUCH AUSTIN BRTANT. Ol
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Defendant*.
NOTICE OP SUIT IN
MORTMAQB FORHCLOaURR

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"'unvBrariiKSffi
hie wife.

nraiD ENO Bi u n k n o w n
AND TOI All par ilea eUlmlng
Interest! by, thrnush, un­
der or again*! in* aforoaald person*
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TOU
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karabif S e m ite
that a cem pU lat to fereeleo* a
certain m ortgage aeeumbtrlag
th* following deter Ibed real
property, to-wit;
LOT IL BLOCK «. R * r r LER HOMES ORLANDO
BBCTON ONE. according to
plat thereof recorded In
Plat Book 11. Fag** I aad
d. Public Record* af Bem­
lnol* County, Florida,
has been filed agalnet yoa la
th* above etyled eult. and you
ar* required to **rv* a eopy of
your Aaewer or other Pleading
to lb* Complaint on Pialntirra
attorneys. ANDERSON, RUSH.
DEAN A LOWNDES, i l l East
Cantral Boulevard, Orlando.
Florida, aad fll* the orlgiaat
Answer ar other Pleading la
tha office of th* Clerk or th*
Circuit Court on or before Ih*
llt h day of Mar. 1HL If you
fall to do to. a deoro* are confesoo w ill b* taken agalnet you
adad la the
for th* rollel
Complaint,
Thle Nolle* ohall b* publleh*d once a week for four con***utlv* week* In Th* Sanford
Herald.
DATED THIS ll t h day at
Arthur W. Beckwith. J r
Clerk of Ciroult Court
By Martha T. Ylhlaa
Deputy Clerk
AN PERSON, RUBM. DBAH ft
LOWNDES
III Real Central Boulevard
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys far Ftatatlff
Publlak; April I*.
ter T. II. It, 111!
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12. Real Entate For Sain 18. Femaln Help Wanted

9. For Sal* or Rant
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 3 BR., ilk bath home. As­ PRIVACY: Gracious 2-story Owner b e i n g transferred.
Must sell 3 BR, 2 Bath
sume psymonli. 322-5455.
home, city convenience ft
LAKE. Call • v a n l o g a
water. 2100 sq. ft., plus big
Home In Ravenna Park,
r o -iu r .
Sanford. Pb. 323 0648.
screen porch, back utU.
EVERETT A. HARPER
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
AGENCY - REALTOR
Air-conditioned S Bft, S bath,
for children, 322-9235.
Sacrifice 3 BR, 1 bath. Total
2405 S. P srk Ave.
Fla. room. Available June.
price $8,000. $1,500 down,
Phones
FA
2-2264
or
FA
2-2285
Sanford 322-7504.
$48 mo. 322-3142.
11. Real Estate Wanted FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­ S t Johns Realty
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, Ilk THE TIME TESTED FIRM 3 BR., 2 bath, cent, heat ft
WANTED. Desirable lota to
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool 110 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123 air-cond., corner lot, lake
privileges, in Lake Mary.
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
to Sunland. 121 Lake Dot.
3 BR. Home, Study, Ilk
$11900. 322-2903.
Can be seen a t 2003 So.
Baths, large Family Rm. to
French. Ph. 322-6457.
GREENBRIAR
WHERE THE BASS AREI
good neighborhood; Includ­
Choice lots available in
ing stove, refrig., room air- 20 Beautifully Forested acres
12. Real Eetate For Sale
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
on Wekivt River. Easily
conditioner, wishing m a­
overlooking golf course.
chine ft rugs. Really ter­ accessible. Ideal bomcsitc.
3 &amp;4
Custom building to your
rific buyl Monthly pay­
Priced to Sell!
BEDROOM HOMES
specifications,
Greenbrier
ments $83.50.
IMMEDIATE
developed by
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
OCCUPANCY
KINGSWOOD
Inc.
Air-Conditioning Optional
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2 8074
INVESTMENT ft REALTY
Aa Low a t $350 Down
202 Fairmont Dr.
116 N. Park
322-9173
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
FA 2-8074
LAKE MARY
Ball-Blair Agency Country Club Manor. 2 BR,
West on 25lb St. and
Fla. room, with alr-coml!New Custom Built Home on REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
(loner, Corner lot. 100 May3rd ft Park Ave.
Crystal Like. For Informa­
322-2744
Phone 322-5641
rose I»r., after 4 p, m.
tion call 322-3378.

SO U TH W A R D

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

STEMPER AGENCY
1911 So. French $22-4491

fm aturin g

n e w o a r t r a d o -ln a
m o r e v a lu e , m o r e q u a lit y

special
W e don't share our p ro fits?

Purcha*

They serve their purpose — BY CONFUSING YOU

59 Volvo
8 -door,
heater.

4

speed

transmission,

61 Chevrolet Impala

and trying to sell you SOMETHING YOU DO NOT NEED.

4-door, V-8 engine, auto, trans*
radio ft keater.

61 Ford Ranchwagon
3-door, 4 cylinder, standard trans*
radio ft keater.

If you nre tired o f Ilitvnlng to Fm der Pounding Commercial*

Jim Hunt Realty

that your intelligence tell* you can’t b* true. If you are tired

Offers lo r your selection
these Beautiful 2, I, ft 4
Bedroom

of driving endleea mile* running down Flowery Advertlalng

Government

only to find a stripped down commercial automobile that won’t

Owned Homes

VA-FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

4-door, V-4 engine, auto. Iran*.,
power steering ft brake#, radio ft
neater.

61 Corvalr Monza

These “COME-ONS” are known in the Automobile Business as “Mickey Advertising1*

Property Management
ft Sales Broker

TO mska th s beat home
buy, see the

59 Oldsmobile

f-door, 4 speed tr a il* r a d io ft
heater.

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Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

Errmlft May 14, 1964— Pnprc 3-A

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Ph. 434-3911
TAKE YOUR PICK
t New Hornet neartog comple­
tion, Just minutes from
downtown Sanford. Each has
S Bedrooms, Ilk tile baths,
and eo many outstanding
features that you owe it to
yourself to consider on* of
these Homes before buying.
Price $11,500, with $350
Down— Low Monthly Pay­
ments. CALL US TODAYTbere it still time to choose
your favorite color*.

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Seminole Realty

Free Radio, H eater
Autom atic Transm ission ?

(South on 17-92—4 ml.
&gt; Blka. Northwest of
Long wood Plaza)
TRAILER iUADES
CONSIDERED

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2 BR frame house. Very clean.
ANXIOUS OWNER
BEAUTY OPERATOR
19. Situation* Wanted
18.
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­ Has reduced the price of atWANTED
1 Help Wanted
PART Ume work wanted.
wan, 322-4013.
tracUve Close-to 3BR.Frame
Junior or Senior
Evening! and/or Saturday!,
Home on corner lot, close to
Ph. 322-9634
WALKING DISTANCE
Office or whatever avail.
all Churches, and 1 block
One block from shopping cen­ from Souths Ide School. We 17. Male Help Wanted
with trailer to work on A-Z 322-4552.
ter, this 2 Bedroom roomy
poultry farm . C anada ga
consider It abargaln at$10,- PLUMBER. Apply 319 Elm
Home with nice yard with
You ean find anything you
000, and attractive term*
Rd., Oraage City. Ph. 775Ave.,
Sanford
Fla.
bearing fruit trees, sprink­ can be arranged. Wa have
need
advertised to the Her­
4835.
ler system and well. Only
MAN to make abort trips
ald Classified.
the keyel
$7000 with Terms.
■round Central Florida. $1.23
per hr. plus expenses. Car
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
necessary. Call 322-6067 af­
S T A R T IN G
Realtor
te r 6 p. m.
1001
P
ark
Avsnut
Raymond Lundqulst, Also.
FA 2-3233 anytime
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
W E 'R E C E L E B R A T IN G
WANTED: Man for Sanford
and DeLand area to service
16.
Female
Help
Wanted
Mobile Home lots, 100x 160,
Insurance Debit. Above aver­
O U R BIG
near Lake Jessup. $100 TELEPHONE SOLICITORS
age guaranteed salary plus
down, $30 mo. Ph. 322-6085. Work from Home. Ph. 423-8344
commissions. Good oppor­
USED CAR
Orlando.
tunity for advancement for
$395 Buys 5 Years Equity. 3
a hard worker. Contact
Bedrooms, GE range, refri­ EXPERIENCED Cocktail A
Manager, 1219 N. Orange
gerator, drapes, c l o s i n g
Dining Waitress. Ph. Mr.
Ave., or write, P. O. Box
costs. $91 month pays all.
Rot ii, 322-2002.
2403, Orlando, Fla.
103 Temple Drive, Ravenna
Park. Tenant will ahow. Colored lady for housework, CAB D R I V E R S . Reliable,
Write owner, 1125 N. E, 4th
must be fait, good ironer.
sober. Apply Yellow Cab Co.
St., Hallandale, Fla.
201 So. Park.
|
73c hr. Ph. 322-7932.

61 OldB F-85 Cutlass
V-4 engine, automatic
radio ft
" keater.

transmit-

63 Olds F-85
CLUB COUPE, V-8 engine, ante.
Iran*., radio ft heater*

62 Chevrolet Belair

begin to fit your Family's Needa , , , ,

STATION WAGON, • passenger.
V-8 engine, power steering ft
brakes, radio ft heater, air rood,

63 Corvair Pickup
Half-toa Rampelde, 4-speed.

WE SINCERELY INVITE YOU to visit our ahowroom. Our

61 Olds Super 88

only deaire ia to aeli you the Rambler, Bulck or Pontiac of

4-door hardtop, beige, V-B, auto,
trans* power steering ft brakes,
radio ft heater.

*995
*1495
*795
*1695
*1395
*1595
*2295
*2195
*1595
*1995

your choice, at a price that can’t be beaten. W* will endeavor

EXCELLENT GMAC

to make It aa easy aa possible, by offering LOWEST PRICES,
HIGHEST TRADE-INS.

BANK RATE FINANCING

Jim Hunt Realty
PA AMU
FA
MM Perk Dr.

59 Chevrolet
CONVERTIBLE, V-B engine, e a t*
trans., ------.... . . . steering ft brake*.
radio ft heater.

seefo ri, Fie

WE

LAKE MARY AREA
Large Eaecutlve type 2 Bed­
room Home, Central best ft
elr-eeodMea. Near Catholic
Cbureh of Nativity. Wall-towall carpeting,asps rate din­
ing room and separate fam ­
ily room- and ovarilze bedn o m a make this an outetanUog buy at $13,000,
with only MM Down. At­
tractive ter me on balance.
This fine Home ia leas than
I year* aid.

PROUDLY

budget, low interest, immediate delivery. EXPERIENCE • . . No Jr.
nnlcHmen. Every salesman qualified. REPUTATION . . . The beat—a*k
your neighbor who does buaineaa with us. VOLUME • * . big enough
to serve you . . . email enough to know you.

FA 2-1301

IT-92 at Hiawatha

FHA - VA HOMES
3, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , ft 8 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

If you Have A Car To Trade — Pay No Attention To The
SELLIN G PRICE Of The Car You Buy — The

OUR DIFFERENCE IN

$100

Low Monthly Payments
F or Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA-VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
S W Park Dr,

61 Corvalr 700
62 Mercury Meteor
57 Bulck Special
4-door hardtop, V-4 angina, auto,
■toering f t brakes,
radio ft boater.

62 Pontiac Catalina

STATION WAGON, 4-door, V I .
auto . trans., power steering ft
brake*, radio ft haatar.

59 Chevrolet

PARKWOOD STATION WAGON,
4 door, V-4 tngluo, nuts. Wane.,
power altering, radio ft heater,
power

63 Chevy I I 100
4-door, 8 cylinder, auto, trans* ra­
dio ft haatar.

35 Chevrolet Wagon

Us Prove —

PRICE W ILL BE LESS!

com.

4-door, auto, trans., radio ft heater.

Fully equipped tnclnding
seats ana windows.

In Order To Re-Stock Our Used Car Lot We Will Go All
Let

ft brake*, radio ft heater, air

60 Contentinal Mark V

DIFFERENCE

You Pay For The Car Of Your Choice Is What Really Counts!
Out On Your Trade-In.

61 Oldsmobile 88

4-door, V-B engine, power altering

Custom 4-door, V-4 engine, auto.
Irana* power steering, radio ft
hooter.

CARS

1401 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3231 anytime

Payton Realty

SERVICE

. . . Both before and after tha sale. FINANCING . . . tailored to your

Seminole Realty
13 ACRES
Oak Shaded Urge 4 Bedroom,
g bath home;; Family room
with fireplace, Urge util­
ity and double carport. Ap­
proximately 2500 aq. f t All
fenced. 4 Acres cleared and
planted to bahal.

FEATURE

8-door. 4 cylinder, automatic trana*
radio ft heater.

*995
*1995
*1395
*1795
*595
*2295
*1195
*1995
*1995
*495

B U IC K
Open Friday Night ft Saturday Afternoons

BAN K

R A TE

FINANCING

ON ALL NEW &amp; USED CARS

&gt;|ram blcr

301 W. First S t, Sanford
Phone 322-0231

H oller M otor Sales
COMPANY
Zad. a Palauttn
HOT Park Dr.

Ph. 1224231
Ph. S2S4MI*

�Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
21. B e a u ty Salon*
Permanent Special
20 per cent off Regular Price*.
Ace Beauty Salon. Mayfair
Hotel, Ph. 322-8525.

Bl)f

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*»r«lb Page 4-A—May 14. 1064 34. Article* For Sal*

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Complete Beauty Senrlce
3 Senior Operator*
Free Parking at 2nd ft Oak
322-5742
105 So. Oak
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular price*
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Avc. Ph. 322-0834
25. P lum bing Service*

27. Special Senrlce*

In Sanford Call
SINGER

OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workman»hlp in UphoLaterlng, Draperiea, Slip*
cover*. Time Payment* a*
Uttle aa 85 mo. Drapery
Hardware Initallatlon*.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335

Representative at
Alan’s Fabrics A Rugs
322-5783

Ph. FA $-4612

AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Car* Sold
•18 French Ave.
322-7763

—
a—
S I. P o u ltr y • L iv esto ck

Du'oc GUt. I mo. old. Phone
323-0500.
1 Shetland Pony for Sale.
Stallion. C«U after 8, 3224703.
SI A. Pet*

1958 Chevrolet Belair
Y-8, 4*I&gt;oor

1958 Ford V-8
4-Door Seda*

1959 Studebakcr Lark
1958 Plymouth

PUPPIES: fl wk*. old, 84 ea".
807 W. 2nd S t between 2
k I p. m.

87,000 Actual Mllea

1953 Chevy. Convertible
1955 Ford Convertible

Y-8 Engine

1960 Ford •/] Ton Pickup
1959 Plymouth 2 Dr.

• Cylinder, Automatic

395
395
450
495
350
295

f 095

595

FRIDAY k SAT. ONLY. 1500
Field grown CaUdiums. 8c
each, while they la s t Bell'*
Nursery, 1 ml. Weet of Big
Tree Park.

MANY MORE . . . ALL USED CARS
REDUCED FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP.
BARGAINS YOU'LL LIKE!
On* Year Written GW Warranty

YOUNG CITRUS TREES: %"
to At", pineapple* or Ham­
lin* on tour—Other variet­
ies. R, W. Williams, after
T p. m. 3324402.

----- OPEN EVENINGS-------

If you want people to pay
attention to your butloeu,
call FA 84818 and ask the
tfarald Staff about aome at­
tention getting ada

FALCONS

FAIRLANES

GALAXIES

T-BIRDS

LOWEST PRICES
ON STRAIGHT
SALES!
SELECT
FROM
OVER -

EXCELLENT 1 st or 2nd. CARS!

V-8, 4-Door

Toy Fox Terrier puppy. Phooe

Phone 322-4503

The Dodge Boy*
Will Help You
Corral One Of Thc*e
Excellent Buy* I

Do o d l e , Black female. AKC
paper*. 2 mo*, old. 850. Elsie
Lacey, 322-7049.

REDUCED. Boston Terrier,
AKC Reg., 8 weeks old.
322-5517,

CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
7-PC. Dinette set, 825. Good ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-6591.
condition. 322-6126.
301 W. 1st Street

10 Ft. Plywood Boat. Being 10 x 40 Aluminum trader awn.
ing. Good cond. $150. Ed
transferred. 322-8308.
Lacey, 322-7649.
Local automobile dealcra of­
fer their best buya in Herald 1961 54 x 10 Santnao Trailer.
Being transferred. 322-8308.
classified display ada.

USED CAR
DEAL!

Auto GUaa, Tope
k Seat Cover*

guaranteed

Bill Hemphill Motors

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

If You're Shooting
For A Better

W agner s Amoco

w ork

SINGER AUTOMATIC~
ZLgzags, A-l Condition. Makes
buttonholes, automatic de­
signs, blind stitiches. Pay
88.40 per month. Guaranteed.
1964 MODEL

Repossessions

Go W est!

Senkarik Gians and Pnint
Company

304 W. 2nd St. FA 14038

For easy, quick carpet clean­
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
tric Shampooer. Only 81 per
day. Carroll's Furniture.

$ Bank $

You're *ure to find the Ford of your choice, ready
to go at a price you can't afford to turn down!

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

all

4 x 4 Ft. steel utility trailer.
Ph. 322 5108

3fi. A u to m o b iles • T ru c k * 36. Automobile* - Truck* 37. Boats ♦ Motor*
’81 Tempest. White sidewall 16’ Cabin Boat, 40 hp. Evintires, RftH, 3 speeds floor rude. Heavy duty trlr. $450,
Ed U cey, 322 7619.
stick, 4 Cyl. Good shape.
Take up payments. 322-1892. 13’ Runabout 35 hp. Electric
Johnson with trailer ft aU
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
skiing accessories. $400. Ph.
'61 Renault, J69T bal, 8.13 mo. FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
322 9506.
1012
Ssnford
Ave.
322-4503
'55 Chevrolet $597 bal, $32 mo.
25 hp. Evinrudo motor with
*53 Pontiac, $199 bal, $25 mo.
3 tanks, $60. 322-9382.
’59 Ford, $514 bal, $27 mo. ’51 Chewy, l 's ton truck, Exc.
cond. D. M. Cope, Orlando
'57 Ply., $192 bal, $36 mo.
295-5036.
'56 Chev., $618 bal, $33 mo.
Gateway To The Waterway
'58 Metro.. $319 bal, $24 mo.
Hobson Sporting Goods
BUYING A NEW or
'55 Mercury, *4*7 hsl, $.'J mo
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
USED CART
’59 Hillman, $687 bal, $34 mo.
304-64 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961
FINANCE IT WITH U«
’59 Ply., $681 bal. $31 mo.
~
.3
4 Low Interest Ratea
39. Trailer* • Cabana*
’58 Chrys., $687 bsl, $35 mo.
4 Low Monthly Payments
’57 Bulck, $599 bat, $32 mo. FLORIDA STATE BANK SPARCRAFT 10 x 45. Com•56 Ford, $197 bal, $12 mo.
plctcly furnished. Sacrifice
‘50 Mercury, $87 bal, $3 mo. ’57 Chevrolet, floor shift,
price. Can be seen at 21TO
runs good 8175. 322-2685.
So. French Ave. Phone 3226157 for further Information.
37. Boats • Motor*

'What do you m*an, ‘Did ha coma with tho proper

Need a *helf, icreen porch,
p a p e rs ’? Ha can't even READ!"
new room, carport®, new
houie or remodel. B. E. 32. Flower* • Shrub*
.13. Furniture
Link. 322-7029.
GROW your own hydroponic For tlie biggest selection of
Building
nearly now ami uaed furni­
tomatoes; In containers;
Contractor
soma bearing. Grosser’* Hy­ ture, are Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
droponic Farm , S. Sanford
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Ave.
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Buy Spray (VC-13 )-F c rtl31. A rticle* F o r Sal*
33. F u r n itu re
Hie—Ph. 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
BEDS FOR RENT
lon, $3.00. Call 322 2960 af­
Hospital,
Rollawaya,
Juve­
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
nile. FREE delivery and
Of picture* that have been
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
Pick-up.
published In The Herald.
CITY LIMITS.
FURNITURE
CENTER
Call Bill Vincent at The
1100 French Ava,
Sanford Herald, 322 2011.
SINGER SLANT-0-M ATIC
Ph. FA 2-795J
SLA NT-O-MATIC 500
Expert lawn car*. 322-3700.
Fully automatic. Just dial it
FURNITURE
and sew. Take up payment*
Piano Tuning and Repair
of $8.20 mo. or pay off
W. L. Harmon — FA 1-42M 3 COMPLETE BOOMS
ONLY $240.50
bal. $146.80. Liberal trade
PAINTING - INTERIOR - EX*
Eaay Term*
for your old machine. Call
TERIOR and Home Im­
Shop and Save The
anytime for Free Home
provement Contractor. AH
Budget Way
Trial. 322 8627.
work may be financed up to
BUDGET
SEWING MACHINE
3 yra. Guaranteed aatlafacREPOSSESSED SINGER
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph. FURNITURE CO.
Fully automatic. Sews on
322 9558.
298 Ijongwood Plaza
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
17-92 I'll. 838 15(13
AIIt-CONDlTIONING
embroider*, m n n o g r ains,
By FEDDEltS
Used furniture, appliance*,
blind hems, etc, All with­
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
tools, ale. Bought • Sold.
out attachments. Guaran­
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
teed. Like new. Sold new
Larry's Msrt 315 Ssnford
over
8300. Balance due only
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2
4132.
WEI.bS DRILLED, PUMPS,
$79.88 nr *8.ng month. Call
SPRINKLER 5YSTEMS
Sell. U* Your Furniture.
Colled for Free Home Trial
All *1’ypea' inu*‘6'isea
Quick Service With the
211-9588 Service Discount
We Repair and Service
Cssh. SUPER TRADING
S T I N E
READY MIX CONCRETE
POST. FA 2-0877.
Machinery and Supply Co.
I’alios, Floor, Free Estimates
207 W 2nd SI.
KA 2 6432
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
Fit HE ESTIMATE
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Upholstering k Msttress ren­
29. A utom obile Service
sled, grease traps, dry
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
wells. Stepping stones.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Free Inspection, estimate*,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave, MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
309 Elm Ave.
322 3751
FA 3-2117.
ft repair* discounted.
211V4 E. 3rd.
322-3443

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

May Specials. Air mats, 99c.
Surplus City- 201 W. 1st St.,
Sanford.

1 - Pontiac Tempest Radio
1982 Msnual-Installed 838.74 Refrigerator, Weitinghouac, 11
1 • Bulck Special Radio—1962 cu ft. Auto, defroster. Per­
BIG % 8 SAVINGS
Pushbutton-Installed . 49.41 fect cond. 860. Allow $10
On Floor Models ft
4 • Buick Special Radios—1963 for transportation. DeBary
Demonstrators
Pushbutton-Installed . 49.41 668 4026 after 5 p, m.
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
BRAND NEW FACTORY
In Your Home
RADIOS
35. Article* Wanted

PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

210 Magnolia

2 Pre. Men's Chicago Skates.
Check with
Size 0, 810; Size 10, 815. CARPETS A'la CARTE
For the BEST Carpet Value*
Good eond. 322-3020.
anywhere. Sim ples shown
OE Mobile Maid Dishwasher.
In your home.
Like new. $65. Ph. 3224488. 1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
2414194 or
MOWER, Genoa, Rotary type, Leroy C . MacTavIsh, Owner
19" blade, 244 bp. Clinton 4
322-5545 Evenings
Cycle engine, 8 mo*, old,
Cost new 859.95. Make of­ 24 X 12 carpets, 323-0699,
fer. Clean. Ph. 322-2918.
Kcnmore Elec, range. Like
Children'! outdoor awing act,
new. Reasonable. Can be
812. See anytime. 2618 San­ seen at 1800 McllonvUle. Ph.
ford Ave. 322-1520,
322-7225.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

'

Free Estim ates

31. Article* For Sale

34. Articles For Sale

Seminole Co. M otors

Only a few of
the outstanding
buy* left . . .

EACH CARRYING A

^

New Car Factory
Warranty!

See The

O

WjULbJtcmq
BY FORD 0

it EX C ELLEN T BANK RATE

y

FIN AN CIN G

‘T h e Sport* Car With
The Import Flair"
Jf

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. X

STRICKLAND - MORRISON
INCORPORATED

AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1801 W. First S t.
Ph. 322-0814
Winter Park Ph. Ml 7-2330

.

0

♦
0 Totally New

308 E. First S t

SANFORD
Winter Park Ph. MI 4-8916

Ph. 322-1481

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VOL. 56

Charlie Morrison, of the
Seminole Cof C, tells that sev­
eral persons were watching
the secretiry-reccptionist at
the First Street headquarters
for gubernatorial candidate
Haydon Burns posting his pic­
ture in the window. Along
came a man who greeted the
group with “ Hi!" Quick as a
flash the receptionist yelled:
“ That’s a dirty word around
here!"
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PRINCIPAL FIGURES nt Wednesday’s welcoming luncheon for San­
ford's newest industry, S* uthern Fiberglass Products Inc.: front left,
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Scott Burns, co-chairman of the Chamber of Com­
merce’s Industrial Committee; Harold Slanm, company president; James
P. Avery Jr., County Commission chnirnian; and back row left, Karlyle
Uousholdcr, Chamber president; and Carl Schllke, committee co-chair­
man with Burns.
(Herald Photo)

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CANNES, France (UPI) —
American actresses A n n e
Bancroft and Barbara Hanie
today shared the best actress
award of the 1064 Cannes In­
ternational film festival.

Rods Kill 54
CHECKING OVER the steps used in manufacturing boats at Sanford’s
newest industry are Harold Slama, (right) president of the Southern
Fiberglass Products Inc., Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson, (center) and
other visitors.
(Herald Photo)

Newest Industry In Candidates To
Seminole Welcomed Meet Again
Over Weekend

In reading the story about
the AF “ Hound Dog" missile
in Thursday’s Herald, we
questioned its cost: $500,000.
So we telephoned the 1MO at
McCoy AFB and sure enough
each one of those babies costs
a half-million bucks. We al­ Seminole County'* newest
ways knew war is expensive industry wax greeted Thurs­
but that’s 'way out of this day with a hi nr In-on at Jim
Spcncer'i Restaurant and a
world.
tour of the plant located south
* *
•
All persons serving Semi­ of Sanford.
Welcomed by city and coun­
nole County In the teaching
profession are invited to the ty officials and members of
Classroom Teachers Associa­ liie Seminole County Chamber
Commerce's
liuliiMri.il
tion banquet at 7:30 Saturday of
at Mayfair Inn. Dr. Phil Con­ Committee was Harold Slama,
stant, NEA director, will be president of the Southern Fi­
the speaker. New officers will berglass Products Company,
be installed. Dancing and a makers cf the Cobia boat.
Carl Schilku a n d Scott
■ocial hour will follow.
Burns, co-chairmen of the In­
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dustrial Committee, w e r e
C a u s e for wonderment:
hosts at the luncheon.
Young man with his leg In a ----------------------------- 1--------- j —
cast riding around Sanrord
astride a motorcycle.
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Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction will offer
education training for out-ofachool youths under 20 years
of age during the summer
months. Information may bo
obtained at the school admin­
istration building, 202 Com­
mercial Street. Applications
must 1m* submitted by next
Friday, May 22.
I l l
The “ Clock" Item about the
city paving the alley along
the ACL spur off First Street,
after a truck broke an axle,
elicited from City Manager
Pete Knowles that ACL has
deeded to the city a atrip 33
feet on the west between First
Street and the alley extending
a t the rear of The Herald
plant. The railroad retained
an casement for its spur.
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Once and for all: The
thoughtbehind
thebeautifi­
cation of Rands alley came
from the City Zoning and
Planning Commission and was
carried out by city employes.
Mary llarkey says the city did
not get proper credit for the
now beautiful Rands Mall.
t

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Police Chief Roy (5. Wil­
liams would enlist the aid of
anyone who can help him
round out his ‘art gallery."
The Chief has photographs of
every Sanford mayor except­
ing Col, A. M. Thrasher. 1883
and 1888; Henry L. Lllllenlhal,
1887; Dr. B. Y. Herndon. 1887;
A. M. Fleming. 1880, and J.
F. Wclbome, 1901. He would
like to borrow portraits and
have copies made.

A Rattling
U nlucky Day
EDINBURG, Tex. (UPI) —
Thirteen deadly rallJcanakes
■were (till loose »ome where in
thU Rio Grande Valley city to
day, causing residents to atep
lightly. Police aald they were
"amall onea" Just three feet
long.
The enakci were aU that
was left out of at batch of 33
of the poisonous reptiles that
escaped from the garage of
Roger
Miller
Wednesday
Bight.
Miller, a mechanic, planned
Ito sell the anakea to a canning
firm in Laredo, Tex.
a

BRIEFS

Cannes Awards

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NO. 191

Salute To SNAS Program For

JULWA...

NEW YORK (UPI) — Tha
initial $200,000 stock issue of
the Communications Satellite
Corp. (CAM SAT) 1m* been
approved for listing on the
New York Stock Exchange.

There has been much print­
ed lately about the beauty of
Rands Mall.
Comes now a
'phone call and a sweet young
voice recommended that we
also mention the beauty of the
landscaping in front of the
school administration building
on Commercial Street.
Just a reminder: The public
Is Invited to open house Sat­
urday at Sanford Naval Air
Station in keeping with the ob­
servance of Armed Forces
Day.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday; high todny In mid 80a; low tonight near 70.
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1064
SANFORD, FLORIDA
E sta b lish e d 1008
United l'reaa Leased W re

COMSAT OKd

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J

N A S Holds Open House Saturday

Once I was a slow hunt-andpeck typist but noW 18m a
apEEdy cxpoN'ent if thE
toUch sysTex.
*

Zip Code 32771

Goldwater Won't
Visit State Now

Sen. Burry Goldwater, of
Arizunu, uaplriint fur the Re­
publican nomination for pres­
ident, will nut campaign in
Florida prior to the May till
state primary.
Florida Republicans lire of­
fering two slates of delegates
to the GOP national conven­
tion July 13 nt San Francisco,
one unpledged slate headed by
William D. Pawley, of Miami,
nnd a second pledged to Sen­
ator Goldwater, headed by
U. S. Rep. William C. Cram­
er, of St. Petersburg, and
State Rep. Robert II. Elrod,
of Orlando. Candidates fur
district delegates on this lat­
ter slate are John F. Jacobs,
of DcLantl, and Cholic Gard­
ner, of Allnndale.
Dean Burch, assistant gen­
eral director of the Guldwuter for President Comm it lee,
Washington, today informed
The Sanford Herald that “nt
the present time, wc have no
firm plans fur the Senator to
visit Florida prior to the pri­
mary because of the stringent
requirements of the Califor­
nia primary. Ib is situation
may change, but as of now,
I can give yuu no assurance
that the Senator will be ill
Florida prior to the primary."
Florida Republicans will
send 31 delegates to the na­
tional convention
whereas
California Republicans will
send 80.
Senator GoIdwaU r, no Hid­
ing to United Press Interna­
tional, has been campaigning
fur the California delegate
vote in that atute’a primary
early next month.

C o llectio n s Up
Seminole County’a prosper­
ity binge continued last month
with sales and gas tax collec­
tions showing a slu rp leap
over a comparative month in
11*53. and even for the prev­
ious month of March.
The sales tsx take for April,
1964, hit a total of $108,517.48
compared with $75,389 *0 for
April, 1963, and the March,
1964. total of $88,G88.74.
Gasoline taxes for April,
1964, were listed at $100,334.38
compared to t&amp;9,442.91 for the
same month In 1963 and $92,621.75 for last March.

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — Communist guerril­
la* killed hi government
soldiers in Hie ambush of a
Vietnamese unit only 23 miles
ftom the rnpitul Thursday, it
was announced today.

Soprano Hailed

ATLANTA (UPI) — Ap­
plause for soprano Leontyne
Price literally stopped the
|ierformance of the Metropol­
itan Opetn’a production of
Schllke, Sanford Mayor A.
Motnrl’s Don Giovanni here
L. Wilson, County Commission
Thursday
night.
TAMPA (UPI) — Guberna­
Chairman James P. Avery,
torial
candidate*
H
a
y
d
o
n
ami K a r l y l e Uousholdcr,
Try For Harmony
Chamber of Commerce presi­ Bums ami Robert King High
MIAMI (UPI) — The lead­
dent, welcomed the new indus­ headed today into a weekend ers of Sen. Burry Goldwa­
try ami Slama personally and of scheduled head-on meet­ ter’* support In Florida are
offered "100 per cent coopera­ ings, with Burns apparently making a last minute drive
tion" of each body to the new spurning advice to dodge them lu put aside Intra-parly rival­
concern.
ry long enough to elect «
Slama responded with an and High anxious for the fray. slate of delegates pledged to
Today, however, the candi­ him in the May 26 primary.
announcement the new plant
is “getting along fine. The dates head for opposite sides
production is Improving and of the .state and are not sche­ No Passengers
we now havo 42 employes. duled to meet. This also was
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) —
This will increase as wo go a source of concern to Burns’ Florida East Coast Railway
along."
advisors.
board chairman Fid Ball told
John Krider, manager of
Bums went from the west romy*tny stockholders *"lliur#the Chamber Of C**iin.Vrco, con,, to ro Lauderdale and day the m irier won’.* i.sume
introduced the l u n c h e o n High was tj arrive late in passenger service as long u«
guests to Slama and the group the morning at Clearwater in there is a chance that trains
then adjourned to the new Pinellas County for another would bu snbolairi d.
plant.
vote drive in Hie populous
There, Slama
explained Tampa Bay area
Oregon Voting
each detail of the operation
The widespread r e p o r t
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) —
from the original step to the Thursday was that Ixith High Oregon Republican* voted to­
finished product. In fact, as and Burn* would Im&gt; at a civic day in u flee • fur - ull pres­
the visitors were leaving, one club meeting at Clearwater at idential primary contest still
car was seen In the shop noon, but this had never lieen echoing with shouts of de­
hooking onto a finished boat, on Bums’ schedule. One llitrni nial Hint anyone was con­
ready to leave.
advisor said lie feared Burns’ spiring in a slop-Goldwater
failure to show up might lie plot.
misinterpreted ami that "the
press will murder us."
Nikita Yachting
The two candidates, how
ASWAN, U.A.R. (UPI) —
ever, are both scheduled to Sovirt premier Nikita S.
go before Hie State Jaycee Khrushchev retired to the
convention at Cocoa on Satur­ Egyptian presidential ynellt
Summations by opposing at­ day, and a telephone official on the Iteil Sen todny for
torneys and a charge to the reported in Miami the two some test, fishing and infor­
jury in a manslaughter case would be on an hour-long pro­ mal talks with three Middle
occupied Circuit Court pro­ gram there Sunday evening- East leaders.
ami may lx- even a second pro­
ceeding s this morning prior to
gram on another channel
Home Encouraged
the six-man jury getting (he
But the debale—the hottest
LONDON (UPI) — Prime
ra&gt;c for deliberation.
On trial are William Gnldc one to date*—at Hie University Minister Sir Alee Douglasof South Florida campus here Home, his Conservative par­
Taylor am) Roberta Mitchell,
Thursday left the Bums camp ty victorious in three out of
accused of tM-ing involved in
muttering that the hoor-king
the fatal beating of a 22four parliamentary by-elec­
televised
appearance
was
tions, said today Ibe party
mnntli-old child lust Dec, 14
“Just a free ride for High."
ha* a good chance of winning
while they occupied an area
It also left Burns gravel
the general election this full.
motor court room.
voiced and hardly able to ad­
Taylor is represented by dress a $25 a-plate fund-rais­
Atty. Mack N. Cleveland; the
ing dinner Thursday night
Mitchell woman by Ally. Da­ which added $5,000 to his cam­
vid Flaxer, amt Uic stale’s paign coffers. Burns Mamed
case is bring represented by it on Hie outdoor meeting with
Atty. Mike Hoseman.
High on the windswept camp­
Cleveland and Flaxer re- us.
viewed the testimony ottered
Check* totaling $fl,f&gt;5u have
by the stales witnesses and
hern distributed by Hie United
stressed it was based on cir­
Death Strikes
cumstantial evidence.
Fund of Seminole County In
The prosecuting attorney al­
nine
participating agencies.
so reviewed his case, detail Second Tim e
The Fund's action represents
ing the events leading to the For Widow
the seeond quarterly disburse­
cliilil’s admission to the local
MIAMI (UPI) — A Miami ment.
hospital where it was pro­
widow, who lust her husband
Agencies participating in­
nounced dead.
Circuit Court Judge Voile in Mrtrrh ulu-n he died after c l u d e the American Red
A. Williams briefed the Jurors five months In n mm a, also Cross, Hoy Scouls, Children's
on legal [mints they must con­ grieved for her lwu-yi-uruld Home Society, Family Coun­
seling Service, Girl Scouts,
sider and then sent them to son today.
John Eric Jackson, 2, son the Good Samaritan Home,
the jury room lor deliberation.
of Mrs. Jean Jackson, follow­ Mental Health Aasoriation,
ed a neighbor’s rat through the Salvation Army and the
a broken fence Thursday, fell USO.
Finns A rrest
into a canal and drowned.
The figure Is based upon
“He knew he wasn’t sup­ cash on deposit in January.
Briton A s Spy
HELSINKI Finland (UPI)— posed to go near that canal," The final disbursement in Oc­
A British engineer has been sobbed Mrs. Jackson Thurs­ tober will be adjusted accord­
arrested in Finland on charges day night, "hut he lovrd that ing to payment of unpaid
pledges at that time, fund of­
of spying against another dopey old cat."
Mrs, Jackson, whose hus­ ficial I declared.
country, it was reported to­
band was involved In an auto
day.
Alhorllics refused to re­ accident Oct. fi of last year,
lease any details of the al­ nd dird Mnrch 16, said "I Sockeroo!
M I A M I (U ri) — Police
leged espionage of the engi­ was just getting so I could
caught Herbert Samuel Smith,
neer, Ronald Harold Evans, sleep nights again."
John Eric had five broth­ 31, with his socks stuffed full
except to say be hid been
working in Finland “on behalf ers and sisters. They are of pennies hiding in the office
of another country against a Richard, 16; Donna, lfi; Mikr, of the Dado County LiAted
IS; Steve, 10, and Stormy, 4. Fund last night.
third country."

Manslaughter
Summations On

UF Distributes
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JIM THOMSON, son
of Mr. nml Mrs. James
B. Thomson of 2605
Country Club lid., has
received a nomination
for the U. S. Naval
Academy. He received
the nomination from
Congressman A.S. llerlong Jr. of the Fifth
Congressional District
and will report June lit)
at Annapolis, Mil., to
he sworn in as a naval
midshipman.

Recent Events
Boost Spirits
Of Exiles
MIAMI (UPI) — Lagging
spirits in Miami's rxil» col­
ony soared today In tho wake
of Brazil's diplomatic break
with thn F’idcl Castro regime
and Wednesday's successful
rxilo raid on a Cuban sugar
mill.
Exile b-|d»rs,Ji»se«r»d Bra­
d's break *vhh Havana as a
"devastating blow" to Hi4
Castro regime and tntci na­
tional Communism which op­
ens the door for hemisphere
in-lion against Hu* Cuban gov­
ernment.
The jubilation was further
heightened by a U, S. Coinmenu llcpaiIntent decision to
lighten restriction* on thu
sale of food and medicine lu
ulreiidy niHon-plogUfd Cuba,
Wednesday’s luccessful sen
laid by the Revolutionary
Recovery Movement (MHit)
on a sugar mill In Orientc
Province was seen by the ex­
iles a* tlm fit si move in a
campaign to step up raids on
the Communist controlled is­
land.
Brazil’s break with Cuba
leaves only four Latin Amer­
ican nations Uruguay, Chile,
Bolivia and Mexico — main­
taining diplomatic tics with
Ibe Castro regime.
Former C u b a n President
Carlos Plio Koval in* said that
"with Ibis action by Brazil,
tin- aggressive pi.in* of inter­
national Communism not only
suffer a devastating blow, but
tho prospect* for the cause of
Cuhun freed a in me now op­
ened,"
Three other Cuban exile
groups who have announced
plans to increase guerrilla
warfare against Castro—Alpbu 666, Second Escaiiihray
Flout and the People's Revol­
utionary Movement — shared
the optimism surging through
tho exile colony.

Developer O f
Pill A ssailed
CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI)
—A Roman Catholic tlcvelnpi-r of birth control |iills today
was blasted ns “a moral rap­
ist" by Msgr. Franri* W.
Carney, director of the F’ninlly Life Bureau of the Cleve­
land Catholic diiH-cse.
Dr. John Hock of Brookline,
Mass., in a speech here
Wednesday said suggestions
that a new pill acceptable to
the Catholic Church would
soon Ih- ready for general use
were overly optimistic.
In his book, "The Time Has
Conte," he argues the rhurrh
should acrept the contracep­
tive pill.
Msgr. Carney railed Rock
"a moral rapist, using his
strength as a man of science
to assault the faith of hla fal­
low Catholics."

Armed Forces
Day Slated

The crackling of the after-burners eon.ctlmca gets a little bothersome. Especially when
they tlrown out the favorite TV programs in the
evening*.
Hut isn’t it ti moat comforting feeling on
retiring at night, in hearing those jet blast fur­
naces roaring, to know that the Navy fly-boys
arc up there solely and only for our protection?
Bluntly, they are flying the skies to provent another Pearl Harbor; to prevent another
"day of infamy."
Citizens will have their opportunity Satur­
day to pay tribute and homage to these military
men who protect our homes and hearths when
Sanford Naval Air Station will hold "open
house."
For Saturday is "Armed Forces Day." Tho
purpose is for calling attention to those men
who devote their careers nnd their lives for our
protection, whether they wear the blue of tho
Air Force, the khaki of tho Army, the scarlet
and gold of the Marines or the blue and while
of tho Navy.
Local attention is focused, naturally, on tho
Navy because of Sanford Naval Air Station.
Over and above our pride in tho Navy there is
a selfish, economical reason for paying tribute
to SNAS — it employs more than 3,500 in mili­
tary and civilian status, with a monthly payroll
of well over $ 1 million.
And this observance of Armed Forces Day
should have added meaning to all of Sanford and
Seminole County, It wns just n few weeks ngo
we were faced with the threat of the base hero
being closed. But due to the efficient nnd ex­
pedient work of the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce and the abilities of our state and
federal legislative delegations the base is still
hero — an integral part of our area’s economic
makeup.
So, to the Army, Mnrines, Navy and Air
Force — welcome aboard I

Union Disputes
Railway Claims
’ P.i«p(lon to a statement
Thursday that Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad will let out only
three firemen under Hie "fea­
therbedding" action, was tak­
en today by the Sanford local
of the Brotherhood of Loco­
motive F'ircmcn ami Enginemen.
II. A. Stoffer, grievance
chairman of the local, said 13
Sanford men “stand to hue
their Jobs as firemen." He
added that 10 Sanford firemen
will be out of a job within the
next few daya; three men al­
ready have been fired.
An ACL spokesman at Jack­
sonville reiterated today only
three men have Ix-en dis­
charged, that nine other fire­
men have been offered com­
parable paying positions with­
in the ACL system, He ex­
plained that sliould the new
Jobs pay less than Hie fire,
men have earned In Uir last
year, they will receive bonus
pay monthly to equal their
past earnings for a period
covering the next five years.
"As of tills dale," said Stoffer this morning, "Hie Coast
Line has not offered these
men comparable jobs as re­
quired by the Award 282. The
jobs offered are tail jobs but

F a i/ L a w s To
Be Reviewed
New law* regarding opera­
tion of fairs similar to the
Seminole County Exposition
will be reviewed Monday at
7 p. m. by members of the
legion Fair Association and
a state official.
Meeting wiUi the local group
will be Calvin Winters, execu­
tive secretary of live Florida
Agriculture F'air and Livestock
Show Committee of the Flor­
ida Stale Department of Agri­
culture.
The Seminole County F’air
Is planned for next Nov. 2-7.
Monday's session will be
held prior to the regular Le­
gion meeting at I p. m. At
that time offlcera will be
elected for the new year.
A special feature will he
showing of a film, “ Commun­
ist Encirclement," by Vice
Commander Jim T il made*.

most of them are paper jobs
and don’t exist. The jobs are
in Tampa and Lakeland and
Hie superintendent of tho ACL
can not tell, or refused to tell,
this representative what the
jobs consisted of, hours, days
off, type of work, etc. And
these men hsve until midnight
tonight to make a decision
which will affect thrir livrs
and their families In the fu­
t u r e ."

Stoffer continued: "Do the
people of this free country
realize that a restraining or­
der by U. S. District Judge
Alexander lloltzoff, of Washington, D. C., restrains the
union and Its members from
even thinking or talking or
dlscuasing any action whateoever of trying to dispose of the
dispute In any manner? The
Coast Une to this date has re­
fused to hold the question In
dispute a t a status quo until
Hie men affected have a d e a r
view of the company'# posi­
tion of the Award, and are be­
ing forced to make a decision
for Hie future under these lac­
tic*."
While the ACL spokesman
said only three firemen have
been let out, Stoffer named
Hie three already discharged
and 10 more who fare “ a
deadline at midnight tonight."

Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty residents, as well as thasa
from surrounding communi­
ties, will converge on the
Sanford Naval Air Station Sat­
urday for a complete Armed
F’orcca Day tour of the base.
Tho “Open House" will be­
gin it 10 a.tn. and continue
till 2 p.m. with a wide variety
of activities and displays on
lap for the visitors.
Several thousands arc ex­
pected to be waved through
the main gate when the start­
ing time arrives. Visitors are
urged to bring their cameras,
A highlight of the day will
be a noontime demonstration
of an air-sea rescue. Tho
event will take place on the
airfield.
Eight different types of air­
craft will be displayed, 13 In­
door displays, a vehicle dis­
play, buildings npen for in­
spection and continuous show­
ing of movies.
The crash-firefighting exhi­
bition will be held east of tho
control tower at 12:30 p.m.
Also to be shown throughout
the day are rockets, models,
flight goar and olher equip­
ment In Buildings 4 and 5.
These will Include:
Inert bombs and rockets In­
cluding • 1,000-pound bomh,
five-inch shells, small arms,
and bomb-lifting equipment;
• cutaway of a J-57 Jet en­
gine; survival equipment in­
cluding a Mark-7 life raft with
equipment, a pressure suit, an
ejecllon seal, a parachute and
life veils.
Also s model ASA Vigilante;
an HCIT-105 jet starting unit
a n d miscellaneous aircraft
aircraft ground support equip­
ment; an aerology exhibit; a
training panel for the A3U amt
ASA aircraft; aerial cam eras
and ptwtu graph*.
Included in the vehicle die.
play will be a crash truck,
crash crane, air-rescue boats,
and a jet aircraft compressed
air starter.
Buildings open for Inspec­
tion will Include the station
chapel, northwest wing of thu
mess hall and Hie south wing
of Barracks 140.
Movies to be seen aro "ASA
Carrier
Qualification,"
“ Launch 'Flm," and "Ejec­
tion Scat 1’rocedurcs."
Tills 1* the 13th annual ob­
servance of Arm^d Force*
Day.

Endorse Prayer
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
Hollywood contingent today
endorsed legislation to allow
prayer In the public schools
and defended tlie morals and
marriage record of the movie
colony.

CARIBE LOUNGE
IS NOW Ol'EN TIL

2:00 a.m.
MON. Thru SAT.

. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
or Dinner . . .
jf C- §
or make the Caribe
- w
your late stop
of the evening

Stocks Lower
NEW YORK CUP1) - Stock
prices were mostly lower to­
day with change* generally
small except tar a handful of
wida iwingers. Trading was
moderately aciFvs.

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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�$866,000 For SNAS In Senate Construction
Report Comes
Senate Imposes Cloture From Holland
Civil Rights
c lo c* Debaters Cut
To Hour Each

You can't bl»me them.
Members of the Casselber­
ry Town Council will hold
their next four monthly meet­
ings in the Town Hill rather
than In the more spacious
Woman's Club Building. Rea­
son: the Town Hall's meeting
room, even though limited in
space, Is air conditioned.
• 0 •
One of our Clock Winders
reports that while attending
Class Day activities at Crooms
High last Friday afternoon the
student body participated in
the pledge to the flag. Nothing
unusual about that, but it was
unusual to hear it sung. And
the Winder says, "It was
great. I’ve never heard any­
thing like it and I'd like to
bear it again."
• e •
Any hesitation on the part
« f local people to enter into
possible
business
arrange­
ments because of the ques­
tions concerning federal ap­
propriations for the expan­
sion of the Sanford Naval Air
Station apparently can be dis­
carded.
Senator
Holland'!
statement today takea care of
that.
• • *
Cigarette tax monies for the
month of April have been dis­
tributed to Seminole munici­
palities as follows: Altamonte
Springs, $1,968; Casselberry,
$1,957;
Longwood,
$3,578;
North Orlando, $700; Oviedo
$1,729 and Sanford, $16,481.
• • •
County Commissioners, in
changing the name of Onora
Street to State Street, did so
because the name "Onora
Street" was frequently con­
fused with "Onora Road."
That's quite undedrstandable.
When the Clock expressed
sympathies the other day rela­
tive to the death of Mra. F. F.
Rines, we overlooked men­
tioning the fact that probably
most Sanford people knew her
as one of the city library's
employes.
Mrs. Rines un­
doubtedly checked in end out
thousands upon thousands of
books during her long employ­
ment there for no telling how
many Sanford people.
» • »
No loss than nine Seminole
County atudents were named
on the Dean's List at Florida
State University for the tri­
mester Just ended. They are
Paula Kayt Andrews, Alta­
monte Springs; Cindy Lake,
Lake Mary; Lucy Moon, Longwood; Cyrui B. Dawsey HI,
Julia Gore and Suranne Partin. Oviedo; and Elizabeth A.
Brandt, Ouida Ruth Carlton
and Johnelta Mae Gore, all
of Sanford.
• • a
Robert G. Stubbins of Lake
Mary received his master of
science and geography degree
at the University o f Wiscon­
sin Monday. He was among
mflre than 3,100 atudents to be
awarded degrees.
• • •
Cadet Sgt. Charles Meeks
of Sanford wai na mod top
squad leader in drill competi­
tions recently held st Gordon
Military Academy in Barnesvllle, Ga. Meeks was awarded
a medal for hi* successful e f­
fort.
•
• •
Did you know that Seminole'a Big Tree la getting
■mailer? County Commission­
er* Tuesday were told lhat
vandals have been responsible
and that a few more feet of
protective fencing la needed
to keep the souvenir hunters
away from the big Cypress.
Someone's gouging big chunks
out of the tree. The additional
fencing was approved.
*
• •
Chairman of the courthouse
committee. C o m m l i i loner
er John Fitzpatrick, reported
that most of the equipment
and supplies for the Commiss­
ions' new office has been re­
ceived. The office will be lo­
cated in the area formerly oecupicd by the small claims
tourt.
By the way, Fitzpatrick said
he wanted the Commission to
decide on one item—color of
the drapes. It's too bad we
don't have a lady commission­
er. Here's where her talents
would come In handy.

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
Senate today cleared the way
for passage of the strongest
civil rights bill In modern his­
tory by voting to shut off a
75-day-oid Southern filibuster
against the legislation.
In a dramatic roll call vote,
requiring a two-third* major­
ity, the Senate agreed to im­
pose limitation of debate, or
cloture.
It was the fifth time cloture
had been used since the rule
was adopted 17 years ago and
the first time ever on a civil
rights bill.
The vote was 71 to 29 in fa­
vor of cloture. With all 100
senators present and voting, a
minimum of 67 votes was
needed to invoke cloture.
Voting for cloture were It
Democrats and 27 Republi­
cans. Opposed were six Re­
publicans, including frontrunning GOP presidential
hopeful Barry Goldwater of
Arizona, and 23 Democrats.
The vote opened the way to
final action on the hotly-con­
tested bill, probably within
two weeks. SLnce only a sim­
ple majority is needed for
passage, as compared with
the two-thirds majority re­
quired today, approval of the
bill was regarded as a virtual
certainty.
The Senate will now pro­
ceed to act on amendment* to
the House-approved bill which
aimi at ending discrimination
in voting, schools, employ­
ment, p u b l i c places and
placet offering services to the
public.
Under the cloture rule in­
voked today, each senator is
allotcd one more hour of de­
bate. glare than 550 amend­
ment* have been offered, but
it is probable that many of
them will be disposed of with­
out record votes.
Senate leaders expect that
at least two weeks will be re­
quired to exhaust the remain­
ing quotas of talk and dry up
th e
reservoir of pending
amendments,

School Board
Meeting O ff
The regular meeting of the
Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction, originally
scheduled for 1 p. m. Thurs­
day hat been postponed until
1 p. ra. next Tuesday.
R. T. Milwee, school super­
intendent and secretary of the
board, will be attending a con­
ference of county superintend­
ents Thursday and Friday in
Tampa. Atso, the board's
chaimsn, Dan Wright, will be
out o f town.

