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Casselberry Club Women Hear Talk About State Parks
By Jane Casselberry
Page 10 — May 12, 1964
3 b r 0«nfurh B rralb
State parka and historical
memorials within easy driving
distance were featured in a
WASHINGTON’ (UPI) — Istate Chnirman Robert For-[man from 1959 to 1901 and
colored film presented by
Rep. Robert Taft Jr., R-Ohio, sythe. When word leaked out now heads the Senate GOP
Ralph Hager, chief of the In­
is being talked up today as that the keynoting assignment Campaign Committee, is slat­
formation and Education De­
a likely choice for keynoter was being set up for the not- ed for the role of permanent |
partm ent of Florida Hoard of
of the Republican National so-well-known Minnesotan, ne- chairman.
Parks and Memorials, for' the
Convention in a shift away ' gative reaction chilled his
Gov. Mark Hatfield of Ore­
Woman’s Club of Casselberry.
from a little-known state prospects,
gon is regarded as the best
Lovely scenes taken at High­
leader.
j Taft, son of the lulu Sen- bet for temporary chairman.
land Hammock State Park
Party leaders, it was learn- ate GOP Leader, was pushed Both chairmen, as well ns the
n e rr Sebrlng; Hillsborough
ed. have scrubbed the p rior'into nntional prominence just keynoter, deliver nationally
River State Park north of
ronsidcratian given Minnesota a week ago by his smashing televised speeches. But the
Tainpa; Tomoka River State
four-to-one victory for the heaviest loud falls on the
Park, near Ormond Heach;
Ohio Republican senatorial permanent chairman, who preHager told many amusing
nomination. The 47-yenr-old sides during adoption of the
anccodotcs about the state
Taft beat Ted W. Brown, platform nnd nomination of
parks and pointed out many in­
Ohio secretary of state, nnd | the presidential and vice
teresting features, such as
is favored to win the seat held presidential candidates,
the alligators a t Highland
by Democratic Sen. Stephen
Hammock who eagerly await
M. Young, who won renomi­
their daily ration of marsh­
nation.
mallows.
FHTITIOI « S U ir,
T h e GOP arrangements
The increasing popularity of
IS h e r e b y
g iv e n
committee meets May 23 in ( h aNOTICK
our state parks is shown by
By Mr*. Adam Muller
t f arn
in buRlnrna
H**rnltlo1#» I’nimtho half million overnight
Dr. John Johns of Stetson ! Washington to pick officers nt K*»r*nt
MILS. KKNNKTH (iltEKN. president of the Woman's Club of C assel­
ty, Klorl'ln, uinler tli* H&lt; tltimi*
campers who used the facili­
University w i l l lie guest for the convention opening in tlH
IlH* of,
l*J»n Ic*
berry,
left,
studies
colorful
folder
on
Floridu
State
Parks
with
Kalph
ties during 1W13.
speaker for today's 7:30 pm . Fan Francisco on July 13, On C rr.u ii a n d f U i t r y Mhnpp**.
linger,
idlest
speaker
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Dunwood,
program
chairman.
Ilaifcr
arid
ifia
t
I
I
n
t
•»n*i
to
rriiliitfir
He answered the many quo*,
meeting of the DeBary Civic May 20, the Republican N'a- *•1-1 r i me ullh tii a I'lnk
Of
is chief of tho information anil education denartment of the Florida lioard
tlons from members of the
Assoriation to be hold in the j tionnl Committee will give Hi* C i r c u i t C o u r t , H rm ln o lr
(Herald
Photo)
of
Parks
and
Memorials.
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
in
n
c
r
o
r
d
a
n
c
a
audience concerning the park
Community Center.
formal approval to the choices
w i t h t h e proviitiofj* o f tiif* F i r ■ystem.
Dr. Johns is no stranger to f°r temporary chairman, key- t It lour* N a m e HtMtutea, t o - u l t :
• tlori $»».'».»:» h'lnrbln H t d l u t m
During the business meeting
the area as many residents nnter and permanent chair- S»
IMS 7.
the new president, Mrs. Ken­
have enjoyed his informative man.
t*nrr Mutkmr**t.» Melater
neth Green, announc'd the
and entertaining talks bolh ■ Fen. Thruston B. Morton, Publish: April 2'*.
Mnr
f»
.
12.
ID. m i
appointment of the following
party chair- C|»T-J02
in DeBary nnd in Del.and. R-Ky., who
Carl Jack, Mrs. J. K. Dun
Members are invited to atwoody and Mrs. R. D. Wesley,
tend and bring a neighbor to
program committee; Mrs. L.
E. C. Woodcock, fi3, former the meeting which will be the
K. Swope, membership; Mrs.
By Jane Casselberry
(fort, Linda Cote, Betty Davis, Snnforil Imsinrssmnn, di'-d un- last liefore the summer reC. K. Fisher, courtesy; the
Susannc Follcy, Sandra Had- ex|&gt;ectc&lt;lly this morning at cess.
Principal
John
Angel
of
permanent executive hoard,
On Tuesday, May 19, at 7:30
ing, Patricia ilalsy, Evelyn Jaeksonviile.
South
Seminole
Junior
High
bouse and grounds; Mrs. Ed­
p m., there will be a meeting
ward Pender, hostesses; Mrs. School at Casselberry has an­ llammcl, Alice Harris, Mari­
A native of Douglas, Ga., for those interested in assist­
Nance Russell, publicity; Mrs. nounced the honor roll for lyn Jenqtiln, Brenda Jones,
he
had resided in Sanforil ing willi the DeBary Youth
Albert Grim wood, Mrs. El- the fiftli six-weeks grading Beverly Ketcham, Barbara
from
his early youth until 1910, Program which will run for It
Ko/le,
Karen
Lyons,
Connie
period.
Wood Hciss, and Mrs. R. K.
Student* making all "A’s" M u r r y , Jeanne Pcrraull, when ho removed to Jackson­ weeks during the summer va­
Marsh, ways and means; Mrs.
cation.
Ren Evans and Mrs. Edward included Gerard O'Connor, Hsihara Peterson, Barbara ville.
Glenn Smltli, overall chair­
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Lunn, year book; Mrs. Clar- Janet Waltman, Deldiy Davis, Wcyers and Rebecca Wil­
Marllco Woodcock; a daughter man, and Chester Rcarlrk,
•nco
Doebcner,
telephone James Krik.sen, Judith Gregg, liams.
Eighth graders were Hnr- Mrs. S. J. Davis Jr., nnd president of the Civic Associa­
committee; Mrs. Darius Prin- Michael Shaw, Linda Walt­
gle, chaplain and Mrs. Edith man, James liner bus, Court­ bara Andrews, Keith Creedcn, three granddaughters, of San­ tion which sponsors the pro­
ney Durrcll, Belinda Carr and Charles Engle, T h o m a s ford and five sisters. Miss gram, will he present to ad­
Myndcrxe. music.
Hawks, Anne Higgins, John Versa Woodcock, Mrs. It. T. dress tile parents.
It was announced that the Donna Tomlin.
recent cancer drive conducted Ninth grade honor students Meadows, Terry Mosley, El­ Johnson and Mrs. Bertha Ter­ Announcement h a s been
In Casselberry by the Wom­ were Randy Reach, Peter len Nibluck, Linda Smith, rell, of Sanford; Mrs. Gertha made Rial work will soon get j
an’s Club amounted to $005.18. Iicrry, David Buckner, Brian David Unlcy, Suzanne Web­ Rivers, Savannah, N. Y., and underway on the Community
Hie club wishes to thank all Bury, Richard Clarke, Robert ber. Rebecca Allen, Lalon By­ Mrs. Eunice Iluticr, Phoenix, Center building program to
establish an American lied
those who donated so gener­ Eldridge, Ranald Greene, Ro­ ers, Linda Gamlilin, Mary Ariz.
Funeral and burial services Cross room where emergency
ously of their time and money b e r t Herrington, Michael Klinger, Donna Wilson, Doris
Howell, Steve Huber, Daniel Aikens, Walter Bistline, Judy will be in Sanford, in charge supplies ami articles will be
to make the drive a success.
stored.
A family night covered disli Kiser, Paul Lambert, David Chcnot, Vicki Doggctt, Can­ of Rrisson Funeral Home.
■upper will be held at the Mengcl, Frank Moore, Ray­ dace Herrington, Mary Keiin,
clubhouse on Saturday at 0:30 mond 1’ a r k e r s o n , Gary Timothy Layman, Mike Mc­
p. in. Those nttending are Planck, Williuin Pugh, Rich­ Clure, Jeanne Olsen, Bonnie
asked to bring their own table ard lianas, Peter Pync, Ter­ Simmons, Jon Simunek, Bar­
service and a covered dish. ry Schcinbcra, James Shawn, bara Smith, Jerry Warren,
Members of the Casselberry Brian SlcJili, Charles Stewart, Nancy Brockcnlirougb, Iluano
club are planning to attend David Strauglian, Allen Sulli­ Gclyer, Brenda Morgan, Pa­
a County Federation luncheon van, Dale Tucker, Joy Hisliop, tricia ilarvillc, Sheila Isaac,
to lie held at the Hamilton Michele Caldwell, Susan Com* Sally Lunn, Theresa Mc­
Laughlin, Bicbard Mayberry,
House on Thursday, May 28,
John Newell, Marccnc Stai,
The lioard meeting will lie
Cheryl Waiters, Katherine
held at 10 a. m. and the busi­
Ford, Rose Di Sandro and
ness meeting will start at
SHORT OR LONG TERM FINANCING
Kathy Lakulosli.
10:30 a. m.
AVAILABLE
AT I.OW COST THRU ONE OF
Klmrrtin
Riser,
daughter
of
Seventh
graders
included
Refreshments of iced tea
FAN FORD’S I.RADING BANKS — MOST LOANS
and cake were nerved by tho Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Riser of Scott Gctlngs, Gerald Haas,
ARRANGED IN OUR OFFICE — IN MINUTES.
hostesses, Mrs. William Til- 2-10(1 .Summerlin Ave., has Chuck Tomlin, Jay Wolk,
ford, Mrs. Darius Pringle, been awarded a key as run- Debra Dane, Carol Sullivan.
Mrs. P. D. Knight, Mrs. norup to the Rest All-Around David Harkins, Kent Planck,
Frank Hlngham and Mrs. H. Girl Award at South Georgia Phyllis Honckemiier, Cheryl
J . Duerr following tho pro­ f.’ollege'a Honors Day ban­ Clark, Judy Eller, Elizalx'lb
quet.
Hubbard, Karl Eriksen, Con­
gram.
Misa Riser was a represent­ nell McGcehan, Kathryn Bar­
ative to the Student Govern­ ker, Barbara Bryant, Herment Aasoeiation ami a mem­ mine llariek, Ronnie Stodden,
III N. FRENCH AVE.
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GOP Eyes Taft As Convention Keynoter

DeBary Civic
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South Seminole Junior High
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VOL. 56
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established 11108 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13.1901 SAN FOLD. FLORIDA NO. 189
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C l O C^*

State Board O Ks Burns, High;

MIAMI (UPD — Seaborn*
Cuban commando force* early
today attacked and heavily
damaged a Castro sugar null
; at Pilon, on the southern
coast of Orienle Province,
\ exile source* reported from
an
unidentified
Caribbean
base.
The telephone reports said
the raid was carried out by
commando forces of Manuel
Artime, a leader ol the abor­
tive ttwt Hay of Pig* invasion.
Artime heads the movement
for revolutionary recovery
(MRR) exile organization.
Early information said tho
attack was carried out be­
tween 2 a. m. and 3 a m.,
and the commando*, after
pushing inland to hit the sugar
null
made
a
successful
escape.
There wa* no indication al
casualties inflicted, if any.

In the May 8 ediiton of Life
magazine there'* a story en­
titled "We Fight and Die.
And No Ona Cnres." Il’» a
composition of letters from
Capt. Edwin G. Shank Jr. in
Viet Nam to his wife. He
states, "Although this is called a dirty little war and Is
far from the shores of the old
USA, it's n hig, mean war,
We are getting beat. We are
undermanned and undergun­
ned.”
CIIAKI.KS HUNTER
DAVID LANIER
• • •
Sanforditca will read the
atory with many a heart-tug
because one of our finest, Mac Ends Visit
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Capt. Terry Cordell, the re­
nowned “sourball Captain," (U1M) — Secretary of Defense
was one of the dedicated Robert S. McNamara wound
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Amerinns who early gave his up two days of "intensive
Th« state rnnvnssinir board
life in what was railed a talks" on the progress of the
today officially declared May- j
"dirty little war" but which anti-Communlst campaign in
ors
llaydon Hum* of Jack­
South
Viet
Nam
today,
predict­
David Lanier was elected Linda Spencer, and treasurer,
while truly dirty, is far from
sonville and Robert King student council president of Susan Piercy.
email in its degrading effect ing that "this is going to be
Senior Class vice president,
High of Miami ns the runoff the Seminole High School in
on the fair name of Uncle a long war" which might last
5 to 10 years.
llisncr;
secctrary,
Nam.
candidate* for governor May voting at the school Tuesday Ronnie
A mistrial was declared
and Charles Hunter was nam­ Carol Torres; treasurer, Su- Tuesday afternoon in the sec• • •
Oft.
N
ikita
Hailed
ed
pie»!doi.‘
'of-J*
*
i,lug.
Student
Coun
j
Veterans of Korea will read
The hoard also declared l'lass ami Steve Harris, Jun­ cil representatives, Honnlc Ca- •'lid degree murder care
ASWAN, U.A.R. (UPD —
this new episode in the Far
brought against Alton Wil­
state Rep. Earl Fnirrlotli of ior class president.
join, Ronnie Hall ami Diane! liams. The case was heard in
East war (in which we spend Thousands of cheering Egypt­
ian
laborers
moblred
visiting
Student council vice presi­ Powell; chaplain, Terry Ha-j Circuit Court here.
Miami n* the first primary
lots of money and nre losing
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
far too many precious Ameri­
winner of the race for state dent, Jim Dodson; secretary. | bun.
Judge Volie A. Williams doI Khrushchev today when lie
| Junior
class
president.' dared the mistrial after a sixcan lives) with many a tear
attorney
general,
nosing
out
symbolically completed the
Steve Harris; vice president, man Jury stated it was "hope­
and bitter reminiscence of
incumbent James W. Kynes
first stage of the Aswan Dam
Stcfany Westgate. A runoff lessly deadlocked."
their frustrations in that
by less (linn l’-00 votes.
by dropping a stone into the
election for secretary I* slat­ The defendant is accused of
“ police action." All pntriots
The board heard a lengthy
River Nile.
ed today with the candidates causing fatal injuries to a
will do well to spend a half
protest by representatives of
SANFORD ARTIST Jan Galvin was antonc local talents exhibiting at
being Carol Hessercr and four year-old boy last Nov. S
hour rending this chain of Cubfi Seeks Drugs
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland,
the
Sidewalk
Arts
Festival
in
the
mall
at
Seminole
Plaza.
Shown
with
a
Cathy Westbrook; treasurer, hy beating hint with hi* fists
letters that points up the pica
number three man in tho sixWASHINGTON (UPD —
collection of her prizewinnintr ceramics and oils, she also is exhibiting
Michael Scolt; stuilent council and s switch. Death was attri­
beard so often from "the Several U. S. drug companies
man lace for governor on tlie
paintings
and
sculpture
at
the
DcBnry
Mansion.
(Herald
Photo)
representatives, Patricia Slen- buted to massivo internal
voices of experience," get in have been conlacted by Com­
Democratic ticket, who alleg­
stroin, Jim Robbins, Tom hemorrhages.
this mess and get it over,—or munist Cuba about purchases
ed voting irregularities in
Hemphill; and chaplain, Step­ Williams denied the charge.
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
get out, NOW!
four counties.
of unusually large amounts of
hen Duffcy.
Sen.
John
J.
Williams,
It-I)e|„
• • •
His defense counsel, Public
Hut (lie board bad told Kel­
medical supplies.
Next year's yearbook editor
asked
the
Senate
today
to
Defender David Flaxer, con­
If you don't hnve a copy of
ly at tlie start that it had no
broaden the Hobby Haker in­ will be Sherry Marazila and tended during summation that
the magazine, or can't borrow Quake Felt
authority to inquire into al­
quiry
to cover the conduct of the associate editor will bo the injuriea could have been
one from a friend, read the
leged Irregularities, order a
CORNWALL, Pa. (UPD —
its
members
and the handling Linda Mitchell.
caused by Williams' wife.
one in the city library. . . . A minor earthquake struck
recount or go behind tho of­
of
campaign
contributions.
Hie trial began Monday
Hut read it. . . . Ami think this Lebanon County commun­
ficial results ns certified by
morning, continued through­
Hie Delaware senator, who
about it. You will — and ity Tuesday, damaging only
the election officials of the
County commissioners Tues­ county attorney, Harold John­
out tlie afternoon, then re­
instigated the investigation
plenty!
07 counties.
a night's sleep for the
• • •
cessed till Tuesday morning.
day criticized a Tampa tuber­ son, to pursue the m atter fur­
Kelly, whu came in tho into the business and financial
PANAMA CITY (Ul’l) bo-ough'a 2,000 residents.
culosis hospital for its "dis­ ther to see if some means Government candidate Marco room midway thtoiigh the affairs of the former Senate
Tho jury got tlie ease shortly
A recent letter in The Her­
before noon and nt 2:25 p.in.
ciplinary release" of a TH pa­ could Ik- found to curtail Un­ A. Itoldes was elected presi­ bearing accompanied by
ald from a render called at­ Push Filibuster
his! Democratic secretary, introreported tlie deadlock.
freedom
of
the
patient.
•bleed
an
amendment
to
his
tient
from
Seminole
County
tention to the fuct that the
dent of Panama today hut the pretty wife, Margie, said he |
WASHINGTON (UPD Nearly 200 members of four Judge Williams set bait at
"SonieUiing is w r o n g , ' * I loan he nosed nut for the-oost, with! c-nf*r -vith hi* Mtmn- original resolution 1&lt;&gt; s^ecjfiSanford
Naval Air Station
Southern Senators pressed and charged such action could
.i the Sanford civic organization* $7,500 and the defendant was
was not identified on State their talkathon against the "contaminate" many innocent .’.very s -.'l. ‘ *.' ,'1’ow.s r.iii*tn ix-rrcsidcnt Arnulfo Arias, cyj *fcr- n a iding if in, -vlll; ea’ y it.rludo -.-,ut3t
held their weekly meeting* at remanded to the county jail
probe.
citizens.
think
that
tuey
will
let
him
Road Department maps. Sent* civil rights bill today, and
j charged Iraud and called on stick by a statement of yes­
William* s a i d he was noon today at the Sanford pending a new trial or until
inole Chnmhur Manager John supporters of the measure T h e Commission learned out to contaminate tin* pub- 1tho people to support his claim terday in which bo said ho
Naval Air Station a* guests bail can l&gt;e posled.
to victory.
Krider said this punning that maneuvered behind the scenes some time ago that the person t he."
would incept the decision of prompted by a ruling given of the r o m in a n d i n g of­
Prosecuting the ease was
had
In-en
dismissed
from
the
1
Ik
e
chairman
added
lie
had
Ralph Davis, executive direc­ for a vote later on curbing
Election board sources said tlie board and would not chat-1 Tuesday by special counsel
hospital due to his incorrig- lalkl&gt;d with "several TH offi- j ,hat witj, (|lr, vote, froln on|y tenge the results in court.
Lennox P. McLendon, who ficer and the commander of Ally. .Mika lloscman.
tor of the State Rond Depart­ debate.
Heavy Attack Wing One.
While the jury was consid­
able conduct. In a letter to eials" and that they had "ex- --j (lf ,|lc na|(on-x i m ,,r
ment, was advised of this sevliref .
The reason for tlie confer- said the original resolution
Organizations which parti­ ering this case, Judge Wil­
county authorities, it was 1pressed alarm " at the release. einets still missing, Itoiilt* enre may havo been a state­ did not contain authority for
cral months ago and that the Ham Basso Dies
cipated in tho Armed Force*
new 19f.4 maps do include the
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPD pointed out tlie man declined The county attorney is to fol­ bail an 11,000-vote margin ment by Secretary of State the rules committee to Inves­ Week event were the Rotary liams ordered another jury
low
up
the
board's
concern
over Anas. They said Arias Tom Adair,*, canvassing hoard tigate activities of senators. Cluli, Lions Club, Kiwanis clioson to hear a breaking and
—Hamilton Uasso, 59, a mag­ adequate treatment, used im­
base.
entering and petit larceny
with
a
letter
expressing
its
• • •
William* also amended the
proper
language
and
in
other
could not will even if all the chairman, tlmt lie felt Kelly's
azine editor who became one
Club and the Sanford-Seminole charge lodges! against a man
Mrs. Wills Ilood, superin­ of the nation’s best-selling ways violated hospital regula­ disagreement ou-r the man­ uncounted ballots were in his attorney* Imd impugned the original resolution to keep the Junior, Chamber of Com­
identified as John Grubbs.
ner in which tlie patient was name
tendent of the Sanford Zoo, novelists, died in Grace-New tions.
integrity nf election author­ investigation alive until Sept. merce.
It is alleged that Grubbs,
dismissed.
I.
It
was
scheduled
to
expire
lie
wa*
subsequently
dis­
At mid-day, tlie vote was ities in several counties if
bus five puppies und a year- Haven Hospital today, after
Captain* Itolicrt M. Ware, with the help uf (wo accom­
It was pointed out that otlu-r Hollies 128,529 and Anas 117,at
the
end
of
this
mouth.
charged, the Commission was
old water spaniel fur which a long illness.
they made charge* of irreg­
NAS commanding officer, and plices, look « safe containing
means of limiting the freedom 055.
told.
she's seeking homes. Within
ularities ami tlu-n did not do Sen. Clifford P. Case, H-N. J. O. Mayo, commander of valuable pajK-rs from llio
of
such
patients
is
available
J . , urged the rules committee
Commission C h a i r m a n
Arias charged the election anything about it.
th« last few weeks some 25 Weapons Probe
Tuesday to question each sen­ Heavy Attack Wing One, house occupied by Alex Wynn
WASHINGTON (UPD — James I*. Avery Jr. asked the and some measure should be had li v e n "a scandalous
dogs havo been brought to
He
suggested
they
take
the
j
taken to see that this course fraud.”
ator about any business deal­ briefed the visitor* about the of 1015 W. loth St. The theft
her and she's found homes for The House Armed Services
matter
to
rouit.
is followed.
ings witli Maker. Sen. H. activities and plan* of their is alleged to have occurred on
"The people have tlie decis­
all except tho six she now Committee is looking into
Kynes, a member of the
respective commands at 12:12
The
Commission
also
heard
ion in llicir hands," he said canvassing board, disqualified Everett Jordan. D - N. C\, p. m. in (lie station'* theater. Aug. 5, 1063.
has. Two of the puppies are charges that Americans arc
The defense and prosecuting
a
request
from
Ally.
William
in an apparent call for a himself because lie went into chairman of the committee,
from the s|Niniel's recent lit­ fighting In South Viet Nam
Following tlie briefings Ihc attorneys were the same fur
C. Hutchison for a decision public demonstration of supcharged
that
Case
hail
read
i­
with
obsolete
airplanes
ar.d
ter. The other three ore just
court yesterday to rtiMlIenge I
on who owns a ditch in the porl.
ed the "height of demagog­ visitors civic groups dined tlie previous ctsc.
oilier equipment.
plain pups.
results
in
Ids
race
and
to
nsk
Sanford Shopping Center area.
uery" and said Ills proposal “ Navy style" in the station's
• * •
tlie court to declare him the was an insult.
mess ball.
Hutchison
said
his
client
O 8 A G E H E A C II. Mo.
Woman at political meet­ Glades Turnpike
winner
over
Fairlutli.
After lunch the civic club
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — (U PD —A traveling salesman wanted the ditch either piped
ing: "I'm not prejudiced at
'Die olfiria! canvass, unless!
members were taken on a
and
then
closed
over
or
he
all. I’m here with a perfect­ Attorney* for the AAA Auto and hi* ,’^.fc were slain last
upset by a court, makes Fair"drive through" tour of llio
(the client) would fill it in.
ly open and unhlnsed mind to Club and City of Miami were night in a mystery shooting
base. The trip featured sev­ Circuit Court, with Juilgo
cloth attorney general-elect of !
A prolonged
discussion oc- I I I
moment*
after
they
checked
Proiong.-d
T
I
f
;
a
U
to
ask
the
State
Supreme
listen to what I am convinced
eral new buildings and a peek Volie A. Williams presiding,
Florida since lie tins no He-1
Court today not to validate in at a motel in tl.is lake of
br,wwn
I" " 1 Y V aY 1 0 V 1 6 1 110111 publican opponent, and lie
is pure rubbish.”
at tlie new base swimming lias validated $800,000 in re­
..
Ai'Prv
■
Avery river
over tin*
tlie nmct'tlun*
procedure toto
a $17 million bond issue for tin*
• • •
Ozark retort community
pool.
venue certificates to finance
would lake office next Jan ­
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
be
taken
and
the
matter
fin­
In obtaining a new driver's Uk&gt; proposed Everglades Turn­ Cecil llylieo of Hutehinsmi, ally was referred to the coun­ The first planes in * newly uary'.
SN'AS will hold open bouse the proposed city water works
Kan., and his wife, lxith in
license, did you ever seek to pike.
The healing threatened to
ItAIFORD (UPD — Two from lo a. in. until 2 p. nt. expansion.
their early 50s, were cut ty attorney for a legal opin­ modified fleet of U. S. bomb­ grow heated at several points, killers, one of them a "Dr. Saturday which will be the
City Manager W. E. Knowles
correct your name as it ap­
er*
"are
enroute
now
and
down by a volley of shots ion.
15th
observation
of
Armed
said
the certificates will ba
pears on the old license? It
as
utloineys
for
Kelly
pushJekyll
and
Mr.
Hyde"
person­
The Commission also reacti­ will arrive in South Viet Nam
which dioppeil them between
takes an act uf Congress and
earl) next month." the Penta­ and prodded to try to get the ality, died for their crimes Forces Day. Tlie public lias ready for sale about June I,
vated
a
committee
to
study
their automobile ami the door I
another ol the Stats! Legisla­
board to take some netion on Tuesday in tile stale prison's been invited by Navy official* Hals for the construction con­
gon disclosed today.
to the room they Imd Just possible changes in voting dis­
to attend.
tra §will be opened June 1.
ture . . . well, a,most. It. K.
The planes are two-seater a luiteh of affidavits bom electric chair.
trict
Imundarios
to
make
|w&gt;llrented. The State Highway
Porter sought to drop his (in­
Emmett Clark Blake. 32,
mg place* more convenient to Douglas AIK Skyraidcrs, pro- electors asserting Irregular­
Patrol said an automobile
correct) middle name from
ities in Monroe, Manatee, was the first to die and wa*
voters.
pcller driven aircraft
Officials of Uie Southern
his license. The clerk in Judge Fiberglass Products Company which hud followed the Hy- j Serving on the committee I The fleet is expected to Ik* Daile und Alachua counties. followed by Sie Dawson, 53, a
Vernon Mize'soffice said
it will be welcomed by local [ bee* into the driveway of the ! will be Avery, Voting Super- brought speedily to a total of
At one point, Kelly stood one-legged Negro who paid tile
can't be done.The clerk
in leaders Thursday at a Jim El Dorado Motor Lodge roar- visor Camilla Hrucc, Ally. 15 plane*, each with approxi- up and went over and talked penalty for killing a 2-year-old
rhnrgo of that office said it Spenrrr Restaurant luncheon. ed away at high speed.
Johnson, County Engineer I rnalely three limes the load to Tallahassee a t t o r n e y white child with a hammer
Shortly afterward, troopers I William Hush Jr. and Zoning j carrying rapacity of the 72 Worth Moore, apparently cull­ near Chattahochce in Itxio. IIn
can't l&gt;e done. Judge Mize
Greeting the new industrial
said it can’t be done. Then figures will lie city ami county arrested a man and woman1
I Director Itolx-rt Drown.
| U. S. bomber typo* previous- ing him down for personal re- had also confessed killing the
Juilgo Mize agreed to write officials and members of the | identified a* John It. Aber­ The board also expressed •&gt;' ***nt to South Viet Nam.
luaiks lie tiiude to St-rrclury mother.
Blake died for tlie I'm;3 hold
Tulluhasseu for n decision. Seminole County Chamber of crombie of 'Inlsa, Ilia., and it* "inteiest" In a proposed! Tho disclosure came from Adam* because Moore quit
. , a 1,000-acrc Air Force Secretary Eugene and apologized saying be up murder in Panama City of
We'll let you know the an­ Commerce's Industrial Com­ Ins wife. I hey were held ,
CHILDREN
without charge in the Camden 1site
... in ..
swer.
mittee.
the ,,_
Orange-Uko-Sem-1 M
in answer to char- meant no offense und if elderly grocer Johnny Hover12
OK UNDER
county
jail
at
nearby
Cam
• • •
I)'.
Adam*
were
offended
"please
Harold Slaina, the firm's
, inole area fur recreational and kb’* that American pilots have
denton,
Mo.
He
also
killed
a
customer
In
In politics, peoplo talk of president, and Ids associate*
oilier uses. 'Die action, it was been dying in obsolete planus blame me, not Senator Kelly."
llybce, formerly superln
"throwing dirt.” Down North will conduct the group on a
Mooie several times suid tlie store wilh the sawed-off
pointed out. docs not bind the in .South Viet Nam.
Orlando-way right now the tour of the new industry after tendent of refuse collection Commission to any specific
Zurkert conceded two and Adams bad a •hard rough sltolgun but was not tried for
at Hutchinson, was a sales. .
... , . ,
,
term is "throwing sund."
the luncheon.
provision; officials of Mackln possibly more eases of struc­ fare and rough voire" which tills.
Menu Includm:
man
for
n
Hutchinson
print• • •
A friend of Blake's, Houston
Tho event is being arranged
brothers, the developers, had tural failure in the earlier might intimidnte a timid man.
Cole Slnw
attorney
Vernon
Ixiwry,
had
Contrswise to the publicity by Scott Hums and Carl It.
requested such a stand by the planes, but said losses had , At unother point, D. A.
boon primarily due to "the Troiano, attorney for Kelly, described Blake to Use Stale
French Fries
given thut some teenagers Schilkc, industrial committee and recently bud been work local group.
ing in Florida. He carried u
effectiveness
of was told by Adams to sit Pardon Hoard as a man of
bruku into South Seminole co-chairmen.
linked Dean*
Similar action ha* been increased
driver's license listing Sara­ taken by Orange and Lake Communist Viet Cong anti- down, saying the attorney extraordinary intelligence and
Junior High School at Cassel­
Grits
ability who occasionally goes
sota as bis borne but troopers commissioners, the board was airrralt fire ”
berry, a group of enterprising
' was out of order.
Hush
I’uppics
on
week-long
drunks
and
ex­
said
bis
|K-rnianent
residence
He said the T28 and H26 Troiuni) had turned over to
students of the same school
told.
periences
a
reversal
of
per­
R
elish
T ra y
was
at
Hutchinson.
used
in
South
Viet
Nam
were
Adams a key whieii Troiano
feel that their efforts deserve
Commissioner* w e r e re­
brought to “ like new" condi­ said was the key to a voting sonality . . . truly a Dr. Jekyll
Coffee
Or
Tea
as much publicity. Taking
minded
that
the
next
board
Two Negroes are attempt­
and Mr. Hyde."
purt in a work day a t the ing to work an old flimflam
meeting will b« May 28, two tion before being sent there. machine in Monroe County.
school last Saturday, sponsor­ game in Sanford, Police Chief TALLAHASSEE fUPD - da&gt;s after the usual meeting In general, be s a i d these He said he received it from
Owned ft Operated
ed by the Student Council, Hoy Williams warned today. .lames E. King, Cocoa Demo­ time to avoid conflicting with planes have performed well a person who was unauthor­
Hy
GAINESVILLE
(UPD
—
these youngsters on their own
ized
to
have
it
in
bis
posses­
the
second
primary
election.
crat.
protested
to
the
canvass­
It’* the old "drop the pig­
Maxine ft- Dob
Personal income* for Flori- i
initiative spent most of the eon" version, he said whereby ing board today his loss to
sion.
It wai also decided that
Hancock
day sweeping und scrubbing, the two men produce a poc- Thomas S. Kenney of Cocoa June 1 will lie a legal holiday
"1 am umuzed at the casual dians rose eight per rent in |
DETROIT (UPD—Only ap­
lin
y
. 17-92 So.
using plenty of suds and el­ ketbook with a large amount Beach in the race for the for Memorial Day which falls proval by stockholders was way in which the board re­ 1902, but the state still rank- j
Sanford
bow grease. Principal John of money presumably found Democratic nomination for on a Saturday and July 6 for needed today to formalize a ceived thia key," Troiano ed 31st in per capital income, &lt;
Ph. FA 2-5965
Angel can well be proud of and endeavor to have the "vic­ Congress in Florida's llth the Fourth of July which also ; merger of Chrysler Corp. and said. "I think thia is shuck­ the University of Florida an- j
ing."
4htsc student volunteers.
nounred today.
occurs on a Saturday.
( M»ck Trucks, Jnc.
tim" put up cash for a share. congressional district, a

Kelly

Blasts 'Irregularities'

Is

n a vi...

Ruled Winner
Over Kynes Officers Elected By

BRIEFS

Seminole Students

Fatal Beating
Case Declared

Broader Baker
Hearing Asked
By Senator

Commission Protests
Release Of Patient

Arias Charges
Panama Fraud
As Robles Wins

4 Civic Groups
Meet At SNAS

Couple Gunned
Down At Resort

*
t

1

New Bombers On

Court Validates
City Certificates

Two Killers Die
In Raiford Chair

Firm's Officials
To Be Greeted

FR ID A Y N IG H T SP EC IA L!

FISH FRY

A L L YO U C A N EAT —

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Working Here

King Protests

Income Gains

Auto Merger

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To Act Against Red Cuba Sought
Rio Pact Would
Be Invoked

Cashier Named By Stale Bank
1. K. Tucker, chairman of
the Board of Directors, an­
nounced today the election of
&gt;1. Raymond Daniel to the po­
sition of cashier of the Flor­
ida State Hank of Sanford.
Daniel comes to Sanford

AARP Chapter
Nears Talk On
Wills, Estates
ny Mrs. Adam Muller
An overflow audience was
present at the May meeting
of Deltary Chapter fit, Ameri­
can Association of Retired
Persons to hear Douglas Stenstrom of Sanford speak on
the subject of handling wills
and estates.
Generally speaking, Stenstrom advised that it is ad­
visable to have joint bank ac­
counts, joint ownership of
home and car and other col­
lective properties and to give
definte instructions to attor­
neys as to provisions desired
in making wills, lie also
stressed the importance of
having wills properly witnessnessed.
Marl Merrill reported on
plans for the youth program
being sponsored by the De­
nary Civic Association for the
summer months and K. Grumhachcr warned the member­
ship against buying insurance
from out of town, unlicensed
firms. He suggested that those
having any doubt concerning
reliability of an insurance
firm write J Kdwln Larson,
State Insurance Commission­
er in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich, presi­
dent, conducted the meeting
and welcomed guests from
Deltona. Orange City, Kntcrprise and DeLand.
Following the brief businesi
session, Harry Hell and Ho­
ward Middleton announced
plans for the annual picnic
to be held Friday, Juno 12, at
Rock Springa. Cars will leave
Denary by 0:30 a. m. Membora are to bring their own
lunch and beverage. Gamas
will be played and awimining
enjoyed. A covered dining
area to provided at the park
In ease of rain or strong sun.

from Okeechobee, Florida,
where he was Cashier of the
Okccchubio County Rank. Ho
is presently President of the
Okeechobee County Chamber
of Commerce and is very ac­
tive in the civic and religious
life of the county.
Rorn in l.uverne. Alabama,
he moved to Haines City at
an early age and graduated
from the lluincs City High
School in H i't
Subsequently, lie graduated
from the Univcisity of Flor­
ida with a ItSIIA Degree and
attended the University of
Florida Law School for one
year prior to six months of
active duty with the Air
Force. He is u member of the
Alpha Kappa Psi Professional
Business Fraternity.
"We arc very pleased that
Daniel chose to move to San­
ford,” stated Tucker, "And
we know that he will make
u significant contribution to
the entire men siricd by the
Florida State Rank."

ALTAMONTE GIRLS who make up Hrownie Troop ‘29 are, front front
loft, Marcia Bowntnn, Rebecca H oiIrc *, Jean Gilbert, Marjrio Newell,
Ellen Malone anti Catherine Gilbert: hack, Susan Cockloy, Nancy Mendez,
Danielle Hoy, Ruth Ann Altman and Mary Lou Wissink. (Herald Photo)

New Civil Rights
Hurdle Ahead

WASHINGTON (UPI) Smarting from a skin-of-theteeth victory in their initial
civil rights voting test, Senato leaders saw another
amendment hurdle thrown In
their path today on tlie 50th
day of debate.
Final action on a biparti­
san leadership substitute for
a jury trial amendment had
to lie postponed until next
week.
Complicating
matters, a
new jury trial amendment was
offered today by Sen. Jack
Miller (R-Iowa), and will
have to be acted on ahead of
the leadership proposal, along
with any oilier “ perfecting"
revisions.
The Miller proposal Is sim­
ilar to one defeated In Wed­
nesday's closing voting. It
Charles Kampf, president of provided for trial by jury
the Sanford Civitan Club, was whether the defendant faced
elected Lieutenant Governor |H»Mblc Jail term or fine.
of /one Three of the Florida
division of Civitan Internation­
The water ousel ferda up­
al at the organiratlon’a reernt
on freshwater niollusks which
state convention in Miami
it raptures underwater while
Beach.
walking along the s t r e a m 's
Mrs. Kampf and Mr. and
bottom.
Mrs. Lloyd Swain attended the
convention held at tho Fountaincbleau.

Civitans Elect
Charles Kampf

Brownie Troop Gives
Mothers' Luncheon
mother nttcii'ling also receiv­
Ily Julia Barton
Altamonte Springs Brownie ed a corsage.
Meeting* of thia troop nro
Troop 21) held a motherdaughter luncheon Saturday | held rneh Tuesday after
at Parkway Restaurant in | .school at the Community
((oust* in Altamonto. All girls,
honor of Mother’s Day.
Mrs. Charles Bowman, lead­ seven ntul eight years old, are
er of tho group was assisted wulcome to join.
by Mrs. Richard Cocklcy. The
gills, as a project, made ny­
lon net dish cloths which
A workshop meeting of the
they presented to their moth­
ers at thn luncheon. Much Florida Federation of Wom­
en's Clubs will be held at the
Sorosis House in Orlando
Thursday. 'Hie conference will
LYLK8. MU TIIOMAH HAKlKle begin at 9:15 a.m. and a num­
Funeral
p r rv lc « » ii
for
.Mr.
T hom a s Daniel Lyle*. xt. 1«ohk&gt; ber of Seminole County mem­
wooil. s n o «tle«l T u r e . l . i y . H i l l bers arc cx|*erted to attend.

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U.S. Urged To Use Cuban Exiles
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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Sen. George A Smothers, DFlu., has culled for greater
u.e of Cuban exiles in the
Latin American propaganda
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ing more important in view of
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dential election in Chile and
the Organization of Amcricnn
State's ronferenre to consider
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groups tour I-utin America but
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having Latin Americans themeelves .|M-ak out uguinst the
evils of Communism," he said.
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men, such vitally important in­
formation revealing the true
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS

Joyce prnlied the council
District Deputy W i l l i a m
Joyce during special ceremon­ for 1U many accompllshmenta
ies held Saturday night at •Inca he had Instituted the
organisation In December,
the KC Hall In Sanford.

The 1983 Real Estate Tax List of the City of
Sanford, Florida, to ported on the bulletin board
at the front door of the City Hall In the City
of Sanford, Florida, and on the bulletin board
at the front door of the Seminole County Court
House, Sanford, Florida, and will remain eo
posted for n period of four consecutive weeks.
All real estate upon which the 1963 taxes hava
not been paid and against which cartiflcata
has not already been Issued to the City of San*
ford, will be sold at Public Auction on the 28th.
day of May, 1961, commencing at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. at the front door of the City Hall in tho
City of Sanford, Florida.

By Dowu Eetee
The Charter for St. Richard ’a Council 6367, Knights of
Columbus, was presented by

DR. W. VINCENT ROBERTS, left, Grand Knight of S t Richard's Coun­
cil 6867, Knights of Columbus, received the Council Charter from District
Deputy William Joyce in formal ceremonies held Saturday night in San­
ford.
(Herald Photo)

Arts And Crafts Rescue Operation To Feature
Club Elects
NAS Armed Forces Day Fete
Officers
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A rthur Bannatt of DoLand
was ghosts m w p rtild tn t of
the DoBary Arts snd Crafts
Club a t this month’s m att­
ing of tho group btld a t tho
DtBary Mansion with Chaattr
Eldridge presiding.
O thtr offletrs olactod war*
Mrs. Oaorga Brooks, vies
proaldant: Mrs. Sllda Balkwin,
recording
sscratary;
Miss Corntlia Shaw, com aponding aoerotary and Archla MaeNaughton, trcaiuror.
Robla Eliott accepted tho requaat to atrvs aa program
chalnaaa.
l a opening tha moating,
Eldridge eallad for throa minutaa of silont prayer for tho
late Dr. Gerald Grain and
Mre. Edward McCarthy.
Mr. and Mrs. Eliott, form, erly ef S t PeU rtburg and a t­
tire w orktrs there in the
Florida Federation of Art,
ware received and welcomed
a s m w num bers ef tho DoB ary dab .
Following the meeting of
social hour waa onjoyod dur­
ing which refreshments were
served bp glide BalkwlU and
hor eommittoe.
Mtetinga of tho group will
ho adjourned for tho summer
except for tha executive
board wblch will m att to plan
tha coming year’s actlUvitoa
and for tho preildant to ap­
point committee chairmen.

A helicopter alr-iea rescue
demonstration will highlight
Sanford Naval Air Station's
Armed Forces Day open
house Saturday.
The svsnt will taka place
a t noon on tho airfield. Open
bouse will &lt;*o hold from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. The public is
Invited to attend.
Bealdta tha rescuo demon­
stration, tho event will feat­
ure a display of eight
different types of aircraft, IS
Indoor displays, a vehicle dis­
play, buildings open for In■paction, and eonUnuoua show­
ing of movies.
Tha craah-firaflghUng ex­
hibition will bo conducted east
of the control towsr a t 12)80
p.m.
All during eptn house vis­
iters will gat a close look a t
the following aircraft on dis­
play on tha north side of
Building 4: A8B, ABA, F9FBT, T88, C47J, U1121I, F4B,
and an A4C.
Also m display throughout
tho event will bo rocksta,
models, flight gear and other
equipment to Buildings 4 and
5. The displays will include:
1. Inert bomba and rock­
ets Including a 1000-pound
bomb, fiva-inch sheila, small
arms, and bomb-lifting equip­
ment.
2. A cutaway of a JB7 Jet
engine.
I. Survival equipment In­
cluding a Mark-7 Ufo ra ft
with equipment, a pressure
suit, an ejection seat, a par­

achute and Ufa vaita.
4. A model ABA Vigilante.
6. An ltCPP-106 Jet start­
ing unit and miscellaneous
aircraft ground support equip­
ment.
6. An aerology exhibit.
7. A training panel for tha
A8B and ABA aircraft
8. Aenal cameras and pho­
tographs.
The vehicle display will In­
clude a crash-fire truck, a
crash crane, air-rescue boats,
and a je t aircraft compress­
ed air starter.
Buildings open for Inspeo*
tlon will Include tho station
chapel, tho northweat wing of
tha mess hall, and tha south
wing of Barracks 140.
Movie# scheduled for show­
ing a rt: "ABA Carrier Qual­
ifications," "Launch’Em” and
“ Ejection Beat Procedures."
Saturday will bo tha 16th
annual observation of Armed
Forces Day.

Village Club
To Meet
By Doris Does
The May mooting of tho
North Orlando Garden Club
will be held a t T:I0 p.m.
T hunder at tho homo of M n.
llolea Berrie, 10 N. Devon
Avenue.
A workshop program on
dried flower arrangements
will be conducted. Co-hoetoei
tor tho meeting will bo Mrs.
EUeen Wyman.

10(12. He etnted that the San­
ford council hud won a starcouncil rating and could be
justly proud th at they are
recognised statewide for the
exccllenro of their achievemanta.
Dr. W. Vincent Roberts,
most worthy grand knight, on
accepting tho charter again
stated the principles of the
largest Catholic men's orgqnIrattori l» l),a world which are
to "put Urn tliuitli Lvfuri, all
and to do more for the
church.”
Following the charter pre­
sentation, the counrll received
a plaque from tha state pub­
lic relations chairman, Grand
Knight John Hags, to com­
memorate the fourth place
award given to St. Richard's
Council for the historical rec­
ord book a t the 00th annual
KC convention held In Holly­
wood recently.
Hage remarked th at a
fourth place award had never
before been given but that be­
cause of the excellence of
Council 6857’e book, as ar­
ranged by Gilbert Flteger, the
Judges decided that a special
award be given this year. Fiteger alio waa presented with
a special personal award In
recognition of the excellence
of hie work.
Preceding the presentation,
a spaghetti supper was serv­
ed to the members, their
wivee and guests.
Distinguished guests pres­
ent were District Deputy
John Leltrh, District 16;
Grand Knight Peter Dutko,
Monsignor Bishop C o u n c i l
2112 advocate: Peat Grand
Knight William Sykes, Coun­
cil 2112 trustee; Past Grand
Knight and Past District
Deputy Frank Cilento, Coun­
cil 2112 treasurer; Past
Grand Knight and Past Dis­
trict Deputy Al Hhepp, Coun­
cil 2112; Grand Knight Michael Deob, Daytona Council
6422; Recorder T h e o d o r a
Knlffsn, Daytona C o u n c i l
5422; Deputy Grand Knight
and State Catholic Activities
Chairman George Ray, Our
Lady of tho Lakes Council
6160; Chancellor Tom Bonnlol, Council 6160; Treasurer
Harman Behweera,. Cogacll
6160; Peat Grand Knight and
8tato Council A c t i v i t i e s
Chairman William Baglay,
Father Mather Council 048,
Jacksonville; District Warden
Joseph Martin. Council 2112;
and Faithful Navigator John
Richter, Monsignor Bishop
General Assembly, Fourth
Degree.
The blearing end closing o(
tha ceremonies was given by
the council chaplain, Rav. Fr.
Ralph Kaiser.

cr

SIXTH GRADE students of Enterprise School display posters they have
made for the "Gay 90’s Festival” to be held in the school enfetorium
from 2 until 6:80 p.m., May 23. An afternoon of fun and entertainment
is planned for all age groups with proceeds to benefit the local ParentTeacher Council.
(Cox Photo)

H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk-Tax Collector

P ic t u r e
of
p e r fe c t ly
tu n e d
in

Ike Breaks Camp
PALM DESERT, Calif. (UPI) — Former President
Dwight D. Elsenhower and his
wife, Mamie, ended their fivemonth winter vacation at this
desert reeort Monday and
started the return trip to their
Gettysburg, P a., farm.

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EMMA SPENCER'S new tennto court and pool iat her home, 620 Weat
Osceola Drive In Dreamwold, Is quite a popular pilace each Tusaday a t 10
a-ra. when friends gather to utilize the now fadlittier. Those who recently
enjoyed the new court are (from left) Helen Deein, Bunnie Logan, Carol
Moreland, Mias Spencer, Laura Morrison, and Beai Coffee. (HeraldPhoto)

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�SHS All Sports
Banquet May 26; M ays,
Mooney To Talk Pair Of Homers
Runs Willie's
Total To 13
Some IS (pedal award* will
be presented to outstanding
Seminole High athlete* when
the tchool'a annual all sporta
banquet la bald In the SHS
cafeteria at T p.m., May 26.
Athletic Director Fred dan*
aa haa announced that Ottla
Mooney, Head Coach Charlie
Tate’s chief aaaiatant at the
University of Miami, will be
the principal apeaker.
The chief award of the
eighth annual affair will bo
the preacntatlon of the Peter
Schaal trophy to the moat val­
uable Seminole football play,
or during the 1963 gridiron
campaign.
In addition will be the
awarding of the Sanford Her­
ald-Buddy Lawaon Memorial
Trophy to the football player
*coring the hlghect number of
point* during the aeaaon. Tbla
award will go poathumoualy
to Buddy Lawaon, an outatandlag Tribe halfback who laat
aeaaon acored 16 touebown*
and ona extra point. Lawaon
waa fatally Injured recently
In an auto accident In Orlan­
do.
Other football award* win
■o to the beat blocker, moat
improved player, moat promking Junior vanity player and
for aporiamanahlp.
Other award* will go to the
moat valuable golfer, moat
valuable track and field team
member, moat valuable baseball player, moat valuable
baaketbaU player and moat
Improved baaketbaU athlete,
plua aporiamanahlp trophlea
In baaeball and baaketbaU.
There wUl alao be eeveral
award* to membera of the
awimmlng team.
One of the principal award*
wUl be the Leonard L. McLucaa Memorial Trophy which
will go to the beat aU around
athlete at Seminole. Tbe
youngster who wins must
qualify by lettering in three
aporta.
Tbe award la made In mem­
ory of McLuca* who for many
year* coached football, baaketball, baaeball and track at
Seminole. McLucaa later became director of athletics for
the Duval County School sys­
tem In Jacksonville.

And They Began
To Curve Theml
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Remember when Tim Harknese
of the New York Meta was
bitting .400 T
WeU, in hla last 11 games
the alender New York firstbaseman bss made only four
hit* in 36 trk s . Ills average
has plummctted .140 points In
those 11 games to .254.

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By Fred Down
UPI Sporta Writer
It look* like baseball fans
wIU never know what happen*
when tbe unstoppable hitter
facee the unhlttable pitcher
because both are playing for
the San Francisco Giants.
Those are Just about the
only terms that accurately des
crlbe the performances of Wit
lie Maya And Juan Marichal.
The great outfielder end tho
brilliant pitcher have com­
bined to whlak the Glints into
a two-game National League
lead. And in the bargain
they’ve raised tbe question
whether Willie can become the
game's first .400-hltter since
1941 and Marichal can become
Its first 30 game winner since
1934.
Neither gotl seems unattain­
able in the light of early
season performances.
May’s Juit past hla 33rd
birthday, is bafDng at • Ua
tastic .478 dip, with 13 home
runs and 34 runs batted in­
to lead tbe league In all three
departments. With a 19-game
hitting streak he's also more
than halfway to the league's
record of 37 straight games
aet by Tommy Holmes In 1945,
Marichsl,
a
26-year-old
righthander from the Domini
can Republic, baa reeled off
six straight victories and with
only 11 earned runi allowed In
58 innlnga has a fancy 1.71
ea~ne 9 runs allowed In 58
Innlnga has a 12-game winning
streak because be hasn't been
beaten since the Los Angeles
Dodgers turned the trick on
Aug. 30, 1903.
Mays drove In four runs
with two homers and a single
and Marichal pitched a fivehitter Tuesday night to lead
tbe GlanU to an easy 6-0 vic­
tory over the Houston Colts.
Mays homered In the third to
give the Giants a 1-0 lead,
connected with a mate aboard
In the fifth to boost the lead
to 3-0 and contributed a run
scoring single to a three-run
rally In the seventh.
Marichal, meanwhile, didn't
walk a batter and struck out
three as the Giants ended
a two-game losing streak.
H ie St. Louis Cardinals dotested the Philadelphia Phlll
lea, 4-2, the Milwaukee Braves
downed the New York Meta,
2-0. The Chicago Cubs shaded
the Dodgers, 3-2. and the
Pittsburgh Pirates nipped the
Cincinnati Reda, 1-2, in other
NL games.

Little National
Rsenlla Tuesday
Hant Lla.-M*r. 6, Chase g
Hunt Lin.-Mar. 040 200—6 6
C hile .............. 001 010—2 8
WP—Skipper Senkarik (fl0), LP—Richard Frank (1-3).
STANDINGS
W L Pet
Hunt Lln.-Mer. 1! 0 1.000
Loco. Engra. . 8 8 .727
First Federal . 4 6 .400
Chaaa ..... ...... .. 4 7 .364
Standard Oil „ 0 11 .000
Gan* Wednesday
Loco. Engra. a t First Federal
(4:30 p. m., Bay Avanua
Park)

Oklahoma Gridder
Signs Pro Pact
EDMONTON, Alta. ( U P I)The Edmonton Eskimos of the
Western Football Conference
have signed defensive tackle
BUI Vaa Cleave of Oklahoma
State,
Vaa Cleave, 6-1, 220 pounde,
waa a member of the NAIA
All American footbaU team
last aeaaon.

Marichal Pace Giants; Kaat W ins For Twins
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JIMMY RAIiRUM of Lnko Monroo displays a 10-pound, nine ounce big
mouth Florida black bass he successfully landed while fishing with plas­
tic worms in a spot tho youngster will not reveal. And who can blame him?

Elks Trim Lake Mary, 5-2;
Hunt's Still Undefeated
The Elks nine of the City
Recreation Department’s Jun­
ior Boys League moved a bit
closer to capturing the loop’s
first half title when It bounc­
ed Lake Mary, 5 to 2, Tuesday
afternoon.
Chrl* Akcra’ pitching and
hla hitting, plus the plate
work of Billy 51liter, paved
the way for the Elks to post
their seventh win of tho sea­
son.
The Clvitans completed their
first half slate by whipping
the CPO’era, 5 to 2, behind
the hurling of Jimmy Williams
who won his third straight
game after dropping hU first
two decisions. He haa now
permitted only seven MU in
the last three times he’s pitch­
ed. Williams whiffed 15 and
passed only one Tuesday.
Chuck Pigott continued to belt
the sphere- picking up a pair
of hlU In three trips.

Men's League
ResnlU Tursday
Fla. State Rank 6. USO 4
St. Rank . 000 000 0—0 7 2
USO ....... 800 001 0—4 12 2
WP—Robert Murrla (6-8),
LP—John Worth (0-7).
Wilaon-MsUr 8. Robhs 7
Robbs . . 300 040 0—7 0 4
WilsonMaler ........ 021 880 x—8 11 2
WP — Tom Debord (2-0),
LP—Earl Evans (1-2).
STANDINGS
W L P et
Klngawood
9 1 .000
Longwood _____ 8 4 .600
Wilson-Malor
8 4 .600
Chase ....___........ 6 6 .600
Fla. St. Rank .... 6 B .600
Robbs Const
8 5 .600
Mcltancy-............. 6 6 .400
USO _________ 0 10 .000
Games Wednesday
Klngswood a t U80, 7:80 p. m.
Wilson-Malsr a t Mcltancy,
8:48 u. m.
(A t Ft. Mellon Park)

Casper Third
Among Winners

MeanwhUe In the Little NaUonal Hunt Llncoln-Mercury
extended their winning streak
to 11 games without a loss
when Skipper Senkarik posted
his sixth mound victory de.
spite tho fact that he was
nipped for six hlU by Chase,
the most any club has touch­
ed the youngster for in a
single tilt this season. Hunt
won tho affair by a 6 to 2
count. Senkarik now haa per­
mitted only nine hlU in ilx
games.
In the Little American, the
Rankers of Sanford AllanUc

woo their third straight outing,
nipping their competition,
Florida State Bank, 11 to 10.
The tilt waa played under pro­
test by Sanford Atlantic but
it was withdrawn when the
Bankers won.
Wilson Maler nosed out
Robb’s Construction I to 7 at
Fort MeUoo Park Tuesday
night in the Men’s Slo-Pitch
softbaU circuit. Doug Cooper
and Rick Mayes were the big
guns for the Furnituremen
and Tom Deboard grabbed
the pitching win.
USO '-led In vain to post
Its InlUal victory of the sea
son but feU short, losing to
Florida State Rank, 6 to 4.
The winning pitcher, Robert
Short, and Jim Wssalund both
collected « pair of safeties
to pace Florida State. USO’s
Hie Navy Wives Summer Jack OUver went three for
league has started with a big four a t the plate.
flare.
Alice Sexton had high gam*
and aeries with 200/522. Verna
Dolton followed closely with
186/520, Marge Caratbers 184/ United Press International
515, Shirley Martin 180/513,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Suzy Reno 180/490, Barbara Team
W L Pet. GB
Rohrcr 176/495, Joan Adams San Fran. 10 7 .690
174/401- Isabel Goshorn 175/ Phila.
14 9 .609 2
487, Rose Patrick 190/461, Col­ Milwaukee 15 10 .600 2
leen Sandlin 162/470, P at Wll- St. Louis 16 11 .593 2
1U 173, Charlotte Bassett, 178 Pittsburgh 14 18 .536 3 Vi
and Alice llaust 16fr
Cincinnati IS 11 .500 4Vi
Hire* gals each had a tur­ Chicago
10 11 .476 5
key: Hetty Mills, C. Bassett Houston
11 17 .393 7Vi
and Pat Willis while Buzy Los Ang'es 10 16 .385 7 Vi
Reno came through with two New York 6 19 .240 11
strikes in a row.
Tuesday's Results
Mz Klein converted tbe 5-7, Chicago 8 Lot Angeles 8
51. A. Williams, 5-10, Marge St. Louli 4 Philadelphia 8
Carathera 3-0-10 and 5-8-10, Milwaukee 2 New York 0
Joan Adami Hie big 6-7, Alice San Francisco 6 Houston 0
Haust and B. Rohrcr the 2-7 Pittsburgh I Cincinnati 2
Shirley Martin 5-6-10, I. GooThursday’s Games
horn, Verna Bolton and J. Milwaukee at New York
Adams spared the baby split Loo Angeles at Chicago
3-10.
San Francisco at Houston (n)
St. Louis at Philadelphia (n)
Only gams* scheduled
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team
W L P e t GB
12 7 .632
COPENHAGEN (UPI) — Chicago
Denmark advanced to the New York 13 8 .618
Vi
third round of the European Cleveland 13 • .801
Vi
Zone Davis Cup competition Baltimore 14 10 m
Tuesday by downing Spain, Minnesota U 11 .Ml lVi
3-2.
Los Ang’e i 11 I t .440 4
10 13 .438 4
In Tuesday’s decisive sin­ Detroit
10 14 .417 4Vi
gles match, Joergcn Ulrich Boston
18 17 .414 I
clinched the victory for Den­ Waah'ton
mark with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. 6-1 Kansas CUy • 14 .191 8
triumph over Spain’s Juan
Tuesday’* Basalts
Baltimore I Washington •
Couder.
Cleveland • Boston 8
BROTHER ACT
Detroit T New York 8
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Minnesota II Chicago 1
Brother outfielders Paul and Kaniaa City • Lae Angeles &gt;
Tbureday'e Causes
Lloyd Waner with the Pirates
In the 1930’s were called Chicago at Minnesota
"Dig Poison" and "Little New York a t Detroit
Poleon” because of their Bakimore at Washington (n)
deadly hitting.
Only games scheduled

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How could something like
that happen? Some mootha
past the football equipment,
particularly rib pads, shoulder
pads, kidney pads and all tbe
other kinds of pada football
players now utilize, (and
which coot a fortune) were
sent back to tbe factories for
reconditioning. And, as you’ve
probably guessed by now,
they haven’t been returned.
And time la running out on
Jim. You can only hold 20
days of aprtrg drills and
those 20 days must be utiliz­
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HOUSTON (UP!) — San
Francisco Giant Manager Al­
vin Dark believes baseball,
like the movies and bubble
gum, la better than ever.
He aald as much Tuesday at
a press conference called for
the Houston Press corps In a
rustic sotting called tbe
"F ast Draw Club."
Dafk pointed to Improvement
of the game in general and
this year's National League
pennant race In particular a i
two proving points for Ms
contention.
Dark said Just during his
days in baaeball, the play
has improved. He credits the
emergence of the Negro In
the national game for the
better play.
"The good colored player,
coming into the game, has
eliminated the mediocre white
boy," Dark said.
Dark said the pennant rare
In the senior league Is a real
five or alx-club affair. He sees
do signs of a runaway.
The Giants manager ticked
off Cincinnati, Milwaukee,
Philadelphia, Los Angeles and
St. Louis, as well as his own
Giants, aa being able to fight
for the pennant.

Says Pigott: "We can't ac­
complish much watching the
kids work out in gym shorts.
Some of these boys look great
in aboria but experience has
shown that a lot of them can
lose their poise when they
don the pads. It’s when they
put on pada that we can tell
If we've got a hard nosed
youngster and It takes hard
nosed kids to win football
games. We’re stymledl”
On the other hand,P igott
said be was very pleased with
the boys and he's convinced
Results Tursday
that many of those who do Longwood 7, Rear Lake 2
not win varsity berths will Casselberry 0, Sunland 4
provide C o a c h e s
Ralph Altamonte 20, North Orlando 7
Stumpf and John Colbert with
plenty ot Junior varsity ma­
terial.

South Seminole
Senior League

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Little American

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Jim la planning to go with
12 to 15 seniors on tha varsity
along with 12 to 15 juniors
and tbe rest will be sopho­
mores. "We don’t want an all
senior club," said PigoU.
"We've aeon those aU senior
teams before and than they’ll
suffer for years. This way
we've got experienced men
coming along each season."
And that, sport* fans, makes

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Jim'a assistants, coaches
Dick Williams and Jim McCoy,
have divided the group Into
three units. Right now they're
calling them the reds, whites
and blues. Almost sounds like
aa extra right wing group.
But this goes along with
Pigott'* plana for the fell
o a m p a lft He's going to uti­
lise three unite end substitute
by unMs. When one unit makes
a mistake the whole group of
11 men will be benched and
a fresh unit will enter the
eooteet When they make on
error te will go the third
eleven. "We do not plan to
make Individual aubatltutM,”
saya Pigott, "unless there's
an Injury or something like
th a t”

Rmulta Tuesday
Sanford Atl. 11, Fla. St. 10
Fla. 8t- ___ 133 021—10 C 3
San. Atl........300 323—11 5 8
WP — Dave Hudson (1-0),
LP — Roberson (0-1); HR —
Joe Paulin* (Fla. St., l i t of
the year).
8TANI1ING8
W L Pet.
Navy ......
0 2 .818
Fla. B t Bank __ 6 6 .646
Perfection Dairy 8 8 .600
G eo m 'a _______ 4 7 .304
Sanford Atl.
. 3 8 .273
Game Wednesday
George's a t Perfection Dairy
(4:80 p. m„ F t Mellon Park)

Raceway Finishes
Successful Season
WESTBURY, N. Y. (U P D Tbe moat successfulspring
racing program In Roosevelt
Raoeway history closes to­
night, With the (35.650 U. S.
Harness Writers Trot for
three-year-olds t h e feature
race.
If the pattern of betting
holds to form tonight, Roose­
velt will wind up with an aver­
age (8 million nightly total
handle.

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Dark Sees Six
Team Race For
National Loop

United Pres* International
two-horse duel between Ken
The Minnesota Twins al­
tucky Derby winner Northern
ways have plenty of punch
Dancer and runnerup Hill going lor them—and they alRHc.
so have plenty of pitching
HlU Rise, from El Peco when Jim K aat U on the
Ranch, was the lis t of the mound.
. . .
, ,
Somewhat of a disappointprobable field of six starters
to drill Tuesday when be step­ ment with a 10-10 record and
ped a mile in an impressive 4.20 earned run average in
1963, the 6-foot, 4-lnch, 2101:40 1-5.
Although the California-bred pound Kaat U off to a &lt;ln«
son of HUlar recorded the start that suggest* he may
good time with astonishing reach the atardom predicted
ease, trainer B1U Finnegan for him thla year.
said be would have preferred
It takes more than average
a somewhat slower workout. pitching for the Twins’ rivals
This waa In marked contrast to forget all that muacle that'*
to Northern Dancer'* trainer, thrown at them, but Kaat la
Horatio I.uro, who thought his doing just that with a 4-1 mark
colt ran too slow In Monday’s that Include* four complete
workout In which ho worked games and a 2.00 earned run
a mile In 1:42 3-5.
average.
Mrs. Harriet N. Ball's Big The Twin* combined Kaat a
Pete was declared a definite air-tight pitching with their
starter Tuesday by trainer daUy output of "bombs" Tues­
Bernle Bond. Big Pete Is the day night to score an 11-1 vic­
only oro of the six liorsc* en­ tory over Chicago that pre­
tered that did not run in the vented the White Sox from
Derby. Tho other starters are gaining ground on the losing
The Scoundrel, Roman Bro­ New York Yankee* and also
ther and Quadrangle, who fin- kept the American League’s
ished third, fourth and fifth first division under a blanket
a t ChurchlU Downs, rospcc of l t t games. Kaat la now 4-1.
tively.
Don Mlncher and Zollo Versallcs each had four hits and
Mlncher and Jimmie Hall hom­
ered to lead the Twins’ 15-Mt
attack.
Sensational rookie Tony
Oliva continued his early-season pace with two hit* in four
tries to stretch hla batting
streak to 11 games and leave
his average at a cool .450.
Tbe Detroit Tigers snapped
United Press International
Wally Post, a professional their five-game losing streak
baseball player since 1946, re­ and the New York Yankees’
winning
streak
ceived a pink slip for the sec­ five-game
ond time within a year Tuci- with a 7-2 win, the Cleveland
day when tho Cleveland In­ Indians beat the Boston Red
dians asked waivers on the 34- Sox, 6-5, the Baltimore Orioles
year-old outfielder for the pur­ defeated the Washington Sen­
pose of giving him his uncon­ ators, 5-0, and the Kansas
City Athletics topped the Los
ditional release.
AI1 major league clubs must Angeles Angels in other AL
be down to the 25-player limit action.
by midnight tonight.
Cleveland sold pitcher Gor­
don Scvfricd to Atlanta of the
International League.
Results Tuesday
The Washington Senators
Elks 5, Lake Mary 8
sold pitcher Howie Koplitz
and optioning catcher Ken Elk* _____ 002 030 0—6 8 1
100 000 1—2 6 1
Reiser to their Toronto farm L. .Mary
WP — Chris Akers (3-2),
club.
Baltlmoro optioned 21-ycar- LP—Charlie Lytle (3-3),
ClriUn 6, CPO I
old receiver Larry Haney to
Elmira.
C lv lta n __ 030 000 2—6 4 8
Cincinnati optioned third CPO .....— 101 000 0—2 8 6
baseman Chico Rulx to San
WP—Jimmy Williams (3Diego; the Los Angeles Dodg­ 2), LP—Mike Stubblna (1-4),
ers lost (65,000 bonus pitcher
STANDINGS
Paul Spcckcnbach to the St.
W L Pet.
Louis Cardinals for the (8,000 E l k a ---- ----------- . 7 8 .700
first year player price, and Shrine ......—
6 4 .600
George Banks, an lnficldcr- Klwanls ________ 6 4 .650
outfielder, waa optioned to At­ Rotary ................. 6 B .545
lanta to the International C lv lta n --------------- 6 7 .417
League after he notified Min­ CPO ..... ...................4 7 .864
nesota Twin officials that he Lake Mary ------- 4 7 .384
refused to report to Tacoma
Game Wednesday
of the PCL, where the team Shrine a t Klwanls, 4:30 p. m.
had originally planned to send Resumption of eighth Inning
him.
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'T v # never seen auch splend­
id practice drills,” saya Pi­
gott. ’’There's pleaty of hus­
tle, spirit, enthusiasm and
competition,” adds Jim- “ but
we've got one big problem."
He explains: "We’ve got 58
football players out here bat­
tlin' for one of the 34 positions
on our squad but we've only
got uniforms for 26 men.”

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Detroit Bounces
About Sports
Rise And Dancer Yankees To End
Thinking To Vie In Preakness Losing Streak
Out Loud

PIMLICO, Md. (UPI) —The
serious training is over for
By Julian Stenatrom
Saturday's
(150,000 added
We’ve heard of overcrowded Preakness Stakes and the
class rooms but who's ever prospect once again Is for a
beard of an overcrowded foot­
ball field?
Aak Jim Pigott, Seminole
High School's football coach,
who la directing the spring
gridiron practice sessions at
SHS.

DUNEDIN (UPI) — Billy
Casper Jr. Jumped from sev­
enth to third place on tbe pro­
fessional golfers’ money win­
ning Hit with his victory in
the Colonial National InvitaRon laat weekend.
Casper picked up a (14,000
LUCAS HIGH SCORER
check for hla win In the Fort
WARSAW (U PI)—Forward Worth, Tex., tournament and
Jerry Lucas of tha Cincinnati raised hla earning* for tha
Royal* scored 40 points to land year to (30,881.87.
(BEAL)
n touring team of National
A r t h u r K. B aekw lth, J r .
Clark o f C irc u it Court
Basketball Association AllItyt M a l ik a T. Vihltn. a C
S ta n to a 94-66 rout of a Pol­
F R E U D a a d NATHANSON
I t s South WaabluRton Avanua ish academic team. Lucas scor­
Tltuavllla, Fla.
ed IB points In the f l n t half
A tto rn ay a f o r P l a in t i f f
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Art Association
• Fleets Officers
Members of the SsnfordS e m i n o l e Art Association
elected officers for the com­
ing year at its final meeting
of this season Monday night
The meeting was conducted
by Bill Dodson in the absence
of t h e president, Joseph
9 Mathicux.
Nominated and e l e c t e d
__were: President, Mr*. Erma
6mith; vice president, Bill
Dodjon; secretary, Mrs. Mild r e d Babcock; treasurer,
Mrs. Paul Poor.
At the conclusion of annual
reports, the new officers took
charge of the meeting.
Many proposals of projects
W to be undertaken In the future
were discussed and associa­
tion officials report "an inter­
esting series of events for the
Immediate future."
The members will continue
meeting one day each week,
officials report, "to enjoy the
fellowship of sketching and
painting together."
Varloua members will act
as coordinators for these
meetings and assist the a rt­
ists.
A limited number of spon­
sored non-members are being
accepted by the association
for a "nominal fee" and, the
group said, Junior members
arc also welcome to Join.
Association leaders say it
"is hoped the informality of
9 these meetings will inspire
some of those who haven't
painted to try their hand at
wielding a brush."

T. D. Lyles Dies
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Thomas Daniel Lylee, 81,
202 Short Street, Longwood,
died Tuesday.
A native of Macon, Ga., he
came to Longwood six years
ago from Ocala where he lived
for IS years. Prior to that
time he resided in Kissimmee
for many years. He was a re ­
tired watchmaker and a member of the First Baptist
Church of Longwood.
Survivors are his wife,
Mrs. Ernestine Lyles of Long­
wood; daughters, Mrs. Jean ­
nette Mathis of Largo, Mrs.
Earline Jaco and Mrs. Betty
Prescott of Longwood, Mrs.
Eiva Hitchcock of Casselber­
ry, Mrs. Lilly Tense) of Jack­
sonville and Mrs. Sharon Law
ef St. Augustine; sons, Tom­
my J . Lyles of Longwood and
Billy Lyles of Sanford; a
brother, Reuben Lyles of Ma­
con and four sisters, 19 grand­
children and IT great grand­
children.

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Club T o Observe
30th Anniversary

Entertains Their Mothers With Tea
Tha Bfalson Jardln was the John) Higgins, Nancy (Mrs.

The new officers for the
coming year introduced to
members and their guests
were Kathy Tooke, president;
June Brodie, recording secre­
tary; Kathy Bukur, vice pres­
ident; Shirley Higgins, corresponding secretary, a n d
Gayle Osborne, treasurer.
After delicious refreshments
were served, the rest of the
delightful afternoon was en­
joyed browsing through tho
building.
Members and their mothers
present were Susy (BIrs.
John) Dicky, Mrs. W. K. MeRoberts, Mrs. Jimmie Living­
ston, sponsor, Mrs. Harry W.
Seller, Pat (Mrs. Terry)
Smith, Mrs. O. R. Smith,
June (Blra. James) Brodie,
Mrs. W. L. Vance, Kathy
(Mrs. Pete) Bukur, Mrs.
Louise Tlllis, Kathy (Mrs.
Henry) Tooke, BIrs. H. E.
Tooke, Janice (Blra. Ernest)
Cowley, Mre. Elolio Collins,
Gayle (Mrs. Milner) Osborne,
Mra. O. Lewis Dinkins.
Others were Claire (Mrs,
Kirby) Fite Jr., Linda (BIrs.
Jam es) McKee, Shirley (Mrs.

The 80th anniversary of
tha Lake Monroe Home Dem­
onstration Club will be held
The group la now looking and other honors given. A Thursday evening, May 14th,
a t White Halt of tha Upsala
Presbyterian Church on Coun­
try Club road.
The banquet will start a t
7 P.M,
The program for tha even­
ing will Include Introduction
of past presidents of tha club,
a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Tucker and guests speakers,
Miss Helen Holstein, State
District H.D. Agent and Miss
Myrtle Wilson, local Agent,
Bliss P at Mlkler, secretary,
Bliss Wilson, county council
president, Mrs. Charles Seesman, and recent Heart Queen
winner, Darlene Roberts, who
was sponsored by the club.
The 4-H Handy Helpers
elub girls will serve as wait­
resses and will be introduced
by their leaders Mrs. II. R.
Wilson and BIrs. H. L. John­
son.
Program committee mem­
bers are Mrs. J. H. Tindel,
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Eb
Hunter.
It Is hoped that every mem­
ber will attend this outstand­
ing affair.

THE QUAINT MAISON JAItDIN wna the ncene of n tea Riven by mem­
bers of Gnmmn Omega chapter of Epsilon Sigmn Alpha honoring their
mothers. Mrs. James Brodie, center, seated, serves to, from Ipft, Mrs.
John Higgins, Mrs. Eli White, Mrs. Jack Schirnrd and Mrs. Gene Estridgo
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Miss Sandifer Honored At Shower
Miss Betty Sandifer, brideelect of Lloyd Watroua, was
guest of honor at a miscellan­
eous bridal shower Thursday
evening at the home of Blra.
Lucille Biorgan on West Secend Street.
Assisting BIrs. Morgan as
to-hostoss wa* Mlaa Jean
{tripling,
The party rooma were dec­
orated with bouquets of a l­
lotted spring flowers and tha
gifts were presented to the
honorcc in a cleverly decorat­
ed pink and white umbrella.
Miss Sandifer also received a
beautiful carnation corsage
from the hostcssca.
The tabla waa overlaid wlUi
White linen, centered with a
red rose floral arrangement
flanked on cither sldo by crys­
tal candelabra bearing while
tapers. Tha delicious fruit
punch was aerved from a
beautiful cryatat bowl, and
waa completed with sheet
cake, and an assortment of
nuts and eandlos.
Prize winners In the con­
tests were Btrs. Gladya Presley and Mrs. Lucille Morgan.
The guest list Included tha
Mmci. Evelyn Sandifer, moth­
e r of tho bonore*; and Eliza­
beth Ross, Lucille Morgan,
Lilly Spivey, Jenl Davla,
Gladys Preatly, Sara Crosi,
Evelyn Bcdcnbaugh, Violet
Cook, Gladya Cornett, Flor­
ence Holcombe, Eunice Out-

Bforgan, J o y c e Wclman,
Yvonne Stripling, Cathy Strip­
ling, Linda Fltzwatnr, Wanda
Bcdcnbaugh and Lynda lied-

Guest O f Sister

By Jana Casselberry
Blra. Rubymae Leonhardt of
the Nazarcne in Sanford. No
cnbaugh.
Lindenhurst, I* I., Is visiting
Tho Sandifcr-Watroua wed­ invitations ore being issued,
her
sister, BIrs. June Hague
ding will be an event of June but all friends and relatives
of Casselberry.
19 at 7 p.m. at Uia Church of are cordially invited.
A talented artist, she has
won CO awards for her water
colors and nils and recently
took first prize in a Ft. Lau&gt;
derdale show for her water
color, ".Seashores Scene of a
Gathering 8torm."
BIrs. Leonhardt exhibited
locally for the Sidewalk Arts
Festival In the mall a t Sem­
inole Plata. Blany of her wa­
ter colors and pen and Ink
sketches were readily recog­
nised as local scenes done
during her current visit.

Mr. and Mr*. Jack W. Billhlmer have returned to their
home In Falla Church, Va.,
after a visit with bis brother
and sister-in-law, Btr. and
Mrs. Robert S. Blllhlmcr.

MISS BETTY SANDIFER, left, bride-elect of Lloyd Watroua, waa hon­
oree of a bridal shower recently. With Miss Sandifer from left are her
mother, Mra. Evelyn L. Sandifer, Misa Jean Stripling and Mra. Lucillo
Morgan, co-hostcaaea.

DeBary Personals

M n. Angel Dias entertain­
ed a t a luncheon a t her home
on Asalea Dr. honoring Btr*.
Aldo Loot, who instructed a
group of DeBary Garden
Club memben In the a rt of
ROUE FAMILIES WITH KIDS Japanese Flower arrange­
PAINT THEIR WALLS WITH ment*. M n. Loot spent sev­
eral years In tha Orient with
her husband, Col. Loot, while
he was stationed th e n . Ear-

Mrs. Vivian Knotts and
mother, Mrs. Lula Miller, of
Indianapolis are visiting retativee, Blr. and Mrs. William
Lucaa of Tangerine Drive and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Evans
of Loch Arbor. Mrs. Miller la
the mother of Mr. Lucaa and
Blra. Evans, and Mrs. Knotts
la their alatcr.

Maurice Evans la recuperat­
ly this spring Mra. Loos gave eently retired from the Amer­ ing In Seminole Memorial
a demonstration of this a rt ican D iitrtct Telegraph Com­ Hospital where he has under­
gone major surgery.
a t ona of the regular club pany In New York.
mcotingf, that was enthus­
iastically received.
Mr. and Bin. Kenneth Dunlope ami Miss Katherine Hol­
land of Wintenvillr, Ohio,
w en the gueita of Mrs, K. C.
Butcher of Oleander Lane.
Boss Patterson of DeBary
Dr. has returned from her
recent trip to Illwall, w hen
aha visited her eon and fam-

The gracious W. P. Chap-1 the first. Coffee was served Tyre, BIrs. R. U. Hutchison,
man home on Old Blonroc from this table in elegant Mrs. Justine Lee, Bliss Aline
Chapman, Mrs. N. L. Bishop,
Road was the scene of an open | antique silver service,
house recently In celebrating
Hostesses assisting with the BIrs. Blae Sturdivant, BIrs.
the silver wedding annlvers- serving were BIrs. W. W. John Rumbley and BIrs. I* A.
ary of Blr. and Bin. E. D.
Kirchhoff.
Hosts for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chapman,
Bliss Btable Chapman, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Bennett, Mrs.
J. N. Azarello and BIrs. J. W.
Brown.
The party rooms were beau­
tifully decorated in pink and
silver, with lovely pink floral
arrangements placed through­
out
In the main dining room,
the serving table was overlaid
with an ivory linen cloth fea­
turing intricate hand cutwork
detail over a pink liner. Cen­
tering the table was a lovely
arrangement of pink carna­
tions in an antique silver con­
tainer, flanked on either .side
by antique silver candelabra
bolding silver candles. Re­
freshing punch was served
from a silver bowl at one end
of the table, and a three tiered
wedding cake, bearing the
numerals 25 in Uee was at
the other end of the table. An
array of dainty sandwiches,
nuts, candies and miniature
MR. AND MRS. E. D. KIRCHHOFF observed
cakes were offered from sil­
their silver wedding anniversary with n lovely
ver trays.
open house reception a t the W. P. Chapman
The table hi the second
home.
dining room was identical to

In Casselberry

Personals

By Mra. Adam Muller
Mra. Charles Ulrich, Presi­
dent of the DeBary Women's
Club, and BIrs. Harry F.
Brown, First Vice President,
attended the workshop held
a t Cocoa for District 8ix, last
week, and a box luncheon was
served during sessions, that
waa enjoyed by those attend­
ing.

SHiRWIH-WlUJAMS .

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The
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Silver W edding Anniversary

Catholic Wives
Miss Samuelson
To Meet A t NAS
Engaged To Marry Wednesday
Btr. and Mrs. Axel Samuelson of 137 Flcasant Street,
Woburn, Mass., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elsie Marilyn, to Ilcrt Augus­
tus Haight, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles J . Haight, of
Maitland.
The bride-to-be was grad­
uated from Woburn High
School and from tho Univer­
sity of Massachusetts (Class
of 19G3). She Is now a member
of (he (caching staff of South
Side Elementary School, San­
ford.
Her fiance was graduated
from Lyman High School,
Longwood, and served with
tlic United States Navy in both
submarine and destroyer ser­
vices. He is presently associa­
MISS SAMUELSON
ted with hia father in Mait­
land and Winter Park Plumb­
ing.
Tliey will be married on
Btr. and Blra. John L. Miller July 25 at the Lutheran
Jr. of Lantana, Fla., formerly
of Sanford, announce the birth
at a baby girl, Jennifer Lynn,
born Friday, Blay 8, in the
Betliesda Hospital at Boyn­
ton Beach, Fla.
The Miller* have two other
children, Judith Ann, age
throe and one-half, and John­
ny, age two.
Blr*. Ted Dudck of Dol nay
The proud grandparents are Manor returned from a three
Mr, and Mrs. John L. Miller week visit with her parents,
Sr. of Sarasota and Blr. and Blr. and Btrs. Roland Shep­
Mr*. Alee Brasfleld of Lake­ hard in London, England.
land.
Blr. and BIrs. Olio Bartos of
Dol Ray Manor celebrated
their 35th wedding annivers­
ary, Saturday, May 9, a t a
party given by their neighbor,
Mrs. John Peters Jr., who al­
so celebrated her birthday.
Guests at the party were
Btargaret Gattii, George Dor­
ris, Blr. and Bln. George
Garthwaite, Mr. and Bln. Ro­
land Grundy.
A steak cook-out prepared
by the men was cnjo)ed by
all.

New Arrivals

Altamonte

Personals

The Catholic Navy Wives
will meet In the Sunday
School Building at SNAS
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
All members arc urged to
he present sinre an election
of officers will be held.

Barley.
Over 100 guests called dur­
ing the appointed hours from
7 to 10 p.m. to congratulate
Mary Helen and Ed Kirchhoff
on this memorable occasion.
Out of town guests Included
Blr. and Mrs. H. II. Collier
from St. Petersburg and Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Hester, Or­
lando, who stood up with tha
Kirchhoffs 25 years ago when
they were married.

Magnolia Circle
Meets Wednesday
t

At Harris Home
The Magnolia Circle of The
Sanford Garden Club will
meet at the home of BIrs.
Fred Harris, 3101 Country
Club Road, Thursday, BIsy 14,
at 10 a.rn. for a covered dish
luncheon.
.Members a r e asked to
bring their swim suits to en­
joy the delightful Harris pooL

Casselberry

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and BIrs. Frederick Sa­
bin and ton of Bliddictown,
Conn., were guests for a week
of Mrs. Myron Jacobs at hep
home on Lake Kathryn Circle.
Mr. and Blra. Robert Blurphy Sr. of Lake Triplet Drive
left Thursday for their home
in Appleton, WIs., where they
«
will spend a month before go­
ing to their summer estate in
Eagle River, Wise.

A l/ ss Carol Oxford Honoree
Of Graduation Coke Party
Miss Carol Oxford, a mem­
ber of the graduating class
of 'C4, was guest of honor at
a graduation coke party Sat­
urday, .May 9, given by Btrs.
Art Brown and Mrs. Jim
Itowc at the Brown home on
Palmetto Avenue. Mrs. Frank
Miller assisted with little
Blisses Blonica Jo Rowe and
Leslie W’littcrn serving as
Junior hostesses.
The serving tables were set
up on the backyard lawn with
flowers and shade trees sur­
rounding the area. The '64
c la n colors of red and whito
were carried out in all the
decorations.
Refreshments Included as­
sorted sandwiches, miniature
pizzas, nuts, small cakes and
cokes.
The hostesses presented Ca­
rol with a graduation eharm
for her bracelet and a leather
bound autograph book which
all the guests signed.
Invited guest* included the
Blisses Gere Dietrichs, Bar­
bara Bolger, Joy Duggar, Jill
West, Sandy Slayton, Barbara
Watson, Blary Scott, Ann Blahan, Blyra Blocks, Donna
Carol Stemper, Sheryl Stem-

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celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary. Mra. Petera observed her
birthday and Mr. and M n. Otto Bartos, right, celebrated their 3&amp;th wed­
ding anniversary.
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DEAR ABDV: I im inVolvad with a married man.
W* lova each other deeply
and have for many year*.
We know our relatlonthip it
wrong, but we have always
been very d i s c r e e t as I
wouldn't hurt his family for
the world. In the beginning
we agreed nut to disrupt his
family, but now he has
started to talk of divorcing
his wife to marry me. Abby,
1 can't lot that happen. Ilia
Wi.'* recently had a change*
of-iil* baby, and she could*
n't manage without him. He
is financially unable to sup­
port two families. Ilow cun
1 make him see that he has
to stick with his family
without losing him com­
pletely? lie's the only man
1 have ever loved.
DISTRESSED
DEAR DISTRESSED: As
long as you continue to see
him, you are encouraging
him to lenve his family for
you. It is more painful to
cut off a puppy’s tall an
inch a t a time. End the re­
lationship in one clean
break. It will be painful to
both of you, but if you al­
low this affair to continue
on any basis, two innocent
families could suffer from
your selfishness.
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DEAR AUUY: I am 18
yeara old and I dress like a
lady, act like a lady and ex­

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By Abigail Van Buren

pect to be treated like ene.
Recently, while shopping in
n supermarket, I pulled my
cart into the first aisle when
one smnrt checker snapped
his fingers at me and said,
"Next aisle!" There was no
checker there, so I asked,
"Where is the checker?" He
b a r k e d , "KEEP YOUR
SHIRT ONI" The checker
never did come, so I was or­
dered bark in the first aisle.
As I was emptying my bask­
et, he snapped his fingers at
me ugaln and suld, "Tux
items first, sister." Then he
started throwing my food
around, so I said, "Don't
throw that food—we have to
eat it.” He asked who I
thought I was, and I told
him I was a cash customer,
th at's who I was. Then a
man who looked like ths
manager w a l k e d by and
said, "Hold down ths noise,
please, Miss.” Do you think
I should let it go, or should
go to the higher author­
ities and demand an apol­
ogy? This is a big chain
atore market.
DEMANDS RESPECT
DEAR DEMANDS: No.
There must be a n o t h e r
market In your neighbor­
hood where the service is
more civil and super than
at this one. Try It.
* • •
DEAR A1IUY: My sister
and I hud a serious falling
out four years ago over
somt lies she spread about

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May 18, 1984 — P ast® 9

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7:30^9 p m . NBC. H ie Vir­
ginian. "No Tears for Savan­
nah." (Color) (Rerun). Think
heavens for guests Gene Row­
lands and Everett Sloane in
this one, since the plot is one
of tho most familiar of televiilon westerns. Jam es Drury
also comes in for a good share
of credit for saving it. He
playt the hero whose old
flame kindles new sparks in
his bosom only to find that
she la accused of murdering

me, and I haven't spoken to
her since. I just learned
that site has an incurable
disease and can't last more
than a year. Her husband
plans to keep it from her
as long ns |&gt;otaiblc. Abby,
1 want to mukc up with her,
and help to muke her lust
months happier by doing
what I can for her and her
family. I am afraid if I
suddenly go to her and offer
my friendship, she will sus­
pect the truth about herself.
Yet, 1 don't want her to
leave this world thinking I
never forgave her. Whnt
should 1 do?
TORN

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William Lovelace, nitz Thea­
tre manager, In speaking of
the feature for S u n d a y
through Wednesday of next
week, stated:
"We are proud to announce
tiie release of tha first picture
presented by A.C.E. Film*,
Inc.—Philip Yonlan'a produc­
tion of The Thin Red Line,'
mode by Security Pictures,
Inc., in association w i t h
A.C.E.
"It’s a best-seller by James
Jones, autlmr of 'From Here
To Eternity.' Tiie director Is
Andrew Marton, who won an
Oscar nomination for ‘The
txngcsl Day’ on which ho was
one of the trio of directors. He
had already gained reknown
for staging tiie chariot race
in ‘Ben Hur' ami a long string
of directorial aucceasea at
MGM.
"The scrrenplay Is by Ber­
nard Gordon and the score is

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corpora ting, secretly figuring
they’ll b* wining "dum m y"
officers while ha runs the
whole work*. Is h* wrong!
Starring aa the unpredictable
Clampetta are Buddy Ebsen,
Irena Ryan, Max Beer and
Donna Douglas.
9-10 p.m. NBC. Espionage.
"A Camel
Ride." (Renin).
Bill Ttavera Is a fine actor
and it's a pity he’a buried Ih
Uil* sort of drivel about a
priest who participates In
demonstrations against a ty­
rannical Arab government.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
Van Dyke Show. Loaded with
chucklca.

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out and dummy's ten force*
E ast's queen. South later
HELP WANTED. FEMALE , . . Beauty, chnrm, poiso nnd porsounlity
goes over to dummy with a
are requirement# fur the successor to tho "Mias Florida World” throne, to
heart or club and finesses
be relinquished June 18-20 by its I960 occupant, Miss Lanita Kent of Ft.
Pierce. The annual beauty pnifcant, preludo to the Miss USA nnd Miss
against East’s nine of spades
in order to hold himself to
World sjtectaclea later tills year, will Ins held a t the Cape Cornl Yacht nnd
Parquet Cub for the second consecutive year. Entrants should write to
one k»er in trumps.
Miss (inyle Carson, content director, 227 Miracle Mile, Coral Guides, until
It should be noted that this
May 20. Girls lietwecn 17-27 are eligible. They will competo for prizes
particular safety play would
including an nil-expense pnid trip to Detroit, Aug. 22-20, for the Miss
have cost South a trick had
USA contest.
West held tiie doubleton
queen-Jsck, but South could
well afford to l«*e that trirk.
Ills contract was lour spades,
not five.
It also should be noted that
(1) Today
(9) E r n ta Fwrd
WEDNESDAY P. M.
7:11 (*) l o c a l News, W e a ­
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monds, Use safety play would
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2:09 (2) l.a t’a Make A Deal

Jh e W om en: Ruth Millett

Things a young man rarely
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the town villain's eon. The
story enn almost be gueaied
as It unfolds, but the princi­
pal* give it enough life to
make It at least passable.
9-9:30 p.m, CBS. Tha Bev­
erly HlllbllUei. Though not a
hilarioua lucceai thla episode
offers a change of pace. For
once, the humble Clampetta
become Insistently demanding
and it serves Banker Dryadale (Raymond Bailey) right.
Dryadale convinces the Clampetts that they can save a
bundle on Income taxes by In-

now being done by Malcolm
Arnold, who won an Academy
Award for 'Bridge on tha Riv­
er Kwai.'
"Several leading exhibitor
members of A.C.E. have seen
major portion* of the picture
and predict it will be one of
tho year's big hits. Heading
the cast are Kelr Dullea, who
flashed to fame In ‘David and
U sa,’ and Jack Warden, re ­
cently featured with John
Wayne In 'Donovan'* Reef,*
and starred opposite Sophia
Itoren in T h at Kind of Wom­
an'.”

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m vinn o r

North'* two-spade respons*
1* modern expert practice. It
produces a four spade rebid
from South. Had North happeoed to respond one notrump, South would hav*
raised him to three no-trump.
Ernie Rover*, who writes
looks about bridge, uses the
land to illustrate an advanc­
ed safety play. The play la
the same whether the con­
tract la spades or no-trump
and involves p r o t e c t i o n
Against a bad spad* break.
Playing at four spades,
South wins the opening dia­
mond lead and promptly lays
down the ace of trumps. If
both opponents play low, he
will have no better play than
to continue with the king.

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DEAR TORN: Go to her
and offer her your friend­
ship. It Is not unusual for
relatives to "bury the hutche t” during times of illness.
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DEAR ABBY: I feel
sorry for the woman whose
husband never rememliera
her birthday. My husbnnd
never fnrgeta mine. He
wouldn't dare. His la the
next day, and he always
gets me a nice present so
he'll Im&gt; sure of getting one
himself. 3iuccrcly,
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to _ May 13, 1964

Goodman, Mia*., aod lived
in Chicago. Sba « u educated
in the Chloago Public School*,
Uolvoroity of IIUool* and at­
tended Harvard Unlveralty'a
acboot of physical education.
Thla educator bring* a
wealth of experience which
iocludea:
Young Women'a
Chrtetian Aaaociation of Cin­
cinnati, Ohio; In health, educa­
tion at flak University, Nash­
ville, Tens.; physical education
T H E HOPPERETTES' participated in the third
teacher; secretary women's
annual “Music Week" program celebrated by
work of YMCA, Chicago; dean
Hopper Elementary School Chorus last Friday
Of women and physical educa­
at the school. Members of 'The Hoppcrettes"
tion Instructor a t Bethuneare Altona Young, Dorethn Rowe, Patricia Hen­
Cookmao College; program
derson, Blondenia Bracey, Veronica Mitchell,
director of USO (YMCA), Fort
Dlx, N. J .; program and club
Martha Hardy and Tanya Baker.
director of American Red
Thelma Franklin's first grade
Craae (United States Army),
elaxs from Goldsboro Elemen­
England, France and Ger­
tary School waa among the
many; director of social ser­
vice department, F l a n n e r
guests. The number attending
House, Indianapolis; k e tu n r ;
Sunday school was 1M. Mo­
toured Europe sod Airic.i
thers and children were lec
1946-49; guide for European
tured on bow to use their
tours liSS-gO; SwNserland with
leisure time wisely by Mrs.
MRA, 1M6-61. She holds mem­
bership in Methodist ChureW
Sallye F. Bentley.
National Council for Negro
The Junior Choir aod youth
Women, former director of
of New ML Cavalary paid "A
youth council, preseot region­
Tribute To Mothers” In morn­
al S director; Alpha Kappa Al­
ing services. Cecils Miller
pha sorority; National Asso­
presided. The program was at­
ciation of Women Deans and
tended by many mothers and
Counselors; National Board of
guests. Mr*. Thelma Simmons
Planned Pareotbood; former
was crowned mother of the
Link Inc; Urban League; Lea­
day. The other three contest­
gue of Women Voters; viceants were Mrs. Evelyn Jones,
president of Florida Council
Mrs. AlbcHa Miller and Mrs
on Human Relations; secre­
HENRINE BANKS
Bettye Akins.
tary of American Association
The mother of the day was
cess
under
the
sponsorship
of
of United Nations of Deytooa
crowned
by Cherry Miller and
Ruby D. Harrington and Mrs.
Beach.
gifts presented to each con­
You are cordially invited T. R. Sheppard.
testant by Victoria Nathan. A
to atteod thla service and hear
t-lbute was paid to Mrs. Cora
thla most dynamic personalpic. Tyrone Alexander spent Thomas, who la the oldest
a few days on leave with his mother of the church, by Da*
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. cones* Boards No. 1 aod S.
Mrs. Laura U p s aod bar I
Thomas Walden. He la a Selection- "A Mother's Pray
daughter, Rhonda, of Now
Brunswick, N. J. arc visiting member of the Radar Section, er,” by Mrs. Evelyn Clark and
5th Battalion, 38th Artillery, A Mrs. Ned* Boykins waa dedl
Mr, and Mrs. Rooeevelt Me1955 graduate of Crooms High cated to .all mothers. Mrs.
e lite and family. Mrs. Llga,
th e formic Laura Sanders, 1* School, be attended Volusia Laura Llgi and little Rhonda
County Community College. Uge from New Brunswick, N.
tea sister a t Mm. McClain.
J , gave a soul stirring selee
Home room 7-1 of Crooms He Is stationed in Fort Denn­
ing,
Oa.
In
the
very
near
fu­
Need
You.”
High Sch ool promoted a Mo­
ture, he will be off to Fort
Mrs. Thelma Franklin, Mrs.
thers Day program Thursday
The theme wee "Mothers' Huachuca, Arts., whore be Bettye Barrington and Mr*.
Day Throughout the World.” will spend three months in de­ Martha Fields, of the program
committee, with to express
Levooia Arlene Wyno waa sert training.
their sincere thanks to the
The
Hl-Y
and
TH-lii-Y
of
speaker. The title of her mess­
Junior Choir and all other
CHS
presented
"A
Tribute
to
age waa "M other Aa Our
Friend." Sponsors of the pro­ Mother” Friday. The program participants of the program.
was presided over by Steve They further thank Mra.
gram wore Mrs. K. B. SandlWright. Mrs. LUIIe B. Merthio Blanche Francis and others
te r aod Mm. K. B. Holly.
Mrs. Rosa H. Fields was de­ and Mrs. Mlndell Kendrick for their cooperation and pre­
clared winner of the Mother were honored and presented sence. Rev. N. A. Watson Is
These two ladies pastor and Beatrice Miller is
of the Y ear coolest at First corsages,
have
shared
their time and a reporter.
Shiloh
Missionary
Baptist
• • •
Church. The contest was spon­ combined total of eight child­
That Ume of the year has
sored by the YWA&gt; Junior Wo­ ren with Hl-Y and TH-lii-Y.
men Mission Societies. Mar- Other mothers present were come again wt&gt;en people flock
va Hawkins, sponsored Mrs. Mrs. Mary Sheppard, Mm. to beaches, lakes, pools, and
Fields. Other Mother contest­ Katie Robinson,, Mrs. Vir­ so forth. Despite the literature,
ants and their sponsors were ginia Jenkins, Mrs. Nellie advertisements and opportunl
Mrs. Alberta McClain, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Altamease Dixon, ties to learn about life saving
Mablo McClain, Mrs. Wlllm- Mm. Marshall Holloway Jr., and water safety available,
ana Harris, Mm. Robert Bak­ Mm. Alice Davidson, Mrs. many llvee are lost each year.
e r, Mrs. L. 0 . Black, Mm. Marie Francis and Mrs. Cleave Does thla terrible thing hap­
pen because It is inevitable or
Manila Palmar, Mrs. Leola Gibson.
are we Just plain negllgeotT
Knox, Mm. Virginia Jenkins,
Juniors
of
New
Mt.
Calvary
I
really think U can be avoid
Mrs. Queen Allen, Mrs. Fan­
nie Curry, Mrs, Lila Russ, Missionary Baptist Church ed if we take advantage of
Mrs. Estells Duodwoody, Mrs. paid tribute to mothers on the many resources available
Mario Coleman, Mrs. Alberta Mothers' Day. Sunday School The Goldsboro swimming pool
Jordan and Mrs. Nettle Mor­ began at 9:30 with Anita Gall can be a means to this end.
gan, Mrs. Nstherine Bentley Johnson and Cecils Miller pre­ Please make a concerted ef
Mrs. Fields was presented a siding. Sunday school pupils fort to lielp cut down on fate
corsage and a lift. The con­ brought their mothers with lilies on the water ways.
Hie envious man grows lean
test waa a great success. The them to be honored on their
total amount waa $214.00. Mrs. day. Fifty-five mothers aod at the success of hi* neighbor,
Ms hie McClain aod Mm. Ma­ guests attended. They were HORACE.
Dear God, I thank thee for
rie Coleman wish to thank all praised In song and verse by
who helped make this contest 8unday School d a m No. 3 of strengthening me so aa to pro
which Mm. Mattie MerHtt la vent my being envious of any
a success.
teacher and director. Mm. one.
(By Martha Hardy aod Ca­
rol Staplar of Mm. Bacon's
Ith grade claas).
Hopper Elementary School ftflOTj
Chorus celebrated IU third an­ l
nual "Music Week1 program
Friday. The them# waa "Make
Music Your Keynote of Liv­
ing." Carol Stapler presided.
Roeeawald E l a m a n t a r y
School's chorus and Instru­
mental group, accompanied by
its directors. Mm. Ruby Rackard aod W. J . Merkaraoo, and
Principal J. L. Musa ware
guests of Hopptr.
Participants on tits program
warn Shelia Mjrricki, Diana
Brooks, Marshall Holloway

Oviedo Students
Present Annual
Music Festival
By Evelyn Lendy
The elementary grade* of
Oviedo School presented their
annual Spring Music Festival
last Thursday evening. The
festival, gay and colorful,
waa held outdoors on tha ten­
nis courts.
Tha first grades gava n
playlet, "Ragglategglat o w n
Singers.” “Carnival Time” was
given in aong and pantomlma
by tha second grades and the
third grad* presented folk
dancing, "Bingo" and "P at-aCake Polka.” H ie third grad­
ers also gava a number of ex­
cellent preelon marches to tha
muaic ot “Grand March.”
The Chorus, composed of
fourth, fifth and elxth grades,
tan g a number of tongs,
“Pledge,” “Lonesome Valley,”
"Ye W atehen and Y# Holy
Onea," ”Auro Lee,” “ Inch
Worm," "Kentucky Babe,”
and "May Day Choral."
A solo, "Gretnslteves,” waa
sung by Danny Burns.
Mra. Nall Druadlng, music
director of tha school, was
chairman of tho festival. Miss
Ann Martin, ninth grad* atu
dent, was accompanist.

Condemnation
Hearing Set
A hearing to consider con­
demnation of 16 properties In
the city will be held June S
by the City Commission.
Tha date was set Monday
night after the city manager’s
office s u b m i t t e d the list
which was received by the
commission without commenL
Tha address and owner a*
given la the Bat Included;
1201 W. 10th S t, Bennie Ben­
nett Jr., and Marla J.; 16161617-1610 Roundtree Ave
Ramonia D. Williams; In rear
of 1201 W. 20th 8L on Mar­
shall Ave., Bennie Bennett Jr.
and Marla J .|
212 W. Fourth 8L, Nick
Constantino Estate; 604 lfoliy
Ave. a t alley and ACL Rail­
road, Jeanette Laltag; 1207
Lake Ave., south e f 1206,
Nelson Ellerby; 1001-1003
1006 W. 13th 8L, John D.
Carley et ux Bessie H.;
1101-1101 Pecan Ave* Mary
Singleton and Enoch Robert;
1219 W. Eighth 8L, Leola
Young Ray; 1110 W. 12th 8L,
Dixie Wright, life InL; 920
W. 11th 8L, Dorothy Graham;
1004 W. 10th 8L, Ebbla Lee
Smith; 1118 French Ave., laa
belle Simon; 1109 Park Ava.,
garage in rear yard, N. Con­
stantine e t ux Argents P.;
413 W. First 8L, two-atory,
three-apartment building with
two apartment* vacant, Helen
M. Ritchie.

VFW Post Visits
V A Hospital
By Mra. Adam Muller
Members of DeBary’s VFW
Post 609S and the Auxiliary
Unit last week viaited the
I-ake City Veterans Hospital
with gifts of lap robes, ditty
bags, scuffs, clothing, m ite
and overcoats, shirts and new
shoe*. A check In the amount
of |42 also waa presented to
the hoepltel.
Those making tha trip were
Mra. 8*t!y Perolte, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank H1R, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Morrison, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Belnert,
Mra. Blanch* Fry* and Vin­
cent Karawakl.

a * L.
i * BROWN,
u a u n u i second
* « u n u from
arum left,
was, executive
s a e c u u v s two
praaioom of
or ealee
saiaa for
ior the
ln o
A*
vice preeldent
B. C. Morton Co„ a Boston baaed investment firm, directed a conference
o f the firm'a regional and resident managers held last weekend at the
Mayfair Inn. 8bown with Brown are (from left) Harry Luloe, resident
manager o f Winter Haven; Brown; Ceas Boeaell, regional manager from
Orlando; Harry Eekleborger, Sanford resident manager, and E. Jack
Silver, Orlando resident manager. The conference began Wednesday night
and waa concluded a t noon Saturday*
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(Herald Photo)

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Sanford Rejects Plea For Study Of Rates
The City of Miami'a re­
quest that Sanford Join in a
private study of utility rates
of the Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company and the Flor­
ida Power A Light Company
was denied Monday by the
City Commission.
Appearing before the local
group was Bob Bhedden, loc­
al Southern Bell manager. He
protested the Miami choice
for a private atudy, laying
the person ehoaen ia “ bias­
ed" and hia reports are "mis­
leading.”
Miami bad recommended
that Sanford help defray the
$12,000 coat such a private
survey would involve. Offer­
ed as the person to do the
work waa Arnold H. Hirach
of Washington, D.C.
Shedden insisted the Pub­
lic Utility Commission makes
“continuing process of

Wage-Hour Suit
Seeks $5,107
ORLANDO (Spec.) — A
wage-hour suit filed In the
United State* District Court
hero seeks to recover $6,107.24 in back pay for two Sem­
inole County workers.
Secretary of Labor W. Wil­
lard Wirt* filed the complaint
a t the written request of per­
sons employed by C. W. El­
rod, operator of a Trailway*
bus terminal a t 201 South
Park Avenue, Sanford.
The action contends that
the defendant compensated
the employes a t hourly rates
below the legal minimum es­
tablished by the Fair Labor
Standards Act and that ho
failed to pay them no less
than on* and one-half times
thslr regular rate for hours
in excess of 40 in a work­
week. Secretary Wlrts has
asked the court to grant a
Judgment for the full amount
of the back wages determin­
ed to be due, together with
interest and toste.

N H A Members
Attend Dinner
InDeBary
By Mra, Adam Muller
Orlando districts two and
thro* of tha Florida State
Nursing Horns Association
were represented by members
at a recent dinner meeting
held a t tha DeBary Restau­
rant.
Hosts were Mr. and 31ra.
John Jenklna of DeBary Man­
or. Following tho dinner they
conducted the group on a tour
of the new facility.
Among out of town gueite
attending were Mr. and Mr*.
Harold Bowman of Ormand
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Claggette of Vero Beach. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Schott of
Daytona Beach, 3fra. F. Clif­
ton and Hlldagarde Johnson
of DeLsnd and Mr. and Mra.
Wallet Johnson of Orlando
Mra. Johnson is president of
districts two and thro*.

studying utility rates” and
the PUC can perform an un­
biased Job.
3!iaml contended in its let­
ter to the Sanford Commis­
sion that Hirsch stated South­
ern Bell telephone rates are,
In his opinion, among the
highest in the various states
serviced by the system.
Hirsch further contended,
tha letter said, that “the
rates charged by Florida
Power A Light Company are
among the highest in the na­
tion."

In other action, the com­
mission:
—Delayed a public hearing
until June 8 on a request for
rexoning an area north of
21th Sticet, south of Grove
Manor and east of the ACL
Railroad track* from R-IAA
to R-1A. The request was
made by Kay Shoemaker who
noted the Zoning and Plan­
ning Commiislon had altered
his original petition for re­
xoning. The commission will
readvertiee for the new hear­

ing to clear up the lot de­
scriptions.
—Approved the appoint­
ment of W. E. Kirchcoff Jr.
to the Sanford Housing Au­
thority, his term to run for
four years and start May 20.
—Approved the request for
sewer line connections with
a trailer park operated out­
side the city by Hal Wash­
burn. The owner will do the
work, it was agreed, and also
agree to sign an annexation
petition should the time come
for such a move.

tin best
recipe
for
folks
newly
moved
to SANFORD
Tike on* phone ee* far ceupoa
below), edd hostess tfith baskets
*1 lilts end informttio* shoot the
City. Stir In genuine hospitality,
and you'd hive a (enereut &lt;ni$
d*d|MtW welcome. Jutt phene
\ \ c J c o in u ^ Q V a g o n

EDWARD YARBOROUGH
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District

1

As an Independent candidate, dedicated to
nerving the people of Seminole County, I will
atrive to work In behalf of all the peoples' in­
terest with fairness and impartiality.

Your vote for YARBOROUGH
represents a vote for Progress
with Planning.
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Virginia retruekl
P. O. Ilox 1214
Sanford
Phyllis Rugeneteia
FA 1-6234
Lake 3l*ry
Nora Norris
TE 8-13II
8. Seminal*
Mildred Haney
668-3631
Deltona
Mary Gelling*
Bear Lake
293-6847

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PER WEEK

Democratic Club
Hears District
Official
By Mrs. Adam Mutter
Possibilities of starting a
Democratic Woman’a Club In
DeBary war* discussed by
Mrs. Eva Palm, vice presi­
dent of the Fifth Congres­
sional District, a t this month's
meeting of the DeBary Dem­
ocratic Club bald in tha Fire­
man's Recreation Hall.
During the basin*** meet­
ing. with Darwin Bruce preelding, a motion waa passed
th at the club's funds bo trans­
ferred to tho DeBary Nation­
al Bank when It le complet­
ed and open. I t also waa agre­
ed to begin me*tinge of tho
clnb next eeoeon in Septem­
ber. Four m w member* w*ro
presented.
Mr*. Palm waa Introduced
by Mr*. H. K. Troadw.il of
the Now Smyrna Beach
Democratic Womaa'e Club.

Seniors Hove
Beach Party
By Evolya Lsady
Members of tho Ovtedo
High 8enlor Close enjoyed a
day a t Daytona Beach last
Friday.
Games, Including football
and volleyball, w o n oajoyod
and a picnic hweb brought
by the students waa oaten oa

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5»a*a 12 — May lfi, 1964

Garden Club
Executive Board
Has Meeting
By Jalla Barton
A "get-aequilnted" meeting
for new officers of the Altamonte Springs Garden Club
a s ecutire board was held re*
eantly a t the Community
House a t which time members
present discussed plana for
the club’s annual picnic to be
held this year on June 11.
Place and time will be an­
nounced.
Committee members an­
nounced are as follows: chap­
lain, Edward L. Kelsey; fin­
ance, H r. and Mrs. Edward L.
Kelsey and H r. and Mrs.
Willard Smith; program, Mr.
and Hrs. Robert Bradford,
chairmen and Mr. and Mrs.
W alter C. Cope; beautifica­
tion, Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Nor­
ton, chairmen and Mr. and
Mrs. George Hearn and Mr.
and Mra. Leslie Bryan; memberahip, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Harris, chairmen and Mr. and
Mrs. James Spencer;
Public relations, Mr. and
Mra. George Knoth; recep­
tionist, Mrs. Howard Mc­
Bride; hospitality, Mrs. Mc­
Bride, chairman and Mr. and
Mra. J . Merck and Leslie
W inters; resolutions, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred R. Temple, chair­
men and Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Medealf; historian, Major and
Mrs. Robert Watson; horti­
culture, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Ja rra rd and year book and
aunshine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
R. Ccrhardt.

11

Sanford Soldier
In Maneuvers
SCHOFIELD
BARnACKS,
Hawaii (AHTNC) - A r m y
PFC Roosevelt Collins, son of
Calvin Collins, Route 2, San­
ford, participated as a mem­
ber of the assault forces In
Exercise West Wind, a Joint
Army-Navy-Msrlnc Corps am­
phibious operation, on the Ha­
waiian Island of Molokai April
13-24.
More than 4,000 troops of
the 23th Infantry Division
were landed on the island's
Papohaku Beach from helicop­
ters and landing ahlps. After
establlahlng a beachhead, the
men moved inland to conduct
Jungle warfare and counter­
insurgency operations against
2,000 of the division's men who
took the part of guerrillas
previously established on the
Island.
Collins, a rifleman in Com­
pany A, 1st Battalion of the
division's 33tii Infantry, reg­
ularly stationed at Schofield
Barracks, Hawaii, entered the
Army In January 1062 and
completed basic training at
Fort Jackson, S. C.
The 23-year-old soldier Is a
I860 graduate of Crooms High
School.

Dinner Planned
For PTA Board
By Jane Casselberry
Members of the executive
hoard of Lyman High School
PTA will be entertained a t a
dinner Thursday a t 7 p. m.
I&gt;y the president, Mrs. Joseph
Pavelchak, at her home, 417
Prairie Lake Drive, Fern
Park.
The board meeting will he
held following the dinner and
t h e nominating committee
will re;iort on Its recommend'
atlons for a slate of officers
to be elected a t the regular
I*TA meeting next Tuesday at
■ p. in.

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Divided We Fall
"United wo stand; divided we
fall'* — G. T. Morris.
That sentiment so true in the days
of our founding fathers continues so
today here in Seminole County. Our
county is divided by the "telephone
curtain." It is divided by a growing
"north-south" feeling which should
not be.
Seminole County should be united
in that same drive and effort which
existed in the campaign to hnve the
new state university located here.
Now n new "difference" has come
into being, another division against
county-wide unity. The Sanford Her­
ald believes this should not be.
The Seminole County Chnmber
of Commerce came into being in the
early 1920’s as the successor of the
Board of Trade. For all these years
the Seminole Chnmber has worked
toward one goal: The prosperity and
growth of Seminole County. But now
there is disunity: A few still puid-up
members in the Seminole Chamber
have organized the Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce, with the aim of
promoting a greater Sanford.
The Orange County Chamber of
Commerce suffered its demise some
years ago because of the organiza­
tion of the Greuter Orlando Cham­
ber of Commerce.
Seventy per cent of the budget of
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce is in appropriations from
the City of Sanford and the County
of Seminole. The county community
cannot afford to support two sepa­
rate trade bodies. Without the con­
tributions of both the County and
City Commissions the Seminole
Chamber could not carry out its pre­
sent program.
Seminole County, being smnll,
needs one centralized chamber. A
Sunford chamber could only give
rise to either "conflict" or "over­

lapping." The Seminole Chamber
provides a place of service for any
Sanford business and professional
person. The Greater Sanford Mer­
chants Association operates as a di­
vision of the Seminole Chnmber.
The Sanford Chnmber of Com­
merce has been rejected ns a mem­
ber of the Floridn State Chnmber of
Commerce. Harold Colee, executive
vice president of the State Chnmber,
says thnt "the Seminole County
Chnmber of Commerce hns been a
long time valued member of the
Florida State Chamber of Commerce
and. naturally, holds the respect and
admiration of this organization. Re­
garding the matter of membership
in the State Chnmber for account of
the recently created Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce, if the Seminole
County Chnmber of Commerce feels
there is a need for the Sanford Chnm­
ber, and approves of their member­
ship in the State Chnmber, then we
would hnve no objection to their be­
coming affilinted."
The Snnford Herald believes thnt
sooner thnn we think our entire
county will literally be a single com­
munity and people will need a map
to really determine where one polit­
ical subdivision stops and another
begins.
A united front, through n united
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce, should be the goal of all Sem­
inole Countinns.

Holmes Alexander

Strange Bedfellows
WASHINGTON, D. C. —As
Governor George Wallace,
Democratic
candidate for
president, travels the coun­
try, snubbed by bis party's
establishment and reviled by
race rioters, he always picks
tip an unreported band of
well-wishers—the local police­
men.
The metropolitan p o l i c e
forces of the land are, of
course, non-partisan, but they
are very much on duty when
he's around. They are citi­
zens whose daily duties have
to do with Uie criminal class­
es, the disturbers of the peace
and the anti-social elements.
Many a cop, in a city, 1
have learned frem Wallace's
staff, and from a limited per­
sonal observation, will sidle
up to the governor to wish
him good luck and to ask for
his autograph.
Few policemen. I suppose,
hsve read H. H. 71.12, and
still fewer have any partisan
feeling for the jaunty, sharpwitted Alabaman, but their
practical experience with civil

Political Notebook

rights, and the governor’s per­
sonal and constitutional objec­
tions, come down on the same
side. The loutish demonstra­
tors like those at the World's
Fair, whom the Now York
cops handled a little roughly,
are the natural enemies of
lawkeepers as well as of Wal­
lace. Civil disturbance has
made strange bedfellows.
In
Washington,
Wallace
made another comradc-of-theroad — metaphorically speak­
ing—in Catholic Bishop Ful­
ton J. Sheen. Some of us who
heard them both testify be­
fore the House Judiciary
Committee would have a
hard time saying which man
made the better argument
against the Supreme Court's
decisions which have banned
prayer and Bible reading
from the public schools.
The bishop said that the
court had exceed its authorIty, since the "right" to pray
was not subject to human
permission, much less the
permission of appointive jus­
tices. The governor, from a

much less spiritual viewpoint,
found the court up to its old
malpractice of "legislating."
Entering the discussion front
separate doors, tho priest and
the politician e m e r g e d
through the same portal fi
gura lively speaking.
These two examples— the
lawmen and the bishop—go
away toward explaining where
Wallace draws hia support in
states far (mm Alabama, and
why he is scaring the day
lights out of Die established
Democrats.
People arc not inclined lo
be satisfied at (he sight of
democratic leaders publicly
wringing their hands over the
whirlwind which their encour
agement of Civil Bights dr
monslrators has unleashed
The Kennedy Administration
last year slapped together a
Civil Bights bill In response
to pressures and throats whirh
should have beon beneath the
dignity of vested authority.
Th« Johnson Administration
unwisely began by demanding
unconditional surrender by
those who have opposed the
bill for any reason whatever,
though the President has now
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
relented. The ranking Cabinet
Mr*. Julia Bartoa
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathirux
officer, Secretary Busk, last
838-1318
340-4824
summer before the Senate
near Lake-Forr*t City
Lake Mary
Commerce Committee, made
Mr*. Maryann Mllrs
Mrs. France* Wester
a tailored speech that has
838-3678
322-6210
been copied by many admin
Caa**lbrrry
Lake Monro#
istration spokesmen. He said
Mr*. Jana Caiaalbarry
Mrs. H. L. Johneon
that were he Negro he would
638-3041
322-4722
Chuluota
Longwood
j be In the streets to demon
strate for his rights. This
Mia. Joan Magi*
Mrs. Donna Eetes
sort of leadership, however
365-3741
838-3217
sincere, it Irresponsible in a
DcBary
North Orlando
national officer, sod It can’t
Mrs. Adam Mulltr
Mrs. Doris Dean
668-4410
222-1060
he separated from the dis
orders which have followed
Drltona
Osteen
Mrs. Mild ret* Haney
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
People In multitudes, as
668-8631
322-4841
congressional mailbags test
Enterprise
Oviedo
{ ify, are equally dissatisfied
Mias Helen Snodgrass
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
with a system in Washington
668-0033
363-3610
which has produced the anti'
prayer decisions and the impotency of Congress to undo
the d a m a g e .
Testimony
against any aod all versions of
a constitutional Amendment to
reestablish school prayers
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Wed., May 13, 19G4 and to halt the slide toward
enforced public paganism, has
W A L T E E A. tilSCLOW, E DIT OB AND niBLISSSK R
r a A S K VOLTOLINK. C i l t s U t t n . O t i N t l ■ ■ ■ ■ ••*
been trashy and bogus.
JULIAN L. BTBXSTMSS
ROY GREEN
Phoney scholars have de­
Associa te E d ito r
A d v s r tl s t n s M i n a g a r
clared the Impossibility of
S S K I i VAN B E LT
ROT P IA T T
M a n a f l n f E d ito r
rtMisral A d v a rtls ln g M anager writing an amendment that
HANKY I. JOHNSON
H A R R I E T T K. aTAN.KTON
will say what it intends to
C l t r E d ito r
Classified D lrse to r
say. Professing liberals have
J l 'U V WHLLB
J A N I E SH OEMAKER
c - u n t r E d it o r
E s s l n s s t M a n se ar
shown fear of putting any
DORIS WILLIAMS
P R E S WELLS
proposed amendment to the
Boclatr E d ito r
M schsnte a l S u p t
democratic test of the ballot
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
box. Psychopathic eggheads
B osiO D e liv e r s
B y H a il
■ •■ • ■ •I* C s s s i r
AM a t h a v
have likened such bigots as
Sis Wask
fl.SS 1 Tsar
111.is 1 Tsar
we have in America with
I.SS S M s a t h s
I .U S U ontaa
Medievtls zealots who occas­
1.11 S M onika
I.SS | Moatka
LBS l Moatk
I.SS 1 Maatk
ionally cut off the heads of
V. E Paatal Rasalatlsas provlds tk tt all men eskssflpMsaa ks
dissenters. Dog-in-the-manger
paid In advnnea.
religionists, jealous lest rival
E n ta ra d a s aacond elnaa m a t t s r O ctoaar I I , 1111 s i I k s Post
Office of Sanford, r i o r l d a . u nda r th a Act o f C o n t r a s t of Mnrck. sects will get some gain from
school prayers, are out to
T h a H erald la • m em be r of t k a O nltsd Praaa which la antitled n i e l u n l r t l r to thn uee for rnpukllcntlsB of a ll t k s leenl make sure that nobody oats
nsnra p rln ta d I s t h is a tw a p a p s r .
the manger's hsy.
Along comes George Wat
No p a r t of any m ala ria l, nawa or a a v a r ti s m g , o f th is edition
of Tka Sanford H e rald m ay b t re produced la a n y m a n n e r w ith- lace,
whom circumstances
o ut o r l t t e n permlealon of th e publle hor of T he Herald. Any
have
sportively
placed on the
Individual or firm rnnponelbln for ouch roproduetlon will be
cuneldered ae I n frin g in g on Tbn llarnld'e c o p y r ig h t and will be side of policemen and the an­
held liable for d a m a g in g under the law. Publlebed dally e ic e p t gels. He is not there alone by
Sa turday, Sunday nnd C hriaim n si publlebed S a t u r d a y preceedtng
any mesnv
'g h r la lm e g .

Herald Area Correspondents

Washington Correspondent with” nstionsl objective*.
hence their ability to carry
This might he one way, their own load.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
In a period dominated hy
WASHINGTON — (NBA) perhaps, to take some of the
sting out of the richer states’
— Federal grants-in-aid to constant complaint that their more dramatic issues, there
state and local governments, heavier t a x
contributions is no particular political sex
appeal in these proposals. But
amounting now to almost 110 "carry" the poor states.
The commission has a few they are highly responsible
billion a year, ars becoming
notions from a respected
at once more popular and more hones to pirk. It doesn’t agency which probes the fedthink aid distributed on an
mors controversial. A new,
equalization footing ought to cral-statc-lncal field thought­
little-noticed official report he mixed in particular pro­ fully.
jumps into the fray.
It will he interesting to see
grams with funds handed out
Just a few months ago the in proportion to population or how many "economy-minded"
federal aid roster wns aug­ according to some other form­ lawmakers I n Washington
mented by programs covering ula.
grasp these proposals to put
vocational education, college
And II sees no exruse for grant programs under tighter
facilities, mental health and allowing rubbery yardsticks in scrutiny. And how many state
retardation. The sums involv­ gauging either needs or abil­ governments take up the
ed in these are expected to ity to pay at the state-local challenge to improve their
grow steadily in succeeding level.
own financial resources.
years.
Thus It recommends regu­
At present pace the total lar review by the involved
may rise to $I‘J billion or agencies nnd departments to
more within a very short test the fitness of "need in­
span. Small wonder there is dexes" in tlio various grant
concern.
programs, file obvious aim l»
One sign of ii is the stir to guard against overstate­
GIVE YOUR HOME
THE BRIGHT LOOK
in Congress for some kind of ment of need.
Ph. .122-8*43
periodic review. The object
T h e commission further
would he, of course, to chop would charge the President
off or reduce federnl aid !with laying groundwork for
where it was clear programs putting together dntn of use
either had become sclf-sus- to the states in improving
staining at the atatc-local their fiscal capacity and
2617 S. French
level, or no longer necessary.
The review idea, pushed by
Maine's Sen. Edmund Muskie
and some others, hns dcvd*
oped some Hill support. But
scaling down gianls-in-aid
would he about as popular
"Who Was the Father of with some lawmakers *■
closing down military ami
My Baby."
"Confessions of A Nurse on naval installations.
Now we hear from the Ad­
tlie Male Ward."
visory Commission on Inter­
"My Doctor Raped Me."
governmental Relations in an­
"Let's
Exchange
Wives other ticklish area:
Over Weekends."
Should
federnl grants go
"Burton and Liz Do 11." in greater flow proportionate­
"He Dragged Me Into His ly to states with above-averBedroom."
uge nerds ami helow-averagc
Please remember that these financial resources 7
were headlined on the front
About
a third of the nid
I warmly thank all who supported mo
cover of current American programs cnnrtcd in thu last
In the May 5th Democratic Primary. Without tho
magazines, slanted lo teen drrndn have made some proagers.
untiring help of so many friends, such ■ victory
vision for assistance on this
And these magazines were basis. Tlie Social Security Act
would not havo been possible.
displayed directly In front of of tlie mid-lti.'iOs wns tho first
high school youth w 1m&gt; would to try It.
sit down at that counter for
The Advisory Commission,
Your overwhelming vole of confia coke or hamburger.
in a thoroughgoing report
dence
will
always
encourage me to continue my
Except for the crude com­ beamed to this question, rec­
best effort In seeking the constitutional and mod­
mercial greed to promote ommends Hint this so-called
sales, what other justification equalization of grants he ap­
erate approach to government for all Americans.
could any publisher hate for plied in those programs spe­
thus trying to pervert Amer­ cifically related to national
ican youtliT
policy g o a ls , such as general
Yet people will Jump on me educational uplift, improved
(ToU ToUlieot AUittllumnl. ToU for ty llethcrt t . Wolff, Tiroot.)
tor being TOO FRANK, yet I health, etr.
am a double doctor! Anti
But tliis body, a purely ad­
hate addressed over 1,000,- visory group drawn from all
Otwi high schoolers In person! levels of government, sug­
If you wish to know- how I gests at tlie same time that
try to stop such sett lewdttess. the "equalizing aim" of grant
send for my Ixxiklrl "Sex programs be held to "mini­
U. S.
S E N A T O R
Problems of Young People," mum service levels consistent
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c.

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Thought For Today
She opens her hnnd to the poor
and reaches out her hands to the
needy. — Proverbs 31:20.
Giving is the secret of a healthy
life. Not necessarily money, but
whatever a man hns of encourage­
ment and sympathy nnd understand­
ing.—John D. Rockefeller Jr.

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

It Makes an Elephant Yelp, Too

Worry Clinic
CASE S-463: Bcv. Samuel
S., aged 36, docs a great deal
of Marriage Counseling.
"Dr. Crane," he began, “ I
wish you would insert more
cases about tho problems
that arise AFTER tho wedding ceremony.
"F or much of the time of
us pastors is devoted lo help­
ing keep married couples
from breaking up.
"Wo feel it is a terrible
Indictment of America that
23% of weddings end in div­
orce.
"And think of the tragic
effects on the children too?"
At present there arc 13,000,000 children who live in brok­
en homes I
They are half - orphans,
cither dua U&gt; death or div­
orce!
And they are secretly hun­
gry for a normal, two-parent
home where there are both
a Daddy ami Mother to give
them emotional security.
Since I am both a Ph. D
psychologist and an M. I).,
too, I have the qualifications
to advise on such matters.
Hut sometimes, if I discuss
such rases, a squeamish read­
er will protest that 1 am an
immoral influence and thus

demand that my column be
deleted.
Several Umes I have thus
lost newspaper patrons on
the charge that 1 am too
frank.
And last week one of the
pioneer radio stations runn­
ing my dally radio program
cancelled out, also aaylng I
was too frank.
Yet the Profumo case can
appear In sensational head­
lines on Page One as well on
radio and TV. and such lurid
accounts certainly do not help
prevent divorce or offer wives
any specific psychiatric coun­
sel for salvaging their homcsl
Recently I sat down at a
teen-age lunch counter to eat
a sandwich. I faced the maga­
zine rack Just behind the
counter.
On the front covers of cur­
rent American
magazines
were throe sensstional sex
headlines, deltveratrly aimed
at the high achoolers who
hung out at this eating place.
"He Married His Brother's
Mistress."
"Raped by a Sex Msniac."
"24 Hours to Decide Be
tween My Husband or My
Perfect l/n c r."
"What Teacher Raped What
High School Pupil."

M Y SIHCERE THANKS!

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VOTE FOR

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Harry F. Cushing

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (UPI) In an earlier dispatch 1 call­
ed attention to soma possible
ramifications
of
Federal
Trade Commission orders re­
garding deceptive t r a d e
names.
One such order required a
food store chain to atop us­
ing "Slenderway" as a brand
name for bread. The FTC
held that the name was de­
ceptive because the bread
actually was not slenderiz­
ing.
I raised the question as to
wbat effect rulings of this
sort might hive on the timehonored custom of merchants
and manufacturers naming
their companies and products
sflcr themselves.
Would the FTC order still
apply if a man named Harry
Slenderway went into the bak­
ery business?
As far as I know there has
been no test case along this
line, but there la a lady in
Bridgeton, N. J., who fears
aha might become one.
For IS years, ber husband
engaged in the manufacture
of cesspool and building
blocks. He ran the business
under hia own nam t: Everett
R. Sharp.
Whan illness forced him to
retire, hia wife took over the
management of the company.
After consultations with her

«Korney, she changed its
name to Sharp Block Co.
Now she Is wondering whe(her tills might get her into
trouble with the FTC.
"Tlie name sort of Implies
they are sharp block, like a
knife is supposed to be," she
pointed out. But the fact is
"these blocka we make won't
cut butter worth a darn,"
she reported,
Tlie moat that can be claim­
ed la that regard is that if
someone dropped one of the
blocka oo something, like
maybe a toe, it likely would
produce k n "untidy crack.”
That being tha case, Mrs.
Sharp wanted to know if 1
thought she ahould play it
aafe and change the name of
her firm to the Dull Block Co.
1 have informed Mrs. Sharp
that in my opinion it might
ha more desirable to keep

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Since (he company makes
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would he proper (o call it the
Cesspool Block Co. But 1
doubt that Mr*. Sharp, whose
given name is Ethel- would
care to change her name to
Ethel Cesspool.

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He will devote his undivided time to fulfilling the duties of this office.
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SIDE GLANCES

Legal Notice

By G albraith

m ra o ii! c o r m

o r a d ju stm en t
of P s b l l e H e a r i n g
To whom II m » r conce rn:
Tho Seminole Oounty Board
of A djuetm ent will hold a pub.
Ue h e a r i n g fo eonaldar tha
possibility of ( r a n t i n g a special
exception to tho Z oning R e g u la .
tlona to Inata ll a n d oporato a
w a to r t r o a t m t n t p la n t. In an
A*1 A g ric u ltu re aono, aa requaatod by r r o o m a n E. Oraaon
on tha fo llo w in g dooerlbtd p ro .
party: t f o t S3 ft of t h a t por*
tlon of BWH of NEt* lying
South of S ta te Hoad 4* In Sco.
tlon l l-IO S -H E .
Public h e a r i n g will bo hold
In tho County Commlaalonora
Room. Court Houao, Sanford,
Florida, on K a y I I , l i l t a t
T:I9 P. U. or ao aoon t h e r e ,
a f to r a t poaalblo.
Samlnolo C ounty Board of
A djuatraant
By Hal A. Colbert. Chair*
man
Publleh May 11, 1114.
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hoard

■k s i h o l i c o r v r T
BOARD o r ADJUSTMENT

THERE’S • young man who might liko to haVO fama
throat upon, hintl”

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

"You gotta admit ona thing, PopI Our donnybrooka
ara atrictly big I d t g u A l "

TIZZY

By K ate Osann

K a t i n of P o b 'le H e a r i n g
To whom It m ay coneorn:
Tha Semlnolo C ounty Board
o f A djustm ent will hold a p u b .
lie h e a r i n g to eonaldar tho
poealblllty of g r a n t i n g a a p t .
rial exception to th e Zoning
Regula tlo na In a n A*1 A g ric u l­
ture aono to o p e r a t e a D riving
Range, p rivately owned a n d
operated and open to the p a y .
Ing public, aa r e q u e ste d by C.
T urtle Doraty on th a follow*
Ing dtaerlb ed
p r o p e rty ! N H
of SE&gt;4 of NE&lt;4 la te S ta te
Road rig h t- o f - w a y . Section II*
S1S-:9K.
Public h e a r i n g will be held
In tho County Conitnletlonaro
Room, C ourt Houao, Sanford,
Florida, on May I I , 1114 a t
T ill P. M. o r a a ooos t h e r e ,
a f te r a a poaalhle.
Semlnolo C o u n ty B oa rd of
A djustm ent
By Hal A. C olbert, Chair*
man
Publleh May I I , l l t l
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IX T U B CO t'R T OP THM
lO tim
JU DOE. SEMINOLB
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
IX PRORATE.
l a roi E s t a t e of
EDYTU JO NES AMALONO
Decoatod.
T e All Crodltoee a a g Peroaao
l la v t a g Claim* o r Doaeaada
Against Said K a tatei
You, and each of you a r e
hereby notified a n d r e q u ir e d
to preaent a n y clalme a nd d e ­
mands which you, o r a l t h e r of
you, m ay ha v e a g a l n a t t h e as*
t* ta of E d y th Jone a Am along,
deceased, late of aald County,
to tho County J u d g e of BernInole County, Florida, a t hla
office In th e c o u r t h o m e of
said County a t Sanford, KlorIda, w ithin alz c alen d a r m onth *
from tho time of t h e f i r s t pu b llcatlon of th is nolle*. E ac h
claim or demand sh a ll bo In
w r iting, sn d sha ll s t a t s tho
place of residence a nd post o f ­
fice address of th e c la im a n t,
and shall be eworn t o by tho
claimant, th e i r a g e n t o r a t t o r ­
ney, and a n y euch claim o r do*
mand not ao filed s h a l l b* void,
/ a / It. W. A m a long
As s a e c u t o r of tho L a s t
Will a n d T e s ta m e n t of
Kdyth J o n e s Am alo ng, do*
ceased
Publish: April I t , t l , May I, 11,
lift
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IV T H B COl' ATT JC D D E ’t
COURT IV AVD FOR SEMIN*
DI.R COUNTT. FLORIDA*
IN RU ESTATE OF!
JOYCE R. PACKARD,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CRBDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
A(1A INST SAID ESTATE:
T ou s n d e sc h of you a r s
hereby notified a n d re q u ire d to
file a n y c la im s and demand*
which you, o r c i t h e r of you,
m ay have a g a i n s t sa id e s t a t e
In th e office of H en. C. Vernon
Ml**, J r „ C ounty J u d g e o f
Seminole County, a t his office
In the Court House la Sanford,
Florida, w ith in s i c c alen d a r
m onths from t h e tim e of th *
f ir s t publication of tht* notice.
Each claim or d e m a n d m ust be
la w r i t i n g a n d c o n ta in th*
plae* of residence a n d poet
nffic* a ddress of th* c la im a n t
and m u st be sw o r n t o by tho
claim ant, hts a g e n t o r a t t o r ­
ney, n r th* sa m e shall ha tyjld.
FR ANK B. PACKARD
JAMES It. PACKARD
A* E x e c u to rs of Bald
E state .
Richard H. Cooper
A ttorney f o r E s t a t e
los R. Central Are.
Orlando, F lorida
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. I SOTS
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425-5938

From Seminole County

NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W. First

3. Education • Instruction 6. For Rent
RENT A BED
SUMMER RECREATION
Program for children of all RoUaway, Hospital * Baby
Beds.
a g e group*. 2 Filtered
By Day, Week, or Month
awimming pools. Art* A
Craft*. Qualified Instruc­ Pfa. FA 2-3181 116 W. li t St.
tor*. All day, $11 weekly. 44 CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Day, $6.50 weekly. Trans­
2 BR, unfum. house, kitchen
portation available. Happy
equipped. 2409 S. Willow.
Acrea School. Ph. 322-8481.
Ph. 349-4282.
6. For Rent

water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
ter 5 p. m.
Fum. 2 BR. home, 7 ml. West
of Sanford. Good cond. $70
mo. II. R. Rice. 668-5106.
S Bedroom, 3 bath, walking
distance your school*. Ph.
Owner 322 3735.
3 BR, Urge living room. 122
Shannon Dr. $95. Ph. 3223321

0 r r a lh

SWEETIE PIE

May 13, 1964—Page 3-A

By Nadine Seltzer

Fum . Apt. Its s . French Ave.
Phone 322-8530.
2-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
lncl. water k elec. 322-38G0.
1 BR Huusctrailer furn. Adulta
only. $79 mo. Ph. 322-1187.
4 BR, 2 Bath, home. Avail­
able, June. 322-9595.

Pnyton Realty

Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, I, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To maks the best home
buy, see the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL 322-1301
17-02 at HUwatha
REPAIRS - SALES —
STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
ALL MAKES
8t. 123-9481 or 1374.
Phone 322-2232
Jim Hunt Realty
8. Fducatlon • Instruction 3-Room, nice, clean, furn.
Office FA t-tlte
apt. Phone 322-3677.
Night FA 34646
,D BOOK PLAN for
RENTALS
FURNISHED
la-oroo
' child’s education. Ph.
1 BR, 1 Bath, 2429 Chaie $53 2934 Park Dr
Saaford. Fla
1323.
2 Br, 1 Bath, 1008 French $00
LAKE
MARY
AREA
2 Bit, 1 Bath, 1817 Sum­
merlin ..............................$70 Large Executive type 2 Bed­
room Home, Central heat k
3 BR, 1 Bath, 406 Sunm i K o i e r n i 'N T r
air-condition. Near Catholic
land Dr............................ $125
am i o r a i w c b t h i w t
• H r * • ( P u l-lie llr e r le a
Church of Nativity. Wall-toUNFURNISHED
vhom It m»y concern:
wall carpeting,separate din­
• HcmlnoU County Hoard 2 BR, 1 Bath, 1322 Melloning room and separate fam­
A d justm ent will hold a
vllie ................................. $30
f h o r l n v to consider tha
ily room&gt; and oversize bed­
blllty of « r a n i l n » a aid# 3 BR, 1 Bath, Jewett Lane $30
rooms make this an out­
■r t b a r k va ria nce to lha 4 BR. 2 Bath, A. C., 612
nc I t ta u U U o n a aa r c iu a a t standing buy at $13,000,
Oaccloa Dr.......................$129
y Jo# and Joala I J t t l a on
with only $650 Down. At­
OTHERS NOT LISTED
fo llo w in g daacrlbed protractive terms on balance.
r: t o l a 1 and t. « U » a y
STEMPER AGENCY
Ivlalon.
This fine Home la leas than
322-4991
bile h e a r l n t will ha hald 1919 So. French
3 years old.
ha County Commlaalonara
n, Court llouaa, Hanford 1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
[da. on May II. 1M4 a t
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
I-. M. or aa aoon t h a r a a f t a r
able for couple or (ingle Seminole Realty
oaalhla.
person or retired. All utili­
Irm lnula C ounty Hoard of
1901 S. Park Ave.
Adjuatmant
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
FA 2 9233 anytime
ity Hal A. Colbart. Chairly located on First St., with­
nan
II ACRES
lah May I t , 1M4
in 1 block of 3 free parking
lots and shopping center. In­ Oak ahaded large 4 Bedroom,
3 hath home;; Family room
llatratlaw • ( P lr t U la a a
quire at Manuel Jacobion
A a a ir a
with fireplace, large util­
Dept.
Store,
111
E.
First
St.
lha u n d a r s ltn a d , batna
ity and double carport. Ap­
iworn, do h araby declare
o a th t h a t th a namaa of FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
proximately 2500 sq. ft. All
iraon* Intaraatad In tha
Cowan. 322-4013.
fenced. 6 Acres cleared and
aa or profaaaloa r a r r l a d
der tha namaa of J. A l»
planted In babal.
Clean rooms for men. 401

Legal Notice

Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.

Payton Realty

Unfurnished 2 BR, bouse, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3631.
FA 2-1301

17-92 a t Hiawatha

2 BR, home, kit. equip. Keys 3 BR., H i bath home. As­
sume payment*. 322-9499.
a t 117 Catalina Dr.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

USED BOATS A motors.
GUNS. New A Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle told A re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp A Gun Shop.
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304 6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961

39. Trailers • Cabanas
SPARCRAFT 10 x 45. Corapictcly furnished. Sacrifice
price. Can be seen at 2003
So. French Ave. Phone 3226457 for further information.
Apacha Camping Trailers
Cedi Sellers — 6684618
Clark St., Enterprise

29. Automobile Service

• W liW h

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE MARY

Ph. 136-3911

322-4234

36. Automobile* - Truck# 37. Boats - Motors

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typaa and Blaei
Wa Repair and Sarvlca
b T I N I
Machinery and Supply Co. Like New Air Compressor. 25 hp. Evlnrude motor with
3 Unks, $60. 322 9382.
Reel'a Body Shop, 10th It
207 W 2nd St.
FA 244S2
Sanford.

Air-Conditioning Optional
As Low as $350 Down

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

READY MIX CONCRETE
'91 Chewy, 144 ton truck, Exc.
l ’atioa, Floor, Free Estimates
cond. D. M. Cope, Orlando
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
295-5938.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease trapa, dry '53 Chevrolet, RAH. good
transportation. Needs tag.
wells. Stepping (tones.
Ph. 322-7690.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751
BUY1NO A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
4 Low Monthly Payments
b ig $ $ s a v in g s
FLORIDA STATE BANE
On Floor Model* A
Demonstrators
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES) '57 Chevrolet, floor shift,
runs good $479. 922-2689.
In Your Home
In Sanford Call
I960 Fiat 500 Blanchlna, new
SINGER
tires, good cond., $35''. Ph.
Representative at
3224522.
Alan'a Fabrlea A Rugs
322-5783
37. Boat* • Motor*

200 So. Park Ave.

3&amp;4

(South on 17-92-6 mi.
2 Blka. Northwest of
Longwood P lata)
TRAILER it.ADES
CONSIDERED

Expert lawn care. 322-3790.

AIR-CONDITIONING
Ry FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD

34. Article* For Sale

PAINTING - INTERIOR - EXTERIOR and Home Im­
provement Contractor. All
work may be financed up to
3 yra. Guaranteed satisfac­
tory. A. J . ADCOCK. Ph.
322 9558.

12. Real Estate For Sale

West on 25Ih St. and
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
322-2744

27. Special Service*
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4333

9. For Sole or Rent

Small, clean downstairs apt. PRIVACY: Oraclou* 1-itory
Adults. Ph. 322-0702.
home, city convenience ft
Trailer with 21' enclosed Ca­ water. 2100 iq. ft., plus big
screen porch, back util,
bana. full bath. $45 mo. No
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
pet. 1719 W St., Ph. 323-0456.
for children. 322 0233.
2 BR House. K it equipt. $75.
Ph. 322-5303.
EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
Lg. 2 BR house, kit. equip.,
2469 S. Park Ave.
Ig. screened porch. Children
Phones
FA 2-2284 or FA I 2263
desired. $50 mo. In Geneva.
Sanford 349-3451.
FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­
ED Lakefront, 3 HR, lVv
2 BR Home in Wynnewood.
bath, 13 x 30 Swimming pool
Avail. June 1st. Ph. 322*132
in Sunland* 121 Laka Dot.
3 Rra. furn. Gar. apt. Water
ft elec. furn. AdulU only. Owner b e i n g transferred.
Must tell 3 BR, 2 Bath
Ph. 322 1305.
Home In Ravenna Park,
Sanford. Ph. 323-0648.
LAKE MARY. New 3 BR
home. Close to school &amp;
stores. $65 mo. Moons Jarvis
V A - FHA
322-1810.

2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
able May 1. Prefer adulta.
&gt;UND: initialed Baseball
1503 Sanford Ave.
?k&gt;v*. Ownermay recover
ry paying for ad. 322-5334. Furn. Gar. Apt. 2343V4 Pal­
metto.
Ph. 322-0525 or
N o tices • P e rso n a ls
322-5254.
VACUUM CLEANER
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
REPAIRS
Apply 9-6:30.
la, Supplici, Electrolux,
Irby, Hoover, Air-Way, 3 BR, kitchen equipped in­
cluding dishwasher. Many
ex-Alr, Filter Queen, GE,
c. Free pick-up.
extras. $120. 322-4106.
1M VACUUM REPAIRS
S k 3 Bedroom Houses
KM So. Myrtle
322 8027

■ and Tils Company a t
liux t&lt;f. Maitland, Fla.,
ha o a ts n t of iho Intaraat
:h, la aa followtl
— Jos ep h D. Kcllay
t of I n t e r a s t — o w n e r
• l « l Joaaph I). Kallay
ih: Apr. !». May t . II. I*.

ftan fo rh

W E L A K A APARTMENTS: CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Room* private baths, 114
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g !
W. F lrit St.
322-1597.
Furn. Apt. 2300 MellonvDle.
Air-conditioned 3 BR, 2 bath,
Fla. room. Available June.
llouaetrallcr. Call after 6,
Sanford 322-7506.
322-6087.
UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. Kit. 11. R eal Estate Wanted
equipt. 106Vi W. 18th. Ph. WANTED. Desirable lota In
3493952.
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
Can be seen at 2003 So
Fum. Apt., close in. Phone
French. Ph. 322 6457.
322-2800.

RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald win not t&gt;e re­
sponsible for more than one
incorrect Insertion of your ad,
and reserve* the right to re­
vise or reject any advertise­
ment from wbat ordered to
conform to the policies of this Housetrailer, 2 room* adjoin­
paper.
ing, earporte, large storage
area. $50 mo. 322-5118.
D E A D LIN ES
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
Tuea., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
bath, 317 S Park Avc.
before Insertion. Hon. • S a t
LARGE 2 BR.. furn. apt. Ph.
noon.
322-3535.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tues., thru F r t - 2 P. M. day
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
before insertion. Hon. • Sat.
Tcrrarro floors, tile bath,
noon.
Venetian shades, kit. equipt.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Founfl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6 . Food
6 . For Rent
6 A 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
IB. Business Opportunity
1(5. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Ruitding Materials
21. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Toole
81. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Article* tVanted
8 6 . Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
8 8 . Motorcycles - Bcooteri
89. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
liOnt &amp; Found

Ol)r

“ On* more for the roadl”

Children's outdoor awing set,
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
$12. See anytime. 3616 San­
Free Inspection, estimates,
ford Ave. 322-1520.
pickup, delivery. Rccorlng
Kcnmore Elee. range. Like
k repairs discounted.
new. Reasonable. Can be
2111k E. 3rd.
322-3443
seen a t 1800 MellonviUe. Ph.
322-7225.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2, 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
1, IV4, k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

Colored lady for housework,
must be fast, good Ironer.
75c hr. Ph. 322-7952.

Ph. FA 14622

Wagner s Amoco

AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
WANTED. Babysitter for 3
Good Used Cara Sold
small children In my home. 816 French Ave.
323-7763
Live In or out. Ph. 322-5191.
Auto Glaaa, Tap#
17. Male Help Wanted
k Seat Covert
MAN to make abort trips
around Central Florida. $1.23
per hr. plus expenses. Car
304 W. 2nd St. FA 14031
necessary. Call 322-6067 af­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ter 6 p. m.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

322-2420 T ie City of Sanford Civil Ser­
vice Board is accepting ap­
plications for the position
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
of City Engineer. Qualifica­
Realtor
tions: Ago 21 to 49 yrt;
Raymond Lundqulst, Alio.
graduate engineer; Resident
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
cf Seminole County for at
least six months; Exper­
New Custom Built Homa on
Crystal Lake. For informa­ ience aa City Engineer.
Submit applications to Civil
tion call 322-3371.
Service Examiner In City
GRKENBRIAR
Hall not later than May 13,
Choice lota avallabla In
1964.
Greenbrlar of Lech Arbor
WANTED:
Man for Sanford
overlooking golf course.
and
Do
Land
area to service
Custom building to your
Insurance Debit. Above aver­
specifications.
Greenbrlar
age guaranteed salary plus
developed by
commissions. Good oppor­
KINGSWOOD
tunity for advancement for
BUILDERS, INC.
a hard worker. Contact
202 Fairmont Dr.
Manager. 1219 N. Orange
FA 2-8074
Ave., or write, P. O. Box
2963 Park Dr.

FURNITURE

3 BR, CB bouse Ravenna Pk. t 8. Help Wanted
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Low down payment. Call
WANTED. Reliable couple
ONLY $249.90
after 5 . m. 322-0653.
with trailer to work on A-Z
Easy Terms
poultry farm. C anadaga
S BR. Home, Study, IVi
Shop and Save The
Rd., Orange City. Ph. 779Baths, large Family Rm. In
Budget Way
good neighborhood; Includ­ 3635.
ing etove, refrtg., room alrcondilloner, washing m a­ 19. Situations Wanted
298 Longwood P lata
chine k ruga. Really ter­ PART time work wanted.
17-92 Ph. 839-4911
rific buy) Monthly pay­
Evenings and/or Saturday*.
ments $83.50.
Office or whatever avail. Used furniture, appliance!,
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
322-4552.
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Inc.
Larry’a Mari III Saaford
21. Ileauty Salons
FA 3-9074
Ava. Ph. FA 14111.
Complete Beauty Service
For lha biggest selection of
3 Senior Operators
nearly new and uaed furni­
Free
Parking
at
2nd
k
Oak
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
ture, see Noll's Furniture
322-3742
103 So. Oak
3rd k Park Ave.
Brokerage In Casselberry
Phone 322 5641
HARRIETT’8 BEAUTY NOOK
on 17-93. Open • daya • te 6.
Mobile Home Iota, 100x160,
Ace Beauty Salon
Sail Ua Your Furniture.
near Lake Jessup. $100
Call for Evening Apptt.
Quick Service With the
down, $30 mo. Ph. 3224085. Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322 1929
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Free Parking
POST. Tk 34*77.
Sacrifice 3 BR. 1 bath. Total
price $9,000. $1,900 down,
Spring Permanent Special
FREE ESTIMATE
14* mo. $23414$.
20 Percent off regular prices
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
ovating. New k Used Furni­
3 BR., 2 bath, cent, heat &amp;
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0834
alr-cond., comer lot, lake
ture. Call Nix Bedding M f|.
privileges, to Lake Mary. 26. Plumbing Servlc
Co., at 709 Colery Avo,
$11900. 322-2903.
FA 3-2117.
PLUMBLNO
3 BR frame bouse. Very clean.
31. Article*! For Sale
Contracting Repairs
906 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
FREE ESTIMATES
Caloric
Gas Range. Liko new.
wan, 322-4013.
It. L. HARVEY
Reasonable. 322 8211.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 3 3313
IT S YOUR FAULT
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
If you mi** this fine 2 story, 27. Special Service*
lon, $3 00. Call 322 2960 af­
• room- 3 bedroom rountry
ter 9 p. m. FREE DELIV­
home. Near town for busi­
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
ness and R1VEII for FISH­ Need a shelf, screen porch,
CITY LIMITS.
ING. Priced right with good
new room, earporte, new
terms and $500 down.
house or remodel. B. E. SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Link. 322-7029.
SLANT-O-MATIC 500A
Fully automatic. Just dial It
SO U TH W A R D
and sew. Take up payments
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
o f $10.20 mo. o r p a y off
116 N. Park
322-9173
bal. $168.40. Liberal trade
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
for your old machine. Call
Rebuilding . Hefelting
ANXIOUS OWNER
anytime for Free Home
FREE
ESTIMATES
Hat reduced the price of at­
Trial.
322 8627.
GENE CUMBAA
tractive Close-in 3BR,Frame
322-2GG1
—
After
12
p.
m.
Home on corner lot, close to
SEWING MACHINE
all Churches, and 1 block
REPOSSESSED SINGER
LAWNS renovated — Aerate
from Southalde School. We
—Remove thatch — Chinch Fully automatic. Sewa on
consider it abargain *t$lo,buttons. Makes buttonholes,
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti000, and attractive terms
•mbrolders, m o n o g r a m ,
lire—Ph. 322 4244.
can be arranged. We have MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
blind homa, etc. All with­
the keys I
out attachment*. Guaran­
teed. Like new. Sold new
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
$300. Balance duo only
Of
pictures
that
have
been
Seminole Realty published in The Herald. over
$79.86 or $1.06 mooth. Call
Collect for Free Home Trial
Call Bill Vincent at The
1901 Park Avcnua
241-9566 Service Discount.
Sanford Herald, 322-2811.
FA 2-5233 anytime

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

Building
Contractor

301 W. 1st Street
7-PC. Dinette set, $25. Good
condition. 3224126.
May Special. Machettea, 09c.
ArmytNavy Surplus, 310
Sanford Ave.
20 x 13 carpets, 323 0090.

32. Flower* • Shrub*

YOUNG CITRUS TREES: H "
to 44", Pineapple! or Ham­
lins on sour—Other variet­
ies. R. W. Williams, after
7 p. m. 322 6402.

They've bee*
cheeked end recon­
ditioned by the best
trained
personnel
end equipment
evaitabla!

Bill Hemphill Motors

BICYCLES: Man and wom­
an's English bicycles, good
cond. $19 a t. 322-7077.
1 Shetland Pony for Sale.
Stallion. Call after 9, 322- FLORIDA BIRD LirE. Over
4703.
900 pagea, 40 color plates,
on birds of Florida, Send
31A. Pei*
check or money order for
REDUCED. Boston Terrier,
$12 50 plus 38 cents Fla.
AKC Reg., • week# old.
Salea Tax. Wa pay pottage.
322-9517,
B o o k Tracer*, Ghuluota,
Florida.
Toy Fox Terrlar puppy. Phono
322-5365.
4 x 4 Ft. steel utility trailer.
Ph. 323-9106.

St. Johns Realty

Free Estimates

Pushbutton-Installed . 49.41
4 • Ruick Special Radio*—1963
Pushbutton Installed . 49.41
BRAND NEW FACTORY
RADIOS

31. Poultry • Livestock

GROW your own hydroponic
tum a iocs; In containers;
some bearing. Grosaer's Hy­
2103, Orlando, Fla.
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Ave.
CAB D R I V E R S . Reliable,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
sober. Apply Yellow Cab Co. 33. F u r n itu r e
119 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
201 So. Park.

Ball-Blair Agency

1 - Pontiac Tempest Radio

Senknrik Ginas and Paint 1962 Manual-Installed $39.74
1 - Buick Special Radio—1962
Company

12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted 210 Magnolia

FHA - VA HOMES

® USED CAR

For easy- quick carpet clean­
ing rent Blue Luatre Elec­
tric Shampooer. Only $1 per
day. Carroll's Furniture.
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Zlgtaga, A-t Condition. Makes
buttonholes, automatic de­
signs, blind stitirhes. Pay
$8.40 per month. Guaranteed.
1964 MODEL
In beautiful Walnut Console.
This ZlgZag machine mono­
grams, appliques, embroid­
ers, French knots, overcasts
and satin stitches with no
attachments brand n e w .
Complete price $77. NO
DEALERS PLEASE. Come
In and take this fine Deluxe
ZlgZag home with you. NO
G1MM1CKS1 Tills machine
IS for Sale I Free Homa
Demonstration. Buy locally
k be serviced. Sanford Sew­
ing Center, 104 So. Park,
121-9411.
Refrigerator, Westlaghouee, ll
eu ft. Auto, defroster. Per­
fect rood. $60. Allow $10
for transportation. Dctlary
668-4026 after 5 p. m.

IS. Article* Wanted

DON’T SETTLE FOR LESS!
61 Olds Super 88

4-door hardtop, beige, V-8, eute.
trans- power steering k brake*,
radio k heater.

63 Corvair Pickup
llalf-ton Rampalde* 4-speed.

62 Chevrolet Belair

STATION WAGON. 6 passenger.
V-8 engine, power steering k
brakes, radio k heater, air cond.

63 Olds F-85
CLUB COUPE, V-8 engine, auto,
teens., radio k heater-

61 Olds F-85 Cutlass
V-8 engine, automatic
sion, radio ft heeler.

transmis­

61 Ford Ranchwagon
2-door, I cylinder, standard tran e,
radio ft heater.

61 Chevrolet Impala

4-door, V-8 engine, auto, tra n e ,
radio ft heater.

59 Volvo
2 -door,
heater.

4

apeed

transmission,

61 Corvair Monza
l-door, 4 speed tram ., radio ft
heater.

59 Oldsmobile
4-door, V-8 engine, nut*, trano.,
power steering ft brakes, radio ft
heater.

EXCELLENT GMAC
BANK RATE FINANCING
55 Chevrolet Wagon

*495
63 Chevy II 100
*1995
60 Contentlnal Mark V
2-door, 8 cylinder, automatic tr in e ,
radio A heater.

4&gt;door, 8 cylinder, auto, trams, ra ­
dio ft heater.

(

CASH for good dean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph.
322-6591.

Fully equipped Including
■eats and windows.

36. Automobile* • Truck*

I'AltKWOOD STATION WAGON,
4 door, V-8 engine, auto, tra n s ,
power steering, radio ft heater.

'*1 Tempest. White sidewall
tires, RAH, 3 speeds floor
stick, 4 Cyl. Good shape.
Take up payments. 322-4892.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
1012 Sanford Ave.
3224503

$ Bank J

Repossessions
*81 Renault, $697 bal, $33 mo.
'55 Chevrolet $597 bal, $32 mo.
'IS Pontiac, $499 bal, $25 mo.
'99 Ford, $514 bal, $27 mo.
'57 Ply., $492 bal, $28 mo.
'56 Chev., $818 bal, $33 mo.
'58 Metro.- $319 bat, $24 mo.
'95 Mercury, $487 bal, $28 mo.
'58 Hillman, $687 bal, $34 mo.
'59 Ply., $681 bal, $34 mo.
'98 Chrys., $687 bal, $35 mo.
'97 Buick, $590 bet, $32 mo.
'96 Ford, $197 bal, $13 mo.
*9* Mercury, $17 bal, $1 mo.

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
BANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

1012

Phone 323-4503

*1995
*1595
*2195
*2295
*1595
*1395
*1695
*795
*1495
*995

power

59 Chevrolet
62 Pontiac Catalina

STATION WAtSON, 4-door, V
auto . Iran*., power steering
brakes, radio ft hrater.

57 Buick Special

i f

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l A

f

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^

m M m

*1195
a*2295
*595
* *1795
*1395
*1995
*995

4-door hardtop, V-H engine, auto,
tran a, power steering ft brakes,
radio A heater.

62 Mercury Meteor

Custom 4-door, V-8 engine, auto,
trans., power steering, radio
heater.

61 Corvair 700

4-door, eats. trees., radio ft heater.

61 Oldsmobile 88

4-door. V-8 enalne. power aleerinc
ft brakta, radio ft heater, air cond.

59 Chevrolet

CONVERTIBLE. V-8 eagles, auto,
tra n e , power Bteeriag ft brekee,
radio ft heater.

Open Friday Night ft Satsrday Afternoons

Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY
2nd. ft Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

0 if*

Ph. 322-6231
Ph. 322-0661

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P a g e 4-A— M ay 13, 1664

PRICES
EFFECTIVE
THURS., FRI., SAT.,
MAY 14, 15, 1«, 1964

Program About
Mothers Given
At Southside

FlefMhaieaa'e Cere Oil

Plllihury'i Tatty Creicaat

37c

1-fh.
leaf

59c

B-ae.
fH -

29c

&lt;■•*.
*k»-

49c

6-et.
yk*.

49c

e*r
lb.

69c

Plumroi* Deniih Sliced
Plumrote Dealth Sliced
W iicenile Chteie Bar Tree!

frozen foods •

•

Birds lye Fraiea Helved

Strawberries..... 3VV.7'

$1

Holloway Heme Staffed

Bell Peppers..........’JiJ!' 59c
Banquet Breed Auerted

Frozen D inners..... 39c
Mertee'e Auerted Freiee

Cream P ie s ............IT 39c
With Cheeu Sauce!

Pktiweet

A s p a ra g u s ................ p«iPictures* French-Cut (with tour cream)

Green Beans.......... VC 39c
BeethT Quick Frotea

Halibut S te a k ......... 11* 59c
Sineletee’c Qukk Fraiea

Breaded Oysters ••• *ke. 89c

MARIO
PIZZAS
Ruy One At
Reg. Price 89c
GET ONE 49c SIZE
FREE

Hospital
Notes

The mud parrotflsh, like
thoae a t the Miami 8eaquarium, is not mud colored. It
receives its name from mudbay bottoms where It
ver

1-lh.
eta.

Chef'e Oeli|ht Delkiem

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MAY &gt;, 1M4
Admleakme
Lolita Brown, Dean Chiake,
Robert Geiger, Dorothy Leon­
ard, Minnie Benjamin, Har­
riot Wilcox, John Bromley,
Thomas Moran Maxine Scarborrow and Carolyn Walter*
all of Sanford; Will Byrom
and Mary Jo Culbreath of
Lake Monroe.
Birth*
To Mr. and Mra. Alfred Leon­
ard, a Baby Boy, and to Mr.
aod Mra. Freddie Sample*, a
Baby Boy, all of Sanford.
IMachargm
Julia Heaton, Frances Mor­
gan, Roainax Laubach and
Mr*. Anna Schrcdber and
Baby Boy, all of Sanford.
MAY •
ADMISSIONS
Minnie Bell Redden, Everett
Craft, Abbla Boyd, Lucille
Dudley, Aaberry Hughe* and
Dennle Eppa, all of Sanford;
and Roaa Hick*, Lake Mon­
roe.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mra. Lealle Scar­
brough, a Baby Boy, Sanford.
DISCHARGES
B a t t y Roblnaon, Barbara
Walden, Mary Ann Pinicl,
Marianne Caaalnelll, Edmour
A. Monforton, Smantha 8tallard, Jamea Green, Sill* Cole,
Natali* LaBounty, Wilbur Davia, Ruth Van Duaen and Dean
Chlahke, all of Sanford; Bev­
erly Bell, Longwood; and Hel­
en Stewart, DeBary,
MAY 10
ADMIS8ION8
Virginia Deahlelda, Barbara
A. Race, Ida Fauvcr, Matt­
hew Kudlae, Annie 8paln,
Winifred A. Dunn and Harry
Lee Scott, all of Sanford;
Michael Cloherty, DeBary;
Dura Wakefield, Lake Mon­
roe; Roaa Lee Barker, Caaeelberry; Gerl Marie Teal, AIlandale; and Allen Hampton,
Jr., Oateen.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mra. Jerry Teal,
a Baby Boy, Allandale.
DISCHARGES
Ammon Boweraox and Marvella Owen', Longwood; The­
resa Dixon, Debra A n n
Brown, Cora Lovelace, W. Al­
fred Lee, and Jeanette Cleary,
aU of Sanford; Katherine
Marlder, DeBary; Delores
Gunn, Lake Monroe; Mrs.
Jeanette Andrews and Baby
Boy, Mra. Carolyn Beaion
and Baby Girl, and Mrs. Alice
Grab* and Baby Girl.

dairy specials •

•

Sixth trad* pupil* at South*
■Ida Elementary School pr*•
•anted a "Living Picture"
program for their mother*
leat Friday a t tha School
auditorium.
Children po»ed In a big pic­
ture frame on the atage and
the following palntlnga were
ahown:
"Feeding Her Bird*- by
Millet with Diane Miller poaIng aa the mother and the
children being Alice Single­
tary, Jennifer Mlrrla and
David Berrien. The atory waa
told by Mra. Wilma Morgan.
"Vlacount Althrop" by 8lr
Joahua Reynold*, poaed by
Diana Utterback with the
atory told by her mother, Mra.
Vllllara Utterback.
"M aster Lambton" by Sir
Thoma* Laurence, poaed by
Rebecca Baallle with the atory
told by Mra. Velma Mitchell.
“ Longfellow’* Daughter*"
with Sandra Elck, Marwec
WhIU and Deborah Warfield
poalng and the narrator waa
Tommy Bark* who read the
“Children’* Hour" by Long­
fellow.
“Song of the Lark’* by
Julee Breton, poaed by Diana
Roberta and narrated by Mlia
Barbara Chamber*.
"Mother and Daughter"
painted by Madame LeBrun,
poaed by 8u*la Redmond and
Cindy Crewa with Mra. Rose­
m ary Murphy aa narrator.
An added feature waa
crowning of the "Mother of
the Day," Mra. Catherine
Whelchal, who poaed with her
own four Southalde children
aa the sixth grade chorua aang
"Mother." Accompanist for
the program waa Mr*. Caro­
line Wigglna.

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Jftl Q reon S ta m p s
• i A A l l eavyea a»d t w c f i t M tfi

Treater* H I* Peeled, Deveiaed Shrimp

,

1 Vx-lb. bog $1.89
( I i r Ifbi l i t . M ay U r 1H 4)

Delkleut Scctoed Treat

Deep Sea Scallops ... *. 69*

Mix or Match!

Cepelend't Preth et Smoked Country

Swift’s Sherbet* *r

Ice C re a m •5

Link Sausage ....... ». 59*
Teraew’e Tacty Freeh

$1.

pkgs.

Sliced B o lo gn a .... ,zFiV 39*

Tangy Data Hawaiian Pineapple

BwlH’t Fremlum Brewa 'N Serve

J u ic e ........... 3 «“ $1.

S a u s a g e ............. 49*
★

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★

★

Healthful Lady Batty Brand

★

F.F.V. May Feature

P ru n e Juice 3

Queen's As'ment ..’iT 29*
Sunthia* New Thin

Krispy C rackers... ’VkY 31*
Reelemea Beceaitltuted

Lemon Juice

•

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x5-*i.

Joan Of An Tasty Cut

S W E ET C O R N

Swift's Premium Canned

49

Asparagus..

All Grinde Maxwall Haute
10V i-*s.
, . eon

Corned B e e f............ 3

*

P o rk &amp;Beans 4 #«r $1.

*2.69

Philip Moms

Tondtr Florid* Yellow

ears

i9* C o ffe e ...........
*1.

# lV i
can

Pear Halves

WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURI

39*

9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

F fir P Solid Pack California
6 ***************

for

*1

Tom atoes.................'&lt;« 25*

Florid* Now Rod Blits

Ceie Lome Brand

Potatoes................. U 39*

Stuffed O live s..........3 IT *1.

Florid* Rad Vina-Rlpanad

All Awaited Flevara

Tomatoes ................ *. 25*

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(Retuler. litr e Held)

15-ox. con $1.49 r&gt;lui tax
Ifautrw B at. B l , •*. i**4)

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HWY. 17-92 &amp; SR 436
CASSELBERRY.
FLA.

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59

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Dallei*ue F O P Bartlett

Waster* Fink-Meat

Cantaloupes

39

Flavorful V*a Camp

29 *

down produce Mane •

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Only 3 Sanford Men To
Lose Jobs As Firemen

•5
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(Ilt r ^ a itf n rit f e r a t o
&gt;

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 the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, in an­
swer to rumors that .15 local
men were to be 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

Zip Code 32771

J

c e r t a i n unneeded firemen firemen with less than two
years service, Const Line has
from diesel locomotives:
WEATHER: Scattered showers today and early tonight; high today 83-00; low tonight in fiOs.
There are only three fire­ already re-employed many of VOL. f»t&gt;
Established 11*08 THURSDAY, MAY II. 1001
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 100
United Press Leased W re
those firemen in job oppor­
men living at Sanford who
tunities which have come
have been released from ser­ open since the award went
vice,
all with less thnn two into effect.
“The Clock” made mention
years
ns firemen.
“Certainly it is not the de­
of “lfnnrie U Sheppard,"
sire
cf our railroad to throw
The
award
provides
that
whose name appears in the
men with less than two years these men out of work ns
telephone directory. Now we
service but employed before long as there are openings in
hear of a father and son.
Jan. 25, 1904, are entitled to other departments which they
“ Eleven Chairs” and “Eleven
are cnpablc of filling,” he
separation allowance.
Chairs J r.” Onre read of a
There are nine firemen liv­ said.
They are young men with
chap named ‘‘Smith” who was
ing in Sanford who have more
presented with a son, and
than two but leas thnn ten some experience in railroad­
wanted him to have a “ dif­
years service. All of these ing, and can become valuable
ferent" name . . . so he nam­
men are stillemployed
as employes in other area* of
ed the boy “ Willie % Smith."
firemen, and will continue to work, he ndded.
• ♦ •
He emphasized that firebe so employed until Coast
KI.SRERRY. Mo. (UPI) —
Speaking of names reminds
Line find* other suitable em­ men will continue to ride all
This tiny
Missouri fntm
R. E. Porter of an Army unit
ployment for them. If the passenger train* and some
town today laid to rest it*
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
he rommnnded in North Afriether job pay* less, they will read freight and ynrd en­
favorite son. Rep. Clarence The United Stales today tight*
ra durintr WWII. These GIs
receive a guaranteed salary gines; that only some freight
Cannon, D-Mo.
cncd its embargo on exports
had some pood olil fashioned
for five year* equal to thejr trains and some yard engines
to Cuba, removing food and
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) — salary for the last 12 months are involved.
American names surh as
medicine from general licenso
Grodzicki, Judge, S o d i t i a, State Sen. Scott Kelly of a* firemen.
authority.
THE
HAGUE
(U
P
I)—The
Lakeland,
third
man
in
the
Cuffe, Ilalajti, Sprar, Itaily
President
Rice
reaffirmed
The action by the Commerce
North
Atlantic
Treaty
Organ­
(with no “c” ), N o g I e c, first primary c a m p a ig n f o r 1 his recent statement that it
ization (NATO) Council has Department did not mean that
O’ltourke, Cosby, Greenblatt governor, conceded his defeat
ACl.’s intention to do
named outguing Secretary food and medicine may not ho
today but made it clear he is 14 . . .
..
and others.
everything
it enn to relocate
» •
•
General Dirk U. Stikkcr to shipped to Cuba—only that
not retiring from politics.
those
firemen
with
less
than
act as conciliator in an effort front now on tho department
Kelly told a news confer­
Mrs. |{. I,. Johnson, Herald
two
years
service
who
were
to head off war between will pass on each shipment
correspondent and school bus ence here that he will accept
cut off or relieved from ser­
Greece and Turkey over Cy­ Individually.
the
decision
of
the
state
can­
driver, queried one of her
vice.
prus, responsible N A T O A department spokesman
CHOW LINE at the Sunfonl Naval Air Station took on a different look
passengers the other morn­ vassing board which yester­
said it "wishes to be informed
Even though the award
sources suid today,
Wednesday
noon
when
civic
club
members
from
Sanford
visited
the
bane.
day
declared
that
Mayor
ing: "Jerry, where's A lbert?”
TAMPA (UPl) — Using the
of all intended trade with
makes
no
provisten
for
ronAn estimated 200 persona were on hand for the annual visitation which
And the response: “Oh, he’s [ Robert King High of Miami
strongest words in the cam­
Cuba” in tho futuro so as to bo
included briefings by station and Heavy Attack Winy? commanding of­
in the hospital—he’s having Imd outpollcd K e l l y for the 1t'" llntl,,n * "f employment of paign to date, Jacksonville
in a position "to act according
ficers.
(Herald Photo)
second berth in the May 20
I. 0 N G R E A C II, Cnlif. to the national interest of tho
his independix taken nut.”
Mayor llaydon Rums lashed
• •
•
runoff with Mayor lluydon
(III’I)—Joan Merriam Smith, P isHaJ C(q!iv« *•
out at his opponent, Robert
her blonde hair tousled snd
“Jake” Adams and Howard Hums of Jacksonville.
King High, today as "a rant­
The spokesman said deci­
“ We will not go to court"
freckles showing, was home sions would be made on In­
Hodges says y'nll come to the
ing and raving trial room law­
today with n trouble-plagued dividual shipments "in tho
fish fry sponsored by the Kelly sriid.
yer.”
With his prety wife, Mnr57-duy solo flight around the light of all relevant circum­
ScminoU County Sportsman's
Hums, fresh and chipper af­
world to her credit.
Association at (1:30 p. in. May gio, by his side, Kelly walk­
ter a few hours' sleep, appear­
stances."
£0 at John Crim's Camp Sem­ ed into the news conference
ed at a breakfast rally here.
Gift parcels still will lie per­
room in the sub-basement of
inole on the Wekiva River.
After greeting supporters,
mitted under general llcens*
•
•
•
the capitol and faced the
lie launched into the attack on
WASHINGTON (U PI) — so as not to interrupt such re­
High, Mayor of Miami.
Joe Warden, who writes glare of the television cam-1
The big question before the lief and humanitarian acts on
At that time the base will
An estimated 200 members
"The people of Florida are
sports for The Herald down | era* with a grin.
the part of individuals, the de­
Manslaughter charges plac House Foreign Affairs Com­
not satisfied with the radical of Sanford's civic clubs visit lie open to the public from to
He laughed and joked and
Oviedo - Chuluota way, re­
mittee toduy was not whether partment said.
group—the NAACP— and its ed the Sanford Naval Air Sta- a. m. to 2 p m. with special ed against two defendants were to rut President Johnson's
sponded to our list of odd did not appear the least dis­
Ex|K&gt;rt* to Cuba — except
candidate.
nuntes for cities with the fol­ gruntled.
| lion Wednesday noon, listened demonstrations of water res­ being heard in Circuit Court foreign nid bill, but whether nonsubsidized foodstuffs, medi­
"The gentleman (High) 1«
"I'm not mad at anybody
lowing, all apparently out in
cines and medical supplies —
here this morning with the at­ to increase It.
ranting and raving like a trial to briefings from two cap cue scheduled for the Lake torneys selecting a six-mem­
and I don't think anybody's
were banned on Oct. 19, I960.
Arizona:
•
•
•
room lawyer, lie talks about tains, ate a typical Navy din­ Golden area at noon.
mud nt me.” he said.
During the 1950's American ex­
Prior to Wednesday's lun­ ber jury panel,
ports to Cuba averaged about
Kelly said ho will not en­ AD.M. I*. F. JOHNSTON special interest groups—if the ner and llicn toured the base
Showlow, named from the
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Co
defendants
in
the
ease,
NAACP is not a special inter­ I for a first hand look at the cheon, Capt. Janies O. Mayo,
show of a hand of cards; Dos dorse or publicly support any
Chester Collins, an escaped $500 million a year.
est group I don't know how to facilities.
Following the ban, the ex­
Cabezas, two heads; Dragoon; candidate in the runoff.
commanding officer of Heavy which involves the alleged fa Florida convict who likes
describe one,” Rurns said. | Members of the Rotary, Kilal beating of s 22-month old poetry, clients nt cards and ports dropped off to less than
He said he will not even
Smile, population one in 1003
Attack
Wing
One,
briefed
the
Hums, a foe of the civil I wanis, Lions ami Jaycee* were
and o r I g I n n 11 y nnmed tell his friends who he per­
child, are William Gable Tay m i x u l l i women with n $14 million In 1061.
right* hill now before con­ on hand for the program, a members on bis Wing's duties
At the end of 1962 and
“Gripe"; Constellation, Two sonally is going to vote fur.
lor and Roberta .Mitchell.
luitchet, wus placed today on
gress. said “ one battle is be­ prelude to Armed Forces Day and responsibilities.
through live first half of 1963,
Kelly said he will meet with
Guns, Cherry, Queen Creek,
The statu alleges tho child ths Fill's list of 10 most special relief shipments wero
ing fought today by our dis­ I to be held at the base SaturAlso beard was Capt. Hotiert
Sunflower, Valentine, Chloride his statewide organization {
was beaten last Dccenilier by wanted criminals.
tinguished
II.
S.
Senator
(Spossent to Cuba In exchange for
shortly
to
determine
his
f
u,
huneral
services
for
Adm.
M. Ware, commanding officer the two and a* a result of the
and Cyrlopir.
Ihc release of prisoners cap­
•
s
•
ture in public life, !..( idlng
F. Tohnrt-*n, VSN (Ret.) ssrd I.. Holland) snd tb» other
of the Sanford station, who beating the child died.
tured during the abortive n.iy
Moregeography
lessons a possible re-run for govern- were held' ■»( 10 a. m. today will be fought in Florida at
outlined
his
part
in
maintain­
Prosecuting
the
case
is
Atty.
LITTLE
ROCK,
Ark.
(UPI)
at the Holy Cross Episcopal the polls.
of Pigs attack. These slii|&gt;' «r in 10(10.
anent rlv .rs that ran
ing the base at peak effi­ .Mike Hoscman. Atty, Mack Former Maj. Gen. Edwin A. ments swelled the export total
L iter today. Rurns was
He also mentioned that I C-'liurch.
Joe Warden writes that the
N Cleveland has lieen appoint Walker, tho Indirect enforcer by $1.1 million in 1962 and $3d
ciency.
Adm. Jonnstnn, B0, of 12t scheduled to debate High at
Santa Crur. River in Arizona there will be n number of
Roth captains used colored ed to represent Taylor while of integration nl Centra! million in 1963.
the
University
of
South
Flor­
Scott
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
flows north. Originating in statewide offices romi/ig up
slides to emphasize tlieir re­ Public Defender David Flaxer High Rrhool in 1957, will
ida, and tonight there is a
Aside from these relief ship­
Santa Cruz County, near Pat­ in 1960 without singling any Tuesday afternoon.
represent* Roberta .Mitchell. speak on the steps of the ments, merchandise sent to
marks.
$25 a plate dinner here.
A
resident
of
Sanford
for
agonia, the Santa Cruz flows out.
In observance of Amu's!
Capt. Mayo told of the ex­ The case Is living trios! be­ school despite n school hoard Cuba vluring the pnsl two years
Decause of u switch in Flor­ the past seven years, he re­
north to Tucson and bends to­
Forces Day. the Air Force panding operations of the Wing fore Circuit Court Judge Voile ban, a spokesman said Wed­
tired
from
liie
U.
S.
Navy
in
was valued at $107,000 and
ward Casa Grande. Continu­ ida's elections away from thu
nesday.
will put its deadly "hound and told his listeners that A. Williams.
1956
after
30
years
active
ser­
$76,000.
ing northwest, the river runs presidential election years,
Wednesday afternoon an­
dog" missile on display this "when you go to bed tonight,
into the Gila River neur Iho governor and cabinet vice. He graduated from U. S.
Naval Academy of Annapolis,
Saturday at Seminole Plaza you can be assure ! some of other jury found Oliver L.
Komutke, west of Phoenix. elected this year must run
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
shopping center in Cassel­ Hie plane* stationed lure are York J*. guilty of two accounts
Md., with the Class of 1927.
North of Tucson the river is again in 1966 rather than
in the air so me where in the —breaking ami entering and Shooting and b l o o d s h e d
lie was a member of Holy
berry.
usually dry, the river drying serving the usual four year
automobile theft. He was sen­ wracked a Turkish Cypriot
A four-member rnmmittee
The missile, equivalent in world."
Cross Episcopal Church.
up in the deseit. During tin: terms. This will givu the next
Capt. Ware told of the ex­ tenced to six months to two villago southwest uf Nicosia
Survivors are his wife, formed to study |M&gt;**ih|o re- length to the height nl a fourrainy seasons the river will governor a chanco In serve
Mrs. Mrrle Moss Johnston of districting of the county and story building, is an o|&gt;eralion- pansion plans of the liase and years on the latter count and today’ despite efforts by RrltThe modernization trend In
flow, filling up the usually six years.
Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. its polling places will meet al air-to-ground weapons, tie-1 listed the various projects six month* to five years on ish troops to keep the |&gt;cuce. downtown Sanford stores is
the
lesser
count.
The
terms
dry river bed north of Tuc­
Duma has already indicated Stephan Rusk of Newport, R.I. June 2 to begin operations.
signed to carry a nuclear pay- which are scheduled through
continuing with the Wilsonson. South of Tucson, the ho will run for the four year
Serving on the rommitlee load. Its cost is estimated at 1969. The immediate project are to run concurrently.
and three grandchildren, also
Maler
Furniture Company tho
river bed usually contains wa­ term.
York
was
defended
by
At­
and the one of most general
of Newport; a brother, Elton are Camilla Rruro, *u|&gt;ervi*or $51III,(MSI.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — latest to announce It* project.
ter. (Hey. J oe—ever been to
The "hound dog” Is an in- interest to the community, lie torney Flaxer and Atty. Hose, Gov. Farris Rryant said today
Johnston of Coroydnn, Iowa; of registration; William Rush,
A. L. Wilson, store manager,
Coolidge?)
two sisters, Mr*. II. A. Shay county engineer; Robert S. tcgral component of the arm- noted. Is the extension o( the man was the prosecutor.
there was u need for legisla­ says his company is investing
• • •
Earlier
a
jury
returned
sn
of Clarendon Hills, 111., and Drown, zoning director; Har­ ament system for the long- j north-south runway,
tion to clarify election laws atvout $3,000 to improve Iho
Note to downtown mer­
Mrs. Donald Henry of Grundy old Johnson, county attorney; range U-52 bombers stationed. This, lie added, will allow Innocent verdict in a case but no emergency was involv­ entrance and install air condi­
Grubb with ed that would make uii imchants: The plants in the
and Commission Chairman at McCoy AI R. Two of the planes to take off and land in | rkarging John L. Gri
Center, Iowa.
planters in the downtown sec­
missiles
arc
carried
under
the
a
pattern
which
will
curtail
Lrccny
In
the
theft
&lt;if a safe medite special session study tioning throughout the estab­
James
P.
Avery
Jr.
The admiral will be buried
in
lishment.
from
Utc
homo
of
Alex
Wynn
tion are dead or dying fur
the
noi*e
over
the
populated
The committee whs re-es­ wing* of each bomber
at a later date in Arlington
necessary.
New* aluminum and glass
WASHINGTON (LTD - National Cemetery.
the lark of water.
When launched, the "hound arras of the rity when weather of Sanford.
tablished at Tuesday's Coun­
swinging doors are to be in­
•
•
•
Two Republican congressmen
conditions
iierniil.
ty Commission meeting at the dog” travels under It* own jet
stalled at the front to ntako
Roth captains applauded the J
From the mailbag: “ Noted said today they found shocking
request of Commissioner J. power at a speed in execs* of
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — the entry and exit more con­
cordial
relations
shown
by
that you said the canopies over squalor on Alabama farm land
1,000
miles
per
hour,
willi
a
C, Hutchison who noted in­
The State Supreme Couit up­ venient for customers.
city resklents and base |ier !
(he (Rands) mall might be owned by Mrs. Lyndon D.
conveniences experienced by guided range of (KM) miles.
held the removal uf Riehurd
Wilson-Maier lias been lo­
Johnson.
eliminated for appearance's
some voters to travel long The mistiblc will be on ills- sonncl.
M. Nixon from n slate of cated at 311 E. First St. (or
"If the President Is sincere
sake. Doc* this mean more
play
in
the
Seminole
Maza
After
the
briefings,
club
distances to polling places.
GOP convention delegates be­ almost 20 years.
exposure to the sun? One of in his poverty program, he
In bis nieinoiiindum to the parking area Saturday only, presidents and the two capcause the former vire presi­ Tlie manager said today tho
DELAND
(DPI)
Stetson
the delightful features is the should have demonstrated his
committee, Avery suid the from 7:30 a. m. until 9:00 p.m. | lain* led the cliowllnc to the University announced a new dent has the "absolute right” latest projects are a contlnuaProposed
improvement*
of
sincerity
a
long
time
ago
by
coolness. One day 1 found it
"purpose will be to the in- {Air Force personnel will be .mess bail where steaks were academic calendar Wednesday to ssy if he wunts to become stion of the store's policy to
very nice to leave an elderly assisting these people who arc the Okeechobee Waterway, vrstigution of the legality and on hand at all time* to ex-1 served to all.
under which top students u rundidute.
improve and expand.
shopper there while I drove living in such deplorable c o n - , built primarily for pleasure feasibility of
redistrictilig plain Ihc non-classificd a*. | An outline of tilings to see would be able to graduate in
ditions
on
the
Johnson
land
in
craft,
will
not
conflict
with
the car over from the parking
peels of the missile to the on the base, including the usal- less than throe years.
Seminole County in 1965.
| ly “ secured" compound, was
lot. Had you thought of this Alabama," Rep. Dave M ar-! planning for the St. Johnspublic.
"Should
the
study
prove
Stetson President J. Ollie
tin, (R-Ncb.), told a news con- Indian River Canal, according
| given to the club members and
blessing?”
Edmunds said the new calen­
to John Krider, canal dis­ feasible and legal,” Avery
ference.
•
•
•
! they were allowed to drive to
continued, “the committee is
dar would lie placed in ope­
"We saw people living in de­ trict chairman.
j those points of interest to
Unlike county employes,
ration in the fall of 1965. It
further charged with the sub­
Okeechobee
Waterway
As­
plorable
poverty
with
little
! them.
city employes will work on
was liascd on fall and spring
mission of u concrete plan,
June 1 and July 6. They will evidence of concern by their sociation and Florida Water­
terms of approximately 15
complete with preliminary
not enjoy free days on these millionaire landlords,” Rep. ways Association are jointly
weeks each, a winter term of
iKiundaries,
to
the
County
Mondays because May 30 and M. G. Snyder, (R-Ky.), said. sponsoring a meeting Friday
five weeks and s summer
July 1 fall on Saturdays. Coun­ "We saw nothing here that at Jensen Reach to discuss a Commission prior to Novem­
term of eight weeks.
ber of tins year,”
W
a
s
h
in
g
t
o
n
(
u
p
l)
—
i
could
not
easily
be
corrected
j
petition
directed
to
the
Fiorty employes have been given
He said top students would
The committee is asked to Defense Secretary Robert S. I DAYTONA REACH (DPI)
June 1 and July 6 as holidays by the Johnsons themselves ids Iloaid of Conservation and
Ik* able to complete as many
present
o
t
h
e
r
information
without
a
nickel
of
federal
MrNuniaru,
predating
a
long,)—
Itep
Fred
Karl
of
Daytona
the
Canal
Authority
of
Flor­
by the County Commission but
as 38 credit iumrs during the
City Manager Pete Knowles funds or a single federal pro­ ida for the formation of a |a*rtineiit to voting, pm-inrts hard war in South Viet N am ,! Reach, a primary loser in tlie
fall through spring periods
says city offices will function. gram, if of course, they really navigation district romprising and districts such as the said today that he would "he ! Democratic governor's race,
of two regular lorms and a
cared."
• • •
Martin, Palm Reach, Hendry, number of new vuting ma­ very happy" to brief Co n -! *»id Wednesday lie will not
750*11, *00x11, 850x11,
chines to be required, farts gress on the progress of thut support anyone in the runoff. short winter term, and add 10
Glades and Lee Counties,
Here's the old rumor again,
lllarkwatl
909x11, 950x14
more hours in the summer
concerning
t
h
e
i
r
financing
unti-Conununist
struggle,
Karl,
who
ran
last
in
the
Plus Tax ft
The Okeechobee Waterway
about saving cigarette tabs
Rrrap. Tire
On his return from a 30- j field of six, would not say who session.
consists of the St. Lurie Can­ number and location of untiFlorida Council for the lilind
Whitewalls $2 More
ciputed
new
precincts.
hour
visit in .Saigon, McNa- *‘e favors — Jacksonville Ma­
once again advises Floridians
al, Lake Okeechobee and the
y
mma was asked whether he &gt;°r llaydon Ruins or Miami
not to save the tear tabs from
Sanford police warning Wed- Caloosahatrhee River, conthough renewed congression- Mayor Robert King High —
cigirette packs because the neaday that two “ fat. short n*ct‘ng the Atlantic Ocean
id Inquiry into the war would i,nJ *»*'l his campaign worktabs will not buy a seeing eye Negro flimflam artlats” were
*be Gulf of Mexico,
serve a useful purpose
purpose. T h elf r* van vote for whom they
dog.
working in this city proved to
Krider. district director of
CHICAGO (UPI) - Tlie deAll recaps guaranteed against all road hazards and |
• •
•
no avail.
the Florida Waterways AssoHEIDELRUItC,
Germany House Alined Serviee C om ­ please.
tense in the James R. Hoffa
defect* fur the life of tire* snd tubes.
jj
Postmaster J. I,. Drown
Ethel Monroe, of 1109 West elation, said the Okeechobee (UPl) The Communists have mittee plans to rail MrN'a$25 million fraud trial deman­
writes that there will lx&gt; no toth Street, reported to police Waterway ia too far south to sent back an American ser­ maia to testify, particularly
ded a mistrial todaay on
• FREE MOUNTING
• BUDGET TERMS $
change in money order busi­ she was approached on Com-,1’* °f value as a commercial geant seeking asylum In East concerning the quality of U. TOKYO (UPI) Soviet ground* that the jury was
................................. —
■ ■■ ............. ................
ness at the Geneva postoffice mcrcial Street by two m en !waterway and w ill not take Germany, the U. S. Army an­ 8. aircraft and other equip­ First Deputy, Premier Anas­ "living in the life of luxury"
on Saturdays. The money or­ who told ner they had found i from the value of the St. nounced today.
ment in use in South Yiet tas Mikoyan, Premier Nikita at a U S, naval base.
der window will be ujwn until a poeketbook filled with mnn Johna-lndiun River Canal,
Khrushchev's trade specialist
European headquarters here Natn.
U. S. District Court Judge
noon.
ey and they were willing to! The St. John»-Indian River announced medical specialist
"It is very impottunt to and trouble-shooter arrived Richard II, Austin rejected
• •
•
share with her providing she (Canal will open the Upper Conrad Yumang, 43, was re­ continue to inform Congress," I today on a visit apparently the motion. It was one of
There it a big difference be­ would put up $(g to "show St. Johns River for water turned at the West German McNamara said today. “ I aimed at counteracting Com- many move* for a mistrial
tween free speech and cheap her good faith " She did . . . traffic between Sanford and border by East Grrmzn offi­ would be w ry happy to do mtinist China's growing busl­ since the trial began more
that.”
and lost her $U.
the East Coast.
ine** lies with Japan,
cials Tuesday night.
than tv^u weeks ago.
P l k-

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U.S. Tightens Embargo On Cuba
Curbs Placed
BRIEFS On Medicine
Cannon Funeral
And Food
JISJUOA...

Kelly Concedes
Then Refuses
To Take Sides

Names Strikker

Burns Charges
High Radicals'
Candidate

Joan Home

Sanford Civic Club Manslaughter
Case Jury Is
Members Tour SNAS Being Picked

Aid Increase?

On FBI List

Last Rifes Held
For Admiral

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Walker Defi

AF To Display
Missile At Plaza

&lt;•

Redistricfing
Sludy Slated

Shooting Renewed

Another Store
Modernizing

Election Law

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'Squalor' Found
On LBJ's Farm

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Stetson To Set
Up Three-Year
Degree Plan

No Conflict In
Waterways Seen

Nixon Out

McNamara Sees
long, Hard War K0;;1 Refuscs

a t Discover

Endorsement

•.

14” TIRES
Now Only

•«•*

Old Flimflam
Game Works

i

Hoffa Mistrial
Plea Denied

Reds Refuse
Gl Asylum

C

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Mikoynn In Tokyo

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Termites In Civic Center
To Cost Sanford $2,700

Sanford's Civic Center has
termites and the city Is ready
to spend an estimated $700 to
halt the infestation as well
as about $2,000 to correct the
existing damage.
City commissioners learned
A violation la a violation. A
Monday night that Uia dam­
ear waa parked at Commercial age must be curtailed and
Street and Park Avenue the City Manager Warren E
other early-afternoon. The me* Knowles said ht “strongly
ter read “expired.’* Dutifully, recommends that professional
the local meter-reader made help be used to exterminate
the termitee.J
out the ticket The license tag
He said his office has met
waa from Duval County. Be­ twice with LeRoy Robb, the
neath it waa a aim Indicated building contractor, and Art
the car belonced to a "Leg­ Brown, an exterminator, to
determine the extent of dam
islator."
age, what structural members
• • •
Charlie Morriaon introduced would have to be icptaced, the
a new member of the Sanford direction of termite travel,
degree of activity, and how
clergy at a recent Coffee the termites should ba treat­
Club meeting, identifying him ed.
aa being “in life !nauranee.M “City forces,” Knowles re­
He pauaed a minute, looked ported, “have neither the
oer the “congregation" and knowledge, experience, mate
added, “Maybe I ahould have rial nor equipment to treat
aaid fire inaurance."
the Civic Center for the eon• e •
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la the “ecaaona! warmth"
of a Sanford aummer the
“crowd of hundreda" report­
edly expected for the ribbon
cutting and dedication of the
Band Mall melted to a “hand­
ful" of downtown buaineea
men and a aprinkiing of lovely
lady aboppera. But tbooe at­
tending—a a well aa those who
have aince viewed the “down­
town garden spot" — were
greatly impressed with how
much can be done to trans­
form an alley into an inviting
garden pathway.
• • e
Shoppers now can enjoy the
walk from municipal parking
lot No. 1 to the “avenue of
bargains" — and Just watch
how much more this facility is
used aa days go by.

• • •

There will be other im­
provements to that mall,
it la aaid. Scott Burns, FPAL
Company manager, says that
his firm will “tidy up" the
cluster of transformera and
wires on the pole midway
down “the stroll" . . . Proper­
ty owners have said that they
will paint the sides of their
buildings that line the area,
probably in • uniform and at­
tractive color . . V There map
even be effective action to re­
move the canopies that over­
hang the walkway—and de­
tract from the otherwise eye­
pleasing garden.
• • •
Mayor A1 WUaon made the
speech of dedication in “big
league" style—abort, impress­
ive, and gave a brief account
of the pioneer 8anfordlta in
whose name he was making
the dedication. And with a
pair of shears that were big
enough to be quite impressive
showed that they also were
sharp enough to be efficientone snip!
• • •
“Pretty as a picture" in doscribing the new addition
raised the comment “ What
picture!" . . . Because the
local art association members
had placed many of their
choice paintings along the
walkways, and truly the mall
in all its pristine beauty was
vying for attention with many
other beautiful pictures
• • •
And speaking of our down­
town shopping center, have
you noticed the improvement
at the post office! The grassy
parkway (well, It WAS grassy
until the hastening feet con­
verted it into a barren waste)
has been transformed into an
area for short-termed angle
parking. Convenient, takes
care of more postoffice pa­
trons . . . Good Job, Postmas­
ter Cecils Heard.
• • •
Our geography • m i n d e d
friends are calling attention to
the fact that although the Nile
and the St. Johns rivers do
flow north, they really are
not the only ones. On our own
North American continent,
they point out, there is a 1,•00mile waterway, the McKenzie
JUver, that flows north along
the east boundarise of the
Rocky Mountains, through the
provinces of Alberta and MeRenale—and empties *r?n the
Arctic Ocean.
• • •
Months and months and
hundreda of complaints later
something is being dooe about
the thoroughfare extending
from First to Fulton Street,
east of Myrtle Avenue. Chuck
holes appeared plenty deep
along the ACL spur tracks.
Nothing was done . . . until
. . . a delivery truck broke
aa axis Monday and city work
crews were on hand this
morning smoothing out the
fight-of-w*/.

trol." He suggested the treatment Include:
1. A chemical barrier treat­
ment around the building.
2. A gas treatment under
the slab.
3. A preservative treatment
of structural members to pre­
vent future spreading.
“In studying the damage,"
the city manager said, “it
waa determined that many
piece* could remain as is be­
cause they are not structur­
ally important. However, at
least three piece* should be
replaced and possibly two
more.
“Mr. Robb,” he added, “esti­
mated the cost to replace

★ ★ ★
Rezoning City
Area For Farm
Use Discussed

Utilisation of an estimated
420 acres of unused land in
ths city by rexonlng It to
agricultural purposes was out­
lined to the City Commission
Monday night by Clifford
McKibbln of ths Zoning and
Planning Commission.
McKibbln said ths 420 ac­
res Is “not suitable for res­
idential use in the city" and
he asked commissioners if his
group should continue the
survey of possible uses of the
land.
After his briefing, the
commission gave hla group
the green light to continue
the study. McKibbln had
asked for commission com­
ments due to the amount nf
work Involved In surveying
the acreage.
Ths sonar*.-**• pandering
use of the land for such projecta as greenhousas, nurser­
ies and ths like. Some limita­
tions would be placed on ac­
tivities at the sltet; limita­
tions such as dusting of crops
which could create A nuisance
for nearby residents.
City official* assured MeKlbbln that the land should
be utilised rather than let ga
and become a fire hatard due
to weed overgrowths.
The sonera wore commend­
ed for their “diligent ef­
forts" and urged to continue
the atudy for further presen­
tation to the commission.

County To Buy
Land Fill Site
Tbs County Commission au
thorlied
County
Engineer
William Bush this morning to
acquire 40 seres of a farmer
borrow pit, now rough stage,
for a future sanitary land (111.
Tbs county already owns a
small atrip of tba 40-acres, lo­
cated at the roar of Velno's
lumber yard near 8-417 and
the ACL railroad.
Commission also authorised
Couoty Road Superintendent
J. C. Lavender to advertise for
an let-making machine for
county road employes. The
estimated $i,uo machine will
pay for Itself la three year*,
Lavender said.
Commission also took under
advisement a number of appli­
cations for appointment as
county planning officer, defrred action on a rezoning appli­
cation oa Lake Orients, beard
a financial report of the St.
Johns-ladIan River Canal Dis­
trict aad heard numerous re­
ports of peodiag couoty bus!-

these at 12,000, but he pointed out that it was hard to
estimate and it would be only
at what it cost him to get the
materiel and to do the work."
Knowlea aaid the trouble
“must be atopped from get­
ting into the roof and the
structural members.”
Three bids were offered to
do the extemlnatlon Job. The
highest was that of Brown at
$840 plus $60 a year mainte­
nance. Orkin'a bid woa $705
plua $50 yearly while Walker
offered to do the Job for $700
plua $40 annual maintenance
cost.
City officials agreed if
Brown could match the low
bid ho should receive the con­
tract. It was pointed out by
Knowles that Brown is a lo­
cal resident and should be
given a chance to revise his
figures, If possible
He added Brown “has been
very helpful and has spent
considerable time reviewing
the building."

★ ★ ★
Playback Ends
Commissioners'
Squabbling

NEWELL E. HAWKINS

DeBary Bank To
Get New Prexy
Stockholders of the First
National Bank of DeBary will
convene May 28 to elect New­
ell E. Hawkins to the finan­
cial institution’s board of dlrectors. Following ths meet­
ing of the stockholders, ths
directorate ia scheduled to act
on tho nomination of Hawkins
to become president of the
bank.
Hawkins will coma to De­
Bary from Syracuse, N. Y.
where he waa vice president
of the Lincoln National Bank
and Trust Company. Mr. and
Mra. »Havfcina. ■w'll s H v s In
DeBary shortly. Their daugh­
ter, Janet, will graduate from
high school In June and will
enter Stetson University as'a
freshman this fall.

Southerners In
Rights Bill Balk
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Southern senators refused to­
day to agree to any voting thta
week on the civil rights bill.
They also declined to give any
Indication bow long they will
talk against a leadership com­
promise on the question of
jury trials for violators of
the proposed law.
' The Dixie atand-pat position
was taken at a caucue aa
D e m o c r a t i c congression­
al leaders were conferring
with President Johnson on the
stalemated legislative situa­
tion.
Sen. Richard B. Russell, Daa., leader of the Senate's
southern bloe, told reporters
after the caucus: "We Intend
to debate that (Jury trial) is­
sue through the remainder of
this week. We foal wa are
making a great daal of pro­
gress In this debate."

High To Visit
In Bear Lake
A get-acquainted coffee for
Robert King High of Miami,
gubernatorial candidate In the
May 20 primary, will be held
at 10 a. m. Thursday at the
home of Mr*. John Bowers,
0316 Llnneal Reach Drive,
Bear Lake .
Mrs. Bowers and her rohostess, hire. Clinton Goree,
invite the public to take this
opportunity to meet tho can­
didate.

J
VOL. 56

United Press Leased W:re

WASHINGTON (UPI) Crusty Clarence Cannon, pow­
erful chairman of the House
Appropriations Committee and
second oldest member of Coogress, died unexpectedly to­
day. He was $3.
The Missouri Democrat, a
member of the House for 41
years, died at 4:13 a. m. EDT,
at Washin(too Hospital Center.
Death waa attributed to con­
gestive failure, defined medi­
cally as a complication of
progressini heart disease.

KsUbliahed 1908

ber of Commerce has been a
long time valued member of
th# Florida State Chamber of
C o m m e r c e and, naturally,
holds the respect and admira­
tion of this organisation.
Colee added, regarding th*
matter of membership In the
■tat* chamber for the new
Sanford group, “If tha Sem­
inole County Chamber of
Commerce feel* there io a
need for the Sanford Cham­
ber, and approves rf

membership in the state
chamber, then wa would have
no objection to their becom­
ing affiliated."
After several meetings in
lata January aad the early
part of February the San­
ford Chamber waa officially
organised. It ia comprised
primarily of Sanford buslneaa
ami proftiilonal modU. a m v
of whom are also members of
Urn Seminole County Cham­
ber.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 188

Final Action
Scheduled By
SRB May 28

M1VA

on#

Labor Appeal
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A rail union leader today
called on hla members to oboy
a federal court order banning
wildcat strikes over terms of
an arbitration award.

New Governor
RATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)
—John J. McKeithen, the
rountry lawyer who learned
his politics from the lata Gov.
Earl K. Long, takes over aa
governor of Louisiana today.

Chinese Fleeing

Robles Leads

llOUSE-TO-HOUSE mail delivery in Enterprise has been underway for
the pant few weeks with Robert Abel, who is shown with the new de­
livery truck* serving ns postman.
(Cox Photo)

Oviedo Council
Opposes Speed
High's Good And Bad Limit Increase

Burns Luck Good;

United Preaa latereatioaal
Mayor Haydoo Bums of
Jacksonville set out again
campaigning today after lin­
ing up two key endorsements
and Miami Mayor Robert King

Casselberry OKs
Budget System

PANAMA CITY (UPI) —
Government candidate Marco
Robles held a widening lead
in Panama’s presidential rare
today, but twica-oustod exT h e Casselberry T o w n
President Arnulfo Arias con­
Council adopted an ordinance
tinued to claim victory.
Monday night that put tho
operaUon of th* municipality
on a budget for th* tin t time
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI)-— In th* town'* history. The
Brjtl*b#a«}ille*
$88,000 budget Itself wae ap­
to keep of tba street* today proved during the April meet­
In Famagusta, where four ing of th* ceanctL
parsons wore killed Monday In
In other boalnaae, tha Coun­
a gun battle between Greeks cil took under conaidoraUon a
and Turkish Cypriots.
recommendation that th* on
gincerinr firm of Lefflar,
Clark, Diets and Aaeociatot,
WHITE SANDS, N. M Inc., be retained to make
(UPI)—A scheduled shot of water drainage survey, ra Littls Joe-1 racket, with on
Councilman Arthur Lego
Apollo moonshot spare cap­ announced that tha South
sule on Its nose was canceled Seminole Little League Ball
early today due to “unfavor­ Park would be completed for.
able winds and dust."
the grand opening of tha
South 8*mlnote Little League
activities Saturday night.
The board set May 29 aa
SAIGON, South Vist Nam
(UPI) — Defense Secretary the last day for receiving bide
Robert S. McNamara, guard­ on two paving p r o j e c t a,
ed by nearly 1,600 police and awarded a contract for the
troop* because of a Commun­ air conditioning of the town
ist threat to kill him, today council’s offices, approved
pledged U. S. aid to Vlat Mayor Owen W. Anstoy’s
Nam “for however long it ia proclamation naming May 18
required" to win the guerrilla as Armed Force Day, and di­
rected several annexation re­
war.
quest* to th* soning board
for consideration.

Britons Confined

Shot Canceled

Pledge Renewed

Rusk Calls For
Cuban Isolation

THE HAGUE (UPl&gt;-8*cratary of Stats Dean Rusk want­
ed today that a aecond Cuban
crisis, as dangerous as that in
1882, could erupt if Cuba
shoots down an American re­
connaissance plana.
He called on America'a Al­
lies to Isolate Cuba “political­
ly, economically, militarily,
aodally and spiritually."
Ha also appealed to them to
help shore up the beleaguered
South Viet Nam regime with
non-military aid In tba form
of hospitals, medical teams
and help for farmers.
Rusk was the first speaker
when the council began $
sweeping world policy review
at the start of Ita three-day
spring session bore.

Body Of Hookey
Player Found In
Locked Chest
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A 14-)rear-old boy, who police
believe hid in a large cedar
chest1 while playing hookey
ffbm school, was found appar­
ently smothered yesterday.
Duval County Patrol LL R.
N. Millar.'said tha boy, John
Hawkins Jr., had skipped
school and apparently climbed
Into Ibe chest at his home
when be beard someone com­
ing to the door. The chest had
an automatic catch whlrh
locked tha top when the boy
closed it.
The older sister, Marie, 20,
found the boy when she openad the chest to taka aome
clothing out.

Sanford C O f C Denied State C O f C Membership
Tha Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, recently organised
by a small group of Sanford
business and professional peoplt, has b a n rejected for
membership la tha Florida
State Chamber of Commerce,
according to information rereived by 11w Herald from
Harold Colee, executive rice
president of tha statewide organlsatloa.
“Aa you know," said Colas,
“tha Semiaola County Cham­

TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1964

County Road Program Set July 1

76th Victim

Clarence Cannon
Is Dead At 85

)

WEATHER: Generally fair today; high 85-02; low tonight 65-70; scattered showers likely Wednesday.

MOSCOW (U r i)—Mongol
Turkic refugees are crossing
into Soviet territory from
Communist China at the rate
of 1,200 a month to escape
City commissioners, at least Chines* persecution, diplomat­
two of them, went round and ic sources said today.
round Monday night over par­
liamentary procedure end the
CLARK AFB, Tho Philip­
city manager had to play pines (UPI) — Another pas
back a recording to resolve senger died today, bringing to
70 ths number killed In the
the issue.
At stake, was whether the crash of a U. S. Air Force Jet
city should grant a permit for transport as It attempted to
11. W. Little to acquire an­ land here Monday.
other taxicab.
City Commissioners J. H.
Crappa and Earl Higginboth­
am both made motion*; both
said their motion was given
first.
Crapps moved that ths re­
quest be “tabled." Higgin­
botham aaked that it be “de­
nied, period."
"Why table it when we can
kill H once and for all," he
demandet). Crapqa sold -Uq
moMoo was to “ table it in­
definitely ao that it would*
not be placed on tha agenda
•gain,'* ■•
Higginbotham Instated his
motion waa made first; so
did Crapps.
To Mttla It, City Manager
Warren K. Knowlea played a
recording of the proceeding*
and out Of ths hodge-podge
of voices could be board
Crapps asking for the tabling
motion. Almoit a* an echo,
Higginbotham's vole* came
through loud and clear for the
denial motion.
When the air settled, the
tabling motion waa put to a
vote. Commissioners Joe Bak­
er and Higginbotham voted
no; Crapps end Commission­
er M. L. (Sonny) Raborn ap­
proved the motion. The tie
was broken when Mayor A.
L. Wilson voted in favor of
the tabling motion.
Llttle'a cab request came on
the heels of one submitted by
Charles Hampton for a cab
permit The request was de­
nied without further com­
ment by the commissioners.

Zip Code 82771

The Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce waa estab­
lished originally aa a board
of trade but became a county­
wide organisation ia the early
20’s. At th* present time tha
Seminole Chamber Is compris­
ed of some 400 members and
is financially supported by
the membership ia addition to
appropriations from both th*
City Commission of Sanford
and ths County Commission.
A division of tho Samin|la

Chamber la the Sanford Marc h a n t s Association. T h i s
group is a separate organisa­
tion, having Its own member­
ship and officers. However, it
operate* aa a part of ths
8*aslnola Chamber.
John Krider, executive man­
ager of tho Semiaola cham­
ber, aaid this morning that
hie organization has not been
asked by aayoaa to act upon
tha Sanford Chamber's re­
quest for membership in tba
state group.

High, hla opponent in (he
Democratic gubernatorial run­ Oviedo City Council Monday
off, headed home for a day of night went on record in op­
taping television appearances. position to recommendations
Burns, who spent most of of the 8tate Road Department
Monday conferring In his of­ that speed limits of 26 mllas
fice at Jacksonville, was sche­ per hour, instead of the pre­
duled to address a convention s e n t 23 mpb, be posted
In hla city to start th* day and through the town.
then move on to stumping en­ A committee, headed by
gagements in Tallahassee and Mayor Lee Gary, will visit tha
district SRD office in DaLand,
Orlando.
High had a disappointing Immediately, to register a
day on the campaign trail. II* complaint and to dto th*
spent most of the day on the existing poor conditions of
west coast, at Sarasota, Tam­ roads and lack of sidewalks
through tho municipal limits.
pa and St. Petersburg.
High breathed a little eas­ In other business, proposed
ier today—after Secretary o construction costs and various
cuts Tow Adams' office aaid sites' for municipal- tennis
Mooday that official reports courts were discussed with
received from the state's 87 action being tabled until more
counties gave High the aecood definite Information ia es­
spot in the first primary tablished.
Democratic rote behind Burns Minor changes in tha build­
by a close margin of 2,202 ing and zoning codes ware ap­
votes over Sen. Scott Kelly of proved after discussion and
the proposed city water plant
Lakeland.
And the same results, which was discussed with no definite
will be certified as finally of­ action taken at this time.
ficial by the State Caovasslog Constable Georgs Kelsey
Board — barring complica­ made a plea for tha citixeni
tions — Wednesday, show Earl not to congregate and follow
Falrctoth of Miami a winner the fire truck when the alien
by only 639 votes over incura sounds. He explained that tha
bent James Hynes In the at­ fire department is manned by
torney general’s race.
volunteers and that they must
A piece of politically unfav have free access to get to tba
orabie news for High—and the fires. Letters explaining tha
good news of the day for situation will bo soot to all
Burn*—was the announcement citizens and if no result* are
from West Palm Beach that evidenced, further action, in­
Fred O. Dickinson, the fourth cluding strict enforcement of
mao in the six-man first prim laws covering the matter, will
ary field with 184,883 votes, be taken, Kelsey wanted.
was throwing hla support In
the runoff to the Jacksonville
mayor.
High also was told as be
campaigned that State Sen
elect Doyle Carlton of Wau* WASHINGTON (U PD -The
chula, an unsuccessful candi­ federal government aaid “no"
date for governor In 1980 and to a question that started a
and influential political voice, war 101 years ago.
had decided to beck Burns. Interior Department offi­
High immediately caocded cials told South Carolina Mon­
plana to make a visit to Carl day that It eould not fly th*
too'* borne and tried without flag of th* Confederacy over
success to telephone Carlton.
Ft. Sumter in Charleston har­
"Aa recently as last Wed bor.
oesday Doyle expressed en­
thusiasm and warm response
to my candidacy. I can't imag­
ine what happened in the last
few days," said High.
High said he felt the Dick
Inaoa endorsement would help
rather than hurt him. lie
charged Dickinson wound up
his campaign with a $100,000
deficit In expenditure* “and
H doesn't take a Phi Beta
Kappa to understand what
happened here.
I
would ask you to ask Mr.
Burns if ha did not agree to
pick up Mr. Dickinson's de­
ficits____ "

No, Stars, Bars
Over Sumpter

Mon Fined $200
O r 90 Doys
A $200 fine or 90 days In
Jail was tha sentence levied
by Municipal Judge Kenneth
Mclntoah against John Hayos,
Tampa Negro, charged with
disorderly conduct, Monday
afternoon.
Police said Hayes accosted
two white women at Third
Street and Park Avenus and
stored them $60 to spend tha
Mght with him.
Unable to pep the fin*,
Hayes is eenflnad la dtp Jafi.
(•

Public hearing on Seminole
County's proposed $1.38 mil­
lion road Improvement pro*
gram for the fiscal year start*
ing July 1 will ba held by tho
State Road Board on May 28
at Tallahassee.
County Engineer William
Bush this morning Informed
the County Commission tho
State has given tentative ap­
proval to tha primary and
secondary program, subject to
the May 2$ Tallahassee bear­
ing. This program baa been
previously publicised when
recommended by the County
Commission to the 8tat* Road
Department in a meeting at
DeLand several weeks ago.
Ths $110,000 primary pro­
gram Includes four-lanlng and
general Improvement of 2.2
miles of 8-42$ already under
way between 1-4 and 8-1$,
costing $260,000.
Proposed in the primary
program is four-lantog and
general improvement of S-48,
1.02 miles, between French
and MeUonvill* A v e n u e s ,
$200,000; paving of 841$, 1.32
miles, between Sanford Are­
nas and the city limits, $16,000; paving of 5-42$ (old),
4.42 miles, from Lake Howell
southward, 941,000, and pav­
ing 8-43$ (new), 2.1 miles,
from the Orange County line
to Lake Howell.
The Muaty-wtda secondary
program tartude* $60,000 for
preliminary engineering stud­
ies. Tho $880,000 program alao
includes then* improve mania:
S-oH, 4.1 miles, from Goldenrod to Oviedo, general im­
provement, $80,000; 8-427 from
Longwood to Gladarville in
three phases, all in general
improvement, 2.T mile* at
$128,000; 2.0 miles at $168,008,
and M mil** at $11$,000, and
four nets of railroad signals at
$10,000 each, all on thq ACL,
n o r t h e a s t of Altamonte
Springs, Lake Mary, 2Sth
Street west of Sanford, and
O'Brian Road at Altamonte
Springs.

V

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Blast At Baker
WASHINGTON: Sea. Clif­
ford Case, (R-N. J.), contending the Bobby Baker case bad
tarnished tba name of
senator:
“As an Individual, I
Bobby Baker’s ability to
blacken me. Aa n member of
the Senate, 1 resent hi* ability
to blacken the Senate, and aa
a citizen I find It iatoterabte
that Bobby Baker ahould per­
vert thb public tost n m ant
to his selfish purpose."

Still ‘Critical*
Anna Belle Vender, Nagre,
of 1802 West 16th Street, who
police say shot herself ia tha
neck Saturday night, waa re­
ported ia atilt "critical"
dltion today by .

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�Politically Speaking
The Saturday night quart*
•rbacka now a n tailing how
they picked Haydon Burns
and Itobert King High to lead
the ala Democratic candidates
for governor.
Not much of thia waa In
evidence before the May S
primary but It is prevalent
now. And all those political
"expert*" who named Fred
Dickinson and Scott Kelly as
to be the high men on the
totem poll.now.er*.quiet end
meek.
One ardent John Msthewa
fan, before May 5, was ob­
served Saturday wearing a
Burna button.
This column said before the
May 6 primary, has always
said and will alwaya say:
Never make a prediction on a
political race . . . the voter
have the last word, and can
very well upset the eaperta.
And right now, with the
rare narrowed down to the
mayor of Miami and the
mayor of Jacksonville, Flor­
ida’s two largest cities, we
would not even venture a
guess which one will come out
on top on May 20. It would
be a 60-60 guess.
We could hasard a guess,
judging from past election
returns, north-and-south pop*
ulatlon centers, and that sort
of thing. But who knows
which handle the voter will
turn when he enters behind
the green curtain.
e e •
The run-off primary locally
should provide a quiet cam­
paign. At least, not near the
activity aa for the May 6
primary. There are t h r e e
county-wide races: Majorla
Shepard and Troy Ray for
tax collector; Qen. J. C.
Hutchison and Edward Yar­
borough for county commis­
sioner, District 1, and John
Fitspatrlck and Harry F.
Cushing, for county commis­
sioner, District 6.
There are three district
races, too: Linton L. Cox and
A1 Davis, for Justice of the
peace, District 6) R. K. Carroll and Charlie Thomae for
constable, District 4, and
Orady Hall and C h a r l e s
Fagan, for constable, District
And some voters in the con­
stable districts are complain­
ing that they cannot vote for
t h e i r favorite candidates.
While they reside In one eonstable district, their voting
precinct precludes their vot­
ing for candidates in that dis­
trict but plaeee them in an­
other constable district
e e •
A major Issue also will be be­
fore the voting public on May
20, one which has received
very little attention to date.
Democrats are given one
choice of a elate of candidates
for delegates to the Demoe r a 11 o national convention
Aug. 24 at Atlantic City. This
slate le pledged to President
Lyndon B. Johnson. It Is
headed by Gov. Farris Bry­
ant Sens. Bpetsard Holland
and George Bmathere and
members of the state cabinet.
Republicans h a v e t w o
cholcee of slates of candidates
for delegates to the Republi­
can national convention July
13 at San Francisco.
They can vote for an un­
pledged elate headed by Wil­
liam Pawley, of Miami, and
Tom Brown, of Tampa, or
they can vote for a slate
pledged to Ben. Barry Goldwater, of Arisons. Thia slate
is headed by U. 8. Rep. Wil­
liam C. Cramer, of HL Peters­
burg, and Robert II. Elrod,
of Orlando.
Senator Goldwatcr appar
ently la taking Florida’s 84
delegatee for granted. Thi
Hanford Herald telegrapher
him last week, asking wheth

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of the United States are the
only federal officials not
elected by direct vote of the
people T They are elected by
members of the electoral col­
lege, an institution that has
survived since the founding of
the nation despite more than
100 attempts by Congress to
alter or abolish it.
Florida will elect 14 mem­
bers of the electoral college
coma Nov. 8, one for each
member of Congress from this
state, 12 representatives and
two senators.
And here Is a Joker In our
election laws: Successful can­
didates for the electoral col­
lege need not vote for the
peoples' choice!I!
By custom, they vote for
their psrty’s nominee, there­
by giving ell the state’s elec­
toral votes to him, though
they are not required by the
Constitution to do eo. In plain
language this means that
(very voter in Florida could
cast a ballot for President
Johnson but the electoral col­
lege members could cast the
state's votes for Senator
Goldwater, or whoever Is the
GOP nominee.

HOY SCOUT TROOP 507, sponsored by Grace Methodist Church, were
escorted on a tour of Sanford Naval Air Station by Lt. Sterne Unite, of
VAH-3. Pictured In front of a Vigilante are, left to right, front row:
Ricky Meeks, Jim Kennedy, Bill Shepard, Armon Ilossmnn. Dick Mnmclo
and Russ Kitner, Scoutmaster; second row: Bill Kennedy, Karl ItosHmnn,
Jim Averett, Lane Ely, Jack Fry, assistant Scoutmaster; Itcv. John Hires
and Don Jackson, committeeman.
(Navy Photo)

Altamonte Boys
Plan Camps
By Julia nartoa
Plans fer Summer Campouts of Altamonte Springs
Boy Scouts Troop 68, which
Is sponsored by the Alta­
monte Springs Community
Chapel, have been announced
by Scoutmaster Jack Stuart
and Assistant Scoutmaster
Joe Slmunek.
The first outing Is sche­
duled this Saturday and Sunday, May 10-17, at Lost Lake
In Paisley. Members of the
troop are to meet at the
Chapel in time to leave at
7:30 a.m. Saturday, Return
will be between 8 and 4 p.m.
Sunday. Each scout should
come prepared for the campout.
On the weekend of June 67, the troop will make camp
In Casselberry where the re­
cent district camporca was
held. For this event the boys
will leave the Chapel at 6
p.m. Friday, returning around
3 p.m. Sunday,
Another trip Is planned for
July 10-12, site to be an­
nounced later
A weeklong rum pout, which
will include swimming and a
three-day canoe trip on the
8L Johns River, Is being plan­
ned for August with full
schedule to be worked out and
announced.
Further Information re­
garding any of the trips may
be learned by contacting
either Stuart or Slmunek.

Fishing Club
To See Film
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Members of the DeBary
Fishing Club, meeting at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the Fire­
men’s Recreation Hall, will
see a film ahown by Elmer
Thompson on "Fishing the
48th State."
Thompson reports t h a t
scenes from this film on Alas­
ka are breathtaking and the
fishing scenes shown will be
enough to make the local
fishermen eager to get out for
another deep sea trip.”
Members are asked to re­
member that dues are pay­
able this month.

Longwood Civic League Holds Serenade Draws
Annual Installation Meeting Big Audience
By Donna Bate*
Officer* of the Longwood
Civic League were installed
by Mrs. LIltlaiTRieharde dar­
ing (pedal ceromonlea which
took place at tha May cover­
ed diah luncheon, held annual­
ly aa the doling meeting of
the current seaion.
The officer* were present*
ed with coriagei by Mre.
Leota Putman. Installed were
Mrt. Elisabeth HUIle, preeldent; Mn. Elaine Cox, firat
vlca preildent; Mre. Ida Blow-

Commendation
For L. B. Kee
ADJl Lanny II. Kee, who
waa recently traniferred from
Heavy Attack B q u a d r o n
Three'a Malntananea Depart­
ment, at the Sanford, Naval
Air Station hae recalved a let­
ter of commendation from
hit former aquadron com­
mander, Georg* W. Kimmona.
The commendation acknowl­
edged Kea'i work aa a petty
officer in charge of aix TASB'e of the Line Division. In
the letter, Commander Kimmone commended Kee for
"comletently displaying In­
itiative In organlalng and
planning hie work and direct­
ing hia efforts toward tha
luccaiifu] completion of all
asilgned taake."

Lyman Classes
To Present
Comedy

By Maryann Miles
Completion date for the
Forest City Community Club
House and Recreation Area
was set by Christmas, 1064,
by John Ilethea, president of
the Forest City Community
Association at the May meet­
ing of the group held at the
Trade Winds Cafeteria.
Hie new building, to be lo­
cated on three and onn half
a c r e i In Lake Harriett
Estates, Is being sponsored by
the association through col­
lection of voluntary donations
and membership subscriptions.
Goal has been set at a total
of 18,060.
Bethe* stressed thst on*
Hoe* not hsvs to be a mem­
ber of the association to be­
come a member of the club
although the association al­
so is conducting Its own mem­
bership drive.
The suggestion was volun­
teered by Mr*. Ernestine
Foward that women of tho
community could furnish the
kitchen In tha new fnrility.
Guest speaker for the meet­
ing was Byron Kimball, cochairman of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
long rang* planning commit­
tee, who ipoke on expecta­
tions for the county within
the next 10 years. Recom­
mendations for the area in­
cluded that n municipal form
of government be established
for Forest City.

The speech class of Lyman
High School, In conjunction
with the senior class, will pre­
sent a new three-act comedy,
"Room and Bored," Friday
at 8 p. m. in the school audi­
torium. Author of the play
ia John Henderson.
Student director is Richard
Grant and faculty supervisor
la James names.
The plot Is set In a summer
cottage where a writer, play­
ed by Allen Birkenmeywr,
trying to meet a deadline for
his book, becomes Involved
with the complicated love in­
terests of his two daughter*
played by Brenda Petty and
Connie Comfort. The part of
mother is played by Ramona
Cox.
Other members of the cast
are Dennis Fletter, James
Kent,
Dickie
Christensen,
Glenn Friddle, Roy Kelsey,
Che-yl Werley, AUx Nicholas,
Arlene Mason, Sherrie MelloLawrce Dana and Robert Cosener.
There will be a nominal ad­
mission charge and reduced
student rates. The public is
invited.

Bob Camic's mutical ver­
satility highlighted the Civic
Center Monday night, when
the Sanford Male Chorus pre­
sorted Ita Spring Serenade be­
fore a near capacity audience.
Carnlc's skill as a director
was matched with his out
standing ability as a 'pianist
and a song writer as well. Ha
led the chorus through fast
moving selections such as tha
hunting song John Peal, and
slowed them down for such
pleating songs at Wagner’s
To The Evening Star.
Joining forces with another
outstanding musician, Mrs.
Bettye Smith, Carnle was ex­
cellent in his rendition of Bal­
let Music from Faust.
The final number, Camle'a
own song, Sanford On The
Lake, brought two encore*. It
waa not until the chnrua tang
Good Night Ladle* did the
audience condescend to leave.
Guest soloist, Mrt. Elixabeth
Mathleux, scored a hit with
her soprano aolot, When You
Were Sweet Sixteen, and I’m
Falling In Love With Some­
one. Aa an encore ahe tang
I’d Give A Million Tomorrows
For Juit One Yesterday.
Choral arrangement! were
sparked with solos by Dick
Aiken, Evans McCoy and Ivan
Walker and a duet by Aiken
and Bill Drown.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Mental telepathy might over­
shadow radio in communica­
tions with astronauts deep in
f|&gt;acc, a research scientist
suggested today.
Everett F. Dagle, who re­
cently completed an extraa e n s o r y perception (ESP)
study for the Air Force, said
radio contact with a space
man 10 mijlion miles out In
•pace would take about nine
minutca each way,
"To the lonely adventurer
in (pace, an 18 minuta delay
could be intolerable,” Degl*
told a meeting of the Aero­
space Medical Association. "A
better means of communica­
tion would bo highly desir­
able”
Dsgl* said E8P phsnemsna,
tha transmission of thoughts,
appear to occur under condi­
tions which tend to limit nor­
mal communications, such as
the conditions thst might be
encountered in space.
Ha said If ESP clnlms are
true, "then thia ia a process
which wa cannot afford to
neglect"
"Properly developed end ex­
ploited it could, in time, be a
possible solution of the (pace
communication problem, and
of great benefit to humanity
in general," he said.