Spray Kills Tot
DELRAY BEACH (U P I)—
A 2-year-old boy died and a
5-ycur-old playmate wui hos­
pitalized in serious condition
Tuesday after playing with a
hand sprayar loaded with
parathlon poison. Palm Beach
county medical e x a m i n e r
Gamhino Cuevas said today.
Dead was David Wayne Cor­
tex. Sandra Bailty was hospi tali zed.

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VOL. 56

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 209

Joyner Nabbed,
Handed Over To
U. S. Agent

Bulletin
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)
—Federal official* ,nnounced they will ask a district
Judge at Orlando, ihlt after­
noon to bait picketing at the
nation'! missile test center
which has tied up construc­
tion on $215 million In space
projects for the past three
days.

Seven Locations
Approved For
Sanford Signs
Seven locations for huge
"bulletin*" to advertise the
"Nile of America" were ap­
proved by the promotions
committee of the Seminole
Chamber o f Commerce.
The report will be submit­
ted to the Chamber'* finance
committee for continued ac­
tion.
Committee member! this
morning decided that the 12foot high by 10-foot lung
aigna will be placed at the
following locations:
North o f Jacksonville on U.
S. 17.
South o f U. S. 1 near Bay­
ard.
North o f Bunnell on U.
S. 1.
North of Highway 46 inter­
change on Interstate.4.
South o f Highway id Inter­
change on the aame Inter­
state, thus catching traffic
flow in both directions.
South of Barbcrvllle on U.
S. 17.
South of Mims on U. S. 1.
Future plana call for signs
to be placed north of Wild­
wood in Interstate 75 and at
two apota on the Florida
Turnpike eouth of Orlando.
Cost of the signs are $50
each a month with the con­
tract being with Barbour Out­
door Advertising Co. o f Or­
lando, The contract would be
for three year* with termina­
tion possible at each 12
month anniversary.
The company would repaint
the signs twice each year and
take complete care of them,
officials said.
Soma discuaaion wai held
on
illuminating
tha sign
cither by ''beading'* or re*
flcctorization. Cost of the
work will be submitted to the
committee by the company
and this phase of the contract
will be studied at another
m e e t i n g next Wednesday
morning.
Should the additional cost
be nominal, committee mem­
bers probably will include it
in the proposal to the financ­
ing group.
Sitting in on today's meet­
ing which waa conducted by
Clifford McKIbbln, chairman,
were City Manager Warren
E. Knowlea and County Com­
missioner John Fitzpatrick.

LIONS CLUB MEMBERS installed officers Tuesday night at the Capri
Restaurant. Among officials at the banquet-meeting were, from left, A1
Lnzor, installing officer; Howard Hood, new club president; George
Hughes, retiring president; Hugh Duncan, club member und internation­
al councilor; Joe Baggcrly, now third vice president.
(Herald Photo)

Officers Seated
County To Try Again By Sanford
For Water Control Lions Club
Local permissive arts to be
presented by the County Com­
mission to the next term of
the State Legislature are heing studied by Seminole utiid ill.
.These tnclurta a rebirth of
the ■recently defeated water
control program.
1 The decision to attempt a
new try at preparing the act
wai made Tuesday at the
Commission meeting in Hie
courthouse.
Commissioner John R. Alex­
ander suggested that h I s
group confer with the Water
Control Board to set up the
project then call public meet­
ings when all facets of the
proposal could be analyzed.
A host of details remain to
be worked out, commissioners
agree, but preliminary work
must stall now to ensure Us
being ready, if desired, for
presentation soon after the
start of Uie year.
Other legislative action will
be studied to set up the po,t

Oviedo Studies
Water Proposal
By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo City Council mem­
bers met Tuesday night with
John
Buckley, consultant
from Driver and Spooner En­
gineers of Miami, to study
and revise plans for the pro­
posed municipal water sys­
tem.
Buckley will submit a lull
written report, including all
revisions and adjustments, to
council before any further
steps arc taken on the pro­
ject.
No other business was con­
sidered at this meeting.

o f dircclor of planning for
the county. The rapid growth
points to the need for such an
office, it was agreed.
Commissioner J. C. Hutchi­
son proposed another try at
l lie water control p n g n m
and said such s bill would allow the county to get a Hous­
ing and Home Finance Agen­
cy loan to make a master
plan.
Repayment ol the money,
Hutchison said, would not
have to be made until the pro­
gram is in operation.
In other action, the Com­
mission heard an appeal from
Commission Chairman James
P. Avery Jr. for double the
amount budgeted this year tor
advertising. Avery said the
growth of the county "de­
mands" that the sum be set
ai slu.oou during Hie next fis­
cal year.

Anti-Goldwater
Governors Lose
CLEVELAND (UPI) — The
rump convention of Republi­
can governors is over with the
teaderless anti • Goldwater
forces disarmed and beaten.
Their
maneuvering could
have provided the script for
a national political convention.
For tour days, the GOP gov
crnori have milled around at
the 50th annual National Gov­
ernor’s Conference discussing
what their parly should do at
its national convention next
month about a presidential
nominee and platform.
When the politicking stopp­
ed, Sen. Barry Goldwater ol
Arizona bad only tightened his
grip on the nomination. His
Republican critics were left
only with a battle over (he
party platform.

Mme. Nhu To
Return to U. S.
PARIS (UPI) _ Mme Ngo
Dinh Nhu,
former "First
L id y " of South Viet Nam, Is
returning to the United Slates,
a spokesman announced Tucs
day night.
The secretary said it was
not certain when Mme. Nhu
would arrive in New York
City or how long she would
stay.

Break-In Tried
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC plans for Seminole County were discussed
Tuesday noon at Jim Spencer’s Restaurant by members o f the County
Juvenile Council, Inc. A report will be submitted to the full council Thurs­
day fo r future action. Shown at Tuesday's meeting are, from left, Wil­
liam O. Tanner Jr., council president; Dr. Edward L. Fleming, chief psy­
chologist consultant for the State Mental Health Bureau; and John Mc­
Dermott, county mental health officer.
(Herald Photo)

An attempt to break into
tha I'anley'a Grocery Store at
606 W. 11th St. was reported
to police this morning. Police
said ■ screen on ■ north win­
dow was slashed but the win­
dow was nut broken.

New officers of the Sanford
Lions Club were Installed
Tuesday night at tha Capri
Restaurant
with
Howard
Hood seated as new presi­
dent. H« succeeds George
Hughes.
Dtlier'*o'ficers installed by
AI Lasor of tha Cotonialtown
C lub, membertbip retention
committee chairman, Includ­
ed:
Bill Marl.autlilin, first vtre
president; Harold Rowland,
second vice president; Joe
Raggrrly, third vice presi­
dent; William Turner, liontamer, and the Rev. Charles
Dees, chaplain.
Ray Nurris, deputy district
governor, welcomed six new
members to the Lioni Club.
Hugh Duncan, international
councilor and member o f the
dub, presented awards to 15
members wtlh perfect atten­
dance during the year.
Special recognition w a a
given Jack Stemper with 14
years
perfect
attendance;
Duncan witli It; Ren Wade,
10; IIcod, 6; and Hughes, Jim
Lee and Gil Martin, 6 year*.
Charlie Morrison presented
his entertaining quiz pro­
gram and group singing waa
held with the I.ions again
claiming the title of the
"world'* worst."

Cigarette Sales
O ff 13 Billion
WASHINGTON
(UI*I) —
Cigarette sales declined by 13
billion during the first three
months of (tils y ear, and there
is "no question" that the drop
was due st least in part to the
surgeon genersl's report on
smoking and health, the Inter­
nal Revenue Service (IRS)
said today.
The big decline In aalcs
came in February, the month
after the report appeared, and
sales rebounded sharply In
March.

Four Children
Found Slain
MIDLAND. Pa. (U PI) —
Four young children, all shot
in the chest while they appar­
ently slept, were found dead
today in their Ohioville Bor­
ough home near this Beaver
County community.
The Midland police chief
identified the victims aa the
children of Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell Ziatovich. Authori­
ties said the mother. Mary 34,
was being held In Jail here.
The dead youngsters were
listed as Jean Elkins, 5, Gary
Elkins, l. Virginia Louise ZUlovicb 3, and Robert Ziatovich,

A man wanted by federal
authorities
on
counterfeit
charges waa nabbed Tuesday
night by an alert and inquisi­
tive deputy sheriff while he
was patroling the Lake Mary
area.
Arrested and turned over
to federal marshal Jack Peo­
ples of Orlando was Vasco
Lee Joyner, object of a long
search by police and tcderal
officials.
Deputy Richard Boyd waa
on patrol in Lake Mary, ha
reported, when he saw a car
ignore a atop sign. Following
it, he discovered it was one
reported stolen front a local
used car lot the night before.
Deputy Iloyd said he con­
tinued ta follow It until the
driver pulled into ■ drive­
way and got out. Boyd asked
for identification and Joyner
is said to have produced a
driver's license bearing •
name other than hie own.
The deputy took Joyner to
the sheriff's office for ques­
tioning and it was discovered
lie was the wanted man, po­
lice say.
Marshal Peoples w-as sum­
moned and Joyner was placed
hr hia custody,
MeanwIUle, the sheriff’s o f­
fice baa placed detainers on
him on three charges — car
theft of $2,500; carrying fire­
arms as a felon, $500; and
displaying a driving license
other than his own, $100.
The automobile Is being
held In the county Jail com­
pound pending outcome o f
tha Investigation.
Joyner was named co-de­
fendant with Dorothea Rad­
ford in government chargee
that the two had knowledge
o f possesion o f counterfeit
money In Texas last May,

2 SHS Summer
Programs Set
Seminole High School an­
nounced today that two pro­
grams for summer school
work will be conducted for
1964-63 Seminole High School
atudenti.
A make-up program for stu­
dent! who have previously
done unsatisfactory work in a
course will be offered. Slakeup classes in English, social
studies and math will be
available. These classes will
begin Monday and students
are required to attend four
hours daily, I to 12 in the
morning, for six weeks ending
July 34. Only one course may
be taken at a cost of $25.
T h e enrichment program
will offer coursea la reading,
driver's education, biology,
chemistry, algebra I and typ­
ing 1. Classes will begin Monday from 8 to 12 o’clock, and
continue for eight weeks.
Credit toward graduation will
be offered upon satisfactory
completion of the course with
the exception of driver's edu­
cation and reading. There la
no cost for an enrichment
course. C lan openings are
■till available in typing and
algebra.
All students who wish to
participate In either program
ahould report to the Seminole
High School auditorium Mon­
day promptly at a a m. to
complete registration.

Radio Set Stolen
Theft of a transistor radio
from hia car parked in a
downtown parking lot was re­
ported to police today by Cole­
man W. Eniley of 9005 Perk
Ave. He valuta the radio at

tat.

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Appropriation* t o t a l ling
$866,000 for the
Sanford
Naval Air Station will be in­
cluded in the military con­
struction bill now before the
U. S. Senate.
State Senator Murk Cleve­
land Jr., chairman of the Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce’* Armed Forces Com­
mittee. made the announcement today after communicat­
ing with Senator Sprsiard L.
Holland.
Holland said he had been
advised by Senator
John
Stennia of Mississippi, mem­
ber of the Senate’s Armed
Forces Committee and chair­
man of the group's sub-com­
mittee on appropriations, that
the inclusion of funds for an
aircraft maintenance hangar,
aircraft check facility tower
and sewer system improve­
ment* would be made.

SEN. HOLLAND

SEN. CLEVELAND

U. 5. Rushes
Aide To Cyprus
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) The United States moved ur­
gently today to avert the pos­
sibility of war between Greece
and Turkey over Cyprus.
President Johnson ordered
Undersecretary
of S t a t e
George W. Bali to cancel
ptani to return to Washington
from Geneva tonight and to
go instead to Athens and then
Ankara,
The action came as the
United Nations reported the
eruption of heavy new fight­
ing between lending Greek
and Turkish Cypriots in the
Kyrcnia Mountains.

"1 have had a chance to
look into these items." said
Stennia, "and am glad to be
able to say that I can give
a favorable responie for in­
clusion o f three items in the
authorization bill."
Cleveland said that $644,000
woutd be for the hangart
$105,000 for the check facil­
ity tower, end $117,000 for
the sewer system improve­
ment program.
Cleveland pointed out that
originally $6.2 million dollars
had been Included in the bllL
However, the appropriation
request was withdrawn la
March when the Defense De­
partment gave consideration
to closing the local station.
After it waa decided by mili­
tary authoritlee to continue
Naval operation here some
difficulty waa encountered in
getting the appropriation re­
quest* back into tha construc­
tion measure.
Except for lire $4 million
requested for a new runway,
all other request* now have
been placed back in the bill.
Already approved for the
13C4-C5 federal budget la
$630,060 for a second aircraft
maintenance h a n g a r a n d
$750,000 for a parking apron.
Runway funds will be asked
in the 1965-66 federal budget.
Tha previous Items, plus the
three Involved In today's an­
nouncement, makes total ap­
propriations for SNAS total
$2,260,000 for tha 1064-61
budget year.

5 Stations To
Give Vaccine
Doses Sunday
Five
"feeding atationi"
have been designated by the
Banford-Semlnole Jayocea for
the makeup Sunday la the Sa­
bin Oral Sunday polio vaccine
clinics.
The stations will be opea
from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The Jaycce Information Booth
on French Avenue will open
after the other five close to
that latecomer* can get their
polio vaccine,
Officials emphasize that the
Jaycce building will not be
opened until after the 5 p.m,
closing but H will remain open
as late as necessary to ac­
commodate all persona desir­
ing the vaccine.
Sites to be manned by Jaycees, member* of the County
Health Department and coun­
ty nurses will be:
Florida State Bank, A A P
Shopping Center, Jal Alai
Fronton, Stubb's Pharmacy in
Forest City, and Oviedo City
Hall.
This la the final In a twopart program sponsored by
the Jaycecs. The first of the
clinics was held In two alagea
last April.
The first clinic in the current series was held last S u »
day and attracted 11,100 per­
sons.
Jsycees seek ■ donation ol
50 cent! for the Sabin vaccine
but note Uils is not compuls­
ory.

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o f the school and the youngsters' teacher was
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(Herald Photos)

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DANNY CAMMAHE was recipient o f the
American Legion award presented In Oviedo
Monday night during coiitmuiicumeiit exorcises
by Merritt Stnlcy, representative of the Oviedo
Legion Post.
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candidate) Ur. Hebert Hoover,
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Gurney To Address
GOP Dinner Dance
By Jins Caeaolberry
Republican
Congr#*sman Kdwerd J&gt; Gurney of the
11th Dlatrict Will be the prin­
cipal apeaker al a gala din*
Bar danca to ba apomorad by
lha Saminola County Young
Republican Club Friday night
s i tha Capri lleatauiant in
Banford. A anrlal hour will
begin at 7 p.m. and tha dinBar at T'80 pm . Th* hand
will play for dancing follow­
ing tha dinner.
Gurney, a Winter I'aik at­
torney ami former rlty maysr, la on the vital Strlrnfe and
AttrSnautlri Committee ami
Manned Space Flight Suitcommittee in Congrcai. He ia
one of the firal Florida Hopublican* to crash the oneparty barrier and win nation­
al offlra and the Brmlnnle
Y.lt.'a rnnaider it a great hon•r to have inch a prominent
and Intarvating speaker for
their fund raiding affair.
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go to help rcimhtirae the GOP
ranrildnlr-a for rnunly office
fo r their filing feai. Itepublican candidates are beginning
their campaigns In earmsl
and will he at the dlnnei Fri­
day night. They Include Guy
Allen, candidate for tua as-

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Hospital Notes
Page. Ellen Vaughn and Mikita L DuBosc, all of Sanford.
Birth*
To Mr. and Mr*. Jack lienion. a Bahy Girl, Sanford; to
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Shoop, a
Baby Girl, Dingwood.
Discharge*
Borneo Estep Jr., Zcllwood;
Willie Moore. Oviedo; Bert E.
Christy,
Deltona; Jeanette
Ogden and Joseph Salawa,
DeBary; Larry Busby, Lake
Monroe; L e o n a r d DeUra,
Martha Bumgardner, Susie B.
Payne, William 11. Stemper,
John C. Brown, Irving Pryor,
Charlcic Price a n d Baby
Girl, Grace Slaton, Candace
Rohb, Annie Dorl* Clements
and Robert Lewi* Davis, all
ot Sanford.

JUNE 1
Admission*

C. L. WILSON

WALTER F. PORZ1G

JUDSON L. HOnitY

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LARRY L. LINDSEY
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DANA M. HOGAN
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Valeria J. William.*, Mar­
garet Edwards, Lillian Livendor, DeBrn
I-eon.ml and
Christine A. Back, all of San­
ford; Jack Carlton Urendle,
North Orlando; Rocky Ses­
sions, Lake Monroe; Romeo
Eitcp Jr. and Elaine Parkburst, Zell wood; Jennie L.
Dowdell, Orlando, and John
Kettgcn, DoBary.
Births
To Mr. and Mr*. Albert Ed­
wards, a Baby Boy, Sanford.
Discharge*
Jean Loalza, Orlando; John
A. Keilgen, DeBary; Bar­
bara Blake and Ilahy Girl,
Jean Junes, Arma Jean Jam­
ison. France* Abrans, Caro­
lyn Alexander, Darrell John­
son, Robert W. Wore, Willie
Henry Martin, Joseph Brown
and Jeffrey A. He tiler, all ui
Sanford.
JUNE «
Admission*
Patricia Darby, DeBary;
Joan Slump. Longwood; Sic.
pltan Snyder, Carole A. Surbrook, Lyman Myers, Shirley
Applegate, Willie Dean Wat­
son, ltamnnd Gaiil, Arthur
Jackson, Hazel Mosley, Annie

Flunked Student
Slays Teacher
BELGRADE,
Yugoslavia
(UPI I — ! W .
Svetislnv
tiavrilnvle, 25, stood up In
clii** Tuesday and announced
Hull one of his students, Mlleuku Snvic, lit, had flunked
Savic drew a pistol, police
said, ami shot the professor
dead n* tho elan* looked on.

JOE WARDEN JR., student at Oviedo llifth for
the past two yearn, received the school’* scionco
certificate for outstanding achievement in this
field during Monday niplit’s Rrndimtion exer­
cises.
t Herald l'hoto)

SSJH Student Council
Entertains At Dance
Tho student council of the
South Semi nolo Junior High
School nt Casselberry »ponr o i ed
an end of the year
dance last Friday night In the
school cafeteria with music
by Die Vibration*.
Gift* of appreciation were
presented by Walter Ristline,
new student council presi­
dent, Debbie Rttrchu* sid
Lilian llyer* on behalf of tho
school. Thu principal, John

Angel, received a tic clasps
Faculty advisor Bill Kdwnrds
Wtii presented with a wallet
und the retiring president,
Jim ltucehu*, was given a
gavel.
Tho council I* giving tho
school I l l s to help secure a
sprinkler system.
Other newly elected officer*
nru Cathy Johnson, vice pres­
ident; mid Debbie Bacchus,
secretary-treasurer.

BUY THE FIRST TIRE AT PRICE LISTED BELOW...
JEFFREY C. BALES

J. W. HIGGINBOTHAM

LLOYD D. LOWE

LAWSON C. RICHTER

PAUL A. ROLLINS

* Wife Drowned, Lyman Boosters Honor Coaches At Barbecue
Chemist Dies
Later In Crash
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I.OS ANGELES (U P !) —
^ Myall'ry
today
surround'd
tlii* death of an Alludcna,
Calif., chemist whose wife, a
doctor, wns found drowned in
the family bathtub, just one
day previously.

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The draths o f Dr. Marlon
W. Rigg, JO, and his wife, Dr.
Marilyn L. It inn, 118, orphan*
ed their children, John, 7,
Richard, 0, James, 11, and
Leslie, 10.
Mrs. Rigg, crippled by I’o*
Ho since 1057, was found dead
in tha bathtub Monday morninsf by her husband. Several
hours later bis car struck a
stopped school bus in nearby

# La Crescents.
Rigg appeared to bo intoxlrated so sheriff’s deputies
look him to the Muntiose
aheriff’a slulion ullliuugh no­
body on tbo lius was hurt. At
the stution, ItiKK appeared to
be semiconscious so deputies
took him to Glendale Hospit­
al. Sub,e&lt;|urnlly he was trunsn ferred to County General llospital, where he died Tuesday
morning.
Authorities sold tha cause
of Higg’a death wns ‘'undet­
ermined pending toxicological
te*ts, but he did taku sometiling, some unknown sub*
stance. It was apparent sui­
cide on bis part.”
Coroner's deputies believed
9 Mis. Rigg drowned. Authori­
ties said It ...; told them hi*
wife hail been drinking and
he had carried her into the
bathroom nnd set her in the
tub for u bath. He then re­
turned nn hour or so later
and found her dead.
Sheriff's homicide detec­
tives said Mrs. Rigg had "a
j
slight, superficial bruise on
her forehead, but the coroner
found no truuina and there
was no sign of a struggle in
the Bathroom."
Detectives said they made
u thorough investigation at
the Rigg home and found no
dues to the cause o f the roupie death. The couple "ap­
pealed
very
happy,”
de,® tcctivel suid. Relatives were
reported raring for tho chil­
dren.

U. S., Russia To
Begin Talks
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The United States opens pre­
liminary talks with the So­
viet Union next week on pos­
sible
Russian participation
In a global communications
system using space satellites.
In addition, officluls said
Tuesday, the United States
and mote than 20 free world
nations have been working on
a "draft agreement” for a
worldwide satellite commual*
C a tion s s y s t e m .

By Jane Casselberry
I Boosters Club honored thelurday afternoon at a beach the Trains Lake home of
The Lyman High School Icoaches and their w ives Sal-1 party and barbecue held at president and Mrs. Jou l'nvelchak.
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C .' Coach nnd Mr*. Dick Cope­
land, Coach und Mr*. Jim
Payne, Conch Fletcher Cock­
rell, Conch and Mr*. "Dutch'*
Campbell, County School Sup­
erintendent and Mr*. U. T.
Milwee, i’rlncipal and Mr*.
Curlton Henley, Mr. und Mra.
John Wagner, Mr. nnd Mr*.
Charles Dome, Mr. and Mr*.
Waller Bunder, Mr. and Mra,
Jutnc* Birkrnnieyer, Mr. and
Mi*. Edward Limn, Mr. and
Mr*. Buck Fellow*, Mrs. Ken­
neth Burkhart, Mr. nnd Mra.
Roy Bemlell. Mr. nnd Mr*.
Ilurlun Goplun, Mr*. Vndn
Gunter und Mr. und Mra. Chet
Uurker.
The guest* enjoyed swim­
ming, water skiing und horse
LYMAN HIGH’S Athletic Boos tern Club honored tho bcIiooI’h couchoh
shoe pitching throughout the
und their wives tit nn end o f year beach party anti barbecue held at tho
afternoon followed hy a sup­
home of club president Jou I’ uvalchak and Mrs. Favalchak, center back.
per consisting of bareued rib*,
Honored were, Rented from left, Jim Payne nnd “ Dutch’’ Campbell and
corn on thu cob, aulud, roil*
tdundinff, Fletcher Cockrell, left ami Dick Copetund, rip hi. (Herald Photo)
and cake.

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Two Girls Win
Scholarships
Mr*. Charles D. Webster,
member of the education and
Scholarship Committee o f tbs
Florida Department, Ameri­
can Legion Auxiliary, hit*
listed two loeat girl* n* win­
ners of achutarahipa In their
chosen firlil*.
Mr*. Webster mndo tho nnnouncemrnt to Mr*. Mary
Joyce Butemnn, the students'
guidance counselor.
Winner* are Mis* Diane
Hnckett and Karon Motxler.
Diane is the daughter of Mr.
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS at Seminole High School arc tdiown with
and Mrs. William L. Hackcit
their Ruidancc counselor as they check over the notice o f their winning.
and shn will attend Florida
Shown are, Mra. Mary J oy ce Ilatcman, left, guitlance counselor; Miss
Htnlc University at Tallahas­
Diane Ilnekctt, center; and Mi-s Karen Metzler, Tho students were en­
see and wink for a degree in
tered in the event by m em bers of the Sanford Unit 53, American Legion
education. Karen is the daugh­
Auxiliary.
(Herald Photo)
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Ben­
nett and will attend the School
of Nursing at Jarkson Me­
morial Hospital in Miami.
The trholarahip* are given
to sons and daughters of vet­
Hy Jane Casselberry
eran* who have shown ability
Maitland attorney E. Pops und need.
Hussctt, candidate for tha o f­
fice o f county commissioner,
was elected president of tbo
Seminole County Young Re­
publican Club .Saturduy night
and Mira Margaret Gullit
was elected treuaurer filling
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
the two vnticnncie* In the clun The House plans to act
executive board.
Thursday on an administra­
The June meeting, held tion - supported hill to pro­
Saturday night at the home vide |.r&gt;l‘J million in pay rais­
of Mr. and Mrt. Jutnc* Mr- es for government and postal
Donuid, G07 End* Icy Drive, worker*, judge* and congress­
Muitlund, Wat a combined bus­ men. An earlier bill was re­
iness and social affair with jected hy the House, primar­
thote attending enjoying re­ ily because it cortaincd a
freshments and a dip In the $10,000 - a - year salary hike
for senalot* and representa­
pool.
SCHOOL HUS DRIVERS got together last week
Plan* also were discussed tive*. Tire current measure
in the Agricultural Building at Sanford Junior
for the dinner dance to be would icale down the legisla­
High to honor retiring driver, Mrs. Ellen I)osheld Saturday night at the tor*' raise to $7,500, a move
Bcy, who was presented an engraved bronze
Capri Rettaurant in Sanford which backer* o f the bill hope
plaque on which her name and the number o f
with Congressman Edward wilt make it less subject to
years as a driver were printed in gold. Making
Gurney as principal speaker. election • year pressure*.
the presentation was Herbert Muse.
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�TOP TEN SENIORS nt Lyman Ilitrh thin year in blithest scholastic rat­
ings were, Bented from left, Susan Bon Esse, Marcia Lyons, Donna Mc­
Coy, Gloria Green and Mary Mack; hack, Sylvia Chambers, Loicanno
Wagner, Joe I’ nvelchnk, Paul Itiddlo and Margot Mitchell.

PATRICK McLAlIGHLIN, trumpet player In
the Lyman High School Rand, was this year's
winner o f tho coveted John Philip Sousa Award
given annually nt tho school by tho Lions Club
o f Casselberry.
(Herald Photu)

JAVCEE LEADERSHIP Awards presented nt Lyman High by Cecil
Tucker, right, went to I’ete Carlson and Kaye Clark. Presentations were
made at the school's annual nwurds day program held on the closing dny
(Herald Photo)
o f the 19(53-04 term.

10(11 GRADUATES from Longwood’s Christ Episcopal Church Day
School included the nl&gt;ove group though not in position as named: Reeky
Ashley, Allan Hamilton, Kevin Hodge, Stephen McKenzie, Mark Stevens,
Ross Wigg, Doug Guthrie, Cathy Casselberry, Ronnie Hinson, Reeky
Kelly, Cathy Murine, Terri Six, Gary Tilson and Michael Williamson. Also
graduating but home with n broken arm and measles were Rilly Dyer and
Joe Pulley. Members of the Class of ’(55 who served ns escorts were Rill
Dcarolf and Dianne Elgin.
(Herald Photo)

ROTARY CLUB BASEBALL players were honored by the Sanford
group during their luncheon at the Civic Center. Tho players had lunch­
eon with Rotarians and discussed in detail the past season. Shown are,
front row left to right, David Richard, Larry Smith, Robert Powell,
Storm Rlchnrds; back row, Coach George A. Stine, Ruddy Stumph, Ricky
Fordhum, Corky Btowcll, Tommy Bryan, Kelly Ogden and Conch Rob
Powell.
(Herald Photo)

LARKY TUCK o f tho Oviedo 1901 Graduating
Class received congratulatory handshake from
Frank Finch who presented him with the Jnycee award for scholastic ability Monday night
during the school's graduation exercises.

LITTLE MISS LILLY WHARTON is shown receiving n miniature player
piano which she won during a contest co-sponsored by U. S. Keds and
Ivey’s of Sanford. Making the presentation is Don Knight. Lilly is nine
years old and resides at 2018 South Pnrk.
(Herald Photo)

ROY GREEN JR., senior student nt Seminole
High School until Monday night, received his
diploma from School Principal Andrew’ Rrncken
and then hnd his lassie turned around on his
lint in traditional move marking the end of his
academic instruction in high school.

SCOUTMASTER W. T. Dnniel Jr. and Dan Cas­
selberry of Troop 311 are shown as they pre­
pared to board the bus early Sunday morning
for t,he New York World's Fair where they uro
working this week nt Roy Scout Pavilion with
tho Central Florida Council Servico Patrol.

GLENN C. UTT JR.,
non of Mr. and Mrs.
G I p n it Utt of 'JILT
L a u r e l Ave., Ktatluated with inagim cum
Inmle honors with a
NEW AND OLI) officers of the Westside Grammar School met nt tho
bachelor o f science de­
school this week. Shown are, front row from left, Tom Albert, outgoing
cree f r o m Piedmont
vice president; Mrs. Jerry Kinlaw, new treasurer; Mrs. C. L. Geiger, new
College, Demurest, G a ,
secretary; back row from left, B. E. Biggs, new president; Bill Mcon May 31. He was ac­
Lauchlin, retiring president; and Freeman Baggett, echoed principal.
tive in Sifjnia Tail Del­
ta, Men's Society, the
rolleRe choir anil tho
drama fraternity, Delta
I’id Omega. He will con­
tinue hi* studies thin
bora
during
the
drive.
ing
will
be
held
at
8
p
m.,
An enrollment meeting was
fall at tho Univerwity
held Monday night by SanWinner* of game* played June 22, ami special enroll­ of Florida.

Rainbow Assembly 82 Installs New Officers Miamian Slain Chapter 1404 Has Enrollment For Members

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LINE OFFICERS uf the Winter Park Assembly o f Rainliow Girls in­
stalled in a Sunday ceremony were, left to right, top photo, Junico
Voshell, Barbara Harris, Connie Comfort, Mrs. Doris Baxter, Kuthio
Smith and Laura Henry. Installing officers were, left to right, bottom
photo, Slinron Tuylor, Susan Toler, Melodco Eddy and Jean Beeler,
ir r i'

By Jan* Ca»»elherry
Conn!* Comfort, daughter
of Mr. ami Mr*. Ilarvry II.
Comfort Jr., 2220 Derhyahir*
goad, English Estate*. win
installed Worthy Adviior of
Winter Park Assembly 82 of
tlm Hninliow Girt* Sunday af­
ternoon at tli* Mnaonic Tem|d* In Wlnt*r Park.
Ollier officcra installed were
Kathy Smith, Worthy Assortato Adviaor; tint h a m Hnriia,
Charity; (.aura Henry, laive;
.tunic* Voahrll, Faith; (ileiidu
Crane, Hrcorder; Jean Und­
er, treuaurer; Suaun Comfort,
rhaplain; Cathy Johnaon, drill
leader; Joyce Hughe*, Love;
Janrt laoin, Religion; Judy
Kckanl, Nature; Gayle Wilton,
linmoitulity; Terl Moon, Fid­
elity; Susan Fort, I’utriotiim;
Mecky Clark, Service; Nirkl
Kixiort, Confidentiul Observer; Myra Thurman, Outer Obaenrer;
Itoherta
Itayburn,
mualcian; Gladys Smith, choir
director and M n . Doris Ilaxter, Mother Adviaor.
IntlallinK officer* included
Suaan Toler o f Miami, Installin f Worthy Adviaor; Jrun
Heeler, Winter Park, InstallInf Marshall; Sharon Taylor,
Altamonta Spring*, Initalling
Chaplain and Mclodre F.ddy,
Maitland, Inatulling Recorder.
A lighthouse; la called a
I pharos from the ancient light
tower Uiat aloud on the ialand
of Piiarua in the harbor of
|Alexandria, Egypt.

In Argentina

IIUKNOS AlltKS (tiP I) —
Kurt Thorn*a Pavia, 21, a
U.8. Air Force second lieuten­
ant from Miami, a Kulll&gt;richt
student at Itiirnos Aires Un­
iversity. was shot and killed
in a night club brawl rnrly
today, police said
lie sva* the son of Mrr. Ma­
rlon A. Pavia, Miami.
Police said Pavia, an Ar­
gentine friend and their date*
traded remarks with some
Argentine couples about rel­
ative dancing abilities. Pavia
and an Argentina youth trad­
ed punches and bystander*
were unable to separate them.
The Argentine pulled a .32
caliber pistol and shot Davts
in the temple, killing him In­
stantly.
Tliv assailant was unoffic­
ially Identified ns Jorge VIrelit* Labia, a dental technic­
ian.
Pavia had hern studying
Argentine history and politi­
cal science nt the university
since September.
He was attached to the Air
attache’s office of the embas­
sy here for Air Force admin­
istrative purposes.
NO EARLY KCOORDS
The region uf the southern
Sudan had no recorded his­
tory prior to the PJUi century.
The area vaguely was known
lo ancient Arab, K a p lu n
and Greek geographers.

ford Chapter 1PM. Women of
Uie Moose, to climax the cur­
rent memtierahlp drive. Joyce
Whitten, raptarn, and mem­
bers of her gold team were
in charge of Che program
which honored the winning
red team with Charlotte Carlwin as captain.
Mcmtiers enrolled in the
Chapter were Yvette Rantaey
ami Lillie JJpsin. enrollment
In Chapter O was conducted
for June Hague. A special
visitor (or (lie occasion was
Ann Grave* of Ft. I-auderdale
Chapter 1007.
Ktoi.se Small, senior regent
elect, was presented with an
trchid corsage for signing the
largest number of new mem-

Red Cosmonctte
Gives Birth To
Daughter
MOSCOW (HIM) — Soviet
rosmonrtte Valentina Teresh­
kova Nikolayev wn* report­
ed today to hav* given birth
to a daughter — the world’s
first space baby.
Informed sources said the
27-year-old avlutrix. who is
the first and only woman ev­
er to orbit th* earth, was de­
livered of tile infunl on Mon­
day. Uoth mother and daugh­
ter were reported “ doing
flue.'’

following
enrollment
were
Hetty
lloogcrwcrf,
Const*
Sampson and Lillie Spain.
Poor prize was won by Hetty
Norwood and project winner*
were won by Ida May SJoblom and Yvette Ramsey.
For the refreshment hour
members of the red tram were
served at a tatde overlaid
with a white cloth and cen­
tered with a lovely arrange­
ment of roses in a sparkling
clear crystal container. This
centerpiece later was won by
Mr*. Carlson.
The color scheme of gold
ami red was carried out in
nut cups, napkins and favors.
Refreshment* of orange anti
raspberry sherbets were serv­
ed with white cupcakes.
A total of 28 members were
present for tlic evening.
The Chapter business meet­

ment of candidates will lie
conducted if necessary.
New officers will lie install­
ed on June 29. This meeting
will tie open to tiie public,
friends, nrighliors and pros­
pective
members.
Refresh
menti will b&lt; served follow­
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P a g e 6 — J u n e 10, 1964

Win Over Kansas City

About Sports

Thinking White Sox Hike
Out Loud Loop Lead; Nip
Orioles 9 To 5

South Seminole Loop Shrine Defeats
Elks; Bankers
To Form New Leagues Nose Out Navy

Djr Julia* Btenatrom

All thla plus » pedal events.
•
• •

Thoia participating In the
annual JayCee Junior Oolf
Tournament, to be held June
IS at the Mayfair Country
Club, will hare an opportun­
ity
to Join In the epeelal
event!lection o f the affair,
e
e e
There’ll be three division*,
one for
youngster*
nine
through II, one for thoae IS
through 11, and another 16
through 17. The winner of
each division will receive %
trophy.
In In addition, the youngatera can enter a driving conteat (o ff the flret tee) and
receive a price o f ala golf
balla. Another half a dozen
balla will go to the Junior
Unkeman who comae cloeeet
to the pin on Hole No. 6.
•
a •
Charlie Newell o f the South
Seminole Little League’! Al­
tamonte Springe nine became
the aecond league athlete to
clear the fence at Caaaelberry
Recreation Park — or Ii it
Cooper Park.
One o f Newell’! amaehrd
clear o f the left field wall with
dletanee to epara. And It all
happened In an unuiual way.
Newell went to the plate
with hia ahlrttall out —
which we Imagine le typical
theee daya o f all teenagera.
Anyway, Bear Lake’a mana­
ger, after Newell had a co iple o f etrikea on him, Inaleted the umpire call time and
make Newell get that ahlrt­
tall atuffed In hie panta.
Newell did aa Inatructed,
■lapped up the plate, and did
what everybody thought Caaey waa going to do — elam
It out o f the ball orchard.
Caaey, of courae didn’t. But
Newell did — much to the de­
light o f Altamonte Manager
Tubby Willoughby and a hoet
a f Altamonte Bprlnga fane.
You know, It makaa ua won­
der. Could It have been that
comfortable at the plate.
■
e
•
South Seminole Little Lea­
gue manager! and offleera
are going to aponior a don­
key ball game for the benefit
o f the loop'a treaeury In midJuly. A t thla time no definite
date If available. The rnnteet
will be played at Caeielberry
Recreation Park — or la It
Cooper Park.
e
e
e
By the way, the South SamInole league'! auxiliary la
planning a hootenany during
the flret week In Auguet.
Mra. Ann Cooper, auxiliary
vice president, le In charge
of arrangamente. She hae re­
quested the aeeletance of any­
one willing to help or partic­
ipate. They may contact Mrs.
Cooper by phoning 838-4810.
•
e
e
John Jerntgan and John
Smith will repreirnt Sanford
in the I1PAA Youth Bowling
Champlonehlpa to be held at
the Sky Bowl In Orlando Sat­
urday. Jemlgan will partldclpate In the Claae "A ” Boya
H a n d i c a p Dlvlalon while
Smith will roll In the Claaa
“ C.” All Sanford bowlere
wlah theee youngatera the beet
o f bowling come Saturday.

Leqal Notice
M orin s o r i n a
Notice la hereby elvan tkat.
pursuant to a Final Decree nf
Forcrloeure entered In rauaa
numbered tSara In the Circuit
Court of Hamlnola County.
Florida, I wdll a.II tha proparly altuatad In Seminole
County, Florida, daarrlbad aat
I«ot 41. of SOUTH PINKcnKST, r in a r a d d it io n ,
aa rocnrdtd In Plat Book I*,
pasta 4* on* 41, of tha
Public llrrorda of Seminole
County, Florida.
AND ALSO tha follawlag deecrlbad Itama of equipment now
loeatad la *r upon tha abova
daacrlbad pram lata i
Chtlaaa 14“ Kltchan Behauat Kan
Duo-Thtrm apart Haatar
Vtnallan Illlnde
O. K. Reas*
O. E. Retrteeretor
at public tala, to tha blahaot
and baat blddtr for oath, at
4ha front door at tha Semi­
nole County Oourlbouao In
■enters.
Florida,
balwaon
ll l t f a. m. ond I:#* p. m., on
Juna If. Ilf*.
(U A L )
Arthur H. Backwllk, Jr,
Clark Clreult Court
Byt Sandra f. Joknton
Daputy Clark
Freeman, Rlekardaon
* Walton
Til Uarnatt Bank Building
Jaakaonvtlla, Florida
Attorney
Publlak Juaa Id, 1114.
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI fiporta Writer
Cold chilla run up and down
the Waiblngton Senator! every
Umo they think how they
pasted up a .350 hitch-hiker
and were lucky enough to pick
him up on the way back.
Hit name le Chuck Hinton
and not only it he pretilng
Tony Oliva for the American
League betting title, but he'a
alto (applying (he puth that
could move the aurglng Sena­
tor* out of the aecond dlvlilon.
11m 26-year-old Hinton, who
cracked out fix hitf Tucfdty
night in helping Wathington
to an 6-4 and 5-1 aweep over
Kanaat City, actually hitch­
hiked hla way Into bateball.
He thumbed a ride to
Wafhlngton from Raleigh, N.
C „ In 1056 to try out with the
Senator* but they thought he
waa too aklnny.
Baltimore didn’t, however,
and flgned him, only to in­
clude him on their cxpantlon
draft lift five yeara later.
That'* when the Senator* of­
ficially acquired him. They've
been
congratulating thorntelvct flnce and the Oriole*
have been kicking themselves.
Itintoo pumped hia batting
average 13 point* to .350 Tueaday night when he atroked a
double and two tingle* in the
opener agalnat the A 'f and
then did an encore with an­
other double and a pair of
tlnglea In the final*.
He bad some belp from hit
teammates, too. Chuck Cottier's three-run homer broke
a 4-4 tie In the tin t game
while Jim King's fourth hom­
er In two night snapped a 1-1
deadlock in the nightcap. Bus­
ier Narum (6-3) and Tom
Cheney (1-2) were the winning
pitcher*.
The White Sox increased
their league lead to lVh garnet
with a 9 5 victory over (he
second place Orioles, the An­
geles tripped the Indians, 6-1
the Bed Sox beat the Yankees,
6-2, and the Tigers trounced
the Twins, 16-1.
Over In the National the
Cardinals blanked the Giants
1-0, Uie Colts downed the
Braves twice, 6-5 and 4-1, the
Phillies edged the Pirates,
4-3, in their opener but drop­
ped the nightcap, 4-0, the
Beds clipped the Dodgers,
2- 1, and the Meta defeated the
Cubs, 6-5 In a 12-lnnlng opener,
but Chicago woo the aecond
game, 5-2,

The South Seminole Little
League Association le forming
a new baseball circuit for
boye 15 through 18 years of
eg* who are not eligible for
senior league or American Le­
gion baseball.
The organisation would be
called the South Seminole
Junior League. Officials have
announced that managers are
available and practice see■lone will be started Immedi­
ately.
A schedule o f games has
been drawn and opening date
o f play Is slated July 16.
Games would be played dur­
ing evening hours at Cassel­
berry Recreation Park.
Youngsters interested In
league play art being Invited

EMMA SI’ ENCER, now coach of tho local swim
team co-sponsored by the Seminole Swimming
Association and tho City Recreation Depart­
ment is shown nt upper right with this season’s

edition o f tho group that will represent San­
ford. Workouts ore being held daily at the City
Pool.
(Herald Photo)

Pigott Says Seminole High Grid
Team To Start Workouts Aug. 24

By Julian Sleiutrom
Aug. 24, according to an an­ use from 12 to 18 seniors, •
Fall football workouts In nouncement today by Jim PI- like number of Juniore and the
remainder of the outfit will
preparation for the 1904 grid­ gutt, the .Seminole's chief pig­
be filled by eophomores.
skin mentor.
iron season for Seminole High
"This way," Pigott pointed
Pigott bat asked all young­
School will get under way
atera — except certain ten- out, "w e’ll have a group of
lort who were cut from thd experienced men coming along
squad following tho annual each year."
Jim stated that the squad
■pring football game week be­
fore last — to report In con­ for next year was not act.
"W e might have a top notch
dition.
"It waa a difficult thing to ball player transfer to Sem­
do,” aald Pigott, "but we had inole," he said, “ and certainly
to eliminate neveral seniors we'd want to uie such a boy.
from the squad. Not that they Then egeln, we might lose
weren’t good players," pigott some boys by grade* or trans­
CHARLOTTE. N. C. (UPI)
explain, "but we must build fers away from Snnford.
—Glenn (Fireball)
Robert*
"W e have 21 lettermrn re­
our 114-man equad around a
uniucceislully attempted to
certain number of seniors, turning and they all look as
avoid a fiery three-car crackthough they'll make t h e
up in which he waa Injured Junior* and eophomores."
Pigott
said
that
he
and
his
during the World 600 by de­
liberately sending his car Into varalty assistants, line roach
a spin, the stock car driver's Jim McCoy and backfield
coach Dick William*, plan to
father said Tucaday.
Gtenn Roberts Sr. said bis
son had hoped his car would
slip by the crashing vehicles
of Junior Johnson and Ned
Jarrell and stop on tho apron,
enabling him to continue the
Manager Frank Thomas and
race.
hi* American Legion Post 68
Results Tuesday Night
However,
Roberts'
1901
Ford plowed Into a retaining longwood I, Casselberry 3 nine goc* bark Into action to­
night at Sanford Memorial
wall going backwards, flipped
STANDINGS
Stadium
upside down and landed In n
(Second llslf)
80 14 .683
Chicago
Tha local* will meet tha
pool of flnmcs about 30 feet Alta monte
1 0
Baltimore
81 18 .033 m from where It hit the wall.
Longwood
1 0 Eustls club In a District Six
New York 25 20 .550 SVi
Ills father reported it would Suntand
0 0 engagement which la slated
20 21 M3 flit be at least a month before North O'lando
Cleveland
0 0 to get underway nt 7:30.
28 24 .538 0
Minnesota
Roberts could see visitors Bear I.ake
0
1
Thomas has given the hurl­
20 25 .510
Boston
other than his family.
Casselberry
0
1 ing nod to Donnie 8mith,
Detroit
21 28 .429 i m
Game Tonlgbt
lankly hurler who pitched for
Washington 24 32 .420 13
North Orlando -vs- Sunland, Lyman High this spring.
Los Angelea 21 S3 .380 14
8 p. m.
Smith tnesrd ■ one-hitter
Kansas City 17 34 .333 10th
when the Sanford club de­
Tuesday'! Rrsulta
Rriulla Tuesday
feated Ocala in the ectson'e
Boston 5 New York 2
Chase 11 Florida Stelo Bank 9
opener.
Washington 8 Kansas City 4 Longwood 4 Robbs t
Washington 8 Kansas City 1
STANDINGS
Results Tuesday
Los Angeles 8 Cleveland 1
Klngswood ....................... 3 0 Hunt IJn-Mer 12 Standard OU
Detroit 10 Minnesota l
8
Robbs ..............................3 1
Chicago 0 Baltimore 8
McRaney .........................2 1 Hunt
000 (10)20-18 0 2 San Fran.
30 20 .600
Thursday's Gsmea
102 0 2 0 - 8 0 3 Phlla’phla
Florida State Dank . . . . 8 8 Standard
28 20 .583 1
Baltimore at Chicago
Longwood ....................... 8 2 W P-Bubba Parks(2-2), L P - Cincinnati
27 23 .540 8
Minnesota at Detroit
Braden (0-8)
Wilson Malcr ..................1 2
20 24 .538 8
Pittsburgh
New York at Boston, S (I n) Chase ................................1 3 HR—Laubcrt, Oilers, first of St. Louii
27 25 .510 4
Lo* Angeles at Cleveland (n) uso .......................... o a the year
Milwaukee 26 27 .491 5 'j
Only games scheduled
STANDINGS
Games Today
Chicago
24 25 .490 Stk
Robbs at Klngswood 7:30
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury 18 4 Loa Angelea 25 27 .461 6
Locomotive Engineers 12 8
McBaney at USO 8:43
25 30 .453 7te
Houston
Chase ..............................10 7 New York
17 30 .321 14\h
First Federal ................ 8 10
Tuesday's Results
lesulta Tuesday
Standard Oil .................. 0 18 St. Louis 1 San Franclico 0
Sauford Atlantic 8 Navy 4
Game Today
New York 6 Chicago 5
Atlantic
002 030-8 8 8
Results Tuesday
First Federal at Chsss
Chicago I New York 8
Navy
010 800-4 6 4
Shrine ■ Elks 4
(4:10 p .m . Bay Ave. park)
Houston I Milwaukee 6
WP—Mike Rudd (2-8), L P - Elks
000 202 0 -4 8 8
Houston 4 Milwaukee 1
Andy Kufui (8-1)
Shrine
204 110 x—I 8 8
CUPPER TIES UP
Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 3
STANDINGS
W P -R onnlt Dudley (4-1), LP
NEWPORT. R 4. (UPI) — Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia •
Navy*** ....................... 18 8
Gary Maples (6-8)
Tha China Clipper, a British- Cincinnati 8 Los Angelea 1
George's ....................... 10 0
Lake Mary • Ctritea 8
owned 48-foot, white-hulled
Thuradiy'a Game*
Florida Stata Bank . . . • 10 U k a Mary
H I Oil $ - 4 10 ■loop, docked here Tuesday Milwaukee at San Francisco
Perfection Dairy ....... 7 12 Cl vita n
001 101 8 - 8 4 8 for tho Newport-to-Bermuda Chicago at New York
Sanford AUantlc ......... • 18 W P-Charlie Lytle (8 8 ), LP
yacht ract which starts June Cincinnati at Houston (n)
***Cllncbcd American Lea­
—Chuck Pigott (0-1)
20.
St. Louis at Los Angeles (n)
gue Pennant
STANDINGS
Gama Tealght
Shrln* ...................
T
Perfection Dairy at Florida CPO .......................
8
State Bank
4
Rotary ....................
(7:30 at Ft. Mellon Park)
a
Elka .......................
ON 100 UKAND3
a
Klwanls ..................
Lake Mary ................... 2 8

Fireball Spun
Car To Avoid
Crash, Dad Says

Sanford Legion
Nine Will Host
South Seminole
Senior League Eusfis Tonight

American
League

Men's League

Lillie National

National League

Little American

Southern League
IW riay'i Reoelta

Knoxville 4 Asheville 8
Birmingham 6 Macon 1
Charlotte 7 Chattanooga 8
Lynchburg 0 Columbus 8
II Innings

Junior League

CivlUa ...................... 1 7
Games Today
No games scheduled
Games Thanday
Klwanls at CPO 4:80
Rotary at Elka 7:80
(At Memorial Stadium)

SPECIA LS
EVERY D A Y!

■quad," Pigott continued. ''A e
a team w* are going to be
weakest at the tackle posi­
tions. We’re overloaded with
guard*, good ones, too, and
that's why we have moved
David Golloher from a guard
to a tackle position to work
with David Noell and Barney
Steel*. We’ve got three pret­
ty good tackle* but we’re go­
ing to need alx. We may have
to do eomo swapping, such
■e moving Bred I'ruden —
who weights 176 — from
guard,to tackle."
A
Pigott said they’d be strong
nt center with Dave Howe,
Steve Ballnt and Steva Groov­
er handing those assignment*.
Ron Hinson, Al Boniface and
Frank Whlgham look at as
though they'll be the quartarbecke while Lee Sparkman
end Sonny Measer will be tho
fullbacks. Pigott addtd that
Dan 8imon la a big, strong
youngster but he haa lots to
learn, while Rick WeUtrom
hae plenty of epeed.
The halfback positions poo*
another problem, aald Pigott.
"But its one o f those happy
problems," Jim hastened to
explain. "W e’ve got elx posi­
tions available and wa know
of 14 boys who went one of
tlione six assignments."
Meanwhile, Ralph Stumpf
— head coach o f the Seminole
JeyVees — said that h* would
open hie season Sept 84 with
a contest at Winter Park.
Stumpf will be aesleted in
coaching the JeyVees by John
Colbert

New Record Set
By Buggers In
Bowlerefte Loop Cronin Selects
Lopez To Pilot
All Star Team

The LI1 Buggers had their
strike balls pounding the poc­
ket aa they set a 058 high
game record and a big 1805
scratch aeries. Helen March
led her teem with 173/498,
Kay Shoemaker had 172/459
and Glnny Chadwick hit for
177/402, in Jet Bowlerette
play.
High series honors went to
Shirley Martin who bombed
an even 600 aeries. Other high
games were rolled by Shirley
Martin, Joan Everly and Bert
Neville who all cams through
with 169*s. Elaine Kostlval
hit a 167 game and Gert
Bridges came through with a
168.
Gert Bridges rolled tha on­
ly "turkey" o f the morning
but many cams through In
tho split department ae the
8-7 fell for Sherry Cannon,
Helen March, Donna Atkins,
Alice Sexton. Tens Parker
and Doris Schautteet mad*
the 8-10. Shirley Martin
picked up the 6-10 end Glnny
Chadwick covered the 4-5-7
twice.
The L11 Buggers top tha
league’s standing* with 0
wine end 8 losses. Behrens
Tractor Is second with 8 and
4. The two leaders are follow­
ed by K am i Insurance, Badcock Furniture, Cut ‘ N Curl,
Mary Carter Paints, Mary­
land Frlad Chicken and Mac'i
06.