By Julia Bartos
The new slate of officers
for the Altamonte Springs
Civic Club was formally in­
stalled at the club’s annual
spring luncheon and installa­
tion meeting hold at the Ham­
ilton House.
Installed by Mrs. C. K.
Fisher of the Casselberry
Woman’s Club were Mrs. E.
D. Taylor, president; Mrs.
George Hearn, vice president;
Mrs. E. W. Dallman, treasur­
er; Mrs. B. F. Wells, record­
ing secretary; Mrs. Clifford
Sands, corresponding secre­
tary and Mrs. M. G. Pate,

Vegetable Men
Thank Florida
Lawmakers
Tha Florida Fruit and Veg­
etable Association has com­
mended the Florida congres­
sional delegation for Its sup­
port of Florida's position in
requesting the removal of
frulta and vegetable! from
the list of Itemi to be con­
sidered for tariff reduction*.
John W. Evans of Oviedo,
FFVA president, said the
Florida delegation wus re­
quested to aid in the continu­
ing battle to have fresh fruits
and vegetables removed from
the list for tariff redurtions
at the Geneva eonference nuw
under way.
‘‘Representatics B e n n ett,
Fntccll, Fuqua, Gibbons, Gur­
ney, Haley, Herlong, Mat­
thews, Pepper and Sikes gave
very well prepared presenta­
tion! on the House floor In
support of this Florida posi­
tion.
"Florida's delegation w a s
J o i n e d by Representatives
Stephen, Goorgln; Collier, Il­
linois; St. Germain, Rhode Is­
land; Henderson, North Caro­
lina; Knox, Michigan; Gross,
Iowa; Dole, Kansas; Ashmore,
South C a r o l i n a ; Broyhill,
North Carolina; White, Idaho;
Anderson, 1 111 n o I ■; Dent,
Pennsylvania; T o 11 e f a o n,
Washington; Lennon, North
Carolina; and Utt%California.
“The nation'* fresh vege­
table and fruit industry is
grateful for this tremendous
help," Evans added.
He added Florida would be
more seriously affected than
most other atatca since its
geographical location forces
Florida to produce at the
same time aa nearby foreign
countries.
"We do not advocate com­
plete elimination of foreign
competition, but rather leav­
ing import dutlea where they
are. If they ara dropped or
drastically reduced, 1 believe
the entire economy of Florida
would be aerloutly damaged
including labor, supplier* to
the industry, transportation,
communications and govern­
ment,'' Evane said.

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Mrs. Mat Shaafer, 80, of
113 South Elm Avanue, died
Friday at 9 p. m. at har
horns.
She had lived In Sanford
for the past 60 years. She
waa • member of tha United
Spanish American War Veter­
ans Auxiliary 8 of Sanford
and waa a peat grand na­
tional president of tha auxil­
iary.
She la survived by four
children, Robert M. and Don­
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Lakeland and Mrs, Lanor*
Johnson of Milton, Wash.;
sight grandchildren and 13
great grandchildren.
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H A Y D O N BURNS
O N C IVIL RIGHTS
MAs Mayor of Jack*
oonville and aa Gov­
ernor of Florida, I
have and will respect
everyone'a right to
p e a c e f u l picketing
and lawful demonatratlona. But vio­
lence in the alreeta
will not be tolerated.
I am vigorously op­
posed to the civil
righta bill now before
Congress.**

Civil Rights Bill, 1963, TITLE II —
PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS

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Ground breaking services
were held Sunday at the new
building site of the First Bap­
tist Church of Sanlando
Springs with a large group of
charter members, friends and
local residents in attendance.
Rev. Lewis D. Haines, pas­
tor of the church, presided
over the dedicatory exercises.
Others participating included
Rev. J. E. Murray; Mrs. Othel
Sullivan, president of the Wo­
man'! Missionary Union; Al­
bert Seifert, H. R. Hamby and
Alvin Hooper, members of the
church building committee.
Tho committee announced
that construction of an educa­
tion building would begin
Thursday. The initial unit of
the structure is expected to
be completed during August.
Honored guests preient for
the exercise included Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Jones of Edgewater, former owncra of the
church site property. Rev.
Haines said that It was
through tho assistance of the
Jones' that the location tor
tho new buildings was made
possible.

Mrs. Sheafer
Dies At Home

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Jim Dandy Feeds
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Luncheon tables were dec­
orated with arrangements of
gardenias, snapdragons and
fern. The centerpiece for the
officers table, an arrangement
of pink and white carnations
and daisies, was a gift from
Mary Alice Grant, florist.
During the brief business
meeting It was announced thst
the annual luncheon and meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Federation of Women'a Clubs
will be held on Thursday, May
28, at the Hamilton House
with the meeting to be held at
10:30 a.m. followed by the
luncheon at 12:30. Reserva­
tions should be made by Mon­
day, May 23, with Mrs. Helen
Juthe.
Mr*. Frank Steudle of the
American Legion Old Glory
Post 183 Auxiliary Unit, pre­
sented a certificate of appre­
ciation to the club for Its con­
tributions to Girli Stale.
Special guests at the lunch­
eon meeting, which was the
final meeting until November,
were Mrs. Mary Stark, Mrs.
Kilns Knapp, Mrs. Florence
Coursen and Mrs. Fisher and
Mrs. Steudle.

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art, aecond vies president;
Mrs. Mary Hartley, recording
■ecretary; Mr*. Marguerite
Hyland, correapondlng secre­
tary; Mre. Agnes O'Dell,*
treasurer; Mr*. Otle Lee,
chairmnn of the bouse and
grounds committee and Mrs.
J. A. Biatline, Mr*. 11*111* LaVigne and Mrs. F. L. Tuppar, truiteei.
Mrs. Mollla Steudle, repre­
senting tha Auxiliary Unit to
Old Glory Amsriean Legion
Poet 188, presented a certifi­
cate to Mrs. Hill* citing the
League’*
participation
in
■ending candidates to Girl*
State.
Mrs. Stewart, chairman of
the recent tag day held to
benefit the library which ii
supported by the league, an­
nounced that 8103.76 had
been collected. She thanked
all the patrons for the excel­
lent response to the project.
Working on the sales were
Mr*. Putmsn, Miia Ella Cummlnga, Mr*. Geneva Start,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stew­
art, Mrs. llille, Mrt. Cox, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Rudolph,
Mrs. Hsiel Let, Mrs. Vesta
Payne, Mr*. Opal McElroy,
Mr*. Hyland and Mrt. O'Dell.
A new member, Mr*. Elea­
nor Hughes, was welcomed.
Following t h a business
meeting, luncheon wet terved
by the executive officer*.

Completion Dale Installation Luncheon Held
Announced For By Altamonte Civic Club
Club House

Communication
By ESP Studied
For Spacemen

A NEW FLAG, presented to the English Estates Elementary School by
South Seminole VFW Auxilary Unit 8207, wus received by Morris ltuby,
principal. Making the presentation were Mrs. Ituth Hopkins, unit presi­
dent, left and Mrs. Sophia Bryan, patriotic chairman.
(Herald Photo)

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on race, color, religion, or national origin In hotels,
motels, restaurants, gssolin* stations, theaters, and
sports arenas. Anyone denied sees* could seek a court
order prohibiting the discrimination, or the Attorney
General could do so If he felt that the purpoae of the
set would be "materially furthered" by hfa Intervention.
HAYDON BURNS SAYS: "This Is a clear lavaalon of property rights, an attack on 'Free Enter­
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TITLE VI — FEDERAL FUNDS
Gives Federal agencies authority to taka affirma­
tive action — including, a* a last resort, a cutoff of
Federal funds — to end discrimination in Federally as­
sisted programs such as school or hospital construction
or vocational training.
IIAYDON BURNS RAYS: “Tha threat of cutoff of Federal fund* la ekeer economic blackmail
These funds arc our own tax*e turning back to u*
in form of aid programs suck at milk to school chil­
dren, old age assistance, and aa forth.

Title VII — Job Discrimination
Makes It unlawful for union or management to
follow practices that "dtprlva any Individual of employ­
ment opportunities" on the basis of rtc*. color, religion,
eex, or national origin. A new Equal Employment Op­
portunity Commission would seek court injunction*
against discriminatory practices if conciliation effort*
HAYDON BURNS BAYS: "Thi* la diabolical
provision actually making tho Fodaral bureaucrat*
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l hem virtual roatrol over hiring and firing of per­
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�Lady Bird Calls On South To Lead W ay To Brighter Future
Parisian Theme
Sets Tempo For
Lyman Prom
By Jane Casselberry
An evening in Paris was the
inspiration for the Lyman
Hizh School
Junior-Senior
Prom held Saturday night at
the Tuppcrware Auditorium.
Chosen to reign over the
fesitives as king and queen
of the prom were Relnis Fox
and Nancy Pinnock who were
crowned by Chuck Wagner,
president of the junior clasa.
Decorating the entranceway
were fountains illuminated
with multicolored lights. Gar­
lands of flowers were strung
from the chandeliers and a
balloon and gondola were sus­
pended from the ceiling.
A sidewalk cafe atmosphere
was provided by red and white
awnings and checked table­
cloths. Each table had a can­
dle placed in an empty wine
bottle container.
Refreshments were served
by waiters and waitress from
the sophomore class.
A small ceramic replica of
the Eiffel Tower was given
to each guest as a souvenir.
A four-piece combo, "The
Mark Twains," played for
dancing and presented the
floor show giving clever im­
personations of well • known
show business personalities.
Junior class sponsors, who
assisted in planning the prom,
were Mrs. Lois Coleman, Mrs.
Mildred Dzurux and Fletcher
Cockrell.
In addition to more than 200
•tudentj, the event was at­
tended by many county offi­
cials and members of the fac­
ulty.

Camporee
Attended By
Six Troops
By Maryann Mllea
Girl Scout Troops attending
the Lyman 3 Neighborhood
Camporee at Bear Lake re­
cently were Troop 472, led by
Mr*. B. M. Lyons with Mrs.
Anita McGinnis as co-leader;
Troop 334, led by Mrs. Carl
Huffman with Mrs. Dot Ferris
as co-leader; Troop 351, led by
Mrs. Mary Williamson; Troop
693 led by Mrs. Lorraine Egncr with Mrs, Barbara Hoov­
e r as co-leader; Troop 628
with Mrs. Shirley Stuart and
Mrs. Norma Gerhardt as lead­
ers and Troop 497 led by Mrs.
Sara Hall.
A total of 72 girls and 12
adults participated In the
camporee which proved so
successful that another Is be­
ing planned for the fall.

Vice President
Named By Civic
Association
By Doria Dean
The North Orlando Civic
Association unanimously elect­
ed Mrs. Virzinia Drlvillaggin
as vice president at the reg­
ular May meeting of the
group held in the Civic Build­
ing.
Mr*. Dclvillagglo, In addi­
tion to presiding in the ab­
sence of the president, will al­
so serve as membership chair­
man.
Mrs. Mnllie Salter wns nam­
ed to assist Mrs. Jackie Tilson on the telephone commit­
tee.
In other business plans were
made for the association to
provide all community organ­
izations with tickets to be
sold to raise fund* for pur­
chase of firework* for the an­
nual Fourth of July Celebra­
tion. The association will
sponsor the drinks concession
THE SEMINOLE ASSOCIATION for Retarded Children, represented by
and fish pond for the event.
Ann Karnes (right) sells tickets for the organization’* "Merry Go
It wna reported that fO
’Round” production which will ho presented tonight at the Seminole High
profit was realized last month
School. Buying tlte ducats is A1 Lyons and looking on arc Entmaline Best,
from the Newsette, commun­
teacher tit the Little Red School House, and Silvia Huhn, vice president
ity publication which i* spon­
of the association. Proceeds from tonight’s benefit will go to the school
sored by the association with
which cares for tlte city’s retarded youngsters.
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. Beverly Krccck as edi­
tor.
Announcement was made
of a trading stamps collec­
tion.
Ixtwell Frasier was welcom­
lly Jane Ca«*clhrrry
ed ns a new member bringing
The Missile Club of South the active membership roster
Seminole Junior Hizli School up to a total of 29 persons.
nt Cassclbriry will hold it*
tH T tm ilE
tNr:»rn&gt;
umiuul banquet Friday, May
15, at 7:.'I0 p.tn. in Out arhool
cafeteria for members and
their guests.
By Jane Casselberry
Guest speaker will be Dal­
VFW 1’ost 10050 of Cassel­
las Maddron, science super­
berry will meet nt 8 p.m. to­
visor fur Orange County, lec­ day at the Land O'Lakcj
turer at tlm Central Florida Country Club.
Museum ami director of the
Members of Uie post will
State Science l-'air to lie held join other veterans In the
in Orlando next year.
Armed F a re d Day obser­
Ilrinn Stelili, club prozram vance by attending the wor­
chairman, will be the student ship service Sunday at Casspeaker.
sell)erry Community Method­
Special musical arrange- ist Church. Those planning to
moots will be presented by a attend arc asked to meet at
m ER/*l/S'
N n sri
quartet of South Seminole 8:15 a.m. wearing their VFW
eapi.
students.
Hill

Missile Club
Sets Banquet

Post 10050

To Meet

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May 12, 1964 — Page 3

Atlantans Hear Appeal

ATLANTA (UP1) — Mrs.
Lyndon Johnson visited At­
lanta Monday following the
lead of her husband who laat
week in a reference to the
racial question urged Geor­
gians to be moderate.
The First Lady urged re­
moval of “inequities of the
past" and called upon the
South to develop "Fairness**
for the future.
Mrs. Johnson's one-day vis­
it included dedication of a
new |10 million auditorium
at the U. S. Communicable
Disease Center, an addresa to
Emory Univeralty’a Honora
Dny convocation, unveiling of
a model of Atlanta’* propos­
ed cultural center and a re­
ception given by Gov. and
Mr*. Carl E. Sanders.
Mrs. Johnson spent about
M I S S H Al t II AH A 90 minutes at the reception,
Diggs, s e n i o r solo attended by some 700 poreont
strutting and twirling including member* of the
champion for the State Georgia General Assembly
of Florida will he fea­ and their wives, then lcU by
tured in the variety of commercial flight back to
a c t s in "Merry-Go- Washington after a jam-pack­
Hound,” sponsored by ed day.
the Seminole Associa­
During her addresa at Em­
tion for Retarded Chil­ ory University, tha Presi­
dren tonight, May 12 dent's wife called on the
at 8 p.tn. a t Seminole South to accept tta birthright
High School Auditori­ of the future.
um.
•The South la on tha
march, moving reaolutely towanl the future," the First
1MI.OTK WINS TROPHY
Lady said. "No frontier in all
MONTUKAL (UPD—Pierre the world i» more truly open
Plloto. the rugged, 32ycarold than the South."
Chicago Hlack Hawks veteran,
Mr*. Johnson flew Into At­
was named winner of the Nor­
ris Trophy a» tlte best de­
fenseman in the National Dancer Dies
NEW YORK (DPI) - Carol
Hockey L e a g u e for the second
Haney- 40-year-old dancerstraight season.
chorcographcrlaetrcss, died at
Last signer of the Dcclara- New York Hospital Sunday
Ion of Independence to die night, it was announced today.
va« Charles Carroll, at the She played role of Gladys in
"Pajam a Game.”

lanta by commercial airliner
and a fellow passenger was
Negro integration leader Mar­
tin Luther King Jr. She chat­
ted with King awhile during
the flight.
During her speech at Em­
ory, Mrs. Johnson followed
tha lead her hushnnd set
when he visited Georgia llnee
daya earlier by referring to
the racial issue indirectly.
"The new South, while nev­
er forgetting or alighting the
gallantry and chivalry of Its
long past, will also not now
ignore the shortcomings and

inequities of that re st as it
reaches out for tomorrow's
birthright," she said.
‘‘This birthright of tomor­
row — and already you are
moving toward its realization
— is a South strong in ita
fairness and mighty in its
contributions to the mind and
apilil uf nil the United
States of America.'*
Her trip wns the fourth
Mrs. Johnson hns made this
year. She earlier visited the
Pennsylvania coal country,
the Huntsville, Ala., spacs
center and Cleveland, Ohio.

C H A R LIE
THOM AS
CANDIDATE
FOR

CONSTABLE
DISTRICT

I wish t» thank earh anil every one of you, who sup­
ported me, in this first primary, and earnestly aolirit
your rontinued support, on my behalf on May 26. I wish
to invite those of you,

w hose

candidate, was defeated

in the first primary, to join with us, and work toward
victory on May 26th!
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A chemistry professor — a top*
notch one, incidentally — hns come
up with the ldcn th at people should
be taught things while they sleep.
There Is so much to learn these
days, he says, that we can't afforcl
to wnste the time we spend sleeping.
Ho believes It Is possible to de­
velop methods of utilizing the sub­
conscious and thus make learning u
24-hour, around-the-clock, never-aaecond-wnsted project.
Well, this may be fino for the pro­
fessor. But some of us want to be
left alone when we hit the hny and
not have the old noggin Btuffcd
with knowledge we don't even know
is going into it.

Aside from the old-fashioned be­
lief th a t n guy deserves a little rest
from trying to cope with what con­
fuses him when he’s awake, it would
be doggoned disconcerting to go to
sleep knowing thnt the privacy of
four dreams is going to be invaded
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ought to be nsleep himself instead
of poking into your subconscious
mind.
We don't know whether such car­
ryings-on would bo illegal, improper
or unnaturnl. Hut we do hnve the
distinct feeling they would be un­
nerving.
I'lcase go nway, professor, and let
a tired man sleep. If a real beat guy
can’t relax then, when can he?

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••— an' Stop Saying, T h a t Ain't Hay!'"

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You Might Censor This
Parents mny want to censor this
Item before their kids see it. Some
manufacturers might like to censor
it before anybody secs it.
Anyway, a dentist hns recently
stnted thnt "brushing teeth makes
no difference in preventing cavities."
As reported in the Hcnlth Bulletin,
Dr. Rnlph Steinman, professor of
oral medicine a t Ixmiu Linda (Calif.)
University School of Dentistry,
claims that at least two studies
show thnt children who brush the
most have slightly more decay than
those who skip brushing.
"The areas most susceptible to de­
cay," says I)r. Steinman, "can't bo
reached with a toothbrush." Tho
real answer to tooth deeny, Dr. Steinman believes, lies in changing our
eating habits.
Tho chief causes of deeny, ho says,
arc. first, bctwccn-mcnl snacks; sec­
ond, desserts; and third, refined
grains, such ns macaroni, cold cer­
eals and white bread. Tho umount of
nibbling children do, says thu den­
tist, hns a "very, very close relation­
ship" to tho number of cavities they
have.

Ths average person consumes
nbout 100 pounds of sugar a year. Dr.
Steinman has cut his family’s indi­
vidual consumption to 12 pounds.
Toothbrushing is such an ingrain­
ed habit with Americans, nnd the
merits of various brands of tooth­
paste are so constantly and forcibly
presented to our eyes and ears, thut
most of us would consider it heresy
to give up brushing our teeth.
Dr. Steinmnn undoubtedly hns a
good point about diet, though. Too
mnny of us have the idea that wield­
ing tho brush nnd tube two nr three
times a day is till we need worry
About.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic

Thought For Today
To aspire to live quietly, to mind
your own nffairs, and to work with
your hands, ns wo charged you.—I
TIicbs. 4:11.
To take a job and make it grow
is better than to take another’s job
away from him. No position is small
when it is held by a big man.—Ralph
W. Sockman.

CASE S-462: Gloria 0., aged
45, ii the wife whose husband
lias become a chronic drinker.
Alter 25 years of marriage,
Alin now tells her that ho
want! to go hU own way.
He soya he will still support
her and their children, but he
thinks that is enough.
Ilut Gloria tearfully wants
him as a husband and devoted
father, too.
So I explained to her that
Alan is simply a classical ex­
ample fo the scared male,
who dreads lest ho become to­
Important food fish railed the tally impotent.
tilapia began to disappear.
M e n a r e hypersensitive
HximtIs brought into find j about their sexual vigor mi
out what was happening to the they do not want their wife to
tilupia discovered Hint their know Hie real cause of ttieir
eggs were being consumed by lack of affection.
water beetles that had previ­ Thus, they may flee Into
ously hern consumed by baby chronic alcoholism, figuring
that |f they stagger homo
crocodiles.
Which goes to show that It drunk every night, then their
doesn't pay to monkey around wife will consider their lack
of affection la due to tbelr
with mother nature.
I also learned from Player Inebriation.
Millions of non • drinking
Hint if you happen to have a
hippopotamus or two handy, males ttiua lake to the whis­
they will provido a certain key bottle when they enter Uic
amount of protection against 40 to 50 age bracket.
Another common symptom
floods,
"Where hippos have been It to start growing flirtatious
left in rivers, the floods are with atrango women, whose
novelty or mystery will thus
not nearly so destructive aa
resurrect some of the roman­
long rivers where the hippo
tic emotions Uiat have been
lias hern shot out," he said.
In cold storage for 10 years aa
Tho reason is that hippos
regards their wife.
A new partner always pos­
sesses Hilt novelty emotional
effect, so many men rush Into
Since the U. 8. Congress an- clandestine affalri.
’ appropriates a large
n
And some men, who have
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feared that their wives have
r
suspected their accret (name.
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Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (UI‘I) —
As tho nolila dog ii men’* beat
friend, nml a* diamond* urc a
girl's lieat friend, *&lt;t it might
he said that bin 1'lnyer is n
rhinoceros' best friend.
Player, brother of the golfer
Gary Player, Is chief warden
of the Umfolotl game reserve
in /.ululand, South Africa. As
such, ha Is a leading figure In
a campaign to sava the whlta
rhino from extinction.
Aa such, he also served a*
technical adviser for a new
motion picture called "Ithlno."
In tho process ha was captur­
ed by a liva Hollywood press
agent and brought to this
country for a publicity tour.
1 had a talk with Player this
week and to tell you the truth
I never felt so poorly equipped
for sn interview. About all 1

know shout rhinoceroses Is
Hint they have thick hides liku
U. 8. senators.
t thought of nsklng Player
what would hnp|&gt;en if someono
picked up a rhinoceros by its
cars. Ilut I soon rcsllzed that
hs was not Interested in Amer­
ican politics. 8o I asked him
how he happened to become a
game warden.
He snid he got the Idea from
watching old Tartan movies.
Plnycr looks upon wild ani­
mals in much the same way
that the late Knchel Carson
looked upon Insects. Their ex­
termination can create Imbal­
ance* in nature that affect the
llvea of people, he snid.
After World War 11, for In­
stance, lurgo numbers of Afri­
can crocodiles were killed off.
During the same period, an

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Mra. Julia Hartoa
838-1318
near Lake-Forcat City
Mr*. Maryann Mllra
838-3678
Caiaelberry
Mr*. Jane t'aaiclberry
838-5045
Chuluota
Mr*. Joan Magi*
355-3743
DrDary
Sira- Adam Muller
568-4410
Deltona
Mre. Mildred Haney
665-5631
Enterprise
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Sirs. Jon. E. Mathlcux
319-4824
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322-6219
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322-4722
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Mre. Donna Katra
838-3317
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Mr*. Clarrnre Snyder
322-4641
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn I.undy
363-3610

ly, Impotence) thereafter will
even flaunt their paramouri
in the face of their wife and
family.
For such men actually lose
all social perspective and in
their mad terror, will try to
"whistle in the dark,” as it
were, by overly compensat­
ing.
Tills secret sexual Infer­
iority complex Is also one of
Hie factors in those hoys or
older men who expoao themselvea, nnked, at their bedroom windows or before little
girls.
Remember, we have a basic
axiom in psychiatry that a
deep sense of Inferiority often
expresses Itself In some form
of over-compeniation.
Since Gloria was still In
love with her husband, I urged
her to follow Shakespeare's
admonition of being an actress
on her family stage and thus
feigning ardor Just to blotter
her husband's sex ego.
For tho average husband
will confess to us doctors that
lie lovra his wife moro than
any other woman he has aver
seen.
Yet he may still turn away
from that wife and consort
with a paramour. Why?
llccauae he has become sex­
ually Inhibited regarding hit
indifferent or too passive wife.
For the paramour la usually
not passive! She may even be­
come the aggressor, both In
starting a pickup flirtation
and later In the boudoir.
So you wives must fight fire
.rtlh fire! Imitate (lie meth­
ods of your competitor as re-

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Hut the new head of steam nia primary would put tha
is being felt well beyond the senator on the edge of tri­
South. Tension has been high umph and thus attract all the
in recent delegate battles in leaners—and more.
Kansas and Iowa aa Goldwa­
Hut the present maneuver­
ter loadcra turned their leving
is not without its price.
ers for maximum effect.
Hostile reactions have already
After the dust settled in been noted. In some quarter*
Kansas, Goldwater appeared the strategy it viewed a* evi­
to have gained a fighting dence of real fear in the
chance to win a hare major­ | Goldwater camp. More than
ity of the state's 20 delegates, n few slate leaders say they
whereas earlier it seemed he think substantial parts of the
might fall as low as eight. Isenator's delegate potential
Yet the outcome still has to are at the breakaway point.
be regarded aa somewhat They consider his total decep­
fuzzy.
tive.
The Goldwater vs. antiRealists nevertheless argue
Goldwater fight in Kansas, that the big numbers nr*
curiously entangled w i t h still with Harry. And if the
purely state issues and per­ new presaures can add ma­
sonalities, stirred bitter re­ terially to them, he could con­
sentments.
ceivably go over the top a
Tho dclcgato-choosing pre­ month before convention time.
liminaries in Iowa, with 21 Yet the test of tha steppedvotes at stake, were even up effort still lie* ahead.
more painful. Angry Goldwa­
ter backers in some sectors
A Florida newspaper pub*
threatened
non-co-operation
with tho party organisation. liaher, Edwin A. Mcnnlngcr,
Moderates were annoyed when was awarded an honorary
William Knowland, Goldwa- Doctor of Science degree a t
ter's California chief, came FSU for his contributions to
into Iowa exhorting all to tropical horticulture during
the last quarter century.
"get on the bandwagon.”
The net of all this is that
Goldwater, despite reverses
WE RE FEATURING THE Kodak
and erosions, is keeping his
actual and potential conven­
tion delegate total somewhere
above 500 out of tho fi.r&gt;5
needed to nominate. This
leaves out of account many
"leaners” who could be hit
If the game clearly it going
his way.
The goal of the new hnrdpush strategy, obviously, is
to boost the Goldwater poten­
tial enough so that a confi­
dently hoped-for victory over
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gards your husband, for you
have prior claim to his love.
Husbands will put up with
passivity in their mates when
the husbands are under 30.
Hut after 30, they begin to
flirt with the idea of an out­
side affair.
And after 40, they may try
to put t h e i r
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WASHINGTON (NEA) —
—The strategy forces of
Arisons Sen. Barry Goldwater ar* beginning to push
hard to achieve new momen­
tum which might carry him
to first-ballot nomination at
San Francisco in July.
Fresh signs of forward mo­
tion are needed to offset an
expected defeat In the May
15 Oregon primary, recent
low scores In national poll*,
t h e comparatively modest
512,000-vote total in the Illi­
nois primary.
Spot check* around the na­
tion indicate that the sena­
tor's efforts to force the pare
may bear Important fruit.
Ih e rt ar* also indications
that some of this pressure
may generate damaging re­
actions.
Tennessee Is a key Hem In
tha new drive. Goldwater men
are putting every ounce of
steam Into a heightened bid
for all 28 delegates. With tho
senator’* "sell TVA" state­
ment rankling in many poli­
ticians' hosoma, the outlook
for months has been 18 at the
most.
District convention* In Ten­
nessee have been yielding
Juat about the expected re­
sults. Hut Goldwater'* strat­
egists are now pressing for
a dramatic commitment at
the May 2 state convention
which would largely wrap up
the whola bundle.
Sources In Tennene* re­
port • "awing back to Har­
ry," which suggests a betterthan even chanc* this strate­
gy may work.
AU along, Independent ap­
praiser* have conjectured that
Goldwater would fall about
30 votes short of rapturing
the 11-itat* South’s conven­
tion total of 270. If Goldwa­
ter can successfully force the
issue In Tennessee May 2, he
can cloie ona third of that
small but significant gap.
Early reports from city and
county convention* Indicate
simitar pressures may b* at
work In Virginia, where an­
other sizable Goldwater loss
hss been in prospect. The
state'e 80 delegates will !&gt;•
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United Pres* International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team
W I. Pet. c.n
San Fran. 15 7 .682
Phll'aphla 14 8 .636 l
Milwaukee 14 10 .583 z
R n « rrr Johnson
St. Louis
15 11 .577 3
A vague hint, or threat, that ’
Pittsburgh 13 12 .520 3&lt;4
the local school system may
Cincinnati 13 12 .520 3's
build its own football stadium
Chicago
9 ll .450 5
was given the City Commiss­
Houston
11 ir. .407 6’4
ion Monday night.
I&lt;os Ang’es 10 IS .400 6'4
b' y
Appearing before the com­
New York A 18 .250 10
mission, Andrew Bracken,
Monday's Result*
Seminole High School prin­
St.
l»uis
3 Philadelphia 2
cipal, asked that considera­
Cincinnati 7 Pittsburgh 6
tion be given to a "package
Houston 4 San Francisco 1
deal" whereby the city would
Wrdnrsday'a Game*
maintain the turf at the exist
San
Francisco
at Houston (n)
Ing stadium.
Milwaukee at New York
He said that in the past, the
St. I-ouis at Philadelphia (n)
"per spectator" method of
|Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (n)
paying for the upkeep was un­
I.os Angeles at Chicago
satisfactory and school offi­
AMERICAN LEAGUE
cials had to undertake much of
Team
W la Pet, Git
the work of changing the
Chicago
12 6 .667
field from baseball design
WIN.NK11S of first, place in tlie Kill Hemphill Motorottrn Lcnpuc were
New York 13 « .650
to football.
awarded individual trophies during a recent banquet a t the American
Cleveland 12 9 .571 D4
lie. Schools Superintendent
Legion Huilding. Members of the championship team are (from left) Har­
Baltimore 13 10 .565 1'4
H- T. Mllwee, Mayor A. L.
riet Gnzil, Mable Duggan, Marion Karelia, Edity Ztiuli and Evelyn HeMinnesota 12 11 .522 2&gt;a
1 i t t*
n n e O O P
\ l ’1 f .
Wilton, I City
Manager
War­
Mattio. The league was a women’s handicap circuit and rolled Tuesday
Los Ang'es 11 13 .458 4
ren Knowle* and Commission­
mornings at Jet Lanes.
(Herald Photo)
10 13 .435 4'a
Rosion
er M.L. (Sonny) Halxirn will
Wash'Um
12 16 .429 5
confer on possible changes in
Detroit
!* 13 ,4U9 S
the cost structure for repair*.
Kansas City 8 14 .364 6
They will report at an early
Monday's Results
date.
Washington 6 Baltimore 4
Bracken, asked if he could
Cleveland It Boston 7
say how much the school sys­
Ixvs Angeles 6 Kansns City 5
tem could pay for such care,
Chicago at Minnesota, ppd.,
said "up to $2,000."
rain
Should an agreement be
Wednesday's Game*
reached. It is ex acted it
I-cRoy Estridgo, an old pro ing past Klwanla, 6 to 5,
Kansas City at I.os Angeles, 2,
would tie for over n period
WASHINGTON (UPI) twl night
of years, subject to periodic when it comes to softball, thanks to a three-run uprising
changes should the need sriic, continued hi* effective hurling in tlie final frame. Rick Ford-,Sen. George Smathers, D-Fla.. Chicago at Minnesota (n)
it was said.
Monday night when he tossed ham went three for four at has called for a "virtual revo New York at Detroit (n)
The school principal told the Kingswood Builders to an the plate. In the last five tilts, lution" in American sports to IRrston nt Cleveland (n)
Baltimore at Washington &lt;n)
commissioners that "if some­
11 to 0 shutout over Chase in tiio Kiwamans have been In­ offset the "overwhelming psy­
thing can't be worked out, we
volved in two ties and three chological advantage" that
may have to build our own the Men'* Sk&gt;-Pitch Softball
losses. They haven't register­ Russia gained tn the recent
circuit
and
racked
up
hi*
stadium."
ed a win since April 23.
fifth mound win of tlw cur­ Tlie Navy made it six wins Winter Olympic*.
rent season.
The Sanford Recreation De­
in a row and George's suffer­ Smathers Issued the call In
It was the third shutout in ed Its sixth straight loss when a speech Monday nigtit before partment announced today
tlie loop this season and the Sailor* racked up an 8 tho men'* athletic division of that the official opening of
the American Association for the Municipal S w i m m i n g
Estridgo ha. accounted for . i
6 w,n- An,|y Uu' u»
Scott Harris paved the way Health, Physical Education Pools has been set for 9 a. m.
pair of them. He ha* given up for Navy with homers and
Saturday.
only seven runs and 111 hits Harris was credited with the nnd Recreation.
The jxvots are situated In
in tho five games he luirkd hurling decision.
Smathers urged roarhes,
which is something of a re­ Standard Oil tasted defeat teachers and recreation workHAAS WILL HLPOKT
Another phase of tlie City markable feat In the league
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill
for
tl&gt;«
llth
straight
Ume
tlii*',.r*
to
lead
the
"revolution"
Recreation Department's com­ which is thl* year a hitters
je a r-a n d .till without a win w|ljd| he „ j(, c0||ld rMU„ in Haas, first banc in an for Buf­
prehensive baseball program paradise.
—losing to the .strong l-oen-1
falo of tlie International LeaOn the hitting side of the motive Engineer*, It to 7. Rill n Hgnificant victory in '•u- 1Cll0# j,ns agreed to report to
will bo getting under way
soon, according to an an­ ledger, Ilonni Russi nnd Hobby Schmidt clouted homo run fold war" for tho United Williamsport (Pa.) of the
nouncement today by Jim Johnson connected for home
numiter five for the season. Stale*.
I Eastern la-ague.
Jernlgan, city recreation dir­ runs and Johnson had a per­
fect night at tlie dish, going
ector.
Jemlgan revealed that the three for three.
Longuood won its fourth in
City Pee Wee baseball league
will open play June 15 when a row, outscoring Mcllanoy 11
the circuit begins a 10-game to 6 behind the hitting of Otto
schedule with teams compris­ Thomas, Scott, Farley ami
ed of youngsters between the Sterling.
ages of eight and 10. inclusive.
Any one of four teams In
Tryouta will lie held May 28- the Junior lioys la-ague arc
29 at Fort Mellon Park. Jem l­ in a position to win the first
gan Issued an urgent plea for half title. The Shrincra moved
coache* to assist in the Pee to within a half a game of
Wee program this season. first place, defeating the Civl"Three coaches." he said, tana, 9 to 3, behind the hurling
"are still needed and If any­ of Steve liearh. He notched
one is Interested in manag­ his second pitching win of the
ing one of the Pee Wee Clubs year. On hi* last time out,
I wl*h they would get in touch I-cacti came up with a no hit
with n a at the Recreation De­ ter.
partment office as coon as
Rotary, making a big bid,
possible."
wwn its third In a row, squeez-

By Milton Rlchman
coming Friday, there’ll be an­
By John A. Spolskl
UPI Sports Writer
Bowlers hnve themselve* a other two tenms bringing the
Washington has been the
good time while participating
accr.c of some historical foul- in tne sport and they really total to ton for this popular
ups but this one was the grand- unload at the time of their league.
Alice Sexton started by
daddy of them all.
end-of-the-ycar banquets!
To givo you some Idea of
clobbering
tha pint with an
This rast Saturday night
the confusion, GU Hodges said wasn't any exception for the even 200 game to include it
he "never saw anything like Je t Bowlercttca league, ei­ with her 622 aeries. Home of
it"—not even during his Dod­ ther.
the other lassies rolling well
ger days in Brooklyn.
Our sponsor’s salute of the their first time out were Rose
It all happened during the week would certainly be aim­ Patrick 100, Shirley Martin
seventh inning of a game in ed at those who were in a t­ 180, Arlcen Sandlin 162, Bar­
which Washington outlasted
tendance for this function bara Ilohrer 176 and 177, IsBaltimore, 6-4, Monday night. cause they proved themselves abcl Goshorn 173, Charlotte
Here was the picture; and to be good sports with all of jBaaaett, Suiy Reno ISO.
you’d better pay attention be­ the kidding thrown their way.
The hot shots of the City
cause some of the principals
Our thanks to Ren and Mrs. 'Longue saw Chuck Tournox of
didn't and what a mess it Harland of Seminole County !the Knight’s Of Columbus excaused.
Motors, Rob and Mrs. Karns | plode a 204 game. Others in
The Senatori filled the bases of Karns Insurance, Mr. and the "Charmed Circle" includwith one out and the score tied, Mrs. M orcb csnno of Ccntrnl cd Eddie Monroe of SweeS-all. Bennie Daniels lofted
Exterminating, Jimmy Cowan ney's Bar and Grille, 214, 203
a soft fly to aliallow center and
and tenmmate Pets Petersen
Don Lock scored from third as of Cut’n’Curl Beauty Shop 202 and 204; Clyde Plerry of
and Mrs. and Mrs. Morrison .
a
a
&lt;
aa
a
.a
the ball dropped safely among
American Legion rolled the
of Mary Carter Puints.
three converging Orioles.
Here's something special high single 233.
That’s where all the fun
Gcorgc-Oh-Swann, also of
we'd
be proud to have you
began. Ken Hunt, afraid the
the I-egion, once again rolled
mark
onto
your
social
calen­
ball would be caught, held
over the 200 mark with a 210,
s e c o n d for all he was worth. dar.
201/604 aerlrs. I think this is
On
Saturdny,
May
30th
at
Don Blasingame, who figured
liis third consecutive week for
the ball would not be caught- noon, we're going to treat the
this honor. In this same elite
kids
of
the
Saturday
morn­
came tearing Into second from
ing Junior Bowling League, group was Paul Sloposky of
first.
Jet I.nnea 216, 208/619.
And Daniels, only doing We’ll have (all Saturday
Rounding out the others ov­
what any hustling pitcher morning), a banquet right
er the 200 mark were Phil
here
at
the
lanes,
trophy
pre­
should, legged it like mad for
sentations, the whole works Zucll 208. Jerry Fnrrlla 210
first.
vnd Rob May 203, all of the
B a l t i m o r e ccnterfielder to make them feel proud.
Pryor’s
Insurance team.
In
addition,
we
nre
invit­
Jackie Brandt finally picked
In the All Star League,
up the ball, charged In toward ing the parents to attend this
second base to see what he gala affair and the noon three-mnn scratch, the Inland
could salvage, and was some­ luncheon. Ib e kids nre com- Materials climbed back into
what bewildered to discover ing as our guests. One of the that number one spot by oneboth Hunt and Blasingame many summer longues which half game over the Bob’s Resgot underway this week was taurant trio.
standing on the bag.
With only two more week*
Brandt committed a boner the Friday evening Mr. and
by stepping on the bag first, Mrs. League. Howling in tills to go, this could go right
forcing Hunt, who pulled the sociable group nre ltctty and down to the wire for the de­
original boner by not at least Rich Murphy, Knt and Ruddy rision of a league champion.
Tossing the 'hot potato' in
Noel, Cris and Tony DcWitt,
moving off the bag.
"It waa a confusion play Vera and John Illnes, Ginny this lraguo w-ai again George
for everyone," Hodges said nnd Ron Mick, Irene and Roy Swann, 216-212-213 for a gi­
"No one did what he should Copeland, Carole nnd Herb gantic 640 serira. Even with
Hurdctte, Eluino mid Steve that big series it was quite
have done."
Brandt could have retired Knstivul, Gladys and Clarence enough for tlie Meador's Ma­
the side by tagging Hunt first Henning and the Split-ski rine to take ail three polnta
and then atcpplng on the bag family, June and tha "Littlu from llob'a Restaurant. On
that particular game, Mendto force Blasingame for an Ole Splitter"—Me!
inning-ending double play. As Tony DeWitt turned-ln the » r'a Itatl a 606 three man tutnl
U was, a run acorcd, Ulasin- high single nnd series for the to Hob’s 611 scries, which was
game was forced and Daniels gents with • 212/684 series. lead by I’eto Petersen’s 233
was safe on a fielder's choice. Chrrk that again, John. I-ook game.
The Monday evening Wom­
Don Zimmer then tripled to a t Roy Copeland's 2221 How
en's Scratch League is start­
drive In what proved to be the nbout that, huh?
winning run. Little Zim had
The Friday morning Navy ing to take form. The organ­
four of Washington’s 11 hits. Wivea I/qigue kirked-off their izational meeting will be this
Daniels, who pitched 7H In­ action this past week with coming Monlny at 7 p.m. If
nings, picked up his third vic­ eight full teann In tha go- you don't get a personal in­
tory In five decisions while around. And starting this vitation from either Verna
Bolton or Shirley Martin,
Mike McCormick suffered his
please accept our*. The loop
second loss. Lock hit a threeRETAIN TITLES
run homer for Washington In
KINGS POINT, N.Y. (UPI) eould still use about 10 more
the first inning and Boog Pow­ — Armando Vega of Loe An- girls.
ell had • two-run homer for geira retained individual tit­
So far, we have Dot John­
the Orioles In the third.
les in the parallel liars, long son, Verna Itolton, Helen AlElsewhere In the American horse vault and still rings nt tamnn, Lorraine Spoils, Sue
League, Cleveland boat Bos­
the nntlonnl AAU gymnastic Jackson, Midge Woods, Ginton, 11-7, and Ix&gt;* Angeles top­ championships.
dys Hennings, Louise Owens,
pled Kansas City, 6-5. Rain
Shirley Martin, Jean Kreick
washed out the only other
and
Krnn Morton.
TONY RIDES BENCH
scheduled game between Chi
The Fridays Sapnspurs Lea­
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) cago and Minnesota.
Tony Gonialei, center fielder gue will have six full team*
for the Philadelphia rhiliiea, going till* Friday a t 7 p.m.
CASPER ENTERED
sat out Monday Bight’s game
NEW YORK (UPI) - Billy against the St. Louis Cardinals
Cajpcr Jr. has joined defend­ because of inflammation of
ing cnampion Arnold Palmer, both eyes.
Jack Nlcklaus and Julius Bo­
ros in the field for the $100,000 Thunderblrd Open golf
tournament at Westchester i n T i m c i i t r r i T c n i ' i s T o k
TURF KUILDKR
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cord his fourth victory for tha
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Willlo Maya stretched hla
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first inning.
St. linuls edged Philadelphia
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Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Combine
In Hosting Afternoon Mothers Tea
All five chapter* of Bet*
Sigma Phi combined Saturday to honor their mother*
with • (pedal tea held at the
Sanford Woman'* Club. The
highly aucceaaful tea waa
from 3 to 5 p.m. with over
100 calling during the appoint­
ed hour*.
Serving from the hour* of
3 and 4 p.m. were Mra. Katie
Corley, Gamma Lambda iponaor, and Mra. Melba Bach,
Zeta XI apouior.
Mra. Rcida McCall, advUor
to Phi Gamma Eta and Mra.
Martha Jennlngi, sponsor for
Phi Gamma Eta, acrvcd from
4 to 5 p.m.
The receiving wa* composed of immediate paat presi­
dent! of the various chapters.
Receiving the guests were
Virginia (Glnny) Frederick,
XI Beta Eta; Helen Hamncr,
Gamma Lambda; Sandra Wil­
son, vice president of Zeta XI,
standing in for president, Flo
Wins*, Mona Walker, Theta
Epsilon and Shirley Alexan­
der, Phi Gamma Eta.
The floating hostesses were
Candy McClanahan, XI Beta
E ta, Edna Daughtrcy, Gam­
ma Lambda, Marchctla I)ormlney, Zcta XI, Polly Pea­
cock, Theta Epsilon, and June
Warner, Phi Gamma Eta.
The lovely tea was perform­
ed with elegant and regal
grace, with all aorortty mem­
bers, their mothers and guests
attired In the very latest fash­
ions.
The main serving table was
overlaid with an exquisite
aheer lace cloth centered with
an elongated arrangement of
assorted spring flowers. Silver
candelabra held glowing ta­
pers. A variety of dainty delicasloa completely filled the
entire table,

SERVING AT THE Betn Stoma Phi Mother’s Ten Inst Saturday a t the
Sanford Womans Club nro from the left, Rolda McCall, advisor to Phi
Gamma Eta. Mnrtha JennlnRH, sponsor for Phi Gammn Eta, Melba Bach,
sponsor for Zeta XI, and Katie Corley, sponsor for Gumma Lumbdn.

By Mrs. Adam Muller
decor. The lovely rooms were
The gracious Douglas Sten - 1afternoon tea recently honor-1 Seminole High School,
Hie DeBary Business and
atrom home on Elliott Avenue Ing the mothers of the memGreen and yellow, the club's decorated with beautiful floral
Professional Women's Club waa the scene of an elegant I bers of Tho Anchor Club of colors were carried out In the
arrangement* placed at van­
met at Dr. George Frlson'a
tage points.
May 5, with Bert Ledcrhaus
Special guest of the after­
presiding.
noon waa Miss Dcde Dietrichs,
It was voted to donate $10
to the DeBary Summer Youth
the first Anchor Club presi­
program being sponsored by
dent when the club originated
the Civic Association.
In 1961.
A rummage sale was plan­
Dennis Brown was also a
ned for the fall.
special guest. Dennis was
A motion was passed to
elected as Admiral of the club
send President Bert Lcdcrby the students for h u admir­
haus to the BPW Convention
al qualities.
in Tampa.
Mrs. Jack Burney Is faculty
The June 2 meeting will be
sponsor for this group and is
a covered dish supper at tho
to be highly commended for
home of Mrs. John Dzick on
her untiring efforts in the
Catalina Drive at 6:30 p.m.
splendid
organization and fel­
with a white elephant and
lowship of the Anchor Club.
bako sale.
The serving table was over­
One new member, Betty
laid
with an exquisite ivory
Peacock, was presented by Jo
linen cloth featuring intricate
Peck.
hand cutwork detail, centered
Plans for a picnic in July
with a silver bowl containing
were started and final plans
an artistic arrangement of
will t&gt;e announced at the June
daisies
and
snapdragons,
meeting.
flanked on cither side by sil­
ver candelabra bearing yellowr
tapers. An assortment of
THE ANCHOR CLUB hosted a lovely afternoon tea honoring their
dainty sandwiches, beautifully
mothers recently a t the Dougins Stenstrom homo on Elliott Avenue.
decorated cake* and candies,
Dennis Brown, left, is Admirul of the Anchor Club, and with Dennis nro
and a variety of nuts filled
his mother, Mrs. Lee Swartz, Mrs. Jnck Burney, fuculty advisor, Miss
the elaborate table.
Cnrol Bessercr, and her mother, Mrs. Robert Bcsserer.
The citrus punch, served by
Mrs. Sue Stevenson, Pilot
Club, was delightful and most
Miss Nancy Crain of Atlan­
picturesque, floating masse*
ta, Ga., and Larry L. Shook
of frozen flowers.
of Ft. Jackson, S. C., an­
Around 75 guests called dur­
nounce their engagement with
ing the afternoon tea hour, In­
cluding the 36 Anchor Club
complete wedding plans to be
Mias Anne Aiken was hon­
members, their mothers and
announced In the near future.
Miss Crain Is a former resi­ ored recently with a party
Woodrose Circle of the San­ special guests.
dent of Sanford, having lived given by Mrs. J. E. Tcrwlllcford Garden Club will meet
on Magnolia Avenue. She is gcr Jr. Miss Aiken is a pop­
at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May
M EN W ITH A YEN
presently employed at Emory ular young member of the
14, at the home of the preslUniversity Hospital in Atlanta. 1964 graduating class of Sem­
dent, Sirs. Charles Robinson, FO R SU C C ESS
Mr. Shook is also a former inole High School.
757 Baywood Circle.
A red and while color
CHOOSE A . Sanford resident and Is pre­
sently undergoing training scheme was used in the living
Members arc asked to bring
with the U. S. Army Special room, dining room and play­
a covered dish for the lunch­
Forces at Ft. Jackson, S. C. room where the guests gallieon following the business
meeting s t 10:30. There will
be no social hour preceding
the meeting.

Miss Nancy Crain
Engaged To

O f Graduation Coke Party

Will Meet With

Mrs. C. Robinson

Legion Auxiliary Post 53

MISS ANNE AIKEN

Receives District Awards

In Piano Recital
THE RECEIVING LINE a t tho Beta Stonin Phi Mother's Tea l»Ht Satur­
day was compotted of immediate past presidents of the various chapters.
From the left aro Monn Walker, Theta Epsilon, Shirley Alexander, Phi
Gnmmn Eta, Helen Hamncr, Gamma Lambda, Glnny Frederick, Xi Beta
Eta, and Sandra Wilson, past vico president standinR in for Flo Winsn,
Zeta Xi.

Enterprise
Sheala Best Honoree
O f Surprise Bridal Shower ThoPersonals
member* of the church

M iss

Miss Sheala Bost, brideelect of Alan Albers, was
A handy gadget for cleaning guest of honor recently at a
Venetian blinds; a piece of surprise bridal shower. Hos*
latex foam rubber glued to
tcsscs for tho occasion were
the end of a yardstick.
Mrs. John L. Duda Jr., Mrs.
Gcorgo Jakubcln Jr., Mr*. E.
KING’S
L. Bellliorn and Mrs. II. A.
BEAUTY SALON
Abell. Scene of tho event wo*
Over Roumlllst'a Drug
the dining room of the St.
— Special —
Luke's Christian Day School.
110 Cold Wave
Gay atream eri of orchid
Complete Permanent
and white decorated the party
9 5 .OO
room. The gift* were laid upon
Haircut
91.00 a lace covered table beneath
Shampoo ft Set 91.50 tho umbrella of orchid and
No Appointment Nee.
white ruffles.
Open Eves By Appt
T h e hostesses presented
Ph. 322-9658
Miss Best with an orchid c o r

^hip’qghore?
rufflerimmed
scoop,
pretty as
a picture
3.50

sage and their gift to her waa
a bridal book.
Beautifully decorated cup
cakes, punch and mints were
served to Uie Mmcs. Jacob
Shraly Bast, Wilbur Yarbor­
ough, Reese Moon, Ilenry
Thurston, G. R. Best Sr., Julia
Clcmancc, William Holloway,
George Bradshaw, Jam es Col­
bert, Andrew Mlkler, John
Eustlce, Charles Eldridge, Mi­
lan Jakubcln and John Jakub*
d o .----------------------Also the Mines. George Jakubcln Sr., Emily Jakubcln, C.
W. Roberta, Walter Duda,
Paul Mikler, Hugh Cotton,
John Grunewald, Daniel Lu­
kas, John Duda Sr., Daniel
Dlnda, Ferdinand Duda, Char­
les Fox, David Earl* and Bob
Slavik.
Also the Misses Sharon Hol­
loway, Jane Miller, Nyleene
Albers, Martha Mlkler, Kath­
erine Duda, Sandra Earle,
Ann Slavik and Jan Westmark.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Goetz of
623 Catalina Driva, are leav
Ing Sanford May IS for their
summer home In New Hart­
ford, Coon., for a period of
five months.
They will return te their
Senfard home In the fell.

women's group of Uio All
Saints Episcopal Church met
Wednesday at 1 p.m. with the
final meeting of the year (ic­
ing proceeded by a covered
dish luncheon. The next meet­
ing will be held In October.
The Y. W. Circle of the
WSCS of the Barnett Memor­
ial Methodist Church met
Wednesday morning at the
homo of Mrs. Gail Cockrell
with Mra. Pat Wllhorn in
charge of the program.

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35% cotton. White. 28 to 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Wil­
liam* returned to their home
in Lakeland after having
spent a few days with Mrs
Williams' parents, Mr. and
Mra. H. B. Hiers.

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Mr*. W. I. King, president
of the I-adics Auxiliary, Leg­
ion Post 53 of Sanford, an­
nounced at the recent month­
ly meeting held at The Hut
that her unit had won honor­
able mention for District 6.
The awards were msde at
the annual Constitutional Con­
ference at Umatilla on April
26. Attending the conference
from Sanford with Mrs. King
were Mr*. Charles Webster,
Mrs. Theodore Stiles and Mrs,
C. E. Hunter.
The unit wuutd have won
tho “Traveling Trophy" had
the membership quota been
filled.
Mrs. E. K. Hsxtcr, of San­
ford, publicity chairman, waa
awarded second place in pub­
licity for her untiring effort*
in presenting the news from
the American Legion Auxili­
ary Unit 53.
Reading from the report
givrn at tho Constitutional
Conference, $tra. King re­
vealed the many accomplish­
ments of the unit during the
past year.
The largest undertaking of
the year has been the erection
of flagpolei in the veteran'!
sections of Oaklawn, Ever-

The morning circle of the
WSCS will meet Wednesday
morning, May 13, at the home
of Mrs. Eggleston at Lemon
Push button coffee In the
Bluff. Each member brings
her own sandwiches for lunch home comes from a new
there. Mrs. Eggleston will fur­ brewer that holds up to SO
cups. The brewer can be
nish coffee and do*sort.
either built-in or wall-hung
Mr. and Mrs. John Eafte and holds a pound of regu­
Ogden and family of Jack lar grind coffee. It brews In­
annvlllc, Mr. and Mrs. Char dividual cups in 14 seconds.
lea Dunn and Kimberley of
Tampa and Mias Linda Dunn
of Orlando were weekend
gucits of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Dunn.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris
and Miss Helen Snodgraa
Mr*. Mery Rawlins and were Sunday dinner guests of
her mother, Mrs. O s e i e Mr. and Mrs. Richard H srrii
Fields, of Sanford and Mrs in Fern Park.
Louise Barthlow of Longwood
were members of a family re
Rev. W. Carlton la attending
union gathering Sunday In the Methodist Jurisdictional
Conference in Pittsburgh.
Crescent City.

/

Forthcoming

Anchor Club Members Fete Mothers
With An Elaborate Tea Reception

M iss Anne Aiken Honoree Woodrose Circle

T o Be Presented

• Accredited Charge
Accounts Welcomed

Announces Events

.arry L. Shook

Louise Steakley

Louise Steakley. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Steakley of thl* city, will be pre­
sented In a student recital of
J . 8. Bach’a music sponsored
by the Central Florida Music
Teachers' Association, Orlan­
do, to be held on Tuesday
evening, May 12, at Keller's
Music Store.
Louise will play Invention
IV in D minor by J . 8. Iiseh.
Sho Is a pupil of Mrs. Mary
E. Tolar Nonce of the Tolar
Scliool of Plano.

DeBary Club

STORAGE

CO . IN C.

2 -9 5 1 1
S a n to iii. F la .

green and Paula Cemeteries,
with dedication of these poles
to bo made on Memorial Day,
May 30.
Mr*. Theo A. Stiles, com­
munity service chairman, ver­
ified many hours and a con­
siderable amount of money
had been spent on needy vet­
eran’s families, distributing
baskets of food and clothing
and In visiting the sick in
various hospitals.
Sirs. C h a r l e s Webster,
Americanism chairman, an­
nounced the unit furnished 10
flagi and holders to All Souls
Parochial School, one flag to
the Lake Monroe School and
flags to two boy scout troops.
Also cash awards totaling $30
wero made to Sanford Junior
High student* in the annual
Americanism contest.
Last summer the unit sent
the Misses Carol Oxford and
Barbara Bolger to Girl's State
at Tallahassee, an annual
event designed to acquaint
girls with true functions of
the government.
To show appreciation to the
teachers of Seminole County
for a thorough job in teaching
patriotism, the unit furnished
0,000 envelopes for report
cards, bearing the name of
the auxiliary and unit num­
ber.
“The John Glenn Story," a
film obtained through the ef­
forts of Mrs. Webster, was
shown to 600 students and 20
teachers at the Lake Mary
School.

cred for an Informal afternoon
of cokes, snacks and chatter.
Mrs. TcrwlUcgor was assist­
ed in serving by Miss Kathy
Trout and by John and David
Terwilleger.
Invited to be with Miss
Aiken were her grandmoth­
er, Mrs. Roy Wright, her
mother, Mrs. Dick Aiken, and
classmates Linda Adcock,
Gwen Champion, l l r c n d i
Brown, Susan Brown, Susan
Deal, Gere Dietrichs, Audrey
Decker, Joy Duggar, Penny
Gleeson, Sandy Horvlsh, Gay
Hunt, Sharon Jackson, Judy
Lavender, Jean Masters, My­
ra Meeks, Betty Plttard, Pat
Kahun, Pat Rice, Maria Row­
land, Mary Scott, Joyce Shep­
ard, Sandy Slayton, Diane
Smith, Carol and Slicrly
Stcmper, Jennifer Thompson,
Carole Thomas, Bsrbara Wat­
son, Jill West and Vicky Boyd.

Altamonte

P e r s o n a ls
Mrs. Robert Watson of Hermils Trail, was hostess for a
bridge luncheon recently. A
beautiful flower arrangement
of day lilies, amaryllis and
Easter lillca adorned the ta­
ble.
The guest* were: Mrs. Ro­
bert Bradford, Mr*. Webber
Haines, Mrs. J . C. Juthe, Mrs.
George Knight, Mrs. Don Har­
ris, Mrs. Otto Baumgartner
and Mrs. K. A. Juthe, all from
Altamonte Springs.
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Gattls
and daughter, Margaret, re­
turned from a trip to Chatta­
nooga, Tenn., where they
were visiting friends and rclstives,

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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eldredge
of CrownsviUe, Md., were re­
cent houseguests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. John Amann Mrs. Walter Hauser, of Dolor­
114 Mainolla
of Clermont, formerly of San­ es Drive In Dol Ray Manor.
ford, announce the birth of a
ten and one half pound son
born May 7, 1064, in the Lees­
burg hospital.
The paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Amann, formerly of Sanford.

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Installation ceremonies for
the new officers of the Vigil­
Saturday is the last day ante Navy Wives Club No. 211
to make reservation* for the were held in the NAS ballroom
luncheon and fashion show at after a potluck dinner.
the Orlando AFB offlccra club
Present for the evening
00 May 20. The event is spon­
v ere the group's sponsors snd
sored by the Naval Officers
Wives club end is open to all their wives- Chapla&lt;n and
officers wives nnd their guests. Mra. Robert Deal and Captaia
Reservations can be made and Mrs. Robert Ware.
with each wives club’s respec*
Newly Installed officers are
th e NOW board representa­ president. Mrs. Rhoi Cooper,
tive. Retired wives can con­ vice
president,
Mrs.
Jo
tact Mrs. Clifford Nelson for Brown; corresponding secre­
reservations.
tary, Mrs. Alice Best; record­
The NOW representatives ing secretary, Mrs. Mary Sut­
ore Mrs. Alsn Weeks, VAH-1; ton; treasure*-. Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Martin Sheridan- VAH-3; Johnson; chaplain, Mrs. Sue
Mrs. Jam es Olson, VAH-5; Mudd, and parliamentarian,
Mrs. A. M. Campbell. VAll-7; Mrs. Alice Beaulieu.
Mrs. William Maliciowakl,
Retiring officers were pre­
VAH-9; Mrs. R. S. Beat. sented with pins designating
RECEIVING THE FIRST "I'm a Livin’ Doll"
VAH-tl; Mrs. John Williams, their office by Captain Ware.
award
is Mrs. W. V. Patterson o f tlio VAH-11—
station, and Mrs. Nelson, These were president, Mrs.
Dct. 8 officers wives club. Mrs. Hart Hurtholostaff.
Barbara Driscoll; vice presi­
mevv pins on the cutout (loll.
The luncheon will begin at dent, Mrs. Brown; recording
1 p. m., in the Fin room, pre­ secretary, Mrs. Beaulieu; cor­
ceded by cocktails in the Jade responding secretary, Mrs.
Room. "Summer Silhouettes," Janet
Rodgers;
treasurer,
the fashion show, will follow Mrs. Mudd; chaplain, Mrs.
the luncheon.
Cooper and parliamentarian,
Navy Relief will receive the Mrs. Sutton.
funds raised from the benefit
Members of the club also
function which takes the place gave Chaplain Deal a check
of the May Garden party for use in renovating the nur­
which has been held in pre­ sery. Others attending were
vious years.
Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mra.
• • •
Ruth Ferris.
Guests of honor at a steak
A centerpiece In the club
dinner and dance of the VAH-5 colors of blue and gold de­
enlisted wives club were Cdr. corated the head table and
and Mrs. Paul Werner and runways of crepe paper with
Cdr. and Mrs. Wallace Rus­ Vigilantes taking off were on
sell, skipper and executive of­ tlio other tables.
• • •
ficer of the squadron and
their wives respectively.
" I ’m a Livin’ Doll" was the
The party, held at the Acey- name of a new award present­
Deucy Club, was attended ed to Mrs. W. V. Patterson by
by more than W persons. Mrs. Kart Kcrtlialomew at the
Music for dancing was furnish­ May coffee of the VAH-11 and
ed by a band after the dinner. Det. 8 officers wives. The cof­
Mr*. Jam es Pittman and fee wss held at the home of
Mra. Gene O'Neill were in Mra. H. B. Helms and was
charge of the arrangements co hosted by Mra. I). F. Munfor the party.
day.
• • •
In presenting a cutout doll
DON'T FORGET . . . to­ to Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Bar­
night is the entertainment tholomew said, "To Royann
show, "M erry Go Round,” at Patterson, for living the quali­
Seminole High School for the ties of unselflnshneti and com­
NAVY WIVES PRACTICE looking their best
benefit of the Seminole Asso­ passion In sharing Iter love
f o r their act in tonight's "Merry Go Round" a t
ciation for Retarded Children. for her family by taking in a
th e Seminole High School to Benefit the Semi­
Several Navy wives are par­ lonely and lost three year old
nole Association for Retarded Children. Here
ticipating in the show and • boy who lost hit mother, bro­
Mrs. Wade Tilarkley and Mrs. Michael Durant
former Chcckertail wife, Mrs. ther and sister in a fire. This
take a few minutes out during rehearsal.
J. F. Barlow is in charge.
is a wonderful tiling— you
• • •
are a living doll."
club will baby sit at the NAS tlie June luncheon will h*
Mra. J. L. Shipman presid­ Mra. Bartholomew said the pool for the children of mo­
Mrs. Laurence White snd
ed at her last VAH-9 officers award would be given from thers taking tile Red Cross
wives coffee as first lady of time to time (o deserving swimming lessons which lie- Mr*. Frank Wolfe.
♦ ♦ •
the squadron Wednesday. The member* of the club.
gan today.
COMING
EVENTS
coffee was held at the home
In other buslnesi at the cof­
• • •
of Mrs. William Maliczowsld. fee- Mr*. P. V. Rear was in­
Wednesday, Slay 13
Mrs. A. F. Reno took high
Cdr. Shipman will be reliev­ troduced to the members atsd
VAH-7 officers wives splash
ed by Cdr. J. A. dcGhandl on farewell gift* were p-esented honors and Mrs. Stem Koltc party, 10 a. m. Homo of Mra.
June 5 ai commanding offic­ to Mrs. Dan Mitchell and Mrs. was second high at the VA1I- Richard Wright.
er of VAH-9 and will go to I. A. Signorelli. Mrs. Mitchell 3 officer* wives bridge Thurs­
VAH-9 officers wives bridge,
the Army War College in Car­ wss given an engraced bra­ day. TIic bridge was held at
10 a. m. Home of Mrs. Donald
the
homo
of
Mr*.
Michael
lisle,, Pennsylvania.
celet and Mra. Signorelli re­
Hornsby who was assisted by Sullivan.
Other goodbye* were said ceived a calling card tray.
CPO
Wives clubboard
to Mra. J. J. Moynlhan whose
A baby gift* was presented 3trs. lteno.
Those present were Mrs. I*- meeting.8 p. m. Horne of Mrs.
husband is going to the Amer­ to Mrs. J. M. Catron who
roy Hawkins. Mra. George Alvcra Kelly.
ican University In Washington- has a new son, Michael.
Thursday, May II
D. C. The Moynlhana will
New bowling team members Klmmons, Mrs. Chester Fitz­
leave later thia month.
ar- Mra. J . R. Sandusky, patrick, Mrs. Charles McKen­ VAH-5 officer* wives bridge
Mra. Stanley Pochardo was Mrs. D. C. Purdy, Mra. J. M. na, Mrs. Robert Repp, Mrs. 9:30 a. m. home of Mrs. Geor­
ro-hostess for the coffee and Runnels and Mrs. R. D. Marry Bryant, Mrs. C. J. ge Kelly.
VAH-7 maintenance officers
Youngblade. Mrs. Joan Sample
Mrs. A. F. Reno was appoint­ Fields.
wives luncheon, home of Airs.
• • •
and Mrs. Craig Moore.
ed the new bridge chairman.
Welcomed to the group were
New chalrmeo and commit­ Refreshments of doughnuts, Ed Foy.
Mrs. Robert lladlich, whose tee members for the six coffee and cookie* were serv­ VAH-3 officers wives cof­
fee. 10 a. m. Home of Mr*.
husband Is employed by North months beginning in July were ed by the hostesses,
• • •
Henry Dement.
American and Mrs. James chosen by the officer* wive*
Friday, .May 15
Bennett, whose husband is of VAH-7 at their May coffee
Engraved
Revere bowls
with Autonetics.
Thursday.
were presented to two mem­ VAH-11—Dct 8 officers wives
Others attending the coffee
NOW board representative bers of die station officers bon voyage party, 7:30 p .m.
were Mrs. J . A. deGanahl, will be Mrs. Ed Foy who will wive* club a* farewell gifts Home of Mrs. Bart Bartholo­
Mrs. D. G. Tise. Mr*. P. E. also serve as bridge chairman. at the recent meeting of tlio mew.
Criswell, Mrs. J . K. Dunn, On the telephone committee group.
Mrs. J. N. Henson, Mrs. J. P, will be Mrs. Rob Donaldson,
Farewells were said to Mrs.
O M io f i m ( ^
Smyth, Sirs. G. L. Thompson, chairman, and Mrs. Roy Me- William Bassett whose husRI DE - I N T ME A 7 R
Mrs. A. O. Karnes, Mrs. O. Lain, Mrs. David Sharp and aqdb is retiring and to Mra.
P. Burch, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. Donald D esault
ADguat Stefkovich whose hus­
l . u l ih u n la * T aalle
Til* A m a o
Mrs. H. L. Klein, Mrs. D. M.
Mrs. Jerry Chapdelalne will band is going to Norfolk.
W alt l l l a i r p l
Sullivan. Mrs. C. J. Young- be in charge of Navy Relief
Nominees for new officers,
" » T l u r r W a l k * " C o lo r
blade, 5Ir*. G. L. Atkinson and and hospitality committee were also presented to tlie
1*1 ii , a i a i a o o a i r
M «rr"
C o lo r
Mrs. O. K. Morrow.
members will be Mrs. Mc­ group which met at the home
• • •
Lain, Mrs. Foy and Mra. of Mrs. Clinton MacDonald
W in , A Tlll'RS.
( A M I . ( M i l I M S * MITES
Deadline for news for the John Burns.
for a Coke and splash party.
“I.O* *5 l« a 11*1,1."
third edition of the "SevenA silver baby spoon was pre­ Mrs. Richard Haislip was co­
AM
ettea News” to be sent aboard sented to Mrs. David Sharp hostess.
"1.0 A E l . S' AUK T U B
llll AS *1"
the USS Enterprise la Satur­ for her new too by Mrs. B. B.
Tlie nominees are Mr*.
day, May 16. The date was Brown.
Francis Plapp and Mri. Eu­
announced by Mra. Kelly Bur­ Goodbyes were said to Mrs. gene Itogero for president,
dick at the May meeting of Sharp, Mrs. Chapdrlaine and Mrs. Earl Unger and Mra.
I DATS TILL
the VAH-7 enlisted wives club Mrs. Bums who will be leav­ Paul Polgar for vice presi­
board.
ing shortly for visits with dent; Mrs. Jay Miller and
“THE THIN RED
Persons wishing to have parents ks their boms state of Mr*. David Jahn for secre­
LINEnews put in ths paper should Michigan, Minnesota and New tary-treasurer.
raU Mrs. Burdick a t 3234977 York.
The officer* will be chosen
before Saturday.
Other wives attending the at the June meeting and will
Also on Saturday * m ar­ meeting wars Mrs. Al Camp­ take their new positions in
sh meHow sod
frankfurter bell, Mrs. Dick Coon, Mrs. July.
roast will be held at the home Paul Marcotte, Mra. Dick
Refreshments of sandwiches,
NOW thro WED.
of Mrs. Roy Pounds, beginning Wright, Mr*. Georg* Dresser, doughnuts and coffee were
AT 1:00 . 8:10 . 9:20
at 9 p. m. A tape recording Mrs. Jack Tuttle, Mrs. Ted served to the 22 wives attend­
7:30 • 9:25
will be made to send to the Csnn, Mrs. Marsh Blttlck, ing the meeting. Hostesses for
husbands aboard the USS En­ Mr*. Bob Rankin, Mrs. George
MRQOn
terprise. Each family will Uffman, Mrs. Bob Martin,
have five minutes and the and Mrs. Larry Dion.
# # •
mothers sr# asked to prepare
a two minute statement.
Ths coffee was held at th*
LAST 2 DAYS
Children of the family will home of Mrs. Robert Lavender
IAN FLEMING'S
have the remaining three min­ who served small frosted
“FROM
RUSSIA
utes for unrehearsed greet­ cakes with coffee front a
WITH
LOVE"
ings.
bine and white cloth covered
— la Color —
Present at the board meet­ table. A centerpiece of red
1:80 e s s , Mon.
ing were Mra. Jack Combs, carnations and baby’s breath
tlimwt*
2:09 DIP Fri.
Mrs. Pete Armstrong, Mrs. with blue randies w ss oo tbs
Plus T h * Beat!**
Robert Hodges, Mrs. William serving table.
• e •
* Rummel and Mra. Carroll
Com* To TownFrr*
Smoking
Johnson.
Chief Petty Officers wives Parking
Open 1:30
Ares
By Judy Turner
Phone K2-4133

S S P u im m ®

(D r W i

O b b ij. •

DEAR ABBY: Why do so
many nice peopl* with doga
hnve so little regard for
their guests' c o m f o r t 7
When we visit these people,
their dog jumps up on us the
moment the door is o|iencd.
As soon a* we sit down, the
dog jumps upon the furni­
ture right next to us. When
we sit at th* dining room
table, th* dog is under the
table, with his nose on our
legs. He even puts his paws
up on the tablecloth, “beg­
ging" for food. (The master
thinks nothing of feeding
the animal from hit hand,
nnd then goes right on eat­
ing. Vich! s W* love dogs,
Abby. and ha ve always had
one. Hut when we entertain,
our dog is not included with
the guests. Do you agice
with those who have the
"Love us, lov* our dog" at­
titude? Or can you ace our
side of it?
THE " E V in
HILLSKOROUGIJ

father to give her away.
Where doe* the father go to
ait after he ha* given the
bride away ? S u r e l y he
doesn't go to ait with th*
bride'* mother, who I* til­
ting with her present hus­
band! And If everyone is
friendly, and the father'*
present wife ia invited to
the wedding, where dors
SHE sit? Should she he
right up front with the rel­
atives in the wedding party,
and bceido her husband at
the head table at tha wed­
ding dinner ?
NEEDS TO KNOW

*

*

DEAR ARRY: With so
much divorce and remarry­
ing these days, isn't there
tome wedding efquett* for
divorced parents of the bride
and groom? Hay the bride’*
parent* are divorred and
have both remarried, hut
th* bride want* her real

j lacofa/ On (B/ridqsz

D E A R WONDERING:
She’n probably making it up.
Rut if only a part of it it
true, she should take a good
look at herself in tlie mirror,
and listen to herself talk.
• •
•
DEAR ARMY: Re the man
who accused his good anil
faithful wife of every dirty
•Iced in the book: I have
been down that road myself,
and I, too, was sick at heart
at all my husband's accusa­
tions and suspicions until I
learned that it all coma
from hi* own guilty cunscience. Everything he was
a c c u s i n g me of doing, HE
wna doing—the rat.
VIRGINIA REACH
• • •
Get It off your chest. For
a personal, unpublished re­
ply, write to ARRY, Box
;t;h15, Beverly Hills, Calif.
IHlJ 1J. Encloso n stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
• • •
For Abby'a booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Abby. Ilox 8365, Beverly Hills,
Calif. 90212.

By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH
19
Here Is another aafety play
A A 94
from Ernie Rovere’a new♦ 69
book "Modern Point Count
6 A 10885
♦ K 72
Contract Bridge."
EAST
South finds himself in a WTST
A J 10 6 2
rather comfortahio six spade A None
10 9 7 4 5 2
¥QJ8
contract. If ho is the least V
♦ KJ 3
AQ42
bit careless, he will lead Uie A 10 9 0 2
A 034
king of spades at trick two.
SOUTH &lt;l»
West will ahow out and South
A K Q 0752
will ipend the rest of tlio
« A K
♦ 97
day complaining about his
tough luck.
East and West Tulnerabla
If South is careful ha
Rea
to West North l'.»*t
wxrn't have to complain. II*
PilhS
Tass 2 4
1*
will lead a spade to dummy's
Peas 4 N T. Pax*
8A
acc at trick lwt&gt;. Weal will
Pass h N.T. Past
•V
Pass
Pass e *
show out, but it won't em­
16
Pass
Pass
barrass South at all. Hs will
Opening lead—T 10
simply lead a trump from
dummy and win tlie trick ini back to dummy with a chili
his own hand as cheaply as or diamond and lead dum­
possible. Then he will get | my'# last spade. It won't mnL

U)c

mailman, milkman, grocery
man, and tha same salesmen
calling on me, and I have
never had one speck of
trouble with any of them.
Do you think she Is making
all this up, or can it be
true?
WONDERING

DEAR N E E D S : T h *
bride'* mother and present
family lit in the first pew.
The bride's father, after giv­
ing away his daughter in
marriage, then goes to sit
with his present wife and
family in th* second pew.
Tha father's present wife
ails beside him at the wed­
ding dinner.
• • *
DEAR ABBY: A young,
rather pretty little married
woman lives next door to
me, and she is always telling
me that n door-to-door saleman made a pass at her und
she had to put him in his
place. She claims the mail­
man, milkman and grocery
man have also made improp­
er advaners to her, and site
had to tell them off.
Abby, I have the same

DEAR “E's"; I can more
than SEE your aid* of it—
I'm ON itl
*

By Abigail Van Buren

tee which card East plays.
South will wind up with all
the trump tricks. While he
will have to lose a diamond,
ho will make his slam.
Was South's choice of a
spade lead to dummy's ace
just luck? Not at alll He
couldn't handle Jack-ten sixtwo of spades In tlie West
hand but he could if they
were tn tlie East hind.
H South had held th# ten
of spades instead of the
right, his lead of the king of
spndes at trick two would
liavo liecn correct. In that
case, be would have had a
simple finesse against the
jack tn either hind. But with
tlie jack and ten both miss­
ing, lie could only handle
four spade* in the East hand.

dU ghiighiA
TV Time Previews
8:30 9 p.m. ARC. McHsle's
Navy. "The Dart Gun Wed­
ding." Wildly funny. As Cap­
tain Binghamton, Joe Flynn
gets the major laughs.
09:30 p.m. CBS. I’cltiroat
Junction. Quito funny. If one
scheming Homer B c d l o e
(Charles Lane) can't destroy
tlie Hootervllle Cannonball,
inajbc two Flomers can turn
the trick. Redloe has his sun
(Sieve Frankcn) show up with
instruction* to pour charm on
Kale (Bra Bcnaderct) and
her Shady Rest family.
910 p.m. NBC. The Richard
Booonc Show. "Wall to Wall
War." (Rerun). A dramatic
thriller from atart to finish.
A war veteran, now an insur­
ance salesman, goes off his
rocker and turns his office in­

Television Tonight
TUESDAY P. M.
(.SO (1) N a w a r e p a
( I ) N i w i , S p o rt a,
W aath ar
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11:10 I I I T o n l a b l b h o w
(Color)
11:11 ( I I Uov l*

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J ,Ac h ) o m m B*RuthMiiiett

I’m not so sure that house­
wives ar# going to stand in
line tn buy a mechanical man
that duct housework—if ami
when ft* Inventor* get* a
working model Into produc­
tion.
You read about tlie robot
Invented by a British profeseor of fuel technology ami
chemical engineering to lend
a helping hand to housewives
by taking over such dull and
dreary cliore* as floor scrub­
bing, window washing, bed
making, ironing and tablesetting.
The real reason I’m skepti­
cal about women wanting a
mechanical
man
clanking

around tho house all day Is
because Mr. Robot doesn't
talk.
Judging from tiieir letters
to me, wives figure that (he
most aggravlng kind of hus­
band in tlie world is the one
who won't talk . , . snd judg­
ing from the nutnlicr of let­
ters I've received from wives
who claim th d r husbands
neicr talk to them, an awful
lot of women must Ims m ar­
ried to Silent Sams.
Now could those women,
wlm already have one mun
armmd the house who never
lias anything to say, |iussilily
pul up with s second o n e even if the second Is a robot?

There's still another thing
about a mechanical helper
that might prove annoying to
any red-blooded American
housewife. Just Imagine the
frustration of a housewife wlm
has to stand around and
watch a mechanical man do­
ing her work, amt not b* able
to offer advice. A robot might
lie more efficient Ilian a hus­
band. hut a wife can boss
tlie Job and make "M pfu.
suggestion* when her husband
is lending a hand.
And it's mighty gratifying
to her ego to prove that no­
body hut a woman really
knows how to do a woman's
work.

fo a battlefield.
9- 10 p.m. ABC. Th* GrsaL
est Show on Earth. "G arvs."
(Color) (Rerun). V s a r l a g
slightly from his Wyatt Earp
image, Hugh O'Brian seemi
fearless enough but he is not
avers* to slapping a pretty
girl.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Jack
Benny Show. (Rerun). Tlio
cxtrm ertUh Mickey Rooney ia
a cellmate of Jack In a prison
that's more like a aummer re ­
sort, except for one rettric*
lion. It's good for many
laughs.
10- 11 p.m. CBS. Hie Garry
Moore Show. Eydle Gorme returns to Garry's ahow tonight
and tings two songs, "Tlie
Friendliest Tiling" and "Bau­
bles, Bangles and Beads."

(Si P r i c e I i R i g h t
11.IS (3) A l i n i n g L in k *
(Color)
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( I ) T h * o b j a c t I*

WEDNESDAY P. M.
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Trailways
treats you like
company'
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W e drove 3,243 miles
to make a point about our
Super Turbine transmission

ITa ao Mce to oo Trellwaysl Our highly-fratnod travel
esperts bend over backwards to answer your questions
courteously, completely. Help you eolect ths moat
scenic routos. Smooth out every dotail so you enjoy •
happy trip on America's most modem buses.

You can do it on the way to the grocery store
Would we drive e Bulrk with s Super
Turbine trensmietion* all the way from
Pasadena to Nsw York City Just to win
Qs»* C In ths Mobil Economy Run?
Of eoans. And Just in ess* anyone failed
to get ths maatage, we did It twice again.
And won Cite* D snd Class 0 . In til, Quick
entered 4 cisseee, and won 8—mors than
any other make of ear. (Remember when
people need to think Buieks used a lot of
gaa?) Did ws males our
point about tho lupw

Turbine trannalselcmT You b#4.T _
Obviously you aren't planning'to" drivel
1,249 mile# to prove your new Bulek ia
economi eel. And you can’t expect to get I
i i many mile* par gallon e* the expert* ini
the Economy Run. Still, it U nice to know
you can win ths economy run around town.
And th* good looks prise at th# earn# time.
Bee your Bulek dealer about I t No doubt
he'll think of a number of other reason* to
drive a Bulek.

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Legal Notice

By Galbraith

l a Ik * r e a r t a t Ik a C a a a ly
J u d g e . I r a l a a l t C a a a ty , l l a t a
a t ria rtla .
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l a r a tk a E a ta l* a l l
MAYULA L IT T L E ADAMS
U tc ta i'ii
n . l A L N O T IC E
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t h a u n d e r s i g n e d wilt, o n tlik
l a t d a y o f J u n * . A. D. 11*1,
praaant
to
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of
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C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , h a r f in a l r a .
t u r n , a c c o u n t a n d v o u ch er* . aa
A d m ln latra trla of tha D atata
o f MAYOLA L I T T L E ADAMS,
d acaa aad . a n d a t aald tlm a . t h a n
and thara. m a k a ap p licatio n to
t h a a a ld J u d g e f o r a f in al a a t tlam an t of h a r a d m ln la tra tlo n
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Aa A d m l n l a t r a t r l a o f t h o
E s t a t e o f MAYOLA LIT*
T I . E ADAMS. D acaaaad .
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h e r e b y n o l l fl a d a n d r e q u i r e d to
p r e j - r t a n y clalm a and da m a n d a w h i c h yo u . o r a l t h a r o f
you. m a y h a v e a f a l n a t t h a ae­
t a t a of EIIMA I. P F L B I O E R .
d acaa aad, l a t a o f aald C o u n t y ,
to th a C o u n ty J u d a a of S em ­
in o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t hie
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a h a l l h a In w r i t i n g . a n d a h a l l
a ta te th a place of realdenc*
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c l a i m a n t , a n d ahall b e s w o r n
to by . t h s c l a i m a n t , hie a g e n t ,
o r a tto rn e y and accom panied
by s f i li n g fa* o f o n * d o l l a r
a n d auch c l a i m o r d e m a n d n o t
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t h a a h o v * C o u r t , a co p y o f
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EVANS, a m i n o r .
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PR O C EE D IN G I
T O I B K 1 R L E Y M A E EVANS.
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n a m a of. F a r n P a r k P h o t o , o f May, t SSd, In d e f a u l t o f
a n d t h a t I i n l a n d t o r e g i s t e r w h i c h aa ld C o m p l a i n t w i l l be
e a l d n a m e w i t h t h * C l a r k o f t a k e n a a c o n fess ed b y y o u .
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f o u n t ) . F lo rid a , In acco rd an t-* t h is Z lrd d a y o f April. I l t l .
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$105.00 Per Week
Salary Plus Bonus

2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS

Fum. Apt. 115 s. French Ave. 6. For Rent
6. For Rent
Phone 322-6530.
Lg. 2 BR home, kit. equip., l-ROOM efficiency apt. with
ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
lg. screened porch. Children
1 BR Furn. Near Base. 2015 desired. $30 mo. In Geneva.
able for couple or zinglc
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.
por&gt;on or retired. All utlUSanford 3493451.
tici included in rent. Ideal­
2 BR Home in Wynnewood.
ly located on First St., with­
Avail. June lit. Ph. 322 8132 in 1 block of 2 free parking
F i r r t T I O l ' S STAMM
loti and ihopplng center. In­
V O T IC R 18 h s r t b r e l v s n t h a t 2-ROOM furn. apt. $53 mo.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
w a a r s t n a a s s d In b u s l n s s a a t
inch
water
A
elec.
322-3860.
140T B. F r s n c h , Hem tnole C o u n ­
Dept. Store, 211 E. F i r s t St.
ty , F l o r i d a , u n d t r t h s f i c t i t i o u s
n a m s of, S s m l n o l s T r u c k B a lts, 1 BR Houaetraller furn. Adults
a n d t h a t w a I n t t n d to r s a l t t s r
only. $73 mo. Ph. 322-1187. FURN. Apt. Goto In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
aald n a m a w i t h t h s C l s r k o r
t h s C i r c u i t C o u r t , A t m l n o l t 4 BR, 2 Bath, home. Avail­
C o u n t y , F l o r l d s , In a c c o r d s n c s
Clean roomi for men. 401
able, June. 322-9395.
w i t h t h s p r o v i s i o n s or t h a F i c ­
Magnolia Ave. I22 07',0.
t i t i o u s N 'l m i H i a t u t t a , t o - w l t :
S e c t i o n SSI.01 F l o r i d a s t a t u t e s 2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
IIIT .
able May 1. Prefer adults. Unfumtihed 2 BR, home, kit­
S l g i J o s s p h C. d e n t i l s , J r .
chen equipped. 322-3651.
1303 Sanford Ave.
W i l l i a m T. 11.11
R aym ond J. H hafftr
P u b lish May II, I t , i l A J u n e
Z, t i l l .
C O U -tl

Mobile Home loti, 100x160,
near Lake Jessup. $100
down, $30 mo. Ph. 322-9083.

FHA - VA HOMES

LAKE MARY. New 2 BR
home. Close to school A
stores. $63 mo. Monna Jarvis "Hs’s off for his Hawaiian vacation aa soon aa ha
finlahaa his route, and ha doaan't oars who knowa it!
322-1810.

Low Monthly Paymenla
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park Dr.

322-2420

3 HR, 1 bath home, fenced
back yard. North Orlando.
Th. 3228219.
IT'S YOUR FAULT
It you miss thii fine 2 atory,
8 room- 3-bedroom country
home. Near town for busi­
ness and RIVER for FISH­
ING. Priced right with good
terms and $300 down.

SO U TH W A R D

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

31A. Pets

REDUCED. Boston Terrier,
AKC Reg., 8 weeks old.
322-5517,
One of the fastest progressing
companies In IU field will
Boston Bull Terrier Puppies.
have a representative Inter­
AKC Reg. E. E. Walker.
viewing men who hold the
806 E. 20th St. Ph. 322-6187.
following qualifications:
1. Age 21 to 40
Toy Fox Terrier puppy. Phone
2. Own automobile in good
322-5365.
condition
3. Willing to be away from Chihuahua, white male, 6
wks. $25. No papers, Inquire
home Monday through
Friday, home on week­ Guthrie'* Restaurant, N. of
Monroe Bridge, 17-92.______
ends.
4. High School education or 32. Flowers - Shrubs
equivalent.
5. Available for immediate YOUNG CITRUS TREKS: H "
to H ", Pineapples or Ham­
employment.
lins on sour—Other variet­
No experience n e c e s s a r y ,
ies. R. W. Williams, after
thorough training is given
7 p. m. 322-6102.
by company and pay begins
with training.
GROW your own hydroponic
Sec Company Representative
tomatoes; in containers;
Mr. A. N. Shankland
some bearing. Grosser'a Hy­
Florida State Employment
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Office
Ave.
9:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M.
Wednesday, May 13th, 1964 DLOOM1NG Roses on Chero­
200 S. French Ave.,
kee stock. All other kinds
Sanford, Fla.
of Nursery shrubbery and
trees.
IS. Help Wanted
Gray Shadows Nursery
WANTED. Reliable couple
ft Ml. S. on Sanford Ave,
with trailer to work on A-Z
poultry farm. Cassadaga 33. Furniture
Rd., Orange City. Ph. 7753835.

FURNITURE

INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY 19. 8ltuatlonn Wanted
119 N. Park
322-9173 PART time work wanted.
Evenings and/or Saturdays.
ONLY $6,900. Nice 4 BR. 2
Office or whatever avail.
R E N T ~\ BED
Furn. Oar. Apt. 254514 Pal­
ahady lota. Shops, Income
322-4552.
metto.
Ph. 322-0323 or Rol’iway, Hospital A Baby
invest, potent. 322 5680.
Beds.
322-6234.
21. Beauty Salon*
By Day, Week, or Month
12 ACRES
Gar. apL 1201 Magnolia Ave. Ph. FA 2-3161 116 W. li t St. Oak thaded large 4 Bedroom,
Complete Beauty Serviea
Apply 5-6:30.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2 bath home;; Family room
3 Senior Operators
with fireplace, large util­ Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
5 BR, kitchen equipped In­ 2 BR, home, kit. equip. Key*
ity and double carport. Ap­ 322 5742
105 So. Oak
cluding dishwasher. Many
at 817 Catalina Dr.
proximately 2300 eq. X. All HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
extras. $120. 822-4106.
fenced. 9 Acre* cleared and
9. For Balt or Rant
Ace Beauty Salon
planted in bahai.
2
li 3 Bedroom Houses
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Call for Evening Apptf.
Payton Realty
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g !
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-8525
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
322-1597.
Free Parking
STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
Air-conditioned 3 BR, 2 bath, FA 2-1301 17-92 et Ifliwatha
Spring Permanent Special
St. 322-5482 or 1374.
Fla. room. Available June.
20 Percent off regular prices
8-Room, nice, clean, furn.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sanford 322-7506.
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
apt. Pbona 322-3677.
Realtor
318 Palmetto Ave. Th. 322 0834
11. Henl Estate Wantfd
Raymond Lundqulit, A»»o.
$ BR, unfurn. house, kitchen
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 25. Plumbing Services
WANTED.
Ddiirsbld
tots
In
equipped. 2405 8, Willow.
trade on Sparcraft Trailer. New Custom Built Home on
PLUMBING
Ph. 848-4282.
Can ba teon at 2003 So.
Contracting Kapairs
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
COMPLETELY FURN. first
French. Ph. 3220437.
FREE KSTIMATE8
tion call 522-537$.
floor of lovely home on tree
R. L. HARVEY
12.
Real
Estate
For
Sale
GREENHKIAR
shaded lot on Lake Monroe,
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3381
as —
■
Choice Iota available In i " i n i — —
Enterprise. 2 BR, 26x19 car­
3
&amp;
4
Grsenbriar of Loch Arbor 27. Speelil Service*
peted Ur. rm. and dining
REDROOM HOMES
rm., buUt-ln kitchen. En­
overlooking golf court*. Expert lawn care. 322-3790.
IMMEDIATE
joy privacy &lt;i fishing. $125.
Custom building to your
OCCUPANCY
322-3856 evenings, 322-7480
specifications.
Greenbrier LAWNS renovated — Aerate
Air-Conditioning Optional
—Remove thatch — Chinch
dayi.
developed by
An Low aa $350 Down
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­
KINGSWOOD
RENTALS FURNISHED
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
lize—Ph. 322 1244.
BUILDERS, INC.
1 BR, 1 Bath, 2429 Chase $55
LAKE MARY
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
202
Fairmont
Dr.
I Br, 1 Bath, 1008 French $60
West on 25th St. and
FA 2-8074
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
3 BR, 1 Bath, 1817 Sum­
Left on Lake 3Iary Ulvd.
Of picture! that have been
merlin ........................... $70
322-2744
published In The Herald.
$ BR, 1 Bath. 4o6 SunLAKE WYMAN
Call
Bill Vincent at The
land Dr............................ $125
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
HEIGHTS
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
UNFURNISHED
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 0123
I.ONGWOOD
I BR, 1 Bath, 1522 Mellon(South on 17-92-6 ml.
Plano Tuning and Repair
3 BR. CB house Ravenna Pk.
vllle ................................. $50
2 Illki. Northwest ot
W.
L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
Low
down
payment.
Call
3 BR, 1 Bath, Jewett Lane $90
Lungwood Plata)
after 8 . m. 322 0653.
4 BR, 2 Bath, A. C., 612
PAINTING • INTERIOR - EXTRAILER it.ADES
Osceloa Dr.......................$125
TER I OR and Home Im­
CONSIDERED
3 Bit- 1 bath, kit equipped.
OTHERS NOT LISTED
provement Contractor. All
$200 down, aasume pymta.
STEMPER AGENCY
work may be financed up to
of $7$ mo. 322-1599.
1919 So. French
322-4991
F -y rt. Guaranteed satisfac­
2 BR. Home, Study, 144
Ph. 838 3911
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
B ithi, Urge Family Rm. In
222-9588.
good neighborhood; Includ­
AIR-CONDITIONING
ing stove, refrig., room airIX f O I ’XTY J I ’IIG H'n I O I IIT ,
By FEDDERS
conditioner, washing m a­
nK M IX O L K COUNTY . F L O R ­
Property Management
IDA
H.
B.
POPE CO., Inc.
chine
A
rugs.
Really
ter­
Si Sales Broker
E S T A T E O F It. U. WOODH.
322-4234
rific buyl Monthly pay- 200 So. Park Ave.
e/k/s
n o H C o E fl. WOODS,
DECEASED
m enu $82.50.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
N O T IC E TO C H E U I T O I I *
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
T O A L L I'K ItS ON S HAVING
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Offers for your eel*ctlon
Inc.
CLAIM S
O It
D E MAN DH
All Types and Sltci
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 4
A G A IN S T S A ID E S T A T E :
FA 2-8074
Y»u * m l eei h o f y n u e r e
Wa Repair and Service
Bedroom
h e r e b y n o t i fi e d e n d r e q u i r e d to
b T I N E
file e n y c l e l m t e n d d r m m i d s
w h i c h y ou. o r e i t h e r of you.
Machinery end Supply Co.
m ey hev* e g sln st ssld re la te
FA 2-6432
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 207 W 2nd St.
In t h e o f fic e nf H o n .
VER­
3rd A Park Ave.
NON M IZ E, C o u n t y J u d i t r of
29. Automobile Service
H rm ln o l* C o u n t y , e l hla o ffice
Phone 322 5641
In t h * C o u r t H o u s e In Hmiford,
F l o r i d a , w i t h i n alx c a l e n d a r
3 BR., 144 bath home. Aa- COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
m o n t h * f ro m th * t i m e o f th e
Free inspection, estimates,
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o r Ih l* no tice.
suma payments. 322-5455.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
E a c h cla im o r d e m a n d m u s t he
In w r i t i n g e n d c o n t a i n t h e
Sacrifice 3 -BR, 1 bath. Total
A repairs discounted.
p i e r * o f r e s i d e n c e a n d post o f ­
price $8,000. 81,500 down,
21144 E. 3rd.
322-3443
fice a d d r e s s o f lb * c l a l i n e n i
e n d m u s t he e w o r n t o h y th *
$4$ mo. 322-3142.

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

LAIN Enterprises,
Inc.

Legal Notice

VA - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

c l a i m a n t , hie *K*n t o r a t t o r ­
n ey , o r th * earns e h a l l he void.
M ild red W o o d a S eeley
As E e e c u l r l x o f ea ld e s t a t e
F r a n c i s K. Wh i t a k e r
A ttorney a t Law
Suit* I I I
I 'l a a a N a t i o n a l B a n k llld u ,
Orlando, F lo rld s
F u h l l a h : A p ril IT.
Mey ». I t , 11. 111!
C D T -ll

SANFORD

HERALD

WANT ADS
BRINQ FAST
RESULTS

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make tha beat horn*
buy, aa# tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

Auto Gtasa, Tops
4i Seat Covers

Owner b e i n g tram terred.
Must sell 3 BR. 2 Bath
Home in Ravenna Park,
Sanford. Ph. 323-0648.

1901 Park Avanua
PA 2-3232 anytime

Legal Notice

29. Automobile Service

and DeLand area to aervlce
Insurance Debit. Above aver­
age guaranteed aaUry piua
commissions. Good oppor­
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 9032
tunity for advancement for
a hard worker. Contact IL L WORK GUARANTEED
Manager, 1219 N. Orange
Ave., or write, P. O. Box 31. Poultry • Iilrentock
2403, Orlando. Fla.
1 Shetland Pony for Sale.
Stallion. Call after 5, 322CAB D R I V E R S . Reliable,
4703.
sober. Apply Yellow Cab Co.
201 So. Park.

AGENCY - REALTOR
3463 S. Park Ave.
Phonal FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2293

Seminole Realty

Are you ■atisfied with your re­ Program for children of all LARGE 2 BR., furn. apt. Ph.
322 3333.
cent Income Tex, or Re­ a g e groups. 2 Filtered
fund? Have a free examina­ awlmmlng pools. Arts A
Crafts. Qualified Instruc* UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt.
tion of your Return made
Terrazzo floors, tile bath,
tori. All day, $11 weekly. Ik
b y a former agent of the
Venetian shades, kit. equlpt.
Day, $6.50 weekly. Trans­
Internal Revenue Service.
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 af­
portation
available.
Happy
Tel. 322-3876. Em eet Blckter 3 p. m.
Acres School. Ph. 322-8481.
rrll, 2101 Park Avc.
3 Rm. furn. Gar. apt. Water
A elec. furn. Adults only.
Ph. 322-1305
T h e f o l lo w in g n a m e d p e r a o n i
have b een aelaeted b y t h a
Hoard o f C o u n t y Com mleelon &gt;ra of S em inole C o u n ty . F i o r ­
ds. to se rv e aa C lerka a n d I n ip ecto ra f o r t h a P r i m a r y E l e c ­
tion. t o b s held, T u e s d a y , Ma y

EVERETT A. HARPER WANTED: Man for Sanford

FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, 144
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
in Sunlind' 121 Lake Dot.

8. Education • Instruction Housetraller, 2 rooms adjoin­

NOT LONG DISTANCE WORLD BOOK PLAN for

Office 204 W. First

Bljr

Ball-Blair Agency

3 BR., I bath, cent, heat A
alr-cond., corner lot, lake
privileges, In Lake Mary.
$11900. 322-2903.
2 BR frame bouae. Very clean.
90S Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
wan, 322*4018.

16. Female flelp Wanted
Make Money the easy way.
Full time, part time. Ph.
322-2016, 2 4c 6 p. m.

Otflea FA 1-2119
WANTED. Babysitter for 2
Night FA 2-0648
amall children in my home.
223 0700
Live in or out. Ph. 322-5191.
8864 Park Dr. S u ta rd , Fla.

3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $219.50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
298 Long wood Plaza
17 92 l’h. 938-4583

34. Articles For Sale
May Special*. Air mats, 99c.
Surplus City- 201 W. 1st St.,
Sanford.
Like New Air Compressor.
Reel's Body Shop, 10th &amp;
Sanford.
20 X 12 carpets, 323-0609.
BICYCLES: Man and wom­
an's English bicycles, good
cond. $15 ca. 322-7077.
FLORIDA BIRD LIFE. Over
500 pages, 40 color plates,
on birds of Florida. Send
check or money order for
$12.50 plus 38 cento Fla.
Sales Tax. We pay postage.
R o o k Tracers, Chuluota.
Florida.
4 x 4 Ft. steel utility trailer.
Ph. 322-5106.
For easy- quick carpet dean ,
in ; rent Blue Lustre Elen,
trie Shampooer. Only $1 per
day. Carroll'* Furniture.
SINGER AUTOMATIC
Zigzags, A-l Condition. Makce
buttonholes- automatic de­
signs, blind stltlrhes. Pay
$8.40 per month. Guaranteed.
1964 MODEL
In beautiful Walnut Console.
This ZlgZag machine mono­
grams, appliques, embroid­
ers, French knots, overcasta
and satin stitches with no
attachments brand n e w .
Complete price $77. NO
DEALERS PLEASE. Com#
in and take this fine Deluxe
ZigZag home with you. NO
GIMMICKS! This machine
IS for S aid Free Home
Demonstration. Ruy locally
A be serviced. Sanford Sew­
ing Center, 104 So. Park,
3229411.
Refrigerator, Westinghousc, 11
cu ft. Auto, defroster. Per­
fect cond. $00. Allow $10
for transportation. DeBary
668-4026 after 5 p, m.
35. A rtic le s Wanted
CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll-Furay FurnL
ture. 001 W. First St., Ph.
322-0591.

Used furniture, appliances, 36. Automohilea • Trucks
toola, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 115 Sanford *61 Tempest. White sidewall
tires, RAH, S speed* floor
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4152.
stick, 4 Cyl. Good shape.
Take up payments. 322-4992.
For tiie biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, ace Noll'* Furniture '51 Chewy, 114 ton truck, Exc.
cond. D. M. Cope, Orlando
Brokerago In Casselberry
295-5036.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Sell Us Your Furniture. *53 Chevrolet. RAH. good
transportation. Needs tag.
Quick Service With the
I’h.
322-7090.
Caih. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0677,
BUYING A NEW or

USED CART

FREE ESTIMATE

FINANCE IT WITH Of
Uphotiierlng A Mattress ren­
♦
Low Interest Rates
ovating. New A Used Furni­
♦ Low Monthly Peymeet*
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
FLORIDA STATE RANK
Co., at 709 Celery Avo.
FA 2-2HT.
'57 Cbavrolet, floor shift*
runt good $473, 322-2685.
34. Artlrlex For Sale
SIDING A Doors. Cheap Ph. I960 Fiat 300 Hianchlni, new
tirci, good cond., $350. Ph.
522-2506 after 0.
322-8522.
Caloric Gas Range. Like new.
HIGHEST TRICE PAID
Reasonable. 3228211.
FOR EXTRA CLEAN CARS
322-450$
HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­ 1012 Sanford Ave.
lon, $3.00. Call 322-2900 af­
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
CITY LIMITS.

$ Bank $

READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estima.'js
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
iteel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
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Casselberry Club Women Hear Talk About State Parks
By Jane Casselberry
Page 10 — May 12, 1964
3br 0«nfurh Brralb
State parka and historical
memorials within easy driving
distance were featured in a
WASHINGTON’ (UPI) — Istate Chnirman Robert For-[man from 1959 to 1901 and
colored film presented by
Rep. Robert Taft Jr., R-Ohio, sythe. When word leaked out now heads the Senate GOP
Ralph Hager, chief of the In­
is being talked up today as that the keynoting assignment Campaign Committee, is slat­
formation and Education De­
a likely choice for keynoter was being set up for the not- ed for the role of permanent |
partm ent of Florida Hoard of
of the Republican National so-well-known Minnesotan, ne- chairman.
Parks and Memorials, for' the
Convention in a shift away ' gative reaction chilled his
Gov. Mark Hatfield of Ore­
Woman’s Club of Casselberry.
from a little-known state prospects,
gon is regarded as the best
Lovely scenes taken at High­
leader.
j Taft, son of the lulu Sen- bet for temporary chairman.
land Hammock State Park
Party leaders, it was learn- ate GOP Leader, was pushed Both chairmen, as well ns the
n e rr Sebrlng; Hillsborough
ed. have scrubbed the p rior'into nntional prominence just keynoter, deliver nationally
River State Park north of
ronsidcratian given Minnesota a week ago by his smashing televised speeches. But the
Tainpa; Tomoka River State
four-to-one victory for the heaviest loud falls on the
Park, near Ormond Heach;
Ohio Republican senatorial permanent chairman, who preHager told many amusing
nomination. The 47-yenr-old sides during adoption of the
anccodotcs about the state
Taft beat Ted W. Brown, platform nnd nomination of
parks and pointed out many in­
Ohio secretary of state, nnd | the presidential and vice
teresting features, such as
is favored to win the seat held presidential candidates,
the alligators a t Highland
by Democratic Sen. Stephen
Hammock who eagerly await
M. Young, who won renomi­
their daily ration of marsh­
nation.
mallows.
FH T IT IO I « S U i r ,
T h e GOP arrangements
The increasing popularity of
eby
g iv e n
committee meets May 23 in ( h aNtO Tf IaCrnK I S h e r in
our state parks is shown by
By Mr*. Adam Muller
b u R ln r n a
H**rnltlo1#» I’nimtho half million overnight
Dr. John Johns of Stetson ! Washington to pick officers n t K *» r*n t
MILS. KKNNKTH (iltEKN. president of the Woman's Club of C assel­
ty, Klo rl'ln, u in le r tli* H&lt; tltimi*
campers who used the facili­
University w i l l lie guest for the convention opening in tlH
IlH* of,
l*J»n Ic*
berry,
left,
studies
colorful
folder
on
Floridu
State
Parks
with
Kalph
ties during 1W13.
speaker for today's 7:30 pm . Fan Francisco on July 13, On C r r . u ii a n d f U i t r y Mhnpp**.
linger,
idlest
speaker
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Dunwood,
program
chairman.
Ilaifcr
a
rid
if
ia
t
I
In
t
•»n*i
to
r r iiliit f ir
He answered the many quo*,
meeting of the DeBary Civic May 20, the Republican N'a- *•1-1 r i me ullh tii a I'lnk
Of
is chief of tho information anil education denartment of the Florida lioard
tlons from members of the
Assoriation to be hold in the j tionnl Committee will give H i * C i r c u i t C o u r t , H r m ln o l r
(Herald
Photo)
of
Parks
and
Memorials.
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
in
n
c
r
o
r
d
a
n
c
a
audience concerning the park
Community Center.
formal approval to the choices
w it h t h e p ro v iit io f j* o f tiif* F i r ■ystem.
Dr. Johns is no stranger to f°r temporary chairman, key- t It lour* N a m e H tM tutea, t o - u l t :
• tlori $»».'».»:» h 'ln r b ln H t d lu t m
During the business meeting
the area as many residents nnter and permanent chair- S»
IM S 7.
the new president, Mrs. Ken­
have enjoyed his informative man.
t*nrr Mutkmr**t.» Melater
neth Green, announc'd the
and entertaining talks bolh ■ Fen. Thruston B. Morton, P u b l i s h : Apr i l 2'*.
Mnr
f»
.
12.
ID. m i
appointment of the following
party chair- C|» T-J0 2
in DeBary nnd in Del.and. R-Ky., who
Carl Jack, Mrs. J. K. Dun
Members are invited to atwoody and Mrs. R. D. Wesley,
tend and bring a neighbor to
program committee; Mrs. L.
E. C. Woodcock, fi3, former the meeting which will be the
K. Swope, membership; Mrs.
By Jane Casselberry
(fort, Linda Cote, Betty Davis, Snnforil Imsinrssmnn, di'-d un- last liefore the summer reC. K. Fisher, courtesy; the
Susannc Follcy, Sandra Had- ex|&gt;ectc&lt;lly this morning at cess.
Principal
John
Angel
of
permanent executive hoard,
On Tuesday, May 19, at 7:30
ing, Patricia ilalsy, Evelyn Jaeksonviile.
South
Seminole
Junior
High
bouse and grounds; Mrs. Ed­
p m., there will be a meeting
ward Pender, hostesses; Mrs. School at Casselberry has an­ llammcl, Alice Harris, Mari­
A native of Douglas, Ga., for those interested in assist­
Nance Russell, publicity; Mrs. nounced the honor roll for lyn Jenqtiln, Brenda Jones,
he
had resided in Sanforil ing willi the DeBary Youth
Albert Grim wood, Mrs. El- the fiftli six-weeks grading Beverly Ketcham, Barbara
from
his early youth until 1910, Program which will run for It
Ko/le,
Karen
Lyons,
Connie
period.
Wood Hciss, and Mrs. R. K.
Student* making all "A’s" M u r r y , Jeanne Pcrraull, when ho removed to Jackson­ weeks during the summer va­
Marsh, ways and means; Mrs.
cation.
Ren Evans and Mrs. Edward included Gerard O'Connor, Hsihara Peterson, Barbara ville.
Glenn Smltli, overall chair­
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Lunn, year book; Mrs. Clar- Janet Waltman, Deldiy Davis, Wcyers and Rebecca Wil­
Marllco Woodcock; a daughter man, and Chester Rcarlrk,
•nco
Doebcner,
telephone James Krik.sen, Judith Gregg, liams.
Eighth graders were Hnr- Mrs. S. J. Davis Jr., nnd president of the Civic Associa­
committee; Mrs. Darius Prin- Michael Shaw, Linda Walt­
gle, chaplain and Mrs. Edith man, James liner bus, Court­ bara Andrews, Keith Creedcn, three granddaughters, of San­ tion which sponsors the pro­
ney Durrcll, Belinda Carr and Charles Engle, T h o m a s ford and five sisters. Miss gram, will he present to ad­
Myndcrxe. music.
Hawks, Anne Higgins, John Versa Woodcock, Mrs. It. T. dress tile parents.
It was announced that the Donna Tomlin.
recent cancer drive conducted Ninth grade honor students Meadows, Terry Mosley, El­ Johnson and Mrs. Bertha Ter­ Announcement h a s been
In Casselberry by the Wom­ were Randy Reach, Peter len Nibluck, Linda Smith, rell, of Sanford; Mrs. Gertha made Rial work will soon get j
an’s Club amounted to $005.18. Iicrry, David Buckner, Brian David Unlcy, Suzanne Web­ Rivers, Savannah, N. Y., and underway on the Community
Hie club wishes to thank all Bury, Richard Clarke, Robert ber. Rebecca Allen, Lalon By­ Mrs. Eunice Iluticr, Phoenix, Center building program to
establish an American lied
those who donated so gener­ Eldridge, Ranald Greene, Ro­ ers, Linda Gamlilin, Mary Ariz.
Funeral and burial services Cross room where emergency
ously of their time and money b e r t Herrington, Michael Klinger, Donna Wilson, Doris
Howell, Steve Huber, Daniel Aikens, Walter Bistline, Judy will be in Sanford, in charge supplies ami articles will be
to make the drive a success.
stored.
A family night covered disli Kiser, Paul Lambert, David Chcnot, Vicki Doggctt, Can­ of Rrisson Funeral Home.
■upper will be held at the Mengcl, Frank Moore, Ray­ dace Herrington, Mary Keiin,
clubhouse on Saturday at 0:30 mond 1’ a r k e r s o n , Gary Timothy Layman, Mike Mc­
p. in. Those nttending are Planck, Williuin Pugh, Rich­ Clure, Jeanne Olsen, Bonnie
asked to bring their own table ard lianas, Peter Pync, Ter­ Simmons, Jon Simunek, Bar­
service and a covered dish. ry Schcinbcra, James Shawn, bara Smith, Jerry Warren,
Members of the Casselberry Brian SlcJili, Charles Stewart, Nancy Brockcnlirougb, Iluano
club are planning to attend David Strauglian, Allen Sulli­ Gclyer, Brenda Morgan, Pa­
a County Federation luncheon van, Dale Tucker, Joy Hisliop, tricia ilarvillc, Sheila Isaac,
to lie held at the Hamilton Michele Caldwell, Susan Com* Sally Lunn, Theresa Mc­
Laughlin, Bicbard Mayberry,
House on Thursday, May 28,
John Newell, Marccnc Stai,
The lioard meeting will lie
Cheryl Waiters, Katherine
held at 10 a. m. and the busi­
Ford, Rose Di Sandro and
ness meeting will start at
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hostesses, Mrs. William Til- 2-10(1 .Summerlin Ave., has Chuck Tomlin, Jay Wolk,
ford, Mrs. Darius Pringle, been awarded a key as run- Debra Dane, Carol Sullivan.
Mrs. P. D. Knight, Mrs. norup to the Rest All-Around David Harkins, Kent Planck,
Frank Hlngham and Mrs. H. Girl Award at South Georgia Phyllis Honckemiier, Cheryl
J . Duerr following tho pro­ f.’ollege'a Honors Day ban­ Clark, Judy Eller, Elizalx'lb
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Misa Riser was a represent­ nell McGcehan, Kathryn Bar­
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State Board OKs Burns, High;
Kelly Blasts 'Irregularities'

MIAMI (UPD — Seaborn*
Cuban commando force* early
today attacked and heavily
damaged a Castro sugar null
; at Pilon, on the southern
coast of Orienle Province,
\ exile source* reported from
an
unidentified
Caribbean
base.
The telephone reports said
the raid was carried out by
commando forces of Manuel
Artime, a leader ol the abor­
tive ttwt Hay of Pig* invasion.
Artime heads the movement
for revolutionary recovery
(MRR) exile organization.
Early information said tho
attack was carried out be­
tween 2 a. m. and 3 a m.,
and the commando*, after
pushing inland to hit the sugar
null
made
a
successful
escape.
There wa* no indication al
casualties inflicted, if any.

In the May 8 ediiton of Life
magazine there'* a story en­
titled "We Fight and Die.
And No Ona Cnres." Il’» a
composition of letters from
Capt. Edwin G. Shank Jr. in
Viet Nam to his wife. He
states, "Although this is called a dirty little war and Is
far from the shores of the old
USA, it's n hig, mean war,
We are getting beat. We are
undermanned and undergun­
ned.”
CIIAKI.KS HUNTER
DAVID LANIER
• • •
Sanforditca will read the
atory with many a heart-tug
because one of our finest,
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
Capt. Terry Cordell, the re­
nowned “sourball Captain," (U1M) — Secretary of Defense
was one of the dedicated Robert S. McNamara wound
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
Amerinns who early gave his up two days of "intensive
Th« state rnnvnssinir board
life in what was railed a talks" on the progress of the
today officially declared May- j
"dirty little war" but which anti-Communlst campaign in
ors
llaydon Hum* of Jack­
South
Viet
Nam
today,
predict­
David Lanier was elected Linda Spencer, and treasurer,
while truly dirty, is far from
sonville and Robert King student council president of Susan Piercy.
email in its degrading effect ing that "this is going to be
Senior Class vice president,
High of Miami ns the runoff the Seminole High School in
on the fair name of Uncle a long war" which might last
5 to 10 years.
llisncr;
secctrary,
Nam.
candidate* for governor May voting at the school Tuesday Ronnie
A mistrial was declared
and Charles Hunter was nam­ Carol Torres; treasurer, Su- Tuesday afternoon in the sec• • •
Oft.
ed
p
i
e»!doi.‘
'of-J*
*
i,lug.
Student
Coun
j
Veterans of Korea will read
The hoard also declared l'lass ami Steve Harris, Jun­ cil representatives, Honnlc Ca- •'lid degree murder care
ASWAN, U.A.R. (UPD —
this new episode in the Far
brought against Alton Wil­
state Rep. Earl Fnirrlotli of ior class president.
join, Ronnie Hall ami Diane! liams. The case was heard in
East war (in which we spend Thousands of cheering Egypt­
ian
laborers
moblred
visiting
Student council vice presi­ Powell; chaplain, Terry Ha-j Circuit Court here.
Miami n* the first primary
lots of money and nre losing
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
far too many precious Ameri­
winner of the race for state dent, Jim Dodson; secretary. | bun.
Judge Volie A. Williams doI Khrushchev today when lie
| Junior
class
president.' dared the mistrial after a sixcan lives) with many a tear
attorney
general,
nosing
out
symbolically completed the
Steve Harris; vice president, man Jury stated it was "hope­
and bitter reminiscence of
incumbent James W. Kynes
first stage of the Aswan Dam
Stcfany Westgate. A runoff lessly deadlocked."
their frustrations in that
by less (linn l’-00 votes.
by dropping a stone into the
election for secretary I* slat­ The defendant is accused of
“ police action." All pntriots
The board heard a lengthy
River Nile.
ed today with the candidates causing fatal injuries to a
will do well to spend a half
protest by representatives of
SANFORD ARTIST Jan Galvin was antonc local talents exhibiting at
being Carol Hessercr and four year-old boy last Nov. S
hour rending this chain of
Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland,
the
Sidewalk
Arts
Festival
in
the
mall
at
Seminole
Plaza.
Shown
with
a
Cathy Westbrook; treasurer, hy beating hint with hi* fists
letters that points up the pica
number three man in tho sixWASHINGTON (UPD —
collection of her prizewinnintr ceramics and oils, she also is exhibiting
Michael Scolt; stuilent council and s switch. Death was attri­
beard so often from "the Several U. S. drug companies
man lace for governor on tlie
paintings
and
sculpture
at
the
DcBnry
Mansion.
(Herald
Photo)
representatives, Patricia Slen- buted to massivo internal
voices of experience," get in have been conlacted by Com­
Democratic ticket, who alleg­
stroin, Jim Robbins, Tom hemorrhages.
this mess and get it over,—or munist Cuba about purchases
ed voting irregularities in
Hemphill; and chaplain, Step­ Williams denied the charge.
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
get out, NOW!
four counties.
of unusually large amounts of
hen Duffcy.
Sen.
John
J.
Williams,
It-I)e|„
• • •
His defense counsel, Public
Hut (lie board bad told Kel­
medical supplies.
Next year's yearbook editor
asked
the
Senate
today
to
Defender David Flaxer, con­
If you don't hnve a copy of
ly at tlie start that it had no
broaden the Hobby Haker in­ will be Sherry Marazila and tended during summation that
the magazine, or can't borrow
authority to inquire into al­
quiry
to cover the conduct of the associate editor will bo the injuriea could have been
one from a friend, read the
leged Irregularities, order a
CORNWALL, Pa. (UPD —
its
members
and the handling Linda Mitchell.
caused by Williams' wife.
one in the city library. . . . A minor earthquake struck
recount or go behind tho of­
of
campaign
contributions.
Hie trial began Monday
Hut read it. . . . Ami think this Lebanon County commun­
ficial results ns certified by
morning, continued through­
Hie Delaware senator, who
about it. You will — and ity Tuesday, damaging only
the election officials of the
County commissioners Tues­ county attorney, Harold John­
out tlie afternoon, then re­
instigated the investigation
plenty!
07 counties.
a night's sleep for the
• • •
cessed till Tuesday morning.
day criticized a Tampa tuber­ son, to pursue the m atter fur­
Kelly, whu came in tho into the business and financial
PANAMA CITY (Ul’l) bo-ough'a 2,000 residents.
culosis hospital for its "dis­ ther to see if some means Government candidate Marco room midway thtoiigh the affairs of the former Senate
Tho jury got tlie ease shortly
A recent letter in The Her­
before noon and nt 2:25 p.in.
ciplinary release" of a TH pa­ could Ik- found to curtail Un­ A. Itoldes was elected presi­ bearing accompanied by
ald from a render called at­
his! Democratic secretary, introreported tlie deadlock.
freedom
of
the
patient.
•bleed
an
amendment
to
his
tient
from
Seminole
County
tention to the fuct that the
dent of Panama today hut the pretty wife, Margie, said he |
WASHINGTON (UPD Nearly 200 members of four Judge Williams set bait at
"SonieUiing is w r o n g , ' * I loan he nosed nut for the-oost, with! c-nf*r -vith hi* Mtmn- original resolution 1&lt;&gt; s^ecjfiSanford
Naval Air Station
Southern Senators pressed and charged such action could
.i the Sanford civic organization* $7,500 and the defendant was
was not identified on State their talkathon against the "contaminate" many innocent .’.very s -.'l. ‘ *.' ,'1’ow.s r.iii*tn ix-rrcsidcnt Arnulfo Arias, cyj *fcr- n a iding if in, -vlll; ea’ y it.rludo -.-,ut3t
held their weekly meeting* at remanded to the county jail
probe.
citizens.
think
that
tuey
will
let
him
Road Department maps. Sent* civil rights bill today, and
j charged Iraud and called on stick by a statement of yes­
William* s a i d he was noon today at the Sanford pending a new trial or until
inole Chnmhur Manager John supporters of the measure T h e Commission learned out to contaminate tin* pub- 1tho people to support his claim terday in which bo said ho
Naval Air Station a* guests bail can l&gt;e posled.
to victory.
Krider said this punning that maneuvered behind the scenes some time ago that the person t he."
would incept the decision of prompted by a ruling given of the r o m in a n d i n g of­
Prosecuting the ease was
had
In-en
dismissed
from
the
1
Ik
e
chairman
added
lie
had
Ralph Davis, executive direc­ for a vote later on curbing
Election board sources said tlie board and would not chat-1 Tuesday by special counsel
hospital due to his incorrig- lalkl&gt;d with "several TH offi- j ,hat witj, (|lr, vote, froln on|y tenge the results in court.
Lennox P. McLendon, who ficer and the commander of Ally. .Mika lloscman.
tor of the State Rond Depart­ debate.
Heavy Attack Wing One.
While the jury was consid­
able conduct. In a letter to eials" and that they had "ex- --j (lf ,|lc na|(on-x i m ,,r
ment, was advised of this sevliref .
The reason for tlie confer- said the original resolution
Organizations which parti­ ering this case, Judge Wil­
county authorities, it was 1pressed alarm " at the release. einets still missing, Itoiilt* enre may havo been a state­ did not contain authority for
cral months ago and that the
cipated in tho Armed Force*
new 19f.4 maps do include the
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPD pointed out tlie man declined The county attorney is to fol­ bail an 11,000-vote margin ment by Secretary of State the rules committee to Inves­ Week event were the Rotary liams ordered another jury
low
up
the
board's
concern
over Anas. They said Arias Tom Adair,*, canvassing hoard tigate activities of senators. Cluli, Lions Club, Kiwanis clioson to hear a breaking and
—Hamilton Uasso, 59, a mag­ adequate treatment, used im­
base.
entering and petit larceny
with
a
letter
expressing
its
• • •
William* also amended the
proper
language
and
in
other
could not will even if all the chairman, tlmt lie felt Kelly's
azine editor who became one
Club and the Sanford-Seminole charge lodges! against a man
Mrs. Wills Ilood, superin­ of the nation’s best-selling ways violated hospital regula­ disagreement ou-r the man­ uncounted ballots were in his attorney* Imd impugned the original resolution to keep the Junior, Chamber of Com­
identified as John Grubbs.
ner in which tlie patient was name
tendent of the Sanford Zoo, novelists, died in Grace-New tions.
integrity nf election author­ investigation alive until Sept. merce.
It is alleged that Grubbs,
dismissed.
I.
It
was
scheduled
to
expire
lie
wa*
subsequently
dis­
At mid-day, tlie vote was ities in several counties if
bus five puppies und a year- Haven Hospital today, after
Captain* Itolicrt M. Ware, with the help uf (wo accom­
It was pointed out that otlu-r Hollies 128,529 and Anas 117,at
the
end
of
this
mouth.
charged, the Commission was
old water spaniel fur which a long illness.
they made charge* of irreg­
NAS commanding officer, and plices, look « safe containing
means of limiting the freedom 055.
told.
she's seeking homes. Within
ularities ami tlu-n did not do Sen. Clifford P. Case, H-N. J. O. Mayo, commander of valuable pajK-rs from llio
of
such
patients
is
available
J . , urged the rules committee
Commission C h a i r m a n
Arias charged the election anything about it.
th« last few weeks some 25
Tuesday to question each sen­ Heavy Attack Wing One, house occupied by Alex Wynn
WASHINGTON (UPD — James I*. Avery Jr. asked the and some measure should be had li v e n "a scandalous
dogs havo been brought to
He
suggested
they
take
the
j
taken to see that this course fraud.”
ator about any business deal­ briefed the visitor* about the of 1015 W. loth St. The theft
her and she's found homes for The House Armed Services
matter
to
rouit.
is followed.
ings witli Maker. Sen. H. activities and plan* of their is alleged to have occurred on
"The people have tlie decis­
all except tho six she now Committee is looking into
Kynes, a member of the
respective commands at 12:12
The
Commission
also
heard
ion in llicir hands," he said canvassing board, disqualified Everett Jordan. D - N. C\, p. m. in (lie station'* theater. Aug. 5, 1063.
has. Two of the puppies are charges that Americans arc
The defense and prosecuting
a
request
from
Ally.
William
in an apparent call for a himself because lie went into chairman of the committee,
from the s|Niniel's recent lit­ fighting In South Viet Nam
Following tlie briefings Ihc attorneys were the same fur
C. Hutchison for a decision public demonstration of supcharged
that
Case
hail
read
i­
with
obsolete
airplanes
ar.d
ter. The other three ore just
court yesterday to rtiMlIenge I
on who owns a ditch in the porl.
ed the "height of demagog­ visitors civic groups dined tlie previous ctsc.
oilier equipment.
plain pups.
results
in
Ids
race
and
to
nsk
Sanford Shopping Center area.
uery" and said Ills proposal “ Navy style" in the station's
•
*
•
tlie court to declare him the was an insult.
mess ball.
Hutchison
said
his
client
O 8 A G E H E A C II. Mo.
Woman at political meet­
winner
over
Fairlutli.
After lunch the civic club
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) — (U PD —A traveling salesman wanted the ditch either piped
ing: "I'm not prejudiced at
'Die olfiria! canvass, unless!
members were taken on a
and
then
closed
over
or
he
all. I’m here with a perfect­ Attorney* for the AAA Auto and hi* ,’^.fc were slain last
upset by a court, makes Fair"drive through" tour of llio
(the client) would fill it in.
ly open and unhlnsed mind to Club and City of Miami were night in a mystery shooting
base. The trip featured sev­ Circuit Court, with Juilgo
cloth attorney general-elect of !
A prolonged
discussion oc- I I I
moment*
after
they
checked
Proiong.-d
T
I
f
;
a
U
to
ask
the
State
Supreme
listen to what I am convinced
eral new buildings and a peek Volie A. Williams presiding,
Florida since lie tins no He-1
Court today not to validate in at a motel in tl.is lake of
br,wwn
I""1 Y V a Y 1 0 V 1 6 1 110111 publican opponent, and lie
is pure rubbish.”
at tlie new base swimming lias validated $800,000 in re­
..
AAvery
i'P rv riv
e r tin*
m c t'tlu n * toto
■
over
tlie nprocedure
a $17 million bond issue for tin*
• • •
Ozark retort community
pool.
venue certificates to finance
would lake office next Jan ­
WASHINGTON
(UPD
—
be
taken
and
the
matter
fin­
In obtaining a new driver's Uk&gt; proposed Everglades Turn­ Cecil llylieo of Hutehinsmi, ally was referred to the coun­ The first planes in * newly uary'.
SN'AS will hold open bouse the proposed city water works
Kan., and his wife, lxith in
license, did you ever seek to pike.
The healing threatened to
ItAIFORD (UPD — Two from lo a. in. until 2 p. nt. expansion.
their early 50s, were cut ty attorney for a legal opin­ modified fleet of U. S. bomb­ grow heated at several points, killers, one of them a "Dr. Saturday which will be the
City Manager W. E. Knowles
correct your name as it ap­
er*
"are
enroute
now
and
down by a volley of shots ion.
15th
observation
of
Armed
said
the certificates will ba
pears on the old license? It
as
utloineys
for
Kelly
pushJekyll
and
Mr.
Hyde"
person­
The Commission also reacti­ will arrive in South Viet Nam
which dioppeil them between
takes an act uf Congress and
earl) next month." the Penta­ and prodded to try to get the ality, died for their crimes Forces Day. Tlie public lias ready for sale about June I,
vated
a
committee
to
study
their automobile ami the door I
another ol the Stats! Legisla­
board to take some netion on Tuesday in tile stale prison's been invited by Navy official* Hals for the construction con­
gon disclosed today.
to the room they Imd Just possible changes in voting dis­
to attend.
tra §will be opened June 1.
ture . . . well, a,most. It. K.
The planes are two-seater a luiteh of affidavits bom electric chair.
trict
Imundarios
to
make
|w&gt;llrented. The State Highway
Porter sought to drop his (in­
Emmett Clark Blake. 32,
mg place* more convenient to Douglas AIK Skyraidcrs, pro- electors asserting Irregular­
Patrol said an automobile
correct) middle name from
ities in Monroe, Manatee, was the first to die and wa*
voters.
pcller driven aircraft
Officials of Uie Southern
his license. The clerk in Judge Fiberglass Products Company which hud followed the Hy- j Serving on the committee I The fleet is expected to Ik* Daile und Alachua counties. followed by Sie Dawson, 53, a
Vernon Mize'soffice said
it will be welcomed by local [ bee* into the driveway of the ! will be Avery, Voting Super- brought speedily to a total of
At one point, Kelly stood one-legged Negro who paid tile
can't be done.The clerk
in leaders Thursday at a Jim El Dorado Motor Lodge roar- visor Camilla Hrucc, Ally. 15 plane*, each with approxi- up and went over and talked penalty for killing a 2-year-old
rhnrgo of that office said it Spenrrr Restaurant luncheon. ed away at high speed.
Johnson, County Engineer I rnalely three limes the load to Tallahassee a t t o r n e y white child with a hammer
Shortly afterward, troopers I William Hush Jr. and Zoning j carrying rapacity of the 72 Worth Moore, apparently cull­ near Chattahochce in Itxio. IIn
can't l&gt;e done. Judge Mize
Greeting the new industrial
said it can’t be done. Then figures will lie city ami county arrested a man and woman1
I Director Itolx-rt Drown.
| U. S. bomber typo* previous- ing him down for personal re- had also confessed killing the
Juilgo Mize agreed to write officials and members of the | identified a* John It. Aber­ The board also expressed •&gt;' ***nt to South Viet Nam.
luaiks lie tiiude to St-rrclury mother.
Blake died for tlie I'm;3 hold
Tulluhasseu for n decision. Seminole County Chamber of crombie of 'Inlsa, Ilia., and it* "inteiest" In a proposed! Tho disclosure came from Adam* because Moore quit
. , a 1,000-acrc Air Force Secretary Eugene and apologized saying be up murder in Panama City of
We'll let you know the an­ Commerce's Industrial Com­ Ins wife. I hey were held ,
CHILDREN
without charge in the Camden 1site
... in ..
swer.
mittee.
the ,,_
Orange-Uko-Sem-1 M
in answer to char- meant no offense und if elderly grocer Johnny Hover12
OK UNDER
county
jail
at
nearby
Cam
• • •
I)'.
Adam*
were
offended
"please
Harold Slaina, the firm's
, inole area fur recreational and kb’* that American pilots have
denton,
Mo.
He
also
killed
a
customer
In
In politics, peoplo talk of president, and Ids associate*
oilier uses. 'Die action, it was been dying in obsolete planus blame me, not Senator Kelly."
llybce, formerly superln
"throwing dirt.” Down North will conduct the group on a
Mooie several times suid tlie store wilh the sawed-off
pointed out. docs not bind the in .South Viet Nam.
Orlando-way right now the tour of the new industry after tendent of refuse collection Commission to any specific
Zurkert conceded two and Adams bad a •hard rough sltolgun but was not tried for
at Hutchinson, was a sales. .
... , . ,
,
term is "throwing sund."
the luncheon.
provision; officials of Mackln possibly more eases of struc­ fare and rough voire" which tills.
Menu Includm:
man
for
n
Hutchinson
print• • •
A friend of Blake's, Houston
Tho event is being arranged
brothers, the developers, had tural failure in the earlier might intimidnte a timid man.
Cole Slnw
attorney
Vernon
Ixiwry,
had
Contrswise to the publicity by Scott Hums and Carl It.
requested such a stand by the planes, but said losses had , At unother point, D. A.
boon primarily due to "the Troiano, attorney for Kelly, described Blake to Use Stale
French Fries
given thut some teenagers Schilkc, industrial committee and re c e n tly bud been w ork local group.
ing in Florida. He carried u
effectiveness
of was told by Adams to sit Pardon Hoard as a man of
bruku into South Seminole co-chairmen.
linked Dean*
Similar action ha* been increased
driver's license listing Sara­ taken by Orange and Lake Communist Viet Cong anti- down, saying the attorney extraordinary intelligence and
Junior High School at Cassel­
Grits
ability who occasionally goes
sota as bis borne but troopers commissioners, the board was airrralt fire ”
berry, a group of enterprising
' was out of order.
Hush
I’uppics
on
week-long
drunks
and
ex­
said
bis
|K-rnianent
residence
He said the T28 and H26 Troiuni) had turned over to
students of the same school
told.
periences
a
reversal
of
per­
R
elish
T ra y
was
at
Hutchinson.
used
in
South
Viet
Nam
were
Adams a key whieii Troiano
feel that their efforts deserve
Commissioner* w e r e re­
brought to “ like new" condi­ said was the key to a voting sonality . . . truly a Dr. Jekyll
Coffee
Or
Tea
as much publicity. Taking
minded
that
the
next
board
Two Negroes are attempt­
and Mr. Hyde."
purt in a work day a t the ing to work an old flimflam
meeting will b« May 28, two tion before being sent there. machine in Monroe County.
school last Saturday, sponsor­ game in Sanford, Police Chief TALLAHASSEE f UPD - da&gt;s after the usual meeting In general, be s a i d these He said he received it from
Owned ft Operated
ed by the Student Council, Hoy Williams warned today. .lames E. King, Cocoa Demo­ time to avoid conflicting with planes have performed well a person who was unauthor­
Hy
GAINESVILLE
(UPD
—
these youngsters on their own
ized
to
have
it
in
bis
posses­
the
second
primary
election.
crat.
protested
to
the
canvass­
It’* the old "drop the pig­
Maxine ft- Dob
Personal income* for Flori- i
initiative spent most of the eon" version, he said whereby ing board today his loss to
sion.
It wai also decided that
Hancock
day sweeping und scrubbing, the two men produce a poc- Thomas S. Kenney of Cocoa June 1 will lie a legal holiday
"1 am umuzed at the casual dians rose eight per rent in |
DETROIT (UPD—Only ap­
lin
y
. 17-92 So.
using plenty of suds and el­ ketbook with a large amount Beach in the race for the for Memorial Day which falls proval by stockholders was way in which the board re­ 1902, but the state still rank- j
Sanford
bow grease. Principal John of money presumably found Democratic nomination for on a Saturday and July 6 for needed today to formalize a ceived thia key," Troiano ed 31st in per capital income, &lt;
Ph. FA 2-5965
Angel can well be proud of and endeavor to have the "vic­ Congress in Florida's llth the Fourth of July which also ; merger of Chrysler Corp. and said. "I think thia is shuck­ the University of Florida an- j
ing."
4htsc student volunteers.
nounred today.
occurs on a Saturday.
( M»ck Trucks, Jnc.
tim" put up cash for a share. congressional district, a

Is
Ruled Winner
Over Kynes

n avi...

B R IE F S

Mac Ends Visit

O ffic e rs Elected B y
Sem inole S tu d e n ts

Fatal Beating
Case Declared

Nikita Hailed

Broader Baker
Hearing Asked
By Senator

Cubfi Seeks Drugs

Quake Felt

Commission P ro te s ts Arias Charges
Release O f P a tie n t

Panama Fraud
As Robles Wins

4 Civic Groups
Meet At SNAS

Push Filibuster

Ham Basso Dies

Weapons Probe

Glades Turnpike

*
t

1

Couple Gunned
Down At Resort

New Bombers On

Court Validates
City Certificates

Two Killers Die
In Raiford Chair

Firm's Officials
To Be Greeted

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL!

FISH

FRY

A LL YOU CAN EAT —

ADULTS

*1 00

(1

Flimflam Pair
Working Here

King Protests

Income Gains

Auto Merger

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Presenting # « * * *

John Smith

Jerry haf been a member
of the Lyman IIlRh School
Semi for two years, played
one year of footbell end wee
e member of the DECA club
In hie eenlor year. He le un­
decided et preeent where he
will (to to college or work.
Jerry'* the outdoor type
end like* hunting, fiihing
end eporte. He la the eon
of Mr. end Mra. Joe Smith
of Bear Lake.

John docs not plan to go
to college, and la undecided
about what else b* might do
ifter graduation. HI* hobby
Is cars. In high school he
waa a member of the Span­
ish Club. Ills parents are
Mr. and Mra. John Smith
Jr. of Winter Park.

P resenting..............

• ’ ’ *%
Ralph Smith V

Richard Smith’

Richard played baseball
his third and fourth years
In high school, was a mem­
ber of the Spanish Club and
the Lettemien’s Cluh. After
graduation he plans to at­
tend Orlando Junior Col­
lege and study drawing.
Richard is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Smith of
Winter Park. In his spare
time he likes any sports ac­
tivities.

Ralph Is a member of the
DECA and will continue his
Job a t the Super Value
Store on Hwy. 430 after
graduation. Ha la the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Smith of I/ongwood and his
hobbies are fishing, swim­
ming and hunting.

Good Luck Class Of ’64! 1

Robert Elgin

Presenting . . . . .

Bobby wet eeptafn of the
baiebafl team a t Lyman
High School and played on
the team for four year*, lie
alho played two year* of
football. Definitely eportimlnded, Hobby play* basebn 11, softball and water
eporte In hi* spare time.
After graduation he plana
to go into the electrical
field of work. He le the acn
of Mr. and Mra. S. O. Elgin
of Longwood.

Presenting . . . . .

Sharon Taylor

Sharon, who Is nicknamed
"Shay’ Is planning to en­
roll in Orlando Junior Col­
lege and study business ad­
ministration. She was a
member cf the Pep Club a t
Lyman and likes sewing,
swimming a n d
dancing.
Shay's parents ere Mr. and
Mra. E. II. Taylor of Alta­
monte Springs.

Altamonte Garage
Watts Air Conditioning
Longwood Ave.

Presenting . . . . .

Winter Park, Florida

William B. Tolson
Bill received the achool
award for the Moat Im­
proved Haakotball I’lnyer
this year. Ho waa a mem­
ber of the Lettermen’a Club
and the Spanish Club and
played three year* of bas­
ketball. In his spare time
you'll find him swimming or
attending or taking part In
all kind* of apart* and
sporting events, lie plana to
enter Gordon M i l i t a r y
School to atudy business ad­
ministration after gradua­
tion from Lyman High.
Hill'i parents are Mr. and
Mrs. It. W. Tolson of Oak­
land Shores.

I

Joe Voland

Chick ’n Treat

Over 30 Years of Dependable Service

Drive In Jleatuurant

Highway 17-92

Maitland

Thone MI 4-1715

Loieanne Wagner
Lolennna w a a Lyman's
delegate to Girl* State and
sha also received a Letter
of Commendation from the
National Merit Foundation.
She served as an Honor
Usher, was an Honor Stu­
dent, member of the Beta
Club of which she was
president In her Junior year
and secretary this year. She
was also a member of the
itudent council. Loieanne
plan* to enroll in OJC to
study business administra­
tion. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Wagnar of Maitland.

Presenting . , * . «

Terry Watts

Cheryl Ann Werley
PeePee was tha Christ­
mas Queen of Lyman High,
a member of the Home­
coming Court, secretary of
the Senior Class, and Var­
sity Cheerleader. Sha was a
member of th* Bata Club,
th* Pep C l u b , Future
Nurses, Spanish Club, an­
nual staff and took part in
the Speech Class play, DeeDee flkes w ater skiing In
bar spars time. She Is tha
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
I* L. Werley of Maitland.
Sha would Ilka to study
psychology and will anroll
at OJC and later a t tha
University of Florida.

A t Lyman High Terry
has been a member of the
Latin Club, Spanish Club,
Powder Puff football team
ami the prom committee.
She plana to enter Orlando
Junior College and begin an
academic course. Terry la
tb* duughter of Mr, and
Mrs. C. H. Watts Jr.

P resen tin g..............

Presenting

Joseph A. Zukowski
Joe, who waa nicknamed
"Feet" played football and
J u n i o r varsity buskelbal)
and waa a member of the
Lettermen's Club. He plans
to attend the (tingling
School of Art in Sarasota
X and atudy commercial art,
' cartooning and designing.
: Ills spare time is spent In
1 drawing cartoons, water
I skiing or drag racing. He is
■ the aon of Mr. and Mra.
■ Joseph Zukowski of Casscl-

Fhonc 838-78IR

Fern Park, Kin.

P re s e n tin g

A fter graduation from
I.ymun High School, Joe is
planning to enroll at In­
diana State Teachers Col­
lege and will probably
atudy education, nu Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Voland of Fern
Park, and his hobbies am
hunting, fishing, reading
and playing cheas.

Presenting . * . . •

Altamonte Springs, Fin.

Suburban Propane

P resen tin g..............

Prosen t i n g ..............

Phone 838-5378

Gregory Burgin

Jm M i

Crag is somewhat unde­
cided about th* future, con­
sidering cither Joining tha
service or looking for con­
struction work. He ia tha
son of Mr*. Evelyn Burgin
and hia hebbiea ara water
skiing, cars and m u n is.

P resen tin g ..............

Thomas Trudeau
Tom bns been a member
of the :,puni*h Chib, the
TEC Club, and played one
year of football. He is un­
decided about whether to at­
tend college a t Michigan
.State nmi atudy electronics
or to go in the U. S. Air
Force. Tom Is the son of
Mr. ami Mrs. R o b e r t
Trudeau and his hobbies are
swimming, model and full
size cars, motorcycles and
reading.

P resenting ..............

Cathy Waltman

Sandra

Cathy fntenda to b* as
BN and will enroll el the
Gordon Hollar School of
Nursing In Tampa. At Ly­
man High she was a mem­
ber of the Future Nurses,
was in the Chorus and on
the yearbook staff. Her
spare time hobbies Include
swimming a n d
bowling.
Cathy la the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Waltman
of Longwood.

Sandy wns the Captain of
the school bowling team, a
member of the GAA, the
Pep C l u b , the Future
Nurses, the n e w s p a p s r
staff, Future Homemakers
Club and the senior com­
mittee on class reunion. She
Is not sure whether or not
she will attend college, hut
would like to take a course
in HIM. In her spare time
•he likes t„ bowl, swim or
dance. Sandy Is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Watkins of Casselberry.

PrMenting . . &lt; * •

P resenting..............

Verna Wheeless

Tim Willett

Verna was layout editor
for the Lyman Greyhound
yearbook, a member of Fu­
ture Teacher*, S p a n i s h
Club, prom committee and
th* graduation committee.
She la the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Verne A. Wheeless
and her hobbles are reading
and music. Verna plana to
attend OJC and later tha
University of South Florl*
ia to atudy elementary edu­
cation.

Tim ha* aerved on the
journalism stuff, war a
memlier of the TEC Club
and played .IV football. He
bus become interested in the
Held of refrigeration ns a
vocation and would like to
find a job in that category.
He is the son cf Mr. and
Mrs. David Colbom of Fern
Park and his hobbles are
swimming and horseback
riding.

P resen tin g ..............

Presenting . . , . ,

Douglas Bartle

Doug played
four yesrs and was a mem­
ber of the Letterman'a Club.
II* was also on th* Journal­
ism staff. He plana to al­
t s n d tha Ringllng A rt
School In Saraaota and
study art, which along with
hunting ia his favorite hob­
by. Doug is the s:n of Mr*.
Esther Battle of Longwood.

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Roger Eric Schmidt

Roger was a National
Merit Scholarship finalist
last year, attended advanred
studies program a t Stetson
University last summer, and
ia presently enrolled In the
freshman class at Rollins
College, under the Honors
Scholarship program. He
has not yet determined the
major roursr of study he
will follow. Roger is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard SchmidL of Orlando,

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Graduation night fur 671
Seminole County seniors.
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After graduation festivities
will bo filled with fun and
frolic. We hope it's n delightful time for all. There'll be
lots of driving. We hope
grads will do it carefully. We
don't wnnl to have to write
any tragic headlines for tomorrow's edition.
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Another active weekend in
Seminole Memorial Hospital's
stork department. Nine babies
were born Friday through
Sunday. There were four boys
and five girls.
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But that's not all. Over the
weekend Seminole Memorial
reported 41 admissions and -Id
discharges.
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Drew Warren, a resident of
Lake Monroe, has called a
meeting of all ciliions in the
Lake Monroe and adjacent
area who might be interested
in organising a volunteer fire
department.
The meeting will be held nt
R p. m. Thursduy at the Lake
Monroe Community Hail near
the Luke Monroe Elementary
School. Warren said he and
those who have planned the
affair would appreciate any
assistance from other volun­
teer departments as well us
any other inteiesled parties.
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Hubert F. I’lulte, son uf
Helen I’. Furshuy of Luke
Alary, is one of 66 seniors
who received degrees Friday
night ut Lafayette College in
East on, I'u. Mrs. Furshuy is a
member of the faculty at
Lake Mary E I e in e n t u r y
School.
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And from Sanford, Henry
Wight KIrtley of 2402 Myrtle
Avenue, is receiving his HD
degree from Emory Univer­
sity, Atlanta.

Major Lee II. Hendell,
1JKMC, son of Mr. and Mrs.
* Leroy il. Bendell of 412
Prairie Lake, Fern I’ark. is
one ol a iloien Navy and Ma­
rine offieera and enlisted men
who will receive bachelor's
and master's degrees during
Stanford University’s ".'ltd
commencement exercises at
A
1’alo Alta.
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Another Fern I’ark youth,
Airman First Class Ilowutd
W. King, was a member of
the U. 8. Air Force Honor
Guard which Saturday partici­
pated In ceremonies marking
tire 20th anniversary of the
Normandy Invasion. Memorial
rates were held at the U. S.
(I
Military Cemetery at St. Laur­
ent - eur ■ Mer, overlooking
Omaha Beach, at Sainte-Mere
Eglise; nl Salntc-Marie-duMont, Utah Beach; ami ul the
Canadian Military Cemetery
at Beny-sur-Mrr.
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The 20th anniversary activ­
ities of the D-Day landings
p
brought back many memories
_to a lot of Sanford men,
too, who were there that day
or who went over In later
echelons. What an operation
that was! You had to sec it
to believe it. By the time of
the capture of Saint t.o, the
Allies had Omaha und Utah
covered with mountains of
military supplies. We recall
*
our first conversation with a
German l’W. Ho remarked,
“ If tho Fcuhrer could only
see this the war would he
over tomorrow.” He didn't
snd the war went on,
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The Fleet Reserve Associa­
tion meets ut 8 tonight ut the
Hut on Seminole Boulevard
to elect officers for the forlh9
corning year. AH hands huve
been urged to attend.
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ATI Mike Thomas, 304 Hol­
ly Avenue in Sanford, has 30
more day* In tho Navy. On
July U he’ll retire after 20
yeurs of active duly.
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North Orlando teenagers, 13
..
years and older, who are not
*
participating in graduation
exercises, ate asked to attend
sti 8 p. m. meeting today ii*
the Civic Building to discus*
plsns for the summer recrea­
tion program for this uge
group. Parents also are uskeil
to attend as are any other
adult residents who *r« inter­
ested in assisting with this
A
program.

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Fnir through Tuesday with few showers in nfternoon; high today 86-00; low tonight 70-75.
United Press Leascu W: re
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MONDAY, .JUNE 8, 11164
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 207

10,000 Get Final Polio Doses
w w a

Stations May
Be Cut To 5
Next Sunday

...

BRIEFS
Deal W ith Reds
LONDON (Ul'D — Britain
has been negotiating a nu­
clear reactor deal with Com­
munist Romania, it was learn­
ed here today.
MOSCOW (U ri) — Yugo­
slav President Tito arrived in
Leningrad today to discuss
the problems of the Commun­
ist world with Soviet Premier
Nikila 8. Khrushchev,
LONDON (UPI) — Christine Keeler, tin* [daygirl of
Britain's Profumo sex-amisecurity scandal, walked out
of prison a free women today
—her nine-month sentence for
perjury shortened by good
conduct.

Ex-Governor Rites

SARIN ORAL SUNDAY was observed in the county yesterday as Sanl'nrd-Seminolc Jaycces and the County Health Department cooperated in
the project. Checking details after the 12 feeding stations were closed
are, from left, Mike Richardson, Clyde Long, Jaycce President Jim Smith
and Jim Rowe. More than 10,000 persons took part in tin* program ami
received their vaccine against polio.
(Herald Photo)

571 Seniors To Get Ike Pulls Back
Diplomas Tonight On Movement To

HOUSTON (UPI) — Fun­
eral services were held today
for William P. Hobby, a
Texas patriarch who was gov­
Following Sunday's bacca­ day for the presentation of
ernor nt nge 31) and rose fiom
an $6 a week circulation laureate services for a rciord diplomas at four commence­
.171 graduates of .Seminole ment exercises tonight,
worker through reporter to
County's four public high
owner of the Houston Post.
Two hundred ami ftfty-scvschools, plans were made to.
en seniors will get "sheep­
skins" from Principal Andrew
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) —
Bracken at Seminole High's
The South Korea government
Fleming Gymnasium.
moved against corruption in
At Oviedo, Principal Clyde
high places today in an a t­
U Holder will hand diplomas
tempt to pacify student pro­
tn 28 graduates at exercises to
tests aimed nt ousting Pres­
SWARTHMORE, I’a. (UPI) he held at Hie school's audi­
ident Park Chung lice's re­
—• President Johnson spoke torium.
gime.
Principal Carlton Henley
out today against “phantom
will
award diplomas in Ly­
fears . . . that the federal
government has become n ma­ man High School's auditorium
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) -~ jor menace to individual lib. to 161 graduates
Hie Florida department of the erly.”
At Crooms Academy, Prin­
American Legion nt its 40th
"This Is not so," Johnson cipal II. I.. Douglas will
annual convention here elected declared in nn address pre­ auuid diplomas in 121 mem­
W. M. Edwards of Daytona pared for the tooth anniver­ bers of the graduating class.
Bench commander to replace sary c o in m p n c e in e n t of
All four exercises will ticJohn J. Adam*. The Legion Swurthmorc College.
gin at « p m None of the
nlsn voted I’ompnnn Beach
The President did not ident­ graduating cla**e* will hear a
Post 112 the slate's finest.
ify tile smitre of sueli fears. commencement speaker. In­
Bill Sen, Hurry Goldwuter, stead, outstanding students
front-running contender for have been selected to speak
llio GOP presidential nomina­ on a theme appropriate In the
tion. has said Die Republican various schools.
It was explained today that
CHARLESTON, S. C, ( UPI) [tarty emphasizes "individual
one of the reasons for not hav­
—A Navy (raining plane miss­ liberty" while the Democrats
ing commencement speakers
ing on a flight from Florida tn favor “extension of govern­
is Hull graduating classes
Rhode Island wllh three men mental power."
have become so large tnere is
aboard w a s found today
not enough lime to devote to
wrecked nn a Snuih Carolina
a speaker.
beach. Two bodies were found
in the wreckage.
The Navy had idem.lied
those aboard as Ens. William
Theft of money from the
A house owned by Clarenee
H. Goolsby, 27, Ocala, the pil­ Hopper Elementary School
Winn «t 261*1 Grandvkw
ot: and Lts. (J g.) Edward II
was reported to police this Avc. was ransacked over the
Strain, 26, of Rome, Ga.. mol
William F. Trozio Jr-, 3u. of nooning by school officials. weekend with tlit&lt; vandals
A soft drink machine wax spilling sugur rind’ cleansing
Rilltcu, Pa.
The Coast Guard spokes­ broket) open and $8 taken, powder over the floors. All
of the rooms were ransacked
man said it was not nclrr- city police said.
The burglar then entered by the person said by city
mined which of thr three
crewmen were (mind in Hie the principal's office rind took police to either be "sick or
drunk."
another $1.
wreckage.

Korea Acts

An estimated to,POO persons
received their second and final
doses of Sabin vaccine Sunday
nt
12 "fccdtrig stations"
throughout the rnuiity.
Known ns Sabin Oral Sun­
day, the Sanford - Seminole
Jaycces spearheaded the drive
in cooperation with the Coun­
ty Health Department.
The 12 stations were man­
Circuit Judge Volie A. Wil­
ned from noon to 1 p. in. and
tliis time the one ut the A A liams bus denied a new trial
I’ Grocery Store drew the lo C. It. Lowdermilk of Alta­
hugest number of persons, monte Springs who was con­
victed Inst December on five
Jaycce officials said.
Last April when the first I counts in an alleged citrus
of the two-part project w h s ! swindle at the Hi-Acres con­
held, the station drawing the centration plant.
Tiie case involved a Florida
greatest number was Florida
State Hank. The total taking Department of Agriculture
the vaccine Sunday compares employe. Alba Tyndall Hull
favorably with the total on of Orlando, w Ii o turned
the first Sunday, Jnycee lead­ I state's evidence and testified
ers report.
against the defendant.
Jaycce President Jim Smith
Low derail Ik's two attorneys,
said his group is considering j Eil Kirkland and Martin Se­
reducing the number of sta­ gal, both of Orlando, filed nn
tions for the makeup Sunday extensive 17-count brief spec­
In ulauit five. He said Ihi- ifying grounds in support if
five may be aide lo handle the motion for n new trial.
the perso** based on experi­ All were denii'd by Judge
ences gained during the first Williams.
iiinkcirp Sunday.
In conclusions picscntcd
Everyone except those who with the derision against
received the vaccine yesterday granting n new trial, Judge
may tuko purl In llu* itmkup Williams listed 12 different
Sunday next week, officials opinions.
say. They nn* urging all per­
During the trial Hall con­
sons to lake Hie Vaccine even
fessed Hint he and Lewderif they missed tho April feed­
milk hud nn arrangement in
ing.
which Hull juggled pounds
After a suitable waiting pe­
of solids reporta on l.owderriod the persons taking the
vaccina for the fiist lime milk fiuil going into the
next Sunday then can get tho lll-Arres plant to reflerl a
second lose 'rnm private phy­ hlghur vninds of solids price
than the fruit* was worth.
sicians, it was reported.
Neither Hall nor l-owderJnycr e* are seeking « dona­
niilk
have appealed for sen­
tion of 111 cents for the dos­
age but cmplmslin Ibis is not tencing. Following his guilty
compulsory. The 60 cents will plea, llnll lias been free un­
help defray the cost of the til pre-sentericn investigation
nml Lowdermilk pending the
vaccine, they explained.
Amateur radio operators outcome uf tiie le w trial mo­
wt*w on hand for Sunday's tion
project and kept thr romtuitnbutton setup working in fine
style, Jnycees say.

Williams Denies
New Trial For
Lowdermilk

Tito In Russia

Christine Free

Johnson Hits
'Phantom Fears'

Legion Elects

2 Bodies Found
In Jet Trainer

Money Stolen
From School

‘Sick Or Drunk’

Slop Goldwater

CLEVELAND (UPI) - For­
mer President Dwight I).
Eisenhower threw Ins weight
against a budding slop-Goldwater movement Sunday a lt­
er apparently starting the
movement 24 hour* earlier, it
was disclosed today.
'I tie former President was
authoritatively rv|Mirtrd lo
base restrained Gov. WJlintt
W Scranton of Pennsylvania
in a telephone call Irniu tak­
ing liic lead in any attempt to
head off Sen. Harry M, Goldwater's stretcli drive for flic
Republican presidential nomi­
nation.
Fiscally* st licked to S.,e.lb&gt;n Sunday before the governor api&gt;eared on a national
television program al Hie begining of Hie annual Governors' Crutfcrence which at the
time was rife with stop Goldwater talk.
An authoritative source sain
Elsenhower t o l d Scranton
however, dial he tiad receiver,
a number of rails after Hirii
Saturday meeting at Gcitys
Imrg, I’n., at which the for
mer President asked Strati
Ion to make himself "mori
available" fur the presidctilla
nomination.
hi Ills Sunday rail, it wa
reliably rc|&gt;urU'd. Kiscnliowc
CAI’E KENNEDY (UPI)
said be did not want to parti
cipale in a stop Gold wale —Picket lines were thrown
up ut every e n t r a n c e to
movement.
tile tuition's spuce port to­
day, threatening tin- third
work stoppage this year on
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — building for America's prolte
Florida’s cigarette tux collec­ to the moon and the program
tions totalled H.HUU.Dfifl fu to orbit n manned space lab­
April, according to the b*v oratory.
erage department.
Al leust some of the 4,000
construction winkers building
a giant, f l l u million vertical
assembly building for the
moon laiimb ami a $40 mil­
lion cunipex for the Titan-3
VAH-O's 286 officers und tin t program honored the picket
urni an address by Captaii lines, but the exact number
Janus I). Mayor, rominsnde was not immediately deter­
Heavy Attack Wing One.
mined.
Captain Mayo cited tin
The pickets were member*
squadron's record of excel of the II rot her hood of MninteIciuo ill ull of its missions am nutice of Way Employes re­
[liaised Cdr. Shlpiiiuti'a lead newing a protest by unions
t-rsbip whirli led to RVAII-9'i over the use of a governmentwinning the lt&gt;63 Doug la: owned spur onto the Merrill
Wing Commander's tiophicx Islund space complex by the
llombing Tropy and the Wlm strikebound F l o r i d a East
rummandcr’s tropies.
Coast Railway.
Captain Muyo staled that
C d r, deCannhr* exlcnsivi
background with 8 a n f o r i
Heavy Attack Squadrons wcl
qualifies him for tin* demand
llids will lie iqieiicd by tiie
trig tasks ahead as lie leudi
Reconnaissance Attack Squad State Road Department on
inn 'J in its assignment to de June 26 for work on ii mini.
ploy as tin* first unit in th&gt; In-r of highway projects in
Sixth Fleet equipped with lie the slate. Including work on
Interstate Routes 1*6 and 4.
RA6C Vigilante.
In Seminole County liids
Cdr. deCunahl was giadti
nted fiom the IJ. S, Nava will be sought for work on
Academy with the class o Slate Road SR-427 between
IUt7 and following a tour o Highway 436 in Altamonte
duly in destroyers was ties Spiings ami Molnor Avenue
ignatrd n naval aviator i in Longwood.
Thr hid iqiriiliig will be
11)60. Cdr. duGanalil is n
stranger i« Sanford. He lo* conducted in Tallahassee,
gun Ills tour in Heavy Attuc
io I'HH and completed tout
AMEKSHAM. E n g l a n d
of duty with VAfl-6, VAII-I
ami served as training offi (UPI) — Lady Attlee, the
enr on Heavy Attack Win; wife of Britain'* posUWortd
One staff before reporting t War II prime Minister, died
RYAH U a* executive officer| in a lu»pitsl here Sunday.

Picket Lines Up
Again At Cape

Smoke Tax

DeGanahl Takes Command Of RVAH-9
Bunford's Reeonnuissuncc At­
tack Squadron U, destined lo
become the first unit to oper­
ate the new RASC Vigilante
with the Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean, conducted a
colorful change of command

SANFORl) NAVAL ACADEMY Ri'mliintos tiro shown hero being rongrntulnteil nt commencement exercises Friday nfternoon nt tho school.
Shown nre, from left, Col. 11. J. Furman, Midshipman Harry Dray, Mike
Anderson, Charles Crumbliss and Rill Schroodor.
(Herald Photo)

Friday at the Sanford Naval
Air Station,
At 10 a. nr. Cdr. James L.
Shipman turned over his com­
mand to Cdr. James A. de*
Gunaht, who lias served ns
the squadron's executive of­

ficer for the past year. Cdr.
Shipman will report to tin*
Army War College at Carl­
isle, Pa., to pte|Mire for high­
er romtnund.
Tho full dress ceremony
featured an inspection uf

Bids On SR-427
Asked June 25

Lady Attlee Dies

CHANGE OF COMMAND ceremonies were held lust Friday at the Sunlord Naval Air Station when Cdr. James A. deGanahl, left, took over com­
mand of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 9. The commander succeeds
Cdr. James L. Shipmnn, at right, who is licing assigned to the Army War
College at Carlisle, Pa.
(Herald Photo)

Bible Prooosal
Seen As Threat
To Guarantees

WASHINGTON (U l’D —
More than 200 constitutional
lawyers charged today that
proposals lo overrule the Supremr Court decisions against
Blble-resdlng nml prayers in
public schools could set a pre­
cedent endangering all the
liberties guaranteed in Ilia
Constitution.
The l a w y e r s , including
deans of 66 law schools, filed
n statement with the House
Judiciary Committee urging
Congress In reject any pro­
posals for a copstitutloiul
amendment to reverse the
court’s rulings.
"A
grave
responsibility
rests upon Congress in tak­
ing this first experiment on
our liberties," the statement
said. “ Whatever disagree­
ments some may have with
the Bible prayer decisions, we
hrllevr strongly Hint they lo
not justify this experiment."
The committee has ended
public bearings on ii variety
of proposals to puiniil pray­
ers In the schools. It bus not
yet given any indication on
when it might trike furthcr
action on the proposals

Accord Averts
Actors Strike
NEW YORK (UPI) — An
actor's strike which threaten­
ed h prolonged 11Mind way
blackout was tentatively set­
tled today.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner
succeeded in getting an sgreemrnt In pre-dawn talks with
both sides at bis home.

Cities Horn bed
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPD
— A rash of terrorist '.Kind*
explosions in (our Coloinoian
cities last night left one dead
and four injured, police said
today*. Four persons were a r­
rested,
&gt;

21 Midshipmen Given
Diplomas At Academy
Twenty one midshipmen of
Hie Sanford Nava] Academy
received diplomas Friday aft­
ernoon in impressive cere­
monies which were hlg.Right­
ed by a talk by Capt. Jam es
O. Mayo, commanding nfilccr
of Heavy Attack Wing One,
Midshipman Lt. (jg&gt; Jerry
Hoyle of Cape Canaveral de­
livered Hie valedictory ad­
dress as the commencement
marked Hie end of the lirst
year of operation ol the leademy.

Wafer System
Bid Awarding
Due Tonight
Bids are exported to lie
awarded tonight at the City
Commission meeting on the
$8i*i,ink) water improvement
program.
The hlds were opened last
week and h a v e I n ' c i i analyzed
arid catalogued for commis­
sion action. Twenty firm*
showed interest in doing the
work which will Increase the
water system (n Hie city.
T h e commission agenda
shows a variety of actions to
lie taken during tonight's
inerting. Among the items
are:
Condemnation hearings of
Ii itrucliires.
Ite/oning ol llu* area north
of E. 2till Street, south of
Collage Hill and Grow* Man­
or subdivisions, west ol Mel­
lon vIIle Avenue, ami east of
llu* ACL Railroad from I&lt;-1AA
lo ILIA.
Request by Hie Lions Club
fur a fireworks display per­
mit for July 4.
Discussion of possible cur­
tailment of Hie 'summer rec­
reation program or a Iransler
ol funds resulting from school
|iersonnc| nut being available
to Hie city.
Request uf Grover Todd and
Ansel Snow lor a lease nt Ibe
municipal pier for marina de­
velopment.
Request uf Hal Washburn
fur an easement to dredge
and lo cross rily property lo
fill property at Lake Ada.
Approval of city forces (o
Install an eight-inch water
line to Hie Williams building
In Hie HLH industrial area.
Transfer of funds for re­
construction work at the dog

pound.

Col. H. J. Furman, acad­
emy superintendent, present­
ed graduation certificates to
the 21 members of the eighth
grade and listed the year-end
athletic and academic honors.
Midshipmen honored f o r
academic standings included
J lid Min Hobby of Sanford,
sixth grade; Walter I’orzig of
Staten Island, N. Y-, seventh
grade; Jerry Boyle and Lloyd
Low, Sanford, eighth grade;
Chris Wilson, Sanford, ninth
grade.
Atlilrlic awards went fa Docature Company for basket­
ball ami baseball, Truxton
Company for imating and Per­
ry Company for soccer.
Individual alldctlc awards
were made lo Wilson for win­
ning the tennis singles compe­
tition, Michael D. Anderson of
Sea bland, lia., and M. A.
Joiner Tor tennis doubles and
Jeff Sargent for swimming.
Kncli member of tho bri­
gade was officially designat­
ed a ' plank owner" of th«
institution, likening them in
Navy tradition to original
momlrcrs uf the ship's crew.
A bronze plaque signifying
tliis was donated to tho acad­
emy by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Richter of Sanford and was
unveiled at that time.
In memorial tribute to tho
late Rear Admiral Paul John­
son, a staunch supporter of
the academy, the midshipman
wiio displayed through tho
year those ofllcrr-llkc quali­
ties ol Admiral Johnson was
awarded a trophy licarlng
that title. The midshipman re­
ceiving it was Lt. Jerry Sar­
gent uf Chtiluula.
In a morning program pre­
ceding Hie commencement,
Copt. Hubert M, Ware, coinnianding officer of Sanford
Naval Air Slolion, Inspected
the brigade.

Jaycees To Hold
Installation
An installation banquet is
set fur Saturday ul 8 p. tn.
at the Civic Center for offi­
cers of the Sunford-Stmdnola
Jaycees.
TIim new officers will be Inslnlh-il by Flank Foster, new
statu Jaycce president from
West Palm Reach. A social
hour will follow tlm ceremon­
ies in tli« Fleet Reserve
Building. Reservations should
be niudi* by Wednesday ut 6
l&gt;. in. by culling the Juyccs
Building.

e n n e u t

f t

u/ava FIRST
rinQT QUAUTY
m i A! irv “
ALWAYS

FATHER'S DAY JUNE 21
STOCK UP ON
DUALITY
COTTON KNITS!
aifrs
S, M, 1,
Softer, strmiger tombed
rollon now in new sur­
face interest stitching!
C h o re several with til
the quality, cost • mors
features , . , for less I

�Legal Notice
M a t i n a f Pafcllr U r a r t u *
Nolle* I t h»r*by glv*n. no»rd
of C o u n ty C o m m l t t l o n t r i of
Htmlnol* County. Florida, pro*
p o t* to r t t o n * t h t fo llo w in g
d t t e r l b t d p ro p e rty t t follow*:
M e l lo n
31,
T oa-nthlp
11
Routh, liana* 11 K**ti
F ro m A*I to R .lA A t All of
Mellon
&lt;t»M I h t
youth
10F)
F r o m A-l to R - l : T h t Routb
ISO' of t h t ttc t lo n .
M e llon
II.
T o w n th lp
*1
south, n * m &gt; i t K tttt
F r o m A-l to It-IAAi N B lt
K of lilt U t t l t Kcottlorkh a t c h a t C r t t h t n d E 3/4
of t h t M i. t n d N 1/4 of
t h t PH of W H .
F r o m A-l to R - t : P H of
t h t PW U of «h# P W H .
T t.m .lnlri* A -l: NH W of
th* M ill* Kconlot'lthtlch**
C r t tl t .
M e llo n
11.
T o w n th lp
31
S outh, l l t n p t 11 E t t t :
»
F r o m A-l. R -l. R -IA lo
R-IAA t A11 of A l t f a y t
T rail
Subdivision,
P in t
Rook in. P*«* »*. t n d t i l
of Oak Mount Kulidlvltiun.
P in t Honk II, p u t * 11, *nd
all of Mutiny Slope* Hubrttvlilon,
Plat
Hook
11,
p i s e 11. and all of Oak
M anor
HUbdltrlalnn,
P la t
Hook 11. pas* 11. and all
of Raw i l a n l t n . Hitbrtlvlalon, Plat llook t. pa s* 11.
a n d SVt of lh* HEW «I Ih*
NtVW, and W H »f »ha
H'V'4 of lha NEW. and EW
of th* RWW of th* NEW.
a n d K T/S of tha N H «f «h*
RH
p a r t In Alafaya
T r a i l P ubdlvltlon), a nd NH
of lh* HH of t h t E H . and
HEW of lh* HIV W &lt;'*»•
p a rt In Brmlnol* T e r r a t*
S a p l a t ) , and Block* B, C
a n d n or Hamlnot* T t r r a e a
R t p la t . F la t Book II. pap*
11, and Lola 1 t h r o u s h I
and Lola I I to 11 of
llre aty Aerea Hubdlvlalon,
P l a t Hook H i p * h * K .
F ro m A-l to R - l : H l /» of

w it essfff* 1 K «a

Waltz Fund Request Honored
By Longwood City Council

EDWARD FRODERMAN wan named president
at the Christian Science Annual Meeting in Bos­
ton Monday. Several thousand members traveled
to sttend the meeting, held in The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist.
The new president, Mr. Froderman, was once
vice president of a Chicago bank, but resigned
15 years ngo to enter the public practice of
Christian Science healing, lie is currently a
Trustee of The Christian Science Publishing
Society.

F ro m * A -l lo C*lt W 1/4 of
th* HWW *» th* P'VHR * m * ln ln s C - l : EW of lh«
HWW « f lh* HWW. *nd
Block A of Htmlnol* Tarra c* lU p lat
R t m a l n l n t A - l t E 1/4 of
th * NW of X 1/4 of th# NW
H . of t h *
NW W *nd
WH
«f
lh * *1VW
of
t h * N W H. a n d W H of
hot, Antiraw Chari** Faint,
JUNK 4
th* HWW nf th* NW Hi «nd
Morion Kennedy, Julian Hea­
ADMIHHH10N8
W H &lt;&gt;f lb* N'VW of lh*
P W H , and E H of lh* HEW
ton and Itufuah Jonti, til of
Thumss
W.
June*,
Patrick
of lh* NEW. and Lota IB
Sanford.
t h r o u s h 11 Braaiy Acra*.
Washington. Johnny L e a
Pardon
II.
T nwnahlp
II
BIRTHS
S outh, R a n t * 11 E aati
Knight, Jeffrey A- 11*titer,
To Mr. and Mra. William
l l t m a l n l n s A -l: All of »*ollovurly Jim**, Henrietta Che- I'reaaUy, a Baby Boy, Han­
lion.
Marl Inn
II,
T o w n t h lp
II
ford.
S o u t h : H a ns* *1 Kaatt
F r o m A-l lo Il-IAA: RWW
DISCHARGES
o f HWW W of L i d i a KeonMaddle Jamlaon, Betty Via,
l o o k h a tc h ta Cr**k: a n d
HH N of L id i a EconloekDavid Ferguton, Verest Scott,
hatch** Cr**k and H of
Iron IlrldR* Iloadi a n d HW
Between 80 and 00 person*, Clara Bruton, Mark Chlahko,
H of NEW a of Iron
many of them membere of Braxton L. Parking Jr., Fred
R r l d s a Road.
the
Seminole High School l1. Htrangn and Barbara Race
F ro m A-l to M-IAt NW of
K H a n d HEW of th* NEW- Claaa of '80, attended a re­ and Baby Girl, all of Hanford)
F r o m A -l to Unlv*r*Uy
Edna E. Smith, John Leone
Eon*i HH South or th* union Saturday night a t the
I, | t t I •
Edonlockhateh** Mayfair
Inn, llatenlng to and La Vella Pierce, DsBaryi
Cr**k.
and Marla C. Derum, North
R c m i l n l n s A - l t N 1/4 of gongs of the 1030'a and reW H N of Iron Rrlda* Road. mlnlgclng generally of that Orlando.
Sactlon
II,
T o w n i h lp
11
era.
So u th B a n s * I t Ea*t:
F r o m R-IA to R-1AA: T h a t
Jark Bolt, c la n president
p a r t of lh* NW W of th* In 1030, wet on hand for the
N W H of th* HWW Nurth
o f th* L lt t U K conlockhat- reunion a t were nearly all
rh** Cr**k. and Illock* F, of the other officer*.
Adnah Nayhart Caldin, 09
n and II »f Hamlnul* T*rra c* Raplat.
of Altamonte Spring* died
F r o m A -l to R-»: E H of
Saturday a t hla residence.
t h a W H North of th* Littl*
A native of Pennsylvania,
K nonlookhatchM
C r**k
(I*a* Pamlnol* T i r r a c a tl«- i n t h e r u i n i t r n i ’t i r i n he moved to Altamonte (even
AN
It
FIIH
HEMINIM.R
UnUNp lat), a n d W 1/1 of tha
years ago. Ha waa a retired
TV, F l.t) I t l lM .
NW of E H .
.
„
F ro m II-1A In C - I : At*- IN m A N t . 'E I I V NO. 1M4T.V-WI1 W arrant Officer of the U. H,
faya E t t a t t a llaaa Lots I llam*
t h r o u g h I and L ola I I STOCKTON, W H A T L K r , DA- Navy and a e m d In both
VIN * COMPANY, a c orpora- World Ware and In Uia Kor­
through H ).
F r o m A -l and M-l to M-1Ai linn u n d t r th* law* a f Florid*. ean Conflict Ha waa an Epis­
Plaintiff.
HEW of tha NWW South
copalian.
o f lh* l.lltla E co n lu ck h a l- v#
FOLEY and
rh** Creak, and l-ot I, N TIIOMAH L E E
.Survivors are hla widow,
S3Q' of Lot 11. Lota 14, 10 DOROTHY J. KULHY. hla wlf*;
t h r o u g h 11, N t t l . l l ' of MICHAEL J. A. \V II.HI IN and Mra. Louise Caldin and a
L ot I I , a ll In Orlando I n ­ LYNN U. WlldtON, hla wlf*.
daughter, Mrs. Lucy Hutton
D .ftn d a n l* .
d u s t r i a l P a rk , P la t Bonk
of BL Thomas, Virgin Islands.
NOTICE o r e u I T
1«, paga 100, a n d Lota I,
4. T and I I In O rlando In T H E STATE OF FLORIDA—
TIH TIIOMAH L E E FOLEY,
d u a lr l a l P a r k No. :.
n * k llHrhor, W aa h ln a to n
F ro m A-l and M-l to Iftil
and lil* wlf*,
T*r*IIy .......... NWW of lh*
DOROTHY J. FOLEY,
CAMHN. ADNAH KAYIIAHT —
HWW Houlh of th* 1,11d*
o * k H arbor, W**h1ngton,
F u n e r a l **rvln*a for Adn*h
E r o n lo r k h a ti li«* C r e a k ,
Th* m a iling addr*** of
Nayliarl Caldin. 13. or All*,
a n d HW II*** P a rt In O r ­
th*
ahov*
d*f*ndanla
I*
i n o n tt Spring* who d l td M l lan d o I n d u i tr l a l P a r k l , and
IH I. Roi 111,
o n l a y a t Itl* r*tl&lt;ltnce. will
H -10' of th* NEW of lha
Oak Mur h«.r, W aahlngtoti
In l,*ld *1 4 p m. Tu**4*y In
HEW ( l a s t Orlando Indue
You
«r»
h
r
r
o
h
y
notlflad
th
a
t
th* t'lmpel nf Nllilack F u n e r ­
t r ia l P a r k ) , and Lot* II.
a
ault
ha*
h**n
f1l*d
*g*ln«t
al
Hum*. t ’a*»*lb*rry. R*v.
I I . I t life* S HU'), H
C ha rle s W. H lsw srt or Chrlat
I I I . 11' of Lot II. and *11 you Mild **ch of you, and MI­
Episcopal C hurc h of Long,
o f Lot I I In Orlando In CHAEL J. A. WILHON and
LYNN B. WILSON, hla wlfa,
wood will official*. Burial
d u a lr l a l P ark.
will b* (n H ig h la n d Memory
R e m a in in g C - l i Lola
1 In Hi* ahav* *nllll*d n t u i t :
(l*rd*na In For**t City. A n a ­
t h r o u g h 1 and l&lt;ota I t and that you ar* h*r*l,y r*uulr
*d
to
fll*
yo
u
r
a
u
a
w
r
r
with
il** of Pennsylvania, Mr.
th r o u g h i'J In A lafaya E i ­
lh*
C
lr
r
k
of
Ihla
Court,
and
N*yh*rl moved t o A lU m ant*
lat**, and
Illock
II In
••veil &gt;**r* ago. II*
■
Hvmluul* Taira'** lltfiU l. to *rr*» * ro p y lh*r*of upon
re tire d W a r r a n t Officer of
R e m a ining M -l: E •’&gt;/! of lh* p U llilirr o r plalullff'* *t
•
oriityt.
who**
n*m*
and
ad
lh* U. a. Navy a n d a*rv*d In
th* NW. and Lola IT, II,
both W orld W ar* and In Ih t
I I In Orlando i n d u s t r ia l dr*&gt;* It: DANIEL, THOMPHUN
K n r f i n Conflict. II* w** an
P a r k , and Lot* 1, I. ItA, A MITCHELL. «&lt;1o A t U n t l r N a ­
B p u c o p a llsn . Survivor* ar*
l l l l , 1IC, t i l l , H E , 11F, tional Rank Hull,ling. J a r k
aunt
111*,
Florid*,
not
1*t*r
than
111*
w i d o w . Mr*. I jO u I s * Call i d In drlaiidn tndualrlal
Ju n a null. A. D. H i t .
dill, and * d mi a liter, Mr*.
P a r k No. 3.
If you fall to do an. dr&lt; rr*
Lucy Hullnn. of hi. Thoms*.
Htediii,
31.
T o m ith lp
31
pro confM io will h* • n t a r t d
Virgin Iriaiid*.
Poudi, Rang* 3j Rear.
•
■alnat
you
fur
th*
r*ll«t
d*
From A-l to R - l A A : E 1/4
m a n d td in ih* r n m p li l n i
WARD, WHITMAN LBB —
of th# NH
Th* n t t u r * of aald ault h*
F u n a r a l **rvlct* for W h i t ­
F r o m A-l lo n - l : E 3/4 nf
m an Las W ard, «», II* Hunthe W , of die N 1/4. and In* r.,r Ih* f n r x l n a u t * nf i
n y tow n
Road, Ca*** lh*rrr,
E 1/4 nf III* NH of Ihr Morigag* f n r u m h r r i n g Ih* pro
who died M a t u r it y a t Wlnt*r
|i*rly and |.r*ml»*« ■llual* In
RH
Hrmlio.l,.
Ciiuniy,
Florida,
d**&gt;
P
a
r
k
Mamurial
lluapllal, will
From M-l lo M-IA: Lot* 3
h* hald at 3 p m T u t a d t y In
■ ml I In Orlaudu In d u strial c rlh rd a*:
Lot To. Illork K, HUNLAN1I
t h t Chapa) nf N lblsek FunarP a r k No 3.
ESTATES, a auhdlvlalon.
al Hunta, C a a s tlb a rry . with
F r o m A-l to U nlv*rtlly
according
lo
■
plat
lh*r*Rav Rntifrt Johnson, pa sto r
y.nn*: R Jin' of III* t v , of
nf, r*rnrd*d In Plat llook
of th* H*t«lllt« B*ach F l r i l
lh* NtVW of lh* HtVW. *nd
II.
|,
a
g
r
.
I
t
In
TT
of
Ih*
llaptlal Church, officiating.
HW.
&lt; »*i*lli*rry American Iifglnn
II,
111*111111* M-ti t-ol 1 InPllhllr Rpi-urd* nf H*ml
Inilr County, Klolhla,
P o ll 311 will h*v* c h a r g t af
O rla ndo liulualrlal Park
Hl'IiJKCT lo *n «a**m*nt for
m lllla r y hnnur*. Horn In HutNu. 3 amt tt'W of th* NtV
pul.llc u111I t i . • along th* r*ar
tonavlllt. W. V a , Mr. W ard
of III* NtVW.
(*n
l
,«
l
of
aald
Lui
To
n
m v td to C a tM lb a r r y a-van
Ferlliin
11.
T sw n a h lp
11
T lR l E T H K n WITH i l l f l it u r * *
)**ra ago. Ha w a s * r . l l r . d
Houlh, Rang* 11 East
■
llnchfil
lo
or
u«*(l
In
io
n
prnriir*ni*nt Inspector nf th*
F ro m A-l lo t ' - I : NtVW
h f r t lo n m RI i **ld pr*mla*a, In­
11. i . Air Fu rr* In Detroit,
of lha NtVW.
clu
ding
ih*
following:
Midi.. *nd M arietta, (It., r*F ro m A-l lo M-IA E 1/4
(In* DiloThrrm *..III Wall
l lr ln g In 1113. II* w** a v e t ­
of die NW
llv
a
lv
r,
Model
311-1.
Hcte r a n of W orld W a r 1 and
From
t - l to IJiiDcr.lt&gt;'
1*1
I03E1T
se
rved rig year* In th* II. H
Font* Hi,.
i in* (I E Rang* (*l*clrlr)
Marin* Corps a* d r u m m t r
F ro m A-l l» R - l : K IV ,
M.,.1-1
Ml
HI
M
il,
H
t
r
u
l
THand h n g l tr . II* wa* p a il
of lh* NtVW. and N t V ,
nngst*
command** of Am *rlr*n L e g ­
of lh* HtVW.
till*
*1
11.
l
l*
frlg
*
r*
lo
r
ion p,,*i is , Elkin*. W. Va..
Ilr in a ln ln g A -l: F. 1/4 of
l r l * c i r l i ) . Modrl I.AH1III,
■ nd wa* pe at d l t t r l c l r i m III* HI* of tha N H . and
Serial IIIII0IU3T
nt*nd*r of A m * r lc in l e g i o n
K I / t of lh* NH of lh*
On* Victor 1«" K l l c h t n E i
n in th d l s t r lr l , W. V * , and
RH.
ha ual F a n (*l«clrlr) no
wa* a m*mb«r of P a r k a n b u r g
P u b llr h a arln g will b* held
M«d*l or **rl*l not.
T o il 11, P * r k * r a h u r g , W. Vs.
In th* Htmlnol* County Court
T*n
V
tn
*
ll*
n
Blind*
u
r
n
II* waa a Pr*abyt*rlan. S u r ­
Houe*. Hanford, Florida, In III*
l*ll.
ni*nuf*ctur*d
by
H*nvivor*
*ra hla widow, Mra.
C ounty Ci.mmlaeloorre Room,
k a r l k HI*** a Pa int Coml ^ t h a W a r d nf C****lb*rryi
on J o n * 31, IBIt gl la;oa A. M.
pany.
Hanford.
Florida,
no
* *nn, Eldon L- W ard of Htn r aa aoon I h a r a a f le r aa pnsa*
itiodil or **rl*l nunibir*.
i tiiii* p**ch, e n d brothtr*.
4111*.
WITSEHH
my
hand
a
n
d
Ih*
Brown B. W a r d and Major
Board o f C ounty C om m its, t a i l of aald C ourt a t Hanford.
H. W ard, both of P a r k e r i loaar*
Florid*,
ihla
l
l
l
h
day
af
Uay.
burg. N ib lic k F u n e r a l llam a
Seminal* County. Florid* A. D |M4.
of Ca***lb *rrr la c h a r t * of
lly Jam ** P. A r a r r , J r.,
(BEAL)
arr*ng*m
*nlgC hairm en
A. II. R*ckwllh. Jr.
1 11**1 A r t h u r l lr r k w li h ,
C
lark
of
th*
c
ir
c
u
it
Court
Jr.
Hy: M a rtha T. V lhltn
Publlah J u n * I, 1144.
P . p u t y Clark
NOT RESPONSIBLE
0 3 U .II
DANIEL. THOMPSON 4
I will
to raagMdiUa
M ITCHELL
for say 4 tb li lM im 4 by
Sarah Bueh Johnaton wet tot A llantlc N ational Bank
llu ltdln g
aayoae other Ikaa Myself.
tha stepmother of Abrnham Ja . k-onvIII* Flotld a
l ’ubll*h J on* I, 1, 11, 33, l l t t
VKItN HENRY GRAHAM
CD A - 4

Hospital Notes

Class Of 1939
Holds Reunion

A. N. Caldin Dies
A t Altamonte

Legal Notice

By Donna E*fe*
The Longwood City Council,
meeting In regular seirion
h u t Thunday night, agreed
to contribute 9300 toward
purchase of firework* for the
annual Fourth of July Flentu
which I* spomored hy the
Volunteer Fire Dept. The con­
tribution had been requested
by Ted Waltz, active member
of the department, shortly
before hit death which occur­
red May 30 a* result of h
ear-train crash.
Chairman R. C. Cirlion
expretned council1* grief at
the death of Waltz and iis■ured citizen* attending the
meeting that the city a tto r­
ney had contacted ACL and
demanded that action be tak­
en to remove the unuied sta­
tion hnuie at the Church
Street enuring ■« well a* to
provide other safety meas­
ures needed.
A report from the city en­
gineer, A. E. O'Neal) and As■ociatet, on the feasibility of
chlorinating tha eily'a water
■intern was read. Carlton
listed that although the
monthly reporta on the wa­
ter are good, the use nf rhlorlne ■* ■ precautionary meas­
ure I* a general requirement
of the *tate. The m atter will
be given attention at an ear­
ly date.
A complaint was heard
about children playing hall In
tha itr«eta of Longdate. Coun­
cil iistied an appeal to par­
ents to keep their children off
streets in all part* of the city
and cautioned motorists lo
drive carefully in areas where
children are known to play.
Mrs. Olive Beaver appear­
ed to request that S. Olean­
der and a portion of Warren
be clayed. Bhe cited poor con-

ditlon* of thr atrerts particu­
larly following a rain. The
m atter waa ptnreil In hands
of the itreet committee which
wa* given power to ect after
investigation of conditions on
the named street*.
A petition, signed by eight
property owners, was read by
Carlson requesting paving on
a total of three blocks, In­
cluding Oak 8t. from Wildmere Ave, aouth to Over«trect; Overstreet Ave. be­
tween Oak flt. and Grant St.
and Grant Ht. from Overstreet
north to Wlldmere. Request
waa taken under advisement.
Council voted to locate
■treat lights on the Old Dixie
Highway 17-02 from Orange
Ave. to SR 434 with competlon of the Job scheduled with
in two weeks.
Council ordered 100 dog
tag* which will go on **!•
July 1.

Holy Cross
Junior Choir
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Thirty-two member* of tho
Junior Choir of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church of Sanford
attended the annual spring
picnic held last week a t De­
Leon Spring*.
Young people attending In­
cluded Benny Butler, John
Cochrane, Fred Halbeck, Da­
vid Nelman, Brent Rahorn,
Phil Stanley III, Robert
Simpson, Kevin Thomas. John
DeWit, Susan DeWit, Tracey
Ehbert, Valerie Lackey, Phyl­
lis I,Ingle, Elizabeth Losiing,
Shelley Mehane, Karen O'Ha­
ra, Elizabeth O'Neil, Lynn
Stanley, Cathy White, Marwee White, Joy Soper, David
Soper, Bruce Thomaa and
Mary Cochrane.
Adults In the group were
Mrs. Betty Helhack, Mra.
Harry Cochrane, Mr*. John
Thom**, Ted Nelman, Rav.
and Sira. LcRoy Soper, Miaa
Eva Hunt, cholrmother and
Miss Beatrice Buck, organist
and choir director.

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�Awards Presented To Students At Lyman Class Day Program
By Jane Casselberry

went to honor roll students Mack,

Marcia

Easterling, rice

Savarese,

Hanna

Wil­ Award

to

Susan BnnEsse;
Gwen Rut;
Betty Crocker Award, Alice
Hall and Home Economics
Award lo Elm a Ann Rucdiger.
Winners of the Lyman Sci­
ence F a i r who received
awards from Sal Manfrc wore
Judy Lambert, Kayo Clark,
Judy Kacar, Carolyn Thomas,
Richard Umihardi, Demetrius
Thcrmanos and Rirk Leonard. The Science Award went
to Pat McLaughlin.
Other awards were Uusincss

9rhe Senior Class of Lyman Paula Riddle, Susan BonEssc, Ruth Keim. Susan Lakatosh, liams. Rogers Doughty, Can­ Crisco Award,

High School held a Class Day Sylvia Chambers, Paulette Ronnie Layman, Kerry Park­ dace Bnmford, Nancy George,
Program Friday afternoun in Peak, Gloria Green, Mary er, Gwyn nutenkroger. Beat- Cynthia Lcgg, Nancy Pdyne,
Carole Perrault, Mary Peter­
the school auditorium during
son. Beverly Sinclair, Carolyn
which awards were presented
Thomas, Stephen Brady, Ro­
to outstanding students.
bert Goplcn, Richard Lom­
Roger Dcppen gave the debardi. Tom McLaughlin, Da­
votion and Mrs. Darwin Shea,
vid Ryan. Demetrius Thcrorganist, played the processmnnos, Dorian Thcrmanos
kuial and recessional.
and Kelly Trawlck.
^ l'lie class president, Philip
The Danford "1 Dare You"
Scclirest, gave the welcome.
Award went to Judy Estes
' The history of the class’s 12
and Pat McLaughlin. Donna
years at Lyman was recalled
McCoy received a $25 savings
oy (ilenda Payne, Verna
bond for her winning entry In
v Whecless and Arlene Mason.
Ihc Florida Power Essay con
Donna McCoy gave the
lest.
class poem and a look into
Mrs. J o s e p h Pavelchak,
the lulurc was provided by
PTA president, presented the
Judy Estes, Carol High.mUh
two $50 scholarships to the
a id Dana Mali who read the
tup senior hoy and girl, Paula
class prophecy.
Riddle
and Joe Pavelchak.
Ann O’Donnell presented a
Larry Maplcsdcn of Amer­
check for S400 to Principal
ican Legion Memorial Post
Carlton Henley for the school
256 of Casselberry presented
library specifically requesting
Ihe leadership award to Sher­
that it lie used to purchase 61
ry Kasky and Jim Prevail.
volumes of (treat Rooks by
Runners-up Marcia L&gt;ons and
Itritunnica and as many 20th
Donnie Smith received certifi­
Century Views as possible.
C A IT . JO SEPH M. T U L L Y JH.
cates.
The J a y c c e Leadership
Post 256 is sending Andy
9,w ard was presented by Cedi
(finely and Dan Casselberry
Tucker to Kaye Clark and
to Roys State and Old Glory
Pete Carlson. Juyccc awards
Post 181 is sponsoring Robert
f u r scholastic achievement I
Raird with Jim Jarrard as al­
ternate.
Representing Old G l o r y
One hundred and thirty-two fleet oiler, U.S.S. Neosho Auxiliary Unit 183 at Girl*
State is Sandra Tenant. Ruth
military and civilian mem­ where he will report in mid- Wright was chosen alternate.
bers of the Class cf 1004 August. The Neosho is one
The
D.A.R. Citizenship
graduated from The National of six giant fleet oilers Award was won by Glenda
War College at ceremonies operated by the U. 8. Navy Payne nnd the D.A.R. History
held Friday in the College with a full load displneemrnt Award by Bonnie Layman.
Pal Mcloiuglitin received
Additional donors to the auditorium. Fort Lesley J. of 40,000 tons and n comple­
Seminole County Blood Bunk McNair, Washington, D . C. ment of about 20 officers and Ihe John Pliilllp Sousa Award
given by the Lions Club of
were listed this week by bank Sen. Hubert 11. Humphrey .100 enlisted men.
Casselberry
each year to the
Jr.,
Minnesota,
delivered
the
officials. The contributors for
Tully is married to the
May and the amount they graduation address and pre­ former Ruth Edwards of Se- most outstanding band mem­
ber.
sented the diplomas to the
have given Icllows:
wiekley, Pa, They now re­
Mr*. Mildred Dzuru* pre­
William B. Richardc, 25 graduates.
side at 1818 N. Oakland St., sented the following Home
Among
those
in
the
gradu­
^ I n ls ; Henry D. Faint, 22; J.
Arlington, Vu.
Economics Awards: Publix
™.\ Alderman, John S. Bczwle- ating class was Capt. Joseph
Merit
Tully
Jr.,
U.
8.
Navy.
clicn, IS); Robert W. Conley,
Edward T. Simpson, John S. Captain Tully graduated frem
For
Lee, 18; Elmer E. W'onlenay, the U. 8. Naval Acudemy
P ro p e rty
17; Marvin E. A’arfcl, 10; with the Class of l!&gt;42, and
John E. Higgins Sr., 15; Ma­ has hud vurious assignments
son H. Wharton, 13; Joe B. both afloat and ashore prior
Rogers, Jesse D. Crews, Les­ to hia present assignment a t
ter L. Tillls, 12; Clayton J. The National War College.
Beaulieu, II; Dean Hamit- Ouo of thi-nii was as comrounder. Heavy Attuek Wing
Mon, 10.
“
Thomas Wilson Jr., Jerry One at the Sanford Naval Air
Casualty
Smith, Silas Lackey, 9; Dar­ Station,
114 NORTH PARK
FA 2-0.131
rel K. Swift, 8; Myron V. AcTully’s next assignment Is
cardl, Fred W. Williams, us commanding offirer of the
Frederick Buricind, 7; Wil­
bur it, Yenlach, Charles A,
Vinlng, Arthur L. Edge, 8;
Richard R. Jones, Donald If.
Barrens, Telcifor Slcrputowski, Alan A. Hunt, William
£ l u l f s , Robert D. Gay, Rich­
ard A. Evans, 5; Lewis D,
Broun, David llaeh, 4; Wal­
ter R. Britton, Peter P, Bil­
ker, Mario S. Greco, 3; Jim
H. McGruthcr, Walter J. Dcs
Marais, Norman F. Slonskl,
Donald Q. Britt, Clyde M.
Swain, Irene E. Van Eepoel,
Joel F. Heaton, William T. AJ
len. 2.
9 Rda C. Crews, John Tilson,
Klma J. llcischman, Edward
I. Gardner, Mary E. Gardner,
Car
Jack B, Beckham, Neville L.
Harden, Alfred Pietrantoni,
L. T. Brown 3rd, Willima it.
Rogers, George W. Stephens,
Wallace W. Shank 2nd, An
drew K. Ncubiacr, James Du
vail, Hulicrt Washington, Roy
J ) . Sliivcrs, John J. Grimes,
'vKdmund Wrigiit, Donald It.
.McLeod, Russell U. Surles,
Riciurd T. Caldren, Kevin M.
Regenhard, V a n c e Brum
baugli, Dennis L. Har|ter,
Thomas S. Foster, Warren E.
Jtowcr, Michael SLormcs, An­
na M. Hickson, William D
Rack, l-essie Pauline, all one

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Education Award, G l o r i a
Green; Social Studies Award.
Malcolm McClellan; English
Award, Bernadette Oslwalln;
Math Award, Jam es Goplcn
(who made straight A's in
every math course offered al
Lyman); Spanish Award, Pau­
la Riddle; DECA Award,
Archie Hunnicut; Industrial
Arts Award, Gerry Manncll;
Electronics Award, J a c k
Glenn; Musicianship Award.
John Peterson; P. E. Award,
Salvatore Rianco; Girls Ath­
letic Award, Uarbara Boston;

Outstanding Pilcher Award.
Don Smith, and Most Valuable Player, Bob Elgin.
Donnie Smith, Bob Elgin
and Marvin Cook were chosen
for Ihe All Conference Base­
ball Team of the Orange Belt
Conference.
Jam es B o w e r , guidance
c o u n s e l o r , presented an
award to Roger Schmidt as
finalist in the National Merit
Scholarship Tests. Receiving
special commendation were
Loiranne Wagner and Pete
Carlson.

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�Teen Pockets Jingle
It m ar not be surprising to any.
one, especially parents, to leAra that
teen-agers' pocket money has In­
creased almost 300 per cent since
1945. But the exact figure It amounts
to should lift anybody’s eyebrows.
According to the Natlonnl Educa­
tion Association, the nation's 22 &gt;/a
million teen-agers — 12 per cent of
the population—spent 5 1 1 billion in
19G8.
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teenagers will reach nearly $21 bil­
lion.
Currently, the nntional average of
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$9.40 n week. More than half of them
(usunlly boys) earn their own mon­
ey; the rest receive it ns an allow­
ance, regular or irregular.

Despite the great amounts of mon­
ey American teen-agers control, says
the Education Association, "little
tangible effort has been made to
guide them townrd mature practices
in handling money.'1
Most of their spending goes for
food, recreation, clothes, cosmetics
and grooming nids.
Contributing but little to this
"average of affluence," however, are
many youths who live In poverty.
They are the potential dropouts who
contemplate quitting school to help
support their fnmilios or themselves.
"They cannot comprehend,” snys
the Education Association, "the
world of abundance ho many of the
middlo and upper-class youngsters
take for grnntod."

Dr. Crane's

THAT HAUNTING MELODY

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Tops In Prestige
Despite all the criticism the U.S.
Supreme Court brings down upon it­
self because of its decisions, a job on
the high bench still ranks first in
prestige over at least 90 other pro­
fessions.
A study by the Notional Opinion
Research Center reveals that 77 per
cent of people questioned considered
Supreme Court justice an excellent
job; 18 per cent ranked it as good.
It has slipped In Its rnting, how­
ever, during the pnst 15 years. In a
similar survey made in 1947, 83 per
cent ranked it as the best, 15 per
cent as good.
Greatest gain was made by nuclear
physicists, who jumped from 18th
f laee In 1947 to 8rd place in 1963.
hysiclana placed second in both
years.
The profession which dropped the
moat in prestige was that of banker

—from 10th to 24th. (The poll tak­
ers ventured no explanation for
this.)
A different survey, bnsed not on
prestige but on salary, offers an in­
teresting comparison.
Conducted by the National Edu­
cation Association, It found that
schoolteachers, while making faster
salary gains than nny other group
over the past decade, still ranked
fnr down on the list—15lh out of a
group of 18.
They bnrely edged out librarians,
clergymen and dieticians.
Public schoolteachers will enrn a
national average of $5,063 this year,
a rise of $231 over 1962-63.
Nevertheless, college graduates go­
ing into teaching, soys the NEA,
con expect to receive a starting
wage ($4,700) that is a*, leapt $1,000
less than that for any other profes­
sion.

Bruce Biossot— Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON (NEA) — ter. Says he: "If the money
Republicans who know what men are tough enough, they
they are talking about fenr could get those added votes.
Hut I know these delegates.
that thla may be on* of the If left to their own devices,
worst money-relilng yearn In they won’t go that way."
the party's hlitory.
In at least two nearby
In the view of one who ha* states tha story 1* similar.
nulled funds for a long Tha pm ly power setup dif­
fers, but the pro-Goldwater
string of campaigns, there la contributor* nevertheless hold
ona overriding reason:
a commanding place.
plain this to the American people.
The Pentagon's explanation about
Many Republican "fat cats"
More than a faw of theta,
The announced replacement of the
the use of obsolete equipment, par­
aged B-26 and T-28 airplanes by the simply are not willing to bet mindful of their stake In the
ticularly airplanes, in the Viet Nam
hotter, faster A-1E Skyrnidcr is be­ their bankroll* that President senator, exhibited consider­
war tells pnrt of the story.
ing hnndlcd as if It marked the be­ Lyndon U. Johnson can be able anger when asked about
On the surface, it seems sensible
ginning of an all-out effort to smash beaten in November. And
th at slower-moving, lighter-armed
some, whatever their public
the Viet Cong once and for all.
planes would be best suited far the
catch-as-catch-cun jungle fighting
It Is, hut only In the sense of a ■tones, are not particularly
to ire him defeated. He
prizefighter donning n new pair of eager
against the elusive Communist Viet
it the moit "comfortable"
Cong guerrillas.
16-ounce "pillow" gloves to fight his D e m o c r a t they have had
similarly outfitted opponent.
It is a curious fact, however, that
around in a long time.
the use of outmoded planes and oth­
Defense Secretary McNamara has
Party fund-railing veterans
returned from another quick look-aee think
er weapons is in keeping with the
they already observe
1954 Geneva agreements ending the
nt Viet Nam. For nnre ho didn’t talk signs of a severe 1064 dollar WASHINGTON (UP!) —
war between the French and Indo­
about victory, either imminent or drought They believe that by Thla has been • gTeat time
f o r American agriculture,
ultlmnte.
chinese. These agreements outlawed
midsummer tha full weight of
modern weapons, such as jet planes
“This Is going to be a long war," tha problem will be upon folk*. Wonder* abound.
At their experiment lahorand guns heavier than DO caliber, in
he HAid. "I don't think we should de­ them.
s lories In Belleville, Md.,
the area.
lude ourselves Into thinking anything
Hon. Barry Gohlweter ha* scientists of the U. 8. Agri­
The United States, while not a
other than that."
had money difficulties In hli cultural Research Service ere
partner to the agreements, has been
Indeed, we shouldn’t. And it is to campaign for the nomination,
adhering to them. It seems at first
be hoped that this statement signals but aome party men have studying a cow In a sealed
plastic chamber. Her name
flight a happy coincidence that the
u new jKillcy.
■ought to explain this on the Is Lornn.
best strategy In Viet Nam Is served
ground that aome contributor*
That Lorna Is some kind of
by this mutual self-restraint on wea­
do not want to kick in twice cow. A Holstein, as a m atter
pons.
In the seme year. Others say of fact. She ha*s amaird
But the strategy Is political as well
tha asnator's troubles are everyone by giving back more
Who
builds
his
upper
chambers
In
as military. It is to keep the war
the heavens, and founds his vault symptomatic of tha general calorics in milk than alio confrom escalating into something worse
upon the earth; who cnlls for the prospect
tutnre In feed. Which Is
while we uttempt to build a viable
If, ea expected, Johnson de­ flighty generous giving.
wnters of the sen, and pours them
democratic nation in South Viet Nam.
cline*
to
meet
the
1004
GOP
out upon the surface of the earth—
If Lome could continue her
Both sides seem to be staying just
presidential nomine* In a present pact, eh# would ba
the Lord in his name.—Amos 9:6.
shy of a decisive victory. Victory,
Who guides below and rules above, series of televised debates, the next best thing to a
apparently, would bring even moro
the great disposer and mighty king; Republican financial matter* ’Binoo,” the comic strip crea­
serious problems than those wc have
than He none greater, next to Him could take an even grimmer tion of a few years back,
now.
can be, or is, or wns; supreme, He turn. The party'* choice itunrlhlng like Lome rould
would lot* a large amount of
Washington seems reluctant to ex­
singly fills the throne.—Horace.
b» the answer to tha world's
free television time coast to
coast And he may be need­ ftod problem.
ing all the expoeure he can (What efficiency! It would
Id tantamount to getting
get
Those who are worrying 2(0 pounds of perk chops
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Mrs. Julia Harlan
Mra. Joe. H. Mnthleux
But, also, there la a trick
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838-3278
ml fewer fhaa IM w a ll, will be fretting over I t
be ilT ia prefereaee. letter*
Generally, it ran be said that
Casselberry
Lake Monro*
• tlr r w e t fe el here era aeeept- tha erorrlere are not In the
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
Mr*. Jana Casselberry
able f n i l l e t fber &lt;• aal Seal
822-4723
838-5048
la peraeaallllee. Veelry la eel cemp of New York Gov. Nel­
r a t l l i t . t br Tba Hera 14.
son Rockefeller. But most feel
Chuluota
Long wood
Editor, Herald:
that the wealthy governor Is
Mm. Join Magi*
Mrs. Donna Hates
Have Just finished reading tha man who, as nominee,
285-3741
838-3117
Uie “Clock" In the Tuesday could see to It that tho 1904
North Orland*
DsBsry
edition. I gueai all parent! en­ campaign bills will bo paid,
Mrs. Adam Mullsr
Mrs. Ilorls Dean
888-4412
322-1888
joy reading nlre thing* about Tho judgment la th at fund­
their rldldren and we are do raising would bo hardest If
Osteen
Deltona
Mrs. Mlldrrd Haney
Mra. Clarence Bnyder
exception.
tha GOP nomine* le either
M2-5811
821-4841
The time and tpace traa gen­ Goldwater or Richard Nixon,
Enterprise
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erous on your part, and we did usually rated tho most likely
Minn Helen Snodgrass
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
appreciate It.
compromise choice.
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MS-1122
Thank* again for the On* of tha ironies In thta
thoughtfulness.
situation is th at la a number
Ned Julian
of key states man who HAVE
n often eon*
Sanford
contributed to Goldwater’s
fables, and many
nomination fight may apply
m proverbial phrases
Editor, Herald;
maximum preaaur* on dele­
ir grapes, a dog in the
The Sealer Class of 1964 gates to put Barry over
gcr, a wolf In sheep's
wlihea to expreia its appro,
ting, to cry “woll,"
Page 4
Banford, Florida
Monday, June 8, 1964 elation to all merchants who quickly a t Ban Francisco.
One mldweatern l e a d e r Defer count your chickens
they a n hatched)
w altm
. c is u iw , nuiT uit n o r i a T i i i i i u
participated In having the gueisea th at In hia state such
rMASK VOt.TOt.ian, Cieeslatlea - neaetal ■laaiee
wall-known f»
seniors' pictures and various preaaur* might b* worth SO
I t u u l« ern^yrnim
not oai:BN
write-up* la the paper.
first
bellot
votes
to
Goldwa­
A s s o c ia te K d l t o r
A dorn,Inc SUoager

Viet Nam Policy

his recent defeat In tha Ore­
gon primary at Rockefeller's
hands.
It is conceivable, then, that
money may talk strongly In
tha final delegate push for
Harry at or before the con­
vention.
Hut, again, what haunts
aome experienced Republican*
today Is the prospect th at
when the real election show
begins the crackle of crisp
currency will he heard all too
little on the GOP aide of the
lin*.

Lots’* case should be dis­
co seed In every high school
for ah* le Ilk* million* of
other teenagers, both girls
and boys. Train yourself to
be sexual opposite* and
don’t make a mountain of a
minor physical defect. A
Jolly personality and tho
usa of compliments can off­
set lo la ’a trouble, even
without use of the electric
needle.
CASE S-485: Lola G., aged
17, la a high school senior.
"Dr. Crane,” she spoke de­
jectedly, " I am becoming an
introvert.
"For you can notice my
problem if you ju st look a t
my upper lip.
•'Why, people think I am
growing n mustache! Isn't
that horrlbla
"How can I ever win a boy
friend and get married T Oh, I
am so unhappy that I feel
Ilka taking an overdose of
sleeping pills!"
Then aha nervously shook
out a clgaret and started
snorting smoke through both
nostril* like an old coal locomotive!
Male Symbols
Actually. Lois'* fussy upper
Up was not nearly as evident
a t she Imagined.
For people who have even
a very tiny flaw aro often so
conscious thereof that it
loom* unduly larga to them.
They are thus inclined to
make mountains out of mole­
hills.
Millions of women have a
little f u n on their upper lip,
yet they arc jolly personal­
ities who win boy friends
galore and marry happily.
Yet other girls are so exrestively conscious of hair on
their Up* or on their legs,
that they become unduly introverted.
Such hair la often regarded
at vaguely masculine but not
nearly as much to as a clg-

aret In a girl's mouth, or a
liquor glass in her hand!
Vulgarity, profanity or even
excessive slang are much
more masculinising Influences
than a little superfluous hair.
The "image" of an attrac­
tive girl that most men hold
in their mind is a distinctly
feminine personality.
They want her to be 100 per
cent feminine and not con­
taminate herself with 25 per
rent masculine traits or fash­
ions or even 10 per rent,
"Opposites attract," runs
an old adage that la just ns
true today a* 100 year* ago.
And by "opposites" we re­
fer not to differences in reli­
gion or education, ideals, etc.,
but to physical or sexual "op­
posites."
Many a husband has re­
ported to me that he has be­
come platonic with reference
to hie wife because of her
boyish haircut, her smoking
nd her adoption of other
male traits.
"Dr. Crane,” Is their typical
report, "when I w»ka up and
sea her lying on the pillow
beside me, she looks like a
teenage boy.
"So I feel a vague homo­
sexual revulsion. That’s why
I find It Inrreniingly difficult
to grow rumniillc about her."
If you girl* wish more viv­
idly to understand this reac­
tion, would you feel very ro­
mantic about a male who
dressed In feminine lingerie,
used women’s rouge and llpaliek, and minced along on
high heel# 7
Obviously, you would NOT!
Then why do you girls act

Ilk* sheep and meekly follow
tha silly fashions and fads
that reduce your own fem­
inine charm!
You employ silks and per­
fumes to attract a boy friend;
then you unwittingly rebuff
him by your cigarct* and
coarse talk I
If you do have any physical
blemish that a doctor will ad­
mit needs correcting, then &gt;
remedy it, too.
If surplus hair Is really a
problem, tho electric needle
can often remove such hair
t
permanently.
4
Plastic and dental surgeons
can often perform other med­
ical miracles, too.
Hut a jolly personality can
offset most of your minor de­
fects! So send for the book­
let "Psychology and Medicine
of the Face," enclosing a long
stamped, r e t u r n envelops,
plus 20 cents.
(Alws)a write to Dr.
Crane in care of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envelope
and 20 ecnla to cover O p­
ing and printing coal* when
)
jou send for one of hi*
booklet*.)

OVEK 35 YEARS
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

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The Lighter Side

Thought For Today

Herald Area Correspondents

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Letters

We look forward to this sec­
tion of The Herald each year,
a* we think it serves • u*eful purpoie as well ■■ an en­
joyable one. Again may wo
express our gratitude for your
constant support and lnterett
In all our endeavor* through­
out the year.
Senior f1*** at f t
Oviedo High School

IImiIiiom Itsaager
r a in wells
Otschiateal Sept.
ita u s irn u i a m i
■owe DeUroe/
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If f* I Tear
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M l S Mealha
LM I Maatbe
Lie I Moathe
lee 1 Meats
Lee I Mealb
0. L re tla l BeeaUlieae preelde U et all wall eaboorlpUoea I
T h e U. S. government
paid la a4ranee.
neither
purchases nor sells
Enter at to eetnna elane nutter Cctoner II. Ill* al in* re tl
w a i t at Maateid, rierlda, aader tae A tt el Ceaeman ml March. rare coins.
B O M S

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extra calories from stored
body fat and replacing it
with water.
Tha scientists aay ah* can­
not keep up her remarkable
production for very long
without wearing heraalf out.
T h i n k s anyway, Lorna.
Thanks for letting us glimpse
(nr a brief shining moment
the embodiment of man's old
dream of getting back mors
than ha puts in.
Even though Lorna waa too
gcod to be true, w* need n&lt;*t
despair. O t h e r promising
Ihlngi are happening. For
one thing, Agriculture De­
partment entomologist* a rt
investigating tha use of am­
plified sound a* s possible
insect repellent.
Ona of them got the Idas
for the experiment when h*
noticed that amplified sound
waves seemed to keep flies
and mosquito** away from
hla backyard patio,
l’v* noticed the aama thing
on my own patio, kly taana g a daughter occasionally
takes her portable radio out

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there, tune* In her favorite
disc Jockey and turn* the
volume control until all sys­
tem* ere go.
This not only korpi file*
and mosqultoe* away from
tha patio. It keeps me away
as wall.
In thalr experiments, tha
department entomologist* are
using more human* methods.
They retailed *om* Indian
meal moths In a chamber
where two radio loudspeakers
emitted only a continuous lowhum.
Even so, the sound waves
apparently had a dvleterlous
effect on tha moth*. Many of
their sgga failed to hatrh,
nearly half of tha young
moths that did hatch died
tha first day, and those that
survived had retarded de­
velopment
It is easy to sea that am­
plified sound has tri-mrmlous
potentialities. If they hsd ex­
posed the mothi to my
daughter's favorite disc Joc­
key, ha would have wiped out
tha entire lot owmlghL

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Mon. June 8, *64— Page 5

Village To Have
Summer Series
In Recreation

Nuclear Ship
Savannah On
Maiden Trip
NEW YORK (L'PI) — The
U.S. Savannah, the find U.S.
nuclear powered passengercargo vessel, sails today on
her maiden voyage to Europe,
eager to prove the atom the
maritime fuel of the futuro
just as her namesake demon*
strated 145 years ngo thnt
steam marked the end of the
sailing era.
ITie atomic pioneer, built
by the U.S, government at
an estimated cost of (53 mil­
lion, f« expected to complete
its first transatlantic crossing
in 10 days with its first port
of call Bromerhaven, tiermany. Aboard the flag dec­
orated vessel are 33 paying
passengers and 250 tons of
cargo.
After five days in Biemrrbaven, the ship will sail to
Hamburg, Dublin, and South­
ampton before returning to
New York July 21. Two more
European cruises are planned
this year to give the gleam­
ing white rakish vessel as
much public exposure as pos­
sible.
The Savannah, a joint pro­
ject of the Atomic Energy
Commission and the Maritime
Administration, already has
called at ports on the U.S.
Pacific, Gulf and Atlantic
coasts. More than 105,000
persona hnve Inspected its
large cabins, broad decks nnd
the science-fiction-liki' opera­
tions room where engineers
control the nuclear reactor.
The U. S. post offire at
renasse, Minn., was the
northernmost in the United
States before Alaska's admis­
sion to the Union.

I I A N K I ’ Y I . E , proprietor of Lake Monroe Inn,
went deep sen fishing the other dnv nnd rnme
up with this 20-ponnd red snuppor. The trophy
was on display at the restaurant for a few days
then prepared and served to friends dropping
into the establishment.
(Herald Photo)

Warren Makes On Scene Study
DALLAS (UPI) — The
chief justice of the United
Slates set out in un assassin's
footsteps Sunday, then talked
for more than three hours
with Jack Ruby, the presum­
ed assassin's killer.
Chief Justice Earl Warren
visited the Texas Schoolbook
Depository, It was reported
he aimed a rifle from the
sixth floor death window
toward the spot in the street
outside where two shots
struck President John Ken­
nedy.
Then he interviewed Ruby
in the county jail across the
street. Ruby was reported
"wild eyed and staring" dur­
ing the meeting.
Warren, head of the com­
mission investigating t h e
President’s dentil, flew to Dal­
las from Washington, lie
spent about two hours in the
schoolbook depository, from
where the fatal shots were
filed.

Tiled he and his aides met
with Ruby in a small confer­
ence room only steps away
from the aixth-floor cell
where the baldish, 54-ycur-olJ
former striptease club operat­
or is being held during his
legnl fight to escape the
electric chair.
Afterward, Warren made
brief stops at the apartment
house where Ruby lived; at
the rooming house where Os­
wald had been living and at
the Texas Theater, n movie
house where Oswald was cap­
tured. He did not go in any
of the places.
What Warren and the com­
mission learned in the long
meeting with Ruby was not
revealed. .1. Lee Rankin, chief
counsel for the commission in­
vestigating the assassination,
said only Hint the group
"took tlie testimony of Jack
Ruby." Warren, who left the
jail with a big smile on his
face, declined to comment.

14jr Doris Dean
A summer recreation pro­
gram to run from June 23
to Aug. 13 for North Orlando
youngsters has been announc­
ed by Mrs. Mona Urinstcnd,
health, welfare and recreation
commissioner.
The recreation area will he
open on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday of each week
between the hours of 9;30
a.m. and .3 p.m. with at least
one adult supervisor on the
premises at all times. Teenag­
ers will be asked to volunteer
as assistants and to help with
supervision of the plnyground.
One night ench week will he
devoted strictly to a planned
program for the teenage
group.
Daytime activities for the
younger children will include
volleyball) softball, h o r s e *
shoes, badminton and t a b l e
tennis along with &lt;|ulet in­
door games. A story hour will
he conducted once each week
for the four to six year olds.
Parents will be asked to
attend with preschool age
children nnd nil children will
ho required to follow rules
which will he posted
civic building.

oh

OSd RSver Port May Lose 'Father Off Waters'
NEW MADRID, Mo. (UPI)
— Stubborn Missourians in
(hi* old Spanish riverport,
forced to move from banks
caved in by the Mississippi
River four times in the town's
180-year history, may have
j their river taken away from
them.
The 3,000-plus residents of
the farm-trade community
don’t like the idea.
The town sits on n reverse
S-shaped curve formed long
ngo when the river went on

n bender and cut northward
to form a 40-mile loop in its
meandering chnnnel.
The U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers is considering a
proposal to construct a new
channel through tho narrow
neck of the bend that would
leave New Madrid off the
main river channel.
Engineers are in the final
stages of sItaly before making
a decision. A hydraulic model
of the proposed rut-off was
demonstrated last week in
Vicksburg, Miss., depicting

possible effects of the new
channel.
Memphis District Engineer
Col. Edmund Kirby-Smlth is
the man facing the Sept. 1
deadline for a decision. Key
factor in Kirby-Smith’s rec­
ommendation appears to he
whether expected benefits ex­
ceed expected costs.
New Madrid, named after
the Spanish rspitnl by its
builder around 1783, objects
to the proposal because the
town would be removed from
the main stream of the river.

Resident* fear this would
leave the town in the same
shape ns early Western boom
towns that wera by-passed by
the railroad.
Before the levee system
wns initiated in 1014, build­
ings along tho river front
were huilt on rollers so they
could he moved bnck when
largo chunks of the hank cav­
ed in the swirling waters. The
first New Madrid was wash­
ed away and its remains are
now on the Kentucky side of
the river.

In the steamboat days, trav­
elers would disemhark at th*
neck of the bend and apend
the night on the peninusla
while the boat made the trip
around New Madrid bend. The
next morning the passengers
crossed the strip of land and
tc-boardrd the steamboat.
Pales of life insurance In
Florida by the Prudential In­
surance Co. of A m e r i c a
amounted to $;IHI.5 million in
1963, an increase of 28 per
cent over the previous year.

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About Sports

Legion Divides Twin Bill At Ocala; Whips Orlando
Courier Blanks
Navy Wins Little Invaders As He
American Crown Whiffs Fifteen

Thinking Don Smith Just
O ut Loud Misses No-Hit
Performance
By JaUaa Blent trow

Tha Campbeil-Loialng Poat
S3 American Legion baaeballeru got Into tha awing of
things this past weekend
with two games In Ocala on
Friday night and another at
Memorial Stadium hers on
B a t u r d a y . And they look
good I
a

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a

Tha Semlnolca had a chance
to look a t soma of the beat
pitching they will see when
Glision fared them in Ocala.
Tha big buic-ball boy sent 14
o f our lads back to the bench
after having had a look a t his
Stuff.
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On* fine thing about Man­
ager Frank Thom; s i :;d h'a
aatittents, E. B. Kuykendall
and Glenn Price, they try to
give each boya chance to
get in the geme. And every­
body played Friday. This waa
good, both for the team and
for the managers.
a
a a
Left year Red Janten worktd the initial tack. But this
year Thomas la taking ad­
vantage of hia good glove
work and h it asparienea and
haa moved Red to the hot
corner. And the big hustler
la doing a bang-up Job. Rad's
fins play and hiaheads-up
thinking makca him a logical
"Uke-ehargs-guy" and thla
keeps everyone on hia toss.
He has soma work to do on
hia batting stance to make
his timing and bat’s position
a little more positive—but
he’s working at it—and so
are the managers,

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Jim Courier indicated that
even when be is not pitching,
he la going to be a tough
man to keep on tha bench. Ila
can "pound that apple," and
a s tha oldtlmer aaya"them
hits Is needed."

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e •

Local support of tha fans
will keep these youngslera do­
ing their beat. They’d like to
play In the Little World aer­
ies In Little Rock and tha
aiaa of tha gallery a t the
games will have much to do
with whether or not they
make it. Their echedule waa
In Friday’s edition of Tha
Herald. Clip It out and put It
on your mirror. There are
eome windowa cards, too, to
help focus attention on the
playing datea.

Legal Notice
V X D K It K U T IT IO V S
S A N K I*A W
M » T I O n

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN!
Nolle* I* h e r e b r given lh*t
th* unil*r*l«ncit. p u r s u a n t to
Section H i 0», Florid* Hlslutes.
w ill r s g l a l s r w ith th* Clerk
a t t h e C ircuit Court to a n d to r
H tm ln o lt County, Florida, tha
fletltloue name of: HANNER
TKHTINO KQUIPMENT undar
w h ic h I am now e n g ag e d In
kuelneee a t M5 lleverly Avan u t , Altam onte Htirlnaa, Klor­

The local American Legion
team divided a twin bill in
Ocala Friday night. The Sanfordltes won the first set-to,
5-1, and the Ocala Legion
nine came back on top in the
nightcap, 6-0. Both tussle*
featured some excellent pitch­
ing performsnee*.
Don Smith looked like a
mid-season chunker in the
opener, allowing only one
scratch hit. Its Issued two
pastes, but struck out 10
Ocmlsns. The horns elab’t run
was unearned and came about
on a walk, fielder’s ehoict and
an trro r,
Jimmy Courier waa wield­
ing wicked wood In this con­
test and had a doubt* and a
singl* te his credit, account­
ing for half th* Seminole
safeties.
After the rest period th*
vleltors faced a hug* speedball thrower, Gllieon, with a
"savvy" for mixing up his
tosses. He not only had the
Sanford [ads mystified, but
proved th at he waa no slouch
a t tho plate. Ha struck out
14, didn’t four-ball a single
batter, and allowed only one
hit. His doubts and triple war*
shining lights in leading th*
way to the 5 to 0 win.
Ricky Sires, In opposing
Glisson, performed like a vet­
eran. He allowed the two hits
to the opposing moundsman
and two singles to Wilson,
the battery-mats of ths big
boy. The Sanford nina made
three miacues in ths opening
inning of tho gams, an out­
field bobble, a passed ball and
an overthrow a t first, but
having gotten thesa out of
their eystemi, tho Invaders
settled down to ths fin* ball
that mads th* evening a treat
for the gallery,
Manager Frank T h o m a s
said that the coaches plsysd
all ths boys In uniform, giv­
ing them a chance to show
what they could do under ac­
tual playing conditions and
affording the mentors an op­
portunity to make soma "on
th* field” comparisons.
Lins scores)
Sanford ...... .
8 4 1
Ocala ...... —.....
1 1 2
Smith and Brooks) Wilson
and Morrow.
Sanford ................— 0 1 3
Ocala ....—............. — 5 4 0
Sires and Higgins) Glisson
and Morrow.

FIRST HALF CHAMPIONS of the City Re­
creation Department’s Men's Softball League
are these players who represent the Kingswood
Builders, Members of the srjuud nre (front row
from left) Andy Anderson, Bobby Johnson,
Frank Stafford, Gerald Bolling, Manager Ron-

Jaycee Junior
Golf Tourney
5ef June 19

Th* Junior Chamber of
Commerce announced today
that ths JayCes Junior Golf
Tournament will be held June
ID s t tho Mayfslr Ceuntry
Club.
There will b* three divlaloni—ages 9 through 12, 13
through 15 and 18 through
17. Boys 17 must not reach
their 18th blrthdsy before
Aug. 15, 1964.
Entry blanks may b* ob­
tained a t tha Mayfair Coun­
try Club’s pro shop, ths Roll­
ing Hills Country Club, Land
O’Lakes Country Club in
Casselberry, Mid - F l o r i d a
Country Club and the JayCes
Building cn French Avenue.
Registrations and entry
fees must bo turned into JoyCeo Headquarters not later
than 5 p.m. June 18.
Trophies will bo awarded
to the winner and runner-up
in each division. Free lunches
will be served to all conteetante. Ths winner of each age
division will be sponsored In
the statewide tournament to
he held a t the Pina Meadows
N atir* o l P a b l le H e a r in g
Country Club in Umatilla
Notice la hereby glean. Uosrd
of County Com mlaetonars of June 28-30.

Legal Notice

Hrmlnole County, Florid*, pro
puead to rewina th* following
described p r o p e rt y aonait A-l
A g ric u ltu re to Il-IA Bins)*
Fa m ily l u s l d e n t t a l t Tha W 'srly H of th* HW14 of th* HW1)
of Bactlon I I - I l H - t o E . F u r t h e r
rieerrlt.ert ae lying North of
Tempi* T a r r a r *
A nnei and
B a i l of O r a n g t Cuunty-Bamlrvnla County tin*.
ld*.
1'ubllo h e a r i n g will ba h*l&gt;l
T h a t t h e Intareatad p a r t y In In th* Bamlnol* County Court
aatd hualnaaa antarprla* la N I ­ Hot)a*. Sanford, Florida, In th*
CHOLAS It. KOIIERO.
County C om m la tlo n tr* Room,
Dated a t W in t e r P a r k , Or on J u n e t t , 1IM a t 10:0* A. M.
a n c e County, Klorlda, thla ITth or aa aoon t h e r e a f t e r a* poae
day or May. till.
IDlei.
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Hoard of County CommtasL a w O tflra
loner*
ICAItOl A PATTON
Bemtnol* County, Florida
101 K a lrbanka Avenue
A i e i l , Jrr ,—
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Chairm an
Publlah J u n e 1, I, 11, H , t i l t
A l l t e l A r t h u r B eckw ith, J r .
CDA-T
Publish J u n * I, l k l t
C D A -tt
NMTICK o r SAI.W
Notice la h e r e b y a lva n t h a t
Nolle* of •'■bit* H e a r t a g
p u r s u a n t to the final decree
Notice la haraby given, Hoard
of foracloaura and aala e n t e r ­ o f County Commleatonara of
ed In Ih* caua* pending In th* Htmlnol* County, Florida, p ro .
Circuit Court In and for Heml- poa* to am end t h a Z oning R e ­
nnl* County, Klnrtda, eae* dnc- g u la tio n s In t r e a t * a new dieltat num ber 11* 10, th e u n d l r - t r te t tu be k n o w n a* Unlvaraliy
atg ned Clerk will eell the p r o ­ Com munity D istr ic t (UC). Cupp e r l y e ltu a te d l a said c o u n ty lea of ihl* proposed e m a ndm enl
Saner Ihad aa:
m ay be ob tain e d in th* Zoning
L ot I t , Iltock a. WRATH- ortlc e, C o u r t lloue s, Sanford,
E IIS FIELD FII18T AD DI­ Florida, Mondays t h r u Friday*
TION, aa racordad In Plat from tiO* A. tt. to (:0S I*. M.
Hook 11. P a s t IT, BKMIPublic h e a r in g will be bald
NOLB COUNTT P U B L I C In t b s Seminole County Court
RECORDS.
House, Sanford, Florida. In th*
T o g e t h e r w ith all s tr u c tu r e * County Com missioner* Room,
a n d Improv amenta now and on J u n * M. I M t a t l*:M A. U.
h a r o o ft o r on aald land, and or a a o s s a t h e r e a f t e r ae poeef l i t u r e e a tt a c h e d th ara to . and Ibt*.
a ll rente , I m u m . proceed*, and
Beard s t O s s s t r Comm
p ro fit* n c r r u l n g and t e acc rue
tis lo n e r a
fro m a a ld premie**, a ll of
Seminole County, Florid*
w h ic h a r e Included w ith in th*
Ry J a m s * P. Avery, Jr *
f o r a g o t n a daoorlptton a n d Ih*
C ha irm a n
hn b a n d u m th e r a o f t aloo a ll gaa
A tte s t A r t h u r B aekw lth. Jr.
ataam . alaolrtc, w a te r , a n d o th a r Publlah J u n * I, IMS
h e a t i n g , ooekln g, r e fr ig e r a tin g , C D A -II
l ig h t i n g , plu m b in g ve n tila tin g ,
I r r i g a t in g , a n d pow e r eyatama,
B e t t e * o f F o b 11* H a o r i g g
machine*, appliances, flatura*.
Notice Is hereby given, Board
a n d a p p u rte n a n c e s. w hich now of County Commlaetonars a t
nr* or m ay h e r a a f U r p ertain Seminole County, Florida, pro
to, o r be uaad with, In, o r e n pose t o reson* t h e following
a a td premia*!, even tho u g h described p r o p e rt y poned A -l
t h e y he d e ta che d o r d e ta ch A g ric u ltu re to C - l Commercial!
w t t t . s f t o f a is* ft or m m
abto,
a t public aala, le th* hlg b aa t of N W t( of IIV It less N STS
a n d beat b id d er for caah a t t t Section I t - I l H - m : . F u r t h e r
lliO* o’cluck A. M. on tb* l l t h described a a ly in g ITS ft e oath
d a y o f J n n o l i l t a t th* r r o n t of M lklar Road a n d N orth ot
Door o f th * t e r a tn e l* C ounty • t a t * R oa d DapL 1‘rlaoa Camp.
Publl* b e a r in g will ba held
C o u r th u sa * l a S anford. F l o r ­
In th* Bemlnnl* County Court
ida.
House, Banrord, Florida, la th*
(SHAM
A r t h u r U. Rsckw ltb, Jr.. C ounty Commission*! I Room,
C lerk o f th e Clronlt Court on J u n e I I , I M t a t Mi** A. M.
o r aa s o o a t h o r o a f to r so p o ss­
Uyt M a r t h a T. V tb le a
ible.
D e p u ty Clerk
Hoard of C ounty Cw s l at R K A llDA LU Ot i l l ) LET
AND L E W t l
loners
•emlB ole C ounty Florida,
Attorney* f u r P l a in t i f f
Ily Ja m s* P. Avary, J r ,
S* North C o u r t S t r e e t
C h a ir m a n
Duel Office Hon I K S
A l l t e l A r t h u r Heckwllh, Jr.
Orlando, Flo rid a
Pu b lish J u n o A 1M4
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Miller To Rockets

Giants Hike Margin; Joan Adams Tops
Navy Wives Loop
White Sox Lead AL With 529 Series

By MILTON RICIIMAN
UPI Sports Writer
The ladies are invited to
leave the room because there's
"dirty" story connected
with the manner In which the
Saa Francisco Giants took the
Philadelphia Phillies to the
cleaners.
It Involves first baseman
Orlando Cepcda, who not only
perpetrated the play of the
day Sunday but also msy
have turned in tha play of
the year. Chris Short walked
Tom lisller with the bases
full and two out In tha top
of the 10th Inning to put the
Giants ahead of the Phillies,
4-9, That was the final score
— but It wouldn't have been
without Ceptda.

International
League
Reunite Sunday
Buffalo 4, Rochester 4
Rochester D, Buffalo 7
Syracuse 7, Toronto 4
Toronto 8, Syracuse 2
Richmond 8, Atlanta 1
Atlanta 6, Richmond 0
Jacksonville 7, Columbus 2
Jacksonville 6, Columbus 1

C II A R L E STON, W. Va.
(U i'I) — Ron Miller, former
quarterback for the Univer­
sity of Wisconsin, will play
for the Charleston Rockets in
ths United Football League
this fall.
Miller played with th s Na­ Tram
tional Football Lesgue’s Los Shrine
Angeles Hams In 1002.
CPO
Hutary

Junior League

Legal Notice

IN TIIS3 CIHCI'IT COURT IN
AND FOR SKMINOLN COt'NTV. FI.OH l t » \
Nth 140*1
WOONSOCKET INSTITUTION
FOR HAVINQK, a Rhode lalanil
m u tu a l sa v in s* bank.
Plaintiff,
va.
ROT JACKSON M O Itn iS a
single man, at at,
Defendants.
NOTICE o r SI IT
T H E STATE O F FLORIDA
TOi Roy J a c k s o n Morris,
raaldanc* unknow n.
Th* matMns addraea of
thla d e f e n d a n t let
ADCS USN. Navy 101,
Ros IT CPO QT
C /O TPO New Tork, New
T o r k OtIST
T ou ar* haraby notified th a t
s s u i t ha s bean filed a s a l n a t
you a n d M a rg u erite A. Morris
i s tha above e ntitle d raue*,
a n d t h a t yon a r * required to
fit* yo u r a n s w e r w ith th*
C lark o f thla C o u r t a n d to se rve
a copy thereof upon th* plain ­
tiff o r p lain tiff* a tto rn e y *
whose a s m * a n d a d d ress 1*
J a n n ln sa , W atte, Clark* and
H am ilton, 1SOS B a r n e t t N a tio n ­
al Dank Building, Jacksonville
I, Florida, not l a t e r th a n July
I I . 1IM. I t you fall t o &lt;lo so
a decree pro oonfaaao wilt b*
e nte red a s a l n a t y o u for tha r*
Rat demanded la tb* oomplalnl.
T hla s u i t is te foracloa* a
m o rtg a g e. Th* ro sl prope rty
proceeded a g a i n s t Is)
Lot II, lllock P. SUNLAND
ESTATES,
a subdivision,
aco o rd ln g to a p l a t thereof
r t o o r d a d In P l a t Book 11,
page* t l t o I I of tha Pub
He Record* o t Stmlnul*
C oubty, Florida.
W ITNESS m y h a n d a n d tha
seal of sa id C o u r t a t Baaford,
F lo rid a , th la *th d a y of Ju n e ,
till.
I COURT BEAL)
A r t h u r II. Reck with, Jr.
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
Uyt M a r t h a T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
P ublish J u n e I, I I , I I . I I , t i l l .

ODA-SS

nio Rusal and Billy Coleman. (Back row, from
left) Terry Christensen, Johnny Emerson,
Butch Cook, LeRoy Estridge, Donnie Carter
and Dan Underwood. Bud Moncrief, Don Harvey
and Randy Reynolds were not present when this
photo was made.
(Herald Photo)

Rrsulls Friday
CPO 3 Elks 1
STANDINGS

Like, i
Kiwanls
Civitan

W
............................. 6
4
.....................
4

i

■J

Th* Phils, who led 3-0 un­
til tha ninth, weren't quite
finished. They put runners on
first and third in the bottom
of the 10th with two out.
Johnny Herrnsteln slashed
a wicked shot to the right of
first base. Cepeda desperately
flung himself at the bail.
Tha San Francisco first
baseman, lying on the ground
when h* stopped the ball,
knew hs couldn't get to hia
feet In time to beat the
streaking Herrnsteln to the
bag.
So Cepeda dova headfirst
toward the hag, gulping near­
ly half an acre of real estate
en rout*. But he figured It
was worth It because Uiett»
was umpire Ed Vargo with
his thumb in ths air. That
play officially nailed down
the Giants' third straight
victory over the Phillies anil
increased their National Lea­
gue lend to Ilk games.
Elsewhere tn ths NL, Hous­
ton best Pittsburgh, 6-S, but
dropped th* nlghtcnp, 6-1;
Cincinnati outlasted St. Louis,
11-6; Chicago defeated Mil­
waukee, 5-2, and Los Angeles
downed New York, C-l, in the
first of two while the second
gnmo was washed out by rain
after five Innings with the
score tied 1-1.
Th* Chicago Whits Sox
retained the American Lea­
gue lead by sweeping the De­
troit Tigers, 8-3 and 2-1;
Cleveland beat Washington,
3-2, In their 15-innlng open­
L er but lost the nightcap, 0-3;
0 Minnesota bumped Baltimore,
2 5-2, and Kants* City beat
2 Boiton, 8-6, In the second
3 gams after losing ths first
4 on* 9-5.

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1 5

Lake Mary .....................1
Games Today
Civitan at Klwani* 4:30
CPO at Rotary 7:30
st Memorial Stadium

5

Little National
Results Friday
First F rd rrsl 11 Standard OU
II
First Fed. 120 220 4-11 11 I
Std. OU
001 006 3-10 a 3
W P -E d Grooms (4-3), L P Laubert (0-4)
HR—Gary Spoils, FF, first of
the year

STANDINGS

Team
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury
Locomotive Engra. . . .
Chase i l l t H M I M I M M I
First Federal
Standard Oil ................
Games Today
Locomotive Enor*. at

Little American
Results Friday
Navy T Perfection Dairy ■
Perfection
110 021-5 2 4
Navy
202 21x—7 9 2
WP—Andy Rufus (5-0), LP—
Tbmmy Gracey (5-2)
HR—Scott Harris, Navy, secold of the year
STANDINGS
W L
Team
Navy
. 18 2
Qctrge'a ...................... t 9
Florida Stats Bank ... • 10
Perfection Dairy ......... T It
Sanford Atlantic ......... 8 13
Game Monday
George's at Perfection Dairy
(7:39 p.m. at Ft. Mellon Park)

W L
18 4
13 4
10 T
LENA WINS
• 10 BVE, N. Y. (UPI) - Tony
0 18 Lems fired a one-under-par
71 in ths final round of the
Hunt Thutderbird golf clastic at
Lincoln-Mereury 4:10
Wcsicbeiter Country Club to
(a t Bay Avenue Park)
finidi with a total of 7TS and
edge out Mike Soucbak by one
TEAM SELECTED
stroke.
GLADSTONE, N. J . (U PI&gt; A squad of eevea riders, bead
t FOYT WINS 1M
ed by 22-year-old tryouts win
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — A.
ocr Kevin Freeman, was ae J. Fbyt aped to bis fourth conlooted for th* United States' sec lilve U. 8. Auto Club vic­
Olympic three-day equestrian tory in the annual 100-mile
team.
Rex Mays Classic, which was
mowed by a fiery crash in
The beaver, except for the which driver Jim llurtubite,
South American capybsra, is North Tonswanda, N. Y., was
the world'! largest rodent.
hurt

Joan Adana lead the Navy
Wives in tha Friday mornins league play with a 198/629 aerie* and Colleen Sandlin
had her second over-500 aer­
ie* with a 178-508.
Close behind was P at Sipley from NAS Supply and
b o w l i n g with KVAII-B’a
Bombers with a 171/498 aer­
ies. Numerous high games
and aarlea wars also tumad in,
Including tbs 174/489 by
Marge Carathara, tha 181-488
by Rota Patrick, Jeanne
Wolfe’s 179/481, C. Basaatt’a
180/472, Shirley Martin'a 184,
Alice Sexton’a 179 and M. A.
Williams' 16.
Boris Omey, subbing for
the Mlifita, had a beautiful
177/497 and P at Dearolph
tumad In a 170.
Turkeys wars knocked down
by Jeanne Wolfa, Alice Haupt
and Collen Sandlin. Susy Re­
no had a pair with one hav­
ing four ■trikes In a row.
Tha vary difficult 8-7-10
split was converted by Olnny
Weeks, Alice Haupt convert­
ed tha 5-7, P at Willis tha 85-7, Suay Reno the 5-8 while
Beverly Masks, Joan Adams
and P at Slplay took car* of
tha baby 8-10 spilt.
Holding tha loop's first spot
are tha Oop'a of NAS with
12 victorias and four loaaaa.
Navy Pals are second with a
record of II and 5 whlla tha
VA1I-7 Juggernauts, with nine
wina and aavan loaaaa, are
third.

Men's League
Results Friday, Satsrday
No games scheduled
STANDINGS
Team
W L
Klngawood *, — *««.•..». 8 0
Robbs 11Milit i t •* «•*••• 9 0
McRaney ........................ t I
Florida State Bank . . . . 8 1
Lnngwood ........................ 1 8
Wiiion M akr ............... 1 2
C hile
0 3
USO .................................0 3
Games Today
USO at Klngawood 7:80
McRaney at Wilson Maler
8:48 poitponed — to be
played Friday, June 18
Garnet Tuesday
Fla. State Bank at Cbaae 7:80
Longwood at Bobba 8:48
(at Ft. Mellon Park)

Southern League
Buaday'a Steatite
Asheville 8 Chattanooga I
Birmingham 6 Columbus 4
Knoxville 8-8 Charlotte 1-8
Lynchburg 10 Macon 1

Wins Sunnehanna
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (U PI)—
Cary Cowan of Kitchener,
O nt, shot a two-under-par 68
Sunday to win the Sunnahanna tournament of amateur
championa by three strokes.
Cowan, who entered the
final round trailing by throe
strokes, wound up with a twuunder-par 278.
Salmon fishing la Alaska’s
leading industry.

Andy Rufus went to tha
hill Friday afternoon and
turned In a fine two-hit per­
formance as h* and his mates
downed Perfection Dairies, 7
te 6, to win th* City Recrea­
tion Department's L 11 1 1 *
American League champion­
ship.
Th* Sailors anchored the
title with still thre* weeks of
play remaining. The victory,
th* Navy's 13th in a row, and
16th of ths season, put tha
Sailors on a "stand by" alert
for tha wlnntr in the Little
National League and a chance
to win the eity crown.
Scott Harris hit his second
homer of th* year for the
winner. In their effort. Per­
fection turned in two fin*
double plays.
Over in ths N a t i o n a l ,
Standard Oil came from be­
hind to score six runs In the
last frame to knot the score
a t 7-all in ita encounter with
First Federal and carry ths
contest into extra innings.
H o w e v e r , th* Savingsmen
earns storming back with
four markers in ths top of ths
seventh and wrapped It up.
Th* Oilers, still seeking vic­
tory number one in this sea­
son's campaign, fell short
when they rallied but got
only three runs. The final
score was 11 to 10 In favor
of First Federal in a hard
fought contest.
Gary Spotta hit the first
horn* run of tha season for
ths F irst Fsdsrai nine. Hs al­
so had a pair of singlss and
a double plus four runs bat­
ted in to cop plate honors.
D a n Wiggins bad a double
and two singles. A1 Grooms
paced ths victors with a twobagger and a single.
In tha Junior Boys loop,
CPO defeated the first half
champs, tha Elks, behind th*

dependable pitching of Danny
in posting his sixth victory in
eight mound decisions. COP's
win left them tied for second,
with Rotary. The CPO'ers and
Rotary meet this evening so
the knot in the standings
should be short-lived.
No games were scheduled
Friday or Saturday in the
Men’s Softball League. Action
will resume tonight. USO
meets Klngawood a t 7:30 and
McRaney and Wllson-Mnler
will play Friday night a tilt
originally slated for this eve­
ning.

Girls' Softball
Workouts Are
Slated Sunday
R. L. Williams, manager of
the Sanford Women's soft­
ball team, extended a call to­
day to all girls, 16 years of
age cr older, who are Inter­
ested in playing on the local
club, to attend tryout sessions
to be held s t 4 p.m. next Sun­
day.
Williams said the workouts
would be held at Ft. Mellon
Park and that he would con­
duct th* sessions. Williams
also revealed th a t th* local
softball outfit will oppese
tome stiff competition from
such clubs as Dot.and, Or­
mond Beach, Orlando and
other mid-Florida team*. Wil­
liams hopes to ready th* lo­
cal girls’ team for the dis­
trict tournament.

American
League

W
SO
27
26
27
26
38
88
24
S3
16

L
19
u
22
23
25
25
84
K
29
25

Pc.
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6tt Kama* City 8 Boston •
8 tt Cleveland 3 Washington 8
15 Washington 6 Cleveland 8

National League
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Clncinnai
Pitsburgh
St. Louts
Milwaukee
Chicago
Lot Angsts*
Houston
New York

Ths Campbell-Loising Post
53 American Legion baseball
team opened their home sea­
son Saturday night at Mem­
orial Stadium by swamping
the invading Orlando Post
2(2 to the tune of 6-0.
With a big fifth inning that
tallied five runs and the ef­
fective pitching of Jimmy
Courier that kept the visitors
off balance all evening th*
local crested quite a stir
with the fans by their hustl­
ing "go-go" style of play.
Courier not only had a good
night on the mound, but con­
tinued his fine timing with
th* bat. The crafty Oviedo
athlete allowed only three
scattered hits, struck out IB
and w a lked two. He had two
hits for thre* time* at bat.
John (Red) Jansen is geU
ting his stance a t th* piste on
a more satisfactory basis and
also had two for three.
The fins) tally might hav*
been even greater but for
three fin* plays s t the piste
by th* Orlandoana that nip­
ped potential scorers.
Lins score:
Orlando 242
. 0 8 1
Sanford 68
6 8 0
Th* first District Six game
of ths season will be ptsyed
a t Memorial Staduim a t 7:30
p. m. on Wedneaday, June 10.
The opponent will be Eustia'
Legion entry.

Sunday's Results
Los Angelas I New York 1
Los Angsloa 1 New York 1,
second, called after ■ in­
nings, rain.
Houston • Pitsburgh 8
Pltsburgh • Houston 1
San Francisco 4 Philadelphia
8

Chicago 5 Milwaukee 8
Cincinnati 11 St. Louis 8
Tuesday's Games
St Inula at 8an Fran. &lt;n)
Chicago at New York (t-n)
Cincinnati at L. Angeles (n)
Milwaukee at Houston (t-n)
Pitts, a Phil*, (t-n)

Florida State
Rsoulta Sunday
Ft. Lauderdale 7, Orlando S
Tamps 4, S t Pats t
Lakeland 11, Baraaota I
Daytona 8, Miami 0

Chicigo 8 Detroit 8
Chicago 2 Detroit 1
Minnesota • Baltimore 8
Now York 9 Los Angeles 8
Tuesday's Gams*
Baltimore at Chicago (n&gt;
Minnesota at Detroit (n)
Los Angeles at Cleveland (n)
K a n in City at Washington
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Lyman Senior Of Altamonte
Named Miss Maitland Jaycees

CARL
HOHNIIOHST, 111
F r a n k l i n Btraal, Brooklyn, N . v
T o r k : H E N R IE T TA H O R N HORST DESMARA1S. F lteh S u r a S t i t t Road, Ashby, M tta• r h u i f t t t i HEltRMANN WOEHIII.F. H o h w tlt SI, Outsell.
Brliw srsw sM T i l l . Oarm any;
FRIED RICH
W OH RLE. a lt o
k n o w n a* F rla d rlc h W othrls.
N ine? Plnnock, 18-yeir-old Maitland Jaycees at the Mait­
*101
O bsrw slsr
O a r t s n w s a / senior at Lyman High School, land Day Beauty Pageant,
t ih r r KarliT uhs, H a r m a n y ;
V ltlE D A
W O E H R I.E
WAO- wai named M in Maitland July 4.
NR It, r a l t r a b s n d h t l m , Haidar- Jayccci
during ceromoniei
Misi Connie Idcnden, a
• t r a s a I K a r l M a ra Stats, Oasophomore at Florida South­
t t o n s . O a rm an y ; OTTO WOE- last week at the Tiki.
HOLE, U l m s n w s g I t , A h rtn sThe daughter of Mr. and ern College and daughter of
b u r a . bsl H s m b u r a . O srm any; Mrs. T. W. Plnnock, 310 Penn Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Idcnden,
EDNA
flCHMEEEKR.
lt-10
a sth Pises, U a s p i t h , N a n T o r k ; Avenue, Altamonte Springs, 300 North Lake Sybelli Drive,
ANITA OIBHON, 440 O s r d m •he was selected over 10 ether Maitland, was named firat
A vrn u s . Mt. Vsrnon. Nsw T o r k ;
ANNEI.IE9E OlllKBB. Horn- contestants to represent the runner-up. Miss Ann 3! liter,
b s r a / B e b w s r s w a l d b s b n . H auntsenior at Lyman High School
t l r a t s t 101, O s r m a n y ; ERNA
and daughter of Mr. and Mra.
W OEHR1.E K IP T E N nR V O O E n
W. W. Miller, 177 South LakeF r l e k s s t r a a s s SS. H a m b u r g lo.
Osrm any;
E DIT H
WOHRI.E
wood Circle, Maitland, was
H O PPE , also k n o w n a t Edith
named second runner-up.
W o s h r l s Ilopps. H a m b u r a A1tona, am I trunnanhof S, OarAll three winners wero pre­
Fourteen
young
people
of
m a n y ; F E E A W OEHREE, T7S
sented
trophies and gifts from
South l l t h S tr ss t. N e w a rk S. the First Baptist Church of
the Jaycees by Dr. Gary
New J a r i r y ; HELMUT WOE11REE,
1-4 Kdashlll T s r r a r r , Sanford are attending Ihn Sowers, president. Judges for
I t r n s s s l i r r w y c k , Troy, N s w Training Union Assembly be­
the contest were Barbara
T o r k ; DORIS DORNEll TOUNO.
«1=7 C sm lno R ta l, Eos Am;-- ing held at Stetson Univers­ Fleming of the Royal School
lea, California; UEOItllE AI«
of Dance, Jim Lewis, com­
HURT DORNER. Ill 4 North ity thla week.
mercial photographer, and
B rllflow sr
Roulsvard,
InksTTie
daily
progrnms
are
to
wood. C alifornia: At.ICB TOMJoe
Kocglcr of the Martin
PI.I'M, Ifamhurir IS, I lo te n b u r a - include atudy, recreation, inCompany.
*o rt. Vlar
E a n d rrd a m m
IS,
( l - r m a n r ; MARY H. U1IA1TM. apirnlional odd reuse* and fel­
Nancy will rrign for one
l o s s Baton Avrnus. Itron*, Nsw lowship with other young peo­
year os Miss Maitland Jay
T o r k ; TRAVIS UKAtIN, 1 Brya m Ddv*. l l u n t t n f t o n . I n n a ple from all purls of the cecs and will be their official
Island. Nsw York; RAYMOND state. It. W. Warfield, educa­ hostess at many of the com
BRAUN, T B ry a n t Drlvs, Hunt*
t n a to n , I n n a Island, Nsw T ork: tional youth director of First munity projects sponsored by
K A R EN IlllAUN, minor, l o l l Baptist, is teaching one of tha the Jaycees. Sho will be on
S rton
Avsnur,
f l r o m , Nsw courses.
hand next Sunday during th*
York; A EE UNKNOWN II El IIS,
In the group from Sanford second phase of the Polio Ira
d r v l s s t s , a r a n ta s a , lltn o r i, era
dltors, t r u stssa , or o t h s r claim- •r« Mary Margaret Reynolds, munizatlon Program, spon­
• nla by, t h ro u a h , u n d sr or
a aalnst
JACOB
WOEHREE, Janet Lewis, Gail Cntrhcl, sored by the Jaycees in co­
MARIE HOIINHORBT. OEOIt- Sylvia Tanner, Pam Itoblnson, opers lion with Orange County
OE W OEHREE. CONRAD WOE] I It EE,
HENRY
W OEHREE. Donna Davis, Suo I’rice, Pa­ Medical Association.
JACOB WOEIII1EE, alto know n tricia Stenstrani, M e I i s a u
Sam Chesser was program
a s Ja c ob F. Wohrla, ROSA Wilkins, Joyce Thomas, Ro­ chairman for Use beauty con­
HTOllZ. also k n o w n as Rosa
W. Slorts, JOHN WOEHREE. berta Walker, Sharon Sten- test with Tcte Shoemaker
R O B E R T JA COn OOTTEIEU atrom, Chris Smith and Phil serving as master of cere
W OEIIREE.
MRS.
ROBERT
monies.
JACOB OOTTE1EB WOEHREE, Ilahn.
HOTTEIEB W OEHREE. UIRDI E W O E H R E E DORNER, also
k n o w n aa l le r t h a W. Dnrnsr,
F R I E D A W O E H R E E OIIONWOLD, alao know a s P rlsda
W. W. O ra unw a ldt, ERNHT
W O E H R E E . AEMA HKEKNK
ANNA W OEHREE. also known
aa
Alma
W oehrlr,
MARIE
4i H IE E ANNA MARIE BRAUN,
a ls o know n a s Anna Marls
Brown, F R E D E R IC K BRAUN,
a lto
kn o w n
aa
F radarlek
Brown, a n d sack of aald nam
ad d s e t a t s d persona; AND AEI.
p a r t i a l havln *. or claim ing to
h s v s , a n y r l a h t , tltla or Inlar—• • ( In lha follow ing dr ir r llisd
t r u s t l i n d t , lying and b slng In
R e m in d * County, Florida, to
w ill
N orth IS aersa o f E aa t 1/4
of W H of N E H of N W 14
of Bacllon IS, Township IS
■outh, lia n a * 11 Eaat.
You, and aach of you, ar*
b r r s b y n o tlflsd t h a t a PatUton
h t t b r r n b r o u a h t a n d fllsd In
I h t C ircuit Court In and for
R e m in d s County. Florid*. In
Chancery, entitled CHRISTIAN
IJKOROE W OEHREE, P s llllo n s r V. CARE JIOHNHORST. ET
At* R e ip n n d tn t* . In which you
a r * n a m t d a s r a tpondsnla . and
t h a t you, and t a e h of you. ar*
r s q u tr a d to flit your A n t w t r to
•aid P s t l l l o n s r with th* C lrrk
of th* C ircuit C o u rt of Seminot* County, Florid*, a t hi* off lea In th* C o u rt R out* In
Hanford,
Florida, and s r r v r
upon
p a lllln n r r 'a
attorney,
OEO. A. SP E E R . J R . w h o t t
a d d r t a t U P. O. Boa l i l t , San­
ford, Florida, a ropy of your
Anawar to aald Palltlon, on or
befor* Monday. J u ly IS. A. D.
1914. If you fall to do to, a Drera* P ro Confaaao will b# anta r a d agalnet you and a a r h of
you for o r ( r a n t i n g th* rallaf If yam hem warm air heating, yon el ready
p ra y a d In said Patllloa.
Th# n a tu r # of thla procardlna at yam air conditioning s y s t e m in and paid tar. The Bryant
or a u tt la to h a v t th* Circuit gae air conditioner adds right on to your present system
Court
of Hrmlnol* County. ...u s e s the furnaco and Ha blower. Installation ie very
Florida, a n ta r a n Order a u t h o r ­
isin g th* sal* of th* lands simple; no tearing out of walla (the unit goee outside the
h a ralnahoua drsrrlb ad . which house); no heavy duty wiring in needed. We hive owner*
ar* hald In tr u a l by aald Chrlat t a s Qaorg* W o th r l* aa aolt who are cooling ■ six room house far about SIS.04 per
■urvlvlng T ru ata# u nda r th* month. That's very reasonable for solid summertime comfort.
Eaat Will a nd T s t l a m t n t s a d We con give you a reasonably accurate idea of what it will
Codicil thereto, of A nna B srcoat you, and we think you will be pleasantly surprised. l e i
b a r a D ornsr„ dacaaaed.
W ITNESS my hand and th* us survey your home and submit our recommendations and
se a l of aald Court a t Sanford.
Hrmlnol* County, Florida- thla estimate. It’s free and you’re not obligated. Coll ua today.
t t h day of Juna, A. D- 1*44.
(COURT HEAEI
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LOW DOWN PAYMENT. A N D ^ W M P P U ^ U
A r t h u r It. Backwtth. J r .
C lark of C ircuit Court of EASY* EASY TERMS
• e m l n o l t County, Florida.
By: M a r th a T. Vlhlan
D t p u t y Clark
(1EO. A. SP E E R . JRSolicitor for P a tltlo n a r
p. O. Bos 1144
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By Robert B. T hom u Jr.
The R et. Z. L. G n d j of
Charleitun, S. C., delivered
the termon at the Crooms
High School 37th annual Bac­
calaureate services. The title
w si “The Abundant Life." He
reminded members of the
graduating c la n that it is not
loo late to take stock of themneh-es through the Almighty
in seeking the abundant life.
Rev. Grady la a product of
Crooms High School where he
graduated in 1949. He left the
audience burring over his tre­
mendous message. Everyone
who knew this young man
when he was In high school
is very proud and elated over
his success.

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#««TorS U t r i l

M iss D ig g s Given Bon Voyage Party

BARBARA DIGGS, center, was given a farewell Coke party Saturday
afternoon at th t home of Judy Lumber. Weathcruficld. Shown in the pic­
ture are Dan CaaHclljcrry, Ann Trawlck, Barbara, John Birkheinicr, and
Judy Lambert.

C ounty—WomenEnjoy

By Jane Casselberry
Barbara Diggs of Alta­
monte Springs was guest of
honor Saturday afternoon at a
going away parly given by the
11th and 12th grade class of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church S u n d a y
School, The event took place
at the home of Judy Lambert
near Wcathersficld.
Barbara is m o v i n g to
Brooksvilin with her parents,
Mr. and Mr*, llalpli Biggs.
The class presented her
with the New English Trans­
lation of the New Testament
and a corsage.
Itcfreshments of chips, dips
and Cokes were served. The
attractive centerpiece of pink
and white flowers was arrang­
ed by the class teacher, Mrs.
If. T. Crittendon.

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Luncheon Honors Graduate
By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School grad­
uate Cheryl Werley, attrac­
tive daughter of Mr. and
Mrss. L. L. Werley of Lakeof-the-Wods, was honored at
n luncheon Saturday at tho
Imperial Houses in Winter
Park given hy her aunt, Mr*.
John Andrews of Apopka, and
her grandmother, Mrs. John
Conley of Lakc-of-thc-Woodi.
Eight other senior girls
from Lyman were guests and
they each received a corsage
of yellow chrysanthemums
tied with blur and yellow rib­
MISS SHARON D. FOSTER
bons. The school colors were
also carried out in the floral
centerpiece of yellow chry­
santhemums and blue Statice.
A delicious luncheon ol cold
salads and dessert of Hlackbottorn pic was enjoyed.
Those attending In addition
to the honorcc and hostess
Mr. and Mr*. C. Archer daughter, Miss Sharon D. were Cheryl’s mother, Mrs.
Foster of Jacksonville, an­ Fosler to Willis J. Oiler, son L. L. Werley, Linda Carroll,
nounce the engagement and of Mr. and Mrs. Lowcil E. Carol lllghsmith, Kay Clarke,
Oiior of Sanford.
Brenda Petty, Grace Hutapproaching marlagc of their
The.-bride elect,.,Attended...j■sc.h— Efrm«:ja- C»*r schools in Jacksonville and Jones and Patricia Grimgraduate from the Uni­ wood.
Women Democrats will
versity of Florida, College of
Nursing in August. She is a
T o Meet Tuesday mcmlicr of Alpha Omicron
PI Sorority.
was graduated
A t First Federal J e wMr.- J Drier
e r - t n o la , J t t g h hcnool
The Democratic Women'* with (lie c la s s of 105'J and at­
Club of Seminole County will tended the University of Flo­
meet Tuesday evening, June rida. He is presently serving
with -the- U. JL- Air F n r r n .at
0, nt 7:H0 p.m. In the Direct­ Langley Air Force Base, Va.
ors Room of the First Fed­
A September wedding is
eral Havings and Loan build­ bring planner! at the First
Christian Church in Jackson­
ing.
ville.
Guest speaker will be Mr*.
Fay OwcU of Winter Park,
who !* an officer of the Dem­ The Noble Grands
ocratic Women’* Club of Flor­
ida.
All member* arc urged t i Conduct Meeting
attend thin important meeting.

Sharon Foster To
Marry W. J. Ozier

made many Improvements at | Hie luncheon merling was
Club.
By Jane Casselberry
The park committee report­ 1 li e Federation’* Wayside attended hy M women and a
Story teller extraordinary,
Mrs. E. C. Williams of the ed that the Seminole County Park by the Wckiwa ltivcr choice of roast turkey or
1chicken salad was served.
Sanford Story League, charm­ Sportsman'i Association lias bridge,
ed her audience Thursday at
the County Federation of
Women's Clubs luncheon held
at Ilia Hamilton House liestaurant in Casselberry.
She brought with her ‘Tand a " a 23-ycar-old atuffed toy,
a little worse for wear, us slio
recounted aorne of his exper­
iences with his young mis­
tress. She also painted a
character portrait In words of
a hired girl and her "adopted
family."
Mrs. Joel Field, first vice
president, presided at the
meeting, held prior to tho
luncheon at 10 a.m., in tho
absence of tho president, Mrs.
Milton Tinsley, who waa out
A t Williams Home
of tho state.
The presidents report of
By Mr*, riarrnce Snyder
tho state convention was read
Mrs. Grantham T o The Past Noble Grands
by Ur. Gertrudo Forman of
Club met recently at the borne
Altamonte Springs.
Be Honored With of Mr*. Rrodie Williams.
The various member organ­
OFFICERS OF THE County Federation of Woman’ll Clubs attending tho
isations reported on tiielr
Mrs. Henrietta Raines, pres­
luncheon Thursday at tho Hamilton House in Casselberry were left to
Tea Tuesday
many worthwhile activities.
ident, presided, and Sirs.
rliiht, Mrs. L. L. Cox, recording secretary; Mrs. Joel Field, vice presi­
Groups represented at the
dent; Mrs. Ralph Newcomer, corrcBpomliitR secretary; and Mrs, Eleanor
Mi*. Kulu Grantham who Margaret Greene gave the
luncheon w o r e Altamonte
Storrs, treasurer. On the right is Mrs. E. C. Williams of tho Sanford
will
retire this year a* fifth devotions.
Springs Woman's Club, Alta­
Story Lcniftiu who presented the program.
(Herald Photo)
grade learher a t West Side
Mr*. Willinnt* presented
monte Springs Garden Club,
Primary School will he honWoman's Club of Casselberry,
the riub a band embrodicre.I
nrrd at n tea next Tuesday
Sanford Woman'* Club, San­
at the Reboot between the scarf to be used as a money
Woman’s Club
ford Garden Club, Home N ew Officers Installed By
making project.
hour* of 2:30 nod 4 p.m.
Bcmonitration Club, LingIln*tr**c* far the event will
Tim next meeting wilt be
wood Civic League, Oviedo United Daughters Chapter
Social Division
lie member* of the achool'a with Mrs. May Ruhuw with
Woman’* Club, and the Pilot
Parent Teacher Orgnniiation. Mr*. Mae Myers rn-hastea*.
Hie Norman de Vere How­ of Commerce building.
All past and present stu­
Instollntlnii of officer* was To Host Brunch
ard Chapter of tho United
Attending were Mra. Elis­
dent* and friend* nf Mi*.
Laughter* of the Confederacy made by Mr*. Melsrli witli
The Social Department of Grantham are invited to a t­ abeth llonnuin, Mrs. D. C.
Members of the First Bap­ held it* final meeting nf lb" Mi*. W. H. Kilby, president;
the Sanford Woman'* Club tend.
H o w a r d , Mr*. Henrietta
tist Church of Sanford, wiio R e a s o n May ‘J'.ltli nt the Imme Mi*. David Caldwell, 1*1 vice
Raines, Mr*. R. H. Meckham,
will
honor
alt
new
member*
Will leave Tuesday to allend of Mr*. A. W. Leo with Mr*. |&gt;re*ident, Mr*. It. G. Glee*....
Rlllnwlng sleeve* *re turn­ Mrs. May Hubnw, Mr*. Floyd
the YWA Conference at Rid­ Edmund Melsch u* co-hostess. 2nd vice president; Mr*. II. R. ot the rltih ullli a brunch at
Athow, Mr*. Margaret Greene,
gecrest, are Mrs. Carl Moy­
The meeting wn* nil led to McCall, secretary; Mr*. R. it. (ho club on Wednesday at 10 ing up in crepe or chiffon on
bridesmaid dr esse*. It's part Mrs. Mary Jameson, Mr*.
er, Rosemary Walton, Sue order by tho president, Mr*. Monroe, treasurer; Mi*. T. J. a.m.
of the Torn Jones influence Clarence Snyder, Mr*. R. A.
Lynn Howell, Pal Taylor, Re­ W. L. Merritt, Tho ritual, Taylor, rhii|diiiu; Mr*. M. R.
The brunch I* under tho un fashion, a lank fashion Futrell, Mrs. Stable Hruwne,
becca Giles and Sharon pledge to tho flag and salute Strickland, registrar; Mrs.
direction of Mr*. Roy Tilils, seer* call “ the gentle wuimm Mr*. Muo Myers and the
Booth.
to confederate flag wni fol­ W. ],. Merritt, historian and
hostrs*.
assisted by all members.
spirit"
Mr*.
Emmett
McCall,
record­
lowed by the Lord'* prayer in
er of eroRSi-a.
unison.
KING’S
The real daughter* wrie
Delegates
a
n
i
l
ultim
ate
BEAUTY SALON
elected to attend the meeting prr*enled corsages and Mrs.
Over ltoumlllat’a Drug
In Richmond in November Rossetter pic*entrd an orebld
— Special —
were Mi*. W. L. Merritt and rorsage to the retiring preit*
$10 Cold Wave
dent, Mr*. Merritt.
Mr*. David Cnhlwell.
Complete Permanent
Delegate* and alternate* to
The boitesaea served the
$ 5 -0 0
attend the slntc meeting in following members: Mr*. F. R.
Haircut
$1.00 T*tnpa were Mr*. W. B. Kir­ Adams, Mr*. M. J. Ilram, Mrs,
Shampoo &amp; Set ALSO by, Mrs. F. E, Roumillat, Caldwell, Mr*. W. !L Dyson,
No Appointment Nee,
Mr*. A. W. Lee and Mr*. T. J, Mr*. G. E. McCall, Mrs. II. R.
Open Eves Hy AppL
Taylor,
Monroe, Mrs. It, I,. Perkins,
Ph. S22-U6SH
A report (if the year* work Mr*. \V. A. l’erry, Mr*, lloswa* given by Mr*. Merritt. A setter, Mr*. Roumillat, Mrs.
poent written by William Gor­ Taylor, Mr*. J. II. Trulurk,
don
McCabe, "Petersburg Mr*. A. II. Wallnre, Mr*. M.
Trenches
was read hy H. Wiggina and Mra. It. It.
Mr*. Merritt.
Wright.
Mr*. Roumillat Invited all
members Interested in San­
ford Historical Society to a t­ Osteen
A RECENT BANQUET honoring threo graduating seniors of Christ
tend a meeting June lUh nt
Methodist Church was held at tho church. From the left are Rev. Ray­
7:110 at Ilia Hanford Chamber

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pssslrtliai Sstsiaa Oil and ssoltleritleg Lssslis. Skis (sals ssllsi,
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Mr*. Eva Williams was a
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MISS ANN RIDENOUR, left, nnd Miss Diane Gaydick were recent honor
guests of a graduation beatnik party bold at the Oviedo Woman's Club.
Both honorees are members of the 1961 graduating class of Oviedo High
School.
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A Utnlnik atmosphere pre­
vailed at the Oviedo Woman'*
Club last Saturday night when
two senior girl* were honor­
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Mr*. John Ridenour and Mr*.
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Ann Ridenour and Diane Gaydick.
Tho club was lighted only
by dor.cn* of enmiles and the
floor was covered with pil­
low*.
(in a (aide covered with n
red nnd white checked table

Mrs. A. M. Remusat Hostess
The Ethel Root Circle of
tho Congregational Christian
Church met on Monday even­
ing n t tho lovely new home
of Mrs. A. M. Remusat.
Mrs, Runner Carter, Spirit­
ual Life Chnirmun, led im In­
spiring devotional pertaining
to "Memorial Day,"
Routine business was pre­
sided over by Mrs. Walter
Rethra; nnd Mr*. T. K. Al­
ford, Sunshine Chairman, re­
ported upon high school and
college graduates who are be­
ing remembered by the cir­
cle.
Members voted to have a
joint fellowship with the
Friendship Lregue of the
Church beginning in 11X15. It
w». also derided to amend the
bylaws with respect to the
quorum.
During the meeting mem­
bers rolled bandages for
leprosy patients in India, con­
tinuing their materiel aid
project.
At the conclusion of the
business session, a delightful

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appropriately decorated for
the '04 graduates. Sand­
wiches, potato chips and dip
were served with the cake and
cold drinks.
Guests were entertained by
Kurt Anderson nnd his guitar
and dancing was also enjoy­
ed.

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To The Ethel Root Circle
social hour was enjoyed. The
members adjourned to the
lovrly Florida room overlook­
ing the lake, where delicious
refreshments were eerved hy
the hostess, assisted by Miss
Florence Witte.
T h o s e attending were,
Mines. Walter Allcndcr, T. R.
Alford, Clnyton Bagwell, Oscar Zittrower, W alter Bethea,
Edward Simpson, Bonner Curter, Henry Dilts, Clyde Stin­
son, Robert Johnson, Ralph
Lossiug, M. J . Corbett, Robrrt Getnian nnd guests, Miss
Florence Witte and Mrs. Hen­
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CHERYL WERLEY, (Rented) who will gradu­
ate from Lymnn High School tonight, was guest
of honor at a luncheon given Saturday by her
aunt, Mrs. John Andrews nf Apopka, (left), and
her grandmother, Mrs. John Conley; on the
ri g trf tJTiTnf*frrTTT.. ree ‘s m o ther; &gt;1r*r-b.* 4 - -V/
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O slah Gbbij. •
DEAR ABBVj Is th r n
something wrong with me?
YVhenever 1 Uke a trip on
a but or train, I get into
very Intimate conversation*
with the person silting next
to me. I don’t know why,
but before I know it, 1 am
telling this person my life's
history. I've told complete
strangers things about my­
self that I'd never think of
revealing to anyone 1 know.
If I ever ran into any of
these people agnln I would
die of shame, but I can't
seem to help myself once I
get going. I am not a
chilli. 1 urn a grown woman
who hits seen M3 summers.
Dense don't use my name.
TALKS TOO MUCH
DEAR TALKS: S o m e
people who "talk too much”
are reacting to a deeply
rooted psychological prob­
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won't hurl you (nitlumgh it
limy bore others). Mean­
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u before yofl-'etarT, flien talkabout something b e s i d e s
yourself. You MAY’ not lie
that interesting.
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DEAR AIIUY’: I live In
a very small town where
everybody knows everybody
rise’s business. After 1 grad­
uate from high school it is
only natural for people to
wonder why 1 don’t look for

By Abigail Van Buren

• Job. The trouble Is I enn’t
work berausc 1 am five
months pregnant, and 1
have to get out of this town
■» soon as possible. 1 am
being presusred from all
sides la go look for a Job.
I have only enough money
for a bus ticket to a placa
not more than 200 miles
from here. Is there a home
for unwed mothers that
will take me in? Dense put
your answer in the paper,
MARION
(not my real name)
DEAR MARION: Send
me your real name and ad­
dress at once and I will
send you the information
tion you need immediately.
• • •
DEAR AIIBY': My son
was asked to he an usher
at his friend’s wedding. He
will have to rrnt a tuxedo
for the wedding. Who is
Supposed to pay for it?
MRS. D.
Rs7- D.'T~tf1tTir r
you or your son, depending
on his resources. But In any
c a s e — not the friend who ia
bring married.
• • •
DEAR ABBYt: The let­
ter from Wrestler’s Wifo
has prompted nte to write.
Soon after we were marr!rd my husband’s brut her
. would su»P h ij. fjng e js ^ n

Qjaaoby.

d iiq h liq h lA

my hare arm, shove me. and
otherwise horse eround. I
didn't want to make an is­
sue of it, and my husband
didn’t say anything, so I
let it go. Sixteen* years
ago, el a family reunion,
thia brother rushed across
the room, grabbed both my
feet and pulled me off the
davenport. I hit the Door
like a melon. My trenaged
children were present and
so were his. The laughtrr
ceased when I couldn't get
up. When it was ascertain­
ed that I hail broken the
end of my spine, my broth­
er-in-law felt t e r r i b l e .
Since then I have spent
weeks in the h o s p i t a l ,
months having therapy and
years in a heavy body
brace. I might have been
spared all this If either my
hushaml or 1 had made it
clear from the start that I
did not want to he touched.
COULD EVEN

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7 : CO r t f II* v* Hun Will
T ra v e l
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M l (1) Monday Niva At Th*
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By Oswald Jacoby

knocked out the nee of hearts.
At this point. West could
have led a club and defeated
tha contract, but West made
tha conservative lead of a
tow dlnmrnd. He hoped his
partner would show up with
the nee of spades.
This should have allowed
South to bring home nine
tricks, hut South waa too bril­
liant for that. He ran off the
heart suit.
West discarded the five of
spades and tha queen-eightfour of clubs while East let
go two spades and a club.
New South decided that West
had hung &lt;iii to an unguarded
king of spades, so South led
a spade from dummy, went
up with hla ace and conceded
down one when the king
failed to drop.

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r n WHOM IT MAT COSCI'.ltS:
You wilt la k e notin* t i n t th s
Board of County Commleslonrr» of Memlnol* County. F l o r ­
ida, upon th* petitio n of q u a li­
fied l*nd owner*, will st 1:1®
n*i lock A. M, on th* ISrd J a r
of Ju n e . A. B. 1144. In **M
County Comml»»lon*r*' t w i n In
Hi* Kemlnol# County Court
Itoo*s In S»nforrt. Florida, rnnkldsr and d*l»rmln« wh*th*r
In clot*, vacate, abandon, dlar ontlnus.
disc laim
an.!
r«nnunc* a n y r i c h : t h a t th* **M
County sn-1 th* puhlln hsv* In
end
to
ihos*
portions
of
•treat*. alley* *nd road r t a h l
Df
w » r s located In Hemlnot*
C o u n t y * Florid*, .l#lln*al*d upon s m»p or plot, and
l**erllj*d a* follow*, to-w lt:
All alley* and road right
of w a y a 1y l n K Kart of
r.aat houndarjr ltna of
Yin Avenue and adjo ining
l # i t i I I I to 1ST 1nrl utbtva.
«a i■hnwn and d t U s c atad
th* p lat or map of
TliW N
OF
H Y !. V A N
l.VK:K. recorded In Plat
Hook I. p*k* «* I" «h* of
flc* of the Clsrh of C ircuit
C ourt of Bsmlnot* County.
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T H E M N T II J l IIII IAf, f IIIr t : i T IIP F I.O ItlH * . IN ANII
POII »K*tl.N«H.H CIM NTY.
C h a a re ry No. MISS
ii m i n r r
ANNIE KATE NOBt-ES.
Plaintiff

JA MES SH E Rtf AN NOHI.ES.
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NOTICSI TO A P PE A R
TOt JA MES
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whnaa
r**ld*n&gt;-*
and addr*** ar* unknow n
TOIJ AUE IIKHF.UT UKQtfirtK D to fife your w r l t l m
d*f*n*a to th a Com plaint for
d l r o r r a filed h*r*tn a aa ln a t
you. with lh a C lark of th*
shove atyled C o u rt on or t u ­
tor* Ju n * I I . t i l l , and *«rv*
a copy of aam* upon PlalntlfP*
a lto r n a y , W. T. Davta. Suit*
Mtf, (in* North Orang* Av*nu*.
Orlando, Florida.
FAII- SO T or a D#er*« Pro
Confaaao
will
ba
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a a a l n i t you.
W ITN E SS my h a n d and ***l
a t Sanford, Hamlnot* County,
Florida, th ta l l l h day of May.
A. D. l»«t.
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(Tark of th* abov* alytad
C ourt
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help tha othcra. No one elm
geta a chance to get a word
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really suppose that everyon#
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agers' doings as they a re?”
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daughter haa probably never
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make it. Although it stars
Barbara Stanwyck a a the
tough operator of a western
freight line—hut all woman
underneath. Barbara has been
wanting to do a "gutsy" west­
ern aeries for years. This
wasn't It.
9:30-10 p m . NRC. Holly­
wood and the Stars. "Mons­
ters We Hava Known and
lancd." (Rerun) As y o u
might expect, Hir film clips
come hoi and heavy and the
finest momenta are at Die be­
ginning when we meet the
silent movie monsters and
their personification, L o n
Chaney, then on to luch funloving rascals as Bela Lugosi,
Boris Karloff. King Kong and
mighty Joe Y'oung. Naturally,
some of tlie show is devoted
to a niess of weird beasts
spawned by the atomic age.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Sing Along
Willi Mitch. (Color) (Rerun)
This hour ii a tribute to our
men in uniform, the United
Stale* mailmen. The songs
.££.** vnumr.kcd im U iu.jb':ca­
tion, but with lirslie Uggams
singing a couple of solo* and
with such other good voices
as Keith Booth, Boh McGrath,
Sandy Stewart and I'aul
Fricscn. it still adds up to a
pleasant hour.

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(x)e Jke Women: Bv Ruth MNiett
“Would you please, please
write a column,” asks a wom­
an reader, "about the mothers
who have but one topic of
conversation — a t c e n a g a
daughter?
“Wherever you speak to one
of three doting mothers, you

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Train. "The Kale Crawley
Story." (Rerun) This was
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7:308:50 p.m. NBC. Mon­
day Night Movie. "House of
Bamboo.” (Color) (Rerun)
Robert Stack, Robert Ryan,
Shirley Y'amaguchi and Seasue Hayakawa alar In this
cops ami robbers story based
in Tokoyo. A gang of extil's, led by It) an, run a Chicago-stvie operation in Japan.
Stack Infiltrates the mob and
gets Miss Y’amaguchi, a mu­
sic hall girl, to help him.
Hayakawa plats the police
chief who almuat kills his
undercover man.
H:30-9 p.m. CHS. The Lucy
S h o w . (Rerun) Comrdian
Gary Morton, Lucille Rail's
husband, is in this episode,
hut Lucy garners all the
laughs. Gary is fairly good
with his patient dismay at her
fumbling attempt to master
golf. When tlicy're paired
against two real-life pros
(Jimmy Bernard and Ro
Wlnlngcr), Gary begins to
wish lie’ll never mentioned his
craic for golf to Lucy. Rut
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Forecast
TUESDAY, JU N E 9, 1MI
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A tiny and evening when a
driving discontent seems to
descend upon almost every­
one, but much of voluo now
can be accomplished for you
because whatever talent you
possess has been stirred up so
that a t last you want to do
something about it. Use the
force generated in wise HirecUotia.
ARIES (March 21 to April
19). Instead of dashing about
hither and thither, you ncrunijdish a great deal if you
stop scattering your forces.
Don't argue with others.
Avoid carelessness on th«
road.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
29). There is a temptation
close by that could cause you
to get into quite a pickle fi­
nancially, if you permit. Ha
firm. Show that you hRva
good common . enje and in­
sure security.
GEMINI (May 21 to .luna
21). You may have run up
against some unfortunate oc­
currence, hut don't let this
throw you for a loop. Get re­
established e o n s true-lively.
Talk to those who can he
very encouraging.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
22 to July 21), You must slop
worrying over current prob­
lems if you don’t want to lose
the respect of co-workers.
Helping those who are confin­
ed to hed rsn bn helpful lat­
er. Regain composure quickly.
LEO (July 22 and August
21). If you show interest in
welfare of good pals, they
quickly cooperate w-ith you in
your alms. Dc persistent ami
all goes well with you. Real­
ise that nobody can be ■
world unto himself.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22). You must be pre­
cise in handling any outside
affairs a t this time. Delving
into civic work also brings
prestige and attention of in­
fluential person. He will bark
your alms.
LIBRA (September 22 to
October 221. You may seem
to get confused by the philos­
ophies and ideas of others,
hut hy standing pat on your
own, nil Is fine. Don't mnko
any radical changes. Look in­
to whutever you do nut com­
prehend.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21). Listening to
one who is expert instead of
following faulty intuition is
wisest now. He sure to listen
to husband or wife In p. m.
Good ideal result therefrom.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21). Your
partners are no more sure
what they want to do than
yuu are, so don't be demand­
ing. Comptcto or renew your
plans. Re understanding and
relieve pressure.
CAPRICORN (Dcccmlier 22
to January 20). With all the
work fating you, this is no
day to be idling and disap­
pointing others. Keep your
promises to partners. He as
efficient as possible and nuika
them happy.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19)- Having an
amusing time Is fine, provid­
ed you do not spend exorbit­
antly. If you make any in­
vestments, be sure they are
safe ones. Encourage cnc who
is having a difficult time,
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20). Get rid of that
gloomy attitude a t home,
which could be very depresllntr lo others but which you
possibly enjoy. Kin require
encouragement a t thia time.
Be cheerful!
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, you must early teach
to smile more instead of a r­
guing ami applying so much
pressure; you then find that
the career can be slanted to­
ward helping humanity a t
large with their problems,
woes. A fine chart for tha
personnel manager, psychia­
trist, artist, musician and ao
forth. Giva as fine an educa­
tion as money will buy. Teach
tha social niceties.
•The Stare Impel, they da
not compel." What yoa males
of your life la laregly vp to
YOU1
Carrol Rightcr's individual
Forecast for your sign for
July is now ready. For your
copy tend your blrthdate and
1 1.00 t o Carrol Righter Fore­
cast, c/o Tha Sanford Herald,
Box 1921, Hollywood 28, Cali­
fornia.
REACHES SECOND ROUND
M A N C H E S T E R , Eng.
(U PI) — Nancy Richey, Dal­
las, Tex. gained the second
round of the women's singles
in tha Northern Lawn Tennis
championships Monday by de­
feating Mrs. A J.P . Campbell
oX England, 6 0, 6-2.

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T o r a c to iu r a da ta d Ju n * 1. 1J44,
a n d a n t t r a d In C h tn c o r y Caaa
»'o. 11.711. of tha Circuit Court
of tha Ninth Judicial C ircuit In
a n d for Samlnola County, F lo r .
Ida, wherein SUFFOLK COU.VT T F E D E R A L PAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a United
■ ta t r a of A m arto a oorporaton,
la Plaintiff, and E RN E ST J.
COnU RN and FRANCEB L
COIIURN. hla wife, at ala, a r a
D e f e n d a n t s I will aalt t o tha
falRheat and heat bidder for
raali at the F r o n t Door o f Ihe
Samlnola County C o u r t h o u ia tn
( h i City of Sanford, County ol
Seminole. Florida, a t 11:00 AM
o n the : J n d day of Ju n e , 1*14,
t h e folio win* dearrlbed p r o ­
p e r l y aa aet fo r th In aald Final
P a c ree , t o - w lt:
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LA K E
JIlLMt, a cc o r d in g to tha
P la t thereof, aa recorded
In Plat Honk 11, P a * a IT,
of the Public Reoorda of
Seminole County, Flurtdo;
t o g e t h e r w i t h th a follo w­
ing:
T w o IS) E le c tr e n d W all
l l r a t e r a too 11
DA TED t h l i I r d day of June,
lift.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith, Jr.,
C la r k of tha C ircuit Court
of Seminole C o un'y
Hy: S andra S. Johna on
Deputy Clerk
COURSHON AND COURrHON
111 H a t Street
Miami Beach, F lo rid a
P u b l l th J u n e I. 1M*
CDA-ia
IN
THE
C inC fTT
rOPRT
NINTH JU DICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLR
COUNTV, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 1WM
SUIT TO QU IET T IT L E
MAIKIAHKT L. SP EN CER and
L A W R E N C E K. SPENCER,
h e r huaband,
Plalntlffa,

W*.

EDNA A. KARRIS, at el.,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SUIT
f O i MAIITIIA E. PACE, aleo
know n aa MARTHA C.
JOHNS, a li o kn o w n a*
M ATTIE ORA T JOHNS,
alao k n o w n aa MATTIE
JOHNS. • w idow: NATH­
AN
II. DA RNER, alao
k n o w n aa N. II. OARNER
a n d M. W. OAllNBR, hla
w ife; REBECCA F IN E (1 AN and JO S E P H F I S K OAN. h e r hua band; MILES
O DOHUINB and --------DOHUINS, hla w lfa; JOHN
HUGHEY and HANNAH
l l U Q l I E r , h i t wild, a / k / a
II. M. H U flllEY ; EDNA A.
HA R R IS; R. L. JOHNSON
and ----- . JOHNSON, hla
w ife: MILLARD C. 8W1N.
OLE
and
JESSIE
H.
SWINDLE, hla w l f a If
(h a y a r e l l r l o g and If
t h e y e ra dead, th a lr u n ­
know n
halra,
darlaeea,
apoueea, gra nle ea , Honors,
aeelgne, a u r e i a i o r a
and
auccraaora In tru al, and
a g a ln e t any and s l l / o t h a r
paraona ha v in g o r c la im ­
ing to h a v e a n y right,
title u u d / o r Intaraal In
the p r o p e rt y h e r e in a f te r
llrvri Itiwd,—o
e M - lond* all
----------iirv.-n
i.vd,—earn—
uao-d. lying a n d b a in s In
Seminole County, Florida,
to -w lt!
Lot*
7 and
I,
Eloek
K.
MARKHAM
PARK
H E ItlllT S . a ccording to tha
p lat t h a r t o f aa recorded In
P l a t Ilook 1. page 71, P u b ­
lic Rccurda o f Semlnule
County, Florida.
TOU ARK H E R U B T NOTH
T I E D t h a t tha Plain tiff* h e r e ­
in
hav*
Inat Itutad
a
aull
S ga tnet you In tha Circuit
C o u rt of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Bemlnola
County, Florida, to quiet their
dltle lo the above daacrlbed
properly* iltu a lt'l* lying *114
being In Samlnola County. F l o r ­
ida. a* heralnabov* trior* p a r ­
tic u l a r l y daacrlbed. You ara
h e r e b y required to file yo u r
A nsw e r with tha C lark of the
C ircuit c o u r t , In and lor Semi­
nole County. Florida, and **rva
a copy th e r e o f upon Daniel M.
H u n te r . I l l W. P a rk Avenue.
W in ta r P a rk . Florida, A t t o r ­
ney for the P la ln tlffa In the
above action, on or before tha
l l n d day of June, l i l t , alao a
Decree P ro Confaaao will be
e n te r e d a g a in st you.
IT IS O R D E R E D t h a t thla
b* published In The Sanford
H erald, a n e w sp a p e r p u b lis h ­
ed In Seminole County. F l o r ­
ida. once each w eak for four
Consecutive weak*.
WITNESS tha hand o f the
C l t t k of the Circuit l o u r l .
Samlnola County. Florida, thla
H a t day of May. l l t t .
(SEAL)
,
.
A r th u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
C lark of tha Circuit Court
Srmlnol* County, Florida
l ly ; M a rtha T. V lhltn , DC.
Daniel M H unter. Esq.
of l l i i o t r r A Pattlllo
1(1 W. P a r k Avenue
W in t e r Park, Florida
P i b E s 't May 1», * J u n e 1, 1,

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tori. All day, 111 weekly, lb
floors, masonry homes, l
Day, $6.50 weekly. TransBlk. West of llwy. 17-92 on
portatlon available. Happy
434, then 1 Blk South on
Acres School. Ph. 322-8(81.
East St. to Vincent Dr. Ph
838-6395 or MI (-0211.

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF PROCEEDING*
FOR T H E CLOlINtl OF A P O R ­
TION OF « S T R E E T AND
ROAD R l t i l l T OF W A T
TO WilttM IT MAT CONCERN:
Tnu will pleas* la k e nolle*
t h a t tha Board of County Con-•
mlaslnnara of Samlnola C o u n ­
ty. Florid*, upon tha petition
of qualified land ow ner, will
a t l l : l t o'clock A. M . on tho
l l r d day of Jun*. A. D. l i l t .
In aald County Commissioner*'
room In tha Bemlm.lt County
Court Rotia* In Sanford. F l o r ­
ida, eonsldar a n d d sta rm ln*
w h e th e r to elos*. v a e a tt . bandon, dlasonttnua, disc laim and
rannunc* any r ight t h a t the
said County a nd the public
hav* In and tn that portion
of the otraat and road r i g h t
of way located In Samlnola
County,
Florida.
delineated
Upon a m ap o r plat and d e s ­
cribed aa follows, to-wlt!
All t h a t p a r t of the to foot
road rig h t of way lyin g
a d ja c e n t to a nd E a s te r ly of
Lota It, 11. a n d 17-A.
Block II. K A T H R Y N
PA RK. ADDITION NO. 1,
Srmlnol* County, Florida,
a cc ording to and as d e ­
lin eate d on the plat t h e r e ­
o f recorded In P l a t Rook
t, page ( I o f tha public
record* of Samlnola C oun­
ty, Florida.
PERSONS IN T E R ES TE D MAT
A P PE A R AND BE HEARD AT
T IIE
TIME
AND
PLACE
ABOVE SPEC IFIED .
(SEAL)
BOARD O F COUNTY COMMISSION ERS OF SE M I­
NOLE COUNTT
By / a / Jam a* P. Avery, J r .
C ha irm a n
Publlah L &gt;. 1 B I
CIJA-4
Nolle* o f Public H r a r l a g
Notice I* hereby given. Board
o f County Commlaetonera of
Samlnola County. Florida, propoa* lo rcaona the following
daacrlbed p ro p e rly aontd A-I
A g r ic u ltu r e to H - l Multiple
F a m ily Ilealdentlal: Rag t i l
ft W of NE cor of the 8W14
of tha HE &lt;4 of Section 11-7187SE. thane* ru n W 700 ft to
NW eor o f aald 40 acres, thane*
S 10 cha. thane* E 700 ft, thane*
N 10 chat alao the NVs of tha
8 E U o f the HW 'i a nd tha NH
of tha SU of the HK«4 of tha
SW&lt;*. I .s s ; Dra a l tha S\V cot
of the NV4 of tha SU of tha
BEU of tha s w u , ru n E 4
cha, N m chi. W 4 cha. B I H
cha, In Boetton 1 1 - l lB - H E : and
leas: Bag a t tha NE cor of tha
N l l 'l i of th* 8 W H of th* IF.«,
of Baotlon l l - l t s - i a E , r u n s
](.« ft, thonoa w l i s t ft.
thane* N t o th* N tin* nf
said N W 'i of tha RW»i of tha
8 E ’» of Sacllon I I , t h e n r a K
to POli. F u r t h e r daacrlbed as
W of Hanks) Avt. and &gt;W of
L ake Orlonta.
Public h e a r i n g will bo held
In tha Samlnola County Court
Houaa, Sanford. Florida, In ths
C ounty Cotnmlaalvnera Room,
on J u n * 31, U l l a t 10:09 A. H
or aa aoon t h e r e a f t e r *■ poaaIbl*.
Board of County Commit*Inner*
Hamlnol* County. Florida
By Ja m a * P. Avery, Jr.,
C ha irm a n
A ttaa t A r t h u r Beckwith.
Jr.
Publish Jun* I, 1**4,
C D A - tl.

IN THE r i a c n t rilt HT OF

T H E NINTH JUUIUIAI. r i l l C l ’tT. IK AMO FO B SHHINULK
COUNTT, FLORIDA.
CHA NCSR T NO. IISTS
CLARA H E R R L E R ,
Pla intiff.
vs
ARTHU R D. IIERRLF.il.
D sfandant
A U tA lI K U NOTICE OF SUIT
T o t ARTHUR D. H E R R L E R .
whoa* laat know n ratidene* and a ddress la:
ARTHUR D. H E R R L E R
&gt; i t ( Upton Avonua
Toledo, Ohio
You ar* hereby notified th a t
suit for Divorce has bean
In stitu te d
again*!
you
by
CLARA
H E n n i.E R .
In
tha
Circuit Court of Ih* Ninth J u d i ­
cial Circuit. In and [nr Deminol* County, Florida. T h e a b ­
bre via te d till* of th* r a t s Is
CLARA IIKRRLKII. P la in tiff
ve- ARTHUR D. IIKRIILER.
D efendant.
You a r t h e reb y re q u ire d to
fit* y o u r i n a w t r n r o th e r da’enslv* plea d in g In (he above
styled cauaa w ith th* C lark of
th* C ircu it Court of aald C o u n ­
ty, a n d s t r v * a copy th e r a « f
upon nABSETT AND TUCK,
t t t o r n a r a for P la in tiff, l o t
South M aitland Avanu* M ait­
land, Florida, on or btfo r* th*
14th day of Ju n e , t i l l . If yuu
fall tu do ao n d e f a u l t will b*
e ntered a g a i n s t you.
W ITNESS my hand and th*
aeal of aald C o u rt a t Sanford.
Samlnola County, Florida, this
14th day of May, 1111.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. Beckw ith, Jr.,
Byt S a n d r a S, Johnaon
D e puty C lark
H a rlan T uck n f th* f i r m of
BASSETT AND TUCK
1*0 South M aitland Avanu*
Maitland, F lo rid a
Attorney* for P la in tiff
Publlah May II, I I A Ju n * 1.
1. I Ml.
COU-47

New Custom lluM Home o n . SERVICE Station Attendant*:
Crystal Lake. For informa­ Colonial Service Sta., 1501
tion rail 322-337!).
S. French, Sanford. 208 S.
Highland, Ml. Dora.
LOCH ARBOR. Lge. 4 BR. 2
bath, ptayrm., cent, air-con. I'd. Situations Bunted
207 Ridge Rr., 322-8522 for
CHILD CARE, light houseappointment.
kerping. Mature Christian
while woman. 5 days week.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Write Sanford Herald, Box
Realtor
83.
Raymond Lundquist. Amo.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg HOUSEWORK or baby sitting
Ph. 322-3503.
BY OWNER. Large 3 BR
F r a m e , dble. carports 20. Habyslltera
.screened hreeteway, big util,
WILL KEEP Small children
room. Ph. 322-0546.
for working Mothers, my
home. Reliable. 322-1982,
4-BKDROOM, 3 full baths, 21. U e B U t y Salon*
modem construction, near­
Spring Permanent Special
ly new. Easy term i, $104
20 Percent off regular prices
per mo.
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
John Sauls, Realtor 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0834

Hard To Find

111 N. Park Ave.

322 7174

tM.

b* VI rw a*
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•n u vs c t 1 2 4 2 O a k S tr a e tt Bill m e p le a t s !"

2 FURN. Apts. 310 Magnolia. 6. For Rent
12. Real Estate For Rale
A. K. R ouetter, Florlit.
322-1131.
Clean room* for men. 401 Nice home $7,500. 322-5689.
Mainolia Ave. 223-0720.
FURNISHED
3 BR, Ha. Rm., 2 lots. Partly
2 BR, 1 bath apt., 819 Elm, $45 1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
air-cond., fenced bark yard.
3 BR, 1 bath, 1008 French, 180 tuth, 317 8 Park Ave.
Low down pymt. Assume3 BR, 1 bath ................... $125
pymtl. Ph. 3228420.
2 BR House. Kit. equipt. $75.
UNFURNISHED
2 BR, 1 Rath ............... 2 60 Ph. 322-5303.
WHOA NELLIE ! !
3 BR, 1 Bath, no r tf r l|. 2 *5
We gotta stop and see this
4 BR. 3 bath, no refrlg. 2135 Gar. apt. 1201 Mainolia Ave.
here 3 Story, 4 Bedroom
Apply 5-8:30.
House that Mr. Southward
STEM PER AGENCY
1019 S. French
322 4091 FURN. Apt. Cloic In. Jimmie
is selling for only $17,500
with term* a Country hoy
Cowan. 322 4013.
5 Rm. furn. house. Porch.
can afford. Even has a Car
Clean. 200. 322 2764.
Efflc., 245. 811 Park.
age Apt., renttn for $65 per
mo. With a bargain like
NICE Coot 4 Rm. furn. apt. 1 A 2 Bedroom fum. apU.
this,
I'll keep you in Clover
Kid floor. 243. 332-3771.
Queansl ApU., 404 E. 14th
for the rest of your "Cotton
St.,
322-8194.
3-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou­
Plckin life."
ple, 245. 322-7309.
2 A 3 Bedroom Houm a
Payton Realty
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
SO U TH W A R D
17-92 at Hiawatha
pvt. bath A shower, suitable 322-1301
Investment A Realty
for couple or single person STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
or retired. All utiliUee In­ St. 333-1374.
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
cated on let St., within 1 Furn. Apt. Air condition op­
I, I, A 4 BEDROOMS
block of 2 free parking lota tional. Adults. 332-1928.
t. Hk, A 2 BATHS
and shopping center. In­
W E L A X A APARTMENT8: DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Hoorn* private hatha, 114
Dept. Store 211 E. First St
$100
W. First St.
I/OW Monthly Payments
2 BR, unfurn. house. S. San­
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn. For Complete Information
ford Ave. 3228892.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
See Or Call Your
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
3 BEDROOMS, 2 bath*.
Range. 3104 Park Ave.
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
cheap n o t. 22 week. Ph.
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto.
SALES BROKER
323-3312.
322 1374.

FHA - VA HOMES

4-ROOMS, Furn. second floor. Furn. Apt. 3300 MeRonvDle.
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
Pleasant, large and airy.
2 BR House, Bowman’s Trail­
Osteen. J22-5771.
VA-NO QUALIFYING
er Court 688-4908.
3 RR, 2 bath, newly painted
UNFURN. 2 BR A pt Kit.
On Urge lake, 1 and 2 BR,
Inskle and out. Let 239’
aqulpt. 10812 W, 12th. Ph.
trailer. Adult* only. Ph. deep Patio A Barbecue.
242-3932.
323-7248.
$14,500. Good Terms!
Lake Cottage, Furn. 322 6106.

Legal Notice

F ie ri* * . In

P r o b a te

fu r* fh* Refute oft
OLIVE MAUDE WELLS,
Deceaaad.
FIN AL NOTICIC
Null.-# |* hereby given th a t
th* Ubdaralgntd wilt, on tha
31th day or Jun*. A D. n i t .
praaanl I* Ih* H onerabl* C o u n ­
ty Juita* of Samlnola County,
Florida, he r final r a tu r n , ao.
r-ount ami vmii-hara, ■* Admin,
l a t r a l r l l . CTA of lha E atat* of
OLIVE MAUDE WF.LIJ4, ,ltraaaad. and a t aald time, than
and thara, mak* application to
Ih* aald Jtidg* for a final
•rttltn iM it ol liar e d m l n l t l r a linn o f aald aatala, and for
an o rder d la c h a rg ln g ba r aa
aiu-h
A d m ln la lralrla ,
Cum
T . .-

I n o . n _______________

Dated thla th* IS th day of
May. A D. 1**4.
a a o r g l a C horpanln*
Aa A dm tn la tr a tr la , C T A of the Fe tal* nf
OLIVE MAUDE WELLS,
IMCMStd.
HTENHTHOM. DAVIS A
Mi-tVTI IHH
Attorney* for A d m ln ltir o lr l*
Cum T*»t*mant* A n n a tn
P...I Office Do* l lJ b
Sanford, Florida I t f T l
Fubiiih May I t . A J u n e t, t.
I t . 1Ml.
CDU -n

MAYFAIR AREA

Unfumlihoc- 3 BR, house, kit­ 3 Bit, 2 Bath, largo living
chen equipped. 322-3651.
room. Family A dining
room, fenced bark yard
RENT A BED
with oak trees, citrus A
Rol’away, Hospital A Baby
many shrubs. Well with
Bedi.
sprinkler, closed garage,
By Day, Week, or Month
$19,800.
PA. FA 2 5181 l i t W. l i t St.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE

DREAMWOLD

1 BEDROOM Furn. home, wa­
SECTION
ter furnished, $65 mo. Can 3 BR, Uk Bath, hardwood
floors central heat, large
be acen after 4:30, 2608 S.
fenced yard A well. $14,uon.
Elm Ph. 322-2307.
2-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
Payton Realty
incl water A elec. 322 1)313.
107 Locust St.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

tL For Hnte or Rent
3 BEDROOM house, 322-3138
after 4 p. m.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE- Call e v e n i n g s
322.1597,
2 BR, home, 817 Catalina Dr.

12. Real E state For Sale

"A L L F E N C E D ”
RAVENNA PARK
3 BR Home. Vacated today,
due to Navy transfer An
excellent buy, requiring on­
Daccaaed.
ly $975 Down, Assume pay­
FINAL NOTH'K
Notice la h ereby given th at
ments at $80.74, which in­
t b t u n d rra lg n rd will, on Ihe
clude* everything. Rome
!&lt;th day nf Jun*, A D , 1M4,
praaanl &lt;o lha H onorable C o u n ­
trrm e ran ha arranged on
ty Ju d g e of Samlnola County,
Down Payment if nrceasary.
Florida, hla final r e tu r n , a c ­
BEST BUY IN RAVENNA!
count and vouihara. aa AdminIn lb* Court o f th* County
Judge , a rm lnolr ( a u n t y , Slut*
• f Florida, l a Probuf*
In re 'Sr E a l a t r oil
OUST AF AltTIIU Il JOHNSON,

l a tr a tn r of th* E atal* of (JUST A r ARTHUIt JOHNSON, dacaaaad, and at aald lima, than
and thara. m ake ap p lic atio n to
Ih* aald J u d g e for a final eatl l t m t n l of hla a d m ln la lr a tlo n
or aald aatala, and for a n o r ­
der d lac harglng him a* euch
A dm inistrator.
Dated thla tha I t t h day of
May. A. D. 1MI.
Albert Jo hnaon
Aa A d m in is tr a to r of th*
E atat* of
OUSTAF ARTHU R JO HNBON
Deceased.
STKNSTROM, DAVIS A
McI n t o s h
A ttorneys for A d m in is tr a to r
|&gt;o*t Office D r a w e r t i l *
Sanford. Florida M7T1
IMbll-h May II, M A J u n * I.
I. t Ml.
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FURNITURE
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $24950
Easy Term*
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
291 Lnngwood Plasa
17-92 Ph. 838-4583

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime
OLDER HOME, 3 Hr. large
rooms, large shady lot with
fruit trees. No down pymt.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
322 5391.
I BR, Children'! Fort, orange
trees, 114 Country Club Clr*
Cle. 322-5553.
You can find anything you
need advertised la the Htreld Clesalflett

OPEN DAILY-NEW HOMES
Ready for Occupancy— 3 A 4
BD’ra — Liberal Financing
—Ixiw D o w n Payments,
FHA • VA • In Service A
Conventional.
SANFORD AREA
Go West on 25th St. to Lake
Mary Blvd., left on Itlvd
to Lake Mary Fire Station,
right one blk. to Office,
322 27JI.
LONGWOOD AREA
in minute* South on ITT’ to
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
Seminole Blvd. one block
to Offire. 838-3911,

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
TAKE YOUR PICK!

To make the heat home
buy, see the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Check with
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
CARPETS A’lu CARTE
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
For the BEST Carpet Value*
All Types and Sire*
anywhere. Samples ahown
Wc Repair and Service
In your home.
STINE
Machinery and Sur.ply Co. 1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
241-6194 or
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Leroy C. MacTavlih, Owner
21L A u to m o b ile S e rv ic e
323-5545 Evenings
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
Free inspection, estimates,
lon, 93.UU. Call 322-2960 af­
pickup, delivery, Rccoring
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
A repairs discounted.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
211Vk E. 3rd.
322-3443
CITY LIMITS.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sanford Motor Company

800 French Ave.

323-4383

'56 FORI) 4 Or. RAH. A/'T.
Ex. cond. $350. 322 0690.
1953 Plymouth 2 Dr. New Urea
new brakes &amp; Paint. Must
be seen. $300. 322-6742. 1603
Wynncwood Dr., Sanford.

$ Bank $
Repossessions
'3* Cadillac, 9996 bal, 941 mo.
'59 Mercury, 9699 bal, 931 mo.
*50 Olds, $578 hal, 929 mo.
*57 Chevy, std, 9788 bat 935 mn.
'58 Chev. 9481 bal, 924 Rio.
'57 Dodge, $402 bal., $19 mo.
'60 Ford, $587 bal., $34 mo.
'57 Clicv., $691 hal., $31 mo,
'58 Chrysler, $691 bal, $31 mo,
'60 Vauxhall, $507 bal, $33 mo.
'80 Lark, $577 bal, $29 mo.
'55 Ford, $277 bal, $10 mo.
'51 Pontiac, $299 bal., $17 mo
'W Dodge, 952 bal., 93 mo,

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
*n n
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

IUIZ
Phone 322-4503
BUYING A NEW (*

USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH U&gt;

• Low Intemt Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Paym astl
FLORIDA STATE BANS
3 7 . H o a tn • M o t o r *

Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Spurting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
994-84 t . 1st. Ph. FA 24981
17 FT. 4 In. Swift, Epoxy
painted, forward hatch, top
snd aide curtain*, 75 John■oo, I tanka, Gator Trailer
and many extras, $975. Ph.
322-4175 after 8 p. m.

PIANO upright, Wright waaher, Oil healer, '55 Plymouth 78 Mercury, Elec, starter, 15*
Switch Craft A Trlr. 9550.
Senknrik Ginns and Paint V-B 9195. 323-9445.
See at 111 Hays Dr. after
ASSUME PAYMENTS
Company
Jim Hunt Realty 210 Msgnolia
5:30.
Ph. FA 2 4622 On Late Model Dial ZlgZag.
Office 322-2118
Makes buttonholes, sews on 15’ (Hail Boat, 40 HP EvinNight 322-11648
button*, blind a t I t c h e s ,
rudo, New Tilt trailer. Ex323 07(H)
AUTOMOTIVE
monograms and embroider*.
reliant. 9700.
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
AIR-CONDITIONING
With Guarantee. Take up 4 Roy Reel’s Paint A Body Shop
payment* of 97.15 each. Ph.
10th St. A Sanford Ave.
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath home. INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cara Sold
Credit Mgr. 322-9411.
Small down payment, aa818 French Ave.
322-7765
14' Runabout A trailer, $30.
Mim e payments. N. Orlando.
322-7383,
322 6234.
Auto (Haas, Tops
■" ■ -Jii *
A Sea* Covers
39. Trailern - Cabanas
3 Bedroom, 2 hath, assume
For the Graduate, a must for
payment*. 322-7415.
college. large selection. All TIRED OF HIGH RENT!
sale priced, as low as 98 Home Trailer, 36 x 9, all
down, $Q 25 per mo.
304 W 2nd St. FA 2 8032
aluminum, with full bath
A 7 U U H Sm i, in exc. S o a r
THE TIME TESTED FIRM ALL WOWi; nUAHANTBED — r mwli'. s fflca Supply—
117 Magnolia
312-5941 See this for 91*00. Pb. 123118 N. Pcik Ave. FA 3 6123 31 A. Pets
28*1.
2 HR frame house. Very rlean. PEKINGESE. 10 wk*. old DISHWASHER, portable Ken
more 600, 1 yr. old, 9100.
908 Myrtle Ph. Jimmie Co­ male. Black w. white. AKC
Air Conditioner, Friedrich,
wan, 322 IU13.
Reg. Bent offer. 322 4757.
114 ton, $225. Phono 322-2162.
NEARING COMPLETION
32. Flowera • Shruba
34-A Swap or Exchange
1516 ELLIOTT
3 Bedroom*. Uk hath*, Month CITRUS Trees for Sale. Will 1957 CUSHMAN, trade for
ly pymts. $7»25. Call 322
plant. Ph 322 4145.
Mechanics m ile-way tool
8074.
box with some tool*. Ph.
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
322-6046 S-T p, m.________
25c, also bearing tomato,
No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave.,
3 BR. 1 bath, eor. lot. fenc*
cucumber A
strawberry
.1."). Art trim Wanted
rd bark yd $51 mo. Small
plants In containers for
equity. 322 0093.
home grower*. Grower Hy­ DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
D « lto n i, M ic h lF i W e s t and
droponic Farm*, So. San­ clothing A rag*. 322-2750.
■ r * a t * t l c o m m u n ity t * ju s t
|.T ItusincHM Opportunity
m l n u U t fr o m y o u . D r iv e o v * r
ford Ave.
CASH for good clean Used to d a y s n d m * (o r y o u r t t i f
fto m M iiM trw t
SHELL OIL CO.
Furniture, Noll-Furay Furni­ MD iitlt of o irp oa nc lyi o uI i119
33. Furniture
S . In c lu d in g
Want to own your own Rum
ture, 901 W. First St., Ph. C a n l r a l W a t e r M a i n * e n g
n e * *7 Opportunity now Sell Us Your Furniture.
P a v a d s t r a e t i t V o u 'l l n a
322-6591.
• m i j » d l $ i o . ( t a r t * y o u on toe
Quirk Service With the
exist* for Shell Service Sta­
w
a y to t h * b a i t In v e s tm e n t
Cash. SUPER TRADING
tion in Sanford Area. Paid
*4 your Mai
B
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f
o
r
e
y
o
u
u
u
y
.
.
POST.
FA
2-0677.
training Program snd finan­
cial assistance available. In­
FREE ESTIMATE
vestment Required. Pleaie
R o V W lM U m o u .
write to Box 82 c/o Sanford t'pholaieilng A Matt rest ren­
h om e on d i s p l a y In I h *
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Florida e i h l b i t a t fh* N.V,
Herald for appointment A
World's
Falrl You'll also wo
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
to tour tho 19 othor dWlchti
detail*
Co., al 709 Celery Ave.
modols. all tillered to fiTy
9
tochitboo*. Frlcos rants fi
16. Female Help Wanted FA 2-2117.
47990. to SIMM, tor Tho l

Wagner s Amoco

Portable
Typewriters

St. Johns Realty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

INVEST

Deltona!

2 New Homes just minutes
from downtown Sanford.
Each h si 3 Btdroomt, Uk
tile hatha and ao many out­
standing features that you
owe it to yourself tn coasider
one of these hornet before
Buying! PRICE $11,500 with
$350 Down. Low Minlhly
Payment*! CALL US TO
DAY! Stemper Agency 1919 WANTED! Young lady 1 day Used furniture, appliances,
week. Light housework. Sal­ tools, etc Bought • Sold.
So. French Ave., Phone
Larry'* Mart 215 Sanford
ary $10 day. Trans, furn.
322-4991
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
Write P.O. Box 181, Geneva.

EVERETT A. HARPER Curb Girl. Waitress, &amp; Grill
AGENCY • REALTOR
3465 S. Park Ave.
phonal FA 3-2384 ur FA 1-3343

1958 Mercury Station
Wagon ........................ . 9475
1959 Fiat 600 ................. .,9200
Roy Reel's Paint A Body Shop
loth St. A Sanford Ave.

1963 Rambler Classic 770, A/T,
A/C, R&amp;il, Bucket aeats,
130 BASS Accordion, M. Bi­ new tires. 92100. 322-4757.
inchi, ex. cond. 323-7431 af­ 1959 PLYMOUTH 2-dr., 9&lt;jrL
ter 8 p. m.
Completely rebuilt, $395.
$1 per day rental for Electric 1959 TRIUMPH Motorcycle,
Carpet Shampooer with pur­ low mileage, 9595.
chase of Blue Lustre. Car- 1956 OLDS "88" Hardtop, 9495.
No Down Payment Necessary
roll'a Furniture.

Building1
Contractor

Owned Homes

'62 CORVAIR Monia, 4-speed,
bucket scat*, white wiln red
interior, 91600. Ph. 321-3797
after 3 p.m.

3-1. Articles For Sale

Free Estimates

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

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For the biggest selection of 1958 MERCURY 4-dr. Sta. Wa­
nearly new and used furni­
gon, P/S, Brake*, push but­
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
ton drive. Original owner A
Brokerage In Casselberry
paint, 9440. After 6 p.m.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
322-6630,

Permanent Special
JUNE SPECIAL: Men’* shoes
20pr off Regular Prices
$2.99 pr. Ladle*' shoes 91-45
Children's Haircut* $1.00
pr. Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
Aco Beauty Salon,
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-8525
TWIN Site Bed, box spring
3rd A Park Ave.
and mattress, ex. cord , 980.
Phone 322-5841
VOTO'S Budget Wave $7.50;
Bookcase double bed, 925.
$15
Regular
$10.
Complete
LAKE MARY
322-4416.
eve. app'ts. Free parking.
To settle estate, a 3 Bdrnt.
2nd &amp; Oak
BEAUTIFUL ‘61 Model portHome with ten lota for cash
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK able Motorola Stereo. Brown
price of $5350.
105 So. Oak — 322-5743
A gold. 5 speakers. Good
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
buy. 322-0586.
25.
PluRthlnr
Service
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
GET professional c a r p e t
PLUMBING
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
cleaning reault*—rent Blue
Contracting Repairi
Lustre Elec. Carpet ShamFREE
ESTIMATES
3 BR, 1 bath, anum e pymts
pooer
91 per day. Carroll'*
R.
L.
HARVEY
Ph. 332-8505.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-3113
Furn.
UUKENBR1AR
Electric mete] hack law. 935.
Choice lot* mailable In 27. Special Services
Roy Reel's Paint A Body
Gieenhriar of Loch Arbor
Plano TMntng and Repair
Shop, 10th A Sanford.
overlooking golf court#. W. L. Harmon — FA g -4 »
Custom building to your
DUE TO DIVORCE, We have
specif lent Iona.
Grcenbrlar LAWNS renovated — Aerate
a Repossessed '64 Model
—Remove thatch — Chinch
developed by
Swing Needle Dlal-A-Stltch
Buy Spray (VC-13)-FcrUKINGSWOOD
Zlg Zag, Makes fancy stit­
life—Ph.
323-4344,
BUILDERS, INC.
ches, makes buttooholes,
MANSFIELD LAWN 8ER.
292 Fairmont Dr.
Sew* on Buttons, Blind
FA 2-8074
Stllchas, Monograms, Em­
LAWNS MOWED. 323-3153.
broiders, Dams, Pitches,
Guaranteed. Asaume remain­
V A - FHA
ing 5 payment* of 97.75. Ph.
Nerd a shelf, screen porch,
Credit Mgr., Sanford 322new room, carporte, new
Properly Muniutoment
7457.
bouse or remodel. B. E.
&amp; Sales Broker
Link. 322-7029.
READY MIX CONCRETE
Jim Hunt Realty
Patios, Floor, Free EstlmaDi.
Sills, lintels, step*, blocks,
Offer* for your lelcctlon
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
■tccl, grease traps, dry
Bedroom
AIR-CONDITIONING
wells. Stepping stones.
Hy FEDDERS
Government
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
H. n. POPE CO., Inc.
323-5751
200 So. Park Ave,
322-4234 369 Ellll Ave.

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J u d g e , S rm lu o lr County, State

36. Automobile* • Truck*

.1.1. Furniture

Ball-Blair Agency

CLEAN, modern, nicely hint.
2 BR. Fla. Rm. 322-390*.
ROSE COURT APTS.
1 BR Kurn. Near Base, 2015
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.

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New people tn lo'm look at
Cook, white, must tic ox|ter. ID raid Ads. Be sure your
Apply Cluck 'N Trent French business is represented with

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OLDSMOBILES, AND CADILLACS FROM US.
- AND FOR 401 DIFFERENT REASONS - VARYING
WITH THEIR NEEDS, TASTES, BUDGETS AND
PERSONALITIES. BUT ONE REASON THEY HAD IN
COMMON - THEY ALL GOT

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Marina Plans May Range To $1 Million
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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.
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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

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
The 1964 Senior Class of
court of appeals, lie's the
Seminole High School grad­
brother of Mr*. Lee Samuel.
uated with honors in tin* Bill
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Fleming Memorial Gym Mon­
The annual meeting of the day is one of the most bril­
Seminole County Chapter of liant in the school’s history,
the American Bed Cro*» 1* Pr'ncipal Andrew Bracken
scheduled for 7:30 p. m., told parents and friends who
Wednesday, in the Caucus filled the room.
Hoorn of the First Federal
"At of today, 118 seniors of
Savings and Loan Associa­ this fine clan have already
tion. One of the major items been accepted by colleges,
on the agenda is the elec­ universities and specialized
tion of officers for tho forth­ training schools, having ta m ­
coming year.
ed between Wo.ouo and 5100,•
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000 in scholarships, grams
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.
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A new claim to fame.

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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?”
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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.
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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.
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[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.”
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'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

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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."
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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
Legion award during Monday night’s Com­ July 1 target dale to get firm
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 4 I"
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'
Annexations

*

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11,000 In County
Given Vaccine

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Baptist

Church O f God

Methodist

THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner Tth A Elm
n. L. M ath ew *---------- Paator
BEIlVIMKB SATURDAY—
Sabb.th School ----- 1:14 a. m.
Wo-ahlp Sarvlea _ I1:0« a- m.
W.dnatday Night
Player Service
T:I0 p. m.
"V7# Hava Thl« Hope" radio
.nooiaga each Sunday a. m.
at BtlS over W TItll at !«00
on your radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1441 W. Plrat Street
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp_ 11:00 a. m.
Illhla Study (Sunday) 7:00 pm.
Evangelistic Hsrvlca 7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Meat _ 7:00 p. m.
Bill Btsphana ________ Pastor
A Cordial Welcome to All

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
4144 Elm Avsnu*
Rsv. R. L. Strickland
Pastor
Sunday School_____1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlea — 14:44 a. m.
Evangellette Sarv. _ 7:14 p. ra.
Wtdnasdayt
Toung Paapla ▼. I* B. Barr.
7:10 p. m.
Bible Training S«rv 1:44 p.ra.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCR
Onora Rd„ at Woodland Ava..
Rav. John II. Hlroi Jr., Paator
Church School
4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:04 a. m.
M T F ------------------4:14 p. ra.

OSTEEN BAPTIST ClfUnCIf
HWT. 414 Ph. 444.4114
P a a to r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School ----- 10:04 a. m.
Morning Service _ 11:00 a. m.
Training U nion------4:40 p. m.
Evening S e rv ic e _TiSO
p. m.

Alliance
CIiniSTIAN MISSIONARY
AU.IANCE CllUltCil
1401 Park Are. at 14th St
nay. C. C. Daaa, Jr. — Paator
Sunday School
0:44 a. m.
Worship Sarvlea — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship — 7:00 p. n&gt;.
Alliance Touth
Fellowship (Sun.) — 1:41 p. m.
(Wad)
Prayer Saryleo —— 7:10 p. m.

CONOREOATtONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avanua at 44th St.
1:44 a. m.
Church School
11:44 a. m. _ Worahlp Sarvlco
4:14 p. m. _ Christian Touth
Ministry
Rav. Waltar A. 1L McPhereon,
Paator

W ednesday M eetin gs:

Organleatlona ___ 4:40 p. m.
Prayer ------------- 7:40 p. m.
Choir
---------4:40p.m.

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1407 8. Sanford Ava.
I t Vernon Fuller
Sunday S ch ool___ 0:44 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. m.

Assembly O f God
PINKCnEST ASSEMBLY
o r ciod ciioncic
Cor. 27th and Elm
M. M. Wilder .---------- Paator
Sunday School —
0:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:40 a. m.
Evening Worship -~ T:lo P- m.
Touth Hsrv. (Bun.) - 4:00 p. m.
Mid-Weak gerv. (Wad.) - 7:10
p. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straot, Longwood
Tr. charlaa W. gtawart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 7:44 a. m.
Sunday School ----- 4:44 a. m.
Family Barvleo _
4:04 a. m.
Sarvlco A Btrmon _ 14:44 a. m.

Church O f Christ

Baptist

CHURCH OF CHRIST
aeneva
Ralph nrewer Jr. Evangelist
Bible School
10:uo a. m.
Morning W orahlp_Il:oo a. m.
Evening Worship — 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:40 p. m.

r i n s r b a p t is t e m m e n
t i l Park Avenue
T. B. Chance ----Paator
Morning Worahlp — 1:24 *• "&gt;•
Sunday School —— 1:14
m.
Morning Worahlp — tl:00 a. m.
Training Union —~ 4:40 P- m.
Evening Worahlp - 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarvlco 7:40 p. m.

TAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway 44 West
Morrla Ruby ___ Evangelist
liltile C la e s ______!o:oo a. m.
Morning Worship ... 1l:oo a. ni.
Evening Worship .... 4:00 p. in.
Bible classes Wed. .. 7:40 p. m.

fi

HOLT CROSS
441 A Park A va
F r. Laroy D. Bopar, Ractor
Huly Communion — 7:44 a. ra.
Family Sarvlco and
Hunday School
4:44 A ra.
Morning Prayar
tFIrat Sunday —
lio ly Communion 11:44 a. m.

Free Methodist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th St. and traurel Avo.
Eugano Shaldon ——
Pastor
Tolophontt 417-74:|
Sunday School _ _ 1:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp „ 14:44 a. m.
Evening Worship _ 7:04 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlea 7:44 p. ra.

CHURCH OF CIIRIHT
1414 Park Avenue
Bert llrown
Evangelist
Sunday
Bible S tu d y ___— lo:oo a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service _. 4:10 p. m.
See "Herald of Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel I
Tueeday
Ladles Bible Claee _ 10:04 a. m.
Wednesday
Bible C la s s ______7:44 p. ra.

CENTRA!* BAPTIST CIIUnCK
Cor. 14th S t A Oak Ava.
flail S m ith ---------------- Paator
Sunday School —
1:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — lltOO a. m.
Training Union — 4:14 p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:40 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:14 p. m.
Nursery Open
W T l t l t --------------- 7:40 p. m.
Sunday Nlta Broadcast
!a

Congregational

WE8TB1DB MISSIONART
ItA ITlB T CHUIlCIt
4th S t A Holly Ava.
Paul M. C a lla y ----------- Paator
Sunday School —
10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
Evening Worship — 7:04 p. m.
Wednesday
Prayer Sarvlea _ —- 7:00 p. m.

fam ily J /%it

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
144 East Second Street
Sunday Service A
Sunday School _ 1 1 : 4 4 a. m.
Subject: "Adam and Fallen
Man”
Wednesday Service „ 4:00 p. m.
Reading Room: 444 K. First
Wsakdaya: 10:40 a. m. • 4:44
p. m. Friday Evening: 4:244:44 p. m.

P1NECIIKBT IIAPTIST
CllUltCil
Onora Hoad
p a s to r _____William J. duese
Morning Worahlp ... 11:*0 a. m.
Sunday School
~ 0:14 a. m.
Training Union — ~ 4:14 p. m.
Evening Worship — 7:40 p. ra.
Wad. Officers A Taachara
Masting ——... —— 4:40 p. » .

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Ur and pofcilum hip.
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I U aotril
aptritual taliMO. Without a

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nur c ivili*.«l4r&gt;n ran aurvitr. T im a
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failed to give us the strength to meet them, and tha
courage to go on again.
W e’ve always been a churchgoing family, nnd I know
the children never miss a Sunday even now. Tomorrow
wo'll all go to church together, and it will seem like tha
old days when our family was still here at home. Wa
have so much to thank God for, every one of us.

They’ll be here any minute! As soon as I finish the
flowers I ’ll go and sit with Dad on the front porch, so
we'll be right there when they all ilrive In. It’ll bo just
wonderful to see them again.
Dad and I were saying last night that wc couldn’t
have been blessed with belter children or lovelier grand­
children. We’ve been so fortunala. Of course, them have
been some tragic and terrible times, but God has never

Church O f God

UJTIIERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
101 W. 21th Place
“ Tha Church of the Lutheran
Hoar" nnd TV "This la tha
Life”
Herbert W. floaraa ___ Faator
Sunday School ____ 4:14 a. m.
Worahlp Service _ 11:44 a. m.
OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2444 A Orlando Drive
Mary. 17-42)
Sanford. Florida
222-7212
The Rov. Oaorgo Klnnamon,
Interim Paator
Sunday Schoul
1:14 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ UiOa a. m.
Communion—First Sunday In
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NURS­
ERY
______

Hunday
II Kamurl
22:21-31

Monday
I ('httinlrlra
24:1-10

Tuesday
Psalms
71:1-0

Wwlneaday
Isaiah
46:3-11

Thoraday
Jrrvmlnh
31:7-14

Friday
II Corinthian*
12:1-10

Saturday
Hebrew*
1:5-14

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FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lako Mary, Fla.
Rav. W. L. Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
4:44 a. m. - .... Blbta School
11:04 a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
7:04 p. ra. _ Evening Service
7:44 p. m. — Wad. Mid-Week
Prayar Services
7:44 p. m. _ 2nd Wad. Mlaalonary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
441 Orange Street
Rav. K. Ruth Grant — Paator
Sunday School-----10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ Ui04 a. m.
Sunday Evening __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Bible Study _ 7:44 p. m.
Conquerors Meeting
F r id a y ------------ 7:10 p. ra
»

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Avo. A Ird St.
drover C. Sawall Jr.
Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aoalatant
Paator
Morning Worahlp __ 1:44 a. m.
Church S ch o o l____4:44 a. m.
Section M o s t !____14:41 a. m.
Morning W orahlp_ 11:44 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowahlp 1:40 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowahlp (i04 p.m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat _ 7:41 p. m.
CHUnCH OF THE COVENANT
1774 South Orlando Drlvt
Thomai II. Makln —_ Paator
Worahlp ___________ 4:00 a. m.
Church S ch ool___ 14:44 a. m.

TO L IS T YO U R

CHURCH

Methodist

Copyright DM, Keister Advertising Service lot, htraaburg, Y a

CHURCH OF OOD
Sind A French
H. C. Smith __________ Pastor
Sunday School ___ 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:14 a. m.
Evangelistic Hsrv. _ 7:44 p. m.
Tuea. Prayer Hsrv. » 7:44 p. m.
Thure. Young People
Endeavor — __ - 7:40 p. ra.

E tD K Il SPniNOS IIAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. at Hester Ava.
U. Hamilton Orlffln — Paator
Hunday School .... - 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — 4:40 p. m.
Evening Worship — 7:44 p. m.

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ara; ( I) |’«r hit o v a aaka. (?) Fop
hia child ran’# aaka. (?) Far lha aaka
t i h it comma n il? and nation. (4!
For lha aaka of tha Church it**If,
a h k h nwda hia m r a l and malarial
autvnrt. H a n to go lo ch u n h rafu&gt;
lari/ and rend your B ib b daily.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd SL at Mapla Ava.
Paul Illckei .......... — Paator
Sunday School _ _ _ 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Touth - — ... —— — 4:44 p. m.
Evenselletlo Sarvloo 7:04 p. ra.
Mid-Week
Sarvlea fWad.) — 7:44 p. m.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratlon ---- 1:04 p. ra.

Presbyterian

Lutheran
THR CHURCH FOR ALL e A LL FOR THE CHURCH

EBENEZER METHODIST
CHURCH
Citrus llslghta
Rav. Ray Oragory, Jr.. Paator
Church School —_ 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
M T F ------------------- 4:20 p. m.
Eva. Worahlp _ — 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:20 p.m.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ava.
John T. Adams Jr. — Pastor
Morning Worship _ 1:44 p. m.
Sunday School ---- . 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 14:44 a. m.
MTF Meetings — 4:&gt;S p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worahlp - 7:14 p ra.

N O T IC E
CALL

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-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice 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 BROWN
PEST CONTROL
B U R N U P &amp; SIMS, INC.
Building Division
C E LE R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
SANFORD W E LD IN G 4
FA B R IC A T IN G CO.
Bill W hltly 4 Employees
CHELSEA T IT L E AN D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
110 W . First, Sanford
A . DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavic, Florida

GREGORY LUM BER
o f Sanford
E A S T SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Grnccy 4 Employees
SR 46 4 BeardaU
FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
H A R R E L L 4 B E V E R LY
AUTOM OTIVE
200 W. 26th St., Sanford
B IL L H E M P H ILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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

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

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S R E S T A U R A N T
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

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

H O LLER MOTOR RALES CO.
and S ta ff

OVIEDO RADIO 4 E LECTR IC CO.
Robert A. Cumcron IV

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

PERFECTO N
D AIR IE S

,

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC 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 4 French, Sanford
K ILG O RE SEED C O M PA N Y
1400 W. lat. St., Sanford

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

L E E BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heuting, A ir Conditioning

TH E R ITZ 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 4
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee!

LORM ANN R E A LTY
Casselberry

8TRICKLAND-M ORRISON, INC.
and S taff

S M ITTY’S S N A P P IN 1 T U R T L E
MOWER S ALE S A N D SERVICE

W IG H T GROCERY CO., INC.
and S taff

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTU ARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S ta ff

S TA TE FA R M IN SU RAN C E
Comoanlea
Irvin g L P ryor and S ta ff

W ILSO N-M AIER FU R N ITU R E CO.
Mr. and M rs. A1 Wilson

SE M INO LE C O U N T Y A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Uoptlit Church, Oviedo
Central liaptlel Church, 1411 Oak Ava.
Chuluota Klral llapllat Church
Cbuluota Ilaptlal Mlaalon
Sportsman's Club, Chuluota
Elder Spring* Uapllat Church,
414 Lehman 111
Faith llapllat Mlaalon, 444 Ulan
Caaaalbtrry
Flral Baptlat Church. 414 Park Ava.
Frlondahlp Haptl.t Church • !
Altamonte Spring*
RL 414, Altamonte Spring*
Flral Baptlat Church ot DaBary
Flral Baptlat Church • ( Ocaava
Flral Baptlat Church et Irak# Mary
Flrot Ilaptlal Church 4f Lrak* Monro*
Flral Baptlat Church ot Longwood, Cor.
Church a Orant
Flral Baptlat Church ot Ovlado
Flral Baptlat Church ot San Irando Springs
Flral ghllah Mlaaleoary Baptlat Church,

net w. mb st.

For**! titty Baptlat Church
Fountain Hand Baptlat Church, Ovlado
Lovt Southern Baptist Mlaalon, Chuluota
fUselensry Baptist Churah North
HA
Kuierarlt*
)»»;'»4»*la Mlaalon BaptUt Church
'Oak illll ItA Oataan
Marais# OUry Baptist Churah. Oaatrs Uwy.

ty

Mt. Oliva Mlaatonarr Baptlat Churoh, Pas
Irando Sprlnss Rd.. Longwood
ML Zion Missionary Baptlat. glpas Ava.
Naw
ML
Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
1144 W. 14th gL
Naw Sal am Primitive Baptlat Church,
1444 W. 14th BL
Naw ML Bios Baptlat Church, 1714 Fear Ava
Oaklawn Baptist Chapat, 1744 W. 4*th 8L
Oataan Baptlat Church
Plnacrast Baptlat Churah. tat W. Onora Rd.
Pratrl* Lake Baptist Church, Rldgs RA,
Pars Park
Prograss Mlaalsaarr Baptist Churoh. Mldwap
Baoond Bhlloh Mlasloaary Baptist Church.
Ninth A Hickory
•t. Jams* Mltalonarp Baptist Church St*.
IM. 414 Oataan
BL' Paul Missionary Baptist Church, llh SL
St. Matthews Mlasloaary Baptlat Church
Canaan Haights
■t. John's Missionary Baptist Church.
42( Cypress gL
Tampls Baptlat Church, Palm Bprlnga Rd.,
Altamonte Spring*
Waatsld* Mlaalonarp Baptlat Church,
414 A Holly AVA
Elan Hop* Baptist Church, Til Oreng* Av a
CATHOUO
Church st tha Nativity, Lake Mary
All Soul* Cathella church, 111 Oak A va

BL
Ann's
Catholl*
Church,
Farshlng
Place, DaBary
PL Mary Magdalen* Cathollo Church, Malt*
land A va Altamonte Hprlnga
CHRISTIAN
First Christian enurch, 1147 A Santord Av a
Congrogatlonal Chrlattaa Church,
1441 Park Ava
Northsld* Chrlatlan Church, F l s r l d a
Haven Dr, Maitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

ot
at
at
ot

Christ, t i l l A Park Av a
Christ, aeneva
ChrtaL Longwood
Christ, Peole
CHURCH OF OOD

Church ot OoA 441 Hickory
Churoh of Ood. 2244 A French
Church ot OoA Ovlado
EPISCOPAL
All gatats Episcopal Churoh B. DoBary
Ava, Enterprise
Chrlat Episcopal Church, Langwood
All gatnts Episcopal, Enterprise
Holy Croon Episcopal. Park Ava. al 4th

I.UTHBRAN
Ascension Lutheran Church, Ovarbrock
Ur, Caa.albarry
flood Shepherd United Luthara,
2400 A Orlando Dr.
Lutharan Churoh of tha Radsomar,
ll* W. 24th Place
Messiah Lutheran Church. American Lsgloa
Hall. Pralrl* Lake, Porn Park
SL Lukas Lutharan Church, RL 424 Slavia
METHODIST
Baraatt Manorial Methodist Church, E.
DoBary Ave, Enterprise
Bear Lake Methodist Churoh
Uothol A.M.E. Church, Canaan Hilghta
Casselberry Community Mtthodlst Church,
Hwy. 17-41 * Plnty Hldgs ltd.. Casselberry
DoBary Commualty Methodist church W.
Highlands DaBary
Ebanasar
Methodist
Church,
Old Or­
lando Hwy.
First Methodist Church, 414 Park Av a
First Methodist Church at Ovlado
Fra* Mathodlat Churoh, 444 W. 4th SL
flrac* Mathodlat Church. Onora RA
Grant Chapel A M E. Church, Oviedo
Oakgrova Methodist Church, Ovlado

Oatosa Mathodlat Church
P aoIa
Waaltyaa
Methodist.
RL
44
W. at Paola
St. Jama* A.M.E, Sanford A va
St. Mary's A.M.E. Churah SL RL dll Oataan
Si. Paul's Mathadlst C h u r a h Ootaaa
Rd, U n tirsrlii
Stafford Memorial Mathodlat O h ■ r o h
A DoBary
MASARENB
F 1ra t Churoh ot tho Nsoarona
W.
2nd at Maple
Farn Park Church ot tho Nasaroao,
O'Brien Rd, Para Park
Lak* Mary Church ot tho Nasaroao
PRESBYTERIAN
Commualty Presbyterian Church. Lake Mary
First
Prasbytarlaa Church, Oak A va
A Ird SL
Plrat Proakytarlaa Church. Casselberry
First Prasbytarlaa Charah at DoBary,
K. Highland
Prasbytariaa Church ot Tho Covenant
2774 A Orlando Dr.
gL Andrews Presbyterian Church M il Loanaal Bch. Dr, Bear Lak*
Upsala Commualty proobytorlaa Church.
Upsala RA
Westminister Prasbytarlaa Church, Hawaii
Pack. R l III

*
Parent Lak* Seventh-day Advent lat Chur
Hwy. 411, Poreet city
Seventh-day Adventist Church, Maltla
A va , Allamoata Springs
Aaatard Seventh-day Advtatlad Chur
Seventh A Rim
OTHER CHURCHES
Alias's A.M.E. Church, OUvo A 1IU
Church of Ood la ChrtaL Ovlado
Chalso la Commualty Church
Church at Ood ot Prophecy. 4IOT Elm A
Church ct Jeaua Chris* ot Latter t
SalatA 4411 Park A va
Community Chapel, Altamsat* hprlnga
Eaatara Orthodoa Church. SL Johns Ch
soatom Chapel, Hwy. 17-42. yarn Park
Coagragatlea Beth Israel. 14th A Msgac
* ! » ♦ Churoh ot Chrtot. ScionHat.
4*4 K. lad BL
First Pentecostal Church at Langwood
ML Oliva Holla*** Church, Oak I
HA Octaea
Plnacrast Assembly at OoA »Tth A Elm
Baatord Alllanco Church. 1441 A Park A
a*iiford Coasrogauoa at Jthovah'a Vi
aaasoA 1421 W 1st 4L
Tha Salvation Army, 414 E. lad *L
Unity Church at SaatarA 114 E. lat SL

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NO. 187

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Geography Lesson: T h e
N ile and St. Johns Rivers
aren't the only two rivers
flowing north. Readers let
The Clock know they have
favorite
streams
of fluid
which also meander In a
northerly direction. Up to the
last phone csll (there’ll be
m ore) the list includes the
Genesee River, Amazon R iv ­
er. Monongahela River and
the Red River,
• • •
The Genesee is located near
Rochester, N. Y .; the Amazon
in South Am erica; the Red
R iver (•'Home of Red River
Valley potatoes,” a reader re­
cites) flows north between
Minnesota and North Dakota
into Canada.
• • •

71 Dead In Crash Of MATS Jet
83 Servicemen
And Families
Aboard Plane

M W A ...
Asks Tax Repeal
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
The gradual repeal o f the 10
per rent federal excise tax on
telephones has been proposed
by Sen. George A Smathers.

21 Killed

M IA M I ( U P I ) — A head-on
collision In the Florida Pan­
handle Inst night and several
W. G. Ross offers this com­ multiple-fatality wrecks push­
ment on the Monongahela: ed the state's weekend traffic
‘ ‘The Clock is wrong. Another toll to at least 21 persuns.
North American River which
flows north is the MonongaZ K I'IIY K H IL L S ( U P l t — A
hela. R flows from West Vir­
ginia and joins the Alleghany skydiver, R i c h a r d William
at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio Itccker, 22, plunged 5.000 feet
which flows into the Missis­ under tangled parachutes yes­
sippi.”
It’s Important,
he terday but survived when he
adds, for hasgc shipping of hit the ground and “ went by
the book."
coal and other products.

Falls And Lives

Interesting to note the in­
terest in The Clock comments.
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Always welcome.
“ Whistler's Mother,” one of
• • •
Units a n d
personnel of the most famous American
Heavy Attack Wing One and paintings, is coming bark to
Sanford Naval A ir Station, the United States June 10 tor
along with McCoy, Oslando exhibition at the National
and Patrick A ir Force Rases, Gallery o f Art.

DOW NTOW N SANFORD’S new mail wn* dedicated Friday afternoon
when Mayor A. L. Wilson (center) snapped the ribbons which officially
opened the new thud walkways and lawn area to the public. Assisting the
mayor is Clifford McKibbin (le ft) and City Manager I’ cte Knowles. The
mail now occupies what once was known as Rands Avenue. (Herald Photo)

‘Mother’ Due

will be featured in a preview
oi Armed Forces Day, May 16,
over WDBO-TV, Channel 6, at
7 p.m. today.
• • •

Rusk Warns

SHS Band Members Court Bans
Wildcat Rail
Given Top Awards Walkouts

Lady Bird Follows

Nikita Opposes
Israeli Project

M A N IL A ( U P I ) — A If. 8.
military je t plnne carrying 83
A m e r i c a n servicemen and
their families on a flight
from California crashed to­
night whilo coming into Clark
A ir Force Base, north of
Maniln. An A ir Forrr spokes­
man said 71 persons were
killed.
A f|K)krsmnn said the big
CI35 je t o f the Military A ir
Transport Service (M A T S )
was carrying 73 passengers
and !0 crew members when it
crashed on the south end o f
the runway while landing at
the U. S. base 00 miles north
of Manila.
Twelve persons survived the
crash, the U. S. spokesman
said.
The A ir Force spokesman,
Maj. John Rademachcr, said
the aircraft was coming in
from Hawaii, where it had
stopped briefly on a fligh t
that originated at Travis A ir
Forre Base in California,
Hademachcr said the crash
occurred about 7:15 p. m.
(7:16 a. m. K D T ).
Clark A ir Base was to be
the last stop on the flight.
A
M ATS
s|Hikrsmnn at
Travis said the C135 waa car­
rying military personnel and
their families.
The Ill-fated fligh t origin­
ated at the Travis base in
California at noon, EDT, Sun­
day. The CI35 stopped over
fo r about tw o hours in Ha­
waii before continuing m the

Wallace Again

HST In Quandry

Hoffa Fund Use
Probe Launched

Manslaughter
Jury Selection
UnderW ay

Tampan Held In
Sanford Jail

Gun Victim
Is ‘Critical*

★ ★ ★
Contributions
Listed By
Burns, High

Suspect Arrested
In Murder Case

‘Be Seated* Show
A t Fair Closed

3 More Seized
In Bomb Plot

Adams Speaks

Cancer Film

i c n

Monkey Throws
A Wild Pitch
M IAM I (U P I) - A lOpound
ring • tailed monkey named
Mona Lisa broke out of her
cage last night and played
havoc with a clothing store
in a shopping center here.
To the delight o f onlookers
at Suniland Shopping Center,
the cinnamon-colored monkey
threw shoes, boxes, boots and
clothing from one end o f the
saddle and togga shop lo tbe
other.

Kelly said Saturday he was
not trying to stall the vote
certification and asked that
it get under way.
"Such a delay would not b «
fair to all the people of Flor­
ida who need to know quickly
who the runoff candidates for
governor will be,” K elly said
in his telegram.
Kelly said this did not mean
he was withdrawing his re­
quest for a recount. The Lake­
land senator had previously
stated he had ordered his
lawyers lo start paper work
for a court action in Dade and
Broward County for a recount
o f votes.

★ ★ ★
Burns Trying To
Becloud Issues,
High Charges Pro-U. S. Arias
Takes Lead In
Panama Voting

Sinatra Saved
From Sea Death

Boy Treated
For Injuries

Humphrey Asks
Rights Action

as s result o f the tight finish.
Adams said the board did not
have the power to make such
an investigation.
Miami Mayor Robert King
High won more than 207,000
votes to gain a place on the
May 26 runoff ballot with
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
Burns. Kelly was behind High
by 2,400 votes.

Kelly, who ran third, had
M IAM I (U P I)—Miami Mayasked the board to make a or Robert King High accused
check on the voting proce­ hi* opponent in the May 26
dures of each of the counties gubernatorial runoff Sunday
o f attempting to rloud tip the
rampaign issues "with rac­
ism ."
His opponent, Jacksonville
Mayor Haydon Burn*, spent a
quiet Mother's Day at home
with his family.
High left for the Tampa Bay
area Sunday after repeating
his charges that Burns it us­
ing the integration contro­
versy to dodge rampaign isTALLAHASSEE
(U P I) —
aue* "because of his nllcg.
Mayor Haydnn Burn* of Jack­ lance to vested interests.”
sonville reported today that
The bi lingual Miami mayor
he received &lt;16,567 last week said Burns couldn't afford to
in contributions to his runoff talk about a &lt;1.25 per hour
minimum wage that he pro­
campaign for governor while
pose* because " o f the railMayor Robert King High of
roada, the DuPont* and some
Miami got only &lt;335.
big insurance companies.”
Burns, who led by more
Burns said his campaign for
than 100000 votes in first pri­
the runoff will make clear the
mary balloting last Tuesday,
difference between the phil­
hardly paused in hi* campaign­
osophy o f High, who he term­
ing long enough to scan the
ed a "N A A C P endorsed can­
vote*, lie reported that he
didate" and his own.
spent &lt;27,266 last week to keep
The Jacksonville m a y o r
the political show on the road.
went on to say he always sup­
High, who (jjehed into the
ported the right o f peaceful
runoff by about 2.400 votes
pickets and orderly gather­
over Sen. Scott Kelly who is
ings, but he said ho could not
still talking about a possible
tolerate p u b l i c
disorder*
recount o r challenge, said he
"that violate the rights of all
siwnt only &lt;4,741 last week.
citizens."
That ran hi* total for the
Meanwhile two F l o r i d a
entire campaign to date $97,newspapers t o o k
opposite
819 spent and &lt;98.376 collect­
sides in endorsements.
ed. Burn* has collected f 120,The St. Petersburg Times
508 and spent $579,069.
cmioricd High Sunday and
M ajor contributors last wodk
celled the Miami mayor "an
Iasi tot
*? »Wwete: r
I hillpploaa
l« • irajo. |f „ 4irn» _ |1(000: J. E. Lough honest and truthful man—he
terminal for M ilitary
A ir ridge J r „ Furry; W. F. Holies would represent the i&gt;eople
without obligation to special
Transport Service Bights.
too, St. Augustine; J. D.
interests.”
The Clark field crash waa Wright J r„ Sanford; Georgina
The Orlando Sentinel en­
th* fourth major air diaaater B. Wood, Miami; J. J. P a r­
dorsed
Burns and said "H e
In the past five daya, bring rish Jr., Titusville; Lt. M i­
hai a clear cut citrus pro­
ing death to 167 peraon*.
chael Foley, Jacksonville; V.
Forty-four periona d i e d E. Whitehurst, Wlllaton; Clar­ gram . . . and 1* a young man
aulllciently energetic to meet
Thursday when a Pacific A ir ence Camp H, Ocala and J.
the arduous requirements of
Lines turlxj • plop aircraft W. McKethan, Brookaville.
tlie
office.”
crashed at Danville Calif.,
&lt;750: Hugh L. Wood- M ri.
near the end of a flight from Molly Wood and Charles T.
item), Nev., to Sun Francisco. Branham, all of Miami.
Authorities believe the pilot
High— &lt;100: Dr. John A.
wag shot In flight by a pas­ Marcello, la k e City; Wealcy
senger. There were nu surviv­ Sllvian, West Palm Beach;
NEW Y O R K (U P I) - One
ors.
&lt;50: Dr. Spivey, Weat Palm of the major theater attracForty-six persons died F ri­ Reach.
lion* at the New York World’*
day night when an Argentine
&lt;25: Mrs. Harry Seifert, A r­ Fair closed Sunday before it*
military transport plowed into thur Ulrich, both Lake Worth; official opening.
a coastal sand dune ns it ap­ Mrs. R. W. Glasncr, Palm
Tlie closing of producer
proached for a landing ut Ilearh.
Mike Todd Jr.’a &lt;150,000 ahow,
&lt;10: Mra. David Gay, Ocala. “ America Be Seated," ap­
Lima, Peru, in heavy fog.
Three person* survived the
peared to be in line with grow­
crash.
ing concern by concessionaires
A ll
six
persons
aboard
in the fa ir 'i amusement area
were killed Saturday night
that the crowds were not be­
when a U. 8. A ir Force C124,
ing drawn to their attrac­
a four-engine Glnl&gt;rmasU-r,
tions.
exploded and rraahrd in a
Todd said Iho minstrel-type
hailstorm near Hobart, Oklu.
show closed in-cause lt was
SAIGON (U P I) - Police ar­
not up to standard.” Tickets
rested three more persons to­
cost &lt;5. It was to have opened
day in connection with a Com­
officially next Friday at the
munist bomb plot against De­
lamisiana pavilion but Todd
fense Secretary Robert S.
has been putting on perform ­
McNamara.
ances since It came down
McNamara,
who
arrive*
from a New England tryout
Tuesday, a ill make another
last week.
inspection
check
on
the
pro­
LII1UI KAUAI. Hawaii —
(U P I )— Singer Frank Sinatra gress of the U. S. • supported
had a close brush with death war against Communist guer­
Sunday when he and three rillas. Gen. Maxwell D. T ay­
other persona were swept out lor, chairman of the Joint
to sea by a huge wave near Chiefs of staff, arrived here
f t
his rented house on the island today.
ALWAYS P W tT QUALITY
Vietnamese
police
said
the
of Kauai.
"In another five minute* he three persona taken into ruswould have been gone,” said tody today admitted their
Fire Lt. George Keawe, who part in a plan io blow up a
took part in the rescue. "H is bridge between Saigon a ir­
port and the city at the time
fare waa turning blue.”
The near-tragedy happened when McNamara's motorcade
aa Sinatra, 5lra. Howard W. was scheduled to pass over it.
Two terrorists were arrest­
Koch and two unidentified
persona were (truck by the ed Saturday night while lay­
wave a a they w aded ill tbe ing wires to 50 pounds of ex
plosives under the bridge.
surf of W aiiui Bay.

Seminole High School band ior rating— in three days of
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
TU B H AG U E ( U P I ) — U. S. members received the high­ stale contest competition in
Secretary o f State Dcun Rusk est award possible— a super- I'allnlmssce over the weekend. A federal judga today order­
ed a halt to wildcat strikes
wurned Greece and Turkey
The events were sponsored
by railroad fin-men and warn­
today that any war between
by tbu Florida Bandmasters
Don’t forget, If your birth­
ed be would hold union lead­
them over the Cyprus issue
Association,
northern
division,
day occurs this month, better
ers In contempt o f court if
would destroy the Western al­
und were conducted Thursday,
check your driver's license.
they led or encouraged such
liance.
Friduy
and
Saturday
on
the
I f you were bom in an evenwalkouts.
Florida State University cam­
number year, It's due for re­
U.S. District Judge A lex­
pus.
newal. It tells on your license.
ander Holtzoff, acting at the
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Lady
• • •
CAIRO (U P I ) — Soviet Pre­
Six o f tbu members who
Ilird Johnson, who says she mier Nikita S. Khrushchev to­ received superior rulings arc request o f the nntion'a rail­
State Comptroller Ray K.
is "an extra pair of eyes and day denounced Israel'a plans Mike Corbin, tulut solu; N or­ roads lo quell « series of
Green reports checks totalling
work stoppages across the
ears fur Lyndon,” today visit­ to divert the Jordan River for man
Leach, coronet solo;
&lt;34,000 have been mailed to
ed .Atlanta where just three irrigation purposes and backed David Wleboldt. .piano; Don­ country, issued. a .permanent
each of Floilda'a 07 counties
days ago the President was the Arab campaign to block na Pifcra a.'! I Rettiua \ ale. injunction to prevent stakes
as their share of the race
by members o f the Brother­
greeted by a half million peo­ the project.
baton twirling.
track tax fund. They have re ­
hood o f Locomotive Firemen
ple.
The
Communist
leader
said
Also receiving superior rat­
ceived a total of $212,000 so
&amp; Enginemen RLFE.
his
country
support*
the
“
just
ing
wero
memht-ig
of
the
A
fa r this year.
H oltzoff said union mem­
causes” o f the Arab nation* Corps and B Corps twirling
• • •
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) — which regard the Israeli plan team. This group has never bers who fail to report to
From the "H ow Come De­
work without a lawful excuse
FBI
Director
J.
Edgar as a hostile act.
finished lower than superior
partment"—A Clock Watcher Hoover reporta his agents
"T lie Israeli project trans­ in the 10 years the school tins may he fired or considered to
bought a length of aluminum have been assisting the Se­
gresses upon the rights of the participated in the program, have resigned their jobs.
wire to use as a clothesline. cret Service in guarding Pres­
The federal judge declared
Arabs to use these waters,” according to Ernest Cowley,
He cut it into four sections, ident Johnson’s life since the
that the courts could not tol­
Khrushchev told the United Bandmaster.
strung each on a set of poles, assassination
of
President Arab Republic National A s­
Gaining excellent ratings erate defiance o f an arbitra­
pulling the wire as taut as he Kennedy.
sembly.
were
Joel Fehd, flute; Susan tion nward dealing with cut­
could. At nighttime all four
He also supported the d e­ Perkins, twirling; Joel Fehd, backs in firemen's jolts. He
are firm ; in the morning, one
mand of U.A.R. President Betty Lou Corldn and Mcdu said the award, handed down
— always the same one —
B A LTIM O R E ( U P I ) — Ala- Carnal Abdel Nasser that all Nelntan, flute trio; Norman under an aet o f Congress, was
droops. How come?
bama Gov. George C. Wallace foreign bases In North Africa Leach, Scott Malbon, John now the law o f the land.
• • •
Lenders o f the BI.FK have
today carried hit Maryland be eliminated. He specifically Horner and Mike Corbin, cor­
A Clock reader offers this presidential p r i m a r y cam­ condemned British bases in
drelnred the walkouts against
onet quartet.
suggestion for
traffic
im ­ paign to the Eastern Shore Aden, Libya and Cyprus.
Piano accompanists weie mure than a half dozen rail­
provement at 25th Street and community
roads were unauthorized hut
of
Cambridge,
David Wieboldt und Becky
Park Aveune: "Why don't where racial violence flared
were triggered by "extrem e"
Tanner.
they put a delayed green light last summer.
While in Tallnbassec, the interpretation! o f the arbitra­
or left turn signal at the in­
group toured the State Cup* tion nward.
tersection for drivers who
A spokesman for II. E. Gil­
itol, Supreme Court Building
want to make such a turn. As
bert,
president o f the firemen,
N E W YO R K ( U P I ) — Harry
and other points of interest.
it is, you ran sit there for 8. Truman said today he
said after today's ruling:
A bus was chartered for the
many minutes waiting for thought
"we hope sll the firemen stay
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Defense Secretary
emss traffic to clear so you Robert S. McNamara was too Labor Secretary W. Willard trip.
on the job until we get this
can turn left.”
thing settled. We hoped the
much o f a Republican to run Wirtz started an investigation
• • •
carriers will refrain from ex­
for vice president on the today into the use of Team ­
A national democratic com­ Democratic ticket, but the sters Union funds to pay the
treme
application
of
the
mitteeman from Miami has former
nward, too." J, K. Wolfe,
president
said
he legal fees of James R. Hoffa.
the name of James James. would support any running
Wirtz said the investigation
chief spokesman for the rail­
Guess what his nickname is? mate President Johnson se was started at th« request of
roads, snld he hoped Holt18 members of Teamsters Lo­
Right . . . Jimmy.
Selection of s Circuit Court zoff'n ruling would end the
lecta.
• • 9
cal 107 in Philadelphia.
jury to hear a manslaughter wnlkouts.
The Local 107 membera case occupied court officials
And speaking of names,
The
arbitration
decision,
charged that Hoffa has been this morning.
which took effect Thursday,
one in the Sanford phone book
using Teamsters' Funds in v i­
Charged with manslaughter led to immediate dismissal o f
has intrigued Clock readers
olation o f the Landrum-Grif- Is a man identified as Alton more thsn 3,000 firemen with
for some time. It's "Ifancie
fin labor law, which requires Williams, The case involves less than two years' service.
U Sheppard” with no period
Dennis Kpps, eight-year-old
after the " U .” A call to the son o f Dr. and Mrs. A. W. union officers "to hold its the death of a child, court of­ It could eventually eliminate
person
revealed
that
the Epps Jr., 126 N. Summerlin money and property solely for ficials said.
33,000 firemen's jobs.
Circuit Court Judge Volie
neighbors were so proud o f Ave., is in Seminole Memorial (he ta nefit of the organization
A Williams outlined the privi­
the baby they decided to in­ Hospital with injuries receiv­ and its members. . .”
The law also authorizes the leges and responsibilities of
vent a novel name. They did. ed Saturday afternoon when
secretary of labor to investi­ prospective jurors and urged
• • •
he fell from a tree.
gate if "he believes it is neces­ each person lo take advantage
While we’re correcting the
According to
Dr.
Epps,
sary inorderto determine whe­ o f the opportunity.
record, here’s one from an of­ Dennis and
John Hayes, Tampa Negro
some
friends
ther any person has violated
Trying the caae for (he peo­
ficial of the newly-formed were rlimbing the tree when
temporarily residing at 1314
or is about to violate" the law. ple is Proserutlng Atty. Mike
Olive Avenue, was lieing held
Las Columbitas. The member­ the injured youth fell. He
Hoscinan; handling the de­
ship is made up of wives, suffered fractures o f both
without bind in city Jail on
fense
is
Public
Defender
mothers, daughters and sis­ arms and a liver injury.
a disorderly conduct charge
David Flaxer o f Orlando.
pending hearing before City
ters of the Knights of Colum­
Doctors operated on the liv ­
Judge Kenneth McIntosh this
bus. And that's where the tie- er injury and today reported
afternoon.
in ends. The Las Columbitas is his condition as "good.”
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Police aaid Hayes accosted
an independent unit, not a K
Senate
Democratic Whip
The lin ger and Mrs. Koch,
two while women at Third
of C auxiliary.
Hubert II. Humphrey said to­
wife of the executive producer
•
•
•
Street
and
Park
Avenue
and
day "the time is long over­
M IAM I ( U P I ) — FBI agents
spend of a film which Sinatra la
Church-going on a down­
due” fur the Senate to art on arrested a Philadelphia man offered them &lt;50 to
making in Hawaii, were swept
the civil rights bill.
ward trend? Hardly. For ex­
today on charges o f fleeing the night with him.
about 75 yardi out to sea by
Humphrey, floor manager Pennsylvania to avoid prose­
ample, the membership of the
Anna Belle Bender, Negro,
the undertow.
Methodist Church in the Un­ o f 1802 W est 15th Street, o f the measure, made the cution fo r murder.
Charles Stewart Gindle, 36,
ited States is now 10,163,003, suffering
from a gunshot comment as the Senate went
LA K E LA N D (U P I)-S e c r e plus 1,005,11*0 in others coun­ wound through the neck, was Into its 10th week o f debate was arrester! on a downtown tary of State Tom Adams took
tries, according to a repott reported in •’critical" condi­ on the hill. The Minnesota street.
time out today from riding
A new film on cancer will be
made at the chuich's quadren­ tion this morning by Semin­ Democrat said enough time
Fred A. Frohbose, agent in herd on controveralal primary shown at &lt; p.m. today in tha
nial General Conference in ole Memorial Hospital at­ lias hern s|&gt;ent in diseussiun, charge o f the Miami office, election remits to deliver the North Orlando Civic Building,
and voting should proceed.
aaid Gindle Is charged at commencement
Pittsburgh. The Florida Con­ taches.
addreti
at Tbe film, which is suitable for
Senate Democratic Leader Philadelphia with the fatal Florida Southern College. He mixed audiences, is being
Police said the woman shot
ference led all others in mem­
bership growth with an an­ herself at about 11:80 p. a . Mike Mansfield said that the shooting o f Nicholaa Tiscio urged greater cooperation be­ sponsored by the North Orlan­
nual net increase o f 10,264, Saturday. The bullet passed Senate will "stay In session last Feb. 20.
tween Florida's public and do Civic Association. A local
He bad no further details private cullrgcs and universi. physician will be in attend­
bringing the total nieniber- lluuugh tl.e wli.Jpipe, em erg­ if it la ics all year" to past
the civil rights bilL
on the shooting.
ing at the zear o f the neck.
ahip to 206.667.
ties.
ance to answer questions.

FBI Guards LBJ

TALLA1LASSEE (U P I )
—
Returns from the May 5 gub
ernaterial primary will be cer­
tified Wednesday, Secretary
of State Tom Adams said yes­
terday.
Adams, in a letter to Scott
Kelly of Lakeland, said the
official canvass should be
complete by Wednesday and
although
the
Canvassing
Board does not have the au­
thority to make a county-bycounty check of the figure*,
his staff has been working
long hours since Friday " lo
very carefully check the re­
turns."
The returns arc those o ffi­
cially certified by the com­
mission of each of the 67 state
counties.

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i i

P A N A M A C IT Y , Panama
(U P I ) — Former President
Arnulfn Arias, it notionalist
who favors rlose relations
with the United States, took
the lead In election return*
today in his bid to regain the
presidency.
One o f the primary tasks
faring the winner o f Sunday’* voting will he to re­
solve the dispute with the Un­
ited States over the U.S.—•
controlled Panama Canal.
Though rcturna were alow
coming In, trend* In both Pansms City and the provinces
favored Arias over his two
mnin opponents, Marco Rob­
les and Juan do Area Galin­
do.
Latest rcturna gave Arias
8,395 vote*, Robles 0,587 and
Calindo 2,904.
There were four other pres­
idential candidate* but lion*
was given a chance to win.
The voting also was for a full
eongrcus o f 42 deputies.
The new president w ill suc­
ceed Roberto F. Chiarl, who
has stood up against Wash­
ington In the canal dispute.
Chiarl was not eligible for reelection.
An estimated 400,000 per­
son* vojed.
• .

City To Have
Light Agenda
A light agenda facet the
City Commission in its semi­
monthly meeting at 8 p.m. to­
night.
Agenda includes a publlo
hearing for rezoning, already
approved by the City Zoning
and Planning Commission, o f
Ihe area north of 24th Street,
south of Grove Manor and
east of the ACL railroad from
R-1AA to IM A ; appointment
to tlie Sanford H o u s i n g
Authority, consideration of a
list of buildings for condem­
nation hearing, request by
Clifford McKibbin, chairman
of the Zoning and Planning
Commission,
regarding tho
fcclingi of agricultural use in
a city-owned ntuek bed, and
request of the City of Miami
for a contribution to pay for
Use review of Southern Boll
telephone rates.

63 Drown
DACCA, East Pakistan —
(U P I)— Slxty-thrcc persons,
including children, were fear­
ed drowned Sunday in tlie
sinking of a crowded boat in
Ihe Padnta River.

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Longwood Postmaster
Guest O f HD Club
By Doiuu Kitoe
Longwood P oitm aitar WUHam K. Bryant waa guest
speaker at the May meeting
of
the
Longwood
Home
Demonstration
Club
held
Thursday at the Civic League
Building oo Church Street.
Bryant captained the tip
code and (tressed the import­
ance o f using it on all mall.
Bryant’s daughter, Marshs
who woe the recent 4-H
Speaking Contest, waa guest
o f honor at the meeting. She
displayed various items she
had made in 4-H work and
spoke on what the club acti­
vity means to her.
lir e . Fella Mege, president,
who conducted the meeting,
announced that Mrs. Frank
Stuedle had been elected first
vice president o f the County
Council. Mrs. Stuedle and
Mrs. C. L. Leggett attended
the recent council eaecutive
hoard meeting as delegates
from the Longwood Club.
Officers of all the Seminole
County Home Demonstration
Cluba will be Installed at an
open council meeting acheduled for M ay 21, at 10:30 a. m.&gt;
at the Home Demonstration
Center in Sanford.
Those from the Longwood
Club to be Installed are Mrs.
Mega, president; Mrs. Stuedle
first vies president; Mrs. R.

C. Westmark, second vice
president; Mrs. Frances Set
Je, secretary; Mrs. Charlos
Pierce, treasurer, Mrs. Ralph
Newcomer, delegate and Mrs.
M.
M.
Gilmore, alternate
delegate.
A special program on Bra
ill is planned for the meet­
ing to be presented by Mrs.
Cyrus
Dawsey
o f Oviedo
Rev, and Mrs. Dawsey have
served as missionaries is Bra
zU.
Mrs. Daisy Crittendon of
C a a s e lberry demonstrated
floral arrangements for home
and church using both fresh
and artificial flowers.
An exhibit from the Na
Uonal Cotton Council waa
shown by Miss M yrtit Wil
son, county HD agent. Includ
ed in the exhibit were child'
ren'a aprons, bibs, plsytoys.
dresses and booties, all made
of cotton.
Thirty members and six
guests were present at the
meeting for which the tables
were decorated with minia­
ture May poles with little
girl figurines surrounding the
bases. The color scheme of
pink and green waa carried
ou t
Hostesses
were
Mre.
Charles Pierce and members
from Casselberry.
The club adjourned for the
meetings Sept. 3.

Lyman DE Representatives
Attend National Convention
lijr Jane Caaariberry
Lyman High School distri­
butive education student Archla Hunlcutt and DE coordi­
nator Lloyd Barnes returned
last watk from Chicago whtra
they attended the national
convantion o f DECA clubs.
Archla, state parliamentarian
fo r Florida DECA, want as
a delegate from the Lyman
club.

S,

Survey Shows
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) —
A

Unltsd Praia Intsmatlonal

survey shows that Sen. Barry
Goldwatar o f Arizona already
can count on 274 o f tha 665
delegate vote* needed to win
the Republican presidential
nomination.
Goldwatar hat built up his
delegate atrength in OOP con­
ventions In 27 state* and tha
District o f Columbia, despite
Ambeaaador H e n r y Cabot
Ledge's heady showing In ma­
jo r primaries.
The Arizona senator hat
eurh an overwhelming lead In
delegates committed to him at
tha July IS GOP convention
in Ran Francisco that Gov.
W illiam W. Rcranton o f Penn­
sylvania la second with only
#1. And theto St alt are from
Pennsylvania, hacking him aa
a favorite son.
Lodge Is third with 44 vote*,
Including those he won In the
N ew Hampshire and Massa­
chusetts primaries. 4
Former
Vice President
Richard M. Nixon can count
oight votes, and New York
Gov. Nalson A , Rockefeller,
five, Tha rast are slthar un­
committed or pledged to fa v ­
orite sons or daughter*.
The atandinge ciuld change
drastically, o f coui «c, wbc;«
other big state GOP conven­
tions make their favorite can­
didates known.

North

Four leadership conferences
w er* set up at the convention
and Archla attended tha gov­
ernment leadership conference
representing Florida. Rarnea
worked with the conference on
nomlnstions and flections and
waa an official chacker o f the
credentials o f voting dele­
gates.
Soma o f the highlights for
tha Florida delegation wars
winning honorable mention for
the advertising contest entry;
having our alaU director, Raa
Toothman
of
Tallahassee,
named to tha National Board
o f Trustees; having thslr rocmmsndation that a DECA
Week be sponsored nationally
accepted: and last but not
least, having thslr picture
taken with the lovely M ist
America, Donna Aaum.
Archie attended a breakfast
at tha Conrad HUton Hotel
given by the president of
Winn-Dixie, J. C. Lynd, and
hla w ife, fo r all the delegate*
who are employed by the com­
pany undar tha DE program.
H »e sra now 17,000 DE
members in tha United States
and representative! attended
tha convention from 48 states
and Puerto Rico. One o f tha
most outstanding events waa
tha fltatea Banquet hsld Sat­
urday night with 3,500 people
attending. Each atata received
a apodal salute when ita fla g
was brought Into ths banquet
hall.
Ths I.yman representatives
traveled with some o f the oth­
er Florida delegate* and co­
ordinators aboard a chartered
bus.
Leaving
Orlando
on
April 27 they (topped fo r tha
night in Birmingham on the
way up. Returning through
the Smokey Mountains they
stopped briefly at Clingman's
Dome and In Cherokee. They
visited the Abraham Baldwin
Vocational College at Tifton,
Ga., which has an outstanding
DK program.

Barnes stated that the trip
was excellent experience fo r
both atudenta and co-ordlnstors and he Is more enthus­
iastic about I)K than ever a f­
ter seeing the many fins pra*
NEW
YORK
(U P I )
— sentations and sales demon­
Benjamin Brenner was Indi­ strations put on by other stu­
cated as a hors* thief 59 dents.
years ago. Ha waa accused o f
They bulb cxpi eased their
stealing a horse and buggy appreciation to all those who
on June 14, 1005, and sent mad* tha trip possible. R. T,
to a mental hospital.
MU wee,
Principal
Carlton
Recently,
a
psychiatrist llonloy, K. S. Douglass, Delgave him a periodic examina­ tons Corp., Beta Club, TKG
tion and said ha waa "no Club, 8tud*nt Council, and
longer a menace to society" Longwood Elementary princi­
and recommended he be re­ pal Louis Kosky.
leased.
S u p r e m e Court Justice
Mils* McDonald dismissed tha
Fn
Indictment against him Thurs­
Properly
day making ft possible for
tha 19-y tar-old man to go
'ire .
"W h y, he waa arrslnged on
:ha original charge 12 days
before I was born," Judge
McDonald noted.

A Legal Cart
Before Horse

aa tha eoundl appointed com­
missioner

K IW A N IA N 8 Johnny Alexander (center) nnd Jim Grant prepare to
nerve one o f the more than than 3,000 persons who participated In the
club’s annual pancake supper and nuctlon recently at the Civic
Center. Official reports on exactly how many pancakes were served are
still not available.
(Herald Photo)

C a s u a lty
Battle o f Waterloo.
of Napoleon'* defeat,

•vena
lyui place in Belgium.

of

health,

recrea­

tion and w tlfare, appealed to
the village council at tha May
meeting fo r full enforcement
o f tha lawa and flnss pertain­
ing to illegal dumping o f gar­
bage and trash within the
municipal limit*.
In addition, ah* asked for
authority to investigate pos­
sibilities o f alleviating h i l ­
arious eondltlona o f a south
aid* drainage ditch which has
bean undar fir * from tha reildenta fo r tha past fiva years.
Tha ditch is reported, In placai, to b* wide and deep
enough fo r a small child to
drown.
Unanimous council approval
was given in both matter*.
Mrs. Crlnitasd was asked
from a member o f the audi­
ence to Investigate a clay pit
In ths ranches eras which
was reported ae being need
as an unauthorised garbage
dump. Another resident o f the
village called attention to tha
fact that garbage also is
strewn through tha village by
prowling dogs who raid the
garbage cans.

T H O R O -B L IN D N O H O LES

S P E C IA L ! “ SU PE R -R IG H T” E X T R A L E A N F R E S H L Y

GROUND BEEF
LB.
PKG.

"Twenty-three
men w h o
love to sing" will be heard in
the annual spring serenade of
the Sanford Male Chorus at
5 p.m. tonight in the Sanford
Civic Center.
The chorus, under the d i­
D E N A R Y W A Y F A R E R S received 60 year pins presented by Sanford
rection of Robert Carnle, will
J-odtfe 02, F St AM , in ceremonies conducted by M. Woodrow Cash, past
present a variety o f elasiical,
district deputy grand master. From left, cash, Edward J. Morohaus, past
popular show tunes, folk bal­
master o f Warwick Lodge 644, Warick, N. Y., raised March 27, 1914;
lads and piano numbers. CarCharles Youngmnn, IUdgwood Lodge 710, Brooklyn, N. Y., raised Feb.
nls will b* heard in a four
14, 1914 and Fred Lonshy, Highland Park Lodge 4G8, Highland Park,
hand
piano
arrangement.
Mich., raised Jan. 20, 1914. W. John Fuller, moster o f the Sanford Lodge,
Members are Dr. W. C. Ba­
ker.
Dick Aiken,
William
right, welcomed some 160 Wayfnrcrs to the Temple meeting and dinner.
Brown, Georg* Wright, Doug­
las Fear, Howard Green, WU11am Harmon, Harold Howe,
Bob Goetsingor, Albert Wil­
liams, Wsrean Adams,
Dr. Wada Garner, Eddie
Kalth, Evans McCoy, Dr. H.
W. Rucker, J.* D. Beverly,
M AY 7
r
E. B. Carter, William Cross,
AD M IS S IO N S
'
'
Complaint of "conduct unbe­ "profane and unladylike man­ Hoy Graen, Harry Johnqu«st,
Sharon Riggins, Phillip Boyd,
Phil Logan, Martin StinociJenlta Harold, Thearesa Dix­ coming
a
police
o fficer," ner."
Accusations, Ttlaon report­ phar and Ivss Walker.
on, Donna Jsan Eller, Mar­ registered by Mrs. Abel Eldtha llumgardnsr, J o s e p h red against a North Orlando ed stemmed from an accid­
ent in which Mrs. Eldred
Frank Brown, Francss L. Mor­
Volunteer Policeman, was re­ ran over and killed, with her
gan, Ralph Patera, Mary Ann
PlnzsL Barbara Jsrana Wald­ ported at the M ay village car, a dog belonging to a
en, B sm ca Samples, Matthew council session by Councilman neighbor of the Greanya’a.
Smith ai 4 Ann L. Snyder, all Dave Tllaon, commi*»loner of
Charges are that Greanya
o f Sanfoi.t; Pamela Policy, police and fire departments.
witnessed the accident and
Although no names were tul^cqucnUy threatened Mrs.
M IA M I (U P I) — A thick
Longwood: Lure Bush, Sorauto; Patricia Darby and Ma­ mentioned by Tilson. defen­ Eldred with loss of her driv­ volume filed to a Dade Coun­
ri* Farley, DeBary; and Calh- sive response by Harvey Gre- ers license, Mrs. Greanya Is ty (M iam i) eourt appraised
anya. from tha audience, re­ reportedly to have soon after tha satata o f tha lata indus­
ryn Oswald. Mims.
vealed that he was the offic­ visited Mrs. Eldred at her trialist Arthur Vlntng Dari*
H lllT IIH
To
Mr. and Mrs. Jamrs er in question. Charges also home, emotionally charging at 88fl.629.2g2.9S.
Davis, one of America's
Washington, a Baby B»y| to wer* levied against Mrs. Gro- tier with guilt In tha accid­
Mr, nnd Mrs. Minus Ilelnt, anya who was rej-orted to ent and using obscene lan­ wealthiest man after h* built
a Baby Boy: nil o f Sanford. have Involved herself in I guage in describing her per­ th* Aluminum Co. of America
into an industrial gisat, died
sonal character.
DISCHARGES
As a revolt of tha matter, hare Nov. 19, 1962.
Marietta Greanya, North Or­
According to th* appraisal,
Tilson proposed that tho*a
lando; W rsley Lee, Osteen;
eltliens now serving as vol­ Dsvlfl died with 8997.716.82
Ida Jones, Mathew Smith,
unteer police he retained si cash on band, tad rnor* than
Mary Wilmath, Annie Cash,
Ry Jars Casselberry
auxiliary police auhject to 883 million in asset*. Tha
Alhanus C. DeLaney, Rebec,
The C TP ma*tlng postponed duty at the discretion of th* assets Included 855,181,345 to
ra McCullough, Irena Walth­
from last Tuesday btieause of newly employed village mar­ securities.
all, Rosemary Pierce, Willie
tha elactions ha* been re­ shall, Eugene Brewer of Lake
Davis' will left the bulk of
Mae Adair, Fraru-ta Wash­
scheduled for Tuesday at R Mary.
his
estate to two trusts to be
ington and Rahy Roy, Vary
p.m. at the South Seminole
Such auxiliary police, Tilson used for charity, education,
Martindill and Baby Girl and
Kh-mentnry School at Cassel­ said, should he limited to science and rollglou* work.
Janlt* La.rrsnra and Baby
berry.
wearing no badge, carrying He also gav# » million dol­
Hoy, all o f Sanford.
The Installation o f officer* no weapons nr Identification lars and his palatial estate
will be conducted tiy the cards and serving no patrol "Journey's End" to hia long­
principal, Christy Harp.
duty unless specifically auth­ time secretary Evelyn MilReports will be givrn by orised
as "on
duty"
by chall.
the various committees on Brewer.
proposed projects and a v »t*
Motion made by Tilson was
will be taken to decide what seconded by Councilman Ar­
Seminole County communi­ to buy fo r the cchool with thur Kerrin and approved by
council.
ties shared In the state’s cig­ the C TP fund*.
arette
tax
rollrclioni
for
March, collections which to­
taled B4.B3S.737.81 throughout
Thara'i i
the itatr,
lot to *8 la
Richard B. Keating, director
of the State Beverage Depart­
SANFO RD
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share as follows:
The Sanford Herald
Altamonte S p r i n g s , 83.215.92; Casselberry, 14,51652;
Longwood,
12,128.52;
North
Orlando. 8219.54; Oviedo, |»,144.53, and Sanford, 815,605.06.

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Tuesday.
Goldwatcr.
W ASHINGTON (U P I )- H e - reach of the 655 votes needed activity scheduled this week: gates
^lublicans select a sizeable for the nomination.
Nebraska: GOP v o t e r s who is on the ballot, is a
Here is the major political clioosc 16 convention dele­ heavy favorite in the popularbloc of convention delegates
this week in balloting across
the nation f *‘.ured by Ore­
gon’ s free-for-all primary on
Friday.
Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S.
ambassador to Viet Nam, is
favored in the Oregon contest
which has been all but passed
^up by Sen. Barry Goldwatcr,
•th e GOP front runner in dele­
gate strength.
Goldwaler has concentrated
instead on Tuesday's primary
in Nebraska where he is con­
sidered certain to improve his
lead in delegate support for
the GOP presidential nomina­
tion.
The Arizona senator has
A 'l r c n
amassing convention
votes while other Republicans
have been winning polls and
popularity contests. Goldwater's backers claim he is only
LONGW OOI) CIVIC LE AG U E officers, installed nt the nnnunl covered
about 100 votes short of a first
dish luncheon, are, seated from left, Mrs. S. L. Tapper, trustee; Mrs.
ballot nomination at the San
Francisco convention opening
Elizabeth Uille, president; Mrs. Lillian Richards, installing officer; Mrs.
Lilliun C o n , first vice president; standing, Mrs. Janies O’Dell, treasurer;
July 13.
A United Press Internation­
Mrs. \V. J. Hartley, recording secretary; Mrs. Zeno Hyland, correspond­
al tabulation shows Goldwaler
ing secretary; Mrs. C. E. Stewart, second vice president and Mrs. Otis
r£ h a s 274 delegates pledged or
Lee, house and grounds chairman.
(Hernid Photo)
publicly committed to him.
His strategists say he also has
enough promised or expected
support to push him within

Award Given To
C. H. Cederquist

Paper Bombed
, In Mississippi
LA U R E L, Miss. (U P I ) —
Editor-publisher J. W. West
o f the Laurel Leader-Call,
damaged by an explosion Sun­
day,
said
today’s
edition
would be published on sche­
dule.
The
blast shattered the
press room, broke all windows
on the building’s first floor
f t and caused moderate damage
to the press.
•’Someone was apparently
trying to put us out of busi­
ness.” said West, who esti­
mated the damage at $2,000.
West said a cross was burn­
ed in front d the building
several weeks ago, “ but 1
don't know whether you can
connect this or not."
%
lie said the newspaper had
taken no editorial stands that
w ere particularly controver­
sial.
Tbe F B I Joined local officer*
k&gt; the investigation but it was
cot determined Sunday what
type o f explosive was used.
“ The explosive! appeared to
have
been planted,"
said
have been planted," said West.
§&gt; Officers
indicated
that
e
large chunk of concrete found
near a window in the press
room m ay have preceded the
explosive through a window.
Debris was scattered over
the press room, and the 65
windows in the first story were
•U o u t The press room clock
stopped at 1:38 a. m.
F olic* officers said they
f arrived on the scene a few
minutes
after
the
blast,
which rocked the city. No one
was In the building at the
tim e of the explosion. They
said there was smoke billow­
ing from the building but do
fire.
The newspaper plant, a
two story brick structure, is
located on a busy street near
#• the heart of the city.
A number of crosses have
beea burned to recent week*
across south and central His•isslppi, where the Ku Klux
Klan hat been reported or­
ganizing.
“ We haven't bad any labor
trouble or anyone fired re ­
cently.” said the editor, “ 1
can't imagine why anyooe
g t would want to do this.”

corpsman second class. USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
M. Cederquist, Geneva, was
presented the “ Man of the
Month Award” while serving |
aboard (he seaplane tender
USS Currituck, operating with
the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the
Western Pacific.
He received the award be­
cause of his exemplary m ili­
tary behavior, his sincerity,
and devotion to the traditions
of the Navy.
Cederquist, who entered the
service in January 1958, is a
graduate o f Boca Cicgo High
School, St. Petersburg.

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Greenland

Rockefeller o f New York.

Lodge and two to Nixon.

West Virginia: Rockefeller
is unopposed in Tuesday’s
presidential preference ballot­
ing. As in Nebraska, the out­
come of the voting is not bind­
ing on convention delegates,
who are chosen separately.
Rhode Island: State GOP
convention is being held Tues­
day. Goldwaler men predict

Oregon: Lodge Is apparent
winner in Friday’s primary
where voters will find Goldwater,
Rockefeller
Nixon,
Gov. William W. Scranton of
Pennsylvania and Sen. Mar­
garet Chase Smith of Maine
also on the ballot. The out­
come binds the state's IS con­
vention delcgalc*.

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very much.

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Pd. Pot. Adv.

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Slayer Suspect
Drowned During
Fight With Cops
BOISE. Idsho (U P I ) — A
suspect in the slaying o f five
persons apparently drowned
m Sunday night during a gunfight with police which cli­
maxed one of tbe most gris­
ly crimes to Idaho history.
Tbe victim s included the
suspect's three children, his
stepdaughter and his form er
wife. Tw o were garrotted with
lengths of wire two were shot
and one w ai bludgeoned to
death with the butt o f a
■m Luger pistol.
Police identified the suspect­
ed slayer as Raymond Rea­
sons sge unknown.
Tbs victims included his
daughters, Parnell, 12 and
P a lly, 13; his soo. Eddie Ray,
I I : his stepdaughter, Sarah
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USS CURRITUCK - Clar­
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write-in their candidate will get four
campaigns for Lodge, Richard national delegates, with four
M. Nixon and Gov. Nelson A. each going to Rockefeller and
ity

A N O TE O F T H A N K S

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Dressing For Peace
The Rassfana may shoot down
straying planea, but they aeem to
be unable—and unwilling— to atop
the invasion o f Western affluence
and Influence.
The good life, with all the prob­
lems that come with It, is seeping
into the (Soviet Union as if the Iron
Curtain were no more solid than n
sieve, judging by some remarks
made recently by Alexei I. Adzhubei,
Premier Khrushchev’s son-in-law
who is editor o f Izvestla.
Speaking in Paris, he was quoted
as saying that Russian children
have “ too many things.”
"F o r soma years we have brought
them up like little Americans, with
the result that they are unbearable,”
he said.
Mr. Adzhubei also revealed that

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromfey

FEATHER IN HIS CAP

Political Notebook

Khrushchev’s latest party line re­
garding the ideal wardrobe for tho
Soviet man and woman.
"H o wants the man to own at
least three suits, three pairs o f
shoes, 10 shirts and 10 pair o f socks.
“ For women: Two winter dresses
or suits, three spring and summer
dresses, three dresses and blouses in
traditional costume, five pairs of
shoes and 10 pairs o f stockings.
How long it will be before this
idea] is realized is not the important
thing. What is significant Is that the
Russian p eo p le, with official encour­
agement, are devoting more and more
energy to raising their standard of
living.
When you’re wearing a new suit
and new shoes, you don’t usually go
uround picking fights.

WASHINGTON - (N B A ) —
Forty-five percent of editor*
who venture opinion* on the
matter *ay A m b*»s»dor Hen­
ry Cabot Lodg* will win the
M ay IS Oregon presidential
prim ary again*! a field of
five.
Some M per cent think Arltone's San. Barry Go Idwater,
presently the overwhelming
front runner la national con­
vention delegate strength, will
win tha Oregon test and Its
p rit* o f 16 vote*.

Give Voters A Chance
In 1960, in one o f the closest pres*
idential elections in U.S. history, on­
ly 68.9 per cent o f all Americans o f
voting age went to the polls. No less
than 40 million potential voters stay*
ed away.
This poor record is not likely to
be significantly bettered this com­
ing November. Undoubtedly, much
o f It ean be blamed on an amazing
apathy and lack o f interest in poli­
tics exhibited by many people. This
is tho first, natural reaction to such
atatlsties.
The startling fact, however, is
that half o f these nonvotcra— an es­
timated 20 million people — were
disfranchised by outmoded registra­
tion and election laws.
Included in this number were
those who were traveling or on va­
cation or who wore the wrong color
o f skin*
F ive million persons, Including
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, were deni­
ed the right to vote because they
were ill or hospitalized.
Another eight million were bar­
red from the polls simply becauso
they had moved some weeks or
months prior to election day. They
were in effect aliens, both In their
old and new residences.
State and local election regula­
tions are a hodgepodge o f inconsis­
tency. O f the 60 states, 87 require
one-year residence to qualify fo r
voting; 12 require six months; one
requires two years.
Also contributing to voter delin­
quency is the fact that most states
restrict registration to one location

in each county and to daytime hours.
Some close registration as much as
nine months before an election.
Significantly, in those few states
with progressive ejection laws, voter
turnout is far above the nutional
average. In Idaho, for example, ra­
ther than requiring voters to repeft
to a central office to sign up, regis­
trars seek them out. Registration
continues right up to 9 n.m. on the
Saturday before a Tuesday election.
In I960, Idaho registered 97.4 per
cent o f its electorate and 80.7 per
cent o f its electorate and 80.7 per
cent o f them actually voted.
One hundred years ago the nation
fought a bloody war to decide whe­
ther it was “ the United States is”
or “ the United States are.” In the
matter o f voting laws, the country
is little changed from the days when
separate colonics erected citizenship
and ta riff barriers against each
other.
Certainly in the matter o f the one
single national office that trans­
cends all state lines, that o f presi­
dent, any otherwise qualified Am er­
ican should be entitled to have his
choico counted, no matter where he
muy be on election day.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

CASE 8-401: Alan C., aged
40, la typicul o f millions o f
husbands.
"Dr. Crane," his worried
w ife l*gan, "w o have been
married for 25 years.
“ And we have four children.
The last two are teenay*
daughters still In high school.
"Ilu t Alan haa suddenly be­
gun to use alcohol In excess.
He comca home drunk after
work almost every night.
"lie never used to touch
Woe is me bccauso o f my hurt!
liquor, but about a year ago
M y wound Is grievous. But I snid,
ho developed an a ffa ir with a
Truly this is an affliction, and I
married woman.
must bear it.— Jeremiah 10:19.
“ I thought It was over with­
There are no crown-wearers In
in a few months, but I guess
henven thnt were not cross-bearers
It has continued, o f f and on,
here below.— Charles H. Spurgeon.
ever ainco.
‘ •'Alas still qppporte us, pro­
kH
viding a goidU home, food,
clothes and a second automo­
bile, so he says, 'W hat more
do you w ont?'
"Hut, Dr. Crane, I want a
husband and fnthcrl Could
ever hope to win Alan back
Maaon Jar rubbers, that I am namental than T V antennae.
again, ur what is wrung with
taking the liberty o f calling Bsalder, what's so absurd him ?”
When men paaa the age of
upon you again. W s have a about btlng afraid o f light­
lovely adobe houio (eolonlnl ning T Rotter to have them 40, they often got Into n sex­
stylo) but my husband is than a husband (as my wife ual panic that is fa r worse
deathly afraid o f lightning
does) who dives under the
and has all but covered the bed, or under the covers,
roof with
lightning
rods,
whenever there’s a storm.
completely spoiling tho ap­
My w ife would give anything
pearance o f our homo. Is
if I woud put rods on our
there any way to disguise the roof and
quit hiding
In
lightning rodsT Or convince closets. Would ycu be Inter­
Th e
n »ra ic m llM S M
U t­
m y husband thst his chances ested in swapping hnmrs?
te rs fr s ix It* rta O s rs
p«W o f being hit by lightning are
Ours Is made o f )&lt;&gt;ge, Cape l l r a f f a i r .. T h e w r it e r m a t MM
■ pea l i n e p m rlO e a the la t­
remoteT (Signed) Helen RufCod style. It lias a coiner- t e - r l u c a rrie r the w rite r 's
ferty.
ira e » m p a r e aCOrsaa. ■.-t ia r a
vernation pit, too.
a t te w a r th an X U saarOa w lU
A N S .i Aren't you a bit un­
Dear S ir: Is there any Ss s l t r a p r e f r r s S M . La tia ra
reasonable, Mrs. R afferty?
earthly usa fo r banana peels T aCOreasaO ta atksve a r e aaaaptabla p r a t ie r s (b a r Sa a r t O ra l
Your husband obviously Is a
My fam ily o f ten Is mad for la paraaaatlttea. F a * t r y u aat
good provldsr, and an ima­
bananas and eats two or pabllabrO bp T b a H e ra t* .
ginative one, also ha never
three doren a day, in addi­
In rocont weeks thsr* has
would have built a handsome,
tion to tho ones the younger been some thought or mention
colonial, adobe home. What
children taka to school in their of a proper name In which w#
la wrong with lightning rods?
lunch baskets. I f the peels might honor someone that had
Certainly they are no lssa orhave any value, I soon would rendered outstanding service
be a rich woman!
over a period o f years to tha
Ah'S.: 1 have a friend who citissns in the development o f
uses banana peris in this Sanford.
manner: ha scrapes the in­
And with that thought In
Geneva
sides, bends the peels slight­ mind I feel that there are a
Mrs. Jo*. E. Mathleux
ly, and then applies five or number o f men that did a lot
646-4664
ala coats of laequor.
fo r Sanford and I ’ll list them,
Lake Mary
Ha then places the lac­ as follows;
Mrs. Franc** Waster
quered peels In a cool, dry
6164216
H. It. Stevens, O. W. Spen­
place fo r threo days. When cer Sr., Judge E. F . HousholdLake Monro*
tho lacquer hat set, my friend *r, Robert E. Newman Sr., W.
Mrs. H. L. J shares
622-4762
haa — you'd never guess — C. Hill, B. L. Parkins 8r., Notperfectly splendid, t h o u g h Ha E. Tolar, F. E. Roumlltat
Leagweed
small, boomerangs. He la con­ Sr., Georg* D. Dishop.
tiro. Donas Eat**
666-6617
fident that once they are
A e you know, some o f theeo
North Orlando
placed on the market they men are not living but i f all
Mrs. Doris Dean
will sweep the country as did tho men I have listed could or
666-1666
hula hoops. M y friend will would submit someone at their
Oat**a
•hoot me fo r divulging his choice it would be none other
Mrs. Clarooeo Beyder
invention, but a little com­ than Arthur E. Yowell, tha
6664641
petition will bo good fo r him. originator o f tha Yowall Com­
Ovlado
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
6664616

Thought For Todoy

Henry McLemore

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More Household Hints
When

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wrote

my

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household hints column ssv•rs l

months

ago,

I

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dreamed that so msny house­
holders

bed so

msny prob-

Isms. HonssUy, to Judge by
m y moll one would be led to
boilers thst s major portion
of

our

citizen*

era

faced

with questions fo r which they
hers no answers.
From the euteldo, most
American homes appear qulst
and peaceful, but my mall
Indicates thst inside they are
seething with unsolved prob­
lems. The letters thst follow
choson a t random from a
clothes hamperful, are typi­
cal:
Dear Coed Samaritan: You
w ar* so helpful tbs last time
I called on yon for advice
on what to 4a with broken

B * ir Lak*-Forr*t City
Mrs. Maryana M ilts
666-66? 6
Mrs. Jaas'caaM ltorry

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fh n ia r i*
Mrs. Jean Mag la
6664746
D*Bary
Mrs. Adam MuD*r
666-4416
Daltons
Mrs. Mild rod Haney
6664661
Enterprise
Mias Helen Saedgraas
666-6611

VOTE

Mon., May 11, 1964

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D ISTRICT 5

To tha voters of Seminole County who mads
it possible for me to be to the rue off for
County Coeueleekmtr District f • . . Many
thanks for your loyal support.

v s m a a. nuow, nomm sea rvauiasa
n u ll vs tm is a CSeenUUes • Oeoeral Maeaaee
n u ll k m m a s a
a sea slits M iter
r u n van m r
Maasgleg M iter

Christmas?
A — The fa a tt * f
tho

victory

of

ligh t

aver

darkness, was turned from a
pagan to a Christian *n»,
a I n e a Christiana consider
Christ as tha ligh t e f Ilf*.

114 Be. Palmetto
Phone FA 2-0814

Thanks To Each And
Everyone, Who Voted
For And Supported M e
In The M ay Primary.

J . U . LEE

Seminole

County

my

deep

vote o f confidence.
Your

bear hla name. Also that a
committee be appointed to call
on him to present paper* and
inform him of his honor.

vote

in

continued
the

support

Novem ber

and

election

sincerely

appreciated.

Floyd A . Palmer
(Ed. N ote: Mr. Palmer la
referring to n "C lock" Ham
suggesting Rands Allay, new
tha beautiful mall east o f Park
Avenue, between First and
Commercial Streets, he renamed to koaev a local eitIsca.)

W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
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To all the voters of Seminole Coiaty — to return for r m r enppert m
May 28, I promise that you may have complete confidence to mn ns

ShosunaksA

County Commissioner.

General Office fit W.
Pd. PeL Adv.

tha aun,

or winter solstice, eelsbratlng

appreciation fo r your tremendous

“ Homes

Harry F . Cushing
CO UNTY COMMISSIONER —

Sanford, Florida

Q—W hy was Dsesmbsr 28
chosen fo r the obiarvaneo of

I wish to express to my friends

Letters

FO R

• Q 't and A * i

Thank Y o u !
of

pany but eras forced Into retinm an several years ago be­
cause o f sickness. He was
named "Captain” Yow ell for
tha following reasons:
I. Ha was captain and chair­
man on every drive to Inspire
tha cltisena and rally tha
forces asst aids, west aids and
all around the town to raise
money fo r a worthy causa.
I. Ha spearheaded tha drtvs
to raise over • h alf miUlen
dollars to develop tha First
Street extension and build the
Forest Lake Hotel, now owned
by tha New York Giants.
I. Ha paved or bricked the
present mall wa are naming
when tha City o f Sanford quo*,
tinned the expense.
4. lie picked up the tab and
paid tha bQl whan other*
couldn't pay and to keep their
friendship he invited them fo r
a ride or outlay ° * hla boat,
the same aa Gena RoumlUat
has dona fo r 40 yearn.
6. Then, ns a final loyalty
gesture be doubled his quota
In tha buying o f government
bonds during tha eror.
And as a suggestion I sub­
m it tha name e f Arthur E.
Yow all and for tha mall to

"M y hunch la that lo d g e li
giving the Republicans the %|
break they needed—by stay,
ing out o f tb* country and
letting
other*
pound
the
streets for him .”
William G. Kroger, manag­
ing editor o f the World In
Coot Bay, Ore., was among
those who maintain that Goldwater will take bto Oregon
delegates May IS. He writes;
"A #
of
now,
Goidwater 4 1
seem« to have the edge, in
our opinion, prim arily be­
cause of hla state organisa­
tion aupport.”
A California editor says of
Goidwater in hla state:
"H e la going to win banda
down u n l e s s
Rockefeller
comas up with a lot stiffsr
campaign."

CUSTOM B U IL T

&amp;anforhfjerttlfr
Png* 4

I f hts w ife is still relatively
frigid, due to fatigue, pre-oc­
cupation with household or
civic duties, plus her natural
sexual Inertia, she falls to pick
up her romantic cues.
So her husband than grows
restless. Ha may w orry secret­
ly and even consult us medical
doctors fo r hormonal shots.
But ha usually makes one
last valiant attempt to revive
his w ife’s interest in physical
romance.
"O h, Alan, act your age,”
the may thoughtlessly remon­
strate, so that la tha last
straw.
Thereafter, he may sink Into alcoholic atoper to avoid
tha seesaw emetiona! conflict
deep within his mind. ,
O r he may 'g ro w "tasting”
minded and thus "teat” him­
self with a strange female to
sea If It la hie w ife's lack o f
ardor that causae his platonic
condition with her.
The novelty or mystery ele­
ment o f tha new paramour o f­
ten restores hla vigor se ha
may then go emotionally ber­
serk fo r a time. Mora tomor­
row.

To The Editor

Herald Area Correspondents
Alternant* Barings
Mrs. Jails Barton
666-1616

than that of the femals meno­
pause.
That’s when many an other­
wise civic loader and respect­
ed pillar o f the church, may
go haywire.
Non-drinkers may then start
getting drunk qulto regularly.
And tha causa Is usually
their secret terror that they
are becoming platonic mates.
Their devoted but preoc­
cupied wire*, seldom recognise
tho early symptoms.
Actually, these m ay begin
with tha arrival o f tha first
child, fo r then the w ife diverts
about 76 per cent (o r mors)
o f her attention to the baby.
Thereafter, aha t i i o a s s
rather diffident and disinter­
ested hi erotic matters.
Sleepily she may aftea re­
bu ff her husband with, T m
too tired.”
Because he Is than only to
or 26, and with sufficient ex­
cess erotic fervor, he can atlll
function in spite o f her Indif­
ference.
But when a man passes 40,
ho usually needs more aetlve
w ifely team-work In tha erotic
realm.

These are among additional
m ajor findings taken from
Newspaper Enterprise Asso­
ciation’* first 1964 political
poll o f editors of it* aevaral
hundred
daily
newspaper
clients.
Aa fo r the June S California
primary, where M delegate
vote* go In a block to tba
winner, 764 per cent o f tho**
voicing a preference believe
Goidwater will be the victor.
The rest, of course, give
the honors to New York'* Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller, the only
other candidate on the ballot.
Thera ean be no write-ins In
California for Lodge or any­
one else.
•Most
political
observer*
hare felt that If Goidwater
wins both Oregon and Cali­
fornia, hla nomination on the
GOP ticket at San Franc'sco
la assured. Many feel a Cali­
fornia triumph by itself is
enough to put him over the
top If he holds at his current
Mtlmated levels.
Nevertheless, 62 editors who
think Goidwater will win both
tha Oregon and California pri­
maries say the nomination
ultimately will go to another
candidate—either Lodge, Rich­
ard Nixon, or Gov. William
Scranton o f Pennsylvania.
In taDylng Lodge the like­
ly Oregon winner by a fair­
ly close numerical m a r g in i l l to 102—responding editors
were in tune with the least
public opinion surveys with­
in Oregon which show the
ambassador drawing upward
of 40 per cent o f the GOP
popular vote.
In California, similar polls
show Lodge—oot on the bal­
lo t-lea d in g
Goidwater
by
several point*.
Editors tram tha Midwest
contributed nearly a third of
Lodge’s total In the NEA
survey on the Oregon pri­
mary. Tba South, tha Pacific

coast and the Middle Atlantic
area followed In that order.
Goidwater’*
aupport also
comes markedly from the
heavily rcaponalve Mldweat,
from the South, and from the
Plains state*.
Only 11 editors think Rocke­
feller can taka first place In
Oregon, and four o f the*#
apeak for Pacific coast m w s paper*.
Nixon, newly cranked up
with an organizational effort
In Oregon and tba lead choice
of N E A client editor* to gain
the presidential nomination,
la the pick o f 29 editors to
win the Oregon affair.
In the sampling on tha
California primary, Goldwatar pulled a third o f hla sup­
port (as probabis winner)
from mld-weitem editors- 22
per cent from the South, 11
per cent each from
the
Plaint
and
Pacific
coast
ares*.
Only in the Middle Atlantic
states do as many aa a third
of responding editor* give
Ricky a chance to win In
California. In the South, Just
17 per cent think he can bring
that ooe off.
Jack McHenry, Editor of
tho Bremerton (Waah.) Sun,
who picked Lodge to win In
Oregon, rommecta

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V FD Auxiliary Sets Contest In Longwood
A “ Little

Mias Flame*

of

Longwood” beauty contest, to
be held Juns 0, at S p. m. at

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the City P art, was planned at
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Auxiliary

to the

Long-

wood Volunteer Firs Depart­
ment.
The contest Is open to little
girls, 18 months to five years
old, who are residents o f the
city o f Longwood. Registra­
tion blanks are available from
any member o f the auxiliary
or fire department. A small
registration fee will be charg­
ed.
Serving on the committe fo r
the event are Mrs. Dorothy
Ferris, chairman and Mrs.
Mildred Ksclavon and Mrs.
Sue Brabazon.
In other business, new o ffi­
cers as recommended by the
nominating committee, were
unanimously elected. Named
were Mrs. Jean W illis, presi­
dent; Mrs. Sadis O’Barr, vice
president; Mrs. Judy Snow,
secretary; Mrs. Dorothy F e r
ris, treasurer; Mrs. Mildred
Ksclavon, waya and means
chairman to be assisted by
hire. Sue Brabazon and Mrs.
M arguerite
Umstead;
Mrs.
Catherine Reiter, social com­
mittee chairman with assist­
ants, Mrs. Bonnie llam bly and
Mrs. Jennie Fox; Mrs. Ruth
Layo and Mrs. Donna Estes,
publicity; Mrs. V cm eta Mor­
ris, devotional and Mrs. Eloise
Lommler, scrapbook.
Members o f the nominating
committee were Mrs. Lomm­
ler, Mrs. Brabazon and Mrs.
Snow.
Tw o new members, Mrs.
Fox and Mrs. Estes, were wel­
comed.
Mrs. Snow, presiding presi­
dent, pointed out that work
o f the auxiliary la open to
any woman o f the area.
Other fund raising projects
were discussed and tentatively
planned and w ill be held at
future dates.
Preceding the business meet­
meeting, Mrs. Barbara Blankenbecklor, district six vice
president o f the Florida State
Firemen’s Auxiliary, spoke to
the group and related a brief
history o f the state organiza­
tion which she reported was
founded in 1032.
She said that main functions
o f the state group are to as­
sist the State Firemen’s A s­
sociation in every way includ­
ing supporting any form of
legislation that might benefit
firemen.
Requirements
fo r
state membership also were
expluined.
Mrs. Claire Sachse, presi­
dent o f the Orlando Auxiliary,
was a special guest and o ffe r­
ed suggestions for increasing
membership In the woman’s
group.
Following the discussions
and business meeting, refresh­
ments e f coffee end cookies
were served.

Nudists Dress
For Honeymoon
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N E W L Y ELECTED officers o f the Longwood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment, Mrs. Judy Snow, secretary; Mrs. Jean Willis, president and Mrs.
Dorothy Ferris, treasurer, left to right, look over plans fo r future ac­
tivity which include a “ Little Miss Flame o f Longwood” beauty contest
fo r little girls. The vice president, Mrs. Sadie O’Barr, was unable to at­
tend the meeting.
(Herald Photo)

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TH ESE T IIH E E couples from American Legion Memorial Post 2fiG o f
Casselberry and the auxiliary added their names Monday night to the list
o f members who have pledged their eyes to the Seminole Hospital Eye
Bank that another might see. L e ft to righ t they are Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth Walbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Docbener and Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth Green. lien Evans, sight conservation chairman o f the Casselberry
Lions Club, is on the right.
(Herald Photo)

S
TW O PERSONS were injured when this cur flipped three times early
Saturday morning on Highway -127 ut Elder Springs. The driver, Perry
W . Eliott o f 1906 Summerlin Ave., was charged with speed too great for
conditions. He was unhurt. Injured were Gene Brown, 22. o f ltonifny
who suffered bruises and cuts and Grady S. Bowlin, 22, also o f llonifay,
who suffered a left arm fracture, bruises and cuts. The one-car accident
was investigated by the Florida Highway Patrol.
(Herald Photo)

Ring The Bell On Bell Tel

South Seminole
PTA To Elect
New Officers

The Sanford office o f South­ with the purpose ticing to re­
ern Bell Telephone Co. is move tho causes ,o f com­
plaints.
looking for gripes.

Ry Jane Casselberry
O fficers

fo r

the

coming

A 23-year-old » alloc and hia
year w ill be elected and in­
: 10-year-old bride, married la
stalled by the P T A o f South
the nude Saturday in what Seminole Junior High School
w a i hilled as "the largest nu­ at a meeting Tuesday at 7:30
dist wedding ever,” put their p.m. In the cafetorlum.
clothes oo today and headed
Tha meeting w ill begin 30
fo r a honeymoon somewhere minutes earlier than usual to
to Florida.
allow ample time fo r the pro­
Seventy - five gueeta, new*- gram which will he presented
men sod newawomeo— all nak­ by the echool band and chor­
ed— attended the wedding.
us.
Still
nude, Mr. and Mr*.
The ninth rrade boy and
Charles Morrow stood in a re ­ girl chosen fo r their out­
ception line Sunday while 100 standing citizenship will re­
equally naked ’ ’friend* on ly" ceive the American Legion
•trolled by to shake their School Medal Award from
hands.
Memorial Post 256 o f Cassel­
Newsmen were barred from berry. Honorable mention cer­
the outdoor reception at the tificate* w ill go to th « runSunny Acres lo d g e nudist nerup.
camp here.
An end o f the year report
The couple spent Saturday will be given to tha parents
night In a trailer on the by the principal, John Angrl.
i grounds of the camp owned
Refreshment* w ill b« serv­
by the bride’*
stepfather,
ed follow ing tha program.
John Dewson.
Dawson, secretary - treasur­
e r of the American Nudist
Camp AaeoeiaUoc, aald be
Souths Ido School PTO will
has read every account ao
meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday,
fa r written about the wedding
Slay 19 at which time new
and said the fam ily was made
officers w ill be elected and
unhappy by coverage of the
installed. The meeting had
affair.
previously been scheduled for
f
“ We couldn’t have the re­
May 12. Also to be featured
ception on the wedding day
wUI be a musical program
because all their friends were
by the sixth grade students.
afraid of the publicity.” be
aald. Dawson bad previously
announced the couple would
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) —
honeymoon in M iam i Beach.
“ That wa* just a diversion.” In an apparently significant
Dawson explained. “ I didn't policy move Russia has re­
know how many desk clerks duced a large part o f its ra­
could be bribed to keep the dio broadcasting to the West
| proa* away in Miami, ao they and diverted it to areas o f
confrontation with Red China.
banded north instead.”

“ We plan to contact every­
do and Chuluota will receive one who replies unfavorably,"
a postcard from the telephone Shedden said. “ Every effort
will be made to clear up the
company in the next few
source of dissatisfaction.”
days asking for comments and
criticism* of the service, ac­
cording to Bob Sheddcn, Sou­
A t F ir it A Palmetto
thern Bell's group manager
(Alongside old post o ffic e )
for this area.
“ W e're
not
necessarily
seeking compliments,” Shedden points out. “ If any of
our customers have criticism*,
we want to know. These com ­
ments ran help us give the
right kind of service.”
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Cards Thump Craig; Surging Yanks Win Fifth In Row

Thinking
O ut Loud New York Nails
Former Met With
4 To 1 Decision

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Page 6— Mon. May 11, '64

S rrn lh

D r Julian SUnatroaa

F o r the Oviedo L!on» It's all

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o ver—that It, a t far at bate*
ball It concerned.

The
Llona
couldn't
get
much more than a grunt mut­
tered la it Friday night in
Avon Park In the Regional fi­
nale against the atrong Red
Devils. But the Parkers bare­
ly noted out the Llona—1 to 0.

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Even at that, the Red De­
vils scored the gam e’e only
run on that pair o f freak
plays that ordinarily would
make a coach want to give
■p hit profession and take
up something with leas op­
portunity f o r
disappoint­
ment. But not Coach Paul
Mlkler o f the Llona.
• • •
“ Our boys went further this
season than any previous
Oviedo baseball team ," Mlkk r aaid. And he added, “ We1re real proud of them ." But
that's not the reason Paul
doesn't want to make a
change o f profession.
# # •
Fact Is, Paul can’t wait un­
til next season. "W e ’re going
to be tougher than a keg of
nails In the church nursery
departm ent,"
said
Mlkler.
"W e 'r e going to lose only two
seniors and only one o f those
Is a regular. W e'll have two
outfielders back, ail four infielders, our catchers and, of
course, our top flight pitcher,
Jim m y Courier."
• • •
He went on to say, "Sure,
w e're going to miss LeRoy
Woods and Danny Gamknows he’s got eight start­
ers coming back—and four
o f them will be seniors next
season and four will be Jun­
iors—well, he’s got a lot to
look forward to ."
• • •

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But the prim ary reason for
M ikler's elation of this sea­
son and tlio potential for next
la the return of Courier, " l'v o
never seen live perfect ath­
le te ," said Mlkler, "Jiut, I'd
say Courier comes closor than
anybody else I ’ve ever coach­
ed. He’s all heart. When tha
going gets rough he's just a
silent Sam out there. There’s
no chango In his facial ex­
pression. He just bears down
a bit harder to get himself out
o f a Jam. lie 's n great pitcher
and a fine h itler."
• t •
Frankly, we hope that when
it comes time to schedule
baseball games next year that
Seminole, Lyinan and Oviedo
will play each other at least
twice. Oviedo and Lyman
clashed twice tills Spring and
split the pair. Seminole didn't
play cither Lyman or Oviedo.
We hope they will next Spring.
• • •
Meanwhile, Mlkler and his
lads can bask in the sun­
shine of a record o f 14 wins
out of 1&gt; games. They lost
only two—strangely enough
—their first and their last.
Mlkler Is still convinced that
(1 ) he's got a better ball club
than Avon Park, (2 ) that ho’d
have beaten Uie Red Dcvila in
Uio daytime, (3 ) that Avon
Park wasn't as good a ball
club as Urooksvllle, and (4)
that the "Itc h " he's scratch­
ing right now Is not a thing
in the world but the urge to
get busy next Spring and take
the itate'a C la n U title.

South Seminole
Little League
Results Saturday
Casselberry 4, Sunland X
North Orlando 7, Longwood 4
Altam. Twins 12, Luke Mary I
Bear Lake 0, Altam. 8«n. 8

South Seminole
Senior League
Results Saturday
Altam onte 18, Longwood S
Sunland 18, Bear Lake 7
N . Orlnndo 4, Casselberry 8
OV lilt TH ICK W IN S
W K S T B U R Y , N . Y . (U P I )
— Ovartrlck scored a four
length victory In the $104,381
Realization Race a t Roosevelt
Raceway,
M R. BIUCK W IN S W IT H E R S
N K W Y O R K (U P 1 ) — Mr.
Brick won the $01,700 W ith ­
ers Stakes a t Aqueduct by
t o u f lengths.

/

By Joe Gergen
U P I Sports W riter
Roger Craig can’ t rem em ­
ber walking under any lad­
ders or breaking any mirrors,
yet there's no doubt that the
slim St. Loula righthander
carries with him a peculiar
curse.
It a ll started three years
ago when the newly-minted
New
York
Mete
acquired
Craig from the Dodgers In the
National League expansion
pool. And only a soothsayer
can tell when it will end.
In two years with the Meta,
Craig won IS games but lost
44 despite pitching some good
bsseball.
He lost games so cruelly it
would have broken a lesser
man. Last year be tied the
IIA ItH Y ROBSON A N D COL. GEORGE M OYE pot the lim it o f bream
National League rc y jrd o f
and npccklcd perch from Lako Monroe while using cracker poles and
18 losses In a row.
live bait.
(Herald Photo)
He lost five games by 1-0
margins, which tied the m a­
jo r league record.
Uut when Craig was peddled
to the Cardinals he im ­
mediately justified himself by
winning his first two decisions.
Sunday,
however,
Craig
came back to N ew York to
once and for all sever all tics
with his form er torturers and
Hunt's Llncoln-Mercury nine o f the season and Stephen
In
the Little
Amerlcsn,
teammates, who had handed
extended
its winning streak Push posted his first mound N avy tightened its hold on
him most of those 40 defeats.
Alas, the merciless Mels did to 10 consecutive games and victory o f the year. Stephen first place by taking a pair of
It again, thumping Roger 4-1 remained undefeated In play Hitchcock also hoincrcd for games over the weekend, de­
with a three-run outburst In thus far this season In the City the Automen.
feating second place Florida
the eighth inning which in­ Recreation Department's L it­
tle
Nalional
League
when
the
State Bank Friday afternoon,
cluded home runs by Rod Kan7 to 4, and grabbing an 18 to
chl and Frank Thomas. It Aulomcn coasted to a 19 to 4
was the same old atory for victory over wlnlcsi Standard
12 decision over the Rankers
Oil in a Saturday morning
Craig, too few runs.
United Press International of Sanford Atlantic Saturday
The Mets, however, man­ contest.
N A T IO N A L LEAG U E
morning.
it was the 10th loss in a Team
aged to play m ore like Roger
Pet. GB
W L
In the Junior Boys League
row
for
the
Oilers
who
drop­
remembered them in the acSan. Fran. 15 6 .714
the Kiwanis and Elks battled
cond game o f the double- ped their ninth game Just the Phils dolp'a 14 7
.667
1
to a seven-inning tic, 7 to 7,
header as the Cards shelled day before, being nosed out Milwaukee 14 10 .383 214
Friday afternoon. The tilt will
rookie Jerry Kinsley, making by Chase, 4 to 3.
.560 3
SL Louis
14 11
be completed on May 20.
Skipper
Senkarik
p
a
c
e
d
his first start in pro ball, and
Pittsburgh 13 11 .542 3V4
Meanwhile, no games were
veteran Tom Sturdivant, mak­ Hunts with his fifth home run Cincinnati 12 12
.500 4V4 scheduled Friday and Satur­
ing his debut as a Mot, for
9 11 .450 514 day In the M cn 'i Slo-Pitch
Chicago
14 bits and a 10-1 victory.
.400 7
Los Ang'os 10 IS
Softball League. Play will be
In single games, the Dod­
10 16
.385 714 resumed tonight when MeHouston
gers drubbed Die Giants, 9-1
.250 10V4 Raney’a Painters clash with
6 18
New York
and the Rods blanked the
_ju»day’s
Lon$wood and Chase meets
Phillies, 2-0. The PlraW4’ *pUt
New York 4 St. Louis 1
league-leading Klngawood.
with the Braves, winning the
St. Louis 10 N ew York 1
nightcap- 6-3, after lasing the
Milwaukee 11 Pittsburgh S
opener, 11-3, and the Cubs
Pittsburgh 0 Milwaukee 3
divided with the Colts, taking
Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 0
tha first gamo 4-3 and bow­
Tha S e m i n o l e County Chicago 4 Houston 3
ing the the second game, 4-1, Sportsmen’s Association an­ Houston 4 Chicago 1
In other National Lcaguo dou- nounced today that an old Los Angelos 9 Ssn Francisco 1
blebcaders.
fushion political fish fr y will
Tuesday’s Games
bo held May 20 at John Ssn Francisco at Houston (n )
Crim’s Cump Seminole on the Milwaukee at New York (n )
Wekiwa.
St. Louis at Philadelphia (n )
FO R T WORTH ( U P l)- R o W. A. Adams, bend o f the Cincinnati s i Pittsburgh (n )
tund Billy Casper, cashing in
association, said Hint nil can­ Los Angeles at Chicago
the biggest check ($14,000) of
didates In tho M ay 20th sec
A M E R IC A N LEAG U E
his career for the Colonial Nsond primary hnvs been Invit- Team
W L
Pet. GB
tlonal Invitation golf crown,
cd to attend and w ill be given Chicago
12 8
.667
headed for his second l o v e n rhnneo to speak briefly on New York 13 7
.650
deep sea fishing—today as pro
behalf of their enndidury for Baltimore
13 9
.591
1
g o lfs No. 4 all-time money
SAN FRANCISCO ( U P I ) —A office.
Cleveland
11 9 .550 2
winner.
Solemn Requiem Mass will bo
It w ill i&gt;a one o f tliosu "nil Minnesota 12 11
.522 2V4
Ths 32-year-old Cssper, hit­
said Wednesday for Vic Mora- you ran ca t" affairs, said Button
10 12 .433 4
ting "on ly one bad shot all
blto, managing owner or the Adams. The sssoriation will Lot Ang’es 10 IS
.433 414 d a y," fired a steady 34-30—70
San Francisco Forty Nlncrs, begin serving at 6 p.m. and Detroit
9 13 .407 314 final round Sunday for a onewho died ot a heart attack will keep It up until cveryono Waih'ton
.407 5V4 under-par 279 total that push­
11 18
early Sunday morning.
.381 514 ed him four fat atrokes out
Kansas City 8 IS
is "satisfied."
The 45-year-old club owner
Sunday’ ! ■esulD
front of runnerup Tom m y Ja­
succumbed at St. Mary’ s Hos­
Washington 13 Boston 4
cobs and six ahead of thirdpital aRcr being stricken at
Boston 9 Washington 4
place Gene Littlcr.
Ids home. At the bedside was
New York 12 Cleveland 2
his wile, Elisabeth, and other
New York 3 Cleveland 2
members or the family.
Oaltlinore 2 Detroit 1
Vic
Morabllo
was t h e
Baltimore 7 Detroit 1
younger
brother of
Tony
An organization meeting of Minnesota 6 Kansas City 8
Rsaalte Friday
Morabito who also died o f a
the Seminole Swim Associa­ Chicago 3 I-os Angelos 3
Kiwanis 7, Elks 7
heart sclsurc at Kczar Stad­
Tuesday'! Games
tion will be held at 7:30 to­
Called a fter 7 innings curium in October of 1057 during
night in the offices o f tho San­ Kansas City at Los Angeles few. To be completed May 30
a game with the Chicago
(n )
ford Recreation Department,
— 4:30 p. m.
Bears.
according to announcement Chicago at Minnesota (n )
S T A N D IN G S
Like his brother, Vic bad this morning by City Recrea­ New York at Detroit (n )
Pet.
Team
W
vainly tried to make tlie
Boston
at
Cleveland
(n
)
tion Director Jim Jcrnlgan.
Elks
0
.007
Forty Nincrs Into a champion.
Jernigan said tonight's par­ Ualtimore st Washington (n )
.025
Kiwanis
.....___
The team closed out its worst
ley would be- a very important
.550
Shrlno ... .......
season witli a 2-12 record last meeting since plans for the
.600
Rotary
December under Coach Jack summer program would be
.400
C P O -------Christensen.
discussed. He urged all par­
.400
C lvlU n __
Where Tony Morabito waa ents to attend.
Results Friday and Saturday
Lake Mary
.400
a controversial and dynamic
No icamea scheduled
Gamra Today
individual, Vic stayed in com­ LONG BE TTE R S RECORD
S T A N D IN G S
Rotary at Kiwania, 4.30 p. m
parative seclusion and rarely
Pet.
W
FRESNO, Calif. ( U P I ) — Team
Civitan at Shrine, 7:80 p. m.
talked to the press. Both men Dallas
Long
bettered the K ing* wood
.889
( A t Memorial Stadium)
had several rifts with sportsworld shot put record with • Chase ___
.860
writers as the Forty Nlncrs
toss o f 00 feet, 7V4 inches at L o n g w o o d ...... ......
J66
went from coach to coach in
ths W est Coast Relays.
Robbs Const.
.856
an effort to find a winner.
.550
W ilson -M a la r____
Rack Again
Fla. 8tato Bank . .
444
II1LL W IN S P itIX
E A S T L A N S IN G , Mich. — McRansy ------- ~
.444
M O NTE CARLO , Monaco
.000
(N E A ) — Michigan Stats U 8 0 ___________ _
(U P I ) — Britain's Graham
resumes
football
rivalries
Gams* Tonight
Hill drove a RRM to victory
with Dig Ten foes Ohio State McRansy at Longwood, 7:80.
in the gruelling Monaco Grand
O o m p la M « - i
and Iowa in 1005, a fter aerlta Chat* at Klngawood, 1:48.
Prix auto race.
lapses o f four yoars.
(a t r t Mellon Park)
* a ■ S n. Double
Hemmed Colton Flag
W ID E COURSE
In brilliant colon
* Mach Essie slop of.
A T L A N T IC C ITY, N . J.
e
ft. Aluminum SUB
(U P I ) — The banked one-mile
Infield turf course at Atlantic
City raco course is the widest
in tho country, 100 feet at all
points.

Hunt, Navy Tighten Leads
In Little League Circuits
Major Leagues

Sportsmen Plan
'Political' Fish ‘
Fry On Wekiwa

Casper Cashes
Biggest Check
Of Golf Career

Heart Attack Is
Falal To Forty'liner Owner

Seminole Swim

Junior League

Men's League

Berra's Bombers t&gt;
Sanford Golfers Lions Drop Regional Take Twin Wins
Get Set To Name
Final To Avon Park Over Cleveland
Club Tifleholder
The M ayfair Men’s Golf As­
sociation will start competi­
tion

this

group’s

weekend

for

championship

the

this

weekend with final rounds
slated to be completed by
Slay 31.
First round action is slated
to be wound up by Sunday and
second round matches by Stay
24. Individual match pairings
are as follows:
In the championship and
first flight are Jim Spencer
and Em ery Bradford, Harold
Ring and Eugene Clemens,
David Follobin and Sonny
Powell, Billy Epps and C. E.
Phillips, Wilk Bowman and
C. R. Pearson, Ray Bradford
and A. W. Epps, H. Sherwood
and Harry Tooke plus Hugh
Grier and J. Chapman.
Second flight pairings are
Saul Abramson and John
Ivey, Ralph Simas and A rt
Wester, Harry Cushing and
William M alinow ski and Bob
Goodman and Tom m y Todd.
In the third flight are Andy
Carraway and William Kline­
felter, A1 Stafford and John
Cox, Jim Palm er and Russ
Wilson and Kirby Fite and
Earl Higginbotham.
Fourth flight entrant! are A.
DcFrance and John Elck,
Hugh Welcbel and John John­
son, Frank Durxo and 1L
Rucker and William Hutchi­
son and Homer Daffron.
In tho fifth flight are Jerry
Jernigan and Peter Duncan,
II.
M.
Yost
and Harold
Brooks, Mack Cleveland and
Bob Axt and R. S. Billhlmer
and Robert Ware.
Sixth flight pairings include
Don Farrens and H. Hcckenbach, Dave Bach and M. Lipton, A. McCallum and Robert
Jernigan and Harry Woodruff
and George Harden.
In the seventh flight are
Tom Mcro and Bob Shcdden,
LcKoy Robb and J. E. Deganahl, Charles Park and Ray
llcrran plus J. E . Johnston
and Otto Caldwell.
Eighth flight entries are
John Dickey and E. Ebbert,
F. D. Scott and Ed Hunt, E.
Kerr and John WllUams in
addition to Harold Kastner
and Dan Wright.
In the ninth flight are W.
K. McRobcrte and Lester Bat­
man, W. A. Patrick and D.
Ethel, B. Bassett and Dick
Richards plus S. Harden and
S. Slayton.

The Oviedo Lions, attempt­
ing to win a berth In the state
Clsaa B baseball tournament,
ran into a brick wall Friday
night in Avon Park and drop­
ped a 1 to 0 decision to the
Red Devils In a thriller.
The contest was decided in
the fourth inning when Leon-

Barks Cops Only
Seminole Points
At Gainesville
B arry B a r k s , Seminole
High's ace 440-yard dash man,
was the only one of 13 Tribes­
men to score points in Satur­
day’s state track meet in
Gainesville.
Track Coach Dick Williams
said this morning that every
member o f
the
Seminole
squad who participated In the
affair registered bis best or
near best performance o f the
now completed season.
"H o w ever," he added, "the
competition up there was ter­
rific. Nevertheless, we’rs very
satisfied with the times and
distances our youngsters estsblished In the m eet."
Barks placed fourth in the
open 440.

Little National
Results Friday
Chase 4, Standard Oil 8
Stand. Oil _ 201 000-3 2 1
Chass ______ 200 l l x —4 3 0
W P — Hilly Hope (1-0), L P
— Ivey (0-1).
Results Saturday
Hunt Lin-Mer 19, Stand. Oil 4
Stand. Oil . 003 010— 4 4 6
Hunt L-M . 640 82x— 19 14 3
W P — Stephen Push (1-0),
L P — Danny Moore (0-2). H R’s
— (H u n t) Skipper Senkarik
(6th o f ths y e a r); Stephen
Hitchcock (1st o f the year).
S T A N D IN G S
Pet.
W
Team
1.000
Hunt Lin-Mer . 10
.700
Loco. Eng. ____
7
.400
Chass _______ —
4
.400
First Federal .
4
0 10 .000
Standard O i l __
W L Pet.
Taaaa
Games Today
Stand. Oil at Loco. Engineers.
(4:30 p. m., Bay Avs. Park)

Results Friday
N avy 7. Fla. State Bank 4
N avy ________ 302 200— 7 7 1
Fla. State Bk. 101 002— 4.8 1
W P — Ray Milwood (1-1),
L P — Gene Bertrang (2-2).
H R— W alter Jordan (3rd of
ths y ea r).
Reunite Saturday
Navy 18, Sanford A tl. Bk. IS
N avy ____ 302 3(1 0 )— 18 9 4
A tl. Bk.
172 0 1 — 12 2 4
W P — Scott Harris (3-0), L P
— Mike Hickson (0-4).
S T A N D IN G S
Team
W L Pet
N avy .........
8 2 .800
.600
Fla. State Bank . 0 4
400
Perfection Dairy . 8 8
Georgs’s ..... ..... .. 4 $ .400
Sanford A tL Bank S 8 400
Games Today
N a vy at Gsorge’s
(4:30 p. m., Ft. Mellon Park)

FREE BABY
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Oviedo receiver

Rex Brooks—backing up the
play at first—recovered the
ball and Sullivan dashed back
to the initial sack.
Brooks threw to Tim Colbert
at first who had the ball
knocked out of Ms hand and
Sullivan scampered safely to
second. He went to third on a
passed ball and scored on
Bobby Coleman's single.
A crowd o f more than 600
Jammed the Avon Park layout
to see the contest. Sullivan, a
14-game winner during the
regular season, limited the
Lions to two hits and Oviedo's
hurler, Jimmy Courier, got
both of them. Courier singled
in the first and doubled in the
sixth.
Courier’s two-bagger almost
got the Lions back into the
contest. Perched on second
with nobody away, Courier
went to third on a passed ball
but the Lions simply could not
get him home.
The ball game could have
gone either way. Both Courier
and Sullivan pitched superb
baseball, each giving up only
two hits. The Lions commit­
ted three errors, the Parkers
pair. Sullivan fanned 17
Lions, while Courier whiffed
eight Red Devils. Neither
hurler walked a man.
Each club got six base run­
ners.
The Red Devils ran their
seasonal record to 19 wins
against a single loss. Mean­
while, the Lions wound up the
year with a record of 14 and 2.
Score by innings:
Oviedo
000 000 0 - 0 2 3
Avon Park
000 100 x - 1 2 2
Courier and Brooks; Sulli­
van and Bates.

Leaguers

whs

appointed manager o f the Now
York Yankees
are crying
"h elp " today.
The Berra-led Yankees are
riding a five-gam e winning
streak that has carried them
into a virtual tic for first
place in the American League.
The Yankees beat Cleveland
12-2 and 3-2 in 10 innings.
A Cleveland crowd o f 28,.
C9i
saw
Roger
M arris
drive in five runs with a hom­
er and two singles and Bobby
Richardson Mt five singles in
the first gamo. The Yankees
pulled out the nightcap in tho
10th inning.
The White Sox defeated the
Los Angeles Angels, 5-3, the
Baltimore Orioles defeated the
Detroit Tigers, 2-1 and 7-1, tho
Minnesota Twins downed tho
Kansas Ciity Athletics, 6-3,
and the Boston Red Sox wotv
9-4, after a 13-4 loss to the
Washington Senators in other
A L games.
V E R D IC T REVERSED
ACCRA, Ghana (U P I ) —
Sugar Ramos won a split de­
cision over challenger Floyd
Robertson fo r the world feath­
erweight title, but the Ghana
Boxing Authority announced
it had reversed the verdict.

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will present selections from "Cnmelot” and
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High School auditorium.

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The grandson o f one of this
city's early day mayors spent
last week In Sanford on a
special assignment for the U.
S. Army at the Naval Air Station.
Lt. Col. Evcrard Barnes is
the grandson of E. Franklin
Barnes who was mayor of
Sanford from February 1837
until February 1899. Before
that, the mayor served San­
ford as an alderman. In addi­
tion to his service to the city,
the elder Barnes was the local
agent for the railroad.
The former city chief ex­
ecutive's photo, a copy of
which was presented to the
younger Barnes, was recently
placed on display in the col­
lection of Police Chief Boy
(I. Williams at the Sanford
Police station. Chief Williams
has photos of just about every
form er Sanford mayor.
E arly in the 20th century
form er Mayor Barnes was
transferred by the railroad to
Jacksonville. Later ho died at
Savannah, Ga.
The mayor's son, a native of
Sanford, was Edison Anderson
Barnes, lie is now a retired
U. S. Arm y colonel and re­
sides In E l Paso, Texas.
The younger Barnes talked
by phone with his father a
few weeks ago and advised
him he would be sent from

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Sanford for
week of special duty. Col.
Barnes mentioned to his son
that Sanford was the city of
the colonel’s birth. So while
here, Lt. Col. Barnes was ci
pecially interested In seeing
Sanford as it is today and un
doubtcdly will have an Inter
esting report to make to his
fatlicr in El Paso.
Lt. Col. Barnes, although on
duty In Washington calls Roy'
al Palm Beach, a suburb of
West Palm Beach, his home.
He has been in the service for
the past 22 years.

* Opportunity Is Theme For
Senior Citizens Month
Now, at the age of 74, he's
The theme of Senior Citl
rens Month 1961 Is "Opportun­ going back on Social Security.
ity for Older Americans," And even that has Increased
as a result o f his sclf-im
and one Southern gentleman
ployment income over the
really took advantage of his past nine years. The colonel's
opportunity.
monthly benefit checks will
A t the age o f 65, Col. Har amount to $127, the maximum
lan Sanders of Shelbyville.Ky. payable to a retired worker
was forced out of the restaur­ under Social Security.
ant business when a super
highway bypassed his place
that specialized in his own
recipe for friend chicken. The
colonel paid off his debts,
packed up his recipe and bis
The May meeting o f the
pots and pans, and set off oo

Lake M ary HD
Club To Meet

a tour of the United States—
on exactly (105, the amount
of his first Social Security
check, and all the money be
bad tn the world.
During thst tour, Sanders
didn't Just sightsee; he stop­
ped at countless restaurants
and demonstrated his secret
preparation for fried chicken.
And he gave away franchises
for this prepapartloo. telling
each restaurant proprietor,
"P a y me out o f the profits
when you get the m ocey."
In this way be distributed
the franchises throughout the
country, and at the end of
seven
years
the colonel's
fried chicken had made him
a millionaire and the propriet­
or of the largest food fran­
chise business in the United
States.
Sanders appeared recently
on the T V program, " I 'v e Got
a Secret", and revealed thst
he had sold this business for
$7 million—quite an increase
over the ftoJ be started out
with.

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other foods soon will be click­
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The pizza would be pre-baked,
scaled in a clear plastic bag
and loaded into a machine.
When a coin is Inserted into
the machine, the pizza would
be hetted by an Infrared lamp
and served hot.

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Deafer! I f n i

Business And Professional Women
Conduct Installation O f Officers

Mrs. E. Mossman
Presents Pupils
In Recital
Mrs.

I Colbert; corresponding aecre-1 An orientation meeting will I in Lake M ary following a covtary, Mrs. Margaret Oanaa; be held Monday evening, May ered dish supper and all memI treasurer, Mra. Betty Baker. 111. at the home o f Mrs. True |bera are asked to be present.

The

Ruth

Circle

of

the

recital

Sanford

M ay 3, at the

Park Avenue home to an aft­

Woman’a Club. The

program

featured

music

of

today and the claaslca, begin­
ning with a medly from Bernateln'a “ West Side S tory" and
sodle Migonnc Op. 410".
A t the presentation o f awards, the m em ory award
went to Toni
Echols
with
Deborah Gocrsg and Jacque­
line T h o m p s o n
winning
achievement awards.
The Misses Sharon Scott
and Dawn Lipthrott were in
charge o f the programs and
Mrs. R. L. White was in
charge o f the flow er room.

aa• a a

TH E B E A U T IF U L GOLD ROOM o f the Mnyfnfr wni» tho nccne o f recent
Installation o f officers ceremonies fo r the Business and Professional
lVnr»en&gt; flu b o f Sanford. Mrs. Helenmarle White, left, o f Melbourne,
Florida District Director, served as installation officer. Mrs. Harriet
Slawter, center, outffoinjf president, turns t '’ « ravel over to Mrs. Arolyn
True, now president.

Pupils participating in this
stimulating musical program
were Toni
Echols,
Brenda
Strawder, Judy Wilson, Cindy
Newsome, Patti Meredith, Di­
ane Wilson, Barbara Daniels,
Teofilo Bautista and Linda
Wilson.
Also Debbie Probst, Sandra
Spurncy, Jacqueline Thomp­
son, Robert Lovelace, Debor­
ah Goerss, Janice Daniels,
Jcrl Wheatland and Toni Ec­
hols.
Miss Sandra Spurncy, tal­
ented young composer, com­
posed “ Wind in tho Willow
T re e s ," which was featured
In the program.

Laura
of

Mr.

D. Chase, daughter
and

Mrs.

Randall

Chase II, P. O. Box 1097, San­
ford, a freshman at Green
Mountain College, Poultney,
Vt., has been elected to Green
Key. Members o f Green Key
serve

aa

counslors

to

next

year's incoming freshmen and
act as official campus guides
and hostesses.
A graduate of St. Cathe­
rine’s School, Richmond, Va.,
she Is majoring in Retailing
at Green Mountain.

RImmer on “ The Various
Can't D o," offered by mem­
bers when asked to do some­
thing. Either they are too
young or too old, or any other
time would suit them better.
Some
of
these
readings
brought many a laugh from
the members.
Mrs. Charles Patterson o f
California who has wintered
here in DeBary, will be leav­
ing soon to return home with
her husband, Rev. Charles
Patterson.
A social hour and refresh­
ments fallowed the meeting.
Hostesses were Mrs. Lawton
and Mrs. Allan.
Among the members pre­
sent were Clydo Moore, Elsie
Ilalgh, Mattie Billhardt, A g­
nes Diehl, Martha Haddock,
Muller,
Mabel
Beatrice
Green, Lillian Grass, Ger­
trude Potter, Mildred Dim ­
mer, Leone Oddy, Wealthy
Spokes, Renew Jones, Martha
Lawton,
Am y
Allan
and
Uicda Davis and daughter,
Becky.
Ruth Crcasey, president o f
the WSCS, waa a guest.
Members were asked (o
send cards to Lola Booth at
H a l i f a x District Hospital,
Daytona Beach.

Wide

Senior Graduates A ll Souls Catholic Women
Honored Guests Install New Club Officers
Of Punch Party N ew ly elected officers of the pin to the retiring president,
Catholic

Woman's

Club,

All

Soul's Church, were installed
hy Rev. Richard Lynns, at a
communion breakfast at the
M ayfair Inn. Fr. Lyons in­
structed each officer in her
duties.
Gardenias and white can­
dles were used on the tables.
Officers installed were Mrs.
Richard Gleeson, president;
Mrs. Swcibcrt Durand, vicepresident; Mrs. Clayton Mamole, secretary; Mrs. Theo­
dore LaTour, treasurer, and
Mrs. Eugene Rogcro, corrcsponding secretary.
The new president present­
ed an NCCW past-president’s

The Charles M cCunes Host
Chuluota His A nd Her Club
DISCUSSING P L A N S FOR tho Inst session in tho Nnvy wives home de­
corating course are Mrs. John Hoganson who in in charge o f the pro­
gram and Mrs. Fred Cumin who will give tips on floral and table arrange­
ments. The program on table settings will begin at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the
N A S ballroom.

Wigs Are A Status Staple
Is Honored With Within Milady's Wardrobe

Jeannine Hoop

Graduation Party

Mrs. R. R. Pippin waa host­
ess at her Loch Arbor home
last Saturday to a coke and
chatter party honoring Jeannine Hoop, daughter o f Cdr.
and Mrs. Lewis Hoop. Miss
Hoop Is a m ember o f the
'64 graduating class o f Semin­
ole High School.
The school colors o f red and
white were carried out in the
dining area decor, with an
arrangement o f red and white
lilies on the serving table.
Tempting (rays o f chips,
dips, assorted cakes, cookies
and fruits were served com­
plementing tho cokes.
Mrs. Pippin presented Jeannine with a beach towel as a
momento of the occasion, and
played soft background organ
music as the girls chatted about their future plana.
Enjoying the occasion with
Jeannine w ere Pat Rabun,
Mary Lynn Thomas, Pat Rice,
Linda Hunt, Susan Phagan,
Rebecca
Cottage cheese and currant Margaret Toeva,
Jelly make a good weight- Giles and Jo Ann 8parks.
watcher's dessert.
Shift Into warm weather
with a wardrobe o f versatile
and comfortable shift dresses.
N ew wash-and-wear fabrics of
Vycroo polyester and cotton
i n s u r e daylong freshness.
With belts or without them,
with accent scarfs or not, in
A-line o r two-piece look, these
go-everywhere shifts are ideal
for resort and tows wear.

A

MRS. SUE STEVENSO N, right, was hostess nt her Park Avenue home to
n lovely afternoon tea honoring three members o f the 'fit graduating class
class o f Seminole High School from left, the M I shch Gail Coleman, Ceni
Wheatland, Brenda Brown and Mrs. Stevenson.

Mrs. George Thompson and
Mrs. Edward Decker were co­
hostesses to a graduation
punch party held at the Dec­
ker home in Loch Arbor, hon­
oring the Misses Jennifer
Thompson and Audrey Dec­
ker, members o f the '61 grad­
uating class of Seminole High
School.
The school colors of red and
white were used in the decora­
tions, and cokes, sandwiches
and pastries were served dur­
ing the gathering.
The honorccs were both pre­
sented with silver charms.
Tlie guest list to the party
was in excess of 30.

Laura D. Chase
Elected To Green
Key At College

The Ruth Circle O f WSCS
WSCS of the Dellary Com­
munity Methodist Church met
at the home o f Mrs. Stanley
Lawton on Fcrtwlnkle Drive
recently.
Mrs. Elmo Moore presided
and gave the opening prayer,
end asked the members to re­
main silent three minutes in
memory of the late Mrs. Ed­
ward (O live) McCarthy, the
first president of the WSCS
In DcUary. Her last letter, re­
ceived in DeBary the day ahe
passed away In New Jersey,
was read by Mra. E. A.
Spokes.
It waa announced the in­
stallation o f new officers of
the WSCS would be on Sun­
day, May 34, by Rev. C edi N.
Ogg.
it waa also decided to hold
the annual Ruth Circle lunch­
eon at the Holiday House in
DcLand on May 12.
A training class for new
officers waa held at the
T r i n i t y Methodist Church,
DeLand, Thursday, May 7.
Happy birthdays were ex­
tended to Martha Lawton aod
Am y Allan.
H ie program waa given by
Mrs. Jo Davis and Mra. M.

Mrs. Sue Stevenson was hos­
tess recently at her lovely

ending with Koelling’a “ Bap-

Mrs. Stanley Lawton Hosts
By Mrs. Adam M ailer

With Lovely Afternoon Tea Party

Mossman

presented her pupils In a pi­
ano

The Sanford Bualneia and
Professional Women's Club
held iU InaUUation of rvw of*
flcera at a dinner meeting In
the Gold Room o f the M ayfair
Inn Wedneaday, May 6.
Preildent Harriett Slawter
preaided and welcomed the
following gueata and mem*
bera: Mra. Helenmarle White
o f Melbourne, Director of the
Florida
Federation
B APW
Cluba, District S, and her hus­
band, Bob; Mias Adrienne.C.
Walts o f Orlando, past state
preildent;
Mrs.
Helen B.
Thompson also of Orlando,
past state membership chair­
man; Mra. Arolyn True, Mrs.
Jessie Brlsson, Mrs. Betty
McKee, Mra. Eula Grantham,
Mra. Helen Pearson, Mrs.
Ruth Cummings, Mrs. Ruth
Warren, Mrs. Valerie Colbert,
Mrs. Margaret Ganas, Mrs.
Opal Karraker, Mrs. Marjorie
Cowan, Mrs. Betty Baker of
O r l a n d o , Mrs. Marguerite
Graham and Mrs. Gertrude
Gilbert.
The tables In a U-shaped
setting were beautifully dec­
orated with gold banquet
cloths and lighted by candel­
abra holding tall green tapers,
carrying out the gold and
green colors of the organiza­
tion. The centerpiece at the
president's table consisted of
a myriad of purple and whlto
orchids in a decorated silver
compote. Programs bearing
the club emblem "N ik e " were
at each sealing.
Following the dinner cur­
rent officers were installed by
Mrs. Helenmarle White, as­
sisted by Miss Walts, in a
colorful ceremony—each offi­
cer being presented with a
crystal bud vase bearing a
flower In the color symbolic
of her station.
Gifts were presented to Uie
installing officer and the re­
tiring president and an inspir­
ing talk given by Bob White
to the assembly.
New officers are: President,
Mrs. Arolyn True; first vice
president, Mrs. Jessie Brls­
son; second vice president,
Mrs. Marjorie Cowan; record­
ing secretary, Mrs. Valerio

Elizabeth

Three Graduating Seniors Honored

I ONSilll liS I (IK KICK

NEW Y O R K (U P D —“ Glamourpussca

aren't

my

main

ry Thornton and Lori James.
“ The

most consistent pur­

customers; most o f m y sales chasers," Barrie said, “ are
are to fashion-conscious work­ airline stewardesses."
Most women, by the way,
ing girls and housewives, who
can buy on terms if they purchase a wig that Is nearly
the shade o f their own hair.
like."
“ We encourage this," Bar­
Milton Barrie, who said
rie said. “ The shock la too
that, la a king of wlgdom.
He sella the wigs, curly and much fo r them and their
straight, at discount In what friends i f they pick some rad­
he termed “ the largest wig ically different color. They
store anywhere." He sella can’t cope with U ."
more than 3,ooo a year at Ida
Wig City.
Barrie Is grateful that fe­
males have gotten out o f the
hush-hush stage about wigs.
It'a good for business.
"F o rm e rly ," he said, "a
woman wouldn't want to tell
her neighbor ahe was wearing
a wig. It waa like falsioa. Now
wigs are a status staple.
They'ra an integral part of
milady's wardrobe.”
Barrie's most expensive wig
la ticketed at |300.
The wig center also rents—
at 919 a day or |2S for a week­
end. Most women who rent a
wig eventually buy one.
Perukes In stock come in 60
basic shades with another 60
variations in shades. There
are IS shades o f red alone.
The moat popular: d a r k
brown.
With proper care, a wig
ought to last a month without
a beauty treatment, according
to the expert. “ It saves money
on beauty shop bills," bo said.
Among his customers Bar­
rie listed fan dancer Sally
Rand, musical comedy star
Dlahaua Carroll, singers Ter-

Usually it takes several
hours to prepare a wig for a
customer.
Part o f this tim e la taken
up persuading a woman not to
order an orange-colored wig
and to choose Instead one that
la more nearly her own
shade. Then there la careful
fitting and styling, followed
by consultations.
In this regard, Barrie wish­
es wig sellers could be li­
censed so aa to eliminate what
he termed “ shoddy products
and services offered by some
fly-by-night wig operators."
“ Some of the reports of
ahoddy w igs," he said, “ are
hair-raising."

Mrs. Charles II. Cole o f Geneva, speaking to the Chulu­
ota His and Her Garden Club,
at its May 4 meeting, urged
the members to use the botan­
ical name o f plants and trees
rather than the common name
to avoid
misunderstanding.
The same common name, in
different localities, is applied
frequently to shrubs which
have no resemblance to each
other. Botanical names, on the
other hand, are used for the
same plants everywhere.
Meeting at the home of Mr.
and -Mrs. Charles E. McCune,
garden club members were
told to use more of the beauti­
ful flowering tree* which grow
here, but because many of
them are deciduous, place
them among evergreens so
that the bare branches will
not be noticeable when the
leavos drop.
“ Although there are many
excellent insecticides on the
market, it is well to rem em ­
ber some o f the practices used

by our grandmothers.

When

there Is only one or two small
camellias washing the leaves
with a soapy solution of octa­
gon soap and pouring the re­
mainder around the plant will
control whitcfllcs and many
insects. But remember, use
soap, not a chemical deter­
gent," she said.
"M ulch yoizr plants gen­
erously," she advised. "Oak
leaves not only serve to pre­
serve moisture, keep roots
cool on hot summer days and
discourage weeds, but supply
nutrients.
" A garden club Is a place to
learn a b o u t
horticulture,
where end how to plant the
various trees and shrubs,
which once are cold resistant,
when to fertilize end when
and how to use Insecticides,"
she said, " i t Is a group o f peo­
ples who help each other by
sharing their knowledge and
their plants. Work with the
other members o f your gar­
den club, accept office, accept
committee
chairman­
ships. Don't be dead wood,"
Mrs. Cole said.
The next meeting o f the His
and Her Garden Club w ill be
held at the borne o f Mr. end
Mrs. Roscoc C. Morrison on
Monday, June 1, at 7:30 p.m.

The m e s s y Job of
cleaning the pipe and
stem is best done in
private.-

Mrs. Mary Aucoln.
Edic K ryglcr was chairman
o f the brcakfait anil serving
on her committee were Sara
Warren Eastcrby, Mrs. LaTour, Mrs. Helen Kccran,
Mrs. Sylvia Huhn and Mrs.
Frank Donahoc.
A t a recent meeting o f the
club members Mrs. Gleeson
announced tho standing com­
mittee chairmen: Altar, Mra.
Durand; membership, Mrs.
Donahoe; ways and means,
Mrs. Dot Raines; library,
Mrs. Rose Hurt; courtesy,
Mrs. John Corso; publicity,
Mrs. Betty C'Jonnor; spirit­
ual development, Mrs. Hurt;
stamps, Mrs. Ted Michaels;
parliamentarian, Mrs. George
Uogcajts; program, Mrs. Winky L e F lIi; hostess, M n ,
Elolsc Hickson, end Catholic
charities, Mrs. Marian Farclla. Mrs. Maria Rotas will be
the typist, Mrs. Paul Brefka,
pianist, end Sere Esterby will
sew the birthday apron.
Plana fo r a bake sale May
31 were discussed and Mrs.
Raines will make the final ar­
rangements.
Members voted to make
dues payable at the June
meeting rather than October.
All members are asked to re­
member this.
Mrs. Durand signed volun­
teers for the alter committee
for the summer months and
Mrs. Corso signed volunteers
to provide cakes for the USO
during the summer.
The meeting was closed
with a hymn and after ad­
journment, refreshments were
served and a social hour en­
joyed.

ernoon tea honoring ' three
graduates o f the '64 class o f
Seminole High School.
The three bonoece* w ere
the Misses Gall Coleman, Ceni
Wheatland a n d
Brenda
Brown.
The entire perty area wae a
profusion o f lovely floral a r­
rangements, with brilliant red
and white assorted flowers.
Centering the buffet was a
beautiful arrangement o f red
and white glads, flanked on
cither side by silver candel­
abra bearing white tapers in­
terspersed with white daisies.
The serving table was over­
land with a white damask
cloth, centered with red and
white gardenias and roses
tastefully arranged. H ie de­
lectable fruit punch was serv­
ed from a crystal bowl, and
the tempting dolicasies were
served from sterling trays. An
assortment o f dainty sand­
wiches, red and white cakes
and candies, and mixed nuts
completely filled the elabor­
ate table.
Floating hostesses assisting
Mrs.
Stevenson were
the
Mmes. Bonnie Cox, L. T.
Brown, P. W. Wheatland, w
W. Coleman, Raymond Ball
and O. K. Goff.
Approximately
75
guesta
called during the delightful
afternoon tea hour.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Morris
and son, Bob, of the M.Q.
Ranch in Osteen are enjoying
a motor tour of Texas, Okla­
homa and Arkansas. They are
fascinated with the beautiful
scenery and flowers snd are
thoroughly enjoying real west*
era food.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. A l­
len have returned to their
home at l i t Holly Avenue
after visiting points o f inter­
est in Northeast Florida. The
Allens observed their golden
wedding
anniversary
while
they w ere away.
When shopping fo r furni­
ture, home economiste sug­
gest you keep in mind the
size o f Ihe room where it's
to bo uied. A bulky chair or
sofa displayed in a large floor
space in the store w ill look
smaller and lighter in weight
than it w ill in your living
room.
Here Is A Beautiful
G ift F or Graduate
Or June Bride —

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By
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Smell — Med. — Largo

Ginderville VFD
Will Meet With
Mrs. Steinmeyer
The ladies Auxiliary o f the
Ginderville Fire Department
will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
at the home o f Mra. Leon
Steinmeyer on the Old Orlan­
do Highway.
A ll members are urged to
be present.

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Mon. M ay 11, *64— Pn&amp;e 9

CU bby •

By Abigail Van Buren

Television d tiq h liq h iA
M O ND AY P. M.

D E A R A B B Y : I under­
stand that the bride has the
aay when It comes to the
wedding, but what Is the
proper procedure when the
groom's father Is a minister
( o f the same faith) but
lives in a distant town? I f
the bride asks her future
father-in-law
to
perform
the ceremony, what about
her local minister? I f she

asks her own minister to
officiate, what about the
groom's father ? Weddings
can
l&gt;e difficult.
Thank
goodness I am the mother
o f only—
ONE D A U G H TE R
D EAR O N E : Let the
bride have her say. A min­
ister who would resent it Is
a poor minister.
•
•
•
•
D E AR A B B Y : M y hus­
band and ! haven't been
getting along too well fo r
quite some time. When he
goes to work, he calls me
all day to make sure I ’m
home. He's so jealous It's
sickening. I get one hour a
week fo r shopping. (A t
night.) He says there's too
much cheating going on In
the world and he doesn't
want it to happen to us.
Abby, I ’ve been so bored
and lonely for so long that
when this young man spoke
to m« (on my hour out) 1
couldn't help myself. He's
been coming to my house
while my husband works,
and I ’ve never been hap­
pier. This other man Is not
married and he loves kids.
(I have one.) Ils wants to
marry me. | am under 26
and have my whole life
ahead o f me. I can't get a
personal reply as my hus­
band picks up the mail, so
answer this in the paper. I
can always deny it's me.
What should I do?
W AN TS A CHANGE
D EAR
W ANTS:
Stick
with the men you're mar­
ried to. He has his faults,
but at least you know what
they are. The new Romeo
may provide a new thrill,

$aa&gt;by

( 'On

When a number o f eligible o f
by a

society r#port*r what quailties they were looking for in
• w ife, one replied that with
kirn

looks

would

count

at

least 7S per ce n t

girls

president o f M ills k Jonas of
S L Petersburg, have been
named members e f the Flor­
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goea a fter the diamond suit.
Before starting, he should
note that he will take five
trick* in the suit if It breaks
3-2 or if the diamond Jack
drop* singleton.
He
must
guard against a holding o f
four to tha jack. I f West holds
four to tha Jack, ha can do
nothing about IL I f East holds
four to tha jack, here is a
•a fety play.
South playa tha act or king
o f diamonds to start, then
leads a second diamond to
dummy’s queen. W est shows
out and South hns located the
Jack In tha East hand. Now
ha leads tha last diamond
from dummy and has a prov­
en finesse fo r the rest o f the
diumond tricks.