International
league
Tuesday's Results
Atlanta 6 Toronto 4
Jacksonville 10 Buffalo 7
Columbus 4 Syracuse 2
Rochester S Richmond 2

I l l K. FIRST
SANFORD
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

OWNER OF DOGS
At required by law, all docs la tha City af San­
ford, Florida n u t bo vaccinated agalnat rabloa,
and the vaccination tag continuity worn by
doga on collar or hamcaa for tha following year.
In order to acromaaodata d o c ewaara. Dr. Ray­
mond llama, Vutcrlaarlan, will bo at tha rear o f
tha City Hall JUNE 11 to vacciuta doga front
1:30 P.M. to 4:00 PJH, and JUNE 18 from
1:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Ad doga found without a tag certifying they
have been vaccinated for rabies for year o f
1964 will be subject to baiac picked up by tha
Police and will bs disposed o f by the DOG
CATCHER.

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pi«y.
Ron Dudley was credited
with the win. Lefty Oxford
and Dudley each had a pair
of hits to pace the batsmen.
The win put the Shrine two
games ahead of second place
CPO and both teams have
five gamca left in the second
half.
The tetl-endera, Lake Mary
and Ctvitan, came face to
face and Lake Mary went
home Uie winner, 9 to 5.
Charlie Lytle fanned 13 but
walked nine. He permitted
only four hits. The two clubs
left a total of 21 runners
stranded over the aeven-lnning route. Roger Lccp bad
two aafeties for Lake Mary.
In the Men's Slo-I’ itch Softbell League Chase defeated
Florida State Bank 11 to 9 and
Longwood d o w n e d Robb’*
Construction 4 to 1. Both Dick
Frank of Chase and Otto
Thomas of Longwood picked
up their seventh mound wins
of the season.
Sanford Atlantic turned in
another great team effort at
the Banker* mapped a 13game winning atreak of tha
Navy nine, 5 to 4, In a LltUa
American League m a t c h .
Mike Rudd waa credited with
the victory in a fine burling
performance.
Meanwhile, In the Little NaIlona), the loop leader* —
Hunt's Lincoln-Mercury Com­
ets — turned in their highest
run production in two monthi
when they tallied an even
dozen markers to down winleas Standard Oil, 12 to 5.
Dubba Parks picked up the
hill decision for the winner*.

BOSTON (UPI) — American
League President Joe Cronin
today announced that Chicago
White Sox pilot Al Lopez
would manage the 1964 AllStar team.
Cronin said the selection of
Lopez wax forced by the pro­
motion of Ralph Houk to gen­
eral manager of tho New
York Yankees. Houk would
automatically have rated the
atl-etar managerial honor as
manager of New York's 1963
pennant winners.
Lopez chosen because the
White Sox finished second a
year ago, will manage the
American League team In the YOUNGER BENNETT UP
annual star game at New
PHILADELPHIA (U P I)—
York's Shea Stadium on Tues­ D e n n 1 a Bennett’a younger
day, July 7.
brother, Dave Bennett, was
recalled Tueaday from tha
Philadelphia Phlllie*' Claas
AA Chattanooga farm club in
the Southern Lcnguo ns pad­
ding for a schedule which In­
cludes four doubleheadera in
tha next two weeka.
Results Tuesday Night
Casselberry 4, Sunland I (tie)
STANDINGS
(Second Half)
Sunland
8 0
North Orlando
8 0
PAINTS
Bear Lake
2 1
GIVE
YOUR HOME
Altamonte Twins
i i
THE BRIGHT LOOK
Casselberry
0 0
Ph. 322-8443
Lake Mary
0 1
Altamonte Senators
0 2
Longwood
• 2
Game Tonight
Alta. Senatora -vs- Alta. Twin*
2417 S. French
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South Seminole
Lillie League

BRU N IN G

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“Your Friendly Ford Dealer**
City IIccdm tags for tha year 1964 art now
available and owner* must obtain taga from tho
City Tax Collector, City Hall. Cost o f license
tag 11.00 - Rabies vaccination $1.00.

Warren E . Knowles
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The Shrinen won their eeventh Junior Boys League tilt
In a row Tuesday afternoon
when they defeated the Elks,
first half champs, 8 to 4, in
City Recreation Department

NOTICE TO

FA R R ELL’S
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. • 1:11 P. M.

to register with any manager
of a South Semlnol* Little
League manager at tha earBeat possible date. They may
also register with Little Lea­
gue President Bill Livingston
at Seminola Plaza. North Or­
lando youthz may reglzter
with Toney Krecek, Longwood
youngster* are aaked to call.
Youngster* Interested in
participating In league play
are invited to register with
any manager of a South Sem­
inole Little League team or
with League President Bill
Livingston.
Loop authorltlea era alio
attempting to organise a
men’a slo-pltch softball league
for men and boys between
the ages of 19 and 90. This
circuit will also get undor
wsy July 15 at tha Casselber­
ry Recreation Park. Managers
have been selected and prac­
tice sessions will bo started
aa aoon a* tha teams are
formed.

Strickland-Morrison
INCORPORATED
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Ph. 822-1481

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Army I n s t Saturday
upon his praduntion
from The Citadel at
Charleston, S. C.

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notice of PoMIr llrerlag
To wlinrn It mu' concern:
The Hemlnole t'ountr Hoard
of Adjustment will hold a pub
Ilo hearing to consider the
poealbllltr or granting s rear
yard and eld# yard setback
varlanca to the Zoning Ilenulat tope to rebuild and enter**
•toraue building an raquenled
by J. W. Helm on tha follow­
ing described properly: 1-ot
I. Block 11, Lakewood shores
.Subdivision.
public hearing will be held
la tha County Commlaalonara
Hoorn. Court House. Banford.
Florida, on Juna II, IMt at
7:10 p. M. or aa soon thereafter as possible.
Seminole County Board •(
Adjustment
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man
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The Board of County Corn*
mlsiioner* meeting Tuesday
heard Charles D. Moehle Jr.,
representing the Brevard Englncering Company of Capa
Canaveral outlina preliminary
plana for platting what may
be known as the Winter Park
Highlands subdivision.
M o s b l s presented plans
which would eall for 473
homes and 13 apartment bouse
sites.
H o w e v e r , Commissioner
James Avery, board chairman,
Immediately told Moehle that
he objected to the name o f ths
project but pointed out that
this, of course, had no bear*
ing on the merits o f the aubdlvialon.
The area Involved would be
located partially In Seminole
and partially in Orange Coun*
tics, east of Eastbrook and
west of Suburban Homes sub*
divisions.
County Engineer William
Bush told the Commission
that ho could not recommend
lilt: land for ii'klduntlul ti»e
because of drainage problems
encountered In adjacent tub*
divisions.
Mochlo appeared before the
Commission nnd asked for an
Indication o f the board’e re­
action to eueh a project and
assured the Commissioners
thnt the firm would employ
the best possibto engineering
standards.
Tha matter will coma befora the Zoning Board at a
later date.
During the meeting the
Commission heard f o r m e r
Commissioner Vernon Dunn
call for a tax structure study
by the Commission, the board
o f Public Instruction and the
local legislative delegation;
authorised the replacement of
• burned out pump at tha
County Home; changed the
name o f Onora Street to
State Street; and overruled
the Board of Adjustment by
denying a permit previously
okayed by that body author­
ising a night watchman to
reside In a house trailer at
the site o f Rocket Boat Trail­
er Sales on U.S. 17-92.
Tha Commission also ac­
cepted a bid o f $1,&amp;50 for the
coat and Installation o f an tea
making machine at ths county
road department’s office; or­
dered full speed In setting up
the county Commission’* o f­
fice In the courthouse, ap­
proved the abandonment of a
plat known as Sweetwater
Hill near tha Wrkiva River
owned by Charles E. Bloom;
and authorised tha Road De­
partment to dispoe* of several
surplus truck*.

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Miss Blackburn
Engaged To Wed

MISS DONNA KAYE BLACKBURN
Mr*. William Oollehon of
Sanford and Marvin E. Black­
burn of Memphis, Tcnn., an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of tliclr
daughter, Miss Donna Kaye
Blackburn, to John Frederick
Noe] Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.

The T.E.L. Class
Of First Baptist
To Meet Thursday
The T.E.L. Clan of the
First Baptist Church will
meet Thursday at 3 p.m. at
the home of Mri. Willie B.
I’ lppln In Loch Arbor.
Mrs. J. W. McLcllan and
her group will serve ai hos­
tesses.
All niembora are urged to
ittond this meeting.

John Frederick Nori Sr., of
Millington, Tcnn.
The brido-cleat -was- born In
Polar Bluff, Mo., and was
graduated f r o m Millington
Central High School, where
shu was affiliated with a na­
tional honor society. Slio also
attended Memphis Slato Uni­
versity.
Mr. Noel was born In Titus­
ville, Pa. Iks was graduated
from Millington Central High
School and was also a mem­
ber of a national honor so­
ciety. lie is a gradual*) of
Tennessee Polytechnic Insti­
tute.
Tl&gt;e wedding will bo an
event of Aug. !!, at the Hamp­
ton Memorial Church in Mil­
lington, Tcnn.

OES Chapter
Confers Degrees
Thirty-four members and
visitors attended the meeting
o f Seminole Chapter No. 2,
Order of the Eastern Star,
Sanford, recently.
The Chapter received two
Into membership j Mrs. Rebec­
ca M. Mathew* by affiliation
and Mrs. Ruth C. Mellor by
Initiation. Die degree* were
Impressively conferred with
ByTon Leach singing the In­
itiatory music accompanied at
the piano by Mra. Joe Leinhart, Organist.
Mr. end Mra. Frank Tal­
bott celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary recently
and are reported looking
happier and younger than
ever.
Alt the member* on the sick
list were reported to be Im­
proving; lomo have been dis­
missed from the hospital and
others getting along ns well
as could be expected. Invita­
tion* from New Smyrna and
Rarherville Chapter* to Join
in observing F s-k-s
» h-t
Nights on the 22nd and 25th
were accepted.
Mr. nml Mr*. Brodlc Wil­
liams and Mr. and Mrs. II. L.
Moore, refreshment commit­
tee, served delicious punch,
cake and nuts after the meet­
ing.

Mrs, N. C. Miney of 400
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, is
presently hospitalized at Ihc
Pinesvllle
Hospital,
Pines
vlllo, Gu., where she was nd
mitted last Sunday In a ser­
ious condition.
Mrs. Mincy will be hospital­
ized for some time.
Her room number la IM In
tlm event some of her many
friends would like to send
condolences.

leave with friends for a few
weeks visit at Mantoloklng, N.
J „ wltere they win enjoy the
water sports.
Miss Mattson will lie leav­
ing for boot camp when she
returns, with the U. S. Forc­
es.
Mrs. Bussell Seymore, Mrs.
Nancy Harmon, Mrs. Huh aril
Huerth, Mabel Bullli, Miss
Mlmi Fincher, Mrs. Emily
Olin and Mra. Thomas D
Guthrie spent the past week
■t tile DeBary Mansion Houze
and attended the dedication
of the past presidents plaques
and deceased members pla­
ques Saturday afternoon at
will the Florida Federation of Art
Hcarquarlers.

SAT„ JUNE 13th

Sane Souci
Beverly Vogue
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New &amp; Uned Furniture
Living Room Sullen,
Dinette*, Bedroom
Hulten (name b ra n d s)
Redding, Applinnren,
Ijimps, Tablets, Odd
Chaim . . . and a lot o f
M inccllaneoua. Thene
ilemn must and will be
Hold for the high
dollar!

Fashions

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Mra. Allan Sain drove to
West Palm Beach to visit her
daughter, Mrs. R. J. DUey,
at St. Mary's Hospital, where
the had undergone surgery.

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MRS. EDIE WARE, top photo, left, whs presented an automatic secre­
tary at a bon voyage luncheon in her honor, by Mrs. Put Olmstead,
right, outgoing president of NAS Officers Wives Club. Officers elected
at the same luncheon at The Trade Winds aro bottom photo, from the
left, Jane Jtilm, secretary-treasurer; Thelma Unger, vice president; Eve
Rogero, president, and Mrs. Ware.

Graduation Party Enjoyed
By Susan Deal And Guests
Miss .Susan Ih-nl, dnuchtcr
uf Cdt. mill Mis. Buhiit lk-al,
and a member of the 1001
S-r minn 1ini) Has* of Seminole
Iliuli School. w h s liotmie-l
with n rnko anil chatter parly
nt the homo of Mr*. \V. K.
Ilnrkcy.
Thu umtsiml table, covered
with a Itrlllinnl red rlolh
created an atmosphere of
festivity.
Centering tho table tvns nn
arrangement of white inrunUnns ami red grape* In a
largo whit*' container, with
white rnnillrslirks
holding
matching topers on cither
aide.
Gay nupkina uf red and
white stripes worn arranged
as wheel spokes, surrounding
a large platter containing In­
dividual pizzas. Mininturo ad­
dress iMioks wore conccnlnl
inside eorh napkin ns favors
to the guest*.
Enhancing the colorful In­
formal table were honey dew
melon basket* piled high with
melon balls. Beautiful ar­
rangement* o f grnpr* wera
plnred at the eornrrs of the
table with a lazy susnn con­
taining salads and a mexirnn
bowl was filled with chips.
The hostess, bonoreo and
honor**'* mother received cor­
sages from Cdr. Deal, and
8usan was presented an ap­
propriate gift by the hostess.
Invited gucita Included the
Misses Norma Whlttern, Mar­
ilyn Hunt, Ccnl Wheatland,
Susan Brown, Peggy Grier,
Shirley Steed, Sandy Slayton,
Judy Lavender and Maria
Rowland.
Also the Misses Ann Ma­
han, hharon Stanul, Candt
Condor, Myra Meek*, Gay
Hunt, Carol Samuel, Ann

Altamonte

Personals
By Julia Uartoa
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Gregwar and daughter, Amy, re­
cently moved back te Pentwater, Michigan after spend­
ing months in Dol Kay Man­
or.
Mra. John G. Peter* o f Do­
lores Drive, recently had a
toe operation and haa recov­
ered well enough to go back
to work.

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In Georgia

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mra. Frank Wood­
ruff of Bayou Vista celebrated
their 4Hlh wedding annivers­
ary, Sunday, May 31, at the
DeBary Restaurant.
Frank and Null will leave
ta attend the 00th Ilulgera
College reunion at New Brunawick, N. J.
They will alio visit tlio New
York World's Fair, and try to
visit aome of their 19 grand­
children In New York Stale
while on this trip.
Mr. Woodruff li the beloved
organist at the First Presby­
terian Church In DeBary.

A U C T IO N

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Reg. 25.95 - 29.95 .........

DeBary Personals

Mattson

Eve Rogero was elected
president, president and other officers
Loretta White and Jeanne presided at the business meet- are Thelma Unger, vice pres­
Wolfe were hostesses at the ing and officers for the corn- ident, and Jana Jahn, secre­
tary-treasurer.
luncheon which was attended' ing year were elected.
a beautiful white orchid cn r-lby 44 members,
sage.
Pat Olmstead,

DRESSES

Is Hospitalized

FRANK NORLL and Peggy Grier are enjoying
a recent grndtmtion parly til the Embassy Club.
Unlit nr« members of the 1004 Gruduution
CIukh uf Seminole High School,

Paula

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Mrs, N.CLMincy.

Mrs. Bosnia Thornton s|&gt;rn(
the weekend in Jacksonville
visiting Mrs. Nona Moyer.
Mrs. Moyer will lie remem­
bered as the former Nona
Cowin of Hanford.

Mias

ny Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Edie Ware was guest
of honor at a Bon Voyage
Party given by the Naval Air
Station Officers' Wives Club
Thursday in the banquet roam
of the Trade Winds Cafeteria
in Casselberry.
The
honorce’ s husband,
Capt. Robert W. Ware, com­
manding officer of the base,
is retiring from the Nsvy aft­
er 30 years of service.
She was presented with a
most unusual gift, an engrav­
ed sterling ailver automatic
telephone secretary.
Farewell gifts were also
given to Dot
Ellingwood,
Ruby Crain and Helen More*
slni. They also each received

Reg. 18.95 - 21.95 ........

Miss Sharon Black weldor
•nd Miss Judith Ann Taylor,
students at Brigham Young
University In Provo, Utah,
arrived home Monday for the
summer. Sharon Is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
C. Blackweldcr of Loch Ar­
bor, and Judith is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wells o f Lake Mary.

Mrs. A. D. Boiler of San­
ford and Mra. Stanley Hosier
and children, Stanley and
fiberron, of hit. Dora, will dc.
part next week for New York,
where they will attend the
World's Fair and other east­
ern points of Interest.
En route to New York, they
will be joined by Mrs. Ernest
P. llall In Washington, D C.,
Who will accompany them on
the trip.

8onV Party

ivesE led Officers

On New Members

Personals

Mrs. Frank H. Bobbins of
Mt. Sterling, Ky., is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Dean P.
Taylor, and family of {south
tiummcrlin Avenue.
Mrs. Bobbins had the pleas­
ure of attending the 1W&gt;4
graduation exercises of Sem­
inole High School, of which
her grandson, Frank F. Nodi,
3rd, was a member.

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Elder

11-00
61.50

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Spring* Baptist
Kindergarten
Registration June 15th
|Between • a.m. A 13 pjn.
At The Church Located
[ Old Orlando ltd. A Heater I

Aiken. Brenda Brown, Maryaiet Hurl, Gwen Champion
ami Jill West.

Miss Julie Ganas

See Our
Wide Selection
Of

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BESTBJ

Has Splash Party
On 11th Birthday

Swimsuits

B E S T DADS

2 0 . IFF

Priced For Every
Budget

All Summer

Jewelry

Flemings
Gifts • Cards - Books
210 E. First St.

V l

JULIE GANAS
Julie Ganas celebrated her
11th birthday rccrntly with a
water parly at her home on
Banana Lake.
She and her friends spent
an afternoon of "fun in the
•un and splash" followed by
an oldfashinned wiener and
marshmallow roast at the
edge of ibo "lillie woods" on
Ihc lakefronl lawn of the B.
F. G ana sos.
Softball and croquet helped
settle the hot dogs and make
room for tho birthday cake,
made and decorated by Iter
aister, Sharan, and the ice
cream.
Guesta enjoying the birth­
day in tho open were Misses
Susan Lappln, Marcia Sands,
Kerry Knllfin, Sunny Wllstcr,
Cindy Crain, Joannic Jenkins
and Sherry and Debbie How­
ell of Longwood.

ONE
GROUP

Sportswear

Frosting
Streaking
And
All Types

2 0 %

or
Shading

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6JQ.00 TO 6|5.00

LIFE STRIDE
FOR APPOINTMENT

SHOES

CALL 322-4913

Betty Anne's
Hair H'yllng Salon

2201 S. Park Ave.

NOTICE
There’* no need of a long statement
when our memutge la brief. So we'll
ju*l skip ________________________________

Reg. 6 .9 5 - - - - - Reg. 8.95-10.95 - Reg. 11.95-14.95 - -

down here and nay ‘'RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers ■ complete electrical
service, does good work, does It prompt­
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and does
appreciate Re customers.”

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All Sale* Final
Accredited Charge

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company

Accounts Welcomed!

112 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 322-0915

"Open Friday Nile TUI Nine1*

Commercial . . . Residential . . . Industrial Wiring

SALE ‘3.99
SALE ‘6.90
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Luncheon Honors Miss Ivey

DEAR ABBYt I read
about the kind, considerate
woman xvho xvas given * box
uf good clothing that once
belonged to her dearest
friend who had died. She
asked you if you thought
it might aatldru member*
of her friend's family to
see their mother's clothing
bring « rn by someone else.
I xxsa pleased that you told
her to go ahead and wear
them as it xxauid give them
pleasure. I know. I lust a
beautiful daughter in her
early 'JO'*. She had eloietsful o f lovely clothes. A f­
ter she passed sway, 1 di­
vided them up and gave
them to her friend*. I was
deeply hurt when I offered
a brand new evening gown
to one young women and
she eeplied, “ Thanks a lot.
hut I don’t think I could
ever put It on. It would five
ms the ereep* "
HURT DEEPLY
*
*
*

Mrs, tMurn Sliinholscr wai
hostess at tier Elliott Axentie
home to a recent bridal lunch­
eon honoring Miss Kay Ivey,
bride-elect of Ronald Lind­
sey. Mr*. Russell Pearson as­
sisted Mrs. Shinholser a&gt; cohostess

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The reception rooms ucrc
decorated with floral arrange­
ments of pink and xxiute, and
a lovely pink arrangement
centered the dining table.

MISS KAY IVEY, seated, was honor truest of a
recent bridal luncheon Ht the Elliott Avenue
home o f Mrs. Edwin Shinholser. Seated with
Miss Ivey is her mother, Mrs. John Ivey. Stand­
ing are Mrs. Shinholser, Mrs. Edwin Lindsey,
mother o f the future bridegroom, and Sirs, llus•'ll. Pflarjtas . coAw s
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The hostesses presented the
honorcc with two water gob­
lets in her chosen crjstal
pattern and a beautiful orchid
corsage.
Other* enjojing the delici­
ous bridal luncheon were Mr*.
John Ivey, mother of the
bride-elect, Mrs. Ed Lindsey,
mother of her fiance, and the
Mnu's. Marx* Jane Harbour
and Peggy Monroe ot Orlan­
do.
Al-o Hie Misses Rose Kratrert, Deanna Nichols, Harhara Colberl, Ann Crapp* and
L o rv ttirT i'i.te.-* ■ ---- ------ -

Catholic Women End Season

“ TIIE CHECKMATES,’’ a newly organized hand, recently made their
debut at a graduation party at tlie Embassy Club. From left to right tno
Steven Crier, J. C. Sinjfletary, Gary Moretz and Allen Taylor.

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Splash Party

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a* room hi n

DEAR ABBY: When my
father died we distributed
hi* elothes to needy men all
oxer town. Dad had e horse
blanket type jneket he wore
for fishing, which xve gave
to Did Rudy, the janitor

(•) Fata A Clladyt

(Color)
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Mr*. (Person announced the
board members hud selected
an engraved marble base desk
pen for Rev. Richard Lyons,
pastor of All Rmil* Church,
as a gift from (he club on the
tileeson, called far report* HStli anniversary o f hi* ordi­
from the various committee*. nation. A spiritual bumpicl
Mrs. John Corao, courtesy aiis also presented to him
from the club.
chairman, outlined tho cards
Following adjournment of
ami floxvers she tool sent dur­
the meeting, the program
ing tiie month.
xva* turned over to Mrs. DonTiie membership chuirman, uld I.eFils. program chairman,
Mr*. Frank Donahue, an­ and Mis. George Iiojciigis
nounced thut madonnas would served ns muster of ceremon­
ho given to each person ies for a delightful vurirty
Miss Linda Ley, a graduate bringing a new member ami
show.
of (he inoi gradual Inn class of also the member. A fooled
Mrs C, Muihrie ami Mi*.
Seminole High School, xva* liras* planter will lie awn riled I.eFils gave their version of
recently honored w i t h
a to the person contributing the n nntiva llnwniiun ilnnce in
•plash party nt the home of most members by December. authentic native costume, fol­
All hirtluliiy honored con­ lowed by the singing nun*,
Mr*. M. II. Dckle on Adam*
tributed
to Die birthday apron Mrs. Durand, Mr*. Ted Mich­
Court in Wynn wood.
The cla n color* of red and mudeby i-ara Warren Easter­ aels and Mrs. Marcel Faille,
attired In the habits of French
white were carried out In tnc lyMrs. S. Durand and Mr*. nun* nnd singing three de­
decor of the ipaciou* patio.
The refreshment table xva* Jo Miliiken reported on the lightful songs In French.
•'Whnl NOT To Wear,” wnx
centered with a lovely red minimi convention o f the til.
and white floral arrangement Augustlno Dloresun Council the theme uf lliu bizarre
fashion show staged by mod­
surrounded by an assortment recently held in Knrusuta.
Tho recent bake sulu xva* el*, Mrs. Corao, Mrs. Theo­
o f cakes, nuts, chips, dips and
highly aocce*Kful, and Mr*. dore LnTour and Mrs. Mlrinni
Cokes.
Raines, ways
nnd Karelia and Mrs. Jean Hayes.
Approximately 25 guest* en­ Carlo*
joyed a refreshing afternoon means chairman, thanked the
Tiie grand finale xvas hil­
members for their cooperation. arious xxith Mr*, Glecson,
o f swimming and fun.
Mrs. Donalioe, Mis. Rallies
nnd finr* W. Easterly intro­
duced a* “ The (Irnsshopprt*," dressed in their ver­
ir r i aiiurra ^
sion of the Beatles, complete
our Time, Need*
PLLtfl
xxith wigs and proper instru­
And lludarl
ment*. Tiny performed in
lie It A Rattle
pnntominn to a Ileutle record.
. . . nr Casa
The entire rust joined in
singing "There's a Long Long
Free Prompt
Delivery
Summer," no original compo­
Ily: Martlia T. Vlhlan
sition by Mr*. Fltcgar.
lifputy Clark
T e l. .122-0906
FiihlUh
Juna 10, 21, 31 A July
Regular meetings will re­
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sume in October.
CDA*ST

Ttic Catholic Woman's Club
o f All Soul* Church held a
combination meeting and cov­
ered dish supper recently, with
the elnb officers serving n*
hostesses for tiie final meet­
ing of tiie year.

Folloxving the supper, the
business meeting opened with
“ Sulutc to the Cross," pledge
to tiie flag and prayer.
Tin* president, Mr*. Rlchurd

sports

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In th% f o u n t * Cu»ninl*rlon*m til tl&gt;:30 A
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F lorid a, o n Ju no 14. IDS I at J u n e 1X 4. fo r Ihe f o l l o w i n g
T:ln 1*. M o r ** «ui»ti t lie r t - w or k i
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Uftnlnolo Cuiinty Board of
I’ r-ipneel F o r m e will not he
A iljimt fur til
j laeited later the n o n e hou r
IIy Hal A. Colbert* Chair- 1|,rlor to Hie tim e (nr opi'tiltut
m.»n
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Plana u t id /o r Pro p oeat F or m a
Fait* 03, Puhltr Tianorda of m ay he p ur ch as ed by lju a llfle d
h fin ln ol# C oun ty, Florid a. I 'o iit r a c to r * upon a p p lic a t io n
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and
Improvtnianta n o w and I lst ra eeta o f Plana f o r proa*
h * r * a f t* r on aaltl land, and p ec tlve l.lddsra and plana for
flB t u r m attach«d thvratoi alao onn-h lddera, m ay ba purchaaed
all r i h , i l n n i , al or trl c , wa ta r, fo r l i e . * * P*r aet. Or der * for
and
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c o o k i n * these
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m ny lier r n fia r pert ain to* or I se 1 * 1 . Sa r e l s a d w ill he
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pramlBf** evi-n though IMy he
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t s c t any o r all bide.
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SIKST O F K ld m t tiA
Florida, thla aih day of June.
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w ay E n g in e e r
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“ THE GRASSHOPPERS” recently appeared in a comedy skit nt the filial
fcnxon'a meeting uf tiie CaUiulic Wonum's Club. PerformiiiK in the clever
pimlomino were Sara Warren Eaaterby, Heated, with ntumliiiR left t&lt;&gt;
t ight, Mrs. Frank Donahue, Mrs. Rkhard'GIccaon and Mrs. Curloa Raines.

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nail
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really charge North and South
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with an error in getting to
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cate game got there nnd two
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ard
the defense slipped.
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The play started nut the
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same way at both winning
3 .39 U ) Vt*u Pori i feiay
(Color)
tallies. South drew trumps,
(1 ) Quaan F o r A Pay
stripped tli* hsnd of hesri*
1 6 1 Tha Kdga o f Night
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and diamonds and led a club
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toward dummy.
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4:29 (2 i Hurna and Allan
One West player mad* the
4:24 (2) N a w i
mistake of playing th* jack
(4 ) Unrla Walt
l i t (2) liaat o f (IroBtAa
of clubs. Now all South had
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to do was to take dummy’s
( I ) Car l o o « a
44) Laava H T o flaavar are end lead a aecnnd club
1 :3• «2) Nowaeofia
from cither hand.
West could either play his

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Some days you hava to look
and look before you can find
in the day's nrxxs even on#
111lie alory tn cheer you. or
alretigliien your belief that
life can l&gt;e beautiful.
Fnr exnmpto: little item*
such aa one about tha 67-yearold Londoner xvho won 127,000 in a fiiiilliall pool and inimediately advertised for lit*
wife Rosalie, who left him 17
year* ago, to come hum* and
share his windfall.
I here is always tu much
big news lliat's hud end so
mm Ii local nowa tlint's de­
pressing Hint an item like the
one above ia fun to dwell on.
Now there's a man who not
only doein't hold a giudg*—
hi* first thought alien he ha*
a nice chunk of money fall
into Ids lap is not tn go out
end spend it on himself, or
In look for sortie young thing
to help him spend It. His first
thought 1* s xviih lo share it
with th* woman who cm.*a

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■hared hia Ilf*.
And how will th* story
and? Will Rosalie return to
her husband for a fresh start
—or has the, in 17 years,
learned to live alone and like
It?
* If ah* docs return, will
(lie money rau*e new complirutions? Will they have trou­
ble agreeing on bow it should
be spent or invested?
* Will they up * the money
for a little piece in th* coun­
try where they tan live out
their year* together?
Ur—and this is sad to rontemplnta—will Rosalie com*
bark Just long enough to help

spend her husband’s winnings,
and than take o ff again?
A story with such a heart­
warming beginning a h o u l d
have a happy ending. Th*
rhanecs are you'll never know
how the story actuully *ndi|
that’s why these little Items
are so cheering. Y'ou can just
nuume everything turns out
fine.

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cusp. *PP*W*kxg SeUdft , , .
Usty pie*, cakes spd ctesm*.. .tender, deiidoti* prim*
meal* sod iirdiit (m il vefetsWe*. . . served in truly
ple.isnt surrounding*. And remember, Thursday night
fit “ f»mity night" with free dessert* (or *1 1 ...end
S*Uird«y night I* “ *«*ek niaht" x*hen you get a b&lt;g
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Orlando. Leesburg, Cocoa, Melbourne &amp; Ft. Fierce.

DEAR AI1BY: Our moth­
er xvas as prrtty es a pic­
ture and xxns always dress­
ed in tiie height of fashion
nnd in tiie most elegant
taste. Her weakness was
beautiful hntt, ami she hnd
dozens o f them. She died,
nt 64. two year* ago. We
gave each of tier friends
on* of mother's lovely hats.
Some were ten years old,
hut still fashionable, and
all were as good as new, In
their original hose* arid tis­
sue. You cannot imagine th*
joy It brought us when w*
spotted eight of mother’s
ik'nulifiil huts in church on
Easter ,Sunday.
HER DAUUIITER!
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At th« other winning tab!*,
West did not make th* mis­
a ass
take of playing th* jack of
a a lo s s
clubs at his first opportun­
WEST
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ity, Hu played tha three spot.
AST
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dummy and South returned
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to his own hand to lead an­
SOUTH
other tow club.
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Y'ou can see that Wei*
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ahould have played hia king.
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Both vudjMnbt*
an, but it ia pretty hard for a
Karth ( u t Saath D M
player to rcaliz* that n*
1*
Pass 1 4
Pasa
should win a trick with a king
14
Paw 4 N T. Pasa
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Pasa 1 4
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when h* can win It Just aa
PM*.
easily with th* jack. Bo Watt
played th* Jack. Eaat had ta
[king and catch hi* partner's overtak# with th* queen and
queen, whereupon East would lead a red card tn give South
hava to give declarer a ruff that esientiul ruff and dis­
card.
and discard.

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good winter coat being wont
by this woman. One friend
said to me, "Doesn't it bottl­
er you to are your mother's
clothes again ?" I answered,
“ If I never wanted to see
them again, I'd have given
everything to the Salvation
A tiny."
NOT BOTHERED
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LAST DAY “ FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG"

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DEAR ARUY: Aa la us­
ually the lot of tha eld­
est daughter, 1 was called
upon to dispose of all my
mother's nsnbla clothing af­
ter the hnd passed away.
My mothar, in her lifetime,
had always been a ttr y gen­
erous person, and shs was
forever giving to those less
fortunate than herself. I
distributed her c l o t h i n g
among those who were
needy. I gave a fine winter
wardrobe to mamma's laun­
dress. Several of my friends
recognized my m o t h a r ' ■

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who worked at our plant.
One evening mother and I
were walking down the
street and I spied Old Rudy
— who was exactly daddy's
size— walking toward us in
that familiar fishing jack­
et. My heart skipped a brat,
and I tried to distract
mother, not knowing how
she would react. She saw
him, o f course, and then
she said to me. “ Oh, look.
There's Old Rudy In dad's
jacket. Wouldn't dad be
pleased to know that Old
Rudy is getting tome good
out of it? Dad always
thought so much of hint!"
DAD'S (URL IN WAUSAU
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�Message from Crooms PTA President
Hj Robert T hom u Jr.
322-3751
Mr*. Grace Haynes, preeldent o f Croomi High I’-TA,
today liaued the following
message:
To the parcnta, faculty, and
frlenda o f the Crooma Iliirh
P -T A ; Many thing* were ac­
complished this year becauee
you lost youreelve* In the actlvitiea o f the achool and
worked hard.
Theaa thing* could not hare
been accomplished without Uia
cooperation
of the entire
I’-TA. Vou helped make the
Grade iiotha-'a contest a
wonderful success. From this
effort we are able to make
donations to the band and
chorus o f Crooms.
We also purchased furni­
ture for the homemaking de­
partment. Tha ellnle, which
has been quite helpful to the
school with the able assist­
ance o f the Gray Ladles was
a very wonderful project.
Wa are all proud o f you.
Without so many willingworking parents, this would
not have become a reality.
May God bless each of you,
and may the year IDM-flB
bring more blessings to the
Crooms High P-TA.

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Pnftc 10 — June 10. 106-1

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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

More Lights On
French Urged
TTie need for additional
traffic lights on French Ave.
nue, particularly at Ninth and
Third Streets, was stressed
by Commissioner James 11.
Crappt Monday night.
He d ie d the harrowing ex­
perience pedestrians and mo­
torists alike feel when trying
(o cross French Avenue. He
called on the Commission to
register “ a strong request"
with the Stale Road Hoard for
permission to Install the light
or lights.
Commissioners also decided
to make an informal survey
of sidewalk needs In the city
and to have auch needs consid­
ered when the next fiscal bud­
get time arrive*.
Two street lights for Mellonvillc Avenue south of 25th
Street were also approved
when Commissioner Earl Hig­
ginbotham pointed to the dan­
gers
along the
darkened
street.

FII1ST GRADERS of Lake Monroe School surprised their teacher, Miss
Mnhlc Chapman, with u class party given on the closing day of the term
with Mrs. Robert Mann, room mother, and Mrs. Willie Mae McGhee und
Mrs. Bobby Price as hostesses. The sheet cake, Imkcd by Mrs. Price, was
decorated ns a canceled envelope representing a “ thank you" card mailed
to the teacher In appreciation from the class. The 2G students and Miss
Chapman posed after the party at the school entrance.
(Herald Photo)

Property Owners Get 90
Science Grant Days On Condemnations

•

Miles Austin received his
Doctor o f Divinity degree
from Howard University last
Friday. Rev. Austin is a na­
tive o f Sanford, and an
alumnus o f Crooms High and
Florida A A M University.
* • *
Principal Horae* Jackson
announces commencement ex­
ercises for the adult school
Sunday June Id at S p. m.
Clifford Hurston will deliver
tha address.
* a *
There are something like
00,000 persons in Seminole
County. It Is a burning shame
that we do not donate more
blood. A t leaat five pinta a
day should ba given.
This type of response to
such a worthy eausa la Indi­
cative of a people who do not
cars. This might sounr face­
tious, but I feel just as proud
about having given 30 pinta
o f blood aa those philanthrop­
ist#, who give millions o f dol­
lars.
It i f a known fact that dol­
lar* cannot ba put Into an in­
dividual's vain*. Let us build
our blood bank. You never
know when blood will lie
needed to save your life.
Please become a regular don­
or today, Call 322-0822 and
ask fo r the days and time
that they are open.
You know, as long aa 1
have been giving, I do not
know the time they ere open.
I Juet go there by rhanra. No,
don’t do ae 1 do. Eshiblt your
Intelligence. Call!
e • •
Many thanks to Mrs. Janice
Doucette fo r giving clothing
to the Children Advisory
Council. You have brought
happiness to someone.
• • •
Johnny Sylvester Smith Jr.
has aet a remarkable attend­
ance record In hie flral eight
yeurs in echool. lie bae not
been tardy nor absent In the
eight consecutive years at
Jackson Heights Elementary
school.
Johnny w a s Interviewed
about hie perfect record and
oioor ltema of Importance!
When did you become aware
o f your attendance recordT
*1 became aware o f my rec­
ord during my filth year In
achool, all being perfect at­
tendance years. 1 made up my
mind then to never be absent
nor tardy and work hard for
th . remaining three.'*
What is your opinion about
anyone missing s c h o o l T
“ When one tuiseea echool he
hue missed a full lesson for
that day and It Is very hard
to keep up with the new leseon."
How do you know UileT
•By watching abeent elaesmatea return to school."
Do you have any encourag­
ing words fo r boys and girls 1
"Yea, 1 would like to say to
all incoming and present first
graders to make a record Uka
1 have, and fo r those who
have been perfect this year to
keep it up In the future. 1 am
hoping to maintain this rec­
ord throughout high school."
Johnny is a member o f the
Safety Patrol, Choir, and "Mr.
All-Around" for 11)03-64. Ha
was Crowned May 811 for hav­
ing all tha qualities of an
outstanding student. His fav­
orite subjects are Mathemat­
ics and English.
Why do you Ilk* Mathemat­
ics and English! "I ilk*
mathematics because working
with number* and thinking
\ar* moat Interesting. ! Ilka

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To Mrs. Hughes
Mr*. John Hughes, the for­
mer Ann Stine, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. George Stine
of thla city, has received a
National Science Foundation
grant to attend the UniveraIty o f Florida from June IB
to Aug. 7.
The Institute will consist of
tw o
mathematics. courses,
Probability with Statistical
Applications and Modern Ab­
stract Algchra,
Mr s .
Hughes graduated
from Bemlnola High School,
where alia was president of
Student Government, Trl-Hl-Y,
captain o f the cheerleaders,
Lt. Robert II. Rcely Jr., son nnd a member o f the band,
of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Recly orchestra and glea club. She
Sr. of 701 Mellonville Ave., attended Agnea Scott College
has been named flight instruc and the University of Iowa.
tor of the month at Craig Air She received her B.S. degrne
Force Base, Alabama.
from Stetson University, with
To earn the distinction, Lt. a major In chemistry, nnd a
Rorly competed with 150 of M. Ed. degree cum liinde
the best instructor pilots in the from National College of Ed­
U. S. Air Force, according to ucation.
Col. Robert D. Curtis, bis
Mri. Hughes teaches science
commanding officer.
and multi at Waukegan Town"His selection was basty] ■hip High School, which hns
upon his consistent superior
an enrollment o f 4,000 stu­
performance, th r o u g h n e s s ,
dents.
la d and originality in chall­
Mrs. Hughes' huabnnd will
enging his students to greater
he remembered here us hav­
achievement," Col. Curtis said
in a letter to the flier's par­ ing sung on WKItS, WDLK
weekly, In the First Presby­
ents, adding:
MRS. GRACE HAYNES
“ Ills judgment and logical terian Church choir, and as
sequenc* of thought, his sup having been a Navy flight Inerior military bearing ami structoi at Hunford NAS d ol­
courtesy, and the many quail ing World War II. Hu Is now
ties of leadership which he dls serving as a police magistrate
plays make him an milsisnd for the State of Illinois, and
ing example for his student* Is the teen choir director of
the First Presbyterian Church
and fellow officers,"
“ It Is a real pleasure to In Waukegan, Illinois.
have Id. Ilcely assigned to the
3(UtMh Pilot Training Group,
and we share with you the
pride we know you have in
J. S. SMITH JR.
your son."
talk and using good English
are very important to me."
MOBILE, Ala. (U PI) —
After his high achool days
Hospital authoritiea continued
are over, ha plana to enter
their effort* today to discov­
college. He staled that Jacksun llcighta Is tlie best school
TEXAS CITY, Tex. (UlM) er how two small vlala of ra­
in the county and he is hup' ■— Some eager but inefficient dium found their way to th*
Ing that thu teachers havs burglars broke Into s super­ city dump.
enjoyed working with him bo- market Monday and got noth­
Authorities said no one waa
cause he has learned many ing but frustration for their apparently exposed to poaalhle
facia. He I* well liked by the effort*. They knocked the knob radiation from tha radioactive
Jackson Height* family.
o ff the anf* but wer* unable material.
Ilia final word* were "I to open It. Then whan they
A hospital spokesman at
hop* that all the teacher* atartrd to leave, they found Mobile General aald the vials,
who have encouraged me will they hod locked In and had about the else of matchbe proud o f me aomeday." to bteak out again.
sticks, wer* noted missing
Thu Ilev. and Mrs. J. S. Smith
Tuesday. A quick search led
of Jamestown are his par­
London'*
Sovoy
Theater to th* city garbage dump
ents. Wo would like to con1 waa especially built for the where they wer* found.
grutulate Johnny und his pur
Authoritiea aald Ut* ra­
production! o f Gilltfrt and
enta.
dium was still Intact.
Sullivan.

HAROLD CHARLES PINKNEY of Sanford
was graduated Into America’s Spnce Program
Monday. He has been employed by McDonald
Aircraft Corp., Cape Kennedy, as a laboratory
technician and will atart work next Tuesday.
Pinkney is a 1001 graduate o f Crooms High
School. He began studies ut VoluBla County
Community College in September 1062 in Elec­
tronic Technology. He will be working on the
"Gemini” Progam.

AF Base Names
Sanford Officer

Owners of IS parcels of pro­
perty in the city were given
a OOday grace period by City
Commission
Monday
night
before a condemnation hear­
ing Is held.
This, commissioners said,
will give the owners an oppor­
tunity to either demolish the
structures or repair them to
the satisfaction of the chy
building inspector.
If appropriate action Is not
taken by that time, city offi­
cials said, the condemnation
proceedings would continue.
The Commission also held
a public bearing last night on
a projiosod rczoning of land
north of F.ast 24th Street,
south of Cottage Hit) and
Grove
Manor
subdivisions,
west of Mellonville Avenue,
and east of thu ACT. ilailrosd.
It was requested the property
tie re zoned from H-1AA to
R-1A.
Several residents in the ares
opposed Ihe request citing the
devaluation of their property
should It be granted.
Commissioner James
!L
Crapps suggested both par­
ties could "live with It" if a
two-lot buffer zone was main­
tained between the protesting
parties and the subdivision.

This was approved when all
factions agreed to it.
The eh«iv»* wa* put on first
reading at Die next Commis­
sion meeting.
In other scllon, the Com­
mission:
—Approved s request of the
Lions Club for a firc-woks
display permit, Special activi­
ties ate planned for July 4lb
at the lakcfront.
—Denied a request of Hal
Washburn for an casement
to dredge end to cross city
property to fill his property
on take Ada.
—Veered away from the
summer recreation program
on learning that the school
system is operating its own
recreation centers and thus
would reduce participation in
the city program- “ It i* un­
d e r s t o o d , " commissioners
were told, “ that since the
school personnel is going on
its own, the city no longer is
obligated to provide mater­
ials, sports gear, supplies,
swimming pools, etc., to
these functions.'*
—Approved installation of
an eiohldneh water main to
the Williams Building in the
HLH industrial area. The work
is to be done by city crews

with full reimbursement for
labor, material and other sup­
plies used.
—Approved transfer of 4J48
to rehabilitate the city dog
pound. It was pointed out that
the pound now has dirt floors,
no constantly running walcr
and in other ways needs im­
mediate
improvement The
pound Is used solely to house
sick and stray dogs.
—Nominated Bill Hemphill,
subject to his approval, to the
Civil Service Board. His ap­
pointment would fill a vacan­
cy on the board.
—Heard a letter read from
Marx Realty that the owner
cannot repaint a building at
Rand's Mall. The letter said
income from the properly
would not permit the work
being done.
—Agreed to increase the
water pressuro for the ACL
Railroad if the railroad pays
for it. The area is now served
liy a two-inch line and the
railroad suggested this be Increased to six Inches so ade­
quate pressure could be had in
servicing the trains.
—Okayed attendance at a
barbecue *[&gt;onsorcd July 6 by
Individuali of the Sanford Fire
Department.

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A Sanford Independent f i n
■nd casually Insurance agent
will be among the .nor* than
1,200 who will gather at Mia
ml Beach Thursday for tha
80th Anniversary Convention
of the Florida Association of
Insurance Agent*.
Among those front whom
the aisodatlon has received
advance registrations for the
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lalnoblrau Hotel Is W. H
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The convention
audience
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West
Virginia,
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flight enterisinmeot, ieatur
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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson Tuesday
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ency" appropriations bill, in­
tended largely to cover mili­
tary pay raises authorised by
Congresa last year.

CHUCK

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Alfred (Al) SUnley, form­
erly ■ partner In Stanley Rog­
er* Hardware, hat assumed
management of Ted Williams
Hardware Store. He la a long­
time resident of Sanford and
a graduate of Seminole High
School. SUnley went directly
to work at Bclnap Hardware
at Louisville after graduation.
The Stanley* live at 2434
Elm Ave. and they have two
sons and two daughters. The
eldest, Alfred Jr., is a premedical student at the Uni­
versity of Florida. David, the
youngest son, attended Floe
Ida State University for two
years and ii now in the armed
force* at Ft, Euatis, Va.
Two teenage daughters, Joy
and Gay, attend Seminole
High School. The family ia a
member of Holy Croat Epis­
copal Church.

Signs Bill

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New Manager
Takes Over

By Jana Casselberry
Commander Harold Kryder
and Finance Officer Kenneth
Green o f Caaaalberry repre­
sented Memorial Post 256 at
the American Legion Depart­
ment o f Florida Convention
held In Jacksonville Friday
through Sunday. They were
accompanied by their wives
Who were delegates to the
Auxiliary Convention from
Memorial Unit 256. Mrs. Krydar is unit prssldent and Mrs.
Graen, poppy chairman.
Tha unit's pressbook won
first piaca in iU division and
will be sent to the national
convention. A citation was
riven for the unit history and
a citation also was received
for membership achievement.
Mrs. Kryder was asked to
march In the TreeidenU' Pa­
rade because the unit has 116
per cent membership. She
attended a reception for the
new Department President,
Carrie Mae Roberts.
The delegates report that
the convention parade was
drowned out by torrential
rains which left participants
drenched to the skin.

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Life Of Leisure
Want to keep from getting a job
when you graduate from school?
Here are some simple things to do
that will practically insure a summer
— maybe even a lifetime— of leisure:
• Show your individuality by nffecting a Beetle haircut and other
touches of distinction which make it
clear you have a personality of your
own.
• Show up late and keep your in­
terviewer waiting. Let him know
you’re not falling over yourself to
Innd this job.
• Pull up a chair real close to the
interviewer, rearrange the stuff on
his desk so his ashtray is near you,
and light up. This shows you are
at ease and at home anywhere.
• Tell him frankly what you think
is wrong with his business. So he
burns a little. So what? If he can’t
tnke a little honest criticism, he’s
too narrow-minded to fool around
with.
• Make sure the company is
broadminded about coffee breaks,
long lunch hours, tardiness, absen­
teeism and time out for personal
business. Bear down on this. It will
indicate you have your career care­
fully planned.

Biossat— Ray Cromley

J

Political Notebook

• Let the interviewer know the
company will be lucky to get you—
that a lot of other outfits nre bid­
ding for you.
• If a starting salary is mention­
ed, react with pain and hurt sur­
prise. Explnin thnt your professor
thought you would be worth a lot
more.
Follow this routine and it’ s dol­
lars to doughnuts you end up with
time to catch up on your sleep in the
mornings and to polish up your golf
game — assuming, of course, that
you can get hold of the dough to
play.

LOS ANGELES — (NEA1
—Both Sen. Barry Golilwater
of Arizona and Gov. Nation
Rockefeller of New York
muil be judged inescapably
by their performances in the
June 2 California presidential
primary. T h e y themselves
made thli the crucial test.
From the outlet both con­
tender* laid repeatedly that
"California wai the big one."
Goldwaler more than once
has predicted he would not be
nominated if he did not win
the stale's SO convention del­
egates. He even Indicated he
would not deserve the honor.
Rockefeller, more guarded
in comment, seldom failed lo
stress California's importance
in the total nnniinut’on strug­
gle.
From a very early date this
year, the governor'* top po­
litical associate. George L.
Ilinman. virtually took up
residencr In California to or­
ganise and oversea the Rock­
efeller campaign there. He
spent most of ilia working
hour* on the Pacific coast.
Goldwnter'i force* under
former Sen. William Know-

Thought For Today
Hear the word of the Lord. 0 peo­
ple of Israel: for the Lord has a con­
troversy with the inhabitants of the
land. There is no faithfulness or
kindness, and no knowledge of God
in the land.— Hoscn *1:1.
Resignation and faith behold God
in the smallest hair falls; and the
happiest life is thnt o f him who has
bound together all the affairs of
life, great nnd small, and intrusted
them to God.— John White Alexand­
er.