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pacts te have aa many wivea
a t Tommy Manvlilo, ho should,
in choosing a w ife, count
such qualities as thesa aa at
least 76 par cant in import­
ance.
That will still let him count
a girl's looks as 25 per cent
. . , . and If and when her
beauty fades, he won’t be
nearly as big a loser as i f ha
had married a girl who didn't
hava much mora to recommend
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By Oswald Jacoby

(a a lively sense o f humor. •
frashar,
brighter-dyed,
and Birthdajs don’t mako a wom­
an less companionable.
•
more appealing.
Intelligence
doesn't
withrr.
So the man who ratal beau­
•
Charm has no connection
ty a i 76 per cent In import­ with age.
ance in choosing a w ife, will
Bo, unioee a young man oxlooner or

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Unless the young man plana disillusioned eyes that the
to tr*4 t la a w ife on a new prettiest girl in the world la
model every few years he Is no longer the prettiest— that
she can't compete in beauty
putting way too much amphawith tha prettiest o f a young­
ala ea beauty.
er crop.
N e matter how beautiful a
BU T— while beauty Is bound
g ir l la whan a young man to lessen and fads with time,
marries her, in five years thsre are qualities In a wom­
there w ill be a younger crop en which do not wane.
•
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doesn’t sour a
disposition.
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Charles H. Kellstadt, chair­ good
man e f General Davolopmsnt years don't harden a kind
heart. •
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U0212. Enclose a stamped
self-addressed envelope.
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asked

D E A R A B B Y : Last year
1 paid $45 fo r a pair o f
skis. They were hardly us­
ed, and as good as new. A
very good friend o f mine
offered to buy them from
inr, so because o f our
friendship, I sold them to
her fo r $12. Then she turn­
ed around and sold them to
someone else for $25 and
went bragging all around
town about the profit she
made on the deal. It's not
the money, It's the principle
o f the thing. I would like
your opinion o f this person.
M AD
D E A R M AD . Your friend
was stupid fo r "b ra ggin g"
about the profit she made.
But unless she bought the
skis from you with the un­
derstanding tliut she was
not to sell them, they were
hers to do whatever she
wanted with them.
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"Modern Point Count Con­
NORTH
II
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A J M «
new book by Em ie Rovere of
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San Francisco. It la really a
♦ 1 0 *1 1
monumental a f f o r t and a
WEST
BAST
mighty good one too. In ita
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760 pages, E m it haa covsred
V is its
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both bidding and play from
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+ QT
soup to nuts or from beglnnsr
SOOTH (D )
to expert. (N o wiaecracka will
A AS
be laughed at.)
VANS
I don't agree with every
♦ A K 1004
word o f the book. N o two ex­
A ASS
perts ever agree completely,
Both vulnerable
Pent* West North Rest
but 1 have read them all with
2 N.T. P iss 3 N.T. rasa
interest and pleasure.
Pass
Here is a hand that Illus­ rase
Opening lead— V t
trate* two points In declar­
er's play. The Jack o f hearts hopes that it will hold the first
Is played from dummy at trick triek. I t doesn’t because East
one. It won’t do South any covers it with the queen.
good to sava tha jack. He
South wins that trick and

bachelors were

but that will wear o ff, too,
eventually. The only thing
you can be sure o f Insofar
as the new flame Is concern­
ed Is that he spends his a f­
ternoons with married wom­
en while their husbands
work. Is T H A T the kind o f
husband you want? Think
it over.
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THE

9:30-10 P.M. NBC. H olly­ but he does a lively interpre­
Movies. 'young accomplice (Clu Guln- wood and th* S tan . “ Sirens, tation o f "L y d ia ." There'* a
"W h ite
Feather"
(C olor) ' g er). Fleeing pursuers after Symbol* and Glamour G irl*" fin# rendition o f "Y ester­
Part I. (Rerun) It's easy days" by Bob McGrath and
(Rerun) Th* Indians nlmost a heist, th* pair pick up
enough to exploit aged film dancers Mary Lon Ryhai and
get a break in this 20th Cen­ young Barnaby W est (M ich­ clips and this show offers
Deirdr* Damon ting and dance
N O W thru W ED .
tury-Fox 1055 release starring ael Burns) while making their many possible road* to hum­ to "S isters" a t Victor G rif­
A
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1:00 • 3:1$ - 1:2$
gvtawny.
Th*
older
thief
de­
or— all o f which are ignored, fin and Jack Brown do "B ro ­
Robert Wagner, IK'bra Paget,
7:30 • I:2S
Jeffrey Hunter, John Lund, velops an nffcction for that ns It a glimpse o f film ce­ thers."
lad,
but
the
younger
one
is
lebrities.
Joseph
Gotten
nar­
Hugh O'Brian and Eduard
Frans. W agner portrays a bent on killing him at need­ rates the story o f Holly­
young government engineer less weight on their flight. wood's stars from M ary PickTheda
Bara,
Gloria
who trie* to perauads ths There it only a modicum of ford,
Cheyennes to sign n peace |suspense, but you'll like the Swnnson, Clara Bow and Jean
( S I lia n n y
T h e m **
trraty
which
would muvi way Iicgley makes capital of Hnrlovv to the present in a
0:10 &lt;0* Andy Griffith Show
thoroughly dispassionate man­
their
reservation
f u r t h e r hit role.
(1) Hollywood and IhO
9:30-10 P.M. CBS. The An- ner.
Stars
south. Th* chief's daughter,
11:00 (I* lirsaklnc rolnt
10 11 P.M. NBC. Sing Along
played by Miss Paget, likes dy G riffith Show. Occasional­
(it East aids— W ait
nny idea. But the chief's sons, ly amusing, despite a labored with Mitch. (C olor) (R en in )
Bids
(S* Slmc Along With
Hunter and O’ Brian, are op­ plot where kids are always 1It's theatrical trunk night,
A'.l'r'M TaM ntTt
Mitch
posed.
Franx is the chief and as right ns tho adults are not. meaning an excuse for doing
11:00 C ) Nswseopt
Plus "T h * Reatlra
Good-natured
sheriff
Andy
&lt;0* Naws
a lot o f charming and amus­
Lund in th* Arm y Colonel
( I ) Nswsllno
(A ndy G riffith ) agrees to ing period material. Keith
Com* T o T owb"
who dreams up the move.
11:11 ii* 8ports Final
(0) Theater of tha Its rt
8:30-10 P.M. ABC. Wagon take son Ople (Ronny How­ Rootli is no Groucho Marx,
11:10 C* TonltS Shaw
Train. "Th#
Sam
Spicer ard) and three o f his pal* on
l»| Movie
Story." (C olor) (Uerun) A n ramping trip. Andy’* mis­
11:00 i » ) Tha l.att Show
slow and unoriginal plot made take it In taking deputy Bar­
* •'WLaVV•
feu
TU E SD A Y A . M .
notable by the acting e f Ed ney anil Gomcr Pyle along to
0:00 (SI eien On
Begley as an aged hank rob- help. Naturally, since Barney
0:11 &lt;S| Munahln* Almanao
(Don K nott*) hat Imparted
«::■&gt; (01 Farm Itepnrt
expert
knowledge
of
0:1» ( ! ) World Civilisation
Chambers of the U. S. his
0:10 (01 Collext sf ths Air
camping
to
the
kids,
ho
ami
House ami Senate may not be
« l. (1) Today
( I ) Wake (Ip Mavlao
used for purposes other than Gom tr (Jim Nabors) get lost
In the woods.
t i l l ( I i Farm Marks) a s ­
legiilative.
sort
( I ) dials
Nows
aid
W e a th e r
Com* din* with us. tnjey crisp, appealing ealada...
t .10 (ft Today
Ve——te PW.e (m.ofUrv,
tasty pits, cskat and crasmt.. .Under, deDdout pnma
•SI fre-Sehool riennlne
IN Till*. iTItL'l IT util UT III'
meats sod gardervlrssh vegetables, . . served In truly
V: 40 (0) Countdown Nears
-rue: no, j i i i i t i t i , c h u t i t
1:01 (0) Mickey's Uoepel
pleasant turioundlnft. And ramambar, Thursday night
in
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ft* "family night" with trs* dstssrts 'for *11...and
Cease ektw c o r NTT. ft.O NI DA
1:00 (1) Mtrker
, Saturday night It "steak eight" when yew get a Mg
IN CHANCERY NO. I SMI
0:00 (Ol Csptala Caesarea
I2AHT RIVEIl SAVINGS DANK,
V«ib T Oon# steak eooksd to your ordsr (or only
1:11 •I) Weatker S*4 News
n New York corporation.
.on* doUor.
1:10 ( I ) Tossy
Plaintiff.
(0* Carlearllla
■01 Lamps of Loarnlne ve.
I flatten*.' I I A SI - 1 J IF . M. Oseaar; 4 JO - 4.G0 P. IL
i i o u r n o c n n i N and m i l 0:00 C* Divorce Court
U R L!) OEnniN, hie wife
i l l Exercise
Trade Wind* Cafeterias alas located la
Defendants.
0:10 (&lt;) Romper Room
NOTICE TO HRS' K i l l tilt
Orlando, Lesshurg, Cocoa, Melbourne A F t Pierre.
(11 Gale Htnrm
tut h i : it o r r t in .tr a t io n
10:00 (ft hey Wkss
Smoking
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(I t Hpanteli l.eeeone
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Open 1:30
Area
(SI Mike W aller* News TUi IIOMUH UEIlltIN
Cliatum
11.10 (5* Wurd for Word
Alabama
f t ) I L ots t.aey
TOU. HOMER OERRtN. are
(S) Pries is tlleht
herel.y nutlfleil that a Com­
11:00 ( ! ) Jeopardy
plaint for fnreeloeurs o f Mart( I ) (let The Maaaago
sane haa been filed senlnet
11:00 i f ) Ths Medeya
* uu. and you are required to
11:10 (Si Ml.sine Links
•erv* a copy of your Anawrr
( I ) Pets A Gladys
or plradlnne to Hi* Complaint
on ths Plaintiff-* attorney.
T U E 8 D A Y P. M.
Joseph M. Kits*ertld, SIS Ma­
turity Trust Bulldlnr. Miami
11:10 ( I ) Late af Lira
&gt;2. Florida, and fll* Hi# origin­
(S) haven Keys
al Answer or rivalling In th*
(1) 0'iret Impression
office Of ths Clerk of th* Clr(01
father
Knows
Heel
1:10
rult Court on or before the
I I ) deareh Oar Teas ar­ IMh dsy o f May A.I*., 1**4. If
row
you fall to do so, Judgmont by
( t ) Truth or Const*
default will ha taken asalnsl
you for tha relief demanded In
duenree
the Complaint.
11:01 ( I ) O ullinf Liehl
Th* description of th# real
1:00 (0) Girt Talk
property
proceeded airatnet la:
ISI I'ei-rinher Ilrlde
Lot t. NT. JOHNS V IL L ­
(1) News
AGE Nocond Revision, sc1:11 IS) Special— t.L
forllm r to plot thsreof a*
m o ( I ) At Ths World Taras
recorded In Flat Book IS.
(* ) Mtd-fla. Nans
paces II and ft. Public
« S&gt; Science
Record* of BsmlaoU Coun­
11os (0) 1.if film*
ty. Florid*:
1:00 t il reeeword
TOGETHER W ITH th* fellaw ­
(1) Ana Southern
ing"
personal property: '•
1:10 (ft Art Llnkletter
1'reway Hpare Heater, Mo­
IS) Day In Court
del No. ts tis
( I ) The Doctors
This notice shall b* publish­
1:00 ( I ) To Tell The Truth
ed once each w*ek for four
(1) Loretta Touag
rotiarriitlve weeks In th* Han­
( I ) General «n»ptlet
1:10 ( « ) The ll.lce of Night ford ll&lt; raid.
HOKE AND on flE R K D at
( I ) Queer Ter A D*r
Hanford.
Nenilnnle
County,
(5) Tnu Don't Sey
1
Torl'ln
this 12th day of April
1:11 ( I ) Doualae rdwards
A.D..
1M4.
Ntws
(SEAL)
0100 ( &lt; ) S e c r e t S t a r s
Arthur 8. Itoekwlth. Jr.
IS) Trallmaeter
Clerk. Circuit Court
(t&gt; The Matrh Ooaes
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
4:10 ( I ) Uncle Walt
Deputy Clerk
(1) Hume A Allen
Joseph
II. FTISKerald
1:10 ( I ) Maverick
SJtt Security Trust llulldlng
( I I Cartoon*
Miami If, Florida
(1) lleat of Oroueho
fltanklln I-ISIS
1:10 (1) Nswerops
April IT, IT,
( l ) Loses It Ts leaver Puhlleh:
Mar I, 11. IMS
CPT St
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D E A R A D B Y : Summer it
Juit around the com er and
with it w ill come a problem
that 1 hare battled for the
last four aumniere. My hueband fancies himself an ex­
pert barbecue cook. He
think he knows all there is
to know about barbecuinf
and the results are disas­
trous! He never asks any­
one how they like their
steaks or hamburgers done,
but proceeds to bum every­
thing until It’s dry and
tough because that's the
way 1IE likes his. He gets
so mean and stubborn when
he puts that apron on that
nobody can telt him any­
thing. I love the delicious
tnste o f outdoor bsrbecued
meats that cannot be dupli­
cated in the kitchen. Any
helpful ideas to solve my
problem would be appreciat­
ed.
RAGGED EDGE
D E A R RAGGED. Sorry,
but you are figh tin g a los­
in g battle. There Is nothing
as Impossible as a man who
thinks he can barbecue.
P ra y fo r a short and rainy
summer. And forget the
"delicious taste o f outdoor
barbecued meats." It ’s not
worth it.
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By Galbraith

Legal Notice
Notice to contractora to bid
on reaurfaelng Hlblpcua Hoad
In Caeatlberry — Information
may bo obtained In tha Office
of the Mayor, Caaaalberry,
Florida.
(lira.) Mary TV. Hawthorne,
Town Clark
Publlah: April 27,
May «. 11. 1S4I
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IN THE C H U T IT I'O IR T IN
AND r o l l SEMINOLE COINTV, FLORIDA
NO. I3SSM
WOON81X7KET INSTITUTION
FOR HAVINGS, a Kbodo Island
MVlnga bank,
Plaintiff,
vs.
W ALTER JOHN BLATZ at at.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SCIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
To: Walter John Ulata. A I M
Naval Air Technical Train.
Ing Center
Millington, Tennee.ee
Tou are hereby notified that
•ull haa been filed agalnet
you and Eleanor J. Mat,, your
wife. In the abnva entitled
cause, and that you arc re­
quired to file your sn,w-er with
the Clerk of this Court and to
serve a copy thereof upon the
plaintiff or plaintiff's attnr*
nays, who,# name and address
la Jennings. Watta, Clarks and
Hamilton, I I I Harnett National
Rank Uutldlng, Jacksonville t,
Florida, not later than May IE
lif t . If you fall to do so a do.
eras pro confeaao will bo on.
terrd agalnat &gt;ou for tha ro­
ller demanded In tha coinplaint. This atilt la to furechme
a mnrUagr. The real property
proceeded agalnat I,:
1-ot 10. Mock P, SUNLAND
ESTATES, a subdivision,
according to a plat there­
of, recorded In Plat Rook
11, pagea 14 to 22 of the
l ’ ubllu Record, of Hemlnolt
County. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and th#
aeal o f .aid Cnurt at Sanford.
Florida, this llth day of April,
1044.
(COURT HEAL)
Arthur II. Reckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Clrrult Court
Rr Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Jennings, Watts, Clarks an4
Hamilton
Harnett National Rank Bldg.
Jacksonville 2, Florida
Publlah: April 20. 27, May 4. II,
1014
CDT-5T________________________
IN THE CIRCITT COVET OF
THE NINTH JI DICIAL CIRC U T , IN AND FOR SEMIN­
OLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY NO. 11044
CIIAItl.KH RALES COUP. OF
ORLANDO, a Florida corpora­
tion.
Plaintiff,

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SOMETHINGS.
AWFUL S LET9
WRONG / BACK
SOME- ( UP AND
WHERE/ \ START
OVER I

By K ate Osann

W ILLIAM CLINTON HILET.
Dalandanl
NOTICE TO APPEAR
TO:
WILLIAM C. HILET
7 .ll»ll»
Oleraeaa Ilia
c o Maritime Overeea*
Corp.
t i l Fifth Avenue
New Tork. N. T.
Tou are hereby notified that
Complaint for Divorce hae
been riled attain,t you and )ou
are required to aerve a copy
of your ananer or pleadlne to
the Complaint on the Plain­
t i f f , attorney. FELDER AND
IJETTINUHAL'8, 1I» S o u t b
Know-lea Avenue, Winter Park,
Florida, and rilx the original
Answer or pK -ling In tha o f­
fice of the Clrru Court on or
before tha llth u.y of May,
IS4I. If you fall to do to u De­
cree Pro Confeaao will v. ' en­
tered agalnat you for tha relief
demanded In the Complaint.
Wltnei, my band and aeal of
•aid Court at Kanford. Hemlnole County, Florida, thlo llth
day of April, 1X1.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwtth. Jr.
Clark of the Circuit Court
I I ) : Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
FELDEIl AND UKTTINOIIAUt
Attorneys for tha Plaintiff
110 South Knowlaa Avenue
Winter Park. Florida
Publlah: April 30, 27, May 4, 11,
]»&lt;«
CDT-1I________________________

I A M M R ? POND O F YOU,
D ia n a , i m t r t in 6 t d h e i&gt;

5WCB1

VICTOR B. YINEH. INC., 4
Florida corporation: VICTOR
IL VINER and POLLY ANN
VINEIt. hie wife: and FIX)I'D
J. COLLINS and BETTY R.
COLLINS, his wife, LEONARD
CASSELUERRY a n d
MAROAHKT JANE CA8RELBER.
RT. hit wife. DAVID R. CHIL­
DRESS a n d
a.
HORALIM
CHILDRESS, hta wife. Individ­
uals. trading and doing buallire, as 8CN8KT ENTERPRIS­
ES.
a partner.hip;
HOMO
F E D E R A L HAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
ORANOB COUNTY, a United
Hlatea corporation; and FLOYD
J. COLLINS and RETTT R.
b lK K W m
COLI.INH. hla wife, jointly ant
Individually,
Why don’t you gat s ehaapar cut as long as fathoi
Dotontoato
N o n e * o f a v it
plans to barbocuo It?"
TO: FlXiYD J. COLLINS ant
BETTY R. COLLINS,
hi. wllo
Answer to Pm t o i Punts
1*41 Seminary Host
Great Generals
Silver Spring, Maryland
Tou and earli of you art
hereby notified that a Com­
acsoss
• Twice
plaint to Forerloae Claims of
1N*»r cooqseror 7 Sln(lQS voice
Men on the following deecrlbat R^nv,
S Loosening
ed property, to-wlt:
(comb, form)
SGenihis----Isite I. I. 8. 4, I and t,
S Spectator IcolL)
11 Am loud;
Ulock B. Sunset Manor, re­
14 Mythical Creek 10Cavity
corded In Plat Hook I,
11 Eirlamatios
ptlncMs
Page 14, Public Records of
e( Borrow •
15 Pue tl
Seminole County, Florida;
It
Clair
profit
16 Bleat
also described as 214, 111,
i t Booty
17 Extractad
241. 271. Jlf, III, 111. I l f ,
SI Proooua
lSGrvuitel
Oolden Days Drive, Cassel­
U Metal
JODruok.rd
berry. Florida.
•d ie ba HI
34TQP.W to- StYnideaaf
SSBlbis aacltoa
has been filed against yea. and
Celebae
t * i eralitlee
lab.)
you are required Is serve a
SOKevotvo
B Domestic Alias SS Puebla ladies 17 Mim llorae
27 Swan (sous
41 Conqueror of 62 Romas theater ropy of your Answer or Plead­
call la
2SVocal
Caul
ing to tha Complaint on tha
53 Sauer
MUtwk lattac
50 Number
45 Refioa (poet.) 54 Eaaantial brie, Plan tlffe attorney, aerald A.
JS ()&gt;)C» n
31
drafted
(bar
)
4d
Ceraettaa
S7Manarement
Thorn, of Edwards to McCor­
allotrope
47 Reverberation
SJ Falia rod
S3 Sots
aseaal (tbJ
mick,
1*11 East
Robinses
At Drof from
street Orlando, Florida, and
gourd family
file the original Answer or
SS Near conqueror
Pleading In the Office af tha
at Europe
Clerk of the Circuit Court oa
SS Rata
or before the llth day o f May,
St Victor t t
l i l t . If you fall te do ao, judg­
Ptaaaay (1TST)
ment by default will be taken
40 Fatales* bird
agalnet you for tha relief de­
43 Victor at
manded In the Complaint
Chanmlk.
This Notice shall be pub­
lished once each weak for four
«K S U
(4)
consecutive weeks In tha
meatura
Kanford Herald, a aew.paper
44 Early data fab )
published at lanford. Seminole
44 Ocean Miuto
County, Florida.
JlAtocood
WITNESS my hand and tha
official aeal of this Court at
54 Ei tartan
Sanford.
Florida, this llth day
IS American
or April, l i f t .
•atrlcb
(SEAL)
55 Small pitchers
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r
so Art sot icoetr )
Clerk of Circuit Court
SI Sclf-exiatoat
Hy Martha T. VIMan
DOYEN
Deputy Clerk
1Protuberance
EDWARDS
Ik McCORMlCK
8 Biblical city
1PII
East Robinson Street
ll MoniMti
Orlando,
Florida
t Thatch matarial
Attorney* for Plaintiff
4 Noatrtla
Publish! April It, IT, May 4, II,
• Mils su
CDT-Sd

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Phone
Classified
From Sanford Exchan f t

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938

N O T LONG D ISTANCE

Office 204 W. First
RESPO N SIB ILITY:

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aponaible for more than eat
Incorrect Insertion of your ad,
and reserves the right to re
rise or rejeet any advertise
meat Iron what ordered to
coBdera la the policies of this

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STRAIG H T C L A M im C D :
Tuss., thru F ti. • 8 P. X . day
hefora laaartiea. Mon. • S at
CLASSIFIED D IS P LA Y :
Tua«., thru P r t • 1 M i . day
before laiertioa. Moo. • S at
•ooa.

Legal Notice
MOTICa rOR BIDS
The Board of County Com*
ailulonori at flamlnot* Coun­
ty, Florida, w ill raralva bide
•.t tha office of Arthur H.
licckwlth, Jr., Clark In tha
CourthouM at Sanford, Flor­
ida up ta 1:00 P. M„ Wcdnciday, May ST 1S««, for purohaaa
and dlapatal by wracklna, ramoral, or otharwlaa. of tha
following daacrlbad atruotura
lying within tha rltht-of-way
o f Twanty-FIfth Street ax
4andtd Waatwardl
Ona (1) Sinaia Btory frama
two-badroom houaa located
on tha following daacrlb­
ad proparty: Begin 1S.SS
Ch. Kaat of Jf. W. corner
Section
t, Townihlp SO
South, Ranee SO Eaat, Run
South St feat. Weet IIS
feat, North SI feat, and
Kaat l i t
feat , Seminole
County, Florida, (being on
watt aide of Old l«ake
Mary Road, directly oppoalte tha weatern termtnua of Twenty • Fifth
Street, City o f Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida.)
Work muil be completed
Within thirty (SO) days of
Bata of acceptance of beat bid.
tnapaotlon can be mada by
appointment wttb tha Coun­
ty Enslneer, and apeolfleatlona
are available at tha otfloe of
tha County Engineer In tha
Courthouae at Sanford, Flor­
ida.
Bide to be accompanied by
bid dtpoill of 1100 or 10% of
bid offer, whichever la greater,
which dapoilt ahall be return­
ed to uneureeaaful bidder*.
nidi to b* anclotad la a
aealed envelop* plainly markad on the eutaldt. "BID FOB
DISPOSAL OF HOUSE, open
May SI. ISSt.'’
Blda ahall b* opened an
Thuraday. May IS, ISM at
10:00 A. M. or aa aoon there­
after aa poeilbt*. at a meeting
to b* held In the County Comminion Minting Room In tbn
Ceurtheui* at Sanford. FloridaTha right la reeerved to
waive any Irragularltla* or
tachnlcalltlea In bide and to
taiact any or all bide.
Board of County Commteeloneri
Seminole County, Florida
j . F. Avery. Jr., chairman
By: W. Both. Jr.
County Engineer
Publish May 11, 11, ISM
ODU-St
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE Btk JUDICIAL CSRCt'IT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTV, FLORIDA
IN CSIANCRRV SIX 1«atg
EAST nilOOKLT.V SAVINGS
HANK, a New Tork corpora­
tion.
Plaintiff,
-veJOHN * . WOOD*. JR. and
JUNB I- WOODS, hi* wlfei
and ROBERT BOUT and 1IA.
EEL, BOUT, hi* wife,
Defendant*.
NOTICE TO DEFEND OR
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
SUIT FOR FOIIKCLOH'RB
TO: ROBERT BOUT and HASEL BOUT, kla w lf*
Dunaleonvlll*
Oeorgla
TOU, ROBERT BOUT and
HAZEL BOUT, ar*
hereby
notified that a Complaint for
Foreclosure at Mortgage has
baan filed (gainst you, and
you ar* required to serve a
copy ef your Aniwar or PlaidInga to tha Complaint on tha
P la in tiff* attorney, Joeeph M.
Fltagarald, I I I Sscurlty Trust
Building, Miami s:. Florida,
and file the original Anawtr
• r Pleading In tha offle* of
tha Clark at ih* Circuit Court
an ar btfara tha sth day ef
Jua* A. p., ISM. If r»u fall
to da to. Judgment by default
will be taken agalnet you for
tha relief demanded In the
Complaint.
Tha description of tha real
property proceeded agelnet la:
Lot I. Bleak SI. TOWNSITE OF NORTH CIIUI.UOTA, a subdivision accord­
ing to plat thereof re­
corded la Plat Book I,
P '- r e it to IS. Inelualve,
•# Public Records of
ile County, Florida,
lice ehall be pubI'
ce each week for
f
-rutlva weeke In The
b
Herald.
;
t\ P ORDERED at
San.’ oi . Seminole C o u n t y .
Florida. Ibis 7th day of May
A. D, ISM.

CLASSIFIED IN D E X
1. Lost &amp; FounB
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. TransporUtion
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Bait or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salona
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
31A. PeU
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles T or Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autoa Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailara - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

Legal Notice
IN COUNTV JUDGE'S COURT,
bKMINOLR COUNTY, FLOR­
IDA
ESTATE OF W. It. POPE,
DECEASED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO AIJ, PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST SAID ESTATE:
Tou end each of you ar*
hereby notified and required
to file any olalma and demand*
which you, or either of you,
may have agalnet aatd eatata
In the office of Hon. Varnun
C. Mlaa, County Judge of
Seminole County, at hla office
In the Court lloue* In Hanford,
Florida, within ala calendar
raonthe from tha time of the
flrat publication of thlt notice.
Each claim or dtmand mull b*
In writing and contain tha
Place of realdenc* and poat offlea addreae of tb* claimant
and muat b* aworn to by the
claimant, hla agent or attor­
ney, or the aamt ahall b* void.
/■/ Kllaworth W. Ilaieett
/a/ E. Pop* llaeaett
Aa Co-Kxccutora of eald
aetata
Publlth: April It. IT. May 4, II,
UK
CDT-II
Tb* Caarl Of The Caaaly
Jadge. temlaal* Caaaty, Flor­
ida, la Probata,
la rat Ratal* af
EDWARD F. LANE,
Dacaaatd.
To AU Creditor* aad Parooaa
llavlag Clalaia ar Dataaada
Aaalaat Said Katatai
Tou and each of you aro
hereby notified and required
to praaant any clalma and demanda which you. or either of
you. may have agalnet the ea­
tata of EDWARD F. LANE,
decaaead, lata of aatd County,
to the County Judge of HEMINOLK County, Florida, at hla
office In tha court houia of
(aid County, at BANFORD,
Florida, within ala calendar
monthe from Ih* time of tha
flret publication of «hI■ notice.
Two coplea of taeh claim or
demand ahall be In writing,
and ehall alate tha pier* of
raeldanc* and poat office addraae of tha alalmant, and ahall
b* aworn te by tha claimant,
hi* agent, or attorney and ac­
companied by a filing tea of
on* dollar and aurh claim or
demand not ea filed ehall be
void.
/»/ May E. Lana
Aa Executrix of tha Laat
Will and Teetamant of
BDWARD F. LANK. daeaaead
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Attorney at Law.
P. O. Drawer X,
Sanford. Florida.
Attorney for Executrix
Publlxh April JT.
May 4. II. II. 1*44
CPT.M

2.

Notices • F e m o n s la

Bljf

VACUUM CLE AN E R
R EPAIRS
P arti, Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way,
Rex-AIr, Filter Queen, GE,
clc. Free pick up.
GM VACUUM R E PAIRS
906 So. Myrtle
322-8627
VACUUM C LEANER—LOCAL
R E PA IR S — SALES —
A L L MAKES
Phone 322-2261

8. Fducatlon - Instruction
U. S. C IV IL SERVICE
TESTS I
Men-womsn, 11-32. Start high
• i $102.00 s wstk. Properstory training until appoint
ed. Thounndi of Jobi open.
Experience usually unnec
eeiery. F R E E information
os Jobi, i t l i r i e i , require
manti. W rite TO D AY giving
nim e, sddren and phone
Lincoln Service, Box T3,
Sanford Herald.

SUMMER RECREATIO N
Program for children o f all
age
groupa. 2 Filtered
swimming pools. Art* A
Crafts. Qualified Instruc­
tor!. Ail day, $11 weekly. H
Day, $6.50 weekly. Trans­
portation available. Happy
Acres School. Ph. 322-8481.

6. For Rent

Nice large 2 BR, unfurn
duplex
Kitchen equipped
14th Ave., Longwood, 8 ml.
from N.A.S. Ph. 838-3298.
W E L A S A APAR TM E N TS:
Hoomi private bathe, 114
W. Flret * .
Cali

after

6,

FURN. 2 I1R. hou»e $85 mo,
322-3750 or 322-2097.
Large ’62 New Moon trailer
at Seven-Oake Trailer Ct.
Mre. Jones.
UNFURN. 2 HR Apt. Kit.
equipt. 108Vi W. 18tb. Ph.
349-3952.
Furn. Apt., close In.
322-2800.

Phone

Houietrailcr, 3 room* adjoin
ing, carporte, large storage
ares. $40 mo. $22-311$.
3

OR, kitchen equipped in­
cluding dlehwaaher. Many
extras. $120. 322-4106.
2 k 3 Bedroom Houses

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-02 at Hiawatha

STORAGE SPACE. 307
St. 322 5492 or 1374,

Otfl

FURN. Apt., pvt. ent. k bath
$45. 120014 Magnolia after
6 p. m. 322-8909.
Furn. Apt., $60 per mo. In­
clude! lights k water. 113
Magnolia Ave. 322-3641.
2

DR unfurn.
322-5183.

houaa.

4rral5

Mny 11, 1964 — Page 11

12. Real Estnte For Sale 25. Plumbing Services

34. Articles For Sale

For tiie biggest selection of Get professional carpet clean­
PLUM BING
nearly new and used furni­
Contracting Repairs
ing result*—rent Blue Luature, see NoU'a Furniture
tre Elec. Shampooer. $1 per
F R E E ESTIM ATES
Brokerage in Casselberry
R. L. H A R V E Y
day. Carroll’a Furn.
I T S YO UR F A U L T
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6.
204 Sanford Ave.
F A 2-3383
I f you mis* this fine 2 story,
Like New A ir Compresaor.
8 room- 3-bedroom country 27. Special Services
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
B ed 's Body Shop, 10th A
Quick Service
44'ith the
home. Near town for busi­
Sanford.
ness and R IV E R for FISH­ LAWNS renovated — Aerate
Cash. SU PER
TRAD ING
2-9 x 12 carpetJ, 323-0600.
— Remove thatch — Chinch
ING. Priced right with good
POST. F A 2-0677.
Buy Spray (VC-13)— Forth
terms and $500 down.
BICYCLES: Man and wom­
lire—Ph. 322-4244.
FREE E S TIM A TE
an's English bicycles, good
M ANSFIELD L A W N SER. Upholstering k Mattress ren­
cond. $15 ca. 322-7077.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
R E PR IN TS A V A ILA B LE
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg. Living room »ulte. 24” T V .
IN V E STM E N T k R E A L T Y
Of plcturea that have bece
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
Phone 322-3802. 104 Azalea
118 N. Park
322-9173
published In The Herald.
Ijinc.
f a 2-ain.
Call Bill Vincent at The
O N LY $6,900. Nico 4 BR. 2
FLO RID A nfllD L IF E . O ver
Sanford Herald, 322-2611.
shady loU. Shops, Income
500 pages, 40 color plates,
Invest, potent. 322-5680.
Sewing: Alterations, button­
on birds o f Florida. Send
8 COM PLETE ROOMS
12 ACRES
holes, tippers, etc. Kithercheck or money order for
Was on Lay-a-Way i t
Oak shaded large 4 Bedroom.
ine Corwin, 1427 Lake Dr.,
$12.50 plus 38 cent* Fla.
2 bath hom e;; Fam ily room
C aiielberry. TE 8-1260,
Sale* Tax. We pay postage.
with fireplace, large util­
H o o k Tracers, Chuluota,
on So. Orange Ave.
Plano Tuning and Repair
ity and double carport. Ap­
Florida.
Now can be seen at
proximately 2500 aq. ft. All W. L. Harmon — F A 2-4223
298 Longwood Plata
35. Art Idea Wanfed
fenced. 8 A crei cleared aod
Taka up payments
PA IN TIN G • IN TE R IO R - E X ­
planted In behal.
A t only $12.80 per mo.
CASH
for good dean Uacd
TE R IO R and Home Im ­
Ph. 838-4583
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni.
provement Contractor. AU
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
ture, IMH W. First St., Ph.
work may be financed up to
Slightly damaged
322-6591.
5
yrs.
Guaranteed
satisfac­
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
at 859.95
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Th.
36. Automobile* - Trucks
322-9558.
31. Arliclea For Sale
*1 don't want smyons who climbs up on the right-hand
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
BUYING A NEW or
•Ido to tetoh ME how to ridel"
Realtor
Console Stereo AM-FM radio­
USED CAR?
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
record
player.
Multiplex
FIN AN C E IT W ITH U *
By FEDDERS
F A 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
adapter. 322-8167.
♦ Low Interest RaUa
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
6. For Rent
12. Real Estate For Sals
♦ Low Monthly Payments
322 4234
New Cuitom Bunt Home on 200 So. Park Ave.
May Special. Machettes, 99c.
ROSE COURT APAR TM E N TS Mobile Home lot*, 100x160,
FLORIDA
STATE B AN K
Crystal Lake. For lnforma
Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­
WELLS D RILLED , TUM PS,
1 BR Furn. Near Rase. 2015
near
Lake Jessup. $100
tion call 322-3378.
ford
Ave.
1963 Corvair Monza, 4 speed,
S PR IN K L E R SYSTEMS
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.
down, $30 mo. ril. 3220085.
HAH, Palom ar red, black
All Types and Sixes
G K E E N B R IA R
SIDING &amp; Doors. Cheap Ph.
Interior. Ral. approx. $1975,
Furn. a p t $40. 611 Park.
We Repair and Service
Choice
lots
available
In
322-2506 after 6.
payments $70.91 mo. W ill
b T I N E
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
BEDROOM HOMES
2-BOOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
take $200 or old car as
overlooking
g o lf
course. Machinery and Supply Co. Caloric Gas Ilange. Like new.
IM
M
E
D
IATE
ind. water k elec. 322-3860.
equity. Call 322-6002 after
Reasonable. 322-8211.
FA 20432
Custom building to your 207 W. 2nd St.
OCCUPANCY
5.
specifications.
Greenbriar
Air-Conditioning
Optional
HONEY FOB SALE: One gal­
1 BR Houaetrailer furn. Adults
29.
Automobile
Service
developed
by
As Low a* $350 Down
lon, $1.00. Call 322-2900 af­ '57
Chevrolet,
floor
shift*
only. $75 mo. Ph. 322-1187.
KINGSW OOD
CRYSTAL LAK E PAR K
ter 5 p. m. F R E E D E L IV ­
runs good $475. 322-2685.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
4 HR. 2 Bath, home. Avail
BUILDERS, INC.
ERY
W ITH IN SANFORD
L A K E M A ItY
Free inspection,
estimates,
I960 Fiat 500 Bianchlna, new
able, June. 322-9595.
202 Fairmont Dr.
West on 25th St. and
C IT Y LIMITS.
pickup, delivery, ltccoring
tires, good cond., $350. Ph.
F
A
2-8074
Left
on
Lake
Mary
Hlvd.
&amp; repairs discounted.
2 BR, fully furnlahed. A vail­
Double
bed
with
3”
foam
rub­
322-8522.
322-2744
21144 E. 3rd.
322-3143
able May 1. Prefer adult*,
ber mattress $30; table TV
LAK E W YM AN
HIGHEST PR IC E PA ID
1503 Sanford Ave.
$25; Bahama couch $20;
HEIGHTS
FOR E X TR A C LE A N CARS
THE
TIM
E
TESTED
FIRM
Platform
rocker
$15;
other
Furn. Gar. Apt. 2545V4 Pal
LONGWOOD
1012 Sanford Ave.
322-4503
AUTOMOTIVE
miscellaneous h o u s e h o l d
116 N. Park Ave.
F A 2 6123
metto.
Ph.
322-0523
or
(South on 17-92—0 ml.
AIR-CONDITIONING
items. Ph. 322 6617.
322-6234.
2 Blkt. Northwest of
3 BR, CB house Ilavcnna l ’ k INSTALLATIO N - SERVICING
Longwood P laza)
B E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
l.ow down payment. Call
Good Used Cars Sold
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ave.
T R A IL E R 1..ADES
after 3 . m. 322 0653.
818 French Ave.
322-7765 I’ stloi, Floor, Free Estimates
Apply 3-6:30.
CONSIDERED
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
3 Bit- 1 bath, kit equipped.
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Auto Glass, Tope
$200 down, assume pymts.
bath, 317 S. Park Ave.
steel, grease
traps, dry
k Seat Covers
of $78 mo. 322-1599.
'61 Renault. 8097 bal, $33 mo.
wells. Stepping stones.
1-ROOM efficiency apt. with
Ph. 838 3911
'55 Chevrolet $597 bal, $32 mo,
M
IR
A
C
LE
CONCRETE
CO.
2 BR.
Home, Study, 1(4
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
'55 Pontiac, $490 bal, $25 mo.
309
Elm
Ave.
322-5751
Baths, large Fam ily Rm. in
able for couple or single
•59 Ford,
$314bal, $27
304 W. 2nd St. F A 2-8032
good
neighborhood;
includ­
person or retired. All utili­
SINGER SI-ANT-O-MATiC
'57 Ply., $492
bali»$36 moa
A
L
L
WORK
GUARANTEED
ing stove, rcfrig., room airties included in rent. Ideal,
SLANT-O-MATIC 500A
'56 Chcv„ $618 bal, 833 mo.
conditioner,
washing m a­
1901 Tark Avenue
ly located on First St., with­
Fully automatic. Just dial It '58 Metro.. $319 bal, $24 mo,
chine
&amp;
rug*.
Really
ter­
F A 2-3232 anytime
in 1 block o f 2 free parking
and sew. Take up payments '53 Mercury, $487 bal, $26 tno,
rific
buyl
Monthly pay­
lota and shopping center. In­
o f $10.20 mo. or pay off '39 Hillman, $687 bal, $34 mo,
ments $83.50.
quire st Manuel Jacobson
bal. $168.40. Liberal trade '59 Ply., $681 bal, $34 Qto.
Scnknrik Glass nrnl Paint
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Dept. Store, 211 E. F irit St.
for your old machine. Call '58 Chrye., $687 bal, $35 mo.
Company
Ine.
1, H4, k 2 BATHS
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
anytime for Free Home '57 Buick, $590 bal, $32 znov
F A 2 8074
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmie DOWN PAYM E N TS FROM
Trial. 322-5627.
'56 Ford, $197 bal, $11 n o ,
Cowan. 322-4013.
'50 Mercury, $87 bal, $3 mo.
LOCH A R B O R - Lg. 4 BR, 2 81. Poultry - Llveetock
H A IR Y INDIGO
i
, ,. V r
Bath, 17 x 17 playroom.
Low Monthly Payments
G ean rooraa for men. 401
1 Shetland Pony for Sale Reg. $33 100 lbs., 500 lb. lots
Cent, alr-cond. k heat, lg.
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.
For Complete Information
Stallion. CaU after 5, 322$31
util, rm., patio, dble car­
See Or Call Your
4703.
Pensacola Bahai 100 lbs $23
Unfurniihcd 2 BR. house, kit­
port, sprinkler system w,
500 lb. lota $24
chen equipped. 322-3651.
own well, Located 1 blk 81A. Pot*
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
Crystal Wax Onion Plant* M
fm
Golf
Course
on
ig.
S A N F 0 It0 A V E .
R E N T A BED
$2.50-500
$1.50
SALES BROKER
150x150 lot. 444% 01 Loan. Boiton Bull Terrier Puppies.
RoCaway, Hospital A Baby
O PE N E V E N IN G S
A. M. P ltE V A T T
Will sell my equity. 207
AKC Beg. E. E. Walker,
Badi.
Seville, Fla.
Rldgo Rd. Call 322 1522.
Phone 522-4505
806 E. 20th St. Ph. 3226187.
By Day, Week, or Month
322-2420
WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia.
Ph. FA 1-3181 116 W. l i t St. 2343 Park Dr.
Chihuahua pupplea for sale.
1961 Edition.
Like
new. 37. Bunts • Motors
C ARRO LL’S FU R N ITU R E
2427 Elm Ave.
Large
Print.
Park
Ave. USED
BOATS
4k motor*.
R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
2 BR. home. kit. equip. Keys
TraUer Court, Lot 93.
GUNS.
New
k
Used.
I.arga
T
oy
Fox
Terrier
puppy.
Phone
3rd 4i Park Ave.
at 917 Catalina D r________
Property Management
aclectian. Will trade, alas
322 5365.
Fhone 322 5641
SEWING MACHINE
ft Sale* Broker
repair. Tackle told k re*
V. For Hole or Rent
REPOSSESSED SINGER
paired. Osteen Bridge F lib
8 BR., 144 bath home. As- Chihuahua, white male, 6
Fully automatic. Sewa on
wks.
125.
No
papers,
Inquire
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
sume payments. 322 5(55.
Camp A Gun Shop.
buttons.
Makes
huttonholes,
Guthrie's Restaurant, N. of
LAKE.
Call e v e n 1n g a
O ffers for your selection
embroiders, m o n o g r ains,
1G. Female Help Wanted
Monroe Bridge, 17-92.
322-1597.
these Beautiful 2, 8, k 4
blind hems, etc. All with­ Gateway T o The Waterway
W ANTED. Babysitter for 2 32. Flnwens • Bhrube
Bedroom
out attachments. Guaran­ Robson Sporting Goods
Air-conditioned 3 HR, 2 bath,
small children in my home.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
teed. Like new. Sold new
Fla. room. Available Juno.
L ive In or out. Ph. 822-5191. OROW your own hydroponic
over $300. Balance due only 301 68 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2 5961
Sanford 122-7506.
tomatoes;
in
containers;
$79.16 or $8.08 month. Call
21. Beauty Salosui
3D. Trailers • Cabanas
some hearing. Grosser'! Hy­
11. Real Estate Wanted
Collect for Free Home Trial
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
241-9588
Service
Discount.
Complete
lieauty
Service
SPA
A F T 10 x 45. Com­
W ANTED. Deilrabls lota In
Ave.
pletely furnished. Sacrifice
5 Senior Operators
trade on Sparcraft Trailer.
price. Can b« seen at 2003
Free Parklog at 2nd k Oak
BLOOMING Kosss on Chero­
Can be seen at 2003 So.
So. French Ave. Phone 322*
322 574$
10$ go. Oak
kee Mock. A ll other kind«
French. Ph. 322 6437.
6157 for further Information.
H A R R IE T T ’S B E AU TY NOOK
o f Nursery shrubbery and
b i g * $ SAVING S
12. Real Estate For Sale
trees.
On
Floor
Models
&amp;
Ace Beauty Salon
Gray Shadows Nursery
Demonstrators
Call for Evening Appts.
E V E R E TT A. H AR PE R
r» 511. 8. on Sanford Ave.
(F R E E Repair ESTIM ATES)
M
ayfair
Hotel
Ph.
322
8525
T
o
make
tha
beat
home
AGENCY • REALTOR
In Your Homo
Free Parking
buy. see the
33. Furniture
3485 I. Park Ave.
In Sanford Call
Pbonci F A 2-2364 or F A 2 2285
Spring Permanent Special
Used furniture, appUancei,
SINGER
20 Percent off regular prices
tools, ale. Bought • Sold.
Representative at
FURNISHED,
U NFURNISH ­
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
A lin 's Fabrics &amp; Rugs
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, 114
318 Palmetto Ave. Pb. 322-0834
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4131.
322-5783
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
in 8uni and- 121 Lake D o t

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

3 BR, 1 bath home, fenced
back yard. North Orlando.
Fh. 322-8219.

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Payton Realty

Cali

Downstairs clean o p t Attic
fan k garage. Adults. Rea­
sonable. Ph 322-1154.
C O M PLE TE LY FURN. first
floor of lovely home on tree
shaded lot on I-aka Monroe,
Enterprise. I BR, 26xlS car­
peted liv. rm. end dining
rm., built-in kitchen. En­
joy privacy k fishing. 9125.
322-5836 evenings, 322-7480
days.

St. Johns Realty

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Repossessions

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

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Seminole Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

FHA - V A HOMES

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FHA - V A

Ball-Blair Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

Government
Owned Homes

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Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT. 3-Room, nice, clean, furn.
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
apt. Phone 322 3677.
OF ri.OIIIDA IN AND FOR
fEMINOI.K cnU N Tr
2 BR, unfurn. house, kitchen
CHANUEHV NO. 14*14
ANTHONY WILLIAMS.
equipped. 2403 S. WUlow.
rialntlff
Pb. 349-4232.
MURILEE WILLIAMS
RENTALS FURNISHED
Defendant
NOTICH OF SUIT
1 UR, 1 Hath, 2429 Chase $53
THU STATK OP FLORIDA TOi
Br, 1 Beth, 1008 French $60
MURILEE WILLIAMS
BR, 1 Bath, 1117 Sum­
Rout* 1 Box 14
Laary, Georgia
merlin .......................... $70
A Sworn Complaint having
BR, 1 Bath, 406 Sunb*an filed agalnet you In tha
transferred.
Circuit Court In and for Semi­
land Dr........................... $123 Owner b e i n g
nole County. Florida. In Chan­
Must sell 3 HR, 2 Bath
UNFURNISHED
cery, for Divorce, lha eliort
Home in Ravenna Park,
BR, 1 Hath, 1322 Mellontitle of aald action being AN­
Sanford. Ph. 323-0C4S.
THONY WILLIAMS. Plaintiff
viile ............................... $50
ve. MURILEE WILLIAMS, De­
Office F A 2-211$
BR,
1
Beth,
Jewett
Lane
$80
fendant, theee present* ar* to
T IM E TO RE TIR E ?
Night FA 2-0648
cauee and require you ta fll*
BR. 2 Bath, A. C „ 611
ThU la a home which should
88S-0709
your written defences. If any.
Oiceloa
Dr......................$123
to the Complaint filed heraln.
fulfill your every dciire. 2324 Park Dr
Saoford. Fla
OTHERS NO T LISTED
and lo acrv* lharauf upon
Immaculately clean. Locat­
Plaintiff* attorney on or be­
STEM PER AG ENCY
ed in a quiet, exclusive
fore lha 11th day of June. A U.
322-4991
1M4. otharwli* a Decree Pro 1919 So. French
neighborhood on a itreet of
Confeaeo
will
be
entered
beautiful trees and well kept
agalntt you and lha cauee pro­
Local automobile dealers of­
ceed ex part*.
lawns, it has 2 Bedrooms,
fer
their
best
buys
In
Herald
WITNESS my hand and o f­
1V4 bath* and a large Flor­
ficial seal of Sanford. Semi­ cla stifled dlepley ede.
ida Room
Most of the
nal* County, Plortde, thle Ith
day of May, A. D. 1M4.
furniture la included In the
(SEAL)
price o f $14,000 with good
Arthur H. Rerkwlth, Jr.
terms available. What are
Clerk of (h* Circuit Court.
Notice to Contractor* to bid
Ninth Judicial Circuit in on paving triangle connecting
(SEAL)
you doing right now? Let's
Arthur If. Ileckwtlh. Jr,
and for Semlnol* County, Queen'* Mirror Circle end
drive out and look it over!
Florida
Clerk Circuit Court
Winter I'ark Drive In Ceexellly Sandra M. Johnson, DC. berry — Information may be
H&gt;: llarthe T. Vllil-n
Call Stemper Agency, 1019
Gordon V. Frederick
Deputy C» r k
obtained In the office of the
So.
Frenoh, 322-4991.
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
Javeph M Pllagtrald
Mayor, Qeaeelberry, Florida.
111 Eaat Commarclal Street
SSI Perurlty Trust Building
Very truly your*.
New
people In lo rn look at
P O Bus 1111
Miami II. Florida
(Mre.) Mary W. Hawthorn*
Hanford, Florida. (JITl
F Re a til In l-SITS
Town Clerk
IB raid Ada. Be sure your
1 ua'.'.eb Hey II. II. I I A ruMleh May 11, 14, : j a I'ublUh: April ti,
businen it represented with A P P L IA N C E SERVICE
June t. 1144.
May 4. It. 1&gt;44
J.-.e
ISM.
510 Hanford A ve. F A 2-7858
alU active
advertisement*.
CDU-21
CUT-4a
tuiu-ia

S0I.D!

WANTED

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

1 •
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SINGER
Birthday Sale!

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

D I C K 'S

MEN - WOMEN
from agaa 18 to 52. Prepare now fo r U. S. Civil Htrvlee Job openings in this area dur.
ing Ih* next 12 months.
Government poaltlon* pay a* high aa 1116.00 n month to Mart. They provide much
greater security than private employment and cxrellrnt opportunity for advancement.
Many poeltlona require little or no specialised eduralon or experience.
Itut to get on* o f these job*, you must pass n test. Tha competition la keen and in
some cases only one out of five pas*.
Lincoln Hervlra has helped thousand* prepare for three teals every year since 1918.
It is une of I hr largest and oldeM privately owned schools o f its kind and i* not con­
nected with (he Government.
For Flti-IE information on Government Job*, including list nf position* and aalarira,
fill out coupon and mall at unca— T O D A Y . You will also get full details on how you
ran prepare yourself fo r theao testa.
Don't delay — A C T NO W I
L IN C O L N SERVICE, Dept. 69 D
I'rkln. Illinois
I am very much Interested. Please send me absolutely F R E E (1 ) A Hs( uf It. H.
Government posir
positions and salaries; (2 ) Information on how to qualify fur n U. H.
Government Job.
Name —.

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33. Furniture

3&amp;4

Furn. Apt. 2300 MeRonvMe.

Houaetrailer.
322-6067.

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QUALITY HOMES
D e llo iia
And no woodor whan thata
quality horn** art priced so
lom-l$y,790. to $18,350,
with it little u $240. down
and $4927 mcnthlyl Drive
out Today. Sat replica of
World's fair Houtal Frio
tide on rivciboit, "Deltona
Queen"! Taka Interztati f 4
— ult at Dolary Cictunga.

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Little Red School House Helps Boy To Recovery
Just flour years ago, when
be waa nine yean old, Mlchat! Zorella came to Florida
from Boetoc, where medical
had diagnoaed his
eaaa as bopeleas. Michael aufteed brain damage when be
waa two, due to a virus, leav­
ing him with aa l.Q. of a
m v m month old baby. Ha waa
completaly lacking in any
voluntary coordination or reflexability.
During the past flour yaan,
the considered hopeless Mi­
chael, baa bean living with
hia aunt and uncle, U . and
Mrs. Allen O. Karnes and
cousins Misses Lois and Faye
Karnes on Mirror Drive. Mrs.
Karoos related that this Inantimate human being pre­
sented a challenge to her fam­
ily, ao they went to work.
What a metamorphosis oecured In the life of young
Michael! Today, at 13, be is
• normal healthy, wholesome
lad aa a result of patience,
faith and compaaaion be has
obtained through the therapy
conducted by Hit Little Red
School House and the Karnes
family. He speaks, reads,
swims, skates, rides a bike,
plays the piano and sings, and
also assists with the household
When asked K rite had any
•pedal training for this parti-

FFA Presents
Awards To Five
Three Sanford men and two
Sanford Junior High School
students were honored Thurs­
day night when the school's
Future Farmers conferred awards for outstanding service
and accomplishment.
Tbs awards, presented dur­
ing an FFA banquet went to
Mike Gibson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Gibson of San­
ford, tor being the organiza­
tion's outstanding scholar; to
Jtoenla Ttndel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. A. Tlndel, aa the
Star Green Hand for having
the most outstanding project;
and to George Hires, 8. A.
Tlndel and W. W. Tyro for
various contributions to the
FFA program.
Hires Is a Lake Monroe farmar, Tlndel has been active In
helping the youngsters In jud­
ging, and Tyre has assisted
in getting equipment for the
group.
The principal speaker wss
Dr. David Lynn, an Orlando
vetlnanlan who accompanied
Florida's commissioner of Ag­
riculture, Doyle Conner, on
• tour of Russia.
Hostesses were Donna Da­
vis, Judy WUson, Myrtle Weimane, Linda EUia!, Debbie
Dalton and Carol Johnson.
They wars supervised by Mrs.
Eda Daughtry of the school's
faculty and Mrs. Dottle Bass.
Entertainment was provided
by Jeri Wheatland, the FFA
sweetheart. Louie Rotunda,
FFA president, served as
master of ceremonies.

colar type therapy, Mrs.
Karnes eyes sparkled aa the
confided that she just used
common sense and a lot cf
TX.C. She atressed that Mi­
chael waa a joy and pleasure

to her family and that in her Tuesday evening at the Semi­
moods of depression, Michael nole High School auditorium,
had a tranqullizlng effect on Michael will sing "Santa Lu­
cia” in native Italian, taught
In the "Merry-Go-Round" to him by Mrs. Karnes, and
variety show scheduled for will be accompanied by Miss
Faye Karnes. Mrs. Willie Pip­
pin of The Little Red School

House has been instruments*
in Michael's musical career.
All proceeds from this bene­
fit show will go to The Little
Red School House to help de­
fray expenses for the excep­
tional education program ex­
tended to retarded children.

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A W O RLD OF F IN E F U R N IT U R E

M A T H E R of Sanford

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ROOMS
M IC H A E L ZO R E LLA , student nt The Little
Red School House, and his cousin, Miss Kayo
Karnes, will nppenr in Merry-Go-Round, Tues­
day, evoninir, Slay 12, at Seminole High School
auditorium.

Complete
AS LOW
AS —

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BO NN, Germany (U P I ) —

Defense Secretary Robert S. this and other defense ques­
McNamara and W est German tions.
o fficia l!

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meeting* to link their defense
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today.
McNamara aeheduled furth­
er conferences with West Ger­
man Defensa Minister KalUwa von llaasel and Chancel-

M A X W E L L HOUSE

lor Ludwig Erhard today on

High on the list was Pres­
ident Johnson's appeal to the
United Stales' N A T O allies
fur more economic aid to
South V iet Nam.
McNamara planned to de­
part lata today fo r Saigon
fo r another Inspection trip to
check on the progress o f the
guerrilla war.

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SWH of 8 W H ----- H 10 I I Rtnnl* A Viola Johnson
P LA T BOOK T PAGE ST
EVANSDALH
19.11
Bert K A Martha Zimmer
Lot 11 Blk 1 _________
13.11
Lot 3 Blk I I _________
W J A Martha W Barnum
Lot I (L e tt Bap BE Cor
Run W on 8 Lint 31
Ft N 31 Dap 11 Min
E 404.13 Ft SWIy
on B Una 191.1 Ft
to Btp) Blk I I _ _
Charles E ITT A Doris A
Oormty
l i t . 91
BVANSDALB NO 8 LA K B H A R T
P L A T BOOK I * PAGE 84
Lot* 1 A 1 9 __________
Elwood R Friend
39.09
19.3*
Lot 11
Klwoed R Frlsnd
L o ti 14 11 19 IT 19 19
Elwood R Friend
SI8 T
A 10 ______________
LAK B V IE W LAK B MART, PLA
P L A T BOOK 8 PAGE 4
LoU I A I I Blk I ----J A A Dorothy E Lloyd
l.ll
1ST ADDITION LA K B V IE W
PLA T BOOK 4 PAGE TS
LoU T to I I A 19 to 39
Jamta R A Edith B Ellis
M .l*
Blk *
P L A T BOOK IS PAGE 4T
Elmtr
O
A
Lois
M
Lets T A
Colvtnbach
81.91
Lawla H * Anna L
Lata I I I I I A 19
Schwelokart E l Al
19.19
W H o f NEU o f NW14
(Lata
N
31 P4
thereof) _ _ _ _ _ _
19 •4 89 Jamas Pttar A Shirley B
49. M
Part*
NH o f NEU o f NEH
(Last W H I T Ft o f
8 H I T F t ) ---------- 39 89 I I Harold R A Barbara A
Blalock
84.11
8 4 Ch of NEH of BEU
B o f Ry ----------- - 99 8* 9* Catharine Rio*
14.19
N 1134 Pt of SH of
BWU ( L o s e P t
Platted In Oak A r­
bor A Pt
I.TI
wood Park) ------- •9 89 19 Kay Davalopmant Ce
HENSON'S ACRE!
P LA T NOOK 8 PAOB M
William B. Mullins
lo t « Blk C -----------f.II
Ml
Southern T ill* Research Ce
l,ol I I Blk C ......... _....
LoU 1 4 A T Blk B ......
John (1 A Joan C Kennedy
11.14
L O N G W O O D PA R K
PLA T B O O K I t PAOB S
Hugh or Donnell
994
LoU I t 91 A 14 Blk K
Lewrane* A Oarmalla P
Lot l* Blk 1 -----------Quadagne
111
117
Lot 4 Blk N
Jama* J French
9.17
Jama* J French
Lot 1 Blk N _
—
Wllllo B Bryant
*0.17
Lot 11 Blk Q ------------Let 14 (Lea* 8 IS P t)
Kay Davalopmant A
Blk R
_
neatly Ine
III
UNIT ONE
P LA T BOOK 48 PAGE SO
COUNTRY CLUB EB1GI
Universal Davalopmant Corp
4.39
Lot IT Blk A ____
—
Universal Development Corp
3.39
Lot 94 Blk A ...............
Universal Development Core
9.09
Lot 33 Blk B ----------Universal Davalopmant Corp
9.03
Let 34 Blk B ___ _ —
Universal Davalopmant Corp
3-49
Lot IT Blk B _________
Universal Davalopmant Corp
989
Lot 94 Blk B ______—
SPRING HAMMOCK
P L A T BOOK 8 PAGES 8 TO 8
Tha North Orlando Oo
Tt.ef
LoU 48 49 9t 81 89 A 99
Catharine L Borneo
84.3T
Lot 4 4 ----.
Lota TS U TT (Lee* Bep
99 Pt W A 40 Pt N
* f NW Cor Lot T4
Run B TM Pt 8
•T4.it rt w tti rt
N 144 rt N 34 Dap
4T Min 44 8*0 W
443.33 Pt N 434 Pt
to Btp) A Lota T9
41 41 99 A 34 (Late
Pt In Country Club
MU Unit 1) A
Spring Hammock Corp
14M9
LoU 34 31 I I A N
w ta rt *t aw n o f
NEH NW o f - *
(Lose Pee « r U p #
ta.IT
Esstmant)
M 93 Sam N Butman Et Al
149.33
# T T 5 i f 31 39 M Malba Long
W H * f N W ! of ■BH
Ft1 8 e f
99 93 M Kolloway Ooeerate Products
Rd)
Co Ina
9383
MIDW AY P A R K
P L A T BOOK 4 PAGES *9 A ** H
14.94
J D A Bather M Caatldy
Lots 33 te 83 8*0 1 _
9.89
JulU O Quinn
Let 43 Sae 1 ------------William E A JoeapMne A
L t u 199
19T See 1
1T.99
Oarvatt
lit
LoU l i t 114 l i t
19.99
Owen B M*ready, Heirs
Sae 1 .
PlNH V IE W
P L A T BOOK 8 PAGB 98
M 199 r t o f H 439 r t « f
Marl* P Lawson
919.89
Let 9 Blk B ______
Pt-AT BOOK 9 PAGE 1S8
HCHEKA HAMMOCK
N 1T9 P t t f B 3** Pt e f
Raymond P A Marl* L Millar 3389
Lot 9 ----------------NEH of NW U e f NW U
(Lose N 93 P t M )
A W H *9 B B U e f
NW H
*f
NWM
(Lao* W 9*9 Pt e f
EH e f NW H *9
NW H M in g M e f
44 47
A C L R R ) ------- 94 94 94 J R A Ruth B Orant
N T93 Pt e f Oev Let 8
1174.44
94
•4
(Lee* Rd) ---------Tom-Sua C* In*
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fill
99 I t 44 8 O Jr ahlnheleer
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PANT'S SUBDIVISION OP WASNRR
PLAT
8 PAGE 84

The North Orlande Co
M M MITCHELL'S SURVEY OP TMB LEVY GRANT
r V A T BOOK 4 PAGE 8
LoU 99 A 99 Blk B —
Tb* North OrUnde Co
All UnpUUad Part L y­
ing Between B U n *
of Let 1* A W U n *
o f Lot I t If ExThe North Orlando C*
tandad Blk C
Let 8

DESCRIPTION O r LAND

NAME OP OWNER

M

DESCRIPTION O r LAND

d t-4
LoU 18 14 11 I I A 94
at Date In D B H I
Pap* 411 ( L a s a
Part of Lots I t A
14 In North Orlando
A 1st Add A Ith
Add) Blk C ---------Lot I 8 of Ov4*do Road
(Lose B H IIH P t)
Blk D ____________
LoU 1! 14 A I I (Late
Part of Lott 13 A
14 In North Orlando
A North Orlando
let 4th A Ith Adds
A Btp 11.1 Ft W A
411.41 r t N o f Int
of Cantor Una of
Sherry Av* A N
Lina
LonpwoodOvltdo Rd Run N
*3 Dap I I Min W
100 Ft N 14 Dtp I
Min B U B
Lino
Lot 11 Sly an B
Lin* t* Slurry A v*
SWIy on Sherry A v*
to Bap) Blk D ----Bop 91.4 P t W 414.44
Ft N of Int of Cen­
ter Una o f Blurry
Av* A Long woodOviedo Rd Run N
I t Dtp I I Min W
1*0 Ft N 94 Dtp 09
Min B to B Lino
Lot IS Sly on B
Lin* to Sherry A v*
SWIy
on
Sherry
Av* to Bap Blk D
Lot 14 Rlk D _________
LoU I I IT 34 A 39 Blk
Lo4a°l O l o T l A S H o f
Lot I I A I I (Lets
Part In North Or­
lando Ranchtt A
Sta 3 4A A 4) Blk
D ............._ _ ..........
SH Of LoU 30 A I I A
All LoU 13 A I I
(Lata Pt In N Orlando Ind Add) Rlk
D --------------- -----Lot I I N of Hard Road
(Laaa Part In North
Orlando 1st Add A
Rd) Blk D ________
B 109 Ft of Lot I I N
o f W agnir
Road
Rlk D ................. .
All Lot 11 N of Wagnar
Road (Las* E 499
F t) Rlk D ________
LeU I I A *1 A Pt * r
Lot 11 E of North
Orlando
Ranch**
Sae 11 A LoU Tl to
11 A Pt e f Lota 39
to It g of North
Orlando
Ranch**
Sae U A Pt o f Let
I I W of North OrUndo Ranches geo
IA Blk D
......—
LoU 30 A 11 A That
Part of Lota 31 33
A 14 8 A E o f
North Orlande Ind
Add (Lass Part of
Lot I t Das In ORB
l i t Pag* 491) A EH
of Lot t l Blk D _
That Part o f Lot 49
Beg 8 W Cor Lot 11
Blk D Run 8 I I
Min I See K along
Sly Ext of W U n*
Lot 11 379.41 Ft N
44 Deg 34 Min 49
Beo W I4 lt.lt Ft 8
l t t l . l t Ft to POB
K 141 r t 4 449 Ft
W 419 Ft N 449 F t
Blk D
________ _
LoU 99 194 141 * EH
o f Lot 193 nik D
Lota 141 199 147 A EH
o f Lot 103 (M at
lleg BW Cor Mots
A Bahama Rda Run
Sly on Mots Rd 399
F I 8 I t Dag 43 Min
W 111 r t W 413.19
Ft N 941.44 r t K
to Bag A North Or­
lando Ranch** Sac*
I A 9 A Beg NW
Cor Moa* A Itahama Rda Run W ly
on
Bahama
ltd
114.44 r t N 34 Deg
I I Min W 47.17 r t
N 94 Dag IT Min
E 419.19 r t S 34
Deg 19 Min B 191.94
Ft to Bag) Blk !&gt;
Part o f Lou H I 1ST A
114 Blk D Date as
Reg SW Cor Mote
A Bahama Rda Run
Sly on Moa* Rd 394
Ft B 41 Dag 44 Min
W 119 Ft W I I I . I I
Ft N 341.41 Pt E
to B e g ________ .......
Beg NW Cor of Moat A
Bahama Rda Run
W ly on Bahama Rd
111.44 r t N 34 Deg
It Mtn W IT.IT r t
N 44 Deg IT Min H
314.19 Ft S 39 Deg
19 Min E 191.94 Pt
to Beg Lota 194 A
197 Blk D ________
19 A Si) In NW Cor af
Lot 119 A All Lot
I I I (Let* Part of
Lot 111 In N Orlan­
do Ranch** So* 1)
Blk D ____________
Lot 111 (Loan Pt In
North
Orlando
Ranch** a*e I ) Blk

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R E A Roaamead Chapman 991.19
S O Shlnholter Jr
14.19
SPRING HAMMOCK R E F LA T
P L A T ROOK V PAGE 9
1*9 F t et E 399 F t
o f Lot* IT A 19 _
J D A Violet Reaves
91.99
Bag H I Pt W A 1T99.T
Ft 8 at NH Be*
Peat Run 8 999.4 F t
B to Brick Rd Sly
on Sam* la f t N
F t N of 8 U n * of
NEH W U W U n *
et SEH o f NW H N
U Pt W af Bag
8* 14 I I Smith Brea Wood Product*
In*
ta .it
Bag 199 F t 8 o f
Cor o f SH et SWH
of NEH Run N 139
F t B 33* Ft 8 9*
Ft 8 T9 Dag 19 Min
E 199.9 Ft BWly or
Rd U Pt B e f B * «
W U Reg A N 198
Pt ef B H I f t t f
SH
*&lt; SEH
*t
91.H
N W H _____________ 99 99 94 Joel E Smith
All SW u o f NEH Be­
tween Lake Mary
Rd A Ry A N o f
Br Rd _ _ _ _ _ _
9* 99 I * Jeanstt* Ehrenkrans
14.M
Bag an W R/W Rt Rd
497 199 9 Ft SWIy
on N Lin* af SEH
o f SWH Run NEly
on Rd 174.4 Ft N 14
Dag 91 Min W 117.4
r t N It Dog 39 MM
a i i r t w in . * r t
8 41 Deg I I Min W
H I Ft SEly I I I . 4
Ft to Beg .......... _ 99 9*
Marl* A Harriot Harris
H IM
Charles E A Ellsabath 9
SH at NW H at SWH 99 9*
Burk*
99.34
_
81 44 39 Raltar Farm A Ranch O*
•79.91
SWH * f SEH
s s ii r t of a w n * f
NW H A Bag *94 r t
N o f BW Oor o f
NW H o f SWH Run
E I Ch N l i t r t
B 494.T F t N 49 P t
E 493.T Ft N 111 F t
W 1143.4 r t 8 to
B e g ---------_ 81 9* 99 Jamas R A Martha X Raltar 91.3*
SEH of SWH (Leal N
479.71 Ft ef B I
rt) _
81 99 I* Raltar Farm A Ranch O*
93.74
LONGWOOD
P L A T BOOK 1 PAGES 38 TO 83 A
P L A T ROOK 8 PAGE 88
Lots I t A I*
Roller Farm A Ranch Oo In* &gt;4.31
Peck W A Dorothy W Kelley 11.49
Lot 31
Lot I t (Laaa E lt .l F t)
Ernest A A Anna Dlsandre
91.39
W I I F t ef Let 44 A
A ll Lot* H H •*
94H IT •TH A I t
A 49 —
Laroy B A Catherine B
Raltar
143 97
Forrest R dree* Branch
LoU 111 A lit
41.91
Lots 343 A 111
Forrest A Orae* Branch
11.19
4.19
Oma Dell Phillips
Lot 319 »o»ooa—-lOeoeeeeoee
Kendrick Inman
Lots lit M l A lit
13.79
LeU lit A 111
James B Jr A Bvelps X
Adams
19.99
Let 111 _
Nathaa A Ana* Masai
IT.99
Lot 449 A WH *f U&gt;t
Jamas B Jr. A Mealy* X
•It
19.18
Adam*
Lot 994 ..............
Katharine B Courtnay
4.1*
Tt.TS
Lot* T9I A 799
Forrest A Orae* Branch
Let Til
4.99
Bath Babooch Bt A l
Barn B Orant
LeU T*t A T I T _______
l. t t
J A BISTLINB’S ADDITION
P L A T BOOK 8 PAGB •
Abbl*
8
M
Morgan.
Halra
17.99
Let It
BNTNMINGRII'a ADDITION NUMNEE ORB
F LA T HOOK 8 PAGE* 8* A ST
Late 4 T A • Blk 3 ----Batty 8 Huffman
9488
LeU I ta t l Blk I
Jama* D Huffman
8988
GLENMOBM L E A
P L A T BOOK d PAGM BG
Lot 3 Elk 4 __________
Kenneth H A Suaan Brabaaon 7889
Ely H I Pt of N 1*4 Pt
o f Blk Marked Re­
served -------------O torg* H Malona
787
HAYNES SUBDIVISION
F L A T BOOK 8 PAGB H
Let I A W 3.14 Pt o f
Lot A ________ __
Beau-Port In*
18.*7
Let T --------.....
Jama* C Zalglar
•81
Lot* 3 I A 14 — ______
Clinton M arti*
1I.T9
I I A 14 _______
A moa Janoa
11.79
LA K B W A YK A N HEIGHTS
P L A T BOOK 8 PAGE 88
Konnoth P A lola H Bton*
LoU I I A 1* Blk A
•9.98
Charles E Br A Betty T
Lota 14 A 34 Blk B _
Williams
•81
Lot I I A 98 Rlk H _
Charles B Sr A Betty T
Wlljleme
8.99
LoU 4 1 A 9 (Laaa H
I I Ft o f Lot 4 A
W IT r t Of Lot 4)
John H BrlckeoG
11.M
Blk O --------------Lot T A W IT Ft of Lot
Jama*
E
A
Prances
B
Ellis
91.49
• Blk a -----------LoU I 4 I 9 T A I
1199
J B A Bonnie L Sneisraes
Rlk H --------------Daniel B A Betty L JC
(Means I9I.T9
L *U 8 A I Blk X ____
J 8 Oktrson
481
Lot T Rlk X
LAKH W ATH AN HEIGHTS HIGHW AY ADDITION
P L A T DOOM 4 PAGM Sd
84 A R y ) ----------

Lets IT 19 It A I* _

Th* North OrUnd* C*
B D Denial

Th* North OrUnd* Co

919.99
983

314.91

Research Engineering Corp
Btava Peter* Jr Et Al

49.99
17.94

Th* North OrUnd* O*

149.13

Th* North Orlando Os

343.94

Th* North Orlando Co

919.11

Th* North Orlando Oo

IT.TI

a a A Ethtl C Bowser

19181

Th* North Orlando Co

9189

Th* North Orlande Oe

IIM T

Th* North Orlande C*

119.19

Th* North OrUnd* c s

1449.39

T h * North Orlaad* Oe

191.13

Tha North OrUnd* Co

149.TT NH

*
a

jj

of I-ot* I S A S

Blk B - .................
Frank R A Palsy M Bowaa
44.71
LA K B W ATH AN HEIGHTS LA K B ADDITION
P L A T BOOK 4 PAGE SB
Let 7 A NH *&lt; t-ot •
141.34
J R A B Ruth Oram
Elk
Jennie M Hall
7.37
LeU I A 19 Blk D
LONOACMBI
P L A T ROOK 8 PAGE 88
Charles A A Joyce J Hobbs 43.11
Let I Blk A ..... .........P L A T NOOK IS PAGE S8
LONGDALB
Prank L A Olorla R Faaula I I I . I I
L M N Enterprises, In*
113.19
Lot I f ________________
Frank B A Ruth Ann Purdue 93.33
Lot I t
i... ------Bert O A Jean B Preear
4183
Lot I t
- ,
Edwin C A Lorraine M
Lot 74 ................
—
Wlghtmen
44.11
Joseph W A Evelyn J Hick* 44.11
Lot 33 .
Cheater M A floren e* E
Lot 193
W elle
139.91
LONGDALB 19T ADDITION
P L A T BOOK IS PAGE 89
Karr Builders Ine
137.19
Varlay P A Marl* Toung
43.11 Let I I I ------------------P L A T BOOK 8 PAGES IS A 18
LONGWOOD MILLS
Let I A BH of Let 4
(Laos Bag 11.44 P i
G A Sf.N Pt W of
NB Cor Lot 3 Run
K 149.IT Pt 8 311.1
T9.lt
Th* North OrUnd* Co
Pt W 149.37 P t N
t* R4 NEly en Rd
t* Pt N e f Beg 8
to Beg A Lots I I A
IT.TI
Th* North OrUnd* e *
I f (Less Beg BW
Let 119 (Las* Part In
Cor Let 13 Run B
N Orlando Benches
I Pt NW ly to NW
Th* North Orlando C*
49.83
Sae 1A ) Blk D ...
Cor et Let I I 8 te
Let H I (L e t* Part In N
119.81
Lee A A Joaa Voakan
B a g ) -------------Orlando
Rancho*
Th* North Orlando C*
93.19 Let 11 A B 313.13 P t e f
See 3) Blk D ----14.9*
La * C A Myrtle Tyler
Lot I f --------------LoU UT A 191 (Lea*
B I* Pt of Lot I I A
Part la N Orlando
B 10 Pt o f 8 I I P t
Ranch** Sea 1A A
of Lot 34 _ _ _ _ _
Charloa E Burk*
l.ll
Th* North Orlando Co
74.43
III) Blk D ________
MOLNAR
’8 ADDITION TO LONGWOOD
P L A T NOOK 3 PAOB SB
Lot I t l (Los* N I I * Ft
Let I f ---- ---------------R E A Klolaa Sweat
181
o f B 199* Ft) A Lot
BARITS ADDITION TO LONGWOOD
P LA T BOOK 3 PAOB 18
149 (Laaa N SIT F t
Raltar
Farm
A
Ranch
Co
1IT83
of W 1999 F t) A 8
LeU I to I I -----------WILDMEEB
P L A T BOOK 3 PAGE 333
91.99 A e f Lot 111
Robert L A Lei* B Kilmer
11I.TI
Let I I Blk A ------------A LoU 1IT H I A
Let 9 A B 19 9/9 P t e f
144 (Laos Part W
Charles A A H arr Pranele
Let T Blk 8 -- ----of
Ely
Un*
of
Edward*
1181
Sportsman*
Para­
Jamas U A Abbl* M Shivers 11481
dis* Extended NWly
Lot T Blk D ------------Uoyd W A Pearl D Marti*
81.87
LoU 3 4 IT A I I Blk P
A Part 8 of Road
Clyd* L Martin, Heirs
4 L II
Daae In D B l i t
Lot 1# Blk P ---------SUnlay D Kuplaaawakl
Tl Ft of Blk 3 N of
Pag* 139 Blk D —
Jr Et Al
3443.34
Dominick P A Catherine Baas 99.13
Church S ir**! _____
Tf Ft of E M l Ft o f
N 949 Ft af E 19*9 r t
N 119 Pt of That
o f Lot 19* A N I1T
Part af Blk S Lying
Ft of W 19*9 Ft o f
Woodson a A Mabel Adame 3981
8 et Church St _ _
Let 19* A Lot 111
BEIU RVBY OP BLOCK 4 W ILDM EEB
P L A T BOOK 4 PAGM 84
(Leas 8 31.99 A A
Part la N Orlando
LoU I I A I I A W H
Ranch** 8 a* 1 1A A
e f LoU 8 A 19 Blk
Th* North Orlande C*
I ) Blk D __________
• f.II
8 _________________
Burbeu H A Dersthy L
Perrell
11183
Pert o f Let 111 De­
WEST W1LDMBMH
scribed In ORB 4*
P L A T BOOK 8 PAGB 88
Th* North Orlande C*
39.99 ■ H * f Lot I Blk I ----John D A June B Strong
93383
Pag* I t l Blk D _
Isaac R A Johnnie M Yeoman 9383
LoU 139 A H I (Leas
Let • (Loss N H ) 81k •
Part la N Orlando
John L A Carol Jeen Hoes 133.31
NH e f Lot 31 Blk I _
P L A T B4MIK 8 PAGB 8
WEST W ILDMEEB 8BCORO SECTION
Ranches So* IB )
Th* North OrUnd* C*
97.38 Lot* 8 U 11 Nik T
W II A Johann* V Umlng
99.19
Blk D ---------- ----W ILDMEEB HANOB
L eU 143 (Lee* Part In
P L A T BOOK I t PAOB 88
8981
N Orlando Ranch**
Let 81 ........i.....
Charloe II Pyl*
8 *e IB A T A Beg
Let I I (Lee* 8 8 8 F t
Prank A Justin* Jordan
91311
le t R U n* Fisher
In B t ) ------ :------- Rd A 8 U n * Lot
N 4T9.lt Ft et SWH W
143 Run N I I Dog
o f BE R9 (Lee* W
*T Min B I t Ft N
1111
.._ 93 S3 I* Ralph P Monger lr
441.4 P t) _
I f Dag 91 Min W
8 *8 441.1 Pt 8 of SE
339.9 Ft Sly on
Cor of W errin St A
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E In k * Av* Hun E
1981
ll.T I
Th* North OrUnd* Ce
Blk D --------------31* Ft B to* Ft W
That Pari of Lot 149
119 Ft N 19* Ft
Described la D B
II
79 30 O r a e n v l l l # T P u f f
47 J*
(Loss W 399 F I)
9989
SUnlay
A
Joanna
FLAT HOOK S PAGE B
199 Pag* 199 Blk D
ENTXMINGKR FARMS AUDITION AO 3
Kuplauewakl
I t l L o t s 1 I t 4 I I A in
C A W a le s
M O
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Ti l l L o t a 7 A I ( L a a a XV
Lot 1 _________________ IT 34
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1 ? 51
P L A T BOOK S P !U K 8.1
SHUMAN'S ADD TO EUREKA MAMMOCK
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Harold 3 A Phyllla R Whlta 11I.1T
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Martin L A Margarat M
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111.11
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Jomas A Otraldlna
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                    <text>Brownie Troop
Holds Fly-Up
Ceremony
Brownie Troop 562 held its
fly-up ceremony last week in
the backyard of the home of
Mr. and Mra. Baxter Biggs,
1206 19th Court, San Sem
Knoll*.
The 14 Brownie* "flylnR
up” Into Girl Scout Troop 202

f

Debra Albert, Susan De
Wit, Alcta Jo Freeze, Sharon
Gilbert, Debra Griner, Diane
Kitncr, Vickie Nelson, Becky
ration, Terl Lynn Roland,
Sylvia Smith, Danlce Under­
wood, Apryl Ward, Cyndy
Watt and Darre Willi*.
CandlellRhtinR
ceremonies
were conducted by G i r l
Scout* and one o f their lead­
ers, Mr*. Baxter BI r r i of
Troop 202.
As the Brownie* crossed
over a bridRC, flight wins*
were pinned on by Mr*. Tom
Albert, Brownie leader, who
a lio
"flew
up”
with the
Brownie Troop. New pin* and
troop numeral* were present­
ed by Mrs. Clifford Lord, al­
so a leader of Troop 202.
Mrs. Albert then Rave each
Brownie parent a financial
and hostess report for the
past two yeara. She also pre­
sented gifts of potted plants
to Mra. Russell Kitner and
Mrs. Wado Ward, retiring
leaders.
Mrs. Kitner then Rave new
red sashes to the Troop 202
color
guard.
Refreshments
were then served by the ho*teas troop.
The Court of Awards fol­
lowed the fly-up and the girls
received their achievement
badges. Among the recipients
were:
Housekeeper, Judy Mans­
field, Diana Meardon, I.ynn
Stanley, Pam Taylor, Jacquc
Thompson,
Becky
Webber,
Bonnio Wieboldt,
Cook, B e c k y
Whlghatn;
pets, Lynn Stanley, Jacque
Thompson, Becky Webber;
gypsy, Nancy Biggs, Anno
Marie Hof, Cheryl Kctncr,
Judy Mansfield, Diana Mcardon, Lynn Stanley, Pam Toylor, Jncque Thompson, Becky
Webber, B o n n i e Wieboldt,
Becky Whlgham.
Prints, Nancy Biggs, Anna
Mario Hof, Cheryl Kitner,
Judy Mansfield, Diana Mcardon, Lynn Stanley, Pam Stan­
ley, Pam
Taylor,
Jacquc
Thompson, B e e k y Webber,
B o n n 1 a Wieboldt,
Becky
Whlgham.
My Troop, Nancy Biggs,
Anna Marie Hof, Cheryl K it­
ner, Diana Meardon, Bonnie
Wieboldt, Becky Whlgham;
camera, B o n n i e Wieboldt;
home health safety, Cheryl
Kitner; active citizen, Audry
Pyle; skates, Lynn Stanley.
The Sign of the Arrow,
earned through tha year from
various
aotlvUloa, services
and the completion of Uiree
badges
was
received
by
Nancy Biggs, Anns Marie
Hof, Cheryl
Kitner,
Judy
Mansfield, Lynn Stanley, Pam
Taylor,
Jarque
Thompson,
Becky Webber, Bonnie Wie­
boldt and Becky Whlgham.
Amelia Karhart was the
first woman to make a aolo
transatlantic flight, f r o m
Newfoundland to Ireland on
May 20-21, 1032,

Sanford Youth
Gets Degree
John Mark Gocrxs, son of
the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert W.
Goers*, of 215 Ridge Drive,
Loch Arbor, was awarded the
Associate In Arts degree, at
the commencement exercise*
of Concordia Junior College,
Bronxvillc, N. V., last Friday.
Goerss was enrolled in the
ministerial program at Con­
cordia. He plans to continue
his studies next year at Con­
cordia Senior College, Fort
Wayne, Ind., and then to take
up his theological studies at
C o n c o r d i a Seminary, St.
Louis, Mo.
For the past two y ea n
Goerss was on the Dean’s list
at Concordia. He sang with

Ike’s Brother
Enters Politics

Hospital Notes
JUNE 2
Admissions
Robert
Thompson,
Mazie

W.

Ware,

Joanne

Fclgar,

Steve

Hsrriett,

Kathleen

A.

Driver, Donna Jo Reis, Violet
Thomas, Ricky Seward, Bar­
bara Blake, Mark Chishko,
Maddle Jamison, Mary H.
Pressley and Dorothy Alexan­
der, all of Sanford; Torcy Lee
Riley and Genevieve Grlnncll,
Lake Mary; Jean Kilpatrick,
Plymouth; John P. Connolly
the college chorus and was
treasurer of Nu Gamma Chap­
ter of Phi Theta Kappa, Na­
tional Honor Society.

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Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kriegcr, a Baby Girl, and to Mr.
and Mrs. Isreal Blake, a Baby
Girl, all of Sanford.
Diichargea
Deborah J. McGowen, Alden Berberick, William H.
Grogan, Sue Hendon, Ann
Moore and Ida Bums, all of
Sanford; Lloyd B. Lindsey,
DcBary; Rhoda Saeld, Del­
tona; Joyce A. Rench, Longwood; John C. Martin, Cassel­
berry; Ilambi Behrens, Lake
Monroe.

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The

youngest

brother

of

former

President

Dwight

D.

Eisen­

hower was out of a Job today
and ready to take his first

Girl Scouts Sponsor Safety Inspection
Bjr J*ne Casselberry
Many Caiselberry young­
sters took advantage o f the
bicycle aafety check Saturday
morning sponsored by Girl
Scout Troop 910 at South

plunge into politics.
Earl Eisenhower. 06. public

Phillies Sign Two

PH ILAD E LPH IA (U P I) ban newspaper group for the The Philadelphia P h i l l i e s
have signed pitchers Steve
past 10 years, said Monday he
Herman, 17, of Lincolnton, N.
had been "fire d ” from his
C., and Larry Loughlin, 22, of
post because of his decision Tacoma, Wash., and the Uni­
to run for state representa­ versity of Santa Clara.
Herman was assigned to
tive.
" I f you want to put it in Spartanburg o f the Western
Carolina league and Loughlin
softer language you could say
to Bakersfield of the California
I was forced to quit," he said. I League.
relations director for a subur­

Seminole Elementary School. C. M. Harp, principal of South
The troop has been work­ Seminole Elementary.
Mrs. Robert Marsh and Mrs.
ing on the cycling badge.
Charles
Lockyer ara eo-leaJTown Marshal Gus Sawyer
and officer James Snyder ers of the troop.
briefed tha cyclers on safety
LEADING FIE LD
regulations and checked over
NEW YO RK (U P I) — Bob
their bikes. Those participat­
ing r e c e i v e d Identification Farrington of Richwood, Ohio,
tapes fo r their bikes from leads the nation’s harness rac­
ing drivers with 108 victories
this year and Stanley Dancer
ENTRIES ANNOUNCED
KANSAS C ITY, Mo. (U P I) of New Egypt. N. J.. is the
—The National College Ath­ leading money winner with
letic Association announced $259,524, the Harness Racing
Monday 13 teams and 90 in­ Institute said today.
dividuals have entered the se­
The U. S. $10,000 bill hears
cond national College Division
golf championships at Spring- tho portrait o f Salmon P.
Chase.
field. Mo., June 8-12.

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County's

VOL. 66

* fo u r high schools.
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United Press Leased W re

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

F R ID A Y JUNE 5, 1961

Two lives were snuffed out

NO. 20G

at about midnight last night
when

Thia is a record number.
R. T. Mil wee, superintendent
of the county school system
said this morning that the
number represents an increase
of 99 over 1963's total. There
were 4to graduates in 1962.
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•

Rapid Growth Seen

with

on

Two other persons were in­

Around Port Site

Talking about years of ser­
"Th e minute you buy pro- , representative said, will slice
vice. we learned this morn­
perty and put a port on it you ' right through the rich limeing that Principal 11. L. Doug­
las of Crooms High has been
will have contiguous property 1rock area and thus couid be
with the school 34 years. A f­
hauled more cheaply by barg­
growth."
ter the late Professor Crooms
Members of the Fort Auth­ es rather than other methods.
retired in 1953, R. A. Allen
The completion of the St.
ority Committee of the Sem­
became principal at Crooms.
inole Chamber of Commerce Johns-lndian River Cah.il will
In 1959 Douglas was named
were given this advice Thins- give immediate access to
principal of Goldsboro Ele­
day afternoon in a series of
mentary. lie held the position
ocean going vessel* and make
interviews with heads of four
, A only a couple of months for
IN F A N T JE FFR E Y Todd Lyons is facing nn
the Sanford area a true inland
engineering
lirms.
when Allen died during a
impossible task, it appears, o f staying alive, lie
They were checking on the seaport.
Thanksgiving
Day
football
has severe heart trouble and medical experts see
cost of a feasibility report to
Included in the data sought
came Douglas was recalled to
no hope, outside o f a miracle, of prolonging his
determine the steps to be tak-1 in the feasibility report will
Crooms and made principal.
life. He's almost 111 months old anil is shown
Except for those few weeks
above with his mother, Mrs. Loren F.upcnc , i-n in establishing a port noth- I 1)0 seven items posed to the
jority along the St. Johns! firms by the port commitcc.
he's been there 34 years.
Lyons.
(Herald Photo)
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1River.
These are;
| The "contiguous growth" I 1 A description ami discus­
A meeting of the North Or­
remark was in answer to a j sion of the tributary area to
lando Village Charter Board
I question on how much pro- the port in Seminole County,
will be held at 7 p. m. SaturI perty the authority should ac­ including statistics pertaining
tt" day in the Civic Building. At
TW O PERSONS were
quire if the feasibility report to economies and population.
that meeting final recom­
is favorable.
mendations for changes in the
killed anil two other*
2. An analysis of the poten­
The representative advised
charter will be presented
tial commercial traffic which
injured when the car
the committee to acquire
Village atorney, Harold John­
Little Jeffrey Todd Lynn* iral exports foresee »n early
could be expected lo pass
*
h o w n Hltove w n a
enough property for immed­
son. and temporary clerk Mrs. has a poor rhancc of seeing
through a port in Seminole
death.
crushed
by the tractoriate
use,
for
almost
immed­
Jane Pike, will be present his first birthday.
Jeff is the son of Mr. and iate growth and for long- County, projected reasonably
trailer
shown
at right.
for the meeting.
into the future. Such analysis
He's almost 10 months o ld - Mrs. I-oron Eugene Lyons of
range planning.
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The
accident
occurred
would
include
the
review
ot
will be on June 23—but nied122 Country Club Drive. And
He said the surrounding
An Atlanta firm, identified
previous rc|N&gt;it» for such a
at alvotit niidniKht last
he's got heart trouble; had properly
will
become ex­
^
as the Southern Classified Dir­
|K&gt;rt and a discussion of the
niKht on IliKhwny 17heart trouble.
tremely valuable onro the
ectory Co., is billing local
relation of oilier waterways to
92
and SR -131. The
Not
only
is
his
heart
locat­
port
site
is
selected.
Industry,
merchants for advertising al­
the port; for instance, the
ed on the wrong side o,* Ids warehouses, and oilier factors
1950
nothin was demo­
leged to bo placed In a "d ir­
Cross Florida Barge Canal
body, it has several defective will move Into the area " a l­
ectory," according to John
lished ami total proper­
and the St. Johns Indian R iv­
parts, doctors tell the parents. most at once" when the jnirt
Krider of the Seminole Coun­
er Canal.
ty (lantaKC wn« Riven as
Tuesday the lot is lo be tak­ is set up, he said.
ty Chamber of Commerce, lie
3
An
analysis
of
industrial
$9,600 by IliKhwny Pa­
en to the University of Flor­
The committee, headed by
says it hints of identification
trol Trooper Dan Oak*.
ida's Medical Center for pos­ Francis E. Roumillat, confer­ operations in the tributary
with telephone book yellow
sible surgery. Mrs. Lyons says red with representatives Irom area and a discussion ol those
pages and this is not so. The
(Herald Photo*)
lliom us W. Julies, 77, ‘2001
the dor-tors hold no hope of j Howard, Needles, Tain men &amp; expected lo use the port.
bill sent to local establishS. Sunford Avenue, died at correcting the condition; only j Bergendoff. L o c k w o o d &amp;
4. An analysis of the most
0
ments says the firm "w ill pub­
&lt;
5:35 p.m. Thursday at Semi­ a taint hope o f letting Jett |Greene Engineers Inc., Ru- practical location for a port,
lish a classified directory en­
, dcr 'A- AS’ ojtatcj, amt Rcy- in relation to the overall eco­
compassing selected business­ nole Memorial .Hospital fo l­ l&lt;-i*eii M s'first Mrthdayj
nomic, commercial and indus­
! Last March, Jeff was taken , notds, SmiU * Hills.
es throughout the southern lowing a abort* illness.
Born In Hartford, Ken'. o (lie naval hospital in lie•talcs." They are asked to
.Some submitted cost esti­ trial |K)tential of the area un­
aubmit checks to the Atlanta England, Feb. 17, IBS*
hr.-da, Mil ami doctors said mate* for die , rojei l while der consideration.
5. A preliminary site plan
firm. Krider says the Chamber came to Sanford in 1908 and (tie condition Is so rare that other! asked tor additional
has "n o knowledgo o f the began employment with Chase no sttrgii.il experience has time to analyze the exact re­ for the most practical loca­ | ( Location o f polio stations
and Company. An employe been had.
publication."
quirements of the committee. tio n for a port, in relation to on Page 7.)
for SO years nnd member of
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The boy’ s father is assigned Their estimates will bo given availability o f highway and
Local amateur radio oper­
Casselberry
Mayor Owen the board of directors, at the to VAH 3 nt the Sanford Na­ the committee in a few Buy'S, railroad transportation facili­ ators (hams) are being asked
ties, water access, soil con­ to set up emergency commun­
.*•
Anstcy has Issued a warning time o f his death lie wus hon­ val Air Station and lie will go according to Roumillat.
The Howard. Needles firm ditions, utilities, etc.
that a commercial trot line orary chairman of the bonrd. along with Mrs. Lyons to
ications nt the 12 .Sabin Oral
6. A study of the need for Sunday (SO S) feeding staHe was a member of Holy Gainesville Tuesday. If the was represented by Petr Pe­
set in Lake Triplet poses a
potential situation to water Cross Episcopal Church of surgery is performed, Lyons terson of Orlando, the Lock- facilities to be extended to lion* this Sunday front noon
akiiers and swimmers. They're Sanford; o f the Rotary Club; will seek lease front Ids Navy wood firm by Tom Friday of the port site, such as electri­ to 5 p. in.
urged to take caution while o f Sanford Masonic Lodge duties so he can be witli Mrs. Spartanburg, S. C., the Rader city, gas, highways nnd railClyde Long, president o f
linn by General Robert G. toads.
using the lake. Someone we 62; o f Morocco Temple in Lyons during the ordeal.
thn
Sanford-Scminule
Jay.
7. The development of es­ reel, cosponsor* o f the clin­
don’t know recently strung a Jacksonville anil o f I1POE
Mrs. Lyons called The Her­ Lovett of Miami, and the Rey­
trot line across Lake Kathryn Lodge 1241 of Sanford for 35 ald Thursday, explaining the nolds linn by Norman Bryan timated cost* for the prepara­ ics with tlio County Health
tion of plans and spcnfira- Department, said the com­
but another fellow we do know year*.
situation. "W e had planned to of Orlando.
took care of that in a hurry.
The representatives discuss­ lions and for construction of munication setup would prove
lie is survived by bis wife, have ids picture in (lit: paper
recommended o f value to the project in rase
Mrs. G. W. Jones, a son, Don­ when he had his first birth­ ed all phases of the project tiie facilities
1
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Speaking o f lakes, swim ald R. Jones and three grand­ day,” site said, "but doctors and offered some tips not and the length of time lor a shift in supplies is needed.
classes for N avy children at sons, Toni, Randy and Jimmy tell us lie might not live until thought of by the committee. each.
AI Case, local rodio ham
8. Schematic drawings of and emergency coordinator
These included the tisu of im­
the Sanford Naval Air Station Jones, all o f Sanford nnd two then."
She
asked if his picture port facility to handle lime- the port site, allowing high- for Seminole County, reports
will be held this summer. sisters, Mrs. R. S. Brown of
I way and
railroad
access, ho will have all nreas covered
Registration is scheduled next Orlando
and
Mrs.
Flunk could tic put in the paper, rock now being mined in the
even
though it wasn't his Ocala area and which must bulkheads, slips and storage with units and manned try li­
Wednesday between the hours Crouch o f Durtford, Kent.
- sheds which may be recoin- censed rarlio amateurs. Two
be transported over land.
birthday. Itcould, she was
of u a. m. and 1 p. m.
told, and it is.
'The cross statu canal, one 1mended for the port.
Classes will get under way the
operators will be women anti
following day and will be held
they will Ire stationed nt the
_
from 8:30 until 11:30 a. m.
Jni-I.ui Fronton and Winn*
Each class will last 3o min­
Dixie on Highway 17-92 nt
utes. There will be classes for
Longwood, Case said.
beginners,
advanced
begin­
According to thn Federal
ners and intermediates. To
Cr tmmuuicat ion Commission's
By Donna Katra
register a youngster must
rules, Case said, tin- amateur*
Claude Layo submitted his
have
completed
the
first written resignation as Longare tlie only ones authorized
grade.
to provide this type o f serv­
wood Fire Chief at the reg­
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ice to the public.
ular meeting of the Long wood
Recently the Clock had an City Council Thursday even­
Local amateurs participat­
ing are Walt Long, Bill Hens­
item about John M. Goerss ing. Layo pointed out that
ley, Dnmnion Morrison, llor&amp;
graduating
from
Concordia his duties are police chief re­
are Paul, Jumes Long, Al
Collegiate Institute. We now
quired 558 hours labor duiing
Case, Jr** Mnrrfirld, Guylc
have word from the school
the month o f Muy, making it
Minefield,
Cburlie
l.effler,
that young Grocss is receiving
impossible to perform an ad­
Charles Hcudder ami Cluudinn
two special awards. One is
equate job ns fire chief. Coun­
Case.
for excellency in New Testa­
cil declined to accept the res­
ment Syntax, the other for
Tiie radio operations will he
ignation at thia time.
excellency in Religion, His­
coordinated with tiie Orange
The police department was
tory, and Literature of the Old
County amateur* who will
and New Testament. He’s the authorized to hire an addi­
liMvn s station at the Allen
son of the Rev. and Mrs. tional parttime patrolman to
Drug Company in Orlando
i|
Herbert W. Goerss, 213 Ridge relieve Layo on Thursdays,
where tha vuccinu will be
Fridays and Saturdays from
Drive. Loch Arbor.
stored.
midnight to 8 a.m. Salary of
Only rarlio communications
the additional employe was
will he allowed to the drug
set at f 75 per month.
company, under instructions
of tha C'cntrul Florida Civil
Defense radio offirer, Wes
Goidner of W inter Park.
M IAM I fU P I) — The Cuban
The Sabin Oral Sunday pro­
Revolutionary Council headed
ject is for person* who took
by
former
Premier
Manuel
CLASS
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planned
by
mntnlmr*
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Seminole
High
Again
this
year,
The
tiie first dose in April. Those
School CUuta of 1939. The event will Ire held Saturday night at the MaySanford Herald Is publish­ A. De Varona anounerd today
who visited the second, or
it
has
thrown
ita
support
to
lair
Inn.
Making
final
plana
Thursday
niKht
were,
seated,
left
to
r
i
K
h
t
,
ing special editions on grad­
makeup clinic at that time,
the
newly-created,
five-man
Mary Nancy Brock TerwIlleKor, Betty Thurmond Bowes nnd Martha Tel­
uation activities at Sem­
must wail until tha makeup
ford Vihlen; standing from left, Earnest Southward, Fred Ganna, Jack
inole High, Oviedo High and Cuban exile "w a r board" in a
Sunday next week, officials
new effort to topple the Fidel
Bolt and Bud Moughton.
(Herald Photo)
Lyman High schools, these
report.
Castro regime.
picture-packed special sec­
tions are included In today's
issue. Additional copies are
available at The Herald
offices and may be obtain­
ed nay time during business
: hours.

Highway Patrol Trooper Dai

Ham: To Kelp In
I50S Operation S ch ed u les S e t
For Graduation

Resignation Of
Layo Declined

Graduation
Editions Today

tractor-trailer

jured in the crash called by

Thomas W. Jones
Dies Following
Short Illness

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collided

as 3lotdey‘a corner.

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First Birthday

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riding

Highvvny 17-92 and 434, knows

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the car in which

persons were

OKs ‘W ar Board’

Oaks "one o f the worst l'vs
seen.''
Dead on arrival at Seminolt
Memorial Hospital were Coy
Seals, 22, o f Plymouth; and
Marie M. Vicks, 18, also ot
Plymouth. Being treated at
the hospital are Elaine Joyca
Pnrkhurst, 19, o f Zellwood,
and Romeo Estep Jr., 22, also
o f Zellwood.
The conditions and extent
o f injurirs to the two could
not he learned late this morn­
ing at the hospital.
T -w p e r Oak* rredited thn
truck driver, Alvin Johns, 02,
o f Ft. Myers, with trigger­
like action in trying to avoid
the accident and with saving
the livrs o f the two injured
persons.
Onkt said Seals was dliving
west on 4.14 and attemptinq
to make a left turn onto 1702. lit estimated the speed
o f the ear at about 60 miles
an hour.
The trooper said Johns was
driving north on 17-02, taw
the car In front o f him and
swerved sharply to the le fl
in an e ffo rt to avoid ths
crash. Instead o f striking ths
car in the middle, the heavy
truck hit the front portion.
Seal* was thrown out o f ths
vehicle and crushed by ths
truck wheels, Onks said. Ha
added he was on patrol di­
rectly behind tha truck and
saw tha accident.
When Johns swerved his
trurk to the left, it collided
with a car stopped In the
crossover. In that ear, but nol
injured, were Marclto Tony
Caro, 21, o f 702 Chrrokes
Circle, Sanford, and Thomas
E. Coker, 25, o f 127 lakeside
Drive, Sanford.

At Oviedo High Principal
Some 571 Seminole County
seniors and more than twice Clyde W. Holder will present
that many parents, teachers, diplomas in the school audi­

Sanford Signs
To Be Discussed

school

Approval of several outdoor
algns to tell o f the Sanford
area attractions will be dis­
cussed Wednesday at 10 •. m.
by the Seminole Chamber of
Commerce's Promotions Com­
mittee.
Clifford McKibbin Jr., com­
m ittal chairman, says tha
meeting will be held at tha
Chamber's conference rooms.
living ronsidrred is estab­
lishing o f several large "b u l­
letins" on main arterira lead­
ing to the Sanford arra.
Theta would attempt to at­
tract visitors to the state la
drive to thia ariw.

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officials

preparing

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for

friends torium.

Virginia

Stanko will

Baccalau­ be the valedictorian and Bar­

reate services and graduation bara Saucer the salutalorian.
exorcises

Sunday

and

Mon­

day.

Principal II. L. Douglas will
hand

diplomas

to

Crooms

Seminole High's 257 seniors High graduates in tiie Allen
will convene for their Bacca­ gymnasium. The valedictor­
laureate services in Fleming ian is Minnie Raines and (lie
Gymnasium at 8 p. in. Sunday. salutatorian Barbara Baron.
The principal speaker will be

During each of the four
the Rev. Herbert \V. Goerss, commencement e z c r c l i pastor of tiie Lutheran Church cs there will be no principal
speaker. Instead, outstanding
of the Redeemer.
students have been selected
Thu Rev. U-onard Jones,
to sfieak on a theme appro­
pastor of the Pr.lirie l.ake
priate lo the various schools.
Itaptist Church, will address
the 165 Lyman High graduates
at 8 p nt. Sunday in the school
auditorium.
An Oviedo High, the Bacca­
laureate speaker will lie tiie
i Rev. Jack T. Bryant, pastor
of the First Baptist Church of
Oviedo. Twenly-eight seniors
will participate in this service.
A Crooms High alumnus, the
Rev. Z. L. Grady, will address
the 121 members o f Croom's
I96t graduating class duiing
llaccaiurcalc services to be
held at 9 a.in. Sunday in the
It. A. Allen Gymnasium. Rev.
Grady is now .the pastor of
the Morris B r o w n
AME
Church of Charleston, S. C.
Commencement
exercises
are scheduled for 8 p.m. Mon­
day in all four high schools.
At
Seminole
High School
the
valedictorian
will
be
Carol
Oxford and
Ronald
Goerss will be the salutatorian. Diplomas will be award­
ed lo the graduates by Prin­
cipal Andrew Itracken tn tiie
gymnasium.
Principal Carlton
Henley
will award diplomas at I.yman High's commencement
in the suditorlum. No valedic­
torian or salutatorian were
chosen this year.

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Good
News

Tampa To Host Chaplain Deal To Be Guest
Luther League At Grace Methodist Church
Convention

Kindergarten
To Be Held At
Elder Springs

Deal o f Banford Naval Air
Station in the abience of Rev.
John H. Hire* Jr. who is at.
tending the annual Florida
Methodist Conference In Lakeland. Judge C. Vernon M in
will preaid* over th# service.
Other Grace Church repre­
sentative* at conference ar*
Mr. and Mra. Roy Wall.
The
first official board
meeting for the new year will
be a dinner meeting Monday
at the Trade Wind* Cafeteria
in Seminole Plaza. During a
brief businasa following the
dinner new members will bt
Introduced and duties and
obligations o f the board will
be ravlawed.
Tha first meeting o f tha
WSCB fo r tha naw yaar will
be held at 9 p.m. next Thurs­
day with Mra. John Domlnty, t \ 0
past president o f the group,
preriding at an Installation
ceremony fo r Incoming offio.
era.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
J. W. Nave, form er mission­
ary to India who now resides
In Indlalantic, who w ill show
slides and speak o f his mis­
sionary work.
Preceding the meeting a
covered dish supper wilt be
held at 6:30 p.m. In honor
Good 8h#ph#r&lt;i Lutheran
o f Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Chureh o f Sanford announc­ Dominey who will bs visiting
ed today that Rev. J. Gordon in Sanford from thsir home
Peery will assume duties this in McRae, Ga.

Sunday morning worahip
Luther League* of Luthersn service at Grace Methodist
Churches in America congre­ Church thia week will be con­
gations In th* slate will meet ducted by Chaplain Robert
for their synodical convention
at th# University of Tampa
next weak from Wadoeaday
through Friday.
Keynote speaker far th#
meeting will ba Dr. Carveth P
MltchsU o f Charlotte, N. C.
pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran
Church. Chaplain will ba Rav,
Luther And arton o f Ft. Laud'
crdal* and business sessions
will be conducted by Mis*
Lucy K oild of Daytona Beach
president.
New officers will b* elected
and delegatee will be named to
attend tha national convention
which will ba held at Waterloo
University in lntario, Canid*
in August.
Chairmen o f th* convention
is Jim Yale of Clearwater and
Win Heinrich, etudent at the
Unlveralty from Jacksonville
R E V . J. G . P E E R Y
Is In charge of local arrange
ments.

A Christian Kindergarten to
follow public school calendar
|through the year h it been an*
! nounerd by Elder Spring*

How often we .r e reminded, If he did that It would be begin
"*^1 n'110
^ nlns“of
^
with opening
of ‘t°he
the 1964
that good new* is rather rare needful to have aome money 65 term with dally hours from
After all, he had been born
In our *ecular world. Wa find
9 a. m until noon, Monday
"with a silver spoon in his
through Friday.
that bonut reporting of newt
mouth" and there was no
Church officials h ive advli.
doe* uncover much that 1* not point in ramoving it now. He
ed that purpose o f the pro­
good. In the live* of people asked his father to give him
gram will be i j 'prc-iarc chil­
today we find much immoral­ his inheritance so that he
dren for their first vear in
ity, division, hatred, dishon­ could make his own way In the school in a thoroughly Christ­
esty, dastrueUon and evil of world. Tha father compiled, ian atmosphere," adding that
other kind, too oumerou* to surprisingly enough, end the the feculty and curriculum
mention but we need not dei* young man took his money have been selected with this
OFFICERS OF A L L SOULS SCHOOL’S graduation class are (from
pair! There ii good new*, too. b igs to the big city. There he purpose In mlm'.
le ft) Marcella Portcwlg, president; Michael Fay, vice president; Judity
Even though the Bible 1* met many "frien ds." Appar
Registration has been set
still a bait taller many people ently It Isn't difficult to do so
Rates, secretary; and James Glenn, treasurer. Graduates received Com­
for Mondiy, June 15, from 9
agree that tha evidence 1* ra­ when one Is armed with an a. m. until noon at the church
munion in a body this morning when Rev. Richard Lyons, pastor, cele­
ther overwhelming that it U adequate amount of money. office located on Hester Ave.
brated the graduation Maas at 11. Commencement exercises will be held
bought more than read, how­ The "frien ds" helped him
tonight.
(Herald Photo)
Only children who ere, or will
ever, if we do tearch It we find tquender his Inheritance by
he. five years of age before
much good new*. The good "living It up."
Jin. 1, 1965, will ba eligible.
This young man realised one
new* that wa find there ia
Information on the kinder*
not merely for the a get p u t day that his money wee gone
gitten and on fees of regis­
but for our* and how needful and with It hit "friends." Ne&gt; tration and monthly tuition
cesslty compelled him to seek
It ii.
may be obtained from the
The Mod who looked upon work. A famine was upon the church office.
man ccnturle* ago and i i w hi* lend so work was scarce, In­
need U the One whoa* eye U deed. Tha moat detestable job
atlll upon u* end Who con* imaginable opened for this
tinue* to offer the came good poor rich boy. He was hired
new* of redemption. God waa as a keeper of swine and at a
truly in Christ reconciling the wage that did not supply his
A strong international flavor
world unto Himself and thli most basic needs. Even the
will be provided by tha pre
reconciliation U a* valid in one food for the hogs begin to
sence o f 25 ovaraeea church
century u another and la aa look good. The point Is that
leader* from Africa, Asia and
effective for one life a t an he was degraded about as far
Latin Am erica, and 60 mission
u on* could ao. Ha thought
other.
aries at the Free Methodist
The new conference year
It I* important to lace life about the prospects of many
General Conference to be held Sunday aa now pastor o f the
at Firat Mathodiit Church of
with the knowledge that Qod things, perhaps, but thay were
at Winona Laka, lad-, June 9 church.
Binford w ill optn Sunday
doe* net forget u* and that all blind allays. Finally, ha
22.
The son o f Dr. and Mrs.
even though we have a ten raallsad that Hi reality there with lay leaders In charge o f
A major point o f interest to
hath
morning
warship
serv*
John C. Peery o f St. Peters­
dency to feel deserted It la not waa ont way out of his d ell
all attending will ba enactment
Ires.
burg, Pastor Peary waa born
the eaae at all. He la alwaya mlna.
of
special legislation inaugu
Speaker for tha atrvlcea
In Guntur, India, whlla hla
waiting for a* to come home
This one waa that ha go
rating a permanent World Fel
b*
Orville
Touchton,
father was serving there as
to Him though we m ay have homa to hla father. Ha fait will
M YF OFFICERS at Hcnr Lnko Mcthndint Church are, from left, Peggy
low-ship of Free Methodist
wondered into a far country. that It would not ha right to chairman o f tha official board
Lynn Dalton, president; Marjorie Hull, vice president; Hoicn Wolklng,
missionary.
Churches.
The moat helpful parable ask to be a son again but ha and recant chairman o f the
trennurer and Nan Sue Linton, accrotary.
(Herald Photo)
He graduated from Kodal
Attending from Sanford will
that our Lord gave seem* to would ba happy even to be as Commiaalon on Rtawardahlp
be Mra. Myrtle Bowery and High School, South India;
me to be the parable of the one of the hired eervanls. The and Finance, who Is lay lead­
from Nawberry College with
Mrs. Agnes Cranston.
prodigal eon which llluatratea decision was made and tha er fo r th* 1004-65 church
Guest speaker* will include an AB Degree In 1057 and
our point. U you have forgot* young man atartsd homa. Fin year.
Lutheran
Hieologlcal
churchmen from several da from
tan thla parable turn to tha ally bt neared hla homa and
A iila lin g at th* 9:30 a.m.
nominations and Htterdenomi Southern Seminary in 1060. Ha
fifteenth chapter o f Luke and aa one reads thla parabla he service will ba Arthur Beck­
By Jane Casselberry
I Glenda Taync, Verne W hee-iJarki* Atchison, Cheryl Wer- national groups ae well as was ordained and served hi*
read It again and again. A can almost hear tha pound with Jr. and Ed Hhlnholaar
Th* Senior Reception given I''*”, Alton Evans, Lolennnc Ivy, Arlans Maion, Patricia those from Free Mcthodlit first congregation in Clinton,
quick review o f this story tells Ing o f tha heart o f this young and at tha 10:55 service will
by tha Senior M Y F o f tho I W'sirrscr, Judy Lambert, Judy Green, Mora# Row#, Sherry Church who will oooduct pub­ S. C.
us o f a ton o f a rich father man. Ho ean almost feel the b* Aahby Jonea and W. P.
ic eervlcee.
I.cTournenu, Donnla Smith, |Kasky end John Haynaa.
Pastor
Peary
and Mra.
who decided that ha wanted fear o f being rejected. How Chapman.
Casselberry Mathodiit Church
The "L igh t and Life Hour." Teery, the form er Leah Ja­
to leave home, but knew that needless such anticipation waa
Sunday
night
wee
attended
Rev, John T. Adam* Jr.,
nternational radio broadcast cobson o f Bt. Petersburg, hav*
found to ba. When he arrived
mlnlatar o f tha church and by 20 member# o f the I.ymen
o f tho church, will celebrate two daughter!, Wanda Jsan
home the father waa already
Harold Applahy, lay delegate, High School Graduating Class
te 20th anniversary and have and Laura Ann.
looking longtogly down the
ara attending tha Florida An­
aa guests Rav. and Mrs
The congregation haa ex­
who
attend
the
church.
road for the son who had gone
George Lambert and Mr*
nual Conference In Lakeland
tended Invitation to members
away. Ha had never ceased
Each
senior
waa
presented
Martha Cakara o f the Ruaalan
thla waek which will conclude
caring In the least. HU son
o f Good Shepherd and to
language broadcaat.
Sunday noon whan Matmdlat with a leather botfnd Nawg
waa still baloved,
frlende to attend a coffee hon­
Significant action* pending'
Tha father did not Just wait minister appointment* for tho Testament from the WSC3
oring Pastor and Mrs. Peery
' L A K E L A N D (U IM ) — Bis­
before
the
General
Conference
atato will be announced.
by Mrs. Mary Mobley and
Immediately following morn­
hop James W. Henley an­ for the son to approach him,
indicate that it will be a hla
Mia. Edgar Lyons, aecratavnounced the appointment te* but ha ran to meet the son.
tory making aessfan with th* ing worahip Sunday.
day o f two new district an* There was no awkward silence
Ua o f atudant work, who also
election of blihopa and general
perlntcndente within the Flor­ and wailing for apologies. The
served refreshment* o f orsng*
officer*. Already more than
fathej
threw
his
arms
about
ida Methodist Conference and
sherbet punch and enke dec­
ISO recommendation* for poss
the transfer o f a third for tha th# neck of this young man
orated In the school colors of
ible change* In the Book of
and kissed him. Th# ton tried
coming church year.
Discipline have been received
blue and gold.
to aay his rehearsed speech
By Maryann Miles
Tha changes were announawhich will be considered by
Dan
Casaelhorry,
M YF
Young people of th# Bear
ed at yesterday's u n io n of o f confession and reiliiation
the Conference.
that ha waa not worthy to be Lake Melhodlit Church will president, was master o f cer­
By Jan* Caaaelberry
the 122nd annual meeting of
emonies
introducing
Rev.
Delhis son, but tha father hushed be in rhargo o f Sunday's
Registration fo r Vacation
tho Florida Conference here
mas
Copeland,
minister,
and
auch nonsense. The father’s morning worship service as
Bible School at Prairie Lake
which also saw tha confer­
eall want out to tha servanU. the church observes Method­ Ken Miller, president o f the
Baptist Church will ba held
ence approve a budget af
older
youth
group,
who
each
H&gt;ey war# to bring tha bast
from 9 until 11 a.m. this Sat­
$1,508,677 fo r tha coming rob*, a ring, and shoes. The ist Student Day.
gave brief talks.
By Mra. Clarence Bnyder
Rav. and Mr*. William M.
urday for children three years
year.
Kipling's poem " I f
was
fatted calf was to b* killed
A Bon Voyage party was through 16 years. Refresh­
Bishop Henley said the R*v. and a feast of celebration was Irwin and Leo Salmi, lay dele­ read by Ann Trawick and
held Sunday at tha Big Tra*
ments will be served.
Bruce F. Oennaway o f the to be held because his son who gate, are attending tho annual Valorie Shea sang a solo,
picnic area honoring Dr. and
conference
being
hoH
in
Orlando D litrict will be trans­ had gone away had returned.
AH area children are wel­
"One
God,"
accompnnitd
by
Mra. John Bradln. A ll guaita
Lakeland.
come
to attend the Bible
ferred to Melbourne a i the
ThU parable gives ua auch
wera members o f tho LuthtrVacation Church Srhnol at har mother, Mr*. Darwin
head of tho new dlitrict ap­ a wonderful picture of tha God
school regardless o f their
Shs*
at
the
piano.
JOHN
H
A
Y
N
E
S
,
outgoing
president
o
f
tha
Cas­
Bear Lake Methodist will
Church o f the Redeemer
church
affiliation.
Sessions
proved by the conference who care* when wo go astray
Gifts waru presented in be*
selberry Community Methodist Church Senior
■tart July 6 with Mra. Mau­
and the picnic dinner followWednesday.
will be held June 9-12, 9 unand the on* wlio forglvo* even
M
YF,
right,
waa
presented
with
a
g
ift
o
f
half
o
f
the
M
Y
F
to
Mr.
and
rice Linton a* director. Those
I th# morning service.
11:45 am . each day,
N ew ly appointed superin­ though w* do not deserve
"Praying Hand*" bookends by newly inntalled
plsnning to assist with tha Mra. Jack Waltman who have
Tha Bradins ar* moving to
Monday through Friday. Mrs.
it.
tendents are the Rev. Dr. W.
served
a*
counselors
for
th*
president
Dun
Casselberry
at
a
reception
given
school ir e to meet Sundsy
California to be with their
Wilbur Painter will ba In
Scott Boisman o f Tampa, and
I f you wsnt good news you
by the group for 1064 graduate* who attend the
evening at the church cot­ paet two year* and John
eon, Dr. John Bradln Jr.
charge. A nursery will b* pro*
the Rev. T. Ilowren Norton have It In th* Bible.
church.
(Herald Photo)
tage for a brief business Haynes, retiring president.
Attending wer* Mr. and
o f Lake Worth.
vided for children o f worker*
S e n i o r s attending were
meeting.
Mre. H. 8. Ale, Mr. and Mr*. only.
The Rev. Husaman, minister
Women of the church will Dirk llalmcr, llrrndn Petty,
Robart Andrew* and grand­
a f First Mathodiit church.
Certificates will be present­
meat at I p m. neat Wednes­ Roger Prppen. Dana Hall,
daughter,
Cathy, Mr. and
Tampa, lines I960, will he su­
ed at the closing program to
day at the home of Mrs. Lu­ Jeanne Kerr, Marcia Lyon*,
Mra. Gsyl* How*, Mr. and
perintendent o f tha W ait Palm
be h*1d Sunday, June 14, at
ther Miles, 593 Jewel Drive,
By Doans Kstr*
Mrs. Erie Lundtan, Mr. and
:30 p.m. Each department
Heath District.
Forest City, for a coffee. Hos­
The Catholic Women'* Club
Mra. A lfred W. Klrschataln,
M iis h c h
The Rev, Norton, pastor of
ill take part In the pro­
tesses with Mrs. Miles will be
of the Church of th* Nativity
Mr. and Mra. O. A. Wylli#
By Donna Estes
Calvary Mathodiit Chureh In
gram after which the class
Miss
Vlrglnls
English,
Mrs.
will hold ih* monthly hake
Summer schedule of service*
and tha honor***.
Laka Worth alnca 1989, will
work and handicraft will b*
••I* ifl the church’* social hall Grsnt Mueller snd Mrs. Lu- at the Catholic Church of the
A
two-waak
Vacation
Blbla
now
Sunday
School
annas
succeed the Rev. Gannaway
ra* Baird.
on ditplay in each room for
thla Sunday following each
Nativity were announred to- School will optn Monday at I will »&gt;• utlllsad fo r tha Blbla
In Orlando.
the parents to sea.
Mas*. Women of the parish
day by Rev James S. Ilonnen.
'school
which
has aa
Ita
Bishop Henley said all oil), ar* urged to aupport the sale.
the Lake Mary ('lunch o f tic.'
pastor.
theme,
"Discovering
God's
ar superintendent! were re­
Th* monthly board meeting
Rev.
Omar
Hutchins of
Beginning this Sunday, M ai*. I Nasarene with classes for
Way Through His World, Hla
turned to their posts for an­ of th# club Is achrdulrd for 6
By Donna Eat*#
Apopka will be guest speaker es will be conducted it 7, 9 rhildien between tha ages of
Word, H li Son." This thsma
other yiar. Ministerial as­ p. m. Monday with Mr* C,*n* i t the Sunday evening service
Chrlat Episcopal Church of
snd II * m. Weekday Masses three y *a ri and 16 yaars to will h* carried out In aasilon*
signments will lie made Sun­ Shannon, president, conduct­ of
Longwood w ill have Ita annathe
First
Pentecostal will be continued at 9 a. in
muile,
handicraft
and
be held from 9 a.m. until o f
day.
ing the meeting.
Annual
Vacation
churefi
Church of Long wood.
cookout and picnic on tho
a* previously scheduled.
11:30 a.m., Monday through memorisation.
at
Firat Methodist
church ground! this Sunday School
Filday, each week. Commence­
Refreshments will ba In following tha 9 a.m. aarvtce. Church o f Sanford will be held
ment exercises have been charge of Jo* Rushlow and
Baseball and other gsm oi will daily, Sunday though Sunday,
scheduled fo r Sunday, Juns Mrs. Louisa Furbush.
playtd. Member# o f tha beginning with th* regulsr
21.
Sunday School department! pariah are Invited to attend. Church School hour this week.
Religion In America
government ha* tried to fos­ tlnn: one confession and one
Teacher# will he Mr*. Lu­ thla week will begin tha
In England, the established
Weekday morning sessions,
Rev. Charlee W . Btowar*,
ter religious belief, says Lit- communion a year.
By LOUIS CAHHKI.H
church estimates that no more cille Morgan, nuraery; Mrs. “ Climb a Mountain" month vicar, hat announced that Including Saturday, will be
tell, tha net result ha* been
"In Italy, n survey author­ than 15 per rent o f i*s nomi­ Florence
Holcomb*, kinder­ campaign.
lu lle d Pres* International
An
attendance during the summer month* from 9 until 11:3c a. m. Clsssto drive paopla away from ised by the cardinal arrhbls- nal membership ia actually In­ garten; Mr* Julia rater*, pri­ chart has been placed on th*
Would America's children
only the 7:30 a.m. Commun­ •s will be conducted for all
the church.
hop of Milan showed only 11 volved In rhurch life in any mary and R. B. Ransbottom, church bulletin board with
ion and tho 9 a.m. Barvfaa ages from feur years through
be more likely to grow up
I.lltell
is
professor
of per cent o f Italian men per­ way.
juniort.
last year's records charted in and Sermon will ba conducted. sixth graders.
believing In God if the gov­ church history at Chicago forming the sunie minimal ex­
Assistant workers will in­ green. Thia year's June at­
Colonial America had an
No waakday eervico* will bo
ernment officially encouraged Theological Seminary. In an ercises.
equally dismal record, Littcll clude Mra. Joyce Steverson, tendance records will be out­ hold during th# summer ex­
religious faith through schools interview, he cited th* exper*
FOR a n y OCCASION
"In the Troteatant north, oald. O f the 13 Colonies, only Mr*. JoAnn Loudermilk. Pa­ lined in red and students and
cept on Prayer Book holy
and other public institutions? lane* of Western European the case is no better. Of the
Rhode Island practiced gen i- tricia Dm Ion. Juanita Price, members o f the church will day#.
Many people acem to think nations and Colonial America people o f Sweden. 98 per cent
Ine religious freedom. Eight Marge Kelehir, Mre. James be striving to keep the green
ARE ALW AYS
so. Ih ia haa been on* o f the with “ established" or stale- m e reckoned as rommunicaiua
of the Colonica had atnte Gray and Patricia Knnshot- line (limbing over the moun­
CORRECT
principal arguments advanced supported religion.
o f the Lutheran state church; churrhcs and four others had tom.
tain peak o f last year's red
by proponents o f constitution­
Baptismal service* will be
"In France, a traditionally th* situation in Danmark la established religions.
Classrooms in the church's mark.
al amendments to authorise Roman Catholic people has be­ roughly th* asm*. Behind tha
conducted at First Christian
"L ik e th* European state
During May, th* " F ill A
prayer and Bible reading iu come a prim* cxampl* of facade, however, official sur­
Church Sunday during the Sun­
churches, the Colonial atatc
Pew " month, Bill Price filled
day morning worship hour
public schools.
baptised
heathenism,'"
lie vey* show that only 3.0 per churches achieved the spirit­
hia
pew
for
three
out
o
f
the
The Dorcas Circle of Upsals
this week. Rev. Vernon FullBut one o f the nation's lead­ •aid. Survcya indicate that rent o f the Swede* and 3.4
ual alienation of the people," Presbyterian Church will spon­ five Sunday*. Bill Loudrrmllk,
announced today. At the
ing church historians. Dr. only 10 per cant o f th* men per cent o f the Danes are
he said. A t th* lime o f tha sor a bake sale in front of who filled a pew on* Sunday,
tame time, summer schedule
Franklin H. Littall. ssya tha and women o f Franc* keep actually in affective relation­
Revolution, lass than 10 per Lake Mary Foat Office Sat­ alao took the cloaing award
wa* announced with Sunday
SANFORD
lesaon o f hlatory points In a l ­ the mlnmum requirement! of ship with tha state churches
cant o f tha American people urday starting at 9 a. m. Pro­ last weak fo r having tha most
School to be at
9:45 a. m.
„
FLO W ER s h o p
ertly the opposite direction.
th# Catholic Church for avoid- to which they thcoictically be- were actively affiliated with
ceeds will go to the fund for persons attending the serv­ and morning worahip at 10
5 ; !• * A Banford Ava.
Vt 1t t r r t t i | iij s U u a v u log automatic M tgiuiuuoki- luug."
Uiiutb**.
ice.
ra-touting Uta church.
m - llll
122-8453

Good Shepherd
Free Methodists To Welcome
Set Conference New Pastor

Lay Leaders
To Conduct
Services

MYF Reception Honors Seniors

Two Methodist
Changes Made

Bear Lake
Church To Have
Sh'H^nt Dav

Prairie Lake
Bible School
To Register

Zhurch Party
Fetes Couple

Club Plans
Bake Sale

Summer

Lake Mary Nazarene Church
Announces VBS Schedule

Episcopalians
Han Cookout

Guest Speaker

Methodist V C S
Opens Sunday

History Shows State Sponsored Churches Unpopular

FLOWERS

Baptism Service

Bake Sale

6

Pentecostal
Groups Pledge
Project Aid
By Donna K ites
The Ladies Auxiliary and
Men’s Brotherhood of the First
Pentecostal Church o f Longwood hava pledged their aid
and assistance in the current
project of tho church which is
to air condition th* auditorium.
Pledge* wera mad* at a joint
meeting o f th* group* held
Tuesday evening at the church.
Plans were discussed (or a
rummage sale to be held in
late August and a bake aal*
during the lummar. Exact
data* o f both events will b*
announced.
Th* ladio* of th* auxiliary
are accepting donations of
good usad clothing and white
elephant* which thay will con­
tinue to collect throughout th*
summer.
A continuing activity of tha
auxiliary is the salt of tri­
color ballpoint pens and re­
fills.
Following th* business meet­
ing refresh manta were served
by Mr. and Mr*. Robart
Adami.

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Bible School
Sets Parade
By Maryann Milaa
Vacation Bible School will
open Monday at 7 p.m. at tha
F or*it City Baptist Church.
Mr*. C l i f f o r d Gresham,
superintendtnt,
invite*
all
paraon* interested in partici­
pating in th* achool to meat
Saturday at th* church to join
in tha parade which will get
undorway at 11 a.m. for a
tour through the entlr* area.

Attend
services
tHisweed
at uourown

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I

Generals
Gen. De Gaulle
Adults
To
Have
Commencement
In
Deltona
Chooses To Snub!
Observance
By Mildred Haney

By Joseph W. Grigg
United Pres* International
OMAHA

BEACH.

France

&lt; U P I) — American generals
and G ! Joe* of World War II
today streamed back to the
scene

of

the

Allied

D Day

landing for ceremonies which
French President Charles dc
Gaulle has chosen to skip.
By

plane,

train,

bus

and

car an estimated 5,000 Amer­
icans and

several

thousands

The first commencement for
"Scholars" o f the Adult Ed­
ucation Program In Deltona
will be held on Wednesday at
the Community Center.
A ll o f the resident* and
friends o f Deltona are invit­
ed to attend the program
which promises to be one of
the most outstanding events
in the history o f the commun­
ity. Approximately 55 certifi­
cates of completion will be
presented to those who have
participated in the first reg­
ular school courses.
Guest speaker for the oc­
casion will be John Smiley,

superintendent of the Board
of
Public
Instrucition
in
Volusia County. Other special
guests who will participate in
the
program
are
Marcus
Rankin, Director o f Adult Ed­
ucation o f Volusia CountySchools; Mrs. Edna Smiley,
Coordinator of the Senior
Citizens
Progrnm,
Volusia
County; Alan E. Italics, prin­
cipal o f DeLand High School.
Gaston Rridges will greet
the attendants and Chuck Mc­
Carthy will assist in the pre­
sentation o f the certificates.
The Choral Group will sing
special music and each o f the
classes is asked to present a

display which will

represent

the accomplishments o f

the

eourse. Refreshments w ill be

o f their wartime British and
Canadian
comradcs-in-arms
converged on the Normandy
beaches to mark the 20lii an­
niversary of one of history's
largest military cpcratlons—
the invasion of June 6. 1944.
Ceremonies begin tonight on
the
British
and Canadian
landing beaches known 20
years ago by the code names
of Gold, Juno and Sword.
Tliey continue through Sat­
urday at Omaha and Utah
beaches and the village of
Me. Mere - Eglise. w h e r e
Americans fought and disci
for the liberation of Europe
from Nazi Germany. The ob­
servance ends Sunday at the
U. S. cemetery outside Paris.
De Gaulle, who was left
out o f the invasion planning
by his Allies, did not plan to
attend. He delegated Raymond
Triboulct, cooperation minis­
ter, and Jean Saintcny, war
veteran*
minister,
in
his
place.
T Ii e French government
said it would not be appro­
priate for De Gaulle to be
present when no other head
of state or government was
coming to the ceremonies.
Tills position was attacked
by some aectora of the French
press aa an unnecessary snub
showing a lack of respect for
the American, British and Ca­
nadian s e n t r i b u l l o n to
France's liberation.
For the United States, Pres­
ident Johnson sent an official
delegation headed by General
o f the Arm y Omar N. Brad­
ley, with a message to be
read at Omaha Boaeh ceme­
tery Saturday.
Form er President Dwight
D. Elsenhower, supreme com­
mander of the Allied Invasion
force, was not planning to at
tend. Neither was farmer
British Field Marshal Vis
count Montgomery, who coin
manded Allied ground forces
British, Canadian, Belgian,
The Netherlands and Norwe­
gian government delegations
were also taking part.
Veterans arriving at Omaha
and the other invasion beach­
es found a changed scene
from the one they knew 20
years ago.
Where t h e y remembered
the din o f battle they found
peaceful French shores.
The rusted guns, the burn
edout trucks and tanks, the
barbed wire and the concrete
fortifications on which thou­
sands of their buddies gave
their lives 20 years ago have
long since disappeared.
But tho memorials and tens
of thousands of glistening
white crosses in war cemcterfas that dot Normandy re­
minded them that this is hal­
lowed countryside.

Association
Changes Hour
O f Meetings

avuiluble

fo r

all

graduates

nnd guests uftcr the program.
The Adult Education pro­
gram under the direction of
Zcral W. Mallard has been
well received in Deltona nnd
has made a significant con­
tribution to the community.
Those who hnve participated
in the courses have praised
the
program
highly
nnd
promise to be the first to en­
roll in the new courses which
are to lie announced at the
June 10 graduation exercise.
Miss Karen Knufman, Hart­
ley Circle, will receive special
recognition ns the firat high
schol graduate from the PelIona Division of the Daytona
Reach Adult Educution High
School. Miss Kaufman has
met the requirements for her
high school diploma through
tho efforts o f Mr. Mnlinrd
ami the Macklc Company who
inndo tho program available
at this time. Next September,
a full high ichool program
will be available to tho adults
of Dcltonn nnd should enroll
n number o f resident* who
have been unable to complete
their high school diploma.

By Maryann Miles
Time o f meeting* for the
Forest City Community Assoelation during the summer
months was changed to 8
p. m. at the Inst rcgulnr ses­
sion o f the group held in the
Bear !-nke Elementary School
with John Bethea, president,
in charge.
Parts o f the deed to prop­
erty in Lake Harriett Estates
which is owned liy the asso­
ciation were rend by Adolph
Juhl. Plans hnve been an­
nounced for building n Com­
munity House on the prop­
erty nnd n fund raising drive
toward this project is now
underway. Residents of the
area who wirh to make n don­
ation nnd become n charter
member are to contact Rich­
ard I.usitlcy, Allen Forward
or Bethea. Charter member­
ships will be open until June
90 nnd it is not necessary to
lie a member of the associa­
tion to join the CommunityClub.

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6,000 Adventists Expected For Annual Camp Meeting
The annual camp meeting
largest and most Important
regular convention of Florida
Seventh day Adventist*, will|
open at 7:10 p. m. today at
Forest Lake Academy with n.
A. Anderson of Washington,
D. C.. as the keynote speaker.
Anderson, a native of Mel­
bourne, Australia, la secretary
of the Ministerial Association

Upsala Sets
Summer Time
Schedule

for the General Conference of
Seventh-day Adventist*. He
has served as pastor and
evangelist for 40 years in Aus­
tralia, New Zealand, Ixjndon,
and in California. Since 1941
he has served as a counselor
to ministers through the Min­
isterial Association.
Dally meetings will continue
through Saturday, June 13 con­
cluding at 9:30 p. m. A grad­
ed program for chikiren and

youth will he carried out
daily. Main preaching services
will lie at 11 a. m. and at 7
p. m. Attendance durink week­
day session* is expected to
reach 1,500 while on weekends
some 6,000 are expected.
Other important speakers
for the conference will include
Theodore Carclch of Washing-j
ton, D. C., vice president of the
General Conference o f Sev­
enth-day Adventists; R. L.

Sheldon,

manager, Signs ot
Publishing House la
Seoul, Korea: T. R. Flalz, M.
D., o f Washington, D. C., secretary of the medical depart*
nient of the General Confer*
cnee of Seventh-day Adventist*
and H. M. S. Richards Jr. of
Los Angeles, Calif., associato
speaker on the Voice of Pro­
phecy radio program who will
be accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Brad Rraley, organ-piano
team and Del Walker, contral­
to soloist.
II. H. Schmidt, president of
tin* Florida Conference will
appointed a 1 x
commission serve as general chairman o&lt;
the camp meeting with a
members to new terms Wed­
corps of some 60 person* as­
nesday.
sisting in organization and
Sprott first was named to direction of activities.
the commission in June of
1961 by Bryant, then was re­
appointed
by Bryant last
year.

j the Times

Sprott Elected Citrus Chairman

LAK E LAN D (U P1) — Vet­
By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
eran citrus grower KingsUpsala Presbyterian Church
wood Sprott o f Lake Wales
will begin Sunday on it* new- |was elected chairman of the
time schedule which will be ; Florida Citrus Commission tocffecth e for the months ol i day.
| Sprott, who is serving his
June, July and August.
Sunday School will meet at ! second two-ycar-torin on the
9:30 a. m. and worship will commission, succeeds Sam A.
1Ranks of I-akrland, who servlie at 10:39 a m.
Announcement
also
was |ed two consecutive years as
made that from June 21 chairman.
Robert Sntvcly of Winter
through Aug. 9. Dr. Joseph L.
Connolly of Daytona Beach Haven, was elected v i c e
will conduct services at Up­ chairman at the organization­
Young mallard ducks have sala in the absence of Rev. al meeting, to succeed Her­
been known to swim one- James Hardin who has re­ bert S. Massey of Dade City.
The meeting was scheduled
third-mile upon their first ceived a summer scholarship
after Gov. Farris Bryant re­
venture from their nest.
at a Texas University.

B R U N IN G

Between the World's Fnlr
nnd normal vnention travel­
ing, this summer should see
the henviest volume ever of
traffic on tho highways. Sug­
gests reservations in niivnnre
to
insure
accommodations
during stopovers is suggest­
ed.

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CAPS A N D GOWNS are fitlcci fo r Howard
Sour and Mrs. Dean Howland by Mra. Mildred
Clark, choral director, center, in preparation for
Wednesday's Commencement Exercise for Dcl­
tonn resident* who have completed courses o f­
fered in the Adult Education Program. Mrs.
Howland is accompanist for the choir which will
provide special music for the program to l*o
held nt the Community Center.

Hospital Notes
JU N K 8
a d m is s io n s

Boy, *11 o f Sanford; Francis
Johnson, Lake

Monroe; Ger

Marcle B. Carter, Indian Riv­ Hiding Jackson, Tntnpa; Sop
er City; Larry llusby, Lake hia l.ucas, Deltona; Frieda
Monroe; Estelle Frecklcton, llartmunn nnd Herbert Olsen,
Deilary.
I.*ke Mary; Robert H. Fcth,
Dellnry; Ardith Maitrc, Joan
Tuna apparently can main­
Jones, Ann Hollehan, Price
tain speeds of nine miles per
Charlele, David L. Sln-rron,
hour indefinitely.
Conyl Chaniot, Klley Hoy and
Carolyn ilammong, all of
Sanford.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Driver, a Baby Girl, anil to
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Price,
a llaliy Girl, all o f Sanford;
and to Mr. and Mrs. iiillio
Kilpatrick, a Baby Boy, P ly ­
mouth.
DISCHARGES
Donna Jo Reis, James A.
Voughn,
Minnie
Benjamin,
Marguerite M. Mcllruycr, Sil­
vester Burley, Sofia Marrero,
Jesse I'aige, Sheryl Knight
and Valde Welsh and Baby

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The architects o f America, bi creating and
designing the structures that house our
businesses, our industries, our families, are
themselves an enduring tributo to th*
American system o f free enterprise. These
creative minds are helping to build, through
planning, vision and individual imagination,
better communities, a better way o f life, a
better world, for to d a y ... and tomorrow I

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keep America powerful ha* alao mod* it possible (or th* as Ron's
investor-owned, taxpaying electric power companies te eehtew*
world leadership. Today, Florida Power end Light Company la
accelerating it* already phenomenal rata of expansion te m**t tha
skyrocketing demand for Increased power. We hop*, through *v*a
mom outstanding perform*nee, to encourage the trend In America
today which proposes mom freedom for prirate enterprise ao that
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influence guides them . . . and their freedom
expresses itself in the architectural artistry
o f America’s buildings and homes.
No art ean survive where dictates of
ideology and bureaucracy control the mind.
Where enterprise is not free, freedom of the
individual cannot e x is t-a n d the precious
g ift o f individuality itself dies.

FOREST C IT Y Buptist Church honored Mrs.
Clifford Gresham, wife o f the pastor, at a sur­
prise birthday party following a recent Wednes­
day evening choir practice. Mrs. Gresham is
shown cutting one o f two cakes she received at
the party.
(Herald Photo)

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. . . George Lankford, Jim Reed, Harold Vnnnes*, Hnrold Moody
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Goldwater Victory
Helps Dixie Cause
■y

N IC H O LAS

C. CHRISS

ting itarted. A fter that It got

A T L A N T A , (U P I ) — Those easier.
Southern

II

Republican*

who

Made up primarily o f imit-

have worked long and hard teurf, the movement fo r the
fo r

Sen.

Barry

Goldwater Arizona coniervatlve

in

the

have found their taak akin to South has literally ripped ita
ripping

a

telephone book In way Into leadcrahip in Dlaie.

two.

Aa is true for many other

^Office, THONA* W. — Fun.
oral aervlcte far Themao W.
Jan**. TT, *001 B. Banford
Arena*, who died Thursday
• ftarnoon at Bomtnol* Xtamortal Hoapllal following a
abort llln***, will b* h*ld at
le am. Raturdar at lloljr
Croao Rplacopal Church with
X *r. Lalloy D. Foptr official,
tna. Burial will bo In Lake
Vlaw Camatarr. Maaonln aarvice* will b* conducted at
th* araraald* b f Panford
lx&gt;dg* ft. Alt Master Maaona
are aakod to meet at tha
lo d g e Halt on Park Avenue
at t i l t a.m. to attend th*
aaralc* In a Hodf, Morn In
Hartford,
Kant,
England,
Tab. 11, tlM . Mr. Jonaa
•amo to Banford In 1101 at
which time ho b*san employ.
Wiont with Cbaee and Com*
panr. An employa for si
yaara and member of the
hoard o f dlrootoro, ho waa
honorary chairman of th*
hoard at time of hta death.
Ha waa a member of Holy
Croat Episcopal Churohi of
Iho Rotary Club) of Banford
Masonic Loda* f i t of Moroc*
oo Tempi* In Jackaonrlll*
and o( BPOE Loda* 1141 of
•anford (or I I yaara. Burrlr.
ora arc hta wife, Mra. a. w.
Jon** ion, Donald R. Jone*
Mid grandson*. Tom, Handy
wad Jimmy Jonaa all of Kan.
(ord and two alatort, Xtra H.
•. Brown o f Orlando and
Mr*. Trank Crouch of Dart*
ford, Kant. Knaland. Brlaaon
Tunaral Homo In charao of
arronaomonla

R. T.
Milwee, Seminote
County school superintendent,
will participate In a discussion
group on
Florida’s school
needs at tha 28th annual
Short Course In P a r e n t Tcncher Leadership at the
University of South Florida,
June 0-12.

COOK, W ILLIAM H— A pray,
or aarvlca for William II.
Cook, It, who died thla morn*
tna In Bamtnola Motnorlal
Hoapltal following a lanathy
tllnaaa, will be held at II
a. m. laturday at Brlaaon
Tunaral Horn* with llav.
□ rover C. Bewail Jr. o f Ih*
Tlrat PraabytarUn Church of
Banford officiating. Tho body
w ill bo forwarded Baturday
aflaraoon to Amatardam. N.
T., aeeompanlad by hi* dauglidor, Mr*. Kallh Baudar of
SIM Cordova Drive, for fun*
oral aarvlca* to bo held at
1 p. m. Tuooday from th*
Johnoon and Undaay Fun­
eral Horn* la Amalordam.
I)urial will h* la FL Claln
Camotary, Ft. Claln, N. T.
A
raaldant of Rotterdam
Junotlon. N. T » for 10 year*.
Mr. Cook cam* to Banford In
till to make hla horn* with
hla aoa-ln-law and doughear, Mr. and Mra Baudar. II*
wae a retired railroad clerk
fo r Ih* Bootoa and Main*
Railroad where b* waa cm*
played lor 41 year* II* waa a
member o f lb# Flret Pro*hytorlaa Church of ranford.
■urvlrora. other than Mra
Baudar, art two grandchild,
rea. Brae* Baudar of Ft.
Clala and Mra. Loon F t*
Bln *1 llrookevlll* and on*
•rea l granddaughter, Bon*
dg Bauder of Ft. Claln.

The conference le eonducted
em Goldwaterltea made up fo r by the Florida Institute for
their lack o f profeaslonallim Continuing University Studies
and flneiae by plain hard and la sponsored by the Flor­
work. Eventually the party ida Congress o f Parents and
rcgulara
found
themaelve* Teachers. I t offers an oppor­
tunity fo r P T A member* to
outalda looking In.
develop
ways o f working to­
The Goldwater victory In
the California primary, while gether to Insure quality In­
not overwhelming, gave the struction In Florida's schools.

Goldwater movement In the
South the boost it n eed ed just when some supporters
were getting edgy.
Goldwater’a comment on dcfoliation o f the shrubbery In
Asia and his revereal o f the
federal use o f troop* In In*
tegration crises had an ad*
verse effect In Dixie.
Now the GOP South is lln*
ed up almost unanimously fo r
the Arizona states rights ad*
vocate.
The only two Southern
states that wavered are now
gradually moving Into the
Goldwater line up.
Goldwater could easily end
up with all SO o f Virginia’s
delegate* after that state's
convention June IS. In Flor*
Ida, where feuding has spilt
tha GOP ranks, ha may gar­
ner as many aa 23 o f tha 84
delegates at Ita convention
Sunday.
Texas will add another 50
after Ita convention June 10.
Alabama, never In doubt, will
give him 20 at Tomorrow's
state GOP convention.
There was a time when V ir­
ginia GOP Chairman Horace
Henderson refuted to take
sides In the GoldwaUr-antlGoldwater movement. But af­
ter the California primary he
noted:
"Posilb ly Goldwater will be
the nominee on the flret bal­
lot. I am confident the V ir­
ginia delegation will be strong­
ly favored fo r Goldwater."
With a little bit o f diplom­
acy, Goldwater could probab­
ly heal tha r ift In Florida and
taka all 34 delegates by con­
vention time.
Almost any way you look
at It, Southern Republicans
have achieved their strongest
voire ever In choosing a pres­
idential nominee, after being
Ignored for decadca.

AIRB O A T8 H E LP IN FIG H TIN G D E A D LY A L G A E
. . . Game officials get equipment in top shape

Milwee To Take Fish Experts War On Lake Jessup Algae
Part In PTL
Conference ,

H ie hardeat part wae get- parta o f tha country, South*

Funeral Notices

S U P P L Y SCENE A T L A K E JESSUP
. . . 4,000 pounds o f copper sulphate

N ext Friday will b « devoted
to a Joint meeting o f the
Florida Congress o f Parents
and Teachers, Department o f
County Superintendent* of tha
Florida Education Associa­
tion, and the Florida School
Board Association.
Dr. Donald E. Davie, profe tio r o f education at th*
University of Mlnneiota, will
deliver the principal address
o f th* course at an evening
anem bly on June 10.
Mrs. Myron Dies, Tallahas­
see, president o f the Florid*
Congress o f P a r e n t s and
Teaehers, and Dr. C. Lee Eggert, professor o f education
at th* University o f Florida,
will be featured in the open­
ing session o f tha short
course with a conversation on
"T h * Many Face* o f P T A .”
Most of the course will he
devoted to small class** on a
wide variety o f toplr* Includ­
ing such educational concerns
as parent and fam ily life, ed­
ucational television, Juvenile
protection and mental health.
Other sessions w ill be devoted
to practical Instruction in
such organizational matter*
aa budgets, by-laws, perilsmentary procedure and P T A
policies.

Churchwomen
Set Meeting
By Does* Fetes

The regular monthly meet­
ing of the Episcopal Churchwomen o f Longwood's Christ
Church will take place Thurs­
day at • p. m. in the parish
house on Church SC
Mr*. Peggy Kuhn, president,
will conduct the meeting and
report on the meeting of the
president's council which Mrs.
A. P. Boweneos, Mrs. Ray­
mond Ball, Mrs. Charles Mor­
rison and Mrs. Kuhn attended
at Clermont this week.

Freeh water fishing ex­
perts deicended on la k e Jes­
sup Thursday for an all-day
figh t to rid that hug* body
o f water o f fish-killing algae.
They u*rd boats, alrboata
and seaplanes to ipreed 4,000
pounds o f copper sulphate ov­
er the water to stop the kill
which ha* reached tremendou* porportions with thous­
and* of rough fish already
dead.
The dead fish and accom­
panying odor hai attracted
thousands of predatory birds
which are circling th* dead
maseea.
The kill became apparent
about a week ago and mem­
bers o f ths Florida Gams and
Frssh W ater Fieh Commis­
sion took Immediata steps to
correct It.
Ths algae population ex­
ploded and covered th* water
with a greenish hue, one fatal
to most of the rough fish In
the lake.
"W e're expecting that the
blueatone (copper eulphate)
will take care o f thla siege,”
one official said. But, he ad­
mitted, "w e 'll have to come
hack In and treat the lake
again to keep the algae
down."
Biologist Harold Moody and
Harold Vanneit o f the stale
commission aay aport fishing
will be better than ever once
the present condition la cor­
rected.
Experts eetlmat* that about
00 per cent o f the dead fish
are glxzard shad, •tingareea,
mud fish and other rough va­
rieties.
Piloting the aircraft was
George Lankford and coordi­
nating the information on the
drive was Jim Reed.

Voter Canvass Exile 'Phantom Raid' On Cuba
Is Completed Publicity Hoax, U. S. Finds
In DeBary

Herald I’ hoto* By Bill Vincent

MRS. W. J. KING, president o f American
Legion Auxiliary, Unit No. 63, Sanford, pre­
sents canh awards to three top easuy winners
o f the annual Americanism Essay Contest at
Sanford Junior High School. Receiving awards
from the le ft are Beth Morgan, third place win­
ner o f $5, Mrs. King, Mnrk Monroe, second place
winner o f $7.50 nnd Cheryl McWhorter, win­
ner o f the $10 first award.

illiam H. Cook Dies Here At 80

William II. Cook, M, died
this
morning
in Seminole
Memorial Hospital following a
Ths Auxiliary o f th* Lake
Mary Volunteer F ir* Dept, lengthy illness.
A resident o f Rotterdam
will entertain at a unique
Junction, N. V., for so years,
fashion show to be followed
he came to Sanford in 1953 to
by a card party, Saturday,
June 13, in tha Fire Hall be­
ginning at 8 p. m.
Tha special program will be
presented by a group o f lad­
les from Edgewater and will
Rev. Lucas F. Grile o f the
feature an exclualva lln* o f
Presbyter!in Church In Mt.
clothing and accessories which Gilead, Ohio, will be guest
wilt be o f interest to both mlnlater at Westminster Pres­
men and women o f th* area.
byterian Church in Howell
N o admission will be charg­ Park this Sunday at the 11 a.
ed and door and table prises m. worship service.
will be awarded.
Rev. Grile ks a candidate

Rev. L. F. Grile
To Hold Service

for the pulpit at W estm m ’.er
and immediately following tho
church services there will he
a meeting of the congrega­
tion.
By Maryana MUrs
The churcn mee.s in the
The Bykota C la n of the
former Heftier Home* offices
Bear Lake Mcthodlit Church
on SR 430 one milo east of
named Harold Irwin president
Seminole Plaza.
In recently conducted elec­
tions.
Other officer* named are
B U F F A LO , N . Y . (U P I ) —
Johnny J. Morgan, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Jean Mueller, sec- Billy Shaw, 6-foot, S-lneh,
retary-treaiurer, and Mrs. W. 260-pound guard, and Mike
Richard Harold, correspond­ Stratton, 0-3, 230-pound linebarker, signed 1904 contracts
ing secretary.
Clast teachers era Miss Thursday with the Buffalo
Virginia
English and Leo Bill* o f th* American Foot­
ball League.
SaimL

residents o f DeBary has been
completed under th* direction
o f Vic* President Earl D.
Merrill. Eight block block
captains recruited a team of
G2 members, who have visit­
ed or checked all home* and
filled out date cards on ros­
ters and potential voter*.
A ll who were not reglstred
were advised on registration
procedure. Name* o f those
needing transportation or ab­
sentee balloU were listed. The
DeBary voter cards, accord­
ing to Merrill, showed a total
o f 1122 registered Republi­
cans, 872 registered DemocraU and 34 Independent*.
O f those qualified to register
before October 3, 103 said
they would register a* Re­
publicans; 75 o f these had
registered Democrat but us­
ually voted Republican and
stated they had planned to
chsnga their registration to
Republican. Twenty-four vot­
er*, mostly Invalids requested
transportation, and 10 laid
they would need absentee
ballots.
This year*' goal o f the De­
Bary Republican Club, aayt
President Smith, is to get ev­
ery Republican registered, In­
form all voters on candidates
and Issues and get every vot­
er to the polls. A recheck is
planned this fall. The eight
block captains who w ill fotlow up next fall are Mrs.
Charles Ilertsch, Robert Hen­
derson, Ivan Walker, Charles
Nouman, Fred Slcl-aren, An­
drew Ashley, John Klsscll and
Frank Hill.

make his home with hU aooln-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mra. Keith Bauder, 2X05 Cor­
dova Drive. He was a retired
railroad clerk for the Boston
and Maine Railroad where he
waa employed for 42 years.
He was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of San
ford.
Survivors, other than Mrs.
Rauder, are two grandchild
ren, Bruce Bauder of Ft.
Claln, N. Y . and Mra. Leon
Fetgin o f Brooksvilie and one
great granddaughter, Honda
Bauder of Ft. Claln.

K C Council
Has M ass
H ie Catholic Activities Com­
mittee, In conjunction with
the Youth Activities Commit­
tee, o f Saint Richard Council
5357, Knights o f Columbus,
held a combined Father-Child
Communion Sunday at the
11:30 a.m. Mass at A ll Souls
Catholic Church.
H ie Fourth Degree honor
guard composed of members
of the council led the process.
Ion into the church.

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Revolutionary
Th* defense department said N o v e m b e r
DeBary
Republican Club
today that a “ phantom raid” movement.
President Glenn Smith reports
The purpose was to get
that the voter canvas* o f all allegedly conducted from Mi­

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ami May 25 to drop supplies publicity for the Cuban rev­
movement,
th e
in Cuba waa a publicity hoax. olutionary
spokesman said.
The department’* defense
Intelligence
agency
(D IA )
mado a thorough investiga­
tion o f the episode because
o f the Implication that such
a raid could he conducted
without U.S. radar detection.
A department spokesman
said th* incident was a ‘ ‘com­
plete and utter hoax" and that
radar coverage In tha Flor­
ida area le "very effective.”
Deputy Defense Secretary
Cyrua R. Vance simultaneous­
ly sent a letter to Rep. Carl
Vinson,
chairman
of
the
House Armed Services Com­
mittee, stating:
"One o f the Individuals In­
volved in the alleged ’ phan­
tom raid' hai Indicated to our
investigators that the raid did
not take place. Mr. Frank
Florinl. president o f the In­
ternational A n t i-Communlst
Brigade, which allegedly con­
ducted the raid has signed the
following statement:
“ To the best o f my knowl­
edge a ao-cnlled 'operation
phantom,' a raid on Cuba on
25 May, 1064, did not take
place. I declare that U.S. radnr defenses were not violat­
ed while leaving or entering
U.S. territory.”
The spokesman said Florin!,
a U.S. citizen and free-lanr*
pilot, participated in prepar­
ation o f the publicity release.
It was put out in collalmra-

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ITXITED MORTGAGEE BERVICIXO COIU\
Plaintiff.
va.
L. WIT-UAM MEAD, X I I . M
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Defendant*.
vonrie o r walk
NOTICE IH HEREBY OIVEN that on the l*th day of
Juna, 1144, at 11:00 A. M. at
th* main door of tha Courthouaa of Semtnol* County, at
Hanford, rtorlila, th* undar• lanad Clerk will offer for an!*
to the highest and beet bidder
for e**h the following da*.
crlbed real property:
l - t 7, Block 4. W EATIIKR8FIEL.D P1R8T A PDITIO.V, according to th*
plat thereof, a* recorded In
plat nook 17. r * ( e IS. Pub­
lic Raoor ta o f. Bamlnol*
County, Florida,
together with *11 structure*.
Improvement*, fixture*, appli­
ance*, and appurtanancaa on
tald land or uaad In conjunc­
tion therewith.
Thla aal* I* mad* pursuant
to flnnl decree of foreclosure
entered In Chancery action. No.
11171 now pending In the Cir­
cuit Court of and for Kamino!# County. Plnrlda.
DATED TltlH Srd day af
June, ]||4,
(SEAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Handra 8. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
ANDKRBO.V. RUSH.
DEAN A LOWNDES
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Sit Eaat Central Boulevard
Orlando, Florida
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Tony Curtis At Cinema
Tony Curtis and Christine
Kaufmann are appearing in
the new Universal picture,
“ Wild nnd Wonderful” which
introduces Monsicr Cognas, a
man who leads a man's life.
"W ild and Wonderful" open­
ed Thursday at the Seminole
Cinema and is scheduled to
run through Wednesday.
Movie stars live in splendor
in fancy studio dressing room
bungalows while they're mak­
ing movies—even if they hap­
pen to be a canine performer.
Monsieur C o g n a c ,
the
French poodle who shares
honors with Curtis and Miss
Kaufmann in
the
Harold
Ilecht color comedy, spent his
between-scenes hours in a lux­
urious $2500 dog-house, com­
plete with air-conditioning, in­
direct lighting and a poodlesized freezer for preserving
his hamburger.
The Cinema opens at 1:30
p.m. daily.

B R IG ITTE BARDOT nnd Robert llossein star
in “ Love on a Pillow,” in color and Frnnacope at
the Movielnnd Drive-In Theatre with J a m es
Robertson Justice.

2 At Movieland
A double feature o f adult
entertainment
opens
the
week's programming at the
Movieland Drive-In Theater.
In a first Sanford showing,
“ Love on a P illo w " is pre­
sented in color and stars Bri­
gitte Bardot. Also shown in
color will bo "M ad am e" with
Sophia Loren.
The features will be seen
nightly starting Sunday and
continuing to Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday
the Movieland is presenting

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B.30-10 p.m. CBS. "D-Day
Plus 20 Years: Eisenhower
Returns to Norm andy." Tills
is a natural among document­
aries.
Commemorating
the
20th anniversary of the Aided
landing on the Normandy
beaches, CBS Newsman Watt f r Crnnkite accompanied
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
on a tour o f the invasion

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peels. Miss Jones proves she
is versatile,
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Alfred

llitchrock H o u r . " I s a M . "
You may suspect the outcome
of
this puzzling
suspense
playlet long before thn cli­
max, but it nevertheless sus­
tains exritenient and is well
acted, particularly by Bradj ford Dlllman in the role of a
youth who returns from prison to the town where he was
convicted — innocently, he in­
|sista -o f trying to attack a
schoolteacher on
a foggy
j street. What puzzles the town
|folk is that he seemingly has
not only forgiven llie accusing
accused of cowardice, the Inteacher (Barbara Barrie) but
dian hating sergeant and the
is actually wooing her. Most
' o&lt;ld Indian agent. Ricardo
tv i m i i i t r o t m r. N iv n i
of all is a police
| Montalhan. J o s e p h Cottcn, j i i i i c i ti. r u n t ir . tv v v 11 snspicious
,
Lloyd Nolan and James Dunn F oil * i : m i \ i i m : f o i v t ' i , lieutenant (Edition Ryan).
FI. o i i i i m .
1011 p m. NBC. The Jack
Mar.

COM ING HUN. — MON. — TUEH.
N IT E L Y A T 7:45 A 11:45

brigilte b n rd o l
r o b e r l h o s s e in

tive who “ discovered" many
now famous young perform­
er*. Leslie Martinson, who
previously directed "P T I0 9 ,"
also directed "F o r Those Who
Think Young." Jnrne* and
George O'Hanlon and Dan
Beaumont wrote the screen­
play from a story by Beau­
mont, and the film 's music
masters were Mack David,
Jerry Livingston, and JerryFielding.

T V Time Previews

7:30-6:30 p.m. CHS. T h e ! scene plus other key World
Great Adventure. "T h e Death War II battle areas. The 90of Sitting Bull." Part I. (R e ­
minute special includes Eisen­
run) Tliia first episode in a
tw oparter on the demise of hower'* tribute to Ids fallen
the American Indians is some­ comrades in arms, his rem­
iniscences of World War II
what disappointing. It take*
and a lot of interesting and
place 14 years after Sitting
exciting film, much ot wnlch
Bull's victory at Little Big
has never been seen on teleHorn and depicts a pitiful pic­
ture of depressed and starv­ vision before. A fascinating
ing Indians hoping for a new- and sobering news special.
8:30-9:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's
uprising and new leader. In­
"W ho
Killed
Sweet
stead of depicting the death Law
knell of the Sioux and their B etsy?" (Rerun) Ib is show
neighbors, the program con­ is all Carolyn Jones (well,
centrates on their tormentors Gene Barry does help) as she
with all the usual characters, plays four sisters—a murder
including the cavalry officer victim, plus the chief mis -

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C O -H IT A T

“ W ILD A N D W O N D E R F U L ” now showing at

years then advanced to his |Martin. Although the girls arc
own television show and now making their film debuts,
has progressed to the movie their f a t h e r s have been
world.
around for a few years —
Youth serves and is served thinking young. Their names
in "F o r Those Who Hunk arc Frank and' Dean, and
Young," a United Artists re ­ they sing, l’crhups older aud­
lease.
ience* will remember them!
The tern hill'll, tune-filled
Filmed in Hollywood on lo­
comedy stars James Darren cation near Malibu Beach and
and Pamela Tiffin, and co- at Occidental College in Ix»s
stars Paul L y n d c ,
Tina Angeles, "F o r Those Who
Louise, Bob Denver, Ilobert Think Young" is the first

CARLO AD

“ TH E 7 FACES
OF DR. LAO ”

7:45 O N L Y

ACTUALLY

Only two more weeks to
mnke plans for the Capri's
Twenties party.
Roaring
While
you're
making the
plull, whip up a couple of
costumes for yourself and
your escort and brush up cn
your Charleston. There will
he contests and prizes. Mean­
while, enjoy the cool notes of
the Jack Uossivan Trio on
Friday and Saturday nights
aa Peggy and Bill Slayton
join him to produce some
nice sounds.
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Talked to Darlene at Spen­
cer's who said businesa has
tieen hopping . . . ns has she
and the rest o f the people
who do their best to make
your visit a pleasant one.
Lots o f parties and celebra­
tions it seems have been
keeping them busy, in addi­
tion to the faithful customers
who find Spencer's one o f the
most friendly and relaxing
places around.
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Cubs Option Toth
CHICAGO (U P I&gt; — Pitcher
Paul Toth, who had an 0-2
record nnd an H.IK earned run
average for 10 2/3 inninga o f
pitching for tho Chicago Cuba
this year, was optioned Thurs­
day lo Salt Lake City ao thnt
Iho dull eould make room on
ila roster for first-hnacmanoutfielder Len Gahrielson.

Every Sal. N ile — 8 p.m.

I’lii lleta Kappa was the
first fraternity founded in
tho United States.

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McGregor Road
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SQUARE DANCE
McGREGOR

|“ 'ason * ml “ M'em* to *'avt'
!&gt;«reii&lt;unt ' been made lip of worthwhile
m u m i: o f
remnants. G o d f r e y Cam­
■ i i t F o il i m o i t r n
bridge, one of the best of the
TOi IIA Itltr TKOTTKIt.
W h in * reatden r* la
new N egro comedians, re­
unknown to Plaintiff,
You are hereby notified Dial turns and gets a rlianec to
• Complaint for Dlvor^a ha* talk about his career in show
been flDd ngalnvt jrOtl« and ytou business. Much of the hour is
ara ratjulrrd to *rr%a a copy
of your A tow fr or othar Plead­ taken up with Paar's standard
ing
to (lia Complaint on home movie type of film. This
Plaintiff's Attorn,)', JitllN XV. i,,
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8CKUOOP. Jit., p. o. lint m s . |time from his already docuTiTUSVJbLK. Fix&gt;itii).\. ami inented recent trip lo Africa
ril* Ilia orliilnal Ant wer or
othar Pleading In tha offlrr anil Jack, ids wife and his
of lli* Clerk of lIn- Circuit daughter all participates in
Court for H--inlnot» County. In telling you alwut the various
hi* offlrs *t Hanford, Florida,
on « r bsfor* tha Ith day of exotic places visited.
July. I t if . If you fall to do
to. Jtidamrnt by default will
he fakrn axslnat you for thr _ Easternmost town in the
relief demanded In the Corn- j United
States
is
Luher,
plaint.
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—
HONK end ORDERKn. at
Sanford. Florida, this Ird day
of June. 1&gt;«(.
(HEAI.)
Arthur II. Tlerkwlih, Jr.
clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida,
Hy; Martha T. Vlhl’ n
Pepiity Clerk
JOHN »V. BCHCflOB. JR.
Attorney for Plaintiff
1171k B. Washington Ave.
p. o not n » i
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drinks . . . and who doesn’t.
Lunch nnd dinner are atill
served with the fine food
eonting from Rcse and Wilk'a
restaurant.
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•

I f the whole family goes
along with thnt graduate for
an evening out, you'll want
to stop at the Trade Winds.
Mnke it either your dinner
spot or |6ck up a snack be­
fore going to the movies.
Each family member ran take
his choice o f Die well pre­
Popular people about town pared ami colorful foods.
nre
Laura
Stephens, Dot
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Kris nnd llonter, who make
For
a
truly
nuniptunus
the bnr at Georgc’a Tavern
fenst Freddie’s Steak House
one o f the most hospitable
will be your choice for a cele­
places in the area. George's
bration dinner. Sink in the
also has n large selection o f
soft carpet* and order one
package goods at prices you
of their fine steaks or some
like to pay.
deliricus seafood. Top it o ff
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•
with an unusual dessert, then
Therc'e n Peggy Lee type
stay around to hear Carol
nongntress
nt the Carlhv
I'ettijohn in the Lamplight­
Lounge who the Lounge’s
er Lounge.
owner, John Burton, says is
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really good. She sings with
A sure stopping plaea If
the"L yrlca ls"
who are en­
you nro looking for an en­
tertaining each Friday and
joyable weekend should be
Saturday evening from
10
the Rex l.iipior Store in Pinep.m. til 2 a.nt. Sounds like
erest Shopping Center, They
this ought to he a really en­
have a wide srlretion o f
joyable late night stop . . . or
liquors, cordials and wines
even earlier if you like a
nnd will deliver any o f them
coni,
sophist lentrd atmos­
to ycu free o f charge. The
phere served with the good
Rex Liquor Store is open
from K a.m. til midnight.

RANCH

M ins C a ro l I ’ e t t ijo h n
Entrrlains Nightly
In Thn Lamplighter Lounge

Freddie's

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Enjoy the weekly special at
Jean's Spaghetti House any­
time
today
through
next
Thursday . . . . Monday ex­
cepted o f course when they
arc closed. Jean's has been
in the same location fo r ten
years and will serve the Lasagna A l Forno, which ia the
special this week, with ice
cold beer everyday, includ­
ing Sunday.
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•

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you don’t have one, just treat yourself . . . . it’s thnt
time o f year.

"Tarzan's Three Challenges"
the Seminole Cinema in Casselberry, features
with Jock Mahoney and "M r.
Tony Curtis, Christinn Kaufmann nnd filmland's
Hobbs Takes a Vacation”
with James Stewart and Mau­
new wonder dog, Monsieur Cognac. The Uni­
reen O’ Hara. Both pictures
versal release will run through Wednesday.
arc in color.
A triple feature is planned
for
Friday
nnd Saturday.
Sharing the screen are " X —
The Man with X-Ray E yes"
and starring Itay Mdland;
Florida's own Woody Wood-1 Middleton. Ellen McRae and i United Artists release to be
“ Advance to the B ea r" with
Glenn Ford and “ If a Man bury from Ft. Lauderdale is introduces comedian Woody I made in Technicolor's new
Answers" featuring
Sandra appearing In the movie schcti-1 w-w^lbury. Two other costars widescreen process, Tcchniuled to start Sunday and run !
Dee.
o f “ For Those Who Think scope.
through Wednesday at the
Young" have names with a
"F o r
Those
Who Tidnk
Ritz Theater.
TON H E A SA T.
Ring-a-Ding . . . Young" w a s produced by
Woodbury appeared in many fam iliar
AD M ISSIO N
nightclubs in the state in past Nancy Sinatra and Claudia Hugh Henson, top TV execu­

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tasty pies, cake, and creams.. .lander, delicious prime
meets end gerden fresh vegetables, , . served tn truly
pleasant surroundings. And ramtmber, Thursday night
fie "(amity night" with free desserts for e ll...e n d
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About Sporta

Sanford Hosts Orlando In Legion Contest Saturday

Thinking Open Season In
Out Loud Ocala Tonight
By Julian Stenstrom
The

Legion

b u eb a ll

nine

which will represent Sanford
and Seminole County thla eum

With Twin Bill
Loeal basaball fan* w ill gat

a chance to enjoy their fa v ­
m er w ill open 1U eeaaoo Safer orite pastime t' 'a weekend
day night.
whan the American Legion
• *
•
club go** into action tomor­
The cfcaacee ere that the row night at Memorial audlocal eotflt coold go •'oil ium a t 7:80 p.m. against tha
the w a y " this eeaaon. with Orlando Post 042.
e ll of the experience they
Manager Frank Thomas has
have p in torn* of the top settled on a starting lineup
barter* In this area, we that w ill look Ilka thin Ricky
ahoald be able to see aome Gollohar, as; Morgan Shef­
lap notch baMball.
field, Sb{ Donnls G riffin, cf|
•
0 0
Larry Pl*#c, If I Steve Har­
One thing the boyi w ill need ris, r f; Ed Fitsgaraid, lb ;
la support. Local baeeball fane Rad Janian, Sb.
ehould doclde right now to
The battery will be made
turn out and watch the young* up o f Jimmy Courier on tha
etera— particularly when they
mound, but tho call fo r the
open the aeaaon Saturday
catcher la still unsettled. Roth
night at Memorial Stadium
nilly Higgins and Rex Brooks
where the local post mecta Or.
have bean doing soma fine
lando'a Poet 242 dub.
receiving,
and cither one of
e e
•
them may be wearing tha big
Official* e ty
everything'*
eat lor the Inner Circle H on e mitt when tha game starts.
The nine w ill be returning
Show which will be cteged
from
a doubleheader at Oeala
Saturday at the Rlde-A-Whlle
Stabler, Interaection o f 1-4 that w ill be played tonight.
end SR 4S. Proceed* o f the Tha firat game will find Don
event will be donated to the Smith, Lyman high school
V . S. Olympic Equestrian ehunksr, doing tha pitching
team which will compete in and Rex Brooks receiving.
Tokyo thla aummer. The show Tha nightcap battery will be
w ill get under way at 9 a. m. Ricky Sires and Billy HlgOver 200 horse# are expected gin*.
to vie for various trophies.
Tha long workouts In tha
• •
afternoons havs concentrated
A new, streamlined pro­ to a largo oxtent on batting
gram , earmarked for expedi­ practice, but In aplta o f tho
ency and efficiency, la under hast tha aquad has put in
w ay for the American Junior many a minute on glove
Bowling Congress, more widly work, Thomaa said. Ha, Glenn
known a a the AJDC.
Price and E. B. Kuykendall
This w et assured during have bean having a major
the combined meeting and
task In picking tha lads that
piaaataf teuton o f the We*
will represent tha CampbellMen's International Bowling
Loaslng Post S3, fo r an un­
Congreu gad the American
usually good crop o f pros­
Bowling Congress commit­
pect* have ahown up, they
tees on Junior bowling In
•ay.
Milwaukee.
R ight now It la neceasary
The two adult membership
organizations at their recent that tha managers cut down to
conventions
in
Minneapolis 18 players. Thla eliminates
material,
they
and Oakland, respectively, un­ soma fine
know,
and
Just
what
candi­
animously voled to assume—
on a combined basis—the fin­ d a t e w ill bo dropped still Is
ancial and administrative re­ undecided.
Ily tha and o f tha month
sponsibilities of the Junior or­
ganization o f boys and girls. the aquad must ba reduced to
10 men, and this is "g o in g
Some 30 Junior golfers from to cause ua somo more head­
Seminole, Orange and Lake ache*," Thomas said.
Tha players aa well aa the
counties are expected to com
pete at the Orlando Country coaches hope that "fan s will
Club
next
Wednesday
as fill the stands." And they de­
qualifying rounds for the 18th serve a big gallery.
annual National Pee Wee Golf
Championships get underway.
A second qualifying event for
toe trl-county area will be held
June IS at the Rolling Hill*
W L P e t GB
Country Club In Altamonte PhD*.
27 10 .628
Spring*. The Pee Wee la slated San Fran.
27 19 .587 IVk
June 22*24 at Rio Piaar.
20 22 .542 8V4
St. Louis
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25 22 .532 4
Pitta.
AMheegh thla la the final Milwaukee
24 23 .511 5
day of school and local prep Cincinnati
23 22 .511 5
athletics programs are over, Cldcs go
21 23 .477 6U
The Herald h already mak­ hot Ang.
22 25 .468 7
ing plana for coverage of Houston
22 27 .440 8
next year's football, basket­ New York
15 33 .313 14H
ball, baseball, track, bowlThursday's Results
leg, awlmmnlg, goU and Houston 7 New York 3
other schedules. We plan to Chicago 2 St. Louis 1
provide Herald readers with Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee |
the finest possible coverage Pittsburgh 4 San Fran
o f all these events. W e’ll Los Angeles 3 Phils. 0
have our staff of sports cor­
Saturday's Garnet
respondents reedy to keep Lot Angelo* at New York
yon np to date on events at Chicago at Milwaukee
Seminole, Lyman, Oviedo, Houston at Pittsburgh
Groom,a Slavla, South Semi­ San Fran at Philadelphia
nole Junior nigh, Oviedo St. Louis at Cincinnati (N )
Junior High, Sanford Junior
lUgh and Ihe Sanford Naval
Academy.
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a a

National League

&gt;
Wa*re talking about the re *
markable pitching Jobs turned
In Wednesday by Robin Ito*

Sox. Their roepecAlv*
total 111 years.
s e a

referring to "R a p id " Robert
Feller the second year the
youngster was with the Cleve­
land Indiana. That's been quite
a while ago, hasn't it.

Southern League
Tbareday'a Remits
C-attnnooga U Knoxville 8
Ingham f Asheville 0
Charlotte 4 Lynchburg 3
Columbus I ) Macon •

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point! from the Tempeita to

U P I Sports W riter

FIR ST P LA C E T E A M MEMBERS o f the Junior Division o f the Saturday
morning Junior Bowling League nre (from le ft) Steve Bassett, Frank
Pntteraon and Robert Driscoll. N ot in the photo In the fourth member o f
the equad, Linda Ethell. Trophies to the winners were presented Inst
Saturday morning nt Jot Lancs. The Junior bowling circuit will ntart Ita
nummer schedule June 13 nt 9:30 a.m. AU newcomers have been invited
to join the loop.
(Herald Photo)

Businessmen's
Bowling Loop
Has Banquet
The B u iln citm cn 'i bowling
league held il l

annual ban­

quet at the Lake Jlonroe Inn
and awarded the prize money
and trophies won by the var­
ious members and teama.
The Faron Builders team
was surprised when trophies
were presented to them for
being voted "beat sports" in
the leaguo. Their captain and
lead-off man, A1 Faron, also
w ai the recipient o f the most
Improved bowler award, a
belt
buckle provided by
A.B.C., tha men’s national
sanctioning body.
First place in the league
went to Hex Liquor comprised
o f Clarenca Wallis, Ray Bobinion, Pete Duggan and Dick
Zuckerman and they were
preicnted trophies aa well as
a plaque for their sponsor,
Boh D ’Avcrsa.
Individual awards went to
Vergil Anderson who won
league high average, Charlie
Willis who took the high
game trophy with a 243, and
Joe I'ickens who copped high
handicap series with 673 while
bowling on the last place
team.
Clarence Wallis won the to­
tal pint award, Dick Schaffer
copped high scratch aeries
trophy and Curtii Abney won
high handicap game.
The league race was tight
down to the wire because on
the last night a four-point
sweep by the third plare team
coupled wlUi losses by the
first two teams would have
resulted in the league cham­
pionship, but Instead t h a
team, Smith's Amoco Service,
dropped throe points and fell
all the way to fifth place.
Thera was a span of only
flv# and one-half games be­
tween firat and sixth place
teams.

Tha loeala' playing achadulat
•
Juna B
Snnfonl at Ocala (doublchoader)
June
6
7:30
I'cat 242, Orlando at Sanford
Juna 10 7:30 ••
Eustls at Sanford
Juna 13 8:00 ••
Sanford at Casselberry
Ocala at Sanford (DoubUSeader)
Juna 13 6:00 •
June 17 7:80 ••
Post 242 at Sanford
Juna 19 7:30 ••
Sanford at Post 19, OrlairJa
June 20 7:30 •
Naw Smyrna a t Sanford
June 24 7:30 ••
Casselberry at Sanford
June 26 7:80 ••
Sanford at Euatia
June 27 7:30 •
Sanford at DeLand
July 1 7:30 ••
Post M2, Orlando a t Banford
July 8 7:30 ••
Sanford at Poet 19, Orlando
Eustls at Banford
July 8 7:30 ••
July 10 6:00 ••
Banford at Casselberry
Banford at New Smyrna
July 11 7:30 •
July 18 7:30 ••
Poat 242 at 8antord
DeLand at Banford
July 16 7:80 •
Post 19, Orlando at Sanford
July 17 7:30 ••
* ' denotes Sixth DlaL play; * Mid Florida League

....

The Bonneville* took three

B y Joe Gorge*

1964 Legion Baseball Schedule

Just about the time you be

Moforeffes Get
Summer Slate
Underway

Koufax Now Is
Only One Notch
From Milestone

Howdy again! It's good to amounts ranging from $25 to
breathe good, fresh air again $10,000.
after two trips to Lake Jes­
sup. It's Just about all a fel­
low can take, WOWI What an
odor.
But don't fret. The Fresh
Water Fish and Gam* Com­
mission is right out there In
the middle of all those dead
fish, spraying and spreading
copper sulphate to kill the
poison algae that h ai formed
in the lake.
We talked to Harold Moody
Fisher, biologist for the state,
and he tells mo that the algae
multiply because of the sun
and the lack o f rain. The cop­
per sulphate being uaed will
take effect after It is distri­
buted throughout the lake, so
we should know within the
next few days how the stuff
works.
There la somo fishing being
done In the lake h it we would­
n't recommend eating any
fish out o f Lake Jessup until
the alga* c le a n up.
Some o f the flab found dead
In Lake Jessup a n gizzard
shad or stink shad, non-edible
fish, a few gari, a lot of nice
baas ranging from one to 15
pounds, specks, bream, cat­
fish, mullot, sting ray, manbaden minnows, shell crack­
er and eeli.
Got some good news from
Wckiva River Haven. It looks
like the fishing is pretty good
up there. John Roberts caught
bimself a nice eight-pound
14-ounce catfiib, white jim m y
Altman and Jim John* caught
63 bream and 10 catfish. Also
noticed that the bream were
biting real good on the flats
In the Weklva out from Her­
bert Muse'a fish camp. We
had some real good luck th en
last year fishing with the
may fly or the willow fly
which is the same.
• • •
Tho Schliiz Fishing Derby
In Central Florida’s Zone S
went past Ita half-way mark
this week with sportsmen in
the area pocketing 86,175 in
cash awards for nturnlng 243
tagged fish to state conserva­
tion agencies through Schlit*
wholesalers.
More and larger money
payments are being offered
during the next two months in

Tho

highest

award

claimed so fa r has been |100.
Counties In the zone are
Brevard, C i t r u s , Flagler,
Lake, Marion, Orange, Oiceola, Sumter,
Volusia
and
Seminole.
The derby, only event of Its
kind, now in Its fourth year,
will continue in Central Flor­
ida through July 31. It's open
free to the public with ell
coita being defrayed by the
Schlitz people. Only require­
ments are that tagged fish,
fresh and salt water varieties,
be caught on hooks In com­
pliance with Florida fishing
regulations, and taken Intact
to the nearest Schlitx whole­
saler for processing.
Residents and visitors have
found Schlitx tagged fish dur­
ing the last two months o ff­
shore from Daytona Beach to
Melbourne, at cauieways In
the samo area, the St. Johns
R iver and ia lake* through­
out tha aona.

•

start off the summer league

pitch away from perfection to­

tor the Bill Hemphill Motor*
ettei as Norma Mathleton
rolled 149/479 lerto i to lead
the league In the aerie* d*.
partment.
Peggy Dooley garnered tha
"solo" honori with a nice 177
game 465 zerlea at her Ramblerettei tezm took a three,
point decision from the Pontlacs. Carole Mace alio chlm*
ed In with a 158/419 to back
up Peggy. For the Pontiac* it
was Mert Holley acting the
pace with 169/391.
In the final match of the
morning the LeSabres won a
thrcc polnt verdict over tho
Invictas at Betty Richey
ahowed them bow with a
166/477 series Juzt m in in g
the high seriea honors by two
pins. Ruth Pettis was tho
heroine tor the Invictas with
a 160/429.

day, but the dandy southpaw
Is staadUy serolng to on that
baseball milcatooa.
The
25-year-old
Koufax
twirled the third oo-hltter of
his career Thursday night to
pitching
the
Loo
Angrles
Dodgers to a 8-0 victory ovsr
the league-leading Philadel­
phia Phillies and missed a
perfect gam * by Inches whan
his 3-2 pitch to rookie Richie
Allan aallad low and outside
to the fourth toning.
In his first hltleas perform­
ance, Sandy allowed the Meta
flv* walks on Juno 30, 1988,
and be limited tho Giants to
only two free passes on May
11 o f last year.
"1 have this to say," Kou
fax said after the game. "This
was the best o f the three."
The Brooklyn • boro Koufax
who win receive the Babe
Ruth Award tonight at New
York's Shea stadium as the
outstanding player to the 1963
World Series, Joins a select
trio o f Larry Corcoran (1800s),
Cy Young and Bob Falter who
have pitched three no-hitters.
No pitcher ever has pitched
four no-hlttera to a career.
Koufax pitched to the mini­
mum o f 27 batters and struck
out U men, marking tha 54th
time in his career he had
struck out 10 men or more.
That tied him with Feller and
Rubs Wedell tor tha major
leaguo record, which la un­
likely to stand long with Kou­
fax around.
Frank Howard provided Kou­
fax with all the rune he need­
ed to the seventh toning when
he hit a three-run homer on
tho icft-centerftekl roof, his
14th of the year.
Pittsburgh defeated 8 a n
Francisco,
4-2,
Cincinnati
stopped Milwaukee, $-3, de­
spite a triple play by the
Braves, Chicago edged the
Cardinals, 3-1, and Houeton
outlasted the Mots, 7-8, to
other National League games.
Over in the American Lea­
gue, the Yankees overpowered
Minnesota, 8-7, and the White
Sox beat the Indiana, S-l. The
only other scheduled game,
Baltimore at Kaoaa* City,
was rained out.

American
League

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Florida arcbera will hava
four special hunts In which to
test their skill and hunting
ability during the 1964-65 hunt­
ing season, according to A. D.
Aldrich, director, Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commis­
sion.
Tho special archery sea­
sons and the 1964-65 hunting
regulations for wildlife man­
agement areas were estab­
lished by the Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission at a
meeting In Dade City, M ay

22

Saody Koufax still was one

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W L P e l OB
30 15 .607
Balt.
36 13 .667 1
Chicago
Cleveland
33 13 .961 8
33 18 .561 I
N ew York
Minn.
36 31 .553 8
22 M .678 BV4
Boston
18 25 .419 11
Detroit
30 »
.408 12
Wash.
l x * Ang.
13 30 J88 13
IS 23 .341 14tt
Kan. City
Tharwtey's Rosalia
New York 9 Minnesota 7
Chicago 5 Cleveland 1, night
Baltimore at Kansas City,
postponed, rata
Only gam * scheduled
Saturday's Gams*
Boston at Kansas City
Baltimore at Minnesota
Detroit at Chicago
Washington at Ctevotaito
N ew York at Los Ang. (N )

Tha firat o f tha special arch­
ery seasons openi on the Cit­
rus W i l d l l f # Management
Area Oct. 17 with dally hunt­
ing through Nov. 1, to bo
followed by weekend hunting
beginning Nov. T through Dec.
6, and on Nov. 26-27. The sec­
ond special bow hunt on tha
EgUn Wildlife Management
Aiwa In Northwest Florida
N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) — Ead
start* O c t 24 with dally bunt­ Alphonao Lawson, who played
ing through Nov. I.
at Delaware State, placekleker Jay Luateg o f Jamaica,
HOUHY
N . Y., a form er freshman
L A F A Y E T T E , La. (U P I ) player at Connecticut, and
— Jay and Lionel Hebert, pro achoolteaeher John Chandler
g o lf brothers who both won o f Massillon, Ohio, signed
the PG A championship, spec­ Thursday with the N tw York
ialise In crtole cooking as Jets o f tho American Football
Leaguo.
thalr hobby.

Jets Ink Three

AU Sizes Self-Propelled

Call G n m
For Free
Survey I

P H IL C O .
U L T R A H IG H P E R F O R M A N C E

L e t G a o r ie

ham, tha Shrlners edged the
Rotary nine by a score o f 2
to 1 In a City Recreation De­
partment Junior League tilt
Thursday

afternoon

at

Me­

morial Stadium. Dudley was
the victor as ha polled hla
third triumph o f the season
by tossing a four hittar.
Whigham was nicked fo r on­
ly two hits.
Tha contest was one of (he
fastest and beat played loop
tilta o f tha season. Tha
Shrine's Steve Leach and
Mika Long got the tcam’e on­
ly hits but that was all they
needed aa they hurried their
two runs over the plato in
the first frame and held on
tha rest o f tha way.
In another league contest,
Klwanls
and
Lako
Mary
knocked heads at 3-all until
Lake Mary pushed over four
markers in their half o f the
final frame only to have tha
Klwanls bunt loose with five
In their portion to grab tho

South Seminole
Little League
ReeiMs T k en d ay Night
ppd., rain
STANDINGS
Team
W
Sunland ............. .
2
North Orlando ............. 1
Bear Lake .................... 1
Altamonte Twins ........ 1
Casselberry .................. 0
Altamonte Senators . . . . 0
Lake Mary .................. 0
Longwood ..................... 0

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0
0
1
1
0
1
1
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winning run*. Tommy Austin
and Edgar Jobe also paced the
Klwanls.
Robb's Construction whip­
ped Wilson 5laier 7 to 1
Thursday night In a Men’s
League tilt and moved into
a tie with Kingawood for first
place in the second half race.
Earl Evans chunked five-hit
ball fo r the Constructfonmen
and Rf ike Henry waa cited fo r
his fine field work at abort
for the winners. I t waa the
fourth win in a row fo r
Robb's.
In another Men's loop af­
fair, the Florida State Bank­
ers dealt USO another de­
feat. They came out on top
10 to 4. Buddy Burton blast­
ed his third home run o f the
season
and
tha
Bankers’
Champion "banked" three hits
to hla account to lead tha
platomcn.
George’s evened their sea­
son's won and losi record at
9-0 by defeating Sanford A t­
lantic 11 to 6 In a Little
American L e a g u e contest.
Steve Rawls picked up hls
fifth win o f the season to go
with one setback. Jimmy
Sheffield and Andy Adcock
each had two hits fo r Georges
while Jimmy Bradley shipped
In with hls second homer o f
the year.
The I.lttla National League
encounter between Hunt’s and
the Locomotive Engineers —
billed aa the big one — didn't
com* o ff. The a ffa ir was
postponed and will be replay­
ed June 8, 4:30 p.m* at Bay
Avenue Park.

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Pierro Manufacturing and
P. Zeuli and Sons both grab,
bed a three win and one loia
decision against their respec­
tive opponents, Mary Brown's
Beauty Shop and Jet Lanes,
to pace action In the Sandspurs league.
Marion Farella rolled a 423
series to lead Plerro's and
Linda Post took high honors
for the Jet Lane* team with
a 459 series.
In other league play John­
son’s Spar Service was led by
Dot Johnson who shot a 481
series. Sue Jackson was tho
pacesetter tor
Rote a n d
Wllk’s aa she cams through
with a 429 leriea. Betty Callan
took all the honors for tho
night as tha hit 191/505 in
pacing Pierro in their tin co­
game win.
Juanita Baird shot a 433
seriea to act tha pace for
Mary Brown's. Splits were
picked up by Cammy Meyer*
with the 4-5, Marge Calderon
the 5-8-10 and Edith Zeuli
made the 6-8-10.

International
League
Thursday's Results
Buffalo 3 Toronto 2, first
Toronto X Buffalo 0, second
Rochester 8 Syracuie 4
Atlanta 8 Columbus 0
Richmond 8 Jacksonville 8
Jacksonville 4 Richmond I

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nice baas like thla estimated 15-pounder, found
with dead gizzard shad. Thc.se fish nre being
killed by the poison algae which plagues tho
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7:00 &lt;t) Bllant Servlet
( I ) Wyatt Earp
( I ) Lae Marvin Praaanta
T:»a ( t ) Int. Showtime
( I ) Adventure* tn
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( I ) Daatry
lltS ( I ) Bob Hopa Chry.
Thaatra
( I ) D-Day Plua tO Taara
( I ) Burke's Law
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That Waa
( I ) Twilight Zona
( I ) Prlea la Right
ia:M ( I ) Jack Paar (Color)
( I ) righ t of tha Weak
( I ) Alfred Mltoheock
Hour
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11:00 ( t ) New*
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H i l l ( I ) Nawa, Bparta, Weal
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H i l l ( I ) Mavarlck
SATU RD AY A. M.
1:11 ( I ) Nawa, Waathar
1:10 ( I ) Bummer Semeeter
T:00 ( I ) Ornwere Almanao
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Legal Notice
IN THH COE NTT
m t 'I t T IK M IN O LB
FLO RID A

Jt'D O E '*
COE NTT,

ESTATE OF
ltAMPBON OREOOHT MelNTOSH, JR.
Prettied
n o t ic e t o rnp.niTtnts
TO A LL PERSONS 1IAVINO
C L A I M B OR D E M A N D S
AOAIN8T SAID ESTATE:
Tou and aaeh o f you ara
hereby notified and required to
file any elalma and demanda
which you, or either of you
may have aratnet aald aatate
In tha otUea o f Iton. C. Vor
non Mlaa, County Judge of
Seminole County, at hla office
In tho Court Ifouee In Banford,
Florida, within ala calendar
monthe from tha time o f tho
flrat publication of thla notice.
Each claim or demand mual be
In writing and contain the
place of reeldenca and poet of­
fice addreaa of tha etalmant
and muat ba aworn to by tha
claimant, hla agent or attor­
ney, or the aame ahall be void.
Bevarlye J. Mclntoah
Aa Admlnletratrlz o f aald
oalate
Publlah May II, ft. I t * Juno
l, m i .
CDU-II
IN TIIE CIRCEIT COI'RT OF
THH NINTH JEDICJAL CIRCEIT, IN AND FOR SEMINULK
COI'NTT, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 1BTT1
I T A N D A I I D AND BUELL
HOMES, CORP. A Florida Corporation.
Plaintiff,
ve.
CLARENCE LATTIMER. ot al,
Defendaata
NOTICE OF
FORRCLOIERB BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pureuant to a Final Docroo
of foracloaura dated June I,
1HI, and entered In Chancery
Caae No. 11771 of tho Circuit
Court or the Ninth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
County, Florida, wherein Stan­
dard and Shell Homea la the
plelntlff, and Clarenoo Lattlmar, Alloa Jeanette Lattlmer,
hla wife, T. C. Kllbourne and
Anchor Finance Company are
the defendant!. 1 will aall to
tha hlghaat and baat bidder
for oaah at tho front door of
tha SsmUielt County Courthouea Is Sanford, Seminole
County,
Florida,
ot
11:00
O'clock A. M. on Iho find day
af Juno, t ilt , tho following
diacrlbod property oa eat forth
tn aald Final Decree, to-wlti
Tha
North
Seventy-five
feet (North f l ft.) o f lot
Thirty - oovon
(*T)
of
Jomootown a t roeordad In
lat book I, page# 71 and
1 o f tha public ronordo
o f BernInolo County, Flor­
ida.
Dated this Ird day o f Jan*
1M«, A. D.
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ily: Sandra B. Johneoa, D.C.
Norrla D. Weolfork, HI
*17 Weat Church BL
Orlando, Fla.
Publlah Juna f, 1444.
CD A -11

?

NOTICE OP BALE
Notice la hereby given that,
pureuant to a Final Deoree of
Foreoleeura entered In cauaa
numbered 11770, In the Circuit
Court of remlnolo County,
Florida, I will oell tho pro­
perty altuated In Seminole
COunty, Florida, deaorlbed oa:
LOT l(. H17NLAND ES
TATEB FIRST ADDITION,
ocoordlng to plat thareof
recorded la Plat Rook 11,
Pagea »7 end II. Public Re
corda of Semlnolo County,
Florida.
Together with all alruoturee
And Improvement! now and
hireafter on aald land, and the
rente, leeuee, and profIM of
the abtre deecrlbed properly;
sad all fixture# now or heroafter attached to Or ueod In
connection with Iho promleco
herein deecrlbed.
i a. m. iiuut-tn o m b Model JD1IVSWH Serial
No. QVOOtlll
1 a. E. Burfaoo Ualt—Mo­
del JP7IV1WU Serial No.
RVOItllt
1 O. E. Hot Water Hooter
Model 111 YRMO l l t l l l t
Serial No. 1 T U IIII
I Victor Cllmak Eiheuet
Fan—10”
1 Quaker OH Wall Heater
— Modal RHII-E1
Serial
No. I I U T - i r i l
t Venotlan 111Iode
At public oale, to tho hifheat
sad beet bidder for ceeh, at
tha front door entranro o f the
Seminole County Courthouee In
Sanford, Florida, between 11:11
a. m . and III* P- m, oa Juao
It. l ilt .
(Court Beal)
Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
B. Amboee OIIIM, Jr.
P. O. Boa 111*
Ban lord, Florida
Attorney
Publloh June I, 1MI.
C D A -ll

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4:01 ( ! ) 10th Century
Rocky Jonee
(l&gt; Dltcuerlon '&lt;4
Robin Hood
(21 Men The Preea
Major Marcury
4:20 (4)
l'roba
Tha Alvin Show
(9) Death Valley Dtya
Tho Alvin Show
12) Newecope
Ruff A Roddy
7:00 (1) Oxtle A Harriett
Tennaaeeo Tuxedo
(2) Hill Dana Show
Superman
(41 l.aift*
Hector lloathcoto
TiSO ( I ) Emplr*
Quick Draw McOraw
(2) Wonderful World af
Junior Auction
Color
Fireball XL
(4) Mv Favorite Martian
Mlahty Mouao
1:00 (0) IM Bullvan Show
Jaltono
1:20 (2) Urlndl
Dannla The Menace
( ! ) Arrest A Trial
Rln Tin Tin
4:00 (2) Honania
''neper
(4) Th* Cel-brlty Ham*
Fury
1:10 (4) ltrenner
Roy Roger# Bhow
10:00 (2) DuPont Show of Week
Beany A Cecil
(1) Stuney Burke
(4) Candid Camera
10:S0 (0) AHC New* Report
RATI) tiUAY P. M.
(*
) What'a My Una
11:00 (|) Dullwlnkle Bhow
11:00 ( I ) Newecope
( I ) CUB Now#
( I ) Harry Reeeoner
( I ) Mugi Runny
Newt
IS:IB ( I ) lUetball—
(1) N'ewallna
11:10 ( I ) Watch Mr. Wlaard
11:11
(4)
Theater
of th* SUM
1:00 I) My Frlond Fltcka
11:10 (2) Peter dunn
( I ) Science Fiction
11:4* (0) Keyhole
Theater
1:10 ( I ) Champ Wraotllnr
M O ND AY A. M.
( i ) Baaeball
1:10 ( I ) Roller Derby
0:00 (2) BUn On
1:11 ( I ) Champ Bowlins
Oil! (2) Sunshine Almanao
1:11 ( I ) Thaattr X
4:11
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( I ) Belmont Stake*
4:1* (4) Sunns* Semester
4:01 ( I ) lllg Picture
(2) World Clvlllaatlon
t i l l (11 Outlaw*
(»&gt; You A Your Student
( I ) An Ago of King*
7:00 I I ) Todoy
L00 ( ! ) Big Plctur*
(It Operation Alphabet
1:10 ( I ) Wide World of
7:10 (01 Newa
Sport*
7:11 ( I ) Farm. Market Re­
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port
f:0o C ) Fishing Fun
V:l|
( I ) Todoy
1:11 (2) Nawacopa
( I ) Wak* Up Movlta
1:10 ( I ) limn* Hardening
7:10 ( I ) Mlrkla'a Hoepel Tim*
1:21 ( ! ) Waeh. Report
7:11
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( I ) Mr. Ed
1:10 (0) Cartoonrtll*
l-JO (l&gt; Huy I-nmhardo
( I ) CspL Kangaroo
0:11 (2) Newecope
1:11 ( I ) Weolhe. and Haws
7:10 (2) Clreut lloy
1:00
(
I ) Exorcla* for Modtrn
( I ) Central Florida
Women
Bhowcal*
1:11 (1) cartonvlllo
( I ) Sea Hunt
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(2)
Divorce Court
T ill (1) Tha Lieutenant
1:10 ( I ) Hall Storm Bhow
( I ) Jack)* (Heaton
4:10 (O' Romper Room
( I ) Hootenanny
( I ) American Hlatory
11SO (21 Joey Ulehop (Color)
11:00
( I ) Say Wk*o
( I ) The Defendrre
(4) Mike Waltaee
( I ) Lawrence Walk
10:11 (2) XRC Nawa
1:01 (2) Saturday Night
10:20
(21
Word for Word
Movie
( I ) I Lav* Luey
1:10 ( I ) Phil Silver*
( I ) Price la Right
(0) Tho Hollywood Pali n n ( I ) Th* McCoys
ace- •
( I ) Cssoentratlon
1*:M ( I ) aunemoka
(1) Het Th* Mnsago
10:10 (0) Hattlellne
11)10 ( I ) Theater of tho atari H i l l (1) Tot* A Gladys
(2) Jeopardy
11:11 :t&gt; Adult Theater
( ! ) Mining Link*
11:10 (t ) Movl*

M O ND AY P. M.
SU N D AY P. M.
11:00 ( I ) Tho Story
l l l l ! (4) Yoor Flrat IngrM
(X) Revival
aton
(1) Induatry on Parade
Nawa
12:U ( I ) Haaeball
( I ) Love of L lf*
11:10 ( I ) Lower Light Iloui*
(9) Father Know* Beat
(2) Oral noborlt
11:11 IS) Harry llaaaeatr
11:11 ( I ) Raeehall
12:20 (1) Taiinraiv# Krnla
(1) Chrlatophero
Ford
l l l l ( I ) leeuee A Anawora
14) Search for Tomorrow
( ! ) Baotball
( I ) Truth or Conse­
1:0* ( I ) Direction ‘I I
quent**
1:10 (0) Dlacovory '01
11:14 (4) Uuldlng Light
1:00 ( I ) THA
1:00 ( I ) Open Window
S:S0 ( I ) Your L lf* In Tho
( ! ) December Urld*
World Today
(1) Nows and Wtelhor
(1) Thundorblrd HoIf
1:11 (I) Lafftlia*
Tournament
1:11 (2) Focu*
4:00 (* ) Tha Oreat Adventure t i l l ( I ) Aa Th* Warld t u n
«:I0 (2) Men Into Space
(2) Selene*
1:00 (0) CHS Spuria Spectac­
(1) Neweltn*
ular
ltdS ( I ) Lafftlm*
(2) Topic
1:00 (4) I'aiiword
( I ) Trallmaetar
(2) People W ill Talk
t i l l (1) OK College Bowl
( I ) Mr. Magno
(0) Ted Mack Amateur 1:11 (2) NnC News
Hour
2:10 (2) Th* Dorter*
1:10 (0) Art Mnklattor
(0) Day In Court
2:SS (0) Lisa Howard
1:00 (2) Another World
(1) To Tall tha Truth
CALL FOR RID*. REMOVAL
( I ) Oanaral Iloapltal
OF Btlll.IHNHS AND OTHER
I
II
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I ) Douglas Edwards
IMPROVEMENTS
1:11
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You Don't 8ay
Sealed hide will be received
( I ) Queen For A Day
at tho Seminole County Court­
houee, Sanford. Florida at lltOO Sill ( I ) Th* Match O aa*
( I ) Trallmastor
A. M. on Monday. June It,
( I ) Bacrsl Storm
1114 for tho oat* and removal
or tho demolition and removal 4:11 ( I ) MIC Nswa
4:11 ( I ) NIIC Nswa
of bultdlnga and other Im
(4) Untl* Walt
provements
from
location*
4ill ( I ) Amsrlsaa Mow*
noodod for the road eonetruc
tlon known oa Conelrucllon 4:11 ( I ) NBC MSWO
Job No. 77510-1404 (ll/W Job 1:44 ( I ) Checkmate
( I ) Manilla OortUa
No. 77110-1101); So m l n o l o
County, Florida. Tha bid will l l l l (I I Nawacopa
( I ) Deputy Dawg
ba opened publicly and an­
nounced at tho time and place • ill ( I ) Nawacopa
( I ) I.#av* It T o Beaver
designated for receiving them.
No bid will he considered
unless It la aubmltled on the
officio! propose) form provid­
ed by the State Road Depart­
ment. Such prnpoeal furme la the Caarl af lb* Coaatr
and Information regarding this J i l l * , SoailBsla County. SMI*
call for bid* or Inspection of • f Ftuvldn. la Prabala
the buildings, may be obtain­ la r* tk! Fatal* aft
ed from C. II. Hoopts, District DEBBIE P. AUELL
Chief. Properties Management
Deceased
A Outdoor Advertising Branch
FIN AL NOTICE
Right of Way Dlvtalon. Slate
Nolle* la harobjr glvon that
Rood Department, D o L i n d , th* underaltntd will, on th*
Florida, and from Mr. Arthur lot dor of Julr, A. D. 1114, pro
Bockwlth, Jr, Clark o f couria. •anl to th* Honorsbl* County
Semlnolo County Courthouee, Judge of Btmlnol* County,
Banford. Florida.
Florida, her final return, ac­
The Department reserves the count and vouehtrs, aa Exccu
right to reject any or all bids trl* of th* Eatat* of BESSIE
and to wglvo technical errors P. AIIE LL d*r*aa*it, and at
ae may be deemed bait for the aald llmi, than and there, maka
Interaat of tho met#
to th* said Juds*
PROPERTIES
MANAOE application
for a final sattlamont of ad­
WENT A OUTDOOR AD ministration of aald oatata, and
VERTIBINd
BRANCH
an order dlccharglng Bot­
IIIO IIT OF W A T DIVl for
BION FLORIDA A T A T E tle V. Caalow aa auch Execu­
trix.
HOAD DEPARTMENT
I&gt;*t*d tht* th* 14th day of
Publish May I I * June I, l l l l April.
A. D. 1144.
CDU-II
Betti* V. Caalow
At
Exoeutrtx of th* EltatO
N O T irR OF FC E LIO H E A R fN n
of Heeel* P. Abell
OF PRO PO aEII C H A N «I E ■
Derexaed.
AND AMENDMENTS IN CEIt
T A IN DISTRICT! AND Bill N. Put.llah May II. II. I I A Jua*
I.
t
ill.
R A H IL ! OF T U B EONINO (Ml
DINANCH OF TMM C IT Y OF l’ DU-4!

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

BANFORD, FLO RID A.

Notice la haraby gtgea that
a Fublla Hearing will ba held
at tha Commission Room In the
City Hall In tha City of San
ford, Florida, at 1:11 o'clock
P. M, on Juno It. l l l l , to con­
sider tb* following changes
and amendment* to tha Zoning
Orlnanro of Iho City ot Ban­
ford. Florida i
Property la proposed to be
rooonod from R -l (one and
two family dwelling! District
to It-I (oa* and two family
dwelling) District doocrlbod as
follow*)
Lota 1, S and I, Block I,
Tier 14 and (hat portion
lying north o f th* Atlantic
Cnact Lin# Railroad rightof-way of Hlock I. In Tiers
I I through !l. Inclusive,
and tho eouth one-half of
Block 7, In Tier* 14 through
14. Inclusive, nil In Ptal*
of
Bomlnolo Fork
and
Town af Banford aa re­
corded In Plat Book 1,
pegs* 111, 111, H I, 114 and
111, and Plat Hook 1. Page
71, Homlnol# County It*,
eorda.
All partial la latereot and
olllsena ahall hava an oppor­
tunity to b* heard at aald hear­
ing.
By order o f tha City Commission af tb* City o f Banford.
Florida, thla lltb day of May
t i ll.
M. N Team . Jr.
Aa City Clerk o f tho
City of Banford. Florida
rubllsh Jua* I, 1144.
CDA-1T

In th* C-wrt of th* C*nnty
Judge, Seminal* Cennfy, Flor­
ida, la Pmbnt*.
la rei Fatal* af
HAZEL C. PRKVATT,
Decerned.
Ta All frrdltara aad Peraana
Having Clalaea av D t a a a d a
Agataal Said Ealalat
You and aarh of you ar*
hereby notified and required to
pretent ony claim* and damanda
which you, or althar ot you,
may have against tha eatat*
of HAZEL O. PRKVATT. da
rested, lata of aald County, to
tha County Judg* of Samlnot*
Oounty, Florida, at hla offlca
In lha court houa* o f aald
County at Hanford. Florida,
Ithln ala ralandar months
from th* time of tli* ftrat publlcatlon of thla notice. Two
rople* of each claim or demand
shall b* In writing, and shall
atat* th* place of residence
and post offlca addreaa of th*
claimant, and ahall b* aworn
to by th* claimant, hla agent,
or attorney and accompanied
by a filing fe* of on* dollar
and surh claim or damand not
H filed ahall be void.
/•/ CHARLES FRED PREVATT
Ae administrator of tb*
Estate of
HAZEL C. PRKVATT,
deceased
OKO. A. SPEER, JR.
Attorney tor said Kstalg
littx Magnolia Avanu*
Banford, Florida
Publish May 21. SI. A June |,
It. till.
C D L -4 I

MINNIE
PEARL
Raines is valedictorian
o f the senior class at
Crooms H i g h School
and will present her
address during gradua­
tion ceremonies Mon­
day night at tho school.

W SCS To Install
New Officers
I)y Jans Caaoelberry
Inatnllntlnn o f WSCS o ffic­
er* and circle chairmen will
be held Wednesday nt ‘J p.m.
nt the Casaelberry Methodist
Church with R oy. Dolma*
Copeland conducting the In­
stallation.
Refreshments will hg *ervod following the program by
the hoitcuca Mra. William
Shook, Mra. Dariui Pringle,
Mr* If. T. Crlttendon and
Sir*. Mary Mobley.

CROOMS HIGH 8CHOOL graduates will receivo their diplomns M on d a y at 8 p.ni. in special ceremonies at the school gymnasium. There
are 129 students who will have completed their

high school studies at that time. Baccalaureate
services are slated for Sunday at 9 a.m. at the
school.
(Herald Photo)

Billy Graham's Newest Movie To Show At First Methodist
Evangelist Billy Graham's terior region where some of I democratic, readily accepted lay meeting which shared the
newest feature-length dramatic the world'* largest cattle sta­ by her new friends with whom big city Cruiadcj with the
film, "Shadow Ot Tho Boom­ tion* are located.
she Joins In an attempt to In­ stockmen of the "Outback,"
is used aa in effective drama­
The two young Americans still understanding and toler­
erang," will have its premiere
tic devise in the story climax.
showing In the Sanford are* head an All-Australian tup- ance In her brother.
"Shadow Of Tile Boomrang"
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in Uic porting cast, playing brother
Filmed against the backdrop was produced and directed by
ami sister role* in a turbulent of the Ittlly Graham Australian Dick Ross, presklent o f WorldFirst Methodist Church.
Starring vivacious Georgia story of homestead life. Their Crusades, the movie seek* to Wide Pictures, the organiza­
Lee and televiikm'a Buffalo arrival in Australia to manage underline the Godly reaction tion which has created such
Bill J r , Dick Jones, "Shadow newly acquired family hold­ to human crises and conflicts. previous Billy Graham film
Of The Boomerang" 1* an out­ ings plunges the couple In to Spokesman for the Christian successes as "Th e Heart l i A
door action picture with all strange surroundings ami sit­ position is Billy Graham, seen Ilcbcl," "Souls In Conflict,"
the excitement and treaUi-tak- uations with which they find it in dramatic Crusade footage and "Olllown, U SA." The new
Ing scope of the land "Down difficult to cope. The brother photographed at the site of the picture will be shown free
Under." Setting for the screen is immature and Impetuous, Evangelist's record • breaking of charge under tho auspices
drama la Australia's "Out­ slow to accept Australian crowds In Melbourne and Syd­ of the Billy Graham Evange­
back," the continent's vast in­ ways. Hit lister Is much more ney, An authentic landllnc re­ listic Film Ministry.

BARBARA B A C O N
has been named salutetorian at Crooms H igh
School and will be hon­
ored during graduation
rites Monday night nt
the high school gym ­
nasium.

Lake Mary
Baptists Plan
Bible School
By Frances Wester
First Baptist Church of Lako
Mary will conduct a Vacation
Bible School June 13-19, from
9 a. m. until noon each day.
Preparation Day to pre-re­
gister pupils will be held Juna
12 beginning at 9 a. m. Class­
es will be held for ages three
to 10 years. All children of
the area within thla age range
are Invited to attend.

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Highway 17-92 A rea

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Goldaboro A rea

GENEVA SCHOOL
Geneva Area

A &amp; P SHOPPING CENTER
South Sanford A rea

STUBB’S PHARMACY
Forrest City Area

MIDWAY SCHOOL
Midway A rea

WINN DIXIE
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Lake Monroe Area

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LA K E M ARY SCHOOL
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CITY HALL
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SUNDAY, JUNE 7th, 1964
12 P. M. to 5 P. M.
SOe D O N A T IO N

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Seminole Co. Medical Society

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Vrrslk

Party Fetes Miss Lavender

Miss Grace Hulbert Honored At Tea
By Julia Bartoa
|Lake Seminary Circle Drive I Hulbert, a member of Ihe
Mr*. R. p. Hulbert wa* a to a graduation tea honoring 1864 graduation clai* of Lyrecent hoateai at her home on I her

daughter,

M lsi

Grace |man High School.

MISS GRACE HU LBE R T wna recently honored nt n lovely ten In ob­
servance o f her graduation from Lyman High School with the class of
'64. The hostess, honoreo and assistants nrc from the left, Lauree Deans,
Mrs. R. P. Hulbert, hostess, Miss Hulbert, honoree, Ramona Cox, Kny
Clark, Cheryl Werlcy and Carol lllghamlth.

Asaistlng Mra. Hulbert were
the M in n
Lauree Dean*,
Cheryl Werlcy, Ramona Co*,
Carol Highamith and Kay
Clark.
Special guests were Mrs. R
T. Milwce and Mr*. Robert
Schmidt, the senior advisor*.
Also present were the bon*
orec's grandmother, Mrs. E
E. Hulbert and Miss Suzanne
O'Conners and Miss Margar*
ct DeMont from Winter Park
High School.
The table, overlaid with a
white sheer linen cloth, was
centered with a beautiful ar­
rangement of white and tinted
blue chrysanthemums a n d
glads, flanked on cither side
by candelabra containing blue
candies. An attractive and de­
licious assortment of party
fare and punch was served.
Approximately CO members
of the graduating class called
during t h e
appointed tea
hours.

I

Returns V ia Jet
Mr*. Henry Lamb c f N ar­
cissus Avenue h«* recently
returned from Los Angeles,
where she wns n guest o f her
aon and daughter-in-law, the
Charles Housemans o f San
Marino.
Mr*. Lamb's trip was high­
ly eventful and she enjoyed
visiting the point* of interest
in California.
She attended a reception
honoring
her grandson,
Robert Cross Houseman and
111* bride.
Mr*, (.anth also visited two
o f her sisters nnd their hus­
bands, Col. nnd Mrs. William
W oolgar nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Burdick, who reside
in Sun City.
She was guest o f another
sister, Mrs. E. W. Sloan of
Glendale, und a brother nnd
hi* family, Mr. and Mr*.
James Willis o f Los Angeles.

South
Florida's
AerojetGenerul Corp. has conducted
first static rocket firings ut
the Dade County solid fuel
plant where giant rockets
laining yellow anapdragon* w ife," which Hie bride elect
will soon he produced for the
and dahlias, wa* covered read to the group.
A ir Force.
with a sheer Inro cloth, with
Aa tho gifts wero opened,
white candle* glowing In crys­
M!»s Marcia Phillip* crcutcd
tal candlesticks.
A lovely arrangement of as a clover pom pom bouquet

MISS M A R C IA P H ILIP S , left, was hostess to n recent bridal shower at
tho homo o f her Krandmolher, Mrs. Harriett Slawtcr. With Miss Philips
itro Mrs. J. I). Hern, mother o f the honoree, Miss JoAnn Hern, bride-elect
and honoree, Mrs. Richard Dens, co-hostess and Mrs. Sluwtcr.
Miai JoAnn Hern, brideelect of Ralph Roger*, wa*
honor guest of a recent bridal
ahower at the Park Avenue
home of Mr*. Harriett Slawter with Miaa Marcia Phillips,
Mrs. Slawtcr'* granddaugh­
ter, acrvlng aa liosten*, as­
sisted by Mra. Richard Dea*
•a co-hostess.
The aervlng tabic, centered
with a crystal compote con-

Lyman Graduates

Mrs. Henry Lamb
From California

Miss Hern Shower Honoree

Miss Judy Lavender, 1961 Susan Brown, Peggy Grier i Johnson, Brenda Brown, Marv
garet Hurt. Ann Mahan, Vicki
Seminole High School grad­ and Norma Whittcrn.
Also the Misses Cenl Wheat- Boyd, Carol Samuel and Pat
uate, was honored recently at
a delightful party at the Yum land, Shirley Steed, Janet I McGuire.
Yum Shoppe In Winter Park.
Mr*. W. W. Tyre was bosless to the affair, assisted by
the honoree'* mother, Mra.
Curtis Lavender.
The tabic* were covered
with unique cloths of red and
white designs, a n d
white
cards with miniature
red
graduation caps marked the
places.
An assortment of snacka
was served the guests, and
highlighting the occasion was
each girl preparing her own
sundae.
Mr*. Tyre presented Miss
Lavender with an appropriate
I gift as a momenta of the
' graduation party.
I Others attending were the
Misses Maria Rowland, Mar­
ilyn
Hunt, Candt Condor,
' Sharron Stanucl. Susan Deal,

MISS M A R IL Y N M cD A N IE L

Entertained With

Miss M cDaniel To Chatter
Marry David King

Session

Miss Glenda Payne and her
molher, Mrs. Jim
Payne,
wiere co-hostesses to a Coke
and chatter party at their
I)r. ami Mr*. Thomas Fin-1 The wedding will be an Rock Lake home, honoring
clicr McDaniel, of Sanford. I e vent of August 22, at the several members of the 1904
announce the engagement and |First Methodist Church of graduation class of Lyman
High School.
approaching m a r r i a g e of Sanford.
Refreshments of sandwich­
tiieir daughter, Miss Marilyn
es, cookies and Cokes were
McDaniel, to David Bilbrey
served to Ihe Misses Verna
King, son of Mr. and Mrs. W l l l - b o m e
C la S S
Whcclcss, Loicar.nc Wagner,
Lester D. King, of Cookeville, |
Marcia Lyons, Arlene Mason,
Dana Hall, Paula
Riddle,
Sharon Meyers, Ann O'Don­
ulsr graduate of Seminole
nell, Barbara Komisar, Kay
High School with the class of
Clark, Cheryl Werlcy, Marcia
1060. She attended Agnes
Eastrcling and Susan LakaBy .Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Scott College In Dccalur, Ga.,
The Win-Some S u n d a y tosh.
for two years, where she
served on Social Standards School Class of the Osteen
This past May, she was grad­ Baptist Church met Friday
uated from Vanderbilt Uni­ evening for a covered dish
versity in Nashville, whore supper at tiie Florida Power
she was affiliated with Alpliu Corporation Club House in
Omicron Pi Sorority.
Enterprise,
Mr. King attended Tennes­
Following supper tiie group
see Polytechnic Institute and loured the power plant.
Miss Madeline Mallem will
is presently a senior in Van­
The next meeting in June
present
her music students in
derbilt University Law School. will be with Mr. and Mrs.
He is a member of Who'# Who Don Stowdl on the Enterprise (heir annual piano recital
in Amrricun Colleges and Hoad.
Tuesday evening, June 9, at
Universities, Vanderbilt Law
Attending were Mr. and the Sanford Woman's Club ai
It e v I e w , Vanderbilt Law Mrs. Don Stowell, Mr. and 7 p.m.
School Board of Governors Mrs. L. W. Jones, Mr. and
There will he no admission
and Ihe National Moot Courl Mrs. John Tatum Jr., and a charge and the public is cor­
Team.
guest, Mrs. Cristal Sam*.
dially invited to attend.

Tm.

... . **.1 Combines Supper
With Meeting

Madeline Mallem

T o Present Piano
Recital Tuesday

shower honoring
Best, bride-elect
bera.
The party room* were gaily laden with lovely gifts, and
decorated with arrangements taler assisted her mother in
serving a delicious : a 1a d
• f spring Rowers.
Game* and contest* were course to the guests.
Invited to attend the lovely
played with prises awarded
ahower w e r o
Mr*. Jacob
Shealy Best, mother of the
bride-elect, M .». C. W. Yarborough, mother of her fi­
ance, and the Mmrs. Henry
Thurston, G. It. Best Sr.,
Ilcese Moon, Robert Westmark, Anna Coleman, Lynn
Christmus, Carol B i s h o p ,
The Ladies Auxiliary of the l(o|sc Kendall, Elaine McCon­
Ginderville Volunteer F i r e nell, John Carver, Thomas
Department will hold its reg­ Best Sr., Thoina* Best Jr.,
ular monthly meeting on Mon- and Connie Bridges.
Also the Misses Anna Mae
d jy , June 8, at 7:30 p.m. at
Ihe Elder Spring* Baptist Muir, Nyleenc /*'l*cr- Janice
Church.
We mark
iV h ir
Denham,
All members are .jrgrd to JPalsy T iiw irp -o , l..n,!« I Aiy,
attend this Important meet- Joanne Hern, Doima Markus,
Ing.
|Bcttina Vale and Cathy Best.

Ginderville V F D
Ladies Auxiliary

T o Meet Monday

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Catch Up . . . Get Ahead
Summer Program for
Elementary Grades
Juna 15 through July 31

The Sanford Naval Academy
A special 8-week summer session of entoyahle but
effective remedial activities/ Reading, spelling, arithme­
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eportsi baseball, swimming, tennis/ Small classes/
Co-educatlonal/ Non-military/ Informs!/ Relaxed atmoephers/ early enrollment suggested/

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DeBary

A

luncheon honoring Mra.
Koppenaal,

the

presi­

Legion

Post

259,

Dellary, w n given by the Ex­
ecutive Board o f the Auxili­
ary

members,

MEMBERS
graduating with the 10GI class o f Seminole
High School wero honor Ruests o f n pnrty re­
cently folIowiriR choir rehcnrsnl. Seniors honor-

Wednesday,

May 27, nt the

Capri

Res­

taurant, Sanford.

Mr*.

Kop­

penaal w ai presented with a
g ift by the membership.

K IN G ’S

Mrs. Mary Uarnhirt and
Boyer recently
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stout Mr*. Lillv
have returned to their home spent three day* sightseeing
in Miami.
on Lake Hutchison after sev­
They met Mra. Boyer'*
eral weeks visit in Frederickdaughter, Mr*. Helen Pott*,
town, Ohio.
and two children, Boyd and
They w e r e accompanied
llaymond, when they flew in
home by their son and grand­
by jet from Seattle, Waah.
daughter, Howard Stout and
Mr*. Pott* and children will
daughter, Margaret, who will
viall
here for two month*.
remain here for 10 day*.
Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Rigg*
and children, Steve, Ronnie,
Mickey and Linda, Mrs. Roy
Collin* and Nancy, and Janet
Rlgga apent Sunday in Jackaonville visiting Mia* France*
Rigg*. who i* a student at
Massey Business College.

Word ha* been received
that Mr*. Myrtle Biggs, moth­
er of Marvin Biggs, recently

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suffered a severe heart at­
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son and fam ily many times.
Mrs. Higgs is a patient In
Kentucky Baptist
Hospital,
Louisville, Ky.

washing,

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them

drinking

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their daughter,

Miss Janice Marie Treckman,
V) Ralph Rutherford Blevins,
son of the late R. R. Blevins
and Mrs. Henry C. Blevins ot
Lake Keystone, Tampa.
The
bride-elect attended
schools In Wabash, Ind., and
was graduated from DcLand
High School. She was a m em ­
ber of Sanford Business Col­
lege and attended the Uni­
versity of Southern Florida,
She Is affiliated with the col­
legiate Civinctte social sor­
ority.
MISS TR E C K M A N
Mr. Blevins was born in
Tampa, and was graduated
from
Hillsborough H i g h
School in Tampa. He attend­
ed the University of South
Florida, and is a form er own­
e r of "Th e College Inn” in
Tampa.
Complete wedding plans will
The Misses Glenda Albert be announced at a later date.
and Carole Thomas were hon­
ored guests of a delicious
spaghctll dinner recently in
observance of their gradua­
tion
from
Seminole
High
School with the 1964 class.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Brown
served as hosts for the festive
Friends will regret that
occasion, which was held on
Sirs. Eva Cohen is in the Sem­
the spacious patio of their
inole Memorial Hospital with
Old Monroe Road home.
a broken shoulder sustained
Assisting the Browns were
from a fall at her home on
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tyre,
Elisabeth St.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirchhoff,
Mrs.
Muriel Gardner and
Saa all tka anrtii la pktert-tatiec
Judge It. W. Ware.
Each h o n o r e e received
W I U I III AIIO II AH II MS IOM
beautiful pajamas as a gift
j
KODA K
momento from the hosts.
Others enjoying the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Al­
C A M E R A S
bert and Debra Albert, Mr.
and Mr*. Roy Thomas and
Rarbara Thomas, also the
Misses Jean Mssters, Bar­
bara Bolgcr, Gere Dietrichs,
CAMERA SHOP
Gwen Champion, Donna Sand210
S. P A R K A V E .
age and Joy Duggar.

Spaghetti Dinner

Given Honoring
T w o Graduates

In ancient Egypt, the wed­
eternity.

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I’nt Itnhun. Buck row are Mary Thomas, Jerry
Smith, Billy Brown nnd Susan Phagnn,

Osteen Personals
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder

Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Brown of Alicante Rd. enter­
tained Mr. nnd Mra. Austin
Gedney o f Merritt island.
They later visited Patrick
A ir Force Rase and Cape
Kennedy.
Mra. Nowell Hawkins of
Syracuse, N. Y ., has joined
her husband, Newell Hawkina,
president-elect of the Firat
National Rank of DeBary. In
thrlr search for a suitable
home in DrRary.
Louis Kenyon of Morning
Glory Drive will miaa hla
daughter, Mra. J. R. Hornmenga of Lansing, Mich.,
when she leaves for home on
Tuesday.

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Personals

Shower Honoring Miss Best
Mr*. Thomas

Treckman - Blevins
Engagement Told

Enterprise

from the package Iwwa, and
presented it to the honoree.
Refreshments of cake, lem­
on Bavarian, nuts, mints, cof­
fee and Coke* were served to
the Mmcs. Lessle Pauline,
Ho|h&gt; Kendall, Peggy llussell,
Mary Forguson, Pat Clark,
Colccn llasslcr, Clarlsc Lit­
ton, Mary It. Duugtus and
Blchard Dcas.
Also Miss Vicki Wesslund
and
Miss Anna M. Miller.
to
Mrs.
Thomas
Best
Sr.
and
A. Cobh Sr.
rerent bridal Miss Cathy Best.
Ml»* Slicala
Lillie Mis* Janet Cohh es­
of Alan Alcorted Mis* Best to the table
sorted yellow flower* formed
Ihe centerpiece for the coffee
table.
Each guest was given a
card on which she wrote her
version of "how to he a good

Mrs. Thomas Cobb, Sr. Hosts

wa* hostess to a

MISS JUD Y LA V E N D E R , center, wns recently
honored at n delightful Rraduntion pnrty nt the
Yum Yum Shoppe in Winter Pnrk. Mrs. W. W .
Tyre, left, wns hostess, assisted by Mrs. Curtis
Lavender, right, mother o f the honoree.

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'Thank You' Shows Delight
II) Mr*. Murirl b * n n r r

Into his face. Clambering to ment of joy and connected it
Vs»n. his feet, he took my flowers, to the words “ thunk you” so
He owns a tricycle but is bent from tlie waist In n fo r­ tliut when delight was felt
aguiii ut the g ift o f my flow ­
too little to upm iio it. lie is mal bow uml said. ••Thank
ers the words rose to hi* lip*
about 3 utnl lives, I tliink. in you. Oh, thank you very as naturally us the feeling
looms at the rear o f his much,”
Imd been felt.
father's laundry shop, lie is
In his courtesy there was
^ uu and I have been afraid
Chinese. Always when 1 have no strain, no fulsoucss. no of trying to teach manners to
seen him, it lias been with the artificiality— none o f the re­ small ehililietl by psychology
splendid unusable tricycle be­ sistances we m e told must experts who are sensitive to
side him, tlie child, chin in characterize the good man­ the evil results o f furring
hand, sitting on the step be­ ner* o f little chihlicu.
youngster* to »uy tilings they
fore his fath er* shop, lost In
And 1 think I know why. don't iiicnii.
sad meditation on the ftuility I think that his parents know
Hut a “ thunk you” need not
o f wishing Ids idiurt legs were not only how to wait for a !&gt;c unmeant. It cun he a* nat­ j
longer.
desired moment to come— but ural as sunshine if we are
Yesterday I s|mke to him how to seize it. too. I think willing to wait fur tho mo­
fo r the first time.
that they taught their small ment o f great jo y —and then
lie was in his usual place son to say '•thunk you” by to say, “ Hurling, the words
n.&gt; I upprouched and looked waiting until he felt tome de­ fo r tills happiness you feel
such a disconsolate morsel of light that was Just too big are ‘Thunk you.' When any­
childhood that I stopped. Tak­ to l&gt;e contained in silence— one is us happy ns you are to
in g two daffodils and a pussy and then gave him the words he going to the eiirus for the
.willow sprig front the bou­ that released it.
first time, he yells “ Thank
quet 1 hud just bought, 1 o f­
1 can’t tell you what the you, thank you, thunk you!'
fered them to him, saying, delight was, of course. M ay­ It makes him feel much bet­
“ These flowers are fo r you.” be it was the first glimpse o f ter, and he doesn't have to I
lie stared nt me. Then, us hi* adored tricycle. I think just squirm wi th happiness.
he understood, delight Hushed that they seized on the mo­ He can say it. . . .”
N c » *papcr

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DEAR AH IIV : Please try

D EAR W O RIED : Collar
your dreamer and tell him
that if ha turns himself in,
ha will he given the oppor­
tunity to pay wlmt he owes
on time, plus penalties, and
, the authorities will lie much
1 more lenient with him than
came a star.”
I posed fo r the Peter Sellers
if they are forced to charge
Kita stands one meter. AO ' picture. The music i» blue
centimeters tall ( that's about j ( “ Royal Hlue"l, ja zzy ( “ The him with a crime. And let
111in know tlmt if lie doesn't
4 feet p) and she weighs -12 Tiber Tw ist” ), tuneful ( “ The
Hrt within ona week, you
kilos with
her boots
on Lonely Princess) ami funny
will act for him.
(that’s
a shade over DO ( “ Shades o f Senurtt” ). The
pounds). Sha ha* tousled, allium note* by Peter Seller*
curly light brown hair, cut In nro amusing, pointing out
sideburns; huge, dark brown tlmt you cun sit nml listen to
eyes; a nose that tilts upward the record without having to
nod a mouth that curves up­ sit’ through the picture. Hut
ward; dlmplrs and enough you can’t sit through the pieSouth won the first trick
freckles for a Hoy Scout con­ turn without
listening
to
with the queen o f spades and
vention. When she appeared Mum-ini'* score.
Other Worthwhi l e Alliums— went right after the diamond
at ths talent contest rehears­
al, she was wearing pants, a "H ello Dolly, lid s I* Louis suit. When West showed out
shirt and suspenders. “ I In­ Arm strong” (K a p p ); try list­ on tlie second diamond, South
sisted that she wear that out­ ening to this without tupping allowed East to win tk « trick.
fit to perform,” Kcno said. your toes or grinning. It East knocked out dummy'*
“ Now It’s her uniform.”
can’t lie done. "T h o llcuth-a ace o f spade* and ths dia­
Hita’s English is limited to Songbook With the Holly, mond* were run.
West had to make s total
“ I’m sorry, no,” at the mo­ ridge Strings" (C ap itol): you
ment. During the interview, may he surprised hy some o f o f five diaearda on diamonds,
Hello translated h e r f e w the prety melodies lu-nrath hut he was equal to ths oc­
lie
discarded two
words and told her story,
the 'yah, yah, ynhs” o f The casion.
clubs Slid s
HCA Victor has signed her Hrutles In this Instrumental heart*, two
spade. This meant that he
to a contract, and her first album.
single and her first album
High Claas-lralt— Wagner­ hud Idnnked hi* king o f clubs,
are neurlng release. You won­ ian music lovers will he de­ but he was net really wor­
der if ehe Is eirlted, and lighted with two fine record­ ried. It was most unlikely for
Heno usks her. He translates ings with Klemperer conduct­ South to hold both ace and
her answer into, “ Can’t you ing the i'hillmrmonia Orches­ quern o f clubs in addition to
tell from my fact I ’m hap­ tra. Both nrs Angel releases. tlie king of diamonds and
py’ ”
One consist* o f Wagner O v­ queen o f spades. A fte r all,
(low has Lite sudden wcultli erture*
("Itlcn zl,”
“ Flying South had merely responded
affected Rita? She shrugs, Out e h m u n,....... funnlmuser" one no-trump to his partner's
smiles nml says something in ami "D ie M eistersinger"), and
Italian.
the magnificent Prelude and
Reno laughs ss hs trans­ Llcbestod from "Tristan uml
lates. “ Shs says it doesn't Isolde.”
matter, she still gets only |2
Single-Ohs—" L e ft y Louie,"
a week allowance.”
Larry
Gordon
(M ercu ry);
When you hear that a wom­
A LB U M OF TIIF. W E E K — "Y o u r Guy," Hobby W ells
“ The Fink Panther” (R C A (M ercury) and ''Illow in' in an hus great charm, you can
Victor) with Henry Mam-ini tho Wind,”
Stan
G e t z know soma tilings about her
for certain, even though you
conducting the score he cum- (V erve).
have never met her. These
quulitlea you can hs sure she
has:
1. A smile that lights np
her whole fees, not a smlls
that IlfU the eemers o f her
mouth and leaves her eyes
cold or watchful.
2. A pleasant voice, not cne
that whines or is shrill or Is
fla t and lifeless.
3. A sense o f humor, at
least enough of one to keep
her from taking herself too
seriously.
4. An open-hearted, friend­
ly attitude toward others tliat

Record Shop

Italian Pops Into U.S. Picture

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I l f Joan Cro«hy
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
N E W Y O R K — R ita Pavono,
an 18-year-old Italian girl
who looks like Hucklsbcrry
Finn, is perched on the
launching |nii| about to be
orbited into fame and fortune
in tho United States.
Italy's most popular singing
star, a rock V roller who is
even liked by pnrents. already
has fmne and fortune in her
homeland, ( l o r m a u y mid
South America. She ram *
121,000 a week. Her first al­
bum sold 100,000 In Italy, a
country where the average
album sale is 0.000 copies.
She has sold over 2 million
singles in Italy.
Two years ago Kiln was
earning 82 a week n* a “ plcclnine," u seamstress' assist­
ant. Situ loved to sing, and
her father loved to have her
entertain. Dut her mother
wanted her daughter to stay
in a nice, steady Job,
“ Her futher would not fight
with
her
mother,”
Teddy
Hcnn, Kiln's manager and dis­
coverer explained. “ Hut he
would sneak his daughter to
places where she could enter­
tain. I am tulcnt scout in
Ituly fo r RCA Victor, uml he
saw an ud i placed in papers,
seeking unknowns. He sent In
a taps recording o f her voice,
and Klta was picked ss one
o f the ten finalists in a Hally
fo r Unknowns. The night of
tho competition in September
11)02, she had a fantastic
success. Overnight shs be­

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ila

N E W Y O R K ( N E A ) — Paul
Blackman has a theory that
men shuold take few er show­
ers and use perfume. He is
not talking about sfter-shsvs
colognes, either.
“ From the first daya in ths
crib we liecome aware of
odors, even thougli we tend
to shortchange our sense of
smell in later life. How many
times have you smelled, say,
n certain motor oil and im­
mediately remembered a fishing trip 20 yrsrs ago?
“ In the animal kingdom,
we know, body odor ie vital
to the attraction o f the op­
posite sex. A little more nat­
ural fragrance, plus sums
woodsy, m a a e u 11 n e scent
would do wonders fo r s lot
o f guys.”
Blackman, a direct, busi­
nesslike man with • fondness
fur Jokes, at first does not
seem like anyone who has
made perfume hie life ’s work.
He
heuds a distinguished
company (Parfum s Cappuci)
which distributes two wom­
en's fragances (G rsfitti snd
Puree Quel). In about • year
he plans to enter the men’s
market with a perfume fo r
men (Forum ).
Perfumes a r e
extrarted
from three basic elements:
(1 ) A ll the flowers; these are
tho “ sweet perfumes.” (2 )
D ie grasses; which are barks,
dry grass, leaves, herbs snd
roots. (3 ) Synthetics; which
may or may not be duplicates
o f natural scent*.
It may coma as a surprise
to many men who use cologne
after shaving that cologne ii
nothing mors than women's

AH IIV:

I am

IS

years old and have a big
prohlrni— a

boy.