Holmes Alexander

land organized early and big
in th* Golden State. Richard
Kleindienit, t h a
icnator'i
chief of field operations, mov­
ed hii headquarter! westward
weeks ago, aa h* indicated in
February h* would.
Th* two randidatei* expen­
diture! in th* California race
by their own testimony, far
outdistanced their outlay! for
any other single campaign
purpose.
Much of this reflects, of
course, the incredible cost of
doing political business in a
state at once so vast ami so
populous. Television and air­
planes are basic.
Neither Itockrfrller n o r
Goldwaler personally spent
as much time in California
as their stale leader* hoped.
But each gave the state a
preponderant amount of time.
All these thing* being so,
neither man may now say
fairly that the June 2 Califor­
nia result ran he discounted.
Each of these two chose to
enter a series of presidential
primaries to demonstrate his
vote-getting capabilities —

Presidential Portrait
WASHINGTON, D. C. — through his hostile crowd in
There U a theory — I think poi«» and dignity, but that he
Gerald W. Johnson is its or­ must do it very slowly so thst
iginator — thst no man the scene would he indelibly
achieves public acclamation in impressed upon the people of
hi* lifetime or fame after Texas. . .And from that mo­
death without the assistance ment onward a State loaning
o f at least one top-drawer by every discernible Indicating
press agent or biographer.
to the Nixon-Lodgu ticket be­
Here in the season of elec- gan to turn. . ."
tinn-ycar puffing and debunk­
There, it has teemed to me,
ing President Johnson submits quite aside from
political
to the literary portrait paint­ prejudice (I voted for Nixnners. Having read ali of them, Lodge), ia the unflappnhle, the
1 think, it occurs to me thnt intuitive, the opportunistic hethe best comment would conie man and politician who was
from Rudyard Kipling, who ail but “ horn" to become
wrote that "Y ou’ll be a man, President. Hill White treats
my son," If (among other him in the forthcoming book,
conditions):
"The Professional," with un­
"Neither foes nor loving critical admiration. 1 am not
friends can hurt you."
sura that this does LBJ the
Johnson emerges from the full credit of being a round­
Jncense-throwing and the mud- ed character who was worn
slinging with the deserving the dust as well as the laur­
accolade that John F. Ken­ els of many a political battle.
nedy once paid him: "Lyndon By far the best political bio­
is a man — M-A-N." Bio­ graphy In our times was
grapher-columnist Bill White, Jamea MacGregor Bum*' pre­
to whom Mr. Kennedy spoke election work on John F. Ken­
this admiring estimate of nedy, a book which proved to
LHJ's fortitudinoui masculin­ me that • living politician
ity, speila it out in tha stir­ comes out best when judged
ring scent where Johnson and with academic objectivity.
his lovely, petite wife were
For objective
but
itill
assaulted in 1060 at the Adot- laudatory treatment o f LBJ,
phua Hotel in Dallas by ex- there la the biography by
aitabla p a r t i s a n s . White Harry Provence, the Texas
editor. Hera are sea the dustWrite*!
"Instinct told him what caked sweat of Johnson’ s em­
reason had no time to say: battled career. We ace him
not aimply that he must wnik make mistakes, and recover

from them. We see him hes­
itating whether to accept *
3100,000-a-yrar executive post
with an airline or to stay in

the grueling
18-huur-a-day
struggle that finally brougnt
him to the top. The Provence
hook was two years in the
writing, not Intended as a
"quickie" blogrnphy, nlid It
shows the time, the research,
and the understanding that
Went Into it.
As an illuminating side­
light, very restful after the
full glare of floodlight treat­
ment. there is Ruth Mont­
gomery’* moving ami close-tothc-subject, "Mrs. LBJ," from
which the shy, wistful, ener­
getic and charming Lady
Bird emerges as the co-star
o f a winning husband-wife
team, one that is unique in
White House history, and a
splendid family portrait by
any atandard. Mrs. Montgom­
ery's account o f both llie Dal­
las episodes, which meant so
much in the Johnsons' story,
ia worth the full price of ad­
mission.
I call it lucky for LBJ,
however, that his foes have
also had their biographical
innings. Frank Ktuckhohn, in
"The Inside on LBJ" and in
“ Lyndon’s Legacy," takes a
tight hold and makes a big
heave-ho on the rope that is
intended to haul the monu­
mental man to earth. In these
hooka — and not in the oth­
ers — there is mention of
Billie Sol Estes and Bobby
Baker, there Is hostile exam­
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But, to be frank, thia John­
son I* still looking for his
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Boswell, and he probably
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Oeneral Advertlalnc Manager
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press rover* ge, he !■ LBJ.
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OtlHIt WILLIAMS
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Haas* Uellserp
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Goldwaler to scotch tha no­
tion he could not get votes
in northern Industrial states,
Rockefeller In hop# of show­
ing that his divorce and re­
marriage were of limited af­
fect.
None of ths states they en­
tered 1* so massive and
broadly representative a test­
ing ground as California.
Hence their own quick focus
upon it.
A common contention among
political professionals is: " I f
you choosa to go tha primary
route, you have to win by it.
Primaries are essentially elim­
ination contests.
" I f you lose them, you ars
out. But winning them is no
guaranies of nomination."
Many party people—leaders,
delegates, rank and fils— ap­
plied this thinking when they
read the headlines which
spread ths decisive California
mitenms across tha country
on June 3.
A candidate onee launched
on a drive for the presidency
dors not easily foresake that
rourse.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
LBJ Poverty Campaign Hits
House GOP, Catholic Snag
WASHINGTON — (N EA)
— Although President John­
son's nitti-poverty
package
emerged nearly intact from a
House committee, it appears
lu-adcd fur a whip.-nw posi­
tion between Republicans ami
Roman Catholic Demur mis
in the weeks nlu-atl.
GOP opposition is rriiti-rcd
on the two largest items in
the administration's six-point
p r o p o s e 1—the job corps
(which would provide training
for school dropouts and chil­
dren from impoverished fam­
ilies) and the community ac­
tion program (which would
Help cities improve school and
hcnlth services).
With f.'llo million allotted
for community action and
3100 million for the jobs
corps, the two items make up
better than liO per rent of
the President's $02 million
unti-poverty request in the
1005 fiscui year.
• • *
Hie Democratic distention
hinges on the question of fed­
eral aid to eburrh-supported
■rhool* ami welfare project*.
The Catholics, led by Rep.
Hugh Carey, D-N.Y., want to
make sure that peroehsnl
schools have the tame chance
at qualifying for
federal
funds a* public schools
Under the adminDtrutlun's
proposal, only public schools
would qualify for help in pro­
ject* such as remedial read­
ing course* and tutoring ses­
sions.
House backers of ths antipoverty package have post­
poned their decision on ths
parochial school question—
well aware that a choice to
put it in the program rnuhl
touch o ff ths opposition of
Southern Democrats, tradi­
tional brllrvsra in ehureh■tale separation.
Chairman Adam Clayton
Powell, D-N.Y., worked nut
the final anti-poverty parksge
in elossd-door caucuses of the
Labor Committee'* IP Dem­
ocrats. Thera are 12 Repub­
licans on tha committee.
Stung by what h* terms
"thia Star Chamber action,"

one
GOP member soya:
"We're not going to let them
get away with this."
Kailier, Rep. Peter Frelinghuyaen, Il-N.J., offerrd a
counter anti-poverty menturo
providing for reduced federal
spending and grentrr state
participation.
This hill contains many of
the remedial step* called for
by President Johnson, but
scuttles the job corps entire­
ly as a duplication of federal
retraining methods already
under way.
To administer the commun­
ity action program, President
Johnson proposes the rrcalion of the Office of Econom­
ic Opportunity under the di­
rection of Sargent Shriver,
present director of the Peace
Corps.
The office would co-ordi­
nate existing federal welfare
programs ami finance new
proposals by city govern­
ments and private welfare
agencies.
Frelinghuysen’s v e r s i o n
would require statu agencies
to administer tho program,
put up one-third of the cotta
after one year anil one-half
after two years. Department
of Hcnlth, Education and Wel­
fare funds would he distri­
buted under an allocation
formula based on state pop­
ulation, par-capita income and
unemployment rates.
The committee Democrats
partially yielded lo Feelingbuy sen by inserting this allomtion formula—but ft would
only apply to 65 per cent of
the Jin15 million allotted for
community action.
Another lb per rent of the
funds would l&gt;e reserved for
research into the reuses of
poverty and tha training of
social workers. TTii# would
leave 20 per rent— $03 mil*
lion—available to the Office
of Economic Opportunity to
use as it see* fit.
Bulk of the responsibility
for running th* program
would remain in Washington.
but the community artion
program stresses local initia­
tive and effort.

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"it's almost impossible for
the government to gel the
various tegmenta of a com­
munity to work together to
solve their school, slum and
health problems," says one
government official. "This
can only lie done by local peo­
ple working on local level*."
m •
*
Community action programs
nre nothing new. In the past,
several cities have sought to
expand educational nnd train­
ing opportunities on their
own. The nntl-pnverty legi­
slation would enable many
moie to do to.

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
It's no wonder little school
kills think there am more
questions limn
Hie re are
answers,
• # *
During spring, young lads
feel gallant and yuung girls
feel bouyantl
• *
•
Kid* am little people who
never want to go to bed and
never want to get up when
they should.
• * *
Whether or not a girl is
interested in a promising
young man may well de­
pend on what he can prom­
ise.
s e e
You're never quite sure
that a check you write won't
rearli the hank until after
you have deposited your next
p ay.

CASE S-487: Molly T . aged
20. i* the disconsolate coed
who felt she didn't have a
clianre against tlm campus
beauty queens.
"D r. Crane,” the moaned,
"how can a ‘ plain Jane* ever
expect lo win a husband?"
First of all, just visit tile*
Marriage LI rente window at
your county courthouse and
watch the young couple* who
gaily approach it.
Notice with special care the
girls who will toon become
brides I
Most of them are definitely
NOT beauty queens!
And that is true of wives
in general.
So how did those "plain
Janes" get their boy friends
to look upon them as wonder­
ful?
Actually, their sweethearts
think they really are beaulifu!, though Hollywood scouts
might not give them a second
glanre.
For romance depend* on
"love m agic."
But that "love m agic" is
simply an extension of the or­
dinary salesman’* strategy.
For salesmanship, love and
hypnosis are all much alike.
They depend on a definite
technique or formula. A pret­
ty face is not essential for
selling a customer, winning a
mate or hypnotizing a patient.
So I gave Molly a brief
"chsrm course” right there in
my office.
And many of our leading
Business
College*
have
shrewdly added a "Charm
Course" to their curriculum,
for which I commend them
highly.
Molly hid
pretty while
teeth, which are the chief at­
tention attractor in the hu­
man face.
If a girl will just train her­
self to smile and engage in
apritely ruparlec, Hum her

lips will serve a* the animat­
ed colorful backdrop for those
even, while teeth.
Then she will immediately
acquire Hie basic charm of a
"kiss able mouth."
Many a beauty queen may
have perfect facial dimen­
sions, hut sflll radiate no
more magnetic eharm than a
department store's
window
"dum m y."
For It is the mouth that
cxcrls the magic in physical
magnetism.
For that’* what men seek
when they try lo kiss a girl.
Her eyes sml ears And eye­
brows and forehead and chin
and checks are not Use focal
point of a kiss)
No, lndredl Girls, get hop!
It's your mouth that ts the
renter of your facial magne­
tism.
Not only should It be kissable, but it should be an ani­
mated, gay source of compli­
ments for your companions.
There sre 5 basic laws for
paying compliments. Most of
you girls can't name even
two of those fundamental
Iswil
So send for (he "Compli­
ment Club" booklet, enclosing
a long stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20c, am] learn
how to exert "love magic."
Take advantage of all (he
other physical charms you
possess, and use a distinctive

perfume.
Feminize yourself and avoid
masculinizing habits, auch u
l i q u o r , tobacco, vulgarity,
profanity, and brittle looking
fabrics.
At our famous Scientifi*
Marriage
Foundation, avao
the chainsmoking male* us­
ually tell us: "D on't waste
my time introducing me to a
girl who sm okes!"
Only ONE man In 30,000
has ever actually requested a
cigaret smoking dame]
Rep. Jeannette Rankin, of
Montana, was th* only wom­
an in Congress to vote for
women's suffrag*.

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H» AMAXlNO OtMONWTWATUMd OH
WH4N MB / fORIiaN
Aa unusually food day (or VMAT AWTVUL TRAlNlNO CAWDO,'
,BHlVno//&gt; A&gt;0
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wecipieHT.’
lntaraat and valua to jrou In
V
everyday purauita, aa wall a*
whtra your amotlona ara conearned and alao regarding
mattara involving the general
public which ara vital to
you. Howovar, tonight keep
cheerful and avoid any and
all depreeeion.
ARIES (March It to April
*
IS) Attending to tha naeda ol
cloieat tiaa ia beat way to
epand part oI tbia day. Har­
mony at home ia vitally Im­
portant. Hava greater aothuac
laam (or organUlng fund*B rs all up TO
mental affaire.
O SgG O R y NOW a.
e-ifl . « . « k U k a a a
TAURUS (April 10 to May
SO) Putting aaat Into your reg­
ular Job brlnga approval,
OUT OUR W A Y
greater laeome, in the future.
If you ara gentle when mak­
ing lUggeitiopa to partner#,
they aoon cooperate. Be very
practical.
GEMINI (May It to June
XI) Handling financial affaire
wleely la quite eaiy today
aince other* will liatao to
m r auggeetlona. Big bual.
nee* peraon ghee eupport.
Show you arc very aeniible
in your approach.
MOON CHILDREN (June
XX to July 31) You are able
to gain much preatlge social)y if you makt your plana
early and elate your aitna.
You have a charming manner
and othera cannot reaiat you.
Bo couclentloua, alert.
LEO (July 22 to Auguat It)
You have to plan now if you
want to get big project into
eueceeaful operation aoon. ftomantle plana can alao materaUae, if you watch your P i
and Q'e. Courteay la the aaaeoea thereof.
OUR ANCESTORS
VIRGO (Auguat II to Sep­
tember It) Get In touch with
that good friend who comchorda ovary faevt of probm now facing you. Gat
about aoelally tonight. Increate (hat circle of frlenda
you now enjoy.
LIBRA (September II to
October II) You have a very
Ant chance to advance in
business or professional ca­
reer and you would do well to
get an early dart. Hava long
taUea with aupportora. Know
wbara you aland.
SCORPIO (October » to
November gl) With all thoaa
Idea# that art coming to you,
why not put acm# into oper­
ation lor a more abundant
Rial Study datalli, Informa­
tion, wall. Uaa euch Intelli­
gently.
SAGITTARIUS (Novtmbebr
l l to December 11) You can
be vary praclie la tha handl­
*Tha Village amlthy gat* pretty wet nt timee tines
ing of certain affair* of mo­
they out down the spreading oheatnut tree!"
ment, whether at homo or In
buaiaaaa world. Win out eas­
ily. Bo hind tonight with
SHORT RIBS
mato, who may bo UdUpoaedCAFfUCORN (December |2
to January ao) Are you doing
all you can to cooperate with
aaioclitea! Aik what la ex­
pected of you and follow
through. Underitand now
idea a and cement bonde more
Ctoacly,
aquaria (January ll to
February 11) Don’t prourarti.
nate any longer where that
big project ia concerned. Get
Wheel* rolling or you foac
out. Adopt new attitude and
liaten to idea a of co-worker*.
PISCES (February 20 to
Maroh K) Contact thoaa for
Whom you have not had time
lately but are fond of. Clarify
any mlaunderitandlngi. Get
into the spirit of things and
have a happy, enjoyable time
IP YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, be or she will be a
born salee person, plus having
(be ability to come up with
line commercial ideas that
BUGS BUNNY
will be very helpful in the
trade world and be of beoefit
to the public in genera). Slant
the education along such lines
god the beat outlet for the tal«nts here can bo found early
gnd followed go that aucceil
increases gradually through­
out the lifetime.
‘ The Man Impel, they do
nee compel/' What yen mala
of yaw Ilfn la largely np to
YO|H
Carroll Rlghter’ a Individual
Forecast for your alga far
July la now ready. For your
gopy tend your Urthdalo and
gl.M to Carroll Ughtor Far*fast, Tha gaaierd Haiald,
Boa 1121, Hollywood to, Calif.

IVOU

SABAM
PLATO
MAS A
M L?

Vrr*H
WHO Does SHE
LOOtCUXE?

EANDVOORT, The Nether
Imr-ii
Jim Chut won toe
Netherlands Grand Prlx for
lb*. Mooml straight year.

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CIVITAN WINNER
DALLAS, Tex. — BeUy
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r iv a l, n o tic e
Notlea li haraby alvan that
tha undaratenad wilt, on tha
tlth e a r o f Jana. A. D. IMI.
praaant to tha Honorabta County Judea o( Samlnola County,
Florida, hla (Inal raturn. a c ­
count an t vnuehtra, aa Adminla t rat nr o f tha Kalata o f W il­
liam &lt;: Drlttaka. a / k / a William
C. Von Ilrlattka. dacaaaad. and
at aald ttma. than and th a n ,
maka application ta tha laid
Judea for a final aattlamant
o f hla admlnlatratlon af aald
aatata, and for an ordar dlach a re lne him aa auch Adminlatraior.
Dated thla tho I t day o f
May. A. O . tail.
William A. Brlatske
Aa Administrator o f tha
Kitata o f William C. Brlataka, a / k / a William C. Von
Ilrlatik*.
Dactaaad.
Wlndarwaadla, Halnaa A Ward
Attorney*
114 1'ark Aaanua. *nuth
Wlntar Park. Florida
Fubliab May IT A Juna I, XI.
IT. J(14.
CD IM I
IV T U B CIRCUIT COURT, IX
A I D FOR B K R I 5 0 L R COUXTT, FLORIDA.
CHANCERT HO. 14001
FIRST
FEDERAL
SAVTNCJI
AND LOAM AIIOCIATIOM OF
OR L A NDO, a c o r p o r a t io n .

LOST: LadiM' Butova writl
Watch, extra long bead at
S1IS during graduation axercisea. REWARD. 323-4891.
LOST. Glrl'a 'S3 Seminole
High School ring. Initiate B.
S. Inside. Pb. 322-8486.

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apanard. Ataiba

ETH EL H. JA HRETT
1014 Klda Drive
Npanard. Alaaka
T o o ara hrrabr nmlflrd that
a ault haa baan fllad aealnat
you In tha abvva antltltd rauaa,
and that pail ara raeulrad to
Ilia your answer with
tha
Clark of tklo Court and to
serve a aopy tharaaf upon tha
plaintiff or pla ln tl ffe attornaya. whaaa nama aad addraai
1 llllta lladrlak A lloblnaon,
41 K a n Church Straat, Or­
lando, Florida, hat latar than
July I. U K . If you fall to do
ao a Dacraa Fro Cenfaaao will
ba antarad aealnat you for tha
relief drmandad In tha C o m ­
plaint. Thla ault la to fora
cloaa a morteaea. Tha raal
proparty proraadad aealnat la:
Lot
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Florida, aa par plat ra.
oordad In Flat Dook tl .
Faya TS, Public fU-curJa of
Sarnlnule County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal o f thla Court at Sanford,
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Orlando, Florida
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Samlnola County, Florida, thla
Mth day a f May. 1114.
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141 Karl Church Straat
Orlando, Florida
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6 For Rent

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12. Real Estate For Saif

ROSE COURT APTS.
2 BR, home. SIT CaUlina Dr. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, assume
1 BR Turn. Near Baae. 2015
payments. 322-7415.
Sanford Ave. MS-4323.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e t e n 1 n f a 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home.
2 FURN. Apts. 310 Magnolia,
Small down payment, as­
322-1597.
A. K. Roiietter, Florlit.
sume payments. N. Orlando.
322-1851.
322 6234.
2 BEDROOM house, 322-3138
after 4 p. m.
3-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou­
1DYLLW1LDE: 303 Tangerine
ple, 343. 322-7390.
Dr. Desirable ares. By own­
12. Real Estate For Sal* er. 4 BR., 2 bath, central
3 BR. Furn. Duplex Apt. Con­
air A Heat, fireplace, In­
OLDER HOME, 3 Br. Urge
tact 2312 Palmetto.
tercom., wall-to-wall car­
rooms, large shsdy lot with
pet. Built-in kitchen. Beau­
LAKE MARY. 5 Rm. turn,
fruit trees. No down pymt.
tifully landscaped A redwood
apt. Upttalri. Ph. 322-7985.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
fence. By appointment. Ph.
322-5393.
4 RM. rURN. Apt. 1 BR, 360
322-3505.
mo. 323-0389.
3 BR, 2 Rath. Assume mort­
19 BEAUTIFUL ACRES
gage. 132 Hays Dr. 322-8988. 15 acres in bearing grove,
1 BR., Furn. house, Lake
Mary. No peta. 322-3049 or
loaded with fruit, included
YOU CAN’T BEAT TH1SI
322-6347.
to Sales Price. Frontage on
3 Bedroom, separate dinning
2 clear lakes. Lovely, mo
CUTE 2 BR unfurn. House,
room. Very large kitchen,
dem 2 Bedroom, Florida
kit. equlpt. w. stove only.
elec. 38500. Terms to suit
Rm. Home, surrounded with
R eal. rent. Avail. June 16,
qualified buyer I
large oaks. Garage, work
122-0518.
shop and supply room. This
very
deslrsble
property
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex 6 Room Home, e'ec. kitchen
near schools. 18800 newly
available only due to ill
Apts. 14th Ave., Longwood,
decorated; 36250 as is. Ex­
health of owned. Call us for
■ mi. from N.A.S. 838-3298.
cellent Term*.
appointment. Exclusive with
FURNISHED 2 BR., home 2
EVERETT A. HARPER
porches, shady patio, 385
AGENCY - REALTOR
mo. 184 E. 20th. 322 0296.
9465 8. Park Ave.
Investment A Realty
NICE I BR., house, kitchen
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173 Pbones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
equipped, 875 mo. Available
July 1. 322-4145.
3 BR Frame house. T o be L A K E F R O N T H O M E S
moved to your property. 2 BR, spacious. Small down
Clean rooma for man. 401
payment, Bal. 3100 per mo.
Best offer. Ph. 3232924.
Magnolia Ava. 823.0710.
3 UR. 2 Bath, separate din
lng rm., 2 acres on large
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt. FHA - VA HOMES
lake. WILL CONSIDER ACbath, SIT I . Park Ave.
: , 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
CEPTING
OTHER
PRO­
1, M , A 3 BATHS
Etfic.i 343. 411 Park.
PERTY AS PART OF DOWN
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
PAYMENT. Call Stemper
FURNISHED
$100
Agency, 1919 So. Fnmch,
S BR, 1 bath apt., IIS Elm, 843
Low Monthly Payments
322 4991.
2 BR, 1 bath, 1004 French. 360
For Complete Information
3 BR, 1 bath ....................3125
PRICED TO MOVEI
See Or Call Your
UNFURNISHED
BY OWNER. 3 BR, 1 Bath.
t BR, 1 Bath ................ I 60
FHA - VA
Exe. Neighborhood. 311,000.
S BR, 1 Bath, no refrig. I S3
Ph. 322-3206 after 6 p m.
4 BR, I bath, no refrlf. 3125
SALES BROKER

SOUTHWARD

STEMPER AGENCY
1313 8. French

322-4991

Stenstrom Realty

322-2420
Gar. ap t 1201 Magnolia Ave. 2MS Park Dr.
Apply 1-4:10.
3 BR, 2 Bath, cent, heat A
FURN. Apt. Clota In. Jlmmla
air-cond. Lake privileges.
Cowan. 322-4011.
Corner lot In L ike Mary, 3
yra. old. 111,500. Pymta. 380
I BR Houao. K it equlpt. ITS.
mo. incl. taxes A ins. Ph.
Ph. 322-530).
322-2903.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A ahower, suitable EVERETT A. HARPER
for couple or alngle peraon
AGENCY • REALTOR
or retired. All utlliUoa in­
2483 S. Park Ave.
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­ Phones FA 3-2264 or FA 2-2285
cated on lat St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lota LOCH ARBOR. I.ge. 4 HR, 2
and shopping center. In­
bath, playrm., cent, air-con.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
207 Ridge Rr., 322-8523 for
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
appointment.
2 BR, unfurn. house. 8. San­ VA-NO QUALIFYING
ford Ave. 322-8892.
3 BR, 2 bath, newly painted
inside and out. l e t 239'
3
BEDROOMS,
2 bathe.
deep ratio A Barbecue.
Range. 3104 Park Ave.
314,500. Good Terms i
BR furn. a p t 601 Palmetto.
321-13T4.
MAYFAIR AREA
3 BR, 2 Bath, large living
4-IlOOMS, Furn. second floor,
room, Famhy A dining
pleasant, targe and airy.
room, fenced back yard
Osteen. 423-5771.
with oak trees, citrus A
many ahrubi. Wall with
UNFURN. 8 BR Apt Kit.
sprinkler, closed
gsraga,
equlpt toavt W. lath. ph.
l i t , 100.
348-3352,
1 A 2 Bedroom furn. apta.
Quosnel Apts., 404 E. 14th

323*134.

I BE,

I A 3 Bedroom House#

Payton Realty
322-1301

174)2 at Hiawatha

STORAGE SPACE.
St. 132-1174.

DREAMWOLD
SECTION

307 6th

ite Bath, hardwood
floor* central heat, largo
fenced yard A well. 314.000.

Payton Realty
rA 2-1301

17-91 at Hiawatha

St, Johns Realty

8hr

Sanfnrh

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SWEETIE PIE

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Jim Hunt Realty
Offere for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payment*
From $43.50
To make the beet home
buy, ae# the

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

$ Bank $

Repossessions

'59 Cadillac, 3996 bal, 341 mo.
'59 Mercury. 3699 bal, $31 mo.
'59 Old*, 3578 bal, 329 mo.
'57 Chevy, ltd, 3788 bal 335 mo.
'56 Chev. 8481 bal, 324 mo.
'57 Dodge, 3492 bal., 319 mo.
'60 Ford, 3587 bal., $34 mo.
'57 Chev., $691 bal., 331 mo.
'53 Chrysler, 3691 bal, $31 mo.
*6o Vauxhall, 3597 bal, $32 mo.
'60 Lark. $577 bal, $29 mo.
'55 Ford, $277 bal, $10 mo.
V/8 Automatic. Radio A '51 Pontiac, $299 bal., $17 mo
Heater, ate, A Real Clean '50 Dodge, $51 bal., 33 mo.
Car .............................. 11293
1962 4 Dr. B. A. Chev. 6 cy l„
std. ehtft. Radio, heater.
Nice shape ................ 11493
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
Can be Seen Dally at
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
OPEN EVENINGS
Evenings Call 322-0816

National

BLACK EYED PEAS, pope
Farm, Beirdall Ave. 3221566.

IUIZ

8ANF0RD AVE-

Phone 322-4503

Gateway To

The

Waterway

Robson Sportinp Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
364-6-1 E. l i t Ph. FA 2-5961
78 Mercury, Elec, starter, IV
Switch Craft A Trlr. $550,
See at 111 llaya Dr. after
3:3h,
IV G lu t Roat, 40 HP Evln.
rude, New Tilt trailer. Ex­
cellent. $700.
Roy Reel'a Paint A Body Shop
10th St. A Sanford Ave.
14’ Runabout A trailer. 350.
322-7283,
M l Hp. Johnson Motor. Pcrf,
cond. Almost new. 322-2361,

39. Trailers • Cabana#
TIRED OF HIGH RENT!
Home Trailer, 36 x 8, all
aluminum, with full hath
A 2 Bedrooms, In exc. cond.
See thla for $1600. Ph. 32*
2881,

VOTO’S Budget Wave *7.50;
|15 Regular 110. Complete
eve, app'ts. Frco parking.
2nd A Oak
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
105 So. Oak — 322 5742

H441, taU. toe.

Auto Glee*, Tape
A Seat Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Us
Your
Furniture.
FOR A PAINTER, inilde oi Sell
Quick Service WIUi the
out, cell Luther Tasker at
Cash. SUPER TRADING
I12-61M
POST. FA 2-0677.

FREE ESTIMATE

PLUMBING
Upholstering A M atlren ren­
Contracting Repairs
ovating. New A Used Furn!FREE ESTIMATE*
luro. Call Nla Bedding Mfg.
R. L. HARVEY
Co., at 701 Cetery Ave.
164 Kanford Ave.
FA 2-13*1
r A a-aiiT .
IRONING:
1219340

IN

MY

1938 Mercury Station
Wagon ........................ 3475
1939 Fiat 600 .................. 3200
Hoy Reel's Paint &amp; Body Shop
10th St. A Ssnfonl Ate.
1961 White
Rambler Sta.
Wag., 8 cyl., 1 owner. Exc.
«ond. 1200 down. 322-2777.

Check with
1959 PLYMOUTH 2-dr., 8-cyl.
FRENCH POODLE Pupate*. « CARPETS A'la CARTE
Completely rebuilt, 3395.
For the BEST Cerpet Values
wk*. old. AKC Ph. 322-4137.
anywhere. Simplex shown 1939 TRIUMPH Motorcycle,
In your home.
low mileage, 3595.
FREE Kittens, Part Peraian.
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande 1956 OLDS ‘ '88" Hardtop, |493.
Ph. 322 5473.
241-6194 or
No Down Payment Necessary
Ix?roy C. MacTavish, Owner Kanford Motor Company
32. Flower* - Shrubs
322-5545 Evenings
BOO French Ave.
322-4362
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
25c, also bearing tomato,
cucumber
A
strawberry
ECONOMY CARS
plants in containers for
home growers. Grosser Hy­
NOW BEING SOLD AT
droponic Farms, So. San­
ford Ave.
a■ "

7.2. Build • Paint • Repair 33. Furnilura

3 5 ^ * p e c t o T H ervlcee

READY MIX CONCRETE
ratios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, greaso traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
3225751

31 A. Peta

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Sought • Sold.
HOME

Larry'a Mart sis Sanford
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4is*.

LAWNS renovated - Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch For the biggest selection of
naarly new and uied furni­
Buy Spray (V C -ll)—Fertl*
ture, see Noll's Furnilura
Use—Ph. 323 4*44.
Brokerage In Casselberry
MANSFIELD LAWN 8ER.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Plano Tuning s a l R epair
W. L. Harmon - FA 3-4221
FURNITURE

Furn. Apt. Air condition op­ OPEN DAILY—NEW HOMES
tional. Adult*. 322-1926.
Ready for Occupancy— 3 * 4
BD'ri — Liberal Financing
W K L A X A APARTMENTS:
—Lew Down Payments.
Room* private baths, 114
FHA • VA - In Service &amp;
W. Flrat St.
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Conventional.
PIANO SVC. A TUNING
ONLY &gt;249.50
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
SANFORD AREA
Rebuilding - Hefei ting
Easy Term*
home at 109 Catalina Dr., Go West cm Utti |(, to Lake
FREE ESTIMATES
$83. R. A. Williams. 1113931.
Shop and Save The
Mary Blvd„ left an Blvd
Office
GENE CUMBAA
Budget Way
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
Night 122-0848
122-2661 — After 12 p. m.
: BR, frame bouse, not fancy,
right ono blk. to Office.
BUDGET
323-0700
cheap rent. M week. Ph.
321 2744.
2-Ht Park Dr.
Kanford, Fla. LAWNS MOWED. 322-1133.
322 3219.
FURNITURE CO.
LONGWOOD AREA
298 iAOgWOOd Plan
Free Estimates
10 minutes South on 17-92 to
Furn. A pt 2300 Mellonvnie.
17 92 Fh. 838-451*
Dixie Bell Diner, right on FOR LEASE—Service Station. Need a shelf, screen porch,
2 BR House, Bowman's Trail­
new room, carport*, new
Seminole Blvd. one block
34. A rticled F o r S ale
Good location. Good pro­
er Court. 668-4908.
bouse or remodel. B. E.
to Office. 838-3911.
ducts. Good treatment, Ph.
Link. 322-7023.
TWIN Sire Bod, box spring
i Urge lake, 1 and I BR, LMN Enterprises,
locally 321-4)41, or apply to
and mattress, ex. coml., 360.
trailer. Adults only. Ph.
Building
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
Bookcase double bed, 325.
Inc.
322-7368.
Contractor
322-4416.
SHELL OIL CO.
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322-6106. 2 BR, Children’s Fort, orange Want to own your own Bust*
AIR-CONDITIONING
USED FURNITURE BUYS)
treea, 114 Country Club Cir­
n a a *7
Opportunity now
Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
By FEDDERS
5 Pc. Dinette .............. $19.60
cle. 322-5553.
exists for Khali Service Sta­
chen equipped. 322-3631.
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
2 Pc. I.R Suite ............ 19 50
tion in Sanford Area. Paid 200 So. Park Ave.
123-4234 t Pc. LR Suite ............ *4.50
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
training Program and finan­
RENT A BSD
Small Sofa ...................
IIW
Realtor
Rot* away, Hospital A Baby
cial assistance available. In­ WELid DRILLED. PUMP8, King S l a t .
Hollywood
Raymond
Lundqulst,
A
i
m
.
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
vestment Required. Please
Bad*.
Beds ........................... 39.50
FA 3 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
All Types and Sixes
By Day, Week, or Month
write to Box 82 c /o Sanford
3 Full Site Hollywood
We Repair and Service
FJ). FA 1-5111 111 W. 1st St.
Herald for appointment A
Beds ................ Ee. 34 50
STINE
CARRO U -8 FURNITURE
Ball-Blair Agency details
1 Twin Sue Hollywood
Machinery and Supply Co.
1 BEDROOM Furn- home, we. REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 16. Female Help Wanted SOT W Sod 81.
FA 13431 Bed* ........ ......... Ea. 19.50
a Full Slxe Box Spring*
3rd A Park Are,
ter furnished, 341 mo. Can
HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e , 89. Automobile Service
Phone 322-5441
Ea. to oo
be aten after 4:20, 2604 8.
white, live-in. Salary. I*h.
2 Twin Site Box Springs
Elm Ph. 222-2307.
322 0587 before S p. m. COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
UREENBRIAR
Ea. 10.00
Free inepeettoa, estimates, Kotpoint lie b ig ., like new
ROOM furn. apt. I ll mo. Choice late available to
321-0912 after 4.
piekup, delivery. Recertog ........................................
Inc! water A elec. m a i l .
Greenbrier e f Leah A rtor
99.30
A repaira discounted,
107 Loeust St.
overlooking
golf
eouree. RELIABLE Experienced weltGE Apt. site Elec. Stove 49.50
real. Apply to person to
a im E. 3rd.
323-3441
Custom building to your
233" Rebuilt Hwd. Bed*
8. Bench Rental#
Mr. Rotas, Mar-Lou, or Ph.
specifications.
Greenbrier
.............................. Ea. 14.50
&gt;22-2902.
AUTO GLASS
developed by
HUTCHISON‘8
1 Qtseea alee Foam rubber
OCEANFRONT APT*
KINGBWOOD
WANTED! Youn* lady 1 day
Mattreax ..................... 29.50
INSTALLED
239 So. Atlantic
BUILDER8, INC.
week. Light housework. Sal­ Senkorlk Glaaa and Paint Reposi. 2 pe. LR Suite 49.30
Daytona Beach
SOS Fairmont Dr.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
ary 310 day. Trans, furn.
Company
Call 322-4044
FA 1-3074
I21-S331
Write P O. Box 111, Geneva. &gt;10 Magnolia Ph. FA *4333 I ll So, Magnolia

Jim Hunt Realty
121-aui

JUNE SPECIAL: Men a shoes GET professional c a r p e t
32.99 pr. Ladle*' shoes 31.45
cleaning results—rent Blue
pr. Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
Lustre Elec. Carpet Shampooer |1 per day. Carroli'a
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
Furn.
lon, 33.00. Call 322-2960 af­
ter 3 p. m. FREE DELIV­ .15, Articles Wanted
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
DISCARDED dean c o t t o n
CITY LIMITS.
clothing A rags. 322-2750.
ASSUME PAYMENTS
On lu te Model Dial 7.1cZac. CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Funey Furni­
Makes buttonholes, sewi on
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
buttons, blind s t i t c h e s ,
322-6591.
monograms and embroiders.
With Guarantee. Take up 4
payments of 17.15 each. Ph. 3 6 . A u to m o b ile * • T ru ck #
Credit Mgr. 322-9411.
I960 Chev. Imp. apart cpe.

36. AtriomobDm • Truckn 37. Boat# - Motors

*iec. sawing roarh. 320. 5 3900 1982 RsnauH Dauphins
pr. New Tailored curtains,
for 3891. Small equity A
TA4. I * ILL N*. M
|20. Ph. 322-1490.
■
togjiiiir j4&gt;7TiWg„
pick up 338 payment*. Very
“I refuse to tell you where I got these flower* because IIOTPOINT Hcfrlg. Freezer nice, 22,000 mi. Third car,
no longer need. Consider
my answer might tend to Inorlmlnatf mel"
top, Good cond. 350. Some
■mall aluminum fishing rig
old school desks A round
for equity. Th. 322-0387
table. Th. 322 8719.
17. Male Help Wasted
29. Automobile Service
evenings.
CHIEF BEING TRANSFER.
SERVICE Station Attendants:
CARBURETOR
RED O V E R S E A S , And 1936 Plymouth. Std. shirt.
Colonial Service Stt., )501
OVERHAUL
*193. Sec at No. 1 Fire Stawanta someone to assume
S. French, Sanford. 208 S.
$7.06 Up Include*
tion.
remaining 4 payments of 39
Highland, Mt. Dora.
Parts A Labor
on '63 Model Swing Needle 1958 MERCURY 4-dr. Sta. WaMOTOR CLINIC
Dlal-O-Matlc Z i g Z a g ,
19. Situations Wanted
gon, P /S, Brakes, push hut705 French Ave.
3220235
Makes Fancy D e s i g n s ,
ton drive. Original owner &amp;
STEADY Day* Work deaircd.
Makca Buttonholes, sows on
paint, 1440, After 0 p.m.
1000 13th St. 1st fir. Lucille Wagner s Amoco
buttons, monogram a, cm322-6030.
Lamar.
broldari, Etc. Ph. 322-7457,
AUTOMOTIVE
'62 CORVAIR Monza, 4-spccd,
AIR-CONDITIONING
PRACTICAL Nurae will care
Electric metal hack saw. 335,
bucket aeata, white with red
INSTALLATION
■
SERVICING
for aged coupla or 3 single
Roy Reel'a Paint A Body
interior, 11600. I’h. 322-3797
Good
Used
Cars
Sold
people in my home. Phone
Shop, 10th A Sanford.
after 3 p.m.
811
French
Ave.
322-7765
322 8135.
f

T S ^ lu m b ln y T e rv to e T

Owned Homei

1 34. Articles For Sale

EVINRUDE, 18 h.p.. GE Re­
frigerator. 101 E. 7th St. 1963 FORD 4-dr. Galaxle, 6Thone 322-3202.
cyt. 31700. Ph. 322-5490 after
3 p.m.
PORTABLE Stralgth s t i t c h

Children’s Haircuts 11.00
New Custom Bunt Home on
Ace Beauty Salon,
Crystal Lake. For Inform*
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 852B
tlon call 322-3371.

Property MannRement
&amp; Sales Broker

By Nadine Seltzer

34. Articles For Sale

DISHWASHER, portable Ken
more 600, 1 yr. old, 3100.
Air Conditioner, Friedrich,
m ton, 1225. rhon# 322-2162

THE TIME TESTED FIRM CHILD CARE, light house­
US N. Park Ave.
FA 2 8123
keeping. Mature Christian
white women. 5 days week.
NEARING COMPLETION
Write Sanford Herald, Box
1516 ELLIOTT
93.
Bedrooms, riv baths. Monthly pymta. 37625. Call 32221. B e a u ty Salons
8074.
Spring Permanent Special
2 UR frame house. Very dean. 20 Percent off regular prices
DOS Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie CoCut 'a Curl Beauty Shop
wen, 322-4013.
31« Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3224834
3 BR, l bath, aatume pymta
Permanent Special
Ph. 322 8503.
20% off Regular Price*

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June 10, 1964— Pape 3-A

Wholesale!
Come Get ’Em This Week Only!
All Good Transportation!

I960 SIMCA
4 Door Sedan, 4 Speed Trine. Real
Bargain.

1958 CHEVROLET
4 Door Sedan, 9 Cylinder, Stick.

1957 LINCOLN
4 Door Hardtop,
Condition.

Full

Power,

Air

1957 MERCURY
4 Door Krdsn, Fully Equipped.

1957 FORD
* Door Sedan V-B, Fordomnllc.

1957 MERCURY
4 Door Hardtop.

1956 MERCURY
Montclair 2 Door Hardtop.

1956 STUDEBAKER
Golden Hawk V-fl, Automatic, Radio,
Healer.

1956 OLDSMOBILE 88
4 Door Sedan Hydramallc,
Heater, Extra Clean.

Radio,

1955 OLDSMOBILE 88
4 Door, Rebuilt Kngtoo.

1953 CHRYSLER
New Yorker, * Door Sedan.

*395
195
$395
195
195
195
195
*395
$395
195
150

Buy here! You're
sure to get full
value In a fine
used car.
Undar our Goodwill *lflh you’ll find fin* uiad Pontiac* and lh«
boatol tho roat.

1962 Pontiac Starchlef
4-Door Power Htrerlng. Tower Brakes,
Alt New Tlree. On* Owner!

1962 Ford Galaxie XL
l-D oor Hardtop. Ilurktt Seat*, Power
Htrerlng, Ford’* Hot One That Will
Plasae The Young In Hrart.

1962 Pontiac Tempent
4-Door, Straight Htlck. Very Economical.

1962 Rambler Classic
4-Door. Mind Shifting Gear*? A Perfect
Second Car.

2095
1995
1395
1295

1961 Cadillac
60 Special Fleetwood 4-Door. Every Conreivabl* Cadillac Power and Luiury
Feature. Factory Air Conditioning. New
Tlree All The Way, Sold New For Over
$7,404.

2995

EXTRA SPECIAL
1963 Oldsmobile 98
Luxury Sedan. A One Owner Fine
Car Equipped With All Power Pea
lures. Including power Window*
nn4 Power Scats, Air Conditioned.

Save

TRUCKERS ATTENTION!
1956 Ford

Vi Ton

V-8, Stick

Panel Truck

195
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Tempt Summer Appetites with

Bombed Negro
Church Reopens

C O O L D AIR Y FO O D S

BIRMINGHAM. AU. (Uri)
— The doer* &lt;&gt;f the Kith
Street Baptist Church opened
for worship »ervlce» Sunday
for th* firat time itnce *
bomb killed four young Negro
girl* and Injured 10 other
member* of the congreagtlon.
Some o f the member* wept.
Some smiled, hinny embraced
a* If they had not aeen each
other In a long lime, perhaps
■Ince they worshiped together
on that terrible Sunday al­
most nine month* ago.
Attendance at S u n d a y
School was a little belcw nor­
mal, but the renovated antictuary was almost filled for
the regular worship aervice.
"Some of the kids have not
come bark yet," said Sir*.
Clevon
Phillips, who was
teaching Sunday School when
the homb exploded.
"Their parenta are afraid
In let them come hack,” she
sold.
Mra. Phillip* said she hail
Just hren released frem a
h o s p i t a l , explaining "my
nerves art ahot.”
A glaaa-eneased sign In
front of the churrh read
"Srpt. Jfi, 1083.” TliHt was
the date o f the bombing and
police atltl havn made no artesla despite an Intensive in­
vestigation.
“ The chureh looks very
different, v e r y beautiful,"
•aid Dear,in Claude Wesley.
The sanctuary has been remodeled since he was there
last, on that day when thr
bomb went off.
Cynthia, Wesley'* young
daughter, died In the blast.
So did three other girls,
Addle Mae Collins, Denise
McNair and Carole Itoburtaun.
There ere new atalnrdglass windows In the church,
and new paneling in the
sanctuary. The basement lias
been remodeled. All this was
damaged when the bomb ex­
ploded.
The Jtcv, John II. Crms
baptized H persons, 12 of
them new member! of the
congregation. The Itev. II.
O. Hester, a white clergy­
man who la secretary of the
Department o f Missions of
Alabama Jtaptist Convention,
gave the eermon. Neither
mentioned the bomb.

Graves Visited
By DeBary VFW
lly Mr*. Ad*m Muller
Memorial Day committees
o f Drltary VFW Pint HIIPI
and Auxiliary |ni1iI reaped to
drrensed comrades on Memor­
ial Day by placing markers
and flaga on tbs graves
John J. Seufert, chairman
was assisted by Past Com
Inandcr (instave King, Joseph
Kantllli), O. Crosby, John
Hewitt, Vincent Karwarkl and
EmNtiuel Herko h iti made up
the color guard. Chaplain
Eugene Helmut presented the
devotional aervice at such
grave.
Those from the auxiliary
who participated were Mrs.
Hally Per alto, past president;
Mra. Eugene lleinert, chap­
lain; Mrs. Frank Hill, presi­
dent elect and Mrs. CusUvr
King.
Grave* visited were those of
Terrance Ileilly, C h a r l e s
Schaffer,
llk-hanl
llcrker,
Herman
llrlnle,
I.nmt-I
Schnable, Edward Esterkamp,
Frank Frye, Earl Reiter and
Jay Walter.

J. A. Weidman
Is Promoted
Janiei A. Weidman has hren
promoted to executive vice
president of The Hluyvrsanl
Life Insurenre Company (A l­
lentown, Pa.), It was announc­
ed today by John E. Cham­
ber*, president. Weidman Jointhu Sluyvesant I n s u r a n c e
group In 10Bt» as division
manager in th* southern
elates, subsequently becoming
resident vice president.
In I PCI, be was promoted to
the home office staff and
named production manager of
the Credit Life and Accident
and Health Departments of
Stuyvesunt Life ami Trans­
oceanic U fa Insurance Com­
pany.
Mr. Weidman la the nephew
of K. E. Uoumillat of Han­
ford.

1

Prvaldsnt Theodora Roose­
velt established the firat U. S.
bird refuge In ItiOS at Pelican
, Island, in the Indian River
section of Florida,

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Copeland's Secret-Seasoned

Sa u sa g e .

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Tasty Fresh Fillets of

Tip Top A iio rfft l

and Cling Poaches.

Sea B a ss .

Fruit Drinks . . . 9 V.V.‘ 99c
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Green Beans .. 4 I'vZ. $ 1*

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Tomato Juice

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�Opinion On
Seminole

*** e lo0*
Pamphlet* calling attention
to Seminole County attrac­
tions are getting a big play
at the World'* Fair in New
York and at border welcome
stations in north and west
Florida.
This report comes from
John Krider, chamber man­
ager. He says repeat orders
have been constant at both
and remarks, rather ruefully,
■'Maybe we shouldn't have
done such a good job. People
are taking them as much for
the looks of the folders as for
the information."
Nevertheless, he and all
Chamber officials agree tins
area is getting expanding
publicity in the two prime
-■6-W-&gt;s.- ---------------■ * *
If you didn’ t gel that second
Sabin dose last Sunday you
can do it lids coming Sunday.
The JayCees have schedul­
ed tno make-up for those who
for some reason or another
were unable to obtain tlirir
seennd dose
last Sunday.
Every citizen of this County
owes s big "Thank You" to
the JayCees for their work
in this effort.
■ * »

(lary Southward, son of Mr.
and Mr*, lidl Southward ol
Sanford, was one of 57 grad­
uates to receive diploma* at
Howcy-In-Thc-Hllls Academy,
and Arthur John DeYoung ol
Long wood, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A DeYoung, was one of
Of graduates at Presbyterian
College, Clinton, S. C.
*

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*

More and more report* arc
coming in that rattlesnakes
are definitely on the move
now that hot weather is with
Us
Sunday alternooii The
Herald's O s t e e n reporter,
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, discov­
ered a four and a half footer
(with eight rattles and a but­
ton) while spra&gt;ing insecti­
cide on plant* and lawn near
a tool shed in back ol her
home
A hurried call to her son in­
law, John Jurss, resulted in
quick death to Hie reptile
which had reacted viciously
to the insecticide. Incidental
Jy, the Jurss joungsters nowhave the rattles as a souvenir
oi all the excitement.
* * •
(ieorge llicrs proved Wed­
nesday that lie's as well
known for his farming ion
tile West side) as lie is (or
his fabulous Sunday school
attendance
record.
George
brought in egg plant, bell pep­
pers anil onions. The onions
were about the largest we'd
ever sern
Hut you ean’t talk about
George
without mentioning
Ins attendance record. "The
gitod Lord willing." as George
puls it, come the second Sun­
day in November, he will be
awarded a pm
tor toyears
ol perfect attendance at Sun­
day school and worship ser­
vice# at the First Uuptist
Church of Sanford. George
was in the hospital one -Sun­
day but Gordon Itrisson and
Shorty Smith look George
from the hospital in an am­
bulance to Sunday school and
church and then back to the
hospital.
• • •
A banquet tor 181FFA can­
didates for tile slat* farmer
degree, highest award given
by the state association, to be
held in Daytona Beach Thurs­
day noon, is being sponsored
b&gt; Chase and to. of Sanford.
The banquet is being held in
connection with the state con­
vention of the Florida Asso­
ciation ol Future Farmers o(
America.
Two local lads, John Car­
ver and Jimmy Winters, are
among those receiving de­
gree i.

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Control Board
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JA CKSONVILLE (L T D —
The Hoard of Control will b*
advised here Friday of progi •-» tuwniil giving Florid*
l'-:a dished llh'S
THURSDAY, JUNE II. 19(11 SANFUill), t-LUlLii.x NO. 210
Leaser. U te
clear title to sites in Pensa­
cola and Orlando for the consi nut ion of new universities.
Escambia County will sell
$1.5 million in bond* to pur*
chase n 1,000 acre tract eight
miles north o f l’ cnsacol* for
un upper-level two-year uni­
versity.
The Orange County Com­
mission is formulating a plan
to obtain a 1,235 aero tract
12 miles northeast of Orlando
ST. AUGUSTINE (t IMt— for a four-ycur spare orient­
ed university.
-N e g ro U-.vdt— M aul's J
1In- 1(ol 5 Legislature vvilT
Ilier KhiR, the Hev. Italph
Xhenialliy amt seven other lu&gt; asked to iitionre building
person* were arrested to­ construction for the new col­
day when the) retusrd lo leges. The college bond proleave * segregated restau­ gram approved last November
provided $1.1 million for nn
rant's properly,
adrninstration - c l a s s room
building nt Pensacola and
$goo ,000 in construction plan­
ning funds for lli« university
nt Orlando.
The Board of Control will
; also Hear ploglcsn l- |hiV1V~'R
Equal Waives
a legal education study being
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h c explored by IIn* board staff to
government experts little re­ determine whether or not an­
sistance to a new federal law other levy school is needed.
that will forbid wage discri­ A mil tier report on ■ study to
mination against women. It determine the need of expand­
beramr eltcctive today.
ing ortnnogrnpliy program* in
SANFORD PROMOTION 'bulletins’ wore given tentative approval
Florida institution* will also
Wednesday at a meeting of the Seminole Chaniber'a Promotion fommitlie lleai d.
Iro. Wording similar to that shown above will be used to direct traffic
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
At a future date, * board
mi m a j o r highways and interstates into the Sanford area. Cheeking the
House Approprialum* font- spokesman said, national ex­
sign are. from left, County Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, Chamber
mitlce approved a $13 bil­ pel ts will be hired to help
President Karlyle Hmtsholder. Committee Chairman Cliff McKihhiii, and
lion public works bill today. draft specific recommenda­
City Manager Warren E. Knowles.
(Herald Photo)
It said It cut budget requests tions.
by fiG million.

WEATHER: Scattered afternoon shower* today and Friday; high todav Od-flfi: low trniijrlit ill 7(1*
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C m uni t‘re*s

Dearborn Rebuilding

TRAFFIC TICKET? No. a ticket to the Sailford Lions Club Fun Fair is beinyr issued above
to The Herald's publisher, Walter A. tiielow.
Giving the ticket is Lions Club member and
Highway Patrol Trooper Hill Stringfield. The
Fun Fair will he held July -I at the lakcfront
r\* •
with proceeds from it being used to |uovide corP l^ n f P lC inn
" TihTive eye* T'Tit’^ es' 7i" ‘ "itrea ilinureii 'TtV n e e d "'" * T d U f l i iV lcT l l\J
them. A huge fireworks display will climax the

New Seminole

.... . .. On Old Site
$ 7 5 0 ,3 3 2 Spent B y
Bum s On Campaign

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Mayor llavdon Hums of JackAnd speaking of the Jay. sonvllle reported today that
Cce», ilie local organization he spent $750,332 to win the
holds its installation banquet
si S p.m. Saturday in San­
ford's Civic Center. Follow­
ing the banquet there'll be a
social at the Fleet Reserve
Pudding.
• * *

They
keep
graduating!
Sarah Helen Williams, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
11. Williams, received her
bachelor of arts degree Monday at Agnes Scott College,
Decatur, (la. Sarah Helen felt
at home, though. Her com­
mencement speaker was for­
mer Florida governor, Lcitoy
P. Collins,
* * •

County

University

3,500 Expected
To Gel Sabin
Doses Sunday

An estimated .1,500 persons
i r r expected to visit the
Sabin Oral Sunday project
Sunday at live locutions in
tlir county, according to Jim
Smith
"f
the
sponsoring
Sanfi td Seminole Jnycees.
.
The .luym-s me holding
litis, the final phase »f a tw-o
part scries tu iimnculnte enunt.y resident*
against
Ihe
dreaded polio di»en*e.
If Ihe (1,600 persons attend
this clime, it will bring Ilie
total to neatly 15,000 per­
son* who liuvt been treated
by the vaccine,
Jaycees, cooperating mem­
ber# of the County Health
Department, rind area nurses
will be on hand at the follow­
ing five 1. rations between
noon itnd 5 p.m.
Florida Slate Hank. A A P
Shopping Center, Jui Alai
Fronton, Stubb'a Pharmacy in
Forest City, and Oviedo City
Hall.
After these five lorationx
close at 5 p.m, Jaycees and
other* will open a rlinie at
the Jayt-ee Information Booth
on French Avenue le ndminister Ihe dotes to lati-i-omers
By doing this. Smith Mild, It
will be possible for pei -on*
leaving town for the day to
get the vaccine.
The Jaycce booth will u niniri open until the nerd i
met, the Jaycce member .-an),
even if it is as late as tu
p in.
A donation of 80 cents i*
requested, but this is not
mnndntcry. The 60 cent* will
help defray tin- cost ol tin
vaccine.
Jaycees remind person* ulm
missed the first part rf thr
•erica run get the dosage
this Sunday and then com
piete the two part project by
visiting a private physician
ufter the prescribed waiting
period.

‘

Bulletin

Reconstruction ol the Dear­
born Flctlrnmc Laboratories,
Inc. building which was 8&gt;»
per cent destroyed by lire*
last January, is now under
w ay. _
the company dc* ;n« and
Democratic nomination t o r
manufactures a line ol i.ipacgovernor.
ii.-rs, ITK1 tiller* and other
This was a few thousand
allio 1 electronic .... ..
dollars less than Gov. Fain*
(or (lie aerospace industry
Bryant spent in his Itwo cam­
According t&lt;&gt; F.amonn D A.
paign but the 1001 primary
Geoghegan. newly named gen
Cost a good deal overall.
oral manager, the new com­
Total ox|»emliturev reported
plex, Lung built over the old
by the candidate* thus tar
site, will adjoin the winding
add up to $2 tlttt.noj, a record
department facilities which
in Florida, the lfttki cam­
were left unscathed in the
paign, which had six major fire except tor minor smoke
candidates and several lesser
and wilier damage.
contender*, cost about $2,The winding department rr
151.817
Mimed operations a few days
The total tor the tout pri­ afn-r the fire.
mary is not yet final.
1 lie new complex, Is being
Burns reported total ex- hutll of nnn-conihustlhle mat
pendittiros of $750,352 and d ials and is designed with
contribution* of $801,317 h a v ­ compartmentalized
fireproof
ing him a balance of $51,015 harriers. The contract! r is the
lo —start
iiis -geitv-i
..........
...... ..a! ciut-Ovm shoemaker Construction vo
campaign against livp Char-|0 j Sanford
Ics Holley, St. Petersburg HeGeoghcgan said today that
publican. Holley reported l o - 1
ruction will be com plot* ( l ,t'Cf|!D!»:»!
tit
day total expeiidiinii d
| ^y the na m August and fh*t NmiJi Orlando Vlllwuff*
om a g a i n s t contribution* ,|w plant will be in full prot ’h m lt'r w i'ir tfo m jiM n l
amounting to $22,tmi,
auction by Oi-tolw-r
utility nt a mcetinc of Ih*
Miami Mayor Hubert King
rtn Die da) of the lire DearfiVl' tlH Jllb l &lt; tun U*r lioiinl
High said lie spent $184,225 born wa* provided temporary
olid mi* |•ildifiltcil today, tu
and received $202,261, giving office spacr by tin adjacent
him a balance ot fi.oJ'J.
firm, Dynatmntcs, Inc Geog
In the filial voi k helore began thanked Ihnntronir*
the runoft primary, Burn* and other firm* in the area
said he *|H-nt $107,588 and col­ for their offers of a**i*tancc.
lected $175,150, most of it in
The new building will menr
ciiunks ot $500 to SI,000. High poraic an enlarged "C a*s III
said lie spent $tfi.n!'3 and col­ clean room " Geo-.-he an de­
VII \ HAM.. Laos It I'D lected $8,1&lt;)8 in the final week. clared tor winding, film as
senibly and engineering dr t omnium*! Patliet Lao forces
partincnt* The area will"have
* rr* rvq-.r!,.l lo have
equipment which will filter raptured thr iiiqMii taut gov
dust Iroiu particles in the an eminent outpost at Muons
Kheung. scattering the 1.5(8)
a* small a* o 3 microns,
ties pile numerous reports neutralist troop* into sur­
ol layoffs since the fue, per rounding hills.
Heporti of the new Comsonnel, numbering at* ui 130
WASHINGTON (L’ P li—Tho have been fully emplo ed
mnni'i victory came a* tl. S
Senate, operating under un­
Gcugltegan said tha' when Xmtussador Leonard Unger
accustomed debate limits im- the new facilities are complet­ and l.aotii-n officials consid­
poM-d h) a historic cloture ed a dotilhe lull may have to ered
whether
to continue
vote, pressed ahead today be estahli'hcd
Tliis would A ui e r i c a it reconnaissance
with j drive tor pa**age of b&lt;H»si ilii- nmube-r of jier*on fl hi* over .lathel l.aii postthe civil rights bill within the nel to approximate!) too with­ tu n* on the I’ latnr des Jarre*,
next two weeks.
' if lie.a1 source* m Washingin a year
Senate leaders scheduled a
S (lights,
Within five week* after the ton sui'l the t
ID a m EDT session ami plan­ fire Dearborn shipped it* first which resulted ill two downed
ned wholesale consideration substantial order of capaci­ A met II atl Jets last Wecken-l.
•it the hundreds of proposed tor* and wdirn two ttmnth*
^H,,tt suspended and pro
amendment* to the sweeping the firm wa* hack t'&gt; 100 per iiablv would not lie resumed
until Unger anil neutralist
measure. Senate Democratic cent production
lbc-mmr Souvanna I'li mma reWhip Hubert II. Humphrey,
a •*' the situation in Lao*
Mum , predicted there would
Muong Kheung r in the
be 10 or 12 votes during Ihe
da&gt;.
Theft of $25 III from a i a -h battle area which has been
In a moment of high drama, r e g i s t e r nt Met oy's Diy surveyed by the It, ,S jitvolothe stale voted 71 to 28 Wed- Cleaners, HOI W. nth S't is -■’ a,'-o' p'-anes sines- May 21
iiisiIjv to halt the southern being
Investigated by l ity So anna r e q u i- » 1 •,1 the
filibuster against the lull—75 jodice I hi tiilrf eidcicd the Hi.hi* to determine (he illsdays and nearly 8 million building during the night by pO»i'|ii|l ami movement of
,
word* alter the lar-rangmg removing jalousied window* Pathrl Lao and Bed North
\ ictnamc*e irooji.* which had
measure was first taken up. ami cutting the scieen.
muled his forces (rum tlie
Claim des Jarre*.

nsiwA...

BRiEPS

Mill Approved

North Orlando Charter
Amendments Completed

Reds Capture
Laos Outpost

Senate Presses

$25 Stolen

Reward Given
For Flag Facts

RED CROSS OFFICERS were elected Wednesday nikdit at Utc annual
meeting in the First Federal Saving and Loan Association conference
rooms. Annual reports were jgiven and plans made for a more vigorous
campaign next year. Shown, from left, are F. C. Richards, secretary; E.
C. Harper Jr., second vice chairman; Mrs. G. \V. Kimmons, chairman;
Jack Horner, first vice chairman; Jamt$ McKee, treasurer. Mrs. Kim*
molts succeed* Howard Hodges.
'
(Herald Photo),

I.nt.it Kiwunj* ( lull nit'inIni &gt; found /nil Wednesday
time much, nr how litlte, they
knew nf the Ametirau Flag
wlnii a quiz program was
held at the Civic Club liiinhcon. XXmiUng- It was Hubert
Strickland who was given 1
local Jaycce flag kit.
Guiidm-ting it un* .Inti
Field, |&gt; r 11 1; 1 a in chair-man.
Serving on hi* panel of “ex­
perts" on the question and
wi,u divided correctness of
the unsweis wereHubert
Jurkson, r e t i r e d admiiul;
Finest Cowley, local high
school bandmaster 1 Mid ( ‘dr,
George Taylor of the Eanfuzd
Naval Academy.
The quit was sparked by
the fact that Sunday is Flag
Day across th* Lulled Slates.

thei1 entirely it. the JiccahJ a P or clearly establish filmtlon* ami amhiu ity of the
Legal Notice*,
village court, the village
Proposal* will he put to
judge nml law enfurceiuciiL
Vote of the legistr icd elect*
offieci *.
••is in u icfercndum election
sclnduliil for Monday, July
I t, III village lull to he eonducted by Mr*. Ktt« llarville,
t lull lea Trc»»ler alol Bolt Defum, all membeia of the
charter board A l t e r n a t e
worker* at Ilie election will In'
HONOLULU ti l'll — The
11str e m a io o ig
tw o
boa id
nii min i*. Bob Dean and Mt*. hell ship Pomona, its skipper
hacked to death with an ax
Maty Howell,
Tile recommendation*, if barely a month ago, doddered
hack to port today with its inapjtrovvd by a majority vote
natds scorclinl by a fire that
of the regUtcrrd elector*, call
sent mo*I ol its n e w adnlt
for the lotting-op of a fivein lifeboats.
member village round) plus
All but three crewcmen
a mayor. Stipulation* art*
(hut after (Ml day* a special sja-ut five hours on llieboals
or
airdropjH-d latt*
after
election will he called to elect
(lames engulfed tin' terror*
a mayor wlni »hnll hold of­
haunted ship's engine room
fice until the next regular
Wednesday The three who
elections III March, ItMill
stayed alaiard 111ana getI In
Dulles and powers of eouil- i*smtro| ihe blaze and rejw’rtcil members mid the mayor r&lt;l later the danger was past
ate outlined in detail,
and all hand* were accounted
lltlii-i |&lt;•omiovlldi d ihMiges In " A tug took the erlppled
pettuin In method* of adop- ship in tow
thin for V i l l a g e ntdiumui-s nn,J
At least -me of thr IlfrlioaU
swamped immediately when
put to the -ea by the abandon­
ing crewmen A coast guard
plane dropped them a raft.
The Hi 11/ Ilian nvv lied (reigtl
ter, a World War U vintage
Liltcrt) Mnp, Milled from here
UETIIESDA, Md tUPIi Tuesday night with a Chinese
Huger H&lt; *ander, IS, and his
„
,
. .
crew flown Irom l one Kong
dog stood on tin- bank of an ,
.
.
i
.. .i
i
, „ to replace the multi uuilona
ml canal and watciled a
. ,
...
crew which quit after the yes.
neighbor and ills son swim,,
,
1
,
nuM, *el * skipper was &gt;1*10 with
an ax and they lived in ter­
Roger realized hi* was not a
ror of his uni-aught killer.
swimmer tint Wednes­
day's Iix) degree Washington
area weather was miserable.
Xnd when law K Buchanan.
39, of Bcthevla, *nd lux Min,
Mark, M reached the* far
shore, 25M yards across, Hug­ CHERRY POINT, N. C.
er anil his retriever jumped (UPI) — The U. S. Marines
in the water ard started after claimed ( iuImj- that a |tnr»rhutfntr team from ! h r r *
them.
Halfway over. Roger foun­ leatherneck bases broke a
dered and began flailing bis world parachutinjt record held
arms. The elder Buchanan by the Russians since ItMil,
The team of nine, from
came swimming to the rescue.
He gut linger m a life saving ('berry Point, Camp Eejtunr.
S'ip and started pulling him N. C., and (juuntiro, X’a.,
made a night jump of -11.tun
to safrly.
But only 3u leet from shore, feet, freefuliing to a height
Roger's dog attacked Buchan­ of 1,800 feet before opening
an, obviously believing hi* their parachutes, on June 7.
The Marine Corps announc­
master was himself being at­
tacked. The dog clamped ed yesterdny thet the Para­
down on the man's free swim­ chute Club of America (PCA)
ming arm. Buchanan vainly and the Federation Aeronnutried to shake the animal tique Internationale must cer­
loose, in the struggle, he lost tify the jump before it goes
hi* grip on the boy.
into the record book* but
Kogcr'i limp Lody slipped added that official* of the
beneath the water. Hour* of PCA were on hand for the
dragging Jaded to local* it. jump at Ft. Biagg, N. C.

'Hell Ship' In
Honolulu Port

Boy’s Faithful
Dog Didn’t
Understand

Marines Claim
Chute Record

Maniac Strikes

High Society

COLOGNE, Germany (UPI)
—A maniac invaded an ele­
mentary school today, spray- ^
rd dozen* ot children with a
homemade flamethrower ami
( IUl a GO (UPI) — Sonu
stabbed a teacher to death ot gangland's most celebrated
with * crude spear.
character* jammed * iuhurban roadhouse
Wednesday
Pay Bill OK Seen
night fur * *umptnous wedd­
WASHINGTON tUPI) — ing feasl in honor of the new­
Backers of a $533 million fed­ lywed son of reputed under­
eral pay laise lull predicted world czar emeritus Anthony
today that the House would J. I Big Tuna) Acrardo.
approve the measure, despile
Score* of Imodiums joined
the inclusion ol a section about 1,000 otiler guest* in
which would give congress­ bearing cold-rash gifts of up
men a $7,51X1 salary Juke.
to Sl.uiX) to Anthony H. Accardo, 20. and his beauty
queen bride, the former Janet
Order Pledged
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Marie Hawley, 22. daughter
Gov I'arria Bryant say.* he nf a Green River, Wyxi., ran­
won't hesitate tu use every cher.
power at hii com in ami to preUndercover agents from th#
scire law and order in St. Chicago police department and
Augustine, (he scene ui a Federal Bureau of Investiga­
niassiv e and *omclimc* v ml- tion lurked around the canalinfested X'illa Venice restaur­
•nt integration drive.
ant in suburban Northbrook
to catch a glimpse of the cele­
Charge Denied
WASHINGTON tU P Il-T h c brants.
On hand (or (lie affair wor*
Defense Department has de­
nied a Havana report Dial a Felix ( Milwaukee) Phil AldcriCuban soldier wus shot by a *io, Murray (The Came!)
Jimmy
(The
IJ. s. sentry at the Guantan­ Humphreys,
amo naval base and suggest­ Monk) Allegretto Paul (The
ed lie may have been allot by Waiter) Rieea, Joey (Caesar)
Di Vareo ami dozen* of other
knottier Cuban.
under world characters.

Two Suspect
BLENDS A IKES I Ul’ l I —
Police li('hf a dental tcclmi
cian and a police sub inspec­
tor tor questioning today in
the slaying ot a young IJ. S.
Air Force off jeer, l-t. Carl T.
Davis, 23, of Miami in a
downtown nightclub.

Mower Missing
Theft of * new power mow­
er was reported to police this
morning by Sum Burke of
Ihiig W |;!th St, The tnuwrr,
a Hie und jack were taken
(nun tin buck uf his truck, h#
nqiortcd.

DRIVE IN FOR A

FREE SAFETY CHECK
kVt&lt;iNMINr

•lO.i \V. First St., Sanford

.

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Marina Plans M ay Range To $1 Million
* * * t !o&lt; *
Herald Correspondent Jane
Casselberry's
daughter,
Cathy, enter* the hoipital today for corrective lurgery.
Until ahe and Jane return
home, residents of the area
•ra invited to call news item*
directly to the Herald office*;
dial 424-B824 or 425-5038.
*

•

•

•

The local Lions Club bulle­
tin offers this reply to a re­
cent Clock comment about
singing a t Kiwanls and Rot­
ary Club luncheons: “ We
read in the local daily that
there was some competition
between two other local clubs
as to which one did the better
job on group singing. We of
the Sanford Lions Club wish
to go on record and to chal­
lenge any and all civic groups,
local, state, national and in­
ternational— w» are pretty
dam sure that we sing worse
than any other group and
hereby claim the champion­
ship. Any ta k e rs? 7?”
s e e
By the way, Lions will in­
stall new officers Tuesday
night at ths Capri. George
Hughes is stepping down af­
ter what appears to be the
Lions' best year to date. A
Clock Winder tried to attend
many of ths sessions and al­
ways found them interesting,
educational and just plain
fun.
•

*

*

That graduation ceremony
Friday afternoon a t the Sunford Naval Academy was
tops. Highly colorful, interest­
ing speakers, correct student*
and i responsive audience
made for a perfect couple of
hours. A tip of the hat to Col.
H. J. Furman for a splendid
effort. He had the weather­
man on his side, too. Ominous
clouds filled the skies but the
rain made its visit elsewhere.
ook for Sanford and Semla County to get national
ention naxt winter. Plana
in th t work* for this
• to bs vfdeod on ths FlorShowcass. And right in
deadly cold of wlntsrtimc.
• • s
•

•

•

[syor A. L. Wilson mad* a
cisl groctlng to Scouta and
Je n of Troop 31 at Mon. night’s City Commission
iting. In wtlcomlng the
up, hs said ha hoped they
auld 1 e s r n something"
m Commission proceedings,
m, ss an afUr-thought
lad: "You'll probably learn
stay out of politica.”
•
• •
'ha light* a rt to b* bumtonight for the first tlma
ng ths n«w sldswalk l**dfrom East First Street to
nmercial Street and thence
the municipal parking lot
th at eras- The lights war*
tailed by city crew* on ths
ommendstion of ths Com-

Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday; scattered daytime showers; high today 88-92; low tonight 70-75.
NO. 208
VOL. 56
United Press Leasr.i W: re
Established 1908 TUESDAY. JUNE 9, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

•

One of The Herald’* Clock
Winder* has come up with
thii take off on an otd ipiritual.
He call* it Barry Goldwa.
te r’* new theme song. It Koe*
like thiat
“When the roll i»*ca!led in
*Fri»co HI be there."
• •
•
When Stetson University’*
College of Law hold* its commencement exercises Thur*.
day In St. Petersburg, a for­
mer Sanford man will be the
speaker. He’* Judge A. 0.
Kanner who recently retired
from Florida's second district
court of appeals, lie's the
brother of Mr*. Lee Samuel.
•
• _•
The annual meeting of the
Seminole County Chapter of
the American Bed Cro*» 1*
scheduled for 7:30 p. m.,
Wednesday, in the Caucus
Hoorn of the First Federal
Savings and Loan Associa­
tion. One of the major items
on the agenda is the elec­
tion of officers for tho forth­
coming year.
• •
•
Also, there’s a meeting of
the Sanford Historical Society
aluted for 7:30 tonight a t 107
West Commercial. The new
organization ia making a con­
centrated effort to get off the
ground and requests that ell
persons Interested in the his­
tory of this area to be pres­
ent.
• • e
A new claim to fame.

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GETTING HER DEGREE nt Seminole High
School graduation ceremonies Monday night
was Miss Mnry Thomns. Here she is shown ns
Principal Andrew Hracken moves the tussle on
her cap to signify the end of academic studies
in high school.
(Herald Photo)

SHS Senior Class Of
'64 Wins High Praise
The 1964 Senior Class of
Seminole High School grad­
uated with honors in tin* Bill
Fleming Memorial Gym Mon­
day is one of the most bril­
liant in the school’s history,
Pr'ncipal Andrew Bracken
told parents and friends who
filled the room.
"At of today, 118 seniors of
this fine clan have already
been accepted by colleges,
universities and specialized
training schools, having ta m ­
ed between Wo.ouo and 5100,000 in scholarships, grams

County Refuses
To Approve
Property Swap
County Commissioners to­
day denied a request by M.
It. Strickland, local gatulinc
deuler, for an exchange of
properly with the county.
Strickland recently asked
the Commission to swap his
property for a parcel owned
by tha county because the
widening of Sit 46 would
claim so much of his properly
that a service station now
located there would not be
able to continue business.
Commissioner John Alex­
ander, head of a special com­
mittee investigating the pro­
posal, brought in a recom­
mendation that the request be
denied due to a differential of
property evaluation.
The Commleslon also adopt­
ed a resolution submitted by
County
Engineer
William
Buah that prohibits open
ditch draining in futura sub­
division!. Commissioner Alex­
ander also got board approval
to have Bush suggest a res­
olution for future action
which would require eidewalks on a t least one eide of
streets or roads in future sub­
divisions.
Because of being rendered
uielots by IntcriUitc 4, the
Commission complied with a
request that parta of Charles.
Irving, Douglas, Carlton and
Chestnut Avemita ■* -pli
In the Sanlando Springs sub­
division be abandoned. These
streets wera dedicated year*
ago but have served no par­
ticular purpose.
Commission C h a i r m a n
James P. Avery made a brief
report on a “I’re-Application
Conference" he attended with
officials of tha HHFA. The
Commiesion requested
a t­
torney Harold Johnson to
render an opinion on the
legality of tha Eaet Central
Florida Planning Council act­
ing ae Seminole County'*
agent in connection with the
proposed Orange - Seminole
Joint Planning Commission.
Commissioner John Fitzpat­
rick was elected ot member­
ship on the commieeion as a
Seminole representative.

Fleet Reserve
Picks Officers
Election of officer* was
held Monday night by the
Fleet Reserve Aseocistlon,
Branch 147, meeting In the
Hut on Seminote Boulevard.
Choeen as preiidant was
Jim Talmadgc. Other officers
named include Robert Meyers,
first vies president; William
Holcombe, second vice presi­
dent; Horace Paul, secretarytreasurer.

ami awards," Bracken sa.d
Led by Salulalorian Ronald
Gocrss, son o( the Rev. and
Air.-. HeSberi* Geers*, and
Valedictorian Carol Oxford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Oxford, 237 young
ladles and gentlemen accept­
ed a last handshake and con­
gratulations trom Bracken, as
he handed them their diplo­
mas and switched the tassels
of their caps from left to
right, officially signifying the
end of their high school days.
Miss Oxford and Gocrss
told their classmates that life
is like a huge canvas, waiting
for each one of them io do
their part In painting a great
picture and challenged the
class, with the guidance of
their parents and teachers
and the help ot God to make
it a masterpiece.
Introduced by B r a c k e n
were four members of the
class of 1014 of Seminole High
(then Sanford High) who re­
cently held their 50th year
Golden Reunion.
Marshals fur the process­
ional and recessional march­
es of the graduates were
Scott Thomson and Thomas
Decker.
Honor ushcrcttca were Lin­
da Ashby, Ann Butler, Angel
Childs, Jo Ann Cobcan, Paula
Elam, Marilyn Epps, Laura
Garrett, Gall Hoffman, Don­
na Howland, Julia Jimenez.
Martha Kotky, Linds Meade,
Pam Meriwether, Suzan Nor­
ris, Barbara Thomas, Jenni­
fer Tyre, Martha Warmack,
Cathy Westbrook and Louise
Wright.
After f o r m a l graduation
ceremonies, the seniors were
honored at a reception, a spe­
cial movie and an all night
dance-iwim-buffet at Sanlan­
do Springs.

Fourth Of July?
Just Skip If
July Fourth this year will
be just like any other Satur­
day for city employes—a nor­
mal day off.
_____
' Commissioners, in *n In­
forms I poll Monday night,
agreed that no other day
should be allowed as a holi­
day men though the Fourth
fills on ■ regular day off.
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles declared the hoUday
should "be observed on the
day it falls and no other day
should be given for its ob­
servance."
He reported hi* popularity
dwindled somewhat among
city employes when he de­
creed Memorial Day would
not be observed any other
time than the day on which
it fell. That, too, was a week­
end, normal day off for the
city.

Rocky Extends
Hand To Barry
CLEVELAND (U P l)-"Y ou
did a job—nice going," said
New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller to Sen. Barry
Goldwater, R-Ariz.
The occasion was the ban­
quet of the National Govern­
ors Conference Monday night.
Rockefeller walked to Goldwater's table to congratulate
the senator on hia California
primary victory.
“You and I were tha only
two who (tuck it out,” said
Rockefeller.

Two Proposals
Offered City
Commission

A hint of a million dollar In­
vestment in a marina at tha
la kef rent was given Monday
night at the City Commission
meeting and in a memo trom
the city manager's office.
It was one of at least two
proposal* offered the Commiision; the other being a re­
quest for a 25-year lease to
operate the marina at a dollar
a year.
This was submitted by Gro­
ver Todd and Ansel Snow.
WASHINGTON &lt;UIM) —
Commissioners decided to
The Senate, driving towards
continue study of the proposi­
Wednesday's crucial vole on
tions and Indicated a decision
muzzling history's longest fili­
would be forthcoming at tha
buster, today approved a Jury
July 13 Commission meeting.
trial amendment to Its embat­
City Manager Warren E.
tled civil rights bill,
Knowles said In his memo
Adopted was a proposal by
that Todd and Ansel wanted
Sen. Thurslon B. Morton, (Rto "Hart in a small way and
Ky), to provide Jury trials in
invest $10,000 to $15,000." Ha
all criminal contempt cases
added Ihc two men are "de­
which arUe under the anti­
veloping the idea of a ma­
discrimination statue except
rina."
those involving voting rights.
The hint of the million dol­
Voting caves would be gov­
lar investment was given in
erned by the 1057 Civil Rights
one sentence in the memo:
Act which provides jnry trials
"Another request is being
in cases for which penalties
prepared f o r presentation
TIIE SAC AWARD, Riven annually at Oviedo
exceed 45 days in Jail or $300
with an anticipated expendi­
High School for highent achievements in echofine.
ture of $1,000,000.”
InHtics, athletics and club activities, was pre­
The vote was 51 to 48. The
At its previous meeting tha
sented thin year to Barbara Saucer, Bulutatorian
outcome was not unexpected
Commission decided to set a
of the class who also received an American
since a similar Morton amend
July 1 target dale to get firm
Legion award during Monday night’s Com­
ment was defeated on a ser­
proposals on operating tha
mencement Exercises.
(Herald Photo)
ies of roll calls which ended
marina or for the clly then
with its rejection, 46 to 43
lo make ateps to do it.
about a month ago.
The fait developments Mon­
Today's action was some
day hint of prompt action on
thing of s rebuff to Senate
getting Ihe facility developed.
leaders who hare sponsored
Atty. Mack N. Cleveland J r.
their own Jury trial proposal*.
submitted a copy of a pro­
Paradoxically, however, the
posed lease for the marina for
arllon may hive helped the
a group ot unidentified per­
leaders in their bl-pirtissn
1lfs, community, school and sons and this too was taken
ny Evelyn Lundy
drive to curb debate by a Commencement * x s r else* church."
under advisement.
showdown vote Wednesday.
Monday night at Ovtsdo High
Shells Partin compared the
Senate Democratic Leader School were based on the trunk of the tree to the vital
Mike Mansfield, Mont., mean­ theme, "Tree of Life," with education of the individual
while reported to President top graduates of ths 28 mem­ mind; Alice Fox compared
Johnson that he is “ cautious­ ber class developing ths topic one’s career to branches of
ly optimistic" that the Senate in brief addresses.
ths tree while Lydia Tuhy
will vote Wednesday to cut
commented thst leave* of ths
Barbara
Saucer,
salutatoroff further debate on the bill.
Ian, spoke on roots of the tree compare with the tpirlU - A dog vaccination clinic la
ties as compared to each In­ ual life one must have to scheduled for the following
two Thursday afternoons at
dividual, pointing out that grow into a mature person.
Virginia Stanko, valedictor­ City Hall, an annual project
"adults are roots front which
atudanta gain much of thsir ian, spoke of th* fruit of the by the city.
Dogs will be immunized by
knowledge and that all young tree, cautioning seniors to
people depend on thee* root* pause and ask, “Where am I Dr. Raymond Bass on both
which come from early home going and what am 1 doing days from 1:30 to 4 p m. In
with my life." In closing sh* the rear of the City Hall.
asked that "God grant us the
A fee of $3 will be levied
faith to obtain tha fruit of for the vaccination and a tag
Although It wasn’t on the
our life."
charge of $1 will ba mada lor
agenda, annexation problems
Awards presented w e r a : dogs Inside tha city, Other
took (he spotlight of Monday
A m e r i c a n Legion, Danny dog owners are invited lo taka
nlcht'a meeting of the TasselGammage and Barbate Sau­ p ail in Uie clinic by paying
berry Town Council. Disturb­
cer; DAR, Diana Gsydlck; ior ihe vaccinaUon. Licensee
Sabin
Oral
Sunday’s
vac­
ed by the fact that there are
Jaycee
scholastic, Larry Tuck; are not required outside th*
so many "Islsnds" of county cine itatlon* attracted 11,100 social studies, four year*
city, officials aald.
property within the general persona, according to statis­
straight
A’*,
Sheila
Partin;
Following tha two Inocula­
boundaries of Casselberry, tics compiled by the spon­ math, four years straight A’*,
tion sessions, the city will
the council told Attorney Ken­ soring greups, ths Sanford- Virginia Stanko; science cer­
start its drive to pick up dogs
neth McIntosh to draft the Seminole Jaycec* and ths tificate, Joe Warden Jr. for
which are not properly lag­
necessary documents indicat­ County Health Department. outstanding work during his
ged.
Joyce*
President
Jim
Smith
ing the council's intent to an­
two years in tiie school; com­
made the report this morning
nex these parcels.
mercial, Sheila Partin; SAC,
after
checking
data
offered
It was a spill decision since
Barbara Saucer; sulutaturlun,
such action marks the lirst by the various persona in Barbara Saucer and valedic­
time that the Council will at­ charge of the 12 feeding sta­ torian. Virginia Stanko.
tempt to annex property with­ tions throughout ths county.
Tha nswly-formsd Sanford
Diploma presentations were
out a petition from owners of
A makeup is planned for mada by Principal Clyde Historical Society wilt meet
the land Involved.
Sunday and will he limited to Holder. Invocation and bene­ tonight a t 107 Commercial St,
Voter registration problems “about five station!,” Smith diction were given by Rev. as the membership drive con­
were presented and the com­ said. The hours will be the Jack T. Bryunt of tho Oviedo tinues.
mittee in charge was author­ Mnis-Hicon l« $ |&gt;.m. • — —— First Baptist Church.
Jim Talmadgc, temporary
ized by the Council to take
However, Smith added, the
Marshals were Jan Beasley, chairman, r e p o r t s several
steps to obtain the necessary Jayceet will continus to giv* Keren Jansen, Ted Aulin and photograph* hav* been donat­
equipment and revise tnc reg­ tha vaccine to anyone who Arthur Evans. Ushers were ed lo the society by Arthur
istration system.
vieits ths Jaycee Information B o n n l s Wurfield, Marilyn Beckwith and an cxtenalva
In oilier action, the Coun­ Booth on French Avenue Partin, Itusty Jeptun and list of projects has been sug­
cil tabled a discussion on sftar ths other clinics are Charlie Miller.
gested by various parsons.
building inspection pruuiems closed.
related to the Seminole Plaza,
Its said the booth will re­
authorized a n investigation main open as long ss neces­
into the costs of equipment sary to accommodate persons
for mosquito cuntrol, and unable to attend one of the
voted to notify utility com­ regular clinics. Smith em­
panies that when roads must phasised ths Jaycst Booth
FIRST QUALITY m
be crossed and pavement ia will not open until after ths
removed repairs must be ade­ other feeding station! are
quate, If cut-through* are not closed.
properly repaired within 30 The Jaycee official listed
days the Town will repair the tctal attendance for the
them and bill the utility tirmi. 12 stations as follows:
Also, the Council authorized
Florida SUta Bank, 1,800;
SCATTER RUGS
a vacation schedule for mem­ Croomt High School, 650;
bers of the Town's police de­ AAP Store, 1,200; Midway
IN NEW
partment and adopted a rc*o- School, 600; Laka Monroe
llon favorable to the proposed School, 460; Lake M a r y
COLORS!
South Seminole Natural Gaa School, 700; Movleland Drive.
Authority.
In Theater, 800; Geneva, 800;
Stubbs Pharmacy In Fcrest
City, 1,200; Winn-DIxls, 1,400;
37" x 4I"
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Jsi Alsl Fronton, 1,150; and
Congressional
backers
of Ovltdo City Hail, 050.
The accent rugs every­
Pennsylvania Gov. William W.
body wants a t Summer
Scranton for president believe Crash Probed
savings! Vlsccsa rayon
A
hit-skip
crash
is
being
it’s late—but not too lata—
pile, latex backed, ma­
investigated by local police,
for their man.
c h i n e washable*! Ob­
"We all realize it's very They said a car owned by
longs, ovals.
late," said Rep. Robert J. Murrey Thomas Lewis of
Corbett, (R-Pa.), one of three VAH-8, Sanford Naval Air
*iukswarm water
lawmakers attending a clos­ Station, and parked last night
ed-door strategy session la the in front of 1033 W. First SL
office of Sen. Hugh Scott, (X» waa damaged in tha crash.
Pa.), “bowtver, we haven't Driver of the other car felled
to stop, pellet report.
said it's too laic."

Lyman Graduates Jury Trial
Amendment
Largest Class
Approved

By Jane Casselberry
The largest class in the his­
tory of I.ymnn High School
waa graduated Monday night
in the school auditorium with
160 senior* receiving diplomas
from Principal Carlton HenIcy who waa assisted by
James Btrkenmeyer, school
board member.
The class motto was taken
from the lute President John
F. Kennedy's inaugural ad­
dress, "Ask not what your
country cun do lor you but
what you can do for your
country."
The five highest ranking
senior* responded to the ques­
tion, "W hat can we do for
our country?" Paula Riddle
spoke on "Prepare for a

Water System
Contracts Get
Tentative OK
Contracts were approvrd
tentatively Monday n i g h t
when the City Commieeion
received a report on recent
bide for the city’s huge $600,000 water development pro­
ject.
Commissioners said the con.
tracts were given approval
subject to s Cviitinoing thcck
of "previous work and finan­
cial backing" of ths apparent­
ly successful bidders.
Among the firms submitting
a low bid w-st tha Le* Con­
struction Company of San­
ford. The company offered a
bid of $260,800 for construc­
tion cf the two water planti.
This was in the Contract D
part of the project.
The work was divided into
four categories and the bid­
ding, which attracted repre­
sentative* of 20 firms, was
held in City Hsll Jun* 1.
Contract A for work on
wells and pumps was given
to the Meriilith Company of
Orlande with a bid of $21,048.
Contract R for thre* con­
crete tanks of 600,000, 700,000
and ■ million gallons capa­
cities was given to Cr»m
Company of Gafnesvill* with
a bid of fieUOO.
Contract C for water trans­
mission lines went to Cambrun Construction Company
of Orlando with a bid of
$311,301.
________________
Lee—CuiisiriiclIUn won the
fourth contract.
Cal Conklin, resident en­
gineer for the project, said
the bidding waa very close
to the original estimate of
ths jcb ss prepared by his
firm.
Ths total cf the bids
amounts to $754,442, well lielow the $800,000 which the
city is borrowing for the
work.
A man identified ae Cutlum Walker whom City Manager Knowles said represent­
ed eom* of the bidding firms
appeared and asked commis■loners to delay swarding of
contracts until ths firms
cculd ansly.. the breakdown
of various bids.
Knowles interrupted his re­
quest, urging the Commitaion to "do awey with this
foolishness and get on with
it (the project.)"
Walker left the podium
and the commissioners then
awarded the contracts.

Billfold Stolen
Theft of a billfold contain­
ing $15 to $30 and a credit
card waa reported to police
today by Mrs. Hubert H.
Jacobi of 123 W. First SL
Sh* said tha wallst was taken
from her car parked a t that
add rasa.

Worthy Vocation"; Margot
Mitchell told her fellow grad­
uates, "Develop n stable phil­
osophy"; “ Be a Well Inform­
ed Citizen," advised Loleanne
Wagner; S y l v i a Chambers
emphasized the importance of
establishing a worthy home
and Marcia Lyons spoke on
participation in community
lire.
Honor s t u d e n t * Gloria
Green anil Donna McCoy gave
tho invocation and benedic­
tion. Coadi Richard Copelund
sang "You'll Never Walk
Alone," accompanied by M. O.
Ke n t .
The
processional,
"Pomp and Clrcumalance," by
Elgar, and the recessional,
“War March of the Fricsla,"
by Mendelssohn, were played
by Mrs. Darwin Shea at the
organ.
At Sunday night'* Baccal­
aureate Service the graduates
heard Rev. Leonard Jones,
pastor of the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church and president
of the South Seminole Min­
isterial Association, speak on
the text, "Hold Fast That
Which Is Good." The Junior
Class Choir, directed by Mre.
Aldia Mitwee, sang "To Thee
We Sing," by Tkazh.
Suson BonEss* gave the in­
vocation and Mary Muck the
benediction.
Marshal* and iiiheri for the
commencement weekend were
Marcia Eustcrling, Jennifer
Gammage, Hunnah William*,
Bonnie Layman, Busan Lakatosh, Kerry Parker, Ruth
K i i m , G w e n Rutenkroger,
Richard Leonard and Andrew
Hlnely.

First Federal
Sponsors Show
What i»"yuur opinion of ths
United States?
Getting the answer to this
question from ■ cross-section
of America, caused Donald B.
Hyatt, producer-director of
"Project 20" to ask another
question. This one was "What
is happening to patriotism in
this great nation?"
The results of his research
arc shown In the NBC tele­
vision show that will be seen
on Channel 2 i t I p m. to­
night.
George Touhy, executive
vice president of First Federa I Savings and Loan Assn.,
one of tiie cosponsors with
the Savings and Loan Fouii-dafjmnJf'Uia Jnformstlve one
hour show, believes that the
lesson in the background of
our country, the pride in the
accomplishment of our fore­
fathers and the realization of
the wide scope of opportunity
in the United States will bol­
ster patriotism in a way that
will be heartening to any redblooded American.
The title of the TV i|&gt;ectacle
i&gt; "Red, White end Blue" and
in itself Indicates the nature
of the subject matter.

Jets Resume
Laos Flights
WASHINGTON (UP1) U. S. jet fighters today re­
sumed their sweeps over Laos
with White House authoriza­
tion to shoot up Communist
gun emplacements if they fire
on the American flier*.
Official sources said Hie
fighters, which are being sent
along to project unarmed
photo reconnaissance planes,
had received White House per­
mission to attack Laotian
Communist anti-aircraft posi­
tions which downed two Amer­
ican planes—one armed sod
one unarmed—over the week­
end.
The flights were resumed
after a one-day suspension.

'Tree Of Life' Theme
Of Oviedo Graduates

Dog Vaccination
Clinic Slated

tasselberry
Talks 'Island'
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C Of C Is Advised
B&gt; Knnrni W&gt;«ltr
Robert Hugh Doylr, execu­
tive director of the Eaet Cen­
tra l Florida Regional Plan­
ning Council with his home
and office located at lltu ivills, wai special guest speak­
er for the Lake Mary Cham­
ber of Commerce meeting
Thursday night, following a
community dinner.
The theme for his thought
provoking talk was, Planning
d e e a not cost—it pays.
"Growth is coming. We may
not like it. We may not want
it; but It's like the sun shin­
ing. So let’s prepare for It,”
he said.
He displayed a large map
showing the Preliminary Re­
gional Development Plan of
the Council to orient Lake
Mary In its relation to the
•even counties on the Coun­
cil: Brevard, Volusia, Indian
R i v a r , Orange, Seminole,
Lake, Osceola and SL Lucia.
The Council la composed of
two people from each county,
with salaries paid by tha tax
dollar a t a cost of about
twelve eenls per person per
year for a cup of coffea),
Doyle stressed the fact that
It costa lltlla now to savt big
coats later.
The Council ie an advisory
board. It atudles the prob­
lems and makes recommenda­
tions. It has no authority to
Set or to tax. What is done
Is loft Up to the people. It
doe* look ahead and point out
what they might do now that
they will have to do In the

Karl Promises
To Run Again
MIAMI (UP!) ~ The man
who ran laet In Florida'*
Democratic primary for gov­
ernor ha* promised his Dad*
County eupporters he will run
■gain. State Rep. Fred Karl
of Daytona Beach also told
supporters a t a "thank you”
meeting failure by Florida's
next governor to get a reapportionmtnt bill through ths
Legislature could toppla him
In IMS.
The bungalow type of
dwelling originated In India,

future, but by doing it now
they can save millions of dol­
lars.
"Th* time to get concerned
over water shortage i* not
when you turn the tap and
nothing comes nut. The water
supply in the future will be n
big problem. One county la
already having ealt water In­
filtration now,” said Doyle.
He spoke about the traffic
problem* of today, the pre­
sent road building program
and the long range plan for
road* to solve the already
crowded highways. He told
about one eight mile stretch
a t tha Cape that took one
hour to travel, bumper to
bumper.
The problem In Orlando Is
not parking; It ia getting in­
to tha city TO park. "We
have to separate traffic—lo­
cal, trucks, tourists—all tra ­
veling together does no one
any good."
"Brevard County is grow­
ing cars faster than children.
What ara we going to do with
them? In aom* people* yard*
there ii no place left for grass
to grow.
"In this are* w* have thrt#
quarters of a million people
now and that number will
double in ten year* to one and
one-half million by 11)76.
"California started long
range planning don* by pro­
fessional planners beck In th*
1010's, and Florida la Just
now starting. Thera is and
will be an even greater need
for recreational areas and
state parks. The Council
wants to think ahead and
provide these now whila we
can.
"We need a Central Park.
Ilka New York has, for East
Central Florida. W* need to
get it now, while we can.”
Doyle stated that he bebelieved that Cape Kennedy
would be a major attraction
for tourists 'n the future.
Even If th* Government
move* out th* Cape will re­
main a national monument
and historic shrine. ''So look
for more tourists than aver
before," he aald, and hla final
words of advice were: "Work
with your rounty eommlielonera In eitablleMng s local
planning service."

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IILOOD DONOR Willard W. Coggliurn of DeBnry, right, is shown sign­
ing to make donation whon the East Volusiu-Flnglcr Chapter of the
American Rod Crow Blood Bank visited at the Community Center last
week. Asalatlng are, from left, Mrs. Olga Crosby, Mrs Jonn Byrn and
ford,
f. Cllffo
* R.N.
--------from “Daytona
‘
_Beach.
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(Cox Photo)
Mrs. G. W.

Civic Group
To Meet Fire
Regulations
By Doris Dean
Approval for purchase of a
fire extinguisher ami posting
of exit sign* nn th* North
Orlando Civic Building, in ac­
cordance with local fire de­
partment regulations, was un­
animously voted at the Juno
meeting of the Civic Associa­
tion.
Announcement was made
that materials have been do­
nated to complet* painting of
the building and lo make re­
p a in to restroom facilities.
It was agreed that tha as­
sociation's executive board
will serve as ways and mean*
rommitt** for th* balance of
tha year and that all profits
from th* groups efforts in
tha annual July 4th Celebra­
tion will be used for building
a second bus stop on Edgemon and Lombardy in th* vil­
lage.
Attention w ai called to the
fact that a diagram showing
locations of all lira hydrants
and residences of volunteer
firemen had been prepared
and donated by Lloyd Brown
and fa posted on the Civic
Building bulletin board.
Vote was approved that
hostesses will be named for
each monthly m etting In tha
futura and that refreshment*
of coffee and cookies will be
served after each meeting.

Deadline Set
In Contest
Community Committee* In
charge of planning the annu­
al July 4th Celebration in
North Orlando reminded today
that a beauty contest for
girls 13 through 16 years
will be conducted if at least
10 ajiplicnnts register with
Mrs. Malvin Campbell, B1 N.
Third Street, by Wednesday.
No cpntest for this age
group will he held unlese
there are at least 10 entries
and no applications will be
accepted after Wednesday.
The Little Mia* North Or­
lando Iwauty contest for ages
■ix through nine Inclusive
will b* an event of th* cele­
bration. Applications for en­
try In this rontast will be aorrplrd until June 2?.

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By Mr*. Adam Muller
Th« East Volutia-Flagler
Chapter of the American Red
Cross Blood Bank received 27
donations for the DeBnry
Bank last Thursday at the
Community Center.

Last Rites Held
For C. L. Walker
Funeral services were held
last Friday in Blunt City for
Clifford Levi Walker, member
of a pioneer Florida family.
Ha played a prominent role In
developing railroad facilities
in Hanford.
Walker died last Wednes­
day in Tampa's fit. Joseph
Hospital following a lingering
illness. He was th* son of
Charles R. Walker, an early
sattler who came to Sanford
by boat In the lata 1800'* and
later pioneered railway travel
from tho village of Lake
Monroe across Florida to
Tampa.
The building which current­
ly houses the Elks Club at
1000 E. Second St., was onca
the Walker family home.
Clifford Walker was a na­
tive of Sanford, president of
hia high school graduating
class and earned his BS de­
gree from tha University of
Florida in 1022. At tha uni­
versity he was Instrumental
in getting a c h a r t e r for the
Delta Delta chapter of Kappa
Sigma social fraternity and
was a member of the univer­
sity band. Later in Sanford
h t waa engaged in farming
before entering government
service, from which he retired
In tha early 1060'e.
Until U l n a a t prevented,
Walker wee active In Klwanla
Club work. He also taught
Sunday school In tha First
Baptist Church. Hia wife,
Lula Campbell Walker, died
Feb. 24.
He is eurvlved by a daugh­
ter, Sarah Jane Walker,
I’lant City: a son, Capt.
Georg* L. Walker, U8AF,
stationed in Japan) a six Ur,
Mrs. H. A. Kent, Winter
I'ark; and a granddaughter,
Krnei! Louixt) Walker, Little­
ton, Colo.
Interment was In Oaktswn
Cemetery, Riant City.

Chairman of the DeBary
Blood Bank Committee ii
Constable Oscar Paplneau and
co-chairman is Mist Ethel
Johnson. Dr. George Frison
Sr. wns the physician in
charge. Nurses in attendance
were Mr*. G. W. Clifford of
Daytona
Beach, Geraldine
Hays of DcLand and Florence
Webber, Mr*. Eli Yoder, Mr*.
John W. Urban and Martha
iteardc, all of DeBary.
Workers assisting included
Mrs. John Byrn, Mrs. Gaston
Crosby, Mrs. John Momahan
and Josephine Blond). Serving
on the refreihment commit­
tee were Francanna Howard,
chairman and Hasei Barthman, Ann Vltt and Olga
Crosby. Men helping were
Eugene Beinert, James V.
Richards, Herbert Vitt, James
Duffy, Lloyd Moran, William
H. Millar and Delmar Marteney.
Donor* were Rodney Sharp,
Ethel Derrick, Tom Endere,
Adeline L. Long, John Mon­
ahan, Ernest W. Little, Ger­
aldine Liles, Vivian Plerc*,
Inex Haslnm, Mary H. Jackson, Grace A. Walsko, Delmar Martenay, Alice R. Crow­
der, Oscar Paplneau, Zita M.
Urban, Patricia [. Bruce,
Robbie B. Vargo, William W.
Bragg, James Zavlnskl, Earl
Walker, Mary Murr, Franci*
I’fliuld, Curtla E. Redman,
Willard W. Coggburn, Fletch­
er Coggburn, Nile Ljungberg
and Richard Vitt.

By Julia Bartoe
The executive board of the
Altamonto Spring* Garden
Club met last Thursday at
whlt-h time It wai agreed
that the final meeting of the
year will be held this Thurs­
day with a covered dish sup­
per at the Community House
on Maitland Ave. at 8:10
pm. instead of a family pic­
nic as previously announced.
A short but Informative
heart education program ha*
been arranged by Mr*. Elisa­
beth L. Thomas, program
chairman, and Mrs. Luther
Miles, publicity chairman, of
the South fiemlnol* County
Heart Education Association.
A question and answer peri­
od will be conducted by Dr.
Troy E. Overstreet of Cassel­
berry. Mr. Thoms* and Mr*.
Overstreet also will be guests
at the meeting.
In charge of the host and
hostess committee for the
meeting are Mr*. A. C. Denklamen, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Merrill, Mr. and Mr*. Henry
Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Les­
lie Winter*.
Mrs. Robert Bradford hes
advised that fan* have been
made available for the meet­
ing through courtesy of the
Friendship Baptist Church.
The Garden Club baa sched­
uled its opening meeting next
fall for th* month of October.

Graham Movie
Showing Tonight

Presbyterian Choir Honors
Director At Surprise Party
By France* Waaler
Robert M en was guest o{
honor at a surprise Birthday
Party given by th* members
of tha Adult Choir of the
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church of I.ake Mary and
held at the home of Mr. and
Mr*. Richard Keogh, Wednes­
day night.
The group had been invited
after choir practice to viewsome home movies taken in
color by Roy Howell Jr. at
PAUL MILLER
their recent Sunday afternoon
Beach Party a t New Smyrna.
When all had assembled
they sung Happy Uirthday to
the suprised honoree. He wax
then presented with a large
wTapped gift box which con­
tained many smaller wrapped
boxes. The final box contain­
ed un envelope with a mem­
bership ticket for the Civic
By Donna Estes
Music Concert series.
Longwood resident Paul
A large sheet cake decorat­
Miller will be going to Pak- ed gayly in color with the inistnn in Mid-June to supervise
and assist In tit* building and
installation of a fruit process­
ing and bottling plant in La­
hore, the largest city of Pak­
istan.
By Jane Casselberry
The plant, to be used main­
Mrs. Nance Russell gave
ly for rltrus concentrate, will an interesting report on th*
require Miller’s services from seven-day Carribean Cruise
six month* to three years on which she too* recently stop­
optional contract. Although he ping at surh picturesque spots
has had 12 year* experience a* San Juan, Puerto Rico and
in the rltrus canning industry Saint Thomas, at Wednesday
this will b* his first ventura night'* meeting of the Wo­
man’s Club of Casselberry.
in Juice bottling.
This was the last meeting
Earlier this month he went
to Milwaukee, Wis., to glass before the club adjourn* for
school to learn methods and the summer. A new schedule
problems encountered in hand­ will go into effect when the
ling glass In heat and cold. meetings resume in October.
Before arriving in Pakistan Business meetings will be
he will tour citrus processing held on the first Tuesday of
each month at 1:30 p. m.
plants in Valencia, Spain.
Milter ia married to tha Socials, when planned, will
be held at night. The third
former Ardella Yeoman and
Tuesday of the month will be
has been a resident of Longdevoted to woikthops which
wood for th* past 17 years. will be held at 1:30 p.m. for
Mrs. Miller hae lived In Long­ such projects as making can­
wood from the age of five cer pads.
and attended and graduated
Two new membera joining
from Lyman School. Tha cou­ the club are Mra. Robert Lorple has four children, Larry, mann and Mrrs. Sohie Bryan.
15, a student at Lyman;
Refreshment* of cookies,
Lynne, 14, and Lonnla, 12, coffee and Iced tea were ser­
both studants at South Sam- ved by the hostesses. Mr*.
inols Junior High and Laurie, Russell. Mrs. J. E. Dun woody
11, who attends Longwood and Mrs. Houston Wilson.
Elementary School.
It hae not been determined
at this time whether or not
th* family will Join Miller
in Pakistan.

Longwood Man
Leaves For Job
In Pakistan

Woman’s Club
Hears Report
On Cruise

The new Billy Graham fe*.
ture length sound-color mo­
tion picture, "Lucia” will b*
s h o w n at 8 p. m . tonight at
Pinecrcst Baptist Church, 118
W. Onora Road.
This ia the story of "Lucia,"
coming to the motion picture
screen with *11 of the oithoi
and poignancy that Iranicends It* Latin setting, lo em ­
brace the spiritual needs that
are common to every culture
and clime around the world.
"Lucie" waa made in its
entirety in Buanoa Aires, di­
rected by Wurld Wide Pic­
tures’ president, Dick Ross.
The fire and excitement of
gaucho folk music, South
America's unmatched icenic
grandeur and the excitement
that belongs to one of the
worid'e largest cities, ere all
enriched by full color and au­ i x t u b c n r x T T J i n a n
L 'O C ST S B N I N O L H COUNTY,
thentic sound.
fl o r id *
But the m l Impact of "Lu­ IX THIS M A T T E R O F T H E
cia'' Is to be found in its Inti­ E S T A T E O F
mate, utterly honest treat­ DOROTHY D. BOR LKT,
Deceased
N O T IC E T O n t E D I T O R *
ment of an Individual's empti­
All c r e d i t o r s o f i h e m i l e
ness and frustration apart of DOR OTHY D. HOflLET, d e ­
from the fllllni of the "Ood- ceas ed , a r a h e r e b y n o t i f i e d
a n y claim *
shaped vacuum" with which ao nr d dreemq ua inrdesd two h file
ich they m ay
all mankind It born. With thli h e v e a g a i n s t s a i d e e t a t e In
newest of the Billy Graham t h e e f f l c e o f I h e c o u n t y J u d g e
S em in o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In
F'ilma, "Lucia” enters into nf
Ihe
C ourlhnnee
at
S a n f o rd ,
Ihe area of domestic discord n o r Id a, w i t h i n si x I t ) c a l e n ­
m th e d a l e of
and the romantic triangle — dt heer mf ior sntt h *p u fbro
l i c a t i o n of t h i s
and what the Bible hia to aay n o tice. E a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
in rcaolvlng the emotional m m l lie In w r i t i n g a n d m i n t
e l a t e Ihe p l a c e o f r e e l d e n c *
problems that are the hall­ and p oet o f fic e a d d r e s s o f th *
By Mr*. Adam Muller
sw orn
Vacation Church School at mark of loth Century living. clol a ibmya ntth * a ncdl a i mmaunstt, be
ht * a g e n t
Iho DeBary Community Me­ As long as you live you Will o r hi* a t t o r n e y , o r It w ill b e ­
co m e void a c c o r d i n g t o law .
thodist Church opened today never forget "Lucia.”
E L R O Y J . O IE IIA C H
with registration at 8 a.m.
E x e c u t o r -of t h e R e l a t e o f
D O R O T H Y D. SOllLK Y,
Daily sessions, through June VFW To Meet
Iieceaatd
18, will bo held from 8 until
The regular meeting of
: u Plait National Bank
11:30 a.m. for children five VFW Post 10050 of Cassel­
Rutldlng
*10 N o r t h l u m b y A v e n u e
years through the ninth grad* berry will be held at 8 p.m.
o rlaiulu, F lo rid a
featuring creative activity, Bi­ today at the Land O'Lakes P u b l i s h May i t A J u n e I . S.
I*. 1**1
ble study, rocrcalion and re­ Country Club.
CD U -T I
freshment periods.
Teachers are Mr*, Patay
Mitchell. Mr*. Bessie Har­
Have
wood and Betty Chaney, kin­
You
dergarten; Mrs. Jo Davis,
Checked
Mrs. Mildred Itimmer, Mr*.
THE COMMON - SENSE CAR
J. Somonos and Mr*. F. John­
son. primary; Ruth Perry,
Mrs. John Vos and Florence NOW YOU CAN
Webber, Juniors and Mrs.
Mona I-cwis and Mr*. Melba OWN A
INSURANCE
Anthony, Junior high.
6
The music department will
CYL.
A trro &amp; PROPERTY
lie in charge of Mrs. James
Rucker and Miss Mary Hub­ 2 DOOR
bard.
STUDEBAKER
All Linen Written
DEL. IN
Children do not have to be
Brinir Your Insurance members of th* church in
FOR
SANFORD
Problems To Us —
order to attend the school.
ONLY

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(;u i., su u vicu

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IN T t l i : I ' l l l l l I T r o t 1ST III-

T H E VINTII J l IIM I I I . r i l l ,
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v o n *i:m i.
MILE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. IOTXI
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORTa . t a E ASSOCIATIO N, A C o r ­
poration.