Can

you

tell nie how to get his at­
tention without being b&gt;ud?
lie

likes g ill*

for friends

but not for g ill friends. 1
have liked him for a long
time but he never paid any
attention to me so I tried
to quit

liking

him, hut

I

can't. 1 think if I can get
his attention I might have
a chance. Do you have any
clever ideas?
L IK E S HIM
DEAR L IK E S : When a
boy is ready to like a girl
for a girl friends, you won't
have to tty to gel his at­
tention. I f he Isn't ready
and you succeed in getting
his attention, it won't do
you any good. Re patient,
noya cun alwaya tell when
they are being chased, anil
they still pcefer to Ho the
chasing.
•
•
•
DEA A B B Y : I married
a man w ho was married be­
fore. Ilia first w ife died.
My husband keeps a picture
o f his first w ife on his
bureau. When I get up in
the morning, this picture i*
tho first thing I see and it
deprcssr*

me

for

th e

rest

o f the day. I have two chil­
dren hy this marriage and

j Jacoby

they wonder why they don't
see my pictuie on their
Duddy'a bureau. Should I
suggest to my husband tlmt
lie move the picture down
to hia office? If not, wlmt
should I do? Please put
this in your column. I know
other people with the samu
problem.
“ DEPRESSED"’
D EAR DEPRESSED: The
ehnners are your husband
i* not evoti aware tlmt hi*
late w ife's picture is on hi*
bureau. Remove it, if lie
misses it and inquire*, tell
him candidly tlmt it “ drpressed" you. and suggest
that he take it to In* office.
•
•
•
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
GORDO: I f a mini can't
break in), hr has no Imsinrs* on a golf course. If ha
breaks 8l), he probably ha*
no busiurs*.
•
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Problem* W rite to AHIIV,
Rox 6971)0, I.o* Angeles,
i Calif., POMP. For a per­
sonal reply, e n c I o a • a
stamped, self-mldlo** envel­
ope.
•
• •
Hat*
to
write
letters
Send on* dollar to Abby,
Box
0!)700, Los
Angelrs,
Calif.,
pmiitp, for Aliby'*
biM.klrt, “ HOW TO W R ITE
LE TTE R S FOR A L L OC­
CASIO NS.”

On By Oswald Jacoby
lead a heart and West set
the contract wi th the ace of
hearts and three spado tricks.
Once more, South had met
with misfortune, but he had
brought it on hlmaelf. South
did not have to play diamonds
right sway. Instead, he should
have led a heart to dummy's
king-quern. I f West ducked,
Smith would 1&gt;« able to at­
tack diamond* and make his
contract with five diamond
tricks only: if West took the
are, he would have lost the
Immediate
entry
for
his
spades.
Incidentally,
South
could
have saved the hand when
opening bid slid even i f he diamonds failed to break. He
had all these cards, hr might rould have taken dummy's
try ths club fineisa rather are o f diamonds and led a
heart instead o f ducking to
than try to drop ths king.
As It was, South had to East.
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Ufo Jh&amp;

Talking Scents To Some Men
By Jerry Sksehsn
JO 'ew spaper Enterprise Assn.

D E AR

to help me. I nm worried
sick uliuut my husband.
W e've
been married
11
.vents uml have three chil­
dren. lie wn* never grad­
uated from Id7h school hut
lie is smart, lie ’s nice look­
ing too. Abby. we don't
have a cent in the bank. We
just barely keep up with
the hills, lie say* he has
life insurance and
im ui
other
policies,
but
I've
never seen them, lie claims
they are looked up in his
host’ safe. I would like to
have u look at them. Also,
he has never filed any in­
come tax, State or Federal.
Tlmt is what worries me
tho most. I love him very
much, and know that ho
can’t go on forever without
getting caught. Then what?
Ilia children and I need
him. Can you tell me what
to do?
W O RRIED SICK

ByAbigail VonBuren

:m
s
o
)U
shows in her henest delight in
meeting
new
people
and
wanting to know them bet­
ter.
o. A winningness to listen
attentively when others talk,
instead o f Insisting on doing
most o f Ui* talking hsrself.
fl. An unhurried attitude
that permits her to make
casual encounter with ac­
quaintances littla "visit*'' so
that shs has mors than s
nodding acquaintance w i t h
must o f the
people
she
know*.
7. A well-groomed, fem i­
nine look, even though she
may not be pretty hy ordin­
ary standards,
fl. Enough modesty so that

RuthMiiiett

Peek A t The Teen Scene

Hy Helen Hrnnrs«r
T ..w —u*
Newspaper Enterprise
Women'* Editor
Friend* of mine wi th teen*
age youngsters r o m p l a i n
about Hie fashion* ( ? ) the
kids adopt, tile crazy dailies
they invent and the fads they
indulge in. Parents seem to
have short memories.
Didn't some o f them once
swoon over Sinutra or mnku
• sun* their new saddle shoes
had that soiled, decrepit look
before they would wear them
, ill public?
And were the
1l.imly or the Conga any more
dignified than the current
DENIM hootenanny jacket* favored by teen­
i dances ?
age
girl* are given an artistic tourli by “ pop
Fail* and craze* a ir a*
artist.*" in Seattle.
common to high school mid
college kide as measles and in white rhalk on their jacket illu snd so on. Ths dances
mu nip* are to small
fry. Tlie barks.
owe milch o f their inspiration
fad* d iffer over the year*, I Young people in Seattle to their title*. The Gorilla,
i that'e all. They may term picked lip the idea and embol- for
instance,
consists
of
i pointless, but w lial't to awf ul j llshed on It, Using colored scialrliing,
swinging
from
jabout tlirm ? It trenia to me Jchalk,
they
sketch
comic pretended trees and munching
i that moat adults, if th eyjgo o n y bird* or cartoon facet banana*,
weren’t so conveniently for- |on their denim jacket* and
Wild, perhaps, hut enterget fill, would admit tlmt their set the design with a touch prising. And remember tha
j “ wn salad day* weren't all , of hair spray. The pup art Big Apple before you get
i dignity.
comas out in thewasher,
stuffy about tha whole thing.
Take e peek attoday's
Who'* hurt ?
We're grown up for a long,
.vimiigsters. You'll see thrre's
In Ohio, girl* going strndy long time,
not much difference.
wear “ Ida and here" initial
(Till fh a t
Right now. thr Ilealle n a ze , pill* with a plus eign in lieQ—“ Some mornings I don't
is still going strong in the 1twern. When the team breaks have time to take down my
I form of pins, shirts, wigs end i up, they change it to a minus Imir before I drive my hushairdos. It will pas*.
sign. Makes sense.
hand to tlie station and da
Then there's the "Fussy
California girls running for my marketing. I tie it up in a
Fad." Everyone g o e s around j student offices a r e limned scarf, but yon can still see
|picking fuzzy bila o ff friends' jew elry item* from
class- i tlie roller hump*, la there
mohair sweater* to are who mates for good lurk. The pop- anything 1 ran buy that
can come up with the biggest, tiler candidate* are apt to be j would he a better rover-up?"
|most colorful fuzz collection. more loaded down with bau- — Mr*. John I*
|That one
will go, too, when I hie*
than the
ItidiiiiiswhoDear Sir*. JohnT»— For
summer puls the moliuir in sold Manhattan Island.
morning* when you must go
moth India.
Newest entertainment w rin -lou t with your hair in rollers,
In New York, girts have kl* for the jewn set is the buy yimreelf a bos o f cotton.
taken over the boy's western trrnnge night club. It special- Just wrap the cotton around
drnim jacket and added a 1izrs in folk singing, liamhurg- the rollers and then wind
feminine
touch. It
started n * and soft
drink*.
The your scarf, turban fashion,
when a
group of students dance rrszra
go hy such|over the cotton. N ot a bump
drew likenesses of Ilia Beatles name* as Ths Bug, The G o r-lw ill show.

ttS S S a tM E *
Inconsistent Teachers
By Busan Light
New*pa|ier Enterprise Aaan.
D E AR M U R .
LIGHT:
Tearhera are forever telling
their student* not to leave
work until the last ndnute.
But it seems they always
leave their final Instructions
for ths last minute.
Nix weeks ago our English
trsrlier assigned a term pa­
per which is due tomorrow. I
wrote mine end ty|ieil it over
two week* ago. I lika to get
my work don* ahead o f time
so If anything comes up sud­
denly, Ilk* a trip with my
family, it won't interfere.
Well yesterday, this English
teaehor made seveial addi­
tion* to tha original assign­
ment, such ss typing form,
etc. To make a lung story
■hurt, mine will take consid­
erable redoing. This didn't
bother most of the clasa he-

she isn't alwsy* pushing her­
self Into tlie limelight or
talking endlessly about her­
self.
9. An awareness o f other*
that prompt* her to sny thu
right tldng In awkward mo­
menta and to draw the ally
person into a general con­
versation or to pay a compllmrnl when someone need*
reassurance.
10. lntalligenca enough to
have her own idea* and
opinions Instead
of
being
tha wishy-washy
kind
if
• • • with Alleen
person
who
agrees
with
This inai'hinu age has some
everything nnylanly s a y s ,
thereby contributing nothing lioutewivrs kicking t h e inselves for not following di­
intelligent to any converserections anil having to pay a
Hon.
service man $,t to 97 to pu*h
u button for them.
This it the approximate
charge made, for example, to
correct an overloaded garbage
disposer. When Hi* unit ovurloads, it turns o ff automatic­
ally. 'I lien, the
housewife
should push the reset button.
center front when thry pull The unit turns on after about
three-minute
rest.
But,
out ths slightest Idt. The lust a
button on each shirt was just often * call is made to the
barely below his waist, so I serviceman because the house­
always add another button w ife never read her instruc­
and buttonhole two or three tions.
There a i* other had habits
Inches below this. When his
shirt esses out a bit, it stays especially where the disposer
together
and he rrrtuinly
looks neater. I do hope tills
hslps other long-wuisted hus­
bands ss much as It lias min*.
— MRS. W . P.
D EAR P O L L Y — M y hint is
for Uis sowing circle. When
making
sleevelets
dresses, Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D.
tew half o f a dress shield In Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
each underarm seam. 1 have
To host or not to heat tlie
tiled this and loved it.— MRH. baby's bottle? This is the
J. S.
question confronting mothers
G IR L S —1 would cover these today.
shields with fabric matching
F or many year*, mothers
tha dress to a* to be lest not­ religiously warmed ail but­
iceable should it ever show ties to body temperature for
u bit.— P O L L Y .
fear o f chilling tha baby's

By Polly Cramer
Enterprise

i cleaning rags, facial and bathAssn. : room

D EAR P O L L Y — To get our bulbs,
shoe* o ff the closet floor, my

TILACKM AN nniffn fur n mtmculine went.
perfume diluted with alcohol
and water. Considering the
high rate o f evaporation, and
the amount o f Initial dilution,
a cologne actually costa sev­
eral times more than perfume
— w h iff fo r whiff, according
to Blackman.
It makes srnso ( iio puli) to
use the straight stuff. Blackpisn's concoction will U de­
rived from Hie grass family
— giving a "w oodsy" fr a ­
grance.
How to apply? Ilsng on for
thie one. Ths pulsa spots—
Just lika tha littla lady. That
Is on the neck and ths wrists
— the warm parts o f the
body.

Hhii-kmaii concede*

tliut a

man may he underatunduldy
self-runsciouA

about

pi-rfume outright. A

using
number

of possibilities suggest themselves:
Pour the perfuma in an
empty cigarette lighter fluid
ran, und leave it in tlie bath­
room cabinet. Then, when tlie
moment is right, give your­
self the woodsy treatment.
The reaction will be either
successful or tragic. I f she
suspects that you picked up
the fragrance from someone
else, all advantages will lie
u ipeJ out ill a flush iif blind
jealousy-

tissue,

several

a

of

box

light

safety

inatehra, flashlight, hsnimer,

husband drove nulla in Iht screw driver and old news­
wooden strip t h a t g o e s papers. Other tilings could he
around tlie hark and aides of added but ths articles men­
the closet w all— about half tioned art s M UST. Grab the
way up, Easy selection snd handles, put the bag In the
neat, too.— W IL D A .
family ear and be on your
G IR LS— Tills Is a good Ides, way.— H AZEL.
hut I have hooks that hold
G IRLS — Ons addition to
my purses on that wooden this handy bag should b « a
strip. Take your choice — ran of rlranser fo r the bath­
P O LLY .
room and the kitchen sink
D EAR P O L L Y — I have which usually need scrubbing
found an easy way to carry even in a brand new- house.
• hot rassrrole dish to a pot- Do you remember a previous
luck dinner. I place a sturdy, moving day hint where our
thick magazine inside n larg* reader suggested a separata
paper bag and then slide the marked carton o f llnsnt for
russerole into the bag on the the beds and bathroom that
muguzine. 1 ran then carry it could t&gt;« easily found fo r use
on my lap without burning ths first night In a new
myself.— MRS. E. E. F,
horns? I latched on to It for
D E A R P O L L Y — Before a recent mots and it does
moving day arrives, have save a lot o f hunting— POLready a large handbag or L Y .
shopping bug, with strong
D EAR P O L L Y — My hushandles, to hold tho following band is tall, long-waisted and
articles—severs! hand towels a bit thick through the mid­
and wash vlullis, a cake o f 1dle. lie always has the prubsoap, box o f da Urgant, some |Isin o f start asperating in the

it's a wbols lot easier and
more practical to modify your
to try
to
This has happened ta me ■chedule than
change him. Everyone must
many other times. W hy ar«
learn to accept and live with
tearhera ao inconsistent? — human frailties*
s e e
FR U S T R A T E D STU D ENT.
A N S W E R : Maybo because
DEAR MRS. LIG H T : Can
they're human. Unfortunately, you tell me what a “ social
they don’t always practice promotion" Is? I ’ve bean told
what thry teach.
that my son may pass on this
Aa you've discovered hy basis.— B A F F LE D .
tills time, it doesn't alw u)*
A N SW E R : A child who has
pay to he an eager beaver. not actually mails tha grada
The worm the early bird academically, but who would
catches may turn on him.
lie out o f place physically,
Any girl who is smart emotionally and socially with
enough to plan ahead as you younger classmates, may be
do knows which teachers ate passed on to the next grade.
likely to switch their aiguale This Is often called a "social
ut the last minute. Next tints promotion.”
put o ff the filial typing until
For psychological reasons,
you're eure there will be no some schools do not retain
further addition* or rlutnRe*. pupils more than once in tha
Even though the teacher first three grades, regardless
may be at fault, you'll find o f hoar poorly they msy do.
the assignment yet.

Unnecessary Calls Add Up

Shoes On The Closet W all
Newspaper

cause they hadn't even begun

and dishwasher are ronrrriird

installer if lie did turn it on,
tlie before lie leavca your home.
Another rnmmoii habit, bulk
year. Most relate to nut read­
for old and new dishwasher
ing the instruction* when the
owners, is loading ths unit
unit is installed.
incorrectly. T h e
minimum
And speaking o f the In- service charge for repairs
stallutiuu, sunu-liiui-s the per­ when the machine balks at
son who installs the unit ran this treatment will b* |5 to
cost you money fur a service »ll).
rail. An expert in tlie field
Unless you are looking fo r
reveals her firm gets many •omeonn to clmt with, save
calls to take out a dishwash­ yourself money by reading
er that just doesn't work. Us­ and following manufacturers’
ually the company service­ instructions.
man find* tlie Installer didn’t
Don't |Ninir and run fo r tha
turn on the main water valve. tele phone to call for help aa
I f you didn’t rail the manu­ soon a* the machine act* up.
facturer for its free service, Check first to see If it is
you could pay as high as sometliing simple you can
87.50 Just to have someone liandlr, such as pushing ths
turn on th« valve. So, ask tho reset button.
tliat cost money during

The Doctor Says:

Baby Bottle Controversy

Share your f a v o r i t *
homrmaklng Mess . . . send
them to Polly, 1200 W.
Third, C I # V • I S B d. Ohio.
You'll receive a bright, new*
silver dollar If Polly uses
your idea in Polly's Point*
an.

delicate stomach.
Since live baby (loos nut
swallow cold milk in a series
of large quick gulps, there Is
littla danger of chilling live
stomach. The milk is warmed
to body temperature before
it passes the upper portion of
tha esophagus

Mothers wlvo were brave
A few of our more daring
baby doc ton about four years enough to glvw their babies
ago tried not warming the cold formulas right out of the
bottles
hospital

before

feeding

nursery.

They

in

a refrigerator—no doubt

when

even grandma
wasn't looking —
tried it on Hie premature in­ were enthusiastic. It meant
le*s work snd there were no
fants.
They found that the babies apparent disadvantages. Now
loved Use cold milk, slept well some doctors are advancing
after a cold feeding snd gain­ the idee that allergy to milk
ed weight at the expected is more likely to occur wlven
rate. There was no difference the milk is given to babies
in the body temperature of without wanning H. All tbs
Uie babies before and after evidence Isn't In yet, so your
feeding. Furthermore, thuro best bet 1* to follow your doc­
was no difference in the tor's advice in what has be­
amount o f burping or spitting come, (ur the moment at
up.
J least, a controversial m sttgr.

V

f

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etc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
l i l t Park Ava. — 322-4763

G ARRETT’S
SEWING CENTER
200 E. Fir»t St.

DEADLINES

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tues., thru FrL • 2 P. M. dap
SPECIAL OFFER
before iaierltea. Moo. - Sat.
Like newt! Electrolux 844 93
aooa.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Loat k Found
2. Noticea - Peraonala
8. Education - Instruction
4. Tranaportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
* A Special Noticea
7. Buxine** Rental*
8. Beach Rental*
t. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Ealate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortyare Leans
14. Insurance
15. Buainesa Opportunity
16. Femala Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. SituaViona Wanted
50. Babysitters
51. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Material*
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Sendee*
26. Radio k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
20A. Auto Accessories
SO. Machinery - Tool*
81. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pete
82. Flowers - Shruba
83. Furniture
84. Articles T or Sale
Hi-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles Wanted
SG. Automobile* - Trucks
3H-A Autos Wanted
37. Iioata - Motors
88. Motorcycle* - Scooter*
89. Trailer* - Cabana*
1. Loat &amp; Found
LOST! Black Chihuahua m
D.itecn area, named “ Joe."
Ph. 322-2868.

Legal Notice
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furniarly knuwn aa HKT*
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RKSIlIRNCRl UNKNOWN
A M l TOi All partial claiming
tntarvst by. through, undar
nr agalual Ih* afortsald
parsons
YOU AHK berth* nollflsil
that a Complaint to foraetosa
a ctrtaln mortgage ancuniharIng tha following daacrlbed
taal propsrty. to-wlt:
Uit 14. II lock " I f . TANllLKVVOOlt
HK C r I O N
T llllU K HEPteAT. accordlug to tho plat tharaof as
rscordsd In Plat llook 10,
Page II, Putdlo lleoorda of
Httulnol* County, Plortda
haa liatn flltd agalnat you In
Ilia tlHirs atylad ault, and you
ara required to aorvo a copy
of your Auawar or other Pleadtug to tha Complaint on I'latnflff'a Atlornaya. ANDKItaoN
RUSH, OBAN A liOWNUKS
I I I Kaal Contral Doulavard, Or­
lando, Flirtda. and fit# the
original Anawar or uthar Plead­
ing In tha offloo of tho Clork
• f tho Circuit Court on or be­
fore Ih* l*th day o f July, t i l l .
If you fall t* do ao .a deerea
pro coaftaao will bo taken
agalnat yog for tha rtllaf da.
mandad ta tha Complalat.
Thla Notica ahall ha publlehad aaca a waak for four con.
aecutlva wteka in tha Saaford
Herald.
DATED THIS Ird day af
lana, tail.

l e F i pui H (hit way, Chauncty . . . yoor haring Ih e
company w n 'l aioctly be coniidortd a 'brain drain!" “

6. F o r K eo t

9. F or Sale or Rant

SUMMER RECREATION
Program for children of all 1 Bit , 8um Apt. with Pvt. 2 BR. home, §17 Catalina Dr.
bath. 317 S Park Ave.
a * a groupi. 3 Filtered
11. Real Estate Wanted
awim mine pools. Arts A
3 RR House Kit. equip!. $73.
C rifti. Qualified
lnstrucCOUNTRY PR O PERTY
Ph. 322-3303
tore. All day. $11 weekly. W
WANTED
Day, 88.30 weekly. Trans­ Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ava. HAVE D O W N
PAYM E N T!
portation available. Happy
Apply 38:30.
W ANT COUNTRY HUME!
Acrea School. Ph. 322 8481.
Retired Military, family of
FUKN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
four, wishes to buy (or
Cowan. 322 4013.
rent) large Country Home
Private Instruction*
with acreage, East Central
Kfftc., $43. dll Park.
Ph. 322-6484
Florida. Box 1031, Titusville,
I A 2 Bedroom furn apt*.
Fla. Ph. 207-7175.
6. For Rent
Quesnel Apt*., 404 K. 14th
12. Real Entate For Sale
St., 322 8194
Furn. Apt. Clos# in. Apt. 8.
“ A L L FENCED ”
3 A 3 Bedroom Houses
$33 Mo. 407Mi W. 1st.
RAVENNA PARK
P a y tu ii R e a lty
3 BR. Furn house, 318 W. 322 1301
17 92 at Hiawatha 1 Bit Home. Vacated today,
19th St. $83. No pet*. Ph.
due to Navy transfer. An
Euro. Gar. Apt. 2343Vi Pal
322-290(1,
excellent buy, requiring on­
nielto.
Ph.
3220323
or
ly $973 Down. AxMime pay­
322-3234.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
ments at $80.74. which in­
with stove, at Panla, $60 mo.
cludes
everything.
Some
STORAGE SPACE. 307 6th
322-2722.
terms ran be arranged on
St. 322 1374.
Down Payment if necessary.
FURN. 1 and 1 Bedrm.. oak Furn. Apt. Air condition op­
BEST BUY IN RAVENNA!
floors, masonry homew. 1 tional. Adult*. 322-1928
Blk. West of Hwy. 17-92 on
434, then I Rlk South on W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
Rooms private bitha, 111
East St. to Vincent Dr. Ph.
1901 5. Park Ave.
838 6393 or MI 4-0214.
W. Firat St.
FA 2-3233 anytime
NICE Roomy 2 Udrm. unfurn.
FURNISHED
home at 909 Catalina Dr., OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large
2 BR, 1 bath apt.. 819 Elm, $43
rooms, large shady lot with
$83. R. A Williams. 322-3931.
2 HR. I bath, 11KJ8 French, $60
fruit trees. No down pymt.
3 BR, I b a t h ..........
$123 2 BR, frame boitvc. not fancy,
1920 Palmetto Ave. I’lione
UNFURNISHED
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
322 3398.
2 BR. I Bath .............. $ 60
322-3219.
3 HR, 1 Hath, no refrig. $ 85
W H O A N E L L IE " l T ~
4 Bit, 2 bath, no refrig. $125 Furn. Apt. 2300 Meltnnvltle.
We gotta stop and sec this
here 2 Story. 4 Bedroom
STUMPER AGENCY
2 UR House. Bowman's Trail­
1919 S. French
322 4991
House that Mr. Southward
er Court. 668-4908
ia selling for only $17,300
3 Rm. furn. house. Porch. On large lake. I and 2 HR,
with terms a Country twy
Clean. $60. 322-2764.
ran afford. Even haa a Gar
trailer.
Adult* only.
Ph.
age Apt., rentin for $65 per
322-7368.
NICK Cool 4 Rm. turn. apt.
mo. With a bargain like
2nd floor. $43. 322-5771.
lake Cottage, Furn 322 6106.
this. I'll keep you in Clover
for the rest of your "Cotton
3-HOOM Furn. Apt., for cou­ 3 lint. furn. Apt. Clean. Water
Pickin life."
A light. $30. 322-2764.
ple, 843. 322-7399.

Skiing Lessons

Seminole Realty

1-Room Effleleney apt. with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for couple or tingle person
or retired. All utilities in­
cluded in rent Ideally lo­
cated on 1st SI., within I
block of 3 free parking Iota
and shopparg aentor. In­
quire At Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
2 BR, unfurn. bouse. S. San­
ford Ava. 322 8802.
3

BEDROOMS,
1 bath*.
Rang*. 3104 Park Ave.

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

Unfurniihod 2 HR, house, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3631.

RENT

\ BED

Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
liedi.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2 5111 118 W. lit St.
C AR R O LLS FU RN ITU RE
Lake house, on beautiful la k e
Florida, $123 mu. 742 Her­
mits T r a i l ,
Altamonte
Springs. Ph. 838 7518.
Near
Naval
llasr, nicely
Furn. I Bll, Apt. 2013 San
ford Ave. 668 4323.

SO U T H W A R D
\

Investment A Really
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173

FH A - VA HOMES
3. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
I, 1W, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYM ENTS FROM

$100
Ian* Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Sea Or Call Your

FH A - V A

COUNTRY HOME. 3 BR. din. 3 BR, 2 Bath. Urge living
rm., screened porch, dou­
room,
Famhy
A
dining
ble garage. Igc. shade trees.
room, fenced back yard
Near SNAS Ph. 322 6736.
with oak treat, citrus A
many shrubs. Well with
CLEAN Furn. apt. Pvt. bath
■prinklcr,
closed
garage,
A enl. Ph. 322-0702.
$19,100.
3 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
•quipped, beautiful location.
$73 mo. 322-1399.
E FFIC IE N C Y GARAGE APT.
All conveniences, cloae in,
garage. 322-6409.

Nice home $7,300. 322-3089.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Asso.
r A 2-3931 Atlantic Rank Bldg

DREAMWOLD
SECTION
3

BR, IVt Bath, hardwood
floor* central heat, large
fenced yard A well. $14,000.

8-ROOM furn. apt. $33 mo.
Payton Realty
loci water A alec. 332-0313.
FA 1-1901 17-98 at Hiawatha
107 Locust St.
LOCH ARBOR. Lga. 4 BR, 8
V. For Bain o r Rant
bath, plajrrm., cent, air-coo.
S BEDROOM house, 323-3131 807 Ridge Rr., 322-8323 tor
after $ p. m.
appoiatmaoL
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON New Caaton 3u0t Homo *S
LAKE. Call a v e a i a g a
Crystal Lake. For Inferau
taco sail &gt;23 3J76,

3 Bedroom, 2 bath, assume
payments. 322-7415.

St. Johns Realty
THE T IM F TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123
2 BR frame house. Very clean.
90S Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
wan. 322 4013

NEARING COMPLETION
1318 ELLIO TT
AGENCY - REALTOR
3 Bedrooms, l b baths, Month­
2463 S. Park Ave.
ly pymU. $78 23. Call 322
Phones FA 2-7264 or FA 3-2285
8074.

E VE R E TT A. H AR PER

Hard To Find
4-BEDRODM. 2 full baths,
modern construction, near­
ly new. Easy terms, $104
per mo.

No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave.,
3 BR, I bath, cor. lot. fenc­
ed back yd $64 mo. Small
equity. 322-9093,_____________

: 15

John Sauls, Realtor FOR
llit N. Park Ave.

322-7174

1Ball-Blair Agency
REAL

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd A Park Ave.
Phone 322-3841

RIVERFRO NT HOME
3 Bedroom Ranch Style Ram
bling Home on Beautiful We
kiva River, with 230' River
frontage — Only $23,000.
TERMS CAN BE ARRANG
ED.

Seminole Realty
LAKE M ARY
To settle estate, a 2 Bdrm.
Home with ten lot* for cash
price of $3330.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, A s m .
FA 2 3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3 BR, 1 balh, assume pymt*
Ph. 322 8363.

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your aalaction
those Beautiful 2, S, A 4
Bedroom

Government

To make the best hoaas
buy. sea tha

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

Jim Hunt Realty
Office 328 8118
Night 322-0648
323-0700
2328 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.

OVERLOOKING

EXTRA PRE-VACATION
SAVINGS
on

AMERICA'S
SAVINGEST
CARS!
«i

S H E LL O IL CO.
Want to own your own Btuin e a a?
Opportunity
now
exists for Shell Service Sta­
tion in Sanford Area. Paid
training Program and finan­
cial assistance available. In­
vestment Required. Please
write to Box 82 c/o Sanford
Herald for appointment A
details

W ANTED i~ Young l a d y 1 day
week. Light housework. Sal­
ary $10 day. Trans, furn.
Write P.O. Box 181. Geneva.
Curb Girl, Waitress. A Grill
Cook, white, must be exper,
Apply Chick 'N Treat French
Ave.

PONTIAC

TEMPEST

4 DOOR

SE D A N

BUICK

SPECIAL 2 DOOR COUPE

17. Male Help Wanted
COLORED Night Dishwasher,
Chick ’N Treat, Sanford.
Colored man with some store
experience, 23 43,
must
have drivers license. Good
pay, otlicr privileges. Apply
Midway Grocery, 2413 Sipca
Ave.

4

JO

19. Situations Wanted
HOUSEWORK or baby sitting.
Ph. 322-3303.

W ILL K E E P Small children
lor working Mothers, my
home. Reliable. 322-1982.
PERSONAL Child Care my
home. Limited number. Ph.
322 3920.

21. Beauty Salon*
Spring Permanent Special
20 Percent off regular prices
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
sia Palmetto Ave. Ph. 323-0834
Permanent Special
20% off Regular Prices
Children's Haircuts $1.00
Ace Beauty Salon,
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. S22-SS26
TOTO'S Budget Wave $7.30;
$13 Regular $10. Complete
eve. app'ts. Free parking.
2nd A Oak
H A R R IE TT'S B E A U TY NOOK
103 So. Oak — $22-3742

GOLF

COURSE

Built-la Kitchen with Disposal. Florida Baem, GE
furnace and la equipped far air•conditioning. It'* truly

OF

NOW.. at Bill Hemphill Motors

SALE One or Sanford's
leading
Automotive
Paint
and Body Shops. Successful
A
operating.
Completely
equipped. Write Box 81, San­
ford Herald.

103 Par Place, Greenbrier Of Lock Arbor
Bedroom, 8 Bath Ham*
Heme baa
Thle levelly 4 Bedroom.
haa a Completely

LOT

IN COMFORT

IluHiitea* Opportunity

20. llahy till lent

Owned Homes

A

TAKE YOUR VACATION

IS. Female Help Wanted

19ot Park Avenue
FA 2-3232 anytime

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
Stenstrom Realty As
Low As $100
322 3830
2383 Park Dr.
Monthly Payments
VA-NO Q U A LIF Y IN G
From $43.50

M A Y F A IR AR E A

R M tilrills s vf
r t o t lt b ii Name
W* the undersigned, being
duty sworn, do herrby declare
under oath that the namie of
all pereone Interested In the
business or profession carried
on under the names of llOUt.INO !l!t,LS COUNTRY CLUB
I" STATE* At P. O. Dog t If.
Longwood, Florida, end the ta ­
lent at the Interest, I* aa followei
Eateat af
Nam*
lateraal
Frederick E. Slade
Owner
Mar B. Had*
Owner
Frederick E. Blade
May E. Blade
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Swore to end eubecrlbed befar me thla 10th 8ey af May
A. D. 1114.
Wabber B. Balnea
tr ex i.)
Notary Public, State of
Florida at Large
Arthur H. Sack with. J r *
Clerk *f Circuit Court
My Commleelea Egplree
Nov. I, till
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
o Daputy Clark
Publleh May II, M A Juaa
rubllah Juaa I. II. tl. &gt;*, 11*4 I. II. till.
ODU-aa
•DA-48

Frame,
dble. carporte
screened hreeteway. big util
room Ph. 322-0348

SALES BROKER

I BR Furn. apt. Also 2 UR l'n8-HOOMS, Furn. second floor.
(urn. house, kit. equipt. Ph.
Pleasant, larga and airy.
322 3001.
Osteen. J22-3771.
3 BR.. kit. equipt. 706 Chens
UNFURN. 2 BR Apt. KU.
kee Circle. Ph. 322-1630.
3 BR, 3 bath, newly painted
equlpt. 108Mi W. 18th. Ph.
Inside and out. Last 239'
1
BEDROOM
Furn.
huuae.
wa­
389 3932.
deep Patio A
Barbecue.
ter furnished. $63 mo. Cao
$14,500. Good Term* I
Clean rooms for men. 801
be seen after 4:30, 2608 S.
Magnolia Ava. $23-0720.
Elm Ph. 322-2307.

Legal Notice

2 New Homes juit minutes
LA K E FR O N T
from
downtown
Sanford
23 Beautiful WuudeU Acres—
Each hat 3 Bedrooms, H i
000’ Lake frontage on Spring
tile baUta and ao many outFed Lake. 10 minutes West
alanding features that you
of Downtown Sanford— 660‘
owe it to yourself to consider
paved frontage on lliw ay 46
one of these homes before
and only minutes from In­
Buying! PRICE $11,300 with
terstate 4. A choice offer­
S330 Down. Low Monthly
ing at $30,000—29% Down.
Payments! C ALL US TO
D AY! Stemper Agency 1919
So.
French Ave.,
Phone.
322 499!
1901 S. Park Ava.
FA 2-3232 anytime
BY OWNER. la rg e 1 BR

Seminole Realty

SANFORD

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
VACUUM SERVICE
Tuee., thru Frt. - 2 P. M. day 12333 S. Park
322 8311
before iasertioo. Moo. • Sat
eooa.
8. Education - Instruction

OPEN D A IL Y -N E W HOMES 3-BEDROOM. 1 bath home.
Small down payment, as­
Ready for Octupancy— 3 A 4
sume payments. N. Orlando
BD'ra — Liberal Financing
—l-ow D o w n
Payments,
322-8234.
FHA • VA • In Servict 4
3 BR. 1 Bath, Cent. heat.
Conventional.
Built-in-atove. S c r e e n e d
SANFORD AREA
porch. $300 Down. $37 mo , )
Co West on 23th St. to la k e
1602 Selma Rd , Long wood
Mary B lvd. left on Blvd
322-3181.
to la k e Mary Fire Station,
right one blk. to Office,
G R E E N B R IA R
322 2714.
Choir*
lota
availabl*
in
LONGWOOD AREA
(trvenbrlar o f Loch Arbor
10 minutes South on 17-92 to
overlooking
golf
court*.
Dixie Bell Diner, right on
( ustom building to your
Seminole Blvd. ooe block
specification*.
Greenbrier
to Office 838 3911.
developed by
KINGSW OOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-80/8
T A K E Y O U R P IC K !

L M N Enterprises,
Inc.

Hera IS win m i m re­
sponsible lor mora than o m
SPECIAL O FFER!
lacorract iniertton of your ad,
BUTTON HOLE MAKER
and reserve* the right to re
FREE
viia or reject s i ; advartliemeat from wfcat ordered to With regular clcuninz. oiling
and adJuaUng of your Sewing
oeaform to the policies of this
Machine this week only at
paper.
Tbt

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

a n n m iM

Phone
Classified
322-5612
425-5938

1. Loat &amp; Found

HOME

FOR

RAM BLER

CLASSIC

In What Size Would You

HARDTOP

Like

Your Savings?

Buy Now While Stocka Ar* The Beat O f The Year. Immediate Delivery On
All Body Slylen. We Have The Car To Please You!
o l e

WE

PRO U D LY FEATU RE SER V IC E

. . . Both before and after the anle. FIN ANCIN G . . . tailored to your
budfet, low Intereat. immediate delivery. EXPERIENCE . . . N o Jr.
salesmen. Every salesman qualified. R E PU TATIO N . . . The best—nak
your neighbor who doee business with os. VOLUME . . . b i* enough to
nerve you . . . small enough to know you.

301 W. First S t
Sanford
; n

Ph. 322-0231

PONTIAC

i

$24,375

|^1 B U I C K
-"[r

a m b l e r

�Herald Want-Ads Are ]Busy In Seminole County, Buying!1Selling! Renting! Use Them!
i

23. Plumtiinjr Servlet*

Contracting Repairs
FR E F ESTIMATES
R. L. H ARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-33S3

27. Special Service*

20. Automobile Service

,

JEhr

franforb

ijrralh

Fr . June 6. ’64— Pape 11 .31. Article* For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

SW EETIE P IE

IN S T A LLE D
Senknrik Glass nnd Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph.

FA

2-4822

W agner’s Amoco

OVER 23 YEARS
AUTOMOTIVE
• f Fine Workmanship in Up­
AIR-CONDITIONING
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ INSTALLATION • SERVICING
covers, Tim e Payments as
Good Used Cars Sold
little as $3 mo. Drapery 818 French Ave.
322-7765
Hardware Installations.
— ------------------------------------Auto Glsas, Tops
K U L P DECORATING SHOP
&amp; Set* Covers
Ph. 322-2335
Piano Tuning and Repair
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4233

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

304 W 2nd St. FA 2-8032
Berryhill Painting Contractor. A L L WORK GUARANTEED
Commercial - Industrial •
31 A. Pets
Residential. Free estimate.
We Appreciate Your Busi­ CHIHUAHUA
puppy, male.
ness. 322-2287.
2427 Elm Ave.

ion, $3.00 Call 322-2960 af­
Completely rebuilt. $395.
$2100, Py mts. $72 mo. Kxc.
ter 3 p. m. FR E E D E LIV ­ 1959 TRIU M PH Motorcycle,
Cond. Will trade for older
ERY
W ITHIN SANFORD
ear w. clear title. Call 322
low mileage, $593.
C IT Y LIMITS.
4722 between 5 &amp; 7 p. m.
1956 OLDS ••88” Hardtop. $495.
No Down Payment Necessary 1
Air-conaitioners.
Reverse
Sanford Motor Company WHY Buy someone else* trou­
cycle, tt.5oo BTU. $125 ca. 800 French Ave.
bles
322-4382
In operation now. Phone
WHY Go to the expense of a
322-1989.
second used car
'62 VW. One owner, extra
clean. $1293, 322-5278. 2103 WHEN You ran drive a brand
PIANO upright, Wright wash­
new Vespa for $5.00
Key Ave.
er. Oil heater, '55 Plymouth
down
and $4.50
per
V-8 $195 3230145.
’56 FORD I Dr. R&amp;ll, A/T.
week, and get up to
Ex. corn! $350. 322-0690.
135 m.p.g.
ASSUME PAYM ENTS
Transmission guaranteed for
1960
Dodge
Dart.
PB.
PS.
On Late Model Dial ZtgZag
life.
Good tires. $693. 645 W. 25th
Makes buttonholes, sews on
Ph.
322
4085.
LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE
buttons, blind s t i t c h e s ,
2517 Country Club Road
monograms and embroiders. 1953 Plymouth 2 Dr. New tiro*
322-7928
With Guarantee. Take up I
new brakes A- Paint. Must
payments of $7 IS each. Ph
be seen. $300. 322-6742. 1603 1958 Mercury Station Wagon.
Credit Mgr. 322-9411.
Wynnewood Dr., Ssnford.
Exc. cond. $475. Reel's Paint
&amp; Body Shop, 10th &amp; San­
’57 Ford 4-dr. R&amp;ll, auto,
ford.
trans., V-8. Nice. $493. Ph.

Portable
Typewriters

322 8202 after 5.
For the Graduate, s must for
college I-arge selection. All
sale priced, as low as $8
down. $0 25 per mo,
'59 Eng. Ford Sta. Wag $395
Powell’s Office Supply
117 Magnolia
322 5841 ’59 Chcv. P.U. Truck .. $893
’61 Chcv. P.U. Truck .. $1091
DISHWASHER, portable Ken
’57 Pont. 4 Dr. HT. 1
tM Is* 81 t- Oft
more 600. 1 yr. old. $100
fci&gt;79*'
owner ..................... $695
Air Conditioner, Friedrich,
•56
Chcv. 4 Dr 11T . . . . 1595
“ Everybody got his lunch? Let's g o !"
H* ton. $225. Phone 322-2162.
’6t) Falcon w A u t o ........ $793
34-A Swap or Exchange 58 Plym. 1 owner ........ $505
•S3 Old* 2 Dr. H T .......... $493
34. Article* For Sale
33. Furntlare
1957 CUSHMAN, trade for
Mechanics roll-a-way tool
Used furniture, appliances, TW IN Sire Bed. box spring
box with some tools. Ph
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
and mattress, ex. cond., $60.
322-6048 5-7 p m
Till French Ave.
323-0721
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Bookcase double bed, $25.
322-4416.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
,75. A r t ic le * W a n te d

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M AN SFIE LD LAW N SER.
POODLES, Black or chocolate
$35. 715 Magnolia. 322-8960.
LAW NS MOWED. 322-2155.

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Switch Craft &amp; Trlr. $550.
See at 111 Hays Dr. after
5:30.
12 Ft. Plywood Boat, 7V* HP
kicker It Trailer. $60. 312
K. 5th St., Sanford.

37. Iloat* - Motors

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ing Ramp—Chris Craft Cor­
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Top. Side curtains, floata­
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painted, forward hatch, top1311. Trailer* • Cabanas
and aide curtains, 75 John­
son. 2 tanks. Gator Trailer
Apache Camping Trailer*
'63 Porsche S90. Will sell or
and many extras, $975. Ph.
Cecil Sellers — 668-4811
trade. DrLand 734-856*.
322-4175 after 6 p. m.
Clark St., Enterprise

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new room, carportc, newhouse or remodel. B. E.
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
Link. 322-7029.
25c, also bearing tomato,
cucumber
&amp;
strawberry
plants
in containers
for
home growers. Grosser Hy­
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PIA N O SVC. 4 TU N IN G
ford Ave.
Rebuilding • Refelting
F R E E ESTIMATES
DUE TO DIVORCE, We have DISCARDED clean c o t t o n
34. Article* For Sale
33. Furniture
GENE CL'MIIAA
a Repossessed '64 Model
clothing &amp; rags. 322-2750.
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG
Swing Needle Dial-A-Stltch
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Sews on buttons, makes but­
Zig Zag, Makes fancy stit­ CASH for good clean Used
Quick Service
With
the
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
ton holes, embroiders, and
Furniture. Noll-Fumy Furni­
ches,
makes
buttonholes.
Cash. SUPER
TRADLNG
By FEDDERS
blind slitehea. With guarture, 901 W. First St., Ph. ‘59 Cadillac, $996 bat, $41 mo
Sews
on
Buttons, Blind
POST. FA 2-0677.
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
'59 Mercury, $099 bal, $31 mo.
32‘&gt;-659l.
antee. Balance $61.40 or asStitches, Monograms, Em­
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 For Uio biggest selection of
'59 Olds, $578 bal. $29 mo. j
sutno pymts. $6.20 mo. San­
broiders,
Darns,
Patches,
.70. A u to m o b iles - T r u c k * '57 Chevy, std, $788 bal $35 m o.1
ford Sewing Center, Phone
Guaranteed. Assume remain­
nearly new and used furni­
W ELLS D RILLED. PUMPS.
322
9411.
ing 5 payments of $7.75. Ph. 1963 Rambler Classic 770. A/T. *56 Chcv. $181 bal, $24 mo.|
ture, sec Noll’s Furniture
S PR IN K L E R SYSTEMS
Credit Mgr., Sanford 322Brokerage in Casselberry
A/C, HAH, Bucket seats, '57 Dodge, $492 bal., $19 mo.
All Types and Sires
•60 Ford, $587 bal., $31 mo.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. 10,000 BTU Fodders, 110 Volt
7457.
new tires. $2100. 322 4757.
Wc Repair and Service
model. $95. Ph. 323-0623.
•57 Chcv., $691 bal., $.11 mo. [
STINE
1961 Model Cadillac, 2 Dr. Ne­ '58 Chrysler, $691 bal, $31 mo.
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Machinery and Supply Co. Upholstering It Mattress ren­ R EFRIG ERATO R - FREEZER
vada Grey, loaded, even air, '60 Vauxhall, $507 bal, $12 1110.
Combination, 20 cu. ft. $133. Patios, Floor, Free EstTma.js
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
02 series, new tires, like ’60 Lark, $577 bal. $29 mo.
ovating. New It Used Furni­
Sills,
lintels,
steps,
blocks,
Phone 322-7341.
new all over. Ph. 322-2051. '55 Ford, $277 bal, $10 mo.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
ATTE N TIO N !
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Co., at 709 Celery Ave. 120 BASS Accordion. M. Bi'51 Pontiac, $299 bal., $17 mo
steel, grease
traps, dry
SHS GRADUATES
FA 3-2117.
anchi, ex. cond. 322 7421 af­
wells. Stepping stones.
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If you w/ant people u&gt; pay- '50 Dodge, $52 bal., $1 mo.
ter 6 p. m.
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ceiving your diploma at
attention to your business,
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 call FA 2-5612 and ask the
Graduation Exercises. Con­
$1 per day rental for Electric
tact Bill Vincent, Sanford 3 COM PLETE ROOMS
Herald Staff about some at­
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in your home.
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estimates,
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
BRING
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JUNE SPEC IAL: Towels, rvg.
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�Grave Charges
Shock waves from that delayed
action bombshell — the now-it-canbe-told interview {riven by Gen.
Douglas MacArthur to Scripps-Howard reporter Jim Lucas in 1954 —•
are still echoing throughout the
land.
The most serious charge in this
latter-day “ J’accuse” is the late gen­
eral's allegation that all his plans
regarding Korea were relayed from
Washington, through the British,
straight to the Red Chinese.
"Th e Chinese Communists decided
to come Into the Korean war,” Lu­
cas recorded, "a fte r being assured
by the British that MacArthur would
be hamstrung and could not effec­
tively oppose them."
All the rest pales into insignific­
ance beside this, and the ghosts of
60,000 dead American soldiers in Ko­
rea demand an answer.
The standard explanation that
MacArthur was relieved o f command
in Korea because his insistence on
winning the war with the Chinese
would have set o ff World War III
rings phony in the face of MacArthur’s statement that the Chinese
would not have entered Korea at all
but fo r this "G reat Betrayal."
Unfortunately, there is an over­
shadowing aura o f extremism to the
MacArthur revelation. It is replete
with words like "Anglo-Snxonphiles,"
"le ftist press,” "conspiracies," "per­
fidy,” phrases like "those fools in
Washington.”

Worry Clinic

The MncArthur document is all
black and white. He wns right and
nearly everyone else was wrong. Thnt
may well have been the case of
course.
But why did he not speak out at
the time? W hy did the others he
named who agreed with him. Gen.
Mark Clark for instance, hold their
tongues as well?
Is our democracy so delicately con­
stituted that it would have collapsed
under the stress o f controversy? Or
did more important considerations
— the preservation o f Western un­
ity and harmony, perhaps — cause
the general to keep his silence unto
death?
MacArthur did not say, and we
will never know.
"O f the dead speak nothing but
good.” But n dead general has reach­
ed back from the grave to accuse the
living, who now cannot call him to
account for his words.

Peggy baa aa odd aexeal
complex, so study her can*
very carefully. Moat wlveef
crave a certain amount o f
physical dominance In order

Thought For Today
For I delivered to you ns o f first
importance what I also recieved. thnt
Christ died for our sins in accord­
ance with the scriptures.— I Cor.
15:3.
•

•

•

M y interest is in the future be­
cause I ’m going to spend the rest of
my life there.— Charles Kettering.

Dick West’s

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

The Lighter Side
W A S H IN G T O N

(U P I)

—

1 had

a

brief chat

with

I t used to be that if a per* Clark before the five’s con­
form er wero chaied o ff the cert here and, being unable
stage, it meant hit act waa a to think of anything else to
ask him, inquired as to how
flop.
the tour had been going.
Soma wera forced to take
"M arvelous," Clark
said.
cover to avoid being pelted “ Just marvelous. We haven’t
with over - ripe vegetables. finished a show yet."
"H o w ’s that again?”
Others wera yanked into the
" I said we haven’t finished
wlnga by the stage manager
who kept a grappling hook a show yet. W e’ve had to stop
it every night.”
handy fo r that purpose.
"N othing was w r o n g , "
Lika everything else, this
s i t u a t i o n apparently has Clark said. “ The audience
changed. As I understand it, liked us so much we had to
being chafed from the stage stop the show."
I was aware the English
nowadays is the sign o f a
boys with trick haircuts tend
amaah hit.
Th lf new manifestation o f to send young American girls
show buiiness success was as- Into frentled screaming fits,
plained to me by a young so I assumed he was referring
Englishman
named
D a v e to that.
“ You mean they made so
Clark, who Is currently tour­
ing in this country as the much noise you couldn’t con­
leader o f a group called the tinue?" I said.
"Oh, no," Clark replied.
Dave Clark Five.
I f you have neither seen " I ’m not talking about the
nor heard the Dave Clark noise. They rushed the stage."
“ Rushed the stage? You're
Five, it would bo useless for
me to try to describe them. pulling my le g l"
"N o t a b it They got out of
Suffice It to say that if
they are not following in the their seats and rushed down
foot steps o f the Beatles, the aisles. They were trying
then the Beatles are follow­ to get at us.”
"W h a t do you do when they
ing in the footsteps o f the
rush the sta ge?" I asked.
Dave Clark Five.

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"W e run," Clark said. " I t ’s
the easiest way out."
Since Clark seemed to re­
gard being chased o ff the
stage as the ultimate compli­
ment, 1 didn’t deem it polite
to suggest that there may
have been n few outraged mus­
ic lovers in the posse.

Barbs
lly Hal Coehran
It's dangerous to be a twocar fam ily if the second car
is driven by a reckless, speed­
ing teen-ager.
•
• •
Your Social Security stand­
ing is even more important
than your social standing.
•
• •
Little girls love to play
house until Mom aska them
to wipe the dishca.
•
• •
When
kids continue
to
make crarks with their bub­
ble gum we'd like to make
one crack ourselves.
•
• •
Wonder how
you'd have if
say
exactly
thinking.
e

many friends
you'd always
what
you’re
e •

Mastering your troubles Is
s lost art i f you’re lost st
being s master.
•
• •
They say you ran count
your true friends on your two
hands— and maybe with s few
fingera missing.
e •
e
The more a woman lets the
dishes go fo r just a littls
while the harder it is to do
them hours later.
. . .
It seems naturul that hav­
ing the bellhop carry your
grips up to ycur hotel room
makes you feel Important.
• •
•

Political Notebook
The problem over the Cam­
W ASH IN G TO N (N E A ) —
President Johnson is getting eron appeals court vacancy ii
further aggravated by a cur­
pretty deep into the thicket
rent move to split the Fifth
o f problems that go with fill­
Circuit into two smaller cir­
ing important federal judge- cuits. The present circuit is
ships. No Chief Executive es­ the second largest groprnphcapes this involvement for ically, and tins the largest
work load o f any appellate
long.
region in the United States.
His rcully thankless assign­
The Judicinl Conference o f
ment is choosing a replace­
the United Stutcs, headed by
ment for Judge Hen Cameron . Chief Justice Earl Warren,
of Mississippi. Cameron, who recommended a split mnny
died several weeks ago, was months ago.
This official
one o f the nine judges serv­ body o f top judges suggested
ing on the U. S. Court of tho Fifth be divided so as to
Appeals for the Fifth Circuit include Texas, Louisiana and
covering
Texas,
I,ouisinna, the Cnnal Zone in one cir­
Mississippi, Alabama, Geor­ cuit, with Alabama, Missisgia, Florida and tiio Canul sippi, Georgia and Florida in
Zone.
tho other.
Cameron’s one-mnn rulings
A
draft
bill embodying
frequently slowed or blocked these proposals is due for
court desegregation orders is­ Senate committee study. But,
sued by other judges In once again, civil rights and
sehool cases. He was a key segregationists
forces a r e
figure In delays which pre­ earh suspicious they
will
ceded entry o f Negro Jnmes somehow suffer if this or
Meredith Into the University perhaps any division is derid­
o f Mississippi in late 10*12.
ed u|vin.
Though recom m endations
(Inn
Justice
department
have been quietly filtering In lawyer comments that, even
from
senators representing without the controversy over
some o f the affected states, a posaihle division, choosing
as well as from outside a new judge In n difficult
sources, no action on the area like the Fifth Circuit
Fifth Circuit vacancy has can be tougher for the Presi­
been taken nr seems likely dent than naming a new Su­
in tha early future.
preme Court Justice.
The choice will not be easy.
Not ell Johnson’s dealings
Civil rlghte groups are say­ with the Judiciary are this
ing plainly they do not want troublesome. Thus far in 1064
another Cameron.
Militnnt he has nominated, and hnd
■egregatlonista will resist « confirmed by tho Senate, sevmoderate choice. I f talent en federal judges. Ho has
scouts should consult both named
another
seven
on
camps in the search for aonic
■ort o f eompromlic, the result
could be merely to fan their
mutual suspicions and make
any selection unpalatable to
both.

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which netion is pending.
There are ten spots to be
filled on the federal bench at
the distiict court level, end
five in vnrious appeals courts
front coast to coast.
Four of the vacancies are
the oldest on the list, dating
from the creation o f 73 new
federal judgeships in late
Mny o f lOrtl. These posts, in
other words, never have been
filled. In two o f these rases,
work loads are not great
enough in the area to rreate
heavy pressure fo r presiden­
tial action.

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posed to have said to his
w ife concerning a contemp­
orary novel and rising to the
inevitable challenge, wrote
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Tn Shakespeare’s famous
“ Taming o f tha Shrew," you
may recall that it wasn’t tilt
her suitor finatly browbeat
her Into submission that the
heroine aubaided Into delight­
SAN FRANCISCO (U P !) ed submission.
Final unofficial vole count in
A nagging w ife Is thus a Tuesday’i California prim ary:
first cousin to Ute heroine o f
Presidential — Republican:
that famous play by Shake­ Goldwater 1,107,307, Rocke.
speare.
feller 1.043,272.
Presidential — D e m o crat
For when a women subcon­
sciously senses that her mate (both alatea pledged to Pres­
is not as virile and sadistic as ident Johnson): Broom 1,686,she’d prefer, such a woman 144 Yorty 864.033.
will then nag him.
Senate — Republican: Mur­
Vaguely, she thus hopes to phy 1,075,887 X a iie r 669,777
incite him into more physical Hall 233,004.
dominance. She isn’t even
Senate — Democrat: Salinaverse to a violent laying on _&gt;r 1,139,700 Cranaton 1,020,.
of hands, for she cannot
7 ’ McClain 171,917 Engle
Ji oct.
tain her maximum erotic t
citemcnt from a meek, ntous&gt;
male.
In almost all species, the
mating male is thui a vigor­
LA K E C IT Y (U P I )—A N e ­
ous, forceful creature, not op- gro preacher, Richard Henry
poied to fighting if need be Webb, was acqulted Wednes­
to win hi* female partner.
day of manslauibter la ■ traf­
And a craving fo r vigorous fic death.
physical dominance la typical
o f tha normal female, fo r
Thomas Jefferson’* portrait
females era endowed with a
somewhat maiochlatic nature. appears on tha $2 bill of the
In fact, wa psychiatrist* United Staten currency.
find that many wives who
may actually receive a black
OVER 35 YEARS
eya occasionally, seldom think
At First A Palmetto
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Q— What weather fact do
Leap Year has moved along
nicely and by this time no we leern by etudying the
girl should be without s bun­ width o f the lndlvldusl rings
in the truck o f a tree?
dle carrier.
A — The degree o f relnincie
Largest pike hatchery in or drynese o f the yeer. A
the U. S. is at North Platte, thick ring shows the year was
Nebr., home town o f Buffalo rainy; a thin ring, the year
Bill Cody.
wea dry.

WHY PAY

to obtain their maximum
erotic thrills. For women
ar•
basically
somewhat
masochistic. N agging wiverf
are thus trying to prod
henpecked Henry* Into more
forceful wooing!
C ASE S-4B3: Tcggy P.,
aged 29, is u problem wife.
"D r. Cruna," her worried
husband began, "1 don’t un­
derstand my w ife at all.
"She seems frigid and dis­
interested in marital relations
unless I inflict soma mild
cruelty upon her.
"During our honeymoon, for
example, iha coaxed me to
use a hairbrush on her.
"Thinking
It
wss some
freakish whim, I did so, and
then she melted in my arms.
"B u t without my padding
her with a hairbrush, she is
disinterested and uncoopera­
tive.
"Y e t I feel like a monster
to paddle nty w ife like that.
What's wrong with P e g g y ? "
Peggy's Complex
In a later lengthy interview,
I found out P eggy’s secret.
During her childhood, aha
had been addicted to auto
erotic practices.
Her mother didn’t know
what to do, so Peggy's father
was called in to use a hair­
brush on her.
And this paddling thus be­
came entwined with her erot­
ic excitement.
Even after marriage Peggy
thus craved punishment aa a
prelude to marital affairs, for
■ha ia a good example o f a
masochist.
And because aha waa "con­
ditioned” in childhood to pad­
dling in connection with trotie thrill, sha coaxed her
bridegroom to use a hairbrush
on her rear plasia.
In such a aituation, I simply
urged P eggy’s husband to go
along with her whim and be
gratefuL
M illioni of husbands would
ba glad to find such a simple
meana of changing a diffident
or frigid w ife Into aueh a cooperativa mats!
Many modern wives also
obtain a greater erotic thrill
from a mild amount o f fierce

wooing. That’s why they talk
about "cava man wooing."
A henpecked Henry type of
husband thus fails to produce
tha psychological excitement
engendered by a more mas­
culine mate.

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Church Of God

THB SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Cornir Tth A Kim
B. f* M a th iw i________P u tor
IKRVtCBS SATURDAY—
Sabbath School _ _ _ 1:11 a- m.
W onhlp Service _ 11:14 a. m.
Wodnnday Night
P n y ir Sirvlc* _ _ _ T ill p. m.
"W # Have Thli Hop*" radio
n i i i i i t *ach Sunday a. m.
St l i t ! over W TRR at 1400
• s your radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. P in t Slraat
Sunday School _ _ _ 11:0* a. m.
Morning Wonhlp _ 11:11 a. m.
Blbl* Study (Sunday) T ill p.m.
Evangallatle Sirvlea Till p. m.
Wad. P r a m Miat — T :ll p. m.
Bill S lip h in a ___ ____Tailor
A Cordial Walcom* to All

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
3101 Elm Avanu*
Rav. R. L. Strickland __ Paator
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Servlet _ 11:41 a. m.
Kr-.ngellatle Sarv.__T tll p. m.
Wadnaaday:
Young Paopl* V. la B. Barr.
T:l« p. m.
Blbl* Training Sarv 1:11 p m.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
14#t P ark A n . a t 14th St.
Rav C. C. D in , Jr. — Paator
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
W onhlp Servlet _ 11 :•• a. m.
B rining Wonhlp _ Til# p. m.
Attlane* Youth
Fellowship (Sun.) __ 1:41 p. m.
&lt;W*d)
Prayar Sarrlc* ----- T ill p. ra.

Assembly O f God
PINKCRBST ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITtb and Kim
K. M. Wlldar _ _ --------Paator
■onday School _ _ _ 1:41 *• m.
Morning Worihlp — 11:11 a. m.
Branlng Wonhlp — T ill p. m.
Youth Sirv. (Sun.) _ 1:00 p. m.
Mld-Waak Sirr. (Wad.) . T ill
p. m.

Baptist

No worries, no responsIMlitlea! A lot o f us would gladly trade pi sees
With Wendy, just to share that wonderful “joy of living’’ that children feel so
often, and adults experience so rarely.
“ But what fa there to be happy about?” you may be thinking. “ Maybe Wendy has
no worries, but certainly have l”

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Congregational
CONOREO ATIONAt.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avanu* at 34th St.
1:4# a. m . ___ Church School
11:04 a. m. _ Worahlp Sarvlea
1:14 p. m. _ Chrlatlan Youth
Mlniatry
Rav. Walter A. R. MePharaon,
Paator

Perhaps we forget that this world fs In God’s hands . . . and that, with God, nothing is impossible.
We wear ourselvca out seeking human solutions to our problems, when Divine help is always availablt i f
We will only ask.
Try i t Try bringing your worries and doubts to God this Sunday In your neighborhood Church. Hear
God’s promise of guidance and comfort for ail who will give their lives to him in childlike trust And let the
Holy Spirit fill your troubled heart with lasting joy.

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1411 S. Sanford Av*.
R. Varnon Pullar
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp l t it t a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwood
Pr. Chart** W. Stawart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ T :tl a. m.
Sarvlea A iernon _ 1:10 a. ra.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Oanara
Ralph Brawar Jr. Krangallat
Blbl* School __ - 10:40 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp _ 11:44 a. m.
Eranlng Wonhlp _ TtSO p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarrlc* T:I0 p. m.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th SL A O ik A**.
43*11 S m ith -----------------Paator
•undir Behool .—_ 1:41 a m.
Morning Wonhlp _ H i l l
m.
Training Uunlon _ l i l t p. m.
Evening Itr v le i .---- 1:11 p. m.
W id. P n y ir Sarvlea T ill p. m.
Nursery Opia
W T R R --------------- Til# p. m.
•undir MU# B ro id c iii

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l Park Aranu*
Bart Brown ____ - Krangallat
Sunday
Blbl* Study _ _ _ _ _ 11:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
Eranlng S a r r lc *
1:10 p. m.
■a* "Harold of Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channal t
Tuaaday
Ladlaa Illbl* Claa* _ lOiOl a. m.
Wadnaaday
Illbl* Claa* _ ____ T:lt p. m.

ELDER BPniNOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. i t l l i i l i r Ava.
B. Ilim lllon (Irlffln — P u tor
Sunday School __ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp — 11:4# a. m.
Training Union _ _ 1:14 p- m.
K iln in g Wonhlp _ TUI p. m.

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Christian

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Highway 44 Waal
Morrla Ruby _____ Krangallat
Illbl* Claa* _ ____ 10:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
Eranlng Worahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Blbl* ciaaaa* Wad. _ T ill p. m.

PINECnKHT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onon Itoid
P u t o r _____williim J. nun*
Morning Wonhlp .. 11:#0 i. m.
■ undir S ch ool------ 1:41 i. in.
Training Union _ _ _ I I I ! P- &gt;n.
Evening Wonhlp ._ T:I0 p. m.
Wad. O ffleiri A T n e h ir i
M ilt in g ------------ 1:10 p. m.

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OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. 411 Ph. Ill-Ill#
Paator _ _ . Chaitar W. Plank
Bunday School ____ 11:11 a. m.
Morning Sarrlc* _ 11:41 a. m.
Training Union _ _ 4:10 p. m.
Earning Sarrlc* _ T ilt p. m.
Wadnaiday Malting*:
Organisation!
4:14 p. m.
P r a y a r _____ — - T ill p. m.
Choir —__________ 1:11 p, m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avanu*
r. B. C h in e * ------------ P u to r
Morning Wonhlp — 111! i. m.
Sunday Behool —— 1:11 l m.
Morning Wonhlp _ 11:11 a m.
Training Union — f i l l p. m.
Evening Worihlp - TUI p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarvlea T ill p. m.

WKSTBIDE MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith SI. A Holly Avi.
P iu l M. C i l l i y ........ .... P u tor
•undir School —
11:11 a m.
•u ndir
Morning Wonhlp — 11:11 i. m.
■undir
B n n ln s W onhlp _ T:l# p. ra.
W id n n d iy
P n y ir sarvlea .— — T ill p. m.

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Methodist

Adventist

HOLY CROSS
411 B. Park Av*.
Pr. I.*roy D. Sopar, Raetor
Holy Communion ._. T:It a. m.
Family Sarvlea and
Sunday School _ _ _ _ _ 3:00 a. m.
Morning Prayar
( First Bunday —
Iloly Communloa 11:11 a. m.

TNI CHUICN 101 A l t . . *
A U 90S TNI CHUICN
Th* Church ta th* graataat
factor on earth far lb* build­
ing of chararttr and good
citizenship. It U a atorahouaa
of apiritual value*. Without
a atrons church, naithar
democracy nor civilizalioa
ran turvlvr. Thar* ar* four
•ound raaanna why every
perann ahould altrnd service*
regularly and auppurl th*
chunk They era: (II For his
own aak*. (21 For hi* rhiU
drrn'a aak*. (3) For th* aak*
of liii community and nation.
(4) For Ilia aak* of th* chunk
Itaelf, which iu*d* hia moral
and malarial support. Mas
In i,o to thurtb regularly
and raad y m Bahia daily.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Cornar 4th SL and Laural Av*.
Xugana Shaldon ___ ___ Paator
Telephone: I12*T43I
Sunday School ...._ 1:4# a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 10:45 a. m.
Evening Worahlp .._ 3:04 p. m.
Wid. Prayar Sarvlea T ill p. ra.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
111 W. tith Plae*
•Th# Church of th* t.utharaa
Hour" and TV "Thl* I* the
L lf*“
Herbert W. Ooaraa ____Paator
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:11 a. m.
Worship Sarvlea _ lo:#o a. m.
OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
IIM A Orlando Drlva
Harr. 1T-PS)
Sanford. Florida
1I1-TI1I
The nor. J. Uordoa P l a r y,
Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11104 a. m.
Communion—First Sunday la
Each Month
KIXDKHUAHTEN AND NURS­
ERY

Church Of God

Methodist

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Sunday
I Samuel

1:8.18

I f onday
I Kins*

8:51-61

Tuesday
Fiat ms

Wednesday

4:1-8

Isaiah

26:1-9

Thursday
Isaiah

57:1421

Friday
Matthew

17:14-21

FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at Mapl* Ava.
Paul Blckta _ _ _ _ _ -----Paator
Sunday School — - 1:43 a. m.
Morning Worship — 10:41 a. in.
Youth _ _ _ _ _ ----- - 1:01 p. m.
Evangallatle Sarvlea T ill p. » .
Mld-Waak
Sarvlea (Wad.) — T:M p. m.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratlon ___ 1:11 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENB
Laka Mary, Fla.
Bar. W. L Holcomb*, Paator
Sunday
1:41 a. * . _ _ Blbl* School
11:01 a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
T:40 p. ra. _ Evening Sarvlea
3:01 p. m. _ Wad. Mld-Waak
Prayar Sarvlea*
3:04 p. m. __ lad Wad. Mltalonary Sarvlea

Batmrday
Galatians
8:28-29

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
111 Orange Street
Rav. E. Ruth Orant — Paator
Sunday School ___ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:40 a. m.
Sunday Evening _ 7:31 p. m.
Wad. nibl* Study _ 3:31 p. m.
Conquerors Matting
Friday ------------ 3:11 p. " •

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. Pla.
Oak Av*. A 3rd St.
(lrovar C. Sewell J r . _Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaalalant
Paator
Church School ___ 1:41 a. m.
Sraalon Meats ...._ 1:4# a. m.
Morning Worship 11:01 a. m.
Pienaar Pallowahlp 1:00 p. m.
Senior HI Pallowahlp 1:00 p.m.
Evening Worahlp _ 3:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat — 3:0* p. ra.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
I7TI South Orlando Drlva
Thomas H. Makln —..... Paator
W o ra h lp ------1:00 a. m.
Church School ... - 10:00 a. m.

TO L IS T YO U R

CHURCH
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CALL

322-2611

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Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
A R T BROW N
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AD A M S T R A N S F E R A STORAGE
Phone 822-0225
C E L E R Y C IT Y
P R IN T IN G CO., INC.
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SANFORD W E LD IN G ft
FA B R IC A T IN G CO.
Bill W hltly A Employees
CH E LSEA T IT L E AN D
G U A R A N T Y CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A . D UD A ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUM BER
o f Sanford

H IL L LUM BER ft H AR D W AR E CO.
Jimmy Cruppa and Employees

N E LSO N ft CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

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

E A S T SIDE G ARAG E
Virgil C. Gracey ft Employees
SR 46 ft Besrdall

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

OVIEDO R AD IO ft E LECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV

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

PERFECTO N
D A IR IE S

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

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff

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

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

B. EDW ARDS
BU ILDERS SU PPLIES
and Employees
S M ITTY’S S N A P P IN ’ T U R TLE
MOWER SALE S A N D SERVICE

H ARO LD H. K A S T N E R CO.
and Employees

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

W ILSON-EICHELBURGER
M O RTU ARY
Eunice L Wilson and S ta ff

FOOD F A IR STORES, INC.
Georgs Bailey and Employees
H A R R E L L ft B E V E R L Y
AUTOM OTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford
B IL L H E M P H ILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

KILG O RE SEED C O M PA N Y
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

T H E R ITZ 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 ft
IM PLE M E N T CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

S TA TE FA R M INSU RANCE
Companies
Irvin g L Pryor and S taff

W ILSO N-M AIER F U R N ITU R E CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

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-SEMINOLE C O U N T Y A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Aallock Baptist Church, Oviedo
Caatral Baptlat Church. 1111 Oak Ava.
ChuluoU Plral Baptist Church
ChutuoU Baptist Mlaalon
SpurUmaa'a Club, ChuluoU
Bldar Spring* Baptist Church.
•IS Lahmen RS
First Baptlat Church. I l l Park A t*.
Friendship Baptlat Church t
A lU n a a li Spring*
RL III. AltMnonln Spriggs
First Rnpllnt Church af DaBarr
P in t Baptlat Church nf Oanavn
First Baptist Church af leak* Mary
First Baptist Church • ( Lake Monro#
First Baptlat Church st Leaswsad. Oar.
Church J# Oraat
First Baptlat Church at Ovlada
at Baptlat Church af San Kendo Springs
t gallon Missionary Baptlat Church.
W. H U SL
Clip Baptist Charch
Head Baptlat Church. Ovlada
Bautbara Baptist Mlaaiea, Cbuluota
Baptist Churah North RA
Mlaaiaa BapUal Churah
RA Ostaaa
lag Olary Baptlat Church. Ocaava Harp.

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Mt Oliva Missionary Baptlat Church, Baa
Uindo Springs Kd_ Longwood
Mt. Elon Missionary Baptlat, Slpaa Av*.
New
Mt.
Calvary
Mlaaleaary
Baptist
m i w. tith st
New Islam Primitive Baptlat Ohurak,
till W. tith St
Now Mt Slaa Uaptlat Church, 1331 Pear Av#
Oaklawn Baptist Chapel, 1341 W. lath a t
Oataca Baptlat ChureS
Plnacrast Baptlat Church, Sit W. Oncra Rd.
Prairie L&gt;aki Baptist Church, Rldgu Rd,
Pern Park
Progress Missionary Baptlat Churah. Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.
Ninth Ik Hickory
■ t Jama* Mlralouary Baptlat Church Ste.
ltd. til Oatccu
■ t Paul Mlaslouary Baptlat Churah, tth St
■ t Matthews Missionary Baptist Churah
Caaaaa Haights
BL John’# Missionary Baptist Church.
I l l Cypress BL
Tsmpl* Baptist Church. Faint Sprlags ltd.
Altamonta Springs
Waatald* Missionary Baptlat Churah,
d ll B. Hally Ava.
Slaa Map# Baptlat Church, Til Orange Ava#
OATHOUO
Church #f the Nativity, Laka Mary
AU louts Calkello Church, I U Oak Ava. 4

St.
Ann's
Catholic
Church,
Pershing
line#, Denary
■ t. Mary Magdalena Catholic Church, Mait­
land Ava, Altamonta gprlnga
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church. 1003 S. Sanford A v a
Congregational Chrlatlan Church.
3401 Park Av*.
Narthslda Chrlatlan Church, F l o r i d a
llavca Dr, Maitland
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Church

cf
of
of
cf

Christ, t i l l S. Park Ava.
Christ, Uanava
Christ, Longwood
Christ, Paela
CHURCH OP OOD

Church at Ood. I l l Hickory
Church of Ood. I3SI A French
Church of llod, Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
AU Saint* Episcopal Churah B. DaBsry
Ava, Enterprise
Chrlat Eplaoopal Church, lengwood
All Balnla Episcopal, Entarprlac
Holy Cross Kplacupal, Park Av*. #t 4th J

LUTHERAN
Ascension
Lutheran
Church, Ovarbrook
D r, Caaaalbarry
Good Shephard United Luther*.
33SS A Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Church of th# Radaamar,
I t l W. 31th Plica
Maaalah Lutheran Church, American Lagloa
llall, Pralrlt Laka, Pam Park
■L Luka* Lutheran church, RL 4&gt;d Slavia
METHODIST
Barnett Manorial Methodist Church, B.
Daliary Ava, Enlarprlaa
Bear Lake Methodist Church
llathat A.M.E. Church, Canaan Haights
Caaaalbarry Community Mothodlat Church.
Hwy. 13-13 A Plnay Hid** Rd, caaaalbarry
Datlary Community Mathodlat Church W.
Highlands. DtBary
chrlat Methodist Churtb
Kunland Estates
First Mothodlat Church, 411 Park Av*.
First Mathedlat Church af Ovlada
Praa Mathedlat Churah, l f » W. 4th SL
Oraca Mathodlat Church, Onora Rd.
Orant Chapel A.M E. Church, Ovlada
Oakgrav# Mathodlat Church, Ovlada

Oataan Mathodlat Church
Pa oIa
Waslayan
MathodlaL RL
td
W. at Paola
■L Jamas A.M.E, Sanford Av*.
SL Mary's A.M.E. Charch SL RL 411 Osteen
■L Paul's Mathedlat C k u r a k Ostaaa
Rd. Entarprlaa
Stafford Memorial Mathedlat C h u r a h
A Dollary

SEVENTH

DAT ADVENTIST

Portal fek a Savantb-day Adventist Church.
Hwy. 434, Poraat City
Savanth-dAy Advantlat Church. Ualtland
Avc, Altamonta Springs
Savanth 4,,I’ " ,k ' 4* r

Advantlat

Church,

N AZA RE N E

OTHER CHURCHES

P I ra t Church af the Naiarana, W.
3nd at Maple
Pam
Park Church of the Naaarena,
O'Urlau Rd, Pam Park
Lake Mary Ohurak af the Naaarena

Allan's A.M.E. Church, Oliva A 13tk
Church af 0*4 In chrl*L Ovlada
Chulueta Community Church
Church cf Ood of Prophecy, 3403 Etm A v a

PRESBYTERIAN
Community Preehyterla* Church, Laka Mary
First
Praabytarlaa
church.
Oak A v a
* 3rd SL
First Praabytarlaa Churah, Caaaalbarry
Plral Praabytarlaa Church cf Dallary,
K. Highland
Praabytarlaa Church af Th* Ccvaaaat
Slit A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrew* Presbyterian Church f i l l Lea­
nest Bob. Dr, Baer Lake
Upaal* Community praabytarlaa Churah,
Upaala RA
Wastmlalalar Praabytarlaa Churcb, Howell
Park. RL 43d

SJ.V.*/
* » * ,„MU*
•* Idttsr Day
Saints, 3311
Park A,CI,rUl
va
Commonlty Chapel, Altamonta Spring.
*V .‘*I* ° rth?4o‘ Church, SL John* CkryM&gt;*tom Chapel, Hwy. 17-I3, Peru Park
v ? r ^ 'y .^ f X *1* Israel, ISth A Magnolia
L Chu/°h sf Chrlat, SclantlaL
M L* 1

RA o*t aa*

»

.1

Pentecostal

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ava.
John T. Adams Jr. „ Paator
Morning Worship _ 1:11 p. m.
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:11 a. m.
M TP Mattings _ _ 1:1* p. ra.
(Intermedia!*, Senior)
Evening Worship _ T ill p. m.

t'opynaht 1*4, Kaiatar Advertising l u l l lac. Straaborg. Va.

]

Nazarene

Lutheran

Christian Science

l

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Katatts
Cltrua Heights
Rev. Ray Ortgory, Jr.. Paator
Church School — _ 1:4# a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:40 a. ra.
M T P ___________ 1:1#
p. m.
Eva. W orah lp ___ 3:10
p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlea 7:30 p.m.

Free Methodist

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
101 Boat Second Strait
Sunday Sarrlc* A
Sunday S ch ool---- 11:11 a. m.
Hubiact: "(lod th* Only Caua*
and Craatur"
Wadnaaday Sam e* .. 1:04 p. m.
Reading Room: 141 K. Pint.
Weekday*: 10:10 a. m. - 4:11
p. m. Friday Kvanlngt Silt1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OP OOD
3!nd A French
H. C. Smith _ _ _ _ _ _ ... Paator
Sunday Brhuol _ _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:01 a. m.
Evangallatle Barr. _ T:I0 p. m.
Tua*. Prayar Barr. _ T :ll p. m.
Thura. Young Taopl*
Endaaror - ....— T ill p. ra.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora ltd., at Woodland A v*,
Rav. John II. Hlrae Jr., Paator
Church School _ _ _
1:4#a.ra.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:44 a. m.
M T P ___________ «:##
p. ra.

churth sf Longwood
Church. Oak Hill

a ? » 5 w i •*

Tht Salvation Army, 114 E. 3nd St.
Daily Church a f San far 4. ltd E. U t SL

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^aufnrii Itmtlft
FOURTH

ANNUAL

GRADUATION
EDITION
Changes Reported
In School’s Role
School Graduate Total

Graduates o f Seminole H igh School
can look back to a number o f events
which have occurred during the past
year— some o f them new, some o f them
a continuation o f previous years and
some o f which have been m erely rou­
tine in gettin g an education.

That Of Last
Seminole

High

School’s

graduation

weekend

will see 257 students don the graduation garb and
receive their diplomas.
This compares with 213 fo r the previous cere*
mony last year.

AN D R E W BRACKEN
. . . Principal

The actual graduation rites will be held Mon*
day night at 8 in the school’s gymnasium. The
valedictorian and salutatorian — still to be an*

The school had its evaluation by the
Southern Association o f Colleges and
Secondary Schools last fall.
The school has expanded its tech­
nology course and emphasized a fast­
grow ing course in drafting. This was
started during the previous school
year but, since it is a two-year course,
the seniors this year will be the first
to receive full benefit from i t

nounced at this writing — will be the principal
speakers.
The weekend o f activities got under way this
afternoon with special Class Day events. Actual
classes were to halt at noon.
A series o f Class Dny events are planned te
keep students busy for the balance o f the day.

Nevertheless, Bracken says, many
o f the one-year students have acquired
positions with area firm s a fter having
completed the initial period o f the
course.

Saturday they prepare for the two mnjor func*
tions— the baccalaureate service and graduation.
Baccalaureate services will be held nt the
gymnasium Sunday night at 8. The principal
speaker wil be the Rev. Herbert W. Goerss, pastor
o f the Lutheran Church o f the Redeemer.

Principal Andrew J. B r a c k e n
paused at his desk the other day and
recalled some o f the highlights o f the
past year.

S AN D R A S LA Y TO N
• . . Cluss Treasurer

A fte r the solemn ceremony the students wilt
be guests o f several local groups for the annual
FAG Night progrnm which will include a variety
o f events ranging from a movie to spedul activities
at Sanlando Springs.

Other, more fortunate students
who have completed two years o f
drafting study have a fa r more fo r­
midable chance to acquire quick em­
ploym ent
The Student Body issued a “ hand­
book” during the start o f the school
year. In it were listed names and ad­
dresses o f all students; the officers
and activities o f the various school or­
ganizations and generally an orienta­
tion o f the school and its facilities.

A host o f local residents have volunteered to
accompany the students in the night long round o f
activities.

The Student Council operated a
bookstore with marked success, Brac­
ken recalls.
HAROLD UNGER
• • • Chaplain

Members o f the
walkway built to the
other improvements
variety o f groups in

K ey Club had a
library a;.d n an /
were made by a
the school.

Bracken, looking to the future, says
the school will function on a different
daily schedule next year. There will be
fiv e classes daily o f 70 minutes dura­
tion each.
This season the school had six
classes daily o f 55 minutes duration
each.
The change, it was pointed out, w ill
give fa r more concentration on indi­
vidual courses and allow the instruc­
tors and students to have additional
time together in following the educa­
tion pattern o f each student

/

• -•

�Presenting

P re s e n tin g .............

Jean Elizabeth

Presenting

Presenting

Ann Masters

Anne

Jean ws* vice president of
th# Glee Club, n member of
the Triple Trio, the newspaper atnff. Future Teachers and
Thespians.
Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Masters and she will en­
ter T ift College to study
elementary education
and
m u s i e . Favcrlte pastimes
are playing the piano and
tinging.

Aiken

Glenda Faye

Anne would like to be a
Irgal
secretary
and
will
study at Jone* College In
Jarkaonville. She waa the
editor o f the school news­
paper, chaplain of the Trllil-Y , a member o f the
Drama Club and the Sally
staff. Anne is the daughter
o f Mr. and Mra. Dick Aiken
o f Sanford.

Betty Jean

Albert

Glanda, who la called Glgi,
la Interested In dramatics of
any kind and will attend the
University o f South Florida
this fall to study dramatlr*
and speech. She played the
lead In Cheaper By the
Doten; was business man­
ager o f the Smoke Signals;
committee chairman fo r the
Junior-Senler Prom, memher o f the Dramatics Club
and a Thespian. Gigi alan
layed four years of Powder
uff football. She ia the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Thumas Albert.

Pittard

Betty was a member o f
the Para-Medic*, the Future
Homemaker* and the Glee
Club. She plans to take n
secretarial course at Jones
Business Ccllej:e. Betty is
the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Georite Pittard and
her pastime* are swimming
and skiing.

P

Presenting

Presenting

Barbara

Ann

A lford

Barbara wa* a member of
the Glee Club and the Girl's
Athletic
Assn,
for
four
years,
and
the
Future
Homemakers one year. She
ia planning to go to work
at the telephone company
In
Daytona Beach after
graduation. Barbara'* hob­
bles are ewlmmlng and ten­
nis. She la the daughter of
Mr*. T. R. Alford.

Best Wishes, Class Of ’64!

Nancy

Seminole County Laundry Co.
811) W. Third Street

322-8253

K ay

Antoine

Nancy’* plans fo r the fu­
ture are indefinite at the
moment but she will be
seeking employment in San­
ford. She likes babysitting,
movies and minature golf.
Nancy is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Antoine.

Downtown Cleaners &amp; Launderers
113 S. Palmetto

322-5292

P res e n tin g ..............

John

P re s e n tin g ..............

Michael

Gulf L ife Insurance Company

Bowes
Wilson-Maier Furniture Co., Inc.

Charles E. Toole, Supt.

Robert

Eugene

Averett

Ralph D. Ilackett, Supt.

AG E N TS
Mika waa a member o f
the
basketball
team
for
three years, o f th* baseball
team one year and th* I,etterman'a
Club
fur
two
year*. He would like to be a
C PA and will begin studyIng fo r thla at Orlando
Junior College In tha fait.
Mike la the son o f Mr. and
Mr*. F. C. Bowes and hia
hobbies are softball and

Now A ir Conditioned For Your Comfort

Sanford, Florida

811 E. First S t

Rill Kazee

Frank C. Rowes

Nat Rlchburg

Howard E. Bass

J. P. Wilson

Fred J. Harris, Sr.

Harvey Slayton

Frank Bailey

D. D. Gnmmage

Ronald C. Horn

Bobby baa a scholarship
to Conner's College In Okla­
homa and there he will take
a business course. A fter
school he
likes hunting,
fishing, water akilng, gun
collecting
and swimming.
Bobby is the ton o f Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. A verett c f San­
ford.

swimming.

"C otton" Brown's

Cowan’s

.Village Inn

“ Family Fashlona and Footwear"

P re s e n tin g ..............

Presenting . . • • .

Diane Elizabeth Boston

Diana la a member of tha
Future T**ch#ra, the I.atin
Club and the newspaper
sta ff and Is planning to at­
tend
Stetson
University,
majoring In elementary edu­
cation. Bhs la tha daughter
of Mr. and Mra. J. 0 . Boston
o f Lake Monroe and in her
spare lime aha llkoa to read.

107 W. First St.

Boston’s General Store

Robert

Phone 668-4322

P re s e n tin g ..............

Macon

Ballard

Joyce

Maureen will enter B rig­
ham Young University to
study commercial art. She
has been a member o f the
Futur* Nurses, treasurer of
th*
Future
Homemakers
and chaplain o f the GAA
in which she lettered. She
was also a Candy Striper.
Maureen’* parents are M{.
and Mrs. A . G. Pitts and
her
hobbies
are
water
snorts, drawing and dan­
cing.

P re s e n tin g .............

Ann

Beckham

Jo.vra wa* a member of
(be UCT Club and i* plan­
ning to study to b* a beau­
tician at the Daytona Beach
Junior Collage. Shs is the
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
R. U . Beckham.

Roseanne

201 N. Maple

W illiam

"M issy" was tha chaplain
nf the National Honor So­
ciety, program chairman of
the Science Club; vico presi­
dent c f the G A A and a
member o f the F T A and tha
l.atin Club. She will enroll
at the University o f Houth
Florida to study secondary
education, majoring In EngILh. Missy is tha daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Natal* Belsito and In her apart time
she likes to prattle* aynr h r n n i s e d swimming, go
horseback riding nr boat­
ing.

Ball

Sanford, Florida

P re s e n tin g .............

M.

Brown Jr.

A fte r graduation William
la planning to enlist in tha
U. B. Navy. A t Seminole
High he lettered In football
and track and waa * memher
cf
th*
Letterman'a
Club. He wa* a member of
tha Glee Club and fo r two
vears was a part o f the
Double Quartet. William is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Brown and his hobbies
ar* swimming and singing.

Stephen G.

Presenting

Richard W ayne Benton

Rick was a member o f
tha band in hi* first and
second year and o f the TKC
Club In his third and fourth
rear. Th#
University
of
Florida la his choice and he
plans to (Judy engineering.
Rick ia the son o f Major
and Mra. Damon Hawkins,

Bassett

Steve was a member o f
the National Honor Society,
the Key Club, G olf team,
Bowling team and th* Letterman'a Club, holding two
letter* in baseball. He alto
worked on the school news­
paper at Seminole High.
Steve ia planning to enter
Georgia Taeh and major in
a * r o n autical engineering.
Hia parents are Mr. and
Mra. W. H. Baaaett and bla
hobby is bridge.

P re s e n tin g ..............

Belsito

Douglas

William was a member o f
tha
Future
Farmer*
of
America fo r two year*. He
la undecided about the fu­
ture after graduation. W il­
liam is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W . P. Ball o f Twin
Lake*.

P re s e n tin g ..............

Maureen Pitts

Mick/ was stage man­
ager of the Glee Club In hia
junior and aenlor year* and
a member o f the Glee Club
fo r four year*. Ho alio
served as librarian of the
Glee Club and waa a mem­
ber o f the Spanish Club.
Micky is planning to attend
OJC and study education.
He ia the sun o f Mr. ami
Mrs. Franklin M. Ballard.

P re s e n tin g .............

Burnup &amp; Sims, Inc.
Building Division

Dellary, Florida

P re s e n tin g ..............

W illiam

Sanford, Florida

Sanford* Florida

Gary

Paul

Gary hai not yat settled
on hia choice of a college,
considering either th* Univeralty of South Florida er
Troy State Col|«g« |n Alabama, but he plana to study
engineering and math. H*
waa a member o f tha band
and tha track team. His
irent* are Mr. and Mra. C.
• Bennett of Lake Monroe.

e

Bennett

�•*

Lewis

P re s e n tin g ..............

Presenting

P re s e n tin g ..............

Douglas

Earl S. Black Jr.

Bishop

Kart earned letters for
two years o f football ami
track and one year o f hnsohall. He was a member cf
the Letterman’s Club, the
dice Club and the I.stin
Club. He is the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Black Sr. and
plans to enroll nt Frederick
College in Portsmouth, Vs.
He is undecided as to the
rourse of study he will fo l­
low. In his snare time ha
enjoys all kinds o f sports.

Doug was manager o f the
basketball team in the 10th
and 12th grade and played
junior
varsity
basketball
ami football, lie was also a
member of the band. A fte r
graduation he will seek em­
ployment in construction or
nuto mechanics. In his spare
time he likes working on
cars, swimming or playing
softball. l)oug is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dishop
o f I’aola.

. P re s e n tin g ..............

Barbara Ellon Bolger
Darhara has had many
honors at S1IS. being chosen
Miss Seminole High, Girls
State delegate, and Junior
C!a*s president. She was
student body treasurer; sec­
retary o f the Latin Club;
secretary of the KTA and a
member of the Brain Bowl
Team. Barbara was also a
varsity cheerleader, a mem­
ber oif the Sally staff, the
Nntinnnl Honor Society and
the Anrhor Club. She was
the recipient o f the DAR
Good Citiicn Award, also.
She will enter FSU this fall
to study ninth and science.
Barbara is the daughter c f
Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Uolgtr.

Raymond

James

Baker

Having been a member o f
the TKC Club, Hay is in­
terested in studying
en­
gineering in college, but
first he plans to enlist in
the
Armed
Force*
nnd
finish his military service.
He likes stamp collecting
nnd model building. Day is
the son o f Mr. nnd Sir*.
Raymond J. Baker Sr.

Presenting . . . .

Presenting

Shirley

Ann

Thomas

Bowen

Shirley, who Is nlcknnmed
“ Do" was a member o f the
G A A fo r three years and
played four years c f Pow­
der P u ff football. She was
nlso in the band fo r two
years. She is planning to
attend college Inter, hut for
the present will seek secre­
tarial work under civil ser­
vice. She is the daughter
of Mrs. Annie Ilowen and
her hobbies sro softball, all
kinds o f sports and dunring.

David

Austin

Tommy has not yet de­
rided on which college ha
will attend, but hr plans to
study
business correspon­
dence. Ho was a member of
the Glee Club nnd his hob­
bies are horses, fishing nnd
hunting. Tommy is the sen
o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Uomcr
Austin o f PnuU.

Congratulations
Presenting

Presenting

Allen

Bowlin

Randall

Class of 64

“ Ran"
has
served
a*
treasurer, vice president nnd
president
of the
Future
Tenrhcr* Association; pre­
sident o f the Glee Club and
was a member o f the stu­
dent council fo r three year*.
Ran was presented with tha
Student Activity Award In
the U tli grade and was a
member o f the awimming
team this year. He is also
an Kaglc Srcut. Ran is plan­
ning to lie an episcopal
priest ami will begin study­
ing at FSU, Inter transfer­
ring to a seminary, tn his
spare time he likes horselmck riding ami
tailing.
Ran is the sou o f Mr. and
Mra. Randall Chasu.

Duddy hns been a member
of the I*utin Club, the Key
Club, the Camera Club and
the Dand. He is interested
in becoming an electrical
engineer
and will begin
study at Dade Junior Col­
lege in Miami. Duddy is tinson o f Mr. and Mrs. U. V.
llowlin nnd his hobbies artdrag raring, awimming and
water akiing.

Presentinp

Patricia

Brantley

Chase

Company

Patrieia Is presently em­
ployed ut Chase and Com­
pany as a DCT student nnd
may continue them after
graduation. She has been
secretary o f the DCT and
attended their state conven­
tion. She is also a member
o f the National Honor So­
ciety
and
a
graduation
honor usher. Patricia is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
It. C. Drantley ami in her
spare time *ho likes to
cook or sew.

Presenting

P re s e n tin g ..............

Presentinp

Leon

Dodson

Carolyn Faye Estabrooks

Carol was a member o f
th e
Future Ilomemukcra
nnd after graduation, she
will la-gin seeking employ­
ment in secretarial work.
Carol’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. K l m e r Ka»talirooks
nnd in her spare timu she
likes hnrscbnrk riding, sew­
ing and puinting.

I.ern Dodson was vice
president o f
the
Future
Farmers o f America and
nfter graduation he plans
to attend Trevecca Namrene College to study ma­
thematics. Leon is the son
o f Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Dodson and likes all types
of spurts.

Presenting

P re s e n tin g ..............

J e ffre y

Graham Barlow

J e ff 1* planning to enter
Westminister C o l l e g e in
New
Wilmington, I'a. to
major in hiitory. He wu* a ;
member o f the Latin Club
three year*, took fourth
place in the Time New*
Context, w u artist fo r tho
school newspaper and lead­
er o f a comic folk singing
group, J e f f * hobby i* study­
ing about the Civil War,
stamp-collecting and sing­
ing. He is the son o f Cdr.
and Mrs. John F. Ilarlcw.

F.

Brumbaugh

Don Is Interested in scien­
tific research work and will
enter
the
University
of
Florida in the fall, lie was
.1 member o f the Science
Club fo r three years and
also o f the Spanish Club.
Den is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Vance iirumhaugh and
his
hobbies
are
water
spurts, fouthull, sports cars
and golf.

Presenting

Jerry W illiam

Cullum

W riting Is Jerry’s main
interest and hr was the win­
ner o f
the Short Story
Award In ItMMl; the Timn
Mngar.ine Current
Kvctil*
Award in 10IVI; and lias had
some o f his poems published
in the National Anthology
of
High
School
Poetry.
Jerry was a finalist in tha
National Merit Scholarship
Tests; served n* editorial
writer for the achool news­
paper, was n member o f the
l.ntin Club and DcMolny. In
his spare time you'll find
Jerry writing or doing re­
search or literary studies.
Hu plant tu study journal­
ism
at
Florida
Presby­
terian Colleg*.

Presenting

Sue

Ellen

Fulford

Barbara

“ Durkin" was vice push
dent of the Spanish Club
and also vice president o f
the Futuie Teachers. She
was a Hand Honor Guard
in her junior year. Iliyhie
is planning to enroll in a
liberal
aits course at
Miami-Dadc Junior College.
She is the duughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim lturkler and
a ftrr schcol she likes to
read, swim and study Span­
ish customs.

Susan Irene

Brown

“ Susie B "
was Junior
representative to the May
Day Ball, a Homecoming
sponsor and a mn|nretto
with the Tw irling Seminole*
for three years. She nlso
held
membership in
tJio
Spanish Club, Heme Kr.
Club and Glee Club. Future
plans are to enroll nt South
Georgia College in Douglas,
(in., majoring in education
with the aim o f being a
math tenclu-r. A fter school
she likes wnter skiing ami
dnnring. She Is the daugh­
ter o f Mr. nnd Mis. J. A.
Brown.

Sue it making plans (o
attend
either
Orlando
Junior College o f MinmlDnde Junior Collegu part
time and working part-time
ss she studies Kngliah, his­
tory and art. In high school
• he wns a member o f the
Spanish Club and Future
Homemakers and only miss­
ed one football game in two
seasons. Af t er nehonl she
likes to read, or draw and
is interested in music, peo­
ple, sports ami hot rod*.
Sue is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. K. L. Fulfuid.

Presenting . . . . .

Don

Chase Jr.

Presenting

Ann

Buckler

Terrance
Terry w * « ■ member of
lliu Double Quartet, tho
Mixed Kntcmblc and sung
for four year* with the
Glee Club, lie wui a mem­
ber o f tho Drumulie Club
and a Thespian and alao
worked on the achool newspaper, Terry ia interested
in psychology and will begin
studying at Orlando Junior
Collette. The eon or U S A F
(re t.)
Major
and
M ri.
Harry
llurkluw o f
l.aku
Mary, T e rry ’* f a v o r i t e
■■pare time activities inrlude
wuter
id.iiniT.
swimming,
tennis and akin diving.

J.

Bucklew

Jr.

�\V

Ronald

Dane

Cash

Gwendolyn Joyce Champion
A S T ? -?

Ronny l i planning to enllnt In tha U. S. Arm y following graduation
from
Seminole High School. Ho
wns a member o f the Latin
Club fo r two year*. Itonny
la the aon c f Mr. and Mra.
Darailc M anor.

Gwen waa secretary of the
Dramatics C l u b
and a
Thespian; business manager
o f the Sally staff and secre­
tary of the Tumbling Club.
She also held membership in
the Trl-H I-Y and the Fu­
ture Homemakers and work­
ed on the newspaper staff.
Gwen, daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Champion Jr. is
planning to study secre­
tarial
science
at
South
Georgia J u n i o r
College
after graduation. Favorite
hebhies
of
Gwen's
are
bowling and dancing.

Michael

R.

Roy Thagard

Chance

Boyd

Thnd hn* been a member
of the I.ntin Club nnd tho
Glco Club nt school and
other
affiliations
include
DeMolay nnd the M YF. lip
plans to enter Central Florida Junior College in Ocala
nnd study business admin­
istration. Thad Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Iloyd
nnd nfter school he likes
g clf and horseback riding.

As a member o f the DCT
Club,
Michael
has
been
working part time at the
Florida
State
Bank and
plans to continue his job
there after graduation. He
is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
H. 0. Chance o f Lake Mary.

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Lawrence

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W ayne

Congratulations Graduates

Chester

Larry la going to Join the
US A ir Force after gradu­
ation. In high school he
played Junior varalty fcotball and after achool he
llkea
flihlng,
awlmming,
horseback riding nnd drag
racing. I.arry l» the aon o f
Mr. nnd Mra. E. M. Cheater
o f Lake Mary.

Diana

Seminole County Motors
Sears Catalog Sales O ffice
Dodge — Dodge Trucks — Renault
Pinccrcst Shopping Center
1801 W. First St.

322-0614

Sanford, Florida
Sanford, Florida

Merrilyn

Clause

"D ee" was a member of
the Triple Trio nnd nn officor o f the Glee Club. She
was nlso a member o f tho
Tumbling Club. A fter grad­
uation she plans to attend
n beauty school. Dee is tho
dnughtcr o f Cdr. and Mrs.
Horrid Clause nnd in her
spnre time, she likes swim­
ming, horseback riding and
art work.

Seminole Realty
Hollywood Shops o f Florida
Presenting . . . .

f]

Carol

W. Dietrichs, Realtor

Ann

Carroll

Sharon

114 E. First Street
1901 S. Park Ave.

Leona

Chaudoin

Sanford, Florida
Snnford, Florida

Phone 922-5232

Carol was a member o f
th e
Future Homemakers
and after graduation she
would like to work In a
doctor's office or a real
eatato office. Sho la tho
daughter o f Mra. Edith Carroll nnd her hobbles ara
awlmming and sawing.

Presenting . • • , .

Alans Fabrics and Rugs

322-2071

Florida State Bank
200 W. First Street

2559 Park D rlv«

Snnford, Floridn

Rlinron was a member ef
the Glee Club and as sho
concentrated
on
businejs
courses in high school, sho
will seek employment ns a
secretary or a telephone
operator after graduation.
Sharon is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Chaudrln and after school hours
she enjoys horsrbsrk rid­
ing, hunting, swimming and
dancing.

Sanford, Florida

1‘

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Paula

Cobean

Gretta

Coleman

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Betty Lou

Corbin

Michael

Betty I»cu wns a band o f­
ficer and participated in
many band a c t i v i t i e s
throughout high school. Shu
wus ulso n member of the
Spanish Club. Shu Is plan­
ning to enter Della College
in Bay City, Michigan, ma­
joring in Home Ec nnd
language
and
later sliu
would llko to become uu air­
line slewurdcsa. Music and
painting aru her hobbies
and sho is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles J.
Corbin.

P re s e n tin g ..............

David

Corbin

Mike was named Moat
Outstanding Musician in the
Seminole High School Band
last year. He is also artist
for the school newspsper
and president o f the TEC
('luh. Mike plsns to attend
Pehn College In Michigan
ami major in drafting. Ilis
hobbles are music, swim­
ming and drawing and his
parents are Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Corbin.

Susi Is planning to enter
Ohio1- vVcilcyan University
nnd major in secondary edu­
cation. A t Seminole High
she was a member o f tne
Anchor Club, Trl-H -Y, Futura
Teschers,
Spanish
Club, Glco Club, Latin Club
and Science Club, Susl was
cn tho swimming team and
the Rally ataff and a mem­
ber o f the National Honor
Society. She la tho daugh­
ter or Nnvy Chaplain and
Mra. It. L. Deal and her
hohblea ara awlmming and
water akllng.

Audrey

Candida

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Elisa

Conder

Candl wns chescn Mis*
Seminole County in 1903
and
was
also
DcMolny
Sweetheart.
She
wns
a
member o f the Triple Trio,
the Hpnnish Club nnd wns n
majorette. A fte r tho many
activities
which
followed
her Miss Seminole County
crowning, Cnndl hns chosen
to continue her education by
studying dramatics at the
University o f South Florida.
She In the daughter r f Cdr.
nnd Mrs. T. 8. Conder. In
her spare time you'll find
Candl
modeling,
rending,
sewing or wutcr skiing.

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Susan Elizabeth Deal

If
~—T T [!
f{ KT^ejag

Gail

Gall was president o f tha
Futuro Homemakers Club;
secretary nnd treasurer of
tho Sophomore class and
vice president c f tho Fresh­
man clnas. Sho wus a mem­
ber o f
the
pura-medics,
tho (ilco Club nnd the
Chnrnliers. Other activities
o f Gail's Included licing n
Cnndystriper, leading
tho
Junior Choir in church mid
being a runner-up in tho
U»f&gt;l Queen o f Hearts eontest. A fter school, Gall likes
swimming, skating, howling
nnd aewing. She Is planning
n nursing career and will
attend nursing school in
Miami,

Paula was a cheerleader
and a member o f the annual
nnd nuwapnper atnff. Kh«
him made pinna to enter Or­
lando Junior Collcgo and
study business administra­
tion. Paula la tho dnughtvr
o f l.t. and Mra. H. W. Cobeau o f Lnko Mary.

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Alan

Herbert Bresnick

Alan hn* been a member
o f the TEC Glut) and plan*
to continuo hi* interest* in
that line by itudylng draftIng
at
Daytona
Bearh
Junior College, after gradu­
ation. He wa* also a mem­
ber o f the Tumbling Club
ami tiiis, along with coin
collecting is one o f hi* spuru
time hobbles. A lso Is the
ion o f Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bresnick.

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Louise

Decker

Audrey was treasurer o f
the National Honor Society
nnd
a
member o f the
Anchor Club and the Latin
Club. 8he ia planning to
major in psychology at A lbertua Magnua College in
New Haven, Conn., after
graduation from Seminole
High School. Audrey la the
daughter o f Cdr. and Mra.
Edward A . Decker and her
major apare time hobblea
are playing the piano and
reading.

Geraldine

Gere was president o f the
Anchor
Club, an
Honor
Roll student and played
Powder i’ uff football. She
Is planning to enroll at
Barry College In Miami for
a liberal arts course. Gere
Is tha daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. W ally Dietrichs and in
her spare time she likes
water skiing, writing and
collecting record albums.

Samuel Lee

Roy

Copeland I I

Sam Is mnking plans to
attend Orlando Junior Col­
lege but hns not yet decid­
ed what course he will se.
lect. He took part in tho
play Cheaper by the Dozen
and is interested in piano
tennis, skin diving, gotf and
basketball. Ram is the son
o f Mr. nml Mrs. S. L . It.
Copeland.

Presenting

Michael

Mike's plans fo r the
turo are indefinite at
point, lie is thu son o f
nnd Mrs. J. It. Davis
his hobby is cars.

Ray

Davis

fu­
this
Mr.
and

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Paul W . Dennis I I

Paul won first plnoe In
the Drafting Design depart­
ment In llie Science Fair
nnd served at treaaurer o f
the TEC Club for two
years. He will be looking
for employment In drafting
ar.d later plans to go to
college and study engineer­
ing. He la the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Paul I)enni* and
his hubby Is hand-cntfL.

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Mervin

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DeWayne

Denton

Jack

Bridges

Brenda

Jack is planning to con­
tinue his education by be­
ginning
the
study
of
chemistry at OJC nnd then
transferring to the Uni­
versity of Florida later. He
was
a
member o f
the
Tumbling
Club and
the
Latin Club and his hobbies
are swimming and hunting.
Jack ia the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. II. J. Bridges.

DeWayne w ai n member
of the Seminole 11ikH TEC
Club nnd plans to study
mathematics nt It r c v a r d
Junior Collette after gradu­
ation. His parents nre Mr.
and Mrs. I). G. Denton of
Geneva. Hobbles nre stamp
collecting, dancing, swim­
ming and reading.

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Joy

Duggar

Charles

Dunn

Danny was a member o f
the Cbnrnliers, the Future
Tenchern and the Science
Club. Ho served cn the
yearbook staff, and the stu­
dent council and was on the
track team. Ho is interested
in becoming nil x-ray tech­
nician nnd will study nt
Grady Memorial Hospital.
Skiing.
bunting,
fishing,
football, baseball and piano
are Danny's spnre time in­
terests. He is the son o f Mr.
nnd Mrs. Donald A . Dunn
Sr.

Joy wns a member o f the
Choralicrs and the Drama
Club in her senior yenr and
cf the Future Homemnkers
In her Junior year. She
plans to continue her edua t I o n by studring nt
Woody's Brnuty School. In
her srare time sbo likes to
do hair atyllng, sewing nnd
cooking or go swimming.
Joy is the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Duggar.

Presenting . , . , ,

William

Daniel

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Hansen

Cheers For Class Of ’64!

Dursteler

Willie I* Interested In at­
tending college, but has not
decided
where
or
what
course o f study be will fol­
low. His major interests are
In flying, skin diving, bunt­
ing nnd water skiing. Willio
is the son o f Mr. nnd Mrs.
William
S. Dursteler o f
Laku Mary.

William

Duxbury

Bill 1ms been an nctive
member o f the Sominolo
High School bnml and the
Future Teachers. Ho plans
to enroll nt Ilrcvnrd Junior
( ’ollege
after
grnduntlon.
Bill Is lire son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Alton It. Duxbury nnd
his major Interest is in
music.

Bill Hemphill Motors, Inc.
301 W. First Street

A.

322-0231
Sanford, Florida

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Brenda Sue Brown

M argaret Ann

It r e n d a was Seminole
High’s May Day Queen this
year nnd n Homocoming
sponsor in lOCIi. She wns
secretary o f tho Anchor
Club and represented the
Future Teachers at their
state
convention.
Brenda
has mnintained a B average
through school and is en­
rolled in Orange Memorial
Srhool o f Nursing, where
she plnns to specialise in
surgery. A fte r school she
likes to tew or water ski.
Brenda's parents nre Mr.
sud Mrs. L. T. Brown.

Sanford Auto Parts, Inc.

"Featuring Fashions Just For You”

115 W. First Street
Sanford, Florida

200 N. Park

W . Atlee Burpee Co.

Presenting . . . . .

Henry Newton

Finch

Mary-Esthcr’s

Touchton’s Rcxall Drug Co.

Burpee Seeds Grow
207 W . First

Henry ptnyed three years
o f foothnll .and one year o f
trnrk, was a member c f the
Lettcrmen's Club and the
Latin Club. His future plnn
is to enter Daytons llearh
Junior College and study
some field o f science. Henry
is the son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J, Finch.

Maureen

Sanford, Florida

322-2182

Sanford, Florida

uTItp ^ a i t f u r i i I j m t l i i

Firestone

Alice Fitts

Presenting

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Lily Marie Flexer

J

Casselberry, Florida

Presenting . . . . .

Linda Louise Fitzwater
Linds, who Is nicknamed
“ F iU y " t r a n s f e r r e d to
Seminole High in her Junior
year, but in her former
srhool »he look thu rhapter
and state award o f the Fu­
ture Homemakers in her
freshman
and
sophomore
years and wes elected to the
vice presidency of her state
and nnlicnal projects. She ia
planning to attend Trcvecca
Natarene College In Nash­
ville, Tenn. to study psy­
chology. Linda It the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Fitzwater. Her hobby is
reading.

Foley

Pearley is planning to en­
list in the U. 8. Arm y after
redustlon. He pleyed footall and basketball in high
school and In his spare time
like* fishing, hunting and
swimming. lie la the eon of
Mr. and Mrs. Dlebold.

C

Robert Alan

Boh wse a member o f tha
bowling team and the ten­
nis tenm and his hobbles sro
bowling and cnllsrtlng re­
cords. Bob plans to enter ■
technical college and study
IBM operations. He ie the
ion o f Mrs. Florence Me*
Csrson,

Jean

Carolyn

Fletcher

Jean wns a member o f
the Latin Club three years,
newspaper sta ff nnd Drnunities Club one year. She
Is planning to major in
English at Hollins ( ollege.

Writing

and

drawing

nre

her hobbles, .lean's parents
nre Mr. and Mrs. 1). H. Flet­
cher.

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Pearley

L ily plans to seek em­
ployment In office werk
after graduation. She Is the
daughter o f
Mrs.
Marie
Flexer end her hobbies are
water sports and dancing.

✓

As a memlier o f the P C T
Club, Alice has been work­
ing at Dearborn Electronics
and plana to continue there
after graduation. She Is
also a Candystrlper. Skiing,
swimming and surfing are
her hobbies and alio is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs,
W. A . Fitts,

Don Is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. I’lnce nnd his
Ini b h I e « nre taxidermy,
hunting,
swimming
nnd
spenr fishing. Future plnns
sro uncurtain nt this time.

Alton B. Duxbury

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Maureen will be getting
married in July, hut while
In .Sominolo High School
she has served in ninny
school activities, including
three years in the Anchor
Club and Futuro Teachers,
two yeara on the yearbook
staff, one year in the TEC
Club
nnd
the
T ri-lli-Y .
Maureen
waa
a JuniorSenior From attendant nnd
played I ’cwder P u ff foot­
ball. She was also treasurer
o f the Junior Class. She is
the d a u g h t e r o f Mrs.
Dorothy Firestone end her
hobbies nre sewing, hair
styling,
art,
temiia
and
swimming.

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Donald Lewis Place

Sempla Pure Oil

Presenting

E.

Mnrgnret plnns tn take a
business course nt the Or­
i s n d o Vocntionnl School
nfter graduation. She hns
been n member of tho Fu­
ture Homemakers nnd a
member
of
the
Geneva
Youth Cltih. Margaret's pnrents are Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W.
Ellis of Grnevn nnd she
liken bunting, fishing and
must sports.

121 E. First Street

Seminole Tiara

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322-2385

Snnford

Ellis

Frantzen

Lloyd

Lloyd has ehosen to en­
list in the U. 8. Nuvy after
griiiluslinn, and Intends to
go to college later, Hu was
a member o f the le tte rman's Club with three years
o f football nnd two years o f
track. He wn* also In the
F F A fo r one year. Lloyd
lives with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sapp and
his favorite hobbles
sro
football,
hunting, fishing
•nd skiing.

Freeman

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Dennis

Lee

Brown

Bartholomew F.

Dennis wss chosen A d ­
miral o f the Anchor Club
and
sophomora
attendant
nt the May Day Ball. He ia
a member o f the National
Honor
Society, atudent
council, Spnnlsh Club and
Key Cluh and haa received
two certificates for scholas­
tic achievement, n e also
played four years of bas­
ketball. Dennis is planning
to study medicine nt Deni­
son University in Granville,
Ohio. He Is the son o f Mr.
I,. Swartz nnd
to play
water

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Joseph

Gazil

Jr.

"R o " played football and
was a member of the Latin
Club. He is planning to en­
ter the University o f Florlilny to study Inw. Ro is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gazll and in hla spare time
he likes bowling, swimming,
golf and tennis.

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Patrick

Galletta

Fred wns a member o f the
TEC Cluh in the lU h and
12th grade nnd plan* to at*
tern! Orlando Junior Col*
Irire after graduation. He la
the aon o f Mr. and Mr*. II,
F. Gnlletta and hi* hohhle*
are tennis, swimming and
sailing.

John

Emmet Stanley Garner

Zeuli

Pat made the third high­
est grade in the Senior
Class on the Time New*
test. He was a meml&gt;er o f
the CJlep Club and the
.Spanish Cluh. Tat is the son
or Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Zeuli and plan* to attend
Stetson
University and
study law. His hobbies are
drawing, hunting and fly ­
ing.

Stan has been n member
of the DCT Club nnd the
Future Fnrmers. He would
like to work in the field o f
electricity and hopes to ob­
tain employment with a
power cempanv. Stan Is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Emmet
Gamer Sr.

We Wish You Every Success!
K ader Jewelers

Congratulations, Graduates

"Registered'’ Jewelers o f American Gem Society

Howe’s Fashions

Sanford, Florida

2526 Park Dr.

Sanford, Florida

W all

1100 French Avc.

Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning
322-7053

Sanford, Florida

Helen

Manufacturers o f Smitty’a Tree Hoe

Gleeson

Ronald

Arthur

Goerss

Toy Corral
2701 Orlando Drive

Sanford, Florida

Pinecrcst Shopping Center

Ricky

Giles

322-6562

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Penelope

1011 Sanford Ave.

B &amp; S M fe. Co.

Sanford, Florida

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Rebecca Layne

Sandra Dianne Getman

Sandy was a member o f
the Chnrallers for three
yrars. A fte r graduation, she
will seek employment, per­
haps in a bunk. Sandy is
tho daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. It. E. Getman und in
her spare time she likes to
go horseback riding, water
akiing or dunclng.

Douglas Frank Plapp

Dougins Is the *nn o f Mr.
mid Mrs. F. (1. Fliipp. His
future plans are uncertain.

Furniture Center, Inc.
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Reeky has been a mem.
her o f the Glee Club and a
library assistant. She hopes
to attend South Georgia
Junior College, but is not
yet sure what course o f
itudy she will follow. Becky
is the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Giles o f Lake
Monroe and is active in the
5-H Club, church work, likea
horseback riding, iwimming
ano water akiing.

Presenting . . . . .

Charles Galloher

Karen

Dawn Green

I
i
Penny lias served n* re­
porter o f the Future Home­
makers, ami treasurer o f
the Drumntlc* Cluh. She
wu* also a member o f tho
Futme Teachers, the l.atin
Club nnd the newspaper
staff. Shu plans to attend
South Georgia College nnd
study
education.
In her
spnru time, Penny, daughter
of Cdr. nnd Mrs. It. G. GleeSon likes to fish, read, golf
or cook.

Tlonntd has served
**
president of the I.ntin Cluh.
."hnplnin o f the Nationnl
Honor Society; vice presi­
dent and treasurer o f the
Key Club nnd wns on the
honor roll. He is planning
to study medicine at Emory
University a fter graduation.
Hcnnld is the son o f Kev.
nnd Mrs. Herbert Goerss
sml bis hubbies are fiahing
and golf.

Presenting

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Roy Donald Green Jr.

John K en t Gregory

Ricky
will
enroll
at
Western Carolina College to
study political science and
h il * I n e s s administration
sfter hls graduation from
Seminole High School. He
was a May Day attendant
nnd a member o f the le tte rmen's Cluh. Ricky earned
letters in swimming and
baseball. He is tho son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T.
Galloher nnd likes water
skiing and working on auto­
mobiles.

Karen was a member o f
the National Thespian So­
ciety and the Drams Club
and served on the prom
committee. She expect* to
move to Spain a fter achool
ia out ao her plans for the
future aro indefinite. Karrn
is the daughter o f Mr. and
Mra. Robert E. Green and
her hobble* are dula dan­
cing and water akiing.

Presenting . . . . .

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M argaret

Deane

Grier

Gary Robert G riffis

f

Kent plans to study tech­
nical writing at the Univer­
sity o f South Florida. He
bus hern in the hand two
venri nnd the Drnmatiea
Club two yearn. Ken Is the
ion o f U 8 A F (r e t.) Col. J.
O. Gregory nnd Mra. Gre­
gory nnd Ills hobbles are
iluntlng, fishing, s k i i n g ,
boating, reading and listenmg to classical jjiusic.

R ry Is student conductor
of the Marching Seininoles,
s 1st I.t. nnd Drum Major,
lie is also a member o f the
Science Club. Roy will enter
Florida
State
University
and major in law or biology.
Ilu i. .on o f Mr. and Airs.
Roy I). Green Sr. o f San­
ford nnd his hobbies Hru
tennis, music and the study
at Hawaiian culture and
language.

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Diane

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Roberta Hackett

Diane served on the year­
book ataff and the baud
color guard, waa a member
c f the Spanish Club fo r
two yrars and tha Future
Teachers fo r three years.
Although she has not de­
cided on her course o f
study, she plana to attend
Florida
8tate
University.
Diane is tha daughter o f
Mr. and Mra. W. L. H o c
kett and in her apare time
likes to awlm, fish and
listen to music.

P eggy will take up premedical studies at Daytona
Ilcach College In the fall.
She has been a mninrette
and • member o f the TEC
Cluh, the newspaper staff
nnd the Future Ilcmcmnkeis. P eggy’s parents are
Mr. and Mra. H. II. Grier
and
aha
enjoys
water
sports.

Presenting

Susan Elizabeth Halback
Susie was ths winner o f
the Florida State Teachers
Scholarship tills year. She
was associate editor o f the
yeerbeok, s member o f the
National Honor Society for
three years; the Anchor
Club, three years; student
council, three years; Fu­
ture Teachers, three years;
Tumbling Club, three year*
and Latin Club, three years,
Suale was vie* president o f
the Junior claea and editor
o f the Student Handbook.
She is alio a member o f the
iwimming
team
and
a
Worthy Advisor o f t h a
Rainbow Girls. Sha ia tha
daughter o f Mrs. Elizabeth
Halback and W . C. Halback

Richard D. H argrave

t

Gary is planning to work
fur a year and then Join the
military service. He played
football,
basketlwll
nnd
track at Mninlnnd Sr. High
in Daytona and was a mem­
ber o f the DCT Club nt
Seminole High. Gary is the
son o f Mr. and Mra. A . J.
G riffis.

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Lynn Harrell
r

Richard
w ill
leave on
August 11th fo r Parris Is­
land. S. C to Join the U. S.
Marine Corps. He played
football, waa a member of
the Projectionist Club, the
newspaper ataff and the Fu­
ture Teachers. He Is the ion
o f Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Har­
grave and hls hobby 1$ wa­
ter akiing. His ambition is
to cwn a fuel injected Cor­
vette.

Lynn
is
Interested
In
medicine and music, both of
which he will attempt to
pursue in the military ser­
vice. He has been a member
o f a dance band, a combo
and the French Club. Par­
ents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Harrell and hobblea are iporU and music.

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Presenting

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Howard

Elizabeth’ Jean Hayea

Ricky Harris

Iticky will atnde educa­
tion with the ambition o f
being n teacher when he en­
ter* Krntucky State College. He Is the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Harris
and his hobby Is coin col­
lecting. He wa» a member
of tha l.atin Club fo r two
trrars.

Sharon

Bette waa a member of
the Future Teacher* ami the
Hand and will major in so­
cial studies at Virginia In­
terment Collrge. She I* the
daughter o f Mr, and Mr*.
Jams* M. Hayrs and her
bobby la music-

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Lee

Healy

Michael

G.

Hendry

Mika p l a y e d
baseball,
football and track was n
member o f tha (llee Club
and thn Imnd during hi*
high school years. A fte r
graduation ho pinna to work
through tlm summer an&lt;l
then join Ilia military »crrlre In the fall. Camping
out, fishing, hunting and
•kilng are Mike's favorite
pastimes and hla parent*
are Mr. and Mrs. F. (J,
llcmlry.

Sharon was a member of
th e
Future Homemakers
and the tilco Club and plan*
to
take
n
secretarial
course at a school in Westcrt. Conn. She Is the
aughtrr o f Mr. and Mrs. R.
G.
Ilealy
and
dancing,
hnrsehnek riding and cookIng art her favorite pas­
times.

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Barbara

Jean

Best Of Luck, Graduates!

Heron

Barbara was t member of
the Sally staff, the Latin
Club and the GAA. She
plan* to be married after
graduation. Itarhar* I* the
daughter o f Mrs. Alice G.
Heron o f Sanford and Dornnrd Heron of Winter GarJen. Ill her spare time she
likes h o r s e b a c k riding,
swimming and other out­
door sport* and activities.

L a N e t t transferred to
Seminole High from North
Chicago High in January.
At the Chicago school sho
wa* a mcmhrr of the I'rom
Court, l&gt;rama Club, Stage
Craft, and Technical direc­
tor of the Glee Club, A fter
graduation she plant to at­
tend Woody's Hair Styling
School.
I a Nett
Is
th o
daughter o f Mr. and Mre.
Clarence Henning and her
hobbies are howling, swim­
ming, dancing and skiing.

Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, Florida
Ph. 322-4SS4

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Sandra

Y vette

Hervish

William

Merrell

Higgins

Jim Hunt Realty
llllly waa All Conference
and A ll County th foot hull
ss well as eo-captain o f the
football team. I l « played
three years of basketball
and three years o f baseball,
waa a member o f the Letterman's
Club
and
th*
Latin Club. Hilly 1* th* sen
of Mrs. Carolyn Higgins
ond pinna to attaint Murray
State College in Kentucky,
through he is undecided
about his academic course.
Skiing and all uthlcties uro
hit pustimes.

2524 Park Dr.
Secretarial science will be
Sandy'e course o f study at
Jane* lluiiness Collega in
Jacksonville.
She
la the
daughter o f Mr. and Mre.
II. W. Ilcrvish and enjoy*
water skiing and all out­
door sport*.

Sanford, Florida
Ph. 322-21 IS

Lee Brothers
W icboldt’s Camera Shop
Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning
P re s e n tin g .............

Patricia

Anno

Holland

Films — Cameras — Finishing
SI!) Kim Ave.
Sanford, Florida

210 S. Park

Patricia was vice presi­
dent o f the DCT and has
hem working at th# San­
ford Credit Bureau where
•ho
will
ronllntia
after
graduation.
She
Is t h e
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
W ilfred J. Holland and her
hobblaa arc Making and
reading.

Har-Car Aluminum Products

Sanford, Florida

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Carolyn

Fuy

Holloway

Ph. R22-0852

A. J. Lossing Transfer &amp; Storage Co.

Orlando Drive
Thone 322-3672

Sanford, Florida

Carolyn would like to he a
medical secretary and will
study at Jones College. She
has been a member of th*
Future Teachers, th* stu­
dent council and th* Gtr*
Club and parliamentarian
of the Kutur« Homemaker*.
She is th* daughter o f Mr.
aud Mr*. A. D. Holloway
and bar favorite pastimes
a re
swimming,
howling,
badminton and tenuis.

Sanford, Florida

Eugenia Ann

Hoop

Kenneth Lawrence P o ff

Jnannle plana to he en
English teacher and will be­
gin her studies at T ift Col­
lege In Forsyth, Ga. after
graduation.
She
was
a
member o f the Glee Club
and tha Triple Trio and
served as a accompanist for
the Double Quartet. Jennnie
was also a member o f Fut u r e Teachers and the
8rlenre Club. 8he Is Die
daughter o f Cdr. and Mrs.
Louis B. Hoop Jr. and aha
•Ing In the church choir,
play* the piano, collects
record albums and enjoys
all outdoor aporta.

Ken Is a member o f the
National Honor Society and
was on the honor roll three
years, lie received Hi* Pilot
Club Award In his freshman
year. Ken was an officer of
the Jumbling Club, a mem­
ber of the Selene* Club and
the Spanish Club. He plana
to study medicine and will
enroll at the University e f
Florida. Ken's parent* art
Mr. and Mrs. I-awrenre P off
and hi* hobbles are skiing,
swimming,
boating
and
camping.

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M argaret

Presenting . . .

Presenting . . . .

P re s e n tin g .............

Mary

Hurt

A liberal arts course at
St. Petersburg Junior Col­
lege Is Margaret's plan for
the future. She has been a
member o f the G A A and the
student council, prom com­
mittee, stamp club and one
of th# stage erew fo r the
Junior Clase play.
Margaret I* the daughter o f Lt.
Col. Charlea Clyde Hurt
(ret.) and apenda her apart
time at golf, awlmmlng,
snow cr water akilng and
othrr eporta a i well a i
slump collecting.

Susan

Linda

P re s e n tin g .............

M argaret

Hunt

Elementary education will
be Linda’s major at David
Lipscomb College. She w it
a mamber o f tha Glee Club,
the
Chorallers
and
the
Triple Trio and took part
In the Florida Music r'eatlval. Kha waa also a mem­
ber o f the Future Teacher*
Assn. Swimming, painting,
tawing and music ant tha
favorite pastimes fo r Linda,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
W. F. Hunt.

Ilefora eoming to Semi­
nole High Sua waa a mam­
ber of the Futvire Business
Leader* Club. She plana to
b* inai i lad this summer.
Sue is tha daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Jacks and
htr hobbies a rt dancing and
swimming.

Dorothy
Dottle ha» been a member
of the band for four year*
and the Latin Club for two
years. She waa a winner
In tha history event at the
Latin Forum. She la en­
rolling In Orange Memorial
School o f Nursing and plan­
ning to he an BN. Dottla’a
hobny la ventriloquism and
music and aha hai provided
much entertainment for her
rlaasmatea and other* with
the form er hobby. She fa
tha daughter o f Mr, and
Mrs. C. T. Jardine c f Luke
Mary.

Hunt

Marilyn was Homecoming
(1 u c r n and I^Jlterincli's
Club sponsor, at well as
being a majorette, a mem­
ber o f the newspaper staff,
tho Dramatlce Club, Fu­
ture Teacher* and the Glee
Club and Triple Trio. At
South Georgia College slio
will malcr in education.
Marilyn la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunt and
she spend* her s|Mire time
singing or water skiing.

P re s e n tin g ..............

Jacks

Marilyn

Presontinjr

Alice

Jardine

John M. Jenkins

John la planning to en­
list In the U. S. A ir Force
and finish hia military earvies before beginning col­
le ge . lie U (flu son of Mr.
add Mr*. John Jenkins and
hia hobbies are surfing,
football aud baseball.

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John Victor Jernigan

A lfred

Presenting

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Presenting . . * • .

John

Jiminez

Berry

Holland Johnson

Helen

Janet Johnson
/irTr-’ i — r r *

John waa a 1st L L In the
Seminole High School band
of which he wae a member
for three year*. He waa alto
,-aptain cf the 8H8 bowling
team. John I* the aon of
Mr. and Mr*. Belton K. Jer­
nigan o f Sanford and U
planning
to
atudy
elec­
tronic* at the Unlvereity of
South Florida. In hla apare
lime you'll find.John bowlIng in three leagues, awlmmlng or working on aport*
car*.

Alfred ha* been a member
of the Future Farmer* for
three year* and plana to
enter
Trevecca
Naaarene
College in Naihville, Tenn
to atudy math. He ia the
ton o f Robert Jlminet and
In hit apart tima h* likes
to fish.

Berry ha* played four
year* o f ba*ketball and four
year* o f baieball and been a
member o f the Detterman’e
Club for four year*. Ha haa
been a member o f the Fu­
ture Teacher*
for
three
years and wa* a May Day
attendant in hi* freahman
year. Herry will enter W es­
tern Carolina College in
North Carolina to atudy
business admlniatratfon. He
U the ton o f Mr. and Mra.
M. F. Johnson and hit pas­
times art water skiing and
dancing.

Janet was a majorette for
two years and played the
piano for the Chornller* for
two year*. She is getting
married in August but also
hope* to become a secre­
tary. Janet is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E.
Johnson and her pastime is
piano.

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Congratulations, Seniors!

Malcolm L. Johnson

Tonya Lee

Ann

Johnson

rggra r

Nicknamed Ducky by hi*
freimU. thla young man will
leave right after erhool it
out to Join the Marine
Corpa. Hr waa a member of
tho F P A for three yee.ee
and tiie DCT one year.
Ducky ia the aon of Mr. and
Mr*. D. Johnson and hit
hobby I* hunting.

Ball Brothers Trucking Co.

Therm-O-Tane Gas &amp; Appliance Co., Inc.

802 W. 13th Street

414 W. Ninth Street
322-2931

Sanford, Florida

Ivey’s Shoe Store
P resen tin g..............

Robin

Sanford, Florida

Tonya was chosen Sweet­
heart of the Seminole High
Chapter of t h e
Future
Farmer's o f America. She
has been a member o f the
Glee Club for three yean.
Tonya plans to attend col­
lege in Augusta, Ga. to
itudy mining. She is the
daughter o f Mr. and M n .
Albert L. Johnson and sing­
ing and sports are her hob­
bies.

Ted Williams Hardware
Presenting

208 K. Firxt Street

Ray .Jones
322-0204

Sanford) Florida

Roliin Is Interested in the
Nuvy’s I’ulnrie field launch­
er and would like to wolk
there. He is the aon of Mrs.
Pauline Jones.

Phagan’s Grocery

Pierro M fg. Co.

1600 Southwest Hoad
322-6888

Sanford, Florida

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P res e n tin g .............

Lois Anne Karnes

Susan

Sanford, Florida

402 Pecan Avc.

P r e s e n t i n g .................

Phagan

Sonya

Sanford, Florida

205 E. 25th Street

Raymond

Leigh

Jones

Sonya was a member o f
the
Future
Homemaker*
slid the Future Teachers,
the band, the newspaper
stuff and tbe Trl-H i-Y. She
will l.e seeking enipluynu-nt
in secretarial work after
graduation. Her parents are
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Runion
and her pastimes are ten­
nis and dancing.

P re s e n tin g ..............

Millard

K ing

Thomas

Charles

King

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Su»an waa a member of
tbe Future Teachers and
the tilee Club. She will en­
roll in Hull June* Universlty in (ireenville, 8. C. to
itudy elementary education.
Huean le tbe daughter o f
Mr*. Katherine I’ hagan and
her hobblri are tinging and
playing the piano.

l.ol« win a member o f th*
Dramatic Club anil attendi-il Seminole County Busi­
ness School. She plain to
In- married nilur to gradua­
tion and will later work In
Knoxville, Tenn. hole la Die
daughter o f I.t. and Mra.
Allen O. Kiime*. Her bobby
la water akilng.

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P res e n tin g .............

Edward Louis Kosky

Linda Lee Kriz

Linda waa aecretary of
th* Freshman class, a mem­
ber of tha student council,
Dramatics Club, I&lt;atln Club,
Spanish Club, Futur# Teach­
era and th* prom committee.
She ia also a member o f th*
Rainbow Girls. Linda is the
daughter o f Mrs. D. R. Mellrycr and L. J. Kris. She
pinna to study psychology
at the University o f South
Florida and her nobble* are
water akilng and creative
writing.

Eddie was a member o f
tiie Key
Club and
th*
Science Club and played
rurally football. lie
will
lake up th* atudy o f physics
or chemistry at Auburn
University in the fall. Eddie
ia the son o f Mr. and Mra.
Doula T. Ku*ky and his
hobby ia tennis.

P res e n tin g .............

Judy Louise Lavender

Judy waa a majorette for
two years and a member o f
the newspaper staff. Sha
will study IBM at Florida
Technical College. Judy ie
the daughter o f Mra. Curtis
Lavender and the late Mr.
Lavender. In her spar* time
she enjoy* conking, read­
ing or water skiing.

P re e e n tin g ..............

Judith Marie Lewis

Linda waa a member o f
th* TrI-HI-Y and tha news­
paper staff and served *s
secretary o f th* 8panlih
Club, completing four years
o f Spanish. She w ill seek
aecretarlal employment a f­
ter graduation. Linda la Uia
daughter o f Mr. and Mra. 1.
K. Leggore and pastime* are
swimming, bowling, roller
skating and cooking.

Raymond hae been In th*
Future Farmer* for three
year* and In the (ilee Club
for two yean , lie if the
■on of Mr*. Dcaiie M. King
and hla hobbire are hunting
and flibing. Future plana
are uncertain.

Judi was a member o f Ui*
Drama Club and is active
In Scout work and church
werk. A fte r graduation she
will be looking fo r employ­
ment as a secretary. Judl I*
tha daughter o f Mr. and
Mra. Ted Lewis and music
and cooking are bar bobble*.

Linda Ley

Linda plana to atudy boms
economic* and fashion de­
signing at Florida 8tat*
University. She waa secre­
tary
of
her
sophomore
rlaaa; vice president o f th*
Future Homemaker, * mem­
ber o f the Trl-H I-Y and the
Latin Club and a wlnnar o f
th* Pilot Club Award. Linda
Is tha daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Dry Jr. and her
hobble* are skating and
sewing.

Tommy waa In the band
three years and in the TEC
Club one year. He plans to
work at General Electric for
a year and then attend Day­
tona Bcarh Junior College
for the atudy o f engineer­
ing. Tommy Is the son of
Mrs. Sara M. King and his
pastimes arc fishing, swim­
ming and building models.

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Norman Edward Leach II
Norman was president o f
the National Honor Society;
vice
president
of
tne
Science Club and held sev­
eral offices in the band, in­
cluding
that o f captain,
earning a total o f 26 medals
in his four years. Norman
won the 1964 Florida A llStar Hand award, was a
member o f th* 1964 Stage
Hand amt the first Florida
Junior S y m p o s i u m
of
Science at Gainesville, lie
has
two
Sciencs
Fair
awards and six honor roll
certificates. He was a mem­
ber r f tiie Latin Club and
the National Junior Honor
Society.

Prexenting

Diane Lynn Lipsey

Diane waa a member o f
th* board of directors and
treasurer of th* Anchor
Club, a member of th* Fu­
ture Teachers and worked
in tha school office. Sh* will
be seeking secretarial work
after
graduation, preferrably in tha Itgal field and
hopes to go to college later.
Diane is tha daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Lipse^r. Water spurt* ara her

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Ruby

James C. Long

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Doris

Dianne Low ery

.Tames Is planning to en­
roll
nt
California
State
Polytechnic Institute n n d
then attend M IT for a PHD,
majoring in electronic en­
gineering. He received a
letter
of commendnticn
from the National Merit
3 r h o I a r ship Foundation.
James was a member o f the
newspaper staff and in hi*
spare time is a bam radio
operator, likes photography
and political science. James
is the son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Long.

Presenting

Dianne will enroll at. Or­
ange Memrrial School of
Nursing to begin study for
her career In that field. She
wa* a member o f the Fu­
ture Nursea lor two years,
the G A A and the Future
Homemaker*. Diane's par­
ents ara
Mr. and
Mrs.
Howard R. Lowery. In her
spare time she likes art,
sports, sewing, listening to
reord* and reading.

Marie

Luke

Ann

Allen

Mahan

Ann
was
named
Miss
Seminole County o f IPtU
slid was Miss Florida o f the
U 8TA in 1U03. She has
served a* treasurer o f the
Candy Striper*; chaplain o f
tha sophomore rla**, a May
Day attendant and an A
Corps majorette. Ann also
was a member o f the TriIli-Y und jilnyinl Powder
Pu ff football. She is thn
dsughter ef Mr. and Mr*.
Roliert Malnn end has en­
rolled in Grmly Memorial
School o f Nursing. She i*
al.*o interested in modeling
a* a career. In her spare
lime she likes water skiing,
modeling and twirling.

"D uke" has been attend.
Ing Seminole County Bustness School and will work
in Oilundo as a legal secre­
tary. She is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Luke
and her hobbies are water
skiing and painting.

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Presenting

M ary

Good Fortune To

Manfredo

You, Graduates!

Shoemaker Construction Company

Mary was a cheorlendar
for two years and a member
of the Future Homemakers.
Her plans for the future arc
indefinite
at
this
time.
Mary's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. Palmer

211 West 25th Street

Phone 322*3103

Scott Howard

Malbon

Scott wa* a member o f
the band four years, thn
Tumbling Club two year*
and the Science Club two
years. He will unroll at
Florida S t a t e University
and s t u d y
science and
chemistry. Music and water
iports are Ills hobbies and
bis parents are Mr. und
Mrs. II. C. Malbon.

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
1

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Donna

M aritta

Dealer

Since

1932*

Presenting

308 E. First S t

Markos

Pli. 322-1481

Robert

St. John’s Realty Co.

Martin

of

118 N. Park Avo.
Sanford, Florida

322-6123

finnford and Seminole County, Ine.

Larry’s N ew &amp; Used M art

Dick’s Appliance Sales &amp; Service

216 S. Sanford A v«.

610 8. Sanford Av«.

Adcock

:|

Rob will enlist lit Uni
Navy after graduation nm|
following completion o f bis
service lime, pluns to study
engineering at college. Hob
wa* u member o f the band,
Iho swimming team, (hn
Future Teacher* and thn
DCT Club, lie is the eon o f
Mr. and Mrs. Roliert C.
Martin o f f.ake Mary and
enjoy* water sports, limiting
and cars.

Credit Bureau

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Linda

C.

Sanford, Florida

Putinn has been in the
Glee Club and the ChoraHers two years. Site is the
daughter o f Mr, and Mrs.
P, L Markos and plans to
work as a civil aarvica soerutary.
Her
hubbiea arc
swimming, art, reading and
cooking.

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Ford

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Patricia Joann May
7

Sanford, Florida

322-1132

Sanford, Florida

322-7658

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Linda plana to continue
her education at Jones Bua|ness College where she will
take an automation secre­
tarial course. Hit* hus been
a member o f the swimming
team, para-mtdlcs, student
rouncil and achool news­
paper. Linda's hobbles are
swimming and dancing. She
is the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew J. Adcock.

Tetrlcla wa* treasurer o f
her school business club and
plans to *cuk office employ,
mant doing secretarial work
or bookkeeping after gradu­
ation. 8h* is the daughter
o f Mr. mill Mrs. Frank May
and her hobbies uru sewing
and knitting.

A. J. Adcock
Painting

Gregory Lumber

&amp;Home Improvement Contractor
Maple at 6th

1911 Magnolia, Sanford

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Sanford, Florida

•fl

322-9568

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Michael

John Daniel McCall

Edward

Dun w a» a member of the
first All Conference team
ami also o f the All County
team; played three yeuri of
football and was on the
track team three years. He
was u member o f the Let
termen's Club, the Lutin
Club, student council, lirarustic Club, Thespians, Glee
.....
Club, Chnralirra and Science
Club. He will enter Western
Carolina College taking
liberal arta course. Dan Is
the son o f Mr. und Mrs. H
II. McCall und hunting and
all sports ure bis hobbies.

Karen

Lucella

Earmin

Metzler

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Rena

Faye

L.

M id k lff

Jr.

Eurmin ha* mad* plans t «
work for the nest year und
then enter Jones Business to
study accounting. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kannln
M idklff and a* partlmes he
likes skiing, swifting, colli
collecting and riding.

Myra M. Meeks

McKenzie

Rena was a member o f
the (I A A for four year*, and
was elected president In her
senior year. 8he was a mem­
ber o f the bowling team, the
Glee Club and the Powder
Pu ff football team. Rena ia
the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Russell MrKeuxle and
her hobble* ate
skating,
swimming end
sports in
general. fihs will ssek em­
ployment with civil service
cr a* a secretary.

"Mynnle* bus been a memof the T rl-lll-Y , the Dra­
matics Club, Latin Club,
newspaper
staff,
Future
Teachers,
Candy Stripers,
ami an honor usherette.
She I* the dam,-liter of Mr.
and Mr*. Charles Meek*
and enjoy* water skiing,
sowing und cooking . Him
will
enter
Florida
Stale
University In the fall to
study •U-nirntary education.

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Karen plana to work for
a year and then enter
tiursea training. She has
been
a member o f
the
Kpanish Club, TEC Club,
T rl-lll-Y , newspaper staff
tnd Candy Htripers. 8h&gt;- i»
the daughter o f Mr, and
Mre. Edward H. Ilennett and
likes sewing, cooking and
reading.

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McClary

Mike plsyed junior varsi­
ty basketball, varsity bas­
ketball and wa* a member
of the LetUrman's Club, lie
will enter Western Carnlinu
Ccllege, majoring ill busi­
ness administration.
Mike
is the son » f Mr. and Mrs
Vernon McCIniy and Ills
hobbies are swimming and
dancing.

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John

John was aerretnry.trea.
surer
of
tha
swimming
team, a member of the I^-tlerman'a Club and of the
Future Teacbors Club, lie is
the eon of Mrs. Evelyn
Mill* and roller!* stamp*
snd reins. lie will study en­
gineering at Florida Htuta
University.

R.

Mills

William

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ITillcb w*s business man­
ager and also sang with thu
Double Ipm itot ms wull us
thr Glee Club. Hn plan* to
study business adminlstiulion and management at
J a Mr »
Ilusiness College,
Hutch Is the son o f Mr. urn!
Mrs. Johnny Walker and bis
hobble* are water sport*
and motorcycles.

James

Mills

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N ikki

M ary

Nikki wns vice president
of the sophomore class, n
member
of
the
Future
Teachers, (ilee Club, An­
chor Club, Tri-H I-Y, U U n
Club, Student Council and
the National Honor Society.
She will study secondary
education at Florida State
University, beginning next
fall. Nikki is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mor­
gan and her pastimes are
awiming, ramping and sing­
ing.

James Rolland Morris

Elizabeth Morris

David Morris

Morgan

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|)«vid was a member o f
Uic Marching Seminolcs for
four years, Ha will enter
the
University o f South
Florida,
majoring In en­
gineering. Dave la the ion
o f Mr. and Mrs. Rolland
Morris and his hobbies are
amateur radio,
swimming
and contemporary music.

.lira was n member o f the
band for throe year*. He
will attend Daytona Bench
Junior College but haa not
decided on hla course of
study. Jim la the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Rclland Morris
and in his spare time he
likes
swimming
baseball.

Betty Is planning to go to
work after graduation, but
will continue her education
by attending night school.
She is the daughter o f Mrs.
Elisabeth
P. Morris and
her hobbles are flow er ar­
ranging and ceramics.

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Damon

Karen

Morrison

Best Wishes From

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Damon was a member of
the Science Club nnd the
Latin Club. He will attend
the University o f Floridu
but has not decided on his
academic course. He is the
son o f Mr. end Mrs. Jack
K. Morrison and hit hobby
Is amateur radio.

Kenneth W . McIntosh

Supervisor o f Registration Seminole County

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Patricia

Ann

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Dean

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Municipal Judge

John L. Galloway

-Karlyle Ilousholder

Seminole County Tax Collector

County Prosecutor

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Rabun

Pat has Iwen a member o f
the DCT and plans to con­
tinue her present employ­
ment at the Sanford A tlan­
tic National Rank. She was
nlso a member o f the Glee
Club and the Future Home­
makers. Her parents nro
Mr. uml Mis. C. M. llabuii
Ir. Pat’s bobbles arc iin g ing and playing the piano.

Betty

Karen » n
a member o f
the hand and o f the Dra­
matic Club. She plans to
study hairstyling at a hsirityling school after gradu­
ation. Knren is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris V.
Nelson.

Seminole County Leaders
Mrs. Camilla D. Bruce

Presenting

Faye Nelson

Paulette
J. L. Hobby

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

Sheriff o f Seminole County

Clerk o f Circuit Court

Compliments o f

R. T. Milwee

Gordon V. Frederick

Superintendent o f Public Instruction

Mack Cleveland, Jr.

Joe Davis

State Senator

State Representative

Seminole County

Seminole County

W. Hugh Duncan

Mrs. M ary Earle W alker

Justice of Peace

Seminole County Tax Assessor

Sanford Electric Company, Inc.

Irvin g I. Pryor

11G Magnolia Ave.

107 Magnolia Ave.

Norris

Anne

Marie

Normand

Paulette
won
a
state
teaching
scholarship,
but
says she will not use it
preferring to seek employ­
ment in the puhjic relations
field. She was a member of
the Tri-HI-Y’ , the Future
Teachers, Spanish C l u b ,
G AA, Sally staff, band color
guard and on the honor roll
throughout her junior year.
Paulette is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien M.
Normand and her pastimes
are tennis, horseback riding,
writing and playing the
piano.

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Barry

O’Mahony

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Betty plans to get mar­
ried and to work nt the
Jiicksnnville telephone com­
pany. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Snniuel
Norris nnd her hobbies uro
swimming and boating.

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Sanford, Florida

Carol

Oxford

Kenneth

Oyler

Ken was a member o f the
Latin Club. He will take a
business course, ami possi­
bly study law later enroll­
ing first at OJC and then
transferring to F l o r i d a
Southern. Ken is the son o f
Mr. uml M is. Kenneth Oy­
ler and in bis snare time be
likes
motorcycling, water
ikiing and camping.

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William

Jay

Payno

wus secretary o f the
rear
nst year,
elect ronla
uthrrn
Ga. Juy
and Mrs.
his hobspoil* cars nnd
raring.

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James Lewis Page Jr.

Milton

A lfre d

Parsons

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Carol Is the m in im i of a
tritrhing echclnrsnlp from
the State Department of
Kduation ami plans to at­
tend
the
Univeraity
of
Floridu where she will ma­
jor ill math and iclenro ill
preparation
for
leaching
those subjects. She was cornptnin of the vursily cheer­
leaders, (iiiT s Statu dele­
gate in 11HI3, a member of
the
Nulional
Honor So.
riety, Anchor Club, T ri-IliY, Science Club, treasurer
o f the Latin Club, student
ccuncil representative and a
member
of
the
Future
Teachers. Carol Ims also re­
reived thu Pilot Club Scho­
lastic Achicvcnt award.

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Sanford, Florida

Barry Is the ton o f W il­
liam P. O’ Mahony o f OrInmlo nnd his future plans
are uncertain.

Michael

Skip helped to Set the
school record for medley re­
lay swimming. He wus a
member o f the wrestliug
team o f William Penn Sr.
High in York, Pa. Skip's
&gt;nrents are Mr. and Mrs.
•'loyd Parsons. His piunn
for the future are not yet
set, hut his hobbies are
wrestling and swimming.

Jimmy plans to attend
Cameron State College in
LawLon, Oklahoma, major­
ing in history and secondary
education. He is the son o f
Mr. and Mra. James I,.
Page and his favorite pas­
times are roller skating,
bowling, water skiing and
can.

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James

Petrunic

Mike was a member o f
the I.aUn Club fo r two
years, played Junior var­
sity football ana basketball.
He w ill enroll at South
Georgia College In Doug,
las, Ga., to study engineer­
ing. Mike ie the eon o f Mrs.
Elisabeth Petrunic and his
iastimcs are dancing, Gati­
ng, bunting and swimming.

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Joanna

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Ruth

Joann* w ill be seeking
secretarial work after grad­
uation. 8he la the daughter
of
Mr. and
Mrs. Jack
K sefer o f Lake Mary and
her hobbies are ewimming
and reading.

K eefer

John

Ray

John plans to start col­
lege at Orlando Junior Col­
lege and then transfer to
the University o f Hawaii,
studying in the firld o f
liberal arts and education.
John is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. 0. R. Pharr Jr. and
hit hobbies are tennis and
golf.

Pharr

�Dale

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Edward

Barry

Alexander

W ayne

Douglas

Barks

Weldon

Firestone

Pou it will enter the U. S.
A ir Force Academy and ma­
jor in nuclear physics after
his graduation from Semi­
nole High School. Ho has
boon n memhor of the N a­
tional lienor Society, presi­
dent o f the Science Cluh and
earned two Junior Chamber
o f C o m m e r c e Scholnstic
Achievement Awards, with
his overall four year averace of HS. PoUlt played
three years o f basketball
and was a member o f the
I.ettermen's Club and the
Spanish Cluh. He is the son
o f Mrs. Dcrothy M. Fire­
stone ami his Jiohbios in­
clude Rolf, swimming and
reading.

Parry holds the school
track records in the 440
yard dash, the mile relay
and the sprint mfdJey relay.
He was a track lettermnn
for three years and captain
c f the track team. Parry
also has two year football
and basketball letters, and
served as secretary-treasur­
er o f the I.ettcrman's Club,
He is planning to major in
Phys Ed at Murray State
College in Kentucky. Parry
is the son o f Hr. nnd Mrs.
1). I,, narks of Sanford. In
his spare time he likes
water skiing.

Dale was vice president
of the Senior class, played
two years o f varsity foot­
ball, was a member o f the
Key Club, student council,
F u t u r e Teachers, Science
Cluh and maintained a II
average at Seminole High.
He plans to he a dentist and
will enter FSU this fall.
Dale is the son c f Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Alexander o f
Lake Mary.

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Maurice Irvin g

Glad Jr.

Mike is rnlering Georgia
Tech to study industrial en­
gineering after his gradu­
ation from Seminole High
School. He hnx l&gt;ecn a foothull nnd basketball player,
a member of the Letterman's Club and the Youth
Council. Mike is the son of
Cdr. and Mrs. 11. I,. O'Hara
snd his hobby is fishing.

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Beverly

Gay

Good Luck Class Of ’64!

Hunt

Gay w*s on the yearbook
staff and the newspaper
staff, the Tumbling Club
and the Latin Club. She is
planning to attend T ift Coliege and study to be a free­
lance writer. Gay is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Hunt and her pas­
times are sewing and writing.

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Fredrick

Noell

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Frank was president o f
the Future Farmers; vice
president of the
Letterman's Club; All
County
Football team; 19(14; $25
Leadership Award nnd Star
Farmer Award, 19(54; co­
captain of offensive footbnll
unit; jointly holds school
record for 111.1 yard relay in
track;—bn? won four rib­
bons in conference swim­
ming; played football three
years, was on the swim
team two years. Frank is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean P. Taylor and he plans
1 to attend Eastern KentuckyState College to study industrial art c r
veterin­
arian medicine.

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Carol

Ann

Mary

Samuel

Carol was rnptain of the
varsity cheerleaders
and
helped set three records in
the swimming relay teams.
She was also a member of
the Tumbling Club, the TrlHl-Y, the Future Teachers
Dramatics Club and Powder
Puff football teams. She ir
the daughter o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lee Snmucl and plans
to enroll at the University
o f Florida to study blological science. Carol's hob­
bies are swimming and wa­
ter skiing.

Scott

Mary was assistant head
majorette of the A Corps
Twirling Seminoles, chap­
lain of the Anchor Cluh,
Junior Cla.-s secretary, n
member
of
the
Future
Teachers and the T ri-lIi-Y .
] She will enter the Universi­
ty o f Alahnma to study
i education or English. Mary
is tin* daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Scott and her
hobbies are horseback rid­
ing,
twirling
and water
ikiillg.

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Brightman

First Federal
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Patricia

M ary

Savings &amp; Loan Assn.

Rice

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Tat Is a member e f tho
National Honor Society, the
Tri-Hi-Y, the Future Home­
makers. the Glee Club and
the DCT. She will eonlinuc
her present employment at
Shtnholser and Logan law
offices. Pat is the dsughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Hire
and her hobbies ara swim­
ming and reading.

322-1242
Florida

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Francine Lee

James Frederick Touhy

Jim will enter Furman
University
in
Greenville,
•S. C. oil a football scholar­
ship to study business ad­
ministration
and
political
science. He was president of
the Lettcrmen's Club, chap­
lain o f the Fighting SemiHides, member o f the l.atin
Club and, the track team,
and a sophomore class o f­
ficer. Jim is the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. GeorRo Touhy and
his hobbies are folk sinRinR,
art, sports and cars.

Sharon

Wheatland

Coni was secretary of the
Student council, a varsity
cheerleader, member of the
Futuie
Touchers,
Science
Club. Glee Club and the
Tri-H i-Y. She is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
Wheatland o f Lake Monroe.
( m l plans to attend nurs­
ing school, but is not yet
sure which one she will
choose. Her hobbies include
sprrta in general.

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Charles

Richards

Hob was both president
ami vice president of the
Spanish Club; president of
the Tumbling Club; vice
president of the Drnmatics
Club, a member of tbs N a­
tional Thespians, the Fu­
ture Teachers and the news­
paper staff. He plans to
study medicine, beginning
at Orlando Junior Collegu
and transferring to Dickin­
son. Iloh Is tin; son o f Mrs.
Alice Hiehards and his hob­
bies are swimming, skiing
slid nature study.

312 W. 1st Street

Sanford,

Robert

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Diane

Jackson

Donna Dolores Newsom

Sharon was a member o f
the
Anchor
Cluh
three
years, served on the news­
paper staff and sutiR in the
Glee Club. She plans to at­
tend H I r Ii Point College in
North Carolina and study
e le m e n t a r y
education.
Slim it is the daughter " f
It A DM
(le t.)
and
Mrs.
Hubert
\V. Jackson. Her
hobbies ate sewing, swim­
ming and leading.

Donna has been a mem­
ber o f the Future Teachers,
tliu Latin Chili and the IICT
Cluh,
maintaining
n
II
averagn throughout h i g h
school. Site plans to continue
her work at First Federal
Savings and
l.oim after
graduation. Donna is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom II. Newsom and her
hobbies are reading, cooking
and swimming.

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John Henry Ray

John will enroll at South
Georgia College but has not
vet definitely decided on
his course of study. He was
a member o f the swimming
team two years, played one
year o f football and one
year of baseball, was a
member o f the Letternmn's
Club. John is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. II. A.
Simpson of Geneva and his
hubby is skiing.

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Donna

Gail

Sandage

Donna was president of
the Dramatic Cluh, treasur­
er c f the Tri-H i-Y and a
member
of
the
Anchor
Club. She will continue her
rduratinn by taking a sec­
retarial course at Orlando
J u n i o r College. Donna’s
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
fhomus Sunduge and her
Imhhlrs ate dancing, dra­
matics and outdoor sports.

Betty

Jean

Hetty was a member of
the Latin Club and the Glee
Club. She plans to be a
teacher and will enter Tieveceu Naiarcne College in
Nashville
to
atudy
ele­
mentary education. Hetty is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kaymond A. Sand.fer
and her hobbies are sewing
ind rooking.

Sandifer

John Laurens Sauls Jr.

John was a member o f tho
Seminole High School band,
the dance hand, the Latin
Club and the Glee Club. He
is planning to enter the
University o f Floridu to
study business or music.
John is the son c f Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Sauls and his
hobbies ate jazz arid dance
bund playing on the clarinet
and sax and hifi and stereo
uischines.

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Barbara

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Lee

Robert H. Raynor

Schoek

Barbara » m chaplain at
the Brunswick III k H School
in Brunswick, Maine. A t
Seminole High the was a
member of the Drnmatics
Club, a Thespian and a
member o f the Tri-H I-Y.
She plana to attend airline
stewardess achool In Kan*a*
City, Mo. Barbara'* parent*
are Mr. and Mr*. Ilnrold
Schock and her favrrite pn»times are cooking and dunling.

B.

Diane Elaine Sevigny

Severance

Wayne
la planning to
itudy
IBM
operation
at
Florida
Technical
School.
Ha Is the eon o f Mr. and
Mra. Charles M. Severance.

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Diane plans to study IBM
operations at the Seminole
Business School at night
and work In the daytime.
She is the daughter o f Mr.
and Mra. Paul Sevigny and
a member o f the Catholic
Youth Club. Diane enjoys
swimming, howling, skating,
dancing, baking and collect­
ing coins.

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Stephen

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W ayne

Robert will enroll at Or­
lando Junior College to be­
gin the study o f engineer­
ing. H r has been a member
of the bend, the swimming
team and the TEC Club. Ha
Is the son o f Mr. and Mra.
tV. T. Raynor and his hob­
bies are skiing, bowling and
all other sports.

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Grover

Sewell

Graduates - We Wish You Success!

Marvin

Sheffield
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Steve ha* served aa both
vice president end president
o f the Seminole High School
student body; we* president
of the sophomore class; vice
resident of tho National
lonor
Society;
secretary
and. chaplain. /&gt;L-the JJev.
Club; a member o f the
Latin Club and a baskethai.
player. In addition he ha»
been
vice
president an&gt;
president of the St. John*
Presbytery Sr. High Youth
Fellowship and histotian of
Florida SH YF. He Is the
son o f
Rev.
and
Mr*.
Grover Sewell Jr. Steve will
enter King College in Bris­
tol, Tenn. to study psy­
chology

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Marvin was s member of
tha battball team for three
year* and a member o f the
"L eitttw erte C h ib .-H r'p ia tir
to study physical education
■t college, but has not de­
cided which one. Marvin ia
the son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
I. Sheffield o f Lake Mon­
roe.

Sanford Atlantic
National Bank-

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Marjorie Joyce Shepard

Joan

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Dianne

Shipman

101 E. 1st Street
322-6211

Joyce plan* to enroll at
Jones Business College In
Jacksonville to study secre­
tarial science. She was a
member o f the newspaper
staff at Seminole Ililgh.
Joyce la the daughter o f Mr.
and Mr*. E. J. Shepard and
a n j o y a "outdoors"
and
“ keeping busy."

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Joan was a member o f the
Science Club, the Spnnish
Club, the newspaper staff
and • Futura teacher. She
plane to study humanities at
Dickinson College in Car­
lisle, Pa. She is the daugh­
ter o f Cdr. James L. Shipman and enjoys awimming,
painting, cooking and read­
ing.

Sanford

(J

Dairies
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2562 Park Drive

322-6354

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Julie Christina Silsby

Renee

Simoneaux

Sanford

Julie was a member o f
the Choraliers, the Future
Homemakers and the Fu­
ture Nurses. She will enter
Daytona Beach Junior Col­
lege In the full to study to
lie a medical secretary or a
nurae. Julie la the daugh­
ter o f Mrs. Harry Silsby
and her hobbles ore swim­
ming and reading.

Jet Lanes Bowling

Imperial Decorators

Onorn Hoad

317 S. Palmetto Ave,
322-7542

Sanford, Florida

Sanford

322-612!

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Renee wae a member o f
the track team two years
and played Junior varalty
football. Ha would Ilka to
attsnd Louisiana State or
Georgia Tech and study
electronic engineering. Re­
nee la tha son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Sumner and on|oys swimming, tennis, bas­
ketball,
football,
baseball
and customizing cars.

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Richard George Sire3

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Sandra

Slayton

Sandy w a i
chosen
a
Senior Superlative, a Home:omlng sponsor, treasurer
of the Senior class, a mem­
ber of the Trl-H l-Y, the Futute Teachers and th# year­
book staff. Nbe has made
ilans
t o enti-r
Booth
iecrgla College In Dnuglaa,
Ga. majoring In education.
Sandy i« the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. W. II. Slaytun nml her hobble* art
folk music ami jazz.

Rick was a baseball play­
er, n member of the Letternian's Club, the (ilee Club
and a tennis player. He will
enroll in l.cesbuig Junior
C cllfge to study phyi&gt;. rd
Kick is the sou of Mr. and
Mr*, (ieorge Hler* and his
hobble* are baseball, tennis,
billiards and ping-pong.

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Jo

Ann

Sparks

Jo Ann was * member of
the
Future
Homemaker*
and the Dramatic Club. She
lans to work at llynnronlca after graduation. Jo
Ann I* the daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Marvin C. Sparks
and enjoy* sewing, swim­
ming and tennis.

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Sherry

Presenting

Jerry Eugene Smith

Jerry
wilt
begin
hie
higher education by enter­
ing Orlando Junior College
to study education
then
transferring to Stetson Uni­
versity. Hu ia th* ion of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Edward
Smith Jr. and enjoys sing­
ing, riding and awimming.

Presenting

Gaye

Spinelli

Sherry wn* a member of
tin- Science
Cluli,
I-atin
Club, Anchor Club and chap­
lain o f the Junior class. She
lan* to begin college at
lot id*
State
University,
then tiaii*ft-r to the Jullisrd
School r f Music in New
York, studying music and
foreign language*. Sherry la
the daughter o f M r. and
Mra. Domt-nick A . Spinelli
and her hobbies are collect­
ing rocks, dancing and all
kind* o f sports.

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Linda

Diane Smith

Diane wae editor c f the
1004 Salmagundi; a member
of the National Honor So.
ciaty and vice president of
the Latin Club. In addition
the
waa a Candystriper
and vice president of the
Y I’ E at her church. Diane
will enroll In Junes Business
College
in Jacksonville
studying to be a medical
secretary. She is th* daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mr*. Hubert
Smith and enjoys playing
the piano and all sports, es­
pecially baseball.

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Sharron Sue Stanul

Sharron was a member o f
th e
Future Homemakers
and o f tha Rainbow- Girls.
Her parenta are Cdr. and
Mra. Stanley Robert Stanul.
Sharron will enter Colorado
State
College,
taking
a
liberal arts course. Her hob­
bles
are
water
skiing,
swimming, tennis and sew­
ing.

Shirley

Shirley was a Homecom­
ing sponsor In 196.1, Key
Club Sweetheart, a member
o f the Future Teachers and
the newspaper staff. She
will enter South Georgia
College to major in educa­
tion. Shirley’s parenta are
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Steed
and ahe enjoy* water sports
and fine music.

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Presenting

Sheryl

Carol Jean Stemper

Ann

Susan

Stemper

Carson - Newman Collett*
In Jefferscn City, Tcnn. is
Sheryl's choice for higher
education, though she is un­
decided ns to what major
course she will follow. She
was
a
member o f
the
Science Club, the Future
Homemaker* and the Fu­
ture Teachers. Sheryl is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mr*.
Jack Stemper nnd the twi n
sister o f Carol. In her spare
time she enjoy* swimming,
horseback riding and sew­
ing.

Carol wbs n member r f
the National Honor Society,
the Tri-Hi-Y, Future Tench*
rr*. Science Club, Spanish
Club, ami Future Home­
maker*. She will enroll in
Western Carolina Collette
to study elementary educa­
tion. Cnrol, twin sister to
Sheryl, is the dnutthter of
Mr. nnd Mr*. Jack Stemper
and in her *pure time she
e n j o y s horseback ridinit,
swimmint* and sewinir.

Presenting

Yvonne

Stewart

Ellen

Stubbins

Diane expects to move lo
Ohio scon and will seek em­
ployment there. Sho is the
daughter* o f Mr. and Mrs.
John K. Stubbins ami her
hobbies are swimming, read­
ing and traveling.

Susan was a member of
the l.atin Club and the
Homemaker's Club. She is
the dsughtcr c f Mr. and
Mrs. Max Stewart and plans
to enter Orlando Junior College to major in social stu­
dies. She enjoys sewing ami
swimming in her spare time.

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Harold

Diane

Congratulations Graduates

Raymond Sundvall Jr.

Harold v.’f-wi't.-’ ihe- to be_.
a barber and will enroll in
the Orlando llnrber Collegelie is the son of Mrs. Marie
II.
Sundvall
and
enjoys
camping and fishing.

James Fredrick

Freddie plans to continue
his present employment in
•!.%.. serj- a tvd- ~-W»e*.lcuUtvrv-.
work. He is the son o f Mr.
and Mr*. W. H. Swnggcrty
and enjoys
hunting
anii
fishing.

LeRoy C. Robb
-C o., Jnc

C o n stru c tio n

Swnggerty

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Presenting

A lex

Szabo

Patricia Ann

2800

S.

Sanford

Szabo

Ave.

Sanford, Fla.
Alex was a member o f
the Future Farmer’s Club
for four years, lettered in
track anil is president o f bis
Sunduy School class. He
plans to work in a depart­
ment store. Alex is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stabo
and enjoys hunting, skiing,
fishing, and softball.

Pat was a memiter o f the
Glee Club for three years.
She is the daughter c f Mr.
and Mr*. Alex Szabo and is
undecided about tire future.
She enjoy* singing.

Ph. 322-5011

Chelsea Title &amp; Guaranty Company
Allen

Sanford

110 W est First Street

Presenting

Thomas Taylor

Presenting

David

A. Thomas

Phone J22-439G

Allen plans to continue
working
with
hi«
donee
band in the future. H « is
the son o f Mr. and Mrs. II.
T. Taylor and his hobbies
sre efectronis, music, skin
diving and water skiing.

Sanford Rout Works

M illlcr Machine Co.
Engine Rebuilding

Sanford, Florida

Celery Ave.
Phone 322-GG13

110*112 W. 2nd St.

Sanford, Florida

Dave w s* named Star
Greenhand and Star Chap­
ter Farmer o f the Future
Farmer’s o f America. Ho
plans to enter Florida Tech­
nical School in Orlando tn
study HIM operation. Ho ii
the son o f Mr. anil Mrs.
James L. Thomas o f Geneva
and hia hohhirs are ma­
chinery nnd mechanics.

Phone 322-8163

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M ary Lynn Thomas

John Christopher Thomas

John was chaplain o f the
Future Tearhers one year
nnd vice president one year.
He was also a member of
the swimming team and the
Glee Club. John will prob­
ably work for a year and
then uttend the university
of Connecticut, studying for
teaching or the priesthood.
John is the son of Kev. and
Mrs. John Thomas and hia
hobbies i n c l u d e
guitar,
twimming and folk music.

Ann

M argaret

Thompson
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Ann

Toevs

James W .

M. Thomson

Jim was a member o f the
National Honor Society pud
of (he Seminole High Drain
Tram. He win n member of
the Honor Doll three out o f
four years. Jim plans to
rnter lire IJ. 8. A ir Force
Academy, majoring in m ili­
tary aviation. He is the sen
of Mr. nnd Mrs. James It.
M. Thomson snd his pas­
times are horseback riding,
swimming and aviation.

Nancy was a member o f
the
newspaper
sta ff
at
Seminole High. A fter grad­
uation, she plans to enter
Orange Memorial School o f
Nursing. She is the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. F. It.
Thomas and her favorite
pastimes arc swimming and
reading.

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Bobby

K ay

Ring

Kenneth

Andrew

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Jennifer is the recipient
o f a General Scholarship
l.oan fo r the preparation o f
teachers; secretary o f the
National
llunor
Society;
secretary
of
the
senicr
class, member o f the TriH l-Y and the Future Teachrrs. Sho plans to attend
Florida
Southern
College
m a j o r i n g in elementary
education. Jennifer is the
daughter o f l.t. and Mrs.
George |„ Thump-on and
her hobbies are reading and
swimming.

Carole

Presenting

Presenting

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Jennifer

Mary was a member of
the Lntln Club f»r three
years. She plans to enroll at
Orlando Junicr College first
to begin the study o f ele­
mentary education. Mary is
the daughter of Mr. ami
Mr*. A . I,. Thomas und her
hohhirs
are
skiing
and
swimming.

Nancy

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M argaret was a member
of the Dramatic* Club, tak­
ing parts in Best Foot For­
ward and Cheaper by the
Dozen. She was historian &lt;&gt;f
the Science Club, a mernlrer
o f the l.utin Club and a
Candv Striper. She will en­
ter Mathrr School of Nurs­
ing in the fall to study
medicine. Margaret is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
William F. Toevs and her
favorite pastimr* are art
and her membership in the
Seminole
A rt
Association
snd camping.

Iiobiiy was the Seminole
Indian member of the cheer­
leaders, president o f the
tumbling team, a member of
the Science Club and the
swimming team. He is the
son o f Dr. ami Mrs. H. K.
Iting and will enter the Uni­
versity r f Florida in the
fall, majoring In scirnce.
Iloh’a favorite pastime* are
swimming nnd tumbling.

Ken will enter Brigham
Young U n i v e r s i t y
or
Gecrgia Tech to s t u d y
architectural
engineering.
He was president of the Fu­
ture Teachers, a member of
the LeUerman's Club, Key
Clilli.
baaketlmll
t c a tn ,
Science Club, Spanish Club
and student council. Ken is
the son of Mr. and Mr*. M.
I.. Tyre and hi* hobbies are
fishing, water skiing ami
all outdoor sports.

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Harold

Earl U nger

Ruth

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Presenting

Karen

W allstedt

Harold was chaplain of
the acnlor class, n member
o f the Dramatic* Club, the
trnck team and the bowline
tonm at Seminole High. A t
hi* former high school he
layed one year o f football.
larold la the son of Lcdr.
and Mrs. Earl H. Unger
and he like* all aporta es­
pecially water aklinic. Harold will enter Florida State
University to study psy­
chology. He plan* to work
fifo guard during the
as n lift
summer.

Joyce Theresa

Ruth wa* a member o f
the Glen Club f.~r four
years. A fter working fo r a
year, she plan* to enter
Southeastern llible College
and study fo r a religious
education.
Ruth
is
the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
It. J. Wallstedt o f Lake
Mary and her hobbies are
sports, reading and sewing.

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James

W altz

Joyce was a member o f
the Future Teachers, the
Future
Homemakers,
the
G A A and the Glee Club. She
ilan* to work for the Tern's
pli
River Telephone Co
Co. in New
Jersey a f t e r P
graduation.
Joyce is the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel E. Walts
and her hobbles are read­
ing, dancing and sports car
races.

Richard

W a rfel

Jim wa* a member o f the
bnnd for three years. 11c
plan* to attend college nnd
study math, but ha* not yet
decided on which school he
will cheose. Jim is the son
of Mr. and Mr*. M. E. Warfet and his hobby is coin
collecting.

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Paul

Our Very

Warmack

Paul Is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Guy C. Warmack and
his future plans sre Inde­
finite at this time. His hob­
bles are hunting and fish­
ing.

Best Wishes!

Holler

Barbara Jo Watson

Chevrolet

Z19 E. Second Street

Ph. 322-0711

Rarbara will begin study­
ing business administration
at Orlando Junior College
In the fall. She was n memiter o f the National Honor
Society, the Tri-H i-Y, Span­
ish Cluli, student round!,
Future Teachers, Tumbling
Club, bowling trim , Future
Hcmemskers and Science
Club. The daughter o f Mr.
nnd Mrs. P. F. Watson, liarbara's hobby is bowling.

Sanford, Florida

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Presenting

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Terry

W illiam

Watson

T. G.

Lee

Dairy

Inc.

Tom ha* noT yet decided
what he will do nfter gradu­
ation. He is the son o f
Thcmas W ciis and his hob­
bies are woodcraft, fishing
and uulomotivo racing.

Ph. 424-7101

Lumber &amp;

Hardware

Company

223 W est Third Street

Presenting

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Weis3

Orlando, Florida

315 N. Bumby
Terry was a member of
tbe Future Farmers. Ho
plans to work at Winn Dixie
nfter graduation. Terry is
the son o f Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Watson nnd his hobbies
are hunting, fishing and
baseball.

Hill

Thomas

Phone 322-5581

Jill Howard W est

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James

Howard

Westbrook

Sanford, Florida
Jill wns president o f TrlIli-Y , t r e n s u r r r of the
sophomoro class, n member
of the National Honor Sorloty, Anchor Club, Science
Club and Future Touchers.
Shu Is the daughter o f Mr.
snd Mrs. J. J. West Jr. nnd
plans In enter the Universi­
ty o f Florida to study modirnl technology. Jill's hob­
bles aro tennis nnd swim­
ming.

DuBois Chemical, Inc.
Jack Connor, Representative
Phono G-17-G801

Lionel Earl Roberts

Karen

Sharon

Gail

Whigham

Karen will enter Troy
Stuto College in Alabama to
major In education. She wns
president o f
the Future
Teschert, and was a member
three years. Karen Is tha
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Whigham and her
bobbles ure music and reading.

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Lynn

Whitten

Patricia

Sharon was a member o f
the Glee Club for three
yeurs. Bhe plan* to work at
McCrory's in H a n f o r d .
Hharon is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Whit­
ten nnd her hobbles are
cooking and aew|ng.

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Phone 322-02-14

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Earl will attend Orlando
Junior College, but bus not
yet settled on a courts of
study. Ho was a member of
Ilia Glee Club and thu track
team. Karl’s parents are Mr.
and Mr. L. E. Robulls of
l.aku Alary,

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First nnd French

Winter Park, Fla.

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Presenting

Firestone Stores

Anne

W iggins

Tat will
attend Jones
Rusines* College In Orlando,
studying to be a legal sec­
retary. She was secretary
o f the Future Homemakers,
■ member o f Tri-H I-Y, and
the Future Teacher*. Dur­
ing her senior year, l'at
maintained a U plus aver­
age. 8ha Is tha daughter o f
Air. and Airs. Bhallv W iggins and her hobbles are
swimming and reading.

Jnmrs was manager of
the track team. He is plan­
ning to attend Piedmont
College In Demerest, G a ,
majoring in the field o f so­
but he plans to
cial studies,
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work fo r two years first.
James is the son o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. Clinton Wcstbrcok nnd
his
hobbies are
fishing,
swimming and reading.

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Jerry W ayne Whitmore

Norma

Jean

Jerry was president o f tbe
Key Club, a member o f the
Future Teachers and tbe
laitin Club, a three year
baaehall player and a mem­
ber o f the Letterman ■ Club.
Jerry Is tbs eon of Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Whitmore and
Ida hobbles are baseball and
U-nnl*. llo plans to enter
Florida
State
University
and study math and science.

Norma wns a member c f
the Future Teachers, the
Dramatics Club, the swim­
ming team, Glee Club and
Choralirrt. She plans to be
n beautician and will attend
cosmetology school. She is
the son nr Mr. and Mr*. 11.
It. Whittem and her hob­
bies
are
swimming and
reading.

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Presenting . , . , .

Shirley

Anne

S h I r 1 a y transferred to
Seminole High lest year.
She is the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Wilder and
she plans to attend a secre­
tarial school ufu-r gradu­
ation.
Her
hobbles
ere
swimming,
bowling
and
tewing.

Cam ley

W ilder

Michael

David

Mike would like to at­
tend the Air Force Acade­
my, but failing this will at­
tend the University o f Flori­
da, studying chemistry. Ho
was a lab assistant in liia
chemistry class; a member
o f the Latin Club, the Glee
Club and tbs Science Club,
Was oh Ult! track team four
years, played football two
voara and was a member c f
the Lettermen'a Club. Allko
is the son of Air. and Mrs.
C. S. Williams and hla
hobby is stamp collecting.

W hittem

Williams

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Sharon Melinda Williams

Barbara Jean W illiford

Sharon was TTond M ajor­
ette of the Twirling Seminoles, winner o f the Hetty
Crocker Future Homemaker
Award, May Day Hall at­
tendant, member o f the Future
Homemakers,
the
newspaper staff and played
Powder Pu ff football. She is
the daughter of Mr. anil
Mrs. C. S. Williams and
plans to attend Orlando
Junior College mnjorinir in
social studies. Sharon’s hob­
bies nro twirling and swim­
ming. She was born in Lon­
don, England.

Presenting

Stephen L. Willis

Barbara was a member
o f the Paramedic!, the Fu­
ture Homemakers and the
Candy Stripers. She plans
to work in a jew elry store
in Key West a fter gradua­
tion. Durham is the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Hofecker and her hobbies
are
skiing, dancing and
bcwling.

Jean

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Wilson

Joannle plnns to enlist In
the Nnvy Waves in Septem­
ber. She holds the Seminole
High School record for the
back stroke and has been
on the swim team four
yenrs. She attended
tho
state meet In diving and
back stroke swimming. Sho
has also been a member o f
the Glee Club. Jennnie is
the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. George Wilson nnj her
hobbies are swimming, div­
ing, dancing and horseback
riding.

Steve was n member o f
the band and the DCT Club.
He would like to work ns
a machinist. Steve is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert
T. Willis of Lake Mary and
his hobhy is automobiles.

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Fred

Edward

Graduates, We Salute You!

Woods

Fred was a member o f the
Glee Club, lie plans to «ttetul_h*rher__ sr.hu-d . atjer
graduation. Fred is tho son
of M r . and Mrs. J. K.
Woods and his hobby it
weightlifting.

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Rcva Mae W righ t

Hevn has been Attending
Seminole County Business
School and after graduation
expects to work under civil
service, though sho has not
y -t received her assign­
ment. Kevn is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bartow
W right and her hobbies are
cooking and swimming.

Sanford

a Division o f
Alix of Minntl
Florida's First Nnme in American Fashion

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Charles Yates

Williams Gerald Young

Congratulations Seniors!

1
Bill Is a member of the
National Honor Society and
received
tho
Pilot
Club
Award
for
Hcholustic
Achievement.
He was a
member
of
tha Spuniah
Club, tha Key Club, tho
newspaper staff, and tho
Future Teahers Club. Hill is
the son o f Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Young and ho plans to
attend tha University o f
Illinois to atudy elementary
eduration. ilia hobbies aro
r e n d i n g , gardening anil
stamp collecting.

Ritz Theatre
Charles was a member o f
the DCT Club and Is now
employed at the Somlnclo
Produce Kxchange, Inc. He
Is undecided about the fu ­
ture at the present time.
His hobbles ure boating,
fulling and leading.

Sanford, Florida

Lumber &amp;

Gator
Otto Garrett
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Otto was a member o f
the band fer two years and
tho TKC
Club for two
yenrs. lie plans to enter
Southern Technical
lnatituto in Marietta, Ga. to
atudy civil engineering. The
son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Garrett, he likes fishing,
camping and water spoits.

200 E. First Street

209 W. First St,, Snnford
322-5211

Butler

Ho Is an active member
of the .Seminole Timing A*
•oeiatlon. Ho is tho son of
Mr. and Mrs. John F. But­
ler .Sr. c f Hanford.

Honey reeelveil the an­
nual award for Most Out­
standing Member o f the
DCT Club, o f which she wus
treasurer. She was also a
number of the GAA, the
Giro Club. Hand, Tumbling
Club, Future llomrnutkera.
sin- is tho daughter of Mr.
Hurry
Childs
and
Mrs.
Dolores Chibls nml her hob­
bies are danring, swimming
and horseback riding. A fter
graduation she plans to do
accrctnriul work in u bank.

Mike played one yenr o f
football and one year of
baseball, sang in tho ChoraHera and was a member of
tho DCT Club. Ho has not
yet rnado any deflnlto plans
lor tha luture, but lua hob­
bies are hunting, fishing,
electronics,
football
and
baseball. Mike is the sou
c f Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
Korgan.

Additional Copies
o f tho Sanford Herald 19P&gt;4 Graduation
Edition May Be Obtained by Calling or
Coming by the Herald.
322-2611 or GA 5-5938
204 West First S t

Hay was a member o f tha
Pnra-Medieal
Cl ub
and
rhuplaln of the DCT Club.
Hu plans to continue work­
ing at Faust’* Drugstore
after graduation. Ho Is the
son of Mr. mill Mia. W alter
Dennett of Hanford and his
liohblea are fishing, hunt­
ing, swimming and pharinucy work.

Presenting

Flexor

Donald Ray

Sara linn been a mrmlier
af the Marching .Seminclrs
for four years. A fte r gradu­
ation she will work at th«
llurgcr King and attend a
beautician training school,
Sura is Uu- daughter of
Mrs. Murie Fleaer.

Don played basketball amt
was a member o f tho liramalic Club, lie is (be Sen
of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles
Hobson, but Ills future plans
sic uncertain at ibis Uni*.

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Maria

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Casselberry, Florida

Sara

Childs

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Michael Anthony Korgan

Highway 17-92

Presenting

Honey

Bennett

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M ary Carter Paints

Presenting

Edwin

Raymond

Garrett’s

Sanford, Florida

James

Presenting

Ph. 322-7121

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Inc.

Sanford, Florida

700 S. French Ave.

Presenting

TV

Hardware,

Annette

Rowland

Leonard

Ross
f

Maria pinna to lieroma an
airline atewardela and will
enter a course o f study at
Orlando Junior College. She
was a member o f the Kuturo Teachers. Marla l» the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
W. I-. Howland and her hob­
bies are reading and water
skiin g.

I.en was on tha trark
team three years, a mem­
ber o f the Lvttermnn's Club,
Helenes C l u b , DrainaUcs
Club und student council.
Ilu titans to enter the Uni­
versity
of
Maryland
to
study aerospace engineer­
ing. Leu is the son o f Cdr.
and Mrs. Leonard J. Rein­
hart and his hobbles are
painting
and sport* car
races.

Robson

Reinhart

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�Congratulations Graduates

Presenting

K u rt

Anderson

OVIEDO
Kurt I* the »on o f Mr.
nml Mr*. (5. II. Anderson
and they make their homo
p r e s e n t l y In Goldenrnd,
though Kurt w n born In
Providence. R. I. II* p lyis
to
attend
college,
after
graduation, but i» undecided
it* yet a* to which one he
will choo»c. Music 1* hi*
hobby.

H IG H

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W illiam

Thomas

Minter

SCHOOL

Nelson &amp; Company

Tom ha* made plan* to
attend Orlando Junior Co|.
lege where he will study
agriculture. He played foot­
ball In his junior year, wns
a member o f the yearbook
sta ff and the O Club. The
son o f C. K. Minter, he
likes swimming and horsey
back riding.

Oviedo, Florida
P re s e n tin g .............

Joseph Tallman

W arden

Jr.

Phone 365-3231

The rampua o f Furman
University
in
Greenville,
8. C. will be the future
home o f Joe Warden Jr., a*
he plans to enroll thcra to
atudy chemistry. While attending Oviedo High School
Joe Helved as t r e a s u r e r ^
the Senior Class, a member
her o f the staff o f the
Oviedinn and the school
newspaper. He wns also a
member o f the Beta Club
and the Spanish Club. Joe is
the son o f Rev. and Mrs.
Joseph T. Warden o f Chuluota.

P. 0. Box 218

Voigt

Construction

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Elizabeth

M ilder

L iz has no definite plans
for tha future but while in
aehool
played
basketball,
werked on the Annual ataff,
was
a
member o f
the
Science Club and the Pap
Club. She is the daughter o f
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Andrew
Mikler of fv ie d o and enjoy*
baby-sitting.

Co.

Chuluota, Florida
P. O. Box 56

P re s e n tin g ..............

Dorothy

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Louise

Gulf L ife Insurance Company

Boswell

Dottle is the dnughcr o f
Mr. and Mr*. S. 8. Roswell
of Chuluota. In thn school
she attended In Weat Vir­
ginia she was a m&lt;-l&gt;ibcr o f
tiis
A rt
Club
and
the
Spanish Club. She is making
plan* to work a* an interior
decorator
and
designer,
which fits In wilh her hob­
bies
of
art,
decorating,
mualo and dancing.

Cliurlcs E. Toole, Supt.

Ralph D. Hackett, Supt.

AG E N TS

AGENTS

Bill Knzeo
Nut Richburg
J. P. Wilson
Harvey Slayton
D. D. Gammage

Frank C. Bowen
Howard K. Bass
Fred J. HnrriH, Sr.
Frank Bailey
Ronald C. Horn

N onn a
Oviedo Builders Supply
Oviedo, Florida

Phone 365-3702

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Ben F. W ard Jr., Realty
Western Auto Associate Store
Oviedo, Florida

McClellan

Suaia baa been very activ a
in
extra-curricular
aehool funrtiona h a v i n g
served a* president o f the
Spnninh Club, treasurer o f
the
sophomore
class,
a
member o f Student Council,
the Honor Society, the Pen
Club and the Annual staff.
She plant to continue her
education by studying his­
tory at the Univcraity o f
South Florida. The daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr*. C. It.
McClellan her hobbies are
s k a t i n g , swimming and
dancing.

Registered Iieul Estate Broker
J. H. Staley, Associate

Phone 3GG-3895

Oviedo, Florida

Phone 365-3916

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Presenting . s e e *

Alice

Jean

Fox

Alan

Alire, who Is (omatimra
railed "K ozin " was honored
by being named Ml** OHS
and sl»o Valentine tjuren at
Oviedo High School. Bhn
wns n Homecoming candi­
date, a cheerleader, aerreInry of tbe Senior Clans
nml treasurer o f the Student
Council. Her hobbies Include
all outdoor aporti, dancing
and awinuning. She is plan­
ning to attend Jones Busi­
ness College in Jacksonville
to sillily secretarial prac­
tice. She Is tbe daughter o f
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Fox o f
Oviedo.

L. D. Plante, Inc.
O ff Highway 17-92 On the Dog Track Bond

Ellison

Bell

Fuller

Route 1 Box 167

K. R., winner o f the blue
ribbon ami cun in tbe O vie­
do Science F a 'r ie active in
many school organizations.
Among them are tbe Drama
Club, llcta Club, Science
Club, Annual s ta ff and he
served as secretary o( the
Spanish Club. He ie prm#l
or having
once hern a
member o f St. Rnrtboloinew'a
Choir in his huinctown o f
New York City. Tho son
o f Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Ful­
ler o f Chuluota, E. R.’a hob­
bles are raising parakeets,
collecting stamps, making
mobiles and being an amatore naturalist. He plans to
attend the University o f
South Florida

P re s e n tin g .............

Dewey

Daniel

Jr.

Danny I* an outdoorsman
and an athlete, having play­
ed baseball, basketball and
football. Ha plana to con­
tinue this course in life by
attending Orlando J u n i o r
College to atudy Phya. Ed
and biology. He waa a memIter o f the O Club and the
10(14 annual staff. The ton
of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Gammage, hi* favorite leisure
time activities include fish­
ing, hunting, water skiing
and ik y diving.

McCall

Muitlund, Fin.

Fhonc M I 7-79-19

A . L . Yatee J r , Preg.
Highway 426

Oviedo, Fla.

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Phone 365-3723

Colonial W oodworking
Jerry’s Market

Furniture Built and Repaired
Modem and Coloniul— Special Items
Route 426

Oviedo, Fla.

Oviedo, Florid*

Phone 365-3498

Phone 365-3B03

Presenting . . . . .

Diane Lee Gaydick

Diene Ie looking forward
to a career In nursing after
her graduation. Sha haa
been a member o f
the
Science Club, and was on
tha yearbook ataff and tha
Mona T a l a
ataff.
Tha
daughter o f Frank J. Gay­
dick, her hobblea are cock­
ing, reading and swimming.

A1 la Ihe anti o f Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. McCall Jr. o f
Oviedo and la planning to
rnntinua hi* education at
Orlando Junior College. In
school he haa served aa *
member
of
the
student
council and the annuel ataff.
Hie hobbies are fishing and
drag-racing.

Dixie Gas Industries, Inc.

Robert E. Parker

Presenting . « « • .

Gammage

Phone 305-3212

Boule 1 Oviedo
Between Sanford and Orlundo

Edward H. Parker

P re s e n tin g .............

W ayne

Skate City Roller Rink

Parker Bros. Grove Service

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Sue

Sharon

Jane Irene

Lundy

Jane la planning to con­
tinue her education at Or­
lando Junior College, where
she will study psychology.
An active student at Oviedo
High School, Jane served ns
a Homecoming
attendant,
vice
president
of
the
Spanish Club, secretary of
the Drama Club, waa on the
school newspaper sta ff two
years. She was also a mem­
ber o f the Pep Club and tho
Science Club. The daughter
o f Mr. and Mra. John E.
Lundy o f Oviedo, her hob­
bies are water skiing and
reading.

Presenting . . • , .

Dorothy

Sharon la th* daughter o f
Mr. and Mr*. LcRoy Sim­
mon* and was b «m In Lakewood, New Jersey. Her fu ­
ture plana are to g e t mar­
ried. Sha waa a member o f
the Glee Club fo r three
yeara and th* Home Ee.
Club for two years. She en|o y ■ swimming, skating,
dancing, g o lf and ainging.

Hand

Judith

Anna

Judy's future plana are to
study e o a m o t o l o g y at
Woody'a Institute of Hair
Styling. Sha was a Home­
coming attendant, a member
o f the Drama Club, tha Pep
Club, the annual staff and
tha basketball team. Her
hobblea are sports and read­
ing. She Is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mra. John Jakubcin
t t Oviedo.

Jakubcin

�P re s e n tin g ..............

Sheila

Our Very Best Wishes!

Partin

Sheila is going to work at
the Citiren's Rank of Ovirdo
after graduation. She niovrd
to Chuluota from Kissitnmce and while in school
played basketball, was vice
president
of
the Junior
Class, a member o f the
student
rouncil
and the
chorus. She likes cocking,
lewing and reading.

P re se n tin g...........

Ann

Elizabeth

Ridenour

Ann w a s
Homecoming
Queen
of
Oviedo
High
School this year. She was
also a cheerleader, a mem­
ber o f the Valentine Court,
held class offices in the 9th
and 11th grades, was a
member of the O Club, the
I.ion's Tale staff, the an­
nual staff, the student coun­
cil and sang in the chorus
for four years. A fter gradu­
ation, Ann plans to attend
OJC part time, studying
journalism, and work part
time. She is the daughter o f
Mr.
and
Mrs. John
S.
Ridenour of Oviedo anil her
hobbles are cooking and
writing poetry.

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A. Duda &amp; Sons
Slavia, Florida
Phone 365-3211

P re s e n tin g .............

P re s e n tin g ..............

Tommy

Partin
"T ip ” is planning to enroll
in OJC to study agricul­
ture. The son of T. E. Partin, Tip was Mr. OSH In
UWn-tVi, vice president of
the Senior Class and presi­
dent o f the Science Club, i
Tip enjoys atnletics and out­
door sports,
lie was a j
member o f the O Club ami i
participated in football and
track, was rn the
1004
Oviedian staff and a mem­
ber o f thp South Seminole
Chanter o f the Order of
DeMolay. Ha llsta among
hla hobbles, water akiing,
boating, hunting and sky­
diving.

Leroy

The Citizens Bank

Woods

T.eroy was the Roys State
delegate front Oviedo while
attending school there. He
also played football, base­
ball
and
howled.
Leroy
plans to enter Massey Ilusiness College to study HIM
Accounting. In his spare
time he enjoys motorcycle
riding, hunting and fishing.
He is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. S. I , Woods.

of Oviedo
Phone 65-3131

Presenting

Presenting

Larry Pato

Carol

Ann

Beasley

Carol Ann has served on
the
Student
Council for
four yenrs, with one year
as vice president. She was
president o f the class in her
sophomore and senior years;
secretary in h e r
junior
year; runner-up for Miss
OHS, a candidate for Homerenting Queen, and assistant
rditor o f the school news­
paper. The daughter o f Mrs,
I-ouise Hensley of Oviedo,
her favorite liobhlea nro
swimming mid music. Kite
plaits to attend O.llt and
major in elementary educa­
tion.

Larry plana to hr a veter­
inarian and to begin thl»
study ho will enroll in Or­
lando Junior College. Ho
was
a
varsity
football
player, a member o f the
unnunl staff, played bas­
ketball and waa a mem­
ber o f the 0 Club. The son
of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Pate,
he lists hunting, fishing and
water-skiing among his hob­
bles.

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Sandra

Oviedo, Florida

Tu set willow Road

Pree«nting , , • * .

M arie

Peterson

Ritter

Bluo— Centiped® Wholesulo— Retail— Delivery

Oviedo Farm

Phont 365-3105

Phone 365-3601

Presenting

•Tames

Marlon

Vfles

Jr

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Sandy has not yet finned
up her plans for the future,
hut in srhool she has been
active on the annual staff,
the newspaper staff, the
bowling team, G A A , Glee
Club and Pep Club. Her
favorlta pastimes are swim­
ming and howling. She is
the daughter o f Mr. and
Mra. William F. Tcterson.

M ill’s Cash Grocery
Oviedo, Floridt

Goldcnrud, Fla.

Phone 365-9107

P res e n tin g ..............

P re s e n tin g ..............

Tim

Goldenrod Suprex Markets

Pooler

Tim has two courses c f
action open to him for the
future. He may attend Bre­
vard Junior College anil
study chemistry or drafting
or he may work at Caps
Kennedy. Ourlng school inplayed two yvara o f football
and tennis. The son c f Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Pooler, he
enjoys playing the violin
and water skiing and has
spent much time restoring
hit rar to ita original shape.

Additional Copies
o f the Sanford Herald 1961 Graduation
Edition May Be Obtained by Calling- or
Coming by the Herald.
322-2611 or GA 5-5938

V irginia

Presenting

Grace

Stanko

Douglas

Reynolds

Hutrh has not yet made
up his mind just what he
wilt do after graduation. He
enjoys bowling and work­
ing on cars, lie is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Keynclds o f Oviedo,

Barbara Ellen Saucer

Barbara is msklng plans
to attend the University of
South Florida where (he
will take a liberal arte
course. She was presldeht
of the Student Council, a
member o f tbs Beta Club
and the National Honor So­
ciety, the Oviedian staff and
the
Spanish Club,
The
■laughter of Mr. and Mre.
Jay Saucer, Barbara enjoy*
swimming in her spare time.

Tuhy

PiTHonling

Presenting

P resen U n g .................

Lydia
"I,yd ” bus unusual amhitiona fur the futute as
she plans to study agricul­
tural economics or utiimal
husbandry at O r l a n d o
Junior College next fall.
She is the daughter of Pastor and Mrs. Stephen M.
Tuhy of St. 1.tike's Church
and while ill school held
membership in the Drama
Club, Science Club, Pep
Club, llftn Club and oil the
Annual stuff. In her snare
lime she enjoys horseback
riding, reading anil curing
fur her pet dogs.

Virginia, who was editor
o f the IlM-l Oviedian year­
book is plunnlng to contlnue her education at Flori­
da State University where
she will study srience. A
member of the Beta Club for
three yi-aie, she was elected
president in her third year.
She was president of the
Junior Class ss well. The
daughter of Mr. and Mts.
Andrew Stanko, Vlrginia'a
hobbies lean toward
tin
creative uils and reading.

201 West First SL

P re s e n tin g .............

Jim Is plsnnlng to study
agriculture at K i l g o r e ,
Texas s fle r he completes
high school. An athletic en­
thusiast, Jim
participated
In liasehall, football, and
track, was a member o f the
Science Club and the Annuul Stuff. In bis spare
lime he likes water skiing
and hunting. Jim is the ami
of Mr. and Mrs. John J,
Vile* o f Maitland.

Brenda

Brenda it undecided about
future
plan*
after
s he
graduates.
During
schorl
year* ehe served as secre­
tary
of
the
Sophomore
Class, was on the staff of
the annual and the Lion’s
Tale and a member o f the
Drama Club. The daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Strickland, Brc-uda is fond
o f dancing anil reading in
her spurs time.

Strickland

Larry Tuck

"P in o,,
w aa
twice
a
Science Fuir winner while
attending Oviedo High, a*
well as being eports editor
o f the annual staff, trea­
surer of the Spanish Club
and a member c f the howl­
ing team. A fte r graduation
he plans to enlist in tha
Army. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sullivan, "P in o ”
enjoys as hobbies, model
budding
and
elcctrunlca
tinkering.

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FOURTH

ANNUAL

GRADUATION
EDITION
School Applauds
Record Session
Triple Award Given

The 1963-64 term at Oviedo H igh
School has been one o f the most out­
standing in the school's history with
records set in academics, athletics and
club activities.

Top Oviedo Student
The SAC Award, given annually at Oviedo High
School to the graduating senior who haa main*
talned greatest achievement in scholastics, athle­
tics and club activities, will be presented this year
to Barbara Saucer, salutatorian o f the cluss and one

B A R B A R A SAUCER
. . . SAC Winner

of its top five graduates.
The presentation will be made during Com­
mencement Exercises Monday night. Others to re­
ceive special recognition and take part in the pro*
gram will l&gt;c Virginia Stanko, valedictorian, and
Alice Fox, Sheila Partin and Lydia Tuhy.
Special recognition will be given Joe Warden
and Ellison Fuller fo r outstanding work in a rigid
academic program and Diane Gay dick will receive
the D A Il Good Citizenship Award.
Sponsor for the outstanding 28-member gradu­
ating c I b b s this year has been Mrs. Rebecca Webb,
math teacher and sponsor also for the Student
Council and Beta Club. In appreciation for her
great interest and assistance, the 1064 Oviedian,
school year book, was dedicated to her in special
ceremonies held recently at assembly.

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Baccalaurcnte services will take place Sunday
evening with Rev. Jack T. Bryant, minister o f the
First Baptist Church o f Oviedo, delivering the ad­
dress.

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V IR G IN IA STANK O
, . . Vulcdictoriun

The Invocation will be given by Joe Warden and
the Scripture by Ellison Fuller. Both students have
received recognition for outstanding school work
in a rigid academic program.

Clyde Holder, principal, points with
great pride to improvements in the
academic field, listing additions o f
courses in higher math, speed reading,
driver education, shorthand and indus­
trial arts, some o f which are in the
second year. During the year, also, a
completely refurbished, air condition­
ed library has been completed and
opened to students.
Oviedo seniors topped the county
in 12th grade test levels with three o f
the 28-member class breaking previ­
ous records fo r highest scores in the
school*
This year’s fast grow ing athletic
department achieved top honors in
basketball with a 16-5 record against
some o f Central Florida’s best teams
and in baseball, the Class B Champion­
ship was lost only by a score o f 1-0
while the team’s overall record was
16-3 fo r the season.
Other athletic activities included
football, track and bowling fo r both
junior and senior groups. The school
is extremely proud o f the fact that
more than half o f its athletes are “ B”
average or better students. Five boys
on the basketball team are members
o f the Beta Club.

Benediction will be given by Rev. Bryant.

JOE W ARDEN
• . . Outstanding

Outlook fo r sports at Oviedo next
year are even better since graduation
will take only one member o f the foot­
ball squad and two each from basket­
ball and baseball.
The Band, now in its second year,
has performed admirably during the
season and next year, in addition to
being fielded fo r athletic events, will
be entered in regional competitions.
School organizations a n d clubs
have included Senior and Junior Stu­
dent Councils, Beta Club, Annual
Staff, T ri Hi Science Club, Los Picaros
Club, Senior and Junior Library Coun­
cils, Drama Club, Future Homemak­
ers, Chorus and Band and s ta ff fo r the
school’s newspaper, “ The Lion’s Tale.”

L Y D IA T U H Y
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A L IC E F O X
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Oilers New Format

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Lyman Shows Fast Growth

Lyman

High

School

graduation

exercises this year will follow a some­
what differen t format than has been

In Well Equipped Plant

used in the past, honoring, during bac­
calaureate and commencement serv­
ices, the 10 top students o f the school.

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Carlton Henley, new principal o f Lyman High
School, has taken charge o f a fnat growing ami
rapidly expanding school plant.
“ Lyman High which is graduating lf».r&gt; seniors
this year, is fast building up one o f the liest-equip*
ped and staffed vocational-educational high schools
in Central Florida,” said Henley.
“ In addition to maintaining high academic
standards and producing students who rank well
In National Merit Scholarship tests, our students
are winning their share o f college scholarships,
grants ami loans,” he added.
Next year, the vocational education department
o f Lyman High will be expanded to include
courses in Cooperative Business Education, which
will include office training, clerical, secretarial and
stenographic procedures under the guidance o f
n new teaching unit.
This is in addition to the present classes in airconditioning and refrigeration, electronics, small
motors, drawing and woodworking nnd the Distri­
butive Education classes.
Two new science suites were added, two new
shops opened and the home economics suite was
remodeled nnd enlarged this year. The band and
choral suites were also completed.
Because o f entering the Orange Belt Confer­
ence, Lyman’s athletic teams did not fare as well
as in past years, but they participated in organized
track for the first time and sent three lioys to the
state track meet. In bnskctbnll the Greyhounds won
third place in the OBC standings. Sneaker for the
recent Sports Banquet was Bill Wade all pro
cpinrterback o f the Chicago Bears.
On o f Lyman’s students is a member of the
ndvnnced studies program at Rollins College. Roger
Schmidt, a National Merit finalist also attended
the advanced studies summer program at Stetson
University.
Student body president for the 19GB-GI school
year has been Pete Carlson. He also served as presi­
dent o f the student council nnd vice president o f
the Senior ( ’lass.
Senior Class president was Phil Sechrest.

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The five leading students, all girls,
will jointly give the commencement
address, using as their central theme,

C A RLTO N H E N LE Y
Principal

the memorable words from the late
President John F. Kennedy’s inaguaral address:
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“ Ask not what your country can do
fo r you, but rather, what can you do
fo r your country.”
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Led by Miss Paula Riddle, the fiv e
girls will each explore a facet o f what
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country.

Expounding

on

the

theme will be Miss M argot Mitchell,
PETE CARLSON
Student Body President

Miss Loicannc W agner, Miss Sylvia
Chambers and Miss Marcia Lyons.
Five other top students have been
asked to serve in the follow ing official

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commencement invocation and Miss
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M ARCIA LYONS
Quill uml Scroll

A t the Baccalaureate exercises on
Sunday at 8 p.m. in the cafetorium,
Miss Susan BonEss will g ive the invo­
cation, Joe Pavelchek will read the

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scripture and Miss M ary Mack will
close with the benediction.
The Rev. Leonard Jones will give

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Straight A Student

L O IE A N N E W A G N E R
Girl’s Stats

S Y L V IA CHAMBERS
Honor Student

M ARGOT M ITC H E LL
Beta Club

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Tana Jeanne Ashburn

Jacqueline

Tawny, as she is known to
her friends, is planning on
joining the Navy W A V E S
after her graduation from
Lyman High School. She
likes art, roller skating and
swimming, and in achool
was a memlx-r o f tha Getman Club, and took part in
the behind the scene* work
of the Senlcr Class play,
making up the cast for their
parte. Tawny i* the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Me*, b, J.
Cohen.

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P re s e n tin g ..............

Ann

Atchison

Jackie is planning to a t­
tend Florida State Univer­
sity after graduation. Dur­
ing hsr high school years,
sha waa been a majerette.
a member o f the Pep Club,
and served as treasurer of
th* student council. Her fa ­
vorite spare time activities
ar* sawing and dancing.
She is th* daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn R. Atchison
o f North Orlando.

Richard

L a rry

Balmer

Dick, who w * » president
o f tha Lettcrman's Club this
year was also captain of the
Greyhound's football team.
In hi* junior year he re­
ceived the Most Valuable
Lineman
Award.
JuniorSenior
Prom
K;ng
and
Senior Christmas D n n c e
King are two o f Dirk's
other
royal
titles.
Four
years of football, with track
in hia second year is also a
part of his fine record. For
spare time fun, he likes
drag racing and water ski­
ing. He i* the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Clsre Balmer Jr.
c f Casselberry and plans to
attend Orlando Junior Col­
le t t in tha falL

Jean

Barnes

*‘J. D ." has received quite
a bit o f publicity with the
Junior Achievement group
o f Orange County, and as
such has been railed upon
often to speak at Orlando
civic club meeting*. He is
planning to start his college
education at OJC and then
transfer to Rollins College
majoring In dramatics. His
parents are Mr. and Mr*.
J. R. Ramos o f Maitland
and his hobbies are writing
and swimming.

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Presorting

Barbara

Graduates, We Salute You!

Beaulieu

Bennett
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Hilton has made plana to
attend th# University o f j
Florida in the fall to begin
the atudy o f forestry, lie
played four years o f foot­
ball, was a member o f the
Lctterman's Club; also par­
ticipated in track for tnree
years and baseball fo r one
year. Two year* in the Fu­
ture Farmer’s o f America,
three yenra in the band ana
one year on the annual staff
complete his record. Hilton
enjoys
ranch
and
farm
work. His parents are Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Bennett o f
Longwood.

Barbara worked on the
school newspaper staff in
her Junior year, hut her
plana for the future are in­
definite at the moment. She
it the daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. C. E. Beaulieu Sr. o f
Longwood.
She e n j o y *
horseback riding and art in
her leirure time.

Publix Markets

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Nancy

Hilton

Berrington

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Carlton

Gerdts

Beussee

Carlton was chosen editor
o f the 1961 Greyhound year­
book. He was manager o f
the football and basketball
team fo r two years, played
junior vnrsity football and
was sergeant at arma in
the Lettcrnian's Club. He
was also a member o f the
Future Teacher's Club. He
has been accepted at the
University of Florida and
will major in education, n c
is the son o f Mrs. Martha
Mcore o f Muitlund.

Nancy already has a Job
waiting fo r her after gradu­
ation at the Shelby Mutual
Insurance Company. Dur­
ing high school she bus par­
ticipated in baseball, swim­
ming and dramatie plays.
Her hobbies Include swim­
ming and sawing. Sha is
tha daughter o f Mr. ami
Mr*. C. H. Kgriwr o f Oak­
land Hills.

Jim Birkenmeyer
Deep South Product*, Inc.
f e a M O t in g

Congratulations Seminole County Seniors

a s * a a

C raig

Biddle

Presenting • t « • t

Alan

F o rw t Cfty, Florid*

K en t

Birkenmeyer

Member Seminole County School Board
Craig brought honor* to
hia achool by being a second
place winner in the National
Mathematics
Contest.
He
also
won
the
Athletic
Award in hia sophomore
year, n e waa a member o f
the Spanish Club for two
years and on the track team
for three yenrs. He has
made plena to unler Georgia
Tech to study physics. He
la the *on o f Mr. and Mrs.
T. Charles Biddle of Mailland. Spare time hnhhiea in­
clude
skiing,
track
and
sports in general.

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fin e n n

P n fV trr

House o f Floors

Balmer Motors
Highway 17-92

Phono 838-6211
Casselberry, Florida

Presenting

Susan is one of Lyman's
top students having received
the P A R Award, the Span­
ish Club Award, th* Honor
Roll Award and the Honor
Student Award. She Is a
member o f tbs Beta Club,
mid the Student Council,
honor escort, The daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon II.
BonEssn o f Winter Park,
Susan enjoys rooking, driv­
ing and listening to music.
She ha* not yet settled her
plans for the future.

Presenting . . . . .

Allca, who la sometime*
affectionately called "Squigtie s ” waa a member o f the
Future Homemaker's Club
and
tha
Lyman
H 1K li
Chorus. A fte r school her
favorite apara time activi­
ties include bowling, swim­
ming and painting.

Presenting

Janet Carothers

Jan transferred to Lyman
from
Mishawaka
High
Sehool In Indiana where she
waa a member o f the YTeen* for four years, the
Home Er Club, loitin Club,
Library Club and the White
Caps. Jan is the daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Carothers and b e a i d a a
studying Egyptian history
she likes to rook and sew.
She plans to work a* a
nurse* aide until she can
determine if she want* to go
on to nursing school.

Fern

Park, Florida

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Alice Brown

B o n E S B fl

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Baker and Larry

Linda Carroll

Linni* was prasidsnt o f
th* Futur* Ttaehtr’s Club
this year, treasurer o f tha
Spanish Club last y ta r and
a member o f the Leader­
ship Council. Sha la plan­
ning to attend Florida Praabyterian College and atudy
psychology. In
bar free
lime she likes U go skiing,
or swimming, aaw or do oil
painUng. She is the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mr*. R. N.
Carroll of Maitland.

William

Birk is an all-round athelete, participating in vari­
ous years in football, bas­
ketball, baseball, track and
bowling as well as being
n sports announcer. In hia
snare time hr add* skindiving and scuba diving to
his other sports. Ho was the
local and district winner o f
the Jaycecs Driving Itoadco in 19(13. Speech and dra­
matics were part o f his
school activities and sculp­
ture one o f his hohiiies. He
is the ton o f Mr. and Mr*. J.
A. Birkenmeyer and plans
to attend OJC and the Uni­
versity o f Florida, majoring
la business administration.

Presenting . . * * *

Burkhart

Peter

James

Bill ha» been eery active
on the athletic field, play­
ing football and baseball for
thrae years and basketball
for two years. In hia apare
time, g o lf and skiing are
ndded to hia sports activi­
ties. He plans to attend college, but has not yet decid­
ed where he would like to
go. He is the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Krnncth Burkhart.

Known to everyone a*
Pete, this young man has
been a school leader. He rereived the Hill Proctor 1964
Scholar-Athlete Award. Be­
sides being president c f th*
Student Couneil, vice presi­
dent of the senior clasa and
the Spanish Club; a mem­
ber of the Beta Club on the
ueudemic side. Oil the ath­
letic aide were his activities
in football and truck. Pets
took second place In tha
1963 Science Fair Award,
lie is also an Eagle Scout.
His hobbies include reading
and all athletic*. To con­
tinue his education he plans
to enroll at the University
of Florida

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Dallas Lynn Cassell
Dallas waa elected Prom
Quean and Tangelo lluwl
Queen and won the title of
Moat Attractive Senior Girl.
8h* served on the student
council and the Homecom­
ing Court, w » i a cheerlead­
er, a member of the Pep
Club and the Future Teach­
ers o f America. The daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Dudtk o f
Altamonte
Springs, Dallas enjoy* danc­
ing, swimming umi reading
in ner spare time. She's not
sure if ahe want* to go to
collage and will take her
tim* deciding on what ahe
will do after graduation.

Sylvia

Elaine

lastic awards to her credit—
uinong them two awards for
the honor roll, and on*
honor student, and also
Spanish A w ard. Sha was
treasurer o f the Beta Club,
a majoiette and a member
of
the
Student
Couneil.
A fter school houri, Sylvia
rnjovs dancing, swimming,
twirling for fun and listen­
ing to the Beatles. She
plans to combine college
and werk. doing both parttime, as ahe attends Jones
Business College. She Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mr*
James Chatnbera o f Wintci
Park.

Carlson

Chambers

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John

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Berry

Haynes

Dicki

Jo

Jeanie

Christensen

Jnhnnv wa* a Boy* State
delegate, president of the
Spanish Club, a member o f
the annual staff and the
student counril, played foot­
ball and track. A fter gradu­
ation Johnny plan* to enroll
at Ilob Jones University to
study education. His favor-,
ite spare time hobbies in­
clude rending, chess, hiking
and traveling, lie is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Haynes of Longwood.

Presenting

“ D. J." I* a former majorette, A Future Teacher
and participated in t h e
Speech
Class
play.
She
uans to attend Orlando
lunior College and study
commercial subjects and a
little psychology, too per­
haps. She is the daughter
o f Mr*. Marie Brock of
Longwood.

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Clarke

Katy was elected presi­
dent o f the Pep Club, prom
committee chairman a n d
wa* a member of the Home­
coming Court, the ParaMedlcal Club and serves as
president o f the Phi Kappa
Delta sorority of Kngiish
Kstates. She
is
making
plan* to attend OJC, trans­
ferring to the University of
Florida later, majoring in
m a t h ami physic*. The
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
William
Whitlock
Clarke.
Katy
likes
sewing
and
swimming in her spare time.

Coates

Philip would tike to study
refrigeration, hut a f t e r
graduation he plan* to en11*t in the l\s. A ir Force.
Hi*
hotdiy
of
repairing ’
small ga* engine* fits in
with
hi* future hope*.
Philip i» the *on o f Mr. and
M u. Coates of Maitland.

Presenting

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Charlie

Best Wishes, Class Of '64!

Cobb

Charlie's plans for the fu­
ture are indefinite right
now. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hcorge W. Cobb, he
was horn in Texarkanna,
Arkansas and new lives in
Longwood.

First National Bank
At Winter Park

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Nan

Philip

Comstock

Nnn was a member o f the
A rt Club for two years at
Pompano S e n i o r
High
School. She hus also been a
member o f the Pep Club and
ths FT A. She would like to
lie nn art tenrher, so is
planning to study education
nnd art at Orlando Junior
(Jollege. The daughter o f
C. A. Comstock o f Apopka,
Nan likes art and horse­
back riding.

Connie

Carol

Comfort

A four year participant In
the
Beta
Club's
Talent
Show, Connie rnmr out n
winner this yenr. She served
a* secretary of the Future
llomemnkrrs and nlso a*
vice president. Connie was
n Future Nurse for three
years, a member o f the Pep
Club, the Bowling Team,
T ri-lli-Y , the school news­
paper staff, tlie annual staff
and tock part in the Senior
Class play.
She
is the
daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Harvey Comfort of Maitland and likes horseback
riding, bowling nnd danc­
ing
in
her
after-school
hours. She plans to attend
nursing school.

Presenting . . . . .

Sharon

“ Your Personal Bank”

Lego

Sharon ha* served as a
member
of
the
Spanish
Club, the Prom committee,
the (1AA, Hie Hire Club and
as a cheerleader in tha
nin*h giadr. She belonged to
Phi Beta Chi sorority in
the 10th grade. Sluiron is
the daughter o f Mr. ami
Mr*. A. Lego and her hob­
ble* are reading and danc­
ing. She is not planning to
attend collrge.

Congratulations to the Graduates
From

Tradewinds Cafeterias,

Inc.

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Romona Marie

Seminole Plaza Shopping Center
U. S. 17-92 South
Ph. 838-7373

Cox

Because she was horn in
(ieorgia, Ramona is nicknamed for her heme state.
Sho was been a member of
the Journalism staff, the
Future Nurses, and the Pep
Club. She took part in the
Junior Class play and the
Speech Class play, "(ie o r­
gia " plans to attend Orlando
Junior College and study
Business Administration. In
her spnre time, she like*
rooking and painting. Sho is
the daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. K. II. Cox of Orlando.

We

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Finest

Catering

Sheppard’s Rexall Pharmacy
Casselberry, Florida

Phone 838-2582

Paulette won the year
honor roll award and was
on the semester honor roll,
took part in the junior class
pinV and the speech class
play. She was a member of
the newspaper staff, the
prom committee, the Pep
Club and the chorus. Paul­
ette is the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Deak and
after school hours she like*
to sew and listen to musir.

Florida

K ris

Alan

Dane

Kris Is planning to attend
cither Florida State Uni­
versity or Florida Presby­
terian and study patent law.
He wa* a member of the
student council at Lyman
High. Kris is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Dane
o f Lak* Brantley.

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Seminole l ’laza

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Paulette Deak

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Billie wa* a member of
the Future Nurses, and the
Spanish Club, took pnrt in
the Speech Class piny ami
served on the senior trip
committee. The daughter of
Mr. und Mr*. John It. Crook
Sr., »hc plan* to continue
her education by studying
hairstyling. In her spate
time, Billie like* to dance,
skate or bowl.

Service

Donna

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Billie

Provide

R oger Dcppen

‘'Deride” has been a mem­
ber o f the March hand, the
Stage band and the Con­
cert Band. He also won an
honorable mention at the
l.ymun Science Fair. He
would like to take op the
study of science further at
Western
Kentucky
Slate
College. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dcppen, '‘Her­
bie” likes jazz, loafing and
girls.

Barbara

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n.’iiun was secretary of
the Future Nurse* ('lull and
secretary of the Pep Club.
She played on the Powder
P u ff football team, was a
member of ths Homecoming
Court, on the Junior-Senior
Prom
committee,
anil n
member o f
the Spanish
( ’ lull. The daughter of Mr.
null Mrs. U. K. Crocker,
Donna likes swimming, sew­
ing nnd horseback riding ill
lie *pare time. She doe*
plan
to
attend
Orlando
Junior College, hut lias not
settled on a course id study.

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Elaine

Daniel

Michael

Leroy

Barbara I* the recipient
of a (curbing scholarship of
$100 a year for four years.
She plan* to attend Florida
State University and study
education
llarliaiu was a
member of the Bruin llowl
team, o f the Future Teach­
er's Association, iilnl of the
Spanish Club. She I* the
daughter of MSHT mid Mrs.
Harold K. Daniel of Longwood and enjoy* horseback
riding and reading in her
spars time.

Mike I* planning to at­
tend
Massey
Technical
School to study arrhitecturnl drafting. He is the son
of
Mr. anil Mr*. Perry
Davies of Fern Park and ill
his spare time likes to go
swimming or work on auto­
mobiles.

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Donald DuPuis

A fte r a short tcur o f duly
with ths military forces,
Don hopes to go into the
study
of
air-conditioning
nnd refrigeration. He wa* a
member o f the Lyman Tech
Club. In his spare time Don,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Vlnrent DuPuis, likes scuba
diving.

Crocker

John

Warren

John dors not plan to at­
tend college, but hopes to
find employment witli un
air-conditioning company. He
is a member of the l.ymun
TEC Club and hi* hobbies
sre flailing and baseball.
John ia the son of Mr. and
Mis. It. F. Taylor o f Longwood.

Davies

Taylor

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Judy, who served ax presldent o f the Future Nurses
in her senior year at L y­
man will continue her Inter*
rat In that field by attend*
In* nursing school at Day­
tona Ileacn Junior College
after graduation. Judy waa
also a member c f the stu­
dent council, a cheerleader,
a member o f the Prom com­
mittee and the Letterman's
Club. Her spare time hob­
bles are sewing and read­
ing. She Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Iiuard Estes
of Altamonte Springs.

Mickey was the winner o f
the School Spirit Award,
and waa i participant in
softball,
a r •
basketball,
chery and swimming. She
member o f the
was also
Future Nurses Club and en­
joys working at the Winter
Park Hospital In her spare
time. She la tha daughter c f
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eu­
bank, o f Altamonte Springs.
Her future plans are not yet
definite.

Clair

Thomas

Evans

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Tom Is not planning to at­
tend college, but hopes he
might work fo r the teleihone company. His favorte after-school
sport Is
g o lf and he is the son c f Mr.
and Mrs. A. R. Ferrin o f
North Orlando.

Alton, who Is eometlmee
called A l or Butch wee a
member o f the band. Future
plans are a little indefinite
a fter graduation but may
include some nurses train­
ing. Present home is with
ardlsns
Mr. and Mrs.
mes F . M yen o f Cassel­
berry.

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Cheers For Class Of ’64!

Palm er Fletter

M argaret

Denny waa eo-captaln o f
th a
Greyhounds
football
team in his senior year,
and ployed four full years.
He also won the Freshmnn
Football award. Denny par­
ticipated cn the track team
for two years and was u
member o f the Letter-man's
Club for three years. He
took part In the Senior
A fter graduation he Is mak­
ing plans to attend OJC
and later transfer to the
University o f Florida, ma*
jorlng in Iluslness Adminis­
tration. Denny's parents arc
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fletter.

Winter Park Federal
Savings and Loan Association

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Margaret was a member
o f the Future Homemakers
Club fc r four yeara at L y ­
man High and o f tha Span­
ish Club fo r two yeara. Tha
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
N. R. Foreso o f Altamonte
Springs, her hobbies are
stamp collecting and sew­
ing.

Presenting

Glenn M ark Friddle

Rein is Fox

Rclnls was president o f
the TEC Club at Lyman
and formerly served as Its
treasurer. He held member­
ship on the student coun­
cil and the newspaper staff
and played football. A fter
graduation he plans to at­
tend Alabama Christian Col­
lege and study engineering.
Spare time hubby Is makIn model airplanes. He ie
the eon o f Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Fox Jr. and was bom
lu Augsburg, Germany.

North Branch' — Fern Park

New England at Knowles

A fte r graduation Glenn
plans to go right ahead and
enlist in tha II. S. Arm y. Ha
la tha son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas B. Friddle o f Longwood and hla hobby la col­
lecting
antique
firearms,
especially elvtl w ar ma­
terial.

Congratulations Lyman Graduates!

Lormann Realty
Grant’s Track Repair
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800 So. U. 8. Highway 17-92

James D. Friend

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Lonnie David F rier

J. Runsetl and E. Ruth Grant
Cnttflclbcrry, Fla.

39

Phone 838-1707
Longwood, Fla.

575 Palmetto St.

Jay, who llkre •motor­
cycling, cars and anything
mechanical” plans to fo l­
low this Interest after grad­
uation by enrolling In Or­
lando Junior College end
s t u d y i n g mechanical en­
gineering. llu is the sun of
Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Friend o f Maitland.

Garrett Realty
Continental Testing Laboratories
Dennis Gnrrctt, Registered Broker
Highway 17-92

Fern Park, Ha.
1st St. Altamonte Springs, Fla.

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Dennis

Alton

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Phone 838-4240

Lonnie has been a mem­
ber o f the band fo r the past
four years, as well aa serv­
ing
as
a
Homecoming
Queen
escort one
year,
working on the Annual sta ff
one yaer and singing with
the Chorus one year. He
also participated
In one
year o f football. The eon
o f Mr. end Mra. R. W.
Frier, Lonnie Is planning to
attend Lake Sumter Junior
College, but has not yet
decided on hla major.

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Jack

Margaret was a member
of the Homecoming Court
fur two years ami a cheer­
leader for four years. On
the student council sho was
treasurer III her senior year}
took part In the Junior
Class
play,
tho
Speech
Class play, worked on the
Annual S taff and the Jour­
nalism staff, was a member
of Die I'ep Club three yenrs
and the Glee Club two
years. Fcr spare time fun,
” 1 love dancing,” says Mar­
garet. She plans to attend
the University o f Florida
and study nursing. Mar­
garet is the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Garrett o f
Maitland.

O. Glenn Jr.

Jack plans to go ahead
and g e l hla military service
behind him by joining tha
a fter
graduation.
Navy
Then he Intenda to enroll at
FSU and study electronic*.
While at Lyman he was
manager o f both the foot­
ball and basketball teams, a
member o f the TEC Club
end cn the newspaper staff.
Hla hobby is being mechanic
on a stock car. Jack Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Glenn Sr. o f Casaelberry.

Green

James

Goplen

Richard

Gloria Green

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Richard has crowded a lot
o f activity into hla yeara at
Lyman High School. He was
the
winner o f the Im ­
promptu 8peeking contest I
end took second in Public
Speaking in the Fla. Feder­
ation o f TEC CJuba. He w s i
co-editor o f tha newspaper,
directed the 8peech class
play: playad basketball and
baseball, and waa a member
o f the TEC Club, Pep Club
and Letterman's Club. In hla
■pare time, Richard werked
a* a sport* w riter fo r tha
Sanford Herald and was ac­
tive In DeMolay. Sports,
photography, singing
and
speaking are soma o f hie
other nobbles.

Jim played basketball and
trnrk at l.ymiin and wits a
member o f the lifts Club,
A fte r graduation ha plane
to anroll at tha University
of Florida to study math
and physic*. In hla spare
time he like* to play basket ball, tinker with radios
and build model airplanes.
Jim is tha eon o f Mr. and
Mrs.
Hurlan
Gcplln
of
Maitland.

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P rM tn tta f

Eric

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Obie

Eugene

G riffin

ry .
Gloria wae the winner of
the Typing Award, a Var­
sity Cheerleader for two
years and a JV cheerleader.
She wee a member of tho
Homecoming Court, the I.ettennen'a Club and tha Pep
Club, worked on the prom
committee and the Christ­
mas dance committee. The
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
D. T. Green o f Winter Park,
her spare time hobby is
swimming. A fte r gradua­
tion shs plans to go to work
as a secretary.