Plaintiff,

va.
L A W R E N C E ROCCO N E V E A U
a n d M A R T AN N NUVEAL*, h i t
wife.
Defendant*.

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N O T IC E IS H B R E H Y III V E N
t h a t on th * 19th &lt;lay o f Ju n * .
l i s t , i t tliOS A. M , a t t h *
f r o n t 4 o o r o f th * C o u r t H o u r*
o f p - m l n o l - C o u n t y , a t Sinf.-&gt;rd.
F l o r i d a , *h» I t o n o r a h l - A r t h u r
H. B e c k w i t h , J r . . C t » r k of *h«
C i r c u i t C o u r t of S e m i n a l * c o u n ­
ty, F l o r i d a , w i l l o f f e r f o r t a l e
l o t h e M g b a a t anil he at b M d c fo r ca*h. a t p u b l i c o u t c r y , th*
fo llow ing dcecrlbcd p r o p e rty
o f th * D r f * n d . i n t * L a w r r n r *
Ilocco N n v t a u a n d M a r y Ann
N c v e a u , h la w i f e :
L o t I t , B l o c k JS. N O R T H
D l tL A N D O F I R S T A D D I ­
TION, a c c o r d i n g t o p l a t
t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In P l a t
R o o k 1). P a g e t : l a n d I t .
P u b l i c R e c o r d - o f S em in o le
County, F lo rid a ;
t o g e t h e r w i t h *11 e t r u c l u r r *
and
Im provem ent*,
then
or
t h e r e a f t e r on a a l d lan d .
T h ta Ii m a d * p u r s u a n t to
F in al Decree of F orecloeura
e n t e i e d In th * g b o v * c s i n f .
C hancery
Docket
No.
11SS4,
n o w p e n d i n g In t h e C i r c u i t
C ourt of and for S sm lnols
County, F lo rid a
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F . I
h a v e h e r e u n t o »et m y h a n d a n d
o f f i c i a l aeal till* MU d a y o f
J u n e . 1964.
(MEAL)
A r t h u r II. B e c k w i t h . J r .
C le rk of the C ircu it C o u rt
In a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a
R y : S a n d r a S. J o h n s o n
D e p u ty C lerk
J o i r p l i M. M u r a s k o
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Bub. timl ■ musical scroll with
notes, prepared by Mrs. Rob­
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out, cut, and served. Other
refreshments served by Mrs.
Keogh ami Mrs. Rugenstein
were punrh. mints and nuts.
Those attending the affair
were Mr. and Mr*. James
Daughtrey, Mr. ami Mrs.
Rugenstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Howell. Mr. and Mrs. il. M,
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Mrs. Ted Brooklyn. Mrs.
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GGP Hopes For

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South
Tttett, June 9, ’64—Pape R

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WASHINGTON (U Pl) Sen. Barry Goldwater’s march
toward the Republican presi­
dential nomination has boost­
ed GOP election prospects in
the South, according to some
party leaders.
Previously — unthinkable
thoughts of Southern success­
es arc being conjured by some
GOP officers in the wake of
the California primary.
MEMBERS OF THE 1914 graduation clans of Seminole High School who
They
foresee
Goldwater
recently observed their 50th anniversary ami homecoming reunion are
sweeping Dixie with a size­
from the left. Hen F. Whitner, Sanford; Katherine Waldron Boynton,
able amount of Southern
Tampa; Ethel Monghton Chapman, Jacksonville; Adelaide Higgins Mc­
Democratic support and boost­
Leod, Orlando; Rcnle Muriel Lcfflor, Sanford; Claire Walker Kent, Win­
ing many Southern congress­
ter Park; Evalecn Berner Wathen, Fort Pierce; Helen Rowland Morrison,
ional candidates to victory.
Downey, California nnd Linda Connelly Gillis, Jacksonville. Mrs. Winnie
But loyal Democrats who
Brown Bradbury of Sanford, was not present for picture.
were concerned about the
possibility of Guldwatcr chall­
enging the late President John
F. Kennedy in the South e x ­
press confidence that he
wouldn’t get very far against
In ISM, at this time of year, the happy memories of their they vow ed they w ould all
President Johnson.
attend the 75th reunion.
They feel that cunont South­ 21 aspiring young students high achool days.
During the delightful tea
Honor guesta were Mrs.
ern support for Goldwater were eagerly awaiting their
Rowland
Morrison,
would increase considerably graduation with great antici­ hour, the punch table was Helen
presided over by 51rs. Martin Downey, Calif.; Mrs. Evaiccn
as he made campaign effort!
fo convince the rest of the pation from Seminole High Hram, a member of tho very Berner Wathen, Fort Pierce;
first graduating class of Mrs. Kathryn Waldron Boyn­
nation that bo’s no extremist. School.
Mrs.
Ethel
Hcccnly, 50 years later, Seminole High School. Assist­ ton, Tampa;
Goldwater would fall short
of Richard M. Nixon’s I9tx&gt; many of these students assem­ ing in serving were Miss Don­ Moughton Chapman, Jackson­
Southern successes, they pre­ bled in 5unfui d tu observe na Ashby, Miss Mary Lillian ville; Mr* Umla Connelly
dict. Nixon carried Florida, their golden anniversary and l-cffler, Mrs. William Bush Glllls, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ade­
and Mrs. William Lefflcr Jr. laide Higgins McLeod, Or­
Tennessee, Virginia and Ken­ and homecoming reunion.
Later In the evening, the lando; Mrs. Claire Walker
tucky and barely missed car­ Mrs. William A. Lefflcr Sr.,
rying Texas and South Caro­ of Sanford and Mrs. Beacher group met at the private din­ Kent, Winter Park; Mrs, Win­
A. Kent of Winter Park ar­ ing room of Jim Spencrr’s nie Brown Bradbury, Mrs.
lina.
I. Lee Potter, director of the ranged this memorable and restaurant for a delicious Rente Murrell lefflcr ami
Benjamin F. Whitner, all of
steak dinner.
GOP’a "Operation
Dixie,” inspiring reunion.
Ben Whitner served as mas­ Sanford.
The nose Court home of
*ays Goldwater would carry
at least eight of the 12 South­ Mrs. Lefflcr was opened en ter of ceremonies, and as he IV. Vail Lovell of Sanford,
suite to an informal lea hon­ called the roll, each member w'idower of Lucca Chappc!
ern stales.
"lie would stand a good oring the remaining class present answered with a brief Lovell, was also present for
chance of carrying them all," members. From far and near self history and resume of the occasion.
eays Potter, citing not only friends and associates of the the past 50 years. 1-cltera were
Goldwater’* conservatism but 1914 class called during the read from absent members
CALIFORNIAN FLAG
also his past GOP campaign­ afternoon io rcmlncsce and and as the names of the six
The
slate flag of California
deceased were called, a pause
ing in Dixlo which Potter said exchange stories.
la
patterned
after the famous
was
held
in
reverence.
A
large
coffee
table
on
the
has won the senator tltousands
fountain splashed terrace held The class members, friends Bear Flag adopted by the
of Southern friends.
Another factor, Potter says, many priceless old pictures of ami fa miles were entranced by Americana who r e v o l t e d
teachers,
classes, the magic of the conversation, against Mexico In 1810. The
Is recent Republican organiza­ former
teams
ami
clubs.
Several which was filled with munifi­ brown bear on the flag sym­
tional efforts. "In every South­
ern state," he says, "the Re­ copies of the yearbook "Sal cent philosophy. As (lie group bolize* the determination or
publican organization Is two magundi," were available, departed at the end of the the set Hera to fight for Inde­
or three times as effective ns and the guest* reveled in all evening "to each his own,1 pendence.
it was in 1W0."
Potter forecasts that many
Democratic offico • holders
throughout the South would
support Goldwater, “* o m «
openly and M i n i undercover."
He *ays Goldwater would
overcome a strong unpledged
elector movement in Ala­
bama and Mississippi and
carry both states. But, as in­
conceivable as It may lie In
some, there Is a widespread
feeling in these two states that
Goldwater is too liberal.

Class Observes Anniversary

Members of Junior Girl
Scout Troop 657 entertained
their mothers and fathers re­
cently at • girl planned tea
In the auditorium of I.al&gt;e
M a r y Elementary School.
Special guesta for tho occa­
sion also Included Mr*. L. E.
Morgan, district chairman
and Mr*. M. J. Sorokowaky,
neighborhood two chairman.
The program was announc­
ed by Donna Danklcfa, senior

Mrs. Johnstone
Dies In Alaska
Word has been received In
Sanford of the death Monday
morning In Alaska of Mrs.
Donald J, (Opal Hill) John­
stone, 51, by her sisters, 51rs.
Jim Robson ami Mrs. W. E.
Bristol, both of this city.
Born In Goldsboro, N, C.,
the daughter of the late Mr.
nnd Mrs. It. L. Hill, she rame
to Sanford In 1025 and attend­
ed and graduated from Sentl
mle High School. She served
with the WACs In World War
II. At the lime of her death,
•he and her husband, T/Sst.
Donald J. Johnstone, were
based at Elmsdorf Air Force
Ba«e In Anchorage, Alaska.
Brothers and sisters sur­
viving, other than Mra, Rob­
son nnd Mr*. Bristol are Mrs.
P. N. Jahour of Vicksburg,
Miss.; Mrs. M. E. Knapp and
Mrs. J. P. Seroyrr of Jack­
sonville; Mrs. Jark Walker,
Mrs. Simon Villard, Herman
If. Hill, It. L. Hill nnd Rich­
ard T. Hill, all of Hampton,
Va.
Among a number of niece*
nnd nephew* surviving Is
Mr*. M. L. Ra born J r. of
Sanford.
Funeral and burial ocrvlees
wdl be conducted later In the
week at National Cemetery In
Hampton. MaJ. and 5!ri. Bris­
tol and Mr. and Mra. Robson
will attend.

program aide, and included a
Scouts Own given by Lnurn
Butts, Knrcn Nielson, l.yndn
McWhorter nnd Kathy Kimnions. Musical aelectiona were
given by Anita Christianson
from Troop 248 and Debbie
Danklcfa, Anne Welter and
Carole Wlreman from Troop
567 who are working to com­
plete their musician budge.
Bonnie Ungvr and Karin
Jordan presented a hula dance
nnd a akit waa given by De­
nise Bagwell, Kathy Kimmens. Donna Mnnfre, Patti
Plgott, Laura Weill nnd Bar­
bara Tnmm.
The girli received their
troop camper badge after
which they presented their
co-lcader, Mra. Paul Wlremnn has I...... co-leader of
the troop for tho post two
yrnia nnd It li with regret
that the girl* will tell her
"goodbye" In July when she
leaven with her family for
Sicily where her huahand
will be stationed.

Two Junior handbooka were
presented to the school for
use in the Library in apprec­
iation for use of tho school
na a meeting plnce through­
out the year.
Following the program, re­
freshments of lea, sandwiches,
cup cakca and punch were
served.
A eooknut la planned for
the troop's last meeting of
the year and will be held a t
tho home of Misses Lynda
nnd Mary McWhorter on
Lake Mary.
During tho summer, Mrs.

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Junior Girl Scout Troop 557 Entertains Parents At Tea

Strong Support
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H. W. Danklefs, leader, will
have badge workshops for
those Interested in doing ex­
tra work toward the sign of
the arrow award.

Y O R K

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Job For Good Fairy?
By law, the federal government
may not go into debt beyond $273
billion.
It'a been a long time since the na­
tional debt was anywhere near that
modest figure. But that’s what the
law says, so every year—or several
times a year—the U.S. Treasury
must come to Congress asking for
a temporary lifting of the ceiling.
Congress always raises the roof,
in more ways than one.
This year the Treasury expects
the debt to amount to $311 billion
by June 30th, which is the last day
of fiscal year 1064. This is $2 billion
above the last temporary (ninemonth) ceiling reluctantly granted
by the lawmakers.
Now the Treasury wants a new
ceiling (hopefully to cover the en­
tire year) of at least $320 billion—
the metre $9 billion to cover neces­
sary borrowing requirements for the
first half of fiscal 1065.
The Treasury Department in gen­
eral and Secretary Douglas Dilllon in
particular can be expected to come
In for some sharp questioning by the
House Ways and Means Commltteo
and Senate Finance Committee when
hearings are held shortly.
It was ever thus. But it is passing
strange, for the government, in all
its many bureaus, agencies, depart­

s

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ments and what not, can spend no
money not authorized by Congress.
The Treasury is, in this regard,
merely the agent of the legislative
branch.
Hut the American electorate is
again to be treated to the spectacle
of Congress voting billions, then
criticizing the Treasury for exceed­
ing the debt limit.
Possibly it is evidence that our
congressmen, despite all their bur­
dens, have not lost their simple faith
in the Good Fairy and believe that
somewhere along the line between
the voting and the spending some­
thing magical will happen to muke
everything come out ail right in the
end.
Or could it also be a feat of polit­
ical prestidigitation—the congress­
men hoping that thsir constituents
will watch the frantically waving
right hand of economy and not no­
tice what the quiet left hand of
spending is doing?

Thought For Today
He will yet will your mouth with
laughter, and your lips with shout­
ing.—Job 8:21.
The young man who haa not shed
tears is a savage and the old man
who will not laugh is a fool.—George
Santayana.

Phil Newsom Soys

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Troubled Times Ahead
*
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Victor
won nnoppoo•d re-election to a third U rn
fa last Sunday's gononl aleeliana but ths aaaa of his vic­
tory may only signal troubled
Vies President Juan Lech In,
once Pas'a dose ally In the
ruling National Revolutionary
Movsment (MNR) and now
his bitterest foe, had promis­
ed th a t election day would
mark the beginning of n pop­
ular movement to overthrow
the Pas government.
Among Comreunlit-led min­

er*, who supported Lechln,
and university student leaden
there was open talk of aaaa■(nation.
The reason for Pai'e easy
victory lay in the fact that
all seven opposition parties,
ranging from eenUr-rIght to
extrema left, withdrew from
the election and urged their
followsn to abstain a t the
polls.
Variously their opposition
stemmed from chargee of
fn u d and resentment against
a 1001 constitutional change
reverting a rule that the
president could not succeed

Herald Area Correspondents
Alta si seta fipringe
Mrs. Jails Dertee
BI6-1S1B
Bear Lake-Fared City
Mrs. Maryeea Miles
010-3470
Casselberry
Mrs. Ja m Casselberry
MR-6044
Chela eta
Mrs. Joes Magls
&gt;46-1742
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Mrs. Adam Mailer
§16-4114
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred H asty
446-6411
Enterprise
M in Helen Haodgran
448-0011

Geneva
Mrs. Joe. E. Mathises
841-4824
Lake M en
Mr*. Frances Wester
822-4210
Lake Memroe
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson
222-4728
Lengwoed
Mrs. Donne Kates
428-2817
North Orlande
Mrs. I tor le h e a l
811-1080
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Bnyder
822-4841
Ovleda
Mrs. Evelyn Landy
843-3410

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Worry Clinic

A somewhat less altruistic goal Is
the purpose of another target that’s
going to raise havoc among the wa­
tery denizens.
It’s a “fish call"—a small trans­
mitter which, dipped in the water,
sends out sound and light waves
which fish are supposed to find ir­
resistibly attractive.
However, catching the fish will
still be up to the skill of the fisher­
man. The device won’t give an an­
gler any more advantage over a fish
than a duck call gives a poor marks­
man over a duck, the manufacturer
says.
That’s fair enough, isn’t it, you
poor fish?

7 m can't n a p « science. no mattor w h e re you llva these days. Con*
tider the HUM fishes.
Blo-ogle'-e from the University of
W iM o n a b a r e s tu d y in g the homing
b e h a v io r of whIU bass with the aid
of
tiny, battery-powered sound
transmitters placed inside the fishes’
stomachs.
T h e justification for this invasion
o f piscine privacy is that It will con­
tribute to understanding of the hom­
ing imtincta in salmon, also in other
animals such as birds. It might even
lead to improvement of man’s navi­
gational techniques in cloudy weath­
er and In space.

1

Dr. Crane’s

FAREWELL

himself to Lachln's charges
that Pax was telling out
Bolivia’s tin mines to the
"Yankee tra it" and was a
"tool of Yankee imperialism.*
U. S. Ambassador Douglaa
Hendiraon came under fire
btchuee ha accompanied P ai
to a ribbon-cutting ceremony
at Oruro, for years a center
of Lechln strength In the tin
mining country. It was proof,
■aid tha opposition, that the
United States was attempting
to Interfere In Bolivian elec­
tions by openly supporting
Pet.
With the election only 48
hours away, Lechln end for­
mer President Neman Slice
Zuato, also a one-time power
In the MNR, launched hunker
■trikes which also were Join­
ed briefly by student leaders,
in mining districts, electoral
regie term and ballots were
burned end polling places pre­
vented from opening.
But when the voting was
over, by whatever method of
counting, It waa clear that
P ai had retained his baale
support from the campeeinos,
the peasants to whom he had
given laad, the builnseanm i
and the army,
Kven had there been no boy­
cott, Paa’e margin probably
would have been around three
to one.
Whatever else may U
charged agalnat h i m , i’ac la
the father of tha 1U62 revolt
Lech in's 30,000 tough min­
ers helped put Pa* In office,
and for a tiina it waa said
that without I .echini' support,
P ai could no nothing.
In recent months that leg­
end has been fading. Lechln
fought bitterly against the
Pas program called for the
lay-off of 8,000 miners from
the swollen payrolls, and 2,400 of them already have
t&gt;ecn removed.
I-act December, the miner*
kidnaped four Americana as
hostages for two Com muni it
leaders arrested by the gov­
ernment. At the last moment
Lechln backed down. Only
day* before the election
Lechln challenged P a i to a
duel. Pas shrugged it off.
Since 1062, Bolivia has re ­
ceived more than (800 million
In U. 8. aid and it atlll la not
a picture of democracy In ac­
tion, but tha United States
alto ia learning th at la Latin
America democracy dew not
always grow in tha U. S.
image. And In the meantime,
Pan la giving Bolivia a work­
able government.

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON - &lt;NEA) Now that Nehru has died,
some U. S. analysts think:
India will shift a little to the
right economically. There will
be a gradual Increase In en­
couragement for private busi­
ness and industry.
U. S. businessmen may find
condition! slightly better and
restrictions somewhat loss
burdensome.
The government will etill be
left ef center.
There won't be any more
help from India than in the
pest for the U. S. etand In Laos
or In South Viet Nam or in the
United Nations. T h • ■ g b
strongly anti • Communist
China at boma, India, tin t
Ukely even to take a publie
atand against Red aggression
in Laos or South Viet Nam.
She wlH be critical of U. S.
actions in the two countries.
If asked to take more of a
leadership role in protecting
Southeast Asia from the Chin­
ese Red*, India will tell the
United State* aim baa more
than abe can handle at home
protecting her own borders.
The India ruling group will
not trust any alliances.
Soviet Russia will atlll be
courted as an ally to counter
the power of Red China. Nikita
Khruihchev will likely visit
India late thla year.
There may be a slight im­
provement in India's relations
with the United States, but not
enough to weaken her rela­
tions with the Russians.
The quarrel with Pakistan
over possession of the State

f

of Kaamir may worsen.
The new Indian defense
build-up will continue with the
Indians leaning heavily on the
United States and expectantly
on the Soviet Union far aid.
India plans to have five new
mountain divisions In service
by the end of 10T&gt;|,
(The United States will dole
out military aid to India cau­
tiously ao as not to upset the
Indla-Pakistan military bal­
ance of power.)
Indian Comm uniat* may find
the going a little rougher. The
poit-Nchni leaders have fav­
ored strong antJ-Communist
measures in the pest.
Extreme-leftist V. K. KrM
hna Meoon, former defense
minister and ambassador to
the United Nations who waa
once such a thorn In the aide
of tiie United States, will be
kept from sny position of pour
er.
Tlie men who will wield in­
fluence arc basically political
and economic technicians.
They wrnn'l rule with the flair
of Nehru or wear the mantle
of public worship he Inherited
from GandhJ.

As some U. S. analysts ace
It, the new Indian government
will be a government of “moderates."
The men at the top will have
to win the support of a variety
of groups. That will mean
more in-government compro­
mising. It will keep India
from strong shifts In any
direction.

Molly has millions' of
f e m i n i n e "t» ins" who
aren't hep to love psychol­
ogy. Most girls Ignore the
basic rale that exerts magic
over boye. It produce* aa
remarkable effects aa All
Babe's "Open Sesame," ao
scrapbook this case and to­
morrow'! f o l l o w u p . W i n n i n g
A sweetheart la a aim pie
sales Job and does NOT de­
pend on your being a beau­
ty queen!
CASE S-486: Molly T., ag­
ed 20, la a disconsolate coed.
“ Dr. Crane," she moaned,
"I’m not beautiful, so I feel
inferior in the usual crowd of
pretty coeds.
"That makes me shy and
retiring, ao I usually become
a wallflower.
"But I'd still like to have a
sweetheart and get married.
"So what can a ‘plain Jane'
do to compete with the beau­
ty queen* on the carnpus?"
I^ive I’*) etiology
First of all, widen your
perspective by realizing thet
most of the wives in this
country are not stunning
Hollywood beauties.
Molly Is unduly modest
about her own p h y s i c a l
charms, for she has good fea­
ture*. very pretty teeth and
an average feminine figure.
If she thinks the it Just a
"plain Jane," then mn«t of
the wives in America are alto
"plain Janet."
But why not etudy the tech­
niques of those other "plain
Janes" who now have wedding
ringa on their left third fin­
gers 7
In psychology w* rccommtnd that you analyze the
successful people In the field
where you wish to excel and
then imitate their construc­
tive hablte thet led to such
turcria.
Even stunning p h y s i c a l
beauty Is of only minor Influ­

ence in winning a husband.
For your face la only an at­
tention-attracting device. It is
Ilk* colorful wrapping paper
on a department (tore parcel.
So get hep!
"Beauty ia only akin deep,"
runs an anciant truism itill
very apt.
This doesn’t mean that at­
tractive physical f e a t u r e s
have no value, for the "pack­
aging" of merchandise ia an
aid in selling.
But what really counts is
the merchandise Inside that
attractive wrapper.
Applied to Molly and mil­
lions of other girls, this
means a 60 per cent attrac­
tive external appearance that
covert a 100 per cent charm­
ing personality, can still beat
the 100 per cent pretty face
that covers only • 25 per cent
inner charm!
The secret of winning boy­
friends is to vividly realize
that boya are primarily con­
cerned with feeling import­
ant!
So your pretty face and
perfect figure will not carry
yo u to the wedding ring
stage. UNLESS.
And that bit "UNLESS"
means, UNLESS you mean­
while Inflate the boy's ego
and mnke him feel more Im­
portant while in your com­
pany than h*&gt; feel* el*ewhere!
In the final analysis, there­
fore, beauty and sexual lib­
erties and all other factor*
are only Indirect influences.
Many a girl haa thrown
everything Into the gamble
and thus permitted illicit sex­
ual liberties galore, yet haa
lost her boy friend because
she didn't make him feel aa
important aa some other girl
did.
So realize that your beat
cosmetic la a cheery amile.
And no voice ia a* sweet and
golden to a boy as the one

that phrase* honest compllments ABOUT THE BOY;
not yourself.
You can have a New Eng­
land nasal twang, but he will
think you exceed J e n n y
Lind's golden voice If you ju»t
pour on a liberal does of com­
pliments!
Winning a boy friend is
distinctly a scientific salra
Job and follow* definite rules,
so watch (or tomorrow's fol­
low-up.
Send for the booklet "Teita
for Sweethearts," enclosing a
long stamped, return envel­
ope, plus 20 cents.
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In care of thla newspaper, ene toeing a long
stamped, addressed envelope
and 20 cents to cover typ­
ing and printing costa when
you send for ene of his
booklets.)

■Robot" U a word Jong used
In many languages. Derived
from the Czech "robot*,- R
came Into popular use after
1923 through fee piny "R.UJL
(Rossure'a Universal Robot*)*
by the Czech writer Karl
Capek. in thl* play n *ociety
i* described which depends
on mechanical worker* that
can do physical and mental
work, and (hen develop Intel­
ligence* and revolt again*!
their employer*.

Barbs

By llal Cochran
A bed baby or a good TV
not can easily make a mother
worn out and sleepy In the
morning.
•

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•

No w o m a n haa yet really
stayed y o u n g by l y i n g
about her age.

I paid

for tiwJob witha

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IMPROVEMENT
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HIS THIRD CADILLAC . . . HIS FIRST NEW ONE
Thb man fa enjoying hie tint brand-new Cadillac—
after hemming acquainted with tha ear's unsurpassed
value by twice buying used Cadillacs.
Us learned that a lata model uaed Cadillac gave him
more standard equipment and engineering advance­
ment# than moat new earn.
First of all, while Cadillac*■ styling waa continually
refined, it never lost tha clean, dignified look that rays
Cadillac and Cadillac alone. The smooth, quiet perform­
ance and complete reliability of hie used Cadillac waa
a constant source of enjoyment. Then, too, be and hie
family enjoyed luxury and comfort to a degree nwerved
aaalusively lor Cadillaa e n a a
nom

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The pride of ownership of so distinctive a car was t
never-ending pleasure, lor he had Use
alaraya-of knowing ha drove the finest
When it esme time to trade hie previoody__ _,
Cadillac for a later model, he found ita value had held
remarkably high . . , and returned a substantial part ci
his original investment.
So what could be mors natural—a. _ _
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THIS IIEVY OF llEAUTIES will arrive in Sanford Thursday on behalf
of Atluntic Coast Line Railroad's summer package plan tours to the
New York World’s Fair. They’ll he riding on their own diesel "engine" for
the appearance here. After a drive through town they plan to make a
"siding’’ at Hand’s Midi between 0:110 and 11 a.m. The program includes
songs, a little soft shoe, souvenirs for the youngsters, and travel informa­
tion for those interested in visiting the Fair.

GRADUATING STUDENTS taught by Mrs.
Jane Titshuw at Holly Avenue Kindergarten
were, front, from left, Vickie Wrcnn, Jimmy
Longwell, Barbara Klett, Roberta Scott, Richaril Wircman, Bryan Hensley, Michael Crabtree
and Penny Lee; second row, Susan Chorpening,
Danny Mikels, Kipp U u g e n s t e i n , Henry

&amp;atifnrh

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MISS MAITLAND JAYCEES was chosen last week during ceremonies at
the Tiki with Miss Nancy Finnock, second from right, winning the honors.
The contest was conducted by the Maitland Jaycees and Miss Finnock will
jeign during the Maitland Day lteauty Fageant July I. Shown with the
Miss Maitland Jaycees are, Connie Idendcn, first rmmerup left; Gary
Sowers, Jaycee president; and Ann Miller, second ninnerup.

Knowles, John C.otgcn, Clifford Thompson, Tony
Bridges, Pamela Marshall and Kevin Kirkpat­
rick; third row, Charlotte Bruce, Sherry Cook,
Sarah Harkey, Donna Hamner, Dlcksie Welier,
John Nogueira, Steven Lang, Douglas Mclder
und Kimberley Coffee.
(Gassman Photo)

FEEDING STATIONS were visited Sunday for the Sabin oral vaccina
offered by the Sanfnrd-Scminolo Jaycees nnd the County Health Depart­
ment. Getting Ids dose is Bill Duxhury. Scaled at the table nt the A&amp;l
site are, from left, Mrs. Wulter Gardner, nurse; Farris Kincaid and Mrs.
Hummond Polk.
(Herald Photo)

Tucs. June 0, *fiI—Page 5

ROLLY RAY REEL,
son of Mr. and Sirs,
Roy (’. Reel. 811 Es­
cambia D r i v e , San­
ford, has received bis
Bachelor of Arts de­
gree from Mars Hill
College at Mars Hill,
N. C. Reel was among
the Ml) students who
were awarded degrees
at tho school's recent
commencement e x e r ­
cises.

NEW OFFICERS of The Sanford Atlantic National Rank’s employes*
association for the forthcoming year are (from left) Glenda Gordon,
treasurer; Carolyn Wilkcrson, secretary; Dot 1hitler, vice president and
Ronald Russi, president.
(Herald Fhoto)

THIRTY-TWO PUPILS of All Souls Catholic
kindergarten class received their diplomas aL
exercises held recently in Sanford in the social
hall of All Souls Parish. The Rev. Richard
Lyons presented (lie diplomas. Graduates with
their diplomas are first row, left to right;
Susan Sell Irani, Angela Daughtry, Jimmy Mc­
Laughlin, Belli Fall, Rosaline DiMartino, Mary
Jane Kngero, Shawn Moylan, and David Shaw.
Second row: Denis Mogc, Jimmy Ueffely, Cath-

BEING PRESENTED AWARDS lire members of Seminole High School’s
cheerleaders for the school year. They are (from left) Bobby Ring, Carol
Samuel, Carold Oxford, Barbara Rnlger, Carol Torres, Susan l’iercy, Linda
Spencer, Bonnie Paolo and Ccni Wheatland.
(Herald Photo)

leon O'Gara, Chipper Lnftus, William Rungs,
Joseph Colnnna, Ellen Brooks, George DcMattio, Dan Fitzpatrick, Mary Carver, Valeria
Aeimrd and Linda Roman. Third row: Johnnia
Walters. Joey Pnulter, Mark Doty, Patty Wig­
gins, Jerry Quilling, Nicky Mergo, Kurt Will*
thur, Anno Heinz, Jimmy Greenwood, Matt
Cranipton, and Mrs. Ednn M. Swigonski. ’Fliosa
not. present due to mumps are Michucl Curria
and Mark Meredith.

DRIVER CLINIC was licit! at the Sanford Naval Air Station by mem­
bers of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron

in cooperation with Allied

Van Lines. Tho purpose was to promote safer driving both on und off tho
base. Shown above are, from left, LI. J. II. Firolte, RVA!I-.‘I driving safetv officer; Capt. Arnold S. Williams of the Sanford Police Department;
11. W. Christianson, field representative for Allied Van Lines, and Cdr,
CcnrL’c W. Kimmous, RVAH-H commanding officer. Assisting in the pro­
gram was Phil Roche Jr,, Allied Van Lines agent for Sanford.
(Official Nuvy Photo)

INSPECTION
San fort! Naval
Friday at the
the ncadamey

WAS HELD for members of the
Academy prior to commencement
school. Shown reviewing some of
midshipmen are Capt. John W.

Williams of the Academy and Capt. Robert M.
Ware, commanding officer of Sanford Naval Air
Station. Twenty-one students received their
diplomas during the colorful ceremony.

Lake Mary C Of C Approves Change In Meeting Place
lly Frances Wester
The board of director* of
the Lake Mnry Chamber of
Commerce wa* authorized at
the June meeting of the gen­
eral membership to negotiate
a contract with the Lake
Mary Volunteer Fir* Ilept
for u*e of the Fire Hall oy
the chamber aa IU monthly
meeting place.
The action came after
Jamea Daugbtrey, president,
announced the decision of th.f

Ixiaid that purchase of llm
Chamber of Commerce tlull'ling ia too great an undertak­
ing for the organization at
this time due to present mem­
bership participation and that
such a purchase would place
too great a burden on too
few persona.
Hie board will meet toii.iy
with member* of the fire de­
partment to f i n a l i z e the
agreement.
Paughtrey also announced

the rc ignalion of Mis. Sylvis grown ns secretary. Mr*
George Schneider agreed to
take over tiie secretarial du­
ties ami motion was unani­
mously carried to accept this
change in office.
Guests introduced by Mrs.
Clifford Corded were Mr. and
Mr*. Hod Iticker and Mr. and
Mr*. George Steven*.
Scoutmuster Roy Howell Jr.
reported that number* of

Lake Mary Iloy Seoul Troop
J iJ will be knocking oh doors
Saturday to give away stickera for cars to be used on
Sunday in observance of Flag
Hay.
Mrs. John Ulmer announc­
ed that the Ladies Auxiliary
of the fire department will
sponsor u free fushloti show
und card party at the Fire
House this Saturday begin­
ning at 8 p m.
i

C I)R . AND MRS. James L. Shipman wore hon­

ored at a reception Friday ul Sanford Naval Air
Station shortly after change of command cere­
monies were held. Cdr. Shipman has been as­
signed to the Army War College, Carlisle, Fa.

GOOD CITIZENSHIP Awards given at Enterprise School by Sons o f tha
American Legion, represented by George Hoeft, center, were given to Tom

lie had been commanding officer of Recon­

Hatchett, Richard Woodson, Putty Sweeney and Roberta Murr, left to

naissance Attack Squadron 9 to the station.

right. Presentations were mado during the school’s final assembly pro­

The new commander is Cdr. Jan&gt;s A, tleGanahl.

gram for the year.

(Cox Photo)x

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Mack Blythe Named Head Cage Coach A t Seminole

Thinking New Mentor Was
Out Loud JayVee Coach
At Edgewafer
By ialien Slenatrem

C anelberry h at Ha ownl
• • •
Caaaelberry ia Joining the
A oariean Legion’* Sixth Dls*
trict Baieball League with a
team of boy* iponaored by
Memorial Poit 256 and to be
managed by Johnny Brewer
of Bear Lake.
• e e
At the preient time the
haa arranged a alate of
home game* to be played unthe ligbta at Cooper Perk
or Caaaelberry Recreation
Park. There eeemi to be
some problem about the
name of that field.

• • ■

Mack Blythe. 29-year-old
native of Kentucky, baa been
named bead basketball coach
at Seminole High School, ac­
cording to an announcement
this morning by Fred Ginas—
the achool'a athletic director.
Blythe will replace Ralph
Stumpf who wilt become JeyVee coach. John Colbert—lait
season'* coach of the Junior
vanity—will continue to be
the head awim coach and as(latent coach of the achool'a
JeyVee football team.
Blythe come* to Seminole
after coaching basketball at
Oak Ridge Junior High in Or­
lando for one year, one year
a* coach of the Oak Rtdge
Hlgh'a Junior v anity where
be had a record of 14 and 8,
and one year (lait aeason) aa
Junior van ity coach at Edgewater High, also in Orlando.
The new Seminole cage
coach la married and hie a
one year old ton, Michael. He
served in the U. S, Army for
two years.
Ganaa said today that the
coaching line-up at SHS for
tbe 1964-65 school year would
be aa follow*:
Varsity football — H e a d
Coach Jim Pigott, aisistants
Jim McCoy and Dick Wil­
liams.
JayVee football — H e a d
Coach Ralph Stumpf, assistant John Colbert.
V anity Baiketball — Head
Coach Mack Blythe.
JayVee Baiketball — Ralph
Stumpf.
Baseball—Head Coach Jim
McCoy.
Track — Head Coach Dick
William*.
Golf — Head Coach Fred
Ganas.
Swimming — Head Coach
John Colbert

June 12 the Catielbcrry
playa Port S3 of Sanford.
They'll tangle with Orlando'a
Port 212 on June 22. On June
they meet Orlando’a Poit
They claib with Euitla'
41 on July 2 and play a
return engagement with San­
ford'* Port S3 on July 10.
• • •
home gamca will get
way a t 7:30 p.m.
• e •
About Ithe name of that
park, the area ia owned by
i b b a r d Caaaelberry He
leated it to the Town ol Caa­
aelberry a couple of y ean
ago. Along came the South
Seminole Little League Aasoelation, Inc., which aub-ieased the park from the Town
of Caaaelberry.
The South Seminole loop Inetalied e lighting aystem,
fence, conceaalon aland, preaa
box and made a boat of other
Improvement!. Then they re­
named the field, Cooper Park
in honor of the league'* vice
prealdent who did ao much to
arrange the Improvement*.
However, in Hibbard Caa­
aelberry'* leaae arrangement
with th# Town of Caaaelberry
there'! a stipulation that the
area would be known ai Casaelberry Recreation Park.
At lait nlght’a mcelini! of
the Caaiclbcrry Town Council
It waa atated that the aame
prortakm ia contained ia the
1 a a a e agreement between
South Seminole Little Lesguc
and the Town of Caaiibcrry.
The Rocker* grabbed the
The only thing certain right f l n t place spot in the Wilnow ia that the arena fan
baa two aon-Maler Women'* Scratch
namee.
I-eegue a t J e t Lane* after
taking a clean aweep from
Sanford Legion Manager the Loungers who had bean
Prank Thome* bellevea that tied with them before the
if the ball playera he coachea days rolling began and they
will run the baaca "daringly," now sport a 12 win and four
they accomplish two thing!. Ion record to the Loungers
One la that the opponent*
even-eteven eight ana eight
•lay taut—aubject to error*—
record.
when Seminole* are on base;
Holding down the second
tbe other benefit li that hla
club la "always bustling"— spot is the Sectional* with a
a n d t h i n "never-iay-dle" record of 11 wins and flvs
losses, The Sectional* also
spirit will show in all phases
■wept
their match from tha
of the team 's play.
Bed Poets when P at Sipley
• • •
The hometowners w e r e cam* stormin' through with
working their eyitem Satur­ her "first 000 eat ever," she
day night, end on two occas­ ■aid.
Pat started off with a
ions loat runs at homo. The
fellow that upset the theory booming 220 and backed It up
was the Orlando eontorlield- with 108 and 188 to total 612.
er, Ken Rawllna. K«n threw Caroly Sallee gave a helping
perfect "atrikea" to home to hand to P at with a 100/402
nip the potential tallies. One aerie*. Deaplta losing four
waa on a fly ball In ahort cen* points, the Bed Posts manag
tcrfleld that he rifled borne ed to hold onto the third epst
with room to spare to catch with a ten-five record. Verna
a tagged-up runner from third Bolton rolled 170/470 to lead
base. The other wee on a sin­ the Bed Posts in their loalng
gle to the ffliddla garden that effo rt
Tied for fourth spot In the
Ken charged, acoopcd up and
picked off at the plate a run­ league standings are tha
ner stretching (on the coach's
Tied for fourth spot in the
order) a dash from second league standing* are the
bate.
Loungers and Recllnera with
• • •
eight-eight record s. The Set­
Another hope waa ahattared tees took three wine in their
on a force-out at borne when match with Commodta aa
with three on the aacka, the Elalns Xoativat and Kathy
Seminole batter dumped a Gray paved the way for tha
roller toward shortstop and a Settees with 102/081 and
throw that got bom# oefora 188/627 respectively. Shirley
the runner did.
Martin was the ''ace" for the
• • •
Commodes with 100/020. The
la the game next Wednea Recllnera grabbed three wine
day nlgbt bare it la quits from the Easy C hain ae Dot
likely that rangy Don 6m!Ui Johnaon cams through with a
will get tbe call to do the 178/004. M argaret Botte aet
pitching chorea for the San Uie pace for tha Recllnera
ford club. Euitla batter* will with 107/621 to round out Uu
aee a lot of glove, elbow* and afternoon'! shooting.
foot a* tbe Moot, 3-inch Ly
m an etalwart unwind* for tbe PHILS SIGN RICHMOND
delivery of tbe ball to the
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
plate. He'a good! Mgr. Prank Bob Richmond, an 18-yeacold
Tbomaa baan't picked tbe Montpelier. Ohio high school
alerting catcher yet, be aaya. pitcher who notched a 17-2
Both Rex Brooks and BiUy record over a two-year peri­
lUlglna have been working od, waa signed by tha Phila­
real wall bahlod tbe pixie, be delphia Phillies llonday.
added.
• • •
FOOTBALL RIVALRY
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI)
The hope of the up-comlng
ball club la that a large crowd — Syracuse will renew its
of fans will be on band at football rivalry with the Untheir games (both a t uome Ivonlty of Ullnola In 1070.
and on tbe road). And that The Orangemen have never
beaten Illinois.
would be a fine thing.

Rockers Grab
Top Rung In
Bowling Loop

Civilians Down
Navy's Golfers
!n Annual Event

Rigney Agrees
Smith Is Not
Another Ruth

MACK I1LYTHE
. . . New SHS Banketball Conch

Strikes •
Spares
By John A. Bpolskl
Over the pest weekend
many local bowlers competed
in the biggest tourney of their
bowling careen — The South­
eastern! in this event at Or­
lando bowlcri from all over
tbe sou the astern part of the
U. S. competed for huge
prises.
I’ll asy this much for our
ladsl All of 'em put up a
good showing and chances are
they'll collect some of that
green stuff, toot
George Swann and Jack
Kanncr had Identical 584
•cratch aeries In their dou­
bles event which with their
handicaps added to it should
definitely give them a dollar
return. Rich Murphy smack­
ed home a 599 acrlus in the
singlet and this too should
see 'Sllng-ahol' get some loot.
• • •
If you didn't get Into that
one cause you felt too many
'hot shots' from parts un­
known were shooting against
your scores, here's one tailor­
ed for you,
Tbe Sanford Men'* Bowling
Association is getting set for
the third Annual Firecracker
Special tournament. Hila one
is limited to men who bowl
here at JH Lane* and are
members of the local associa­
tion.
To refresh memories, there
•re two division*— the "A"
and "B ". In the "A" It's for
those bowlers with averages
of 170 and over. In tbe "B ”
group you'll find only bowlers
with a 109 average end under.
So you can see right off the
bat that you'll be bowling
• gainst local bowlcre with
similar averages to the one
you have.
There'll be qualifying on
June 29 and continuing there­
after. If you're one of the top
10 in your division, you'll then
start in the double elimina­
tions oo July 3, 4, and 0.
it's lota of funl Gonna get
In?
•

•

•

Over the weekend here at
the lanes, Sue Jackson and
Billy Anderson felt that you
should never change when
you're in the winning stream,
so, they tesnied-up for (lie
second week and wouldn't you
know it but that they won the
prise again!
Bowling in the Saturday
night Scotch Doubles, Sue and
Billy collected $17.50, the same
•mount aa In the previous go
'round. Seems like an awful
eaiy way of picking up a nice
prise, doesn't HT
• • •
On Sunday night, we could
have called it DeLand Night
■t Jet lanes what with all of
those folks coming down to
bowl in tha Silver Dollar
Tournament! And we’re in­
debted to Marge Carrathera
for supplying ua with ell of
those folks names in order
that we could writs and Invite
them to participate in the first
place.
Well, anyway here are some

Chargers Sign

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)
—Fullback Gena Young of
Nebraska and quarterback
Dan Henning of William and
Mary, both free agents, sign­
ed with the San Diego
Chargers of the American
Football League on Thursday.

of those lucky keglers: Pau­
line Postclwall, Marge Carruthers, and all of these folks
won one George Washington
Della Grove, Charlie Friend,
Joan Robinson, Jay Young
and Bob Workman.
• • •
Switching our attention to
action in the leagues, John
McGough of NAS Avionics
had the high terlca In the
Navy intram ural League with
a 583 act, including a 211
game.
On Wednesday night in the
Ball and Chain Mixed League,
Verna Bolton and Linda Post
didn't find It too difficult to
knock over Ihe wood. Verna
shot the high elnglo for the
ladies with a 187 as Linda
swept scries with a 597.
Leading the way for the
men was Bill Fox 208/557 end
Andy Stine 202, 203/579. That’s
the way to keep up our honor
gents!
V i r g i n i a Chadwick and
Shirley Martin were the
‘leaders' of tbe Jet Bowleretttes League Day. Virginia
with a 177 and Shirley rolling
an even 500 aeries.
It tickled me to see the note
attached to the yellow copies
of league scores this week for
the Friday night Mr. and
Mr*. League. I got lucky and
•hot three fine games as you
may or may not know. But
previously 1 always kidded
myself about those 4-6 leaves
of mine. This week the note
■aid high game and serif*
went to John (not SpUt-skl)
SpoUUI
leading the Mrs. waa Car­
ole Burdette's 179/491,
• • •
The Saturday morning Jun­
ior League got underway with
quite a few newcomers Join­
ing our ranks. The league will
get underway officially this
coming Saturday at 9:30 a.
m. If you wanna get your son
or daughter onto a team,
please have them at tha lane*
prepared to bowl.
Our beet wishes now go to
John Jernlgan and John
Smith aa they go forth into
the Junior State Finals in
Orlando this coming Saturday.
Hope you knock over a too of
pins in each of your categorie*.
If you'd like to go over and
watch them compete a t 8ky
Bowl, they bowl at 10 a. m
with tbe finals at 3 p. m.

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Writer
Sadder but wiser Bill Rig­
ney waa forced to agree to­
day th at Willie Smith ii not
Uie new Babe Ruth.
The Babe aet aeveral rec­
ords aa a lefthanded pitcher
before being converted to an
outfielder and no pitcher-out­
fielder since haa ever ap­
proached Ruth’a combined
proficiency a t tha two posi­
tions.
Smith also la listed as an
outfielder-pitcher with the
Los Angeles Angels. That is
he was until Monday n ig h t He
might lie strictly an outfield­
er today. And here'a why:
The Angela were leading
the Cleveland Indians, 3-2,
and Smith waa minding hla
own business in right field
when tha Tribe began kicking
up in tha bottom of the
eighth Inning.
Joe Axcue singled off Bob
Lee, advanced to aecond on
an infield out and (cored the
tying run on Dick Howser'a
■ingle.
Rigney called time a t this
Juncture and whistled in
Smith from right field to re­
lieve Lee.
Poor Smltty made only
three pitches and two of them
were belted out of tha park.
Vic Davalilto lined out on
tha first one and Leon Wag­
ner walloped the next one for
a two-run homer. Rookie Bob
Chance emacked Smlth’a third
pitch for another homer that
upped Claveland'a margin to
0-3, which waa the final acore
and which also convinced
Rigney that maybe he was
better off when Smith waa in
right field.
Kansas City squeaked by
Washington, 6-4, despite three
homers by Jim King, and De­
troit defeated Minnesota, 10*
0, In the only other American
Leagua garnet.
Only two were played in
tha National League where
Sandy Koufax pitched a
four-hitter In leading Loa
Angelas to a 2-1 triumph ov­
er Cincinnati, and Milwaukee
beat Houston, 6-3. Rain wash­
ed out the St. Loula-San
Francisco contest.

TWO TEAMS, the Termites and Ladybug*, of the Sunshine Kids Bowl­
ing League remained tied for first place even after a roll-off game at
Medallion Lanes. Trophies, presented at a recent luncheon, went to Ginny
Sargent, Peggy Houser, Gert Zeller, Flo Burgess and Julia Bartos, left to
right. Members not present were Jean Mello and Mildred Hoi&gt;e.

Dave Lee Loses No-Hitter
A s Hunt Downs Engineers
David Lee accomplished a
pitcher's nightmare Monday
afternoon in a City Recreation
Department Little National
League baseball game.
He tossed a no-bitter.
But he lost!
It was Lee's second no hit­
ter of the season—in fact it
was hi* second no-hlt per­
formance in * row. Both of
them were thrown i t the lea­
gue leading Hunt LincolnMercury Comet*.
But yesterday’s ending wa*
tragic. Lee's nine, the Loco­
motive Engineers, n e e d e d

American
League

only thla to oust H int from
the top of the alanding* and
take over first place for them­
selves. But Hunt won the con­
test 1 to 0.
Skipper Scnkarik pitched
superb baseball in receiving
credit for his eighth victory
in as many starts. He allow­
ed only one hit—an infield
single in the second inning to
Wayne Daffron. Senkank fan­
ned 13, walked one. Lee whif­
fed 12, walked five—end three
of the five were Intentional
passes to Senkarlk.
It was a real pitchers' duel.
Scnkarik, in racking up his
eighth win, posted his fourth
shutout of the season, lie's

International
League

W L Pet. GB
Chicago
29 14 474
Baltimore
31 17 .646 W
Monday's Result*
New York
23 19 .568 414
Toronto 0 Atlanta 3
Cleveland
26 20 .563 4V4
Buffalo 4 Jacksonville 3
Minnesota
28 23 .549 3
Syracuse 8 Columbus 2
Boston
25
5
.500744 Rochester 6 Richmond 3
Wash.
22 82 .407 1244
Los Angeles 20 33 .377 14
Kan. City 17 32 .347 19 DeBary Group To
Monday's Resalts
Hold Fish Fry
Cleveland 8 Loa Ang. I
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Detroit 10 Minnesota 5
The DeBary Fishing Club
Kansas City 5 Waah. 4
will sponsor a fish fry Wed­
Only games scheduled
nesday at Blue Springs near
Wednesday's Game*
Orange City for its members.
W L P e t GB Baltimore at Chicago (N)
Fish, hush puppies and bever­
Minnesota
at
Detroit
(N)
San Fran.
30 19 .611
age win b* provided by tbe
Phils.
21 19 .087 1V4 Kansas City at Waah. (N)
club and members are asked
L.
A.
at
Clev.,
I
(T-N)
Pitts
27 23 .540 SVk
to bring a covered dish and
N. Y. a t Boston, 2 (D-N)
Clnn.
26 23
.531 4
their
own table aervice.
St. Louis
26 25 .510 9
Norm in Roach, president,
Crater Lake, Ore., with a
MUw.
26 23 .510 5
depth of 1,996 feet, ia the and his committee will bo at
Los Aug.
25 26 .490 «
deepest lake in tha United th* Springe to welcome mem­
Chicago
23 24 .489 •
bers as they arrive.
States.
Houston
23 30 .434 9
New York
16 33 .314 15
THi W H D M U I l SUCCCSS CW ISO f 0 4 1
Monday's Results
St. Louie at San Francisco,
ppd rain
Milwaukee 8 Houston 8, night
Loa Angeles 2 Cincinnati 1,
night
Only | a me* scheduled
Wednesday's Gam*
St. Louis a t San Francisco, 2
Chicago at New York (N)
Cincinnati a t Loa Angeles (N)
Pittsburgh s t Philadelphia (N)
Only games scheduled

National League

Southern League

One of the most successes
golf tournaments of the cur­
rent season was completed
Sunday as Navy linksmcn
were momentarily "ground­
ed" by civilian opponents at
the Mayfair Country Club in
the annual Navy-Civilian Golf
tourney.
Seventy-two players participatcd in the annual event
with the Civilians coming out
on time, 6S&lt;4 to 421*, with
Ralph Sima* leading his (earn
to victory as he chalked up a
low gross score of 74.
Ray Bradford was one
stroke behind Sim is with a
75 and S. Copeland with a C5
and C. Brister with a 69 grab­
bed first and aecond low net
prizea.
Other winners were as fol­
lows:
Longest drive on No. 1—J . W.
Lee.
Longest putt on No. 9 ~ J,
Youngblade.
Closest to the pin on No. II
—C. Cisowski.
Most 5‘s scored—O. Burch
end H. M. Yost (Ued with U
each).
Most 6'e recorded—J . Jernlgtn end H. Heekenback
(tied with eight each).

allowed only 11 hits all sea­
son.
Meanwhile, George's won
their third Little American
League tilt In a row. They
beat Perfection Dairies 9 to 7.
George's built up a 7 to 0
lead only to have tbo milk­
men come right back and knot
the count. George's came
home the winner by scoring
s pair of big final frame runs.
Sieve Rawls won his sixth
game against one setback.
In a Junior Boys Legsue
contest, Danny Lee scattered
four hits in becoming the
loop's top winner. He hurled
CPU into second place by
beating Rotary 3 to 1. Johnny
Butts bad one of his biggest
nights of the season, getting
two singles and a triple in
three trips. Larry Williams
had a pair of hits, a double
and a triple, for tha victors.
CPO Jumped on starter
Buddy Stumpf for throe runs
in the first frame. Dick Action-Packed
Mamclc sent two run* across Contest
with a binglc and then Larry W hen Cvery
Williams' double accounted Player Is
for the final tally, Th* win
was Lcc'a seventh victory of
nine decisions.
In an afternoon encounter,
the Kiwanla downed Civitan 4
to 2. Alan Cooper burled
three-hit baseball and had a
9:30 P. M.
shutout until the seventh
when Civitan pushed over a
CHANNEL 9
duet of rune in a last ditch
effort. Klwinie turned to
fe venom* by The
Bedford Insurance Cmp
three neat twin-killings.
and brought*yeaiy
In the Men’s loop, no games
were played. The contests ori­
Crumley-Montctth, Inc.
ginally slated between USO
500 Wewt First Street
and Klngswood and the MePhon* 322-0375
Raney . Wilson Maler were
postponed until Friday night.

Tha
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Gama

Saturday Evening
June 27

Not all leaders arebon

Monday's Rseulls
Asheville 7 Knoxville 6
Charlotte 7-14 Chattanooga S-t
Columbus 5 Lynchburg 2
Macon B Birmingham 2

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that doesn’t look lit* ont or tost like one Paspk who
hart bought one. and who, Indiantally, srs trading in
iN kinds of othsr cars k record numbers, sty thsy
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DeBary Legion
Gives Awards
At Schools

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Tues. June 9, *64—f a c e 7

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Elects Butterworth

By Mrs. Adam Muller
Americanism Awards were
presented by DeBary'a Her­
bert D. Gibbs American Le­
gion Post last week at three
area schools as part of the
Post's Americanism program.
Students who excelled in
honor, courage, scholarship,
leadership and service, chos­
en by their principals and
teachers, were Charles Thom­
as Douglas and GtU Brenda
Leard at the Orange C i t y
School; Milana Kay Crawford
and Randy Spencer at Enter­
prise Elementary School and
Linda Whidden and Roger
Cutter at Osteen Elementary
School. Commander Peter
Koppenaal represented t h e
post on all three occasions.
Also attending the ceremon­
ies were William G. Williams,
(first vice commander- and
newly elected post comman­
der; Alfred Newell, sectmd
vice commander; Harry Ly­
ons, adjutant; Robert An­
drews, finance officer and
Fred McLaren, past comman­
der and Americanism chair­
man.
The post has expressed its
appreciation to the principals,
Mrs. Sylvia Hardin at En­
terprise, Wayne A. Myott at
Orange City and Kenneth Lewis at Osteen for their cooper­
ation and time spent in se­
lecting the scholars for the
awards presentations.

Longwood VBS
To Register
Registration in preparation
for the Longwood Baptist Va­
cation Bible School ia planned
for June 12 at 9:30 a. m. in
the c h u r c h ' a Educational
Building. The annual parade
throughout the area will tike
place Immediately following
registration at 1! a. m.
Bible School for children
three to 16 years will be held
June 13-26 from 8:30 a. m. tin
til 11:30 a. m. each day Mon
day through Friday. Com­
mencement exercises arc sche­
duled for June 26 a t 7:30 p.m.

PROMOTION CERTIFICATES to Enterprise
sixth graders were presented during the school’s
final assembly program to Patty Sweeney,
Debbie Potter, Kristine Jnrmnn, Doris Good­
win, Janette Bradley, Mary Selonn, Terry Rivit,
Milana Crawford, Viola McCarty, Debbie Stev­
ens, Joann Zwosta, Roberta Murr, Melissa Ger­

man, Lynn Scliroeder and Lyvonnc Smith, front,
left to right; back, Randy Spencer, Steve Jef­
fers, Richard Woodson, Glen Wilson, Arsel Mea­
dows, Gary Ledford, Darrell Ullery, Tom Hat­
chett, Ronnie Beall, Kobin White, Eddie Tomasleski, Frank Cag, Manny Zuniga, James Boland
and Rayburn Morris.
(Cox Photo)

Enterprise School Holds Awards Day

DRIVER OF THIS CAR suffered bend and face cuts curly Monday morn­
ing when he lost control on Interstate 4 and Highway 46 and rammed into
a culvert. Constable Bob Carroll said James L. Richardson, 23, of Winter
Garden, is charged with failure to hove his vehicle under control.

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o f th a Puhllo Uaeorda of
g a m tn o la C ounty, Florida.
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Sem lnnl* C ounty. Florida.
TUU A R E H K ItE IIY NOTI­
F IE D (bat th a ria ln tlffa h rra .
In h a v * I n a l t t u l a d l u l l a a a l n * t
y o u In t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t o f Iha
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In en d
fo r Sem inole County, F lorida,
t o q u la t th a lr till* to tha
a b o v a d a a r r l b a d p r o p e r t y altuitad.
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and
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S a m l n o l a C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a*
baraln ab o v a mora p articu larly
a a t o u u Yo u a r t h * r a b y r»u u l r t i j t o flla y o u r A n * w e r
w i t h th a C lark of th a C ircuit
C o u r t , In a n d f o r S*m lnoI»
C o u n ty . F lo rid a, and a rrv a a
oopy t h e r e o f u p o n J O H N D.
H A I N E S . P. O. H o i H I , W i n t a r P a r k , F l o r i d a , a t t o r n a y fo r
P l a l n t l f f a . In t h a a b o v a a c t i o n ,
o n o r be f o r* t h e l i t h d a y of
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b* p u b l i s h e d In Ih* S A N F O R D
H E R A L D , a n * w * p a p * r putill*h*4
In
B tm tnola
County.
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f o u r ( t ) co n * * o u tlv * w**k*.
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S t m l n o l * C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , thl*
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A ttornaya for Ila ln llf f a
P u b l l i h M a y I I . I I A J u n * 1,
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By Helen Rnodgraa*
Annual school awards and
sixth grade promotion certif­
icates at Enterprise Klementary School were presented
during the school's final axaembly program held last
week with Steve Jeffers as
master of ceremonies.
The progrnm waa opened
with several vocal selections
by the sixth graders.
Good Citizenship awards
from DeBary Herbert D. Gibb
American I.fglon Boat went
to Milana Crawford and Ran­
dy Spencer while these front
tho Son* of tho American
Revolution went to Roberta
Murr, I'atty Sweeney, Tom
Hntchctt nnd Richard Woodton,
Awards to scholars in tint
fourth, fifth and sixth grade,
who mado the honor roll nt
lenat five times during the
school yrnr, were presented
to: sixth grade, Roberta
Murr, flvo timea from six;
Milana Crawford, *ix of six
and fourth graders, making
■lx of six, were Donna Semnnrs, Mary Starnes, Ilenmta
Laughlin and Fred Derrick.

Fosters Honored
By Church Board

Legal Notice
j*

Christ Church
Day School Has
Graduation

Garden Supply Group

PERFORMING at DeBary Women's Club Luncheon nt the Mt. Vernon
Lodge recently, left to right, soprano soloist Mrs. G. Echelbergcr of San­
ford; Laura Platt Brown, pianist; Gloriu Accnrdi, und Jewel Croke who
did a dancing skit together.

GOP lakes Aim At Debt Increase Plan
WASHINGTON (UPI) House Republicans zeroed In
on President Johnson’* iprnding pollcie* today and took
apodal aim at a plan to raiuthe temporary national debt
limit to s new high of $321 bil­
lion.
The GOP ©ppoiltlon waa to
be voiced at a hearing by Ike
Rule* Committee,
Houia
which w si expected to clear
the debt measure for a floor
vole this week.
The Republicans claim that
Ihe propoicd 1321 billion cell­
ing far the 1905 fiscal year Is
about $2 billion more than the
administration needs.
The deht limit bill would
raise the celling by $8 bil­
lion—the 11th boost in nine
y ean . The permanent ceiling
is $283 billion but the public
debt long ago soared past that
figure.
Other congressional news:

W HY

Civil Rights: Senate lead­
ers scheduled votes today on
three important amendments
to tho civil rights bill in a
bid for Republican support for
a cloture motion to muzzle the
74 • day southern filibuster
against the measure. Called
up for action were amendmrnts on the jury trial, school
desegregation and fair em ­
ployment issues In tho Housepassed rights bill. The vote
on these proposals could af­
fect the outcome of Wednes­
day’s debate on the bill.
Aid: President Johnson's
$3.5 billion foreign aid bill
was called up for House de­
bate with Uw eronomy bloc
set to fight for cuts totaling
about $100 million.
Tho While House and Stale
Department were busy behind
the scenes trying to convince
lawmakers to leave the pro­
gram untouched. Rut Rep.

PAY

E d w a r d Dcrwlnikl, R ill.,
said, *‘It'a a well-inflated bal­
loon.”
Rep. E. Boss Adair, n-tnd.,
had amendment* ready tn cut
every section of the $2.4 bil­
lion economic aid portion of
the measure.

lly Helen Snodgrass
Rev. F-cd Foster, minister
of the Enterprise Barnett Me­
morial Methodist Church, and
Mr*. Foster were guests of
honor at s covered dish sup­
per held preceding the June
meeting of tlte church's offi­
cial board.
Altliough tlte supper was
planned as a surprise, Itev.
Foster stumbled onto the «cerel when he happened to v il­
li the church annex a.s tables
were lieing set up Boy* in
charge tried to throw him off
(be truck by idling him the
hall was being mado n ly
they thought, for an event
scheduled the next day. How­
ever, the fact that he was
“on to the plan” did not les­
sen hi* enjoyment or that of
the group of board members
ami their families who at­
tended.
Rev. and Mrs. Foster left
Ihe next day to attend the
annual Methodist Conference
held in Lakeland.

The 32nd annual convention I C h a r l e s Butterworth of
By Jane Casselberry
of the Florida Seedsmen and Chase A Company Advertis­
The Class of 1964 of Christ
Garden Supply Association ing Department waa elected
Church Episcopal Day School
was held recently at the Se president.
in Longwood graduated Thurs­
lie staled that one of the
ville Hotel in Miami Beach.
day night with all the dig­
association's objectives for
this year is to gain support
nity a six year old can mus­
from the various facets of or­
ter, The graduating class. . .
namental horlticulr enuolo
this first to be graduated
namcntal horticulture in se­
from Christ Episcopal. . . was
curing the services of a full­
resplendent Jn while caps and
time marketing specialist to
PVT, FRANKLIN
gowns and red ribbons.
FORT BUCKNER, Okinawa serve the Industry.
Members of the Class of
Dr. Stanley Kosenberger,
(AIITNC) — Army Firat Lt.
*63, little Dianne Elgin and
I’ete Sharber, whoso wife, marketing specialist from the
Bill Dcarolf, led tho proces­
Faye, Uvea at 206 W, 16th St., University of Florida Agricul­
sion bearing the Cross and
Sunford, is participating In ture Extension Department,
Flag.
Exercise LIGTAS, n combined addressed the convention dur­
The Parish House was fill­
amphibious-airborne maneuv­ ing one of the afternoon ses­ FORT JACKSON, 8. C.— ed to capacity with proud parsions.
er conduced in the Philippines
Privato Sylvester Franklin ent* and relatives to hear tbs
Other officers elected were
by member Nation* of the
Jr,, 22, son of Mr. nnd Mr*. Kinders art ners aing and see
South-Ecnst Alia Treaty Or­ Stuart Simpson, Simpson Nur- Sylvester Franklin Sr., 1021 them receive their diplomas
ganization (SEATO), May 12- scry Company, Monticello, Pecan Ave., Sanford, complet­ from Rev. Charles W. Stew­
first vice president; Ottis
Junc in.
ed hia Basic Combat Training art, Jr., headmaster.
LIGTAS, the
Philippine Kilgore, Asgro Seed Company, hero on Juno 6. This is the
Piano music was provided
word for "rescue,'' Is designed riant City, second vice pres­ first phase of bis active duty bythe church organist, Mrs.
to improve tactics nnd tech­ ident; and A. II. (Spike) training and a part of the ob­ Herbert A. Drucding.
niques for coordinating diffi­ Spaulding, Spauldings, Inc., ligation he incurred upon en­
Graduating were Rocky Ashley, Hilly Dyer, Allan Hamil­
cult um|ihibious-nirborne op­ St. Petersburg, secretary and tering the service.
treasurer.
Ruth
Stuart
Allen,
erations und to develop close
While assigned to Company ton, Kevin Hodge, Stephen
working relationships and un­ editor of "Southeastern Nur­ D, I3lh Battalion, 3d Train­ McKenzie, Joe Polley, Mark
derstanding nntong the nmtrd serymen Magazine, Miami, I* ing Brigade of this Infantry Stevens, Ross Wlgg, Cathy
the
association*
executive
services of SEATO member
Training Center, he ha* been Casselberry, Doug Guthrie,
secretary.
Bonnie Hinson, Becky Kelly,
countries.
Final event of tlte conven­ introduced to n wido variety Cathy Marine, Terri Six, Gary
Lieutenant Sharber 1* reg­
of
infantry
skills,
along
with
tion was tho traditional ban­
Tilson and Michael Williamularly assigned a* a platoon
quet given In honor of the intensive physical condition­ son.
leader In Company A, 1st
ing.
retiring president, Norwood
Mrs. Ralph Stevens fa dirllultntion of the 173d Air­
Glover of Hector Turf and Fort Jackson use* the U. S. ector and Mrs. Robert Ham­
borne Brigade's 60!td Infantry
Army'*
"Trainflre"
method
of
Garden in Miami. Edgar
mond the teacher side. Reon Okinawa.
Martin, owner of the E. A. teaching rifle marksmanship. trcshinents ol cake and punch
Tho 24-year-old officer, son
Private Franklin Jr., is a
Martin Seed Company in
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sharb- Jacksonville waa master of graduate of Groom* High, were served following the
er, Ilnlnbridgc, Ga., entered ceremonle*.
San font, class of 1939. Prior program.
The youngsters were treatthe Army in June 11161 and
Guest speaker was Dr. E. to entering the service he wna
lias been oveiseas since Inst T. York Jr., provost of ogrl- employed n* a machinist by mi to a picnic in the lo n g ,
wood Park on Friday morning
January.
culture. University of Flori­ Gleason Works, Rochester, N.
enjoying hamburgers, soft
A 1957 graduate of Ilain- da. Ilo explained the n ew Y.
drink* and cake.
hridgo High School, ho receiv­ DARK (Developing Agricul­
ed hla R. A. degree from tural Resources Effectively)
Mercer University, Macon, program being initialed In
For A Beautiful Lawn —
Ga,, in 1961.
tlte College of Agriculture, and
encouraged all segment* of BEVERLY HILLS, Cnlif.
agriculture to Join with the (U PI)—Funeral services will "Ilonua" — Weed a Aa It
Freda
university in helping to carry be held Wednesday at the
"Kwlt" — For Death To
out this program.
Church of tha Good Shepherd
Chlnrh Hugs
for veteran actor Robert War­
"flat
Ufart
Ion Or Money
Beginning next Monday, the
wick, the screen’s firat "Alias
Back Guarantee”
Seminole County Board of
Jimmy Valentine."
Grapeville Nursery
Warwick, RB, died Saturday
l*ublie Inxlruction la provid­
2221 Graprville Ave.
nt
tha
Baltnir
Convalescent
ing * broad program of en­ CAMP I.EJEUNK, N. C.
322-0886
Home
In
nearby
West
Los
richment offerings at school (FIITNC) — Marina Corporal
"Scat
Is Dealer”
Angeles.
centers throughout the coun­ Stephen F, Cashdotlnr, ion of
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F.
tyOfferings Include remedial Caalulollur of 3021k II Hand
reading, pre-srhool orientation Ave., Lmgwnnd, waa graduat­
classes, neadrmie courses for ed this month from the SerCALL
new or for make-up credit, nnd Marine Divisions' Nonacademic enrichment courses, Commissioned Offlrer* Lendmusic instruction, arts and ersltlp School at Camp Lerrnfta, and recreational activ­ Jeune, N. C.
ities,
The four-week roursa I* de­
M O V ING A N D ST O R A G E C O ., INC.
bedoles nnd programs signed to tnrrt'Mao leadership
vary nt tho different loca­ abilities of the Individual ma­
FA 2 -9 5 1 1
tions, All who are interested rine enabling him to tnko
should rltick with the school command of bis men during
5 0 4 C o le y A v e .
S a n f o r d , F la .
principal for further detnils. an emergency.

Lt. Sharber In |
War Maneuvers

Sanford Soldier
Ends Training

Movie Veteran
Warwick Buried

scorrs

School Board
Sets Program

CpI. Cashdollar
Is Graduated

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Miss Dorothy Tyre Engaged

Two Graduates Given Party At S N A S
The quarter* of Cdr, and
Mr*. Paul Werner at Sanford
Naval Air Station was the
scene of a recent afternoon

Coke and
oring the
dor and
memhera

chatter parly hon­ ation class of Seminole High
Misses Candi Con­ School.
The buffet table featured an
S h a r o n Stanul,
of the 1004 gradu­ array of attractive and de­

THE MISSES Cancli Cornier and Sharon Stanul were honor Kucats of an
informni graduation party recently at the NAS quartern of Cdr. and
Mm. Paul Werner. At the left in Mm. Thomas L. Cornier, her daugh­
ter, Cancli, Mrn. Werner and Mias Stanul.

lectable parly canapes and
goodies. Antique silver can­
delabra bearing r»u candles
centered the table with a
decorative red and white
ih rct cake surrounded b/ an
arrangement of g r e e n e r y
served on a silver tray.
Phil lioydc presented the
hcmorccs with his latest re­
cording and a new coiffure.
Imlianhead charms from J a ­
pan were given the honorces
by Mrs. Werner.
During the afternoon, Cdr.
Werner conducted a tour o(
interest to the guests.
Enjoying the Informal gath­
ering were the Misses Jlrenda
IJrown, Susan Brown. Owen
Champion, Susl Deal, Joy
Huggar, Gere Dietrich, Peggy Grier, Marilyn Hunt, Ton­
ya Johnson, Janet Johnson
and Judy Lavender.
Also the Misses I.imla Kriz,
Ann Mahan, Jean Masters,
Maria nowland, Carol Sam­
uel, Sandy Slayton, Shirley
Steed, Cenl Wheatland, Nor­
ma Whittcrn, Sharon Wil­
liams, Margaret Hurl and
LaN'ett Henning.

AL WARD AND CAROL BEASLEY

Dinner Party Honors Stemper Twins
Others attending were tiielty Pittard, Fay Holloway. [Thomas, Audrey Decker, JenMisses Ann Aiken, Barbara Glenda GocmbcJ, Linda Ad- nlfer Thompson and Barbara
Sheryl Stemper, lovely twin Williford, Sandy llcrvilh, Bel-1 cock, Carol Oxford, Carol | Schock.
daughters of Mr. and Mra. J.
E. Stemper, were honored
with a recent graduation din­
ner at the Capri Itcstaurant.
Hostesses for Hie delightful
chicken dinner were Mra.
M a r t i n Stincciphcr, Misa
G r a c e Marie Stincciphcr,
Mra. Fred Wlllink and Mra.
Grover Williams,
A beautiful floral arrangemen! of assorted pink (lowers
in a illver container centered
the serving table, flanked on
either aide by illver candel­
abra holding pink tapera intorsperaed with fern and pink
roses. A runner of a»*orlod
pink flowers and fern ran the
entire length of the table.
The honorcci were present­
MILS. MARTIN ST1NECUMIER, left, wits co-lioatcas to a RrmlunUon
ed live plants In graduale
dinner recently at true Capri Rcatuiirnut honoring the Stumper twin*.
With Mr«. Stinecipher front tiie left are, Minn Cheryl Stumper, Mra. J. E.
flgurlnei a n d hair drycra
Stemper, motlier of the honorce*, and Mra. Carol Stumper.
from tha hostesses.
The

Misses

Carol

The Misses Ann Mnhan, I graduation beach party host-. Bench.
I at the beach, with the party
Myra Meeks and Mary broil ed by Mr. ami Mrs. John
A linmliurger s u p j m t with beginning at 3 p.m. Due to
were recent honorcci of a | Crawford at New Smyrna | all the trimmings was cooked | the incumlng tide, the party
was marooned at the Inlet un­
til It p.m.
Attending were Miss M.ihnn
with Tommy Hinson; -Miss
Meeks with Dan McCall; Miss
Scott with Boy Green; Klinron
Williams and Mike Pel runic;
Gay Hunt and Chris Thomas.
Also Marin Howland and
John Jenkins; Susan Itiown
anil Itick Golloher; Judy Lav­
ender and David Golloher;
Peggy Grier and Frank Noel;
and Judy Bunton and Frank
Scull.
Also Mr. and Mrs. John
Crawford, Mr. and Mr*. F. D.
Scott, Mr. and Mra. Charles
Meeks, Mr. and Mr*. Hubert
Mahan and M in Maureen
Scott.

Lake Monroe Club
THE MISSES Myra Meeks, Mnry Scott find Aim Mahan, front row, wore
lionoree* of u recent graduation hunch party hunted by Mr. and Mrs. John
Crawford. Hack row from the left arc Dan McCall, Mr. Crawford, Itoy
Green and Tommy llimton.

News O f Interest Reported

D A V Auxiliary

From T he Enterprise Area

Meets Tonight For

Ity Helen ftaodgraii
Tiie Young Adult Group, in­
cluding children, met fur a
picnic supper and tour ol the
Children’* Home Friday, May
22, at the DeBary Methodist
Church with Dave Tropf,
president.
The group returned la Hie
Tropf home following Uie tour
for an evening of fun and
fellowship.

ples and visited Thomas Edi­
son Winter Homo at FI.
flyers.

Mr*. Fred Foster was guest
of honor at a tea and sliowcr
given by the ladies of Del­
tona fll the home of Mr*. GasIon Brides. Mr*. Foster Is the
wife of the pastor of the Bar­
nett Memorial M e t h o d i s t
Church and the group Includ­
Pete Dunnagan, now super­ ed only ladles who attend
intendent of the Children's church here In Enterprise.
Home of Tampa, was house
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray and
guest of U r. and Mrs. Dave
family and Morris Raines
Tropf May 23 24.
He waa the superintendent visited relatives in Parrish
of Summit County Children1! and Montgomery, Ala., and
Home of Akron, Ohio, where Columbus, Ga., over the
weekend.
Dave had been employed.
Mr. end Mrs. Dave TTopf
The MYF groups of the
and children, Beth, Ralph and
Judy, were weekend guests Barnett Memorial Methodist
of Mi. and Mrs. Don Adkins Church are completing plana
for tbeir annual ice cream
and family of F t. Myers.
WhUa there they enjoyed supper at the church June
belches at F t. Mycis and Na­ 19.

Officer Election
The Disabled American Vet­
eran's Auxiliary will hold the
regular monthly meeting to­
night at 7:30 p.m. at tiie chap­
ter home on the Onando
Highway.
Election of officeri will he
held and all members are
urged to attend this import­
ant meeting.

Osteen

Personals
By Mra. Clarence Snydsr
Mr. and Mrs. James Martin
have as their gueeta for sev­
eral week*, her eiater, Mr*.
Judy Reed and children, Jeff
and Jerry, of Arlington, Va.

T o Meet Thursday
For Installation
The Lake Monroe Home
Demon*!ration Club will hold
Installation of officers Thurs­
day evening June 11. The
meeting will start at 7:30
p.m. In the Community Build­
ing.
It Is hoped that every meinIter will attend live meeting
ns this will be the last one
until September. Mrs. Mac
Itahn and Mrs. Hazel Gardner
will be hostesses.

South Seminole

Personals

By Maryann Miles
Mi. and Mrs. Charles Crow all of Selma Road in Longdale, were recent guests in
their home town of Jackson­
ville.
Mrs. Clare Paulsen of Al­
pine Street in Altamonte
Springs and Mrs, Gilds Pettlnall and daughter, Missy,
of Wilshire Drive in Howell
Park, have returned after
spending a few day* at Day.
Iona Beach.

Baptist Church of Knoxville.
Bath Miss Tyre and Mr.
Saalkamp arc l i s t e d in
"Who’s Who Among Students
in American College* and

Universities."
The wedding Is planned for
June 13, at 7:30 p.m. at tha
First Baptist C h u r c h in
Gainesville.

MISS DOROTHY CORR1NE TYRE

Splash Party Fetes

and

Beach Party Entertains Graduates

Mr. snd Mrs. Park Tram ­
mel Tyre, formerly of San­
ford, announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Miss
Dorothy Corinne Tyre, to Her­
man Joseph Snalkamp Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
J. Saalkamp Sr. of Knoxville,
Tcnn.
.Miss Tyre, niece of .Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Tyre, Sanford, is
a 1960 graduate of Gaines­
ville High School and was
graduated in May from Carson-Ncwman College In Jef­
ferson City. Tcnn. She was
president of both Chi Lamb­
da Sigma Society and Modern
Portia Club and has served
as secretary of Uic sophomore
class and parliamentarian of
the Women’s Student Govern­
ment Association. She is a
member of Alpha Psl Omega
and Hie Executive Council of
Student Government.
Mr. Saalkamp, who was al­
so graduated in May, was
president of t h e Judicial
Council, a member of Blue
Key and the tennis team, and
was...governor of the Kcnlucky-Tennesicc District o f
Circle K. He Is presently resi­
dent director of the Boy’s
Club of Jefferson City and is
a staff member of the First

JANE LUNDY AND TIM POOLER

Miss Barbara Bolgcr, a
member of the 1961 graduat­
ing class of Seminole High
School, was honored recently
with a splash party al the Jim

I’igntt home on Itidgc Road,
with Mrs. Pigott serving as
hostess, assisted by h e r
daughters, the .Misses Pam
and Patti Pigott.

Oviedo High Prom
Highly Successful
By Evelyn Lundy
rcen Boyle, Ixith Juniors,
"Under the Magnolias" was gave an entertaining dialogue
the theme of the Junior Sen­ in which they told of seine
ior Banquet held at the Ito- einharrasing episodes of the
hcrl Meyer Hotel in Orlando Seniors.
After the banquet dancing
last Saturday night when the
Junior Class or Oviedo High was enjoyed to the music of
School entertained members the Flaming Tern pops.
and their dates of the Senior
Class,
Walking through a mag­ Mrs. Art Brown
nolia bedecked arch, t h e
guests entered the banquet
room to find it decorated with Luncheon Hostess
magnolia ticcs and magnolia
blossoms used in profusion. For Miss Carlton
The over all theme was rem ­
Mrs. Arl llrowu wus hos­
iniscent of the old south.
Adding to the romantic tess to a recent luncheon at
theme, tiie banquet was held her lovely Palmetto Avenue
in the hcaulitul Kola Ball home honoring Miss Until
Boom overlooking the colorful
Cuilton, June hridc-clect.
hi uni a hi in Lake Kota.
A traditional suutliuru hos­ The florid arrangement on
pitality menu wus used fur the dining tnhle featured n
1bride doll dressed in while
the banquet.
Marilyn Partin, president of gown and veil nestled in a
Hie Junior class welcomed silver howl containing white
the Seniors ami Carol Beas­ storks mill asters.
The guest* were seated at
ley, president of the Senior
class gave tiie acceptance emit Uildes centered with
nosegays of spring flowers
speech.
Marshall Lingo and Mau- witli In idol place cards.
The himoreo was presented
h dinner plate in her china
Party Entertains selection unit n lovely carna­
tion corsage from the hos­
Group Of Friends tess,
The luncheon menu consist­
ed of chicken salad, con­
A t Bennett Home gealed sulnd, asparagus, hot
mils, relishes mid nngcl food
Ry Mra. Clarrnre Snyder
Mrs. Kdwfard Bennett en­ cake with strawberries and
tertained a group of friends cream.
Guests attending the de­
at a demonstration party ai
tier home, Wednesday even­ lightful luncheon were Mis.
Cecil Carlton, mother of tha
ing.
Attending were, Mrs. Thel­ honnree, and the Minos, H. B.
ma Ia’wls, Mra, Betty Snyder, Owens, John Carlton, Jim
Mrs. John Jurss, .Mrs, Nick Howe, Paul Morgnu, Hugh
IMeifauf, Mrs. Kva Williams, Carlton, and Ted Williams.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Mrs.
Also the Misses Sherry I.ee,
Otto McDaniel, Mrs. K. II. Mary llclene Washburn, Pat
Huberts, Mra. Sherry Ford- Wight, Ann (Tapps, Dent*
ham, Miss Karen Metzlcr and Horner, Hose Krntrcrl. Sylvia
Miss Sandra Metzler.
Williams, Jeanne Hobson, JoAnn Zelglcr, Linda William*,
Ann Schumacher, Vida Hue
Piano Pupils T o Smith and Merritt Philips.

Present Recital

MISS HARRARA UOLGER, center front, wan
honorce of a recent splash party at the Jim
Hitrott home on Uidjfe Road. Enjoying' splashim?
with Durham nro from the left, Joy DiutRiir,
Snmly Slayton, Carol Oxford, Gere Dietrichs
and Donna SnndiiRC.

Miss Sue Howell Is Honor

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Mrs. Martha Heard was hull, Belly Newsome, Penny
hostess at tier Avocado Ave­ Harriett, Mae Reedy, Rober­
Genuine
ta Keith, Agnes Marriott, Dot

nue home recently to a bridal
sliowcr honoring Miss Sue
Howell, brlde-elcet. Assisting
Mrs. Hrard ni co-hostess was
Mrs. Minnie Smith.
The party roo ms were dec­
orated with arrangements of
assorted spring flowers.
Centering the dining table
was a large punch bowl sur­
rounded witti an arrangement
of lace fern and white carna­
tions and glads. Itefreshments
served with the punch were
lime sherbet, chips, dips,
mils, and cookies.
The honoreo was presented
with a white carnation cor­
sage from the hostess, which
accented her loveliness In a
smart yellow dress.
Party games and contest*
were enjoyed, after which the
honorce opened Uie many
lovely gifts.
Attending were the Mines.
Qutncey Howell, Pat Smith,
Mamie Bowlin, Ivy Chestnut,
Virginia Hardy, Sharon Drls-

Uniwaii, d iaries Kurrackcr
and Sue Hamrick.
Also tlio Misses Elsie F ar­
ley, Nancy Hardy anil Joy
Howell.

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Personals

This Evening

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The patio was decorated In
a festive manner with a long
table laden with chips, dips, #
candles, nuts and a sheet
c a k e beautifully decorated
with red roses, featuring a
graduate and a diploma.
A boy and girl doll wer*
dressed in cap and ;own,
made by Mrs. R. L. Uolger,
mother of the honorce, and
Mrs, Pigott. Clever coke hold- £
rrs of red felt were created
to resemble miniature caps,
which were also designed and
made by Mrs. Bolgcr and
Airs. Pigott.
The honorce was presented
an appropriate gilt by the
hostess.
Enjoying an evening of
splash ami chatter with Bar­
bara were the Misses Jill m
West, Carol Oxford, Gere Dietrichs, Carol Samuels, Cent
Wheatland, Sandy Slayton,
Penny Glee ton and .Missy Belsitu.
Also the Misses Donna
Santiago, Joy Duggar, Susie
Jlalback, Linda Kriz, Audrey
Decker, J e n i f e r Thompson
and Barbara Watson.

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By Judy T u n e r
Phone 322-4433
Squadron officers of HVAH9 and their wives and quests
bid Uiclr official farewell to
td r . and lira. J, L Shipman
at a dinner Friday evening In
the Langford Hotel in Winter
Park.
Cdr, Shipman had hern re ­
lieved earlier in the day a&gt;
■kipper of Die squadron by
Cdr. J. A. deUanahl.
Given as mementoes of hi*
year as commanding officer
were models of an A3B Sky.
warrior with which the squad*
ron deployed to tire .Mediter­
ranean aboard the CSS Sara,
toga and an RA5C Vigilante
to which the squadron is tran­
slating.
Tito models were given by
Lewis li. Beach of Douglas
Aircraft and Hubert K. Curboy of .Not Ui American Avia­
tion.
On behalf of the squadron,
Cdr. dcGunahl presented Jdr.
Shipman with an engraved
silver punch bowl and a
scrapbook made of pictures
taken during the last year.
Guests included Captain
and Mrs. J. O. Mayo, Cdr. and
Mrs. George Kimmons, Frank
dcGanaltl who is Cdr. deGanahl's fattier, and Cdr. and
Mrs. J . K. Sanderson. Cdr.
Sanderson is tbe prospective
commander of Carrier Air
Wing Three.
Captain Mayo made a few
appropriate remarks a n d
wished success and good lurk
to both Cdr. Shipman and
Cdr. dcGanaltl and their fainliics.
After the dinner of roast
beef or red snapper a birth­
day cake was presented to
Mrs. Mayo who was celebrat­
ing her birthday anlversary
that day.
Dancing ami entertainment
In the holel’a lounge followed
the dinner. Mrs. J. O. Mere­
dith, the wife of the represen­
tative and a former profess­
ional singer, also aang sev­
eral song■.
• • •
Enlisted men's wives of
VAH-11 and Detachment 8
Will meet tonight in the Aeey
Deucy Club at 7:30 for their
June meeting. Free baby tit­
ling will be available.
The meeting place lias been
changed frurn the ballroom
to the club.
Plana for a picnic and
ether social events will lie dis­
cussed at the meeting.
* • •
Cdr. Paul Werner, com
tnanding officer of ilVAH-3,
was tlic guest speaker at tiiu
officer* wives club coffee held
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Cameron Puulk.
Ho shawl'd slides of the
JIA3C snd talked about the
ro lt tli# squadron will be
playing with the Seventh
Elect in the Paciilc.
KVA1U leaves neat week
for operations ou the west
coast before deploying aboard
tha USS Hanger tor a cruise
In Um Pacific later in the
summer.
Mrs. W. S. Myer was cohostess lor the coffee.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Werner, Mrs. Wallace
JtusseU. Mrs. Uerrald Mtekeison, Mrs. Diva Fad, Mrs.
Dan Heard, Mrs. D. L. Nc*bill, Mrs. italph K-cuack,
Mrs, Ned Pruden, Mis. L. T.
Duller, Mm. H. fc~ VSelUs,
Mrs, Ken Goshorn, Mrs. liou
Watson.
, Mrs. John Dralm, Mrs.
Steve Kyan, Mrs. George Adly, Mrs. Kick Merge and Mrs.
Dobcrt Lovelace.
• • •
U r. and Mrs. J. A. Oil are
the parents of their first
child, s girl born June 1. The
baby was ns mod Sherrie Mi­
chelle and weighed f i v e
pounds, five ounces. Mrs. Ott
is s teacher at WesUlde
Gram m ar School and her busband is deployed with VAll-7
aboard the USS Enterprise.
• • •
Flvs member* of the sta­
tion officers wives clun, ineluding Mrs. Hubert Wire,
w ert honored with farewell
gifts at a luncheon in tbe
Trade Winds Cafeteria.
Mrs. Ware wss presented
with a sterling silver address
book. Captain Ware will be
retiring at the end of June.
Hevcre bowls were given to
Mrs. CUrk Crain whose busband is retiring, to Mrs. Hobert Deal whose husband has
been assigned to the Nsvsl
Hospital at Great Lakes, 111to Mrs. Leonard Elliogwood
wbusa husband is going to
•Newport News, Va., and to
Jira, Chariaa Morosioi whose

husband will resume his civil,
ian medical training m a
cardiologist in New York City.
Mrs. Laurence White anti
Mrs. Frank Wolfe were hos­
tesses for the luncheon which
was attended by 43 members
of the club. Centerpieces of
fern and other greens were in
Chianti bollIcs and the main
centerpiece of a plant was
won by Mrs. Grain.
Veal parmlsan and lobster
salad were menu choices and
were served with wine furnished hy the hostesses.
During tiic business session
new officers were chosen for
the next year, hegInning in
July. They are Mr*. Eugene
Rogcro, president; Mrs. Earl
Ingcr, vice president and
NOW board representative;
Mrs. David Jahn, secretarytreasurer.
Guest* at tiic luncheon ineluded Mrs. J. V. ISaumil,
liie mother of .Mrs. Donald
Dietrich, and Mrs. Howard
Shively, Mrs. Mary iludome,
a guest of Mrs. David Olm*
stead who is Hie outgoing
president, and Mr*, Jerry
Tarzou, a guest of Mrs.
Thuma&gt; McGowan.
• • •
Mrs. Hiehard lloogerwerf
was hostess tor a cut Ice ot
Hie VAH-1 enlisted men’*
wives cluh, held Wednesday
In her home.
She was assisted hy her
daughter. Pally, In serving
the relreshmcnts of brownies,
butterscotch squares, coffee
ami Iced lea.
Get well wishes were sent
via his wife to Jeff It It chic
who Is in the Orlando Air
Force Ba»e hospital with an
Injured hand.
Present at the meeting
were Mrs. Ilershell Russell,
Mrs. Marvin Kooicr, Mrs.
David Fcrrier, Mra. Floyd
Oakes and her slater. Miss
Ruth Nicklln, Mrs. Kenneth
Cook, Mrs. Elnlne Orazi, Mra.
K e n n e t h Reynolds, Mr*.
Ritchie, and Mr*. Hubert
Weiss.
Next week’s meeting wss
discussed; Hie club will pre­
sent Chaplain Deal with a
check for use in redecorating
the nursery. He will also draw
the winning name of the linen
basket at tli at time.
• • •
Anthony D a l e Surbrook
weighed In at eight pounds,
two ounces si Seminole Me­
morial on June 7. He Is the
first child of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack G. Surbrook.
• • •
Mrs. William Goodman took
high honors at Hie VAH-1 ol*
fleers wives bridge, held
Tuursday at the home of Mr*.
It. K. Klely. Mrs. Kiely was
second high.
HvlrcshnieuU of csndies,
nuts, gingerbread and peach
cake were served with tin*
colire and iced tea.
Those playing were Mra.
Jesse Taft, Mrs. Pat U’Gara,
Mrs. James Bell, Mrs Mi­
chael Durant, Mrs. Lou Musgrove, snd a guest, Mrs.
aames lirudlc.
• • •
Lt. and Mrs, Raymond
Lasher and their chtiuirn aru
spending tnrec weeks ui leave
Unit) at the New Turk World *
Fair.
• • •
New Naval Uliiccra Wives
Club board member* nave
been announced by Uie var­
ious squadron ullicer* wives
ciubs. llicy will U*u over
lui-ir new positions on Juiy
a at Hie election and enjuge
of board coflee.
New representatives a r e
Mrs. James Hell, VAH-1;
Mrs. Martin Sheridan, HVAil3; Mrs, Dob Watson, itVAll-5;
Mra. Ed Foy, VAH-7; Mrs. G.
L. Atkinson, RVA1I-9; Mrs.
John Moloney, VAH-11; Mrs.
Clilford Nelson, stall and
Mrs. Earl Unger, station.
Mrs. William Yelinek and
Mrs. Fitzpatrick are compet­
ing lor the presidency of Unclub and candidates for vice
president are Mra. Sheridan
and Mrs. Moloney,
• t #
Guests at Hie staff uhtccr*
wives coffee were Mra. David
Dcarolph whose husband 1* in
RVAH-3 before g o i n g to
HVAil-3 and Mra. Herbert
Moreland, whose husband has
retired.
Tbe two ladies ere former
member* of the staff wives
club and bad beca presented
with farewell gilts at a preyloui meeting.
Mrs. John Hogsnaon was
iKwtesi tor Uie cotie* and she
served pastries, fruit and cof­
fee to the gueiti.
Mrs. John Moure was wtl-

(DfucUi Clbby.
DEAR ARBY: Every Mo­
ther's Day my married
children "honor" me by
bringing their families to
me to fed. This Mother's
Day t bad 22 here. All the
men played cards, and Hie
Stria sat in the living room
laughing and gossiping while
I was in tlie kitchen doing
all the work. Pa helped me
dry the dishes. I love my
children and grandchildren,
but am getting too old to
work like this, if I am still
around next year, bow can I

By Abigail Van Buren

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(il-KST Ol' HONOU nt a farewell coffee Hosted by the officers wives o f
UVAII-B is Mrs. James I,. Shipman, left. Standing with her at the serv­
ing table are Mrs. James A. dotlannbl whose husband is the new com ­
manding officer of the squadron, and Mrs. C. J. Youngblado, wife of the
now executive officer.
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in your column that If e
bt&gt;y says something dirty or
out of line in front of a girl,
and the girl's brother hears
It, it is Id* place lo stand up
for hla sister and tell the
boy off. What If a girl does
n't have a brother? My girl
frlrnd and I talked over this
problem because It has hap­
pened lo us. She says If a
boy says some tiling dirty,
the girl should ignore It.
What do you think?
ANOTHER FRESHMAN
DEAR FRESHMAN: To

let them know that I would
rather not be "honored" like
this again without hurting
their feelings?
GETTING OLD
DEAR GETTING: WHAT
feelings? Pell all your child­
ren before Mother'* Day that
Dad is taking you out for
dinner. And then »oe Unit he
does, If you have to use the
money you've stashed away
in the sugar bowl to help
him.
• • •
DEAR ABUY: You said

On(Bhidqsi

British plaver* have a pleaant custom of saving, 'Thank
NORTH
f
you, partner," when dummy
ASH
hits the tabic.
VAI4
♦ A7 8 8 4
Good Britiih players also
♦ AQ
make it a point lo tiunk a
EAST
while In-fore playing one of FT* ST (D)
4 Q 109 74
dummy's cards. They have fcJB
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found out — as have good ♦ K Q J 10033 ♦ None
American players — that the * 9 1 1
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way to win is to think first
BOOTH
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and act afterwards.
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n&lt;&gt;r s go«nl player so he didn't
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itothrr to thank his partner
North end South vulnerable
nor lo do any thinking. In­ Weak .North East Booth
stead he reached over to dum­ 3 4
l’«w P u s 4 ¥
Paso C ¥
Pass Fuse
my and pulled out the acc of
Pass
diamonds with the fatuous re­
Opening lead—4 K
mark. "Aces were made to
take kings."

By Oswald Jacoby

East produced tli* three of
truiniu ami said, "Trumps
were invented to take care ol
both of them '*
The real of the hand was
played slowly and in complete
silence. South ran off hi*
seven trump tricks with fun­
eral pace. Just what he ex­
pected to accomplish by this
manner Is not apparent. East
hung on to spades, and event­
ually South had to concede a
trick in that auit.
Had South bothered to think
at trick one, he would have
saved Ilia acc of diamond*. He
could well afford to lose that
first trick, then he would have
that ace of diamonds avail­
able for a spade discard.

(x)&amp; Jhs Woman: ByRuth Miiiett
So you want to lu- a real
companion to jour husband?
Mo-t wives think they do. But
nut all wives are willing to
make (he effort.
If you ARK willing, none uf
these suggestions will seem
like Ins* much trouble lo you:
—Give your husband'* fav­
orite pastimes a real try.
Garrull Baker, the actress,
has a tittle something dress
which cost $100,000. It's •
Pierre Balmain design —
sleeveless, sheulh, f l o o r
Irnglli, and tlrsh toned. The
embroidery Is studded with
diamonds. The dress was pur­
chased In connection with
Miss Baker's new picture,
"Tlie Carpetbaggers." Lloyd*
of I-oniion Insined it.

IlKCEIVINd A (’HECK for $50 for use in redecorating the base nursery
is Chaplain Hubert Deal. Mrs. William Yelinek, left, presents the check
on helmlf of the Naval Officers Wives Club. At right is Mrs. John Wil­
liams, treasurer of tbe NOW Club.
coined lo Urn first ruHcc of
(lie grmqi and piiins foi Uie
NOW bend It braigu were dl*
cussed.
Those attending the meet­
ing were Mr*, Ixigh Gilbert,
Mrs. Robert Farrell, Mrs
Warren Hoeiler, Mrs. Wallace
liulloii, Mrs, Wade Morkclcy,
Mrs. Janie* Muyu, Mr*. Or­
ville McGuire, Mrs. CliUuid
Nelson and Mrs. Kdgur Miller.
• • *
Lt. and .Mrs. Marsha,I At­
well are tile parents ol their
second girl, burn in May. bnu
was named Melissa.
• • •
A red pavilllon bedecked
wiiii black and walk- cncckcd
Ilags served as an eating
shelter tor officers wive* ol
VAH-11 and Dct. 8
Trie pavuiiun was set up on
New Smyrna Beach aiu Hie
Checker la II wives
bri&gt;u,.ui
Uiclr own lunciics. Mrs. J. it.
Sandusky was Uie hustess and
she lurmshed beverages. Sue
was assisted by .Mrs. net nut
Jamison.
A bit today cake, greetings
and

so n g s w e r e p i e s e u i e u

iu

ails U. r . Mummy and alls.
Uuvid hitzgcruiu, ooin ui
wiKim were celcuiutuig -.ten
uutauay anniversaries.
Sunning and swimming fob
iuwt.d toe tuucn whim was al
tended by alls, b ait ifaiUiuiumew, Mrs. J. M. Runnels,
Air*. H. L. limes, Mrs. J. lt.
Dennison, Mr*. It. W. Keanu
tly and Mrs, Jamison's moth­
er, Mrs. Huston.
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7:30H p.m. NBC. Mr. Nnvuk. "Pay The Two Doilais"
I Benin) This one has Novak
involved in an areldenl In
which on* n( his students is
injured.
7:30 8:30 pm . ABC. Com­
bat. "The Lung Way Home"
Part II i Rerun) Concluding
chapter in tins series' answer

to "The Great Escape" finds
our side hall-lung and micreeding in a daring plan of
escape from German prison
ramp.
N'J p m . CBS. Red Skelltm.
(Rerun) You'll love guest slur
Eve Arden tonight as Clara,
Uie dominating wile of George
Appleby. She plays the ag-

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Tuesday, June 9
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dunrla* bvinaator
VAH-11 enlisted m e n ' s T -00 (( If )) Tntlay
wives club, 7:30. Acey Deucy
l i ) VVmk• U p Mt»vl*5»
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Club.
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(re, III a.in. Hume ol Airs. IflfU ( I ) H l v o r c t C o u r t
( i f Arntricftn H l s l o r y
Jcriy Henson.
K i t r c l i f t l o r Wutn tn
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VAH-11 — D e l . 8 o f l l e e r s
w iv e* co llet', JO a . m . H o m e
o f Mrs. M. D . W ern er.

Dee Jay Greg Warren of
WFUN, Miami, went alceples* fur seven days and ill
nights and broke the record
of continuous broadcasting.
Tha marathon raised funds
for Miami's Variety iC Mi­
di ell's lluspiLaL

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lets it explode in iarcial (stallinn.
0 9:30 p.m. m s . Peltlcoat
Junction. A lather uninspired
plot lhat lias nmsl of the reg­
ular chaiactera serving mere­
ly as background. KaV is
alarmed over llie draslic j h t tonality cltango sbo aces in
her old schoolteacher.
8 10 p m. NBC. Project 2o.
"T Ik* Red, White and Blue,"
(Colon A warm, wundcriut,
brcullitakingly beautiful and
Impassioned television doeumen Iary on Die Utcnie of Uie
American (lug.
I) 10 p in. ABC. Tile Great­
est Mimv on Eat Lit, "Where
Uie Who Ends." (Iteiuii) Tonight's story concerns peril
alolt, nut tlie thrills otic as­
sociates with high wire pertormaiiees, but the deep emutional prublunii conlrunling
the penuiTiieis bcltind the

Don't refuse lo go lumtiug Incruse ytm're "scared to death
of guns." or veto fishing be­
cause you think you'd be bored
sitting in a host all day.
—Always have ideas of your
own of something to do, so
that when your husband sskx
' Whnt would you like to do?"
you don't give some such dis­
pirited reply s i "Nothing spe­
cial, I guess."
—Be a good sport. No one
la s good companion who
doean'l know how lo make
light of inconveniences, or how
to fall in happily with new
plans when tho original ones
don't work out.
—Leave your worrit* al
home. Your husband can never
get away from it alt, if you
insist on bringing all your
wxtrrle* with you and discuss­
ing them endlessly."
—Keep your aduca to a
minimum. Ix-t your husband
lie in charge—even if you are
inclined to manage things a I
Iwine.

l ul l p.m. CHh. 'Hie Garry
Moure Show'. (Herein) Tonight's sh o w goes Iruni an
opening traditional English
uir, "Ash Grove," in defer­
ence to gue&gt;t comedian Terry
Thomas, to Dorothy Loudon
singing "'Iwelllli Street Hag."

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—Be willing lo do tilings on
the spur of tlw moment. If
your husband phones to ask
you to dinner after you al­
ready have a mast in Ilia oven,
why mention It? You can use
It for another meal.
—Be enthusiastic. Don't go
along half-heartedly with your
husband'* plans and ex;iect
him lo ba happy. Unless your
enthusiasm matches his, any
outing will turn out to ba a

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(Culor)
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Ignore offensive language
implies Uiat it hss your ap&gt;
proval. A girl should tell a
boy who gets out of line in
Uds manner that h« should
watch his language. And in
no uncertain terms!
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I am a wo.
man physician with three
children who don't Like to
do dishes. I told my pro­
blem to a remarkable pat­
ient of mine who not only
raised her own family but
raised several foster child­
ren, and did a wonderful
job. She arnt me a copy of
at little poem lhat she keep*
pasted above her kitchen
sink:
"Thank God for dirty dishes,
They have a laic to tell;
While other folks go hungry,
We're eating very well.
With Home and Health and
Happiness
We shouldn’t want to fuss.
For by this stack of evi­
dence,
God's very Rood to us!"
Since I have put up thia
sign 1 have had no com­
plaints.
B A. T. (M. D.)
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO D1SOUSTED WITH PEOPLE
IN’ S C I I E N E C T A DY":
"Make yourself an honest
man, and then you may be
aure lhat Uiere is one less
rascal in the world." (Thom­
as Cary Id
• • •
Troubled? Write to ABBY,
Box ffl)7(&gt;(), Los Angeles, Calif.
DOOttt), For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self ad­
dressed envelope.
• • •
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To Have A l-ovely Wed­
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SIDE GLANCES

Horoscope
Forecast
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 19SI
GENERAL
TENDKN.
CTES: You cat. now think more
logically thin (or tome time
past and can start an upswing
towards a lighter set of cir­
cumstances if you let soma
adverse condition go out of
your life easily and without
trying to bold on as it has
served its usefulness. Get
your charm more evident by
precise treatments.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19) — If you think along more
modem lines and give up that
which is no longer of use. you
get ahead much faster. PM is
fine for writing to out-of-towners. Get ideas you need.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20)
— You have to adopt new
methods for handling finances
and property now if you want
to increase your income.
Make any repairs that are
necessary. Dou t be afraid to
gamble a little.
GEMINI (May 21 to Juna
21) You have every chance to
renew operations, renovate in­
side or outside and get a new
lease on life. Do something
about Improving appearance
with experts. Spend, but wise­
ly.
MOON CHILDREN (June 23
to July 21)— Working quiet­
ly to get operations working
more smoothly is important
at this time, though the work
may seem trival. Then be sum
to assist those in need. Be
generous.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
If you contact good friends,
your personal ambitions can
be realized with relative case.
They give you good pointers
with regard to social affairs,
too. Be alert, charming.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sept­
ember 22)— Attend to those
accumulated bills or import­
ant work connected with your
career at once. Take time to
do civic duty as well. Blg-wigs
soon take notice and prestigo
augments.
IJBRA (September 23 to
October 22)— You may be con­
fused about all the new detail
In connection with new outlets
but a little study makes them
clear. Kestablish order. Pay
attention to new contacts, for­
get petty home matters.
SCORPIO (October 23 (o
Novtinber 21)— Others have
complicated certain matters
that require your handling, so
be sure to get in touch with
them. Straighten everything
out quirkly. Assure mate you
are devoted, though busy.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to Decembc' 2!)— Look for
reason behind the actions of
others and real understanding
comes, cooperation follows.
He sure you keep promise*
made. Then you get ahead by
leaps and bounds.
CAPRICORN (December 23
to January 20)— You have a
mountain of odds and ends to
take care of which systematiz­
ing will quickly see behind
you. Then plan future moro
wisely. Get the support of
fellow workers.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19)— Inexpensive
recreation Is best today and
working on hobbies is fine
Idea. Spend small sums where
necessary. Buy yourself a lit­
tle gift, such as accessory to
wardrobe.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20)— If you bring home
some email token of your de­
votion, pressures there can
ease up considerably. Smile
more and you quickly restore
harmony. Laughingly admit U
if you are in error.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, it behooves you to
teach early to be methodical,
neat, since the energy here is
tremendous and much dashin. about results In accom­
plishing little as the years go
t&gt;7 , whereas specialization can
bring about a truly rem ark­
able success here. A splendid
novelist, sales person, polity
clan, actor, or actress is par­
ticularly denoted in this c h a rt
'T h e Stars Impel, they do
not compel.” What yoa make

o&lt; yxwr life la largely up ot
YOU!
Carroll RJghter'o individual
Forecast (or your sign for
July is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdate and
$100 to Carroll Righter Fore­
cast, The Saaford Herald, Box
1921, Hollywood 28, California.
PLAT TO TIB
NEW Y O R K (UPI) —
Hearts of Scotland and Lane,
rossl of Italy played a 1-1 tie
in an International League
soccer match a t Randall's Is­
land Sunday.
WINS SOCCER PENNANT
ROME (UPI) — Bolonga
won the Italian soccer pen­
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firalh June 9. 1964 — Pnge 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

2. Notices - Personals

1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for couple or aingte person
From Seminole County
or retired. All utilities in­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1M St., within 1
block of 2 tree parking lots
VACUUM CLEANER
and shopping rtenter. In­
REPAIRS
NOT LONG DISTANCE
quire
al Manuel Jacobson
Parti, Supplies, Electrolux,
Dept. Store 211 E. Firat St.
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Office 204 W. First
Rex-Air. Filter Queen, OK, 2 UR, unfurn. house. S. San­
CLASSIFIED INDEX
etc. Free pick up.
ford Ave. 322 8892.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
I. Lost &amp; Found
111! Park Ave. — 322-4765 3 BEDROOMS, 1 baths.
2. Notices - Personals
Range. 3104 Park Ave.