Rick was a member o f the
track team and the Spanish
Club a t Lyman and In tho
ninth ami tenth
grades
went out fo r cross-country
track and was a member o f
tlie student council, The
son o f Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Green o f Winter Park, Kick
spends his spare time canoe­
ing, skiing or fishing. He
would like to study law and
will enroll first at OJC,
later continue at Stetson or
at the University o f Florida.

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Pat was a member o f the
annual e ta ff and after grad­
uation ahe plans to work In
a business office. In her
spare time, Pat likes to go
bowling or awlmming. She
la the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Green* o f Cas­
selberry.

Gene Is going In the serv­
ice after graduation, though
he's not aura which one he
will choose. While in high
school he participated In
football, basketball,
and
baseball and was interested
In music. He la the son of
Mr. and Mra. O. B. G riffin
o f Casaelberry,

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Patricia

Grimwood

A lice

Faye

Pat was the assistant edi­
tor of the Annual S ta ff and
was also u junior class
worker on the same staff.
She was chairman o f the
prom committee, a member
o f the Future Nurses and
the Spanish Club. Her hob­
bies uro art, designing anil
sewing nnd she wants to
nttend Texas Woman's Uni­
versity with the Real o f
earning a P H I) in psy­
chology and a minor In art.
She Is the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Griinwood
o f Casselberry.

H all

Presenting . . . . .

Dana

“ K itti” Is planning ta at­
tend Orlando Junior Col­
lege after graduation and
take a secretarial course. In
high school she was a mem­
ber o f the Latin Club, the
Spanish Club and the G A A .
A fter school heurs, K itti
likes to go horseback rid­
ing, or skin diving, or read.
She is the daughter o f Mrs.
It. I.. Hall o f Altamonte
Springs.

L ee

Hall

Carol Hansson

Pans, who was named
1004 Homeomlng Queen wus
also chosen “ Most Popular
Girl” at I.yman High School.
She was a cheerleader, sec­
retory of the Lettermen's
Club, a member o f the
Spanish Club and the Fcp
Club. Dana is planning to
attend Manatee Junior Col­
lege and study data pro­
cessing. In her spare time
she likes to sew. Sho is
the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. W . F . H all o f Cassel­
berry.

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Carol received the Honor
Award lo r being on the
honor rcll all year in the
ninth grade. She was a
member
of
the
Future
Nurses In her senior year.
After
graduation, Carol
plans to enroll in I.ong Is­
land Junior College
and
study art, which follows her
spare time hobby o f paint­
ing, w riting and sketching.
She Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ilrrtrnnd J. lianason o f Casselberry.
1

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Presenting . . . .

Nancy

Presenting . . . . ,

Jo Hardwicke

We Wish You Every Success!

Nancy Jo was a member
o f the Para-Medical Club
for four years and served ns
vice president in her senior
year. Sho was the winner
o f the Speech Award in
1002-03, a member o f stu­
dent
council,
GAA
and
served one year as a aecretary with the DEC. Shs is
presently working with a
dentist and plans to work as
a nurses aide at Florida
San.
Nancy
Jo
Is
the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Carl K. Stiles o f Altamonte
Springs nnd her favorite
hobbies I n c l u d e outdoor
sports, social work ami art.

Best Wishes to Graduating Seniors
From

Chenet Jr.

Telephone Company

Carol

Highsmith

Carol was tho president
o f her Junior Class, a
Senior Superlative, v I c a
president o f tho
Future
Teachors, vice president o f
the Pep Club, • member o f
tho Hand, the student coun­
cil and played Powder P u ff
football. Sna also partici­
pated In the Junior Class
play and tho Speech Class
play. In her spare time,
Carol, daughter o f Mr. and
Mr*.
George
Highsmith
likes dancing, cooking and

132 E. N ew England Ave.
W inter Park, Fla.

Atlantic Terrazzo,

Inc
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Eileen

Hodges

Sandy was treasurer o f
the Future Nurses Club in
11)03 04; a member o f the
Spanish Club for two years,
on the Proin Committee and
a member o f the Girls
Athletic Assn. In her spare
limo she likes to howl, go
swimming or sew. Her par­
ents aro Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Hodges o f A l t a m o n t e
Springs. A fte r graduation
she plans to work at the
Shelby
Mutual
Insurance
Co. In W inter Park.

181 Atlantic Driva

M argaret

Houck

Piloian Farms
P. 0. Box 212 Longwood

Oviedo, Florida

Glenn

•

Edward

Dianne's after-graduation
plans are to study automu(ion accounting ul Jours
Husiness College in Orlando
nnd later in Jacksonville.
A t Lyman High she was on
the journalism and unnuul
staff, a member o f the
Future Nurses and the Pep
Club. Spare time fun for
Dianne includes swimming,
drawing, reading nnd w rit­
ing. Shu is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houck
o f North Orlando.

•

Ingram

Glenn was the president
o f the Distributivu Educa­
tion Club in 11)03-84 and his­
torian in 10O2-G3. He took
second place in the 1001-02
Science Fair In the physics
department. A fter gradua­
tion he plan* to continue hia
work ne a Wise pot ato chip
salesman. In his off-hours
Glenn likes to travel, draw
cartoons or go swimming.
He Is ths sen o f Mr. and
Mrs. George Huber o f Cas­
selberry.

Hill played two years o f
football, was in the TEC
club two years, on the stu­
dent council In the ninth
grade and a member o f the
clasa reunion committee in
tho 12th. Soon after gradu­
ation from Lyman he plans
to join the U. S. A ir Force
and hopes to study elec­
tronics. In his spare time,
Hill likes all kinds o f sports,
tars and drag racing. Ha is
the aon o f Mra. Beverly
Roberta o f Fern Park.

Paula

John

Winter Turk, Fla.

Johnny Is Interested In
studying law and plans to
enroll at OJC to begin.
While at Lyman he was a
member o f
the
Spanish
Club, tho Future Teachsrs
Club, the Journalism Club
and the Track team. Ha la
tho son o f Mr. and Mra.
Joseph llopklns o f Longwcod.

Florida Utilities
Canton Ave.

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Huber

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Mnltland, Florida

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Bill

■'■• ttw ir c

The Winter Park

Hill Is a sportsman and
participated In football and
bust-ball in school, with wa­
ter sports, more football,
baseball and basketball in
his spare time. He waa a
member o f
the
Student
Council nnd the Lettormun'*
Club. Hill plans to start at
OJC and finish at Florida
State studying architecture.
His pnrents are Mr. and
Mra. Henry W . Chenet Sr.
of Winter Park.

Dianne

r j m P ! —‘ 1

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William

Sandra

Hartshorn

Phil plans to work at
Publlx Markets after his
graduation. During h i g h
school he waa a basketball
player. Phil la .the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart­
shorn o f Casselberry.

Presenting . . . . .

Henry

Phil

Diane

Riddle

Paula has maintained a
very high scholastic achieve­
ment record throughout high
school, Iwing on the Honor
lioll all four years. She was
a member of the Ueta Club,
the Pep Club, Spanish Club
and the committee o f the
Junior rises Carnival. She
plana to continue her educa­
tion at William and Mary
College, but lias not decided
on a major. Slit ia the
daughter o f retired piaster
Sgt. and Mrs. R. L. Kiddle
of W inter Park and her
spare time activities include
swimming, r e a d i n g and
horseback riding.

P re s e n tin g ..............

Grace

Hulbert

Grace took part In the
Junior Class play and the
Speech Class play, played
on the Powder l'u ff foot­
ball team, was a member of
tha Psp Club, ■ student
council alternate, a mem­
ber o f the Spanish Club and
the Future Nurses. A fte r
graduation she
plans to
study business administra­
tion at OJC. Hobhira in­
clude skiing, horseback rid­
ing and skin diving. Graca
Is the daughter c f Mr. and
Mra. R. P. Hulbert o f M ait­
land.

P r in tin g

Hopkins

Hundley

Frank waa voted Most
Valuable Hack for the L y ­
man Greyhounds this year,
and played three years of
football. He took psrt In
the Speeeh Class play and
was a member o f the stu­
dent council. Right after
graduation, Frank plana to
enlist in the A ir Force. In
his spare time, ha likea any
kind o f sports. Frank is tha
•on c t Mr. and Mra. C. W.
Hundley o f Casselberry.

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Sherry

Frank

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M arie

Sherry waa the business
manager of the school news­
paper, and a member o f tha
layout staff of this year's
annual. She was also a
member c f the chorus and
the Future Teachers. Later
on ehe hopes to attend col­
lege, but a fter graduation
will peek employment aa a
receptionist or a depart­
ment store sales clerk. Her
favorite apart time activi­
ties are rooking, srwing and
swimming. Sherry is the
daughter of Mrs. Hilda M.
Kasky o f Casselbvrry ,

Kasky

Roy

Edward

Roy played four yeara o f
football, and was on tho
track tleam two yeara. llo
also took part in the Speech
Class play. A fta r gradua­
tion he plans to anroll In
Urlando Junior College but
has not yat plnnad down a
major courae of study. Koy'a
hobbles era w ater akling
and hunting and ha la the
sen o f Mr. and Mra. Ed­
ward Kelsey o f Altamonte
Springs.

Kelsey

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Sandra

L

Rae

Kendall

Jane

Allen

K ent

Mildred

Presenting

Lucille

Kerns

Jean Idell K err * *
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Janie was captain o f one
of the Powder P u ff football
teams,
a
majorette
two
years,
yearl&gt;ook
business
manager one year, Spanish
Club two
years,
Speech
Class play one year and a
member o f the Pep Club one
vesr. In her spare time she
likes to paint and plans to
enroll in the Fashion Insti­
tute o f Technology in New
York City to study fashion
merchandising a f t e r her
graduation f r o m
Lyman
High School. She is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
M. 0. Kent o f Longwood.

Sandra was n member o f
the CJlrl’a Athletic Assn. for
three year*, the Spnnish
Club for two nnd the Illhle
Club for one. A fte r grnduatlon she plan* to he married.
Sho enjoys most sports In
her spare time. Sandrn is
the daughter o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. Itny Kendall o f Apop­
ka.

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David

L.

K in g

Paul's

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Jeannie wan secretary o f
the Future Homemakers in
her senior year, and was
very active with the Chorus
for several years, being a
member o f the Special En­
semble In the ninth grade.
A fte r graduation she hopes
to find work as a secretary
'.i Winter Park. Jeanne is
the daughter o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. Paul M. Kerr o f Cas­
selberry nnd her favorite
fun
time
activities
are
dancing, swimming and sew.
ing.

Presenting

Good Fortune To You, Graduates!

During his high school
nears, David, who Is some­
times called “ Choo-Choo
was n member of the Latin
Club,
the
French
Cluh,
Hetn Club, Hand nnd Prom
Committee. He also took
part In the Junior Class
play. David Is the son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald \V.
King of Maitland Bnd likes
swimming, water-skiing and
traveling. After graduation
from high school, he plans
to attend the University of
Florida nnd study III the
arts and sciences.

n

In her junior year, M illie
w as
chosen
outstanding
Home
Economics Student
and received an award. She
by-passed most extra-curri­
cular school activities in
favor o f a heavy schedule
o f church work, which in­
cludes Sunday School teach­
er and Youth Council and
Training Union werk. A fter
graduation, Millie hopes to
obtain
employment in a
business office. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Kerns o f Fern Park
and In he spare time likes
to sew or swim or twirl.

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George

K in g

George, who transferred I
to Lyman recently played
varaily football in his senior
year at Deseret High School
in California. The son o f Lt.
Col. Vernon C. King (re t).
George
plans
to
nttend
Ilrevard J u n i o r Collegs
after garduation.

Paints

Fern Plaza

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Melaine

K irby

Melanie has been a mem­
ber o f the (iiri's Athletic
Association, the Latin Cluh
and the Spanish Club. She
is also n member c f the
Phi
Kappa
Delta
social
sorority of Maitland. The
daughter of l.t. Col. nnd
Mrs. W. D. Kirby o f Mait­
land, Melanie lil.es sports
and music in her spare
time. She plans to attend
Orlando Junior College and
study liberal arts.

Stephen

Auto Clinic o f Fern Park
Sum Else*
313 O’ Hricn Rd.

N ick’s Paint &amp; Body Shop
300 O’Rrien Rd.

Kern Purk, Flu.

Kern Purk, Kla.
838-5989
838-1972

Kish'

Steve Is making plans to
nttend Florida State Uni­
versity fo r the study of
geology
and
cartography
after his graduation from
Lyman High School. He
lists as his hobbies, moun­
tain climbing, photography
and
swimming.
In
high j
school, he was a member
of the chorus. Steve is the
ton o f Mr. nnd Mrs, Alex
Kish o f Fern Park.

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Garden A rts Foliage Nursery

LaBree and Osborn Plumbing

Presenting

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Patricia

K linger
Pat was a member o f the
Future Teachers for four
years; received nil honornlilii mention at the recent
.Science Fair; served on the
year Imok s ta ff nnd behind
tho scenes o f the Speech
Class play. She was also a
member o f the Dramatics
Club. In her spnrc lime,
Pat, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Paul Klinger o f Mailland likes skiing nnd swim­
ming. She plans to attend
Texas Women's University
in Denton, Texas and study
psychology.

Luke Brantley Road

Forest City, Fla.

Florida State Bank
Sanford, Florida

Rte. 1 Box 52 Longwood, Flu.

Phone 8158-2011

Thomas M oving &amp; Storage
Phone 322-1991

Sunford, Florida

Barbara

Lynn

Komisar

Hnrbsra was the editor o f
the school newspaper nnd
the winner of the American
Legion Essay Award nnd
was named Wittiest Senior.
She was a member o f the
Future Teachers fo r four
years,
treasurer
of
the
Junior Class, a member o f
the Spanish Cluh, the Howl­
ing team nnd the I’ep Cluh,
a
Powder I*uff
football
Pilayer, and on the Year
II oner Roll. She plans to
attend Wayne Slate Uni­
versity in Detroit, Mirhinn and study English and
umanities. Durham is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Komisar

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K ay

Judy was a member o f
the Girls Athletic Associa­
tion and the newspaper
staff. Sht does npt plan to
attend college next year,
but plans eventually to go
to Jones Uusiness College
and
take
a
secretarial
c o u r s e . Meanwhile, she
hopes to obtain employment
at a bank. She is the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Letourneau
of
Longwood
and hrr favorite hobbies
a n bowling and tennis.

Louise

Lam bert

Judy took a first pises la
the biology division o f the
11*63-64 Science Fair and an
honorable mention the year
before. She was named best
All-Around Girl Student in
her junior year, and was a
majorette in the 10th and
11th gmde. Judy was also
n mem!&gt;er o f the Spanish
Cluh,
the G A A ,
Future
Teachers, Powder P u ff foot­
ball team and the Glee
Cluh. She is the daughter o f
Mrs. Use Lambert o f Mait­
land and plans to study
psychology nr education at
Orlando Junior College, in r'
her spare time Judy likes
to practice equitation, and
baton twirling.

Jim, who made the high­
est math score on the col­
lege board tests at Lymnn
" gh, was first In the N a­
tional Math contest fur L y­
man and sixth in the Flori­
da high school senior U-sts
plans to begin the study of
engineering st O r l a n d o
Junior College. He was on
the liowling team, a mem­
ber o f the Spanish Club and
took part In two dramatic
club plays. In his spare
time, Jim owns and oper­
ates the Prairie Lake Cabi­
net shop. He is the son o f
Mrs. Frieda Patterson o f
Fern Park.

Judith

Judy

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Letoureau

Joan

Joanl was a member o f
the Pep Club and of the
Future Nuraes. A fte r grad­
uation aht hopei to find
employment in aecretarial
work In Orlando or Sanford.
She ii the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leater Levey o f
Altamonte Springs and her
hobbies are sewing, cook­
ing and swimming.

Levey

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Donna

Louise

Malcolm

Lyons

Lundgrert
Donna was a member cf
the Drain Howl train at L y ­
man, the bowling team, the
Bible club and the Power
Puff football team. She I*
also a Rainbow girl and a
member o f the Winter Putk
Congregational
Church
Choir. Donna's hobble* in­
clude swimming and music.
A fter garduation from L y ­
man High. Donna la plan­
ning to attend Steta.'n Uni­
versity with the aim of
studying law. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
G. M. I.undgren o f Cassel­
berry.

Marcia is a member of the
Beta Club and the Quill and
Scroll, served as an Honor
Usherette, was a member
o f the student council, the
Future Homemakeis a n &lt;1
the Spanish Club. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar I*. Lyons o f Fern
Park and Is planning to en­
ter Orlando Junior College
in the fall t j study political
science. Marcia’s hobby is
water skiing.

W.

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McClellan

Jr.

Mar was a member of the
Brain Bowl tram and the
Bela riuh. He is planning to
continue his education after
graduation at ths Universi­
ty of Florida where ho will
study political science and
sociology. Mac is the son o f
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W.
McClellan o f Maitland and
Ids hebhies are water ski­
ing. boating and working on
small engines.

McCoy

Donna was a member o*
the Beta Club, the Quill and
Scroll, the Spanish Club,
the newspaper stnff and the
annual stnff. A fter gradu­
ation she will study langu­
age or writing at Florida
State University. Donna is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. David McCoy o f Cns.
selherry mid her hobbies mo
writing utul swimming.

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Madeline

K.

Congratulations, Seniors!

McFadden

Robert

A fter two years in the
Future Nursea. Mickey is
now planning to enter Dayton Reach Junlcr College
and study nursing as a
caierr. She was also a mem­
ber o f the G AA, the Powder
Puff team and the Lyman
Chorua for four years. Her
hobby is hones. Mickey |»
the daughter o f Mr. ami
Mrs.
.loa
McFadden
of
Longwood.

McGrath,

III

Boh wn« a member o f tne
Lyman TEC club and plan*
to enter the Florida State
University
to
study
en­
gineering. His hobbles are
motorcycles,
racing
and
cars. Boh is the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McGrath
Jr. of Altamonta Springs. &gt;

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Lynda

Donna

Anne

McIntosh

Patrick

Inland Materials

Lynda was a member of
the
yearbook
staff,
the
newspaper staff, tha Pep
Club, Future Nurses. Stu­
dent Council, and Library
Staff. She also took part
in tha Speech Class play.
After
graduation,
Lynda
plant to enter a modeling
■rhool with the aim o f he­
mming a model. Her hob­
bies ara Hawaiian dancing,
reading and awimming. She
is the daughter o f Mr. and
M ri. Hampson (lim it Mc­
Intosh II o f Maitland.

Francis

James

McLaughlin

Pat, who was voted the
Most Intellectual Senior at
Lyman High School, was
also Captain o f the Lyman
Marching Band. He was
granted the Bunker Foun­
dation scholarship. Pat wns
a member o f the Beta Club,
the Dance Band, the Dixie
Band, the Marching Band
and the Orlando Training
Orchestra, where he played
llie trumpet. As hobbies,
Pat
list*
photography,
model
airplanes,
trumpet
I laying and
biology
lab
work. A fter graduation, Pat
will enroll st Hollins Col­
lege to study bio.chemistry.
Ho Is the son o f Mr. and
Mra. George McLaughlin

Redi Mixed Concrete
Longwood, Florida

Crum’s Fuel Oil Service, Tnc.
Owen Bros. Body Works
Ileatins and A ir Conditioning
I* IT. Andrews, Owner

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M ary Ellen Mack
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Mary was a mrmWr of
tha Rets Club, the Chums
and the Rowling team at
Lyman High School. A fter
graduation, Mary hopes to
obtain a civil senrlre Job as
Hark - stenographer. S h e
Is the daughter o f Mr and
Mra Glenn Hartwell o f Al
tamonta Springs and her
bobby la dancing.

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Highway 17-02
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l.ongwiMiil

Winter Turk

Carole’s Dress &amp; Sportswear Shop
Jeola Cards &amp; Clifts
Headquarters for Presses, Sportswear and Swint Suits
Gifts for Gracious Giving &amp; Living
I/onjrwood Plaza

Arlene

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Frances

Charlie

Mason

Thomas Gary Mannel

Ray

Massey

Gary will be returning to
Baltimore after graduation
where he will participate In
the Western Electric edurational work program. He
hn*o been working after
school
In Longwood and
doe* not plan to enter col­
lege in the near future. Ho
i* the son of Mr. slid Mrs.
Henry Itossela o t Long,
wood.

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Sheri

Mello

John

Merck

_
Arlene was a memlier o f
the llrain Bowl Team for
two years, a member o f the
Homecoming Court, an Hon­
or Usherette, a mrmher &lt; f
tha Spaniah Club and took
part in the Senior class
- play. lia r hobbies include
norsehack riding, a w I m ming and sketching and she
is planning to attend Or­
lando Junior Cotlega or
F8U and study law. Arlene
is the daughter of Mr. ami
Mrs.
Kdward
Mason
of
j l.ongwood.

Charlie has net settled
on the college of hia choice
hut hopes to lie a CPA
someday, lie was a member
o f the D Kl’A club in the
1 11th
and
12th
grade.
Charlie's
hobbles
include
swimming and danring and
he is the son o f Mr*. Cora
Massey o f North Urlando.

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Janet

M erritt

Sheri, who Is nicknamed
"G ld get" Is planning to take
a secretarial course at Jonr*
Business
College
after
graduation. A t Lyman she
was a member of the Future
Nurse*, I’ep Club, and took
part in the Speech Cla**
play. Her hobbles are dr*
matic readings, sport* rar
races, singing, water ski­
ing and rooking. She i* the
daughter of
Mrs.
Betty
Mello and lives in Winter
Park.

John
la
Interested
In
studying or working in re­
frigeration. He I* llie eon of
Mr. and Mr*. Jack .Merck
of Altnrn.nte Springs and
liis hubbies are hunting and
fishing.

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Pattio

M erritt

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W arren

Michaux

Anno

w.
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Jan was tha historian of
the Future Teachers and is
planning to study teaching
and education at Daytona
lieach Junior College after
graduation. Sha was a mem­
ber o f tha Senior Chorus,
tha
student council, the
baikalbatl team, tha yearbook ataff and the senior
graduation c o m m i t t e e .
Spare time fun fo r Janet
consists o f water skiing.
tewing and awimming. She
la the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Loon P. Merritt of
Goldenrod.

Pattio Is planning to be
married soon after gradua­
tion. She was in the Lyman
Chorus in 0th and 10th
grades, singing with the
group in the Christmas pro­
gram last year. He hobbles
are baby-sitting, swimming,
singing and music and read­
ing. Pattis Is the dsughter
of Mr. and Mia. Jamas Mer­
ritt o f Fern Park.

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H i

I

Warren was a member of
tha TEC Club and hope*
that he can continue this
Interest by taking some re­
frigeration rouihca after he
Joins the military service. ‘
He is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Michaux o f '
Longwood.

Ann was the captain o f
the
Lyman
High cheer­
leaders. vice president of
the TEC Club, A r t Editor
o f the annual staff, elected
to the Homecoming Court
two years, a member o f the
I-ettermen a Club, (she was a
cheerleader for six y e a rs );
u member of the I'cp Club,
and llie Futuru Nurses. She
plans to ho an airlines
stewardess and will study at
OJC.
Ann's
hobbies are
modeling, swimming, dan­
cing and reading. She is the
daughter o f Mr. und Mrs.
W. W. M iller o f Maitland.

M iller

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Glenn

M argot

Mitchell

Lynne

Mitchell

Margot wns a member of
the Uetta Club at Lyman
High School. She has no
definite plans for the fu ­
ture, but her hobbles include
herses and all outdoor, ac­
tivities. She is the daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mitchell o f Longwood.

Glenn, who is nicknamed
"T in y." was a member o f
the High school bnnd for
four years. He plana to go
on ami study music at the
Berkley School o f Music.
Tiny is the son o f Mr. and
Mr*. Eugcn* Mitchell of
Casselberry .

Richard

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Thomas

Morgan

Sharon

Myers

Sharon, who was chosen
Most
Athletic at Lyman
High School on t h e senior
superlative list was a mem­
ber o f the G A A and played
on the Powder P u ff foot­
ball and haseketbail trams.
She was n member o f the
student council, the annual
staff, the journalism staff,
the chorus and the Senior
ernduatien committee. Her
hobbies are swimming and
tewing. A fte r graduation,
Sharon pinna to study psy­
c h o l o g y at Indiana Univer­
sity.

lUchard's future plans In­
clude studying electrical en­
gineering at Orlando Junior
College fo r two years and
them transferring to the
Univeralty of Florida. He
was a member o f the bnml
and the bowling team. Rich­
ard Is the son o f Mrs.
Lcuise Morgan o f Winter
Park.

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Harvey

Alexander

Neufeld

Nicholas

Graduates - We Wish You Success!
Alex expects to enroll at
Orlando Junior College to
study bumness administra­
tion. He was a member of
the bowling team at Lyman
High and his hobbles are
sports cars und basketball.
Alex is the son o f Mrs.
Dorothy Nicholas o f Longwoed.

narvey, who Is called
"D u ffy" by his friends is
■nuking plans to enter Or­
lando Junior College In the
fall to study busincs admin­
istration. He played base­
ball at Lyman High ami is
interested in all sporU. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Neufeld and was born
in Germany.

Burgess Tire Company, Inc.
Y e Old W rought Iron Shop
U. S. Tiros, Wheel Alignment &amp; Balancing
Longwood, Kin.

Phone 838-1641
Highway 17-92

Kern Park, Florida
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Donald

Ann

Nottingham

‘Sew and Save’*

South Seminole Bank

Don's plana ara to enlist
in tho II. S. A ir Force after
graduation f r o m
Lyman
High
School. He played
football and likes to tinker
with nmntcur electronics, hot
rods and to hunt. He is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Nottingham o f Longwood.

The Remnant Shop

Kern Park, Florida
Highway 17-92 at Fern Park

Marie

O’Donnell

Ann was the winner of
the Seminole County Speech
contest on the Voice o f De­
mocracy. She was also a
member
of
the
Future
Nurses, the French Club,
Senior privilege committee
rhuirmnn, Knglish Club, uml
Pep Cluli. She was a mem­
ber o f the Powder P u ff foot­
ball team and tlio Journal­
ism Club. Ann’s hobbies in­
clude w riting and swim­
ming. She is tha daughter o f
Major and Mra. J. S. O'Don­
nell o f W inter Park and is
planning to enroll in tho
Daytonu Beach School o f
Nursing to atudy nursing.

Congratulations 1
Betty Co m
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Bernadette

Therese

Nationwide Insurance

Osiwala

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Casselberry, Fla

Phono 838-1000

Phone 828-3771

Casselberry, Fla.
Bernadette was • member
o f the Future Teachers for
three years and served as
treasurer this year. She will
continue her
interest
in
leaching by entering Or­
lando Junior College
to
study education. Bernadette
is the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs.
A lfred
Osiwala of
Muitlnnd. Her spare time
activities
include
playing
tiie pinno, reading or swim­
ming.

Niblack Funeral Home

A. C. R., Inc.

Tom Peacock, Painting Contractor

A ir Conditioning
954 4V. Fairbanks

&amp;Refrigeration

305 O’Brien Rd., Fern Park
Winter Park, Fla.
Ray McCord

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Joseph

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Pavelchak,

Jr.

Glenda

Joey lim earned mtnv
lumori
during
Ilia
high
school year*. Thl» year he
won
the
Mint
valuable
Golfer award; won the M oil
Improved llasi'hull Player
award in 11102(13; the Cltizenihip Award in 11)01-02;
the Proctor Scholar Athlete
A wind two yeara in • row
ami placed second for that
nwuril lliia year. Joey wn*
lloya State
representative
last year; Honor escort for
graduation.
Junior
Class
vice president; Yearly Hon­
or Kell uwnrd. In addition to
membership in the Lettermen's Club, the lleta Club,
Spunish Club and atudent
council, Joey played football

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Ken Smith

Presorting , . , , .

Rene

Payne

Glsnda, who was a mem­
ber o f the Bata Club for
three years aerved aa presi­
dent this year. She was alao
a member o f the Quill and
Scroll; won tha D AR Citi­
zenship Award and an hon­
orable mention In the 1063
Science Fair. Glenda was a
member
of
the
Future
Homemakers, the Journal­
ism staff, and the Spanish
Club. She will enter OJC
and later 8tetson University
to atudy education, major­
ing in biology and mualc.
Her hobbies ara swimming
and music. Glenda ia tha
daughter o f Mr. and Mra.
J. G. Payna o f Longwood

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John Evans Peterson

Jacquelyn

Brenda Joyce P etty

• , 4 and a member o f the Pep
'
f Club for four yeara. 8he ia
* - if alao a member c f the Let*
termen's Club o f which the
served aa treaaurer; the
prom committee and the
Para-Medical Club. She took
part in the Speech Claaa
play. Brenda plana to con­
tinue her schooling in Miaalaalppl at tha Airline Ste­
wardess School. She ii tha
daughter o f Mr. and Mra.
W . C. Petty o f ITani Park.

Faye

Peacock

Donald

Don Intends to enroll at
Florida
Stats
University
whera he will take a general
course for two yeara while
ha decides on hla major.
Don was a member of the
Spanish Club and the Pep
Club, the trark team and
tha junior class play. Ha is
tha son o f Mra. J. C.
Philpitt and Ilkea swimming
and boating and water ski­
ing.

John

Peacock

John wns a member o f
Lyman's Distributive Kduration group and though he
plans to attend college, he
does not yet knew which
one or whnt course o f study
he will follow. He likes to
work on ears and la the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pea­
cock o f Casselberry.

,

Brenda haa been a V a n ity

"R ee'a" plans fo r the fu­
ture nre not difinlte hut she
hopes to attend n business
college and take h secre­
tarial course, or find some
type o f secretarial employ­
ment. In high school her ac­
tivities included S p a n i s h
Cluli, Pep Club, Girls Ath­
letics, Para-Medics, Theta
Uho and Drama Club. Her
hebbiea are sewing, collect­
ing postcards, hiking and
rooking.
lice
has
many
church activities also, which
include choir and training
union. She Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.
Papa o f Casselberry.

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Jackla was a member o f
the Future Nurses in the
Bth and 11th grades and
alao a member o f the Girls
Athletic Assn. She plans to
attend Palm Beach Junior
Collcgo ill the fall. Jackie is
the daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Peacock o f Cas­
selberry and her hobby ia
skiing.

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. 1 t cheerleader fo r three yeara
Being a member o f the
I,yinan High Schorl band,
John Is Interested In con­
tinuing tiie study o f music
at Florida Slate University
at Tnllahassee. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bar­
nard
Peterson
of
!.aka
Howell llosd and bis hob­
bies include music, records
and awiiuming.

Servico

Phone M l 4-6019

A la M arie Pape

Presenting

Philpitt

Nancy

Pinnock

Nancy plans to enroll at
Orlando Junior College and
study journalism. She was
on the school newspaper
staff, and the student coun­
cil, took part in the speech
class play, was a member
of the Future Nurses and
the Pep Club. In her spare
time, she likes to write
potery, play tennis and go
scuba diving. Nancy is the
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Pinnock o f Altamonte
Springs.

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Tony

Bill

Ponticelli

Tony wn* elected to the
Senior Superlative* and the
Homecoming Escort honor*
in hi* »enior year. He « u
a member c f tn* TEC Club,
of which he »*rved a* vice
president last year and of
the Pep Club. He w a» also
a member o f the baseball
team. Tony plans to attend
the University o f Florida
and study physics. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. An­
thony Ponticelli o f Lake
Seminary Circle.

Bill Is making plans to
study business administra­
tion at Orlando Junior Col­
lege after hi* graduation
from I.yman High, where
he was a member of the
TEC club and the trnck
teem. He is the son o f Mr.
tnd Mr*. Robert Pool of
Orlando and likes swim­
ming. hasehall and boating.

Stewart

Posener

James

\V.

Prevatt

Jim w-as named Most Out­
standing Junior Band mem­
ber in tho 10th grade nnd
wa* a member of tho dance
band, a* well as the regular
band. H* took part* in the
nlaya
of
"Midsummer
Night's Dream” and “ Our
Town" and waa a member
o f the track team. A fte r
graduation he plan* to at­
tend
th#
University
of
Florida and *tudy law and
management. Hie
hobhiei
ire altiing and swimming,
lint i* the son of Mr. and
Mr*.
Jamc*
Prevatt
of
Lake Shore Drive.

Although he did not in- j
dicatc hi* cour»o o f atudy
Bob plan* to attend OJC 1
and the University o f Florl- j
da. He was a member c f the
track team and took part
in the senior class play.
Bob is the son o f Mr. and
Mr*. Ted Posener o f Mait­
land and hi* hobby is water
skiing.

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Linda

Robert

Pool

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Marlene

Best Of Luck, Graduates!

Proctor

Linda plans to work a* a
receptionist or a beautician
if possible after graduation.
During
high
srhrol
she
took part in the Speech
Cla*s pl»y, did office work,
was a member o f tHe Fu­
ture Nurses, the Student
Council and the Glee Club.
Linda is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Claud* Proc­
tor uf Casselberry.

Constance

Best Wishes to the Graduates . . .

&lt;

Dry wall Tool &amp; Supply Co.

Pruitt

Connl*
waa
namtd
"Friendliest G irl” on th*
Senior Superlative l i i l „ was
secretary o f
the
Future
Teacher*, a member o f the
Tri-H i-Y, the student coun­
cil, the annual staff and the
Pep Club. She plan* to seek
secretarial work after grad­
uation. Connie i* the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mr*. William
D. McGinnis o f Muitlnnd.
Her spare time activities in.
elude piano, reading, and
water skiing.

E. H. (Gene). Housel, Gen. Mgr.
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W illiam

Ramsey

M arla

Complete Line of Gypsum Products

Marla hope* to eventually
become an airllno stewar­
dess, hut in the meuntime
she will work a* a secretary
and study Spanish at OJC.
While at Lyman ahe wa* a
v a r s i t y cheerleader for
three year*, eerved a* editor
i-la*» treasurer, wa* n mem*,
her o f the bowling team, the
annual stuff, the laittermen'a Club, Spanish Club
and Future Teacher's Club.
In her spare time Maria
llkea to ski, nnd awint and
dance. Football and howling
are her favorite sport*. She
ia the daughter of Mr. and
Mra. F. D. Jones o f Altamonta Springs.

and Tools for the Building Trade
838-7422

Bill would like to become
a member o f the Highway
Patrol.
His
hobbies
are
swimming and boating and
he is the son o f Mrs. C. E.
Shuck of Longwood.

Phones

Denicce Jones

M l 4-0851

P. 0. Box 307 Altamonte Springs, Florida

P laygirl Fashions

©1}? ^aufurii tffrralh

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Bill

Rodgers

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Fern Plaza Shopping Center

Morse Isaac Rowe II
Phone 838-3515

Bill hopes to attend college, but not right away.
H « is undecided about where
lie would like to go, hut
would like to study elec­
tronic*. He is the son of
Mr. and Mr*. Vera Uudgcrs
o f Casselberry.

Maitland Plumbing, Inc.
First National Bank o f Maitland
300 Maitland Avc.

Maitland, Flo.
Maitland, Florida

Morse would like to 1&gt;* a
veterinarian und plana to
atari HI* eollege education
at OJC, Inter transferring
to Auburn. He wn* a mem­
ber o f the Rifle Club and
the Mnrrhlng Hand and hie
spare time
I* spent
In
swimming, fishing or rend­
ing. Moiae is the non o f Mr.
and Mrs. Morse Row* o f
Casselberry.

M l 7-7096

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Elma

Ann

Sheila

Ruediger

Elma Ann plan* to he a
housewife with seamstress
work as a side-line. Her fa ­
vorite activities are sewing,
reading, dancing and snort*.
She Is the daughter o f Mr.
und Mrs. Russsil Ruediger
o f MsitlamL

Rupo

Sheila hopes to enter a
junior college later on, hut
net right away, as the had
not yet decided which one.
She will probably take a
business course. At I.yman
High, Sheila was a member
of tile Para-Medical Club
for three year* and tho
journalism
staff.
In
her
■psr* time you'll find her
at the piano. She i» the
daughter of Mr. uml Mr*.
Alonzo liupe o f Maitland,

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Gloria

Ann

Sindad

Gloria wa* a member o f
the Future Teacher*, the
band, the prom committee
tnd the Spanish Club. She
i* planning to seek a sec­
retarial job after gradua­
tion. Gloria i* the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jume* I&gt;.
Sindad of
Maitland and
like* water skiing, bowling
and swimming.

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Phil

Sechrest

Norecn

Phil says he's going to
Jcln the Air Force In Sep­
tember where he plan* to
pursue the study of elec­
tronic*. At laiymtirt he wa*
president of the enlor Class,
a member of thp TEC Club,
plaved football and basket­
ball. II* is also a member of
DeMnlay, HI* hobble* *r*
sport* and »ut&lt;&gt; racing. Phil
i* the son « f Mr*. Helen V.
Sechrest of Longwood.

Skalsky

Chris, whose hobby is oil
painting was the A rt Stu­
dent o f January 11M53 and on
the
IbBt Greyhound A it
staff. She win a member o f
the student council and a
Red Cross
representative.
A fter graduation frcni high
school,
Chris
hope*
to
eventually atudy art at col­
lege, sometime in the fu­
ture. Until then *he will
seek secretarial work. She
i* the daughter o f Mr. and
Mr*. L. V. Skalsky, U. S.
Army retired.

William

Joseph

••Ski" was a member o f
the bowling team, the band,
tlie dance bund, the ParaMedies and the annual staff.
A fter graduation he plans
to entor Western Kentucky
State Uuniversity to atudy
medlrlne. His hobbie* are
musir and art. lie is the son
of William Skislak o f North
Orlando.

Simano

Noreen ha* two plan*
ahead after graduation— to
get married and to go to
benuty school. Her favorite
activities are styling linlr,
swimming and sewing. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. William F. Simano o f
Orlando.

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Christine

Louise

Presenting

Skislak,

II

George

Donald

D o n n i e is considering
either Orlando Junior Col­
lege or Bievard Junior Col­
lege for Ihu atudy of math
und Pliys Ed. He was namt-d
the Most Valuublu Basket­
ball Player for two year*;
was cn tile All-Orange Belt
Conference Team this year,
after four year* o f basketbull. He also played three
years o f baseball and three
years o f football. He was a
member of the Lettei men's
Club und the Student Coun­
cil. Donnie is the sou o f Mr.
nnd Mrs. D. D. Smith o f
Longwood und all kinds ol
sports ara hi* hobbies.

Smith

�1

John

Jerry W ayne Smith

Jerry ha* been a member
o f the Lyman High 8chool
Bend for two yeeri, played
one year of football and waa
a member o f the DECA club
in hla senior year. He la un­
decided at present where ha
will go to college or work.
Jerry's the outdoor type
and likea hunting, fishing
and sports. He is tha son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joa Smith
of Bear Lake.

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Ralph

Smith

John does not plan to go
to college, and It undecided
about what alsa b« m ight do
after graduation. His hobby
la cars. In high school he
was a member o f the Span­
ish Club. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. John 8mith
Ir. of Winter Park.

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Smith V

Richard

Smith

Richard played baseball
his third and fourth years
in high school, was a mem­
ber o f the Spanish Club and
the Lettermcn’s Club. A fte r
graduation he plans to at­
tend Orlando Junior Col­
lege and study rirnwing.
Richard is the son o f Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Smith o f
Winter Park. In his spare
time he likes any sports ac­
tivities.

Ralph la a member o f the
DECA and will continue his
job at the Super Value
Store on Hwy. 438 after
graduation. Ha is the son
o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Smith o f Longwood and hia
hobbies are fishing, swim­
ming and hunting.

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Robert

Good Luck Class Of ’64! *

Elgin

Bobby waa captain o f tha
baiabal! team at Lyman
High School and played on
the team for four years. He
also played two years of
football. Definitely sportsminded, Bobby plays base­
ball,
softball and water
aporta In hla spar* time.
A fter graduation he plana
to go into the electrical
field o f work. Ha is the ten
o f Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Elgin
o f Longwood.

Sharon

Taylor

Sharon, who Is nicknamed
"Shay* is planning to en­
roll in Orlando Junior Col­
lege and atudy business ad­
ministration. She
was a
member c f the Pep Club at
Lyman and likes sewing,
swimming
and
dancing.
Shay's parents are Mr. and
Mra. E. B. Taylor o f A lta ­
monte Springs.

Altamonte Garage
W atts A ir Conditioning
Longwood Ave.

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W illiam

B.

Suburban Propane

Chick ’n Treat

Over 30 Years o f Dependable Service

Drive In Ilestaurant

Highway 17-92

Maitland

Thone M I 4-1715

Loieanne

Voland

W agner
Lote anna w a a
Lyman'a
delegate to Girls Slate and
aha alto received a Letter
o f Commpndetion from the
National Merit Foundation.
She served as an Honor
Usher, was an Honor Stu­
dent. member o f the Beta
Club o f which ahe was
president In her Junior year
and secretary this ysar. Sha
was also a member o f tha
itudrnt council.
Loleanna
plana to enroll in OJC to
■tudy business administra­
tion. She i* the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Wagnar o f Maitland.

A fte r
graduation
from
Lyman High School, Joe ia
planning to enroll at In ­
diana State Teachers Col­
lege
and
will
probably
atudy education, nu ia the
aon
of
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Voland
of
Fern
Park, and hla hobbles are
hunting,
fiihlng,
reading
and playing chess,

Presenting

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T erry

Cheryl

W atts

Ann

W erley
DeeDee was ths Christ­
mas Queen o f Lyman High,
a member o f the Home­
coming Court, secretary o f
the Senior Class, and Var•ity Cheerleader. Sha waa a
mamber of ths Bsta Club,
ths
Pep C l u b ,
Future
Nurses, Spanish Club, an­
nual sta ff and took part in
the Speech Class play. DeeDee likes water skiing in
her spare time. 8hf la tha
daughter o f Mr. and Mra.
1. L. W erley o f Maitland.
Sha would Ilka to study
psychology and w ill enroll
at OJC and later at tha
University o f Florida.

A t Lyman High Terry
has been a member of tha
luitfn Club, Spanish Club,
Powder P u ff football team
and the prom committee.
She plana to enter Orlando
Junior College and begin an
academic course. Terry I*
the daughter of Mr. and
Mra. C. H. Watts Jr.

Tom hn* been a member
of the Lpuniah Club, the
TEC Club, and played one
year o f football. He is un­
decided about whether to at­
tend college at Michigan
State and atudy electronics
or to go in tile U. S. A ir
Force. Tom Is the son o f
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert
Trudeau and his hobbies are
swimming, model and full
size cars, motorcycles and
reading.

Cathy Waltman

Cathy Intends to be aa
R N and will enroll at the
Gordon Hollar School of
Nursing In Tampa, A t L y ­
man High she was a mem­
ber o f the Futuro Nurses,
was in the Chorus and on
the yearbook staff.
Her
spare time hobbies include
swimming
and
bowling.
Cathy la the daughter o f
Mr. end Mrs. Jack Waltman
of Longwood.

Sandy was the Captain of
the school bowling team, a
member o f the G A A , the
Pep
Club,
the
Future
Nurses, the n e w s p a p e r
staff, Future Homemakers
Club snd the senior com­
mittee on clsss reunion. She
is not sure whether or not
she will attend college, but
would like to take a course
In IBM. in her spare time
she likes to bowl, swim nr
dance. Sandy is the ilsughter o f Mr. snd Mrs. Robert
Watkins of Csssrlbcrry.

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Verna

Wheeless

V em a waa layout editor
for the Lyman Greyhound
yearbook, a member o f Fu­
ture Teachers, S p a n i s h
Club, prom committee and
the graduation committee.
She ie the daughter o f Mr.
and Mra. V »m * A. Wheeless
snd her hobbles are reading
and music. Verna plana to
attend OJC and later the
University o f South Florlla to atudy elementary edu­
cation.

Tim

Joseph

A.

Zukowski

Joe, who waa nicknamed
"F e e t" played football and
J u n i o r varsity basketball
and was a member o f the
Lettermen’s Club. He plana
to
attend
the
Hlngling
School o f A rt in SaraaoU
and atudy commercial art,
cartooning and designing.
Ilia spare time ia spent in
drawing
cartoons,
water
•kilng or drag racing. Ha i*
the aon o f Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Zukowski o f Cassel­
berry.
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Gregory

Burgin

Crag Is some what unde­
cided about ths future, con­
sidering either joining ths
service or looking fo r con­
struction work. H e is ths
son o f Mrs. Evelyn Burgin
and his hobbles are water
ikiing, cars and record*.

Douglas

Doug playtd
basketball
four years and was a mem­
ber o f the Letterman's Club.
11a waa alto on tha Journal­
ism staff. Ha plana to att a n d tha Singling A rt
8chool
In
8araaota
and
•tudy art, which along with
hunting ia hia favorite hob­
by. Dour ia the i:n of Mra.
Either Bartle of Longwood.

. . . .

W illett

Tim ha* served on the
Journalism
stuff, was
a
memlier o f the TEC Club
and played JV football, 11c
hai become interested in the
field o f refrigeration as a
vocation and would like to
find a job in that category.
He is the son c f Mr. and
Mrs. David Colbom o f Fern
Park and his hobbies are
swimming
and
horseback
riding.

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Trudeau

P res e n tin g ..............

P res e n tin g ..............

Joe

Phone 838-7818

Fern Pnrk, Ha.

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

Thomas

Altamonte Springs, Fla.

C

P re s e n tin g .............

P re s e n tin g ..............

Winter Park, Florida

Tolson
Bill received tha achool
award fo r the Most Im ­
proved
Basketball
Player
this year. He waa a mem­
ber o f the Lettermen’a Club
and the Spanish Club and
layed three yaara o f bsaethall. In hia spare time
you'll find him swimming or
attending or taking part in
all kinds o f aporta and
sporting events, lie plana Li
enter Gordon M i l i t a r y
School to atudy businesa ad­
ministration after gradua­
tion from
Lyman
High.
Bill’a parents nra Mr, and
Mrs. I t W. Tolson o f Oak­
land Shores.

Phone 838-5378

Bartle

I

——— —

P re s e n tin g .............

Roger Eric Schmidt

Roger w ai a National
Merit Scholarship finalist
last year, attended advanced
studies program at Stetson
University last summer, and
ia presently enrolled In the
freshman class at Rollins
College, under the Honors
Scholarship
program.
He
ha*_ not yet determined the
major rnurtr o f atudy he
will follow. Roger is the
son o f Mr. and Mr*. Rich­
ard Schmidt o f Orlaudo.

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Zip Code 32771

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W E A T H E R : Fair through Tuesday with few showers in afternoon; high today 8(5-00; low tonight 70-73.

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VOL. 56

United Press Lousru Wire

Kstnolisheil 1908

M ONDAY, JUNK 8. 1061

NO. 207

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Graduation night fur 671
Seminole County seniors.
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•
A fte r graduation festivities
will
bo filled with fun nnd
frolic. We hope it's u delight­
ful time for all. There'll be
lots of driving. We hope
grads will do it carefully. We
don’t wnnt to havo to write
any tragic headlines for to­
morrow's edition.
•
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•
Another active weekend in
Seminole Memorial Hospital's
stork department. Nine babies
were born Friday through
Sunday. Thoru were four boys
and five girls.
But that's not all. Over the
weekend Seminole Memorial
reported 41 admissions and 411
discharge*.
Drew Warren, a resident of
Lake Monroe, has called a
meeting o f all citizens in the
Lake Monroe and adjacent
area who might be interested
in organizing a volunteer fire
department.
The meeting will be held at
8 p. m. Thursday at the Lake
Monroe Community Ilnll near
the Lake Monrue Elementary
School. Warren said he nnd
those who huve planned the
affn ir would appreciate any
assistance from other volun­
teer departments ns well as
any other interested parties.
•

•

•

Hubert F. I’ lutte, son of
Helen 1*. Forshuy of Luke
Mury, is one o f tit] Seniors
who received degrees Friday
night at Lafuyettu College in
Easton, l ’a. Mrs. Forahny is a
member of the faculty at
Lake Mury K I e m e n t u r y
School.
•
•
•
And from Snnfurd, Henry
W ight Kirtley o f 2402 Myrtle
Avenue, is receiving his III)
degree from Emory Unlver•ity, Atlanta.
•
•
♦
Major
Lee
It.
Itendell,
USMC, son o f Mr. ami Mrs.
Leroy 11. llendell o f 412
I ’ ruirie Lake, Fern I’ark, is
one of n dozen Navy and Ma­
rina officers and enlisted men
who will receive bachelor's
and master's degrees during
Stanford
University’s 7!lrd
commencement exercises at
I ’alo Alta.
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•
Another Fern I’ark youth,
Airman First Class llowurd
W. King, was a member of
tha U. 8. A ir Forrc Honor
Guard whirh Saturday partici­
pated in ceremonies marking
tha 20th anniversary o f the
Normundy Invasion. Memorial
rates were held at the U. S.
M ilitary Cemetery at St. Luurent • sur - Mer, overlooking
Omuha Bench, at Sainte-Mere
Eglisc; at Salntc-Marie-duMont, Utah Beach{ and ut the
Cunudiun Military Cemetery
at Beny-sur-Mer.
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The 20th anniversary activ­
ities of the D-Day landings
brought back many memories
__to a lot o f Sanford men,
too, who were there thut duy
or who went over in later
echelons. What un operation
that was! You hud to see it
to believe it. By the time of
the capture of Saint Lu, the
Allies hud Omahu and L'tuh
covered with mountains of
military supplies. We recall
our first conversation with a
German I’ W. Ho remurked,
“ I f tho Feuhrer could only
see this the wur would be
over tomorrow." He didn't
and the wnr went on.
•
•
•
The Fleet Reserve Associa­
tion meets ut 8 tonight ut the
Hut on Seminole Boulevard
to elect officers for the forth­
coming year. A ll hands have
been urged to attend.
•
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•

10,000 Get Final Polio Doses
Stations May
Be Cut To 5
Next Sunday

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BRIEFS
Deal With Reds
LONDON (UB1) — Britain
has been negotiating a nu­
clear reactor deal with Com­
munist Romania, it was learn­
ed here today-.

North Orlando teenagers, 13
year* and older, who are not
participating in graduation
exercises, are usked to attend
an 8 p. m. meeting today in
the Civic Building to discus,
plans fo r the summer recrea­
tion program for this age
group. Barents also are usked
to attend as are any other
adult residents who aro inter­
ested in assisting with this
program.

SANFORD N A V A L AC AD E M Y gnuluntes ure shown here being con­
gratulated at commencement exercises Friday afternoon at the school.
Shown are, from left, Col. II. J. Furman, Midshipman llarry Hray, Mike
Anderson, Charles Crumbliss and Bill Schrocdcr.
(licrald Photo)

An estimated 10.006 persons
received their second and final
doses of Sabin vaccine Sunday
at
12
“ feeding
stations”
throughout the county.
MOSCOW (D P I) — Yugo­
Known us Sabin Oral Sun­
slav President Tito arrived in
day, the Sanford - Seminole
Leningrad today to discuss
Jaycees spearheaded the drive
the problems of the Commun­
in cooperation with the Coun­
ist world with Soviet Premier
ty Health Department.
Nikita S Khrushchev.
The 12 stations wore man­
Circuit Judge Voile A. W il­
ned from noon to 5 p. m. and
S A R IN O R AL SU N D AY was observed in the county yesterday as Santhis time the one ut the A &amp; liams bus denied n new trial
ford-Seminnlc Jaycees and the County Health Department cooperated in
LONDON (L T D — ChristI' Grocery Store drew the to C. It. Lowdermilk of A lta ­
the project. Checking details after the 12 feeding stations were closed
ine Keeler, the playgirl of
largest number of persons, monte Springs who wns con­
are, from left, Mike Richardson, Clyde Long. Jnyceo President Jim Smith
victed Inst December on five
Ilrituin's
Ptofunio
sex-amiJiiyccc officials suid.
and
Jim Rowe. More than 10,000 persons took part in the program and
Last April when tin* first counts in an alleged citrus
security scandal, walked out
received their vaccine against polio.
(Herald l’ hoto)
o f the two-part project was swindle at the Hi-Acrea con­
of prison a free women today
I held, the station drawing the centration plnnt.
— her nine-month sentence for
The case involved a Florida
greatest number was Florida
perjury shortened by good
State Bank. The total taking Department o f
Agriculture
conduct.
tho vaccine Sunday compares employe, Alim Tymlnll Hall
favorably with the total on of
Orlando,
w ho
turned
j the first Sunday, Jaycoe lead­ state’s evidence and testified
HOUSTON (L’ PIt — Fun­
ers report.
against the defendant.
eral services were held today
1 Jaycoe President Jim Smith
I.owdermilk’s two attorneys,
for William
P. Hobby, a
said his group is considering Kd Kirkland and Martin Se­
Texns patriarch who was gov­
Following Sunday's baeca- j day for the presentation of
reducing tkc number of sta­ gal, both o f Orlando, filed nn
ernor at age 31) and rose from
laureate
services for a retort! diplomas at four commence­
an $K a week circulation
C LE V E LAN D (U P I) _ For­ llions for the makeup Sunday extensive 17-count brief spec­
671 graduates of Seminole
worker through reporter to
ment exercises tonight.
mer
President Dwight
D. to about five. He said Hu- ifying ground* in support ?f
County's
four public
high
five may lie able to handle the motion for ii new trial.
owner o f the Houston Post.
Two hundred and fifty-sev­ Eisenhower threw Ids weight
schools, plans were made tothe persons based on experi­ All were denied by Judge
against
a
budding
Stop-Golden seniors will get “ siieep.
ences gained during the first Williams.
skins'* from Principal Andrew water movement Sunday alt­ makeup Sunday.
er
apparently
starting
the
Ill
conclusion*
pn-sented
SEOUL, Korea (U P1) —
Bracken at Seminole High's
Everyone except those who with
movement 24 hours earlier, tt
the decision against
Tho South Kon-a government
Fleming Gymnasium.
received the vaccine yesterday
was iliseloseil Indus
granting a new trial, Judge
moved against corruption in
At Oviedo, Principal Clyde
'm ay take part in Hie iiiakup
The
former
President
was
Williams listed 12 d lffe re it
high places today in nil at­
W. Holder will hand diplomas
to Sunday next week, officials opinions.
tempt to pacify student pmj to 28 graduates ut exercises to authoritatively r e t r ie d
j
say.
They
are
urging
all
perhate restrained Gov. W,llini| I
During Hie trinl Hall con­
tests aimed at ousting Pres­
SW ARTH M O RE. Pa. (U P I ) |he held at Hie school's audi­ W. Scranton of Pennsylvania,1sons to take the vaccine even
fessed that he and Lowd*-rident Park Chung Hoe’s re­
I if they missed tho April feed— President Johnson spoke torium.
milk had an arrangement in
gime.
Principal
Carlton
Henley in a telephone call from ta k -1
out today against "phantom
' ing.
which Hall juggled pounds
will
award
diplomas
in
L y­ mg the lead in any attempt tu
fears . . . that the federal
A
fter
a
suitable
waiting
pc
•lend off Sen. Barry M. Goldo f solids report* on Lowderman
High
School's
auditorium
government lias become n ma­
i in,I Hie persons taking the
water's stretcli drive for the |
ntilk f i uit going into Hie
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — jor menace to individual lib­ to 166 graduates.
vaccina for the first time
Itcpuhliran
presidential
nonilH ie Florida depnitnient of the erty.”
At (.'rooms Academy, Prin­
next Sunday then ran get tho Ill-Acre* plant to reflect a
American legio n Bt its 4flth
Douglas will nation.
aceon-l lose from private phy hlghur vrunds o f solids prlct"Thin is not so," Johnson cipal II. I.
Eisetilio* H talked to M.,g.iannual convention hero elected declared in nn address pre­ award diplomas to 121 mem­
tlion the fruit' was worth.
si- inns, it was reported.
W. M. Edwards o f Daytona pared for the 100th anniver­ bers of the graduating class. t&lt;m Sunday beiore the goternNeither Ilnll nor laiwdnrJaycees arc seeking a dona­
[leach commander to replace sary c o III til e n e e III c u t of
All four exercises will lw- or ap|K?ared on a national tion o f 60 cents for the dos­ milk have appeared for sen­
John J. Adams. The Legion Swnrthmore College.
gin at 8 p in. None of the television program at (lie be- age but emphasize this is not tencing. Following his guilty
graduating
classes will hear a gining o( the annual Govern- compulsory. The 60 rents will plea, Ilnll hns been free un­
also voted Pompano Reach
The President diil not ident­
or.*' t'naference whirh at the
Post 1 12 the state’s finest.
help defray the cost o f the til pre-sentence investigation
ify the source of such fear*. commencement speaker. In­
time was rife with stop-Goidstead,
outstanding
students
and l.owdeiimlk pending the
vaccine, they explained.
Hut Sen. Barry Goldwuter,
water talk.
Amateur radio
operators outcome o f the new trial mo
front-running contender for have been selected to speak
An
authoritative
source
said
w i * on hand for Sunday's tinn
the GOP presidential nomina­ on a theme appropriate to the
Eisenhower t o l d Scranton
project and kept the rommuiltion. has said Hie Republican various sellout*.
however,
that
he
had
received
It was explained today that
i, at ion setup working in fine
CHARLESTON. S. C. (U P I) party emphasizes “ individual
one of the reasons for not bav­ a number ol calls after then stylc, Jaycees say.
—A Navy training plane miss­ liberty" while the Democrats
Saturday
meeting
at
Gcltys
ins commencement speakers
ing on a flight from Florida to favor “ extension o f govern­
is that graduating classes burg, Pa., at which Hie for
Rhode Island with three men mental power."
have become so large tnerc is mer President asked Scran
alaiard w a s
found today
not enough time to devote to ton to make himself "mnri
wrecked on a South Carolina
available" for the presidents
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
a speaker.
beach. Two Ixxlirs were found
nomination.
More Hum 200 eonstitutioiiol
in the wreckage.
In Ills Sunday call, it wa
lawyers charged today Hint
The Navy had ident.fied
reliably reported, Elsenhnwe
proposals to overrule the Su­
C A P E K E N N E D Y (U P D
those aboard as Ens. William
Theft of money from the
A house owned by Clarence suid he did not want to parti — Picket lines were thrown preme Court decision* against
II. Goolsby, 27, Ocala, the pil­ Hopper
Elementary
School Winn
at
21)0(1 Grandview eipate in a stop-Goldwatc up at every e n t r a n c e to Ililde-rending and prayers in
ot: and Lts. (J r .) Edward II.
was K|a&gt;rted to police this Avc. was ransacked over Hie movement.
Hie nation's space port to­ public schools could set a pre­
Strain, 26, of Rome, Ga., and
with
Hie
vandals
morning
by
school
o f f i c i a l s . weekend
day,
threatening the third cedent endangering all tho
William F. Trozzo Jr., 3u, of
&lt;A soft drink machine was spilling sugar and' cleunsiiig
wink stoppage this year on liberties guaranteed in the
Itillteu, Pa.
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) — building for America'a prolw Constitution.
The Coast Guard spokes­ |broken open nnd $8 taken, powder over the floors. Ali
The l a w y e r s , including
o f the rooms were ransacked Florida's cigarette tux collec­ to the moon and the* program
man said it was not deter­ city police suid.
deans
o f 66 law schools, filed
tions
totalled
$4.81)9,06(1
f&lt;
&gt;
to
orbit
n
manned
space
lab­
by
the
person
said
by
city
Tlie
burglar
then
entered
mined which of the tiiree
a statement with the House
crewmen were found in tin- 1(he principal's office and took polire to cither la- ''sick or April, according to the hew oratory.
A t least some of the 4,000 Judiciary Committee urging
eiagr department.
drunk."
wreckage.
another ft.
construction workers building Congress to reject any pro­
a giant, $110 million verticul posal* for a ropstitution.il
assembly building fo r the amendment to reverse the
■noun launrli mid a $40 mil­ court’s rulings.
lion rompex for Hie Titmi-3
“A
grave
lesponNihillty
Sanford's Reconnaissance A t­ Friday at the Sanford Naval ficer for the past year. Cdr. V A II-9’s 28(1 officers and niei I piogrnm honored the picket rest* upon Congress in tak­
Shipman will report to the und an address by Captaii lines, Imt the cxuct number ing this first experiment on
tack S&lt;|un&gt;li.m 9, destined to Air Station.
James O. Mayor, commands \was not immediately deter- our liberties," the statement
A t to a. m. Cdr. James L. Arm y Wur College ut Carl­
become the first unit to oper­
Heavy Attack Wing One.
i mined.
said.
“ Whatever
disagree­
ate the new RA6C Vigilante Shipman turned over his com­ isle, Pa., to prepuie for high­
Captain
Mayo cited th&lt;
The pickcta were inenila-is ments some may have with
with the Sixth Fleet In the mand to Cdr. James A. de- er rommund.
squadron's record o f ex re I of the Brotherhood of Mnintethe llitile prayer decisions, we
Thu full dress ceremony leia-e in all o f its missions am ' nam e of Way Employes re­
Mcditerianean, conducted a (iuiinhl, who has served as
believe strongly that they lo
colorful change o f command the squadron's executive o f­ feutured un inspection of praised Cdr. .Shipman's lead newing a piutcst by unions not justify this experiment."
urship whirh led to RVAH-9'i i over tin- use of a governmentThe committee ha* ended
winning the 19(13 Douglut owned spur unto Hie Merritt
public hearings on a variety
Wing Commander's tiophies Island space complex by the
o f proposals to |M-rmil pray­
Bombing Tropy and the Winj strikebound F l o r i d a East
er* in the schools. It has not
('iiimmindcr'a tropics.
Coast ltailway.
yet given any indication on
Cupluill Mayo stateil Hint
when it might take further
( ' d r. detiunalil's cxlensivt
action on the proposals.
background with S s n f o r i

Williams Denies
New Trial For
Lowdermilk

Tito In Russia

Christine Free

571 Seniors To G e t
Diplomas Tonight

Ex-Governor Rites

Korea Acts

Ike Pulls Back
On Movement To
Stop Goldwater

Johnson Hits
'Phantom Fears’

Legion Elects

2 Bodies Found
In Jet Trainer

Money Stolen
From School

Picket Lines Up
Again Al Cape

‘Sick Or Drunk’

Bible Prooosal
Seen As Threat
To Guarantees

J

Smoke Tax

DeGanahl Takes Command Of RVAH-9

Bids On SR-427
Asked June 25

A T I Mike Thomas, 304 Hol­
ly Avenue in Sanford, lias 30
more day* in the Nuvy. On
July 9 he’ll retire after 20
years o f active duty.
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»

SANFORD, FLO RID A

Heavy Attack Sl|Uudrons wet
■pialifies him for the demand
Bills will lie o|M-ncd by the
mg tasks ahead as tie leudi
Reconnaissance Attack Squad •Statu Bond Department on
rmi 9 in its assignment to dr June 26 for work on a numf highwuy projects in
ploy us the first unit in III-1 ber
Sixth Fleet equipped with III- Hie state, including work on
Interstate Routes 96 and 4.
RA6C Vigilante.
In Seminole County bids
Cdr. dcGunahl was giadu
ated from the U. S. Nava will be sought for work on
Academy with the rluss o State Ruud SR-427 between
1947 and following a tour o Highway 431) in Altamonte
duty in destroyers was des Springs und Molnur Avenue
igmited a naval aviator i in Longwood.
The hid opening will lie
I960. (Mr. deGamitil is n
stranger to Sunfoni. He l „ . ! conducted in Tallahassee.
gun his tour in Hruvy Atluc
in 1968 and completed tout
AM E K SH AM . E n g l a n d
o f duty with V Ait-6, V A II-I
and served as training o ffi (U P I ) — I July Attlee, the
rnr on Heavy Attack Win; wife o f Britain'! posUWorld
One sta ff before reporting t Wnr II primr Minister, died
RVAH -9 as executive office? in a hospital here Sunday.

Lady Attlee Dies

CHANGE OF COMMAND ceremoniea were held lust Friday ut the San­
ford Naval A ir Station when Cdr. Junies A. deGunuhl, left, took over com­
mand o f Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 9. The commander succeeds
Cdr. James L. Shipman, at rih'ht, who is Iwinjj assigned to the Army W ar
College at Carlisle, Pa.
(Herald Photo)

21 Midshipmen Given
Diplomas At Academy
Twenty one midshipmen oft Col. 11. J. Furman, acad*
Hu* Sanlurd Naval Academy cmy superintendent, present­
received diplomas Friday aft­ ed graduation certificates to
ernoon In Impressive cere­ the 21 members of the eighth
monies which were hig.ilight- grade and listed the year-end
od by a talk by Capt. Janies |athletic and academic honors.
O. Mayo, commanding oflicer 1 Midshipmen honored f o r
of Heavy Attack WIiir One. ' academic standings included
Midshipman I.t. ( j gi J e r r y 1Judson Hobby of Sanford,
Boj U- of Cape Canaveral de­ sixth grade; Walter Porzig of
livered the valedictory ad­ Staten Island, N. V., seventh
dress as the commencement j grade; Jerry Boyle and Lloyd
marked the end of the first Ixiw, Sanford, eighth grade;
year of operation o( the lead- |Chris Wilson, Sanford, ninth
etny.
grade.
Athletic awards went ta Docature Company for basket­
ball and baseball, Truxton
Company for Imating and Per­
ry Company for soccer.
Individual athletic awards
were made to Wilson for win­
ning the tennis singles compe­
tition, Michael 1). Anderson of
Sea Island, Ga., and M. A.
Bids are expected lo lie Joiner for tennis doubles and
aw anted tonight at tin- City Jeff Sargent for swimming.
Each member of Hio bri­
Commission meeting on the
$800,000 water improvement gade was officially designat­
ed a “ plank ow ner" of the
program.
The hills were opened last institution, likening them in
week and have been analyzed Navy tradition to original
and catalogued for com mis­ mcitilicrs of the ship's crew.
sion action. Twenty firms A bronze plaque signifying
showed interest in doing the this was donated to the acad­
work which will increase the emy by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Itichtcr of Sanford and was
water system in Hie city.
T Ii e commission agenda unveiled at that time,
In memorial tribute lo the
shows a variety of actions to
he taken during
tonight's late Hear Admiral Paul John­
meeting. Among the items son, a staunch supporter o f
the academy, the midshipman
are:
Condemnation hearings of who displayed through the
year those nf(iccr-l!kc quali­
16 structures.
Kc/ntting of Hie area north ties ol Admiral Johnson was
o f K. Zttli Street, soutii of awarded a trophy bearing
Cottage Hill and Grove Man­ that title. The midshipman re­
or subdivisions, west ol Mel- ceiving it was Lt. Jerry Sar­
lonville Avenue, and east of gent of Chuluota.
In a morning program pre­
the ACL Itailroad from R-1AA
ceding the commencement,
lo ILIA .
Request by the Lions Club Copt. Hubert M. Ware, com­
for a fireworks display per­ manding oflicer of Sanford
Naval Air Station, inspected
mit for July 4.
Discussion of possible cur­ the brigade.
tailment of the •summer rec­
reation program or a transfer
ol funds resulting from school
liersonnel not being available
to the city.
Request of Grover Todd utid
An installation banquet is
Ansel Snow for a lease .it the set for Saturday ut 8 p. m.
uiuniripal pier for marina de­ ut the Civic Center for o ffi­
velopment.
cers of the Sunforil-Semtnola
Request of Hal Washburn Jaycees.
for an easement to dredge
The now officers will tie in­
and to cross city property to stalled by Flank Foster, new
fill property at l.ako Ada.
statu Jayreo president front
Approval ol city forces to West Palm Bench. A social
install un eight inch water hour will follow the ceremon­
line to Hie Williams building ies
in tho Fleet Heservs
in the IIL II industrial area.
Building. Reservations should
Transfer o f funds for re­ be made by Wednesday ut 5
construction work at the dog p. in. by culling tho Juyces
Building.
pound.

Wafer System
Bid Awarding
Due Tonight

Jaycees To Hold
Installation

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Accord Averts
Actors Strike
N E W YO R K (U P I ) — An
actor's strike which threaten­
ed a prolonged Rininlw.iy
blackout was tentatively set­
tled today.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner
succeeded in getting an agree­
ment in pre-dawn talks with
both sides at his home.

Cities Homhcd
BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI)
— A rash of terrorist bomb
explosions in four Colomuian
cities lis t night left one dead
and (our Injured, police said
today. Four persons were ar­
rested.
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Girl Scouts
Attend Annual
Camporee

Hunt Cited For
Sales Record
Hunt Llncoln-Mcrcury Inc.
o f Rsnford has been cited for
its sales record by tha Ford
Motors Company.
Willis F. Hunt bas been
swarded a 10-day European
vacation trip for his outstand­
ing sales performance, ac­
cording to Grorge F. Montagnet, I.lnculn-Mrrrury district
sales manager of Jacksonvil-

la.
Two other men affiliated
with tbe local firm, Ray C.
Winfrea and Jack L. MorganStern, were Issued "Inner Cir­
cle" membership cards as top
dealership salesmen in the
Jacksonville district. A ban­
quet was held In Hollywood,
Fla., Saturday to honor thu
local men and 13 others in
the district.

Post To Meet
VFW Post 10060 o f Casselberry will hold Its regular
meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday at
the Land O'Lakea Country
Club. Officers for the coming
year will be nominated for
tha election scheduled for the
Thursday, April 23 meeting.

WrralB

P«Pf* 12— A p ril 18, 196-

8207 Auxiliary
Has Election
Of Officers

Stop Reading Word By W ord

Junior Girt Seouta, fourth,
fifth, and alxth irradcra, from
Troopa 606, 678, 200, 248, 466,
202, 382 and 144 attended the
recent annual Spring Cam
pore* at Camp Tlcochee in
Barbenrllle.
M an/ activitlca were plan
ned for the girla enjoyment In­
cluding trail blaring, awlm
mIng, outdoor cooking and a
trip to the old cemetery locat­
ed on property Just recently
acquired for primitive camp
ing.
Saturday night the girl*
presented an Impreailve camp
fire program with many Im­
promptu akita and ringing of
numeroua Girl Scout aonga. At
the conclualon of the program,
the glrla enjoyed their favor­
ite dessert, “ Soma Mores,"
which consist of t o a s t e d
marshmallows and chocolate
b a n between graham crack­
ers.
Sunday morning, Troop 667
presented a "Scout's Own,"
for the en tin camp In the
outdoor chapel, a beautiful
natural setting under very old
oak trees. The chapel has been
formed by adding a lashed
bamboo altar and p l a n k
benches.
The Camporee was planned
by Miss Frances Cobb and was
Staffed by Mrs. Lois Jackson
b ln . Carolyn Layendcr, Mrs.
Trudy Woods, Mrs. Gludys
Downey, M n . Marti Uanklcfs,
Mrs. Marlon Farella, Mrs.
Joan Hensley, Mrs. Mary
Haneyt Mrs. Jesse Andrews,
Mrs. Louisa Lord, Mrs. Ulggs,
M n . Joyce Crow, M n . Joan
Oglesby and M n . Edmonds.
Assisting w e n memben of
Miss Cobb’s Senior Girl Scout
Troop, Misses Judy Lewis,
Nancy Itogen, Susan Orsono,
Vicki McCardlc, Mary Jean
Turner, Susan McCaskil! and
Donna Danklefa .

Business Brief

VittftrrH

Ask No Questions,
Get No Answers!
Time yonr reeding of
column and compare your
speed with that indicated
at the end. The expected
speed assumes s dally five
per cent Improvement.
If you have a fairly decent
grasp of pre-reading from our
preceding column, you'll find
that unconsciously you have
been practicing the next tech­
nique: questioning or selfquizzing. Questioning is the
natural follow-up of pre-read­
ing and the final step before
thorough reading.
This Is how questioning
works. From your pre-reading

precise as the questions you
raise. There is this further
advantage in proper question
ing: you have completed your
summary of your work In
question form. Turn them Into
answers and your summariz
ing is a very simple matter
Our next article will be
concerned exclusively with
speed.
Concentrating,
pre
reading and questioning arc
more closely related to un
demanding than to speed, but
they do add speed to your
reading by making under­
standing easier, lip to now
u c have concentrated on the

RICHARD LEE Rennett, non o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. Walter Lee Ben­
n e t t , 220 Woodmere
Boulevard, wan named
on the denn’n lint at
Clark Memuriul Coll e g e o f MinHinnippi.
Bennett, a ministerial
ntudent, wan recently
elected secretary of the
colleKe’n ministerial as­
sociation.

Stetson Gets
$29,3(7 Check

of the title page you ask:
What Is the precise subject
and what angle Is to be treat
cd here 7 How Is this partlcu
lar author qualified to deal
with it?
You pre-read the table of
contents—the author's outlino
of his book. You saw the whole
and all its parts there. You
also pre-read at least the l&gt;eginning and end of his pre
face, which is his declaration
of pu rpose. Such questions
as these will hnvc to be an­
swered In your thorough read­
ing: What is the order of the
hook's development 7 What
sections are stressed more
than others? Why? Does the
author prove as much as his
preface says he'll prove?
Write them all down.
Your pre-reading gave you
many answers, but it is at its
best when it raises as many
right questions as possible. In
chapters whore pro-reading
gave you little or no help,
here's a good way of framing
the questions. Turn topic sen­
tences in these troublesome
areas Into questions of "how "
or "w hy."
Questions such as these will
suggest themselves from prereading most chapters. What
evidence does the author mar­
shal? Does he appear to gloss
over
certain
controversial
areas, possibly evidence dam­
aging to his case? Why? What
authorities does ha cite and
are they all from the same
school of thought? How does
this part of the third chapter
relate to his final conclusion?
These arc only a few sample
questions.
The main thing Is to write
the questions down In clear
form. I’re-rcading is your road
map; questioning is the steer-1
Ing wheel. You will gel the
right questions from your at­
tentive pre-reading; you w ill'
get answers from your final
reading that aro as many and

mind in this eye-mind rcla
tionship. Now we shall begin
to work with the eyes, to read
in phrases, to enlarge the eye
span in your reading.
Helps to concentration, prereading and questions will
help you all your life. Use
them first in your assigned
reading, hut use them also
when you read the newspaper.
Use them every day.
tYou should have completed
tills reading in 75 seconds.)
NEXT: Too Many Eye Jerks
Around Here.)
This Informative series Is
available In book form. Splral bound and illustrated,
the book not only features
all 20 articles In the series
but also II exercises for
"Speed a n d Comprehen­
sion." Order a copy by send­
ing your namr, address and
tl to: Stop Heading Word by
Word, c /o The Sanford ller.
aid, P. O. Box till, Dept. A,
Radio City Station, New
York II, N. Y.

DEI.AND — A check for
129,307 from The Charles E.
Merrill Trust has been receiv­
ed by Rtetaon University, Stet­
son President J. Ollle Ed­
munds has announced.
Tbe money representa Htetson'a share through September
1903 In the annual income
from a trust established by
the late Charlea E. Merrill,
Stetson graduate In 1903.
Merrill wna the directing
partner o f the Investment firm
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner
and Smith.
Long a warm friend of his
alma mater, Merrill in 1954
established the Chair of Amer­
ican Studies at Stetson with a
gift of 1100,000.
Tho Merrill Program of
American Studlra offers a mn, or In Stetson’s College o f Lib­
eral Arte, purpose o f which is
to give students a fuller un­
derstanding o f the American
democratic system. Under­
graduate courses emphasize
the principles upon which this
nation w h s founded nnd has
grown great. A graduata program designed for p u h I I e
school tenchers lends to a
master's degree In American
Studies.

New officers were elected
at the regular monthly meet­
ing o f tha Auxiliary Unit to
South Semlnola VFW Tost
8207 held at the Post Home
on the old Dixie Highway
north o f Longwood.
Elected unanimously were
Mrs. Virginia McManus, pres­
ident; Mrs. Geri Hltsmsn,
senior vies president; Mrs.
Eva Wynn, junior vlca presh
dent; Mrs. Sophia Dryant,
treasurer; Mrs. Edna Norman,
chaplain; Mrs. Harriett Har­
ris, conductress; Mrs. Martha
McEIvy, guard and Mrs. Ruth
Hopkins, three year truatee,
Mrs. Lucy McGuire, two year
trustee and Mrs. Donna Estes,
one year trustee.
Named to represent tha
auxiliary at the district conventioa to be held April 26
at Melbourne were Mrs. Hltsman and Mrs. Irena March,
delegates, and Mrs. Harris
and Mrs. Wynn, alternates.
Mrs. Bryant will serve ai
delegate and Mrs. Hltsmsn
alternate for the Depart­
ment Convention scheduled
June 11-14 at Cocoa Reach.
Officers will he Installed
May 28 with place and install
Ing officer to he announced.
Following
th e
buslneti
meeting refreshmenta o f cake,
coffee and tea were served,
1?ie next regular meeting will
he May 14.

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CRACKER DAYS

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H - E •L •P t I
Somewhere in mothballs in
Herald-land there is a "prop”
The Herald would like to bor­
row. We have a pretty girl
all lined up to emphasize
"Cracker Days" and we’d like
to photograph her in a bath­
ing suit. Definitely not a bi­
kini . . . but a bathing suit
of the vintage of 1900-20. Can
anyone help us? Call R. E.
Torter at 322-3612.
• • •
From the mailbag: "Dear
Mr. Porter, First of all, I
would like to say that I read
your column and enjoy it
very much. (Thank you.)
However, in your article April
9 (in the section about Pres­
byterian churches) you stated
that the two now churches in
Seminole County were 14.5
per cent of the 29 new church­
es. I think if you will check
it that two is only 6.89 per
cent of 29 (divide two by 29).
Being a former school teach­
er, I couldn't help but notire
your error. (Oops — goofed
again.) Keep writing your in­
teresting column. Mrs. Doris
Schautteet. PS: I had been
meaning to write anyway and
ask why there is no sign in­
dicating how to get on French
Avenue or Highway 17-92
from the road along Lake
Monroe (going w est)7"
• • •
Political candidates have
been Invited to the Voters
League meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday at Wilson School.
This meeting Is for all voters,
especially District 5, of any
political faith. Democrats are
having a county-wide meet­
ing, with all candidates in­
vited, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Jai Alai Fronton.
• • •
Local registered nurses are
presenting what should prove
a most entertaining program
at 8 p.m. Saturday at Semin­
ole High School auditorium.
It's the Orlando Accordion
Symphony Orchestra. An 18member all-accordion group,
who placed first in the state
accordion championship in
I960, 1961 and 1902. and first
in 1961 and second in 1962 in
the national accordion cham­
pionship.
• • •
Science students of Semin­
ole High School arc inviting
their parents, friends and the
general public to an open
house display of their work
between 7-9:30 p.m. April 21.
• • •
Bill MacLauchlin's contri­
bution, via the Lions Pause;
Nursery teacher, "Everyone
in this country is free.” Little
boy, "I'm not free; I'm four."
• • •
And quoting some of Bill's
philosophy:
A m e r i c a ' s downtrodden
class is comprised of those
people who don't have remote
controls for their TV color
sets.
Success often means getting
up one more time than you

It's sort of late, now that
l&lt; Woodruff building is Bl­
ast down but — why doesn't
u city or the contractor put
some sort of a handrail
ing First Street to protect
8 pedestrians from vehicur traffic t Especially since
to parking is allowed along
it part of the sidewalk
tekrd to pedestrian traffic.
• • •
rhlrtcen anglers really are
eating out the news from
lwaukee. They've taken 16
h from Lake Golden, all
aring Schlitz fishing derby
;s, which range in value
&gt;m $25 to $10,000. One chap,
Navy chief, hooked four of
&gt; moneyed fish. And, to
1c, these are the only tag:) fish taken in Seminole
unty.
• • •
fhe Honolulu tycoon who
ight the North Orlando
npany has yet to put in his
pearanre but a press conence has been called on
subject by another chap
this afternoon. See Wedday'* paper.

Band Parents
The Seminole High Band
Parent Association will meet
Tuesday at I p. m. in the
Band Hatl for the last official
meeting of the school year.

1

Zip Code 32771

iim t lit
&gt;

Off Again

Viet Nam First

$85,000 Budget
Approved By
Casselberry

United Tress Lcnsrd W re

Established 1*J08

TUES., ATR1L I t. 1661

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 168

County O Ks Hospital Expansion
m

w

A

.57-Mill, 3-Year
Tax Voted To
Raise $350,000

...

BRIEFS
Ground Shepard
HOUSTON (UPI) — Alan
It. Shepard Jr., wobbly from
the same inner ear inflamation that forced his former
comrade John Glenn Jr. to
quit politics, has been ground­
ed temporarily.

Seminole Memorial Hospital
will be improved with a new
$1 million, 60 bed wing with
In the next two years.
County Commission, after
a one-hour 45 minute discuss
ion this morning, approved by
a 4-1 vote a .57 of a milt ad
valorem tax for three years
CHICAGO (UH&gt; — Attorto raise $350,000 in matching
ncya for Teamster Union
funds to meet a $650,000 fed
President James It. lloffa
eral grant under tl\e Hill-Bur­
Monday were denied a re­
ton Act.
quest for a delay in llnffn’s
Nearly 50 persons in the
scheduled April 27 trial on
audience when the Commlss
multi-milliun dollar f r a u d
ion commenced the liospltal
charges.
public hearing at 10 a. m
presented petitions and other­
wise voiced opposition to the
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
tax levy, claiming "no bene
Troubles with a 200 • pound
OPEN HOUSE in observance o f National Library Week was attended by
fita" for residents of South
spacecraft Monday night forc­
Nnvy and civilian dignitaries Monday afternoon at Sanford Naval Air
Seminole County.
ed the third postponement in
Station library. Pictured from Die left: Mayor A. L. Wilson, Librarian
Commissioner John Alex
eight days o f the Project
Catherine Stovvell and Capt. Robert M. Ware, commanding officer of
ander was the lone dissenter
Fire shot that is to examine
SNAS.
(Herald Photo)
to the tax levy, asserting the
the heat returning moonships
necessary $350,000 could be
will encounter.
raised by paring the hospital's
operating budget and from ex
Iras" in the county'a budget
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
For the first time in Its
or hy a bond issue.
Defense Secretary Robert 8.
history Cassellierry has a fis
Motion for the levy was
McNamara said in congres­
cal budget. Stonday night the
made by Gen. J. C. Hutchison
sional testimony released to­
town council put Its stamp of
seconded by John Fitzpatrick
day that he had "stripped the
approval on an $85,000 budget
An appeal for 12 pints of
anil
concurred
in
hy
Lee
Gary
military assistance budgets
which will govern expend!
and
Chairman
James
I’
everywhere around the world blood to bolster the recovery
lures made thus far during
rident involving injuries the Avery Jr.
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) to put money into South Viet of a former local insurance
the current calendar year plus
At least ciaht persons were Air Force lias incurred at this
Chairman
A.
1
1.
Peterson
Nani.”
executive has been made in
spare
center.
Injured,
several
seriously,
Sr., hospital board of trustees those for the remainder of
the area.
"Preliminary reports indi­ opened the o e ir two-hour dis­ 1964.
when the third-stage of a
Ih e IvrTesl single Item of
Guy C. Warmork &lt;j/ Route Delta roc? t apparently l.i cated ''rat it (the initlnn) re­ cus’ ion hy pointing out the
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
curred while the spacecraft present hospital was com anticipated receipts listed in
nited
today
during
an
indoor
2,
Sanford,
is
a
patient
at
Pennsylvania Gov. William
was being mated to its third mcnced in 1952, that $350.noo Ihe budget Is $45,100 expected
Scranton oft-mention“d as a Orange Memorial Hospital, test, the Federal Space Agen­
stage engine for a series o( Is needed to meet the $650,000 from Cassclbcrry’f share of
cy
announced.
possible Republican president­ Orlando, where he recently un­
the cigarette tax and the larg
Six persons were admitted pre-launch tests," the spokca- federat grant. He also said
ial nominee, said today he derwent major surgery.
two years will lie required est single Item of expend!
to hospitals and a Space man said.
doesn't want to be elected
lures is $20,700 for roads and
Mrs. Warmark has appealed
Tile Delta rocket is consid­ to complete the new wing.
President this year or any for at least 12 donoia to visit Agency spokesman said two
bridges within tlie corporate
Robert
llessercr,
hospital
ered
one
of
tile
most
reliable
of them were "in the operat­
other yrar.
limits. This figure will not in
the local blood hank so that
administrator,
said
the
pre
in
the
U.
S.
arsenal.
The
third
ing room” undergoing surg­
elude $15,000 which the town
the blood may he credited to
ery. It was the first major ac- stage is a small rocket that sent facility has 108 beds
his
"account"
at Orange
with another 12 to he added will borrow to pay Its share of
gives
the
satellite
the
final
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Memorial. Any type blood will
when Ihe now pediatrics wing paving Winter Bark Drive
kick Into orbit.
Senate GOP Leader Everett
Ite welcome, she said.
is completed, lie said the from SR 430 north to ScinlnTlie
third
stage
of
Ihe
solid
M. Dirksen said today he had
Wnrinack retired about four
fuel rocket engine was attach­ hospital imputation runs from ola Boulevard.
modified bis most controvers­
years ago after having serv­
The Council approved tlie
ed to an orbiting solar observ­ 99-103 patients per slay and at
ial civil rights amendment to
ed as staff manager of In­
one time this month was 101 borrowing of the $15,000 at a
atory
scheduled
to
be
launch­
assure that a state agenry
terstate Insurance Company
3.8 per cent Interest rate from
ed next Tuesday, and it was per cent.
rould not tic up a job discrim­
with offices in the Sanford
He addisl accepted planning the Florida State Hank of
aboard
the
three
stage
Delta
ination rase for more than six
City Commissioners Monday
Atlantic National Rank.
Is that a hospital not have Sanford. Council Attorney Ken
months.
night ratified changes in tho rocket
more than 80 per cent of Its McIntosh was scheduled to
Tile
accident
occurred
in­
Sanford Fire Department and
beds occupied to meet any notify the County Commission
side
a
room
where
the
upper
made at an earlier executive
this morning of the Council's
stage and the spacecraft are disaster.
Vandals ruined temperature
The theft of several articles session meeting. The changes tested tor balance in a simu­
The new wing, he said, will action and request that the
switches on eight coin operat­ from two area homes is being will hi ing the department up lated (light.
house offices,
laborato*ies, paving work begin as soon as
ed washing machines at John­ investigated tty ecunty de­ to full strength and permit
etc,, on tlie first floor and 60 possible.
NASA
said
six
persons
were
son's Coin I-aundry in the puties, The burglaries were more routine time o ff for per­ taken to the Patrick Air Force beds on the second and third
In other action, the Council
Casselberry Shopping Center, repotted over the weekend by sonnel.
floors. It will he constructed voted to name Dentzcl Long
Base
Hospital
and
two
more
The fire chief, Mark N.
Immediately west of tlie pre as the town's new building In
deputies reported today. The Thomas Mero of Twin Lakes
Cleveland Sr., was authorized to the Cape Canaveral Hospi­
vandalism occurred over the and Mrs. M. L. Grogan o f W.
sent furltity.
apector, advertise for a pub
tal.
to bring the department up
Florida law permit* the lie w o r k s
weekend, they say.
First Street.
superintendent,
The
Delta
rocket
lias
three
to n 2.r&gt;-niiin force by somo
County Commission to assess leave the current dog prob­
new men and replacements stages. The first is powered
five mills for not more than lem up to Mayor Owen Anstcy
for those who have left the by liquid fuel and the second
15 years for hospital construe until the Council cun find a
ami third by solid (ucl.
local service.
tion. Present mlllage, Bess solution and authorized the
The
accident
occurred
short­
A full "K elly Day” —an
erer said is .8 of a mill. The
extra 24-hour day o f f —will ly after 10 a. ill. EST, NASA new assessment will increase Iowa clerk to advertise fur
bids to puve two sides of a
said.
Ite allowed and the chief will
this lo 1.37 mills.
triangle at the Intersection of
prepare a vacation schedule
First opponent In speak Queens Mirror Circle and
with the men "to harmonize
against the assessment was Winter Park Drive.
with the work schedule and
Tom Moses, city planning en
The Council approved an
to post the vacation srhcdule
gineer for Winter Park, who ordinance annexing the area
:tu days before tile effective
said he spoke for property commonly known as Seminole
date.”
owners in English Estates, Plaza to Hie Town of Cassel­
The fire chief i* also In
Casselberry, Fern Park and berry.
County Commission a n d
work closely through the rily
Tanglewood.
The Council arerpted from
manager's office and to keep Cassellierry t o w n officials
lie stated the proposal "Is
the Commission informed on have reached agreement fur not pro|ier’* from a practical the town's zoning hoard a
the department’s status and the paving of Winter Park economical standpoint, it was comprehensive zoning ordi­
nance. Councllmcn agreed to
Drive.
activities.
imprudent to compel South
meet with County Zoning Di­
Kenneth McIntosh, town at­
Seminole residents to drive 18
rector Robert Brown before
torney, informed the County
miles to the hospital and ad
making a final decision on tlie
Cominivsion the town is ready
vocatcd the proposal lie fin
proposal.
to place $20,700 in escrow fur
anred from a hospital district,
Several petitions for annex­
materials for the improve­
removal of hospital funds
ation from various property
ORLANDO (UPI) — A Flor­ ment, with the county to per­ from the county budget ansi
owners were presented to the
ida industries exposition o|wns form the actual work.
construction of hospital farlli
Council which Instructed At­
Commission
direrlcd
Coun­
here today with everything
tics in .South Seminole County.
from handbags to missiles on ty Engineer William Rush to
Only South Seminole rest torney McIntosh to request
display—and
must of the draft plans for a sidewalk dent to sjieak in favor of the rulings from the attorney
along SR 15 for pupils of tax levy was Mr*. Rob Brad general before any decisions
items for sale.
Gov. Farris Bryant was on Lake Monroe School, in re- ford, who added she doe* not can he made.
hand for the ribbon-rutting for­ sponsr to a request for par­ use the Seminole hospital hut
mally opening the exposition. ent* as presented by Mrs. A1 doe* use the Orlando and Win­
Officials earlier had set a Dotidney.
ter Park facilitici.
T h e Commission passed
$t million goal for one day of
Dr. Gordon I). Stanley, who
telling Florida product* at over s renewed request hy said his office is across the
English Estates residents for street from the local hospital
the annual show
MIAMI (UPI) - Brazilian
SCOIJTORAM A display* last weekend at the
On ihe eve of the exposi­ paving of the south aeress staled 30-35 per cent of his Adm. Carlos Pennabotto, who
Sanford Armory attracted Reneroua crowds on
to
English
Estates patients arc from South Semi­ played a prominent role in
tion, the topic of a one-day road
both days, Friday and Saturday, and offered a
industrial development con­ School until the next budget. nole and use Seminole hospi­ the recent anti-Communist re­
graphic example o f the work and talent of scoutference was how to bring The residents said $9,000 Is tal. He also stated the local volt in Brazil, will be among
era in the St. John’s District. Here checking one
in
participating hospital la available to not the speakers at a Cuban exile
more industries to the state. avallsble
o f the exhibits are B. F. Ganas, left, district ac­
The emphasis was on what funds, and more will be forth­ only South Seminole physi­ rally Sunday to ” pay homage
tivities chairman, and Thomas G. Albert, district
industries look for in seeking coming later for improvement cians but also to Orange to the antl-Caatro Cuban reexecutive.
(Herald Thoto)
new locations.
of the north access road.
County doctors.
I aiaUoce movement.”

Hof fa Loses

Blood Sought &lt;8 Hurt As Rocket
For Sanford Man

Explodes At Cape

Scranton: ‘No’

Ev. Gives In

Fire Department
Changes Ratified

Vandals Busy

'CRACKER DAYS

$800,000Sanford Water
Job Gets Green Light
An $800,000 water system
Improvement program got the
green light Monday night of
City Commission and bids for
the project will be received
June 1.
Commissioners approved on
second reading an ordinance
which will allow the sale of
bonds for $800,000; money
which will be used to place
another pumping station at
the Mayfair G o l f Course
which will service wells to be
sunk there.
Tho ordinance, which re
quired nearly a half-hour for
City Atty. William C. Hutchi
son to read, was declared an
"emergency ordinance" and
all legal technicalities will be
expedited to bring the project
into being.
Tlie bids will be advertised
for as quickly as possible and
all will be subject to confir­
mation of the court on the
ordinance and awarding oi
certificates by tha bonding
company.
This is believed to be i
formality but city commis
Manors insisted that the city
not be bound to any contract
should a snag appear In the
procedure.
Considerable discussion was

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VOL. 56

GOOD OL‘ FASHIONED

2 Homes Robbed

Agreement On
Paving Reached

given to the hiring of a rest
dent engineer to give daily
supervision on the project
one of tlie more energetic
ones undertaken by the city in
years.
Cal Conklin, representative
of the engineering firm hired
by the city for the project,
said he is establishing “ per
manent” residence in the city
but declined to agree to "con
slant" supervision of each
step in Uic operation.
He added his firm would
agree to Inclusion of such
handling In the contract it
now has with the city, but
added such a requirement is
noncxistant to this date.
Commissioner* agreed to

Increase the proposed salary
of a city engineer from $6,600
to "up to $7,800' annually so
that a competent person can
lie hired. It is expected tha
new engineer would be abla
to take care of the day-to-day
supervision
demanded
by
Commissioner Earl Higgin­
botham.
Higginbotham cited past in­
cidences in which the city
hud, as he put it, “ been stuck
for a considerable additional
outlay of city funds" when
snags developed in tha pro­
jects.
The commissioner said ho
was not insinuating Conklin's
firm would do this but ho
wanted tlie assurance spelled
out in "unmistakable lang­
uage."
★
★
★
The water plant now aerving the city and located al
French Avenue and W. 13th
Street was built by private en­
terprise in the 1920s and later
acquired by the city.
It will continue to function
but be augmented by the new
plant scheduled to be built
west of Highway 17-92 and
City Manager Warren E. south of Onora Road.
Know-lea was asked Monday
night by the City Commission
to seek a "firm commitment"
on the selling price to the city
of the water system in Sunland Estates.
Developer of the housing
project, Bralley Od-ham, had
asked whether the city Is in­
terested In obtaining the sys­
tem, noting that It already
United Pres* International
owna and operates the sewer
Fred O. Dickinson of West
system there.
Palm Beach and Sen. Scot*
He previously had offered Kelly of 1-akeland were blast­
the water system to the city ed by a fellow candidate for
for about $190,000 hut no firm governor today on charge*
figure had been set, the com­ they are trying to fool th«
mission noted, for the useable voters by promising to reduce
portion of It.
automobile tag fee*.
Knowles said he had made
Sen. John Mathews Jr.,
an appraisal of that part of Jacksonville,
leveled
tha
the system which could lie charge in Fort Lauderdale,
connected to the city's setup saying the lost of Uiis $50 to
and came up with the figure $70 million In revenue would
of $91,564.01.
mean that a sales tax on gro­
"Tti'-J;" lie said, "cover* Ihe ceries and medicine would
distribution system only with have to be aubstliuted.
the fire hydrants and the ac­
"Dickinson and Kelly know
tual house services and me­ this full well but they ara
ters. The cost figures include not telling you,” Mathews
city Installed costa with labor, said.
equipment, supervision and
"An extension to lncluda
Insurance.”
food and medicine waa advo­
Knowles' $91,000 figure was cated by some the last session
declared "too high” by Com­ of the legislature and I be­
missioners Earl Higginbotham lieve it would have passed
and James H. Crappt who had not the tag tax raised
suggested the city offer $50.- muoli of the money needed.**
ooo "lock, slock and barrel”
But Dieklnaon sniped back
for It.
at opponents pessimistic about
They noted the pumping reducing tho license tag cost
stations and other water sup­ and removing price control
plying material would be use­ powers from the state milk
less to the city should it ac­ commission.
quire the system.
An additional outlay of
$38,000 would be needed by tlie
city, It was pointed out, to
lay an eight-inch line from
An old fashioned political
the present city lines to Sunland.
rally In behalf of the cam­
Commissioner Joe Baker paign of Sen. John Mathews
argued in favor of the pur­ for tha Democratic nomination
chase, stating the city would for governor will be staged at
realize $23,000 yearly from 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at First
users and under present wa­ Street and Magnolia Avenue.
ter rates. He noted the cost
Speaker will lie State Sen.
could be paid off by the city John McCarty, of Fort Pierce,
in a relatively few years.
who will be introduced by Dr.
After considerable more dis­ W. Vincent Roberts, Seminole
cussion, it was deckled that County co-chairman of tha
Knowles confer with Odham Mathews campaign. A high
hi gel a firm commitment on school band also will bo leathe project.
lured.

City Asks Firm
Commitment On
Sunland Offer

Mathews Blasts
Promises Of
Car Tag Cut

Mathews Rally
Set Wednesday

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�Bomber A M ust, LeM ay W arns President
WASHINGTON (UPI) Geo. CnrUa E. LeMay Mid io
testimony modi public today
be bad wanted president
Johnion that national eecurHy "demands" a oew bomber
to replace Amartca'a aRing
B52s end BS8s in the 1*70*.
The toatlmoay before the
B oom defense appropriation*
eobeommlttae ahowed the Air
Force chief of etaff offered to
revamp till aervice’a budget
to fat started oo the new
•lane.
"I told the President when
we appeared before him that
I felt so atrofigly on tM»—
in view of hia low budget this
year . . . that I would repro­
gram some other money to do
ft If K was necessary," LeMay testified.
Congress has authorised an
•stra isi million (or tht air*
craft's design over the objectiona of Defense Secretory
Robert I. McNamara, who
feels more studies are needed
before euch a step le taken.
But LeMay Mid enough etudiet had been made already
and the delay could hold up
development of the bomber
by a year.
As for tha Air Porea’a exist­
ing bombers, LeMay Mid:
"They easaol last tor-

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PTA Council
To Elect
Officers
By Jells Bartot
The Seminole County Coun­
cil of Parent-Teecher Asso­
ciations will elect and install
new officers at a meeting !o
be held Thursday at the Bear
Lake Elementary School be­
ginning with a hospitality per­
iod from • until l:M a.m.
Tha business meeting will
convene at 1:30 a.m. Officers
will be installed by Altamonte
Mayor Lawrence Swofford.
Speelal gusst speakers will be
tha candidates for tha office
of county superintendent of
schools It. T. Mllwee, incum­
bent, and bis opponent, Sam*
tools High Coach Jla Pigott.
Awards for PTA member­
ship during the past year will
be presented. AQ members
art tovitod to attand this Im­
portant meeting.

Majorettes Get
Twirling
'fl Score

LYMAN SCIENCE FAIR winners are, from left, Judy Lambert, first
biology; Kay Clarke, second biology and Jud! Kacar, third biology. Stand*
Ing, Richard Leonard, best overall project; Carolyn Thomas, first
physical sciences; Richard Lombardi, second physical sciences and Deme*
trios Therraanoa,'third physical sciences.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole Hlg
High School me*
orettee In competition at
Jacksonville Beach under th*
sponsorship of the U. S.
Twirling Assoeintlon ptoeed
m follows:
Duets — Connie Colvin and
Peggy Miller, flreti Fat Ms*
Kail and Sharon Bail, oeeondt
■mall corps, Pat MeKall,
Sharon Ball, Patsy Foy and
Susan Stein, first: soloists,
Vlckia MeArdle, third; Susan
Stein, fourth: Pat MeKall,
fifth, and Sharon B a l l ,
seventh, and strutting, Vicki*
MeArdle, second.

missile—and ha

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would dad Heelf to a "musclebound position" without
bombers.
"You are endangering (he
defense at the country by de­
pending os (hit weapon eye(cm missiles alone because
you have no flexibility," Le­
May eaid. "You only have two
choices. You ate either off
too button and art at pMce,
or you a n on toe button and
you are at war "
LaMay, who once beaded
the Strategic Air Command,
Mid M action wore taken now,
too fleet operational squadron
at new bombers could be on
the Job by UTS.

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Page 2 — April 14, 1964

CTP COMMITTEE MEMBERS in charts o f planning tha Spring Festival
to bo hald April 18. 1*7 p.m., at South Bomlnole Elementary School am,
aaatod from left. Mrs. Bradford Lyon. Mrs. Ralph Moore, general chair*
man ______
and Mrs, Elisabeth Dunn t standing,
Laird., Mr. Laird,
___ ufl|r» Mra. Joseph
.
Mra. Frink Latst, Mrs.
Channel, Mra. Elleria Cadla, Mra. Richard
Htlntalaman, Mra. Rani
Toonk, Mtaa Virginia Neal* and Mrs. Carroll
Scott
(Herald Photo)

BUI Hemphill Motors of
Sanford hit been notified that
Bulek hai won three out of
four classes In the Mobil Gas
economy run.
Bulek pieced first to tha
ipeelal V4 clan with 25.2&amp;M
miles par gaUon, spacial V-g
clasi with 23.7441, and "Best
of Any V 4" with the LaSabra
getting 21.2070 miles a gallon.
Hemphill notes that this is
“proof posiUve of Bulek en­
gines and Bulek pioneered
torque converter tranimlistons and, to Buick, gas mUeage is Just tha beginning of
economy."
Though Kuwait, sandwiched
between Iraq and Saudi Ara­
ble. covers only S.ooo square
miles, it Is the wotld's fourth
largest oil producer.

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ATTENTION

NEW PTA OFFICERS at Bear
Mrs. Frieda Herota, preaidant;
Principal Gnorge Dabbs, second
surer. Not present fo r the photo

FORD
OWNERS

Laka Elsmentary School are, from left,
Mrs, Kay Vlata, first vice president;
vice president and Grant Mueller, trea*
was Mrs. Ernestln# Forward, secretary.

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HONORABLE MENTION WINNERS in tha
Lyman High School Science Fair were, seated,
from le ft Hannah Williams, Nan Comstock,
Pam Eldridge, Elalns Haynl# and Pat Kllngtr;

standing, Earl Rishall, Roi
Deppen, Pat Me*
Laughlin, James Goplen, Jeff Heath and Bob
(Herald Photo

GENUINE FORD
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North Orlando Charter Board Holds First Public Meeting
By Dmfe Dean
The first meeting ef the
North Orlando Charter Beard,
which was officially elected
by registered voters o( the
village oa March IT, was held
Saturday with Bob Desn,
chairman, presiding. There
ware 20 persons in attend*

tritrated a mimeographed let­
ter pertaining to the charter
board and to alleged state­
ments of the former mayor,
was invited to attand the
c h a r t e r board’* executive
meetings, as well as the reg­
ular maattogi, to order that
the people eould be "well laformed" as to Just what the
aace.
Among proposed changes to board is doing at all times.
An executive session win be
the charter Wrought before tha
held Saturday to consider
board at this time were
Former Mayor W. W. Andersoo—&lt;1) change tha meth­
od of electing a mayor so that
all registered voter* may cast
a ballot to this race; (S) make
provisions for s recall elec­ T h e annual membership
tion and (I) make it •manda­ meeting o f the Central Flori­
tory that any and an forms
da Tubareuloais and Respira­
of hooded indebtedness bo put
tory Disaaae Association Inc.
to vote of the people.
Mrs. Mary CampbeU sug­ will be held April 25 at 1 p.m.
gested that Article 2, Section at tha Robert Meyer Hotel,
as, bo changed to prohibit any Orlando.
Dr. Luther L. Terry, sur­
ordinance being passed by
three consecutive readings geon general of the U. 8.
duriag a stogie meeting aad a Public Health Service, will
Mr. Ctrawaa stated that ha apeak at the Florida TB and
would llho ft spalled out to HMlth Association aeaalon at
the charter that ao taxes or 11 a.m. that day. This pro.
iu au n A iti could be livicd gram will be uaed for the
tha paapla by the atari of the Central Florida
y gftet a referendum. group1! meeting.
The business aeaalon o f the
staff of
"The Informer," which dis- latter group will follow it.

TB Associotion
Meets April 25

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meeting. Tha aaxt public I April 21, to tha Clvio Building.

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New Officers Recommended For DeBary Fishing Club

Lyman High Approves
New Constitution
Editors Note: The fo llo w
Inf report i n written and
submitted by Danny Casselberry, mrmber or the Lymsn High School Student
Council.

•

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•

Lyman High School Student
Council has produced its con*

Hospital
Notes
APRIL 10
Admissions
Alice McMillan, Saul Abram­
son, Amelia E. LcKils, Louise
W. Rowan, Bartlett E. Goodnough, all ol Sanford; Paul
Tctschner,
DeBary;
Belly
Jean Hamilton, Oviedo; Car­
olyn Chcisa, Maitland
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeKils,
baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. John
George Pharo, baby girl, all
of Sanford; Mr. and Mrs.
James Hamilton, baby girl,
Oviedo; Mr. and Mrs. James
Martin, baby boy, Osteen
Discharges
Lillie McCloud, Donnabelle
Wells, Tom Crews Bolt, Olga
Z in a, Lita Bell, Chris L.
Matthews, Bruce Allen Scott,
Penny Lee, Robert Hosford,
Betty Benton, Willie Nixon,
Dale Van Dusen, Bonnie S.
Peirce and baby boy, all of
Sanford; Evelyn Disbrow, Os
teen; Wanda Enloe, Lake
Monroe; Lillie Tillis, Lake
Mary; Ronald Pine, Titus
ville; Jimmie Young, T cxar
kana, Texas
APRIL II
Admissions
Earl Dean McIntyre, Willard
Sessions, Willie Jones, Curtis
James Mathews, Dave White,
Pauline Muirhead, Kate Quattlcbaum, all of Sanford; Anne
M. Porter, Harriet FltxRaadoipb, DeBary; W i l l i a m
Booth, Lake Mary
Discharges
Richard B. Vining, Gloria
Robinson, Anthony Benjamin,
Dewey Straughn, Alonzo MeCalley, Martha Boss, Willis
Magdalene Johnson, all o(
Sanford; James Lucas, Or*
lando; Martha Tinsley, De­
Bary; Albina M. Grady and
baby boy, Casselberry; Sarah
Conner and baby girl. North
Orlando; D a n a DeLanccy,
Mims
APRIL IS
Admissions
Lonnie Sampson, Mary Ann
Senart, Marie Miller, William
Parks, Curtis John Hall Sr.,
Rose Jacobson. Wanda Keen,
Rosetta VanZant, all of San­
ford; Dorothy Sllkwood, Longwood; Mary S. Elmer, De­
Bary

atitution for the governing of
the student body. The council
constitution committee had as
its chairman Ruth Wright, app o i n t e d by president Pete
Carlson, who presented the
document to Principal Carlton
Henley for appruval.
Upon his approval it was
presented to the council for
discussion who in turn pre­
sented it as representatives to
their classrooms for a vote
whether or not to ratify the
constitution. It was required
that three-fourths of the
classrooms be in favor o f rati­
fication.
Friday, the Constitution was
passed and will now provide a
modified and unified document
to aid the Student Council.
The constitution gives the or­
ganization the name— Student
Council Association o f Lyman
High School—o f which all
atudenta, teachers and admin­
istrators o f Lyman shall be
considered members.
In addition to the constitu­
tion a new point system has
been initiated by the adminis­
tration and generally approv­
ed by the Student Council As­
sociation. It is hoped that this
system will give more students
the opportunities to exert
their leadership abilities as
well as restricting a student
to a certain amount o f school
activities according to the
student's grades, the time the
activity involves and the year
a student is in school—Soph­
omores i pts.; Juniors, 7 pts.
and Seniors, 9 pts. It is felt
by both the council and the ad­
ministration that these addi­
tions will make for a better
student government and in
turn a better Lyman schooL
The Council sponsor ia Mrs.
Alicia Schmidt.

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
A recommended slate of
officers for the DeBary Fish­
ing Club was presented at the
April meeting by Bertrum
Gould, nominating committee
chairman.
Names were Norvln B.
Roach,
president;
George
Coons, vice president; Ella
Bowers,
secretary;
Archie
Long, treasurer; John Weiner
and Vernon Catoe, two year

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o f the material are, from left, Dr. Harlan Roades o f the Central Florida
Experiment Station; Don Farrens, local FFA adviser; Louie Rotundo,
FFA president; and Richard Pickles, experiment station farm manager.
The chapter members will plnnt a half-bushel o f seed in an ucre plot on
the school farm and hopes to yield 100 bushels in late summer.

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but to denxxwtrata Florida’s ideal dims to — both in terms o f
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hasp pace with growing needs. New power plant units, scheduled
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Dwight Elsenhower’s admlnia*
tration, also held diplomatic
positions under three Demo*
cratic presidents: W i l s o n ,
Roosevelt and Truman.

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Pezold moved the benchea
to the rsmp site.
A report on the recent Deep
Sea Fishing Trip out of Day­
tona was given by Archie
Long.
Three guests from Deltona
were present for the meeting.
All fishermen-in the area aro
Invited to these meetings of
the club which are held at
the Firemen's Recreation Hall
on Colomba Road.

BASE PERSONNEL of Sanford Nnval Air Station have won the John H.
Rear Memorial Safe Driving plaque for the second consecutive month.
The pinque, originated five years ago, ia presented to the command of
the base with the best driving record. Cdr. Stanley R. Stanul (right), sta­
tion executive officer and chnirman o f the Safe Driving Council, presents
the pinque to Cnpt. Robert M. Ware, base commandant.
(Navy Photo)

Mr. and Mrs. Mack A. Chiesa,
girl. Maitland; Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Sllkwood, boy, Longwood
Discharges
Cherie Ann Waters, Nathaniel
Ricbburg, Iris Messer, Betty
Erickson. Rebecca Tanner,
Edna May Wirick, Melford
Hayes, all of Sanford; Linda
Diane Martin and baby, Os­
teen; Donald Fisher, DeBary;
Robert Keeth, Loch Arbor;
Betty Jean Hamilton, Oviedo;
Marvclla Owens, Longwood;
William Booth, Lake Mary

me Sheas asf ter a

directors and Clyde Wright I Elmer Thompson showed
and Richard Long, three year the color film, "The Search
for Speckled Trout," which
directors.
Guest speaker was County showed beautiful scenes of the
Commission Chairman Harris Northwest and Canada along
Saxon who spoke on duties of Ihc waterways and inlets.
A special vote of apprecia­
his office and the need for
more and better roads. Sa­ tion was extended those mem­
xon pointed out that drain­ bers who helped Install the
age problems In the Central new benches donated by the
Florida area require addition­ Club for use at the ramp
al maintenance methods to in­ at High Banks Road W. on
the St. Johns River. Francis
sure better roads.

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Political Notebook

No one could foresee that the
U.S. population would multiply 45
times in 170 years. No man dreamed
of the mechanization, the rapid trans­
portation and all the other things
that place a laigcr human gap be­
tween 1964 and 1794 than existed be­
tween the infant United States and
the Roman Empire.
One thing the Indians cannot un­
derstand. however, is why it should
take so long for them to be paid for
their land. A $20 million reparations
and rehabilitation bill passed by the
House (and cut down to #9.1 million
by a Senate subcommittee) still lies
in limbo, sidetracked by more press­
ing business.
Some 140 Indian families must
find new homes by Oct. 1. They no
longer refer to the President as the
Great White Father, but us far as
they can tell, the white man still
speaks with a forked tongue.

Governments, like young suitors,
should not be taken seriously when
they use a word like "forever."
In 1794, the nation of the United
states signed a treaty with the Sen­
eca Indian nation granting it a res­
ervation along the banks of the Al­
legheny River in western New York
which the Senecas were to enjoy un­
disturbed forever — or at least "as
long as the grass grew green.”
In 1964, the Indians are being dis­
possessed because most of their land
will be submerged under wnter when
the Kinzua I)am flood control pro­
ject 27 miles downstream is comple­
ted.
The Indians may, in their wis­
dom, understand that the living can­
not always l&gt;c bound by the promises
o f the dead. In 1794, America west
of the Atlantic coast wns a great wil­
derness that Thomas Jefferson
thought would take a thousand years
to settle.

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WASHINGTON — (N EA)
—In attempting to build better
waapona, U. S. acientist* are
running into major rap* in
thtir knowledge.
Yat Defense Secretary Ro­
bert McNamara i* making
plana to alow tha pace of mil­
itary acientifie research spend­
ing.
Report* from Moscow show
Khrushchev la taking a dif­
ferent tack.
HI* military expenditures
roughly equal ours. Although
he lags in intercontinental
ballistic missile o u t p u t .
Khrushchev is not Investing
heavily in today's lCBMs.
On the day he announced
budget plans for cutting his
conventional armies, he made
clear be was sharply increas­
ing the pace of Soviet military
scientific research. That in­
crease m »y be equivalent to
half a billion dollars a year.
Under MeNamsra there has
been a growing tendency to
cancel out research for which
there is no clear, foreseen,
strong military usefulness.
TbU la good business applied
to tha automobile Industry,
it is sot good In national de-

Committee Due Thanks
Recently a winter visitor here
aid a compliment to the civic and
usiness leaders o f Sanford and Sem­
inole County.
"When you were threatened," he
said, "with the possibility of losing
your Naval Air Station, your com­
munity leaders didn’t piddle around
with the problem. Instead, you sent
your best men right to Washington
to deni with the Navy and your Con­
gressional delegation.”
He continued, "W e faced the
same problem where I live in the
north. They are closing our base. I
like the wny you people down here do
things."
The visitor was right. The Semin­
ole County Chamber of Commerce
did send its best men to Washington.
State Senator Mack Cleveland and
Randall Chase went to the capital aJong with John Krider, manager of
the senior trade body, and accom­
plished their mission. The Nnval inHtallation will stay. It may even be­
come a permanent fixture.
As most people in this area
know, this was not the first time the
possibility of losing the base hnd
come into thu spotlight. In Septem­
ber o f 1956, for example, a move
was afoot to move the installation.
On this occasion Senator Cleveland,
Rrailey Odham and Andrew Carruway went to Washington. The result
was soon known — the base would
remain. In 1957, the problem arose
again. Consideration was given to
moving the installation to northern

Florida, or possibly to a site in south­
ern Georgia. The Chnmber o f Com­
merce here raised #8,475 in a mat­
ter of minutes to keep a representa­
tive in Washington in an effort to
retnin Sanford Naval Air Station.
It’s still here.
Much can be said about those who
have sucessfully fought to keep the
base in Sanford. Rut not enough has
been said about the individuals who
from time to time have served un­
selfishly on the trade body's armed
forces committee.
During the most recent and suc­
cessful fight to keep the base. Sen­
ator Cleveland led a committee composed of Carraway, Kurlyle H ou se­
holder, A. K. Shoemaker Jr., Howard
Hodges, James Smith and Dr. W. V.
Roberts. All of these men are to be
"appreciated” for their efforts. In
addition to these, thanks is also due
to Odham and Gene Tucker. Although
they are not now members of the
committee, in previous years they
were ready, willing and did utilize
their time and talent to help San­
ford remain the home of this import­
ant air arm of our national defense.

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Thought For Today
Yet they did not listen or incline
their ear, but stiffened their neck,
that they might not hear and receive
Instruction—Jeremiah 17:23.
Through the fre«&gt; competition of
ideas wo arrive at truth. — Robert
E.

W ilson .

Russell Koy

Too Late To Classify
Revolutionary m erchants,
lag method* have merchant*
of the world in a ditlier. Not
only are American merchant*
frantically trying to find the
answer, but the problem i*
spreading to every continent.
Just a* the Individual mer­
chant with his privately own­
ed and operated grocery «torc,
butcher shop or bakery found
himself out of the picture
when cliain operation* took
over, now the chains are seek­
ing the answer to ever In­
creasing competition f r o m
giant operators who control
finances that enable them to
move ahead ami command
patronage.
The American supermarket
that haa replaced the individ­
ual store ha* apread to Europe, Africa, Asia and Austra­
lia to say nothing of South

America, where Venezuela I*
constructing a shopping center
to end all shopping center*.
A gigantic aet up that be­
comes a city in itself.
fighting with their backs
to the wall, downtown mer­
chants In a hundred cities are
trying to meet the competi­
tion of the suburban aupermarket with malls, enter­
tainment, prize* and what
ha ia you. So far they have
been fighting a losing battle.
Hie automobile and trend
to Use suburban development
has ruled out Use city mart.
The housewife want* to ahop
where also can park her car
with ease, find a place to
park her children while she
shops, and can dreit as she
pleases in anything from a
mother hubhard to a bikini
and nobody will lonk askance.

Herald Area Correspondents

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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Rartoa
(138-1318
Bear l.ake-Furrat City
Mra. Maryann Miles
818-3678
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-5016
Chuluota
Mra. Joan Magin
365-3712
Dellary
Mra. Adam Muller
6C84410
Deltona
Mra. Mildred llaney
668-5631
enterprise
Miss Helen Knodgraas
668-1132

Geneva
Mrs. Jos. K. Maihleus
211-4821
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6219
Lake Monro,
Mra. II. L. Johnson
322-4722
Longwnod
Mrs. Donna Kates
838-3317
North Orlando
Airs. Doris Dean
322-1989
Osteen
Mra. Clarrnre Snyder
322-1841
Or irdo
Mra. Kvrlyn l.undy
365-3610

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Tues., April 14, 1964

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Tile change In modern merchandlomg 1* ao rapid that no
one can aay what the morrow
will bring. Hie credit card
or chnrge-a-plate that has
helped downtown .stores is now
being adopted by the neigh­
borhood supermarkets In live
form of credit cards that can
be used for anything from
hair-dos to groceries.
Some big operators are
looking to tiie future ami see
the day when HIM machines
will enable them to eliminate
the old delayed checkout sy»tent and enable them to sim­
ply display a sample of each
item offered. The customer
will pick up a ticket covering
the items ami on reaching the
checkout desk will find the
lie in a they selects] awaiting
them. Hii* may sound fan­
tastic but it 1* In the experi­
mental stage and can be ex­
pected in the future.
There are bugs to he eli­
minated but Indications are,
modern merchandising even
In our present supermarket*
will undergo numerous chang­
es all designed to make shop­
ping easier and simpler for
Hie customer through tiie use
of modern machines ami
mechanical devices that will
permit the shopper to save
both time and money to aay
nothing of Inconvenience.
The neighborhood supermar­
ket or shopping center will
I Income a complete and com­
prehensive service c e n t e r
where the customer can se­
cure any product or service
from poodle washing to gulf
Icaaonj.
Just as the modern kitchen
differs from tiie one grand­
ma knew the slipping pro­
blem will advance to where
the housewife would find her­
self served as no one hat ever
been served before. Site can
ahop with case and comfort,
her children cared for, her cre­
dit established, and her pur­
chases tabulated and deliver­
ed with unbelievable speed.
It may not happen tomor­
row or the next day but it is
coming and merchants are
aware that if they hope to
survive they must foresee the
future and prepare to meet it
or go down at victim* of
marcbaodiautf progrM*

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

M O R E A C T IO N T H A N T H E FIGHT

Barbs
BT HAL COCHRAN
Even the story about the
0-y*ar-old boy who awallowed
a pen knifa la hard to digest,

Dr. Crane’s

a

Worry Clinic
N’(«l)w e d s, if you want
to he sure to aeoid divorce,
then attend church tofrthrr
the* first Sunday during
your honeymoon—and keep
it up till you dir! Tor reli­
gion la the b«wt insuranrr
for happy marriage since it
eitrovert* ua by lesrhing
consideration for othrr*.
CASK
Mike Douglas
it the versatile TV artist
whose network TV ahow ia
looming.
For an hour and a half, he
mlxee comedy and mu*n- with
■erioiis dramatic content.
Thua, Mika o f f e r s what
might well be called a 7-Course
mental "menu."
Recently he invited Morey
Amsterdam and myself to par­
ticipate
on hia rollicking
ahow.
Morey added tha music and
comedy while my |&gt;art cona la t e d of a psychological
“ amorgaebord” on marriage
and family problrini.
A liva audience in tiie atudio
alto prodded us with queslions.
"D r. Crane,” one of the ladice began, "what’s the le-st
antidote for a marriage that
ia going on the rocks?”
And my answer was "Rell.
glon.”
After counseling millions &lt;d
marriages, both in parson and
via the newspaper*, 1 know
what religion* doe* to a mar­
riage.
For when husband and wife
liecome active together in tiie
sum* church, there will rarely
I* a divorce.
In fart, a non-church couple

has an estimated 50 times as
great a clianc* of divorce.
Why?
Well, religion Is extrovertivo. It teaches us to consider
the welfare of others, which
means we are tutored in kind­
ness and generosity.
And what better foundation
can matriage have than un­
selfish, considerate nttitudes
of both husband and wife?
True lov# differs from sexuni infatuation in one main
item, namely, tha unselfish­
ness of trua love.
When teenagers get involved
in a torrid romance and even
threaten to elope, it is usually
due to selfishness.
They nru thinking primarily
of SKI.F; not of what is best
for the other party to that
romance or even their future
unborn children.
A girl of 17 who thus tries
to pressure her high school
hoy friend into eloping, is ac­
tually very- selfish.
For if she truly loved him,
slic'd not wish to jeopardize
Ids future business or profes­
sional career.
Instead, she’d be willing to
deny herself in order that he
could go on to college and prepare himself to support a fam­
ily.
lint she is selfishly afraid if
he goes away to college, he
will then forget her und mar­
ry another!

So her Imperious demands
for an elopement arc usually
based on her own gr«*dy with
to get • wedding ring and
flaunt her conquest before her
high school classmate*.
Teenager*, stop, look and
listen, for you are definitely
NOT in love if you place your
own selfish interests ahead of
what is best for both of you,
plus your future unborn bab­
ies.
Religion widens our horizon*
by making ua awara of tlio
needs of people even on other
continents. It it thus A whole­
some, extrovertlve fore* that
helps insure happy marriage.
When husband and wife ac­
tively participate in the same
church, they also develop mu­
tual Interests and friand*.
Church activities than k
come both their mutual hobby,
a* well aa their chief recrea­
tion I
So tend for my 200-point
"Testa
for Husbands and
Wives," e n c l o s i n g a long
stamped, return envelope, plus
20 rents. Then rata ’em before
you data ’em!
(Alwayd *rrlta to Dr.
Crane la car* o f thia ne»apaper, eneloaing a long
stamped, addressed envelop,
snd 20 cents to cover typing
and printing costa when you
•end for * m o f hit book­
let*.)

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Thera will b# a lot fewer
auto accident* If people will
quit
drinking any given
amount.

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People who let their ac­
count* f* t overcharged when
shopping toon get shocked by
tha bill*.

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An Ohio youth was intoxi­
cated when ha gave hia girl
an engagement ring. She was
stoned, too.

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tromagnetic w arei (|tt*ilbls
key to break-through* in anti,
submarine warfare and mis.
sile defense).
The thought Is now bein;
posed that McNamara m aj*
a serious mistake in canceling
research on the Skybolt—an
airplane-carried ballistic mis­
sile which could be fired 1,00)
miles to target.
If the United States should
decide to go ahead with a ikyborne "Polaris," a hovering
plane that could stay in the
air for three to four day* on
constant alert, it would have
to he armed with aomethin.’
like the Skybolt. But cancella­
tion of the Skybolt research
some time back, means such
a plane may not be feasible
in the reasonable future. An
opportunity may hav* been
lost.
Air force officer* would say
more research Is needed on
a new type of long-distant u
bomber.

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Research is not costly. It of­
fers huge savings by keeping
defense production from costly blind channels. A few hun­
dred million dollars mor* a
year on such research could
bring a b o u t revolutionary
changes. Hie money could be
acquired without increasing
the military budget by slowing development and produc­
tion. We’d have fewer but bel­
ter weapons.

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It's fortunate that all the
girls a fallow take* in hia
arms don't wind up on hi*
hands.
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Statistic* show that the
average man get* 112 letter*
from hi* wife a year. Won­
der how m*ny he forget* to
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fense. Thb attitude, under a
previou* defense lecretary,
enabled Khrushchev to beat
the United State* to the inter­
continental ballistic missile.
The Russians, on the con­
trary, are spending a good
deal of money and effort in
"way out" and "esoteric-' re­
search. Moit of it will fail.
But one tucceti, like their
achievement* with the 1CBM
and Sputnik, could give the
Reds a major advantage.
Though Soviet military re­
search if lecret, the Russian
approach can be seen in the
Khrushchev space program.
The Russians are concen­
trating their work In a few
critical field*. They're letting
the United State* carry the
bulk of the work load in com­
munication*. meteorology and
navigation and taking our re­
mit* "for free.”
They are launching more
scientific aatelites than we,
with a comparatively high j
percentage of successes. In
the area of planetary explor­
ation. the Ruislan effort is
clearly much greater than
ouri.
Results of their ipecialized
work are being kept accret;
much of our* isn’t. They thus
have the benefit of much of
our work and all of theirs.
Their use of our results en­
ables them to concentrate. It
mean* their research ruble
can go further. They can
gamble large lums for a
break-through in risky but po­
tentially profitable fields.
Military men. In random
examples, say McNamara la
spending too little on research
aimed at:
1. A revolutionary type of
missile to replica Polaris and
Minuteman.
2. Radical new methods of
propulsion.
3. Learning more about tha
basic characteristic* of elec­

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The Glndervtlle Volunteer
Fire Department, Inc., wishes
lo express it's thanks and ap
predation to those who supiwrtcd the Department in it *
sponsorship of the hells and
Gray Circus.
The financial returns re
ceiled from this endeavor
will greatly aid the Depart
ment In procuring much need­
ed fire fighting equipment
necessary to adequately serve
tiie people in it's Jurisdiction.
The requirements for a ful­
SAVE IIFRE
W ITH S A bfT Y
ly equipped lire department
AND EARNING POWER.
are great, and help, both in
manpower and financial assis­
YOUR CASH AVAILABLI
tance, will always be evident.
WHEN YOU W A N T IT.
Hie Department meet* every
first and third Thursday of
each month at 7:30 p. in. in
the Ebcnezer Methodist Build­
ing on the Old Orlando High­
way. All those Interested are
cordially Invited to attend.
Lorrcy V. Black
4 a M M a S M M 3 £ u M s k S t tb # E v -J A * &gt; o 4 c I m r H f ft
Secretary,
(iauiarvilig Fire Dept.

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SENATE

Senator Holland has served as
your U. S. Senator since 1 9 4 1
During these years he has at­
tained seniority ranked twelfth
among 67 Democratic Members
of the Senate.
This seniority has placed him an
three major senate committees
. . . each one o f which Is o f par­
ticular Importance to Florida and
every one o f its citizens.
Your vote May 5th will keep him
in this powerful position to help
Florida as well os our great
country.

"A# ihto momanr, I should be
wHh you In Florida. . . seeking
your support In the coming Dem­
ocratic primary In my bid for renomination to the United State*
Senate. Instead, I am in Wash­
ington on urgent business . . .
more Important to us a l l . . . be­
cause I feel the Civil Rights Bill
now before the Senate would be
bod legislation for all our citi­
zens and one which, even if
passed, will be doomed to failure
by the fact o f its very coercive
nature. This bill would put such
fantastic power In the hands of
the Attorney General that w e
could coma close to being a p o ­
lice state. For this reason, I am
spending my campaigning time
In Washington. . . doing the |ob
you sent me to do. In the mean­
time, I warmly ask you to con­
sider my post service to you and
our great State of Florida and
return me to the United States
k n O t as your senior senator.”

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JIM THOMPSON’ , Debbie Walker, sophomore hostess, Carol Oxford and
Cathy Westbrook, hostess.

FARRELL Hickson and Hetty Turner, Juniors

MRS. LOUIS KOSKY serving punch to Sue Ilrewington and Daly Smith

The Civic Center was the
scene of a magnificent extra­
vaganza and ball Saturday
night when the Juniors and
Seniors of Seminole High
School held their annual prom.
"Camelot" was the theme
fo* tlie festive affair. Camelot
is a curious place. It has the
bitter-sweet qualities of what
might-have-been and the dif­
ficulties an idealist encount­
ers when faced with the im­
perfect humanity. Camelot is
centered around King Arthur,
who was a noble figure of s
huff, good-hearted man, who
conceived, with the help of
Merlin the Magician, the Idea
of changing the Dark Ages
dedication from "might is
right" to "might for right"
with his Round table order of
Chivalry.
Guinevere is a lovely, wist­
ful queen appearing with Sir
Lancelot, who was a man giv­
en to a full measure of purity
an-l passion.
In preparing for this un­
usual program, the student*
have depicted with the sett­
ings and pageantry of Cam,
clot, a medical castle sur­
rounded by a moat, the forest
of Simon Lrgreo, The Gar­
den of Camelot, the Dungeon
of the Castle, the Sword in the

Stone, the Great Hall En­
trance. the life of the Nobles
and Knights of the Round
Table,
and
the
beautiful
songs and dances of the times.
"Don't let it be forgot, that
once there was a spot, for
one brief, shining moment,
that was known as Camelot."
The guests entered a corri­
dor of the Great Hall with
crossed swords and shields
placed at focal points, and
were greeted by two knights
in shining armor A large
sign. "Welcome To Camelot"
was above The Sword in the
Stone, where each guest signin.
The entire auditorium was
transformed into a medieval
picturesque fantasia, with an
authentic pink foil castle atop
the stage area, surrounded by
water and greenery. A draw
bridge spanned the moat,
which was an ingenious re­
plica so descriptive in the
legendary and romantic King
Arthur Tales.
In the blue irridescent light­
ing of the dungeon, a ghastly
lifelike monstrosity, electrical­
ly operated, rose at fifteen
minute intervals, from an
Iron Maiden, covered with
spikes. A iMiiling vat filled
wilth dry ire produced an un­

usual smoke effect, as a be­
headed figure lay lifeless on
the guillotine.
The rear of the auditorium
was converted into the en­
chanting Forest of Morgan le
Fay, complete with a fluores­
cent dragon spitting fire from
the cave entrance. I'nusual
lighting effects crea'ed an
aurora borealis front the wa­
terfall.
Miniature silver war hel­
mets and the summary of
Camelot were placed on each
table, complete with plare
cards and napkins embossed
with pink castle*. The dainty
sandwiches were shield and
floral shaped, and each in­
dividual cake was centered
with a miniature sword, sym­
bolic of the Sword in the
Stone, The authenticity ot the
Medieval era was exposed
to the final minute detail
Jeri Wheatland, popular vo­
calist. represented a comely
princess, attired in a pastel
pink gown and a sparkling
tiara, furnished the musical
program, featuring two arias
from the album of Camelot.
Debbie
Dalton.
talented
dance artist, presented a
classical toe ballet to the
Camelot Overture.

V. B. Proehl Of Registration For 2
Longwood Dies
CHARLES Hunter and Diane Powell, Juniors

NAS Gets New Swimming Pool
Capt. Robert M. Wore,
commanding officer of tbc
Sanford Novel Air Station,
will cut the ribbon which will
officially open the new NAS
swimming pool nt -I p.m. to-

Pee Wee Golfers
To See Action
Tee Wee golfer* from 3
to 15-ycuri-ohl will see nction
this lummer in Orlando ns
the 18th Nutional Pec Wee
Golf Championships get un­
derway June 23 24 at Rio
Pinar Country Club.'
Former c h a m p s Andrew
McConnell, 6, from England;
I.nnny WudLins, 13, from
Richmond, Va.; and Janie
Faasinger, 10, of New Wil­
mington, Pa., nre among the
many Pee Wee veteran* »cheduled to compete again tnis
year, according to tourna­
ment ilirector W. F. "Bill"
Cairn*.
The annual golfing event
features five age division*,
with separate competition for
boys and girls.
Regional qualifying rounds
for boys’ 10-12 and 13-15 uge
divisions are scheduled for
six Florid* counties, Colum­
bus, G*., and Dothan, Ala.
Last yesr the youngest
Pc* Wee age group, the .3-5
division, Andrew McConnell
of England won the boys'
championship with a score of
12 for three pitch-arid putt
holes. Cara Dee Cnrmicun, 5,
o f Orlando, lock the girls’
first place trophy with a
score o f 17.
In 1863 in the oldest P*e
Wee division, the 13-15 group,
l.anny Wadi-ins of Richmond,
Vk., won the boy*’ chainpiiiuihip with a record break­
ing- 86-hole 139 on the 72
par, 6,586-yard O r l a n d o
course. Linda Morris, 15, of
Orlando, won the girls' 13-15
bracket with a 161 score.
The Pee Wee is open to any
golfer from 3 to 15-ycars-old.
There is no entry fee.

day.
The L-shapcd Olympic-*!**
pool, beside* providing recre­
ation for the enlisted person­
nel am! dependents, will also
serve important needs for
water safety, life saving and
swimming instruction.
Nuvy personnel, their wi­
ves and children will he treat­
ed to n showing of the latest
in swim wear — and wearer*
— during u water show which
officially opens the new pool.
Parading in 1961’* new
swimsuit fashions will lie
wives of officer* and men
assigned to Sanford's Heavy
Attack Squadron* Threo and
Five. Many of the new styles
urc being displayed publicly
for the first time.
On the same program will
ho demonstrations o f teaching
techniques, s c u b u diving,
speed swimming and diving.
Of interest to all parents
will be a feature called
"Teaching Johnny to Swim,"
in which Mrs. Sandra Knott
of Winter Purk will demon­
strate step-by-step the new
“ bihlc" of swimming instruct­
or*.
Classes for children o f en­
listed personnel have already
been set up for 8:30 a.m. to 11
a m. Tuesday through Friday.
Adult clusses
will
begin
May 12.

Horse Show
Set Sunday

Vincent n. Proehl, 83, of
182 Lake Avenue, Longwood
died Sunday.
A native of Summit County,
Ohio, and a memlier of the
Methodist Church, he came to
Longwood 19 years ago.
Survivors
are lus wife,
Mrs. Sadie Proehl of Long­
wood; a daughter, Mrs. Thel­
ma Wagoner of Kent, Ohio;
a brother, Earl G. Proehl of
Ravenna, Ohio and two grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p. m. Wednesday
from Niblack Funeral Home
ehapel in Casselberry with
Rev. Delma* Copeland offi­
ciating. Burial will be in Glen
Haven Memorial Park.

Paintings Due
By April 22
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Member* of the Dellary
Arts nnd Craft* Club arc re­
minded that painting* for ex­
hibition ut the Man*ion Hou*e,
beginning April 26, mutt lie
turned in not iuter than April
•PI
Tile exhibition will he open­
ed by tin* rluli with a reception
at the Mansion Hnti*r from 2
until 5 p. m. April 26. The
puldic i» invited to attend.

War Protest
I’ AI.O ALTO, Calif (UPI)
— A spokesman for folk sin­
ger Joan Baez said Thursday
she ha* refused to pay 60 per
cent of her income tux as a
protest against federal mili­
tary expenditures.

Summer

David Lanier, student body
Vice
President,
introduced
Joel Fehd, Junior Class Pres­
ident. who cordially welcomed
the guest* to Camelot.
Joel presented A n d r e w
Bracken, principal, and after
a brief address. Bracken turn­
ed the program back over to
Joel.
Eddy Kosk.v was the first
senior introduced, and deliver­
ed an introductory address,
and each senior was individ­
ually Introduced by Joel, and
escorted across the arched
bridge by the Knights, Jim­
my Dodson, Jimmy Burks,
and Tom Hemphill, in a most
colorful and impressive back­
ground.
Hostesses for the evening
were sophomore girls beauti­
fully gowned in multi-colored
chiffon, and wearing conical
glitter hats.
Bonnie Caolo ami David
T-anier were cohosts for this
splendid program, and were
assisted by various commit­
tees. who expended endless
hours to successfully execute
this monumental production.
Mrs. Mae Forte was overall
councilor, and she was cap­
ably assisted by Mrs. l/ii*
Plumlee and Miss Alice Ste­
wart, Jun.or Class sponsors.

STEVE Harris, Sophomore, Carol Torres and
Roth Vihlen, Juniors.

Camps Open

counselor - in - training pro­ cellent preparation for at­
tendance ut the Girl Scout
gram.
Roundup to tic held next year.
Deer I-ike Camp, located in
Mis. Boyd L. Johnson will
the Ocnln National Forest nt direct both ramps with an
Okluwaha, will he in opera­
tion for two two-week ses­
sions from June 21 to July 18.
Here special interest activi­
ties will augment the regular
scouting program.
Emphasized will he mas­
querader* unit* for drama­
Bartlett E. Goodnough, 83,
tics — acting, directing, mak­ nt Drattlrhorn, Vt., died Mon­
ing costumes and scenery. day night in Seminole Memor­
The Olympic unit will stress ial Hospital,
active sports—softball, volleyIn Sanford to visit his step­
hayy, tumbling, archery, re­ son, Henry Tenney of 1216
lays and increased water ac­ Randolph Street, Mr. Goodtivities.
nough had been a winter visit­
The primitive unit enters or In Florida for a number
to older experienced Cadcttes of years, lie was a retired
and Senior Girl Scouts tc give Civil Service employe.
Other survivors arc his
them a chance to set up and
‘
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Gertrude Good­
Tlie April meeting of the maintain a primitive camp wife, Mrs
DeBary Home w/cmunilrntlon home for mi extended period. nough of Ilrattlcboro and a
Chili will lie held Thursday at
Tlie units will give girls ex­ brother, Clinton II. Good­
nough of St. Cloud.
the Community Center begin­
Tlie body will be forward­
ning with a workshop nt 10
ed Wednesday to Brattlctioro
a. in. Beverage for tho noon
for services and burial. Gramluncheon will lie provided by
kow Funeral Home is in
the committee.
charge of local arrangements.
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Members will reconvene at
Tho Women's Society of
1:45 p. in. for thr program on
"Carpets" which will explain Christian Service of the De­
choice of fabric, color, proper nary Community Methodist
Airman Audie L. .lfudnell,
cure, etc., for various rooms in Church will sponsor a "Bring
and Buy" sale in tlie social of tin- Navy nnd son of Mrs.
the home.
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hall of the church this Tliuis- Annie Mae Shnmpcr,
I Academy Avenue, is serving
day.
Members are asked to bring aboard the attack aircraft
any article* that can be re­ carrier USS Shangri-La out
sold such as linked goods, of Mayport, Fla., currently
Funeral service* for Macks handicrafts, pickled foods, jel­ deployed
to the
Mediter­
W. Iteid, who died Sunday in lies, jams, preserves, Jewelry, ranean on a seven-month
Orlando following a lengthy aprons, etc.
rruisc with tlie Sixth Fleet.
illness, will he held at 10:30
a. in. Wednesday at Rrisson
T h e re i« no Hulmtitule fo r ex p erien ce
Fune*al Home with Bev. Fred
Chance officiating. Burial will
he in Oaklawn Memorial
Park.
Survivors are the widow,
Mr*. Shcrra J. Hcid; mother.
Mrs. Pearl Jordan, both of
Sanford and a brother, Clyde
Bernard Reid of Apopka.

Registrations have opened
for tiio two summer camp*
sponsored by the Citrus Coun­
cil o f Girl Scout* Inc.
C a m p Ticochee, located
near Baibri ville, will he in
operation for three two-wreck
sessions between June 21 ami
Aug.
1. Brownie, Junior,
Cudettc and Senior G i r l
Scoots will have a program of
scouting activities — hiking,
cooking
over campfires,
s w- i m m i n g , boating and
canoeing, horseback r i d i n g
and many other outdoor ac­
tivities.
The camp will also offer a

HELEN MANN, Joel Felul, John Todd and Michelle Jones, Juniors

B. E. Goodnough
Dies In Hospital

experienced, tiaim'd staff at
each camp.
Response of applicants has
forced the Citrui Council o f­
fice staff in Orlando to i d
lip a waiting list for the first
and second sessions ut Camp
Ticochee. Limited spnee is
available in the Special In­
terest Units at Deer Lake
Camp and the third session nt
Camp Ticochee.

DeBary HD Club
Sets Meeting

GLENDA Gamble and Hcnjamin Joints, Juniors

Charter (Granted
S At I, Associates, Inc., of
Altamonte Springs, has been
granted n charter by Secre­
tary of State Tom Adams to
operate a ear wash business.

The firm will issue 100 shares
of common stock at $100 per
share.
Incorporators urn
Frederick W. Lawrence, o f
A 11 u in o n t n Springs, mol
Lewis Solomon, of I'liiludelphiii, I’a.

More owners of low-priced cars
are moving up to Olds than ever before!

'Bring And Buy'
Sale Scheduled

On Carrier

Macks W. Reid
Funeral Set

ELECT

Dusty Boots Riding Asso­
Hugo Grotiui, Dutch law­
ciation will hold it* April
Horse Show, Sunday ut 1 p.m. yer and statesman, is consid­
at the Dusty Boot* Arena on ered as being the founder of
Oner*
Rd., Tony
Austin, international law.
show director announced to.
day.
Registration will open *t
noon, and all aiea riders are
CALL
Invited to participate.
A full slate o f riding competition events will be held
Austin said, with D*cem!&gt;*r
and January high point tro­
phies to be awarded.
M O V IN G AN D S T O R A G E C O ., INC.
Spectator* are invited to
attend without charge, ample
parking is available and the
5 0 4 C e le y A v e .
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ccnccssion stand will be open.

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Four year* County Commissioner, District 3 Seminole
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Reception Tea Welcomes The Sopers To Holy Cross Convenes
A cordial, warm reception,
combined with grace and ele­
gance, welcomed Father and
Mra. Leroy D. Soper to Holy
C ron Epiacopal Church Sun­
day afternoon at the parish
house, with Mrs. Joe Baggerly, general chairman, ar­
ranging the colorful reception.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Beglater, official church hosts for
the year, greeted the guests
at the door, and M. V. Parry,
Senior Church Warden, and
Mrs. Parry were at the head
of the receiving line.
The decorations were under
the direction o f Mrs. Paul.
Johnston and Mrs. W. E.
Kircbhoff. Beautiful arrange­
ments of assorted white bou­
quets were placed at vantage
points throughout the recep­
tion area.
*
The buffet table was over­
laid with forest green, cover­
ed with white net, gracefully
draped with white carnations
interspersed among the drape
folds. Centering the table was
an artistic arrangement of
white carnations and snapdra­
gons In a genuine milk glass
vase, surrounded by crystal
coffee service and sliver trays
Ailed with tempting homemade delicaeles. The mint
green punch was served from
a sparkling silver bowl with
matching cups.
Mr. aod Mrs. Stanley Poloskl were In charge of aervlng, assisted by Gary Dangleman and floating hostesses,
the Misses Mary Williams,
DanneUe Wright and Peggy
Bower.
Mrs. Soper (Joyce) is a na­
tive of Florida, having lived
in Orlando most o f her life.
She is possessed with charm,
grace and sophistication, as­
sets which well qualify her

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By Mlmoea Circle
No garden is complete with­
out a bed with a few of the
many verities of Geraniums.
Geraniums like cool nights
and warm days for their best
growing and blooming period
and will atand quite low tem­
peratures without damage:
However, frost will have to
be kept o ff them. The rooting
and planting time starts In
the fall after the rains, and
ean continue as lata aa the
first o f April.
If you already have plants
that have grown large and
leggy, examine them at the
base o f the items to ascer­
tain If they have rotted; If
not, they can be cut back to
shape, leaving a few leaves
below the cut. Plante over a
year old usually give better
results by sUrting new plants.
Take six inch tip cutting and
root them. Hormone rooting
powders are
usually
too
strong for geraniums and
should be diluted with equal
parts o f talcum powder; in­
sert cuttings about one Inch
deep in moist builders sand.
Keep sand moist and In
about three weeks roots will
hsve sprouted and they are
ready for the bed or pots.
Beds should be located so
they will get a half days sun
or filtered sun throughout
the day. Peat and well rotted
cow manure, bone meal and
a little Dolmlte to counteract
the add in peat should be
mixed in the soil.
For potting, the soil ran
vary just as long as proper
drainage Is provided. Water
thoroughly so the water runs
out the l&gt;ottom. Do not water
again until soil is moderately
dry. Clay pots make the belt
tontainers. F e e d
monthly
with a complete or ganle base
fertiliser.
Geraniums are almost di­
sease free and most trouble
romes
from
ovcrwatrrlng.
Sprinkling every day la not
recommended; once a week to
wash the dust from the foli­
age Is beneficial. Do this in
the morning so that the
Iravcs can dry before night­
fall.

Casselberry

Personals
By Jaae Casselberry
Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Mo­
rey of Lake Ellen Drive have
recently had the following
bousegueits:
Robert Rohr,
Dunkirk, N. Y .; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Scboles, Sberbumae, N.
Y., and Mrs. Marie Simmona,
of Smyrna, N. Y.

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In Tavares Wed.

On April 18, the Spring Dis­
trict Worihop meeting of the
[for the First Lady of Holy [people In general.
over satin, with belt and bind-1 were fashioned In a beautiful I two children, Joy, 11, who Is j lor High. The Sopers are fav Florida United Church of
Cross. She is an avid bridge
Her reception ensemble was ing of satin, complete with corsage to complete her at- in the sixth grade at South- orably impressed with San- Chriit Women's Fellowship
player, enjoys playing her I a stunning champagne era- matching patent accessories. tire.
side school, and David, 11, an ford and the wonderful people
will be held at the Union Con
electronic organ, and loves I broidercd organxa s h e a t h . Champagne colored orchids j Father and Mrs. Soper have I eighth grader at Sanford Jun-1 whom they have m et
gregational Church, Tavares.
Mrs. Walter McPherson Is
president of Sanford Congre­
gational
Christian
Church,
and Rev. Walter McPherson
is pastor of the Sanford
Church. Registration will be
at 9 a m. with the meeting at
10 a.m. Luncheon will be
served by the women of the
church.
At this meeting the women
will learn about the responsi­
bilities of their office or chair­
manship; about new mater­
ials for study in the notebook
called “ Program Opportuni­
ties" and about the methods
and techniques of presenta­
tion.
Mrs. Fletcher C. Lester of
High Point, N\ C., secretary of
the Council for Lay Life and
Work of the Southern Region
FLOATING HOSTESSES from, left the Misses Mary Williams, Peggy
Holy Cross Episcopal Parish House. Mrs. Joe Baggerly, overall chairman
of the United Church of
Bower and Danelle Wright, assisted by Gary Dangleman serve refresh­
is shown with Father and Mrs. Soper and Mary Williams.
Christ, will be speaker on the
ments at the reception for Father and Mrs. Leroy Soper, Sunday at
theme “ The Growing Christ­

ian la our Changing Culture.”
Workshops on the three areas
o f work, Spiritual Life, Edu­
cation and Witness, will be
conducted by district depart­
ment
chairmen:
Christian
social action, Mrs. M. Robin­
son, Mrs. R. Hammond; ma­
terial aid, Mrs. R. Lossing;
Christian education, Mrs. W.
Koeller; missionary education, Mrs. 0 . Nordgren; spirit­
ual life, Mrs. G. Schmah;
stewardship, Mrs. G. Chabot
and Miss D. Heath.
Workshops on planning local meetings will be conduct­
ed by Mrs. Lester and on of.
ficer responsibility by Mrs.
G. Harold Martin of Fort Lau­
derdale, state president of the
United Church of Christ Wom­
en's Fellowship.
Mrs. Adra Jockinsen from
Lake Byrd Bookstore of Avon
Park will have books pertain­
ing to study areas for this
year on display and for pur­
chase. All women in the
churches are cordially invited
to enjoy the fellowship of
these meetings and attend
workshop sessions of their
choice.

Ollie Yelinek Honored At Bon Voyage Coffee
The VAH-ll and Dct. 8 re­
cently held a coffee at the
home of Mrs. J. R. Dennison,
with Mrs. C. A. Allen serving
as co hostess.
Mrs. B a r t Bartholomew,
new first lady, conducted the
business meeting and intro­
duced the following guests to
the group: Mrs. John Barlow,
Muskeegon, Mich., mother of
Cdr. John Barlow; Mrs. Ed­
ward Ochs. Detroit, Mich.,
mother of Mrs. William Y e­

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Dish Luncheon
MBS. WILLIAM IIULS, left, o f Showlow, Ariz. was lionorce of n bridge
luncheon Ri ven by her mother. Mrs. Claire Fellows, standing, o f Naranja
ltd. DeBnry. Mrs. Hnrold Lynch and Mrs. Robert McGee were among the
other guests.

CjcUudsw
“ A corsage is for festivity
and should complement a
woman's appearance,
not
atand out and cry “ Hey! Look
at me. I’ m a corsage!'*, Mrs.
Joe Mathicux of Genrva told
members of the Woodrove
Circle of the Sinford Garden
Club at the April meeting.
“ Any materials ran be used
to make a corsage," Mrs.
Mathicux continued, "hut it
really makes me unhappy to
see a corsage worn upside
down." She emphasized that
the rorsage must lit Into a
lady's total appearance and
always asks the color o f the
dress with which it will he
worn and also the color of the
girl's hair. In her three years
of making corsages at Mona's
Flower Shop, she reports that
only one has been unsatisfac­
tory; that was because the
man was color blind and gave
her the wrong information.
Some customers are orcas.
ionally unhappy admlti Mra.
Mathicux, or "Aunt Liz" as
she ia affectionately known
to the prom-going let of teen­
agers here. One woebegone
young boy came In recently
to say that he had put two
orchid corsages In the freez­
er. Needless to tay, when ho
took them out on Easter he
had two unlovely brown flow­
ers and a long face. (Marie
Walker rrported that her
husband John did the same
thing to her Easter corsage
so perhaps the males need
aome instruction on refriger­
ating rather than freezing
flowers.)
Fresh orchids take a com­
mercial spray very well, the
speaker said, and this gives
them longer life as well as
enhancing or rhanging the
color. Before using an antique
gold spray she advises a cop.
per solution which acts like
a sealer and keeps the gold
from sinking into the orchid
flesh. Another lovely shade
Mrs. Mathicux mentioned is
the pearl tone. The spray
comes in many colors and the
orchid may be any color be­
fore being sprayed, ibe said.
Since orchida are a "pro­
truding" flower, not all types
o f figures are flattered by
them. To illustrate her point,
Mrs. Mathicux told of being

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asked to whip up a double
corsage of orchids some time
ago for Jayne Mansfield.
Since Miss Mansfield Is rathcr amply endowed, Mrs.
Mathicux felt that flat flow*
era would be more tasteful.
Among the favorite fiat
flowers for corsages arc ca­
mellias and gardenias ami
roses are always safe, sho
said. Some people inay wear
fussy corsage, others need
a tailored effect, while those
who look like they play left
field really should not wear
one at all, according to Mrs.
Mathicux.
For summer she suggested
pastels and for the winter sea­
son the beige, orange and
brown tones are preferred
with the ribbon blending in
the tones.
Mrs. Mathicux is a firm be­
liever in imagination whether
expensive materials cun he
afforded or not. To illustrate
she told o f once "doing" a
wedding fur twin girls for
the sum of five dollars. The
girls wanted a church wed­
ding and had ordered white
dresses from a mail order
house (or one dollar a month,
Mrs. Mathicux saw to it that
they had a lovely wedding I
Using two lovely standard
mums and a few small flow­
ers on top of prayer books
edged with lace, she made
their bouquets and then cut
hay trees from the woods for
church greenery.
Always bruise the ends of
fresh plant material, Mrs.
Mathicux suggested, t h e n
soak it in water. She uses a
dab of moistened cotton to
kerp cut flowers fresh. Among
materials she used In her

demonstration w e r e fresh
flowers, flora tape (which
should be pulled taunt as it
is twisted on wire rather than
rolled), tubette, and ligustruin leaves.
The Circle was delighted to
have Mra. Alburn Rector, in­
coming president of the San­
ford Garden Club, and Mrs.
Frank Woodruff III as guests
at the meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Lee R. Salce.
The Circle voted to send
each circle president to a
Presidents' Convention dur­
ing her term of office. New
d rclo representative on the*
building committee of the
Sanford Garden Club is Mrs.
John Parker who replaces
Mrs. Phillip I^)gan.

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Mattrra*
0 Brand New Inaulatloa
where needed

D A V Auxiliary
Meets Tuesday
A t Chapter H om e
The Disabled Ararrlcsn Vet­
erans Auxiliary will hold its
monthly meeting T u e s d a y
night at the Chapter Home on
the Orlando Highway.
Margaret Scott, auxiliary
commander, requesti that all
member* attend this import­
ant meeting.

Sanford Personals
Mra.
Virginia
Anderson,
Mrs. Sarah Policy and Mr*.
Henrietta Haines have return­
ed from Jacksonville, where
they attended the Grand
Chapter of tiie Order of Eastern Star.
Five Sanford ladies recent­
ly enjoyed an outing at Cypresa Gardens, followed by a
trip to Lake Wales, where
they attended the Paislon
Play. Tiie ladies enjoying the
entertainment were Mrs. tear
Boyette, Mrs. Agnes Crans­
ton, Mrs. Pearl Boyd, Mrs.
Effic Cranston and Mrs. Betty
Shcltjm.
M lu Cheryl Ann Sherrill,
from Brunswick, Ga., was the
weekend guest of "Sunny"

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The Civic Depsrtment of
the Sanford Woman’s Club
will hold s covered dish
luncheon Wednesday at noon.
Hoatesses will be Mrs. B. T.
C. Moore, Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith, Mrs. Fred T. Williams, Mrs. F. E. Bolz, Mrs.
Durwood Walker and Mrs.
Richard Glee son.
At 1 p.m. the social depart­
ment will have a bridge and
ranasta party with Mrs. Fred
Harris, Mrs. C. L. Redding,
Mrs. E. M. Hoke and Mrs.
John Eicke as hostesses.

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Skinner at her home on Mag­
nolia Avenue. Cheryl is "Sun­
ny's" roommate at college In
Jacksonville.

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ed aboard were Mrs. Mar­
The wlnnera o f the VAH-ll
garet Ziegler, Mrs. Philip bridge tournament were in­
Bectoa and Mrs. Bichsrd troduced by Mrs. William
Cook.
Yelinek. Firit place winners
were Mra. Chester Fitzpat­
rick and Mrs. Vincent Mon­
roe. Mrs. F. J. Harris and
Mrs. Charles Bone were sec­
ond place winners with Mrs.
G. A. Hughes and Mrs. Clark
Bruestle in third place.
The invitation to Mallie
Barlow's tea to be held Wed.
nesday at the Maison Jardtne,
was presented, and the clever
unique design is by Mrs.
Yelinek, which features a gold
cherub on white paper.
Mrs. Donald Munday pre­
sented Mrs. Marshall Werner
with a baby gift and the ladlca
voted to have a wines party,
with Jan Beat as chairman.
In concluding the meeting,
Kay thanked and bid Ollie
Yelinek farewell, and present­
ed her with an engraved sil­
ver Revere Bowl. The whito
checkered card was created
by Cdr. and Mra. Bartholo­
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT winners o f V A H -ll D o t S reflect enthusiasm
mew, and on the cover waa
us they are awarded prizes by Mrs, William Yelinek, who conducted the
addressed “ To Ollie, Checkertournament. From left to rigjit are Mrs. Clark Bruestle, Mrs. G. A.
tail Wife of the Y ear." Inside
Hughes, Mrs. F. J. Hurris, Mrs. Chester Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Yelinek.
were cartoons of little mice
crying checkcrtall tears, because no one could fill Ollie'a
shoes.
A delightful aocial hour fol­
lowed the business meeting
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
W. B. Whidden recently re­
with refreshments o f coffee,
Mrs. James Wallin left turned from Immokole, where
cola, coffee cake and assorted
he
was
on
business
for
two
Wednesday to join her bus*
pastries.
weeks.
band In Lincoln, Neb. She
By Evelyn Lundy
was honored Saturday even­
Miss Suzanne Partin, daugh­
Mrs. H. C. Disbrow has re­
ing when a group of friends turned home from Seminole ter of Mr. and Mrs. James
joined her at a dinner at Nor­ Memorial Hospital where she A. Partin, of Oviedo, has won
r t it lM it jO U M /j
wood's in New Smyrna Beach. underwent surgery and was a many honors during her first
They were: Mrs. Eva Wil­ patient for 17 days.
year at Florida State Uni­
F O R iV IR
liams, Mrs. Hazel Gilhuly,
versity at Tallahassee.
Mrs. Eicta Von Brockle, the
osKols
She was lnlUsted recently
lionorce and Mrs. Clarence
in the Kappa Alpha Theta
Snyder.
Social Sorority and wai one
of 60 freshmen to be selected
Mrs. Carrie Darres has refor the Alpha Lambda Delta
turned to her summer home
Honorary Sorority. She was
in Belfast, Me., after spend­
tapped for the Sophomore
ing the winter at her home
The Wekiwa Chapter of the Council for next year. Suz&gt;
CAMERA SHOP
here.
DAR, DeBary, will meet at anne also made the Dean'a
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List
for
the
last
quarter.
the home of Mrs. Dsnlel
Mrs. Harry Osteen has been
Pough, Maple Avenue, De­
confined to her home wiUt an
nary, Wednesday, April IS at
injured ankle. Itecent callers
2 p.m. The program will be
wera Miss Joyce Shepard and
on "World Government Ver­
her grandmother, Mrs. Clinksus National Government,"
scales.
and will be presented by Mrs.
Robert N. McGee.
The Osteen Home Demon­
On April 30 at 1 p.m. the
stration Club will meet Tues­
A ewlm-worthy collection o f exciting new
DeBary Wekiwa Chapter of
day afternoon with Mrs. Mary
the DAR will aponaor a des­
Barnhart on Enterprise Road.
sty lea In the neweet fabric*, color*
sert card party at the Com­
The program will be on the
munity Center, and there will
and ahapea of the eeaaon to cornel
care and cleaning of rugs.
be table and door prizes.
Buy now for the best selection 1
Mrs. Alvin Seagraves re­

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Mr. and Mrs. Alburn Rector,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hannum, Mrs.
Tha great symbol of the
Mae Myers, Mrs. R. A. Fu- cently spent a weekend visit­
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MOST EXCITING event In this week to be held at the
the N*vy crowd this week is home of Mrs. Clifford Nelson,
the opening of the new pool they will finalize plans for
today, beginning at 4 p. m.
this.
Capt Robert Ware will cut
Present at the board meet­
the ribbon to open the pro ing were Robert Ware. Mrs.
gram, which will begin with a W. E. Yelinek. Mrs. It. S.
demonstration by Mrs. Sandra Beate, Mrs. John Williams,
Knott and her six year old Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. A. M.
daughter on teaching children Campbell, Mrs. James Olson,
how to awim.
Mrs. A1 Weeks, Mrs. Marlin
Next on the agenda willl be Sheridan and Mrs. William
a diving exhibition and then Maliznwski.
• • •
there will be a speed swim
zning demonstration, a scuba
VAH 9 Enlisted Wives held
diving exhibition and a basic their covered dish luncheon at
swimming demonstration by Lake Golden Wednesday with
the Winter Park Swim Club
a bountiful table of many deli­
Following all this will be cious corn ed dishes of all
a fashion showing of swim kinds.
The kiddies came along, too
wear from Millie's Fashions
by eight Navy Wives Including and played games in the park
six ladies from VAll-5 Sava and on the beaeh while the
gettes— Mrs. Calvin Getz, ladies got acquainted.
New members who Joined
Mrs. Gerry McDonald, Mrs.
Carroll Conneely, Mrs. Mike the wives for the day's festivi­
Reh, Mrs. Ron Manning and ties were Faye Bellamy and
Jo Kiddwcll.
Mrs. John Gregg.
Others
present
Included
Two officers wives, Rainy
Olson from VAH-5 and Sherri Mrs. Beverly Noto, club pres­
Bolte from VAH-3 will join ident, Klainc Kusner, Dec
the others to show the latest Rose, Phyllis Moore, Alice
Howard, Beverly Trembl, Laiand smartest In pool wear.
After that, I guess every la Harris and Milllccnt Wig.
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one can jump in.
Making arrangements for all
LAST WEEK a club mem­
this interesting program to ber wx&gt;n a bridge game, but
open the new pool have been this week the guests are at It
Lt. Sam Dow and Lt. (jg ) L. again.
D. Frazier; CWO F. G. Plapp.
At the VAH 7 Officers Wives
special services officer and bridge, held at the home of
Ira Jarrell, athletic director. Mrs. Bob lavender, high went
* • •
to a guest, Mrs. Jack Taylor
THE FRIENDLY DRAGON and second to Mrs. L. N.
was the gay title bestowed on Dion.
Mrs. Ray Murphy at the VAHOther guests at the bridge
3 coffee last Thursday.
were Mrs. P. E. O'Gara,
This is a new title, the Mrs. W. L. Goodman, Mrs.
brainchild of Billie Kimmons, E. W. Peterson.
to designate the Three wife
The hostess served coffee,
who goes around and intro* candies, mints and nuts to
duces herself to new mem­ them along with the Seven
bers is chosen as "it" and wives who were Mrs. Dick
when the third person comes Wright. Mrs. E. W. Foy, Mrs.
up ami greets and welcomes J. E. Robinson, Mrs. D. C.
her, " it " tells Mrs. Kimmons Ord, Mrs. R. L. Merritt, Mrs.
who then rewards the Friend­ B. B. Brown and Mrs. Donald
ly Dragon with a pretty rose­ Dcnault.
• • •
bud and a bud vase in which
BROILED LOBSTER was
to put it.
As it happened, Mrs. Mur­ the piece de resistance at the
phy was a neighbor of the VAH-ll Hoot Owls cookout,
lady who was "It," Thursday. recently.
The three new members
This served as a going-away
were Mrs. Keith Tourney, welcome *board party for a
Mrs. James Durbin, and Mrs. number of the guests.
Some are not going very
Samuel Scobean.
and Mrs. Thomas
Busy Three wives are con­ far. Lt.
tinuing their plans for the Quillin, Lt. and Mrs. R. H.
Blubber Club and the Square Crookes, Lt. (jg ) and Mrs
Dance Club. There will be Philip Becton and Lt. (jg ) and
another "weighing in" soon, Mrs. Patrick Kear are 'olng
•o the Blubber Club can gel to other squadrons aboard the
started on their diet and exer­ station and Lt. (jg ) Jon Disler
cise competition to see who is leaving the Navy. All were
can lose the most in a month. presented with silver tray*.
Welcomed
aboard
were
H ie Square Dance group
t i n gotten to the point of Lcdr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith,
having appointed the teachers, Lcdr. and Mrs. Joseph Zebrowho will be Lt. and Mrs. wskl, Lt. (jg ) and Mrs. 0 . P.
Craig Moore and Mrs. James Burch.
Special guests included Cdr.
Parotte, all of whom have
studied and/or taught square and Mrs. G. W. Kimmons;.
dancing, and are very compet­ Lcdr. and Mrs. Charles Youngent. The dancing will begin blade and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
shortly, probably the last Meredith is a North American
week in April or the first representative.
Served with the delicious
week in May.
Suggestions for a theme for broiled lobster were salads
the forthcoming change of and baked beans. Chairman
board coffee in July were of the party of Lt. 11. L. Kline.
• • •
made, and the next decorating
CO-HOSTESSES
for
the
course, which Is to be on how
coffee
Wednesday
to decorate children'* rooms VAH-ll
were Mrs. A. O. Karns and
was discussed.
Hostesses for the coffee held Mrs. J. 0 . Shipman.
Mrs. T. E. Quillin and Mrs.
at the Afterburner were Mrs.
Robert Ashby, Mrs. Leroy P. N. Becton who are being
Hawkins and Mrs. James transferred to Det. 8 received
Griffin. The door prize, a bas­ silver candy dishes as going
ket o f fruit was won by Mr*. away gifts.
Special guests Included Mrs.
Charles Youngblade.
Over 50 wive* attended and D. J. Youngblade, Mrs. C. C.
all were intrigued by the Smith, and Mr*. D. M. Sulli­
clever and amusing signs van who will be Joining Ele­
made up by the Blubber Club ven shortly.
Others present who enjoyed
committee to create Interest
In the project. Some of the the coffee and punch, sausages
signs were uqite hilarious and and rolls, sweet rolls and ham
very much to the point, and and egg hors deorves served
all showed the imiginative by the hostesses included Mrs.
J. A. dcGanahl, Mrs. G. L.
Ideas of their creators.
A squadron party will he Thompson, Mrs. T. E. Chrisheld on the 24th, the monthly well, Mrs. J. J. Moynihan,
Hail and Farewell for offic­ Mrs. J. M. Hinson, Mrs. F.
E. Lynch, Mrs. Stan Pochers and their wives.
For the wives there will be ordo. Mrs. R. H. Cook, Mrs.
a covered dish luncheon at J. F. Dunn, Mrs. William
Lake Golden on April 16th Mallcaowskl, Mrs. G. E. Mor­
and a bridge party on May row and Mr*. G. L. Atkinson;
Mrs. Shipman presided at
T. The luncheon will have
unusual door-prizes—delicious the business meeting and the
and different pastries made program for the month was
by the hostesses, Mrs. Mar­ set up.
The bridge party will be
tin Sheridan, Mrs. Tom Hite
held at the borne of Mrs. G.
and Mrs. Fred Stipp.
• • •
L. Atkinson on April 22 from
NO DATE has yet been set 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
• • •
for the VAH-ll Enlisted Wives
SAVAGETTES,
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Club meeting which was can­
celled last month. We’ll let listed Wives met Thursday at
the NAS ballroom and made
you know.
• • •
plans for their annual big
NAVAL OFFICERS WIVES party at 7 p. m. May Bth at
Club held their regular board the Acey Duecy Club.
The group also changed
meeting Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. J. 0 . Mayo, making their meeting time and place
tentative plans for a fashion to the second Monday of the
show and luucheon to be held month at the Acey Duecy
in May at the Orlando Air Club. Next meeting is set for
Force Base as a Navy Relief May 11th at 7:30 p. m.
A decorations committee for
Benefit. Navy Relief Day i*
the party
was
appointed
May 20th.
At a special board meeting which includes Mrs. Gerry

April 14, 1964 — P ar* 7

W mTI

G bby.

DEAR ABBY: This is an
"I love my husband—but"
letter. My problem is that
my husband seems to get
a tremendous pleasure out
of teasing our little threeyear-old son until he cries,
For instance, he will stand
in front of him and step
from
side to side to
keep
him from pass­
ing through a doorway. Or
he’ll hide a toy the baby is
playing with. I can't figure
this out because I know my
husband loves the boy as
much as 1 do. I have asked
him to stop it several
times. He'll stop fur a while,
but pretty soon ho’a back
doing the same thing. I
wonder what effect this will
have on the child later in
life?
SEEKING HELP
DEAR SEEKING: You
are wise to notice and to
attach some importance to
your husband's excessive
tensing. It frustrates the
child and will surely not
enhance the child's love for
his father. He is "compet­
ing" with the boy, and
flaunting his "superiority"

•

Here is a duck play from
Mrs. Files’ article in the
American
Bridge
Teachers
Assn. Quarterly.
The play is designed to
keep the other side from get­
ting tricks; not to make tricks
for the one who ducks.
South's jump to three notrump is right from every
standpoint except that o f the
actual result.
West opens the ten o f
hearts and South notes that,
in spite of the combined total
of 26 points between his own
hnmt nnd dummy, he may be
n for some stormy weather.
He wins the trick and
promptly leads a diamond in
order to finesse dummy's jack.
If East is even half way up

By Abigail Van Buren

— which Is Immature. Ex­
plain this to your husband
and insist that he grow up,
or his son will become a
man before his father does.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: I am In
the seventh grad*. Every­
body picks on me. I try to
tell them to leave me alone
but that just leads to more
trouble. I am not as strong
as some o f the boys and not
as tdg, either. Can you tell
me what to do?
TICKED ON
DEAR PICKED ON: You
have three choices: (1) Talk
them out of it. (2) I.earn
to fight back. (3) Run.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: T have a
dear friend who ha* a twoyear-old son. Whenever she
comes to visit me with the
boy, fhe starts rearranging
all my knlekknacka, plants
and anything breakable. I
resent having a planter that
is meant to be on the floor,
ending up on my mantel­
piece. la there some nice
way I can tell her to taach
her little boy not to touch
everything in sight? I have

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children of my own, snd
have never needed to put
things up and out of reach.
RESENTFUL
DEAR
RESENTFUL:
Perhapa you should be
thankful that your friend
it to considerate of your
possessions. Of course the
should "teach" her child not
to touch, but apparently the
finds It easier to move
things. I don't advise at­
tempting to educate a wo­
man who won't educate her
asm child.
•
•
•
C O N F I DENT1AL TO
EVE: Listen courteously to
what a man SAYS—then
judge him by how he
LIVES.
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by, Rox 8365, Beverly Hill*,
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Calif.
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(•) McCoys
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By Oswald Jacoby

ably try a heart lead to hia
WEDNESDAY P. M.
king first too see if hearts
11:00
( ! ) Ynur Flral Impraaiwill break 3-3. In that case,
Ion
South would have nine tricks
(0) l.ora of t.lf*
(
!
)
Aavrn
Keys
without having to try a sec­
1I:!S (1) Nowa
ond diamond finesse.
12.10 (0) fiaarch for Tomor­
BOOTH (D)
row
East will drop a small
♦ A J8
(0) Father Knowa Itaal
spade on that heart lead and
¥ AKQ
( ! ) Truth or Constquonroa
♦ 76
South will abandon that me­
1 1 : 0 (1) (luldlna I.tsht
♦ A K 843
thod o f attack.
1 1 : 0 ( ! ) N1IC Nowa
Both vulnerable
Ha may rafuse to try a
1:00 (I ) llacholor Fathar
Saatfc West North East
O ) Krnl# Ford
second diamond flncssa and
1♦
Pass 1 g
rasa
( !) Nowa Woathar
settle
for
down
one,
but
he
(
! ) Focus
1 : 1!
3 N.T. Pass Pass
Pats
1.10 (I ) Aa Th* World Turn*
is far mors likely to try the
Opening lead—¥ 10
I !) Nowa
finesse and go down two
( ! ) Aclonra
(9)
Cartoona
1
:
0
on hia toes, ha will let that whrn East produce* th* king.
!:0* &lt;l) I’ aaaword
rard hold the trick snd ssv* South will be unable to reach
( ! ) Ann Ao(harn
his king o f diamonds for lat­ dummy and he has three clubs
(!) l.at'a Mak# A Pral
(I
) llouaa Party
1(10
er.
and two apades yet to lose.
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(!)
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On Forth
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(t ) I’ atticnat Junction
(I) Jack lionny
(SI Oary XI,mra
( ! ) Andy Williams 8hn»
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Sporta
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(Colnr)
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Get it o ff your chest. For
a personal unpublished re­
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8365, Beverly Hill*, Calif.
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
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W
om
an:By Ruth Miiiett

Men—particularly husbands
—are always claiming that it
is impossibla tor a man to
understand how a woman's
Nonsense. It's really aimmind works when it comes to
money matters,
pie, if a man will just bother
to learn a few basic facta of
feminina finance.
F or
instance: Anything
bought at a supermarket ia
charged up to "groceries”—
even though th* cart may b*
half-filled with such items as
cigarette*, cosmetics, nylon
stocking*, a horn* permanent,
and an on. Just remember,
men, if it is bought at the
supermarket it’s chalked up
to food.
Too, a woman lisa a differ­
ent idea o f "saving." She
"saved" |25 when the didn’ t
buy that fancy apring hat
that tempted her.
She "saved" another (20
when she sotd a table that

cost her (100 to a second­
hand dealer. And that maant
that ths table she ia buying
to replace the discarded one
will actually only coat (160,
instead o f the store price—
(170. Now you understand
about saving*.
But you still may not un­
derstand a b o u t bargains.
Whenever a woman can claim,
” 1 got it at half prica" or
" it was marked down 20 per
cent," that's a bargain— and
don’t try to argua that it
never was worth tha original
price.
Tilings that don't cost any­
thing ar# things aha can gst
you to pay for which ordinar­
ily would com* out of her
household budget. If you pick
up th* dry cleaning or bring
horn* th* steaks for dinner or
"land" her (10 when she runs
short— *11 such things are
"free," anil tha mor* tha bet­
ter for it stretch** her house-

Haney, Mrs. A1 Hutto, Mra.
Ray liillier, Mrs. Jerry Rahrer, M n . Gene O'Neill, and
Mra. Jim Pitman is to make
the name cardi.
On the nominating commit­
tee are 31ra. Jerry Rohrer and
Mr*. O’Neill. Five of the Savagettes shapllcst cals will
model batiilng suit* from
Millie's Fashions at the open­
ing of the new pool today.
Their namei are listed else­
where in this colunm.
Guest for the meeting was
Sharon Woodruff, which was
closed with a prayer by
Helen Tyre.
• * •
FRESH STRAWBERRIES on
cheesecake was th* delicious
repast served at the VAH-7
Wives coffee Thursdiy which
was hostessed by Mrs. Zeke
Rums and Mrs. Roy McLain
at the Bums home In Mait­
land.
Mrs. B. B. Brown conducted
th* business meeting and the
group organized a bowling
team, which began play at
Jet Lanra, Monday.
On April 10th, the group
will view a hair style show
put on by Odette at the Ace
Beauty Salon In the Mayfair
Hotel. After the show, they
will adjom to the home of
Mrs. Burns for dinner.
While the husbands are in
the Med. most of the stay-athome wives ar* busying them­
selves with the coming Navy
Relief show and the needs ot
the Thrift Shop.

But following th* ship ar*
these wives who were recently
in Cannes, France, but who
have now probably moved on
to the next port of call— Mra.
Tom Joiner, Mrs. Dick DunWavy, Mr*. Lee Croke, Mrs.
Larry Cox. Mra. Mike Lebeddeker and Mrs. Jerry Drummerhausen.
Those attending the coffee
Included Mrs. Jerry ChapedaWine,
Mrs. Dave Sharpe,
Mrs. George Dresser, Mra.
Bob Donaldson, Mra. Kenneth
Enney, Mrs. Don Ord, Mrs.
Dick Conn, Mrs. Rick Martin,
Mr*. Paul Marcott, Mrs. Tad
Cann, Mrs. Ed Fou and Mra.
Donald Denault.
• * *

hold budget. Only a clod
would expect his wife to re­
imburse himThers ar* some other im­
portant points in feminine
finance—but those a b o v e
ought to gst you thinking
along th* right lines, so that
you'll understand how a wo­
man's mind works when it
cornea to money matters.

Oviedo Boy
Wins Honor
By Evelyn Lundy
Jonathan Lukas, Oviedo sen­
ior high student who won first
place in the local Science
Fair and placed In the Region­
al Fair in Mt. Dora, won a
Certificate of Merit at the
recent SUt* Selene* Fair
held In Jacksonville for his
project on conservation.
Jonathan was accompanied
to Jacksonville by Mrs. James
Palmer,
Science
teacher.
While there they attended
many Interesting lectures, of
which were presented by the
Florida Talent Search and
Florida Foundation of Future
Scientist*.

Cubs Enjoy
Field Trip
By Jane Casselberry
Cub Scouts of Den 1, Pack
540 of Casselberry, receotly
went on a field trip to Orlando
where they visited the Merita
Bakery,
Pepsicola
Bottling
Plant and Swift’s Mast Pack­
ing Plant.
Cub* who want on th* trip
were Jay Krall, Jimmy Blrkhelmer,
Tommy
Balmer,
Chuck Johnson, Steven Miller,
Byron Coleman and Arthur
Newberg. They were accom ­
panied by Den Mother Caro­
lyn Miller, Mrs. Lon Miller,
Mr*. Ruth Newberg, Timmy,
Patti and Todd Miller and
Ray Miller.

VAH-1 enlisted man's wires
club la busy buying drapery
materials in preparation for
their redecoration of th* bar­
racks recreation room.
The next meeting of the
club will be at 7:30 p. m. at
the NAS ballroom, Ihuroday.
COMING EVENTS
Wednesday, April i f
CPO Wives meet at • p. a .
Thursday, April I f
VAH-3 O Wives covered dish
luncheoo at Lake Golden
VAH-1 EM Wivca 7:30 p. a .
Ballroom
VAH-7 EM Wives Acey Duecy
Club, 10 a. m.
Sunday, April 18
VAH-7 EM Family picnic at
Lake Golden
Tuesday, April 31
Staff Wivea luncheon Side
|
Door, Mt. Dora, noon

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Th* Doctors
To Toll th* Trutk
(lontral Hospital
1-orett* Young
Nowa
You Don't Hay
(Color)
K,Ib * of Night
(Juoon Fur A Pay
Match (lam*
Hat-rat Storm
1 1o ilm a .i.r
Nswi
Ilurn* and Allta
t'nrl# Walt
Ilaat of (Irourho
Ilourbon Htrtat Halt
Nawa
t-oava It To Haavar

Lyman High
Majorette Wins
USTA Contest
M ill Barbara Diggs, hesd
majorette of Lyman High
School, look first place In
Senior Strutting, first in Ad­
vance Solo Twirling and was
Grand Champion Twirler in
the third annual Welcome Day
Strutting and Twirling Con­
test, an open USTA sanctioned
contest, held Saturday at
Jacksonville Beach.
Sponsor of th* event waa
the Florida Crown Reaches
Drum and Majorette Corps.
Barbara, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Ralph Diggs of Al­
tamonte Springs, won th*
same honors in last year's
contest snd now has a collec­
tion of 48 trophies and a host
of medals.
Two of her students, Betty
Soball of Oviedo and Paula
Howltt of Winter Park, also
were participants In the event.
Betty won first place in Be­
ginners Solo Twirling ami
Paula won third in Advance
Solo Twirling.
Double Star
A double *U r le a pair of
itara which revolva around a
center o f gravity between
them. Often they are ao elot*
together that they appear to
ba a aingl* atar. Double stars
also ara called binaries.

7:36-8:30 p.m. ABC. Com­
bat. "The Infant of Prague."
American aoldicra safeguard
a nun and three of her charg­
es against the powerful Gor­
man military machine in this
interesting hour. Little more
need be said than that God is
on our side. Jeanette Nolan
(a refuge from the defunct
Richard Boone series) gives a
compelling performance as
the nun.

Loudon do a sketch on shop­
ping in a discount itore;
Moore and Kirby do takeoffs
on television news reporters
and later a spoof on a trip to
Europe on a reduced budget.

8 9 p.m. CBS. The Red Skclton Show. Borrowing a plot
from Charles Dickens, Red
Skelton adopts his "Forsooth"
character to burlesque the
days in Jolly old England
w h e n juvenilo delinquency
was a way of life. It's a
wild and noisy sketch with the
best laughs coming whrn Red
forgets the script and breaks
up his fellow actors. You
won't have any trouble idrnti*
tying Vincent Price with "F a ­
gan" and Bobby Rydell with
•Oliver Twist."
8:30 9 p.m. ABC. M clU lc'i
Navy. "Ensign P a r k e r ,
E.S.P." Considering how val­
uable have been the contribu­
tions of Ensign Parker (Tim
Conway) to thii aeries, he de­
serves billing in the title. In
this wild story, Tarter, a hu­
man divining-rod on a hot
streak, locates gold under
Captain Binghaniton'i (Joe
Flynn) office. Tho problem:
how to get It.
99:30 p.m. CBS. Petticoat
Junction. If you're satisfied
with consistent chuckles, you
won't miss the lack of clever
comedy in this plot. Penniless
Kate (Bea
Renadcrct)
is
threatened with foreclosure
and arcs as the only chance
for saving her Shady Rest
Hotel the surprise tenancy of
t h e town's social leader
(Doris Parker), one good
wurd from whom could turn
the bankrupt hotel into a pop­
ular resort.
9-10 p.m. ABC. Greatest
Show on Earth. "Tills Train
Don't Stop Till It Gets Thrrc."
If this were Burke’ s Law, to­
night’s story would bo a
chuckle-filled adventure. But
this circus nobody
wi t h
lsughs, so It's a grim cloakand-dagger type yarn with
government agenla vs. Inter­
national crooks. Oh yes, there
is an all-star guest enst in­
cluding A g n e s Moonhead,
Shcrcc North, Rory Calhoun.
Deborah Wallcy and Spring
Byington.
to il p.m. CBS. The Garry
Moore Show. Broadway star
Gwen Venlon and Jazz pianist
Erroll Garner supply the mu­
sic tonight and comedian
Norm Crosby, Dorothy Lou­
don and Duruard Kirby sup­
ply the laughs, with the uccent on laughs. Crosby dis­
cusses taxes, the peace corps
and politics; Klrhy snd Miss

10-11 p.m. NBC. The Andy
gene Coea heads a guest list
that includes comic Bob Newhart, the Osmond Brotheri
and the Good Time Singers,
Williams Show. (Color) Iraw

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»x t h * c i r c u i t c o u r t o r
•ran x i x t m j u d i c i a l c m
c t ir r , i x a x d f o r d k m ix o l b
COUXTT, n o M D A
LAW XO. SOX
XOTICH o r R V l l X III
BTATK ROAD DEPARTMENT
o r FLORIDA an Agency of
the l u t o o f Florida,
and
SEMINOLE COUXTT, a PollIleal Subdivision o f tha Btata
o f Florida,
Petitioners,
ALICE

BASS at a l,
Dafandanla.
HOTtCB o r EMINENT DO.
MAIX PROCEEDING:
IX THE XAMM AXD BT THE
AUTHORITY o r THE STATE
OB rLORIDA,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
CONCRRX, and to all parsonb
and partial elalmlns or having
any right, tltla, Intaraat, av­
iate, mortgage or other lien
to or on thoie certain parcel!
o f land hereinafter deecrlbed,
and tha follow ing parsons, to*
gather with all unknown per*
lone claiming by, through or
under known pcreone who are
dead, or who are not 'known
to be dead or atlvoi
b e c t io x m ie -a a o e _
state
MOAD l - « T — SEMIXOLE
COUXTT — XAMES A A D .
DHRSSBS
Walter Footer
41 Woodland Street
Rocheetar, New York
SRD No. 111.1, 111.1
J. C. H aitlngi
la tl Creecent Drive
Beverly llllla, California
SRD No. ll l .l
Mildred Haittnga
l i t l Creecent Drive
Beverly Hill*. California
SRD No. ll l .l
Annla Mae Jama*
111 Shavlll Street
Osnsvs, New Tork
SRD No. l l l .l , 114.1
larael Jonea
Addraee Unknown
SRD No. 111.1, l l l .l ,
111.1

l ll .l .

Ooorga MarahaR
Addreia Uunknown
SRD No. l l l .l , l l l . l
Thomaa Marehall
Addraaa Unknown
SRD No. l l l .l . l l l .l
Kllaabath McBride
« / o Avledo Wllllama
S ill Bhorowood Btreat
Philadelphia. Penn,
SltD No. 141.1, 141.1, 141.1

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John Mcllrlda '
a /o Avledo Wfltlame
S ill Bhorewood Street
Philadelphia, Penn.
SRD No. l ll .L 141.1. 14M
Fred Rlchardeon
Addreea Unknown
SRD No. l l l .l . l l l . l
• Willie Rlchardeon
Addraee Unknown
SRD No. l l l .l , l l l . l
William Thomaa
f i l l claarvlew Street
Philadelphia. Penn.
BUD No. l l l .l , 111.1
Roea Leo Turner
14 Joiner Street
Rocheetar, New Tork
BIID No. l l l . l
Willie Morrta Turner
T4 Jloner Btreat
Itorheater, New Tork
SRD No. l l l . l
Eddie Wlleon
too Joeeph Avenue
Rocheetar I. New Tork
SRD No. 111.1, l l l .l , l i l t
Ruby Wlleon
Addreia Unknown
SRD No. l l l .l . 111.!
s e c t io n m to-a ood — s t a t e
R O A D * - « T — SEMINOLE
COUNTY — DESCRIPTIONS
SRD No. 104.1, 104.1
BIOJIT OF WAT
A atrip of land o ff the
Weet aide of Lot 14,
Frost's Addition to Alta*
monte No. I, according to
plat In Plat Book 1, page
II,
public
recordi
of
Bemlnole County, Florida,
being 10 feel on the South
line and 41 teat on the
North line.
Containing 10,110 square feet
(.140 acre) more or leva.
OWNED BTl ESTELLA BEN­
JAMIN Joined by her hus­
band JEHBEK BENJAMIN
SUBJECT TOl Intereet, If any,
o f LAURIA JAMES. Singlet
LILLIE MAE FAULKNER
and husband ELIJAH FAUL*
KNKRi ANNIE MAE JAMES.
Singlet ROBERT BENJAMIN
JAMES and wife FLORENCE
JAMES; JUANITA
BLAIR
and husband V IltaiL BLAIR

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SltD No. 104.1
IIIOIIT OF WAT
That part ef:
Lot 11. lose the North 10
feet of the South 111 feet
of tha Weet It feet, of
Froet'a Addition to Alta­
monte No. I, according to
plat la Plat Book 1, page
11,
public
reoorde
of
Bemlnole County, Florida,
lying Westerly ef the center­
line of conetrnctlon of State
Road 8-4IT, Section 11110. and
lying Easterly of and within
40 feet of aald centerline, said
centerline being deecrlbed an
followet
Begin at the Southwest cor­
ner o f Lot 11, Frost's Addi­
tion to Altamonte, accord­
ing to plat In Plat Book 1,
page tl, publlo records of
Seminole County,
Florida;
run thence North O'll'OI"
West, a distance of 1441.10
feet to tha beginning ef a
curve roncav* t° Ik* South­
easterly, having a radlue of
1111.11 feet, run thence along said curve, thru a cen­
tral angle of I l'lT 't l" , a die.
fence o f 010.11 feet to the
end o f eald curve, and the
beginning o f a curve con­
cave to the Northweatarly,
having a radius ef 11,410.11
feet; run thanes along eald
curve, thru a central angle
o f S 'lF ir* a distance e f lee
feet to the end of aetd curvet
run thence North ll'U '4 4 "
East a distance o f llt-10
feet to tha beginning ef a
curve concave to the North­
easterly having a radius of
1144.11 fasti run thence along
aald eurva thru a central
angle o f 11*01', a dlataaoe
o f lll.IT feet to the end of
aald curve, run thence North
4l*!4‘4 r East a distance of
1404.01 feat to a point on the
Kaelerly eatenelon o f the
North line o f Lot l-A , Block
B. First Addition to Replat
o f Lake Mobile Shores, ac­
cording to plat In Flat Book
I. page Tl, said point being
I I I feet Kaelerly from the
jy rlh eea t corner o f aald Lot,

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o f n * ir 4 l" , a distance ef
Northeast oorner o f eald
forth In the Petition filed TX TKK CIRCUIT COURT
ner o f Lot t l, Frost's addi­ OWNED BT: JOHN MCBRIDE
run thence North 4I'24'44"
T-TLLA
414.11 fast to the end of said
THK NINTH JUDICIAL CIR
L o t run thence North 42*
tion to Altamonte, according
and wife ELIZABETH MC BUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE re herein.
East, a distance e f IN feet
curve,
and
ths
beginning
of
24*44*" Eaet. a dlstane* of
c
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WITNESS
my
Hand
and
the
to
plat
In
Plat
Book
I,
page
BRIDE
to the and o f this eentercorded In O. R. Book 424,
a curve concave
to the
104 feet to th* end of this
14, public records of Hem! SUBJECT TO: TAX CF.nTI
Una description.
pege 422 In favor o f CHAR Beal of snld Court on this 12th XOLK COUXTT. FLORIDA.
Northwesterly,
having
a
ra­
center
line description.
l
a
w
x
o
.
aasr
note County, Florida; run
FICATB No. *1714, Bala of
Tha land heroin deecrlbed con­
LE8 RUDD. Bit. and wife day of March, A. D. 1144.
dius
of
11.414-34
feet,
run
Th*
lend herein described con­
thence
North
4*ll*0|"
West
(BEAL)
1-21-41.
described
In
DB
111
XOTICK OF RULR XIII
tains T ill square feet, (.141
IIKHHIE RUDD: and. MOIIT
thence along said curve, thru
a distance o f 1144.74 feet to
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
page 171 held by DAVID
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT tains 772 equare feet, more or
GAGE recorded In O. R.
acre) more or leva
a central angle of l'14'OC".
the beginning of a curve
ROME; and. TAX CERTIFI
Clerk of the Circuit Court, OF FLORIDA, an Agency of
Book 424. page 144 held by
OWNED BT: CECIL MERniTT
a distance of 140 feet to the
OWNED BT: LEIDA BELLE
In
and
for
Seminole
Coun
concave
to
the
HoutheeetvcPATE
No.
777,
Bale
o
f
1444,
the Btata of Florida,
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
and wife BERTHA MER­
LAWRENCE and husband,
end of said curve, run thence
described In DB IT page 142
ty. Florida.
1y, having a radius of 1417.14
and
AT WINTER PARK; and. In
RITT. E V E R E T T MERNorth I4MF44" Bast a dis­
LEWIS C. LAWRENCE
By: Handra B. Johnson
A DII 111. page 172 held by
feet, run thenea along said
SEMINOLE COUNTT. a Poll
tercet. If any. of IIAIttCII
RITT. unmarried, MILDRED
tance of 441.14 feet to tha
SUBJECT
TO: MORTGAGE re­
curve,
thru
a
central
angle
Deputy
Clerk
PETER
II.
JOIINHON
and
tlcal Subdivision of the Btate
CHEMICAL COMPANY as to
HASTINGS and husband J
beginning of a curve eoncorded In O. R. Book 4. page
or
11*17*44",
a
distance
of
HAROLD
F.
JOHNSON
wife
RUTH
M.
JOHNBON
of
Florida,
an
unrecorded option
to
C. HASTINGS, A L V O T D
cave to the Northeasterly
121 held by RUTH E. OAQE.
444.14 feet to the end o f
TAKE NOTICE that a Decla
County Attorney
Petitioners,
purchase.
MERRITT and wife AMAN­
having a radius o f 1144.14
as Executrix of Estate o f
Drawer Z
eald curve, and the begin­ ration of Taking has been fll BRD No. 121.1
DA MERRITT.
feet, run thence along said
Avis
Lambrakls. deceased,
ning of a curve concave to ed In the above-styled cause RIGHT OF WAT
Banford, Florida
HARRY OOFF at al.,
SRD No. l l l .l , 111.1, l l l .l .
curve thru a central angle
and L a m b r o s Demetrtoe
and
the Northwesterly, having a by the Petitioners, the acqulr That part of:
Defendants.
111.4
of 14*14', a dletance of 1I1.4T
Lambrakls,
deceased.
radius o f 11,414.14 feet, run Ing authority of these pro
Lot II, J. A. Blstllne'a Ad JACK W. PIERCE
XOTICK OF KKIXKXT DO
RIGHT OF WAT
feet to the end of said curve,
thence along
said curve, ceedlngs, of the taking o f the
Holland Building
dltlon
to
Longwood.
ac
MAIN
PROCEEDING
That part oft
run thence North 44*14'41’1
thru a central angle of I* above-described lands, for the
cording to plat In Plat Tallahassee, Florida
IX THK XAMK AXD RT THR PARCEL NO. 172.1
Lot 4, Block A, Gooden's
East, a distance of 1414.44
14*04", a distance of 104 feet purpoaa sat forth In the Peti­
Book 1, page 4, public re­ Of Counsel for the Petitioners, AUTHORITY OF THK BTATE RIGHT OF WAT
Addition to Altamonte, ac­
feet to a point on tha East­
to the end of said curve tion In this cause, vis: As
Publish
March
14,
tl
A
April
That part o f:
cords of Bemlnole County,
OF FLORIDA,
cording to plat In Plat
erly eatenelon of the North
7. 14. 1214.
run thence North !4*14'4i right of way for a portion of
Lots 22. 22, 24, 24, Block
Florida;
TO
ALL
WHOM
IT
MAT
Book I, page
Tl, publlo
line of Lot l-A , Block B.
East, a distance of 411.44 State Itoad No. B-427, In Beml­ lying within 40 feet Exeter CDB-42
B. Midway Heights Subdi­
CONCERN, and to all persons
records of Bemlnole Coun­
First Addition to Replat of
feet to the beginning of a nole County, Florida, and that ly of the survey line of State
vision,
according to plat In
snd parties claiming or hav
ty, Florida,
Lake Mobile Shores, accord­
curve concave to the North tha Honorable Voile A. W il­ Itoad B-427, Bectlon 77114, said IX TIIK COUXTT JUDGE'S Ins any righ t title. Interest
r ia l Book 4, pag* 41, pub­
lying within 40 feat Westerly
ing to plat In Plat Book 4,
easterly having a radius of liams, one of the Judges of survey line being deecrlbed as COURT IX AXD FOR BEMI estate, mortgage or other Hen
lic records of Bemlnola
of tha centerline o f construc­
page Tl, said point being
1144.14 feet, run thence along the Circuit Court o f tha Ninth follows:
County, Florida;
XOLE COUXTT, FLORIDA.
to or on those certain par
tion of Btata Road S-41T, Sec­
41.4 feet Easterly from the
lying
Easterly of and lying
eald curve thru a central Judicial Circuit of Florida, will
Begin on the South line of IX FROHATK
cels of land hereinafter dee
tion Title, aald centerline be­
Northeast corner or said Lot.
angle o f 11*11', a distance on the 14th day of April, A.D.
within
4* feet Westerly of centhe
NW
l(
of
Section
4.
TownIX RK THE ESTATK OF
cribed, and the following per
ing described ae follows:
run thence North 44*I4'44'‘
o f 141.47 feet to tha end of 1444, at 2 o’clock P.M., In the
ship 21 South, Range 14 PAUL VANE LORD, a /k /a P. sons, together with alt un tsr tins o f construction o f
negln at the Southwest cor­
Eaet, a distance o f 101 feet
aald curve, run thence North Bemlnole County Courthouse at
State
Road
8-427,
Bectlon
East, at a point .44 feet East V. LORD,
know peraons claiming by,
ner of Lot It, Froot’a Addi­
to the end of this center line
77110, said center line being
44*21*44** East, a distance of Banford, Florida, consider aald
o f the Houthweat corner of
through
or
under
known
per
Deceased,
tion to Altamonte, according
description.
1444.41 feat to a point on Declaration of Taking, appoint
aald NW14 o f said Bectlon 4
NOTICK TO CRKDITORa
eons who are dead, or who are described as follows:
to plat In Plat Book 1, page Tha land herein described con­
the Easterly extension of the appralsera, and make such
Begin on th* Easterly exten­
(Boutheast corner of
the Te nil creditor* aad all per- not known to be dead or
14. public records of Semi­ tains
Order
aa
the
Court
deems
pro­
North
line
of
Lot
l-A
,
Block
sion of ths North line o f
1444 square feet, (.414
NKt( of Bectlon 4 of said sane havlast rlalma er deaeaada alive:
nole County, Florida, run
B. First Addition to Replat per. All parties to the suit
Lot
I-A. Block I), First Ad­
Township
and
Range);
run
acre),
more
or
less.
against aald eetalei
BECTIOX TTXIO-ZS44 — STATE
thence North l'tt '4 4 " West, OWNED BT: WILLIE MORRIS
o f Lake Mobile Shores, ac­ and all parties Interested may
dition to a replat or Lake
thence North 4*12*44" West,
You, and each o f you, are ROAD B-427 — SEMINOLE
a distance o f 144I.TI feel to
appear
and
be
heard
at
the
oordlng
to
plat
In
Plat
Book
Mobil*
Shores, according (•
TURNER and wife ROSA
a dlatance of 442.44 feet to hereby notified and required COUXTT — NAME* A AD
tha beginning of a curve
I, page 71, said point being time and place designated.
plat in Plat Book I, pag* 71,
the beginning of a curve to present any claims and de­ DRKeeEB
LEE TURNER
concave to the Southeasterly,
44.1 feet Easterly from the
public records of Bemlnola
Tou. and each of you, are
concave to the Weetsrly, mands which you, or either of
having a radius o f 141T.1I BRD NO. 114.1
Frances B. Faber
County, helnx 44.4 feet East
Northeast corner o f said Lot, hereby commanded to appear
having a radius o f 4724.44 you, may have against the
feet, run thence along said RIGHT OF WAT
West Chester
by
riling
an
Answer
to
the
of th* Northeast corner o f
run
thenea
North
44*14'44”
feet,
run
thence
along
said
estate
of
Paul
Vane
Lord,
curve, thru a central angle That part or:
Butler
Co.,
Ohio
aald Lot l-A, run thenea
East, a distance of 144 feet Petition heretofore filed In
curve thru a central angle a /k /a P. V. Lord, deceased, late
"Begin I I I chains East,
o f I l'lT 't l" , a dletance of
BRD No. 172.1
to tha end o f this center this cause In the entitled
North 4 !‘ 24'44" Eaet a die.
o f 2*44*20", a distance of of Bemlnole County, Florida,
and 4.4T chains South of
111.10 feel to the end o f eald
line
description.
Court
on
or
before
the
Ith
day
tance o f 4*1.24 feet to th*
244.17 feet to the end of to the Hon. C. Vernon Miss,
Southwest corner of NE14
curve, and the beginning of
Ruth E. Gage, Individually
beginning of a curve con­
of
May.
A.
D.
1444,
to
show
The
land
herein
described
con­
aald
curve,
run
thence
North
o f BW14, run North T.I4
Jr..
County
Judge
of
Bemlnole
a curve concave to the
and
as
Executrix
of
Estate
cave to th* Northwesterly
1*22*14" West, a distance of County, at hla office In ths
chains, East 4.14 chains, tains 1440 square feet, (.447 what right, title, Interest or
Northwesterly, having a ra­
o
f
L.
D.
and
Avis
Lambra
having
a radius of 1422.42
Hens
you.
or
any
o
f
you,
have
acre),
more
or
less.
1221.24 feel to the beginning County Courthouse In Banford,
South T.ll chains. West
dius of ll.4 l l .i l fasti run
kls. deceased.
feet, run thsnee along said
o f a curve concave to the Bemlnole County Florida, with
4.II
chains,
Bectlon
T, OWNED BT: CHRISTA ORANT In and to the above-described
thence along aald curve, thru
20177
Santa
Rosa
Street
curve thru a central angle
Northeasterly, having a ra­ In six months from the date
and wife GRACE GRANT: lands and show cause why the
Township 11 South, Rang!
a central angle of f'll'O e",
Detroit II, Michigan
of 22'21‘SO", a distance o f
same should not bs taken for
dius of 1724.44 feet, run of the first publication hereof.
EDDIE WILSON
41 East."
a distance of 141 feet to the
BRD No. 141.1, 144.2, 142.2,
the
usea
and
purposes
set
424.12
feet to end of said
thence along said curve thru All claims and demands not
end of said curve: run thence lying within 44 feet Westerly BHD No. 114.1. 114.1
142.1,
142.2
forth In the Petition filed
curve, run thence North 24*
a central angle of 1*11*27", presented within the time and
North JO'12'44" East a die at the center line o f construc­ RIOIIT OF WAT
herein.
SI'14" East a distance o f
a distance o f 112.41 feat to In
the
manner
prescribed
tanco of 141.11 feet to the tion o f State Road B-41T, Bec­ That part of:
I^lda Bella Lawrence
WITNESS my Hand and the
1242.24 fast to ths beginning
a point on the North line of herein shall be barred as pro­
"Beginning at a point 114
beginning of a curve concave tlon 7TI14, aald center line be­
14 Second Street
Heal
of
eald
Court
on
this
14th
of
a curve concave to the
eald
Hectlon
4,
being
72.2
feet East and 70 feet North
vided
by
law.
to the Northeasterly having ing described aa foltowai
Atwater,
California
Northwesterly, and having a
feet West of tha Northeast
of Southwest corner of day of March, A. D. 1444.
Dated March 24. A. D. 1144
a radius o f 1144.11 feet, run
SDR No. 144.1, 144.2, 142.1,
Begin at the Southwest cor­
radius
of 1144.22 feet, run
(BEAL)
corner o f said Hectlon 4,
EH of NEH o f BW H. Bee/ * / Paul Edison Lord
thence along said curve thru
142.1, 142.2
ner of Lot 11, Frost's Addi­
thence along said curve, thru
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr..
for the end o f this survey
tlon 7, Township 11 Houth,
Aa
Executor
o
f
tha
Last
a central angle of 11*01', a
tion to Altamonte, according
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
a central angle of It'21'10",
line description.
Range 10 East, run thenea
Will and Teatamsnt of
dletance of 111.IT feet to the
to plat In rial Book 1, page
Lewis C. Lawrence
In and For Bemlnole Coun­ The land herein described con
a distance of 412.44 feet to
North 1IU feel. Weal 114
PAUL VANE LORO, a /k /a
and of said curve, run thence
14 Second Street
14, publlo records of Bemlnole
ty.
Florida.
th* end of said curve, run
tains 744 square feet, more
feet to Eaet side of llrlck
P. V. LORD. Deceased.
North 4I'I4'44" East, a dis­
Atwater, California
County, Florida; run thence
By: Handra B. Johnson
thence North e'22'14" West,
or less.
Road thsnee Southwesterly
CLARY
A
MATTINGLY
tance of 1414.11 feet to a
HRD
No.
141.1,
142.2,
141.1
North e'11'04"
We s t ,
a
Deputy Clerk
a distance o f *22.24 fast to
OWNED
BT: HARVEY M. Attorneys for Petitioner
along said Brick Road to
point on the Easterly exten­
142.1,
142.2
distance of 1444.T4 feet to
HAROLD
F.
JOHNSON
a
point, run thene* North
SMITH,
point on North line of said
By: /a / Bruce E. Clary
sion o f the North line of Lot
the beginning of a curve
e'22'44" West a distance ' o f
BRD No. 114.1. 214.1
"Mary
Jackson"
land, County Attorney
102
Weet
Rich
Avenue
1 A. Block B. First Addition
Leila
M.
Willoughby
concave to the Southeasterly,
1*14.48 fset to th* North Ha*
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
thsnee East 114 feet along Drawer Z
to Replat o f Lake Mobile
DeLand, Florida
Address Unknown
having a radius o f 1417.14
of ths SW ti o f Bectlon 4,
LATERAL DITCH R I G H T Publish Mar. II A Apr. T, 14.
eald West line to point of Banford, Florida
Shores, acoordlng to plat In
BRD No. 122.1, 121.4
feet, run thence along aald
Township 21 South, Rang*
and
(EAHT)
STATION 244+74.44 II. 1244.
beginning."
Plat Book I, pages Tl, said
BECTIOX 77110-20*4 — BTATK
curve, thru a central angle
2* East at a point .24 feet
JACK
W.
PIERCE
(PART)
tying
within
40
feet
Easterly
CDS-24
point being 41.1 feet Easter­
R
O
A
D
B-427
—
BKMIXOLK
of 11*17*41", a distance of
Eaet of the Northwest cor­
Holland Building
That part of:
ly from the Northeast corner
COUNTY — DESCRIPTIOXB
414.14 feet to the end of of the center line of construc­ Tallahassee, Florida
ner o f aald S f f l i o f aald
Lot 4. Block D. Maine Ad­ IX THK CIRCUIT COURT OP PARCEL NO. 144.1, 144.2, 142.2
of said Lot. run thence
said curve, and ths begin­ tion of Htate Road 8-417. Sec­ Of Counsel for the Petitioners.
Section 4, for tha end o f this
dition
to
Longwood.
accord­
North 4»'24'4U' East, a dis­
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL CIR RIGHT OF WAT
ning of a curve concave to tion 77114. said center Una be­ Publish March 24, 11 A April
center line description.
ing to plat In Plat Book Cl'IT OF TIIK BTATK OF That part o f:
tance of too feet to the end
the Northwesterly, having a ing described aa follows:
Th*
land herein described con­
1, page 22. public records FLORIDA
Begin at the Houthweat cor- 7. 14. 1444.
of this centerline deecrlpIX
AXD
FOR
Lot 22, Block A, lleplat of tains 4*4* square feet, (.421
radius of tt.tl4 .il feet, run
of Seminole County, Flor­ BKMIXOLK COUNTY.
ner o f Lot 11. Frost's Addi­ CD8-I2
tlon.
Lake
Mobile
Bhores,
ac
thence along aald curve,
acre) more or lean
ida.
tion to Altamonte, accord­
The land herein described con­
CHAXCKRY XO. U A H
cording to plat In Plat OWNED BTl FRANCES B. FA*
thru a central angle of
ing to plat In Plat Book 1. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF lying within 14 feet of a ditch CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
tains 4TI square fast, mors or
Book
2,
page
41.
publlo
I 'l l 'l l " , a distance of 441
BER
page 14, public records of THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR survey line described as fol­ OF BT. PETERSBURG, a Na­
less
records o f Bemlnole Coun­
feet to the end of said curve,
Bemlnole
County.
Florida; Cl'IT, IX AND FOR BKMI. lowsi
OWNED BT: ISRAEL JONEB;
tional
Banking
Association,
ty,
Florida;
run thsnee North IOMI'44'
PARCEL NO. 122.1, l l l . l
1
Commenre on the South line
run thence North 0*ll'04 NOI.H COl'NTV, FLORIDA.
and ERNESTINE JONES
East a distance of 441.44 feat
Plaintiff, lying within 44 feet Souther­ RIOHT OF WAT
’
of the NWH of Hectlon 4. Vs.
West, a distance o f 1444.74 L a w no . a e n
SUBJECT TO: MORTGAOE re­
ly
o
f
the
center
line
of
con­
to the beginning or a curve
That
part
o
f:
’
NOTICE
OF
RULE
NISI
Township 2t Houth, Itanga
feet to the beginning of a
corded In Mlg. Book lot,
struction of Btate Road 8-417
concave to the Northeasterly
The North 121.2 fast o f th*
20 East, at a point .11 feet CLYDE H. WILLIAMS, St ux. Bectlon 77410, said eerterllne
curve roncava to the Houth- HTATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
page 104 In favor of TIIK
having a radius of 1144.14
etc.,
Bouth 2*1.2 feet of th*
East of the Bouthweat cor­
easterly, having a radius of OF FLORIDA, an Agency of
SANFORD ATI-ANTIC NA­
feel, run thence along eald
Defendant being described a* follows:
East H o f Lot 2, Block
ner of said NWI4 of eald
1417.11 feet, run thence a- the Blate of Florida,
TIONAL BANK; and. TAX
Begin at ths Southwest cor­
curve thru a central angle
XOTICK OF SUIT
A,
Brutt'a
Addition
to
and
Hectlon
4.
run
thenea
North
long said curve, thru a cen­
CERTIFICATE No. I ll, Sale
ner
o
f
Lot
21,
Frost's
Addi­
of 14*04', a distance of 111.IT
THK
BTATK
OF
FLORIDAe
Longwood, acoordlng
to
0*22*44" West, a dlatance of
tral angle of !1*!T*44". a die- HKMINOLE COUNTT, a Point
of 4-11-41 held by D. D.
tion
to
Altamonte,
accord­
feet to ths end of said curve,
TOi
Any
unknown
spouses,
plat
In
Ptat
Book
1,
page
442.44 feet to the beginning
tance of 414.14 feel to tha cal Huhdlvlalon of the Hlata
DANIEL; and TAX CERTI­
ing
to
plat
In
Plat
Book
1
run thence North 44'14‘ 44
heirs,
grantees,
lelnors,
credi­
21,
public
record*
o
f
Beml­
of
Florida,
o f a curve concave to the
end of said curve, and the
FICATE No. 1711. eale of IEast, g distance of 1414.41
page 14, publlo records of
nole County, Florida,
Petitioners,
Westerly, having a radius tors. trustees, assignees, or
beginning of a curve con­
14-41 held by It.W. SCHOOLBemlnole County,
Florida; lying within 44 feet Westerly
feet to a point on the Kael­
others claiming by, through,
v.
o
f
1724
44
feet,
run
thence
cave
to
the
Northwesterly,
CRAFT
run
thence
North
0*I2'0tr
erly extension of tha North
under
or
against
CLYDE
H
or
th* survey line o f Btata
along aald curve, thru a
having a radius of 11.444.10 HUBAN UAUUAZON at at..
Bit!) No. l l l .l , 111.1, l l l . l
West, » distance of 1442.74 Road 8-427, 8*ctlon 77414, said
line of Lot l-A , Block It.
Defendants.
central angle of 2*44*10", a WILLIAMS and 8ARAII B.
feet, run thence along said
RIGHT OF WAT
feet
to
the
beginning
of
a
First Addition to Iteplal of
WILLIAMS,
his
wife,
and/or
survey line being described aa
distance of 244.17 feet to the
curve, thru a central angle XOTICH OF RMINKNT DO­
That part of:
curve concave to the South­ follow s:
!.ake Mobile Shores, accord­
end of said curve, run thence the real property subject mato f 1*10*00", a distance of MAIN PROCKEDINGi
The Houthwesterly It feet
ing to plat In Plat Bonk 4,
easterly, having a radius of
tar
o
f
this
ault
Bsgln on the South line o f
IX
TIIK
X.tBK
AND
RT
TIIH
North
1*12*14"
West,
a
die
400 feet to tha end of said
of Block II, Gooden's Addi­
1417.22 feet, run t h e n c e
page Tl. said point being 44.4
You are hereby notified that
th* NW14 of Bectlon 4,
tance of 44.42 feel to the
curve, run thence North 10* AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
tion to Altamonte, accord­
fret
Easterly
from
the
a
l
o
n
g
aald
curve
con
a
ault
has
been
filed
against
Township II South, Itanga
point of Beginning, from
14*44" East a dlatanre of OF FLORIDA,
ing to plat In I'lst Book T,
cave
to
the
Southeaster­
Northeast corner of said I&lt;ot.
you
and
each
of
you,
by
CIT
24
East, at a point .24 feet
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT
said point of beginning run
41140 feet to the beginning
page 71. public records of
ly,
having
a
radius of
run thence North 44*14*44''
East of th* Bouthweat cor­
thence Houth 47*42*14" East, IZENH NATIONAL BANK OF
of a curve concave to the CONCERN, and to all peraons
Bemlnole County, Florida;
East, a dletance of 144 feel
1427,12
feet,
run
thence
aHT.
PETERSBURG
In
the
ner o f said NW14 o f eald
a distance o f 472 feat te a
Northeasterly having a ra­ and parties claiming or hav­
lying within 41 feet Westerly
to the end of this center
long eald curve, thru a can
Bectlon 4, (Bouthesat corner
point, run thence Houth 44* above entitled cause; and that
dius at 1144.2 B feat, run ing any right, title. Intereet,
of tha center line of construc­
tral angle of SS’ 27'42", a dis­
line ascription.
you
are
hereby
required
to
o
f th* NEK o f Bectlon 4, o f
estate,
inortgaga
or
other
Hen
O
l'll"
East,
a
distance
of
tion of Htate Road S-41T, Bee- The land herein described eon
tlitnce along said curve thru
tance
of
214.10
feet
to
th*
aald Township and Range);
124.44 feet to a point for the (lie your Answer with the
a rental angle of 14*01', a to or on those certain parcela
tlon TTSI1, eald centerline be­ tains 1410 square feet, (.441
end
of
said
curve,
and
ths
Clerk
of
this
Court,
and
to
run
thene* North *'22'44"
end of this survey line de­
distance of 141.47 feet to of land hereinafter described,
ing described aa follows;
beginning of a curve con­
acre), more nr lees.
serve a copy thereof upon the
West, a distance of 212.22
scription.
tha end of said curve, run and the following peraons, to­
Begin at the Southwest cor­ OWNED
cave
to
tha
Northwesterly,
BT:
WILLIAM
or P laintiffs Attor­
feet t* th* beginning of a
thence North 44*It'44“ Eaet, gether with all unknown per­ The land herein described con­ Plalntllf
ner of Lot 11, Frost's Addi­
TIIUMAB, EDNA DUNCAN,
having a radius o f 11,442.14
curve concave te th* W est­
a distance of 1414.44 feet to sons claiming by, through or tains 771 square feet, more or ney, whose name and address
tion to Altamonte, accord­
feet,
run
thenea
along
aald
also known as Edna Dunk­
Is:
ALBERT
C.
WEnLT,
At­
erly,
having a radlue o f
a point on the Easterly ex­ under known persons who are less.
ing to plat In Plat nook I.
curve, thru a central angle
lin; and THOMAH MAH4722.44 fea t run thence apage 14, publlo records ‘ of
tension of the North line of dead, or who are not known OWNED BY: EUGENE DEN- torney at Law, l i l t Central
Mil ALL G E O R G E MAR­
o
f
2*14*00",
a
distance
o
f
400
long seld curve thru a cen­
MARK
and wife JOYCE Avenue, HI. Petersburg, Flor
Bemlnole County.
Florida;
Lot 1 A. Block II. First Ad­ to be dead or alive:
feet to th* end o f aald curve,
SHALL; FIIEI) RICHARD
tral angle o f 2*41‘ie " A dlsIda, not later than May Ith,
DENMARK
run thenea North l'It'0 4 "
dition to lleplat o f Lake SECTION TTMO-XOOt — BTATK
run thence North 22*12*4*
BON, If alive, or If deceased
1244.
dance o f 2*2.17 feat to th*
m
o
a
d
a-err
—
b
k
m
ix
o
i
.
k
SUBJECT
TO:
MORTGAGE
re
West, a distance of 1441.71
Mobile Hhorea, according to
any unknown heirs, devisees
East
a
distance
of
442.40
end o f said curve, run thence
It you fall to do so. Decree
corded In O. It. Book 171,
feet to the beginning of a
plat In Plat Book I. page COUNTT — XAMK A ADand/or other claimants unfeet to th* beginning o f a
North 2*21*14" West, a dlspage 444 In favor o f CARL Pro Confeasq will be entered
curve concave to the South­
71, aald point being 40.1 feet D R E S S E S
dsr said THOMAB MAR­
curve concave to th* North
tance a f 1222.22 feet to th*
against
you
for
ths
relief
de
Carl
C.
Craig
C. CRAIG and wife RUTH
easterly, having a radius of
Easterly from the North­
easterly having a radius of
SHALL G E O R G E MAR­
beginning e f a curve con­
manded
In
the
Complaint.
24114
Longbrock
Road
E.
CRAIG
1417.It feel, run thence aeast corner of aald Lit, run
SHALL and FRED RICH­
1144.21
feet,
run
thence
along
cave te th* Northeasterly,
The nature of said suit be­
Cleveland 21, Ohio
BIID No. 224.1
long eald curve, thru a cen­
thence North 44*I4'44" East,
ARDSON
said curve thru a central
having a radius o f 4721.44
ing for foreclosure of mort­
BRD No. 214.1, 224 1
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
tral angle of i!* !7 '4 l", a SUBJECT TO: Interest of Lula
a distance of toa feet to
angle of 12*04', a dletance
feet, run thenea along said
gage
recorded
In
Official
ReLATERAL
DITCH
It
I
O
II
T
dlelama of 114.11 feet to the
the end of this canter line
Marshalls Ernest Rlchardeon,
o f 221.47 feet to th* end of
curve thru a central angle
Ruth B. Craig
(EAHT)
STATION
244+74.44 cords Book 212, page 442, Pub­
end of eald curve, and the
description.
Willie lllrhardaon. Edna Dosaid
curve,
run
thence
North
o
f I ' l l ' l l " a distance o f
lic Records of Bemlnole Coun­
20114 Longbrock Hoad
(PARTY)
beginning o f a curve con­
The land herein deecrlbed con­
nry, Perils Gibson
42*I4'4t" East, a distance of
122.41 feet to a point on th*
ty, Florida, covering:
Cleveland 21, Ohio
That part of:
cave to the Northwesterly, SltD l l l .l
tains i l l square feet, more or
1414.24
feet
to
a
point
on
North line o f said Bectlon
Lit III, OAKLAND IIILUL
HltD No. 214.1, 214.1
Lot 10 and the West 10
having a radlue of 11,414.14 DRAINAGE EASEMENT
lees.
th* Easterly extension of th*
2. being 72.2 feet West o f
according to plat thereof,
feet o f Lot 11, Block D,
feet, run thence along said LATERAL
DITCH
(LEFT) OWNED BT: EDDIE WILBON
North
line
of
Lot
1
A,
Block
th* Northeast corner e f said
Louis
J,
Jadln
recorded In Ptat Book 12,
Maine Addition to Long­
curve, thru a central angle WEST STATION 111+4144
and RU1IT WILHON. It alive
B, First Addition to Replat
Beotlon
*, for th* end o f
pages
12
A
44,
Public
Re­
1412
East
Central
wood
according
to
plat
In
of 1*14*00", a distance of 104 That part ef;
or If deceased, and any un­
o
f
Lake
Mobil*
Shores,
ac­
this survey line description.
cords of Bemlnole County,
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Plat Book I, page 22, pub.
feet to the end of eald
known heirs, devisees and/or
“ Begin 4.44 chains Ksst
cording
to
ptat
In
Plat
Book
Th*
land
herein
described con­
SRD No. 211.1
Florida; together with the
He records of Bemlnole
curve;
run thence North
other claimants under the
and 4.4T chains Houth of
I, page 71. said point being tains 1212 aquara feet, (.442
following described Items
County, Florida;
lo*ll'4 t'' East, a dletance of
Estate of aald Huby Wlleon
ths BW corner of NEli of
40.4
feet
Easterly
from
th*
acre) more or lean
o f property which are lo.
Allen G. Lilts
lying within 14 feat o f a ditch
141.10 test to the beginning
BW14,
run
North
T.ll SUBJECT TO: TAX CERTIFI­
Northesst corner of said Lot, OWNED BT: K. A. SCOTT and
cated In and permanently
2&gt;o Mulberry Place
survey line described aa fol­
of a curve concave to the
CATE No. 1144, 8ale of
chains. East 4.11 chains,
run
thence
North
4!*24'44r'
wlfa EULA M. SCOTT
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Installed aa a part of the
lows;
Northeasterly having a ra­
May 11. 1441, D. B. 101. page
South T.ll chslns, West
EaeL a distance of 100 test SUBJECT TO: Internet. If any.
BRD No. 144.1, 144.1, 140.1
Improvements on
e al d
Commence on the South line
dius of 1144.11 fast,
run
II, held by WILLIAM I4.14 chains. Bectlon T Town­
to
the
and
of
this
center
o f LEILA M. WILLOUGHBY
land:
o f the NWti of Bectlon 4,
thence along said curve thru
IIARVET, JR. and ALICE
ship t l South, Bangs 14
line description.
TAKE NOTICE that a De­
Martha C. Lilia
Township t l Bouth, Range
Jackson Oas Hot Water Th*
a central angle of I t 'l l ', a
BABB
East,"
land herein described eon- claration of Taking has been
224
Mulberry
Place
Heater,
Model
C
222,
Bar14 East, at a point .14 feet
distance of III.IT feet to lying within 14 feet Northerly, HUD No. 141.1, 141.1. 141.1
tains
240
square
feet,
more
or
filed In the abov*-*ty|*d cause
Ridgewood, New Jersey
lal No. 21247
East of the Southwest cor­
the end of said curve, run and lying within 4 feet South­ RIGHT OF WAT
less
BRD No. 140.1, 144.2, 140.1
WITNESS my hand and the OWNED BT: LEIDA BELLE by tha Petitioners, th* acquir­
ner of said NW l( of said
thence North 4I*!4‘ !4 " East, erly of a ditch survey line, That part of:
ing authority of these proceed­
Bectlon 4. run thence North seal of this Court, at Banford,
a dletance of 1414.11 feet to described aa follows:
"Begin at a point 141 feet
LAWRENCE and husband, ings, o f th* taking o f th*
Harvey M. Smith
a point on the Easterly aae*2I‘ 4t" Weet, a distance of Bemlnole County, Florida, this
North and l i t feet Weet bf
Commence at tha Southwest
LEW12
O.
LAWRENCE
abovs-descrlbed lands, for th*
Bog i l l , Winter Street
121.12 feat to ths beginning 2rd day of April, A.D. 1244.
tension of tha North line of
Southeast corner of NEU
corner of Lot tl, Frost's Ad­
BUBJECT TO: MORTOAGE re­ purpose set forth In the Peti­
West Farmington, Maine
Lot l-A , Block B, First Ad­
of a curve concave to ths (COURT BEAL)
of BW 14 of Bectlon 7.
dition to Altamonte, accord­
corded In O. R. Book 4, pag* tion la thl* cause, vis: Aa
BHD
No.
114.1
dition to Replat o f Lake
Westerly,
having
a
radius
Arthur
II.
Beckwith,
Jr.,
Township 11 South, Range
ing to plat In Plat Book 1,
III held by RUTH E. GAGE, right o f way for a portion o f
o f 1711.44 feat, run thence,
Mobile Shores, acoordlng to
Clark of the circu it Court
14 East, run North 14 feet, BKCTION TTB14-SBA4 — BTATK
page 14, run thencs North
aa Executrix o f th* Estate State Hoad No. B-427, In Bemlplat In Flat Book I, page Tl,
along aald curve, thru a cen­
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Weet 44 feet more or lees H O A D g-dST — SEMINOLE
I ' t l ' l l " West, a distance of
of Avia Lambrakls, deceased; nola County, Florida, and that
said point being 40.1 feet
tral angle of 1*41*14”, a dis­
Deputy Cterk
to right-of-w ay of Brick COUXTT — DESCRIPTIONS
1444.74 feet to the beginning
and L a m b r o s
Dsmetrloa th* Honorable Voll* A. W il­
Easterly from tha Northeast
tance of 111.17 feet to the Publish April 7, 14, tl, t l, 1214.
Road, Southwesterly along BRD No. 140.1, 140.1, 140.1
o f a curve concave to tha
Lambrakls,
deceased; and, liams, on* o f th* Judges o f
and of said curve, run thenea CDT-14
oorner of said bet, run
road to point Weet e f be RIGHT OF WAT
Boutheaatarlp, having a ra­
MORTGAGE recorded In O. th* Circuit Court e f ths Ninth
thsnee North ll'll'O O " East,
North I ’ l l 'l l " West, a dis­
ginning, East 144 feet more That part ef:
dius ef lllT.tS feet run thsnee
R. Book 224, pag* 272 held Judicial Circuit o f Florida,
Ths South IH ehalne e f
a distance of 144 fast to the
tance o f 44.41 feet to the IX THK CIRCUIT COURT OF
or less to point o f beglnn
along aald curve, thru a
by
C. W. COPPERSMITH.
will on tha 14th day o f April,
tha BWIi o f N B li, East
Point o f Beginning, from THK RIXTM JUDICIAL CIR*
end of this centerline des­
central angle ef ll*tT‘ 4l", a
InB"
A. D. 1144, at 2 o'clock P.M.
o f Road o f Bectlon 7,
cription.
eald point o f beginning, run Cl’ IT, IX AXD FOR BRMI* PARCEL NO. 142.1, 112.1
distance of t t l.lt feet to the lying within 44 feet Easterly
In
tha Bemlnole County Court­
XOLK
COUXTT,
FLORIDA,
Township
II
South,
Range
The land herein described con­
thence
Bouth
I7
*ll‘
l
l
“
East,
end ef aald curve, and the of the centerline of construc­
RIGHT OF WAY
house at Banford, Florida, con­
is East, Except the North
tains tile square feet, more
a distance o f 474 feet to a IN CIIANCKRY NO. 1*882
beginning o f a curve con­ tion of Htate Road B-41T, Sec­
That
part
o
f:
sider
aald Declaration e f Tak­
nr less.
44 feet thereof,
point, run thence Bouth 44* JIMMIE L ALLEN
cave to the Northwesterly, tion 77414, eald centerline be­
Lota 24. 24 and 24. Block ing, appoint appralsera, and
lying within 44 feet Souther­
OWNED BT: MAJORIB LE801*14" East, a distance of
Plaintiff
having a radius of 11,44440 ing deecrlbed as followsi
A, Replat o f Lake Mobil* make such Order as th* Court
TEIt and husband HAR1M
114.41 feet to a point for tha veBsgln at ths Southwest cor­ ly o f the center line o f con­
feat: run thsnee along eald
Shore*, according lo plat deems proper. All parties te
LEBTER; MINNIE COLLINS;
and of this survey line des­ CLARA ALLEN
ner o l Lot 11, Frost's Addi­ struction of State Road B-417,
curve, thru a central angle
In Plat Book 2, pag* 44, the suit snd *11 parti** Inter­
WALTER FOSTER;
cription.
Defendant
tion to Altamonte, aeoordlng Section 77410, said center line
o f t 't r t t " a distance o f 444
publlo records o f Bemlnole ested may appear ar'. b*
SUBJECT TOl TAX CERTI­
The land herein described con­
n o t ic h o f aurr
to plat In Plat Book 1, page being described as followsi
fast to the and of said curve;
County,
Florida;
heard »t th* time and place
FICATE No. t i l l , sals of
Begin on the Easterly ex­ tains 144 square fast, more or BTATK OF FLORIDA, (iREKT*
It, publlo records o f Beml­
run thsnca North 44 'lt‘ 44r'
lying
within 40 feet Southerly designated.
4-II-II held by MARJORIE
IXOB
tension o f the North line of
nole County, Florida, run
East, a distance o f 144.41
of
th*
center
line
o
f
construc­
Tou, and each o f you. ar*
LESTER; and. TAX CERTI­
Lot
l-A
,
Block
U,
First
Ad
OWNED BT: LOUIB J. JADIN TOl CLARA ALLEN
thenea North 4*11*04" West,
teat, run thsnee North tt*
of Btate Road B-427, flec­ hereby commanded to appear
FICATE No. 1TII, aale of
dltlon to a replat o f Lake
unmarried; HAROLD JENReeidenoe
and
addraaa tion
a dlstanoa e f 1444.74 feel to
44‘ 14" West, a distance of
tion
7741S,
said
center
line
be­
by
filing an Answer to th*
4-11-11. held by MAItJORIK
Mobile Shores, according to
QUIN end w ife MYRTLE
unknown:
tha beslnnlng o f a curve
40 feet for the point of be­
ing described a* followsi
Petition heretofore filed In
LESTER
plat In Plat Book I, page
JENQUIN
TOU ARB HEREBT NOTI­
ginning. from aald point of
concave to the Southeasterly,
Begin at th* Bouthweat cor­ this cause In th* entitled Court
SRD No. 114.1
71, publlo reoorde e f Beml­
TAKE NOTICE that a De­ FIED that ault for divorce
beginning run thanes North
having a radlue o f 1417.11
ner e f Lot 21, Frost’s Addi­ on or before th* 2th day o f
RIGHT OF WAT
nole County, being 14.1 feet claration of Taking has bean has been filed against yon In
IS 'lF ld " Weal a distance of
feet, run thsnee along said
tion
to Altamonte, according May. A.D. 1244, te show what
That part o f:
East o f the Northeast cor­ filed In the above-styled cause the Circuit Court of the Ninth
curve, thru a central angle
ITS feet te tha end of said
to plat In Plat Book 1, pag* right, tltla, interest or liana
"Begin 441.T feet Eaet and
ner of said Lot l-A , run by the Petitioners, the acquir­ Judicial circuit. In and For
survey line.
of I l'lT 't l" , a distance or
14,
publlo
reoords of Beml­ you, or any of you, hav* la
411.4 (eel North of South­ The land described herein con­
thsnoa North 44*I4‘ 44" East ing authority of theso pro­ Bemlnole
114.10 test to the end of
County,
Florida,
nole County, Florida; run and to th* above-deserlbed
west corner of BBli of tains 1444 equare feet. (.474
a distance of 441.14 feet to ceedings, of the taking of the Chancery No. 12122, wherein
said eurva, and the beginning
thene* North 4*!!'04" West, land* and show causa why th*
BWVl of Beotlon T. Town­ acre), more or lass.
tha beginning of a curve above-described lands, for the JIMMIE L. ALLEN Is Plain­
of a curve eonosve to the
a distance of 1442.74 fast to same should not be taken for
ship It South, Range It It la agreed that the drainage
concave to ths Northwesterly purpose set forth In the Peti­ tiff and CLARA ALLEN la
Northweeterly,
having
a
th* beginning of a curve th* use* and purpose* sat
East, run 41 feat. South herein provided fop will not
having a radius o f 1411.44 tion In this cause, vis: Aa Defendant Tou are hereby re­
radius of 11,444.14 feat; run
concave to the Southeasterly, forth la the Petition filed
111 feet, Weet 41 feel and bs obstructed by future deve­
fast, run thence along aald right of way for a portion of quired to file your Answer
thence along said curve, thru
having a radius o f 1427.24 herein.
North l i t feet to point of lopment.
curve thru a central angle Btata Hoad No. B-417, In Beml­ and/or otherwise plead In ac­
a central angle o f !*I4'44, a
feet, run thenea along aald
WITNESS my Hand snd tha
beginning; AND
o f ll'U 'lO " , a dlatance of nole County, Florida, and that cordance with the law with
OWNED BTl WILLIAM THOM­
distance o f 444 feat to the
curve, thru a central angle Beal o f said Court on thl* 12th
Begin 41T.1 feet East and
AS. EDNA DUNCAN, also
111.11 feat to the and o f eald tha Honorable Voile A. WII- tha Clerk of the above entitl­
and o f said curve; run thenoe
o
f
H'27'44",
a
distance
of
day
o f March. A.D. 1124.
l l l . l fast North of South­
known aa Edna Dunklin,
curve,
run
thsnee
North
M*
llama one of tha Judges of ed Court and to serve a copy
North !4 * ll'4 t" East a dis­
244.10 feet to the end o f eald (BEAL)
west corner of BEH of
THOMAB
MARSHALL
11*14" East a distance o f tha Circuit Court o f tho Ninth of same upon Frank A. Taylor,
tance of 141.44 fast to the
curve,
and
th*
beginning
Arthur
H. Beckwith. J r ,
SW ti ef Section T, Town­
GKOItaE
MARSHALL)
1414.11 feet to the beginn­ Judicial Circuit at Florida, Attorney for Plaintiff, 112
beginning o f a curve con­
o f a curve concave to the
Clerk ef th* Circuit Court,
ship 11, Range 41, thence
FRED RICHARDSON, It *cave to the Northeasterly
ing of a curve concave to will on the 14th day o f April North Magnolia, Orlando, Flor­
Northwesterly,
having
a
ra­
in and for Bamlaol* Coun­
run East 41 feet to Banlive, er If deceased any un­
the Northwesterly, and hav­ A. D. 1414, at I o'clock P. M, ida, on or befora tha I2lh day
having a radius o f 1144.11
dius ef 11.442.1* feet, run
ty, Florida.
ford Brick Road, thence
known helra, devisees and/or
ing a radius o f 1144.11 feet, In tha Bemlnole County Court­ o f April, A. D. 1244. Other­
feet; run thence along aald
thence
along
said
curve,
By: Sandra S. Johnson
Southwesterly along nrlck
other claimants under said
run thence along aald curve, house at Banford, Florida, wise a Deeres Pro Confeaao
curve thru a central angle
thru a central angle o f 2*
Deputy Clark
Hoad 141 feet. North to
T H O M A S M A R S H A LL
o f 14*44'; a distance
of
thru a oentral angle o f 14* consider eald Declaration of will bs antersd against you
2**0*",
a
distance
of
4**
feet
HAROLD F. JOHNSON
point o f beginning. Bastion
QSOKOE MARSHALL aad
appoint
appraisers, for your failure to e* serve
11'IC", a distance o f M ela Taking,
III, 47 feat to the end of
to th* end of said curve, run County Attorney
T, Township II, Range IS."
FRED RICHARDSON
eald curve, run thence North
feet to the end o f eeid curve, and make such Order ae tha and file your Answer and/or
thane*
North
S4'12‘44"
East
:
H aver B
lying within 4e feet Westerly SUBJECT TO: Intereet e f Lula
run thence North I ' l l ' l l " Court deems proper. All par­ other defenses, aa required by
41*14'44" East, a distance ef
a distance e f 442.4* feet to Banford, Florida
o f the center line o f construc­
Marshall; Ernest Richardson,
1414.44 feet te a point ea
West, a distance of* 111.14 ties to the ault aad all par­ law.
th*
beginning
ef
a
curve
and
tion o f State Road S-4IT, SeeWillie Riehardson, Edna Bo*
feet to a point, run thenea ties Interested may appear aad
ths Easterly extension ef
WlTNEBB my hand aad tha
concave to th* Northeaster­ JACK W. P1ERCB
tlon TTIll, aald eenter line be­
nay, Perils Gibson.
the North line o f Lot 1A.
North I ' l l ' t l ' West a die- be hoard at tho time aad official seal o f said Court la
ly having a radius of 11*4.22 Holland Building
ing described as follows:
SRD NO. l l l .l
lanes e f l l l t . l l feet to the place designated.
Block B. First Addition to
Banford. County of Bemlnola,
feet, run thence along said Tallahassee, Florida
J
Bagla at tha Southwest cor­ RIOHT OF WAT
Kcplat
ef
Lake
Mobile
Tou, and each of iron, are Btata of Florida, this 24th day
North line of tha BWti of
curve thru a central angle Of Counaal far tha Patlilopera
ner o l Lot II, Froet'a Addi­ That part of:
Shores, according to plat In
Beotlon I, Township 11 South. hereby commanded to appear of March. A. a 1244.
o
f
12**4'.
a
dlatance
o
f
241.47
Publish March 22, 21 A A f)U
tion to Altamonte, according
Boulk Tl feet o f West 111
Plat Rook 4, page Tl, aald
Range te Eaet, nt a point by filing an Answer to tho (BEAL)
feet to the end e f aald curve, ", 12. 1222.
to plat la Plat Book 1, pegs
feet at E li a t NEU ef
point being 44.1 feet East­
.11 feet Bast er the North­ Petition herotoforo filed In this
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r .
run
thence
North
42*24*44"
CDB-St
14, public reeerde o f Semi­
SW ti of Seotlea T, Town­
erly from the Northeast cor­
west eornsr o f said ■WI4 o f cause In tha entitled Court on
Clerk of the Circuit Court
EaeL a dletance of 14*4.22
note County, Flerldai run
ship 11 South. Reaps II
ner o f eald Lot, run thence
eald Bectlon I. for the end or before the Ith day o f May,
By:
Martha
T.
Vlhlen,
D.C.
feet
to
a
point
on
th*.
East­
thence North I ' l l ' l l " West,
East, lying East o f Read;
North 41*14'4t" Eaet. a dis­
ef this center line deecrlp- A. D. 1141, to show what Frank A. Taylor
erly axtenaloa of th* North
a distance o f Illl.Td feet to lying within 41 feel Easterly
II job vast paopla to par
title
tance o f 140 feet to the end
right, title. Interest or Hone 220 North Magnolia Avenue
line at Lot 1A. Block B.
the beginning e f s curve at the eenter Uae ef State
e f this centerline descrip­ The land herein deecrlbed con­ you, or any e f you, have la Orlande, Florida
First Addition to Raplat of -iltftU ti I# jrottf feuflsasii
concave to the aeatheseterly, Read S-flT, Seetlea TTIll.
tion.
tains I I I ! square feet, (.111) aad to the above . described Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Lake Mobile Shores, accord- soil tk M U Bad aak tbs
having s radius e f IIIT.il eald neater Hue being des­ The land herein described con­ acre) more er le|a
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Rotary Team
Defeated By
Lake Mary

Tribe To Play
3 Metro Tilts

Like Mary took advantage
of aomc Ineffective fielding on
the part of the Rotary Club
Bine to grab a 13 to 1 victory
over the Rotarlan* in Junior
Boy* League play Monday
afternoon at Sanford'* Me
n o d a l Stadium.
Charlie Lytle got credit for
the mound derisions, hi* seeond of the aeaton without
revcrial. The victory moved
Lake Mary into a two-way tie
for tccond place with the Ki
laanl* nine.
Meanwhile, the Kiwanlan*
were grabbing their accond
victory of the aeaaon by tak
ing a B to 0 win over the
Ehrlnera.
John Latherow, on the hill
for the Kiwaniana, toned
two-hit ahutout on the heel*
of hi* no-hitter laat wreck
Latherow atruck out 10, up­
ping hie two gam* atrikeout
total to 24. He iaaued four
paaae* while going the route
Latherow, Steve Gordie and
Lealie Green were the big hittor* for the Kiwaniana.
The line acorea:
Lake Mary
301 110-11 • 4
Rotary
000 001— 1 4 6
WP—Lytle (2 0), L P -B u d dy Stumpf (1-1)
Xlwanl*
031 122—B 4 1
Shrine
000 000-0 2 3
W P-Latherow (2-0), LP—
Jim Warren (0-2)

Kingswood Sets
Pace On Chase
Kingawood continued to act
■ torried pace in the Men’ *
Slo-Plteh Softball L e a g u e
Monday night aa the Builder*
chalked up their third win of
tho aeaaon without a setback,
taking an II to 3 victory ovsr
Chaae and Co.
Sonny Maple clouted the
game'* only circuit imaah but
his matca also put on an exhlbition of hitting by getting
• total of 20 lafetiea. Mean
while, the Builders cams up
with a perfect night aflald,
playing errorleaa ball.
Bud Moncrieth scattered six
Chase blngle* to post his aec
and hurling win of the aeaaon
against no loaies.
The line acore:

Kingawood

MO 111 4-1110 0

C hile

am

mo 0— i • •
WP—Moncrieth (2-0), L P Jay Parent (0-1), HR-Sonny
Maple.