425-5938

£

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6 For Rent

LOST, Girl's '82 Seminole Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Utah School ring. Initials B.
Apply 5-8:30.
S. inside. Ph, 3_&gt;2-8«W.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jlmml#
Cowan. 322 4018.
LOST! Black Chihuahua in
Osteen area, named "Joe.'* 2 BR House. Kit. equlpt. 111.
From Sanford Exchange Ph. 322-2*68.
Ph. 322-5303.

322-5612

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3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
&lt;5. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
II. Rea] Estate Wnntod
!§■ 12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
ID. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
•
28, Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
2D. Automobile Service
2DA. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
.
31A. Pets
* 82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles tVanted
86. Automobiles - TrucKs
36*A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

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a t th * C o u n t y C o u r t h o u * * In
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p u b l i c h e a r i n g to c o n s i d e r a n d
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r o u n t y will rloec, v a i e D . a b a n ­
d o n a n d ill*cla im a n y r l p h t of
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a n d t o t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c ri b e d
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S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , lo-

SALES . PARTS . SERVICE
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REX AIR DEALER
2555 S. park
322-6511

3. Fducnllon • Instruction

1 HR turn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
SUMMER RECREATION
322-1374.
Program for children of all
&gt; t * groups. 2 Filtered 4-ROOMS, Furn. second floor.
Pleasant, large and airy.
swimming pool*. An* A
Osleen. 322-5771.
Craft*. Qualified Instruc­
t s . All day, 111 weekly, 15 UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
Day, |B50 weekly. Tranaequipt. 10815 W. 18th. Ph.
portation available. Happy
349 3052.
Acre* School. Ph. 322 8481,
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom furn. apt*.
G. For R ent
Quesnel Apts., 404 E. 14th
St., 322 8194.
2 Bit. Furn. nou*e. 218 W.
1911a SI $85. No peta. Ph.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
32? ?9m.
Payton Realty
17-92 at Hiawatha
FURN. 2 and 3 nedrm., oak 322-1301
floor*. masonry homes. I STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
Blk. West of llwy. 17 82 on St! 322 1374.
431. (hen 1 nik Smith on
East St. to Vincent Dr. Ph. Furn. Apt. Air condition op­
tional. Adults. 322-1928.
838-6395 or Ml 4-0214.
CLEAN, modern, nicely furn.
2 Bit, Fla. ilm. 322-3908.
ROSE COURT APTS.
1 Bit Furn. Near Base, 2015
Sanford Ave. 068-4323.
2 FURN. Apts. 310 Magnolia.

A. K. Rosselter,
322-1851.

3-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou­
ple. $15. 322-7399.
2

Bit. Furn. Duplex Apt. Con­
tact 2312 Palmetto.

LAKE MARY. 5 Rm. furn.
apt. Upstair*. Ph. 322-7985.
4 RM. FURN~ Apt. 1 BR, $60
mo. 323-0389.
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
Apt*. 14th Ave., Longwood,
8 ml. from N.A.S. 83S 3298.

Clean rooms for men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.

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FIR ST
FEDERAL
f A VINOS
AN D l-OAN ASKinMATION OF
O R L ANDO, a c o r p o r a t i o n .

Plaintiff.

AN T H O N Y
KEITH
HKOAN
a n d ANNA Rt t UAK. Ilia wi f e;
sn&lt;l KOB E IIT J . BIBIIOP.
Defendant*
C L E R K ’S ADTII E I l F • (1.17
N o t i c e 1* h e r e b y ( l i r i i t h a t
gmli-r a D ec r e e o f foreclosure
an il *ale e n t e r e d by t h * J u tae
eif t h e C l r e u l l C o u r t o f th*
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t . In anil
f o r S e m in o le C o u n t y . F l o ri d a ,
o n th * I th d a y of J u n e 1»*4
In a c e r t a i n c au e* b e t w e e n
F l r e t F e d e r a l S a v l n g e a n d I-oen
A s s o c i a t i o n of O r l a n d o , a c o r ­
poration.
plaintiff,
and
An­
t h o n y K e i t h R e g a n , et u». et
al, defendant*, being C hancery
No. t i l ? ! . I will eel! a t p u b l i c
a u c t i o n to t h e h ig h * * ! a n d beet
b i d d e r f o r caeh , a t t h e f r o n t
d o o r of t h # C o u r t h o u * * in S »nford , S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o ri d a ,
a t t h e h o u r of lt:®». A M . mi
T u r a d a y , th * Sit’d d a y of J u n e .
0 ( 1. t h e f o l lo w in g d e s c ri b e d
property:
L o t ! In B lo c k A of III DOE
II HI 11 SUBDIVISION*. S. ml*
no te C o u n t ) . F l o ri d * , acivirdltig to p u t t h e r e o f a t
r e c o r d e d In P l a t Rook I t ,
P a g e XI. of t h e P u b l i c R e ­
cord* of S e m i n o l e C o u n ty ,
F lurlda.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r 11 d e c k w i t h . J r
C lerk
R&gt; : M a rt ha T Vlhlen. I) C.
D avid W . H edrick,
o f th * f i rm of
OII.KS, I IE D IU C K A

ROBINSON

t»» E a e t C h u r c h S t r e e t
O r l a n d o , F lo rid *
A tt o rn e y * f o r I ' l al nt l f f .
I'u b lW h J u n e », 13*1CDA-II

9. For Sala or Rant

3 BEDROOM house, 322-3138 2 HR. Children's Fort, orange
tree*. 114 Country Club Cir­
afler 4 p. m.
cle. 322-5553.

12. Real Estate For Sal*

TAKE YOUR PICK!

FHA - VA HOMES

RENT A B E D

be seen sfter 4:30, 2608 S.
Elm Ph. 322 2307.

2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, 145, &amp; 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
Low Montlily Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

1 BIL, Furn Apt. with Pvt. 2-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
Incl wafer A elec. 322-0313. Stenstrom
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
107 Locust SI.____________
2565 Park Dr.
Effic., $43. 611 Park.

8. Death Rentals

SANFORD

HERALD

WANT ADS
RESULTS

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wife, D i f i n d i n t * .
YOU AN D EACH O F YOU
a r e h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t eu lt
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y o u In Hi* C i r c u i t C o u r t of Hie
N in th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f th e
Ktate nr K lo rld a In a n d for
S e m in o le c o u n t y , the a bh r e ­
s t a t e d t i t l e of w h i c h 1e: T1IP.
NATIO NAl. S T A T U HANK OK
N E W A l t K . etc,. P l a i n t i f f , -v»f l K o l lO K
W.
M A THKS
and
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Itecord* of Hctnlnole C o u n t y .
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t a i n p ier* o r p a r c e l o f p r o ­
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o th e r w r itte n defense* to the
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t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of S e m in o le
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t h e n of u p o n th * p l a i n t i f f '* a t ­
to rn ey * . who** n a m e * a n d ad dceee a r e h e r e i n a f t e r a r t f o r t h ,
a t r e u u l r e d by law , n o t l a t e r
t h a n th * l a t h d a y o f J u l y l k t l .
In d e l a u l t t h e r e o f th * cau e*
will p r o c e e d ex p a r t * u p o n th *
e n t r y o f a D e c r e e p r o C o n feeeo
a t t a i n s ! you.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th *
of f i ci al eeal o f a a l d C o u r t In
H -m ln o te C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h i s
I lb l a y o f J u n e JS«t.
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A r t h u r II. I t e c k w l t h . Jr.,
i I n k of the C ircu it C o u rt
lly: S a n d r a S J o h n s o n
D e p u ty C l e r k
P C A It DA 1.1. U R U iI .K Y
AND L E W I S
A tt o rn e y s for P lain tiff
*0 N o r t h C o u r t S t r e e t
P o s t Office Uox I t Z t
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P u b l l - n J u n e 3. 1*.
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Realty
322 2420

3 BR, 2 Rath, cent, heat A
air-rond. Lake privileges.
Corner lot in I-ake Mary. 3
yrs. old. $11,500. Pynils. $80
mo. incl. taxes A ins. Ph.
322 2903.

HUTCHISON'S
OCEAN FRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Ilcach
Call 322-4058

BRING FAST

Legal Notice

12. Rrnl Estate For Side

OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large 2 New Homes just minutes
rooms, large shady lot with
from downtown Sanford.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
fruit tree*. No down pymt.
Each has 3 Bedrooms, H i
Rooms privala baths, 114
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
tile bulbs anil so many out­
W. First St.
322 5398.
standing features that you
NICE Roomy 3 Bdrm. unfurn.
owe it to yourself to consider
WHOA NELLIE I !
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
one of these homes before
We
gotta
s'op
and
see
this
$85. R. A. Williams. 322-3951.
Buying! PRICE $11,500 with
here 8 Story, 4 Bedroom
$350 Down. Low Monthly
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
House that Mr. Southward
Payments! CALL l'S TO
Is selling for only $17,500.
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
DAYI Stemper Agency 1919
322-3219.
with terms a Country boy
ran afford Even has a Gar­ So. French Ave., Phone
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvlllc.
322-4991
age Apt., rentin for $65 per
mo. With a bargain like
2 BR House. Bowman's Trail­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
this, I'll keep you in Clover
er Court. 668-4908.
for the rest of your "Cotton
Realtor
On large lake. 1 and 2 BR,
Raymond Lundquiit, Asio.
Pickin life.'*
trailer. Adults only. Ph.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
322-7368.
SO U T H W A R D BY OWNER Large 3 Bit
Like Cottage, Furn. 322-6106.
F r a m e , dblc. carporle
Investment &amp; Realty
acreened breeteway, big util,
Unfurnished 1 BR, bouse, kit* 111 N. Park Ave.
3229173
room. Ph 322-0546.
chen equipped. 321-3851.

Rol’away, Hospital A Baby
FURNISHED 2 BR.. home 2
Brds.
porches, shady patio, 885
By Day, Week, or Month
mo. 884 E. 20lh. 322-0296. Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
NICE 2 BR.. house, kitchen CARROLL'S FURNITURE
equipped, $75 mo. Available 1 BEDROOM Furn. house, wa­
July 1. 322-4145.
ter furni sbid, $65 mo. Can

wit:

T h e N o r t h - S o u t h el l e y In
Itlo ck 10. a n d t h e N o r t h S m i t h K«*t a n d W e« t alley*
In Itlock 13. To w n * !!* of
N o r t h C hulUola. a c c o r d i n g
In p l a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In
p l a t R o o k I. p a g e * H - l * .
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y I'u b llc R e ­
c o r d * ; Ka» l I tn ll r o a d W ay
f r o m it* I n t e r s e c t i o n w ith
F o u r t h S t r e e t t o th # N o r th
l i n e o f L o t », Itlock 1". «(
( h e a b o v # - d « » c r lb e d p l a t
e x t e n d e d to t h e We*t
p e r s o n * lntere»ted m ay a p ­
p e a r a n d he h e a r d a t Hie l im e
a n d p lace sp e cified .
( HEAL)
IP&gt; A n n O F c o r N'T Y COM­
M IS S IO N E R S
OF
S EM INOLIC COUNTY
R y : A r t h u r II. H eck w lth .
Jr.. C lerk
P u b l i s h J u n e 9. | M (
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Florist.

"Pop put In th* two-oar garage so Mom can put thl
oar IN tha garage initaad of through it!”

!». For Sale or Rent

EVERETT A. HARPER

2 HR, borne, 817 Catalina Dr.

AGENCY - REALTOR
2IG5 S. Park Ave.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Phones FA 2-2264 «r FA 2 2215
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
322-1597.
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR. 2
bath, playrm., cent, air-con.
207 Ridge Rr., 322 8522 for
appointment.

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IS T i l l ! O I I I I ’ I S T 1 ' t t l l l T . I T
I M l F ill! I K X I S O I . I {III H I ,
K l . Oil I I I A,
n i l M K H V SHI. li en s
F I I I H T F K II K i t A I, B A V ITfO B
A N D t J iA N A B H O t'lA T tO N O F
O H L A N I K ) , a cor po ratio n,
P la inti ff.

VA-NO QUALIFYING
3 RR, 2 bath, newly painted
insiide and out. lo t 23B’
deep Patio &amp; Barbecue.
814,500. Good Terms!

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M A I. H I K R B
hi* Wife: and
iilll.lN D O A P P LIA N C E COMK A N Y . I N C . a F lo r i d a r o r -

piiratloti,
Defendant*.
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V E L MA I . H I E IIB
Re s i d e n c e U n k n o w n
You a r e h e r r h y n o l l f l e d l h a t
a eult ha* h e r n fi led nwultiel
you
In
t he
above
ent i t l e, ]
r e u s e . a n d lh at you are r e q u i r ­
ed li&gt; fit* y o u r a h * w * r w i t h
t h e c l e r k of t hl * C o u r t and l o
ver ve a copy t h e r e o f u p o n t he
p l a i n t i f f or p l a l n l i f f ' e a t t o r tiey*. w h o r e n a m e a n d a ddr e e *
la trllrv. H e d r i c k A f l ohl neon,
t o* E**t c h u r c h S t r e e t , n r U n d o . F l u r l d a , not la te r than
J u l y IS, 1•((■ If you fall la do
vo a De c r e e p r o Cwnfeeao wil l
be e n t e r e d h * a l n * t y o u l o r t h*
r el i ef l e m a n d c d In t h e Com*
pl a i n t T h l * *ult I* t o f or ec l os e
a m o r t s a s * . Th* r e a l p r o pe rt y
proceeded e g a l u a t let
Ian t I t . Ill of k 73. au n u n n A N HOMES. M K U I N O L E
COL'NTT. F l o r i d * , a t c o r d Ins t o the plat th tr a o f aa
r r, ird rd In P lat B o n k I,
Pa a n « « and St, o f the
Pub lic Record* of Seminole
C o u n t y . Flo ri d a .
W I T N E S S m y hand and th*
real of thl* C o u r t at O rlan do,
Flo ri da, thla I S I h day of May,

last

( BEAL)
Arlhur

3 Bit, 2 Bath, large living
room, Famhy &amp; dining
room, fenced back yard
with oak trees, citrus A
many shrubs. Well with
sprinkler, closed girtge,
819,800.

DREAMWOLD
SECTION
3 Bit, U5 Bath, hardwood
floors central heal, large
fenced yard A well. 814,000.

Payton Realty
FA 2-1801

17-92 at Hiawatha

OPEN"DAILY—NEW HOMES
Beady for Occupancy— 3 A 4
BD'ra — Liberal Financing
—Low D u w n Payments,
FHA - VA • In Service A
Conventional
SANFORD AREA
Go West on 25th St. tu I-ake
Mary Btvd., left on Blvd
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
right unc blk. lo Office,
322 2744,
longw ood a rea

11

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C le r k
l i y : M a rth a T V l h U n . D C
d i e * . H e d r ic k A Itoblneon
10* E a s t C h u r c h Street
O rland o. F lo ri d *

At t o r n e y *

MAYFAIR AREA

f or

P u bit*h Ju n e
C D A -I

Pl ai nt iff
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12. Real Estate For Sale 77. Special Service*

HONEY FOB SALE: One gal­
2 nn frame house. Very clean. LAWNS MOWED. 322-2155.
lon. $3.00 Call 322-2960 af­
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
wan, 322-4613.
Free Estimates
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
Need a ehelf, screen porch,
3 BR, 1 bath, assume pymta
CITY LIMITS.
new room carport*, new
Ph. 322 8505.
house or remodel. B. E.
ASSUME PAYMENTS
Link. 322-7029.
New Custom Bunt Home on
On Late Modd Dial ZigZag.
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
Building
Makes buttonholes, sews on
tion call 322-3378.
bullnns, blind s t i t c h e s ,
Contractor
monograms and embroiders.
No. Orlando, I 5herry Ave.,
With Guarantee. Take up 4
AIR-CONDITIONING
3 BR. 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
payments of $7.15 each. Ph.
ed back yd $64 inn. Small
By TEDDERS
Credit Mar. 322-9111.
equity. 322-9093.
11. S . POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-1234
DISHWASHER, portable Ken
V A - f h a T ~ WELI5 DRILLED, PUMPS. more 600, 1 yr. old, $100
Air Conditioner, Friedrieh.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Property MannRement
l«a ton. $225. Phone 322-2162.
All
Tyix\i
and
Siicx
&amp; Stilen Broker
We Repair am! Service
BLACK EYED PEAS. Pope
STINE
Jim Hunt Realty
Farm, Brardall Ave. 322Machinery and Supply Co.
1566.
Offers for your selection
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
KVINRUDE, 18 h.p., OK ReBedroom
29. Automobile Service
frigerator. lot E. 7th St.
Phone 322-3202.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Government
Free Inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Recoring PORTABLE. Rtraigti s t i t c h
dec. sewing m i th. $20. 5
Owned Homes
A repairs discounted.
pr. New Tailored curtains.
3IDY E. 3rd.
322 3443
$20. Ph. 322-1490.
Pi'iced From $G,750

Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To rneke the beet home
buy, tee the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagement &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty
Office 322 2118
Night 322-0648
323-0700
2524 Park Pr, Sanford. F!,v

15 iltisiitefln Opportunity
FOR LEASE—Service station.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

"

s h e l l o il

CO.

Went to own your own Buslness?
Opportunity now
exists for Sheil Service Sta­
tion in Sanford Area. I’akl
training Program and finan­
cial assistance available. In­
vestment Required. Please
write to Box 82 c/o Sanford
Herald for appointment A
4-BE DROOM. 2 full balbi,
details
modern construction, near­
ly new. Easy terms. $lul 16. Female Help Wunled
per mo.
RELIABLE Experienced u tilJohn Sauls, Realtor rcss. Apply In person lo
Mr. Kolas, Mar-Lou, nr l'li.
111 N. Park Ave.
322-7174
322-2902.

Hard To Find

WANTED! Young lady 1 day
week. Light housework. Sal­
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
ary $10 day. Trans, furn.
3rd A Park Avo.
Write P.O. Box 181, Geneva.
Phono 322-3641
17. M ale H elp W nnted
GREEN BRIAR
Choice lots available In SERVICE Station Attendants:
(Sirrnhriur of Loch Arbor
Colonial Service Sta., ]5ut
overlooking golf course.
S. French, Sanford. 208 S.
Custom building lo your
Highland. Ml. Dora.
specifications,
Ureenbriar
19. Kituntlnnn Wnnted
developed by
KINGKWOOD
STEADY" na~&gt;l~ Work desired.
BUILDERS, INC.
1000 13th St. IM fir. Lucille
202 Fairmont Dr.
Lamar.
FA 2-8074
PRACTICAL Nurse will care
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath home.
for aged couple nr 2 single
Small down payment, as­ people in my home. Pirnnr
sume payments. N. Orlando
322 8135.
32241234.
CHILD CAKE, light house3 Bedroom, 2 bath, assume
keeping. Mature Christian
payments. 322-7413,
white woman. 5 days week.
Write Sanford Herald, Box
HlYLLWILDK: 303 Tangerine
Dr. Desirable area. By own­ 83.
er. 4 BIL, 2 bath, central 21. B e a u ty Snlonn
air * Heal, fireplace, in­
tercom , wall to wall car­ Spring Permanent Special
pet. Built-in kitchen. Beau­ 2o Percent off regular prices
Cut ‘n Curl Beauty Shop
tifully landscaped A redwood
fence. By appoint mi nt. Ph. 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3220834
322 3505.
Permanent Special
20'* off Regular Prices
19 HEALTHFUL ACRES
Children's Haircuts $1.00
15 acres in bearing grove,
Are Beauty Salon,
loaded with fruit, included
Pit. 322 H526
in Sales Price. Frontage on Mayfair Hotel
2 d ear lakes Lovely, mo­ VOTO'S Budget Wave $7 50;
dern 2 Bedroom. Florida
$15 Regular $10. Complete
Ilm. Home, surrounded with
eve. ipp'ta. Free parking.
large oaks. Garage, work­ 2nd A Oak
shop and supply room. This HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
very
desirable
properly
tOS So, Oak — 322 5742
available only due lo ill
health of owned. Call us for Z2. Build • Paint • Repair
apixdnlment. Exclusive with
FOR A PAINTER, Inside oi
EVERETT A. HARPER out, call Luther Tasker at
322 6159.__________________
AGENCY
REALTOR
8105 S Park Av«.
Phones FA 2-2364 or FA 2-2283 J5. Plumbing Services
PLUMBLNO
PRICED TO MOVE!
Contracting Repair*
RY OWNER. 3 BR. 1 Bath.
FRBF ESTIMATES
Exc. Neighborhood. Ill.oou.
It. L. HARVEY
Ph. 322 3206 after 6 p m.
204 Sanford Ave
FA 2-3383

Bnll-Blftir Agency

St. Johns Realty

THE T1MF TESTED FIIIM
10 minutes South on 17-92 to 116 N Park Ave
FA 26123
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
NEARING COMpT e H o T
Seminole Blvd. one block
1518 ELLIOTT
to Office. 838 3911.
* Bedrooms, H5 baths, Month­
LMN Enterprises, ly pymls. J’6 25. Call 322
Inc.
84174.

34. Articles For Sal*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

36. Automobiles • Trucks
1956 Plymouth. Std. shift.
$195. Sec at No. 1 Fire Sta­
tion.
1958 MERCURY 4-dr. Sta. Wa­
gon, P S, Brakes, push but­
ton drive. Original owner A
paint, $440. After 6 p.m.
3226630.
82 CORVAIR Mont a. 4-speed,
bucket scats, white witn red
interior, $1600. Ph. 323-3797
after 3 p.m.
1958 Mercury Station
Wagon ........................... 8475
1959 Flat 600 ................. $300
Roy Bed's Paint A- Body Shop
totli St. A Sanford Aio.
1959 PLYMOUTH 2 dr., 6-«yL
Completely rebuilt, $395.
1959 TRIUMPH Motorcycle,
low mileage, $595.
1956 OLDS "88" Hardtop. $495.
No Down Payment N’cceasiry

Sanford Motor Company
800 French Ave.

322-4382

l Bank $

HOTPOINT Itcfrig. Frcctcr
top. Good cond. $50. Some
Sonknrlk Ginas and Pnint old school desks A round
tabic. Ph. 322-6719.
Company
liO Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622 CLEARING OUR GARAGE! '59 Cadillac. $996 bal, $41 mo.
'59 Mercury, $699 bit, $31 mo.
Eire, range $8; gas range
'59 Olds. $578 bal, $29 mo.
W agner's Amoco Sin:
gas h.w.h. $12; gas lie- '57 Chevy, std, $788 bal $35 mo.
AUTOMOTIVE
frig $13; gas heater $3;
'56 Chev. $481 bal. $24 mo.
AIR-CONDITIONING
dinette table $8. Other small
'57 Dodge, $192 bal.. $19 .mo.
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
items. 2631 S. French Ave.
•60 Ford. $587 bal., $34 mo.
Good Used Cars Sold
816 French Ave.
322-7783 CHIEF BEING TRANSFER­ '57 Chev., $691 hal.. $3t mo.
RED O V E R S E A S , And '58 Chrysler, $691 bal, $31 mo.
AUto Glaas, Top*
wants someone to assume ’6o Vauxhall, $597 bal, $32 mo.
A Seat Covers
remaining 4 payments of $9 '60 I-ark, $577 bal, $29 mo,
AUTO GLASS &amp; on '63 Model Swing Needle '55 Ford, $217 bal. $10 mo.
Pontiac, $299 hal., $17 mo
SEAT COVER CO. Dlal-O-Matlc Z I g /. a g , '5t
Makes Fancy D e s i g n s , ’50 Dodge, $52 bal., $3 mo.
304 W 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Makes Buttonholes, sews on
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
buttons, monograms, cmJ I A . Pets
hroldcrs, Etc, Pit. 322 f457,
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
FREE Kittens, Part Persian. 3ft. Art idea Wunled
SANFORD AVE.
Ph. 322 5475.
OPEN EVENINGS
CASH for good clean Used
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Furniture. N'oll-Furay Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
Phone 322-4503
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
322 659125c, also bearing tomato,
37. Boa!n - Motors
cucumber
A strawberry 36. AulomubilcN - Truck*
plants In containers for
Gateway To The Waterway
home grower*. Grosser Hy­ I960 Chev. Imp. sport cpe.
droponic Farms, So. San­ V/8 Automatic. Radio &amp; Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dcalar
Healer, etc. A Real Clean
ford Ave.
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Car ............................. $1295 304-6 8 E. 1st. Ph. FA l I M l
3.1. Furniture
1962 4 Dr. H. A, Chev. 6 cyl.,
std. shift. Radio, heater. 78 Mercury, Elec, starter, 15*
Sell Ua Your Furnttura.
Nice shape ... ........ $1495 Switch Craft Is Trlr. $550.
Quick Service With the
See at H I Haya Dr. after
Can be Seen Dally at
Caah. SUPER TRADING
5:30.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
POST. FA 2-01)77.
Evenings Call 322-0810
15' Glass Boat, 40 IIP EvinFREE ESTIMATE
rude. New Tilt trailer. Ex­
!W3
FORD
4-dr.
Gnlaxie.
6Upholstering A Mattress ren­
cellent. $700.
cyl.
$1700.
Ph.
322-5490
after
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Roy Ited ’i Paint A Body Shop
5
p.m.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
loils St. A Sanford Av*.
Co., al 7U9 Celery Ave. '56 Ford Convertible. Straight
FA 2-2117.
stick, WW tires, RAH. 21,- 14' Runabout A trailer. 850.
ooo ml. on Thundcrblrd Mo­ 322-7283.
Used furniture, appliances,
tor. Body A top extra good. 3D. Trailers • Cabanas
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Only $285. 322-6627 after 7
I.arry's Mart 215 Sanford
_ TIRED OF HIGH KENTt"
p.m.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133.
Homo Trailer, 36 x 8, alt
For tiie biggest selection of J900 !!»? Renault Dauphlnc
aluminum, with full bath
for $698. Small equity A
nearly new and used furni­
A 2 Bedroom*, in exc. cond.
pick up $36 payment*. Very
ture, tee Noll's Furniture
See this for $1600. Ph. $22nice, 22,000 ml. Third car,
Brokerage In Casselberry
2881,
no longer need. Conihler
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Apache Camping Trailers
small aluminum fishing rig
FURNITURE ~ for equity. Ph. 322-0387 Cecil Sellers - 668-4618
Clark St., Enterprise
evening*.
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY 8249 50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

Repossessions

National

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
298 I/mgwood Plata
17-02 Ph. 838 1583____
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L - J -«

.11. Article* For Sale
JUNE SPECIAL^ Towels, rcg.
50c oa. now 3 for |1. ArmyNavy Surplus, 31U Sanford.
TWIN Site Bed, box tpriog
and mattress, ex. nmd., $60
Bookcase double bed, $25,
322 4416.
BEAUTIFUL '61 Model port­
able Motorola Slcruo. Blown
A gold. 5 speaker*. Good
buy. 322-0586.
GET professional c a r p e t
cleaning results—rent Blue
Lustre Elec. Carpet Shaml&gt;ooer $1 per duy. Cat roll's
Furn.
Electric metal back saw. $35.
Boy R ed's Paint A Body
Shop, loth A Sanford.
READY MIX CONCRETE^
Patloa, Floor, Free Estim a.js
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
•ted , grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322 5781
Check with

CARPETS A'lu CARTE

For the BEST Carpet Values
anywhere Sample* shown
27. Special S ervice*
In your home.
LAWNS renovated - Aerate 1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
—Remove thatch — Chinch
241 6194 or
Buy Spray (VC-13)—FcrtJ- Leroy C. MacTa vish. Owner
322-5545 Evenings
llie -P h 322-4244.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
PIANO upright, wringer wash­
Piano Tuning and Repair
er, Oil tester. ‘55 Plymouth
* . L. Harmon — FA 8-UK
V-l |U15. 323-41115,
4

When you buy n used car or (ruck bearing tho
famous "OK" Htlcker you know you can find
no ltd ter value regardless of price. You’re
sured i&gt;r miles and miles of trouble free driving
with these outstanding buys.

61 Chevrolet Pickup

Half ton; long wheel bwee. Fleethide bed, automatic tran*mi*-inn.

*1395

61 Cadillac Coupe

*3295
62 Corvair Van
*1495
63 Corvair Monza
$2195
62 Olda Cutlass Coupe
$2095
60 Cadillac Sedan
*2695

DeVII.I.E, Automatic transmission,
radio, healer, power ati-ering and
brakes, power window* and arata,
A one owner, low mileage ear.

4-xpred Iranamiwaiun and heater.

4 a peed Iranamlsaion, radio sad
heater.

V-H engine, automatic tranamiaalon,
radio and hratcr,

DeVII.I.E. Equipped with full pow­
er and factory air conditioning.

Open Friday Night A Saturday Afternoon*
I

Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY
2nd. &amp; Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 922-6231
Ph. 322-0961

�^irarrr

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ANNOUNCEMENT

It was June 1944...

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Allman ( hnn&gt;l«i Co„ i* 4 will matin or to n m k t Factory Aotkor*

THE NORMANDY INVASION HAD BEGUN,
THE FIFTH ARMY TOOK ROME . . .
OFFICIAL RETURNS SHOWED MILLARD
CALDWELL WINNER OVER LEX GREEN IN
THE SECOND DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR
"GOVERNOR’ OF FLORIDA . . . AND THIS
3-COLUMN AD APPEARED IN THE SANFORD
HERALD!

Drrf Hrnrlrv In t'hrim ltl owntra in thU area.

Th» »unir |ifrMinnrl will remain In lk« Akop to flfO tfcr kr*t po&gt;klhlr a m Ira In nur rualnmem. ami or will malataia-a reeplote atoafc
«l (irnuln* Chr«rnl«t I'arta and Arcoaaorlr*.

Guaranteed
I hr iran.|«.rlalk»n

rara will hr &gt;m hand at all tl

to tak* M ff of

•f l hr Sonfurd arra.

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IIOI.I.KK, Jr* ownrr

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
;n» Wml Flr»l eitrret

MS

We've learned a lot and grown a lot, so to celebrate we're having a month-long New Car

Drop by and pick up the key —
Cadillac —

to your new Chevy, Olds or

and while we talk it over —

have Anniversary

refreshments with us!

JO IN

OUR CELEBRATION

NEW C A R W IT H

-

Y O U ’LL FIN D

M-I3I
CIIKVHULCT

HEATER * DEFROSTER
SAFETY STEERING WHEEL

BODY CAPACITY NEARLY 40 CU. FT.
MAXIMUM PAYLOAD RATING 1.500 LBS.

ENGINE IN REAR

EASY HANDLING US INCH WHEELBASE

WITH 1191 DOWN, ONLY

*1941”

*5655
MONTHLY

DOWN

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS

AS LOW AS

DOWN

WITH 1195 DOWN

MONTHLY

TAKE YOUR PICK -

MODEL 5569

CHEVELLE MALIBU 4 DR. SEDAN
EZl-WINDSHIELD
POWER GLIDE
600 WSW TIRES
I*. STEERING
P. U. RADIO
ELECTRIC CLOCKFOAM CUSHIONED
SEATS
BACK UP LIGHTS

*195 *1787" *51”

MANY OTHERS -

EVENINGS
BY APPOINTMENT
AT YOUR CONVENIENCE

MODEL 1404

STEPSIDE PICK-UP

WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES
WHEEL COVERS

AS LOW AS

T A LK

US!

CORVAIR "500" SPORT COUPE

*195

IT ’S FUN TO

AS LOW AS

LIST $2843.15

*195

*2525“

DOWN

WITH 1195 DOWN
PAYMENT ONLY

*75
MONTHLY

YOU'LL ALWAYS

SAVE DOLLARS AT HOLLER'S

If you have a good used
car to trade in your pay­
ments can be EVEN
LOWER than quoted
above!

HOLLER M O TO R SALES
2nd and Palmetto Avenue
2505 £L Park Drive

Sanford

322-0711 -

3 2 2 -0 8 6 1

�$866,000 For SNAS In Senate Construction
c

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You can't bl»me them.
Members of the Casselber­
ry Town Council will hold
their next four monthly meet­
ings in the Town H ill rather
than In the more spacious
Woman's Club Building. Rea­
son: the Town Hall's meeting
room, even though limited in
space, Is air conditioned.

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One of our Clock Winders
reports that while attending
Class Day activities at Crooms
High last Friday afternoon the
student body participated in
the pledge to the flag. Nothing
unusual about that, but it was
unusual to hear it sung. And
the Winder says, " It was
great. I’ve never heard any­
thing like it and I'd like to
bear it again."
• e •
Any hesitation on the part
«f local people to enter into
possible business arrange­
ments because of the ques­
tions concerning federal ap­
propriations for the expan­
sion of the Sanford Naval Air
Station apparently can be dis­
carded.
Senator
Holland'!
statement today takea care of
that.
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Cigarette tax monies for the
month of April have been dis­
tributed to Seminole munici­
palities as follows: Altamonte
Springs, $1,968; Casselberry,
$1,957;
Longwood,
$3,578;
North Orlando, $700; Oviedo
$1,729 and Sanford, $16,481.

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County Commissioners, in
changing the name of Onora
Street to State Street, did so
because the name "Onora
Street" was frequently con­
fused with "Onora Road."
That's quite undedrstandable.
When the Clock expressed
sympathies the other day rela­
tive to the death of Mra. F. F.
Rines, we overlooked men­
tioning the fact that probably
most Sanford people knew her
as one of the city library's
employes. Mrs. Rines un­
doubtedly checked in end out
thousands upon thousands of
books during her long employ­
ment there for no telling how
many Sanford people.

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Senate Imposes Cloture

Report Comes
From Holland

Civil Rights
Debaters Cut
To Hour Each

Appropriation* t o t a l ling
$866,000 for the Sanford
Naval Air Station will be in­
cluded in the military con­
struction bill now before the
U. S. Senate.
State Senator Murk Cleve­
land Jr., chairman of the Sem­
inole County Chamber of Com­
merce’* Armed Forces Com­
mittee. made the announcement today after communicat­
ing with Senator Sprsiard L.
Holland.
Holland said he had been
advised by Senator John
Stennia of Mississippi, mem­
ber of the Senate’s Armed
Forces Committee and chair­
man of the group's sub-com­
mittee on appropriations, that
the inclusion of funds for an
aircraft maintenance hangar,
aircraft check facility tower
and sewer system improve­
ment* would be made.

WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e
Senate today cleared the way
for passage of the strongest
civil rights bill In modern his­
tory by voting to shut off a
75-day-oid Southern filibuster
against the legislation.
In a dramatic roll call vote,
requiring a two-third* major­
ity, the Senate agreed to im­
pose limitation of debate, or
cloture.
It was the fifth time cloture
had been used since the rule
was adopted 17 years ago and
the first time ever on a civil
rights bill.
The vote was 71 to 29 in fa­
vor of cloture. With all 100
senators present and voting, a
minimum of 67 votes was
needed to invoke cloture.
Voting for cloture were It
Democrats and 27 Republi­
cans. Opposed were six Re­
publicans, including frontrunning GOP presidential
hopeful Barry Goldwater of
Arizona, and 23 Democrats.
The vote opened the way to
final action on the hotly-con­
tested bill, probably within
two weeks. SLnce only a sim­
ple majority is needed for
passage, as compared with
the two-thirds majority re­
quired today, approval of the
bill was regarded as a virtual
certainty.
The Senate will now pro­
ceed to act on amendment* to
the House-approved bill which
aim i at ending discrimination
in voting, schools, employ­
ment, p u b l i c places and
placet offering services to the
public.
Under the cloture rule in­
voked today, each senator is
allotcd one more hour of de­
bate. glare than 550 amend­
ment* have been offered, but
it is probable that many of
them will be disposed of with­
out record votes.
Senate leaders expect that
at least two weeks will be re­
quired to exhaust the remain­
ing quotas of talk and dry up
t h e reservoir of pending
amendments,

»

No loss than nine Seminole
County atudents were named
on the Dean's List at Florida
State University for the tri­
m ester Just ended. They are
Paula Kayt Andrews, Alta­
monte Springs; Cindy Lake,
Lake Mary; Lucy Moon, Longwood; Cyrui B. Dawsey HI,
Julia Gore and Suranne Partin. Oviedo; and Elizabeth A.
Brandt, Ouida Ruth Carlton
and Johnelta Mae Gore, all
of Sanford.

School Board
Meeting Off

The regular meeting of the
Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction, originally
scheduled for 1 p. m. Thurs­
day h at been postponed until
1 p. ra. next Tuesday.
R. T. Milwee, school super­
intendent and secretary of the
board, will be attending a con­
ference of county superintend­
ents Thursday and Friday in
• • a
Robert G. Stubbins of Lake Tampa. Atso, the board's
Mary received his master of chaimsn, Dan Wright, will be
science and geography degree out of town.
at the University of Wiscon­
sin Monday. He was among Spray Kills Tot
mflre than 3,100 atudents to be DELRAY BEACH (U P I)—
awarded degrees.
A 2-year-old boy died and a
• • •
5-ycur-old playmate wui hos­
Cadet Sgt. Charles Meeks pitalized in serious condition
of Sanford wai na mod top Tuesday after playing with a
squad leader in drill competi­ hand sprayar loaded with
tions recently held st Gordon parathlon poison. Palm Beach
Military Academy in Barnes- county medical e x a m i n e r
vllle, Ga. Meeks was awarded Gamhino Cuevas said today.
a medal for hi* successful ef­ Dead was David Wayne Cor­
fort.
tex. Sandra Bailty was hos• • •
pi tali zed.
Did you know that Seminole'a Big Tree la getting
■mailer? County Commission­
er* Tuesday were told lhat
vandals have been responsible
and that a few more feet of
protective fencing la needed
to keep the souvenir hunters
away from the big Cypress.
Someone's gouging big chunks
out of the tree. The additional
fencing was approved.

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Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Widely scattered showers in afternoon; high today 88-92; low tonight 72-76.
VOL. 56

United Press Lenam! W re

IfctaoHshed IWW

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 209

Joyner Nabbed,
Handed Over To
U. S. Agent

Bulletin
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)
—Federal official* ,nnounced they will ask a district
Judge at Orlando, ihlt after­
noon to bait picketing at the
nation'! missile test center
which has tied up construc­
tion on $215 million In space
projects for the past three
days.

Seven Locations
Approved For
Sanford Signs
Seven locations for huge
"bulletin*" to advertise the
"Nile of America" were ap­
proved by the promotions
committee of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce.
The report will be submit­
ted to the Chamber'* finance
committee for continued ac­
tion.
Committee member! this
morning decided that the 12foot high by 10-foot lung
aigna will be placed at the
following locations:
North of Jacksonville on U.
S. 17.
South of U. S. 1 near Bay­
ard.
North of Bunnell on U.
S. 1.
North of Highway 46 inter­
change on Interstate.4.
South of Highway id Inter­
change on the aame Inter­
state, thus catching traffic
flow in both directions.
South of Barbcrvllle on U.
S. 17.
South of Mims on U. S. 1.
Future plana call for signs
to be placed north of Wild­
wood in Interstate 75 and at
two apota on the Florida
Turnpike eouth of Orlando.
Cost of the signs are $50
each a month with the con­
tract being with Barbour Out­
door Advertising Co. of Or­
lando, The contract would be
for three year* with termina­
tion possible at each 12
month anniversary.
The company would repaint
the signs twice each year and
take complete care of them,
officials said.
Soma discuaaion wai held
on illuminating tha sign
cither by ''beading'* or re*
flcctorization. Cost of the
work will be submitted to the
committee by the company
and this phase of the contract
will be studied a t another
m e e t i n g next Wednesday
morning.
Should the additional cost
be nominal, committee mem­
bers probably will include it
in the proposal to the financ­
ing group.
Sitting in on today's meet­
ing which waa conducted by
Clifford McKIbbln, chairman,
were City Manager Warren
E. Knowlea and County Com­
missioner John Fitzpatrick.

LIONS CLUB MEMBERS installed officers Tuesday night a t the Capri
Restaurant. Among officials at the banquet-meeting were, from left, A1
Lnzor, installing officer; Howard Hood, new club president; George
Hughes, retiring president; Hugh Duncan, club member und internation­
al councilor; Joe Baggcrly, now third vice president.
(Herald Photo)

Officers Seated
County To Try Again By Sanford
For Water Control Lions Club
Local permissive arts to be
presented by the County Com­
mission to the next term of
the State Legislature are heing studied by Seminole utii-

dill.
.These tnclurta a rebirth of
the ■recently defeated water
control program.
1 The decision to attempt a
new try at preparing the act
wai made Tuesday at the
Commission meeting in Hie
courthouse.
Commissioner John R. Alex­
ander suggested that h I s
group confer with the Water
Control Board to set up the
project then call public meet­
ings when all facets of the
proposal could be analyzed.
A host of details remain to
be worked out, commissioners
agree, but preliminary work
must stall now to ensure Us
being ready, if desired, for
presentation soon after the
start of Uie year.
Other legislative action will
be studied to set up the po,t

Oviedo Studies
Water Proposal
By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo City Council mem­
bers met Tuesday night with
John
Buckley, consultant
from Driver and Spooner En­
gineers of Miami, to study
and revise plans for the pro­
posed municipal water sys­
tem.
Buckley will submit a lull
written report, including all
revisions and adjustments, to
council before any further
steps arc taken on the pro­
ject.
No other business was con­
sidered at this meeting.

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Chairman of the courthouse
committee. C o m m l i i loner
er John Fitzpatrick, reported
that most of the equipment
and supplies for the Commiss­
ions' new office has been re­
ceived. The office will be lo­
cated in the area formerly oecupicd by the small claims
tourt.
By the way, Fitzpatrick said
he wanted the Commission to
decide on one item—color of
the drapes. It's too bad we
don't have a lady commission­
er. Here's where her talents
would come In handy.

J

of dircclor of planning for
the county. The rapid growth
points to the need for such an
office, it was agreed.
Commissioner J. C. Hutchi­
son proposed another try at
l lie water control p n g n m
and said such s bill would allow the county to get a Hous­
ing and Home Finance Agen­
cy loan to make a master
plan.
Repayment ol the money,
Hutchison said, would not
have to be made until the pro­
gram is in operation.
In other action, the Com­
mission heard an appeal from
Commission Chairman James
P. Avery Jr. for double the
amount budgeted this year tor
advertising. Avery said the
growth of the county "de­
mands" that the sum be set
ai slu.oou during Hie next fis­
cal year.

Anti-Goldwater
Governors Lose
CLEVELAND (UPI) — The
rump convention of Republi­
can governors is over with the
teaderless anti • Goldwater
forces disarmed and beaten.
Their maneuvering could
have provided the script for
a national political convention.
For tour days, the GOP gov
crnori have milled around at
the 50th annual National Gov­
ernor’s Conference discussing
what their parly should do at
its national convention next
month about a presidential
nominee and platform.
When the politicking stopp­
ed, Sen. Barry Goldwater ol
Arizona bad only tightened his
grip on the nomination. His
Republican critics were left
only with a battle over (he
party platform.

Mme. Nhu To
Return to U. S.
PARIS (UPI) _ Mme Ngo
Dinh Nhu, former "F irst
Lidy" of South Viet Nam, Is
returning to the United Slates,
a spokesman announced Tucs
day night.
The secretary said it was
not certain when Mme. Nhu
would arrive in New York
City or how long she would
stay.

Break-In Tried
CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC plans for Seminole County were discussed
Tuesday noon at Jim Spencer’s Restaurant by members of the County
Juvenile Council, Inc. A report will be submitted to the full council Thurs­
day for future action. Shown at Tuesday's meeting are, from left, Wil­
liam O. Tanner Jr., council president; Dr. Edward L. Fleming, chief psy­
chologist consultant for the State Mental Health Bureau; and John Mc­
Dermott, county mental health officer.
(Herald Photo)

An attem pt to break into
tha I'anley'a Grocery Store at
606 W. 11th St. was reported
to police this morning. Police
said ■ screen on ■ north win­
dow was slashed but the win­
dow was nut broken.

New officers of the Sanford
Lions Club were Installed
Tuesday night at tha Capri
Restaurant w i t h
Howard
Hood seated as new presi­
dent. H« succeeds George
Hughes.
Dtlier'*o'ficers installed by
AI Lasor of tha Cotonialtown
Club, membertbip retention
committee chairman, Includ­
ed:
Bill Marl.autlilin, first vtre
president; Harold Rowland,
second vice president; Joe
Raggrrly, third vice presi­
dent; William Turner, liontamer, and the Rev. Charles
Dees, chaplain.
Ray Nurris, deputy district
governor, welcomed six new
members to the Lioni Club.
Hugh Duncan, international
councilor and member of the
dub, presented awards to 15
members wtlh perfect atten­
dance during the year.
Special recognition w a a
given Jack Stemper with 14
years perfect attendance;
Duncan witli It; Ren Wade,
10; IIcod, 6; and Hughes, Jim
Lee and Gil Martin, 6 year*.
Charlie Morrison presented
his entertaining quiz pro­
gram and group singing waa
held with the I.ions again
claiming the title of the
"world'* worst."

Cigarette Sales
Off 13 Billion
WASHINGTON (UI*I) —
Cigarette sales declined by 13
billion during the first three
months of (tils y ear, and there
is "no question" that the drop
was due st least in part to the
surgeon genersl's report on
smoking and health, the Inter­
nal Revenue Service (IRS)
said today.
The big decline In aalcs
came in February, the month
after the report appeared, and
sales rebounded sharply In
March.

Four Children
Found Slain
MIDLAND. Pa. (UPI) —
Four young children, all shot
in the chest while they appar­
ently slept, were found dead
today in their Ohioville Bor­
ough home near this Beaver
County community.
The Midland police chief
identified the victims aa the
children of Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell Ziatovich. Authori­
ties said the mother. Mary 34,
was being held In Jail here.
The dead youngsters were
listed as Jean Elkins, 5, Gary
Elkins, l. Virginia Louise ZUlovicb 3, and Robert Ziatovich,

A man wanted by federal
authorities
on counterfeit
charges waa nabbed Tuesday
night by an alert and inquisi­
tive deputy sheriff while he
was patroling the Lake Mary
area.
Arrested and turned over
to federal marshal Jack Peo­
ples of Orlando was Vasco
Lee Joyner, object of a long
search by police and tcderal
officials.
Deputy Richard Boyd waa
on patrol in Lake Mary, ha
reported, when he saw a car
ignore a atop sign. Following
it, he discovered it was one
reported stolen front a local
used car lot the night before.
Deputy Iloyd said he con­
tinued ta follow It until the
driver pulled into ■ drive­
way and got out. Boyd asked
for identification and Joyner
is said to have produced a
driver's license bearing •
name other than hie own.
The deputy took Joyner to
the sheriff's office for ques­
tioning and it was discovered
lie was the wanted man, po­
lice say.
Marshal Peoples w-as sum­
moned and Joyner was placed
hr hia custody,
MeanwIUle, the sheriff’s of­
fice baa placed detainers on
him on three charges — car
theft of $2,500; carrying fire­
arms as a felon, $500; and
displaying a driving license
other than his own, $100.
The automobile Is being
held In the county Jail com­
pound pending outcome of
tha Investigation.
Joyner was named co-de­
fendant with Dorothea Rad­
ford in government chargee
that the two had knowledge
of possesion of counterfeit
money In Texas last May,

2 SHS Summer
Programs Set
Seminole High School an­
nounced today that two pro­
gram s for summer school
work will be conducted for
1964-63 Seminole High School
atudenti.
A make-up program for stu­
dent! who have previously
done unsatisfactory work in a
course will be offered. Slakeup classes in English, social
studies and math will be
available. These classes will
begin Monday and students
are required to attend four
hours daily, I to 12 in the
morning, for six weeks ending
July 34. Only one course may
be taken at a cost of $25.
T h e enrichment program
will offer coursea la reading,
driver's education, biology,
chemistry, algebra I and typ­
ing 1. Classes will begin Monday from 8 to 12 o’clock, and
continue for eight weeks.
Credit toward graduation will
be offered upon satisfactory
completion of the course with
the exception of driver's edu­
cation and reading. There la
no cost for an enrichment
course. C lan openings are
■till available in typing and
algebra.
All students who wish to
participate In either program
ahould report to the Seminole
High School auditorium Mon­
day promptly at a a m. to
complete registration.

Radio Set Stolen
Theft of a transistor radio
from hia car parked in a
downtown parking lot was re­
ported to police today by Cole­
man W. Eniley of 9005 Perk
Ave. He valuta the radio at

tat.
I

SEN. HOLLAND

SEN. CLEVELAND

U. 5. Rushes
Aide To Cyprus
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) The United States moved ur­
gently today to avert the pos­
sibility of war between Greece
and Turkey over Cyprus.
President Johnson ordered
Undersecretary of S t a t e
George W. Bali to cancel
ptani to return to Washington
from Geneva tonight and to
go instead to Athens and then
Ankara,
The action came as the
United Nations reported the
eruption of heavy new fight­
ing between lending Greek
and Turkish Cypriots in the
Kyrcnia Mountains.

"1 have had a chance to
look into these items." said
Stennia, "and am glad to be
able to say that I can give
a favorable responie for in­
clusion of three items in the
authorization bill."
Cleveland said that $644,000
woutd be for the hangart
$105,000 for the check facil­
ity tower, end $117,000 for
the sewer system improve­
ment program.
Cleveland pointed out that
originally $6.2 million dollars
had been Included in the bllL
However, the appropriation
request was withdrawn la
March when the Defense De­
partment gave consideration
to closing the local station.
After it waa decided by mili­
tary authoritlee to continue
Naval operation here some
difficulty waa encountered in
getting the appropriation re­
quest* back into tha construc­
tion measure.
Except for lire $4 million
requested for a new runway,
all other request* now have
been placed back in the bill.
Already approved for the
13C4-C5 federal budget la
$630,060 for a second aircraft
maintenance h a n g a r a n d
$750,000 for a parking apron.
Runway funds will be asked
in the 1965-66 federal budget.
Tha previous Items, plus the
three Involved In today's an­
nouncement, makes total ap­
propriations for SNAS total
$2,260,000 for tha 1064-61
budget year.

5 Stations To
Give Vaccine
Doses Sunday
F i v e "feeding atationi"
have been designated by the
Banford-Semlnole Jayocea for
the makeup Sunday la the Sa­
bin Oral Sunday polio vaccine
clinics.
The stations will be opea
from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The Jaycce Information Booth
on French Avenue will open
after the other five close to
that latecomer* can get their
polio vaccine,
Officials emphasize that the
Jaycce building will not be
opened until after the 5 p.m,
closing but H will remain open
as late as necessary to ac­
commodate all persona desir­
ing the vaccine.
Sites to be manned by Jaycees, member* of the County
Health Department and coun­
ty nurses will be:
Florida State Bank, A A P
Shopping Center, Ja l Alai
Fronton, Stubb's Pharmacy in
Forest City, and Oviedo City
Hall.
This la the final In a twopart program sponsored by
the Jaycecs. The first of the
clinics was held In two alagea
last April.
The first clinic in the current series was held last S u »
day and attracted 11,100 per­
sons.
Jsycees seek ■ donation ol
50 cent! for the Sabin vaccine
but note Uils is not compuls­
ory.

FRIDAY N IG H T SPECIAL!

FISH

FRY

A LL YOU C A N E A T ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

M 00
Menu Includes!
Coin Slew
French Frits
Baked Bean*
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Trey
Coffee Or Ten
Owned A Operated
Meaine *A Bek
Hanceck
Hwy. 17-tS So.
Sanford

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