Skipper Paces
Team To Win
Skipper Senkarlk connected
for hia third homo run of tha
young Little National League
aeaaon M o n d a y afternoon
when he paced tha Hunt Lincoln-Mercury nine to a lop­
sided IB to I decision ever
Standard Oil.
It waa Hunt’ s third conaecntlve victory of the aeaaon
with a difeat. Tha Hunt caua*
was also aided by a round
tripper tlasbad out by Bucky
Hunt. On the mound, Steve
Hitchcock hurled a one-hitter.
It was Steve's second win of
the eeaaon without a mound
defeat.
The line score:
Hunt Lln-Mer 233 043-18 10 2
Standard Oil 000 300- 3 1 4
WP—Hitchcock (2-0), LP—
Swain (0-1). HRs—Senkarlk,
Hunt.

Metro League
Team

w L

Boone
Evans
5
*
Winter Park
•
*
Edgewater
•
5
Colonial
5
5
Oak Ridge
*
5
Seminole
*
*
Bishop Moore
1
•
Game* Today
Bishop Moore at Seminole
Boone at Edgewater (night)
Colonial at Winter Park
Oak Ridge at Even*
Games Friday
Seminole at Oak Ridge
Rh bop Moore at Boone
Evans at Colonial
(Only Games Scheduled)

Sanford's Seminolea will ] (unity of the current sc a ton
play three game* this week to move out of seventh place
in Metro League competition in loop standing*.
The Seminolea are a half­
The opening affair is listed
for this afternoon irhen the game behind the Oak Ridge
Seminolea entertain the Bish Pioneers who run Into Evans
op Moore Hornets with the lo­ this afternoon. Friday, the
cals facing their best oppor- Seminole* meet Oak Ridge in

Finley Bows To
Brass Again On
'Pennant Porch'
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)
—Charles O. Finley, owner of
tha Kansas City Athletics,
once again bowed to base­
ball's brass. This time he
agreed to demolish hia newly
constructed "Pennant Porch."
Finley, the subject of con­
troversy over the Kansas
City Stadium lease, aroused
the Ire of baseball officials
when he constructed his "P en­
nant Porch" and brought the
rigid field fence inward to the
286-foot mark.
But baseball Commissioner
Ford Frick and Joe Cronin,
president of the American
League, told the Athletics'
owner that hia right field
porch in the municipal stad
lum violated baseball rules.
Reluctantly, the fiery owner
removed the fence, and at the
same time said construction
would begin immediately on e
KC On* - Half P e n n a n t
Porch."
Finley, in yielding to the
latest demands of baseball's
top brass, laid be bad done so
because "the great respect
and admiration I've alwaya
had for the offices o f the com
missioncr of baaeball and the
president o f the American
League."
However, he called the or­
der "groasly unfair" and
pointed out that the Yankee*
were placed at aa advantage.
He aald be could not underaland how the rule* could
permit the Yankee* "to enjoy
a a d benefit tremendously
from foul lines of 286 feet
(right Held) and 301 feet (left
field)," while other club*
must operate under an abso­
lute minimum o f 323 feet foul
lines.
He offered the record book
e l proof.
Finley said during the past
28 years, in which time the
Yankee* took 23 pennant*,
they have posted a 1,438-707
record at Yankee Stadium,
end a 2,143-1.345 komerun ad­
vantage ever the opposition.

Elaine Kostival
In 523 Series
Elaine Kostival led tho Jet
Bowlerettes League laat week
at Jet Lanes with e 131 game
and 823 eerie*. Other high
game* were rolled by Isabel
Gosbora—182, Jeanne W o lfe 173, Helen March and AUc*
Bestow— 1T0, Shirley M artin185, UUa Gandertoo— 1*3, Jen
Valentine — 164 and Doris
Schiutteet rolled a pair of
163'a.
Isabel Gosbora and Alice
Sexton rolled tbo only turkey*
this week but tbo split con­
version* were pentlful as
Shirley Martin picked up the
3-10, the 3-10 by Merleoe Rey­
nolds, a whole group of splits
by Meda Wiltshire which In­
cluded the 310, 3-10 and the
6-7-10. Lucy Pope covered the
3-7, Caroljr Nelson the 4-3,
Cert Bridge* the 6-7 and the
2-7 by Madge Cummins.
The following are the league
standings:
Wen Lest
Team
70.5 41.5
Kama Insur.
Semi. Cty Motors 38.3 33.3
38
34
Bedrock Furn.
37.3 34.3
Li'l Buggers
87.3 34$
Cut 'n Curl
S3
Mery Carter Pa'ta 87
49
63
Mary Esthers
40
Sanf. Sew. Can.
72

Services Held

PAWNEE, Okl*. (U PI) —
Funeral services were held
Monday for Moses Yellowhorse, 66, the first fullblood*d Indian to pitch in the
major leagues. Yellowborse
---- Gamea Satmday
who died in a hospital here
ryinuM « t Seminole
lest Suturday, pitched fer
Oak Ridge at Boone
Bishop Moore at Winter Park the Pittsburgh Pirates in
1931-22.
fdgaw atar at Evans

Seminole High
Golf Team In
Stale Tourney

Seminole High's golf team
will be one of the 16 teams in
Florida to participate this
week in the State Tournament
in Winter Haven, SHS Golf
Coach Fred Ganas announced
Orlando but will return Satur­
today.
day to Sanford to host the
Sanford enters the tourna­
Colonial Grenadiers.
Coach Jim McCoy's charg­ ment since it was runner-up
es have a record of four wins to Leesburg In the group tour­
and five losses in loop compe­ ney played early last week.
tition to date. McCoy will be Since that time, the Seminoles
depending upon Eddie Fitz­ have defeated the Leesburg
gerald and Rick Sires to hurl linksmen.
Seminole will be represent­
the Tribe into a higher berth
aa the Metro Conference sea­ ed by Ray Bradford, Larry
son wanes. Seminole has two Sherwood, Roth Yihlen and
games next week in addition Jeff Williams. Tram play will
to the three It plays this week. tie held Thursday and Friday
while individual matches will
he completed on Saturday.
Ganas explained that the
low 16 men in the tournament
will vie for individual honors
based on 34-hole scores during
Use three days of competition.

Colonial Beats
SHS Tracksters

The Colonial High Grena­
dier track team ran and Jump­
ed to a 66 to 37 decision Mon­
day afternoon over the San­
ford Seminoles in a Metro
Conference dual track meet.
Barry Barks continued ids
The Tempe«ta and the Starwinning ways by taking the
440-yard dash In 33.1. Rick chiefs remain in a first place
Watstrom took the 180-yard tie in the Hemphill Motoretlow hurdles in 21.3 seconds, tr» League at Jet Laura for
and the Sanford sprint medley the second week In succession
relay team captured the event ns each team snared three
in 2:09.6, plus the 880-yard re­ point win* thl* week. The
Tempest* took the measure of
lay.
David Noelt won the ahot the third place Ronnrvllles
put event and the discus while the Starrhirfe hung a
throw. He heaved the disc three point lose on the Wild­
137!s feel and put the sltot cats. Mabel Duggan "ripped"
45 feet. Denver Vodoplch of the pine apart while paring
Sanford won the broadjump the Tempest* as she rolled a
with a leap of 19-2 and I-ee 176/442 serir* and Linde I’ost
Sparkman came up with a 5 5 kept the llonnevillra on the
performance to capture the |move with a fine 162/449 srr-‘
lea.
high jump.
Jeanne Brewer shot e 170
Cotonial's thinclad* took tha
game and Jo Ann Cleveland
120-yard high hurdles, the 100tore the pint up with a good
yard dash, the mile, the 880450 terlea while pacing the
ysrd event, the 220-yard dash,
Starrhirfe in their victory
live mile relay and the pole
over the Wildcat*. Joan Ad­
vault.
am* we* the (hooting star
for the Wildcat* with a
steady 167/4&amp;L
Elisabeth lfarirh stole the
individual spotlight this week
as she took the high game
honors with 170 and tha ser­
ies with 497 while leading
Frank Willlama and Fred
the Specials In their four
Woods came up with home
gam* aweep over the I/* Sab­
runs Monday night in tbs
res. Rita Btein showed the
Men'i Slo-Pltch Softball Lea­
way to the Riviera* in their
gue to pace McRaney Paints
four gam* aweep over the
to an 8 to 8 victory over the
Kamlilrrettrs aa she pounded
Longwood outfit.
the pine to the tun* o f a
McRaney Jumped into an
168/401. A 175/461 waa reg­
early lead with a pair of runs istered by Betty Chriitlirb
In tho opening frame and add­ aa the Classics lost their
ed four more la the second. match with the Eleetraa by
The victory gev* the Painter* a three to one margin. Other
their second win of the season high gnmrs were recorded by
against a single defeat and Ilurrirt (iaxil-162 and Jean
planted McRaney in sole pos­ Jordan-177. Turkey* were rol­
session of third place in the led by Mabel Duggan, Dor­
eight-team circuit.
othy Fox, Folly ITiompaon,
The line score:
Jean Jordan and Elisabeth
Longwood
022 001 0 - 3 8 4 lfarirh. The 3-10 spilt was
McRaney
240 101 x - « 12 2 picked up by Mabel Duggan
WP—Frank Willlama (2-1), and Linda Post.
LP—Otto Thomas ( l - l ) , HRs
—Williams, Woods.

Two Teams In
Tie For First

McRaney Paints
Beat Longwood

Little League

Men's League
Team
*
Klngswnood
8
Wilson Maier
3
McRaney
3
Florida St. nk.
1
Robb's Constr.
1
Chase
1
U S O
0
Ixmgwond
0
Results Monday
Kingswood 18, Chase I
McRaney 8, Longwood 5
Games Tonight
USO -vs- Fla. St. Bank
(Ft. Mellon Perk. 7:30)

Cardinals Lose
To Longwood

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April 14, 1964 — Pngo 9

OLD AND NEW — OKI Master and Master’a
tournament host Bobby Jones glance* tip at
Arnold Painter, as Palmer paid bis res|tects on
the loth green at Augusta, Cm.

Palmer's Winnings
For 1964 $33,488
DUNEDIN (U PI) — Arnold his victory in the Masters,
Palmer vaulted Into first
Palmer's first triumph of
place in pro golfs money-win­ the year was worth $20,000,
ning derby on lb* strength of raising his 1964 earnings to
833,488.73, a according to fig­
ure* released Monday by the
Profession*! Golfers' Associa­
tion.
Jack Nicklaus was second
with earnings of $30,150 and
Dave Marr moved Into third
The Navy nine sank the place with a bankroll of $19,S a n f o r d Atlantic National 369.49. Nicklaus and Marr
Bankers by a score of 13 to earned $10,000 each in the
3 Monday afternoon In a Little Masters when they tied for
Amerlran league affair as second place.
Mason Rudolph held fourth
Andy Itufus continued to last
out all opposing hurlers wilh place with $16,817.92 nnd Bill
Casper-Jr. followed with $15,hi* atickwork.
Rufus clouted a triple and 475.
three doubles to run his total
of extra base blowg to seven
in the three games he has
In South Seminole little
played thus far this season.
league play the Bear Lake
Gary Turman, Ray Mliwood
Pirate* pounded out a 9 to 4
and I-otiis Doughty participat­
decision over the Altamonte
ed in the Navy attack when
Springs Senators.
each slammed out doubles to
hack up the six-hit hurling of
Walter Jordan who picked up
his second win of tha year.
The victory gave the Navy ita
second victory against a sin­
gle loss and placed them a
half game behind league lead­
ers George's and Perfection
Dairy.
The lint score:
Sanf. AU.
002 100- 3 6 2
Navy
433 23X-13 9 1
WP—Jordon (2-0), LP —
Hickson (0-2)

Navy 9 Sinks
Atlantic Bank

Bear Lake Wins

Full Bill For Fans Today
Ry Milton RJchman
l PI Sports Writer
By nightfall, the elated Los
Angeles Angels and Houston
Colts are going to be mighty
glad they didn’t rush right out
and spend their World Series
checks.
Tlie impulse certainly was
there because these two club*
don't find themselves in first
place every day.
Today they did, though, and
what an unusual inflated
feeling it gave them.
The high-flying Angels and
Colts both know the hard, cold
facts o( life, however. They're
painfully aware that all the
other major league clubs
swing Into action today, mak
ing it a cinch that Uiey'U
have to share first place by
tonight and making it debat­
able whether they'll even be
In the first division by die
weekend.
Still, it's strictly cloud nine
while it lasts.
Bill nigney'a Angels went
one up on the rest of the
American I/caguc by blanking
the Senators, 4 0 Monday, on
a nifty piece of pitching by
Ken McBride in the annual
Washington inaugural attend­
ed by 40.145, including Presi­
dent Lyndon Johnson ami
Stan (The Man) Musial who
filled in the President on the
finer point* of the game.
Another Johnson knurklcballor Ken Johnson, was the key
man In the National liCague
opener at Cincinnati where he
shut out the Beds for eight
innings In leading Houston to
a 6-3 victory before a crowd
of 28,110.
Those two game* Monday
were the appetiser*. The main
course will be serves! today
when the 16 other major lea­
gue clubs officially get off the
mark and take out after those
league-loading Angels a n d
Colts.
Yogi Berra makes what he
calls his managerial "debate"
at Yankee .Stadium by sending
southpaw Wliitey Font against
right-hander B i l l
Monlmuquotte of the Boston Red Sox.
Ford, appearing in hia 10th
opener, had a 24-7 recsml for

the Yankees last season. Mon­
There should be another
ton.
pKchlng duel in Chicago where
the White Sdx play host to the
Baltimore
Orioles.
Gary
Peters, who had a 19 8 record
last season and waa named
At. rookie o{ the year, will go
★
★
★
tor the White Sox. Baltimore’s
W L F c t GB now manager, Hank Bauer,
has nominated Milt Pappas
Txie Ang.
1 0 1.000
0 0 .000 Ik (16-9) to atari for the Or­
Baltimore
Boston
0 0 .000 4k ioles.
Camilo Pascual (21-9) drew
Chicago
0 0 .000 4k
0 0 .000 4s the opening game assignment
Cleveland
0 0 .000 4k for the Minnesota Twins In
Detroit
.ooo 4k their game with the Indians
0 0
Kan. City
0 0
.000 4k at Cleveland. Jim (Mudcat)
Minnesota
0 0 .000 4k Grant (13-14) wilt atari for
New York
Washington
0 1 .000 1 the Tribe, which is being led
American League
by George Strickland, filling
Monday's Results
in for Birdie Tebbetts, who is
recovering from a heart at­
I jos Angeles 4 Washington 9
tack.
Only game scheduled
Today's Probable Pitchers
Kansas City is at Detroit in
1963 won-lost records in par- the fourth Al. encounter with
knuckloballer Orlando Pena
rnthese
Baltimore at Chicago—Pappas (12-20) named by the Athletics
and Phil Began (15-9) by the
(16-9) vs. Peters (19-6).
Kansas City at Detroit— Tigers.
Pena (12-30) vs. Regan (15-9).
In the National League, two
Minnesota at Cleveland—Pa* games will be played by day
rual (21-8) vs. Grant (13-14). ami the other two at night.
Boston at New York—Mon
Milwaukee la at San Fran­
banquette (20-10) vs. Ford cisco and Chicago at Pittsbu'g in the two daytime con­
(24-7).
tests. Warren Spahn (25-7)
Only games scheduled
will go for the Braves and
National League
W L Pet. GR Juan Marichal (25-8) tor tha
t 0 1.000
Giants while Larry Jackson
Houston
0 0 .000 4k (14-18) will do the honors for
Chicago
0 0 .000 4k the Cubs and Bob Vcale (3-2)
Milwaukee
0 0 .000 4k for the Pirates.
I/os Ang.
6 0 .000 4k
The world champion Dod­
New York
0 0 .000 4k gers open at home at night
Philadelphia
0 0 .ooo 4k against the St. Louis Cardinals
Pittsburgh
0 0 .000 4k and Manager Walt Alston's
St. l&gt;outs
0 • .000 4k pitching choice was obvious—
Sau Fran.
0 1 .000 1 southpaw Sandy Koufax, who
Cincinatti
not only had a 25-5 record laat
Monday's Results
year but also a 24) mark in
Houston 6 Cincinnati 8
the World Series that bad a
Only game scheduled
Today's Probable Pitcher*
lot to do with the Yankees'
1963 won-lost records In par­ long, long winter. Koufax will
be opposed by Ernie Broglio
entheses
Chicago at Plttaburgh—Jack- (18 8).
Casey Stengel will be !■
son (14-18) vs. Vealc (5-2).
Milwaukee at San Francisco Philadelphia for e night game
—Spahn (23-7) va. Marichal and he hopes his amaxlnf
Meta will be there, too. OP
(25-8).
New York at Philadelphia Case has tabbed Al Jackson
(n ig h t)- Jackson (18-17) va. (18-17) a* hia etarter in the
hope he'll bring the Meta their
Bennett (9-3).
St. Louis at Loa Angeles first opening game victory in
(night) — Rroglio (18-8) va. history while Gene Mauch has
named Dennis Bennett (8-3)
Koufax (23-3).
to pitch for the rhillies.
Only games scheduled

★ ★ ★
Standings

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Little League
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Team
H' I.
0
George's
2
0
Perfection
2
1
Navy
2
2
Fla. St. Bank
0
&gt;
Sanf. At. Bank
0
Resells Monday
Navy IS, Sanford Atlantic I
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Perfection -va- Fla. St. Bank
(Ft. Mellon Park, 4:30 p.m.)

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Results Monday
Hunt's 19, Standard Oil
Gamea Today
Fir at Federal -va- Chase
(Bay Ave. Park, 4:30 p.

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Lions To Play
In Leesburg
The Lyman High Grey­
hounds and the I&gt;eeaburg Yel­
low Jackets will open the Or­
ange BeK Conference base­
ball tournament in Leesburg
tonight.
Donnie Smith la slated to
go to the hill for the 'Hounds,
in a second tourney tiM slat­
ed for this evening the DeLand High Bulldogs will tan­
gle with the Wildwood Wild­
cats. Opening round victors
will play semi-final rotmda
Thursday night, also in Lees­
burg.
The Lyman-Leeaburg tilt is
slated for 7:30 p.m.

By Doris Dean
The North Orlando Mttl*
League Cardinals were down­
ed by the Longwood nine due
to a fourth inning error by
the North Orlando nine. The
final score waa 4 to 1.
Rex Bishop and Keven
Stephenson demonstrated tre­
mendous hurling ability. North
Orlando's only run waa scor­
ed when Billy Elder was toss­
ed out at second base, en­
abling Mike Frecek to cross
the plate.
Meanwhile, the North Or­ Form New League
BOSTON (UPI) — A new
lando farm team tangled with
the Altamonte Springs Twins tri-state basketball league I*
in a eootest that wound up being formed by eix small
New England college*.
22- 22.

Two Protests
Ruled On
City Recreation Department
official* ruled on two protest­
ed games played in last
week’s Junior Boys league
games. CPU defeated Kiwtnis
4-3 last Thursday with Danny
Lee pitching a two hlttrr and
striking out 10 in picking up
the win. Larry Rowland waa
credited with the lost.
The protest by the Elks was
upheld and they were award­
ed a 7-0 forfeit win over Ro­
tary. Rotary, outscorlng Elks
7-6, wt* denied a victory due
to the ineligibility of one of
the players used in last Thurs­
day's game.

Oviedo Ploys
At Titusville
The Oviedo Lions return to
baseball action this afternoon
when they travel to Tltueville
for a contest with the Ter­
riers.
Jim Courier la Slated to go
to the hill for Oviedo which
will be seeking Ms eighth
consecutive victory of the
season. So far this spring the
Lion* have tost only one con­
test, their opener with the
Lyman High Greyhounds.

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Th* NEH « f 8 W ** of 8E«4,
Section II. Townehlp 11
South. Range Id Eaat.
lying within 100 feet each aid*
of th* aurrey line of Htat*
Road 414, Section 7*010, aald
aurrey lln* being described as
follow*:
Regln oa tha South llna o f
Section
11.
Townahlp
11
South, Rang# 10 Eaat at A
point 1114.71 feet Weat of
the Southeaat corner of aald
Section II. thenc* North 11*
1411" W ait 4110.01 feet t*
th* beginning of a curra
concave Northeaaterly h ar.
Ing a radlua of Itto.ol feet,
thenc# Northweeterly 411.11
feet
along
aald
curva
through a centra! angle of
W i t 'l l " to th# North lln#
of aald Section II at a point
704.10 feat W ait o f th*
Northaaat
corner
of
th*
N1VI4 o f aald Section II.
Containing 111 acre*, mor* oa
•a*.

OWNED DT: Maudo Dike. tin.
married and Robert I- Dike,
If alive, or If deceased, any
unknown heirs. devleeaa and/
or other claimant# unde*
aald Robert L. Dike.
SRI) No. 111.1
RIGHT OF WAT
That pert of:
The 8 1/4 of the NEH « f
N W 'i,
lying
East
of
Hlate Road 414. formerly
Lake Howell Road. !.#»*
tha North 100 feet therruf.
Section II. Township 11
South. Range 10 East,
lying within 100 feet each
side of the survey line o f
State Road 414, Section 77040,
said survey line being describ­
ed as follow*:
Regln on tho South lino of
Boctloa
II,
Townahlp
11
South, Rang* 10 East at a
point 1114.71 flat Weat o f
th* Southeast corner of said
Section It thenc* North 11*
I t ’ l l " West 1110.01 feet t*
th* beginning of a curva
eoncav* Northeaaterly hav­
ing a radlua of 1*1001 feet,
thenre Northwesterly 41111
feet along aald rurva through
a central angl* of W i l l i ’*
to th* North lln* of aald
Sactlon It at a point 704.9#
feet West of Iho Northern
corner of tho NWI4 of aald
Section II.
Containing 1.14 acra* mor#
or leea.
OWNED BT: WILLIAM R.
HILLIARD. Individually and
aa Truaiao, jolnad by hlg
wife. MART E. HILLIARD
TAKE NOTICE that a Do.
elaratton of Taking ha* beea
filed la th* ahovt.atylad caue#
by th* Petlttonera, tha acquir­
ing authority of thtso pro.
ceedlnga, o f tha taking of th#
abova-daacrlbed land*, for th#
purpoe* eat forth In th* Peti­
tion la this causa, alt.: A*
right o f way for a portion
Stats Road No. 8-414, la
Semlnol* County, Florida, and
that th* llonorabla Voile A.
Williams, on* o f th# Judgta
f th* Circuit Court o f th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida. will, on tho 14th day of
April, A. D. 1144, at 1 o’clock
P. M.. In tho Homlnolo County
Courthouao at Sanford, Florida,
consider said Declaration of
Taking,
appoint
appralatra,
and mak* auch Order aa th*
Court deems proper. All par­
ties to tho suit and all per­
il** Interested may appear and
be heard at th* tltn* and plac*
'(-signaled.
Tou, and aacb of you, aro
hereby commanded to appear
by filing an Answtr to th*
Petition heretofore filed In
thto cause In th* antltltd
Court oa or bafor* th* ftb day
of Mary, A. D. 1144, lo ahow
what right, title. Interest or
lien you. or any o f you, hav#
In and to tbo abovs-described
land* and ahow causa why
th* aam# akoald act b* taken
for tho uses and purport* set
forth la th* Petition filed
herein.
WITNESS my Hand and Ih#
Seal of aald Court on thl* ltlk
day of March. A. D. 1144.
(8EALI
Arthur If. Backwltk, J rClerk o f th* Circuit Court,
In and for Semlnol# Coun­
ty. Florida.
Ry Sandra 8. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
HAROLD F. JOHNSON
County Attorney
Drawer Z
Sanford. Florida, and
JACK W. PIF.RCB
Holland Building
Tallahassee, Florida
Of Csunatl for Ih* Petitioners,
Publish March H, II A April
' 14, 1114.
CDS-41

Suspect Held
Sanford polled have M int­
ed Patrick J. Stewart and are
boldine blm in city jail for
Hilldboro (Ore.) autboritlea
to answer to chargee of ob­
taining money under false pra-

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F o n r c ttH M i u :

est.R

NOTIOK l» hereby given that
til* uniltnlinrd A llT lirit It
IIECKWtTII. JU-. Clerk &lt;&gt;f Clrcult Court of Seminole County,
Florida, will, on the ]7th day
of April, 1SI«. at 11:00 o'clock
A.M. at tha Front Door of tha
Hemlnnle County Court llouta,
Pemlnot* County, In tha city
of Hanford, Florida, offar for
•ala and aall at publlo outery
to tha hlahait and baat blddar
for caah, tha lollowlna dtaerlb
ad pmparty altuatnt In Bam
tnole County. Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 1. Illock 1«. TOWN
BITE OF NOIITH CltU*
Ll/'OTA, a subdlvlilon, so• cording to tha plat thara.
of racordad tn Plat Dook S,
paeaa St to SI. Inclualva.
of tha Public llaoorda of
Hamlnola County, Florida,
pursuant to tha Final Dacraa
o f roracloaura antarad In •
caaa pending In aald Court, tha
atyla of which Is
EAST BROOKLYN BAVlNOi
1IANK, * Nsw York Corpare“ 0n*

Plaintiff,

c'lAnLEB I» OUENTHEn end
JEAN P, aUENTlIEll, hi* wits.
*l
Dafandsnta.
and tha ehaneary numbar of
which la lists.
WITNKHM my hand and tha
official »e»l of »»ld Court, thla
10th day of April, lilt .
(MEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
ef samlnala cauaty. FlaM e
Byi Martha T. VihUs
Deputy Clark
Joseph M. FlUsarald
Attornay for Plaintiff
t i l Bacurlly Truat Uulldln*
Miami SI. Florida
Fltanklln 1-1*7*
PublUhi April it, t i ll
CUT-II
t iih c in c t it riii s t n r
n n ir r i l J fiiH 'U l. c il iT, IN AND FOB «KMIN*
t COUNTY, ri.OHIIIA
CHANCKHY NO. !*•**
jANDO FEDERAL *AVIB AND LOAN ABIOCUK*

Plaintiff,

fEB A. YOtTNO and ANNA
!, £

c C u .,* .

s r s c it
JAMRB A. YOUNO end
a n n a * u t i « It. touno .
hla wlfa end WII«X.tJOB *•
CULLRtl and RUBY RCULLER, hla wlfa
OU ARE 1IKRICBV »O Tf.
D thet e suit has haan
j*ht aaslnst you. ««d •••*
rou. tha natura of which la
oraclosa a mortgaea on tha
iinattar described raai pra*
h o t ic b

his nama ef tha Court Ik
ah the suit has bean Inetlid li tha Circuit Court
th Judicial Clreult. in end
Bemlaole County, visrlil*.
title of tha caaa la ORIDO FEDERAL BAVINOB
I) LOAN A8HOCIATION,
ntlff reraui JAMKB A.
; no end ANNA RUTH
: no . his wife sue j r i L M E. CULLER snd RUBT
;U lT r R. his wlfa. £•!•"«i. being Chancery Numbar
l*a daacrlptlnn of the real
&gt;#rty Involvid. locattd in
Inola County, Florida la ga
I Wl;
LONOWOOD.
FLORIDA.
Hrmlnnie County, Florlds,
according
t-» the plat
lh«rrof recorded In I'lnl
Rook IS, pak" 71. of the
Public Iterurda of Hemlnola
County, Florida.
DU art hereby notified fur• that you are required to
your anewer to the Comnt heretofore filed In aald
tuaaa forecloeure proceedi with the Clerk of the
ult Court of Hemlnola
nty. Florid*. *"d *o serve
ipy thereof upon th* Plaina attorney*. A. Duan*
ritrom, ot Itueh. Iteed and
thall, l i East Livingston
nur, Orlando, Florida, not
r than th* llth day of Slay,
&gt;.. n il .
ALI
_ . . .
Arthur M. BSckwIth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Hrmlnol* County. Florida
l l » Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
tuan* Hergstrom. of
III, REED And MARSHALL
■:aet LMnaston Avenue
ndo, Florida
-rneys for Plaintiff
lleh: April It. SI. SI.
S. li f t

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost A Pound
2. Notices - 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 Eatate 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
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Acceesorlea
80. Machinery • Tools
31. Poultry - Lire stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers • Cabana*
W jFm -m E qulpm ent

2. Notices • Personals
Income Tax Returns. Lamar
Williams, Five Points. Fh.
322-7843.

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•sttforh

ftr ilh

SWEETIE PIE

April 14, 1964 — Page 11 12. Real Eatata For Salat 27. Special Strrleaa

By Nadine Seltzer

8. Education • Instruction
CERAMIC LESSONS. Tues­
day 7 p. m. 1913 French
Avt.

6. For Rent

SALE OR TRADE

PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
READY MIX CONCRETE
and all types Home Repair*. Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
All Work $100 to $3,300 May Slllt, lintels, atepi, blocks,
be Financed. 1 to I yrs. to
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
Pay.
A. J. ADCOCK, Geo. Contr.
well*. Stepping stones.
3 BR, Fla. rm., lit batha, cent
322-9538
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
heat, alr-cond. $84 mo. lnd.
309 Elm Ave.
322-3731
Need a Painter? 323-3090.
taxes. 322-2261.
2 RR, Furn. house and 2
Room Cottage. Established
egg rout*. 97,500. Writs
Sanford Herald, Box 74.

FHA - VA HOMES
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, lit , k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

1 HR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
bath, 317 S Park Ave.

$100

Clean rooms (or men. 401
Magnolia Ave. 122-0720.

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

Unfurnished 2 BR, house, kit­
chen equipped. 322-3651.

FHA - VA

LAKEFRONT - 2 Bedroom
House Furnished. Casselberry, 9100 per monlh.
LAKEFRONT 3 Bedroom
lloute Furnished, Longwood,
9160 par month.
LORMANN REALTY
REALTORS
300 U, S. 17-92, Casselberry
Phone MI-1707

84. Article* For Holt

P A I N T I N G , inside, Out,
Large, Small. Cell Bob
323 0742.

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

USE-FULL

U SED

BIG $ 5 SAVINGS

On Floor Models A
WELl4 DRILLED, PUMPS,
Demonstrator*
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
All Types and Else*
In Your Home
We Repair and Service
In S A n ford Call

b T I N I

Machinery and Supply Co
207 W. 2nd St.
TA &gt;4492

SALES BROKER

SINGER
Representative at
Alan'* Fabrics A Rug*
322-3713

Berryhlll Painting Contractor.
Commercial • Industrial •
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
Residential. Free estimate.
Rcpoiiesed. Would like reWe Appreciate Your Bus!
322-2420
2365 Park Dr.
apotulble party to take up
neaa. 322-22$?.
payment! of $9 per month
16. B u sln toa O p p ortu n ity
on
Slant-O-Mattc Automatic
29. Automobna Barrie*
COIN OPERATED
Zlg Zeg Sewing Machine
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
ing condition. Call Collect
AUTOMOTIVE
241-9507 evening* or 422
AIR-CONDITIONING
0032, Service Discount.
INSTALLATION • SERVICING
Good Used Cert Sold
Couch, 2 chairs, 2 twin beds.
Thla totally now RAM JET Do223-7768
$30 caah. 322-1287.
it-yourself 14-hour Coln-ope IIS French Avt.
•atod Auto Laundry la Abio
SEWING MACHINE
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
lutitly Unbelievable! I IThe
REPOSSESSED SINGER
Free inspection, estimate!,
customer can get a car
pickup, delivery. Recoring Fully automatic. Sews on
clean Inside and out for
buttons. Makes huttonholei,
k repairs discounted.
less than 60c. Operators re
embroiders, m o n o g r sms,
2111k E. 3rd.
122-3443
port earnings of 1800.00 to
blind hems, etc. All with
$1,500.00 per month. No em
out attachments. Guaran
ptoyes required. $1,300.00
teed. Like new. Sold new
minimum cash required—
over $300. Balance due only
Balance can be financed. Senkarik Glees and Paint
$79 86 or $8.06 month. Call
Act today, and own the
Company
Collect for Free Home Trial
RAM-JET Auto Wadi Fran 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
241-9388 Service Discount
chlfe In your area. Only
Auto Gleea, Tap*
Rent Blue Lustre Electric
responsible investors will be
k Sea* Covert
Carpet Bhampooer. Only $1
considered. Call or write:
per day. Carroll's Furniture.
MI 7-8383

Stenstrom Realty

25c

Apt. for rant, *03 Myrtle Ave.,
Available April 13th. Phone
322-3S02.

a m n ew o*
ta k a ttw ^

“ I th o u g h t y o u m igh t like som e folk a o n g t w ith
STOREROOM, or office, on
y o u r c o ff B t l '1
1st. St., near 2 free park
ing lots. Inquire, Manuel
9. For Sale or Rent
12. Real Estate For Sale
Jaeohfon’a Dept. Store.

CAR WASH

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
322-1597.
Casselberry, 2 BR, Duplex,
118 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
sll til* bath, terrauo, elec,
range, 970, range &amp; refri 12. Rent Estate For Sale
Owner b e i n g transfem d.
s e n io r, 973, water included
Must sell 3 BR, 2 bath
3
BEDROOM,
air-conditinnrd,
Fh. TE S-1S73.
home in Ravenna Park,
lit baths, Fla. room, fenced
2. N o tice s • P e rso n a ls
Sanford. Ph. 323-0046.
yard, with patio. Ravenna
FURNISHED 2 BR House.
Park. Low down payment,
Fla. Rm. Inquire Dean's
VACUUM CLEANER-LOCAL
assume monthly payment
Barber Shop, Hiway 17-92
REPAIRS — SALES —
Phone 322-8337.
Longwood Plata.
nEDROOM HOMES
ALL MAKES
IMMEDIATE
Phone 322-2212
New
Custom
Built
Home
on
2 UR House, Study, Kitchen,
OCCUPANCY
Crystal Lake. For inform*
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Living A Dining Rm. 2128
W illia m A . MaBitey
Air-Conditioning Optional
tion call 322-3378.
Myrtle Ave. South. Sanford.
O. M. Harrisons
and Associates
As Low a* $330 Down
1311 Palmetto
191 West Fairbanks Ave.
CRYSTAL
LAKE
PARK
322-1127
321-7948 Apts: 801 Magnolia, and 119
Winter Park, Florida
LAKE MARY
Elm. Clean, nicely furnish REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
West
on
25th
St.
and
New people In torn look at
16. Female Help Wanted
ed. 668-3267.
3rd &amp; Park Ave.
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
Herald Ada. Be sure your
Phono 322-5641
Middle aged white lady want
322 2744
bualaasa ia represented with NICE New 2 BR Home, 4 blks.
ed to keep house for elderly
LAKE WYMAN
attraetlvs
advertisements.
fm. school A Shopping Cen
EVERETT A. HARPER
couple. Ph. 322 3980.
HEIGHTS
ter. Lake Mary. $65 month
AGENCY • REALTOR
LONGWOOD
ly. Monna Jarvis, 322-1110.
17. Male Help Wanted
3403 8. Park Ave.
(South on 17-92—0 ml.
PhoM
i
FA
3-2364
or
FA
2-22S3
Apt.
Downstairs.
Also
one
up.
2
Blks.
Northwest
of
Will
Babysit my home for
IN THIS COt'HT OP THE
COUNTY Jl'DQIC. SEMINOLE
943. 611 Park.
Longwood Plasa)
working Mother. 322-8191.
3
BR.,
l
i
t
bath
home.
As­
COUNTY, FLOMIUA. IN PBOTRAILER it.ADES
BATE.
3 BR. Turn. Duplex. Available sume payment*. 312-8438.
SALESMAN
for
Insurance
Ik r*i Batata of
CONSIDERED
April 11. 1-BR. Unfurn. Du
JORDAN THOMAS POPE.
work In Sanford. Age 28-40.
It
Acre
lota.
Terms.
Just
out­
Daeaaatd.
plex. Available May t. 14th
Wonderful opportunity. Con­
side West city limits, 31,230,
Ta All Creditors aag P»r*»a«
Ave. Longwood, 8 ml. from
tact R. H. Taylor, Supt. 216
llavlaa Claim* ar Daaiaada
322-1936,
Agataat Bale Eatatai
N.A.S. Ph. 131-3291.
Melach Bldg., Ph. 322-7032
Ph. $31-3911
You and aach of you art
or 322 6461.
hartby netifltd and required to 2 BR, fully furnished. Avail
praaant any clalma and d*.
able May 1. Prefer adults,
manda which you, or althar of
MAN WANTED tn manage
you, may hav* again*! th* #•1503 Sanford Ave.
and operate a retail Wat1901 8. Park
322 8212
tat* of JORDAN THOMAS
Property Mnnnffement
I'tJl’ R. d*r*«»nl, lata of *ald W E L A K A APARTMENTS: Nltes: 322 8971-3031 or 2248
kina Route In this area.
County, In th* County Judg*
&amp; Sales Ilroker
(Would consider lady 40 to
Rooms prlvalB batha, 114
of flamlnol* County, Florida, gt
NEW CB 2 BR, plastered, tile
60 years old.) Earnings of
hit tffiea in th* *»urt hogi* *(
W. First |t.
•aid Caunly at Btnfard, ritr*
bath k sills, util, rm., b|g
$128 per week from the
Ida, wlthla ala eatandar mssths
carport, plenty rltrus k
very beginning. For person­
Offers for yeur selection
from th* tlm* of tha tin t pub- UNFURN. 1 L|. BR Apt. Kit.
llrailon of thla notlca. Two
ehade. Call O w n e r
at
cqulpt. 10114 W. llth 81. Ph.
al interview in your home,
these Beautiful I, 3, A 4
rnpiee of aach claim or damand
349-3931.
812 0839,
write Mr. MrOarlly, I&gt;. ().
Bedroom
ahall b* In writing, and ahajl
•lata th* plar* of raaldanc*
Dox 627, Wllllston, Florida,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
and patt afflc* eddrtss at th* 1 BR. Furn. Apt. Ground
32696.
alaimanL end •halt b* awarn
floor. Contact 3313 Palmetto Asbestos shingled 3 RR., cor­
la hy Ih* claimant hla agant,
ner lot, 103 x 200, trees,
Retired or seml-rellred man
nr attornay and areompanlad Modern, clean, 2 RR apt. 601
hy a filing f*a nf on* dollar
with knowledge of fractional
kit. equipped, spotless, carPalmetto. 322 3493 or 1374.
and aurli claim or demand not
portc. $200 down, $05 mo.
house power engines for part
•u filed (hall ha Void.
time employment.
Apply
Owner will hold mortgage.
William K. Pop*
Oar. apt 1201 Magnolia Avt.
Aa aiaculor of Ih* I-«at
Lewis
SalesA
Service,
2317
G.
Baumbarh.
TE
S-314S.
Apply
94:30.
Will and Tenement ef
Country Club Rd.
Jordan Theme* P*p*. daGREENBRIAR
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jtmmls
eaaatd
Bhlnhnliar S Lagan
Choice
lota
available
la
19. Situatloim Wanted
Cowan. 329-4013.
Flrat Fadaral Ilulldlng
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
Hanford, Florida
Middle aged lady desires
l-ROOM efficlsncy apt. with
Attorney* far Eaacutar
overlooking
golf
eouree.
work,clerk, package store,
Publliht A pril 1«, II, II,
pvt. bath aqd thowag, aultTo tnaka tha beat horns
Custom
building
to
your
May I. &gt;114
bar. Experienced. Full or
sbls
(ar
tousle
or
*1**1*
buy,
gas
tha
specifications.
Oreeitbriar
D T .li
part time. Ph. 323-6293.
person or retired. All utili­
devaloped
by
in t h e tt R c v r r cst'B T o r
ties included la rent Ideal­
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CISSLIPCOVERS made to Order.
XINGSWOOD
Ct'IT IN AND F oil SERINly located on First St., with­
BUILDERS, INC.
Reasonable. Ph. 329-3212.
OI.E COUNTY, ri.OHIDA.
in 2 block of I free parking
CHANt'HBT NO. 1WM
202 Fairmont Dr.
THE PENN MUTUAL L|FR
90. IUbynitteni
lota and shopping center. In­
FA 8-8074
jn bu r an j: * c o m p a n y
quire at Manuel Jatebson
Idlstlff,
BABYSITTING ia my home.
Dept. Store, 111 E, First It.
I
BR., 1 BATH
va.
312 2274.
o r v in c. ORIFFIN, at us. at
Screened porch, Including kit­
mL
RENT
A
BED
chen
equip.
Down
payment
21. Usnuty Salon*
Pefendsets.
RoEawty, Hospital li Baby
NOTICE o r SUIT IN
$180.
Monthly
Payments
MONTOAQH FORKcLOfVRB
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
i*4aggg.SO,
Offle* PA 9-3119
TOl ORVIN e . ORIFFIN and
Our Budget Wave Now 16.11
B r Day, Week, or Mentis
XINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
CLARA PAYS ORIFFIN.
Night
PA
94849
hla Wlfa: HORACE F. Pb. FA 3-9111 111 W. 1st St.
A m Beauty Salon
INC.
S23 0700
HI'ARKMAN) and JACCARROL! 'S FURNITURE
Mayfair
Hotel
Ph. 322-1523
328-1074
gl'ELINB SPARKMAN
2324 Park Dr
Sanford. Pis
RKSIfiKNCK: UNKNOWN
Spring Permanent Special
AND TOt All partial claiming u. For Bole or Rent
I BR. Home, Study, lit
SPRING SPECIALS I
Intaratt* by. through, un­
20 Percent off regular prlc**
Baths, large Family Rm. ih
der nr against the *f*re- 4 BR turn. 1117 Douglas Ave.
Cut 'a Curl Beauty shop
•tie ftrtanf
good nalghborhood; Includ­ 8 RR, 2 Bath, Lovely I/&gt;eh
IBM Down, 941 per month.
311 Palmetto Avt. Fh. 322 0634
YOU ARE hereby notified
ing ateva, refrlg., room airArbor $13,300 — $300 Dn.—
that n 'Complaint te foracloa*
conditioner, washing ma­
a certain mortgage encumber­
$93 Per Mo.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
ing th* following datarlbad
chine k ruga. Really ter­
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Alto
real property, tn.wlti
rific buy I Monthly pay­ 3 BR, 1 Bath, Charming loca­ evenings. 3 Senior atyllita.
LOT tl. BLOCK I t HEFT- 1ST THE COUNTY JVDUE'f
LER HOMES HOWELL COVET IN AND roH SEMI­
ments 3U.S0.
tion $11,$80 - $100 DS. 101 S. Oak. 322-1749.
FARR. SECTION ONE. Ac­ NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
XINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
$78 Par Mo.
cording t* plat thereof re- IN THH ESTATE OF
Inc.
rnrdad In Plat Book II, SAMUEL E. JOHNSON,
25. Plumbinp Service*
Pag** tl. 41. 47 and 41.
Decaaeeil
FA 2-1074
3 Bn, 1 Bath 2 Sty, Country
I’ uhllr Itrrorda of Hemlnula NOTICE OF FIN II. MF.PONT
PLUMBING
County, Florida
ANI) AI'I'LICATIO.N Ftlll Ml*,
with 2M acres. $7,900 — $800
Contracting Repair*
haa b**n filed agalnit you In i'll AHOE
Dn. — $01 Par Mo.
tha above *l&gt;l*d ault, and you
FREE ESTIMATES
ALL PKIIHONH ARK IIBRBar* required to a*rv* a ropy DY NOTIFIED that the uoiarR. L. HARVEY
at yaur Anawar ar other Plead­ •lgn*4 ** A4mlnlatr*tar af Ih*
ing to th* Complaint on Plain- Ketat* of Samuel R. Johnaon, rA 2-1301 17-12 St Hiawatha 2 BR. 1 Bath, Nswly painted 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3363
litre attorney*. ANDEHMON. dacaaaaU. haa complatad tha
City - $*.000 — $300 D n RUSH. DEAN * LOWNDES. admlnlatrallon tharaof and haa
$03 Per Mo.
27. Speclnl Harriet*
11! Kaal Central lloulevard.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
In aald Court hla Final
url*nd». Florida, and file th* filed
Itapor.
and
Application
for
Richard'* Tree Servlco
Realtor
original
Anawar
or
ether Dlachargt. Obfactlana tharato,
3 BR, 1 Bath, Spanish Tradi­
Pleading In th* office ef th* If
Raymond lundqulat, Asao.
Trim — De-moss — Remove
any.
ahould
b*
duty
fllad.
tional
$18,800
—
8300
Dn.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court oa Aftar filing prbuf of publica­ f A 3-8911 Atlantic Bank Bldg
10 Yra. Exp. 323-0300
or before tha llth day of May. tion allowing tbla nolle* baa
$107 Per Mo.
S»Sd. If you fall to do ao. a bean published onra a week
EXPANSIVE, Not Expensive!
For Repairs and Painting, call
drrrea pro ronfeaen will h*
taken again*! you for th* re­ for four coneecutlv* week*.
A place to Uva while build­ 2 UR. 1 Bath, Completely
322-3428 after 8 p. m. week­
Ih*
raattar
of
approval
of
eald
lief demanded In th* Com­
furnished $6,100 - 8300 Dn.
ing a borne of your design
report and Ih* ordering of
days.
plaint.
—$62 Per Mo.
Thla Notice ahall ha publish- dlatrlbutlon ef aald Eatat* will
on your Country Estate I*
com*
before
th*
Court.
IRONING: IN MY HOME
ad enr* a week for four ranthis trailer located on 4ik
/a / Clifford ghaaffar
•ecutlva waeka la tha flanford
3224289.
*• Administrator of tha
acre*, with over 200 ft. 2 BR, 1-Bath, Excellent Neigh­
llerald.
Fatal* of Hamuel It. John­
DATED THIS lath day of
borhood
$9,300
—
$300
Dn
—
frontage
on
Hiway
413.
10
Plano Tuning and Repair
aon, daeaaatd.
Anrtl. 11(1.
$75 Per Mo.
minutes from Sanford k 20
Hunter and l-atllllo
(BEAL)
W. L. Harmon - FA I42S3
Attorney* and Counsellor* at
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
minutes from the Atlantic
Law
Clerk of Circuit Court
AIR-CONDITIONING
Ocean Beach. Only $10,000,
141 W. Park Avenua
By Martha T. Vlhlta
Winter Park. Florida
By FEDDERS
Deputy Clark
$1300 Down. Call Stemper
Flrat publication on March SI
Puhllah: Anrll It. SI. 21,
Agency, 1919 So. French INVESTMENT k REALTY
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
A April T, 14, SI, l»S4.
322-4234
110 N. PARK AVE. 323-9173 &gt;200 So. Park Ave.
Ave.. 322-4991
CDS-1*
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mrtlonvllle.

St. Johns Realty

3&amp;4

Ball-Blair Agency

Legal Notice

LMN Enterprises,
fnc.

Seminole Realty

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

Payton Realty

SOUTH W ARD

Wagner s Amoco

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA I40IS
4LL WORK GUARANTEED

31A. l*ela
Cute Puppies. Mate or female.
$5. Ph. 322-8024 evenings.

32. Flowers • Shrubs

Dlnette-Daystrom, 6 chair*
Singer tewing machine. Ph.
122-1861.
DIAL-O-MATIC ZIG ZAG, Repossessed '63 model, makes
hundreds
o f
decorative
atltchea, makes automatic
buttonholes, atws on but*
tons, monograms, embroid­
ers, etc. Guaranteed. Take
up pymti. of 97.90. Ph.
Flnence Mgr. 322 B627.

BLOOMING Rosea on Chore*
ket stock. All othar kinds
of Nursery shrubbery and
tree*.
Girl* ag" bicycle, 322-8309.
Gray Shadows Nurasry
B Ml. 8. on Sanford Ave.
Z IO Z A G 8 I

Trade-Ins A Repossession*
Grow your own Hydroponlo
Tom aloot, in bloom 9 small Singer Swing needle automa­
tic; Brother's Zlg Zag; Elna
tomatoes, in growing con
Open A r m , Supermatic.
talner. Grosser’* Hydroponic
Theae machines make but­
Farm, S. Sanford Ave.
tonholes,, tew on buttona,
3.1. Furniture
blind atltchea automatical­
ly. All like new. Fully guar­
U*ed furniture, eppHaneea,
anteed. Some ere over 30%
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
paid for. Just pay M N per
Larry's Mart 211 Saolord
mo. No cash needed. Buy
Ave. Pb. FA 1*4191.
locally A be Serviced. San­
Sell Ui Your Furniture. ford Sewing Center, 104 So.
Quick Service With the Park, 322-0441.

Caah.

SUPER

TRADINO

Kenmore 4-burner, top grill,
gaa range, large oven,
FRKK ESTIMATE
broiler, clock timer, $80.
Upholstering k Mattress resAqua, Waltz length formal,
ovating, New k Used Furni­
site 7, cost $30, worn once,
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
119. 322-0768.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA i-IU f,
85. A rticle * W o n te d
POST. PA *4677.

For the biggest selection of WANTED! Citrus fruit. Large
nearly new and used furnl*
or small amounts. Bonded
ture, sco Noll's Furniture
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee MenaBrokerage In Casselberry
field. FA 2-4244
on 17-92. Open I day* 9 to 9.

36. Automobna* • Truck!

WANTED reliable couple M
332 cu. ft. '88 Ford engine.
take up monthly payment*
Beat offer. Call 322-9337.
of 111.90 c « 9 complete
roomi of furniture. Call
BUYINO A NEW or
TE 9-1811, Casselberry, eel*
USED CAR?
ieet.
FINANCE IT WITH U9
♦ Low lateroat Ratos

F U R N IT U R E

♦ Low Monthly FsymoaU
FLORIDA STATE BANE

1962 ?
Buick
Electro 225
4 dr. hardtop. Dutch'* (Intel
equipped with all power feaa
ture.. FACTORY AIR CON*
DITIONED.

*2695
1962
Oldsmobile
Dynamic 88
4 dr. trdan. Rkr blue finish
that's spntlras. power steer*
inr, power brakes, AIR (.'ON*
IHTIoNKII or course! On*
owner.

$2295
1961
Pontiac
Starchief
I dr. Vista Ensign blue and
whits. We sold It new and ran
xlve complete history. Power
equipped with Factory A ir
Conditioning. Thla ear te per*
feet!

*2195

S ROOM S FOR O N LY
61 Tord Wagon. RAH, Extra
112.01 A MONTH
clean. Low mileage. $1093.
Sofa Rod k Matchtng Chair
Owner 322-1279.
2 End Tabic*
Coffee Table
37. Boat* • Motor*
I Lamps
Rtdroom Suite Complete with
Gateway To The Waterway
Mittreta 4 Box Springs
Hobson Sporting Goods
5 Pc. Dinatte Set
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Thla Group Only 9249.99
904-64 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3901
Other groups 9299.98 A up
USED BOATS A
motor*. Vista — llydrematlc, powet
and brake*. Maroos
GUNS.
Ntw
A
Used.
Large steering
Longwood Flat* — P1).93I-4H3
end white.
selection. Will trade, also
34. Articlee For S ob
repair. Tackle sold A re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
TV* Used. All make* A mo­
Camp A Gun Shop.________
dels. 700 W. 9th. 323-9791.

1960
Pontiac
Catalina

Budget Fum. Co.

APR.

Shoei. 88. Motorcycles - Scooter*

SPEC. Men's
$1.99 pair. Surplus City, 201
W. 1st St., Sanford.

21" Consol* TV. Excellent
condition. 222-0170.

MOTORCYCLES
1901 Honda 9293
1939 Triumph T 110 $330
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
900 French Ave., Sanford
322-4363

Duncan Phyfe coffea table.
Small electric organ. An­
39. Tralltni • Cabanas
tique China Cabinet. Win­
dows, Doori. Reasonable.
Apache Camping Trailer*
1918 French Ave.
Cecil Sellers - 66I-461B
Clark St., Enterprise
GE Dry Iron 9$; Crath hel­
met 47; Guitar HA0; also 11
1100 DOWN
volumea of Children'* Uni­
943 MONTH
versity Book Shall Books
9 • Bedroom Home
120. Ph. S23-7134.

CUSTOM REALTY

You can find anything you
need advertised In the Her­
ald Classified.

WINTER PARK
Corner Lee Rd. and 17*92
Phone 944-9011

*1295

m
d fe m p h iU
MOTORS tNC.

• Pontiac • Buick
• Rambler
301 W. FIRST ST.
PH. 322*0231

�V$f Vntforl f m l l

Sanford Moose
To Install
Officers

P a w 12 — April 14, 1904

Church Approves
Property Deed
Transfer

Now officers of Sanford
Lodge 1851, Loyal Order of
Moose, elected in regular ses­
sion April 1, will be install­
ed in ceremonies scheduled
for April 29 with Leon Shcrrard, eighth district president,
as presiding official.
Installed will he Otis SJoblom, past governor; Ed I-acey. governor; Bob Willis,
Junior governor; Larry Rey­
nolds, prelate; Andy Faughnan, treasurer; Howard Price, RICHARD Jansen, son
secretary; Paul Carlsen, one o f Mrs. Anna Jansen,
year trustee; Jim Parkinson, 412 O r a n g e Avenue,
two year trustee and Bob Nor­ has been promoted to
wood, three year trustee.
machinist m a t e 3 cl
Dignitaries attending the while serving aboard
election meeting were Jim t h e
submarine USS
McKeone, state director from John Adams out of
Clearwater and Clarke Getty, Portsmouth, N. H. A
secretary of Orlando Lodge
Kraduate of All Souls
766.
School, here, and Bi­
Ushers for the installation
shop M o o r e Jl i f f h
meeting will be provided from
School, Orlando, he en­
Sanford Chapter 1404, Women
of the Moose. The Bower of listed in the Navy in
Roses Ceremony will be used. July 1962.
All Moose members and
their wives and members ot
Mount Vesuvius, in Italy,
the Chapter are Invited to at­
tend this important meeting is the only active volcano on
and to also attend ground­ the European mainland.
breaking for the new Moose
Lodge on S. Palmetto Avenue
in Sanford which will be an­
nounced in the near future.

By J i m Casselberry
Action taken at a called
Quarterly Conference o f the
C a s s e l b e r r y Community
Methodist Church directing
the Board o f Trustees to exe­
cute the necessary papera to
transfer • small section of
cemetery property held by
the church clnee Tebrusry,
I960, to the town of Cassel­
berry, was affirmed by a un­
animous rota o f the congre­
gation during the Sunday
morning worship service.
The church haa held the
family burial plot elnce recalving a deed from Mr. and
M r a • Hibbard Caaselberry
fou r yamra ago in what waa
expected to be a temporary
arrangement until
Cassel. berry could meet the require­
ments o f the atate comptrol­
ler's office to operate a pri­
vate cemetery or to find an
organisation which would as­
sume the responsibilities of
the cemetery.
Since the church waa satis­
fied that the town o f Casselberry would assume this re­
sponsibility and that the state
has no jurisdiction over any
cemetery owned by any city,
U was decided to taka the
necessary steps to transfer
the deed.

ORLANDO ACCORDION Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of
William Spicer, will bo presented in concert by the Florida Nurses Asso­
ciation, District 37, at 8 p.m. Saturday at Seminole High School audi­
torium. The orchestra waa station chunipion in 19G0-61-G2 and national
champion in 1061.

Catholic Women
To Install
Officers
B y D onna E «te«

Mra. Chester Kasmlrreaak,
deanery president of the Dio­
cesan Council o f C a t h o l i c
Women, will be guest speaker
and Installing officer at the
Churrh o f the Nativity Cath­
olic Women’s Club Imnquet
scheduled for Monday at 7:80
p. m. in the Blue Room o f the
Trade Winds Cafeteria In
Seminole Plata.
Mia. Gene Shannon, presi­
dent elect, has Invited nil
women o f the parish to attend
the event and urgea them to
make their reservations with
Mrs. Donald Corkill of North
Orlando by Saturday,

Too Many Eye Jerks
Writtea far NEA
Tima your reading of
this column and compare
your speed with that Indi­
cated at tha end. Tho ex­
pected speed assume* a dal­
ly five per cent Improve­
ment.

•

Aa you read this paragraph,
place your fingers on your
throat. Outalde o f tha normal
pulse, is there any other
movement there ns you readT
I f th en Is, you are a wordby-word reader, and your
■Kent reading Is no faster
than reading aloud. The fel­
low who mouths his words
reslly betrays himself.
Now read this psrsgraph.
While you srs reading It,
count out loud till the end of
tha paragraph. If you are
able to get full meaning from
what we're saying hare while
you keep up the count, then
you are on your way to
phrase reading.
Throughout this series of
articles wo are going to keep
that circle up there at the
top. Through the hols you
make in that circle, observe
a friend’s eyes as ha reads,
then have him count your eye
fixations. If ha takes 41 fix­
ations for 41 words, he is
reading word-by-word.
To cut tha number of fixa­
tion* to a bare minimum,
We'll atart by reading In
phrases. In the following
paragraph we'll use Isrger
space* to separata the phras­
es. It will help If you focus
on tha tiny dot above oarh
phrase as you read.
Ho far—wa have learned—
the real need—o f pre-reading
— and questioning— for com­
prehension—In our reading.
Now we must—place the
emphasis—on your eye*.— It
is likely—that most o f us—
are
word-by-worders. This
paragraph—la Just one way—
to help become— phrase read­
ers Instead. Much practice—
Is required here,—so don't
bars—your reading friend—do
all tha work. Have him ohnerve— your eyes move—from
phrasa to phrase. Thera are
31 phrases. Thera should—

JD

have been—only 31—ey* fix­
ations.
W# don't have to tell you
that you must practice. Ho,
go back with your friend over
tha preceding paragraph and
work for Improvement. In the
following paragraph, make
tha phrase* yourself. I‘ ut di­
agonal lines between phrases,
then read that paragraph in
phrases, making use of liiul
peephole.
Now try this. Focus on the
third word o f the next line.
You saw also the second and
the fourth words, right T Ho
your eye* naturally tnko in
more than a word at a lime;
so let them. Besides, pliruscreading is a more intelligent
way to read slliee we don't
think In partial Ideas.
You marked o ff the preced­
ing paragraph for phrases.
This time let your frienil ob­
serve your eye fixations.
Count your phrnscs then your
eye fixations. Keep an eyejerk record,
Aa * final exercise, read
tho following colums, down
the first, then down the sec­
ond and third. One fixation to
a phrase.
If I read
word by word,
my eye*
need help
for speed.
Ho we work
to Improve
visual spun.
If I ran read
this short line
with one fixation,
I'm uu my way
t o . Increasing speed
(comprehension, too)
to quirk advantage
and self-enrichment
The Very precise
aim of this exercise
is to eliminate
as many rye fixations
aa I possibly ran.
This requires practice
so that I may combine
speed ami comprehension.
You should have complet­
ed this reading in 73 sec­
onds.)
(NKXTt Slow Is Not Thor­
ough.)

Almost Too
Pooped To Pump?
Doa't Take Chancre With YOlilt FAMILY'S
Weter Supply or
Your l.awn — Itrplan
That Old I'urap With A
D ependable

PUMP

Am plr stork of

leading makrs in
til moorla A sine

By Evelyn Lundy
Oviedo 4-H Girls Cathy Mc­
Call, Stephanie Ridenour and
Mary Courier attended the re­
cent County Events Day held
at the Seminole County Agri­
cultural Center.
Cathy entered the public
speaking contests, Stephanie
demonstrated the correct way
to set a table and Mary show­
ed how to clean an iron.

CANCER CRUSADER Barbara Roller presents
material on the Cancer Crusade to Mayor A. L.
Wilson ns the drive K&lt;&gt;t under way in Sanford
Monday. Monday was "C " Day for the Crusade.
Volunteer "Crusaders” went from door-to-door
with Rimilnr educational literature and received
contributions to the American Cancer Society to
further research projects.
(Herald Photo)

Great Savings On Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H E R of Sonford

By Donna Estes
Plans for the dedication of
the newly enlarged church,
scheduled for April 26, will be
discussed by the Episcopal
Churchwomen o f Lnngwood’s
Christ Church at their regular
monthly meeting to be held at
8 p. m. today at the Parish
House on Churrh Street.
Other m a t t e r s on the
agenda include planning a p a r-1
ish covered dish supper to
take place Wednesday at 6:30 1
p. m. at the parish house. Fol­
lowing the supper Evening
Prayer will be conducted at 7
p. m.
The theme o f Mrs. Jean
Pasternack's Christian Educa­
tion Series for this month's
meeting will be "The Travels
o f St. Paul." Mrs. .Marie Taylor, president, will conduct the
meeting and refreshments will
bo served.
Distinguishing Mark*
Two animals in the United
States are distinguished by
bushy tails with alternate
black and white rings: the
raccoon and the cacomistle.

sorAS
By Prestige, Wayneline
and Stratford

TRADITIONAL
FRENCH PROVINCIAL
ITALIAN PROVINCIAL
and
CONTEMPORARY from

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

MATHER- of

Sanford

Sanford's Only Air-Conditioned Furniture Store
203-09 K. First SL
FA 2-0983

Standard brings you the first new
antiknock compound since Ethyl

Presbyterian
Women Hold
Election
The executive board and clrties of
the
Prcsbylcrian
Church of the Covenant Wo­
men of the Church met re­
cently for a covered dish sup­
per In conjunction with the
general session.
Following rc|M&gt;rts of the
treasurer and various com ­
mittees, an election of officers
for the coining one snd two
year terms was held. The re­
tiring president, Mrs. Paul
Boggs, who Is moving from
this area, was presented with
a ropy of the New English
Bible. Slio then presented the
Ravel lo the new president,
Mrs. Arthur DeYoung.
A motion was made ami
carried to hold t!ie morning
ami evening circles as one
group with a covered dish
supper for the months of
June, July ami August.
Nineteen members enjoyed
(he evening which also mark­
ed the first anniversary of
(lie group.

W **
[n Florida...
at a picnic, beer is a natural
.C g l
Vjj

m’rc relaxing at your favorite outdoor beauty spot with
When ynu'i
friendi or family, and your thirst's w hetted b y fresh air and cxcrrise—that's the ideal time for a cool, refreshing glass o f liccr. In
fact, you can name your recreation—swimming, hiking, or just
watching T V —and du nces ate nothing in the world fits it quite
is well as liccr.
Your familiar glass o f beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
Itcglstcrrd voters in Di­ we live in a laud of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy
strict 6 nre invited to n meet­ liccr and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, ul
ing o f the Voters League at those personal freedoms.
7:20 p.m. Saturday at Wilson
In F!orida...beer ro cs with fun, with relaxation
School, in I'uoln. Candidates
I'NITKO STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
ill the May 6 primary have
r.USOllti WISIIS TASS. I l l MUDS
horn invited.

Voter Meeting

AKW-FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC..
AN AIR CONDITIONER SPECIALLY
DESIGNED FOR BEDROOMS!

lil 201A
latbst huUUtiM 11'htwrlrHi,
» uli baill-ia stdetUmiie pen­
cil IhD Uidc out to bl kUniltnl
double-Mth aindottt. You u b
uikiill it yoantlf iiuUnity.

Cm !. RifrvtMtf SIIff. Tmtfktl
Coots rtlwUrrly and qutrdy,
at gtw you undi\tuihrd m l aH
myht long. S pcu lK aliydw f oed
lot bedrooms!

QUIET. .. LIGHTWEIGHT. . . EASY TO MMOLE
i U&gt;*.S, h it—Sn m S y

• UehwsteM——nr *• k—ait.
• AshMttt I

Wrrp in ctWiVt thh wry nirhrl
W «k i on any adcqotlc 11J-« oil
derail; draw, only 71, amperes
- l e u cottciU than a tostler! I'its
as* So Wfc* w»K

It’s an important gasoline discoveryI Methyl

1961

up octane performance bo effectively that it slops power-wasting

IKwietle

knock better than any other antiknock compound. Methyl spreads

AIR CONDITIONER

throughout all cylinders o f your engine, stands up under
extreme temperatures. And it’s in Standard gasolines (Crown

11995

O ur n m ttO nm r at I'aarafoula.
Bow producing the n n r KtaixUrd
M rthyl (se&gt;UnM, U Am erica's
m ost modern nA ncry.

Crown E xtra). . .

at

no increase in

price! Another important way that

ice take better care o f your car.

STANDARD

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W A LL SUPPLY
111 N. FRENCH AVB.
laaferd, Florida

Oviedo Girls
Enter Event

la Your Present
Water System

New, Modern

DUKJl taui.

A Louisiana mine contains
enough salt to ripply the
world’s needs for centuries.

Stop Reading W ord By Word

Churchwomen
To Discuss
Dedication

&gt;11-1411

"Headquarters Far Sprinkler Systems*

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

118 Magnolia

322-1562

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GOOD OL' JA8HIONKD

CBSCKER SITS

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I

Seminole High variety show
will be staged at 8 p.m. Fri­
day in the school auditorium.
• • •
Sen. John McCarty will do
the honors for Sen. John Ma­
thews at 7:30 this evening at
First and Magnolia. The Fort
Fierce solon will speak for the
Jacksonville solon who wants
to be governor.
• • •
The South Seminole woman
who has been endeavoring to
inject the county-wide tele­
phone question into the hos­
pital tax levy issue was cut
short by Chairman Jim Avery
at the County Commission
meeting. Jim pointed out the
telephone question is a mat­
ter o f private enterprise; the
hospital is a public question.
However, she did manage to
get across her objections to
having to pay telephone toll
charges to call the school ad­
ministration offices . . . for
which apologies were extend­
ed for the shortsightedness of
Sanford 'phooe subscribers.
• • •
Another S o u t h Seminole
woman asked: Why didn't
the Southern Bell president do
like the Winter Park Tele­
phone Company? Don't a s k just plop a $1.50 extra month­
ly charge on the 'phone bill
and go ahead and expand.
• • •
Big explosion was expected
at the City Commission meet­
ing Monday evening. Com­
mission members bad been
apprised it was coming; May­
or was ready to take it on
first and get it over with;
chap on the receiving end
was ready and waiting with
his ammunition lined up to
rebut. So, what happened?
The one who said he was go­
ing to light the fuse failed to
show up. His reason yester­
day: “ My people haven't fig­
ured out my strategy on how
to proceed.” Ah, well—elec­
tion day will be a thing of
history three weeks hence.
• • •
It. E. Porter continues to
be Intrigued with these fig­
ures: Little Pasco County has
a population of 36,700 and vot­
er registration of 22,032. Sem­
inole County has a population
of 72,000 hut a voter registra­
tion of only 18,160. (That 72,000
figuit- is the. latest rstimatc
by Jim Avery, County Com­
mission chairman.)
• • •
Morris Ruby, principal of
English Estates Elementary;
Frank Gore, principal of Alta­
monte Springs Elementary,
and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, prin­
cipal of South Side Element­
ary. attended the 15th annual
S o u t h e a s t e r n Element­
ary Principals' Conference in
Atlanta last weekend. Sirs.
Mitchell reports that some #00
principals were registered and
in her words, "It was the best
I’ve ever attended." Mrs. Mit­
chell helped organise the con­
ference 15 years ago as Flor­
ida's representative.
• • •

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VOL. 56

United Press 1-eased W re

Established 1908

WEI)., APRIL 15, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 169

Angry Nikita Rips Chinese Reds

County h a s commenced
clearing the land from tiiq
IlLli-donated strip for a new
sidewalk along Onora Itoad
between Sanford Avenue and
Sanford Naval Air Station.
« • I
High sehool and junior high
students interested in nursing
careers arc especially invited
to attend the monthly meeting
of District 3, Florida Nurses
Association, at 8 p.m. Monday
at the Seminole County Health
Center. Information will be
available about F l o r i d a
schools of nursing in the reg­
istered nurse and practical
nurse program. A social hour
will follow.
• • •

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GOOD OL’ FASHIONED

Cracker Days Cornin'

City Commissioner Jimmy
Crapps illustrated his point
with a poignant illustration:
“ When we come to the green­
er pastures for which we were
looking wo are too old to
climb the fence.”
• • •

Pole Proposes
Summit Session
To Take Action

ixslloa...
TELEPHONE PIONEERS convened nt Mayfnir Inn Tuesday with 22(1 of
the 300 members in the area organization attending. Shown arc, from left,
Hubert Woodard, treasurer; George A. Rray of Illinois Hell Telephone
Company, the guest speaker; Mrs. Jeanett Wilson, Pioneer president;
Henry Peekhnm. vice president; Mrs. Mary Hay, secretary; and Ernest
A. Fischer, past president. The Telephone Pioneers include employes in
the telephone industry with 21 or more years of service. (Herald Photo)

Four Polio Stations Doyle To Talk
On Future 01
To Operate Sunday Seminole

Four make-up station* in
the Sanford-Seminole Jaycees* Sabin polio campaign
will be in operation Sunday
for those who could not or did

Midnight Sharp
Is Income Tax
Deadline
WASHINGTON (UP1) Midnight tonight is the witch­
ing hour for an estimated 9
million Americans filing last
nunuto 1963 federal income
tax returns.
The Internal Revenue Ser­
vice (IKS) was braced for a
flood of late returns today. It
was ostimated that . nearly
one-seventh of all the return*
the IRS is expecting—9 mil­
lion— would pour into tax o f­
fices before the midnight
deadline.
Returns must be postmark­
ed by midnight tonight if the
taxpayer is to avoid interest
and penalty charges. Those
prevented from filing on time
for some reason may get an
extension from their local
tax office.
Rep. John J. Rhodes, (RAriz.), believes that the least
the government can do for
the payers Is to allow him to
mail in hi* return postagefree. He estimated it would
cost the government between
(3 million and (4 million.
"Most
private
creditors
show their customers the cour­
tesy of a self-return, pre-pa id
envelope, and it occurs to me
that such a concession might
mitigate the agony of this
annual experience," Rhodes
said, adding that he planned
to introduce legislation to that
effect.

Hoffa Charge
Account Bared
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Sen. John J. Williams charged
today that James R. Hoffa’*
Teamsters Union enjoyed a
charge account at Dm- Senate
restaurant that totalled more
than $1,200 last year.
In a speech prepared for
Senate delivery. Williams al
so asserted fhat the chef of
the restaurant, loaded with
food and equipment from the
kitchen, presided at the open­
ing of an Ocean City, Md.,
motel owned by former Sen­
ate Democratic secretary Ro­
bert G. (Bobby) Baker in July
1962.

Horne, Adams
Speak Tonight

Tom Adams, secretary of
state, and Mallory Horne,
speaker of the House of Re­
presentatives, will be the
The Red Cross Drive in En­ principal speakers at the con­
terprise has been completed. cluding session o f Seminole
Collected In a house-to-bouse Rep. Jan Fortune's citizens'
canvass was (68.12 which does political school at 7:30 p.m.
not include the contributions tonight at the First Federal
of the Florida Power Corpor-1 caucua room, Orlando.
ation, llie Ox Fibre Brush
Topic of discussion will tie
Company and the Florida |"The responsibilities of citi­
Power and Light Company. zens In politics and tbe rela­
The total now amounts to tion of news media."
flU.12. The cancer society's
Seminole Rep. S. J. Davis
drive fur funds in the Enter­ Jr. and Orange Sen. Betti
prise area starts shortly.
Johnson alto will participle.

not receive the vaccine last
Sunday.
Hours next Sunday will be
from noon to 5 p.m. nt Flor­
ida State Bank; A &amp; P Store,
Pinccrest Shopping Center;
Jai Alai Fronton, and Oviedo
City Hall.
A total o f 21.5 per cent o f
Seinintle
County residents
received the vaccine lust Sun­
day. Area physician* express­
ed satisfaction with the great
number that received the po­
lio immunity but said that
those who have not received
tlie Subin vaccine should do
so this Sumlny as the area
cannot be really free of the
disease until a large percent­
age of the county is reached.
This will he the Inst time
the first dose of the Sabin
vaccine will be offered in thi*

county-wide urogram. The sec­
ond dose will be given June 7.

North Orlando
Plans Outlined
By Doris Dean
A general clean up and
maintenance
program
was
listed Tuesday as the first
step In long range develop­
ment (or the Village of North
Orlando by William L. Duetsch, associate of new owner
Harold Okimoto of Honolulu
ami New York, at a press
conference held in North Or­
lando Company offices.
Also present for the meet­
ing were Dr. Robert I. «arbacfier from Silver Creek
Precision Corporation, former
owners, and Raymond Mcnnsing, financial vice president
for the new group.
Duetseh advised that the
new company wilt have a gen­
eral manager living in the
area and that Frank Fasula,
present manager of North Or­
lando Company, will he in
charge of local and off-site
land development and the
utility eompany which is un­
der one y e ir purchase option
to Okimoto.
Two separate companies will
participate in the develop­
ment program, Okimoto In­
dustries and Jessup I-ake In­
vestment Company. Improved
lots will tie sold to individuals
and future plans rail for loeating a retirement commun­
ity in the area. A land plann­
ing firm has been retained to
make a complete survey.
Okimoto, who has made
three recent inspections of the
North Orlando holdings, is ex­
pected to return to the area
this week.

Drug Building
Work Started
Construction
was started
Tuesday on a $75,000 building
for the Suprex Drug Company,
with headquarters in Cincinn­
ati.
The building will be located
on French Avenue, adjacent
to Winn Dixie at 25th Street.
It will tie one-story, CBS and
house 11,000 square feet.
The contractor, Hodes and
Cumming Construction Com­
pany, Orlando, said the pro­
ject will lie completed In 90
days. Architects are Burns
and Germain, Jacksonville.

BRIEFS
Repair Probe
DKLAND, (U PI) — The
Volusia County ernmt jury
liu* recommended employment
of n full-time investigator to_
look into home repair rackets
n the county.

Charges Denied

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Defense Secretary Robert 3.
McNamara today denied char­
ges by a returning service­
man that the actual Amer­
Future of Seminole County,
ican casualty figures In Viet
as outlined in the long range
planning o f the East Central Nam bad been “ covered up."
Florida
Regional
Planning
Council, will be discussed at
LOS ANGELES (U PI) —
a joint meeting of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­ D ie Justice Department Tues­
merce and Semlnole-Sanford day night filed suit to (dock
Junior Chamber of Commerce
sale of Tidewater Oil Co.’s
Thursday noon at the Civic
West Coast operations to
Center.
Speaker will be Robert H. Humble Oil Co. for $329 mil­
Doyle, executive director of lion.
the planning council, which
covers Brevard, Indian River,
Orange, Osceola, I-ake, Semi­
MANILA (U PI) — France
nole and Volusia Counties. today refused to join its
Members of the planning South East Asia Treaty Or­
council for Seminole County ganization (HKATO) partners
arc John Alexander, county in a declaration that the de­
commissioner, and J. II. Van feat of tlie Communists in
Hoy.
Soutli Viet Nam is essential
Doyle, one of the outstand­ to Southeast Asia's security.
ing planners in the Unite*!
B U t^ r MR -Caphsil/i*'. Semi­
nole County’s part In the fu­
MIAMI (U PI)
Guberna­
ture planning and developing torial candidates Fled O.
of East Central Florida.
Dickinson, Rep. Ficd Karl
The program will be pre­ und atate Sen. John Mathews
sented by Judge Vernon Mize shared the endorsement today
and Hymn Kimball, co-chair­ of the Miami Herald, which
men of the steering sub-com­ said any one of tile three
mittee of the long range plan­ would do well as governor.
ning committee of the Semi­
nole Chamlier of Commerce.
Doyle, a native of Michigan,
I N D I A N A P O L I S , ]nd.
holds degrees of bachelor of
(UPI)
— Segregationist Gov.
•cience in civil engineering
from the University of Kan- George C. Wallace of Ala­
lucky, bachelor of science in bama opened his drive for the
architecture from
Cicmson political plums o f the Indiana
College and master of science presidential primary today in
in city planning from Georgia this one-tiine bullied of the
Klu Klux Klun.
Institute of Technicology,

Sale Opposed

France Balks

Three Endorsed

Wallace Campaign

Kasper Charged

Louisiana May
Go Unpledged

NASHVILLE, Trnn. (UPI)
— John Kasper, whose ltund
against racial mixing in the
*19.Mis frri|Urntly landed him
in jail, was charged Tursilay
with helping to contribute to
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UPI) jibe delinquency of a 13 year—l-ouisiana Gov.-elect John old Negro girl.
McKcithen said Tuesday there
was "a possibility" his state
would join Alabama in its
HONOLULU (U PI) — Mrs.
drive for a Southern bloc of
'Jerrie Mock, who canceled a
unpledged presidential elec­
|lialrdicsser'a appointment in
tors.
McKeilhen made the com ­ her anxiety to get home, was
ment following a private con­ len route to California today
ference with Gov. George Wal­ on the final over-seas leg of
lace, who contends such a Iher attempt to become tho
bloc would give (he South a (list woman to fly around the
voice in choosing a vice ores- world alone.
idential running mate for
President Johnson.
MrKeithen. who lieronies
governor of l/misiana next
month, refused to commit
himself on the unph-dged elec­
tor plan. Ilut he said “ there is
certainly a possibility of a United Prrss International
coalition between the Louis­
Authorities in two northrrn
iana and Alabama" electoral
stales Tuesday accused aome
delegation*.
Negro leaders ol extreme and
He said Atty. Gen. Robert
irresponsible demonstrations.
F. Kennedy would be the
Mayor Ralph Loeher ol
wo-st choice (or the Demo­
Cleveland, Ohio, said “ tlie
cratic vice presidential candi­
public it getting led up with
date and would "destroy"
extremists" in the civil right*
Johnson in t-ouisiana.
movement, l-ocher’* criticism
"And next to Kennedy, I
came on the opening day ol
would say Sen. Hubert Hum­
a Negro boycott ol two major
phrey is the most objection­
downtown stores and Scrippsable," McKcithen said.
Howard newspaper the Cleve­
Under any circumstances,
land Press. The Press com­
McKcithen
said,
"Johnson
pared "the extreme
civil
carrying Louisiana won't be
rights
leadership"
to
a
prize
like falling off a log."
lighter "who swings wildly in
all directions Imping that one
punch will land on the target."
LANGES CORNERS, WIs.
Ken. Kenneth B. Keating,
(U PI) — Wisconsin will be (R-N.Y.), termed the plan of
17H tons lighter today when a civil right* group to create
tha world’s biggest cheesa • massive traffic Jama at tbe
a mammoth rheddar • atarta opening of the New York
ita lung jounu-y to tlie New WofId's Fair "a dcipoiutra
York World’s Fair.
turn of grvspoosibUay,"

In Final Lap

JIM HUNT, president of the Little Red School House, accept* n check
for the institution which cures for this nrcu’a retarded children, from
Clyde Long (right) of the Sanford Civitan Club. Observing tlie presenta­
tion is Civitan President Charles Kutnpf.
(Herald Photo)

'Ridiculous' Pledges Ex-Governor
Indicted On
Scored By Mathews Tax Charge

lly United Press International
G u b e r n a t o r i a l candi­
date John E. Mathews Jr. of
Jacksonville took his oppon­
ents to task today lor promis­
ing to save millions ol dollurs
while promising tax cuts and
"dreaming up new ways ol
spending mep'^r."
^
' ( stbews, campaigning ill
Miami, where he share* the
editorial endorsement ol the
inlluential Miami H e r a l d
with Fred Dickinson, West
Palm Beach and Hrp. Fred
Karl, Daytona Beach, Ma­
thews singled out Dickinson
lor special criticism.
He said Dickinson "has
readied new heights with his
ridiculous promises,” includ-

ing Ills latest which involves
creating five new agencies
to deal with crime.
"Add tlie cost of this to the
hundreds o( millions of dol­
lars he has promised in new
roads and other services and
set it against the $43 million
lie says h» will *»ve hv eciyiomy and the picture hecoml-s
very baffling . . . an insult
to the intelligence of tbe vot­
ers," said Mathews.
Kelly, also in tbe Miami
area
today,
continued
to
hammer away at his promise
to work to get the legislature
to repeal the auto tag fee in­
crease voted last year.
"In my message to tbe leg­
islature on opening day of tho
1965 session," said Kelly, “ 1
will ask and insist on repeal
of thi* increase. And 1 will
use tlie full Influence of the
governor's office to have it
repealed."
Kelly said he knows he ran
hold down expenses in other
WASHINGTON (UPI) areas enough to offset the $50
Senate
Democratic
leader to $70 million that would be
Mike Mansfield said today he lost In auto tag revenues.
expects the Senate to start
voting next week on amend­
ments to the civil rights hill.
Mansfield told newsmen at
the opening of the 31st day ol
Senate debate on the measure
that it would hurt Hie hill to
have racial demonstrations
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) —
like u traffic- tie-up threaten­
ed for the World's Fair o w n ­ Scientists successfully fired a
200-pound package of ther­
ing in New York.
Senate GOP lead er Everett mometers Into space Tuesday
M. Dirksen, III., planned lo to study atmospheric heat.
The payload rocketed back
introduce some of his amend­
ments to the bill's fair em­ to earth at 25,000 miles per
ployment section Thursday. hour, streaking across the
Mansfield said that in view of sky like a fiery meteor and
this he would "anticlpatu we plunged into the South At­
would start voting on amend­ lantic Ocean about 5,200 miles
southeast of here.
ments next week."
Herlierl A. Wilson, manager
of Project Fire, said preluninary data radioed hark
from the payload "looked very
favorable."
Several hour* before the
shot, tlie third stage of a Del­
WINTER PARK (U P I )-A ta rocket ignited during an
former Latin American am­ indoor test and shot white
bassador said Tuesday that hot gases and flame* through
Cuba is no longer a nuisance, the concrete test buildings.
"it is the most critical for­ Three men were critically
eign problem facing tho U. S. burned and eight others in­
jured. The booster was being
today."
Robert R. Hill, former am- readied to hurl a satellite into
basiador to Costa Rica, El orbit next Tuesday.
Salvador, and Mexico, told
the annual Pan American Day
luncheon at Rollins College
that appeasement and accom­
modation to the enemy is a
MARYVILLE, Mo. ( U P I ) sure way to bring about the Officers used tear gas, fire­
downfall of a nation.
mens hoses and snarling po­
"We have not taken tlie ac­ lice dogs Tuesday night to
tion in Cuba called for under confine a student demonstra­
tbe charter of tlie Organiza­ tion to tlie Northwestern Sllaation of American States,” Hill ouri State College campus.
said. "The tragedy of our
It was the most recent in •
time Is that since 1945 we string of demonstrations at tha
have hern unwilling to lace school In which students com ­
lip to what is happening in our plained of the fund at the
heuuspbcic."
college cafeteria.

Rights Bill Vole
Seen Next Week

'Thermometers'
Send Back Data

Cleveland Mayor Cuba Called
Hits Extremists Most Critical

Big Cheese

U. S. Problem

Police Quell
Student Riot

t

CHICAGO (UPI) — William
G. Stratton, once the youngest
member of Congress and the
youngest governor of Illinois
in more than a century, hat
been indicted by a federal
grand Jury for Income tax
evasion, it was announced to­
day.

MOSCOW (U Pt) — Premier
Nikita
Khrushchev
angrily
pledged today he would b«
"ruthless" against the Com­
munist Chinese whom h«
charged had brought world
communism to tho “ verge of
a split."
Shaking his fists, Khrush­
chev told 6,000 people jam m ­
ing a Kremlin Soviet-Polish
friendship rally that he was
now in "open conflict" with
the Chinese leaders.
An hour later, Polish Com­
munist
lead er
Wladyslaw
Gomulka rose to declare—for
the first time—his party's sup­
port for Khrushchev's propos.
rd world Communist summit
conference to take action
against the Chinese.
Khrushchev accused Peking
of "subversive activities seek­
ing to divide and conquer ths
world Communist movement
and said tbe sino-Sdviet con­
flict was now “ much graver’ *
than a theoretical dispute.
“ It Is not ourselves who in­
itiated this dispute which has
by now transgressed into an
open conflict,”
Klirushcher
declared.
“ Lenin was ruthless against
faction makers and splitters
and we shall follow hla be­
hest" Khrushchev said.
Diplomatic observers said
Khrushchev, who is now lining
up support from his alliea
against Peking, had never pre­
viously gone as far in describ­
ing die extent of tlie hlstoris
conflict.
Ridiculing, lecturing and
threatening tlie Chinese, Klirusherhev also found time In a
90-mlnute speech to call again
for a German peace treaty
which would turn Berlin into
a “ demilitarized free city”
ami to announce a 20-year ex­
tension of the Polish • Soviet
friendship treaty.
He backed Poland's plan for
a “ freeze" of nuclear weapons
in Central Europe, praised
hla guests, Gomulka ami Po­
lish Premier Josef Cyrankicwicz, and attacked West GeN
man “ revenge seeking mili­
tarism."

Stratton was charged with
evading nearly $47,000 in in­
come taxes from 1957 through
I960, during lilt second term
as governor.
The government charged In
the Indictment that Strattoo
had $82,542 in uurcportrd in­
come during tho period.
The announcement of Strat­
ton's indictment was matlo
by U. S. Hist. Atty. William
Hanrahan. Hanrahan said he
delayed anouncement because
he did not want to "disturb an
orderly election."
Tuesday was Illinois' pri­
mary election day. Stratton,
on the sidelines since Ills de­
feat for re-election In I960,
had been living In virtual re­
tirement but was reported
working quietly behind the
scene* for Charles 11. Percy,
who won the GOP gubernator­
Slate Rep. Joe Davis, San­
ial election.
ford attorney, will address tho
luncheon meeting of the Life
Underwriters A i s o c l a t ion
Thursday noon at the Capri.
Mrs. Jimmy Kynes will he
in Hnnfnrd Thursday to cam­
paign in behalf of her hus­
band, seeking election as at­
A special meeting of the
torney gem-rnl o f Florida. He North Urlamio Village Council
now is serving under appoint- lias been called for 7:30 p. m.
incut by Gov. Farris Bryant. Friday in the Civic Building.

Davifi To Speak

Mr«. Kyncs Cominff

Council To Meet

F R ID A Y N IG H T SP E C IA L !

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By Jane Casselberry
I urdsy had what every mlsaile I ter, mecca of all young aelen- er took Ihe group of 21 stu­
dents and nine adult* on a
The South Seminole Junlot buff dreama of, a VIP tour lists.
Illgh School MlitUe Club Sat |of Cape Kennedy Space Cen-| Protocol officer Henry Deck- two-hour Inspection of the
missile launch complexes in­
cluding a visit inside the 10foot thick concrete wslls of
a blockhouse.
As we entered the gate our
guide pointed out the sky­
scraper-like structure* across
the Banana River rising from
the Merritt Island moonport.
Scattered about the palmet­
to covered dunes of the cape
the gantries ofr servicing the
various missiles rise from
billion dollar complexes, with
the largest 37 stories tall.
The Centaur rocket, button­
ed up to protect it from tho
weather, stood for launching
scheduled for this week. The
Centaur will make a deep
probe sending a survey pack­
age to the moon to send back
television pictures ami other
Your homo investment is one
data.
tho largest your family will mako
Progress made In the Unit­
ed States' man in sp ice pro­
a lifetime. NOW Is tho time
gram, since Astronaut Alan
to remodel — add that extra
Shepard made the first his­
for growing family, build
toric flight on May S, 19*11,
was obvious ss we saw tho
convenient patio, garage
utility
evolution from the first crude
area. Florida State Bank stands
efforts to today's sophisticat­
ready to make your remodeling
ed Saturn launching pads.
We wero shown the very
easy, convenient and financially
small ordinary looking Irunch
sound. Call our installment loan
pad from which we sent our
department today at 322-1611*
first astronaut into space and
all the hardware used in tho
launch now being accumulat­
ed for re-assembly at the pro­
posed Space Museum to be
constructed on Merritt Island
by NASA.
In contrast to the space age
additions to the landscape, a
light house, built in 1858 and
operated by the Coast Guard
still
stands,
and,
oddly
enough, it doesn't look at all
out of place.
It was exciting to see first
hand things so familiar to
M EM BER F.D.LC.
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past dramatic event* which
have taken place at the Cape
and told of some of the future
plans such as the Gemini pro­
gram scheduled to send two
men aloft in December for an
extended Ume and plans to
send up a group of scientists
for six months in a labora­
tory the size of a housctrailer by 1967 or 1968. All these

thing* lead In the ambitious
effort to put men on the
moon by 1970 with the aid
of the pirwerfu! Saturn V roc­
ket and Apollo space craft.
The group enjoyed a lun­
cheon in the press club room
of the Cape Colony Inn at
Cocoa Beach where oil port­
raits of the six astronauts
hang In the lobby as remind-

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er* that the motel and res­
taurant formerly were owned
by the astronauts
From thcic the group went
to Tatrick Air Force Base to
view the impressive display
of missiles there. Last stop
was at a gift shop for the
youngsters to buy souvenirs
of their trip.
The school bus was driven
by Mrs. Geneva Largent and
other adults accompanying
the group were Mrs. Cather­
ine Martin- missile club ad­
visor; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Moore, Tom Barnes, Mrs.
Frank Stchli, Mrs. James
Tate, Mrs. H. L. Severs and
your reporter.

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VOL. 56

Did you know that the Good
Friday earthquake in Alaska
was "fe lt” in Florida? It
was. Monitoring devices in
test wells throughout the
state recorded the jar. The
devices work similarly to an
automobile gas gauage. Short*
]y after the 'quake occurred,
the gauges fluctuated as
much as seven feet from low
to high points.
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Those monitoring the mon
Itor devices explained it this
way:
Water beneath
the
earth's surface is held there
by "shelves” somewhat siml
lar in design to a sponge.
When the 'quake hit Alaska,
the water table was pushed
away from the area and it
sprang to the surface where
ever there were no "holes” or
test wells. This pushed the
gsuges up; then as the water
raced back after the initial
push, it lowered the table and
the gauges.
• •
•

Frlncipal Harold Ileckenbach reports pre-school round
up for the 1004-05 school
term will be held between 1
and 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Pinecrest School auditorium
Youngsters who will be six
years old on or before Jan. 1
ahould be registered. Parents
or guardians are requested to
bring birth certificates.
• • •
The downtown areas of
aome cities are combatting
the competition from all-pur­
pose ahopplnr canters, with ita
free and unlimited parking
facilities, by abandoning park­
ing meters, according to the
American Automobile Associa­
tion. " A recent survey by the
American Municipal Associa­
tion revealed that 49 cities, in
20 states, have removed more
than 19,000 metcra since
1969."
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The association added that
“ roughly three out o f four
meters were taken from onatreet positions in business
districts, 15 per cent from off•treet municipal lota, and the
remainder f r o m
on-street
spots out of the business dis­
trict." Shades o f things to
coma locally? ? ?
a a
a
Florida’s c a b b a g e palm
serves a variety o f purposes.
Not only is it good to eat,
but it also has many com­
mercial uses aa well. The
aturdy palm fibers are man­
ufactured Into whisk brooms
and brushes, while the tough
fan-shaped leaves provide ma­
terial for a variety o f woven
goods such as pocketbooks,
hats and baskets. The trunks
make an excellent piling for
docks and piers. But most na­
tive Floridians know the palm
for it tender inner bud called
"swamp cabbages” which can
be eaten rooked or raw and
tastes like ordinary cabbage,
a
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Final tabulation of the Ri­
fe anis Club's pancake aupper
and auction shows more thsn
$1,200 netted — the money to
aid underprivileged children
and provide scholarships to
deserving students. The club
served 700 suppers during the
night General Chairman G.
Andrew Speer thanked all who
made the event so highly suc­
cessful, especially the Quak­
er Oats Company, Alaga
Syrup Company and Winn
Dixie for donating the sup­
plies. Merchants in the area
were also singled out for do­
nating merchandise w h i c h
was auctioned off.
• • •
The Fleet Reserve plans a
benefit dance at the old Leg­
ion Hut Saturday night from
• to midnight with proceeds to
be used for the Reserve's
building fund.
• ••
Lyman High juniors and
seniors will be traveling al­
most to Kissimmee Saturday
aight for the annual Juniorsenior prom which is set for
p.m. at Tuppcrware head•Huartcra,

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Jessup Causeway On SRD 'G o'

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Ono o f The Herald staffers,
under the pseudonym o f Jud­
ith H. Turner has an article
in the May issue of “ The
American Girl" magazine, one
which caters to tecn-ag&lt;tl
girl readers. The title is “ Be
an Expert on Your Own.
Judy says the magazine is not
generally available at news
stands but is sold through
subscriptions and Is in librar­
ies.
• • •

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MOSCOW (DPI) — Soviet
authorities
maintained
sil­
ence today on American and
Development o f east and
British charges that
four southeast Seminole County,
Western
military
attaches
especially along the south
were drugged recently in the
shore o f Iaiko Jessup, was
Ilussion city of Odessa.
given bright prospect this
morning when County Engi­
CHICAGO (UPI) — New neer William Bush announced
York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ the State Road Department is
feller led a llepiihliean broad­ ready to commence operations
side against President John­ on tlie long-proposed cause­
son Thursday with the charge way across that lake.
tli.it Democrats don't know
The genera tion-old idea of
how to get the country mov­ a causeway was given im|&gt;ctus
ing.
when the State Board of Con­
trol selected for n state uni­
versity tho Adaniueei site In
DES MOINES, Iowa (L T D Orange County at the Semin­
—Democratic leaders from ole County line three miles
Washington ami 14 Midwest south o f Oviedo city limits on
states kicked off a two-day SR 520.
"fam ily meeting” today with
Bush said this morning Max
predictions of a possible land­ Brewer, state road commis­
slide victory tor President sioner for this district, had
Johnsou in November.
assured Gen. J. C. Hutchison,
o f tho County Commission,
that a feasibility study for the
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
— causeway will bo "launched
New York attorney Bertram very shortly.”
It. Daikcr, who was on the
The county engineer stated
losing side in the Supreme the SRD plans to send its
Court's first school prayer de­ liargu bearing soil boring
cision, today urged adoption equipment into Iaike Jessup
of a constitutional amendment to make tests to determine the
to override that decision.
route of the causeway.
It has liccn proposed tlie
causeway shall link Sanford
HEIDELBERG, G crm a n y- Avenue with Sit 41'J in the
(O P I) — U. S. Army Capt. vicinity o f Tuskawilla Road.
Alfred Svenson, who was re­ There will be three or four
turned to the West more than bridges to permit bout truffle
a year after defecting to East and flow o f wutrr.
Germany, will be court marBush said further Hint un­
tialed tor desertion and pots- doubtedly the causeway and
iiy (or belayin g f; Tets, mili­ the .dbstlprtihf highway cross­
tary sources *atd*tonay.
ing It would be accepted aa a
state primary road project.
Further prospect for devel­
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — opment of rustern Seminole
Gov. George Wallace o f Ala­ County is seen in plana for
bama received a check for Improvement o f Sit 1.1, be­
$4,200 from the Dollars for tween Chuluota and Geneva,
Wallace Committee of Shreve­ mine rommonly railed Snow
port yesterday to help finance Hill Itoad, and, as proposed hy
tlie unpledged elector move­ tho East Centrul Florida Re­
ment and his Maryland presi­ gional Planning Council, a
dential primary campaign.
"grcenhelt scenic" highway
extending from Port Grunge
southerly in tliu vicinity of Kit
II to a point south o f Orlundo.
DANVILLE. Calif. (UPI) Authorities probed through the
Bush ulso said this morning
charred and scattered wreck­ that an SRD road survey team
age of a Pacific Air Lines is uperating in Seminole Coun
plane today in an effort to ty to determine renter lines
determine what caused the for Sit 420, SR 427, S 40 and
twin-engined turbo prop to other roads. Mups from these
crash into a hill east of San surveys will lie used to estab­
Francisco, killing all II per­ lish necessary rights-of-way
sons aboard.
for future road Improvements.
The county engineer ex­
plained that two fact'lls enter
SAIGON. Smith Viet Nam Into the SRD’s new activity in
(UPI I— The brother of the Seininnlo County: Tho pro­
late deposed President Ngo posed state university near
Dinh Diem, N'go Dinh Can Oviedo and the completion of
will be executed by a fir­ a number of interstate high­
ing squad Saturday despite a ways in other parts o f the
merry appeal hy U. S Am- state.
basador Henry Cabot laidge,
the government announcer! to­
day.

Rocky Raps Demos

DISTRICT WINNER In the Jaycces’ annual merit scholarship contest.
Miss Susan Halback, is shown as she received the winner's certificate
Thursday from local Jnycee officials. Makinir the presentation were Jim
Smith, left, Jaycce president; and Bill Reck, project chairman.. Miss Halhack now heads into the statewide contest— the winner to lie announced
next weekend.
(Herald Photo)

SHS Contestant
'Solid Support' In Statewide
For Lady Mayor Compelition
"Solid support" for Mayor
Irene Van Ecpoel and Coun­
cilman Arthur Ferrin, charg­
ed In a petition with misap­
propriation of village funds,
was voted Thursday evening

Board Called To
Act On Kelly's .
Recount Request
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Secretary o f State T o m
Adams called the State Can­
vassing Board into special
session today to determine
what to do about a demand for
a recount of votes in the gov­
ernor's race and an expected
request for a recheck of hair­
line results in the contest for
attorney general.
Adams, who received a tele­
gram ahortly before 11 a.m.
from Sen. Scott Kelly of
Lakeland asking for a com ­
plete recount and investiga­
tion of tho first primary gov­
ernor'! race results, said he
Is in a quandry about the
next step.
Atty. Gen. James Kynes.
who bowed to challenger Earl
Faircloth by less than l.ooo
votes in the results reported
by news media, has not for­
mally asked for recount but
Adams said "1 understand at­
torneys are now drafting his
petition for a recount."
There apparently ii no sta­
tute setting out a procedure
for a statewide recount of
votes and no precedent in
Florida history to g u i d e
Adams, who is the state's
chief election official.
Assistant AUy. Gen. Wilson
Wright, Kynes' expert on
election law, said the statutes
are silent but he said Adams
is the chief administrative of*
ficial on elections and "he
could take the bull by the
horns and order the recount.”
Wright said under law, a
candidate can get a machine
recount of votes by charging
error or fraud.

when the North Orlando Home
Owners Association was re­
activated.
Some 30 North Orlando res­
idents reactivated Use dorm­
ant association and elected
Mrs. Annette Wilcox as pres­
ident and Mrs. Gladys Rone
as secretary-treasurer.
The association, dormant
for more than 2Vi years, was
founded by Ferrin.
"Purpose o f the organitatk&gt;n," said Councilman Arthur
Rhodes this morning, "is to
stand solidly behind Mayor
Van Ecpoel and Couneilmun
Ferrin ou the charges made
against them at the last coun­
cil meeting."
Rhodes added that the as*
sociation members agreed to
accept the financial responsi­
bility necessary to clear May­
or Van Ecpoel and Ferrin. He
said they pledged their moral
support in the matter and are
retaining legal advice.
Ex-Mayor W. W. Anderson,
who filed the petition seeking
Mayor Van Eeepoel’s and
Fcrrin's ouster from office,
said today the two checks
mentioned in liic charges have
not yet been approved by the
council. Tiic checks were for
payment of painting the vil­
lage's police cruiser
and
rental of a truck to haul sand
for the IJttlo la-ague hall
park.
Mayor Van
Ecpoel
claims the action was sanc­
tioned when the council ap­
proved painting the cruiser
and renting Uic truck.
Anderson said "there were
some 30 odd signatures on the
six p e t i t i o n s circulated
through the village. I was re­
sponsible for approximately
five signatures on one pelltion, two of these being mine
and my wife's. Therefore, f
(ail to realire why all of Irene
Van Ecpocl's anger is leveled
only at m e."

Rusk To Europe
WASHINGTON
(UIM) —
Secretary of State Dean Busk
flew today to Europe for a
series of military and poli­
tical fence-mending talkj with
NATO allies.

Susan Halback. Seminole
High School senior, has ad­
vanced to the statewide com ­
petition in the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce's merit
teaching scholarship contest.
Miss Halback is sponsored
by the Sanford-Seminole Jay­
cces. She won the local con­
test ami then the district
event to qualify for the state
competition.
T T - x t - 'c winner will vc
announce# it
■&lt;* fate ecu*
vrntion next we kend.
The local • fry won-, out
over entries from other Joy­
ce® organizations in Central
Florida, from Lake Wales to
Leesburg,
The local Jaycee president,
Jim Smith, and the project
chairman, Bill Beck, pre­
sented Miss Halback with her
district winner certificate and
a college dictionary. They al­
so congratulated her for her
fine school work and extra­
curricular records.
The merit teaching scholar­
ship program is promoted
each year by the Junior
Chamber o f Commerce and
the Florida Consumer Finance
Association on a statewide
level.
This is the second consecu­
tive year the local Jaycces
have sponsored a district win­
ner. Each year all qualified
senior students are invited
to participate hv Hie local
chapters of the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce.

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Condition Good
Ralph Peters, 40, of 1(0
Sunset Avenue, was reported
in
"good ”
condition
this
morning by Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital attaches follow­
ing a bus-automobile accident
Thursday afternoon.
Police reported this morn­
ing that Itoy I,. Wallace, Or­
lando bus driver, had stopped
on French Avenue for a rail­
road crossing
at Seventh
Street and that Peters drove
his car into the rear ot the
bus.

Demos Meet

Asks Reversal

Court Martial

$4,200 For Wallace

Probe Wreckage

Can To Re Shot

Club To Honor
Mothers Sunday
Tlie Sanford Elks Ixxlgc
will hold its annual Mother's
Day program at the Elks Club
Sunday at 2 p m.
Tlie public is invited and a
gilt will tie presented to the
oldest and youngest mother.
Refreshments Hill lie served
after the program.

At The 'Simple, Old-Fashioned Home Wedding' --

Truman Walks
Into 81st Year

dock so he hss time for mar­
riage and a short honeymoon
in Miami Beach.
At 4 p. m. Saturday Miss
Dawsoa, wearing a white
filmy veil to set off her limit­
less suntan ami clutching an
armlul of fresh flowers, will
marry Morrow who will have
neatly combed his hair and
abated.
The outdoor ceremony be­
neath the slash pines and
near an Olympic sized "bathmg -suits uot-aiiuwcd” v p o o l

will be at Miss Dawson's
home, the Sunny Acres Lodge
Camp.
Dawson, a lean man whose
hair is turning gray, is owner
of the camp and secretarytreasurer of the American
Nudist Camp Association.
Dawson will be the couple's
best man and he is determin­
ed the wedding will be dig­
nified. He will have to car­
ry the bride's ring in his
hand because he won't have a
pocket to tuck U hi.

"The press will try to make
a football of this thing," he
said. Only a few selected
newsmen were invited to the
wedding. Dawson feels newspalters were resjionsible for
internal strife in the nudist
camp at the anniversary par­
ty for the founders of the
camp.
The party attracted
lore
newsmen than nudists. Many
of Die club members sat in
lla- camp office having a
council while Dawson bravely j

Longwood To
Act On Bar's
Liquor Permit
Ry Donna Kslrs
Tho I.one wood City Council
voted last night to consider
revoking the liquor license of
tlie lamgwond Hotel and Bar
for violation of city ordinanc­
es. The license is issued in
the name of Carl I,. Watkins.
The state (leverage depart­
ment revoked the state liquor
license and padlocked Uie es­
tablishment Wednesday after­
noon.
In other business the $540
hid of Orange Paving and
Construction Company for re­
surfacing Church SI reel from
the old city limits to Highway
17-92 vvus accepted.
Motions were made and ap­
proved to clay Wayman Street
from Orange Avenue to Sanlando Springs Drive ami to
open uml clay Warren Avenue
from Grant Street to Lakeview Street.
Council agreed to receive
bids for the installation of ac
roustieal tile in the council
chain tiers of (lie new city hall.
Kichard Zartman, l o c a l
builder, was auth-Fiicrf to
draw plans for tin1 proposed
new municipal garage ware­
house to be located on (lie
propcity near the new city
well.
Mrs. Gerl Hitsman express­
ed her appreciation to council
for street lights being located
behind her place of Imsiuesa
on Sanlando Springs Drive.
B.
Kyvorkin
complained
that city taxes on his orange
grove on Seminole Avenue
had been increased in ltM&gt;3
over 19G2. The complaint was
taken under advisement.
Mark Bulloek asked that
council determine tho correct
spelling (Beider or Beiter) of
the name on tlie street on
which his residence is locat­
ed. Bulloek pointed out that
use of both spellings on var­
ious city plats and maps is
confusing, invcsligalion will
be made hy Longwood Mayor
A. It. Lormann.
Financial statement was ap­
proved and various hills paid.

2 From DeBary
Hurl In Crash
Two Dcllary residents were
injured seriously Thursday
at I p in. in a two ear rrash
on Highway 17 92, Just north
of Casselberry.
Under treatment at Florida
Saanitarium and Hospital, Or­
lando, arc:
Fred Stcinhitber, 67, o f 33
Iris I.ane, DeBary, who re­
ceived possible clie»t injuries.
Ills rundilion was listed as

WASHINGTON
( UPI)
_
Former President Harry 8
Truman was in town today
"doing alt I can, as much as
I please.”
And that called for a schculed 7 a. m. EDT walk near
the Blair House to start off
his 81st year of life. Walking
to keep the leg veins in shape
serious.
and selecting parents with
Mrs. Ann Steinhilbcr, 70, his
long life spans is Truman's
wife, who suffered possible
formula for longevity.
head injuries and is in critical
condition.
According to Florida High­
way Patrolman Bill Stringfield, Steinhilber was driving
north on Highway 17-92 when
he started to make a left
turn. His car was struck by
a vehicle driven south on tlie
carried on with the party, highway by F r a n k Ellit
which included a teen-age Tomes, 33, of Richmond, Va.,
beauty contest in which Sissy a visitor to Seminole County.
Tomes was not hospitalized
was a contestant.
although
he suffered minor in­
Dawson said of Saturday's
juries.
festivities, "m y wife is crush­
Troo|&gt;cr Stringfkld said th«
ed and my daughter is morti­
cars were a total loss.
fied
about news accounts
hinting it would lie a Homan
holiday.
McNamara Tours
"A wedding is a sacred
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
thing and because ws will Defense Secretary Robert S.
not be garbed. Is that any McNamara leaves tonight on
reason for Jokes, in poor his trip to West Germany alal
laslc?” Dawsoa said.
Soi^th Viet Naiu.

The Bride Will Wear Sun-Tan And A Veil
DELRAY BEACH. (U PI) John Dawson says his daugh­
ter’s marriage Saturday will
be " a simple and just old
fashioned
home
wedding."
Nearly everybody there, ex­
cept the lawyer conducting
the service, will be naked.
Sixteen-year-old,
black
haired Sissy Dawsoa met
Charles D. Morrow, 23, a sail­
or, two years ago and H was
love at first sight.
Morcufe'a ship is la Ux&gt;

CANAL DISTRICT officials visited tlie Volusia County Commission
Thursday morning, briefing the members on the proposed location o f
n four-lane highway to parallel the St. Johns-Indian River canal. From
left are Dohrcn \V. Wiggert, consultant o f Reynolds, Smith and Hills;
John Krldcr, canal district chairman; J. I). Wingfield Jr., o f tho F.ast
Central Florida Regional Planning Council; and S. O. Shinholscr Jr., canal
district member.
(Herald Photo)

Canal Road Route
Given To Volusia
Alignment of a proposed
four-lane highway, parallel
ing the Sanford • Titusville
Canal, was presented to the
Volusia County Commission
Thursday morning by Canal
Authority officials.
John Krldcr, chairman ot
tho St. Johns-Indian Ilivcr
Canal Authority, briefed com
tnlssioncrs on the authority’s
plans for supplying a con
nccting network ot roads to
"serve West Volusia and San
ford directly to the East
Coast."
Kridcr and J. D. Wingfield
Jr., planning operations dir
ector of the East Central
Florida
Regional
Planning
Council allowed maps of tlie

Burns On Go;
High;'I Can Win'
MIAMI (U P I)—Jacksonville
Mayor Haydon Burns, the
only Democratic candidate for
governor with nothing to wor­
ry about but winning the May
20 runoff, came here today to
kick off (lie second stage of
ids campaign.
Burns spoke to a Bar Asso­
ciation meeting today, flew to
Tampa later in the day fur a
meeting with financial advis­
ers, then returned to Miami
for a barliccua on Saturday
before heading home to Jack­
sonville for tho weekend.
Miami Mayor Robert King
High, who ran srennd to Bums
hy heller llinn 100,000 votes in
Tuesday's first p r i m a r y ,
seemed undaunted tty the
closeness of his victory over
third mun Scott Kelly of
Lakeland, or over Kelly's de­
mand for a recount.
Thursday night, High (top|tcd into a banquet and told
Ills friends: "I won it I I won
ill I'm in the runoff."
But lie admitted, "All dny
I’ ve been hanging hy my
Icctii. It was elrrtion night all
over."
As for Burns, High said, "1
ran heat that guy. I know I
can. I'll do it."

MedariH Named
WASHINGTON
(U P !)
Retired Maj. Gen. John B.
Medaris has been named
chairman
of
tlie
Florida
Goldwater For President"
committee.

project—the canal, highway
and a north-south parkway.
These, it was pointed out,
would
give
West Volusia
County and nearby nreas "a
clear shot” to tho East Coast
by way of the highway.
Tlie road would use fill
from ranul dredging for a
base. The 12-mllo stretch in
Volusia County would be sup­
plied at no right-of-way cost
to Uic county, commissioners
were assured.
Bather, Kridcr noted, tho
authority has obtained ail
rights of way needed for the
canal from the land owners.
A 550-foot wide swath of
land is being obtained for tho
project. Two hundred feet of
UiU north o1 the canal would
be used for the highway.
The auUiority chairman told
commissioners Uic roadway
would be built far enough
away from the canal to allow
full utilization of the spats
for industry, marine and re­
sidential projects.
Tlie canal would be 150
feet wide and 12 feet deep,
In addition, anoUier strip of
land would be reserved south
of the canal for an east-west
two lane road.
Authority
members
next
confer with the Volusia Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce and
the State Road Board to re­
view progress to date in tho
project.
Attending the meeting, in
addition to Krldcr and Wing­
field, was Dohcro W. Wiggert,
consultant from Uio archit­
ect ami engineering firm of
Reynolds, Smith and Ililla.

Briefing Held
On UF Program
Newspaper, television, ra­
dio and muguzino newsmen
from all sections of the state
attended a special briefing ill
Gainesville this morning on
Operation DARE," the Un­
iversity of Florida's new pro­
gram o f agricultural develop­
ment.
Soma 13 of Florida's lop
newsmen attended tlie press
briefing which featured Dr.
E. T. York Jr. in an explunution o f the new program.
"D A R E " standi for Devel­
oping Agrirultiilat Resources
Effectively ami is a progiam
to realize completely Florida's
potential for agricultural de­
velopment.

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WSCSTo Have
Breakfast
By Jans Casselberry
The WSCS o f the Cassel
berry Community Matfcodlit
Church will hold a May Break
fast Wednesday at t:30 a. m
In Weaver Hall to be followed
by a business mooting and
worship program.
Mrs. E. P. Richards Is
ehslrman of the affair. A
small charge will ho made
for tha breakfast which will
induda grapefruit, acrambled
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Chuluota Church Opens Wing
Mrs. Joan Magln
Chuluota
Community
Church held first services In
the newly completed wing of
the new building last Sunday
with Rev. Billy McDaniels,

Mother
Lord
Shaftssbury laid,
"Olva me a gsnsratlon of
Chriillan mothira, and I will
undartaka to chang* tha whola
fat* o f aoclety In twalva
monthi.” Ona o f tha not*worthy thing* about thaie
word* li that wa glv* ao much
thought and tlma to aeaklng
an aniwar to our political,
aoclali and raligloua problem*
whila overlooking tha almple
and acemlngly workable aolu
tlon o f home training for our
children by mother* and fath­
er*.
Tha importance o f being a
C h r i a 11 a n mother def ic*
word*. Wa fail to recognlia
thl* fact aa wa gaxa around
at the more glamorou* occu­
pation*. Ceniua taker* note
that tha woman of the home
who hava no other occupation
aeem to bo • bit apologetic
when aiked about their job.
Wo can imagine how many
might My when asked what
thalr Job is that they are
"Juat a mother.” If any wom­
an doe* a good Job at being
a mother *he ha* won fo r heraclf ona o f th* topmost hon­
ors known to human being*.
Tha ex parlance* o f family
llfa giro us soma rather def­
inite concepts o f God. Of
course, tha perfect concept la
aeon In Jtsua Christ. Wo alio
find God giving u* other con­
cepts as wa road our Bibles.
Christ constantly referred
to God as the Father. Wo re­
member this repeatedly as w*
think o f tha Lord’s Prayer.
Wo road o f His explanation
o f tha forgiveness o f God the
Father aa w* study the parable o f the Prodigal Ron and
at the close o f this parable
see the main character wel­
coming the wayward son
home and realise that our
lo rd 's parable la focusing our
attention on God the Father.
In the Old Testament we
•ee the concept o f God aa a
husband. This part la learned
of in th* book o f Hosea. HI*
adulterous wife, Gomer, left
him and her children but was
forgiven by Ilosca a* God the
father forgave Israel when
she returned after her faith­
less activity.
In Isaiah 00:13 we read,
•Aa one whom hla mother
•omforteth, so will I comfort
you.” These words war* told
ta Israel when she wa* In
Babylon. Israel was In exile
but there was hope looming
•n the horizon o f their ex­
perience. Myprua waa coming
into power and It looked Ilk*
he waa being used by the
hand o f God for deliverance
o f Israel. What comforting
words and how mother-like
God was Men as being by
lu la h when as a climax to
tha encouraging utterance ha
said, "A a one whom hla moth­
er comforteth, so will I com­
fort you."
When we approach Mother's
Day I tend to become more
Mntlmental than usual. Thera
are ao many things that re­
mind me o f my own mother.
I cannot but think o f the will­
ingness to sacrifice fo r her
children that waa constantly
her attitude. Whether it was
time, talent, or money she
was willing to expsnd It on
us children. There ware many
things that she could have had
for herself If she had not glad*
ly diverted their price for
something that her children
rould UM. I was on* o f those
twice blessed Individuals In
that both parents felt th*
earn* way about their chil­
dren and fur this my heart
pours out in thanksgiving. It
has also been my privilege
to have a wonderful wife
whose Ilf* as a marvelous
mother to my rhlldren calls
fo r thanksgiving to God.
I would like to close by
aaylng that it is most Import­
ant that we not limit our tri­
bute to mothers to ona day

Mother's Day
Service Set By
Grace Church

a year. W* will try to pay
proper tribute to our Mothers
Sunday. Some will serve them
breakfast In bed and be less
quarrelsome as they prepare
for th* day. There will be
those who will attend worship
services who have not done
so for a long time In order
that they pay respect to the
wishes o f their mothers. W*
preachers will preach about
the mother’* place in the
home and world a* well as
the love that we should have
for them.
How will it be on Monday?
What about our attitude two
weeks from now? Certainly
we know that this day should
remind us that every day in
the year should be "Mother’s
Day.” Let us pray that we
keep It in mind and heart
throughout th* wetka and
years to come.

Presbyterians
To Hear Noted
Minister

Selected
scriptures
were freshment.s were served by
read by Brother Preedy of ■ group of ladles from the
the New Tribes Minion In church and a time of fel­
Oviedo and dedication of the lowship was enjoyed by all
church
was presented by present.
It is planned to hold Sunday
Rev. Gerald Shearon, present
urn-piitor rad rounder or jrrtH T * t e r oi— armm mrryi'Sfh w t - ln the- new“ wtngr be;
the church aa guest minister Church.
ginning this Sunday, preced­
for the special occasion.
Following the services, re ing the worship service at 11
a. m.
Members of llic building
committee
have
expressed
their appreciation to all those
helping to make the new
wing possible and advise that
they hope at much assistance
Is available for the new Sun­
day School wing and sanc­
tuary yet to be built.

Prairie Lake
Men Schedule
Visitation

IIUILDING COMMITTEE chairmnn Ken Rico,
right, o f Chuluota Community Church, present­
ed keys to the church’s newly completed wing
to Rev. Gerald Shearon, minister, during dedi­
cation services held Inst Sundny. (Jones Photo)

Dr. Charles S. Poling, of
the widely known fsmlly of
Prosbyterisn ministers and
missionaries, will be In Or­
lando May 13 and If, when
ne will deliver an Important
message on the apostasy in
the protestant church, at the
Maitland lliblc Presbyterian
Churoh in Maitland, on Wednetday at g p. m. lie will
deliver an addrcai of major
Importance on the subject
"The National Council of
Church**" on Thursday, May
14, at S p. m. in the auditor­
ium of Edgewater High School
in Orlando.
During a life time of dedi­
cated service to the Christian
Church and to the nation, Dr.
Poling held pastorates In
three of tha nation'* largest
Presbyterian
congregations;
at Bloomfield, N. J .; lo n g
Beach, Calif., and PhoenixAril., where he now makce
his home. Dr. Poling served
as a Chaplain In World War
If.
Rev. Arthur A. Froehllch,
Pastor of the Maitland Rlble
Presbyterian Church, who U
sponsoring Dr. Poling's visit
to Orlando, hat recently re­
turned from the annual con­
ference of American Council
of Christian Churches, which
he attended as an official
delegate.

Mothers To Get
Gift Flowers
At Church
By Donne Fetes
A flower will be given to
etch of the mothers attending
the 11 a. m. worship service
at the First Baptist Church
of Longwood this Sunday, Rev.
Jack Lindsay, pastor, an­
nounced today.
H ie Beginners and Primary
Departments of the Sunday
School will present a special
program to honor the mothers
during the service.
All mothers of the church
are urged to be present to
receive special recognition.

Chapel Sets
Breakfast
By Julia Hartos
T h a Altamonte Springe
Community Chepel will eponcor n pancake breakfast on
Mother’s Dey with serving
echeduled from 0:10 a.m. un­
til 11 a.m.
Chairman of the event la
Murray Long. Minimum prlere for adults, Juniors and
children hava bern set with
proceeds to bt used for an
addition to the Educational
Building.
The meal will coneiet o f
penrakee, sausage and coffee,
milk or tomato Juice.

First Methodist
To Have Annual
Loyalty Dinners
First Methodist Church of
Sanford will hold Its second
annual series of Loyalty Din­
ners May 18, 10 and 20 In
McKinley Hall beginning each
day at 6:45 p. m. Arthur
Beckwith la serving as goo
cral chairman of the dinners.
Robert Kama, commanding
tho Red Team, will have the
supper on Monday, May 18;
Dr. Orville Barka wlU com ­
mand the White Taem which
will dine and pledge on Tues
day, May 10 and George
Mills, will lend the Blue Team
which will close the loyalty
campaign
on
Wednesday,
May 20.
Fyllotring
each . dinner.
Items o r the church financial
program will be presented
and explained by means of
color slides. Each person will
privileged to assume a week­
ly share.

Election Held
By Area MYF
By Jane Ca sacb erry
The Casselberry Community
Methodist Church Senior MYF
elected officers for the com
lng year at last Sunday
night's meeting.
Named were Dan Cassel
berry, president; John Blrk
hetmer, viee president; Ann
Trawick, treasurer and Jack
le McClain- secretary,
On
Tuesday
night,
12
members of the senior and
junior high MYF group* at­
tended the Christ the King
Sub-District meeting held at
Asbury Methodist Church In
M a i t l a n d . Accompanying
them was Rev. DeUnas Cope
land, mlnlsttr of the church.
New
sub-district officers
were installed by Rev. C. D.
Callaway and retiring pres­
ident, Dan Casselberry, pre­
sided at the meeting. Sandra
llowe, also of Casselberry,
read the scripture.

Church Official
To Retire
Florida Christian Churches
will greet a new executive
during the church** 73rd an
nual convention to be held in
Ocala from Thursday through
Saturday of naxt week.
Dr. Lawrence Ashley who
has been the churches' execu­
tive secretary for th* past
17 years will retire In August.
His office Is In Ocala and he
and Mrs. Ashlty will con­
tinue to reside In that city.
Public
announcement
of
Dr. Aehley'e successor will
not be mado until the con­
vention.

WATER COOLER SPECIAL

Groundbreaking
Scheduled For
New Church
Groundbreaking ceremonies
for the new First Baptist
Church of Sanlando Springs
will be held at 2 p.m. this
Sunday.
Services for the occasion
will be conducted on the build­
ing elte by Bev. Lewie D.
Heines, minister, assisted by
the deacons, J. E. Murray,
Otbcl Sullivan and H. It. Ham­
by.
Murray, who Is acting aa
bonds sales chairman, reports that the drive le contin­
uing with two-thirds of the
first series bonds already
having been sold during the
first week of the sales drive.
Officers o f the board of
trustees, elected at the organ*
Izational meeting of t h *
church, are Dan Cowart, pres­
ident; James Smith and Mur­
ray, vice presidents; Harold
Blelack, secretary, and H. R.
Hamby, treasurer.
Serving on th* finance com­
mittee are Albert Seifert, Bob
Hardin, Alvin Hooper, Tom
Haines and Cowart. Members
of tho building planning com­
mittee are Mr. and Mrs.
Hamby, Mr. and Mrs. Robin­
son, Mrs. Ruth Haines, Bob­
ble Blalack end Mrs. Margiret Hooper.
Architectural plena for the
new sanctuary end educational
building were presented and
approvrd at the last business
meeting.

By Jane Casselberry
The Frairie Lake Baptist
Church men met Sunday night
following the worship service
to choose prayer and visita­
tion partners to take part In
a program introduced by the
board of deacons.
Beginning this week, the
men will meet esch Thursday
at 7:15 p. m. at the church
to be assigned a family to
visit. After the visltstion they
will return to the church
sanctuary for prayer.
During the first four week*
they will visit families of the
church. Purpose of this pro­
gram Is to encourage the men
of the church to pray togeth­
er, participate In visitation
am) to get all of the men to
take a more active role In
church life.

Catholic Women
Set Monthly
Bake Sales

Churchwomen Officers Seated
By Donna Estes
The new officers of the
Episcopal Churchwomen of
Christ
ChurchLongwood,
were formally Installed In of­
fice by Rev. Chtrlei W. Ste­
wart Jr., vicar at special
ceremonies held following the
10:45 a. m. service last Sun­
day.
Officers arc Mri. Edward
Kuhn, president; Mrs. A. P.
Bowersox, vice president;;
Mrs. A. R. O'Neal, secretary;

Mrs. Herbert Thompson, trea­
surer; Mrs. Robert Hammond,
United Thank Offering chair­
man; Mrs. Charles Partnernack, Christian education sec­
retary; Mr*. Ralph Stevens,
social
relations
secretary;
Mrs. William L. Pittman, pro­
motion chairman; Mrs. Eu­

gene Taylor, secretary of
missions and Mrs. Jan Coll*,
chairman of church periodi­
cals.

Attend
services
tdis
we
at uourown
Jjhceof
worsffo

The regular monthly meet­
ing of the Churchwomen Is
scheduled for Tuesday at 0
p. m. at the Pariah House
on Church Street.

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Film Revival
A film revival is being
planned by Prairie Lake Bap­
tist Church for the week of
June 22-26 featuring five
Billy Graham films. Thay will
include "W ire T a p p e r , "
"Soul* In Conflict," "Shad­
ow* of the Boomerang," "The
Heart la a Rebel" and his
latest film, "L u cia."

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Mrs. Dabs Shannon, presi­
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tho perish to purchase pas­
tries at that time and surprise
their wives for Mother's Day.
The board of directors of
the club will meet Monday
at 8 p. rn., also at the Social
Hall. Members of the board
are urged to attend Novena
services at 7:30 p.m. before
the meeting.

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DeBary Church Hospital Notes
National 4 -H Sunday Observed A t Upsala Welcomes New
Members
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V ra fe rS

Ir r e lB

National 4-H Sunday was
* AhiL&gt;rvi&gt;d
Sunday
observed
mormng,
_iLa* .3. at Utc-.1L. a__ m. scr
vice of Up»aia Presbyterian
Church.
The Lake Monroe 4-11 Han­
dy Helpers Club took part in
the service with a short pro­
gram on “ Life Dares Youth
To Live" from the 4-H theme
for 1964, “ Learning for Liv£ ing." the girls used the
words of the pledge, Head,
Heart. Hands and Health, in
their talk.
In her introduction, Patty
llaker said “ The basic word
in this theme is Living and
Life Challanges the youth to
do just that. LIVE! Without
life learning and serving arc
insignificant. What we learn
i » { and how we serve are very
important as wc are chal­
lenged to live."
“ Life dares me to pledge
by Head to clearer thinking.”
said Joy Wilson. “ In this
fast moving world, man must
be able to think clearly. Wc
arc given new Ideas, new
methods and new Insight into
life. We must be willing to
0 look at these things but be
able to choose what is best.
Therefore our minds must be
trained to have standards by
which to judge.”
Cookie Russell used as her
pledge “ My heart to greater
loyalty.” Loyalty to what?
It is true that life dares me
to stand firm and be loyal,
but the important thing is to
^ what am I loyal? To my
%)
Cod, my country and my
Icllowman.”
“ My Hands to greater scr-

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A NEW KI.AR was presented to the Lake Monroe 4-H Handy Helpers
Club during National 4*11 Sunday services at Upsala Presbyterian
Church. The presentation was made by John Andes, council commander
of Woodmen of the World, Celery Camp 625, to Patty Baker, club presi­
dent. LookitiR on a right is Mrs. II. It. Wilson, co-leader. (Herald Photo)
vice," said Sarah Dyson, “ It
must develop skills and abili­
ties. With my mind socking
thoughts that will icad in the
right paths, my hands will
help serve my fcllowman.”
Betty Baker stated, “ My
Health to Better Living.” The
care of my body is of great
Importance. Wc sec about us
the laws of nature by which
wc must opreate if wc arc
to be good farmers. So it is

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with health. If wc are to have
a strong life. If we are to
meet the challenge of Head,
Heart, Hands and Health, wc
must be found faithful In
keeping tins laws of good
health."
"Unless I accept the chal­
lenge of the 4-H pledge. I
cannot take my rightful place
in my club, community and
my country." said Debbie
Smith. “ Ami above all, I
cannot fulfill my tard's pur­
pose for my life. As youUt we
accept the
challenge life
places before us anil In so
doing wc extend the chal
tenge to you. our parents and
friends. THUS Life dares you
and m e."
The program closed with
Audrey Pyle giving the chal­
lenge prayer. Rev. James
Hardin spoke to the congre
gation on “ The Three Choices
of Young People."
At the close of the bonedlc
tion the 4-H girls were sur­
prised by being presented
with a 50 star flag by John
Andes. Council Commander
of the local Woodmen of the
World, Celery Camp No. B25.
The Lake Monroe Club has
21 members. Their leaden
are Mrs. II. R. Wilson and
Mrs. H. L. Johnson.
It has been estimated that
about 43 million tons of dust
sctilci on the U. S. annually,
according to the Encyclodacdia Ilritanniea.

Legal Notice
.M in n : o p wnriiipp** m m :

CoM dU'a

NOTIt.’ K IS IICUKIIV &lt;11VKN THAT I. J. l.t'TIIKIt IIOIIIIV. Sheriff of Hemlnnle Cou n­
ty. 1-TorliM. by virtue o f • writ
IhsuviI out o f tli« Circuit Court
In «m) for Keinlmile County,
Florida, on tba :7th day of
December, A U . i9 is . in that
rurtnln
rnti.e bi-tween Jacob
It. Itniler and (lenralana 1.
Ilmlrr, lila wlfr. I'lalnllffa. and
I ’ li &gt;11iw Evelyn Ford, at at. DaIn dam ,, hava In my puateaelon the following deacrlbed
real eatnte, situate, lying and
lining In Srmlnola County, F lo r ­
ida. in.wit
l,oi* s and 10. niock ie.
HANI.ANHO TUB KCIIHIIII
IIB . 1 T I F U U
HANFOltD
MBCTION, accord ing to tba
Plat thereof aa recorded In
Plat
llook J. Png* 4S. o f
the Public Hecorila o f HemInote County, Florida.
Dote * and m. niock it .
HA.M.AMMI TU B HUIlL'nil
UBAUT IFCU
HANFOltD
MitTION. according to tha
Plat thereof ae recorded In
1’ lat
llook S, Paga IS, of
llie Public llecordt o f HemInole County. Florida.
I.ot IS. Illork SO. HANI.ANd o t u b s r i u i n i i iibaitTIFI'I*
PAI.M HPItINflH
MBCTION, according to tha
Plat thereof ae recorded In
Plat
llook S. Page SI, of
tlie Public Iteeorde o f HamInole Counly, Florida,
f.ota Sa throuali St, Illork
l&gt;.
VVBHT
Al.T A MONTH
II HliillTH. H B C T I O N
TIIIIBB, according to Ilia
Plat thereof ae recorded In
Plat llook 10. Paga 71. o f
llie Public tterordt o f HemInole County, Florida,
ne llie properly o f Phyltla Evelyn Ford, et al. Itefrndanta;
that on llie J5th day o f May.
A.D. (SSI, between tha legal
hnure of anle. t o .w it : aflar
ll:i&gt;« o'rlock In the forenoon
and before ; on o'clock In the
afternoon, on the la id day at
tha front door o f the County
Pour llouve In Hanford, HemInole County, Florida, I elult
o ffe r for Bale to the hlgheat
bidder for eaeli In hand, the
above d-ecrlbed property o f
Pliyllle Hrelyn Ford, at al. Dafendante.

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Geneva; Mary Kells, Weirsdale; Kenneth Spaulding, Lor­
etta Aricen Coaler, Henry
Peters, Earnest Henry Lewi*,
Carl— Rc ese-—Kine*,— Donald
Evans, Charles Lusk, Carolyn
Frazier, Petr* Evans and
Rnby Girl and Kathryn Runge and Baby Girl.

The aummer senson o f the
voters of Seminole
Orange Blosjom Playhouse In
Orlando will open with “ The
County who support­
Voice of the Turtle" by John
Van Druten. The play i» sche­
ed ntc in the recent
duled for May 13, 14 and 15
only.
The light comedy star*
primary election.
Cathy llahurton and Gcno
Harris, with Wendy Mawhood-Ross. Directing the play
Is Lisa llawley.
Curtain time Is act for
8:40 p.m. and reservations
may he obtained by calling
fly Jane Caaaelberry
Orlando 21)5-2.111. The Play­
Pd. PoL Adv.
Officers for the coming house Is air conditioned.
year were elected by the Sun­
shine Circle of the Casselber­
ry C o m m u n i t y Methodist
Church WSCS at the regular
monthly meeting held Tues­
day morning at the home of
Mrs. William Shook on take
Hodge.
Mr*. Donald MacLeod waa
elected ehalrman and other o f­
ficer* are Mr». Marvin Mc­
Clain, vice chairman; Mra
1. G. Reuter, treasurer; Mrs.
I am deeply grateful for the fine support
John Howard, aecrctary; Mr*.
you gnvc me In the first Primary, Mny 5th.
M. Dtiggin*. aushlne chair­
I will do my best, nt nil times, to merit the
man; Mra William Shook, deconfidence you have placed In me. Your
vntionnl ehalrman; Mra. Rob­
continued assistance is needed now.
ert Deppcn, projrrt and wel­
fare ehalrman; Mr*. Frank
To those o f you who lost n favorite candidate
Messlck, publicity and Mrs.
in the first Primary: May I invite you to
Dnrwin
Shea, membership
join with us in the 2nd Primary?
chairman.
Mrs. Marvin McClain read
a letter from India concern­
For the common good of nil in a united Scminot*
ing an orphan supported by
County, 1 earnestly solicit your vote on Mny 26th.
members of the church. The
Sunshine Circle voted to take
on the support of an Indian
orphan In a mission school for
• year.

0 . B. McEwan c f Ornndn
has been elected to the hoard
of trustees o f Lawyers' Title
Guaranty Fund, according to
llcwcn
A. 1jissetcr, fund
president.
MrEwnn will begin his
three-year term July 1 nnd
will represent right counties,
ineluding Seminole. He suc­
ROBERT CARNIE
ceeds Fletcher (i. Rush, also
o f Orlando.
Tho board o f trustee* man­
age* affairs o f the fund, a
No motor vehicles are al­
joint venture by more than lowed Inside the walls of the
2,600 Florida lawyers for the city of Dubrovnik, Yugosla­
purpose o f assuring titles to via, according to the Encyclo­
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A varied program, designed Florida real estate.
to please tlu&gt; most discrimin­
ating music lover, will be
presented at the Sanford Civic
Center a l p . m. May It, at
which time the Sanford Male
Chorus will be heard in its
annual Spring Serenade.
The chorus will sing such
“ old f»vorllcs" as Rio Rita,
Who la Sylvia, Evening Star
from Tannhauser, and the
rollicking, masculine, John
Peel.
Sparking the choral num­
bers with aolos will be Dick
Aiken and Evans McCoy,
Sanford vocalists who have
pleased local audiences on
numerous occ»slon* and Ivan
Walker, outstanding bass solo­
ist from DcRiry.
The evening will also be
highlighted with Negro apirituals, sea ehaneys, and folk
songs. Special entertainment
during the program will fea­
ture Mrs. Elizabeth MaUiicux,
local sopr*no- and four hand
piano music by Mrs. Rcttye
Smith and Robert Camie,
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New members of the De­
Bary Community Methodist
Church were welcomed recent­
ly at a covered dish supper
held in the social hall of the
church with mors than 1*5
persons in attendance.
Heading the supper committco were Rev. Cecil N. Ogg,
Ed Tarsoni, Sid Swallow,
Wesley Saatkamp and Mrs.
Ruth Creasey.
Buffet tables were over­
laid with oyster white linen
cloths and centered with ar­
rangements of apring flowers.
Tha three tallies aero laden
with foods of many land* in­
cluding special meat dishes,
salads, fruits, rakes and rolls
nnd casseroles.
Following thr supper a
musical progrnm was present­
ed by The Sacred Tone Jun­
ior Quartet of Sanford com­
posed of Brent Dnvid, Clark
Stapler, Mike McDaniel and
Wade Singleton. II. E. MeSwain, tenor, snng srvcral
solos and Joined Rev. Ogg in
li duet. Piano accompanist for
the singing was Katherine
Sellers of Enterprise.
The motion picture, "Fam ­
ily Life," was shown in the
sanctuary by Ray Higgins to
conclude the program.

MAY 8, 1961
Admissions
Patricia Ann Mclnz, Jeanette
Cieary, Mary Wilmoth. Luthor Frazier, Edmour A. Monforton, Mary E. Denton, Alice
Grube, Fclisa Black, Kenneth
Spaulding and Frances Wash­
ington. all of Sanford; Glen­
da Jackson, Lake Monroe;
Harriet Grimes, Maitland, and
Herbert Olsen, DeBary.
Births
To Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ba­
son, a Baby Girl; to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert F. Grube, a
Baby Girl, and to Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Cleary, a Baby
Girl A and Baby Girl B.
Discharges
Bertrum Gould, Roy Page
and Lucy J. Marland, all of
DBary; Ola Mae Witherspoon,

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Look For Flannel Lining
B r Poll it Cramer
N m p ip * r Enterprise A m .
DEAR POLLY — When the
lining in a man or boy's jacket
wears out you can replace it
with a flannel ehlrt o f the
proper alxe. Turn the jacket
with the aleerea wrong aide
out, allp the ahlrt aleerea over
the Jacket aleerea. Pin or beate
the aleevea and the reat o f the
ahlrt In place and cut away
any excess material. Sew the
flannel lining in with blind
atltchea. Thla aarea throwing
away a good jacket because of
a worn lining. The eame could
be done for a woman'a Jacket
— MRS. J . B.
DEAR POLLY — Wrought
Iron “ cradles” for coffee pota
or eaaaerole diahea no longer
need for their original purpose
are wonderful to put under
flower pota to aare the floor
or tabletops.— MRS. E. R. !L
DEAR POLLY— My hint la
fo r glrle who give themselves

jnanlgHteii_Jl)Jh—or whlak a
piece o f Duffy cotton over the
topa o f the nails after they are
filed. I f there la a rough spot
that could easily snag your
beat nylons or a favorite
sweater, the cotton will find it.
MARGARET.
GIRLS— Anything that will
keep from snagging nylons ap­
peals to me even though I
hare your many good ideas for
using ripped ones.— POLLY.
DEAR POLLY — I make
soap papers to use when wash­
ing my handa In public rest­
rooms. Using my r e g u l a r
brand o f soap saves my akin
from other rough, harsh soaps
and soap powders. They are
invaluable for small children
who cannot reach high wash
basins.
Take a sheet o f soft absorb­
ent papsr toweling and Im­
merse it In thick, gooey suds
made with a favorite soap, or
got a cake of soap real wot,

both aides. Put wet towel on a
flat surface for this procedure.
Do not squeeze the paper
towel. Leave all the soap in It
and hang up to dry. When dry,
cut into sheets 3 by 0 inches
or larger If you like. To use,
wet the sheet and hands and
uss like soap. Fold sheets to
any size you like and put In
envelope or little plastic bag
to carry In your purse. School
girls would like them as they
are so easy to carry around.
C. E. S.
GIRLS—What a nice little
Inexpensive "going away" gift
for a friend. Pastel towels
could he used and the sheets
cut with pinking shears.—
POLLY.
Share your favorite home­
making Ideas . . . send them to
Polly In care o f The Sanford
Herald. You’ll receive a bright,
new silver dollar if Polly uses
your idea In Polly's Pointers.

Sharp Shopping

School And You
By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: The boy
comment. T use eosmstleea
ite) and I always thought
my husband liked It I felt
artistically and even searchwho sits In front o f me in
-Htsterjr4s--v»Tj—m i s m n d ' ...eiL h &gt; _ * . J w 'i.U s _ p frlu in * .JL __sp_badJ _rrl t d a ll nlght^W ai
1 wrong or was he ?
thought he'd like. No com­
gets 100's on almost all his
BLUEBERRY MARY
ment. Everyone else tells ms
teats, f was stuck during a
I am a fine-looking woman,
test last week and asked
DEAR MARY: If a man
but he never says a word.
hltn for some answers. Hr
doesn't liks something his
1 know he loves me and our
gave them to me WRONG I
wlfs cooks (or bakss), hs
children, but sometimes I
I didn't know it until we got
shouldn't wait 26 years to
think, "Oh, what tha heekl”
our papers back. Its got 100
tell her. Tell Mr. Hyde you
NO COMPLIMENTS
and I got 681 I was plenty
are no mind reader. And let
mad and told him I thought
him eat cake!
DEAR NO: You’ rs lucky.
•
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he wua a dirty cheat. I ad­
Some women get plenty o f
mit 1 wasn't very honest to
sweet talk from their hus­
CONFID E N T I A L TO
ask him for the answers,
bands, and nothing else. By
SAN ANTONIO ROSE: ft's
but don't you think ha was
anybody's guess as to why
tha way, when was the last
twice as dishonest to hava
time
y o u complimented ho changed his nams twlcs,
purposely given them to me
hut if I were you I would
HIM?
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wrong ?
quit guessing and find out,
• •
•
CHEATED
DEAR AIIBY: Last night
I served blueberry pis for
Get It o ff your ehest For
a personal, unpublished re­
dessert and my husband,
DEAR CHEATED: Don't
expect to find an honest
ply, write to ABBY, Box
whom I shall rail Dr. Jekyll,
partner for a crooked deal.
3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
turner! Into a regular Mr.
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•
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20212. Enclose a stamped,
Hyde. He stormed around
self-addressed envelops.
DEAR ABBY: What can
like a wild man, saying ha
•
•
•
a woman o f 42 do to get a
never cared for blueberry
compliment out o f her hus­
Hate to write letters?
pie because it took him two
band? I have spent hours
Send one dollar to ABBY,
days to get the seeds out o f
in the beauty parlor getting
Hills,
his teeth, and asked why I Box 3365, Beverly
a new hair-do. No comment.
Calif., 00212, for Abby’s
insist on shoving It down
I bought material and made
new booklet, "HOW TO
his throat Ahby, I havt
myself a beautiful outfit In
WRITE L E T T E R S FOR
been baking blueberry pie
his favorite color— blue. No
ALL OCCASIONS.”
for 28 years (It’s my favor­

Go Slow On First Apartment U}&amp; Jh&amp; (x)o m S U l :
For $100 a day, a young hiterlor decorating firm la help­
ing housewives size up their
homes and redecorate on a
timetable ae their husband's
salary allows.
The decorator spends one
day in the borne or apartment
and analyzes each room for
fabric, furniture and color
changes. The housewife gets
a working schedule which in­
cludes
swatches,
products
names, and paint color num­
bers — all coordinated to the
change. Instructions tell her
what step to take next after
she has a chair upholstered,
for example.
After 500 such jobs and 20
years as a decorator, Barnett
Simon, head of Instant In­
teriors, concludes that one of
the biggest mistakes is to
a b o o s a stop-gap furniture.
"They stUI bave it 12 years la­
ter,” he saya, “ and still don't
lllta It."
Wllh dde in mind I asked
him bow be would advise
young single persona (early

20s) to approach furnishing
their first homeawsy-frombome.
"F irst," he said, “ they
should take the purchases
seriously and go slowly. Their
tastes are Just developing.
“ Start with essentials, ■
good bed and use a bridge
table for dining. Then tour
model rooms and houses, look
at furniture, ruga and carpets,
draperies and lamps to get an
idea of what you want to live
with—before you buy."
fn an apartment you will
want one or two extravaganras. "A rigid budget is stul­
tifying at thla tim e," he said.
"Y ou can't afford to fall In
love with anything."
Put your money, he says,
into a handsome, good wing
chair, for example, or a hunt
table. Spend little money on
drapery fabrics, lamps and
bullt-ins because at this stage
there is no permanency. Don’t
buy oversized pieces, 'limy
may not fit in Uie next apart­
ment.
Simon's point was brought

home recently when a tnend
was transferred by his com ­
pany. Hr had spent 5500 on
custom lined draperies for a
10-foot window. Ever try to
unload custom draperies? He
could have covered the arcs
for about $40, buying mediumpriced cafes or $100 with unlined, ready-made draperies.
For the floor, Simon sug­
gests a colorful area rug in
an caiy-to-clean acrylic for
around
$70. "Almost an­
tiques" o f the 1880 era niako
good accent pieces and it pays
to hunt In second-hand furni­
ture stores, the Salvation
Army or Goodwill Industries
outlets.
Other tips lie passes on: co ­
ver an old army chest with
tortoise-shell paper and uso
It as a coffee table. Inexpen­
sive vinyl covered hassocks
topped with glass make good
cocktail or end tables.
To save hassling If you split
with a roommate, defina own­
ership. Each buy specific
pieces. It's difficult to move
half a wing chair.

The Clothes Poll

Blossoms For The Bride
By Helen Hennessy
Newspaper Enterprise
Wemeu's Editor
Three men who will play
Important roles on your weddInc day aro ths groom, the
paraoa and tha florist. And
one# you’ra euro you're sure

Beverly Meeks
Leads Joe's To
Hi-Nooner Wins
Beverly Meeks rolled the
Nek game la the Hl-Noonera
league thla week when ahe
turned In a 19# to help Joe’a
Laundry win a clean sworp
against Shoemaker ConstrueDot Button rolled a 183 514
high aeries to help Art Brown
Pest Control s K
make a
rlaan sweep against the Acey
Deucy Wives.
Use DcBsry Debs upset
Stenstrom Realty with three
wins; Cook'* Corner won
thro* close ones from M. &amp; It.
Bar. The CI'O Wives won
threo points from Hunt Realty
aided by Jo Stanklewicz' 186.
Southern Air and Grapcvllle
Nursery split Uieir points 2-2.
Vivian Ilowberry converted
the 2-7-to split; Bonnie Jen­
kins 5$-7, and Etta Dorman
4-7-9. Dot Johnson felled the
8-10 and 2-7; Vivian Rowberry
(ha 4-5; Judy Wall and Letha
Wand ths S-lo, and Etta Dor­
man and Fay Roberts the 8-7.
Turkeys wars rolled by
Darla Gandy, Betty Johnston,
Beverly Meeks, Lenore Price,
Vi Rowberry, Judy WaU and
LcUba Ward.
RETURN A MOCKERY
ROCHELLE PARE, N. J.
(U PI—A return bout between
Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston
would make "suckari o f mil­
lions o f Americas boxing
followers and a mockary out
o f boxing administration," It
wsa charged by Commissioner
A lp Greene of the World Box­
ing Association.

you'vs pinned down the first
two for the big dey, get a f­
ter the third gentleman. For
he Is ths one who ran add
color anil beauty to that great
event.
If you plan an elaborate
wedding, your budget should
cover flowers for the wedd­
ing party, the church, your
reception and a few extraa
that will make your wadding
seem a dream corns true.
Acquaint your florist with
the colors and typaa o f gowns
the bridal party will w e a r traditional, demure, sophisti­
cated—and he will suggest
the proper flowers to carry
out tho Impression you wish
to croat*.
Review the flowers every­
one should have—you, your
attendants, both mothers and
all tho men in tha wedding
party.
Then discuss flowers for tha
ceremony itself. Churches of­
ten have certain regulations
regarding any decorating, but
your florist will check this
for you. Keep the same
theme you have decided on
for your personal flowsrs—
often the same colora can be
used effectively.
The reception, too, requires
planning. Tell ths florist
where It will be held and how
many guesta are expected.
Then, according to your bud­
get, he will suggest floral
arrangements and decorating
Idraa for tha receiving line,
bridal table and other areas.
As a perfect thank you to
both tho bride's and groom’a
parents, tns couple might have
a florist wire flowers from
their honeymoon destination.
Close friends who are ama­
teur photographers are par­
ticularly welcome w e d d i n g
guest* because their nuptial
gift can be a lasting contri­
bution o f living memories of
the happy event. A team of
two capable amateura can
capture many memorable mo­
menta that tabs place long
before the professional pho­
tographer arrives.
With wedding costa on tha
rise. It's more than likely that
tho amount budgeted for pho­

tography will rsstrh-t the
professional photographer to
iilack and white work. Ilia
amateur team can make an
important contribution
by
making tho picture story a
complete record In color.
Experts (at the Dynechrome Color Film Labora­
tories) offer these sugges­
tions for amateurs who vol­
unteer their talents:
A fter you have been invit­
ed to tho wedding get tho
name of another amateur pho­
tographer o f the opposite sex
who will also bo a guest. Meet
with the other half o f your
team as soon as possible and
make a list o f what you plan
te shoot Tho male half of
tho team should concentrate
on such things aa tho bache­
lor party, tha nervous groom’s
final momenta at home, etc.
Covsraga o f ths all-girl
eventa preceding tho festivi­
ties should fall to tho distaff
member o f tha team. She
should cover gown fittings,
bridal showera and other
events where ths malt Is " o ff
limits."
Have your plcturaa reflect
the ever-increasing tempo of
activity that culminates in ths
stately and calm procession
to the altar for the ceremony.
And after you hava received
ths slides back, adit thsm
chronologically.
Concentrate on people who
make tha sidelights o f the
event Interesting—the father
o f tho bride, baffled In n
world that haa suddenly be­
come entirely feminine; the
mothers, reliving their own
wedding days through their
children.
Bo euro to Include guests
and relatives who hava come
from out-of-town for the big
day. These are people the
professional photographer is
apt to overlook because hs
Isn't close to the family.
Please tend your fashion
problems te Helen Hennesty
In care of Tha Sanford Her­
ald. While she cannot answer
each letter personally, letters
o f general Interest will bo an•wersd la this column. w

"When I was a bride,"
writes a housewife, "I had
complete confidence In my
ability to run my home effi­
ciently. I thought It would
be easy.
"Y et, 1 wish some older,
more experienced housewife
had helped me work out some
practical kind of housekeep­
ing plan and when I was first
married.
"It took me five years of
working too hard and accom ­
plishing too little before I
was able to figure out a week­
ly work plan that isn't too
hard for me, and which gives
me a real feeling of accom­
plishment at the end of each
day.
"Here's the system I finally

QjcucoJbjy

figured out— In case tny of
the young wives who read
your column are Interested:
"Monday
morning I sit
down with a pencil and ■
sheet of paper, which I mark
off in five-day sections, Mon­
day through Friday.
"On another paper 1 make
s list—usually It turns out to
be a long one—o f all the Jobs,
other than routine rhores, that
must be done that week.
"I then pick out the Jobs
that are essentially errands.
TVirse I set down on the other
sheet of paper, on whichever
day I Intend to do errands.
Extra hou secleaning Jobs I
divide between two other
days.
"B y the time 1 have finish­

By Ruth Millett
ed, each of my five 'working'
days—for I try to do nothing
but routine Jobs on Saturdays
and Sundays—has its share
of 'extra' Jobs.
"A t the end of each day
I look at my list, cross off
the completed Jobs and fee!
a sense of satisfaction. The
next morning I look at the
list for the new day—and can
tackle It with enthualasm, be­
cause I am facing only one
day'a work at a tim e."
She la so right. For plan­
ning belong* In any field of
businessman'*
prerogative.
The housewife who plans her
work can sweep aside the des­
pair that comes from the
thought that to much haa to
be done she doesn't know
where to begin.

On(Bhidqsi

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There are any number of
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ways for South to reach seven
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hearts. I suppose that many
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of the players In the Inter­
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collegiate Bridge Tournament
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reached that contract.
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But I also doubt if many
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of them mad* It although the
aovrm Ori
play is clear-cut even if you
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aren't looking at all 52 cards.
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South wins the opening club
A ?2
♦ 741
lead In dummy and wants to
No one vulnerable
get to his own hand to pull
Heath W r it North Reel
trumps. He cashes dummy's
4A
Pass 4 N.T. Pass
ace of spades and ruffs a
BA
Pass SN.Tc Pass
spade with the seven or eight
7A
Pass Pass
Pass
of trumps.
Opening lead—A Q
Then he lays down s high
trump and get a slight Jolt.
Still, If South has gone this
West fails to follow.
far, he should be able to go

tlie rest of the way, provid­
ed he can get back to dum­
my. If he tries to get there
with a club, he will go right
down. Undoubtedly, he will
lead a diamond and once he
is in dummy he is home free.
He will start by cashing
dummy's
remaining
high
spade and will discard his
last diamond.
Then he will play high dia­
monds. If East ruffs. South
will
simply
overruff and
draw trumps. If East falls
to ruff, South will discard
clubs, Eventually both he and
East will be down to noth­
ing but trumps. East will
have to ruff a club, but
South will overruff.

PJs Take A Short Cut
Ilk* shorts but feel better to ed In a mesh knit weave, pro­
sleep in.
viding the ultimate In ventila­
While they are at Itt, they tion. O f course, there Is no
are manufacturing T shirts law against sleeping in a T
which are more suitable for shirt, but pajama tops have
warm weather wear. A num­ also undergone a transfor­
ber o f these are manufactur­ mation in recent years.

Warn weather mmtmt ti
katt T ahlrt wllh Nevahlnd

By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIG H Tf May
a veteran teacher express
her views about parents?
Through tho years ! have
found that most parents aro
friendly, co-operative and sin­
cere in their desire to help
their children do wall in
school. I enjoy knowing my
pupils* parents and working
with thorn toward common
goals.
However, each year I am
faced with a few parent* who
can really ruin a teacher’s
day — or even her career.
The patterns keep repeating
themselves; only tho facts
change.
Perhaps tha most destruc­
tive Is ths mother who runs
straight to tha principal, ths
superintendent, or ths school
board with her complaints —
without giving tho teacher a
chanca to explain.
The gullible mama who be­
lieves every garbled story her
Susie brings home f r o m
school — and repeats it to

her friends — runs a close
s e c o n d , ....................
Then there la tho mother
who frequently drops In on
classes unannounced, seeming­
ly only to erltclz* tho teach­
er’s methods, techniques and
discipline.
Add to these ths overly
ambitious parent* who expect
their Johnny to got straight
" A ’a" svsn though ha has on­
ly avtrago ability. Whan be
falls to msasuro up, they aro
cortaln ha la not bslng "prop­
erly motivated.”
And the doting mommy who
expects tha teacher to turn
her wild Indian Into n mods!
o f deportment, oven though
she can’t control him at home,
deserves a passing mention.
Yet, though perhaps mis­
guided, these parents are at
least Interested In their chil­
dren and the school. I can oxcuss them.
TTie parent who does ms no
hnrm, hut disturbs ms most
o f all, Is the one who couldn't
care less. This Is ths parent

who falls to appear for con.
feraqees, Is too busy to come
to school programs, and who
doesn’t get up to see her
children o ff to School. Any.
thing is better than apathy.
If these parents only realized
what their Indifference is do­
ing t* their children, perhaps
they would wake up before It’e
too late.
Thank you for letting me
■peak my mind.
- J U S T A TEACHER
ANSWER: And thank you
for writing) l ‘m sure that
thousands o f teachers share
your sentiments.
If parents could see them­
selves aa teachers see them,
and vke versa, perhaps there
would be some change* tor
ths better all around.
Please send your school
problems to 8us*n Light In
care o f Tha Sanford Herald.
While sho cannot answer each
letter personally, Utter* of
gsneral Intaraat will be an­
swered in thU column.

The Mature Parent

Is This Real Friendship
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE—
My 8-year-old Ralph has got
a ease of hero worship foe
an 11-year-old boy who has
recently moved Into our apart­
ment building with his mother
and grandmother. I under­
stand that the parents are
divorced.
The boy is very mannerly
with me but much too bossy
with Ralph, making him do
all the cleaning up after they
have made a mess playing,
walking off with any book or
toy he feels like taking and
not returning them unless I
azk him to. It burns mo up.
ANSWER— It's a long worm
that
has
no
turning.
Can you wait for Ralph to
turn against this bossiness In
his friend? To discover that
he wants more from this boy
than he la setting in ex­
change for what he is giving?
I hope ao, because R Is the

By Oswald Jacoby

Suit Yourself
By Jerry Sheehan
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK
( NEA) —
Move ths conversation into
the subject o f bad habits and
sooner or later you are hound
to hear:
"I never (emnkrd, chased
women, drank, spent money
rerkessly) until 1 went in the
Army.”
To these behavior short­
comings (rightly or wrongly
attributed to military service)
can be added another fre­
quently heard alibi:
"1 never slept In my under­
wear until I Joined the
Army.”
Uncle Sain, you see, be­
lieves that pajamas are a
luxury (like sleeping itself)
which ran be left out o f tha
soldier's way o f life. 8lmpla
T shirts and boxer shorts, to
tha quartermaster's thinking,
are all that any man could
want for a full night's rest.
Ths fact appears that many
ax • serviceman continue to
wear underwear as sleeping
apparel — to the dismay o f
the nation's pajama manu­
facturers.
A nonscientific grass-rocts
survey by ths lilt * Uemra
Testing Laboratory reveals
that only about half ths male
population sleeps regularly
In pajamas. The breakdown:
50 per cent of the men
queried wear p ja i 26 per cent
wear underwear; 86 per cent
prefer au natural.
Several clothing firms have
met the challenge o f mascu­
line apathy by turning out
abort pajamas which look

Some 'Parent Categories'

8-year-old’s realization of the
resentment he feet* at a
friend’s domination that he
must be able to call on In
later, more crucial exper­
ience* with pushy friends—
the girl,
for example, to
whom he Is sexually attracted
and with whom he may Ima­
gine himself to be to love.
If, io our anxiety, ww cannot
give the child the time be
needs to feel his resentment
of pushiness In his friends,
his response to It in other
friends remains vagus, los­
ing tha sharpness that should
enable him to say to hlmaelf,
"Uh-uh. TTils I know about.
This I can do without.”
It la not too difficult to sus­
tain our anxiety over
a
friendship
like this on* If
we are aware o f the signs
of deteriorating friendliness in
ourselves. Instead o f interfer­
ing in It, w* can confidently
await our yougeter's first expreaiions of hurt at the ex­

ploding friend's refusal to
share his new toy; his sud­
den renewal* of Interest in
other friends new activities;
family plan* tor visKa. edit­
ing i and parties; Ida increas­
ing complaints aa hi* dis­
appointment in the friend
reaches more and more at his
awareness.
For
to
these
stages of disengagement Been
the bossy friend, we reooRdz*
the step* by which ww our­
selves have gradually with­
drawn
Rom
ungirofitabla
friendship with an over-con­
trolling and dominating perBut if ww arw atlH harassed
by bullies in our own life, our
child's InroU a ent with ao*
can b t deeply disturbing. We
can’t credit him with the
ability to develop some resis­
tance to them. Other people’s
domination of us Is too pain­
ful for ua to sod tire tha added
pain of our child's submission
to R.

The Doctor Says:

Ulcers Plague
Wayne G. BrandsUdt, M. D.
Newspaper Enterprise Asm .
Ulcers, once considered the
monopoly of beleaguered busi­
nessmen, are plaguing child­
ren.
Peptic ulcers
are mors
common in Infants and child­
ren than was formerly believ­
ed because It Is much herder
to recognize In children than
in adults. A child, unfortunate­
ly, cannot always describe his
symptoms accurately. Also
peptic ulcer symptoms always
vary with age.
Often there are no symp­
tom* until a complication
such as perforation of the
ulcer through the w ill of the
stomach, intestine or through
a large blood vessel occurs.
H a blood vessel is perforat­
ed there may be a massive
hemorrhage through the bo­
wels or vomiting of blood.
Several factors contribute to
the cause of peptic ulcers In
children. They are seen more
often in children with parents
who have had nicer*. They
appear to be commoner in
those whose blood group Is O.
Boys are afflicted about six
times as frequently as girls.
As with adults, ulcers may
follow extensive bums, treat­
ment with the cortisone group
of drugs, malnutrition or a
serious debilitating disease.
These children are usually
more hlgh-etrung than their
playmates and they often
harbor hostile feelings that
they may not show. They
have a stronger than average
need for praise and affection.
Although X • ray examina­
tion should be used in the
diagnosis, ths results are of­
ten less dofinite in a child
than In an adult. However,
once diagnosis is m ade treat­
ment is often easier than
with an adult. One child was
cured when hi* father arrang­
ed to spend more time with
him. Whatever the factor*
are that make the child tense,
they should be found and cor­
rected. Whan medical o r aurigleal measures are required
they are the same aa for an
adult with an ulcer.
Q— For the last four
months our 3-yaar-old soo

ing his attention but nothing
helps. Other habits he has
outgrown. Will ha outgrow
this?
A— Lika thumb-sucking and
other habits, this one will
be outgrown if you don’t call
his attention to It. Scolding
is more apt to aggravate the
habit than to stop it. Divert­
ing his attention Is fine If
you are rel*zed about It and
If he does not connect your
frantic efforts to distract him
with hit habit Ignoring it is
ths bast policy.

Rex Back On Top
Of Bowling Loop
Rex Liquors bounced back
into first place In tha Busi­
nessmen's League at Jat
Lanes by virtue of a threepoint win axer Smith's Amoco
Service while Cavanaugh Tlr*
Service was dropping two
paints to Team No. 4 to anable Rex to sneak back lata
the top spot.
Res and Cavanaugh hava
been exchanging the first two
spots for five consecutive
weeks. With only three weeks
remaining on the schedule It
is anyone's title. The third
through sixth place teams are
not ruled out at this stage
because they could possibly
catch fire and win most of
their games and give the lead­
ers a battle right down to tha
wire.
Ray Robinson won all the
honors this week with 211/317
while pacing Rex In their vic­
tory. Marshall Wiltshire hit
201/506 to help keep Smith's
Amoco close. v *non Builder*
won a 8 to 1 decision over
Team No. I as Lea Biondl
rolled 184/502 and Sam Faion
177/502.
Ralph Betts paced Dlck’i
Appliance in its three gam*
nod over KondracU a n d
Cline’s Sinclair by shooting a
good 183/511. Steve Barnes
was the high man for Sinclair
with 1T7/I18.

mtkm »utoting noises and The Library o f Congress Is
teems to be sucking his ton- not required by law to pregot. JR* have triad Ignoring ••rv* a copy o f everything
Ua, deciding him and divert­ r e s t o r e d for copyright,

Starchiefs And
Tempests Tied
In Motor Loop
The Starchiefs stole th*
spotlight this week In the BUI
Hemphill Mortorattea League
aa they eame from two game*
o ff tha pace te corral th*
front-running Tempest* and
share th* number ene spot
with them.
The Starchiefs won three
points from the Ramblerettea
while tha Tempests were able
to gain a single victory ever
th* Classics to create th* tfe.
LIT Jo* Cleveland and Elaine
Kostlval ware tha Tiarolnas”
to tho Starchiefs as Je hit
183/620 which was her Aral
600 ■arias in league som peti­
tion and Elaine cam* through
with 206/821. Barbara Rally
rolled 166/444 fo r tha Classics
and Marlon F anlln “ bombed”
172/466 for tha Tempests.
Elisabeth Barich tore 'em up
for th* Special* ns they wen
three points from th* Sky­
larks. Elizabeth hit 208/482
for her second 200 game In
th* past tow weeks. Jenin*
Burk* with 177/468 was ths
Acs for tha Skylarks. Caro­
lyn Nelson shot 180/462 to
spark ths La Sabres to a thro#
gams win ever th* Catalina*.
Dot Johnson rolled 198/483
for the Pontiac* but It was o f
Uttls us* as th* U ttar bal­
anced Invtctas, paced by Ver­
ic la Guinn's 170/448, took all
four points. Joan Adams 167/
454 was high in ths WildcatRlvlera clash and Jo Brown
with 166/441 paced the A n baaador* to a throe potnt wta
over the Grand PH*.
The 8-10 split was picked up
by Roe* Musks, Mabel Dug­
gan, Linda Post and Betty
Ckristilok The 8-7 was picked
up by Banbaru Rally, Norma
Schnaldsr aad Polly Tbompaoa. Joan Magla converted th*
8-7, Jean Malle th* 8-7-9 and
Polly Thompson made the 4*
5-7.
Turksys wer* railed by Tadl
Marsh, Jo Cleveland, Batty
Murphy and Rita Gexti. Pour
strikes In a row ware notched

�f
Unique Installation
Conducted For P TO
By Jane Ca«*elberry
A unique installation cere­
mony was conducted Tuesday
night at the English Estates
Elementary School by Mrs.
Lucas Garza of Orlando for
officers of the PTO at the last
meeting of the school year.
The installation was cen­
tered around a treasure chest
of Jewelry and each office
was compared to a different
jewel as the officers held a
streamer of an appropriate
• color.
T h o s e installed included
Tom Moses, president; Mrs.
\V. T. Douglas Jr., first vice
president; Mrs. Dale S. Bee• be, second vice president;
Mrs. Robert Legs, recording
secretary; Mrs. James Kain,
corresponding secretary; C.
K. Lytle, treasurer; Mrs, R.
W. Crecdon, assistant treasur­
er, and Mrs. James Sheppard,
representing the chairmen of
standing committees.

The retiring president, Mrs.
Charles Deneen, gave a com ­
prehensive
report of the
year's activities and accom ­
plishments. She was presented
with a lovely calling card
tray by Mrs. Legg in behalf
o f the PTO.
Principal Morris Ruby an­
nounced the preschool round­
up to he held from 8-11 a.m.
May 14.
Refreshments of canapes
ami ice cream punch were
supplied by the room mothers
and served by the fourth
grade room mothers. Mrs.
Ray Norman and Mrs. Gerald
Mahonc arc chairmen of the
homeroom mothers.

Church Council
To Sponsor
Seminar
Dr. Vernon Fox of Florida
State University will lie the
key-note speaker at n one-day
Seminar on "The Church,
Crime and Rehabilitation" to
he held next Tuesday at First
Presbyterian Church in Ocala
beginning at 10 a.m.
The Seminar is being spon­
sored by tho Commission on
Evnngelism of the Florida
Council of Churches whose
chairman is Rev. Arthur Ride­
out of I’alatka.
In addition to lectures by
Dr. Fox, a panel of judges
will discuss "How the Courts
ore Involved in Crime” and
four discussion groups will
he heard on “ The Church and
Law
Enforcement,”
"The
Church and the Offender,"
"H ie Probationer and the
Paroles," "The Church nnd
Breeding Places o f Crime"
and "The Church and Major
Goals In Penology."
Members o f the Scmlnnr
will visit the Marion County
jail, the Juvenile Shelter and
the Florida State Schools for
Girls at Ocala and Lowell.

O I V I Y OU R S I I F
T H K G I F T OF
Yl At 'ROUND

COMFORT
GET A C-f

W IA T H IU T R O N
• IT MATS
without fuel

• IT COOLS
without wolor
N IW

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TERMS

FFA Unit Elected
By Angus Assn.

Coll fodoy for dotoffs

Snnford Junior High FFA
Chapter hns been elected to
membership In the Americnn
Angus Association at St.
Joseph, Mo., announces Glen
PLUMBING, HEATING
Bratcher, secretary.
AIK CONDITIONING
This membership was one
1007 8. Sanford Are.. 922-6562 o f 765 issued to breeders of
registered Aberdeen-Angus in
the United States during the
past month.

W ALL

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THINKING OF BUYING A
M O TO R SC O O TER ?

Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mrs. II. I - Johnson
Well election day has come
and gone. Near the closing
time here in Monroe, the two
lines waiting to vote, if stret­
ched out, would have taken
in a city block. • • • The Ken­
neth Kerns have had as their
guests their son Hoy and his
family of Grrcnville, Miss.
Roy is stationed there with
the Air Force. They have
been gone so long that this
Is the first time granddaddy
and grannie Kerns had seen
their small grandchildren. I
understand they had a real
wonderful time with them.
• • • It makes me want to
see my three small grand­
daughters real bad too. • • •
Maybe Cindy, Carol and lit­
tle Barbie will surprise us
and walk in. • • * Murray
and Ann Kanncr took a hur­
ried trip up to Chapel Hill,
N. C., last weekend. • • •
Ann Kanncr and Patsy Stan­
ton are planning a stork
shower for Pat’ s sister Bar­
bara Bryant for tonight. • *
We want to make a correc­
tion on something in last
week’s
Jottings.
Vo nda
(Kern) and Willie Carter are
residing in West Palm Beach
instead of Ft. Pierce. Being
down the state a little farther
still doesn’t keep them from
coming home on weekends
often. • • • Very glad to
hear that Esther Spivey is
now home again. She has
been having her time o f being
In the local hospital quite
often. But she says she thinks
maybe she can stay home this
time, if she obeys the doc­
tor’s orders. So you do Just
that Esther. • • • Also very
glad to know that Mrs. J. I.
Lake is home after her stayin the hospital. She and Mr.
Lake both have been in the
hospital but he beat her
home. She is resting okay,
according to her neighbors.
Also very glad to find out
that Robbie Dorn la doing
okay and according to Mama
Opal he will be able to re­
turn to school. Robbie was
Injured by an automobile
tome time ago. Now he will
have a lot of lesson catchingup to do. But he will get it
done. • • • Want to wish
Yvonne Stripling a very hap­
py birthday. She will he a
year older thla weekend. • •
The local 4-H Handy Ilelpera
Club gave a very Interesting
program in Utc Upsala Pres­
byterian Church last Sunday.
It was National 4-H Church
Day and tha girls used the
4-H pledge at a background
for their program. After the
service the girli were sur­
prized by being given a 50
star flag by the local leader

of the Woodmen of the World.
John Andes. By the way,
girls, a very important meet­
ing next Wednesday at Mrs.
Wilsons. At this time you will
receive last minute instruc­
tions on correct table care
for the banquet the girls will
serve when the Lake Monroe
Home
Demonstration
Club
celebrates its 30th anniver­
sary. Also the leaders will
need to know how many plan
to attend the 4-H Camp in
June. So be there. • ♦ • The
HD Banquet will take place
next Thursday evening in
White Hall of Upsala Presby­
terian Church. At this time
the state district HD Agent,
Miss Helen Holstein, will be
the speaker. Also taking part
will be Miss Myrtle Wilson,
local agent and county agent
and Mrs. Cecil Tucker. Hope
every member will attend and
make It a very enjoyable
evening. • • • Sorry to hear
that Miss Arie Mann is con­
fined to her home because of
illness. If I know Aric she
also is worrying about not
being able to l&gt;e on tho Job
at tiic Monroe School. In a
few days you will see her
hack. • • • Mrs. S. E. Nor­
wood and daughters Ixircna
(Mrs. J. II.) Tindol and Norine Norwood have returned
from a motor trip to Knox­
ville, Tcnn. • • • Ethel Todd
had several of her Sanford
Junior High girl friends over
last weekend for a slumber
party at her home on the Up­
sala Hoad. Wish you could
have heard all she told me
they did. • • • Our thought
this week: "Example sheds
a gentle ray of light that
friends are apt to borrow. So
first improve yourself today
and improve your friends to
morrow.

Watch for the VESI-A STORY
as advertised In the following
magazines:
Issue Of 4-H NEWS
8 Issue Of LIFE MAGAZINE
Issue Of CYCLE WORLD
Issue Of PLAYBOY

Auxiliary Police
Authorized In
North Orlando
Two North Orlando citizens,
Donald Wilcox and Henry
Ward, were sworn In as Aux­
iliary Police at the Maycouncil session by Mayor
Irene Van Eepocl following
abolishment of the police
"volunteer" system upon rec­
ommendation of Councilman
Dave Tiison, police and fire
commissioner for the rouncil.
Ward, longtime resident of
the village who has contribut­
ed much to civic endeavors,
later told the Herald that in
his opinion "discontinuing the
volunteer system was one of
the best things ever accom ­
plished in the community."

Sanford Private
Finishes Course
FORT LEONARD WOOD,
MO. (A llT N O — Army Pvt.
Thonmt It. Harrison, son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar T. Har­
rison, Route 1, I-ongwood, has
completed an eight-week cook­
ing course at Fort Leonard
Wood, Mo.
Harrison received Instruc­
tion in bread, cake and pas­
try linking, meat rutting and
Army mess ball operation.
He entered the Army last
December and completed bas­
ic training at Fort Gordon,

to

all

me

on

T h e 22-year-old soldier is a
1060 graduate o f Lyman High
School

in I aiiikwooi I.

Before entering the Army,
Harrison was employed by
American Bakeries Company,
Orlando.
The water flea Is not an In­
sect, hut a tiny freshwater
shellfish about one-tenth-inch
long.

who
May

RUTH

voted

GALLAGHER
rd . Pol. Adv.

LINTON L. COX
JuHticc Of Peace — District ti
I wish (o express my ap­
preciation (o all (hone who
voted for me on May 5th.
auk

aupport

their
in

continued

the

run

o ff

"rules"were "hoard from coun­
cil at their original introduc­
tion and insisted, although no
names were mentioned, that
"certain members of council
have been known to change
opinion from meeting to meet­
ing."
In conclusion, motion was
made by Councilman Arthur
Fcrrin that, " if necessary, a
vote be taken at a future
meeting" which met with ap­
proval from Tiison who ex­
plained that he "had no ob­
jections to establishing con­
duct rules for the meetings it
they are established by all
members of the council."

Annual Mother's
Day Service Set
In Longwood

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

n-Ul—xpanzoE. a. white-fJu’hnut J

snle May 16-16 at the Super
Valu Food Store on SR 436.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cootidgc nnd
Mrs. Herbert .Inch will he in
rharge. Those wishing to con­
tribute to the project Bre in- i
vitod to bring donnted items i
to the church garage on Mnit- !
land Avenue.

Furniture Co.
• Carpets • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianos
* Rental Reds

Sun
Proof
HOUSE PAINT

lly Donna I’ stes
Plans were made for the
annual Mother's Day Memor­
ial Service at the joint meet­
ing of the Ladies’ Auxiliary
ami the Men's Brotherhood of
the First Pcnccostal Church
of I-ongwood held Monday
evening at the church.
The service, which is spon­
sored by the auxiliary, will
take place Sunday at the
11:15 a. m. worship hour. Of­
fering is received will bene­
fit local needy families as
well as give assistance to the
Young People's Camp, the
Children's Orphanage of the
P rotact your hom o with long-lasting,
Church and Home ami For­
bliator-raalitant Sun-Proof Latox Houaa
eign Missions.
Paint. No naad to prlmo pravloualy paintIn other business, further
ad aurfaca In good condition. Drlaa In 30
plans were made for the
minutes . . . colors stay brighter, too.
rummage sale scheduled for
May 22 23 at Super Valu Food
Store on SR 436. Mrs. Obera
Young is chairman of the
event.
Mrs. Addie Adams was
elected secretary to replace
Mrs. Evelyn Hayes who lias
114 W. 2nd
Sanford
Ph. 322-6461
resigned.
Following
tho
business
PimiURGH PAINTS krtp iho'
meeting refreshments were
look ionqpt
served by Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse
Brown.

No primer
necessary
(or most
repaint work

McRaney
Paint &amp; Glass

More and more are
joining the

COMET
SALES HAVE
NEARLY
DOUBLEDr

May 26th.

rd.

Pol. Adv.

Thank You

THEN . . .
LET LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE
Show you how you can own a
NEW VESPA for NOTHING DOWN
and LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
. . . up to 24 months to pay.

Rules of conduct for meet'ings of the North Orlando
Village Council, as spelled out
by Mayor Irene Van Eepocl
during her first month In of­
fice, were challenged as be­
ing "contrary to the Village
Charter" by newly elected
Councilman Mrs. Mona Grinstead at the May council ses­
sion.
Heading directly from a
copy of the charter, Mrs.
GrinMe.nl pointed out that all
meetings of the council are to
lie open to public citirens, that
said citizens are entitled to be
heard on any matter and that
only the “ full” rouncil is giv­
en power to determine rules
of order for tho meetings.
Her statement was backed
by thunderous applause from
the large attendance, indoors
and out, and by Cnuneilm.m
Dave Tiison who adamantly
stated that he "would not rec­
ognize any rules unless es­
tablished under regulations of
the charter."
Tiison went on to list his
exceptions
to
Mrs.
V an
Eepoel’t action; ( l ) "your
mandate that no business
shall Ik- brought before coun­
cil unless three days notifica­
tion is given in advance of
meeting;” (2) "lack of notice
to council members on pre­
pared agenda" and (3) "ru l­
ing that council member or
citizen is ‘out of order' unless
railed upon by you . . . citi­
zens should lie given n rea­
sonable opportunity to be
heard as should answers from
the audience."
He further stated that he
wished to point out that "you,
as mayor, in actuality, are
nothing more thnn another
rouncil member anil I am in
very violent objection to Uie
fact that you luve taken U|&gt;on
yourself to establish auch
rules ulllmut consulting other
members of this council. Your
rules were accepted by no
vole of this council," he
stressed.
In defense Mrs. Van Erpocl
reminded that no exceptions
to her proposed "conduct"

OVER 35 YEARS

WINNER S CIRCLE

for

5th.

H.

and

Object To 'Rules'

By Julia llartos
The Altar Society of the
Altamonte Springs St. Mary j
Magdalen
Catholic
Church

tFb*f #aitforb WfralTi
Fri. May 8, 1964— Pnpe 5

Gn.

My Sincere Thanks

Only Mrthod
In the United 8tates, dur­
ing colonial timea, the only
available method o f dissolv­
ing • marriaga was by act
o f a legislative assembly, ac­
cording to tha Encyclopaedia
Britannica.

Good I d e a . . . "YES!”

MAY
MAY
MAY
MAY

A TREASURE CHEST played an important role in the installation of
1*70 officers at English Estates Elementary School which was conduct­
ed by Mrs. I.ucns Garza, riirlit. Officers arc, from left, Tom Moses, Mrs.
W. T. Douglas Jr., Mrs. Dale S. lleeho, Mrs. Robert L ckk. Mrs. James
Kain, C. K. Lytle and Mrs. R. W. Crecdon.
(Herald Photo)

Village Councilmen

Altar Society
Plans Sale

for the wonderful vole given me

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. . . holder of a traditional record (or
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more beautiful than any Comet before!
Better join the winner's circle—today!
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We Sell — Service — Trade — Demonstrate
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Get a"success”deal on’64’s hottest car!

and earnestly aollcR your continued
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LEWIS

SALES AND
SERVICE

2517 W. Country Club Rd. (20th St.)
SANFORD

Marjorie Shepard
Candidate

PH. 322-7928

For

SEMINOLE COUNTY

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HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC.

COLLECTOR
Pd. Pci. Adv.

109 North Palmetto Ave.

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Oliva's Homers Pace Twins To Victory Over Angels

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M yrtle Adams, Edie; l ions Meet Avon
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By Ifattsd Press lateruattsnal
Flfty-eight aspirant*
lor
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. OB
berth* on Semlnol* High’*
Team
Gevelxnd
11 S •98S
1M4 van ity football aquad
Vi
Chicago
10 5 .007
turned out Wednesday afterBy Milton Rldiman
New York 9 7 .569 1
The Mery Either sponsored
This wash the participants
noon lor the tin t eeettoB of
UPI Sports Writer
9 • J00 9
Baltimore
Ths Oviedo Lions put their
tournament for the Sanford cut off some strokes from
fp r io f gridiron drills.
The word on Tony Oliva is Detroit
• • .500 9
Women's Goil Association will
14-game
winning streak on tha
Head Coach Jim Plgott high and tight, which may be Minnesota 10 10 .500 9
the previous week's scores.
b* go' $ down to tho wire
line
tonight
In Avon Park
greeted the unexpected large a condition to be in on Hew Los Angeles 9 11 .450 4
next wreck with some pretty Leading with a net of 62 are
when
they
vie
with Avon Park
number of youngsters which Year’s Eve but sure seems to Boston
10
.449
8
4
Edle Were and Myrtle Adams.
tight ocores.
for the Claea B regional bastfaeluded U returning letter* be the wrong way to pitch to Washington 9 14 .191 5Vi
Following closely with M's ball championship.
b o o and about 10 ninth grad* Minnesota’s fantastic rookie.
Kansas City 7 11 .38* •
are Lorraine Miller and Jo
Tonight's aL'air is sched­
ers from the Sanford Junior
Thursday's Result*
They’ve tried pitching every
McDaniel. Grouped together uled to get under way at 7:30.
High School who also have possible way to him and noth Boston 7 Detroit 9
with 64's are Elsie Mero and
Coach Paul Mikler has giv­
high hopes o f making the ing has worked so far.
Minnesota 9 Los Angeles 1
Barbara Morrison, Jan John­ en the pitching nod to his ace
Tribe’s varsity this fall.
" I f there waa a higher lea­ Clevclsnd 9 Bsltimore 4
son and Ida B. Wilson and hurler, Jim Courier. If the
Plgott said that there would gue," quips Sam Mele, Minns- New York 9 Wsshington *
Patricia Stcnitrom and Vivian Lions can get by the always
be 94 positions open on the aota’a delighted m a n a g e r ,
Only fem es scheduled
Pierce.
strong Avon Park nine they
•quad aod they’ll be filled "w e’d send him there.”
Saturday's Gama*
Further
down
tha
list
arc
will win a berth in the state's
by the beat men among those
Chicago at Los Angeles (n)
Fat chancel
Muriel Scott and Blanche Class B tournament final* to
who really want to play foot­
The 22-year-old Oliva ap­ Kansas City at Minnesota
Mors than 100 cart, includ­ Nicely, Frsncbon McRoberts be played next weekend.
ball.
pear! to be with the Twins to Biltlmore at Detroit
ing aome o f tha hottest In the and Lucille Heard and Marion
The Lions have a record of
Jim revealed that during
Boston et Washington
stay.
Southeast, will compete for Cox and Jane McKlbbln.
the forthcoming seaaoo—the
14 victories against one loss.
New
York
at
Cleveland
Oliva had the Los Angalta
$600 In trophies end prize
The women's group will par­ Their only set back came at
first in the Metro Conference
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Angela talking to themaelvaa
money Saturday night as the ticipate in tha Inter-city tour­ the hands of the Lyman Grey,
—he will utilise throe teams.
P
e
t
GB
Team
W
L
Thursday when he teed o ff for
Seminole Timing Association nament scheduled for Dubs- hounds in the opening game
The three elevens will go
two homers, one of which wax Ssn Fran. 11 5 .722
roll* out another top drag rae dread Country Club in Orlan­ of the season.
both ways, that la offensive­
Philadelp'a 13 4 .667 1
ing program at the Osceola do next Thursday and the
ly
and defensively. "One a grand slam, plue a pair of Milwaukee 12 4 .600 a
The contest tonight will
Airport, near Genova
Pro-Am Tournament st Pine probably be Oviedo's toughest
aquad will be In there until singles to drtva in six runs in St. Louis
12 9 .571 2Vi
a 0-1 victory for tha Twins.
Time trials begin at 7:30 Meadows Country Club in of the season. Avon Park lost
they mak* a mistake," said
Tha homers were Oliva’s Pittsburgh 11 9 .550 I
p.m. with eliminations set Eustls on May 28.
Plgott. "When that happens,"
their first tilt of the year but
3
Vi
Cincinnati 11 10 .524
for • o'clock.
be added, "are’ll mak* a sixth and sevsnth of ths sea- Chicago
have bounced back to come
5
Vi
10
.419
7
son. Teammate Jimmie Hall
Much attention will b# fo­
rhinge again."
out victorious in 18 consecu­
Lot Angelts 9 13 .409 4
cused
on a 1957 Chevrolet
That Uth man will be used also contributed his sixth as
tive games. Mikler says the
14
6
Vi
.391
9
Houston
which driver-owner Jimmy
to plug up a bole wbereever Jim Kaat posted his third vic­ New York
Avon Park nine is a well bal­
.200
4
10
10
Walbel calls "The Fugitive." VI
o r whenever be’e needed. "He tory with a five-hitter. Joe
I
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anced
ball club and both
Thursday's Results
This particular fugitive spent ^
might also be a specialist," Adcock hit hi* third homer for
teams are expecting a pitch­
Philadelphia
9
Milwaukee
9
most o f it* time running sway
said Jim, "w e’ll have to wait the Angeles,
ers battle. The Oviedo coach
St. Louie 4 Pittsburgh 2
Tha Indians moved back into
from other E-claaa entries in
ftfld »m .h
said that both s t a r t i n g
Houston 2 Los Angeles 1
sweeping to first place at ths
Plgott’ said that the II let first plaea all by themselves
moundsmen tonight have iden­
Sin
Francisco
7
Chicago
6
Samsula Drag 8trip last Sun­
termee did not constitute his with a 9-4 triumph ovtr the
tical records of 9 wins and 1
New
York
3
Cincinnati
2
day. Its 270 hp V-9 engine
entire crop o f returning let­ Orioles, the Yankess wors
Members o ( the Ball sn d ; ion .
Saturday’s Games
carried Walbel to a 99.04 mph Chain Mixed Bowling League
ter winners of last season’s down the Senators, 9-4, and
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
ebampiooahlp
team
which the Red Sox beat tha Tigers,
clocking during one of its held their end o( the season
Los Angelts at San Francisco
Banquet Date Set
tours down the quartar-mll* banquet at the Lake Monroe
captured 10 victories In 11 7-9, In other AL gsmsa .
Cincinnati at Philadelphia
It was announced today that
Philadelphia Manager Gene
•trip.
games.
Inn snd trophies and prizes
Houston at Chicago
"W e’ v* got eight or nine Mauch kept h o 11 e r 1 n g for
Top stock eliminations will were presented by loop presl Seminole High School's all
St. Louis at New York
sports banquet will be held
boys oo the track squad and "more punch” and he finally
feature the added color of dent, Earl Unger.
May 26 at the school's cafsthey’re still working out with got It—from a former heavy­
Lakeland's "Great Southern
Tbe Four-Jokers, a team
teria.
Track Coach Dick Williams weight champion.
Goat" entry, a 1964 Plymouth comprised of Shirley and
In preparing for this week*
powered by a 429 hp engine. Floyd Martin plus Verna and
Not many peopla realise the
SIGN FOR BOUT
end’s state traek meet in Phillies carry an ex-boxing
Driver Hugh Oglesby has Andy Bolton, took the league
Results Thursday
SAN FRANCISCO (UTI) —
Gainesville. When t h a t ’ s champ around with them.
driven the ear to victories in title. In second place was
Rotary 9, Civitan 1
over, ’ explained P l g o t t ,
almost every atrip in Florida, the Unsparablet — • team Joe Brown, the former light­
Catchsr Clay Dalrymple cer­
R o t a r y ___ 003 101 4 - 9 11 1
"they’ ll Join us.
Including several at the local comprised of Glnny and Chris weight champion of the world,
tainly doesn’t look like one to
Plgott listed his lettermen begin with and ths ways hs’s Civitan — 010 000 0— 1 9 2 track.
Muff plus Alice and Jim Sex and Paulie Armstead- sn able
WP— Bobby Powell (9-0)
and durable campaigner, have
now engsged In the spring been hitting lately, he couldn't
National Hot Rod Associa­ ton.
LP—John Wolfe (1-9).
workouts as follows: Seniors outpoint your alster, anyway.
tion rules will be used In
Tied for third place were been signed for a 10-round
CPO 12, Lake Mary 9
—en Larry Watson; guards
classifying cars in Saturday's the Dutch Treats and the bout at Kezar Pavilion on
But ha delivered a knockout
Joe Parless, Steve Clark, punch Thursday night with a Lake Mary 000 000— 0 0 1 races, President Don Witt, of Four Markers. Thelma snd May 25. Brown won a unani­
Brad Pruden and Joe Purdy; two-run homer that waa his CPO ........... CIS Olx— 12 11 1 the Seminole Timing Associa­ Dutch Unger and Kathy snd mous decision Tuesday night
WP— Danny Lea (9-1), LP— tion, announced. He said I t
eeeters Steve Ballnt and first hit in two weeke and car­
Pate Bukur make up the over Tony Perex.
David Howe t quarterbacks ried ths Phils to a 0-0 victory Ken Riser (1-3).
club is trying "fo r as smooth Dutch Treats while Margie
STANDINGS *
Ron Hinton; halfbacks Buddy over the Milwaukee Bravts.
a drag race as can be per- and Farrell Ferris plus Bern
Team
W L P et formed in this atate for tho
Burton, Danny TlUis and Billy
Ice and Gilbert Smith rolled
Dalrymple, batting an anem­
Elks ...................... 6 3 .007 greater enjoyment of spectaKuykendall; Juniors —ends
for the Four Markers
ic .095, connected o ff Hank
K iw an is---- ----- 6 9 .626 tors and drivers."
Mike Gray and Mike FordIndividual trophies went to
Fischer, who pitched a twoShrine ...... B
4 J56
ham; quarterback At Booface;
He also announced a two- Mrs. Bolton for tbe women's
hitter against tha Phillies hie
Rotary _________ _ B • .600 day dreg racing program high average — a 157; to An
fullback Sonny Messer; tac­
last previous tims o u t The
C1 O .1 . ^ . . . . . 4 0 .400 scheduled for May 30-31 at the dy Bolton for the 174 men's
kle Dave Gollober; guard
blow put Phitsdslphla ahead
Steve Harris and halfback
Civitan _________ _ 4 6 .400 Osceola Drag Strip. More than high average; to Margie Kipp
to stay and helped Art MsLake Mary ........... 4 6 .400 $1,500 in prize money will be for her high women's series
Chuck Scott.
haffey to his second victory
Among those still on the
Game Friday
up lor grabs by the 200 en­ of 547; and fo Albert Kipp
track squad art tickle Dave even though Jack Baldchun
Kiwanis at Elks
tries which STA plans to host. for hla high men'* series of
had
to
ball
him
out
In
the
Noell and fullback Lee Spark
7:80 p. m. (Memorial
910.
eighth following a threa-run
man.
Stadium)
Shirfay Martin took wo­
homer
by
Eddie
Mathews.
Assisting Plgott are coaches
men's
high game honors for
About Dalrymple'* boxing
Jim McCoy and Ralph Stu919; Jim Sexton's 941 was
background,
be
was
the
heavy­
mpf. Dick Williams will Join
high game for men; Allxe
the workouts next week along weight champion at Chico,
Sexton’s 599 took honors for
with John Colbert and Pi- Cali. State College where be
Rcaalta Thursday
high, series handicap; high
g o lfs
five-man
mentoring won 11 o f hi* 13 bouts.
Results Wednesday
Iluat Lin-Mor. 7, First Fed. 9
series handicap honors for
The Giants stayed on top
staff will carry the ball from
Hunt Lln-Msr .. 110 119—7 7 Alta. San. 7, North Orlando 0 men went to Bryant Hickson
with
a
7-6
win
over
the
Cubs,
there. Colbert la currently
First F e d ._____ 000 111—3 4 Altam. Twins 10, Longwood 7 for hit 631; high game handi
still coaching tha S11S swim the Cardinals picked off the W P -B ubba Park (1-0), LP— Bear Lake 4. Sunlsnd 1
cap trophy went to Ginny
Pirates, 4-9, the Colts beat the
mlng team.
Lake Mary 6, Casselberry 0 Huff for her 227 and I’ete
David Wiggins (1-2).
"The boyi looked good In Dodgers, 1-1, and tha Meta
STANDINGS
Bukur look high game handi
STANDINGS
the opening workouts," sskl ended a five-gem* losing
W
cap honors for men with i
Team
W L P et Team
Plgott. "There were more streak with a 9-9 win over the
2
231.
Hunt Lin-Mor — 9 0 1.000 Altamonte Senators
there than I anticipated but Reds.
1
The most improved bowler
Loco. Eng r e ......... 7 9 .700 Bear Lake
we’re glad to have them try
1
awards went to Shirley Mar
First Fad----------- 4 0 .400 Lake Mary
and make the team. Wa had
1
tin and Ray Kaleel. Crying
Chase .. ............ ..... I 0 .9*3 Altamonte Twins
10 boys from Junior High
1
towsla ware presented to
Standard Oil ..... 0 I
.000 North Orlando
Croomi
High
School
and I expect there will be
I-ongwood
o
other women members o f the
Game Friday
Mid today that the lnstitumore within a day or so.
0
Sunlsnd
league and bowlers' coffee
Standard
Oil
at
Chats
tlon's
annuel
awards
day
will
"W e’ve got a long way to
Casselberry
0
mugs went to ths men.
4:90 p. m., Ft. Msllon Park
go to get ready lor the Me­ be bald at 1 p.m., June S,
Gama
Saturday
tro Conference," Plgott ex­ Presentations will b* made
Standard Oil at Hunt
plained. It’s not going to be during an assembly to be held
10:00 a. m., Bay Avenuo Park
eaay but 1 do feel we’U be in the school's gymnasium.

Park Tonight For
W are Lead Tourney Regional Crown

Over 100 Cars To
Compete In Drag
Racing Program

Ball And Chain

Presents Awards

Junior League

I
8

Siff

Banfnrh

Pape 6— Fri. May 8, 19G4

Rrrath

Lee Hurls N o -H itfe r fo r
C PO; Hunt Still Unbeaten
Danny Le*, CPO’* atalwart
hurler, snd th« Hunt LlncolnMercury Automen — better
known these days as tbs "un­
touchables — stuck out like
egg yolks In a pair of aunnyslde ups In City Recreational
Department
leagus
play
Thursday.
Lee tossed a no-hitter as
the CPO'ers shut out the Lake
Mary nine In a Junior Boys
League contest, 12 to 0, and
Hunt
grabbed
it*
ninth
straight victory In downing

Men's League

First Federal 7 to 9, in a Lit­
tle National League affair.
Meanwhile, in the Little
American loop tbe Bankers of
Sanford Atlantic, victims tn
their first seven games this

Seamanship And
Boating Courses
Begin Next Week

sea ion, have turned Into vflllana. They have woo their
last two contests, topping Per­
fection Thursday, 13 to 9.
In the Men’s League Flor­
ida State Bank posted a 15
to 0 decision over Wilsoo
Maior and Robb’s Construc­
tion clobbered tbe winles*
USO nine, 30 to 9. Mike Hendry homered for Robb's, his
fourth of the season. Mike
Woodruff hit for the circuit
for Florida State, alio hia
fourth of the seaaoo.

ORLANDO, Fla. — Central
Florida boating enthusiasts
are invited to attend aafe
Reaulta Thursday
boating and seamanship les­
Florida State Bank 15,
Results Thursday
sons next week at the Great­
Wilaon-Maier 9
Sanford AtL Beak It,
er
Orlando
Chamber
of
Com­
Fla.
Perfection Dairy 9
St. Bank 115 242 0— 15 13 2 merce building. An elght-leeSanford AtL 144 004— 18 8 6
■on
safety
course
sponsored
Wilson*
Perf. Dairy .. 420 012— 9 8 6
Mater . 001 002 2— 6 11 B by the Orlando CofC will be
WP—Jeff Ward (1-2), LP—
ths
United
WP—Robert Murrl* (4-8), prsernted by
Dalton (0-2).
States
Coait
Guard
Auxiliary
LP— Don Massla (4-4); HR’s
STANDINGS
(FSB) Mike Woodruff, 4th o f Sanford-Orlando Flotilla be­
Team
W L Pet.
ginning
Thursday.
the year); Buddy Burton ( l i t
Navy ....... .. 0 2 .750
The
safety
and
eeamanehlp
o f the year.
Fla. St. B a n k ____ 6 3 .607
Hobbs Cofutruetloa 30, USO 8 course will be held Tuesdays
Perf. Dairy
— -6
6 .650
U S O ____010 133 O— 8 11 0 and Thursdays at 7:46 p.m.
George’s ____™ ... 4
6 .400
Registration
will
open
at
7
Robbs — 140 438 x—29 18 4
Sanford Ati. Bank 2
7 .223
WP—Earl Evans (1-1), LP p.m. on the first meeting
Game Friday
— John Werth (O-0)j HR— night.
Navy at Fla. State Bank
Registration la free an !
(Robbs) Mike Hendry (4th of
boat ownership Is not requir­ 4:30 p. m., Bay Avenue Park
the year).
Game Saturday
ed. The only expenses reqqulrSTANDINGS
Navy at Sanford Atlantic
ed are for ths taxt book and
Team
w L Pet.
10:00 a. m. (Ft. Mellon Park)
materials.
Kingswood .
8 1 .889
5
4 .65-1
Chss# ...... ....
Longwood _____ _ 5 4 .65G
Robbs Construct’n 6 4 .550
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY
5 4 .650
Wllson-Mtler
One FREE Game On Red Pin Strike
FU. S t B an k ____ 4 5 .444
(NO OTHER COUPONS ACCEPTED)
McJtaney ________ 4 5 .444
USO ....................... 0 9 .000
GREEN PIN STRIKE!
Game# Tonight
Non* Scheduled
(3 FREE GAMES)
Gams Saturday
(Exhibition) Starke, Fla.
at Kingswood (2 games)
a ir
3 2 2 -7 K 4 2
fh ke baby
7:00 and 8:80 p. tn.
CONDITIONED
SI1T1NO SERVICE
(Ft. Msllon Park)

Lillie American

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able to hold our owo.
"During the first sessions—
which last about an hour and
a half—we oriented the boys
oo what our plana were and
What we expected of them
We explained that they would
go both waya this Fall,"
Plgott said he and hla staff
were bolding the drill* down
to an hour and a half alnce
that’s tha usual time the BBS
workouts. "Wa don’t feel that
you can teach a youngster
very much whan be’a tired
and warn out," said Plgott.
"Anyway, we’d rather have a
hustling abort workout than
a draggy fang one."
And faU will be here be­
fore wa realise Jt Tbara’U
be the color, tha bands, tbs
crowds, tha cheer leaders, the
clash o f leather, tit* groans
o f disappointment and the
yetis o f delight But much of
it will depend upon what la
going on right now every
afternoon at the Samkaole
practice field.
As they used to say, a hero
is mads, not born. Aod Jlm’a
coaching staff right now is
tryiog to mould a few.

H m triple crown of Ameri­
can hors# racing la mad* up
of Uw Kentucky D a r b y ,
J'rcnkness and B a l mo n t
•tabes.

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fight*.
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Bernard Carver, president
o f Boiton'a B C. Morton Or­
ganization predicted her* yeaterdey record mutual fund
salt* fo r next year when Fed­
eral tax-cut legislation be­
come* fully effective.
"A » a m u lt , the combined
aneta of all mutual fundi
mey well p e n the $40 billion
mark by the end of 1U66,”

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H U N D R ED S

HAVE

NOTCH OF anr.lllFF'H k.tl.U
NOTIC* IX IIKIIKIIY OIVBN that I. J. MJTIIKH IIOUHV.
PH.riff o f H.mlnol* County,
Florida, by virtu* o f a writ l»■urd out o f th* Circuit Court In
*nd for H.mlnol* County. Flo r­
id*. on th* |7th day o f I)*c*mb.r, A D . 1911, In that c . r u i n
raua* b*tw«*n
Mar.ball
N.
Jana.n and n .n a vla v* Caa*
Jan.rn, b l . wlfa, Plaintiff*, and
Alan Ilovay. rt al. r&gt;*f»nd»nt».
hav* In my po.«*.alon th* fol­
low in g d* .crib.it real aatatr.
altuntr. lying and brin g In
H.mlnol* County, Florida, towit:
Dot* : t and 99. W ork t».
HANI.ANDO TIIK HUDUIlll
IIKAPTIFIJU
HANFOllO
HKCTION, accord ing to th"
Plat th a r.o f a . racordad
In Plat llook 1. Pag* ee.
o f th» Public n » c » r d . of
H. mlnol* County. Florida.
Lota II. II and 19. lllork
Z(l. HANI.ANDO TIIC HUDTt!U» IIEAPTIKI’ U HANFOIID HECTION', a cco rd ­
ing to t h . P U l t h . r . o f a .
r . c o r d . d In Plat nook 9.
png* es. o f th " Public n * corda o f Hamlnol* County.
Florida.
Imta 1 and I. Itlock 1*.
HANI.ANDO THE HUBITUII
HEAITTIFL’ U
HANFOIIH
HECTION. accord ing to th"
Plat Ih .r ao f a* r"cord"d In
Plat llook 9, Pag* *e. of
t h . Public Haeord* o f H.m­
lnol* County. Florida.
I. nt* 99 and &lt;0. Plock SI.
HANI.ANDO THE BUHI'IMI
IIEAP TIFUU
P A I. M
HPHINOH
HECTION.
ac­
cord ing tn th " Plat t h . r r o f
aa racordad In Plat Hook
I. Pag* II. o f tha Public
racord. nf Samlnala Coun­
ty. Florida.
)
Dot* II and II. 71,/»CK P.
W K H T
ALTAMONTE
HEIOHTH. HECTION NO.
9. aa r .c o n lc d In Plat Bonk
101. Paga 71 o f th* Public
Paeorda o f Hamlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
Lota tt and Waal H o f
t.ot II. Plock F. Tract *7.
HANI.ANDO HPIHNOH. a.
recorded In Plat Pook 4,
P n g " 65. of the Public It.cnrd* nf H.mlnol* County,
Florid-.
aa tha proparty o f Alan Ile v.y,
at at, P.fandantat that on th*
t l t h day nf May. A.D. 1944.
b . t w a . n tb* l.g a l hour, o f
•air. to-w lt : after 11:*# o'clock
In th* forenoon and bafora 9;oo
o’ clock In tho afternoon, on
th* aald day at th* front door
nf tho County Court Houa* In
Hanrnrd, H.mlnol. C o u n t y .
Florida. I ahall o f fe r fo r .ala
tn th* high.at bidder fo r raah
In band, th* above dtacrlhad
property of Alan llovey. at at.
Defendant..
J. L H obby
Hh.rlff nf
H.mlnnte County, Florid*
ru td t.h ; May I. I. II. II. 1»&lt;«

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Sun n Ju n

Ben. F. Ward Realty, repThan taka a drive out
Ovitdo-way over the weekend eienting Shoemaker at Ovie­
and take a vialt through the do and Mead Manor, reports
two model home* offered by
th* two model* will be open
the Shoemaker Conetruction
for
inspection from 1 p.m
Company at Mead Manor.
intll dark on Saturday and
Sunday.

Record Mutual Fund Sales Seen Thomas Still

SEE US N O W !

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LAKE SYLVAN HOMESITES!

the Inveatment executive laid.
Mr. Carver spoke at the
Mayfair here during tb* op.
enlng seiilon o f a three day
conference attended by man­
agers and representative* of
9 of the Morton Organizetlon’e 11 Florida financialeervlce center*, hotted by
Harry C. Echelberger, San­
ford resident manager.
Mr. Carver told th* gather­
ing he expected the current
installment o f the tax reduc­
tion bill to ipark a strong
upsurge In (alee o f mutual
fund share* and plant to in­
vestor* thla Fall and Winter,
adding:
“ Fund Induetry volume In
1964 should be lubetanlally
higher then at any time since
before the 1962 bear market.
However, It will probably still
be considerably under the
previous hlghi.
“ But by next year when
th* full Impect of tax legi­
slation and economic expan­
sion it felt, there Is every
reason to expect that hun­
dred* o f thousands of new
shareholder* will Invest bil­
lions of dollar* o f new monoy
in mutual fund (hares. And
much o f that money will l&gt;ecom* available through tax
iavlnge.”
B. C. Morton operates over
65 financial service center*
nationwide, daallng in mutual
fundi, realty Invcetment, In•ured laving* and loan as.oelation placements, and insur­
ance.

On Dean’s List
Jam** Carey Owen, Jr.,
Sanford, a studant at th* Un­
iversity of Tennessee College
o f Medicine in Memphis,
made the dean's Hit for acholaitie achievement during the
Winter quarter. 11a live* at
1516 Magnolia.

Legal Notice
In lb * Canrl e f tb* Cannty
JaSge, a .m la n l. Cauaty, Bfata
nf PlarlSa. la Prabal*
In e* Iba K.tala afi
VIOLA «• ST A UK
Dacaaa.d.
FINAL NOTH'*
Nolle* I* baraby glvan that
Ih* unAaralgn.A will, on th*
lt th &lt;1ay o f Juno, A. D. 1911,
praaant to th* llonnraM* c o u n ­
ty Juilgt nf H.mlnnl. County,
Florbla, hi. final r.lu rn, a c ­
count and vnuchtr., aa Kaarutor o f th " E.tata o f VIOLA
M. PTA7IK. A . . t a . . d and at
aald time, then and th.r*.
m a k. application to th . add
Judge for a final . r l l l . m . n t
o f h i. admlnl.tratlon o f aald
*.tata, and for an ordar dlach argin g LUTHE R C. HART,
JR. aa aueh Esaeutor.
Datad this tb* n t h day o f
April. A. P 1911.
Luther C. Hart. Jr.
Aa Kaacutor o f tb* Eatat*
e f VIOI,A M. ST A UK
Doeaooad.
I. Jo* Davit, Jr.
P. O. D r a w . r III*
Hanford, Florida

Robert B. Thome* Jr., San­
ford Herald correspondent,
continues to top Seminole
County blood donors, accord­
ing to Mr*. Robert Ilauman,
nf the Seminole County blood
bank. Thomai has contributed
his 29th pint of blood.
Other donort for April
were Robert B. John*, 27
pints; Claude 8. Hawkins, 26;
John T. Fortier, Howard E.
Ilaas, 22; Harry R. Wilton,
18; H. H. Fortner, 17; Rob­
ert G. Wade, 16; Anthony J.
Chesna, 15; Floyd E. Ilcam,
Mra. Ophelia S. Bennett, 14;
Charlea D. Baker, Lewie Schwelekcrt, Willie Andereon, 18;
Wilfred A, Smorowakl, Jimmy
R. Henderson, 12; Robert F.
Graham, Ralph E, Schwclckert, Hubert D. Smith, 11.
Virgil L. Anderson, 10;
Charles J. Sasaman, Mrs. Ad*
R. Williamson, Edward J
F e r r y , Edward Converse,
eight; Henry S. Dllta, Ken­
neth L. Mcriea, seven; W il­
bur J. Grove, Franklin D.
Gore, Gerald Caseanova, John
G. Dunn, six; Collie Collins,
John Scbirard Jr., five; Charlea W. Register, Ellsworth C.
Harper Jr., Sam Meshotto,
Randall Reynold*, Clarence O.
Johnson, four; Ruiscll B.
Fehrman, Mre. Susan Byrd,
John T. Dennett, Ralph L.
McClain, Jonathan Randall,
three; Richard C. Schultz,
Mr*. Shirley Roth, Clarence
Jessup Jr., Roger Ericaon,
two.
Elmer C. Campbell, John
Williams, Ernest H. Cornett,
John Jones, Otell Vlekert,
Mre. l.oie Taylor, Ilerechrl
Powell, Charles II. Starrett,
Joseph S. Dvorovy, William
A. Davenport, Dean Carmine
Jr., John D. Mease, Curtpey
Mead, Robert E. Meeerve,
Julius K. Jonea, Georg* F.
Flaher, Earl E. Moor#, Paul
Wnrmack, Jack B. Beckham
and John Tilaon, one.

FSU Grant

TALLAHASSEE (D PI) —
Florida State Univaraity has
received federal grants total,
ling $1,884,520 to help In con­
struction o f a new chemistry
building, it was announced to­
day.
The building will ultimately
eoet $4,884,829.
Th* National Mesne* Found­
ation awarded 11,048,525 in
funds for construction and
equipment for th* building ana
the
National Institute e f
Publtah Mar I, II, II. II, 111!
Health gave $598,104CDU-II

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Street Lights
Sidewalks
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uated in landscaped area*
with beautiful trees.
Shoemaker Construction al­
so la showing two model* at
Idyllwilda and four modela at
Ravenna Park, on Country
Club Road welt of Sanford.
Leroy C. Robb Construc­
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model, “ Th* Floridian," on
Foreet Drive, Ju»t o ff Mellon­
ville Avenue next to 24th
Street
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la completely Insulated, ie
covered with 20-yeer roof
shlnglee, has a GE equipped
kitchen with natural birch
cabinets. There Ie a two-car
garage.
The Floridian will be open
for inspection 1-5 p.m, Satur­
day and Sunday and on week­
days by appointment
New model home* also are
being shown at Country Club
Heights.
Ibee* Include three bed­
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DIRECTIONS! Drive West on 46, tars left e s Oraage B H d, Paolaj I urn right at Wilson
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it"

named manager o f the
local Food Fair Store,
assumed hia d u t i e s
Monday. Sulouff, a na­
tive o f Pennsylvania,
hns been in Florida for
about six years. He
came hero from posi­
tions in Orlando and
Winter P a r k
Food
Fair Htore.s. Sulouff is
married und they have
three hoiih , uge 7, 10
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If* M a rl VitiO

Girl Scouts Honor Their Mothers
With A Mother-Daughter Banquet
Neighborhood I, composed
o f Sominole County, o f the
Citrus Council of Girl Scouts
recently entertained at a
Mother-Daughter banquet at
tba Civic Center. This Is an
annual affair and this year,
approximately 490 attended,
Including the brownies, ca­
dets, senior scouts and their
leaders and mothers with a
host o f distinguished guests.
The arranging committee
Included the Mmes. Kathy
Tooke,
Carolyn
Lavender,
Cathy MacLauchlln, Sue Mon­
roe and Lorraine Spoils.
The doors were opened at
8:10 p.m. for viewing o f dis­
plays and table setting.
Each troop was responsible
for its table and food, which
was elegant and delicious.
Mrs, Cathy MacLauchlln,
Neighborhood
I
chairman,
■conducted the most Interest­
ing program beginning with
the presentation of colors, fol­
lowed by the pledge o f alleg­
iance and the singing of
"A m erica." Before Grace, a
greeting and hello songs were
eung.
After dinner, the guests
were Introduced and Mary
Jean Turner, Senior Scout,
read an appropriate reading
on behalf of all mothers, and
then Mary Jean led the group
in singing.
Mrs. Frances Cobb, Senior
Troop Leader for 11 years,

made several presentations
and announced that Mary
Jean Turner and Sue Orseno
were delegates to All State
with Linda Stapler as alter­
nate.
Mrs. Cobb presented 10 year
pins to mothers and daughters
for their faithful service. Re­

ceiving pins were Mrs. If. W.
Danklefs and daughter, Don­
na Danklefs, and Mrs. L. E.
Morgan and daughter, Nikki
Morgan.
The Senior Troop held the
audience captive with a skit
on ‘ How Not To Camp." The
members held a meeting and

decided they all knew what to
do. They ended up at camp
with none of the essentials and
(he only food was a bunch of
onions, a banana and each
brought a chocolate cake.
Following the skit, “ Taps"
was sung, and the colors re­
tired.

KECEIVING TEN YEAR PINS at the annual Girl Scout* Mother-Daugh­
ter banquet held recently at tho Civic Center are from left, Mins Nikki
Morgan and mother, Mrs. L. E. Morgan, Mrn. H. W. Danklefs and daugh­
ter, Miaa Donna Danklefn. Doth mother and dnughter teams have extend­
ed over ten years o f faithful service to the Girl Scouts.

Miss Sheala Best
Is Honored Guest

Lois Karnes Feted At Shower
Mlsi Lois Karnes, bridcelect o f Donald Blajor, was
guest of honor at a linen
ahower recently at her home.
Hostesses for the surprise
shower w e r e
Bliss Faye
Karnes, sister of Lois, Mi.&lt;*
Judy English and Miss Doris
Luke.
The party rooms were decorated with pink floral ar­
rangement! and pink stream­
ers.
The table was overlaid with
an antique Ivory cut work
cloth with service of sterling
and crystal. Refreshing punch
was served with the assort,
ment of cakes, candles and
nuts.
Attending the shower were
the Blisses Susie Halback,
Honey Childs, Barbara Bolgcr, Sheryl Stcmpcr, Carol
Stcmper, Carol Thomas, An­
gel Childs, Betty Pittard,
Linda Adcock and Joan Ship,
man.

O f Bridal Shower
By Evelyn Lundy
A surprise mlscellsneous
shower, honoring Miss Sheals
Best, bridc-elect o f Alan Al­
bers, was held at the St.
Luke's Christian Day School
In Slavla recently.
A color scheme of orchid
and white was carried out
throughout the party rooms.
An umbrella over the gilt
table was done in orchid and
the refreshment table was
overlaid with a white doth
covered with orchid net. Pink
roies and orchid colored Al­
thea (Rote of Sharon) were
used in lovely arrangements.
Miss Nylcene Albers and
Bliss Sharon Holloways as­
sisted the guest of honor with
opening her gifts. There were
30 Invited guests among whom
were Miss Best’s mother,
Mrs. J. S. Best, and her
grandmothers, Mrs. G. R.
Best and Mrs. Henry Thurs­
ton, and the groom-elect'a
mother Mra. C. W. Yarborough.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Lex Abel, Blrs. J. L.
Duds Jr., Btrs. George Jackubln and Btrs. E. L. Bcllhorn.
Miss Beit’s wedding will be
an event of June 7, at the St.
Luke's Lutheran Church in
Slavla.

MISS LOIS KARNES, left, bride elect ot Donald Major, was recently
honored guest o f a bridal shower hosted by her sister, Miss Faye Karnes,
serving, and the Misses Judy English and Doris Luke.

Enjoys Business Luncheon
The General Business and
Luncheon meeting of the San­
ford Woman's Club met last
Wednesday, with Blrs. B. F.
McWhorter,
Blrs. Virginia
Middleton, Blrs. D. C. Howard, .Mrs. R. D. Rhodes and
Btrs. Roy Partin serving as
hostesses.
The club room was a pro­
fusion of day lilies and glorloss lilies, with a large bas­
ket of Easter lilies placed in
the foyer.
Prior to the luncheon, Btrs.
Stella Moore accompanied the
group in singing "The Star
Spangled Banner" followed
by the salute to the flag and
concluded with Mrs. Georgo
Wells offering the Invocation.

Honored With
Luncheon

Miss Barbara Williford Is Honoree
O f Graduation Coke-Chatter Party

MRS. MARGE Echelberger, talented vocal­
ist, will he featured in
"Merry - Go - Round," a
variety
program
to
l&gt;enefit The Seminole
Association F o r Re­
tarded C h i l d r e n , to
l&gt;e presented Tuesday,
May 12, at 8 p.m. at
Seminolo High School
auditorium.

The Ethel Root Members
Conduct Memorial Service

Sorority T o H old

A Rummage Sale
This Weekend

Oviedo Personals

Given T o Honor

The Sanford Woman's Club

Norma Whittern

Mrs. Bill Glenn was hos­
tess recently to a graduation
luncheon at the Skyline Ros.
taurant in Orlando, honoring
.Miss Norma
Whittern, a
member of the '64 graduating
class of Seminole High School.
Each place card was a little
Adcock, Penny Glccson, Anne red achool house with the
Mrs. Jack O'Donnell was I Meeks, Janet Johnsoa, Carol t plon.
hofttoai last Saturday at her Stcmper, Carole Thomas, ShaAlso ths Misses Susan Stew. Aiken, Julie Sllsby and Pat guests' first grade picture at
Linda ISzabo.
the door.
borne on Magnolia Avenue to | " »
Cw#* Ch" “ - ' “ *• U ,u veca PltUBtrs. Glenn presented Miss
a coke and chatter party hon­
Whittern
with an appropriate
oring Barbara Williford, a
gilt.
member o f the 'M graduating
Guests Invited were the
class of 8emlnole High School.
Blisses Caro] Samuel, Mari­
Mrs. Wayne Edwards, sis­
lyn Hunt, Cent Wheatland,
Susie Deal, Susan Brown,
ter o f the bonoree, was coPeggy Grier, Judy Lavender,
hostess.
and Sharon Stanuel.
The buffet table was cen­
Mrs. Harold Whittern, mo­
tered with e floral arrange­
ther of tha honoree, also at­
ment of red and white mums
tended.
hanked on either side by
white candle holders holding
red tapers. Dainty rolled
sandwiches tied with red pisnlento strips symbolised the
graduation diplomas and cap
shaped sandwiches with pi*
The Ethel Root Circle of the
mlento tassels were cleverly
created In accord. Assorted
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
chips, dips and cookies com­
Church met recently at Fel­
plemented the cokes.
lowship Hall.
Enjoying an afternoon of
At the beginning of the
music and chatter were the
meeting, a memorial service
Misses Sheryl Stamper, Jill
was conducted by the presi­
West, Betty Pittard, Myra
dent, Blrs. Walter Bethea, for
Btrs. Walter McPherson, wife
of the church pastor, who died
recently. The chair which
Blrs. BtcPhcrson usually oc­
cupied, was draped In blick,
with a single bleeding heart
flower. Appropriate B i b l e
MISS BARBARA WILLIFORD, center, was honoree o f a graduation Coke
verses were read and a poem
und chatter party ot the Mugnolia home o f Mrs. Jack O’Donnell, hostess,
Zeta XI Chapter, Beta Sig­
in her memory, after which
right. On the left is the honoree’s mother, Mrn. J. L. Hofcckcr.
ma Phi, Is sponsoring a rum­
the membera sang, "Blest Be
mage sale Friday, May a, and
The Tie That Binds."
Saturday, May 0. It Is to be
An Impressive devotional
held In the building formerly
service was presented by Mrs.
occupied by Sears, Roebuck
Oscar Zittrowrr, based upon
and Company, US East First
Uy Evelyn Lundy
Mrs. Randolph's parents, Mr. Ann Is a student at the Miami "The Carpenter" by Peter
Street in downtown Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Slavik and Mrs. L. L. Faulk Sr., of Medical and Technical School. Marahatl.
The doors will be open from
The program for the even­
have returned home after Oviedo.
• a.m. until • p.m. on Friday,
ing was on "Stewardship"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Faulk
ac­
visiting
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Mrs.
Robert
C.
McCatlister
and from • a.m. until a p.m.
which was discussed by Mrs.
and Mrs. Roy Horton of Lake companied their daughter to and son, Russell, will leave M. J. Corbett.
on Saturday.
There will be bargains in Wales.
Valdosta where they visited Saturday by train for a tunReports were heard from
weeks visit to the World’s
new and used clothing, jewelanother daughter and son in­
Fair. They will be guests of
ry, books, appliances and
Mrs. Frank Randolph and law, Mr. and Mrs. Collins Mrs.
McCall Ister's
sister,
household Items.
Mrs. Jack Raymarc, of Mor­
A local merchant has do­ son, Mike, have returned to Rams, for the weekend.
ristown, N. J. They also will
nated items o f discontinued their home In Augusta, (la.,
Miss Anne Slavik was the visit friends In Long Island.
and slightly damaged stock. after a few weeks visit with
weekend guest o f her parents, Mr. McCalllster will remain
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Slavik. at home while they are gooe.

A Birthday Party

various committee chairmen,
and an Interesting report was
given on the quarterly meet­
ing of the women's fellowship
which was held recently.
The group decided that as
their material aid project,
they would financially aid Ri­
der .Memorial Hospital, and
also would make bandages at
the meetings for leprosy pa­
tients In India, which will be
sent
through the Church
World Service.
The
president appointed
Btrs. Ralph Lossing to serve
as material aid chairman, and
Blrs. Bonner Carter to be
spiritual life chairman.
At the conclusion of the
meeting
delicious
refresh­
ments were served by the hos­
tess, Bfrt. Edward Simpson
to the following, Mmes. T. R.
Alford, Waller Bethea, Bon­
ner Carter, M. J. Corbett,
Harold Herbal, Ralph Lossing,
A. M. Remusat, Clayton Bagwell and Oscar Zittrower.

Church
Calendar
First Presbyteries Church
MONDAY, MAY 11
The Women of the Church
Circles will meet as follows:
B:4S a.m. Circle 1 with Mrs.
W. S. Willis, 312 E. 23th St.
.Mrs. Fred Swankhous, co­
hostess
9:43 a.m. Circle 2 with Btrs.
G. E. McCall, 318 Magnolia
Ave.
9:43 a.m. Circle 3 with Blrs.
A. B. Peterson Sr., Hidden
Lake, Blra. Robt. Besserer,
co-hostess
9:45 a.m. Circle 4 with Mrs.
Robert Jackson, Philathea
classroom
9:43 a.m. Circle 3 with Mrs.
M iry Bolly, 1112 Myrtle
Ave.
9:43 a.m. Circle 8 with Mrs.
Earl Turner, 147 Mellonvllle Ave.
2:30 p.m. Circle 7 with Mrs.
Andrew McPherson, 104 W.
23rd St.
3 p.m. Circle 8 with Mrs J. C.
Hutchison, Indian Mound
Village
8 p.m. Evening Circle 8 with
Mrs. John W. Wilson, Gold­
en Lake
7:43 p.m. Evening Circle 10
with Mrs. Henry Russell,
Marina Island (Geneva Ave­
nue), Btrs. W. S. Brumley,
co-hostess

After the luncheon, Btrs. C.
R. Sims gave a report on the
advertising campaign she has
been directing, and report&amp;l
there were only three and one
half ads to be secured.
Mrs. W. L. Merritt asked
the ladies for donations of day
lilies to be used for beautifi­
cation of the club grounds.
Mrs. Irving Pryor was elect­
ed president o f the Civic De­
partment, due to the resigna­
tion of Mrs. Etfle Durden.
Mrs. W. L. Merritt, Sirs.
Roy Til 111 and Mrs. C. M.
Flowers were elected dele­
gates to the Seminole County
Federation of Women's Clubs
meeting to be held at the
Hamilton House on May 28.
Mrs. W. L. Merritt, incom­
ing president, and Mrs. W. L.
Gramkow, c l u b president,
gave reports on the Federa­
tion of Women's Clubs con­
vention recently held In Jack­
sonville.
The annual May breakfast
will be held at 8:30 a.m. on
May 20 with card games fol­
lowing.
Blrs. Bill Kirk presented
Mrs. Patty Gatchel, formerly
of Sanford, and now residing
in Ferns ndina Beach. Patty
used "Good Grooming" as her
subject, starting out attired
in a floral duster over s yel­
low linen dress with her hair
in curlers. By removing ths
duster and curlers and add­
ing proper make-up and jew­
elry, Patty tranasformed her
entire appearance 1s 8 matter
of minutes into a well-groom­
ed young woman.
Following her demonstra­
tion, Mrs. Gatchel distributed
favors to all the ladies pre­
sent.

Timmi Armao
Tim ml Armao of Park Lana % 1 &lt;#
celebrated his fifth birthday
Saturday afternoon at tha
home of his mother, Mrs.
Tcnna Armao with the follow­
ing friends present to helo
him enjoy his party: Goraon
and Johnny Padgett, Mrs. J.
E. Padgett, Becky and Linda
Davis, Cindy a n d
Patty
Sweeney, Bfark White, Vin­
cent and Vicki Accardl, Nor­
man Glenn, Miss Kimberly
Russell. Diane Accardl. Timmi's sister, Terri, and grand­
mother, Btarie Accardl.
Due to bad weather tha
table was set in the garage,
with ice cream, cake, candy,
soda and nuts served, with the
opening of the packages fol­
lowing Indoors.
A new make up table stores
cosmetics neatly out ot sight—
on the back of a rotating mir­
ror. Three shelves with guard­
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bottles on the 30-lnch-hlgh
unit

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7he Pilot Club o f Sanford
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Civic Center.
Hostesses for the evening
were M is. Catherine Ray and
Mrs. relics Swanson.
Arrangements
of
yellow
mums, white daisies and fern
decorated the tables, carrying
out the d u b colors of green
and gold.
Guest
speaker,
Sergeant
Vince Smallwood of the State
Highway Patrol, waa Intro­
duced by the program chair­
man, Mrs. Bonnie Boone. His
subject waa safety an the
highways and ha stressed the
t h r e e emotional problems
causing accidents as Irritation,
iggravstion and frustration.
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Torres.
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o f Orlando attending were
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Wintlle, Marie WiUlams, Mar­
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"From Russia WitK Love" At Rite
“ From Ru»si« With Love,"
•ccund In the series of James
Bond adventure*, w u filmed
whilu the first, “ Dr. No,” was
•till playing to c a p a c i t y
crowds in virtually every
country
o f the world. In
Technicolor, the spy story
opens Sunday at the Rlts
Theatre, through United Art­
ists release. Sean Connery re­
peats hla characterisation of

the famous Secret Agent 607,
ugain shooting a number of
unattractive men while help­
ing a most attractive young
Russian girl defect to the
W est
Filmed mostly on location In
Istanbul, crown city of the
Middle East seldom visited by
movie-compenlee, the cast and
72-man crew enjoyed over a
month of the kind o f living

James Bond Is traditionally
accustomed to: swank hotels,
stylish eating, sophisticated
drinking, esotic entertainment
— Rondmanship at its best!
If the nights were spent at
play, however, the days were
strictly for the business ol
movie-making. For the first
time in Technicolor, audiences
will see such Turkish delights
aa the St. Sophia mosque, built
by the Roman Emperor Jus­
tinian In 64S A.D., the 3,000
teeming shops o f the Covered
Baiaar, and the unforgettable

sky-lines o f an historic city
that spreads onto two conti­
nents—Europe and Asia.
Under the sky-lints — and
under the sidewalks, in fact—
1s the thousand year old un­
derground cistern used by un­
dent Byzantine Emperors of
Constantinople to store drink­
ing water—end this, too, wns
used for a key scene in ths
exciting film.
The traditional director's
call for “ Quiet'' was almost
meaningless d u r i n g above

ground scenes: five times a
day the meuzzin of the nearby
mosques came out onto their
minarets to deliver their re­
sounding ezan, or “ Calls to
Prayer." One of the most col­
orful aspects of the Moham­
medan religion, the meuzzln's
call can be heard for more
than a mils In every direction
and was picked up by ths sen­
sitive microphones. Moviegoers
will therefore not only tee—
but hear at well— the authent­
ic and colorful custome of the
middle-east.

Movieland Feature

DANIELA DIANCHI plays tha voluptuous girl
friend o f James Ilond (Scan Ginnery) in the Tun
Fleming story o f international intrigue, “ From
Itussiu With Love.” Filmed in Technicolor, the
United Artists release will open Sunday at the
llitz Theatre and continue through Wednesduy.
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Alan Ladd
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No. 3 At 0:30 j ) n l ^

“Muscle Beach Party”
Frankie

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Jsasa Garner
Natalis Wood — Color

Walt Dliney’a “ A Tiger
Walka" will bs featured Sun­
day through TMceday at ths
Movieland Drive-In Theatre.
It start Brian Keith and is
in color. Also on the bill will
ba Debbie Reynolds in “ Mary,
Mary," In color.
Co-featured on Wednesday
and Thursday will be “ Love
Is a Ball," with Glenn Ford
and Hop* Lange, and “ Lone­
ly Are the Brave," with Kirk
Douglas.
Ths triple color feature fur
Friday and Saturday, May IB­
IS, will Ire “ Main Attraction,"
starring Pat Boone; “ Captain
Newman, SI. D.,” with Greg­
ory Pack and Tony Curtis,
and "Ths Kentuckian," with
Burt Lancaster.
A Bengal tiger, weighing
cloee to 400 pounds and cap­
able o f running down its prey
at 30 miles an hour, plays a
spectacular, starring role In
"A Tiger Walks."
About ths only time this
tiger walks Is when ha first
sees he hae been left unat­
tended during a truck repair
stop In an unsuapecting small
town and gingerly steps out
to freedom and on# of tha
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(4) Alfred HUahestk
Hour
14144 (4) Maks That Spars
11:44 (1) News
(4) News—Msrpky Msr(In
tt 04 (4) Mswa Sport a, Wealtksr
(4) Theater sf ths Stars
11:44 (1) Johnny Csrsoa
(Color)
11:14 (4) Mavorlck

SATURDAY A. M.

DeBBiel

wk mas oweittULUM ftDKiietm M j
— ■hOp S M •
m a aa an - *a a au imn seen i ■

a caged tiger becomes a jungle beast roaming
the atreeta o f a city, in Walt Disney’a Techni­
color suspense drama, “ A Tiger Walka,” star­
ring Brian Keith, Vera Miles and Pamela Frank­
lin. This feature will run Sunday through Tues­
day at Movieland Drive-In.
nals of movledom.
Brian Keith, as • small
town sheriff bent on bring­
ing ths big cat hack alive,
corners him with only a slowreacting bullet from a tran­
quilizer gun to protect him•elf.

4:14 (4) Maws, Weather
4:11 (It Hunrlee Someotor
1:41 (I) Orowsrs Alaisaas
(I) Mews
Till (I) One Way Mirror
t») HPD Mld-rterlds
III! (I&gt; Aernao Tho Pane#
(I) Capt. Kangaroo
(I, Roekp Josas
1:11 (I) Robin Hood
(I) Major Maroury
1:41 (I) Ths Alvin Show
(4) Ths Alvin ahaw

SHOWS AT liM . 3:30 - 5 JO - 7:30 . 0:00

4:11 (I) Raff A Roddy
(4) Tannttaaa Tuaado
(I)

14:41 (11
(I)
(1)
H ill it)
(II
(t)
11:11 (11
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(I)
ll:M (i)
(I,
(I)

Superm an

llertor lltllheAls
Quick l)rt«v McUrsw
Junior Auction
rirobalt XI.
MlKhty Monas
Jataens
fiannl. Tha Maaaos
Min Tin Tin
Onapar
fury
Moy Rogers show
Benny A Caoll

SATURDAY P. M.

l ! : S f (I I llullwlnklr Show

(II dirt News
(II itura llusny

11:11 (4) llaa.bail
(It lUenl.all

11:11 (4) Holier! Trout Nana
(I) Amarlaas Bandotand
11BO I) Zly Friend Plloha
1:}o (4) Champ Wr.eillng
1:10 (I) Challaiia* &lt;lolf
1:11 (I) Champ Howling
t i ll Ill Theater X
(I) Talk 'n Talent
4:44 (I) Kentucky Derby
(|) Selanrs notion
Theater
4:11 (I) Industry on Parade
4:10 (II Outlaws
4:14 II) An As# of Kings
4:41 (I) Wide World of
gports
4:14 (I) Ita tha Law
1:11 (I) Plahlng run
1:11 II) Naneeopa
4:10 (II llunta Hardening
4:14 (41 Waah. Report
(II Mr. Kd
(I) (luy Ixniberde
1:14 il l Newerope
7:40 ill Clroua Hoy
(I) Central Florida
Showraeo
(I) Pee Hunt
t i l l II) Tho IJoutanont
(l&gt; Jsrkla (lianas#
l*&gt; H o o t e n a n n y
l l 30 (2) Joty lll.bop (Color)
(l&gt; Tho liafandera
(It Lawrence Walk
1:44 (!) Saturday Night
Meet.
1:14 (II Phil

TODAY
&amp; SAT.

Tha tiger has Just weather­
ed a massive mortar attack
perpetrated by a National
Guard company.
Ha
has
broken out o f tha perimeter,
but can only make good hla
escape by racing through a
supposedly unguarded gorge.

W eeken d T e le v is io n
I:*f (11
(I)
(S)
Sill i l l
1:11 (I)

SUN. - MON. - TUES.

LEAP TO FREEDOM — Thin Id the moment

Stivers

(I) Ths IliiUyweel Pal­
ace- •

frown

10:11 ( I ) flunamnks

lot 14
m il
11:14
11:44
11:11
11:11
12:10
1:44

STARTS
SUNDAY

1:14
1:14
life
1:14
4:14

SHOWS AT

m i SWaWfea^KT RBR0CC0U—

1:00 - 111*
3:30 • 7:30
0:33

M RBM n

SSHCtafttiHIE 8M roB^l^w ihlM reTt
PLUS THE BEATLES COME TO TOWN"

(&gt;l llsttlellos
til Theater of tha Stars
1) Adult Theater
lit Mnvla
S U N D A Y P. M .
(ll Sa.rh lor Today
111 havlvat
(I) Its.obeli —
Ol Lower Light House
ll ) Oral Roberta
(ll llarald of Truth
(1) ftaaeball
(4i) Industry On Parade
(4) liaaeball—I’llts. at Ht.
U llll
til Challenge Oolf
tl) Pro-Howlers Tear
tl) One Way Mirror
(41 m s Picture
(2) Christophers
(I) Discovery ’44

4:11 ( I )
4:10 111
(2)
(I)

TRA
TDA
Man Inin Bpacs
l o u r Life In Ths
World Today

1:44 (I) dirt apurta npectasular
(1) Topis

(I) Trailmaatsr
1:11 ( l l O H C o l i t i s Bowl
|l) Ted Mask Amateur

Hour

1:44 ( I ) 24th Century

(&gt;) IHaruaalon 'l l
til Mast Tho P f l i o
1:11 tit Probi

(&gt;) Death Valley DSyo

(I) Nswaaepa

1:44 l l ) o t i l t A Harriett
( ! ) Hill Dans bhow
tl) 1a . ala
71 14 (4) Umpire

tl) Wonderful World of
Color

(41
1:44 ( I )
(4)
I I I ! (7)
(I)
4:44 (Z)
1:14 ( I )
1:10 (4)
14:44 (1)
ft)
(4)
14:14 ( I )
(4)
11:11 (11
(I)

Mv rs v e rlt a Martian
Pd Sullivan Hhow
The Lucy Special
tlrlndl
Arraat A Trial
Itnnsnie
Ths Celebrity i s m s
Mads In America
American Species!#
Btonay Hurhe
Candid Comers
ADC Mows Rapnrt
Whet's My Lins
Ntwscopa
lls rry H ss s s a ir
News

(I)
11:11 tl)
ll:IS (1)
U :tl (I)

Newsline
Theater sf ths atsrs
later Uses
Keyhole

MONDAY A. M.
4:44 (Z) sitn On
t i l l Ill
1:14 (•)
l : l t III
(1)
(4)
f i l l II)
(I)

Hun.hint Aleninas
Hunshlns Almonte
Sunrlia Haraastar
World C lv ll liitlo s
You A Your Student
T o la y
Op-ration Alphabet
7:11 (I) P a n s . Msrbol Bo­
gart

»:I4 (I) Today

(fl
7:11 t l )
7:11 III
1:11 III
(I)

Wako Up Movies
Mleklo'i Unapt! Tima
News A Weather
Cartooavlllo
Capt. Kaagarwe

1:14 (11 Wastes, and Mews
1:14 14) Certonvlllo
4:44 l l ) Dlvoreo Court
l l ) Kaarctla
1:11 ( I ) Hell I t e r s Shew
J:I4 l l ' Romper Room

BY JUDY TURNER
Once again it ii time to pny trihuto to tho««
VIM's . . . Very Important Mothers. Sunday is
Mother's Day and you can serve her breakfast n
bed then, hut there Ih no need to wuit to start show­
ing her liow much she is appreciated. Got dressed
up in your stepping-out clothes and go out tonight
or tomorrow night.
And a good starting pises
would bs ths Carlbe loungs
whsrs they serve a tasty din­
ner made right them at Ross
and Wilk’s Restaurant . . . re­
cent comment was that the
•tasks are vary good, th e
Cariba would make a good fin­
ishing point too, (Inca thsy'rt
now open til 3 a. m. . . . For
that matter you can just stay
there all evening. Lou reports
that Norma is working espe­
cially hard with • lively lunch
hour lately . . . and no wonder
. . . ths Cariba ia so close and
luuidy downtown Iwsldce pro­
viding a "get away from it
sU" noon hour atmosphere.
• n s
Friends of tha Jim Spencers
will bs glad to hear that Jim
has rrgNincd his golf form and
Is o ff in SU Lucia this week in
tho stato amnteur tourney.
Doris wunt down will) him .. . .
Meanwhile back at ths ranch,
so to say, Ed la still whipping
up those delightful concoctions
. . . ilka grasshoppers with Ice
cream and velvet hammers.
And the food Is superb as us­
ual.
s e a
If you're shopping In ths
Ssminole Plata, or even if you
make a (pedal trip down,
you'll want to (top In at the
Trade Winds for a cup o f cof­
fee ami a sandwich . . . at
least that is ths intention.
Once you get inside and s«e
all those goodies lined up for
your inspection and choice you
won't be aide to stop picking
up things to e a t From appeUsing salads to luscious doe
aorta . . . there is something
for everyone.
• • e
In tha mood for entertain­
ment on a Wednesday night,
say? Impossible? Not at all.
Miss Carol Tettijohn Is at ths
piano every night at Freddie's
Steak House in ths Lamplight­
er Loungs . . . enjoy the musle
and atmosphere as an accom­
paniment a fine aleak dinner.
(•)
14:14 (1)
(4)
(1)
14:14 (21
14:44 (2)
(4)
(4)
11:44 (41
(4)
(4)
IHI4 (4)
(2)
(4)

Anar Itsa H lilsey
a s f Whas
Mika Wall tea
Hpanlah
MIC Newt
Word for Word
1 l-*vo l.say
f'rlco !• Itlsht
T a t MeCtys
C .a ta n lrtH e a
&lt;1.1 Tho Ma.aase
1*0(0 4) ( H a lf #
Jeopardy
Slitting IJnka

Mother's Day heralds the ar­
rival o f ths spring social sea­
son and that meuns engage­
ments, weddings, year • and
banquets and ail those other
fascinating things to do. To
really make your particular
party a well run, comfortable
and lovely one, rail Joy Manrost at tho Capri for partic­
ulars. The Capri haa several
rooms which ran be partitioncd o ff for any alxed groups
and all Uie racilltlM are put
at your disposal. And all the
work ia done for you.
• *
•
Hero is a wonderful idea for
Sunday's .Mother's day cele­
bration. Doll's Pastry Shop In
lha Food Fair Center Is mak­
ing up dolleloua beautiful
cakes, bedecked with sithsr an
orchid or a carnation on each
caks. A charming tributo to
your mother. Call or stop In at
Dell's as soon as possible.
• •
•
If mother Is in a mood to go
out on Sunday (name one that
won't be) taka her to the Lake
Monroe Inn. Theyll be serv­
ing Uieir full course dinners
from 1 p. m. til 9 p. m. Tha
Inn haa a varied menu with
complete meals from 91.20 for
adults . . . only (LOO for tha
kids so ths whole family can
enjoy the day o u t Call 3227110(4 for reservations.
• e
•
My favorite msal turns up
a g a i n at Jean's Spaghetti
House at a pleasant low price.
, - i , Jam bo spaghetti with
meat sauce ia only 91-00 and a
a Junior alsa serving o f tha
same la Just 7B rents. Tha din­
ner Includes salad, bread, but­
ter and coffee or tea. Drlva up
to the Orange City restaurant
over the weekend and take ad­
vantage o f these specials . . .
they're closed on Mondays,
s e e
Talked to a friendly voice at
George's Tavern which belong­
ed to ona of the bartenders
there . . . turned out to ba
Kris. Tha othar ona ia Homer,
and together with owner
Laura Stephans they run r
pleasant
place Indeed.
George's has a complete line
o f beer, wine and liquor with
a drive-in service, liesides its
bar and lounge. Plenty of free
parking too.
• • •

MONDAY P. M.
13:43 ( l i
(4)
14:11 (4)
14:14 (4)
(4)
(It
ll:« 4 (4)
1:44 (1)
(4)
(1)
1:14 (1)
1:1S 111
4:44 (4)
(1)
(1)
1:41 (4)
t;44 (1)
(1)
(4)
4:11 ( I )
1114 (1)
1:14 (4)
(4)

New on the list this week Is
T o n . 41(41 k n S ' H Uis Club Juans (pronouneed
nlan
wanna), opposite the Fern
Maws
H.v.n Kays
Plaza on 17-92. Message here
Marry H . a e . t . r
ra tk r r Knnwt Baal says tliat FINALLY they have
Startk (at Tooiarv tn nightly entertainment to go
Truth #r
with the newly redecorated
and ap|M)lnted club. There will
Ualdtae L*IST4it
Op#n Window
ba a grand opening soon to
Iia c.m b .r llrl-la
44.wa end WaaMae celebrate all these naw tilings.
T.affinal.
Cluli Juana is owned by
Toeut
Mike and Teresa P inter.. . •
An Tkn W orld f t m
Sclaara
Nawallna
T»u * Tour Rluiltnt
I'a.aword
r a o p lt Will Talk
Ann S-utharn
NIIC
Tha Honiara
Art I.lnklatttr
Day In Court

TV RENTAL
• Wales

• Service

Seminole TV
FA 3-4320
Zenith Color TV Sals*
3400 Sanford Ava.

Steak Housa
Central Florida's Oldest i Finest

tak

T m o v

ou rj

A COMPLETE AND VARIED MENU

FULL COURSE DINNERS
CHILDREN — $1.00
DINING ROOM OPEN 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. SUNDAY
Phone 323-3108 For Reservations

LAKE MONROE INN
Hwy. IT-33 — l h

Milas North O f SANFORD

F IN A L L Y !? !?
Nitely Entertainment

Club Qimtw
OPPOSITE FERN PARK PLAZA — 17-31

WATCH

FOR

George's

GRAND OPENING

TAVERN

COR. litis A FRENCH — HWY. 17-31— SANFORD

— BAR A PACKAGE —

BEER | E H

\

MIXERS

ALL Your Favorite Brands At A Pries
You're Glad To Pay . . .

J
$J00

SPECIAL LOW PRICKS BY TUB CASH
— Pleaty O f Free Parking —

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL

JUMBO SPAGHETTI
(WITH MHAT SAUCE)

JR. SPAGHETTI — 75c
lacludea Salad, Brand. Better, Ceffee ST Tan

— CLOSED ON MONDAY —
Jean S Roeco Moreltln Welcome Ton!

Jean's Spaghetti House
Open It A. M. 4a IS P. M. — Partis* Ateammadatad
llwy. 17*31, Oraaga City — Raaarvatlana: Ph. 771-3133

— JIM SPENCER'S —
RESTAURANT sad COCKTAIL LOUNGB

ALL TIIE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... f I J i
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(await as • aut)

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real dalleecy tha way wa
prepare them I . . . they era NOT
Freath Frladt)

COMBINATION PLATTER

(Danish Lobatsr Tails and Ray si
Rad Shrimp)

FROG LEGS

YOUR
CHOICE
$ 2 W

Han teed In Melted Butter
UNDER THE UMHHF.Lt.A
Variety Of Flea Cheaese and
To Enjoy While Wa Prepare Your Diaaer
New TJTIcanaTnjoa^m lTIaEI^TvrrTTSfD Tor
rival# parties
to 13.
vs.
Hanford
Phan# FA S -H ll

/

DANCE
Mualr by tha

VARIETY TRIO
Sat., May • — 0 - 13 P. M.
IlliT ON I.AKKFItONT
WEST OF CITY ZOO.
Donation —- 91 Par Person
FLEET KKSKItVK ASSN
Branch 147

n U (OfaJs
CAFETERIAS

Sunday, May 10, it Mothar'* Day!

G iv e M o m A R e a l T re a t
"THE JACK ROS8MAN
TRIO" — FOR YOUR
DANCING PLEASURE
FRI. AND SAT. NITES
FROM • TILL IS
FOR RESERVATIONS
TELEPHONE

322-1251

�Plan Your Profits--Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y o u -D ia l 322-5612
CLASSIFIED INDEX

Phone
Classified
From Sanford Eichange

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938
NOT LONG DISTANCE

Office 204 W. First
RESPONSIBILITY:
Th* Herald wll) noi be raapcniible for mora tban oat
Incorrect Imertion o f your ad,
and reierve* the right to re
tile or reject an; advertize
mrni from what ordered W
conform la the policiei of this

Riper.
DEADLINES
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuea., thru Frt. • 2 P. M. day
before miertton. Mon • Sat.
noon.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuea., thru Fn. - 2 P. M. day
belore imertion Mon. • Sat.
noon.

Legal Notice
XOTICK o r

e.il.K

NOTICK 18 HURKIIT OIVK.N that on th* SOth day o f
May. t*«« » t I4:M * »• at
«li* Weal 'loor of the Court
lluuta o f Hrmlnol* County, at
Hanford. Florida. th» um]rr«
elaned Clrrk will offer for
• ale the followlna d»«orlhe&lt;l
real properly!
Trill 21A end 52A o f Mu*
NKIL'fl OltANfJK VILLA,
arrordluR lo Idat thereof
rerordrd In I’ lat Honk I,
I'aaee Sl&gt; end the o f the
l*u hi In ftet-ord* of Hemlnole County, Florida
tn fe th rr with all atrunturee.
Improvement*, fixture* ap|il|.
anrea. and appurlenanree on
•eld land nr used In conjuno*
tlnn therewith.
Th* *for*eald **l* will h*
voed* pur*u*nt to a final derre* o f forarlotur* antered In
Chancery Aotlnn No. l l l t u now
pendlna In th* Circuit Court
o f th* Ninth Judicial Circuit
o f and for Hemlnol* County.
Florida
U A T t:n thl* Ith day o f
May, 1M4.
IfEAt.l
Arthur II
llwkw lth. J l .,
Clark o f lha Circuit Court
Myl Martha T. Vlhlt n
Daputy Clark
veaa daa Bare A (lay
Atlornaya fo r I'lalntlff
121 Kaat Church Hlrcet
440 Ktrat Federal llulhlln*
Orlando, Florida
I’ ubllah May I. IM4.
OUtf-ST

s o r t e r n r a rri.tC A T ios
«»**■•

FOH T AX IIKKII
IS4.IS Flavian matntrn

m€ mini
NOTICE IS IIKIIKIIT OIVr.V Thai Albart A. Myara lha
hotdar of lha following cartl*
fleala baa Iliad m I4 earllflrala
for lax dead lo ha la*urtl
lharann. Tha Cafti floatI nuinbar and yaar of laauauaa, lha
4.«Tiptlox of tha property,
and lha natna In wlilrh It
waa ■■••alii ara a* follow*:
Carllflcata No. lib Taar of
laauanc* 1*40
llaarrlallua af I’ roarrtyi
tail* 4 * i Ulk. A South Park.
Gvlvdo Plat llook 4 Pag* 4
Naina In which aaacMiad.
Cornalia It ftarg*xnt. All of
•aid proparty bains In tha
County of Hamlnola, Plata of
Florida. Unlaaa auch rartlfl*
rata ahall ba radaamad areurdleg lo law tha proparty draerlbad In auch earllflrala will
ba anId to tha hlghaal htddar
at lha front door of tha Haml­
nola County Court llouaa at
Hanford, Florida, on tha flral
Monday
In tha month of
Juna. 1»«|, which la lha lal
da ’ of Juna, 1S(I4
Haled till* 14th day of
M i -oh. 1&gt;44.
IOfficial Clark* Mealy
&gt; rihur It. Hackwiih, Jr,
Clark Circuit Court.
Hamlnola County. Florida
Uy: «J. T liny, Jr., l i e .
rubllab May I. Ii, 2], yy. m u
4'HU-21

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VlIK »T4T44 OF FI.OIIIIM Till
I!ELKS’ C.
W A U N K It
JOIINHTON
Itaalilanca and itiallltig addraaa Unknown.
I'LKACK TAK K NOTICE that
&gt; " » »r* harahy rruulrad to
flla your written an*w*r, or
drfanaa. If any, paraonally or
by an attorney, on or bafora
Juna 4th. 1&gt;44, at tha office
u f lha Clark o f tha Circuit
i*ourt, at tho Court l l o u u In
Hanford,
Hamlnola County.
Florida, and to mail a copy
tkarouf lo Htanatroni. ltavla A
At (In loth, Atlornaya for Plain­
tiff, I’ oal Offlca Hox 1120, Haltlord. Florida. In that certain
divorce
proceeding pandlnc
• (•Inal you In lha Circuit
Court o f lha Ninth Judlrlal
Circuit, Jn and For Urntlnul*
County. Florida, In Chancery
an nbbrovlatrd till* o f aald
iauaa bring “ Edward V. John•ton. I’lalntlff. verau* llalan
C. Wagner Jobnatun. Iiafandant." and haralrr fall not or
a Lacraa Pro Confaaao will ba
antarad agalnat you, and tha
r r u i i proceed aiparta.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Ba ckwllb. J r .
&lt; lark o f tha Circuit Court
liy: Marina T .Vlhlaa
Ixputjr Clark
• tdial rum. Da via * Mcintoak

1. Loat A Founfl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. 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. Rnclio A Television
27. Special Services
28. laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
34*A Swap or Eichange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

Legal Notice
is t i i i : f u n i it i iii i n o r
T ill: %I NTH Jl l l l l ’l 41. 4 111.
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tim : i r t t n
or
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llafamlant
Adilreaa: Unknown
YOU AllK IIKIIKIIY NOT1*
I'TKII Hint aull fo r dlvurca hat
liarn filed aRalnal you Ir lha
Circuit l.'ourt of tha Ninth J u ­
dicial Circuit o f tha Htala o f
Florida, In and for Hutiilnola
t'ounty, under Chancery No.
13»77. Hi* alyla of aald raua*
Ixlng J K F F O ltK r It. HTI.MHON. I’ lalntlff. &gt;va- IIAItllAIIA
HTIMHON. Oafamlant.

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2. Notices • Personals

(Jhr

Danfort

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Page 10— Fri. May 8, ’64

Are you satisfied with your re­
cent Income Tax, or Re
lund? Have a Iree examina
lion of your Return m ade1
by a former agent of the
Internal Revenue Service. |
Tel. 322-3876. E m eu flicknell. 3101 Park Ave.

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Beauty SAilons
Ace Beauty Salon
3 BR, 1 bath home, fenced
back yard. North Orlando.
Ph. 3228219.

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime

VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
Part*. Supplies. Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way.
Rex-Air. Filter Queen, GPL
etc. Free pick-up.
CM VACUUM REPAIRS
906 So. Myrtle
322-8627

\ A HOM ES

FHA

2. 3. &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
1. ttt, A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100
I-ow Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
REPAIRS - SALES ALL MAKES
Phone 322-2287

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

6. For Rent
Furn. Apt. 2.100 Mellunvllle.

2563 Park

Nice large 2 MR. unfurn.
duplex
Kitchen equipped.
14th Ave.. Longwood. 8 mi.
from N.A.S. Ph. 818 3298.

2 BR., t BATH
Screened porch, including kit­
chen equip. Down payment
(350.
Monthly
Payments
(58.50.
KIKGSWOOD BUILDERS.
INC.
332-8074

p urn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4.
(35 Mo. 407Vk W lit.
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
Itoomk private bathi, 114
W. Firii St.
5

It oom furn. garage apt.
1018 Elm Ave. 322 0818 alter
4:30 p m.

"Who do jou like lot vice president. . . Hubert Humphrey

or Bobby Kennedy f "

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

Lg. 2 BR house, kit. equip!., 3 BR, CR house Ravenna Pk.
lg. screened porch. Children
1/yw down payment. Call
m. 322-0053.
desired. (50 mo. Sanford, | after 5
Ph. 319 3151.
-------------------------------------------FURN. 2 Bit houae (85 mo. --------------------------------------------13 BR- 1 bath, kit equipped.
322-3750 or 322 2097.
12 BR nicely furn. house. Ph
(200 down, assume pymts.
of (78 mo. 322-1599.
322-6237.
Large TJ2 Now Moon trailer
at Sevcn-Uaka Trailer CL
2-ROOM furn apt. (55 mo ! O N LAKE HARNEY
Mra. Jones.
mci. water A elcc. 322-3860. |3 BR, modern home. Call
Kenneth Taylor, 319-4391.
Furn. A pt, 160 per ino. In­
to x 46 2 BR Modem Trailer.
cludes lights &amp; water. 813
Prefer Navy couple. Holly­
TIME TO RETIRE?
Magnolia Ave. 322 3641.
wood Trlr. Park. Ph. 322- This is a home which shamld
2778.
fulfill your every desire.
2 BR unfurn. house. Call
Immaculately dean. Locat­
322 5185.
1 Bit llousctrailcr furn. Ph.
ed in a quiet, exclusive
322-1187.
Downstairs clean apt. Attic
neighborhood on a street of
fan A garage. Adults. Rea­
beautiful trees and well kept
4 BR. 2 (lath, home. Avail­
son abk«. Ph 322-1854.
lawns, it ha* 2 Bedrooms,
able, June 322 9595.
H* baths anal a large Flor­
2 BR house. Bowman's Trail­
2 HR. fully fumiiheal. Avail­
ida Room
Most of the
er Court. 668-4908.
able May 1. Prefer adults.
furniture is included in the
1503 Sanford Ave.
COMPLETELY FURN. first
price of (t 1,000 with good
floor o f lovely home on tree
terms available. Wlut are
UNFURN.
I
Lg.
lilt
Apt”
KU.
shaded lot on Lake Monroe,
you doing right now? I-et's
eipiipt. t06'u W 18th St. Ph.
F.ntrrprUe. 2 lilt, 26x19 car­
drive out and look it over!
319 3952.
peted llv. rm. and dining
Call Stempcr Agency, 1910
rm., butH-ln kitchen. En- 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
So. Freni*. 322 4901,
Joy privacy A fishing. (125.
furnished, near air base.
322-5A36 evenings, 322 7(80
Call 322-1645; after 6 p.ui.
evenings.
call 322-4736
KEDROOM HOMES
IIintM trailer
322-6087.

Call

after

6,

q r i l l K I t to flla your Anawar
with lha Ct*rk uf llila Ifourt
and to aarva a copy o f Ilia
aama upon tha tilalntlfra e ltorn*), whoaa natna and aditrraa atifnar halotv, on or hafora lb* :cth day vf Slay 1*44. Hiiusetrailer, 2 rooms adjoin­ Furn. Gar. Apt. 254.3W Pal­
or a Itacrra I'rn 4,'onfraao may
ing, carporte, large storage
metto.
Ph.
322 0525 or
ba anlerrd attain*! you.
area. (30 mo. 322-5118.

322,5254.

Itatrd thla Jfnd day uf April

1544.
I Haul o f Clrrult Court I
Artliur II. (lackwith. Jr.
t'lrrk
H r: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Itrputy Hark
KliWA IItl II. IIIfnT
Attorn*)- for 1'lalnllff
140 Hoiilli Court HtraM
Orlando, Florida
I'utillah: April 74
Mav I. X. IS, IVM
CHT-74

3&amp;4

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Air-Conditioning Optional
As I-ow as 8350 Down

Dr

322-2120

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY • REAI.TOR
2463 S. Park Ave.
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2285

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquut, Also.
FA 2-1951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

New Custom Built Home on
Crystal I jk c . For informa­
tion call 322-3378
GREENBRIAR
Choice
lots available
in
Ureenbriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf
course.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbriar
developed by
KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074
3

27. Special Services

OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workman.hip in Up­
Call for Evening Appts.
holstering. Draperies. Slip,
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 322-8525
covers. Time Payments as
Free Parking
little as $3 mo. Drapery
Spring Permanent Special
Hardware Installations.
20 Percent off regular prices KULP DECORATING SHOP
Cut ’ n Curl Beauty Shop
Ph. 322-2335
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0934
Berry hill Painting Contractor.
25. Plumbing Services
Commercial - Industrial •
Residential. Free estimate.
PLUMBINGWc Appreciate Your Busi­
Contracting Repairs
ness 322-2297.
FREF ESTIMATES
R L. HARVEY
204 Sanford A&lt;e
F\ 2-3343 j LAWNS renovated — Acrato
—Remove thatch — Chinch
r. Special Services
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­
lize—Ph. 322-4244.
' p i a n o SVC. 8 TUNINGMANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Rebuilding • Reletting
FREE ESTIMATES
REPRINTS AVAILABLE
GENE CUMBAA
Of pictures that have been
322-2661 — Alter 12 p. m.
published in The Herald.

BR, Air-Conditioned, l ' i
hath*, Fla. room, fenced
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Cad Bill Vincent at Tho
Park.
(860
down,
(105 Lawn Service. Mowing, land­
Sanforu Ikrald, 322-2611.
scaping. grass setting, etc.
monthly
Phone 322-9357.
322-3790.
Sowing: Altera', ons, button­
LOCH ARBOR— Lg. 4 HR. 2
holes, zippers. eu\ Kathcr.
Bath, 17 x 17 playroom For Repairs and Painting, call
ine Corwin. 1427 Lake Dr^
322-5126 after 5 p. »n. week­
Cent, air-cund. A heat, lg.
Casselberry. TE 8-1260.
day*.
util, r m , patio, dble car
port, sprinkler system w.
own well. Located t blk
ftti Golf Course on lg
150x150 lot 4‘ j '.V Gl Loan.
Will sell tny equity. 207
Ridge ltd. Call 322-8522.

B a ll-B la ir
REAL

A gen cy

ESTATE INSURANCE
3rd A Park Ave.
Phone 322-3641

Charming small house—pan­
elled living room—lire place
—2 Bedrooms, bath, kitch­
3 B R , Ilx bath home. A»en that'll make you want
sume payments. 322-3455.
to cook, a lull acre ol tiled
land teeming with pink and 16. Female Help Wanted
red rosea
tragrant Con­
federate
Jasmine,
Holly­ Make Money Uie easy way.
Full time, part time. Ph.
hocks, pecan trees. Com­
322-2016, 2 &amp; 6 p. m.
pletely air-conditioned. Out­
door screened party room,
BEAUTY DPERATOR ~
utility room, carport, work
WANTED
shed. Call or come
Junior or Senior
JOHN E. FOX. REALTOR
Ph. 322-9658
200 .V Park
ALLY 0 F~S AN FOR l7~
323 0559
after 5 322-5630
Experienced Sewing Machine
Opcrato's needed. Steady
M O T II F. R
year-round employment In
our modem air-conditioned
M — i* fur tho Many
factory. 3620 Orlando D r,
extras this home
Sanford.
has built-in;
Beauty Counselor has an
0 — is for the Only one
opening in this area for a
of it’a kind, this
representative. Must be at­
county within:
tractive and have car. For
T — i* for ttie Time*
interview, phone 322-6973.
it wilt bring you

Joy:

21. Heaulv Salonn

II — it for the Home
Complete lleauty Service
this house will make
3 Senior Operators
with love A boys;
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
E — is for the Everlasting
105 So. Oak
comfort this home has 322-5742
to oiler;
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
R — is for the Rare oppor­
tunity being offered you
to own her.

3 lilt, kitchen equipped in­ Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave. CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
cluding dishwaslicr. Many
Apply 5-6:30.
LAKE MARY
extras. (120. 322-ttOO.
West on 25th St. and
I Rlt.. Furn Apt. with Pvt.
Put them all together, they
Left on Lake Mary Iilvd.
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
hath. 317 S Park Ave.
apell MOTHER — A queen
322 2744
I’nyton Realty
for this castle containing 3
LAKE
WYMAN
I-IIOOM
efficiency
apt.
with
322 1301
1742 at Hiawatha
Bedrooms, 1 tile bath, Pa­
pvt. truth ami xliowcr, Mut­
HEIGHTS
tio, separate dining, kitchen
STORAGE SPACE 307 8th
able lor couple or single
I.ONGWOOD
and living rooms. Down­
St. 322-3492 or 1374.
person or retired. All utili­
(South on 17-92—6 mi.
town. Paved comer. (t0,500
IV TIIK ITMII IT I T I I 'm O f
2 lltks. Northwest of
ties included in rent. Ideal
TIIK VIVTII Jl m i i m . D I R . FURN. A pt, pvt. enl. A bath.
—8800 Down.
loingwood
Plaza)
ly
located
on
First
S
t,
with­
i i i t , i v avi t rttii n r . w i v ((5. t200t( Magnolia after
(II.F. n i l V T t , 1*1.(IllIIIA
TRAILER 1..ADKS
in 1 block ol 2 Iree parking
6 p. m. 322 8969.
IV 4‘IIA VCKIIt.
VO. I M t l
JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
lots and shopping center. In­
CONSIDERED
J. H. (ILKAHON. J r, a* Admin322-6457 for Appointment
latrator of Vatrrana' Aflnlra, ROSE COURT Al'ARTMENTS
quire at Manuel Jacobron
an ttfflcar o f Ilia l.’ nllad Htalaa
Dept.
Store,
211
E.
First
St.
1
RR
Furn.
Near
Base.
»)15
FURNISHED,
UNFURNISH­
o f Anitrlra,
Plaintiff,
Sanford Ave. 668 1323.
ED Ijikefront, 3 HR, 159
FURN. Apt. Clove In. Jlimnic
va.
Ph. 838 3911
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool
HAM A M II.U III and I It 18 Fum. apt. (to. 611 Park.
Cowan. 322-4013.
J. MII.IJ*. hi. wife
In Sunland- 121 l-akc Dot.
Itarandanla.
Sleeping room, well ventilated Clean rooms lor nten. 401
StITH r. OF M IT
IT'S YOUR FAULT
TIIK HT ATE OF FI.OIIIDA —
Magnolia Ate. &gt;22-0720.
in quiet neighborhood. Ph.
II you ttitas this fine 2 story,
TO: HASI A. MII.I.M. Jit. and
Property ManuRement
3226100.
IItIM J. MII.I.H. hi* wife,
8 room 3-bedroom countryUnlurniihed 2 RR. houve, kit­
&amp; Sales Broker
rraldanra unknown; laat
home. Near town for busi­
chen equipped. 322-3651.
known
raald*nca.
2107
Mill Hlrrat Kaat. Tuacaness and RIVER for FISH­
looaa, Alabama.
RENT i\~Be7 j
ING. Priced right with goni
t o n are hereby notlflad that
voTit r. o r ai iT
Offer* for your selection
RoP.away, Hospital A Baby
a aull liaa baan Iliad agalnat TIIK STATIC tiF FIAHtlDA TO
terms and (500 down.
these Beautiful 2, I, A 4
you and each o f you. In Ilia
Beds.
IIKNItV J HTHICKHNO
above entitled rmiaa; and that
•nil KHTIIKIt V. HTItlCKBedroom
By Day. Week, or Month
you are lierrli) miutred to flla
I.AMII
Ph. FA 23181 111 W. 1st St.
your anawar wltti th* Clerk of
*114 cheater Hires!
llila Court, aiol to err\a a copy
Tnkniiia Furl.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
INVESTMENT
REALTY
thereof upon the plaintiff or
Munlauniery County,
plalntlff'a aoiirn e).
whoaa
Maryland
116 N. Park
322-9173
2
Bit. home. kit. equip. Keys
name and adilreaa la K AMYou ara hereby notified that
IIIIOHi: lll.l. IFF. J It., p. o . tina •lilt baa Ii*«n filed nanlnal you
at 817 Catalina Dr.
ONLY (6.900 Nice 4 BH. 2
In'll, mu N Park At anna, Han­ tn th* Circuit Court o f Hatulnul*
ford, Florida 17711. not later County, Florid* In Cham*ry, II. For Sale or Rent
shady lot* Simps, Income
Ilian May :»th. A ll. 1)44.
mu abbrat lull'd till* uf whi ch la
invest, potent. 322-5680.
17 you fall to tin ao. dm tee FlltHT
FKDFItAI. H.WI.SiiH
pro confraeo will lie entered AND LOAN AHHIMTATIIiN OF Furnished 3 BR. 2 hath, air12 ACRES
ii K ci Iii* I you
for the relief de- HKXIINOLi: COF.NTV. « icrpurmndltioned. 322 5509.
s
niaridrd In the corn|&gt;lalut.
mi Ion, I’ Ulntlff. va. IIFNTI) J.
Oak shaded large 4 Bedroom,,
Ttie niiture of aald aull tielng HTItli’ K I .A M i and wi f e KK- CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
2 hath hom e;; Family room |
for KO|ti:cMlH|t|tK OF MOItT- TIIKIt V. HTIIICK LAND. DaLAKE. Call e v e o i n g a
OAlli: encumherlrin Ilia pro- frndanla. Ilia natur* o f aald
with fireplace, large util­
to r t)
lit Hrmtnccla I’ ounty, aull being a suit lo foracluaa
322 1597.
ity and double carport. Ap- j
Florida, to.wit:
To make the heal homo
ttiat lertstn mortaMka dated
I di r It. IIIAH'K g MltN- October 7). I tut, amt of record
proximate!) 2500 *q. ft Alt |
buy.
see
the
LAN’ Ir F.8TATEH. a cc o r d ­ In o f fic i a l lire..id* llook 7tl, II. Real KHialt Wanted
fenced. 6 Acres cleared and |
ing to put thereof re io rd - I’aa* 2»l
public record* of
planted in bahai.
ecl In Pint llook It, I’agra Hamlnola County. Florida, an- WANTED. Desirable lots in
1* ttiroiiglc 77. Pol.Hr Her- eumbaring tt.a following datradr on Sparcraft Trailer.
out. of HrmlnnU County. •crllird real propart), to-wlt
Can hr seen at 2UOJ So.
Florida.
tail X In lllock
I* o f
Togeth er with alt a t r u c
lllt ANTLCr K II O It K H
French. Ph. 3226437.
turea and
tmproveiiienia I
FlltHT ADDITION. HnnlnFA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
now amt hereafter on aald
ola County, Florida, a c ­

M UST BE S O LD !

WERE
O V ER S TO C K ED

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.
V A - FH A

Legal Notice

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

O w ned

SOU TH W ARD

o . k . Ha n o i : no . j - xoi- h

cording to plat thereof r e ­
cord*.I In I'lal llook 4,
page 41. of tt.a I'n Id to R ec­
ord* of Hamlnola Count).
Florida.

and you ar* t.aiaby rauuliad to
flla ) our at.awrr In aald aull
with tha uodaralgnad Clark of
•aid Court and lo aarra a ropy
thereof upon tha I'lalnllfra at­
torney, whi*a name and addra*a appear balnw. on or ba­
fora tha totli day of June. 11*44,
and In default thereof Dacrea
Pro Confaaao wIII ba antarad
again*! you.
WITNESS my hand and nffirial aaal at tha County Court­
house. Sanford. Hamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, thla llth day of
April. 1444.

12. Real Entate For Sale

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-612J

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Payton Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

$43 MONTH
S • Bedroom Home

Office
Night

PA
PA

2111$
l-MM
im vm
Saoford. Pta

*100 DOWN
CUSTOM REALTY

WINTER PARK
PRIVACY: Gracious 2-story
Corner Lee Rd. and IT-93
home, city convenience A
Phone 444-9031
water. 3100 *q. ft , plus big *484 Park Dr
screen porch, back utii.
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE
for children. 322 9235.
105 I'ar Place, Greenbriar Of Loch Arbor
This lovely 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home haa a Completely
2 BR. Home. Study, 14x
lluill-in
Kitchen with Disposal, Florida Room, GE
IUthi. large Family Rm. in
furnace and ia equipped for air-conditioning. It'o truly
good neighborhood; includ­
A LOT OF HOME FOR $24,375
ing stove, refrig, room airconditioner. washing ma­
chine A rugs. Really ter­
rific buy!
Monthly pay*
A iiornaya at Law
menu $83.90.
Fuat o i l lea Ba t 1114
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
kb iif/rd, Florida
Allornay for Plalnllff
Inc.
I’ u b f t h May g, n , j t . j f , : &gt;aa Attorney for plaintiff
9 u u i Custom «nJ Commoxalot EulUlny
Pdhllah:
May
I.
I.
14.
22.
1241
Pnbllth:
May
I,
A
II.
22.
IPV4
CUU-J*
f A 1-8074
CDital
CUV-4
WITNKH8 iny hand and the
aaal o f aald Court at Hanford.
Florida, thla Slth day of April.
At*. 1)44.
IHITAI.I
Arthur II lie. k with. Jr.
Clark o f the Circuit Court
tty: .Martha T. Vllilen
Deputy Clark
IA copy o f lha complaint
filed herein la attached to tha
ropy o f thla notice which la
mailed to each defendant for
whom a raaidrnca more aprclflc (H E A D
than a glata or country waa
Arthur H Rerkwllh. Jr.
given In tha (w orn atataiiiaiil
Clark of Circuit Court
filed herein liy Ihr plaintiff, hi*
Tty: Martha T. Vlblen. D r
aganl or attorn*)-)
Phillip II. I^igan
E. A M lin o g i: O L L t r r , JR.
bhtnholarr and lx&gt;gau
p . o. no* ton
Attornaya at I.aw
244 N. Park Avanua
P. O. B o s ITII
Hanford. Florida I27T2
Hanford. Florida

.

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v.

Homes

Priced From $G,750
Down Payments
As I&gt;ow A $100
Monthly Payments
From $48.50

Iitiitl, amt ttie rent*, la,ore.
amt profit* of th* aliota
dearrlhait property: and all
fixture* new or hereafter
atltrh rd to o r uaed In c o n ­
nection with the premia**
herein dracrlbrd.

HOMES
Y m , htr« at

Deltona
These lovely homeft
are telling fast. The
reason it solid value
— low price and high
quality-Come out and
see these wonderful
homes for yourself —
There are 16 com­
pletely furnished mod­
els to chooie from,
in clu d in g a replica
of the World’* F a ir
House. While here en­
joy a free ride aboard
the riverboat/'Deltona
Queen"!

HIGH TRADE-IN VALUES
BANK RATE FINANCING

Hpmpluf£

M O T O R S

| l rsi C

$7,990. to $18,350. h%
low a t $240. down and
$49.27 per m onthNo doling costs!

DRIVE OUT TODAY
Takg Interstate |4 — get
o lf at the DeBary fx*
change, or call.

6 6 8 -4 4 5 8
M A C K LI BROS.DIVISION
THC OILTONX CORPOHATION

301

W.

1st.

St.

Ph.

322-0231

�You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise Y our "D on’t Wants” In Tlie Herald Classified Ads!
27. Special Services
W

Il|r

Piano Tuning and Repair
L. Harmon - FA 2-4223

t-.infillIs!

ijrrnlf) Fri. May 8. 'til — l\u;c 11 i.H. Article* l or Sale

SWEETIE PIE

_ _ _ _ _ _

,

By Nadine Seltzer

322-4234

WEI.uS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
Wo Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432

REPOSSESSED SINGER
Fully automatic. Sew* on
buttons. Makes buttonholes,
embroiders, m o n o g r ams,
blind hems, etc. Alt with­
out attachments. Guaran­
teed. Like new. Sold now
o\er $300 Ralance due only
$79.86 or $8 08 month. Call
Collect for Free Home Trial
211-9588 Service Discount.

29. Automobile Service
"COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
&amp; repairs discounted.
2 i m E. 3rd.
322-3443

i 3fi. Automobile* - Truck*, 3 6 . Automobile* - Truckst 3(i. Automobile* - Trucks 37. Boats • Motors

SINGER
Birthday Sale!
r ig

$ $ S A V IN G S

On Floor Models A
MOVING. FURNITURE
Demonstrators
PRACTICALLY NEW
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
Bedroom set complete $35;
In Your Home
2 single Hollywood Hods
lit S ir * '
' fa ll
complete $15 ca .; 1 Sofa
tiiiV u r 'R
bed A- matching chair $$'’ ;
Representative at
1-5 pc. Dinette set $50; 1
Alan's Fabrics A Rugs
Gas Stove, apt. size $10; 2
322-5783
Chest o f Drawers $20 ca
Misc. items (cabinets- tab­ Get professional carpet clean­
les. etc.). Make offer. Ph.
ing results—rent Blue Lus­
R3* r.ten.
tre Elec. Shampooer. $1 per
day. Carroll's Furn.
SEWING MACHINE

AIR-CONDITIONING
B y FEDDERS
II. II. ROPE CO., Inc.

0

HOOK Enc\elopcdia.

mi Edition i. ke new

Large Print.
Park Ave.
Trailer Court. Lot 93.

PAINTING • INTERIOR - EX­
TERIOR and Home Im­
provement Contractor. All
work may be financed up to
5 \rs. Guaranteed satisfac­
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph.
322-9558.

200 So. Park Ave.

' world

31. Article* For Sale

35. Articles Wanted
CASH for good clean Used
Furniture. Noll Furay Furni­
ture. 901 W. First St.. Ph.
322-6591.

36. Automobile* - Trucks
I960 Fiat Soo Bianehina, new
tires, good corn!., $350. Ph
322 8522.

\ Bank $

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Repossessions
’61
'55
'55
'59
'57
'56
'58
'55
'59
'59
'58
'57
'56
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Renault. $697 bat, $33
Chevrolet $597 bal, $32
Pontiac. $199 bat, $23
Ford, $511 bal, $27
Ply., $192 bal. $76
Chcv., $6t8 bal, $33
Metro $319 bal. $24
Mercury, $487 bal. S26
Hillman, $687 bal. $3t
Ply., $681 bal, $31
Chrvt ., $687 bal. $35
Iluirk, $599 bal. S32
Ford, $197 bal. $12
Mercury, $87 bal, $.7

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BUYING A VTW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ I&gt;ow Interest Rates
♦ tow Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

1963 Thundorbinl, !&gt;cigc, fully
Gateway To The Waterway
equipped with air. Perfect
Hobson Sporting Good*
condition. 9000 mi. Call
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
322-8582 after 3 p. m.
304 G-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2 5961
’57 Chevrolet, floor
shift,
31). Trailers - Caban,as
runs good $473. 322-2885.

1963 Corvalr Monza, 4 speed,
RAH, I’ a'omar red, black
interior. Bal. approx. $1975,
payments $70 9t mo. Willi
take $200 or old car as
equity. Call 322 6002 after
5.

Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers — 668-4618 I
Clark St., Enterprise
’

GUARANTEED

HIGHEST

19.37 Buckeye, 8 x 36, 2 BR.
good cond. 10 x 20 screened
room. Reasonable. 322-8023.

PRICE PAID

for
WHY Buy someone el«e« trou-|
8 x 36 all aluminum, $350
blcs
down, assume pymts $38.18
Rnlnnco Paid O ff
WHY Go to the expense of a
mn. Ph. 323-0609 after S
Anywhere in U.S.A.
second used car
p. m.
WHEN You ran drive a brand
T R A I L E R, Champion '58,
new Vespa for $5 00
322-1503
8 x 35. Low down pymL
down and $1.50
per
Assume
pymts.
last 7l»
week, and get lip to 37. Boats • Motors
Park Ave. Trailer Park.
135 m p.g.
USED
BOATS A
motors.
Transmission guaranteed for
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
GUNS.
New
A
Used.
Large SPARCRAFT 10 x 45. Com­
life.
SANFORD AVE.
pletely furnished. Sacrifice
selection. Will trade, also
price. Can be seen at 2003
repair. Tackle .sold A re­
OPEN EVENINGS LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
2517 Country Club Road
So. French Ave. Phone 323paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Phone 322 4503
Camp A Gun Shop.
322-7928
6457 for further information.

Extra Clean Cars

1012 Sanford Ave.

National

1012

Wagner s Amoco
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
♦ LNSTALLATION - SERVICING
Good Used Cars Sold
818 French Ave.
322-7763

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Auto Glees, Teps

‘Thty mad* m* *at a sandwich befor* we left so
wouldn't maktv a pig of myself!"
34. Articles For Sale

34. Article* For Sale

4 Seat Covert

Console Stereo AM-FM radio- HONEY FOR SALE: One gal­
lon, $3.00. Call 322 2960 af­
record
player.
Multiplex
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
adapter. 322-8167.
ERY WITHIN SANFORD
901 W. 2nd St. FA 2-1032
May Specials. Air mats, 99c.
CITY LIMITS.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st St.,
Double bed with 3” foam rub­
Sanford.
ber mattress $30; table TV ;
Rollaway bed, ilngle Maple
$25; Bahama couch $20;'
bed complete; single bed A
Platform rocker $13; other (
Scnkarik Glass and Paint
springs. Good cond. Ph.
miscellaneous h o u s e hold
Company
322-3134.
Items. Ph. 322-6617.
110 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
READY MIX CONCRETE
Spinet Plano. Exc. cond. Full
31. Poultry • Livestock
keyboard. Just tuned. With Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
bench. $295. 322-9081.
1 Shetland Pony for Sale.
sand, cement, rork, pipe,
StalUoo. Call after S, 322SINGER PORTABLE
ateel, grease traps, dry
4703.
Pay Repair charges of $7.14;
wells. Stepping stones.
31 A. Peta
Also Singer in Console, re­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
pair
charges
of
$15.35. 309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
Boston Hull Terrier Puppies.
Phone for Service Manager,
AKC Reg. E. E. Walker,
' SINGER SLANT-O-MATtC
322 0411.
806 E. 20th St. Ph. 322-6187.
SLANT-O-MATIC 500A
SINGER
Fully automatic. Just dial It
REDUCED Boston Terrier,
and sew. Take up payments
AKC Iteg., 8 weeks old. Ph. Drop-In B o b b i n . Zigzags,
makes buttonholes, sews on
of $10.20 mo. or pay off
322-5517.
buttons. Like new. Pay off
bal. $168.40. Liberal trade
FREE. Four sweet little fuz­
balance of $47.40 or assume
for your old machine. Call
zy male kittens need good
6 payments of $7.90. Sanford
anytime for Free Home
homes. Call 322-3328.
Sewing Center, 322-9411.
Trial. 322 8627.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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Chihuahua puppict for aale.
2127 Elm Ave.

32. Flower* - Shrubs
GROW your own hydroponic
tomatoes;
in containers;
some bearing. Grosser’s Hy­
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Ave.
*»

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BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
kee stock. All other kinds
of Nuraery shrubbery and
trees.
Gray Shadows Nuraery
6 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

33. Furniture

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Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8.

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• FALCONS

FAIRLANES

T-BIRDS

• GALAXIES

LOWEST PRICES
ON STRAIGHT
SALES!

, M SELECT
W
FROM
OVER —

“Success
Car
of the Year"

N E W C AR S N O W IN STOCK
You're *ure fo find the Ford o f your choice, ready
to k&lt;» nt a price you can’ t afford to turn down I

Sate!

GET T H E BIGGEST
DISCOUNTS N O W !

*64 Comet

Sell
Ui
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Caih. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0677.

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FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering Ic Mattress ren­
ovating. New It Used Furni­
ture. Call Nis Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.
WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
of 313.50 oe 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call
TE 3-1311, Casselberry, col­
lect.

FURNITURE

&lt;7^A L a fA r .

II COMPLETE ROOMS

J*

Was on Lay-a-Way at

Budget Furn. Co.
^ 9

on So. Orange Ave.
Now ran be seen at
29* Long wood Plaza
Take up payment!
At only $12 80 per mo.
Ph. 838 4583
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
Slightly damaged
at $59 95

2,285

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SIDING &amp; Doora. Cheap Ph.
322-2506 after 6.
NEW' Self • propelled Lawn
Mower $69 93; 3 used mow­
ers $15 ca .; Heavy duty
self propelled mower $39.95;
Riding Reel type $09 95; A
lot of other items also:
Mower Blades $1.93; Wheels
8150; B U I L D I N G FOR
RENT. ROWE EQUIPMENT
CO., on 17-92 Longwood, Ph.
‘ 838-7953.

See The

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31. Article# For Sale
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Our newest—complete with: Whitewalls □ Deluxe wheel covers
O Polar White exterior with bright metal trim n Red crushvinyl interior trim □ Heater D Red carpets 1 1 The same engineer­
ing know how that won Comet the World's Durability Champion­
ship at Daytona—where tour specially equipped Comets ran
100.000 miles each at speeds topping 105 mph! Top trades at
the “ Home ol Chempions".

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Hunt Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.

S TR IC K LAINCORPORATED
N D - M O R R IS O N
308 E. First St.

SANFORD
Winter Park Ph. MI 4-8916

Ph.

322-1181

M ERES
IHE KEY TO
A '64 FROM FORD
DRIVE ONE TODAY!

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no high price on luxury here — just
sport and sparkle . . . breeziness and
breadth . . . and jet - smooth luxury!

You can have your Luxury Car N O W . . . just let us show you how!

WE LEARNED THAT BY OFFERING THE BEST TRADES - WE COULD
SELL MORE CARS - AND THAT WHEN WE SELL MORE CARS WE CAN AFFORD TO OFFER BETTER TRADES!
You can have your Luxury Car N O W . . .

IT MAY BE A JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, OR CADILLAC,
WITH YOUR VERY OWN CHOICE OF COLORS, INTERIORS, EQUIPMENT
- FOR MUCH LOWER COST THAN YOU'D IMAGINE!
You can have your Luxury Car N O W . . .

AND JUST FOR FUN WE'LL GIVE YOU A SILVER
DOLLAR JUST TO TRY IT OUT - JUST FOR TAKING
A DEMONSTRATION RIDE! AND WHEN YOU LET
US APPRAISE YOUR PRESENT CAR AND MAKE
YOU AN OFFER - A QUART OF ICE CREAM
TO TAKE HOME - NO OBLIGATION!

S A V E D O LLA R S A T H O LLER 'S
322-0771
2ND A
SILVER DOLLAR OFFER GOOD THROUGH MAT IS. 1MI

322-0861

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

PALMETTO AYE.

SANFORD

2505

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There are so many international
conferences these days that an im­
portant one slipped by with hardly
anyone being aware of it.
The International Committee of
Weights and Measures, which super­
vises the work of the International
Bureau of Weights and Measures,
which originated with the Treaty of
the Meter in 1875, which was first
adopted by French revolutionaries in
1791, convened last October to dis­
cuss some problems associated with
weighing and measuring of interest
to all scientists.
Don’t feel badly about it, though,
for Science, the magazine of the
American Association for the Ad­
vancement o f Science, has just got
around to reporting on it.
One of the recommendations made
by the committee involved a rede­
finition of the liter. It was supposed
to be identical in value to the cubic
decimeter, but recent discoveries re­
vealed that the two differ by 28
parts in a million.
The committee also set wheels go­
ing that may lead later this year
to a redefinition of the second. The
Consultative Committee for the Def­
inition o f the Second hopes to be ab­
le to define the second in terms of
an atomic constant by October,

j
:

when another general conference
will be held. Previously it was
thought this couldn’t be done before
1966.
In another mntter, the Consulta­
tive Committee on Standards for
Measuring Ionizing Radiations agre­
ed to recognize the curie ns a spec­
ial unit of activity equal to 3.7x10
to the 10th power disintegrations
per second. (But whnt is a second?)
Kidding aside, these matters are of
vital concern to scientists and, since
it is the scientists who are trans­
forming the world, will affect all of
us sooner or later, whether we un­
derstand them or not.
We should not be so foolish ns to
think that when the bell next tolls
for meeting of the International Com­
mittee of Weights nnd Measures it
docs not also toll for us.

Worry Clinic

Thought For Today
Jesus said to them, Is not this
why you are wrong, that you know
neither the scriptures nor the pow­
er of God?— Mark 12:21.
In the time of Christ, men did not
know what existed on the other side
of death. But after the crucifixion
and the ascension, Christ brought
back the word that there is eternal
life.— Robert Chamness.

Well, that is also a superb
definition of Applied Psycholo­
gy, as Andy Smith has well
attested.
One of the big drug chains
used to serve eggs in its
malted milk.
"Do you wish one egg or
two in your malted milk?"
would tie the clerk’s question.
litis was an example of a
"loading question" for it as­
sumed the customer wanted
some egg in his malted milk.
So the usual customer, even
if he wasn't expecting eggs,
would at least order ONE
nft
Coh*
Another drug chain instruct­
ed its clerks to smile and
say, after every customer had
placed his order:
‘ Wc have a special today
on shaving cream (or hand
lotion, etc.) at a bargain
price so wouldn’ t you like
some?"
And
this
zoomed
sales
enough so the General Minager told me, to pay tho
clerk's salaries.
Most of the dilemmas aris­
ing between human beings
cnnlil I k 1 allayed by simply
using proper words in proper
places (and at the crucial
moment).
So send for my booklet
"New- Psychology of Advertis­
ing and Selling," enclosing a
long stamped, return envelope,
pins 20c.

Editor, Herald:
Before heading for
the
"field and plow" along with
many other disposed candi­
dates. I wish to take tilts opportun#y to express my sin­
cere Uianks and appreciation
to the many many citizens of
Seminole County who east
their vote for me yesterday.
Your support was most grati­
fying in view of the fact that
I was a novice in the poli­
tical arena and not "Intoxi­
cated with experience "
Ford Cavanaugh

Yuur

Letters

Letters

Political Notebook
amount of a man's handwrit­
ing they ran tell whether lie
wrote another man's noma on Editor, Herald:
a seric* of checks.
The following is an open
In actual practice, tlie Tost letter to tlie Seminole County
Office men find t h e y ' r e Board of Commissioners:
I
stumped about 20 per rent of
I feel it my duly to again
the time. Usually, it’s liecuttse protest what I term your
they can’t get enough samples.
‘ ‘ Give Away Program." Giving
Sometime* it'* because n clev­
er w riter is aide to disguise his away the tax payers' money
for unnecessary and unes­
writing.
So far, flip government men sential purposes is fundamcnlhuvo been unable to find two ly wrong.
I'm told recently you ap­
people who write precisely
propriated $ii,8uo*plus for a
alike. The Dost Office Depart­
Commission to study ami re­
ment hns been milking a study
commend roads to and from
of tlie writing of COU twins on
Orange County.
It
would
tlie theory that twins are more
seem to me the County Com­
likely to write alike than other
missioners
should
perform
people. In every case, the ex­
.that service with the aid of
pert* have been able to tell the
the County Engineer at a
writing o f one twin from the
imrtion of tlie 56,800 plus.
uther.
1 am told you contemplate
I was shown photographs o f I a commission or authority to
the teenage writing of cuch of study, recommend, and build
the Dionne quintuplets. There docks ami harlwr facilities at
was no problem in distinguish­ Sanford. Bomls are to Ik* sold
ing between them.
to finance it. Such expense
In one fumnus New York cannot possibly he Justified
kidnaping case, Federal Hu- and will only serve to burden
■euu o f Investigation agents us with more and higher
went through approximately 2 taxes.
million hundwriting sample*
The docks ami harbor facili­
from the New York State ties are to handle tlie freight
Motor Vehicle Iiureuu, federal anticipated from the large
und state probation offices, canal between the St. Joints
schools, aircruft plants and and Indian River*. Where the
municipal records for writing freight will come from, no
similar to that in tlie ransom one seems to know.
notes. They found the right
That (Ik* canal could he a
man.
great asset is unquestionable;
A major problem for the ex­ hut only for pleasure boating.
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Jos. K. Mathieus
Mrs. Julia Bartoa
perts; juries ars sometimes What is needed at Sanford I*
349-4824
838-1318
quite suspicious o f handwrit­ a Marina. Then to organize
l.ak* Mary
Bear I.ake-Forcat City
ing testimony.
a regata with races from San­
Mr*. France* Wester
Mr*. Maryann Milra
ford, to Jacksonville down In­
322-6210
838-3678
dian Itiver through the canal.
l.aka Monroe
Casselberry
Hundreds ol miles of sJrnre
Mr*. II. L. Johnson
Mr*. Jana Casselberry
would Irene! it and Sanford
322-4722
838-5016
would
become
a boating
Longwood
Chulunta
MECCA.
My
fetvent
prayer
Is
to
be
Mrs. Donna Estes
Mrs. Joan Magin
Then there is a Water Con­
s president who can make it
838-3317
363-3742
trol Droject where by tlie
possible
for
every
boy
In
this
North Orlando
DeHary
land to grow to manhood by County Is to be saddled with
Mr*. Doris Dean
Mra. Adam Muller
322-1080
668-4410
loving his country—loving hla more taxes. Who will Irenecountry
instead of dying for fit? Orange County and some
Osteen
Deltona
real estate developer*.
Mra. Clarence Snyder
Mra. Mildred Haney
it.
Seminole is a small coun­
668-5631
122-4841
— Dresident Johnson
ty
and for that reason. It Is
Enterprise
Oviedo
In terms o f magnitude,
Miss Helen Snodgrass
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
mental retardation I* the most a poor county. With no one
to challenge
the
authori­
688-0931
165-1610
handicapping o f all childhood
ties. it could soon be bank­
disorders.
rupt. It Is time tlie authori­
— Dr. (ieorg* Tarjan, vice
ties. bntii locally and nation­
chairman of th* Dissident's
ally, realm* they are tire
Danel on Mental Retarda­
trustees of our asset* ami
tion.
rights. It i* outragkms for
them to bankrupt even the
unborn.
Page 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Friday, May 8, 10G-1
S. F. Simpson
Fern Dark
Editor's note: Commission
w a l t k r a . n iK t.ow , e ih t o r a n d p u b l is h e r
Th* latest child wonder: Chairman James P. Avery
S'IIISK VOI.TOt.ISK, I'irralallaa - OfSIra l H s a a s t r
how many weeks until aum- says he knows nothing about
JU LIA* I.. STS:VSTI(OM
NOV CiREKV
mcr vacation.
a commission to study roads
Advertising Manager
Associate LTitor
r i K U VAX PELT
NOS PIATT
to and from Orlando. As to
Managing Editor
n sn s rs l Advertising Msnsgsr
Some young fellows don’t harbor facilities, there is a
IIAHHIETT K. STAPLETON
if A i m s i. j h i i a s i i *
propose to get down on their p o r t
CUtsIflsd Dtrtclor
City Editor
authority rnmmittec
JANIR SHOEMAKER
J I MS WHI.LS
knees
to
propose.
making
a feasibility study.
iiutlnsss Ms nsgs r
O unty
Editor
short with a jerk or curl hack?
How big are the loops in your
•Ts," 'V s .” and "b 's” ?
When you write, are your
words spaced far apart or
crowded close together? Ate
your V s " narrow nnd pointed,
flat-topped or tophenvy?
How do your letter* slunt?
Do your "a'a" look like "n's”
or V s " ? Arc they open or
closed, fat at the bottom or
narrow, straight up and down
or slanted right or left, loop­
ed at the top or precisely
drawn? Do your “ v's" look
like 'V s " ?
Most of these characteristics
stay with a man until he dies.
His writing will change tem­
porarily when he's ill. It will
change more If he shifts from
right-handed writing to left. It
will change some with natural
aging. Hut many of his writ­
ing quirks will remain.
Exta-rts have successfully
checked out right-handed men
who tried to disguise their
writing by using crude lefthanded scrawls. They liuve
identified men from handwrit­
ing sumples taken 20 years
apart.
Dost office analysts say they
know no wuy to tell a man’s
character from his writing.
Uut they feel pretty confident
that given a r e a s o n a b l e

tremendous good will en­
joyed by the newspaper.
Later I had a chat with
Andy Smith, who said he
especially relished every one
of these columns that deal
with advertising.
"Dr. Crane," he began.
"I'll gi\e you a personal ex­
ample to show the importance
of using proper words in pro­
per places.
"A s you know, our advertis­
ing client* may contract for
a given amount of space.
"When I was a novice on
the Job, I would go up to
such a client and tell him.
‘ You must use 15 more inches
to fulfill your contract.’
"That would often make
him grow irate. He apparent­
ly felt I was trying to high
pressure him.
"But then I hit upon a
clever method of avoiding
Thr
llernM
M rlcm tifi
Ict1 I r r * f r o m I t * r e n t i e r * n n |*tih- such an angry response.
. Mr a f f a i r * . T h e
file r m u ) u««
"So now 1 smile and say,
« l»en n n m e
t il e d t h e | r l ‘You have 15 more inches of
I f
aU i» c a r r l r *
Ike
w rlle r'a
I n i r nnssse n n d R t l r i r r M . I . r t i r r a
advertising space coming to
o f l e n e r tkntt
n t i n U w ill
you.'
k I* rt«
|»rrfrreH re.
t e ller*
i « d d r r * * r d 1st s i l k r r * n r e net*e|»|«
"So now lie beams and fig­
ntslr t « ri * « ld r tl ( h r ) d n n o t d e n t
ure's I am doing him a favor.
In | t e r * o n n l l l l e * . I ' n e i r j la n o t
Thus, he finishes out his con­
(•iilsIUtted hy ' t h e l l r r n l d .
tract and we are both happy
Editor, Herald:
about if."
I addressed the following
Dean Swift, British literary
letter to the i-hniiman of the
geniiis, was once asked how
Florida State Bond Depart­
lo define literary style and
ment in Tallahassee:
he replied:
Dear Sir:
“ It Is simply proper words
I recently hnd nernsiun to in pro|K-r places."
u*e tin* Official Florida Hoad
How is this ill provided for? 'Iup. 1003. issued by tlie Slate
There are several answer* Bond Department. I noted
such as direrl taxation, a flat that the legend for military
fee system, personal contri­ installation* failed to list, ami
bution* an.l by self operated tlie Sanford position fails to
social functions and activities. show, tlie locution of tlie SunWe here in tins community ford Naval Air Station.
fed proud that we have no
Sanford Nnval Air Station
YOUR
direct tax levy and no flat i* a fleet support aetivity of
fee system. But by mutual aid tin- II. S. Naval Fortes, and
we will respond lo any part of the home of the Heavy A*tlie county where wc may be link Wing One of the At­
DISTRICT I
of assistance at any time as lantic Fleet.
long as wc do not have to
Since this is nnr of the
leave our own community un­ largest and most active liases
protected. This has been and in tlie Southeastern military
we hope will continue to lie complex of the United States,
for your vote of
possible, to a great extent, ami a key installation in the
confidence May 5,
by the fire conscous public defense and attaek capabili­
in this and the surrounding ties of tlie Navy, I wonder
Please iiiu- me ynur
areas, and even surrounding how such an ovetsight occur­
continued
support anil
counties who have come to red.
vole un May 26.
our events, and to those who
1 certainly hope that you
have made other contributions liuve hern advised of this be­
to our department.
fore nnd that some action is
Tin* time is Imre again being taken to correct it,
when we are making prepara­
1M. Dul. Adv.
Ned N. Julian
tions for our annual July 4 Commander, U.H. Navy, Bet.
Fiesta. We would like to see
you spend a pleasant day of
happiness with us and help
us continue this program of
assistance In those wlm are
near and dear to us all. If in
way we can Ik * of help don’ t
hesitate.
(!. Theodore Waltz
Secretary
Longwood Vol. Fire
Dept.
CASE S-459: Andy Smith is
a veteran advertising man
with the Cambridge (Ohio)
; Jeffersonian.
John Deters (Advertising
Manager) and Bob Amos, tal­
ented editor, had met my
plane at Zanesville during
National Newspaper Week.
They took me to the Jef­
fersonian office lo meet the
entire staff of 65 employes.
During the day 1 addressed
2,000 high schoolers- plus 200
men at a combined service
men’ s luncheon, and then an
overflow crowd that night.
Over 20r» of the entire city
turned out. which shows the

Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
Internal Itevenue Commission­
er Mortimer Caplin’s state­
ment that Bohby linker hail
signed his accountant's name
to his 10(11 income tax return
raises the question of how the
nation's lot) handwriting ex­
pert* operate.
"Tho secret,” say* a Post
Office expert, "i* to catch a
man in those little Idiosyn­
crasies he doesn't know he
has. 1 don't even know my
own after 23 years in the busi­
ness."
It’s where you dot your *‘i,"
high above or close, to the
right or left, whether your dot
is like n dot or like a comma,
or whether you dot at nil. It
may be the way you cross your
” t” with a long dash or short,
atraight or curved, up or
down, high or low.
It's whether you end a word
with u sweep, u downstroke or
a neat, clipped-off curve. Or
it may be how your different
letters vary in height. How
high is tlie ” h" in "liuve" com­
pared with tlie "uve” ? How
high is the 'V ' compared with
the "v " and the "e " ?
Does the lower loop of your
capital "J ” swing into the up]&gt;or loop or not? Does the bot­
tom circle o f your capital "I!"
meet the vertical line or stop

Dr. Crane's

From the ^

Just A Second(?)

To The Editor

Herald Area Correspondents

Quotes

Barbs

However II is a committee
of the Seminole County ChamlM*r of Commerce and mem­
bers are giving time ami tal­
ent at no cost to anyone.
Further,
Chairman
Avery
says the port would not hr
at Sanford.
Where freight would come
from Is one of the items be­
ing investigated by the ChamlH&gt;r committee.
We agree that Sanford need*
a marina for pleasure boating
and that it would become a
Imating mccca.
We also agree that Semi­
nole is a small county but it
isn't poor—not as long as
it develops the rich potential
of the St. Johns. And. as
long as responsible people
elect
responsible
officials
there Is little chance of Semi­
nole going bankrupt. Droject*
that pay for themselves would
be assets to the unborn, not
liabilities.
Editor, Herald:
Now that the campaigning
is over, the ballots cast, the
votes counted, and the atmos­
phere has stilled down and
w*e arc about to continue our
day to day affairs under
those public servants we have
chosen to guide us, I cannot
help but inform you not to
forget one of your most im­
portant public servants The
Fire Fighter.
As secretary of the I/&gt;ngwood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment, let me point out a few
facts alaiut the volunteer fire­
man. lie is an average citizen
who is subject to call 21 hours
a day, who faces tlie danger
of blast furnace-like tempera­
tures,
sometimes
coming
home with ruined clothing, or
injured in one form or an­
other necessitating medical
care and ahsrnrc from his
employment or business and
receives
no
remuneration
other than the salisfaction he
has done a good deed.
He is constantly being train­
ed umlcr the guidance of
qualified personnel in the con­
trol of fire* of any and all
origin* snd type* from the
small hark yard grass fire
to the house fire and lieyond
to tlie large buildings of our
industrial
and
commercial
economy, and places of high­
er education and worship.
You may think this i* a
big field? Well It goes heyond
that. He Is there to give help
and assistance in emergency
rase* like accident*, heart
attacks, drowning*, snd emrr
gency rescue activities during
hutTiranes, floods and na­
tional disaster.

RE-ELECT

D F u Ri
D ( )!)
I t . iC .

larroii

CONSTABLE
Thank You

Boh Carroll

TROY R A Y
Candidate

For

Tax Collector
Thanks You
Fur

Vote, Support

(j Confidence

I earnestly solicit your continued
s u p p o r t on my behalf on May
261 h, and urge all voters to conic
forth to express themselves on this
second primary.
Dd. Pot. Adv.

A Note Of Thanks
from

JOE DAVIS
I flnt rfrrply grateful for the vote of ronfidenrr placed in me by (he people of Sontinole
County. Mtiy I take this opportunity In express my deep appreciation lo the many Kttpporlcr*
who worked

ho

diligently on my hehulf.

V-HRU WELLS
SftchsBlcsl UupL

U n til* WILLIAMS
hoclaty Editor

Thank you for ynur belief in me nnd, if re-elected ns your State Hcpre*cntnt!ve, I will con*
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tinue to exert every effort to the bent o f my ability to provide you the kind of State Government
you want.

! am looking forward to your continued help and nupport which U so necessary for

I sincerely appreciate the

hucccm

in November, 1961.

vote of confidence given me.

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R. T. M ILW EE
Superintendent Of Public Instruction
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Dd. Pol. Adv.

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JOE DAVIS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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�Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

TH E SEVEN TH -DAY
AD VENTIST CHURCH
Corner Tth A Elm
n. L. M a t h e w * -------------Paator
BEIlVIMKB SATURDAY—
Sab b.th School ------ 1:14 a. m.
Wo-ahlp Sarvlea _ I1:0« a- m.
W .dnatd ay Night
P la y er Service
T:I0 p. m.
"V7# Hava Thl« Hope" radio
.nooiaga each Sunday a. m.
at BtlS over WTItll at !«00
on your radio dial.

JORDAN MISSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1441 W. Plrat Street
Sunday School — — 10:00 a. m.
Morning W o r a h l p __ 11:00 a. m.
Illhla Study (Sunday) 7:00 pm .
Evangelistic Hsrvlca 7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Meat _ 7:00 p. m.
Bill Btsphana ________ Pastor
A Cordial Welcome to All

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
4144 Elm Avsnu*
Rsv. R. L. Strickland
Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l _____ 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlea — 14:44 a. m.
Evangellette Sarv. _ 7:14 p. ra.
Wtdnasdayt
Toung Paapla ▼. I* B. Barr.
7:10 p. m.
Bible Training S«rv 1:44 p.ra.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCR
Onora Rd„ at Woodland Ava..
Rav. John II. Hlroi Jr., Paator
Church School
4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:04 a. m.
M T F ----------------------- 4:14 p. ra.

Alliance
CIin iS TIAN MISSIONARY
AU.IANCE CllUltCil
1401 Park Are. a t 14th S t
nay. C. C. Daaa, Jr. — Paator
Sunday School
0:44 a. m.
Worship Sarvlea — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship — 7:00 p. n&gt;.
Alliance Touth
Fellowship (Sun.) — 1:41 p. m.
(Wad)
Prayer Saryleo —— 7:10 p. m.

W ed n esd ay

CONOREOATtONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church o f Chrlat)
Park Avanua at 44th St.
1:44 a. m.
Church School
11:44 a. m. __ Worahlp Sarvlco
4:14 p. m. _ Christian Touth
Ministry
Rav. Waltar A. 1L McPhereon,
Paator

M e e t in g s :

Organleatlona ___ 4:40 p. m.
Prayer -----------------7:40 p. m.
Choir
------------4:40p.m.

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1407 8. Sanford Ava.
I t Vernon Fuller
Sunday S c h o o l ____0:44 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a. m.

Assembly Of God
PINKCnEST ASSEMBLY
o r ciod ciioncic
Cor. 27th and Elm
M. M. Wilder .------------- Paator
Sunday School —
0:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:40 a. m.
Ev en in g Worship - ~ T:lo P- m.
Tou th Hsrv. (Bun.) - 4:00 p. m.
Mid-Weak gerv. (Wad.) - 7:10
p. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straot, Lon gw oo d
Tr. charlaa W. gtawart, Jr.
Vicar
H oly Communion — 7:44 a. m.
Sunday School ------ 4:44 a. m.
Family Barvleo _
4:04 a. m.
Sarvlco A Btrmon _ 14:44 a. m.

Church Of Christ

Baptist

CHURCH O F CHRIST
aeneva
Ralph nrewer Jr.
Evangelist
Bible School
10:uo a. m.
Morning W o r a h l p __Il:oo a. m.
Evening Worship — 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:40 p. m.

r i n s r b a p t is t e m m e n
t i l Park Avenue
T. B. Chance -----Paator
Morning Worahlp — 1:24 *• "&gt;•
Sunday School — — 1:14
m.
Morning Worahlp — tl :0 0 a. m.
Tr ain in g Union —~ 4:40 P- m.
Evening Worahlp - 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarvlco 7:40 p. m.

TAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway 44 West
Morrla Ruby _____ Evangelist
liltile C l a e s ______ !o:oo a. m.
Morning Worship ... 1l:oo a. ni.
Evening Worship .... 4:00 p. in.
Bible classes Wed. .. 7:40 p. m.

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HOLT CROSS
441 A Park A v a
F r. Laroy D. Bopar, Ractor
Huly Communion — 7:44 a. ra.
Fam ily Sarvlco and
Hunday School
4:44 A ra.
Morning Prayar
tFIrat Sunday —
l i o l y Communion 11:44 a. m.

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th St. and traurel Avo.
Eugano Shaldon ——
Pastor
Tolophontt 417-74:|
Sunday School _ _ 1:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp „ 14:44 a. m.
Evening Worship __ 7:04 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlea 7:44 p. ra.

CHURCH OF CIIRIHT
1414 Park Avenue
Bert llrown
Evangelist
Sunday
Bible S t u d y ___— lo:oo a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service _ . 4:10 p. m.
See "Herald o f Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel I
Tueeday
Ladles Bible Claee _ 10:04 a. m.
Wednesday
Bible C l a s s ______ 7:44 p. ra.

CENTRA!* BAPTIST CIIUnCK
Cor. 14th S t A Oak Ava.
flail S m i t h --------------------- Paator
Sunday School —
1:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — lltOO a. m.
Training Union — 4:14 p. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:40 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:14 p. m.
Nursery Open
W T l t l t ------------------- 7:40 p. m.
Sunday Nlta Broadcast

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Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST ClfUnCIf
HWT. 414
Ph. 444.4114
P a a t o r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School ------- 10:04 a. m.
Morning Service _ 11:00 a. m.
Training U n i o n --------4:40 p. m.
Evening S e r v i c e __TiSO
p. m.

WE8TB1DB MISSIONART
ItA ITlBT CHUIlCIt
4th S t A Holly Ava.
Paul M. C a l l a y ---------------Paator
Sunday School —
10:00 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
Evening Worship — 7:04 p. m.
Wednesday
Prayer Sarvlea _ — - 7:00 p. m.

family J /%it

Christian Science
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
144 East Second Street
Sunday Service A
Sunday School _ 1 1 : 4 4 a. m.
Subject: "Adam and Fallen
Man”
Wednesday Service „ 4:00 p. m.
Reading Room: 444 K. F ir s t
Wsakdaya: 10:40 a. m. • 4:44
p. m. Friday Evening: 4:244:44 p. m.

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iMinic
ti
aarlh for tha build
in* u
Ur and p o f c ilu m hhip.
ip . It la
is a
• at
i ora*
I U apt
aotril
ritual taliMO. Without a
at run* Chunk, nrithrr iWnanirary
nur c ivili*.«l4r&gt;n ran aurvitr. T im a
ara four aoural rrteona why rsrry
|araoa ahaaid atUnJ a m a rr*w

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ara; (I) |’«r hit ova aaka. (?) Fop
hia child ran’# aaka. (?) Far lha aaka
t i hit comma nil? and nation. (4!
For lha aaka o f tha Church it**If,
a h k h nwda hia m ra l and malarial
autvnrt. Han to go lo chunh rafu&gt;
lari/ and rend your Bibb daily.

FIRST

P1NECIIKBT IIAPTIST
CllUltCil
Onora Hoad
p a s t o r _____ William J. du ese
Morning Worahlp ... 11:*0 a. m.
Sunday School
~ 0:14 a. m.
Training Union — ~ 4:14 p. m.
Evening Worship — 7:40 p. ra.
Wad. Officers A Taachara
Masting — —....—— 4:40 p. » .

failed to give us the strength to meet them, and tha
courage to go on again.
We’ve always been a churchgoing family, nnd I know
the children never miss a Sunday even now. Tomorrow
wo'll all go to church together, and it will seem like tha
old days when our family was still here at home. Wa
have so much to thank God for, every one of us.

They’ll be here any minute! As soon as I finish the
flowers I’ll go and sit with Dad on the front porch, so
we'll be right there when they all ilrive In. It’ll bo just
wonderful to see them again.
Dad and I were saying last night that wc couldn’t
have been blessed with belter children or lovelier grand­
children. We’ve been so fortunala. Of course, them have
been some tragic and terrible times, but God has never

Church Of God
CHURCH OF OOD
Sind A French
H. C. Smith __________ Pastor
Sunday School ___ 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:14 a. m.
Evangelistic Hsrv. _ 7:44 p. m.
Tuea. Prayer Hsrv. » 7:44 p. m.
Thure. Young People
Endeavor — __ - 7:40 p. ra.

E t D K I l SPniNOS IIAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. at Hester Ava.
U. Hamilton Orlffln — Paator
Hunday School ..... - 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union — 4:40 p. m.
Evening Worship — 7:44 p. m.

UJTIIERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEME R
101 W. 21th Place
“ Tha Church of the Lutheran
H oar" nnd TV "This la tha
Life”
Herbert W. floaraa ____ Faator
Sunday School ____ 4:14 a. m.
Worahlp Service __ 11:44 a. m.
OOOD SH EPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
24 44 A Orlando Drive
Mary. 17-42)
Sanford. Florida
222-7212
The Rov. Oaorgo Klnnamon,
Interim Paator
Sunday Schoul
1:14 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ UiOa a. m.
Communion— First Sunday In
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NURS­
ERY
______

Hunday
II Kamurl
22:21-31

Monday

Tuesday

I ('httinlrlra

Psalms

24:1-10

71:1-0

Wwlneaday
Isaiah
46:3-11

Thoraday
Jrrvmlnh
31:7-14

Friday
II Corinthian*
12:1-10

Saturday
Hebrew*
1:5-14

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FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lako Mary, Fla.
Rav. W. L. Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
4:44 a. m. - ..... Blbta School
11:04 a. m. _ Morning Worahlp
7:04 p. ra. __ Evening Service
7:44 p. m. — Wad. Mid-Week
Prayar Services
7:44 p. m. _ 2nd Wad. Mlaalonary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
441 Orange Street
Rav. K. Ruth Grant — Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ Ui04 a. m.
Sunday Evening __ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Bible Study _ 7:44 p. m.
Conquerors Meeting
F r i d a y ---------------- 7:10 p. ra

»

FIRST PRESB YTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Avo. A Ird St.
dr o ve r C. Sawall Jr.
Paator
Ed gar W. Smith Jr. Aoalatant
Paator
Morning Worahlp __ 1:44 a. m.
Church S c h o o l ____ 4:44 a. m.
Section M o s t ! ____ 14:41 a. m.
Morning W o r a h l p __ 11:44 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowahlp 1:40 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowahlp (i04 p.m.
Even ing Worahlp __ 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat _ 7:41 p. m.
CHUnCH OF THE COVENANT
1774 South Orlando Drlvt
Th omai II. Makln — __ Paator
Worahlp ____________ 4:00 a. m.
Church S c h o o l ____14:44 a. m.

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Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd SL at Mapla Ava.
Paul Illckei .............— Paator
Sunday School _ _ _ 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Touth - — .... — — — 4:44 p. m.
Evenselletlo Sarvloo 7:04 p. ra.
Mid-Week
Sarvlea fWad.) — 7:44 p. m.
Third Sunday
Slngaplratlon ----- 1:04 p. ra.

Presbyterian

Lutheran
THR CHURCH FO R ALL e ALL FOR THE CHURCH

EBENE ZER METHODIST
CHURCH
Citrus llslghta
Rav. Ray Oragory, Jr.. Paator
Church School —_ 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
M T F -------------------------4:20 p. m.
Eva. Worahlp _ — 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 7:20 p.m.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ava.
John T. Adams Jr. — Pastor
Morning Worship _ 1:44 p. m.
Sunday School ----- . 4:44 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 14:44 a. m.
M T F Meetings — 4:&gt;S p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Ev en in g Worahlp - 7:14 p ra.

N O TIC E
CALL

322-2611

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP &amp; SIMS, INC.
Building Division
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING 4
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whltly 4 Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
110 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavic, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford
EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Grnccy 4 Employees
SR 46 4 BeardaU
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
200 W. 26th St., Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR RALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO 4 ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cumcron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

LORMANN REALTY

8TRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

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HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First 4 French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. lat. St., Sanford

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

Casselberry
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida
PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heuting, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO* INC.

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee!

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN1 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 INSURANCE
Comoanlea

Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and M rs. A1 Wilson

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Uoptlit Church, Oviedo
Central liaptlel Church, 1411 Oak Ava.
Chuluota Klral llapllat Church
Cbuluota Ilaptlal Mlaalon
Sportsman's Club, Chuluota
Elder Spring* Uapllat Church,
414 Lehman 111
Faith
llapllat Mlaalon,
444 U lan
Caaaalbtrry
Flral Baptlat Church. 414 Park Ava.
Frlondahlp H aptl.t Church • !
Altamonte Spring*
RL 414, Altam onte Spring*
Flral Baptlat Church ot DaBary
Flral Baptlat Church •( O caava
Flral Baptlat Church e t Irak# Mary
Flrot Ilaptlal Church 4 f Lrak* Monro*
Flral Baptlat Church o t Longw ood, Cor.
Church a Orant
Flral Baptlat Church o t Ovlado
Flral Baptlat Church o t San Irando Springs
Flral ghllah Mlaaleoary Baptlat Church,

net w. mb st.

F or**! titty Baptlat Church
Fountain Hand Baptlat Church, Ovlado
L o v t Southern Baptist Mlaalon, Chuluota
fU selensry Baptist
Churah
North
HA
K uierarlt*
)»» ;'» 4 » * la
Mlaalon
BaptUt Church
'O a k illll It A Oataan
M arais# O U ry Baptist Churah. O a a trs Uw y.

ty

Mt. Oliva Mlaatonarr Baptlat Churoh, Pas
Irando Sprlnss Rd.. Longw ood
ML Zion Missionary Baptlat. glpas Ava.
Naw
ML
Calvary
M issionary
Baptist
1144 W . 14th gL
Naw Sal am Prim itive Baptlat Church,
1444 W . 14th BL
Naw ML B ios Baptlat Church, 1714 Fear Ava
Oaklawn Baptist Chapat, 1744 W. 4*th 8L
Oataan Baptlat Church
Plnacrast Baptlat Churah. tat W. Onora Rd.
Pratrl* Lake Baptist Church, R ld gs RA,
P a rs Park
Prograss Mlaalsaarr Baptist Churoh. Mldwap
Baoond Bhlloh Mlasloaary Baptist Church.
Ninth A H ickory
•t. Jams* Mltalonarp Baptist Church St*.
IM. 414 Oataan
BL' Paul M issionary Baptist Church, l lh SL
St. Matthews Mlasloaary Baptlat Church
Canaan Haights
■t. John's Missionary Baptist Church.
42( Cypress gL
Tampls Baptlat Church, Palm Bprlnga Rd.,
Altam onte Spring*
Waatsld* Mlaalonarp Baptlat Church,
414 A H olly AVA
Elan Hop* Baptist Church, T il O reng* A v a
CATHOUO
Church s t tha Nativity, Lake Mary
A ll Soul* Cathella ch u rch , 111 Oak A v a

BL
A nn's
Catholl*
Church,
Farshlng
Place, DaBary
PL Mary Magdalen* Cathollo Church, Malt*
land A v a Altam onte Hprlnga
CHRISTIAN
First Christian enurch, 1147 A Santord Av a
Con grogatlon al Chrlattaa Church,
1441 Park A v a
Northsld*
Chrlatlan
Church,
F lsrlda
Haven D r, Maitland
CHURCH O F CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

ot Christ, t i l l A Park A v a
at Christ, aeneva
at ChrtaL Longw ood
o t Christ, P eole
CHURCH OF OOD

Church ot O oA 441 H ickory
Churoh o f Ood. 2244 A French
Church o t O oA Ovlado
EPISCOPAL
A ll ga tats Episcopal Churoh B. DoBary
A v a , Enterprise
Chrlat Episcopal Church, Langw ood
A ll gatnts Episcopal, Enterprise
H oly Croon E piscopal. Park Ava. a l 4th

I.UTHBRAN
Ascension
Lutheran
Church,
O varbrock
U r, Caa.albarry
flood Shepherd United Luthara,
2400 A Orlando Dr.
Lutharan Churoh o f tha Radsomar,
l l * W . 24th Place
Messiah Lutheran Church. Am erican L sgloa
Hall. Pralrl* Lake, Porn Park
SL Lukas Lutharan Church, RL 424 Slavia
METHODIST
Baraatt M anorial M ethodist Church, E.
DoBary A v e , Enterprise
Bear Lake M ethodist Churoh
Uothol A.M.E. Church, Canaan H ilgh ta
Casselberry Com munity M tthodlst Church,
H w y. 17-41 * Plnty H ldgs ltd.. Casselberry
DoBary Com mualty M ethodist ch u rch W .
H igh la n d s DaBary
Ebanasar
M ethodist
Church,
Old
Or­
lando Hwy.
F irst Methodist Church, 414 Park A v a
F irst Methodist Church at Ovlado
Fra* Mathodlat Churoh, 444 W . 4th SL
flra c* Mathodlat Church. Onora RA
Grant Chapel A M E. Church, Oviedo
O akgrova M ethodist Church, Ovlado

Oatosa Mathodlat Church
P a o Ia
W aaltyaa
Methodist.
RL
44
W. at Paola
St. Jama* A .M .E, Sanford A v a
St. M ary's A.M.E. Churah SL RL d l l Oataan
Si.
Paul's Mathadlst C h u r a h
Ootaaa
Rd, U n t ir s r lii
Stafford
M em orial Mathodlat O h ■ r o h
A DoBary
MASARENB
F 1 ra t
Churoh
ot
tho
Nsoar on a
W.
2nd at Maple
Farn
Park
Church
ot
tho
Nasaroao,
O'Brien R d , Para Park
Lak* Mary Church o t tho Nasaroao
PRESBYTERIAN
Com m ualty Presbyterian Church. Lake Mary
F irst
Prasbytarlaa
Church,
Oak
Ava
A Ird SL
Plrat Proakytarlaa Church. Casselberry
F irst
Prasbytarlaa Char ah at
DoBary,
K. Highland
Prasbytariaa Church o t Tho Covenant
2774 A Orlando Dr.
gL Andrews Presbyterian Church M i l L oanaal Bch. D r, Bear Lak*
Upsala Com mualty proobytorlaa Church.
Upsala RA
W estm inister Prasbytarlaa Church, Hawaii
Pack. R l I I I

*
Parent Lak* Seventh-day Advent lat Chur
Hwy. 411, Poreet c it y
Seventh-day Adventist Church, Maltla
A v a , A llam oata Springs
Aaatard
Seventh-day
Advtatlad
Chur
Seventh A Rim
OTH ER CHURCHES
A lia s's A.M.E. Church, OUvo A 1 IU
Church o f Ood la ChrtaL Ovlado
Ch a lso la Com m ualty Church
Church at Ood o t Prophecy. 4IOT Elm A
Church c t Jeaua Chris* o t Latter t
SalatA 4411 Park A v a
Comm unity Chapel, A ltam sat* hprlnga
Eaatara O rthodoa Church. SL Johns Ch
soatom Chapel, Hwy. 17-42. yarn Park
C oagragatlea Beth Israel. 14th A M sgac
* ! » ♦ Churoh o t Chrtot. ScionHat.
4*4 K. la d BL
F irst Pentecostal Church a t Langw ood
ML Oliva H olla*** Church, O ak
I
HA Octaea
Plnacrast Assem bly a t O oA »Tth A Elm
Baatord A lllanco Church. 1441 A Park A
a*iiford C o a sro g a u o a at Jth ovah'a Vi
aaasoA 1421 W 1st 4L
Tha Salvation Arm y, 414 E. la d *L
Unity Church at SaatarA 114 E. la t SL

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Wednesday, Kelly Told
Zip Code 32771

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MONDAY. MAY 11, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 187

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Geography Lesson: T h e
Nile and St. Johns Rivers
aren't the only two rivers
flowing north. Readers let
The Clock know they have
favorite streams of fluid
which also meander In a
northerly direction. Up to the
last phone csll (there’ll be
more) the list includes the
Genesee River, Amazon Riv­
er. Monongahela River and
the Red River,
• • •
The Genesee is located near
Rochester, N. Y .; the Amazon
in South America; the Red
River (•'Home of Red River
Valley potatoes,” a reader re­
cites) flows north between
Minnesota and North Dakota
into Canada.
• • •
W. G. Ross offers this com­
ment on the Monongahela:
‘ ‘The Clock is wrong. Another
North American River which
flows north is the Monongahela. R flows from West Vir­
ginia and joins the Alleghany
at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio
which flows into the Missis­
sippi.”
It’s Important, he
adds, for hasgc shipping of
coal and other products.
Interesting to note the in­
terest in The Clock comments.
Always welcome.
• • •

71 Dead In Crash O f M A T S Jet
83 Servicemen
And Families
Aboard Plane

M W A ...
Asks Tax Repeal
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The gradual repeal of the 10
per rent federal excise tax on
telephones has been proposed
by Sen. George A Smathers.

21 Killed
MIAMI (U P I)— A head-on
collision In the Florida Pan­
handle Inst night and several
multiple-fatality wrecks push­
ed the state's weekend traffic
toll to at least 21 persuns.

Falls And Lives
ZKI'IIYKHILLS ( UPl t — A
skydiver, R i c h a r d William
Itccker, 22, plunged 5.000 feet
under tangled parachutes yes­
terday but survived when he
hit the ground and “ went by
the book."

DOWNTOWN SANFORD’S new mail wn* dedicated Friday afternoon
when Mayor A. L. Wilson (center) snapped the ribbons which officially
opened the new thud walkways and lawn area to the public. Assisting the
mayor is Clifford McKibbin (left) and City Manager I’ cte Knowles. The
mail now occupies what once was known as Rands Avenue. (Herald Photo)

‘Mother’ Due

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
“ Whistler's Mother,” one of
Units a n d personnel of the most famous American
Heavy Attack Wing One and paintings, is coming bark to
Sanford Naval Air Station, the United States June 10 tor
along with McCoy, Oslando exhibition at the National
and Patrick Air Force Rases, Gallery of Art.
will be featured in a preview
Seminole High School band
oi Armed Forces Day, May 16,
TUB HAGUE (U P I)— U. S. members received the high­
over WDBO-TV, Channel 6, at
Secretary o f State Dcun Rusk est award possible— a super7 p.m. today.
wurned Greece and Turkey
• • •
today that any war between
Don’t forget, If your birth­
them over the Cyprus issue
day occurs this month, better
would destroy the Western al­
check your driver's license.
If you were bom in an even- liance.

Rusk Warns

number year, It's due for re­
newal. It tells on your license.
• • •

Lady Bird Follows

ATLANTA (UPI) — Lady
Ilird Johnson, who says she
State Comptroller Ray K.
is "an extra pair of eyes and
Green reports checks totalling
ears fur Lyndon,” today visit­
&lt;34,000 have been mailed to
ed .Atlanta where just three
each of Floilda'a 07 counties
days ago the President was
as their share of the race
greeted by a half million peo­
track tax fund. They have re­
ple.
ceived a total of $212,000 so
far this year.
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
From the "How Come De­
FBI Director J.
Edgar
partment"—A Clock Watcher Hoover reporta his agents
bought a length of aluminum have been assisting the Se­
wire to use as a clothesline. cret Service in guarding Pres­
He cut it into four sections, ident Johnson’s life since the
strung each on a set of poles, assassination
of
President
pulling the wire as taut as he Kennedy.
could. At nighttime all four
are firm; in the morning, one
— always the same one —
BALTIMORE (U P I)— Aladroops. How com e?
bama Gov. George C. Wallace
• • •
today carried hit Maryland
A Clock reader offers this presidential p r i m a r y cam­
suggestion for traffic im­ paign to the Eastern Shore
provement at 25th Street and community o f
Cambridge,
Park Aveune: "Why don't where racial violence flared
they put a delayed green light last summer.
or left turn signal at the in­
tersection for drivers who
want to make such a turn. As
NEW YORK (U P I)— Harry
it is, you ran sit there for 8. Truman said today he
many minutes waiting for thought
Defense Secretary
emss traffic to clear so you Robert S. McNamara was too
can turn left.”
much of a Republican to run
• • •
for vice president on the
A national democratic com­ Democratic ticket, but the
mitteeman from Miami has former president said he
the name of James James. would support any running
Guess what his nickname is? mate President Johnson se
Right . . . Jimmy.
lecta.
• • 9

FBI Guards LBJ

Wallace Again

HST In Quandry

And speaking of names,
one in the Sanford phone book
has intrigued Clock readers
for some time. It's "Ifancie
U Sheppard” with no period
after the "U .” A call to the
person revealed
that the
neighbors were so proud of
the baby they decided to in­
vent a novel name. They did.
• • •
While we’re correcting the
record, here’s one from an of­
ficial of the newly-formed
Las Columbitas. The member­
ship is made up of wives,
mothers, daughters and sis­
ters of the Knights of Colum­
bus. And that's where the tiein ends. The Las Columbitas is
an independent unit, not a K
of C auxiliary.
• • •
Church-going on a down­
ward trend? Hardly. For ex­
ample, the membership of the
Methodist Church in the Un­
ited States is now 10,163,003,
plus 1,005,11*0 in others coun­
tries, according to a repott
made at the chuich's quadren­
nial General Conference in
Pittsburgh. The Florida Con­
ference led all others in mem­
bership growth with an an­
nual net increase of 10,264,
bringing the total nieniberahip to 206.667.

Boy Treated
For Injuries
Dennis Kpps, eight-year-old
son o f Dr. and Mrs. A. W.
Epps Jr., 126 N. Summerlin
Ave., is in Seminole Memorial
Hospital with injuries receiv­
ed Saturday afternoon when
he fell from a tree.
According to Dr. Epps,
Dennis and some
friends
were rlimbing the tree when
the injured youth fell. He
suffered fractures of both
arms and a liver injury.
Doctors operated on the liv­
er injury and today reported
his condition as "good.”

Gun Victim
Is ‘Critical*
Anna Belle Bender, Negro,
o f 1802 West 15th Street,
suffering from a gunshot
wound through the neck, was
reported in •’critical" condi­
tion this morning by Semin­
ole Memorial Hospital at­
taches.
Police said the woman shot
herself at about 11:80 p. a .
Saturday. The bullet passed
lluuugh tl.e wli.Jpipe, emerg­
ing at the zear o f the neck.

SHS Band Members Court Bans
Wildcat Rail
Given Top Awards Walkouts
Nikita Opposes
Israeli Project

CAIRO (U PI) — Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev to­
day denounced Israel'a plans
to divert the Jordan River for
irrigation purposes and backed
the Arab campaign to block
the project.
The Communist leader said
his country support* the “ just
causes” o f the Arab nation*
which regard the Israeli plan
as a hostile act.
"Tlie Israeli project trans­
gresses upon the rights of the
Arabs to use these waters,”
Khrushchev told the United
Arab Republic National As­
sembly.
He also supported the d e­
mand of U.A.R. President
Carnal Abdel Nasser that all
foreign bases In North Africa
be eliminated. He specifically
condemned British bases in
Aden, Libya and Cyprus.

Hoffa Fund Use
Probe Launched
WASHINGTON (U PI)
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz started an investigation
today into the use of Team­
sters Union funds to pay the
legal fees of James R. Hoffa.
Wirtz said the investigation
was started at th« request of
18 members of Teamsters Lo­
cal 107 in Philadelphia.
The Local 107 membera
charged that Hoffa has been
using Teamsters' Funds in vi­
olation of the Landrum-Griffin labor law, which requires
union officers "to hold its
money and property solely for
(he ta nefit of the organization
and its members. . .”
The law also authorizes the
secretary of labor to investi­
gate if "he believes it is neces­
sary inorderto determine whe­
ther any person has violated
or is about to violate" the law.

Humphrey Asks
Rights Action
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
S e n a t e Democratic Whip
Hubert II. Humphrey said to­
day "the time is long over­
due” fur the Senate to art on
the civil rights bill.
Humphrey, floor manager
of the measure, made the
comment as the Senate went
Into its 10th week of debate
on the hill. The Minnesota
Democrat said enough time
lias hern s|&gt;ent in diseussiun,
and voting should proceed.
Senate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield said that the
Senate will "stay In session
if it laics all year" to past
the civil rights bilL

ior rating—in three days of
stale contest competition in
I'allnlmssce over the weekend.
The events were sponsored
by tbu Florida Bandmasters
Association, northern division,
und were conducted Thursday,
Friduy and Saturday on the
Florida State University cam­
pus.
Six o f tbu members who
received superior rulings arc
Mike Corbin, tulut solu; Nor­
man Leach, coronet solo;
David Wleboldt. .piano; Don­
na Pifcra a.'! I Rettiua \ ale.
baton twirling.
Also receiving superior rat­
ing wero memht-ig of the A
Corps and B Corps twirling
team. This group has never
finished lower than superior
in the 10 years the school tins
participated in the program,
according to Ernest Cowley,
Bandmaster.
Gaining excellent ratings
were Joel Fehd, flute; Susan
Perkins, twirling; Joel Fehd,
Betty Lou Corldn and Mcdu
Nelntan, flute trio; Norman
Leach, Scott Malbon, John
Horner and Mike Corbin, cor­
onet quartet.
Piano accompanists weie
David Wieboldt und Becky
Tanner.
While in Tallnbassec, the
group toured the State Cup*
itol, Supreme Court Building
and other points of interest.
A bus was chartered for the
trip.

Manslaughter
Jury Selection
UnderWay
Selection of s Circuit Court
jury to hear a manslaughter
case occupied court officials
this morning.
Charged with manslaughter
Is a man identified as Alton
Williams, The case involves
the death of a child, court of­
ficials said.
Circuit Court Judge Volie
A Williams outlined the privi­
leges and responsibilities of
prospective jurors and urged
each person lo take advantage
o f the opportunity.
Trying the caae for (he peo­
ple is Proserutlng Atty. Mike
Hoscinan; handling the de­
fense
is
Public
Defender
David Flaxer o f Orlando.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
A federal judga today order­
ed a halt to wildcat strikes
by railroad fin-men and warn­
ed be would hold union lead­
ers In contempt o f court if
they led or encouraged such
walkouts.
U.S. District Judge Alex­
ander Holtzoff, acting at the
request of the nntion'a rail­
roads lo quell « series of
work stoppages across the
country, issued. a .permanent
injunction to prevent stakes
by members o f the Brother­
hood of Locomotive Firemen
&amp; Enginemen RLFE.
Holtzoff said union mem­
bers who fail to report to
work without a lawful excuse
may he fired or considered to
have resigned their jobs.
The federal judge declared
that the courts could not tol­
erate defiance of an arbitra­
tion nward dealing with cut­
backs in firemen's jolts. He
said the award, handed down
under an aet of Congress, was
now the law of the land.
Lenders of the BI.FK have
drelnred the walkouts against
mure than a half dozen rail­
roads were unauthorized hut
were triggered by "extreme"
interpretation! of the arbitra­
tion nward.
A spokesman for II. E. Gil­
bert, president of the firemen,
said after today's ruling:
"we hope sll the firemen stay
on the job until we get this
thing settled. We hoped the
carriers will refrain from ex­
treme application
of
the
nward, too." J, K. Wolfe,
chief spokesman for the rail­
roads, snld he hoped Holtzoff'n ruling would end the
wnlkouts.
The arbitration
decision,
which took effect Thursday,
led to immediate dismissal of
more thsn 3,000 firemen with
less than two years' service.
It could eventually eliminate
33,000 firemen's jobs.

Tampan Held In
Sanford Jail

MANILA (U P I)— A If. 8.
military jet plnne carrying 83
A m e r i c a n servicemen and
their families on a flight
from California crashed to­
night whilo coming into Clark
Air Force Base, north of
Maniln. An Air Forrr spokes­
man said 71 persons were
killed.
A f|K)krsmnn said the big
CI35 jet o f the Military Air
Transport Service (MATS)
was carrying 73 passengers
and !0 crew members when it
crashed on the south end of
the runway while landing at
the U. S. base 00 miles north
of Manila.
Twelve persons survived the
crash, the U. S. spokesman
said.
The Air Force spokesman,
Maj. John Rademachcr, said
the aircraft was coming in
from Hawaii, where it had
stopped briefly on a flight
that originated at Travis Air
Forre Base in California,
Hademachcr said the crash
occurred about 7:15 p. m.
(7:16 a. m. KDT).
Clark Air Base was to be
the last stop on the flight.
A MATS s|Hikrsmnn at
Travis said the C135 waa car­
rying military personnel and
their families.
The Ill-fated flight origin­
ated at the Travis base in
California at noon, EDT, Sun­
day. The CI35 stopped over
for about two hours in Ha­
waii before continuing m the

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★ ★ ★
Contributions
Listed By
Burns, High
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Mayor Haydnn Burn* of Jack­
sonville reported today that
he received &lt;16,567 last week
in contributions to his runoff
campaign for governor while
Mayor Robert King High of
Miami got only &lt;335.
Burns, who led by more
than 100000 votes in first pri­
mary balloting last Tuesday,
hardly paused in hi* campaign­
ing long enough to scan the
vote*, lie reported that he
spent &lt;27,266 last week to keep
the political show on the road.
High, who (jjehed into the
runoff by about 2.400 votes
over Sen. Scott Kelly who is
still talking about a possible
recount or challenge, said he
siwnt only &lt;4,741 last week.
That ran hi* total for the
entire campaign to date $97,819 spent and &lt;98.376 collect­
ed. Burn* has collected f 120,508 and spent $579,069.
Major contributors last wodk

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l« • irajo. |f „ 4irn» _ |1(000: J. E. Lough
terminal for Military Air ridge Jr„ Furry; W. F. Holies
Transport Service Bights.
too, St. Augustine; J. D.
The Clark field crash waa Wright Jr„ Sanford; Georgina
th* fourth major air diaaater B. Wood, Miami; J. J. Par­
In the past five daya, bring rish Jr., Titusville; Lt. Mi­
ing death to 167 peraon*.
chael Foley, Jacksonville; V.
Forty-four periona d i e d E. Whitehurst, Wlllaton; Clar­
Thursday when a Pacific Air ence Camp H, Ocala and J.
Lines turlxj • plop aircraft W. McKethan, Brookaville.
crashed at Danville Calif.,
&lt;750: Hugh L. Wood- Mri.
near the end of a flight from Molly Wood and Charles T.
item), Nev., to Sun Francisco. Branham, all of Miami.
Authorities believe the pilot
High— &lt;100: Dr. John A.
wag shot In flight by a pas­ Marcello, lake City; Wealcy
senger. There were nu surviv­ Sllvian, West Palm Beach;
ors.
&lt;50: Dr. Spivey, Weat Palm
Forty-six persons died Fri­ Reach.
day night when an Argentine
&lt;25: Mrs. Harry Seifert, Ar­
military transport plowed into thur Ulrich, both Lake Worth;
a coastal sand dune ns it ap­ Mrs. R. W. Glasncr, Palm
proached for a landing ut Ilearh.
&lt;10: Mra. David Gay, Ocala.
Lima, Peru, in heavy fog.
Three person* survived the
crash.
All six
persons aboard
were killed Saturday night
when a U. 8. Air Force C124,
a four-engine Glnl&gt;rmasU-r,
exploded and rraahrd in a
hailstorm near Hobart, Oklu.
SAIGON (UPI) - Police ar­
rested three more persons to­
day in connection with a Com­
munist bomb plot against De­
fense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara.
McNamara,
who arrive*
Tuesday, a ill make another
LII1UI KAUAI. Hawaii — inspection check on the pro­
(U PI)— Singer Frank Sinatra gress of the U. S. • supported
had a close brush with death war against Communist guer­
Sunday when he and three rillas. Gen. Maxwell D. Tay­
other persona were swept out lor, chairman of the Joint
to sea by a huge wave near Chiefs of staff, arrived here
his rented house on the island today.
Vietnamese police said the
of Kauai.
"In another five minute* he three persona taken into ruswould have been gone,” said tody today admitted their
Fire Lt. George Keawe, who part in a plan io blow up a
took part in the rescue. "His bridge between Saigon air­
port and the city at the time
fare waa turning blue.”
The near-tragedy happened when McNamara's motorcade
aa Sinatra, 5lra. Howard W. was scheduled to pass over it.
Two terrorists were arrest­
Koch and two unidentified
persona were (truck by the ed Saturday night while lay­
wave a a they w aded ill tbe ing wires to 50 pounds of ex
plosives under the bridge.
surf of Waiiui Bay.

3 More Seized
In Bomb Plot

Sinatra Saved
From Sea Death

John Hayes, Tampa Negro
temporarily residing at 1314
Olive Avenue, was lieing held
without bind in city Jail on
a disorderly conduct charge
pending hearing before City
Judge Kenneth McIntosh this
afternoon.
Police aaid Hayes accosted
The linger and Mrs. Koch,
two while women at Third
wife of the executive producer
Street
and
Park
Avenue
and
MIAMI (U P I)— FBI agents
spend of a film which Sinatra la
arrested a Philadelphia man offered them &lt;50 to
making in Hawaii, were swept
today on charges o f fleeing the night with him.
about 75 yardi out to sea by
Pennsylvania to avoid prose­
the undertow.
cution for murder.
Charles Stewart Gindle, 36,
LAKELAND (U P I)-S ecrewas arrester! on a downtown tary of State Tom Adams took
street.
time out today from riding
A new film on cancer will be
Fred A. Frohbose, agent in herd on controveralal primary shown at &lt; p.m. today in tha
charge o f the Miami office, election remits to deliver the North Orlando Civic Building,
aaid Gindle Is charged at commencement addreti at Tbe film, which is suitable for
Philadelphia with the fatal Florida Southern College. He mixed audiences, is being
shooting of Nicholaa Tiscio urged greater cooperation be­ sponsored by the North Orlan­
last Feb. 20.
tween Florida's public and do Civic Association. A local
He bad no fu rth e r details private cullrgcs and universi. physician will be in attend­
on the shooting.
ties.
ance to answer questions.

Suspect Arrested
In Murder Case

TALLA1LASSEE (U PI)
—
Returns from the May 5 gub
ernaterial primary will be cer­
tified Wednesday, Secretary
of State Tom Adams said yes­
terday.
Adams, in a letter to Scott
Kelly of Lakeland, said the
official canvass should be
complete by Wednesday and
although
the
Canvassing
Board does not have the au­
thority to make a county-bycounty check of the figure*,
his staff has been working
long hours since Friday "lo
very carefully check the re­
turns."
The returns arc those offi­
cially certified by the com­
mission of each of the 67 state
counties.
Kelly, who ran third, had
asked the board to make a
check on the voting proce­
dures of each of the counties

Adams Speaks

Cancer Film

Monkey Throws
A Wild Pitch
MIAMI (UPI) - A lOpound
ring • tailed monkey named
Mona Lisa broke out of her
cage last night and played
havoc with a clothing store
in a shopping center here.
To the delight o f onlookers
at Suniland Shopping Center,
the cinnamon-colored monkey
threw shoes, boxes, boots and
clothing from one end of the
saddle and togga shop lo tbe
other.

as s result of the tight finish.
Adams said the board did not
have the power to make such
an investigation.
Miami Mayor Robert King
High won more than 207,000
votes to gain a place on the
May 26 runoff ballot with
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
Burns. Kelly was behind High
by 2,400 votes.

Kelly said Saturday he was
not trying to stall the vote
certification and asked that
it get under way.
"Such a delay would not b«
fair to all the people of Flor­
ida who need to know quickly
who the runoff candidates for
governor will be,” Kelly said
in his telegram.
Kelly said this did not mean
he was withdrawing his re­
quest for a recount. The Lake­
land senator had previously
stated he had ordered his
lawyers lo start paper work
for a court action in Dade and
Broward County for a recount
of votes.

★ ★ ★
Burns Trying To
Becloud Issues,
High Charges Pro-U. S. Arias
Takes Lead In
Panama Voting

MIAMI (UPI)—Miami Mayor Robert King High accused
hi* opponent in the May 26
gubernatorial runoff Sunday
of attempting to rloud tip the
rampaign issues "with rac­
ism ."
His opponent, Jacksonville
Mayor Haydon Burn*, spent a
quiet Mother's Day at home
with his family.
High left for the Tampa Bay
area Sunday after repeating
his charges that Burns it us­
ing the integration contro­
versy to dodge rampaign isaue* "because of his nllcg.
lance to vested interests.”
The bi lingual Miami mayor
said Burns couldn't afford to
talk about a &lt;1.25 per hour
minimum wage that he pro­
pose* because "o f the railroada, the DuPont* and some
big insurance companies.”
Burns said his campaign for
the runoff will make clear the
difference between the phil­
osophy o f High, who he term­
ed a "NAACP endorsed can­
didate" and his own.
The Jacksonville m a y o r
went on to say he always sup­
ported the right of peaceful
pickets and orderly gather­
ings, but he said ho could not
tolerate p u b l i c
disorder*
"that violate the rights of all
citizens."
Meanwhile two F l o r i d a
newspapers t o o k opposite
sides in endorsements.
The St. Petersburg Times
cmioricd High Sunday and
celled the Miami mayor "an
honest and truthful man—he
would represent the i&gt;eople
without obligation to special
interests.”
The Orlando Sentinel en­
dorsed Burns and said "He
hai a clear cut citrus pro­
gram . . . and 1* a young man
aulllciently energetic to meet
the arduous requirements of
tlie office.”

‘Be Seated* Show
At Fair Closed
NEW YORK (UPI) - One
of the major theater attraclion* at the New York World’*
Fair closed Sunday before it*
official opening.
Tlie closing of producer
Mike Todd Jr.’a &lt;150,000 ahow,
“ America Be Seated," ap­
peared to be in line with grow­
ing concern by concessionaires
in the fair'i amusement area
that the crowds were not be­
ing drawn to their attrac­
tions.
Todd said Iho minstrel-type
show closed in-cause lt was
not up to standard.” Tickets
cost &lt;5. It was to have opened
officially next Friday at the
lamisiana pavilion but Todd
has been putting on perform­
ances since It came down
from a New England tryout
last week.

PANAMA CITY, Panama
(U PI) — Former President
Arnulfn Arias, it notionalist
who favors rlose relations
with the United States, took
the lead In election return*
today in his bid to regain the
presidency.
One o f the primary tasks
faring the winner of Sunday’* voting will he to re­
solve the dispute with the Un­
ited States over the U.S.—•
controlled Panama Canal.
Though rcturna were alow
coming In, trend* In both Pansms City and the provinces
favored Arias over his two
mnin opponents, Marco Rob­
les and Juan do Area Galin­
do.
Latest rcturna gave Arias
8,395 vote*, Robles 0,587 and
Calindo 2,904.
There were four other pres­
idential candidate* but lion*
was given a chance to win.
The voting also was for a full
eongrcus o f 42 deputies.
The new president will suc­
ceed Roberto F. Chiarl, who
has stood up against Wash­
ington In the canal dispute.
Chiarl was not eligible for reelection.
An estimated 400,000 per­
son* vojed.
• .

City To Have
Light Agenda
A light agenda facet the
City Commission in its semi­
monthly meeting at 8 p.m. to­
night.
Agenda includes a publlo
hearing for rezoning, already
approved by the City Zoning
and Planning Commission, o f
Ihe area north of 24th Street,
south of Grove Manor and
east of the ACL railroad from
R-1AA to IM A; appointment
to tlie Sanford H o u s i n g
Authority, consideration of a
list of buildings for condem­
nation hearing, request by
Clifford McKibbin, chairman
of the Zoning and Planning
Commission, regarding tho
fcclingi of agricultural use in
a city-owned ntuek bed, and
request of the City of Miami
for a contribution to pay for
Use review of Southern Boll
telephone rates.

63 Drown
DACCA, East Pakistan —
(UPI)— Slxty-thrcc persons,
including children, were fear­
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Ihe Padnta River.

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Munich Tries To
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Many young Jews hava re
(used to do their national ser­
vice, which la their consti­
tutional right. "H ow can 1 en­
list as long ea there are o f­
ficers who served under the
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the city where Adolf Hiller
got hit start, U 11001102 for
the crime* which Hitler com­
mitted against the Jew*.
For one thing, Munich is do­
ing it* beat to make those
Jew * who have returned to
live here feel at home. "W e
regard this a i a challenge to
the new German dem ocracy,"
explains Dr. Anton Fingerle,
superintendent o f
Munich'*
schools.
As early as HUB Munich
took the lead in forming the
first Chrlstlan-Jewiah associa­
tion In West Germany. Since
then, 34 chapters of the asso­
ciation have sprung up.
Munich haa pioneered also
in the establishment o f cultur­
al exchanges with Israel. Bub­
bling with enthusiasm the
Ijord M syor o f Munich, Dr.
Vogel, has Just returned from
a tour o f the Zionist atnlc, and
he has recommended that
Munich sends groups of teach­
ers and students to Israel twice
• year on an exchange basis.
Ib is is in addition to the
scholarships which Munich al­
ready offers to Israelis, parti­
cularly to those studying in
social welfare fields.
There were half a million
Jews in the German Belch in
1B33. Some 270,000 emigre led;
190,000 were killed. Today on­
ly 20,000 are left In the Fed­
eral Republic,
O f this pitiful remnant, ap­
proximately onc-sixth live in
Munich, which thus has the
largest Jewish population of
■ny West German city.
In his office In Munich's
pink, Gothic-Style city hall,
Fingerle explained what Mun­
ich is doing to combat the
sntl-GemiUsm which llngor*
■a a hangover from the Nasi
regime.
Early In March each year
Munich sponsors a Brother­
hood Week, during which Ihc
unity o f all religious and ra­
cial groups Is stressed by
means of lectures, exhibits,
public discussion.
The Christlan-Jcwish associa­
tion, o f which Fingerle Is cochairman, also sponsors
weekend conference on this
■ubject in the autumn.
The teaching of contcmpor
e ry history In the schools is
one o f the difficulties with
which Fingerle has to contend.
F or one thing, the textbook*
dealing wtlh Hiller's regime
•re inadequate. Very few of
them even mention the Nasi
extermination of the Jews.
To compensate, Munich haa
invited Professor Werner J.
Cahnman o f Rutgers Univcr
ally, to come here this sum­
mer to make a special study
o f anti-Senmitism with the
view o f publishing his find
ingt In book form.
The resettled Jews them•elves present special prob
blems, largely of a psycholo­
gical nature.
Two-thirds o f Ihe rcsetllers
•re non-German Jews, mainly
refugees from Eastern Euroje
who have been driven, Iron
Ically, to seek refuge In Ger
many by • new, postwar wave
o f anti-Semitism behind the
Iron Curtain.
They do not feel at home
here, their background and
cullura being utterly different
from those of the former Ger­
man Jewish community.
Of the 9,000 German Jews
who have returned sinco the
war, many feel Just as uncom­
fortable. "Alm ost every re­
turning Jew keeps his adopt­
ed nationality and owns two
passports," wrole Dor Spiegel,
the Gorman new* weekly.
They are sensitive to the
•lightest msnifrstation of antiSemitism. "Our bags are al­
ways packed," Ihe returnees
comment. The remark I* borne
out by the provisional nature
o f their homes.
As • result, the present Jew
ish contribution to national
life Is Insignificant. Before
Hiller, this contribution was
rich and varied. For example
be fere 1933 the Jewish com
munlty provided 11 out of 44
German Nobel prizewinners,
Nor la the younger genera
tton any better Integrated In
Germany than Its elders. In
e recent Frankfurt opinion poll
m ore than 90 per cent o f the
young Jews expressed a dc

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called this morning to la y
that Lake Monroe ia “ turning
green."

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Jessup, or perhaps Lake Mon­
roe is producing its own. We
can only hope the algae does­
n't affect Monroe like it has
Jessup.
Maybe you can explain it,
but Fred Keaden, 2439 Poinaetta Avenue, Sanford, boiled
an egg for breakfast not too
long ago. When it was taken
out o f the ahell there were
eight numbers identifiaole on
the egg.
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who has his own chickens,
found an egg with the word
“ G o" appearing twice after
the shell waa removed. A
third egg carried the words
"admitting and."
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ald for us to sec, contains
10 numbers— all whole num­
bers plus fractions such as
three • eights, one • quarter,
three-quarters, etc. Readen
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printed matter was around to
come Into contact with the
eggs. Besides, if the eggs had
been in contact with printed
materials the letters and fig ­
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versed.
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figure It out.

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52 Parties

MOSCOW (U P I) — Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev will
tail from Leningrad June 15
and arrive in Copenhagen,
Denmark, June 17 to begin
hia Scandinavian tour, it was
announced today.

MOSCOW (U P I ) -

A ll Quads Dead
N E W H YD E PA R K , N. Y.
(U P I )— All of the quadrup­
lets born two months prema­
turely to the wife o f an un­
employed Brooklyn plumber
have died, Lung Island Jewish
Hospital reported early today.

Seaway Booms
DETRO IT (U P I) — Joseph
N. McCann, administrator o f
the St. Lawrence
Seaway
Corp., said Wednesday that
the seaway
relehrntcd its
fifth anniversary by smashing
all tonnage records.

$308,000 Hijacked

TW O SANFORD ENSIGNS have Been promoted to lieutenant, junior
crude, in ceremonies aboard the aircraft carrier USS Franklin I). Roose­
velt. The new lieutenants are assigned to Heavy Attack Squadron 11
which is stationed at Sanford Naval A ir Station. Above, VAli-11 com­
manding officer, Cdr. Barton W. Bartholomew, left, congratulates the
new lieutenants, Henry Hines, center, and Kenny Fields.

Rocky To Continue
Nomination Efforts

Picket Line Gives

• • 0

Members of Seminole High
School’* Class o f *39 are be­
ing reminded by Bud Moughton to make their reserva­
tions for the reunion banquet
to be held Saturday night.
Those wishing to make them
are asked to contact Jack
Bolt.
Bud reports that over 50
reservations from the 97 liv­
ing members of the class
which graduated 25 years ago
have been made.
By the way, class officials
know the whereabouts of all
living members, except one.
And it's o f interest to note
that only one member nf the
class is not living. That's Dar­
rell Forguson, a popular SI1S
athlete who was killed in an
explosion of an Air Force
plane shortly after World
W ar H.

• • •

Subway Fire

★ ★ ★
Scranton Says
No To Feeler

N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) — Hundreda of subway riders ran
panic-stricken from a Brook­
lyn station early today when
a flash fire broke out on a
HARRISBURG, Pa. (U P I)
Manhattan-bound train. Thir­ —Pennsylvania Gov. William
ty persons wer* treated at W. Scranton today rejected
hospitals.
the possiblity of a GoldwaterScranton Republican presi­
dential ticket.
SEOUL, Korea ( U P !) —
Scranton said that he would
Thousands o f students fought reject a bid by the eventual
police and shouted anti-gov­ presidential nominee to be his
ernment slogans in two south­ running male even If the nom­
ern provincial cities today inee told him expressly he
whtla heavily armed troops wanted him on the ticket.
maintained strict martial law Scranton said he could not
in tha capital.
under any rlrcumstances con­
sider this the "sincere and
honest d ro ll'' that would be
J A C K S O N V ILLE (U P I) — acceptable to him.
Negroes hsv* agreed to a
Scranton hai been men­
racial demonstration truce in tioned
as
a compromise
St. Augustine while Federal "moderate’ ’ possibility for the
Judge Bryan Simpson pond­ presidency, and some observ.
ers whether to toss out a pol­ ers have indicated he would
ice ban on night marches be the proper man for the
nominaUon
through tha natlon'a oldest vice-presidential
city.
to balance a GOP ticket head­
ed by Arizona Sen. Barry
Gold water.
W A SH IN G TO N (U I 'I ) —
Tha economic future of the
Appalachian states ia linked
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
to the coal Industry, Presi­
dent Joseph E. Moody o f the William Kerek, 12, Cuyahoga
National Coal Policy Confer­ Falls, Ohio, today won the
ence Inc. told a house public 37th annual National Spelling
works subcommittee Wednes­ Bee today in an all-Ohio, all­
day.
boy final.

Battle Raging

A gree To Truce

Coal Is K ey

Best Speller

U. S. Operated
Ship Buzzed
By Cuban MIG

mittre on Lung Island which
will

mist-

¥150,000

fo r

the

full election campaign.
The governor conceded the
California
presidential
pri­
mary to Goldwater at u press
conference Wednesday, 10*j
houit after the polls closed.
He had postponed meeting the
press for hours because of th-j
see - saw vote count whien
ended in nn eyelash victory
for the Aiizonu senator.
“ 1 would not drop out of
the 'ig k t '•ier-iti»« | hnVr*lo*t
a prili,ary," said Rockf-fi her.
“ There's a long time between
now and the convention tn
San Francisco opening July 13
and it'* hard to tell what is
going tn happen.”
Rockefeller admitted that
Goldwater'* victory c o u l d
mean the senator's early nom­
ination at the convention, but
he laid he hoped public opin­
ion would bring Goldwater
“ into
the
mainstream
of
American thinking ”

No Sharp Turn
Seen For GOP
SAN FRANCISCO (U I’ I) California Republicans doubt­
ed today that the narrow vic­
tory in Tuesday’s primary for
Arizona conservative BarryG o l d w a t c r represented a
sharp turn to the right for the
GOP in the nation's most pop­
ulous state.
Most agreed it virtually as­
sured Goldwater tile party's
presidential nomination at the
Republican National Cnnvonlion here in mid-July.
But they fell his 51-79 perrentage win over New York
Gov. Nelson llockrfellcr lor
the state's 66 convention votes
was far from a clear-cut vic­
tory.

Members of Branch 1777,
National Association of Let
ter Carriers, wiU meet F ri­
day night at the First Federal
Savingi and Loan Aasociation
Conference rooms.

• • •

A thoroughly indoctrinated
Florida Cracker of the pintslie variety tried out for Lit­
tle League baseball the other
day. When he returned home,
hia mother asked if he had
made the team. " Y e p ," came
the reply. “ But I quit when
they put me on the Yankees."

•MIAMI ( U I 'I ) —A relrlgrralor ship flying the Honduran
flag but operated by an
American company was buzz­
ed by a Cuban air force MIG
lighter last week about 60
miles from the Cuban coast,
maritime sources said today.
No shots were fired. Other
Cuban MiG's also were re­
ported in (lie area,
A spokesman for the Antil­
les Terminal Co., which oper­
ates a shipping service beHvC. n Central America , id
Flouda, confirmed the report
and said the U. S. Coast
Guard was bring notified.
The motor vessel Johnnie I,
a converted military LCI, was
rn route to Tampa from Brit­
ish Honduras and Guatemala
when it was buzzed by the
MIG, crewmen said. At the
time, the ship was about 79
miles from Cabo San Antonio,
I’inar Del Bio Province in
Cuba. It carried frozen meat
and concentrated o r a n g e
juice.
The Incident Indicated that
Fide] Castro's Soviet-supplied
air force is ranging far out
over international waters to
keep watch on alien ship*.
Shipi operated
by t h e
American firm make regular
iuni between Tampa and Be­
lize, British Honduras, and
Malias De Galvez, Guate­
mala.

Parts Stolen
From Dealer
Several
hundred
dollars
v tilth of automotive supplies,
tin hiding a large quantity of
spark plugs were stolen wmiotlmo during the night irom
Muller Motor Company, Sec­
ond Street and Palmetto A ve­
nue.
Employe* and police were
making an Inventory this
morning to determine the exl*-nt of the lusa. The theft
was discovered when the es­
tablishment was opened short­
ly after 7:30 today.

Red Cross To
Meet Wednesday
The annual meeting of the
Seminole County Chapter of
American Red Cross will be
held at 7:30 pm . Wednesday
at the Firat Federal Savings
St Loan Association.
Officers will he elected and
c o m m i t t e e and executive
hoard rrporti made.
The chapter is a participat­
ing agency of the United
Fund and those contributing
to the Fund are entitled to
a voire in the voting.

Breakfast At
Rollins Friday
W IN T E R P A R K . The Rollins College
Alumni-Senior
Sunrise Breakfast, one of the
oldest traditions at Rollina,
w ill be held this Friday, at
the Family Tree on the shore
• f Lake Virginia.
Sponsored by the Central
Florida Rollina Alumni Club,
tha 6:50 e.m. breakfast will
be attended by Rollina sen­
ior*— a tsasel-turn-away from
.being alumni— faculty, staff,
Und alumni.

NO. 205

Soviets Demand China Showdown

JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa
( U P I ) — Police today manned
roadblocks and arurched for
five armed men who hijacked
N E W YORK (U P I) — Gov,
{306,000 in South African
Nelson
A. Rockefeller stuck
• • •
currency— the biggest robbery
to the campaign trail today
It’s not too frequent that a in tha country's history.
true to his promise o f "stay­
Boy Scout troop comes up
ing to the end" in spite of
with a Scout who earns the
Sen. Barry Guldwatt-r’s criti­
Eagle award. But the troop
W E S T A L L IS , Wia. (U P I)
aponsored by Christ Methodist — A flying wedge o f police­ cal victory in the California
Church has come up with not men pushed non-union stud­ Republican primary.
Rockefeller will speak toonly one but two. During the ents past strikers at the
church's morning w o r s h i p Pressed Steel Tank Company night at a dinner o f the Suf­
hour this Sunday E a g l e today In the fourth consecu­ folk County Republican Comawards will be presented to tive day of violence at the
Ronald Berry Westbrook and strike-bound plant.
Danny Richard Wlrcman.
• • •
The skipper o f the aircraft
carrier Champlain, involved
In an early-morning collision
In Cheasapcake Bay, is listed
by wire services aa being
from Sanford. T h e report
identifies the man as Capt,
Clarence Blouln. The carrier
was groping through thick fog
Wednesday morning when it
was in collision with a N or­
wegian motor vessel called
the Shauraag. No one was injurrd In the crash.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Martin Contract
TW O FUTURE FARM ERS front the Seminole llfifh School chapter have
been notified they are recipients o f the highest degrees given in the
state— the State Farmer Degree Award. Jimmy Winters, left, and John
Carver, light, were the winners. Only two per cent o f Future Farmers o f
America are considered qualified for the honor, Checking the award above
ih Don Sipev tha local chapter president. &lt;
(Herald Photo),

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (U P I)
—The Army said a ¥27.5 m il­
lion contract has been award­
ed the Martin Cn'a Orlando
plant for production of Perth*
mg ground support equip­
ment.

The So­

viet Union today Issued a new
rail for an Immediate show­
down conference o f world
Communist parties that is
likely to result in the "excommunication" of Red China
from the international move­
ment.
Claiming the support of at
least 52 Communist parties,
the Kremlin charged that
China was trying to put off
auch a conference to gain
more time for “ splitting'' and
"subversive" activities and to
set up "puppet” p a r t i e s
around the world.
The
official
Communist
party newspaper Pravda said,
" A new international confer­
ence of Communists can become an important stage in
the struggle for unity. The
majority o f the Communist
parties o f all areas of the
world are coming out for its
aperdlest convocation."
The new conference call,
coming on the heels of accu­
sations that China considered
the 1630 Smo-Sovict alliance
worthless and Dial It was not
part of the world Conimunial
movement, appeared to point
in only one direction: An end
once and for all lo the onre
monolithic international Com­
munist bloc.
The government newspaper
Izvcstia indicated the 14-yearold Sino Soviet military and
economic pact ia finished.

N E W C E N T U R IA N was named recently nbonrd the nlrrrnft carrier L’ SS
Franklin D. Ilooncvelt when L. Cdr. it. S. Davidson o f Heavy Attack
Squadron 11 made his 100th arrested landing aboard the aircraft. Cdr.
Davidson is shown at right receiving congratulations o f Capt. C. E.
Miller, commanding officer o f the carrier, following cake-cutting cere­
monies in the ship's ready room. Davidson, attached to the Sanford Naval
A ir Station’s Heavy Attack Wing One, resides at Lake Mary.

Boy Confesses
Accidental
Killing
AVON P A R K (U P I) — A
15-year-old buy has admitted
accidentally killing a young­
ster who disappeared May 22,
Sheriff Broward Coker re­
ported today.
An inquest into the death
of seven-yenr-old Kenny Garren was seheduled today by
cormu-r Mervin Kehr.
Garren
disappeared from
his home here May 22. Two
fishermen found his remains
Wednesday In some bushes
near Lake Tulane, less than
a mile from the hoy's home.
The High land County sher­
iff iefused to identify the 15*
year-old who said he accident­
ally shot Garren two weeks
ago while hunting snakes
along the edges of the lake.
The teenager said Garren
walked out o f tha hushes In­
to his line o f fir* without
warning, Coker reported.
A bullet struck the school'
’ ■ the hack and he fell to
according
to

Garren
younger
put (iiim -ii
under the bushes and fled,
Coker taid.
A large aearch party was
organized when Garren dis­
appeared. The lake and sur­
rounding brush-forest area
were searched for nearly two
week* without surcess before
the fiahermcn stumbled onto
the boy'a remains.

Theft Losses
In Citrus
Cut In Half
JAMES deG A N AH L

RVAH-9 To Get
New Commander
Sanford Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 9, destined to
become the first unit to oper­
ate the new RA-SC Vigilante
with the Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean,
will
hold
change-of-comm and ccrcmonlea at 10 a.m. Friday at the
Sanfnrd Naval Air Station.
Cdr. James L. Shipman wlil
turn his command over to
Cdr. James A. dcGanahl, who
has served as the squadron's
executive olflccr for the past
year.
The full dresa ceremony
will feature an Inspection of
BVAH-Os 300 officers ana men
and an address by Capt.
James O. Mayo, commander
of Heavy Attack Wing One.
Cdr. Shipman has been as­
sociated with Sanford heavy
attack squadrons since Janu­
ary 1961, Under his leader­
ship Heavy Attack Squadron
9 won the Douglas Bombing
Trophy for the best overall
bombing record during fiscal
1963, and the Wing Command­
er's Trophy for the highest
state o f operational readiness
snd overall excellence during
calendar 1963.
Shipman will report to the
Army War College at Car­
lisle, Pa., to prepare for
higher command,
Cdr. deGanahl, his successor, is also no stranger to San­
ford. He began his tour in
heavy attack in 1955 and
served with VAH-5, VAH-3
HAW-1 before reporting to
RVAH-9,

L A K E L A N D (U P I) — The
Joint efforts o f the Citrus
Mutual'* fruit protection di­
vision end law enforcement
agencies cut the loti tn cit­
rus grower* from theft, fraud
end vandalism in half this
season.
F. Leslie Be^senger, direct­
or o f the Mutual protection
division, said Wednesday that
teamwork between the fruit
protection division and law
officers also resulted in 211
urresta during the season.
Resxcnger said 115 o f tho
■wrests were for fruit steal­
ing, a primary Job o f the
Mutual Agenry. Through the
efforta o f the Mutual Agency
and
the
sheriff*
in
Gu­
s t a l e * * 32 fruit-producing
counties, the loss to growers
was cut in half during th;
1063-67
season,
Messenger
Raid.

Caribbean Tropical
Depression Stalled
M IA M I (U P I ) — A tropi­
cal depression stalled ill the
Caribbean today ami fore­
casters said it was not ex­
pected to intensify for tho
next day or two, hut woul I
probably Hump heavy show­
er* on southern Florida.
Forecaster Paul Moore at
the
Hurricane
Forecasting
Center hero said a Weather
Bureau research plane would
fly into the board band of

5 Cape Workers
Hurt In Falls
C A PE K E N N E D Y ( U P I ) —
Five ironworkers were injur­
ed, two seriously, today in
fall* at the huge rocket as­
sembly building now under
construction at tha Merritt
Islund Launch Area.
A spokesman for the Army
Corp* o f Engineers said the
accident occurred at 7:40
a. m. EST when three men
electing steel on the third
floor o f tha structure fell 26
feet lo Die flis l flour. Tha
fulling men and debris knocked two men winking on the
second floor 13 feet to freshly
poured ronereto on the first
floor.
Three o f iho injured men
were taken to a hospital in
Titusville and two were rush­
ed to Wucsthoff Memorial
Hospital in llockledge. The
men were employed by the
Mcrhlrius Steel Co.
Two o f the injured were
identified as Maurice Dugan,
of Edgewatcr, wlm had a
full-lined ankle and hack; am!
Wilburn C. Lungford o f Tam­
pa, whu was in good condi­
tion.

Urban Renewal
Hearing Set
DAYTONA BEBACI1 (U P I)
—Circuit Judge P. B. Iltvels
has scheduled s hearing for
Friday on a suit for s per­
manent injunction restraining
the City Commission from
carrying out an urban renew­
al program.
Revels Issueil a temporary
restraining
order
after
a
Negro group filed a 16-cminl
complaint objecting to the
program.

shower* today lo gather mor#
data on the distmbnnce,
A tropical depression con­
tains rluscd circles o f wind
at tha surface, but thess
winds do not exceed 39 miles
an hour, forecasters said. De­
pressions sometimes— not al­
ways—develop into tropical
storms with sustained winds
o f 39 m.p.h.
A t last reports, the center
of Git; depression was located
about (It'll miles south-south­
west o f Miami near latitude
19 north, longitude 66 west,
the Weather Bureau said.
“ The diaturliunce shows no
signs o f intensifying within
the next day or tw o," Moor*
said, “ and it appears to b*
rather stagnant." Moore said
ships in the vicinity o f the
depression reported winds up
to 25 mph and several Islands
in the area nf the disturbance
reported heavy roins.
up to 25 m.p.h. and several
island* In the area of the dis­
turbance reported heavy rains.

Wafer Sysfem
Plans Approved
Plans for ronslrtieflon o f the
proposed I-ako Harney Water
System wore unanimously ap­
proved by more than 60 resi­
dents attending a meeting
Tuesday
night
at Geneva
Community Hall. Slcg Holmes,
chairman o f the planning
committee, presided.
Consumer rates necessary
to meet payments on tho con­
struction
loan, which
has
hern arranged through coo|&gt;crnlion of Farmers Homs
Administration, were set at
¥10 per month for permanent
residents and at ¥5 for weeke n d residents. Commercial
rates also have been set.
Property owners
at the
meeting s i g n e d consumer
agreements. Any resident not
present who wishes (o sign
should contact any member
of the planning eommiMce.
Those serving, other thin
Holmes,
are
Mrs.
Elbert
Cammack,
Mrs.
Donald
Dunn, W. B. Heath and Roy
Morgan.
Construction on the plant is
expected to gel underway in
July.

NEW TIRE

No Quorum At
Altamonte
The
Altamonte
Spring*
Town Council meeting, sluted
fo r Wednesday night, was
cancelled by Mayor Lawrence
Swafford when a quorum fail­
ed to appear.
Several issues vital to the
rommunity still must be acted
upon. These include the formation o f a Charter Commit­
tee to revise snd bring up
to date city oidinances and
* Zoning Committee which
would recommend a complete
program for the city.

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Awards Presented At Court OfHonor Held By Scout Troop 341
By J i m

Casselberry

A Court of Honor w u held
hy Boy Scout Troop Jit of
Casselberry Community Meth­

American
o f the

o d ic Church Monday night.
Awards war* pr n ecled by
Sooutmeiter W. T . Danltl Jr.
T h « badge of l i f e Scout rank
went
Rick

wu

to

David

Krohne

end

Casselberry. Star rank
earned by Walter BietlJne

and Steve Nlcatry.
Receiving second c 1 a s e
badges were Mike McManus,
Fred Steadier, Skipper Orr,
Bill Daniel, Todd Miller, Deeell Long sod Daniel Scott.
Merit badges were awarded
to the following scouts: Jerry
Sklalak, reading; Walter Blitlino, dtUenahlp In the Nation;
reading, sod com farming;
Peter
Montgomery,
reptile
study; Greg Kauble, home re­
pairs; Danny Scott, stamps;
Rick Casselberry, firat aid;
Steve
Nlearry,
electricity
home repairs, cooking and
public apaaktng.

CASSELBERRY SCOUTS advancing unothnr step on the road to Eugln
at Monday nlght'a Court o f Honor were, from left, Wulter Illatllne and
Stava Nicarry, star rank, and Rick Casselberry and David Krohne, life
rank. Scoutmaster \V. T. Daniel Jr., right, made the awnrds presenta­
tion*.
(Herald Photo)

Liberal Label
Beats Lawmaker
B IR M IN G H A M , Ala., (U P !)
— Veteran Rep. Carl Elliott
apparently was unseated yes­
terday In • low-man-out race
among nlna Democratic nom­
inees fo r Alabama's tigh t
congressional Mats.
With nearly all o f the
State'* approximately 8,150
precincts reported, Elliott was
trailing atata Ran. John T y ­
son o f Moblla by around 5,000
votes fo r eighth plaee.
Elliott's
apparent defeat
means Alabama's second moat
populous congressional dis­
trict, ths first which Includes
Mobile, will regain
direct
representation
In Congress
and Elliott’s 7th district loss#
cut

Girl Scout Unit
Given Awards
Junior Girl Rcout Troop 223
conducted a Court o f Awards
program test week at the
Eplicopal Parish House with
their parents as gussta. Re­
freshments were served.
Mrs. Joyce Sawyers and
Mrs. Ruth Ball, troop leaders,
thanked the parents fo r their
cooperation this year and the
girls gave the leaden a g ift
o f appreciation.
The troop members sang
•e v e n t songs end gave brief
explanation! of each badge
they tam ed. Badges present­
ed to the girls by Mrs. Sawy e n included)
Sign o f arrow, sign o f etar,
backyard fund, g y p iy , troop
camper, home
health and
•afety, cook, end dancer.
Each girl alio earned one
or two i n d i v i d u a l hobby
badge*. The girls ran wear
the badges next year when
they become Cadet Scout*.
Saturday the troop ended
the year with an all-day pienla at Sanlando Spring*. Mr*.
B ew yrn , M n Ball end M n .
Pat Dunn accompanied tha
girls. Another outing is planaed fo r August.
Girls In tha troop include
Susan Adams, Margls Ball,
Kakl Bishop, Jennette Dunn,
L'ynthla DuIIola, I.uann Dangit man, Carol Harden, PaUy
Parkins. Ann
MacLauchlln,
Julia Miller, Carol 8ue Mc­
Clellan, Jennie Mills, Lynn
Prudsn, Beth Record, Gayle
Sawyers, Donna S a w y e r s ,
Judy Smith, Debbie Whitmore
ta d Susanna Brown.

Fire Auxiliary
Dinner Held

LBJ Approves Stepped Up War Against South Viet Nam Reds
■'

W A S H IN G TO N
President

(U P I )

—

has

ap­

John-on

proved plans to Intensify end
streamline the military effort

against
Red
guerrillas
in
member* ! South Viet Nsm. He also is
George M. seeking a formula to block

Legion

Chuluota

Jacobs Memorial Post report­ further Communist advances
ed today that the Memorial in neighboring Lao*.
This was disclosed today by
Day barbecue and dance wai
high officials
following a
* huge success with some 400
White H ours session Wednes­
dinners served during the a f­ day night at which Secretary
ternoon.
o f State Dean Rusk and De­
Committees in charge have fense Secretary Robert S.
expressed appreciation to all McNamara reported on their
those who helped, whether by Honolulu strategy talks with
American military and dip­
attendance or donation.
lomatic officials from South­
For ont legionnaire the ev­ east A ils.
ening developed Into on* of
Rusk and McNamara re­
the biggest and most memor­ turned Wednesday from tha
able birthday parties he had two-day conference In Ha­
ever had. W . M. Jspson, post waii with " s number o f rec­
chaplain, was presented with ommendations’* fo r stemming
a U rge rake, complete with tha deterioration o f tha anticandle*, and a happy birthday Communist position In ths
greeting In song from ths ma­ critical eras.
U.8. military action against
ny peopla In attendance.
Friday night dances are Red North V l«t Nam or dlsponsored each weak starting ract Intervention In turbulent
at 8 p.m. with • liva band Laos sr* not In the cards at
for antarUlnmenL A ll real- pretent, officials said, al­
dent* are invited to attend the though such steps could not
affairs which ere held at the be ruled out If the situation
Post Homs, Chuluota end worsens.
Christmas Roads.
A major problem facing tha

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Johnson administration, they e ffo rt begin* to fall apart
A White House spokesman
acknowledged, was how to
said efte r Wednesday night’s
convinct Red China and North
session that Johnson and his
Viet Nam of the peril o f their top aides “ reviewed the sit­
present course without resort­ uation in Southeast Asia in
ing to staps which could em­ the light o f the consultations"
broil American forces in a Rusk snd McNamara had in
Honolulu.
mainland war.
Others at the White House
In the past, U.S. military
officials have strongly re­
sisted any plane for sending
American combat troops Into
aetlon on ths mainland units*
they had advance authorisa­
tion to use atomic weapons,
if that became necessary.
The late President John F.
Kennedy turned thumbs down
on this condition whan Inter­
vention In Laot wat being
considered In 1051, and there
is no Indication that Johnson
would be willing to give the
Pentagon such authorisation.
Somt
officials
appssred
anxious today to tons down
the crisis atmoiphsre built up
in recent days by a series of
U S. warnings to ths Radi.
They apparently feel
the
American public Is beginning
to axpaet dramatic movas
which ere not contemplated
uniats the Laotian Commun­
ists resume their drive tow­
ard Thailand or the U.B.-eupported South Vietnam*** war

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meeting
were npresidential

ad­
viser McGeorge Bundy; Gen.
Maxwell D. Tsylor, chairman
of the Joint Chief* o f S ta ff;
Director John A. McCone of
the Central Intelligence Agen­
cy; Undersecretary o f State
George W. Ball, *nd William
Bundy, assistant secretary o f
state for Far Eastern affair.'.

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Tha 1964 Lyman High School art; Alice Crocker, sopho­ John Haynes, copy editor.
James Barnes was the fac­
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G R AD U ATIO N fo r the kindergarten class lit St. Luke’s Christian Day
School in SIuvJh was held at 11 n.m. today. In tho class were, front from
left, Bart Parson, Sharyn Ward and Glcndu Slnyton; second row, Anita
Beasley, Terri Hllllnrd and Pam West and In buck, Kevin Calvert, Lee
Ward, Ronnie Runyon and Russell McCulllstcr.
(Horald Photo)

A covered dish dinner was
enjoyed by 50 members If the
Lek* M ery Volunteer Depart­
ment end its Auxiliary, with
thair families, at tha Laka
Mary F ir* Hall during the
regular May matting In celabratlon o f tha auxiliary's
fifth anniversary.
Tables were arranged end
decorated with cut flowers by
Mrs. Charles Ssssman, Mrs.
John U lm tr, Mrs. Harvey
Pugh, Mrs. Joe Kith and
Mrs. Ralph Bchwalckart. Tha
anniversary caka was baked
by Mrs. Joe Smother*.
Charter members still ac­
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Tucaday evening.
The contest ia open to little
girls 18 month* to fivo yema
who hnva a Longwood postal
address Registration blanks
are available from any mem­
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be obtained at the park uu-

Swim Classes
To Register
tty Jane Casselberry
Registration fo r American
Red Crosa swimming classes
fo r children and adults ami
a junior life saving class for
ages 13 through IQ, w ill take
place from 10 a.m. until noon
on Saturday at tha Cassel­
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must have completed at least
one year o f achooling.
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liam Kggcrs, Mrs. Tom Her­
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ty Field o f Forest City and
Mrs. Randall Thompson, Mrs.
Douglas
Smith, and
Mrs.
Richard Cavil! o f Altamonte
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rirkenmeyer
and Miss Field attended an
aquatic workshop at Camp
Ocala In the Ocala National
Forest May 33-31. Orange
County Red Cross Instructors
were host to water safety In­
structor! from Seminole, Du­
val and Highland counties.

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TERMS AT A M E R I C A ' S L A R G E S T G . E . R E T A I L E R S !

C IT IZ E N S H IP Award at Forest Lake Academy
was presented durinp Sunday's Commence­
ment Exercise to Darryl Creamer o f Jackson­
ville, top photo, while Service Award went to
Nancy Jean Rcjovick o f Susnnville, Cnlif., bot­
tom photo. Presenting awards and diplomas to
the 85 graduates was Principal William Fuchs.

Final

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th ro ttle control, rear
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til 3 p.m. Saturday. A nom­
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charged, Entrants will parade
in both swim suits and dress­
es.
A t the meeting, Mis. Dor­
othy Ferris, who is in charge
of
arrangements
fo r
the
event, displayed the trophy
and tiara to be awarded to
the winner ami the bracelets
und necklaces to be given to
the first and second runnersup.
"L ittle Miss Flume'* also
will hu given a bouquet of
rosea and a ribbon banner to
lie worn ill later event*.
W rist corsages will go to the
two runners-up.
The awards will be on dis­
play until Saturday noon in
the window o f Keyser's Phar­
macy in Longwood Plaza.
Mrs. Mildred Esclavon, re.
froshment chairman fo r the
contest announced that hot
dogs, orange Juice and candy
bars will be sold.
Mrs. Judy Snow was mim­
ed master o f
ceremonies.
Judges will be Mrs. Uarhars
Hlnnkenbccklor, past district
vice president and current
treasurer o f the Florida State
Firemen's
Auxiliary;
Mrs.
Thelma Parker, district vice
president and secretary of
the Orlando auxiliary and
Mrs. Claire Sochsc, president
of the Orlando auxiliary.
In other business o f the
meeting, two new members,
Mrs.
Winona
George
and
Mrs. N eva Cashdollar, were
welcomed.
The meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Jean Willie, president. Tlie next regular meet­
ing w ill be July T.

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o f him. Clyda Edward Wallace, 35, o f New
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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Seminola

M lia Robin Hood, memben o f

Odd Fellows Hell. Mra. Eva

tha *04 graduation elasa o f

Williams, noble grand, wel­
comed all members and in­
troduced Mr. and Mra. John
Sampson, members o f Burgen
Lodge No. 62, Hackensack,
NJ.
Resolutions were rend and
the charter draped In honor
o f M n . Matilda Jones, a
member who had passed on.
The
altar, having been
draped fo r thirty day* in hon­
or o f Brother! Hanson and
Scofield, had the drape re­
moved.
It v i s reported that Mrs.
Lorraine lleits o f Orlando
had fallen and Injured her leg
and that Mra. Ida Fauver w ia
in tha hospital.
Letters were read from
Mra. Myrtla Wallin who has
moved to Lincoln, Neb,, and
from Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Washburn who hava moved to
Jacksonville.
N ew regalia la to be order­
ed fo r the altar bearers.
Under the good o f the order,
tha noble grand asked that
Mra. M argaret Sameon be In­
troduced. Mra. John Juras
read an original poem telling
that Mrs. Sampson had been
a member o f Burgen Rehekah
Lodge in Hackensack, N J .,
fo r 25 years. Mra. Sampson ia
now a resident o f DeBary
and at the request o f the New
Jersey Lodge, Seminole Lodge
had the honor o f presenting
her 25 year pin. Mr*. W il­
liams pinned the pin on her
and also presented her a cor­
sage.
Mrs. Williams then asked
all mothers to be presented.

lando, wtra honored at a re­
cant graduation

tea

at tha

Country Club o f Orlando.
Hoateaiea fo r tha occasion
vara tha mother* o f tha bonoraaa, Mr*. Thomaa Kirkland
and Mra. C. M. Hood.
Special guests o f the de­
lightful afternoon tea were
tha grandmothers o f the grad­
uates.
Mlai Kirkland la tha popu­
lar grandaughter o f
Mrs.
Velma Mitchell, principal of
Southilde School In Sanford.
Shi will graduate this month
with high scholastic honors.

P E T IT E M A R Y L Y N N McCnnna (second from right) wns guest o f honor
at a bridal shower given by Mrs. L. L. Wcrley nt her home on Lake-ofthe-Woods Thursday night. Shown left to right are Mrs. Tom Zabcl,
mother o f her fiance; the hostess, honoree, and her mother, Mrs. Rich­
ard McCannu.
(Herald Photo)

Airs. Wer/ey Hosts Shower
By Jane Casselberry
Undo will bo nn event of FriMias Mary Lynn McCanns, day, June S, at B p.m. at the
Chapel,
better known to her friends as Knowles Memorial
Rollins College, Winter Park.
"M im l," was guest o f honor
Dean Theodore Oarrah will
at a bridal ahower given by officiate at the ceremony.
Mrs. L. L. Wcrley at her
The bride and groom will
home on Lake-of-lhc-Woodt.
both graduate from Hollins
M ary Lynn la the daughter the same day. The bride ia a
Lyman
High
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Me* graduate o f
School.
Canna of Maitland and her
The pink and white color
wedding to Jon Zabel o f Orscheme was carried out in
the ahower decorations end
refreshments, and the brideelect was presented with a
corsage of pink carnations.
The serving (able was dec­
orated with a cenlerplece of
a dainty white parasol and
pink candles.
Miss Sunny Skinner, June

Miss Skinner Is

Honored Guest Of
Kitchen Shower
MISS LO R E TTA LE E G A T L IN was honoree o f a recent bridal shower
• t tha Geneva Community Hall.. Shown In picture from the left are Mrs,
Laater Harper, hostess, Mrs. Carol Raulerson, hostess, tha bride-elect
and har mother, Mrs, Charles Gatlin.

F*
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Jos. E. M a tU * n

Tbs Q a n a v s

Community

H ill wsa the scene recently
o f a festive and happy bridal
obowar honoring Mlsa Loretta
Lea Oettla, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gatlin and
brida-atact o f LtwJs Prentiss
Carter
M n.

Jr.
Los tar

Hostesses

were

Harper,

Mra.

Sarah Craig, Mra. Carol An­
derson and Mrs. Jackie Gat­
lin.
The bride's table was over­
laid with a linen cloth. Threebranched candelabra bolding
piak and white candles and a
floral arrangement, presented
to tha honoree by Mrs. Don­
ald Duaa Sr,, formed the ta­
ble centerpiece. Other floral
arrangements featured white
camelllM la an alabaster bird

Enjoys Program

On Flowers

2 0 %

Parish

«t our wlda
selection of

The Y . W. Circle o f the
W. S. C. 8. o f the Barnett
Memorial Methodist church
enjoyed a chicken gumbo sup­
per at the church annex
Thursday evening.

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By France* Wester
The 88th birthday o f M ri.
J. L. Bullard w ai celebrated
with an open house, Thursday
between tha hours o f 8 and 8

p.m. at her home on Wilbur
rings, held together with sat­ Avenue in Lake Mary.
Mrs. Bullard's throe daugh­
in rosaa.

The honoree was showered
with many lovely gifU.
Guests included Mrs. Rich­
ard McCanna, mother o f the
brldc-to-be; Mrs. Tom Zabcl,
mother of the groom; Mrs.
Laura Larkum, Mrs. Philip
Clevenger, Mrs. Wally Spen­
cer, Mrs. William
Vierra,
Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Don
Heeler, Mrs. Ernest llulbcrt,
Mrs. Itussrll llulbcrt, Miss
Grace llulbcrt, Mrs. Gavin
Downey, Mrs. John Conley,
Miss Alicia Deans, Miss Dal­
las C a a cll and Miss Cheryl
Wcrley,

ters, Mrs. W. P. Burke, and
Mrs. W. F. Miiuhew o f Lake
Mary and Mrs. M. Flsndcrs,
o f Winter Park, were In
chsrgo o f the preparation!
and were hostesses fo r the
occasion.
Four granddaughters, Myrna Williama and Melanie W il­

liams, o f Lake Mary, Carol
Morgan and Patricia Bergestrom, of Winter Park, were
In charge o f the guest book
and helped with the serving of
refreshments d u r i n g tha
evening.
The serving table waa cov­
ered with a whits linen cut-

Two mops war* decorated
to

represent

a

brido

MRS. JOHN SAMPSON, left, a DeBnry real,
dent and member o f Burgen Rebekah Lodge in
New Jersey, was presented a 25 year pin at a
recent meeting o f Seminola Rebekah Lodge No.
43, by Mrs. Eva Williams, right, noble grand.

work doth, centered with a

Mr. and M ri. H. R. Hcnder*
silver punch bowl. Pink can- son and children, a niece,
dclabra and crystal holders Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oswald, Or­
lando, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
(linked arrangements o f pink,
Morgan, Winter Park.
green and yellow aprlng flowera.
Refreshments of sheet eske,
punch, nuts and mints were
served, and the big birthday
cake with icing figures of 88

and

written on It, was also served.

groom.

Mrs. Bullard Is a long-time

Mra. A . L. Nlchola and Mrs.
Ernest Southward assisted In
aervlng
refreshments o f
strawberry supreme, mixed
nuts and coffee to the Mmea.
A. L. Skinner, mother o f tha
bride-elect.
Joe
T rs panic.-,
Terry Smith, G regg Walker,
Tom Beat, C. O. Jonae and
B. H. Stone,

resident o f the community
and* la well known. Sha still
maintains her own home and
docs her own housekeeping.
She also enjoys gardening and
making quilts. An oil paint­
ing of her done by Cathy Dee,
who Is Mrs, George Dodson
of Lake Mary, has been ex ­
hibited In the art shows spon­
sored by the Sanford Art As­
sociation.
Over SO friends from Lake
Mery attended and wished
Mrs. Buliird "H appy Birth­
day." She also received many
cards and gifts.
Special guests from out of
town Included: Dr. and Mrs.
Wade H. Garner, Sanford;
Mrs, Mae Lampert end two
nephews, DeLand; Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Henderson and

A lto to the Mlsse* Rose
Kratsert,
Barbara Bradley,
Niki Ashby, Betsy Williams,
K ay Ivey, Barbara Moses,
DeDoa Deltrlcha, Pam Jonea
and Susan MeCall.

Red Cross Will
Elect Officers

A report waa given by the
nominating committee, listing
the officer! chosen for next
year.
Mrs. Betty Snyder directed
an Interesting program on
"F low ers,"
Illustrating her
narration with elldaa includ­
ing rare collection* o f flow•ra.
Interesting
stories
were
told by Mrs. C. II. Jones, Mra.
Eva Williams, and Mrs. Clar*
enea Snyder.
Hostesses fo r tha evening
were Mrs. O. G. Hasty and
Mra, Irene Watt.
RefreehmenU o f p u n c h ,
cookies, brownies and mints
were served from a lace cov­
ered table centered with Hy­
brid Day Llllea.

Next Meeting

tha

with

Refreshments i n c l u d e d
sandwiches, pink and white
mints, petit fours, punch and
coffee.

Nicholson, Mrs. Sarah Policy,
Mra. Henrietta Raines, Mrs.
Lillian Vickery and Mra. Ethel
Williams.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room follow ing tin
meeting.
The first meeting in June,
the 11th, w ill be called for
7 p.m. instead o f the regular
time. A fte r a short business
meeting, all members will go
to DeLand to visit the DeLand Rebekah Lodge, who at
that time will be honoring
Mrs. Attis Gardner, president
o f the Rebekah Assembly o f
Florida.

Airs. J. L Bullard Celebrates 88th Birthday

wedding

business

over

session.

Personals

dtliiJOSlA

with

tha president, Mrs. Frad Robb,
presiding

O FF

Housa

Miteea

Gifts were presented to tha

The Story League

scopal

er with tha

honoree from beneath n plast­

bath and white catla Illlea and Craig, Jeaala Mae Jacobs,
gyfaoflbla In an antique gold Paul Route, Tom Bush, Juan­
ita Anderson, L. L Hughey,
footed compote.
Bernard Clancy, W 1 n d a 1
Miss Gatlin was presented
Braddy, T o m
Summorsill,
a miniature bridal bouquet
Charles Hendry, Donald Dunn
o f a gold cymbldulm orchid
Sr., J. C. Raulerson, Lalur
showered with tiny p i n k
Tindall, J. E. Math leu*;
aweetheart roses. Her mother
Also the Misses Jean Lapp,
received a red carnation cor­
Janet and Patricia Summersage.
sill, Angela, Leona and Lu­
Mrs. Tom Bush and Mra. cille
Baxter, Cathy CamCarol Raulerson presided at mack, Judy Wlsaman and
the punch bowl and refresh­ Beverly Gatlin.
ment# o f cake, minis and nuls
were served by Mrs. Virginia
Hughey. The bride's book waa
kept by Mrs. Sarah Craig and
Mlsa Beverly Gatlin, si Her of
the honoree, assisted her in
opening the many lovely and
useful gifts.
Those attending were tha
Mmei. Melvin Harper, Char­
The Sanford Story Leagua
les B. Gatlin, Tom Young­ held
the regular monthly
blood, L. P. Harper, Sarah
meeting recently at the Epi­

Enterprise

bride-elect, was guest o f hon­
or recently at a kitchen show­

ward aervlng as co-hosteseca.

Shower Fetes Miss Gatlin
By Mr*.

Lodge

No. 43 met recently at the

Edgewator High School, Or­

MISS JOAN K IR K LA N D , left, and Mitts Robin
Hood were recent honorees o f a graduation tea
at the Country Club o f Orlando. Miss Kirkland
l i the granddaughter o f Mra. Velma Mitchell o f
Sanford.

Rebekah

and

Mrs. H a u l
Gilhuly
sang
''Mother,'* and Mra. Williams
read a poem to mothers and
presented each mother a pink
carnation.
Slothcra present were, Mra.
Nell Futrell, Mrs. Auburn
Rector, Mrs. Elisabeth Hannum, Mra. Mary Jameson,
Mrs. Eva Williama, Mra. Clar­
ence Snyder, Mra. Mae My­
ers, Mrs. Frank George, Mrs.
R. C. Long, Mrs. Virginia Andenon and Mrs. Buy Beall.
Also Mrs. Iccr Boyette,
M n. Pearl Byrd, Mra. Evelyn
Hoolehan, Mrs. D. C. Howard,
Mrs. John Juris, Mrs, Joyce

H ie Annual Meeting o f the
Seminole County Chapter of
the American Red Cross will
be held at T:S0 p.m. June 10
In (he Caucus Room of First
Federal Seringa and Loan Asaociatiou Building.

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MRS. J. L. B U LLA R D recently celebrated her 88th birthday at her Laka
Mary home. With Mrs. Rullnrd are her three daughters and son from
left, Mrs. Vera Flanders, Mrs. Hello Mlnshew, Mrs. Bullard, Mrs. Lillian
llurke ami Ben Bullard.

DeBary Personals

Agenda o f buslneai to come
before the meeting l i the
election o f officers for the
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mra. Klsworth o f Am iga*
coming year, consideration of
Charles Scudiier o f Lllae Rd., Is doing nicety nt the
Committee a n d
Executive
Board report*, and auch ether Dr. bad tha cast removed Seminole Hospital, Sanford,
business aa may properly from hla arm and w riA on following surgery.
come before the meeting.
Friday, May 29, He hrld a
Aa Seminole County Chap­ "Cast O ff" party at the De­
Mr. and Mra. Russell Soyter o f American Red Cross Is
nary Restaurant In tha even­
a participating member of
tha United Fund, all donors ing.
o f 11.00 o r more to United
Fund,
applicable
to
Red
Owes, are considered to bo
member* o f the American
Red Croee, and a i such are
entitled to a voice in voting.
A ll contributing members
are urged to attend.

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Manfredo Given Party

By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
The home o f Mr. and S in.
Herman Spivey in Woodruff
Spring* was the scene Sat­
urday evening o f a party hon­

The guest o f honor was
oring high school graduate,
Mary Manfredo.
seated in a special chair for
Hostesses fo r the affair the occasion, which was dec­
were Grace Ann Spivey and
orated in the class colors of
Wanda Brairwell.
red and white streamers and

9-9:00FKlDAY

c im e t f f

A LW A Y S F IR S T Q U A LIT Y *

ahe was given an orchid cor­
sage by the hostesses.

0

V

Tho dining table was over­
laid with a white linen cloth.
On one end was ths gtssi
punch bowl and the other end
held a decorated cake and a
vase o f red and white carna­
tions.

•

I

The napkins wars folded as
diplomas and tied with red
ribbon.
Punch, cake, nuts and mints
were served during the ap­
pointed hours o f 7 and 0 I’ .M.
Guest list included Mrs. An­
drew Palmer, mother o f Mary
Manfredo, Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Davis and family, Rev.
and Mrs. Earl linker and fam ­
ily, Mrs. Kenneth Kern, Mr.
and Mrs. K rlley and family,
Sharon Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs.
Forester Allison and family,
Jean Smith, Pat Muse, Scar­
let
Dennis,
Paul
Dennis,
Glenn Spivey, Leon Dodson
and the young people* das* of
the W e i l e y n n .Methodist
Church o f Taola.

#

MISS M A R Y M ANFREDO, was honored at n re­
cent graduation party at the Herman Spivey
home In W oodruff Springs. With Miss Mnnfrcdo, right are Mrs. Andrew Palmer, sitting,
and standing from the le ft are Wanda Braswell
and Grace Ann Spivey.

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Stuffing

to

use

with

chops. In our Florida
Recipe

Book

we

one.
PORK CHOPS —

for

BREAD

AND

BUTTER

French's tried and true rec­

salt and corn meal. Combine

ipe.

and

sugar.

Add

egg. Add milk and water.
6 rib pork chopi, t Inch thick Mix thoroughly. Turn onto
lightly floured board. Roll in
1 cup soft bread crumbs
sheet V4 inch thick. Cut with
1 tsp. salt
floured
cutler.
Place
on
to tsp. popper
■lightly oiled baking sheet.
*4 cup mincemeat
Bake in 425 degree oven for
S tbsps. chopped onion
10-12 minutes. Serves 30.
1 tbsp. lard or dripping*
• • •
Make pocket in each chop
Another
summer
cookie
by cutting into the chop along
the bone. (Cbope cut from favorite of Mrs. E. M. Drake
CHEESE
the side hold the stuffing bet­ if C O T T A G E
ter). Combine crumbs, mince­ COOKIES.
V4 cup butter or oleo
meat and onion and stuff each
l t i cup* flour
chop w i t h
this mixture.
V* cup sugar
Brown chops on both sides in
2 tspi. baking powder
lard or drippings. Pour off
Vi cup cottage cheesa
drippings. Season. C o v e r
Vi tsp. salt
tightly and aimmer 45 min­
Cream butter or oleo and
utes to 1 hour or until clone.
cheese until thoroughly blend­
Serves 6.
ed. Sift flour, measure and
• • •
POTATO C APPED FRANKS sift with sugar, baking pow­
der and salt. Add gradually
8 frankfurters
lo first mixture. Form into a
2 cups seasoned mashed pota­
loaf. Chill overnight. Slice
toes
thin. Place on alightly oiled
Vi tsp. satt
baking sheet. Bake in moder­
1 cup dairy cream (sour)
ate oven 400 degrees for 10
Vi cup chopped green onion
minutes or
until delicate
Cut franks lengthwise, be­
brown. Makes 40.
ing careful not to cut com­
• • *
pletely through. Place franks
TU N A FISH WHIRLS
cut side up In an 8 by 12 bak­
1 (7 o i.) can tuna fish
ing dish. Spread each frank
H i cups biscuit mix
with Vi cup mashed potato,
Vi cup grated chccso
using about 2V4 tbsps. on
1 tbsp. milk
each. Bake in a moderate
Vi cup mayonnaise
oven, 450 degrees, for 12 to
Prepare biscuit dough ac­
15 minutes or until lightly
cording to directions on pkg.
browned. Sprinkle with pa­
Divide dough in hslf. Roll
prika If desired. Serve* 4,
inch thick. Combine remain­
These can be broiled also.
ing Ingredients, spread half
Broil 3 inches from the heat
the filling on each and roil
until browned.
up.
Seal edgei, cut into illccs.
• • •
Place cut aide down In well
Grace V ial Gray aaya that
greased pan. Bake in hot oven
this cookie recipe la nice for
400 degrees fo r 10 minutes.
the kiddies since they all
Serve hot or cold. Makes
seem to like popcorn.
about 8 dozen whirl*.
She t a i l s It POPCORN
F R U IT COOKIES,
1 cup finely ground popcorn
(popped)
1 cup sugar
1 cup finely cut dried fruit
(any kind)
H cup melted shortening
Vi cup sweetened condensed
milk
1V4 tap. nutmeg
4 taps, baking powder
Vi cup water
1 egg, beaten
1 cup flour

from

Seersucker For Wee Girls

8 medium cucumbers
3 medium onions

M INCEM EAT STUFFING

Vi cup salt
1 cup vinegar
Vi tsp. celery seed
1 cup water
Vi tip. mustard iced
Vi cup sugar
Vi tsp. ginger
&lt;4 Up. tumeric
Wash cucumbers. Cut in
thin slioei. Peel and slice
onions. Combine onions and
cucumber*. Add salt. Let
stand 2 hours. Drain. Heat
vinegar, water celery aeed,
mustard seed, sugar, ginger
and tumeric to boiling, Add
cucumbers and onions. Boll
slowly until tender.
Pack
while hot in freshly sterilized
jars.

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Meat

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Page 6 — June 4, 1984

About Sports

Three W ise Old Hurlers Chalk Up Major Loop Wins

Thinking Orioles Remain
Out Loud Ahead Of While
By Julian Stenatrm
Plain

by

official*

of

the

South Seminole Little League

I

to apotuor ram m er league’.*
fo r men from 21 to #0 (w e
wonder a bit about that 90
bualneaa) and another for
b o yi from I f through 19 who
•ra not eligible for Legion
baaeball la—In our opinion—
• great Idea for the eoulhern
•action o f the county.
• • •
The South Seminole Little
League plant at Casselberry—
now called Cooper Park—la a
top notch layout and It would
be abameful to aee the Park
Idle during the long aummcr
evening* wa face for the neat
several month*—that i i after
the current Little and Senior
leagues complete their aea-

That lighting down there
•oat a pretty penny and the
more the perk la uaed the
m ore fund* will be derived
from contribution* end con
ceaakm aelee to pay fo r the
■yatem plua the expenditure*
m ad* on ra many other lm
provement*. B y the way, the
several nights wa attended
competition* there the even*
Inga' collection* were aufft*
d e n t to pay for the eoat of
electric power and perhapa
• bit more to help pay for the
System.
e * a
Wa’d atill Uka to tee a play­
o ff between the winner* of
the South Seminole Senior
League end the champions of
the Junior League In Sanford,
plus a playoff between the
SS LUU* League tltleholderi
end the erownholdete o f Sanford's Little League.
Of course, If this la not
feasible, there's always the
possibility o f an all-star con­
test between the top boys
In each of the senior leagues
end each of the little loop*.
Now that'd be n crowd col­
lector.
• e e
Not to bo outdone by the
Giants, the Philadelphia PfaUa
have announced that they'll
have a tryout school at Miami
Stadium June 12-M. The Mi­
ami Marlins o f the Florida
State League will cooperate
in the affair. Baaeball minded
youngsters between the ages
o f I f and U are Invited to at­
tend and bring their own
gloves, uniforms and spikes
when reporting.

• • •

As In the case o f the Sen
Francisco Giants who will
hold their tryout camp at
Lake Walea' Legion Field on
June 11-11, players who h ive
•lined to play Legion baseball
must bring written permis­
sion from their coach o r post
commander.
• • •
Nick Sbinkoff will direct
the Giants' school and Dale
Janes Is the heidm sater for
the Phillies camp. Both are
top flight scouts for their re­
spective organisations.
• • •
l b say the least, this Is a
real opportunity for local lads
to spend two o r three daya
getting some top notch In•traction. Even if you're not
elgned to a contract you can't
beat the tuition. Actually
Ultra's oo chargs, except for
your own expenaes. If you are
signed your expenses are paid
by the dub.
• • •
And if you want to see one
o f the best b on e shows o f Its
kind in Central Florida this
year you'll hav# your big op­
portunity this Saturday. The
loner Circle Horae Show will
be presented at the Rlde-AWhile Stables in an el! day
affair. Over too hones were
entered In the show's var­
ious categories last year and
snore are anticipated this
time. The show grounds are
located at the intersection of

1-4 and SB 41

Junior League
No Gams
STANDINGS
Team
Shrine
Rotary
CFO
Etta
Klwaola
Inks Mary
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Sox In AL Race
By Fred Down

Tha

U P I Sports Writer
arms are wonderful but old
pitchers with wise heads can
be even belter.
I f you don't think eo, Just
the

BalUmore

Orioles

•bout Robin Roberts, the Chi
cago White Sox about Hoyt
Wilhelm or the New York
Yankees about Whltey Ford
Here la a trio o f pitchers
whose ages add up to 112
y e a n but who still have th»
guile and pitching technique
to be key men In Uiese early
stages of the American L e i
guc pennant race.
Wednesday night all three
turned In fine performances:
Roberts, S7, pitched a six
hitter and struck out six to
win his fourth game as the
first-place Orioles beat tnc
Kansas City Athletics, 5-1.
Wilhelm, 40, ambled out o f
the bullpen to preserve the
White Sox' 9-0 win over the
Cleveland Indians and now
has been the finishing pitch­
er In the White Sox' last four
victories and Ova o f their last
•lx wins.
Ford, 35, hurled a four-hit­
ter to notch tils fourth shut­
out o f the season and give the
Yankees • 3-0 triumph over
the Minnesota Twins, who had
beaten the A L champions four
straight times. The win was
Ford’s sixth o f the eeason and
the 203lh o f hie career.
The Oriole* remained ■
game and a half ahead o f the
White Sox with their 31it vic­
tory In their last 27 garnet.
The Waahlngton Senator*
whipped the Detroit Tigers, 62, end the Los Angeles Angels
beat the Boston Red Sox, 2-0
and 94, in other American
League game*.
In the National League,
Philadelphia nipped Lot An­
geles,
1-0, San F ran d ico
chicked Pittsburgh, 1-0, St.
Loula defeated Chiragn, 7-5,
end Milwaukee shaded Cin­
cinnati 1-2.

L IN D A B A L L o f Sanford in shown holding one
o f the "m ajor contenders" for ono o f the Chal­
lenge trophies to be awarded Saturday during
the Inner Circle Horse Show which will be held
at the Ride-A-WhNe Stables. The show will be
held at the Intersection o f 1-4 and SR 48. Pro­
ceeds will benefit the U. S. Olympic Equestrian
Team which will participate in Tokyo.

Lary Apologizes To Dressen;
Says He Didn't Make Remarks
NEW YO R K (U P I) — Frank he laid down for all his play­
Lary figure* he owes ex-man­ ers.
ager Charlie Dressen an apolo­

"T h e

story

simply

is

not

gy and promptly mad* it to­ true," Lary said, holding a
copy o f the wire service dis­
day.
Purchased conditionally by patch (not U P I) in his hand.
" I t give* the Impression
the Meta from the T iger* last
that I don't think Dressen Is
Sunday, Lary was quoted as a good manager and that I
being severely critical o f Drea don't like him.
"That's untrue, too," aakl
aen'a method o f managing aa
well aa • aet o f "atrlct ru le*" the 33-year-old right-hander,
who once waa the ace o f De­
troit’s pitching staff.
" I think he's a darn good
m anager,'' Lary continued.
"And I happen to think his
rules arc real good, too. Every
manager ha* to have tome
rules. I agree with every one
o f Dressen'* rules.
"T h e only thing I aakl was
that
1 didn't think the play­
Marion Rankin still lead* the
men o f the Mr. and Mrs. er* were relaxed under him.
Ball and Chain League when And U'e Important for a ball
be rolled a 213/613 series In player to be relaxed. I think
loop play this week. Bill Meek ■o, anyway."
The rules laid down by
bad a high game o f &gt;39 In a
507 series and Everett* T er­ D iction for aU Detroit play­
ers deal with « ban against
ry rolled a 209.
playing
Among the women kcglcra, excessive drinking,
Peggy Dooley lead the way golf on days when night games
with a 179, Ene Rogero had a are scheduled and against any
170 in a 477 aerie* while Verna horseplay on the beoch or in
Bolton came up with a 174/ the bullpen,
There are 14 rulos in aU and
472, Susy Reno a 170 and Dot
Dressen says he has asked his
Fox a 179.
Four girls cam# through players to abide by them with
with turkeys. They wore Ene every dub he has ever man­
Recalls Wednesday Night
Rogero, Carol Rankin, Verna aged.
" I think I would have pretty
North Orlando 7, Altamonte Dolton and Suxy Reno. Among
Senator* 4
(he men turkeys fell for BUJ much the same set o f rules if
STANDINGS
Fox, Marlon Rankin with four 1 were ever a m anager," Lary
W arn
W I. strikes In a row, and BUI Meek said, "ao why would I ever
criticise themT"
Sunland •••••••*•••••••• 2 0 with five In ■ row.
North Orlando ............. 2 0
Splits were converted by
B fiir L a ta *•••••••■•••• 1 1 Susy Reno who got the 3-9-10.
Altamonto Twins . . . . . . 1 1 Carol Rankin knocked over the
Casselberry ................ 0 0 9-7, Everett Tenry the 4-5-7,
Altamonte Senator! . . . . 0 1 Andy Sllne the 34 and Andy
ta k e M ir y .................. 0 1 Reno the baby 3-10.
Longwood ..................... 0 2
H ie
Dee-Tees hold first
W L P r t GB
Game* Tonight
place with 10 wine end two Team
30 13 .697
Lake M ery -va- Caaaelberry losses. Chuck 4k Luck and the Baltimore
23 13 .659 H i
(9 p.m. Cooper Park, Cassel­ Woodpeckers are tied for se­ Chicago
23 17 .573 41*
berry)
cond place with Identical re­ Cleveland
29 X) .565 4ti
Only Gama Scheduled
cords of eight wins and (our Minnesota
New York
22 18 .550 Sit
setbacks.
Boston
22 21 .479 Sit
Detroit
19 23 .419 11
Washington
20 29 .409 IX
Los Angeles 19 30 .389 I I
Reralte Wedneeday
Kansas City IS 29 .341 14li
M rRaaey 9 U a iw w d 4
R en lta Wedneeday
Wednesday's Results
Long wood
103 100 0 - 4 11 0
Chaw I Stated*rd 041 9
McRaney
312 002 x - 4 13 0 Standard OU
103 000-4 3 3 Baltimore 8 Kansas City 1
W P - Frank WiUlama (104) Chase
023 Olx—B 3 0 New York 3 Minnesota 0
Roy L b k (4-4), H R - L. C.
W P - Rick Smith (3 0), L P Washington • Detroit 2
Chicago I Cleveland 0
Smith, McRaney, 4th of the — Randy Iv y (0-8)
Lob Angeles 2 Boston 0
year; John Perlo, McRaney,
STANDINGS
let o f the year; John Courier, Tram
W L Los Angeles 9 Boston 9
F rid a y '! Games
Long wood, lat o f the year
Hunt Lln-Mer
13
New York at Los Angeles (n )
Kingswood 13 Chase 3
Loco. Engra.
12
Boston at Kansas City (n )
Kings wood
102 025 3-13 19 0 Chase
10
Chase
Oil 000 0 - I I S First Fed.
T 10 Baltimore at Minnesota ( o )
W P — Leroy Estrldge (9-0), Standard Oil
9 17 Detroit at Chicago (n )
L P — Dick Frank (9-10) HR—
Washington at Cleveland (n )
Gam* Hrarsday
Gerald Bowling, Kingswood, Loco. Engra at Hunt Lln-Mer
lat o f the year; Don Carter, (4:30 at Ft Mellon P ark )
let of the year; Bobby John•on, Klngwuod, 4th o f the year;
RAID ERS IN K M O M
Dutch Cook, Kingswood, 3rd
Remits Wednesday
OAKLAND, Calif. (U P I) o f the year
Navy 19 Florida St. 9
Jim Mo**, an offensive half­
STANDINGS
Navy
OH 943-19 19 1
back who was with the New
Teem
W L
Fla. 81000 133- 9 9 1
York Giants fo r part o f the
Kingswood
3 0
W P - Scott Harris (9-0), L P
1993 eeason, has signed ■ con­
Robbs
l o
—Joe Paulina (4-3)
tract with the Oakland Raid­
Fla. State Bank
1 1
STANDINGS
ers o f the American Football
Wilson Maier
1
Navy
2
U
League.
George's
Longwood
1 2
1 9
U S 0
•
3
Fla. St. Bank
9 10
COMES T O TERM S
Cheee
9 3
Pert. Dairy
T 10
McRaney
2 1 N E W Y O R K (U P I ) - The Sanf. Atlantic
1 12
New York Giants of the Na­
Gai
Gama Thursday
tional Football League have George's at Saoford A lt
USO at Fla. State 7:30
Wilson Malar at Robfae 9:43 algned guard Bookie Bolin of (4:30 Bay Ave. P ark )
Mississippi to a 1994 contract.
(a t F t Mellon P ark )

DeeTees Hold On
To First Place
In Ball &amp; Chain

South Seminole
Little League

American
League

Men's League

Little National

Little American

Southern League
Knoxville | Chattanooga 4
Birmingham T AahevlQa 4
Lynchburg C Charlotte g
Columbus I Macao *

annual

Navy-Civilian

G olf Tournament will be play

Young pitchers with strong

ask

Five Starters
Now Slated For
Belmont Stakes

Navy-Civilian
Links Tourney
Set For Sunday

WEBB nGNR CONTRACT

B U FFALO , N . Y . (U P I ) Cloyd Webb, the leading scor­
e r fo r the University o f Iowa
laat aea bob. baa signed a pro­
fessional contract with the
Buffalo BUM o f the American
Football League,
?

CASPER TO PARTICIPATE
M O N TR E A L ( U P I ) - Billy
Casper, who won hi* first m a­
jor tournament in Canada
eight year* ago, will taka part
la tha 1994 $30,000 Canadian
Open goU championship at
Montreal's Plnagrova Course,
July 90-Aug. %

ed Sunday at the M ayfair
Country Club. The full handi­
cap differential tourney will
get under way at 12 noon
when W . Bowman, B. Epps,
G. Ctemmena and T . Finnarty
tee o ff at No. 1.
The follow ing tee o ff times
have been scheduled:
12:07 — H. Shcrwoon, R.
Radford, D. Malicsowski and
P. Koatyon; 12:14— II. Ring,
If. Grier, J. Zlkcna and J.
Coin; 12:21— E. Bradford, C.
E. Phillips, C. R. Ilrlster, Cdr,
Stanul; and 12:36— A . W.
Epps, Jim Chapman, B. Burn­
ham and D. Daffron.
Also, 12:42— 'T ommy Todd,
John Ivey, D. 11. Macgregor
and J. Atkinson; 12:40— S.
Abramson, A.
Wetter, G.
Daigle and J. Henson; 12:6r—
A . Carrawny, F. Durto, N.
Plunk and U. Moroslnl; and
1:07 — 1’. Monroe and D.
Ethetl. A ll thesa times are
from the No. 1 tee.
Starting times from the No.
10 tee are ns follows:
12 noon— R. Simas, J. Pal­
mer, S. Moreland and J.
Youngbtude; 12:07— B. Hutch
Ison, M. Cleveland,
Capt.
W ars and Capt. Mayo; 12:14
— H. W. Rucker, Jerry Jem*
Igan, Arrington and Donahoe; 12:21— P. Duncan, C apt
Yost, Colonno and H. Bryant;
12:33— Don Fnrrens, F. D.
Scott, Lieut. Hutton and J.
Gehrig.
Also,
12:66— J.
Cox, R.
Wilson, Caprland and It. C.
Johnson; and 1:07— E. Rich­
ards, J. Leary, ti. McGuire
and D. It. Krause.

Women Golfers
Make Plans For
64-65 Season
H ie 1981-65 Board of Direct
ora of the Sanford Women'*
Golf Association held a com­
bined business meeting and
awlm party at the home of
Mrs. Blanche Nicely In DeHsry Monday.
Mrs. Jimmie Livingston, In
coming
president,
waa In
charge o f the meeting.
The board worked on the
weekly and monthly tourna
merit schedule for the 1064-65
season. Inter-City Townsm en!
will be held at the Mayfair
Country Club Oct. 14. The first
luncheon for the new season
will be held Sept. 30.

National League
N A TIO N A L LEAG UE
Tram
W L Pet.
Phlla'phla
27 IS .843
San Fran. 27 19 .600
St. Louis
26 21 .333
Pittsburgh 24 22 .522
Milwaukee 24 22 .522
Cincinnati
22 22 .500
Chicago
20 23 .465
Los Angelos I I 25 .457
Houston
21 27 .439
New York
15 32 .319
Wednesday's Results

GB
Ilk
314
5
5
6
714
9
t
1414

TW O YOUNGSTERS who will be competinjr In the ntate tournament at
Orlando June 13 arc getting some final pointers from Coach Floyd Mar­
tin (center). This will bo the second year John Jornigan (le ft) has par­
ticipated in the Florida State finals. A t the right in John Smith. I f Jernigan la successful he will journey to Washington and compete in the na­
tional finals with the possibility o f winning a college scholarship.

Three Win Streaks Extended
In Local Recreation Leagues
Three winning streaks were This means Navy has clinched
Wednesday in the at least a tie for the title.

extended

City Recreation Department's
summer baseball and softball
program and Frank Williams,
a hurler for the Menancy
Painters In the Men'* League
became the first hurler to post
10 mound victories this season.
Kingswood'* Bulkier* cop­
ped their eighth win in a row
last night, bombarding Chase’*
Chaco nine, 13 to 3. The
Builders Gerald Bowling, Don
Carter, Bobby Johnson and
Butch Cook all clouted home
run*. Carter had four hits In
four trips and Bowling awl
Cook each collected three
hits apiece. LcRoy Estrldge
won his ninth pitching per­
formance In nlno trip* to the
hill.
Williams hung up hU 10th
win when. McRsney took an 8
to 4 verdict from Longwood.
John Perlo with three hits,
Including a circuit smash, and
L. C. Smith, who also homerrd, paced tlw? Painters. John
Courier had a four-bagger for
Longwood.
The two other win streaks
that
continued
Wednesday
were Navy'a 12lh in a row and
Chase made It six in aurcosa
Ion in Little I-cague play.
In the Little American, the
Sailors grabbed a 16 to 0 win
over the Florida Slate Bank
era. Walt Jordan with four
lilts— including a double and
a triple— gave N avy all the
firing power It needed. Hurler
Scott Harrl* picked up his
sixth win without a defeat.
N avy is now only one vic­
tory (or one George's loss)
from
capturing
the Little
American
loop's
champion
ship. The Tars have a seven
game lead over the rest of
the pack and the nearest com­
petitor, George'* have only
seven tilts remaining to play.

Florida State

Results Wednesday
St. Pete 7, Sarasota 5
St. Louis 7 Chicago 5
Tampa I, Lakeland 7
Milwaukee 3 Cincinnati 2
Daytona 6, Orlando 2
San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 0 Miami 5, Ft. Lauderdale 2
Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 0,
11 Innings
Houston at New York, ppd.,
rain

As o f Slay 31, ta r r y Ilel
man o f the Wllson-Msler nine
leads the City Recreation De­
partment'll Men'a Hlo-Piteh
Softball League in the home
run clouting department with
n total o f aix fo r the current
season.
In the hurling department,
LcRoy Estridge, are moundsman for the Kingswood Build­
ers, first half champs, has a
record o f seven wins against
no losses.
Behind Estridge is Iluil
Moncrlef, also o f Kingswood,
with a record o f seven vic­
tories In eight derisions. Otto
Thomas of Longwood has a
record o f six and one and
and Frank Williams o f MeRaney'a has eight wins and
six loases to lead tha loop In
the most wins and the most
decision*. Wllson-Malcr’s Don
Mastic ha* a record o f five
and five.
Behind
Helman
In
the
round - tripper c a t e g o r y ,
Chase's
Bill
Behrens has
rtouted five, M ike Henry o f
Robb's Construction f o u r ,
Mike W oodruff of Florida
State Bank has four, Danny
Underwood o f Kingswood has
four, as does John Emerson
o f the Builders, Roy Llsk o f
Longwood
and
McRaney's
ta rry Watson.

Several

high

games

League piny this past week
when Elaino Kostival took
high game and high aeries
honors with a 204/332. Not
too many pins behind Elaine
waa Charlene Morrison with
an even 200 in a 513 series.
Other high gamca rolled
were DoHa Srhauttcet’a 101,
Jo Brown'# 181, Bert N ev­
ille's 165, Joan Stagin'* 174,
another 174 by Kludge Cam­
ming, a 170 by Jano Spolakl,
160’a fo r S ii ih-ohst and Shir­
ley Martin, a 108 fo r Alice
Sexton and Tcna Parker's
ICO.
Kin In* Kostival had the'
only turkey. Shirley Martin,
A lics Best and Jane Spolski
picked up the 3-10 apllL Kay
.Shoemaker converted the dif­
ficult 6-10.
A t this time Kam a Insur­
ance leads the loop with 7
wins and 1 loss. Trailing tho
leaders are the L ll' Buggers,
Team No. 7, Cut 'n Curl, Badrock
Furniture,
Alaryland
Fried Chicken, Team No. 1
and Mac's 66 In that order.

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STANDINGS
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Casselberry .......... .......7
3
Altamonte Springs ...... 6
Longwood ........... • *a•• S 4
Sunland .............. a*• a• 5 4
Bear ta k e . . . . . . . . aaaaa d •
North Orlando .... .......1
9
Game* Tonight
Bear Lake -va- North Orlando
(8 p.m. Cooper Park, Cassel­
berry)
Only game scheduled

International
League
Wednesday's Results
Buffalo 3 Toronto 2
Atlanta 5 Columbus 0
Jacksonville 8 Richmond
first, 7 Innings
Jacksonville 10 Richmond 7,
second, 11 innings
Rochester at Syracuse, p p i ,
rain

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Friday's Games

Dirty Dean waa elected to
tha baseball Hall o f Fame la
1953.

Chase had Its hands full in
containing a victory • hungry
Standard Oil outfit In a Little
National affair, Chase pulled
It out of the fire and came
home an 8 to 6 winner. Rick
Smith was credited with the
win.
No games were played Wed­
nesday In the Junior League.
However, activities resume to­
day when Rotary takes on the
Shrincra in a Memorial Stad
ium contest at 4:30 this af­
ternoon. Tonight tak e Mary
tangles with the Kiwanls.

NEW YO RK (U P I)—Satur­
day's (125.000 added Belmont
Stakos at Aqueduct will hava
at least five starters.
Louis Wolfson’s Roman Bro­
ther and Paul Mellon's Quad­
rangle were added to the slim
list of starters Wednesday
and three more horses ara
considered possible entrants.
On
Tuesday,
Orientalist
joined Northern Dancer and
Hill Rise for the longest of the
triple crown races in which
the Dancer will attempt to bocome the ninth horse In his­
tory to take all the jewels la
the crown.
The other possible starters
for the 96th Belmont are
Reginald N. Webster's Natlonal, and Herbert Allen'*
entry of Shook and Deter­
mined Man.
Bill Hartack and Willie
Shoemaker will again be on
Northern Dancer and Hill
Rise, respectively, and Braulio Bacia will be on Orientallit

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SOUTH SEM INOLE Welcome Wnjron olmcrvcil its fourth nnniversnry
ami honored prist presidents and sponsors nt iheJunt chili meeting. Tak­
ing part in the ceremony were, from left, Sirs, ilelcn Green, past presi­
dent; Mrs. Sandy LnPonin, president; Mrs. Nora Norris, hostess and Mrs.
Inn Mae Tally and Mrs, Maryann Miles, past presidents, (llerald Photo)

South Seminole Welcome Club Eglin Using
Celebrates 4th Anniversary Eight Types
Tbe F o u r t h Anniversary were Mrs. Melanie Siewarl.
Mr*.
Margie
meeting of tbe South Seminole first bridge;
Mount, second bridge; Mrs.
Welcome W tfo a Club w u
Mildred Knight, first carnet*
held at the Rikaha Inn In Fern
and Mrs. Lola Cohen, second
Turk with 3d member*I* and canasta.
gutwU in all end* nee. Birthday
Plan* were announced for
cake for the occu lon wee d o the club to give a ward birthoaicd by a local bakery.
day party on June 10 at SunWelcome Wagon tponsori land Training Center for one of
were represented by Mrs. V i­ the children Ihe group spon­
vian Morris, Fred Fenwick, sors there. AH members who
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Phillips, can attend were asked to meet
M r*. Gold* Count* and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Juinita
Ruby Hollis. Other guests were Moore at 1 p. m. In Sanlando
Mrs.
Peggy
Brunnlngs, a Estates.
Donations of cup
form er Welcome Wagon Hos­ cakes also are needed and
tess for the South Seminole Mrs. Moore may be called to
area, Mr*. Mae Osburn, Mrs. arrange pickup from those un­
Ruby McCoy, Gold* Pettinatl able to attend.
Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth PenIce cream and Cokes will
gaily, a former member of he purchased for each patient
the club.
In the ward and a pin wlieel
Past
presidents
honored will be given to each young­
were Mrs. Helen Green, Mrs. ster.
]na Mae Tully and Mrs. Mary­
The next general meeting
ann Miles. AU members and of the club will tie held June
guests en)oyed an exchange of 23 at the Mid-Florida Country
comic gifts. Door prize was Club. Meeting hour during the
won by Mrs. Lucille Crowell. summer months will lie 11:3D
Winners in the card games a. m.

Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mr*. II. L. Johnson
Well It is almost here young
aiers. That final day iom or
row. And then look nut Mo­
ther. So many fam tiles atari
their summer vacations now.
Some are waiting until later.
H ie Fred Sirrlanls along with
son Fred ami daughter Kathy
leave tomorrow night for N.
J. And lha children tell m t
they will get to go to the
World's Fair. Don't you know
they will have a happy UmeT
• • * Some children aro go­
ing to summer camps, church
camps and 4-1! camps. Some
of the high school students
are going to start right in
working. • • • Mr. and Mrs
Bill McGee have returned
from Tallahassee where they
were called by the passing oi
Mrs. McGee's mother, Mr*.
L illie Harvey. • • • Our iymp ith y goes out to this family.
• • • This week also n«w the
passing of a long time 1-ake
Monroe resident, Mrs. Daisy
Bale*. Our sympathy also
goes to the bereaved family
left behind. • • • H a p p y
birthday to David Baker who
was a year older this week.

House Mother
At FSU Retires
Mrs. Charlotte Lloyd, alaler
of Mrs. Archie Betti o f San
ford,

has

retired

after

13

years as house mother for the
Kappa Sigma Fraternity at
Florida Stale University in
Tallahassee. Mrs. Lloyd, widow
of the Isle Sherman M. Lloyd,
a form er Sanlnrd business­
man, was honored with a sur­
prise dinner.
Mure than 100 members and
form er members of the fralernity from a* far away as
Pittsburgh, Pa., attended the
event at which Mrs. Uoyd was
crowned " A ll Tim e Kappa
Sigma Sweetheart.’ ’ She was
presented with a commemora­
tive poem and several gift*.
Flow era and talegrama came
from former members ah over
lha nation.
Mrs. Uoyd is now residing
with her daughter, Mrs. John
W. Telfrin, 1912 Cfaowkeebin
* ifaoa, Tallahassee.

.Also to his mother Flo who
Is a year older today. • " •
Mrs. Lawrence Cox of Pier­
son has been visiting II. It.
and Vallio Wilson at their
home on Rlvorvlcw. She is
Vallie'a mother. They are ex­
pecting his mother Mrs. L.
II. Wilson alio o f Pierson lo
visit them shortly. • • • V al­
ue recently attended the 05th
Homecoming of the Barbervilla Baptist Church. * * *
We are very proud of the new
flag and flag pole that has
been placed in the Paola Cem­
etery. The flag waa given by
Mra. Esther Spivey and the
pole placed there with a very
nice ceremony by American
legion Post S3, on Memorial
Day. * • • Grace Ann Spivey
and Waoda Braswell gave a
chatter party for 'At graduate
Mary Manfredo last Saturday
at Grace’s parents home in
Woodruff Springs, * • • And
Pat Muse, Sandra Burk as
listed by Mrs. Lee Burk and
Mrs. Albert Burk gave a back
yard party for another 'f.l
grad, Diane Boston.
Each
group reported a wonderful
time. • • • Starting this Sun
day Hie Upsala Presbyterian
Church
will
have
Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m. with w «r
•hip aervice at 10:30 a. m
Rev, Hardin has been avjard
erf a scholarship to a Texas
University so will he there
during June and July. While
be is gone Rev, Joseph Con
nolly o f Daytona will occupy
the pulpit. • * • This Satur­
day the Dorcas Circle of the
church will have a bake sale
hi front o f the Lake Mary
poet office. Proceeds o f tlie
sale wtU go Hite the roof fund
• • • I think that H a u l Card
ner haa a birthday coming up
next week. . . Happy Birthday
lle ie l, • • • I want to wish the
following young ladles and
fen tie men pood luck and the
best of everything as they are
the graduate of &gt;«| from this
•eetton: Leon Dodson, Alex
and Pat Ssabo, Terry Watson,
Jim Warfel, Diane Boston.
Lloyd Freeman, Can! Wheatland. Fred I n g a a i t y , Betty
Pittard, Alfred Jtabieg, Ray­
mond King, Gad Coleman,
Lynn Harrell, Otto Garrett.
Mary WanJrreto and Rebecca
Giles.

DEADLINES
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!
Tu rv, thru Frt. - S P. M. day
before insertion Mon. - Sat.
noon.

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CLASSIFIED D ISPLA Y;
T u m ,, thro Frt, * Z P. M. day
before Insertion. Mon. - Sat.
noon

Of Aircraft
EG LIN AFB (U P lt - The
Air Force will U’-o ei?ht types
of aircraft this summer when
it works with the Army to
develop better techniques for
getting fighting men into a
combat zone und protecting
them there.
Tlie tests and exercises, be­
ginning Juno 13 at the tactical
Air Warfare Center at Eglin
Air Force Base, wilt include
planes ranging from the new­
est type* o f helicopters to tlie
Sujiersonic F-tC, which carriea twice the bomb load of a
World War H B IT.
Tlie purpose of the project
will be lo lest Air Force con­
cepts for improving tlie moh|.
lily and combat effectiveness
o f a standard army Infantry
division,
Among lest plan* are deliv­
ery o f men in "people pods,"
protective capsule* dropped
without parachuh* from lowflying planes, and pickup and
delivery of men ami equip­
ment by
tlio boom-snatch
method. Tills occurs when an
anchored hook drags cargo
from Uic rear o f a low-flying
plane.
The Air Force will check
out its ability to defend com­
bat areas, Isolate a battlefield,
give close air support to
troops, make reconnaissance
flights and perform assault
airlifts.
Tlie extensive exercise Is
part of an overall test |&gt;criod
which ends in mid 1903. It
will be supervises! by the U. 8.
Strike Command and will
Involve as many aa a division
of men.
H ie initial participant* will
lie 3.300 troops from Ihe
Army'a 1st Infantry Division
at Ft. Riley, Kan.

5-H Club Wins
Many Honors
By Mrs. II. I - Johnson
The G-H Itiding Club o f the
Seminole County G-H Council
lias rucked up the trophies end
ribbons the past month. Club
members hare participated in
six horse shows In ihe Cen­
tral Florida area. They hove
atlenib'i! allows in Apopka,
Umatilla. New Smyrna Beach,
Orange City, Mims and Oralo.
From all o f thin they rume
home with ;t&amp; ribbons and
■even trophies.
A t their regular meeting
held last week. Dr. It. L. Its**
* (mike to the group cn Uie cars
o f their herst* during the
summer. Dr. Huts stressed tbs
importance o f keeping them
wpll groomed and In be surs to
have the horse InnoculsUd
Hgoinst blind sluggers. He also
stressed tins use o f a fly and
mesquito repellent.
Tha riders met at nail
Stables on Oregon A vr. last
Sunday afternoon and rode to
the Key home on Banana
larks where they enjoyed the
afternoon with swimming and
eating
watermelon.
The
group presented their first
president, Rebecca Giles, with
a charm far her bracelet. Hha
ii the only member who will
graduate from Seminole High
School this year.
The club Is looking forward
to the eluting of school su it
can plan activities fo r times
othen than just fo r weekends.

Medical Officer
is Commended
William H. Baasett Jr., chief
medical service warrant o ffi­
cer, waa highly praised for hit
achievements during his 30
year* of naval service by Uic
Surgeon General of the Navy
in a letter read recently at
his retirement ceremony at
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Bassett, who reside* at 121
Bunker I.anc, Sanford, ha*
been medical administrative
officer at Ihe station aince 1962.
He and his family plan lo
remain in live Sanford area.
"O f particular note . .
the Surgeon General B.Vdm.
E. C. Kenney, SIC, USN, said
in w riling about Bassett'* car­
eer. " D the Presidential Unit
Citation issued Fell. 4, 1913.
for outstanding gallantry and
determination in aueceaafully
executing forced landing assaulta agalnd Japanese posi­
tions in the Solomon Island*
from August to Deccmtier 1942
while attached to tlie Firat
Marine Division."
H ie New Jersey native,
Imrn Aug. 5, 1913, mitered
the Navy March 7, 1931.

1. Lcmt &amp; round
2. Notices • Personals
,T. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. Kor Rent
6A Spccinl Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wnnted
12. Real Estate For Sale
LI. Mortgage Loans
1-1. Insurant*
15. 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
2.1. Building Materials
21. Electrical Services
26. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
11. Poultry - Live stock
1IA . Peta
32. Flowers - Shrub*
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap nr Exchange
15. Articles iVanted
38. Automobiles * Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
tv t u b r m r r r r r o r i i T o r
THf: s i x t h j r n t r t x L c in r i 'i r i «
t x n ro w a r m vni.n c m s i r ri.o H iu a
ix i itix rr.M V xi*. m m
liut* MILS ANN I'uWKHF,
Plaintiff,

•M l
DAVID II. POWERS,

Tull A III-: MF.HBIir N&lt;&gt;TIr iltu that * Petition for Illverse ha* bon filed m i n r
you In th* oireuK Courl of
MrrtnnU County. Florid* and
you ere tlie Defendant therein.
Y.iu ere required to errve e
copy of y-titr Anawer or fiendIns upon tbe Plaintiff'* attor­
ney w Unite name end adilrree
ejiprare below, and Me tlie
original of your Anewen or
pleading In Ihe Offlee of tha
clerk of Ihe circuit Court of
Hnnlnnle County. Florida, on
or before Ihe eih day n( July.
A. P. tltt. If you full to do eo
Judament by d-foutt will be
taken eaatnet you for the re ­
lief demanded In th* Complaint
and the e*e* will proeeed at
perl*
DnVR end OflDFJREn *•
Hanford, Seminole C o u n t y ,
Florid*. I hie tnd dey of June,
A

Honor Court
Gives Badges

Defender:!

x a r t a *

T o , n,»li| II. P im t r i,
address unknown.

I*, l i l t .

(HHAI.)
Arthur H. Weokwlth. Jr
clerk of th* circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
n iA iti.K a j . c c l l o u
p. o ttox m *

Xtagnoll*
A Star badge was presented Orlendo, Fk'rlde
Attorney for Plaintiff
to Blair Kltner, First Clan Publish June I, tl, II. I I, 1*11
CDA-1*
badges to Bill Kennedy and

Matt Stewart, and a Second
Class badge lo Bill Shepard
during a recent Court of Honor
held by Bo&gt; Scout Troop 301,
sponsored by Sanford’s Grace
Methodist Church.
The meeting was opened 1&gt;y
the boys sftcr which the Court
o f Honor ceremonies began
with a candlelight ceremony
for new Tenderfoot » routs.
Pat Babb, Alan Daniel, Ricky
Meeks, Tommy Whlgham and
John Jordan.
Tlie Court of Honor was
conducted
by
the
troop's
Scoutmaster, Hu** Kitner, wlm
waa assisted by Dick Mume.le,
Junior Assistant Scoutmaster,
and lilair Kitner, Senior Patrol
I leader.
The boys have many sum­
mer projects planned but tlie
one activity looked forward to
most anxiously U summer
camp
at C a m p Lanochc*
in the Ocala Forest. The
troop now has 23 boys and of
these IS will spend July 3
through July tl at ramp.

Lyman Class
Day Scheduled

It

South

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run
r i it i t i t
ro in r.
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ix * v i »
Fim
x k m ix o i .e
n ilfV T Y . FI.u n til*
IV riftVCK.HV VII. I M
CAItOLTK D. LAZOK
Plaintiff,
v*.
Ik TV A N 1-AZC.k ,
Defendant.
NOTICE TU D KFKNII
T i l l : a r * T K IIP FI.UMIIIA TOi

IHTVAN LAZOK
nteble Area
M o n m o u t h Park lu te
Track

1. Lost &amp; Found

CARD OF THANKS
LOST: Sun., near Seminole
Fish Camp, liver A while We wlih to ex proas our deep­
est appreciation
for
the
Pointer.
Named
"D uke."
many expreukm* of sym­
Collar
w.
Orlando nbr..
pathy and Hie kindnrai and
Child's Pet. REWARD I Pit.
help given us during Uie re323-11822.
rent tragic death of our lov­
ing Son and HruUlcr, G.
FOUND! Set of key* la carry­
Theodore
Walla,
by
the
ing case Sat afternoon cor­
many KriemU. Neighbor*,
ner 20th St. A GrapcviUo
Hie Volunteer Fire Dept., the
Ave. Owner inay claim by
City Council and Church#*
identifying ram * and paying
for ad at Herald Office
and the many others who
made our grief ussier to
IA)ST &lt;w STOLEN! Ou or
Itear.
about
May
13,
German
Signed: Mother. Mra. I .a lira
Shepherd puppy, 3 mot. old.
tt. Walla and SLter, Mr*.
Black, buff A while. Answer*
R. D. U-o
to name o f "B aron ". Being
trained for Seeing Eye Dog 8, Education • Instruction
ter child. AUarkt on Com­
SUMMER RECREATION
mand. Jim McMillan, 322
Program for children of all
1330. Ext. 329 T a. nt. to 3 p.
age
group*. 3 Filtered
.m REW ARD!
aw i mining pools. Art* A
Craft*. Qualified
Instruc­
LOST: B liite A black male
tor*. All d*y. 111 weekly. *j
pointer tie twe re W. tat St.
Day, 16.30 weekly. Tramand Lake Mary. I’ h. 322-tiXHi
porjatlon available. Happy
or 322 3831,
Acre* School. Pit. 323 8181.
2. N o t ic e * - P e rs o n a te

6. For Rent

6. Fur Rent

1 BR turn. apt. 601 Palmetto
331 1374.

2-HOUM furn. apt. $33 mo.
iarl water A clcc. 322 0313,
107 Iaicuit St.

4-ROOMS, Fum. second floor.
Plcsiant. largo and airy.
Ujlcen, J22-3T7L

i&gt;. For Kale t»r Bent
I

UNFUHN. 2 BR Apt. Kit.
equip!. ID8li W. 19th. Ph.
349-3932.

BEDROOM house. 322-3133
after 4 p. in.

3 HR. Itome. 117 Catalina Dr.

1 A 2 Bedroom furn. apis CUSTOM BU ILT HOME ON
LAKE.
Call
evenings
Queancl A p t* , tut E. Itth
32J 1397.
St., 322 8194.
1 HR., Turn. Apt. with Pvt
bath, 317 S Park Ave.

I t . H eal H s lu lc Wa n t e d

Clean room* for men. 401
M agn olia.-A v 8220720.. ..

I 'J7l{ al r U b i ate- !’

COUNTRY I 'U n . 'U l t f Y W A M ’KD
2 Tin House. Kit. equip!. |73.
HAVE D O W N PA Y M E N T l
Ph. 322-3103.
W AN T COUNTRY IIOMEI
Gar. apt. I2UI Magnolia Ave.
Ilctiretl Military, family nl
Apply 56:30.
four, wlatic* to buy (or
rent) large Country lloina
FURN. Apt. Cloic In. Jimmie
with acreage. East Central
Cowan. 322 4013.
Florida. Ilox 1031, Titm uUe,
Fla, Ph. 207-7173,___________
Efflc., 843 611 Tark.

tSi’le

"A T &gt; t7 "r a N C E ir
RAVENNA PAR K
3 PR Home. Vacated today,
Payton Really
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
due to Navy tramfer. .4a
Private Instruction*
excellent buy. requiring on­
Ph. 332 6481
Furn. Gar. Apt. 2513'ti Pally 3975 Down, Asvuine pay*
motto.
ril.
322-0323
or
4. TranuporlntUm
mctita at 380.74, which in­
323-3234.
cludes
everything.
Some
2 Elderly Ladle* want ride to
terms ran be arranged on
Winston Salem, Share «x- STORAGE SPACE. 307 flUi
Down Payment if neeesxary.
St. 322-1374.
pon*c*. 068 3313 DeBary,
BEST BUY IN BAVENNAI
Furn. Apt. Air coiuiilitm upH. F u r B en t
tinnal. Adult.*. 322-1926.
3 HR. Fum. hou**, 218 W.
19th St. U3. No peta. Ph. W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
1901 S. Park Are.
Room* privata bathi, 114
322 2900.
FA 3-3232 anytime
W. Firat 84.
2 A J Bedroom Home*

Skiing: Lessons

VACUUM CLEANER
REPAIRS
, Part*. Supplies, Electrolux,
Kirby,
Hoover,
Air-Way.
Rex-Air, Eiiter Queen, GE,
elc. Free pick-up.
GM VACUUM REPAIRS
1MI Park Ave. — 323-1765

SPE C IAL O F F E R !
BUTTON HOLE M AKER
FREE
With regular cleaning, oiling
and adjusting of your Sewing
l-REDROOM hniiMt, kitchen
Machine tills week only at
witii stove, at Paoia, &lt;00 mu. NICE Roomy 2 lldrm. unfurn.
GAIt R E I T S
home a l 909 Catalina D r,
322 2723.
SEWING CENTER
883. R. A. William*, 322-3931.
200 E. First St.
3 Urn. furn. houae. Porch.
2 BR, frame houre, nut fancy,
Clean. 800. 322 2764.
cheap rent. $8 week. J’h.
SPE C IAL OFFER
322 3219.
Like newt I Electrolux 144.93 NICK Ckxii 4 Rin. furn. apt.
2tkl floor. $43. 322-3771.
SANFORD
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllie.
VACUUM SERVICE
3-noOM Furn. Apt., for eou2338 S . P a rk
822 0311
2 BR House, Bowman’s Trail­
pie. 843. 322-7309.
er Court. 668-4908.
tf you want people to pay
3 HR Houae. newly decorated
aUcntiun to your builncxs,
inside, eunporch, kit. rqulpt. On large lake, 1 and 2 BR,
call FA 13612 and aik tlie
trailer. Adult* only. Ph.
863. Garage Apt. furn. 843Herald Staff about some at322-7368.
Ph. 113-2302 or 373 3383.
tention getting ads
1-Room Efficiency apt. with Lake Cottage, Furn. S224I106.
pvi. tvath k shower, suitable 3 Rm. furn. Apt. Clean. Water
ter couple or single person
k light, 830. 322-3764.
or retired. AU utilities In­
v o t it m o r aAt.r.
Notice I* hereby clven that,
cluded tn rent. Ideally lo­ Unfurnlihed 3 BR, houia, kit­
pureuant to e Fine! Deere# of
chen equipped. 322-3631.
cated on let St,, within 1
Forertorur* entered tn rauee
block o f 1 free parking lots
numbered l l f * 7 In th* Circuit
R K N T A HETJ
Court
pf
He ml note
County,
and abnppmg m ite r. In­
Florida. 7 will #rl| the pro­
Rnl'away, Iloxpital k Baby
quire at Manuel Jackson
perty
ahuaied
In Hemlnul*
Bed*.
County. Florida, deaorlbed * «
Dept. Store 211 E. First 81.
By Day, Week, « r Month
I At I Ttlork 4, 7JV*I4 AllHolt. PIIILLtPH J4KCTION, 2 BR. furn. apt. 3229173 un­ Pii. FA 3 3181 H6 W. l i t St.
aeuurdtna lo th* plat there,
CARROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
til 3 p. m. 322 0641.
of ee rec e d e d In Plat Hook

Legal Notice

f. I'aKr* XV and U, I'ublle
Hecorde of Hemlnole Coun­
ty, Flurbla.
Toaeiher with alt elrueturee
and Improvement* now and
hereafter uli eald land, and lh«
rente, leeiiee. and proflte of
the alnive deeerlbad property:
and all fliluree now or hereafter attached lo or U(*d In
.-uiinacllnn with the premie**
herein de«rrlhrd end tn addition
thereto Hi* foil.-wins deeerlhed
linutehold
eppllineea.
which
are. im l ehall be deemed to be,
fu tu re * and a part of the rea l­
ly i
HE ftane#
UK ItefrlcerstoT
HE Dlepoeal
OK IHehwaeher
OK VV , eh tn x Machine
Muele Chef Spare Heater
S’ utone to" Kitchen K i tinuet Fan
Venetian Blind*
at public rale, to tho httheet
end beat bidder for reah, at the
front door o f th* Bemlnol*
&lt; ounty Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, at Eleren o’ etoeb In
the forenoon on 'he 11th day
of June, A. t&gt;. IM4.
(Court Heal i
Arthur II. Tierbwith, Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
SMITH, EI.7.IOT AND
k&lt; HWAl.tVE
Attorney* at Ta w
t i l Harnett National flank
Hulldln*
Jackeonvlll* I. Florida
I'ubllth June 4. M44
C D A -II

O m n Port. New Jereey
PI.KAHB TAKE NuTIL'E that
e eworn Complaint has been
ftle.l aiiHlnat you In th* Cir­
cuit Court. Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit In end for Hrmlnnl* Coun­
ty, Klnrlde, In Chenrery. th#
abbreviated title of which I*
•'&lt; arotyn t&gt; U n d , Platnttff,
T ir r n r a d o p t i u v n r
yereue lateen l^eok. Defend- v u
MKeni.t m ix v i r t r i x M
»«1," wherein the relief eouaht
r i t i i r u v u n t il
t* a Deer** of Dlxurce. Tlie**
NOTICE tk 11KtlKIIV OtVEN
preeent* ere to naue* end re­
that
at
a reaular me, tins held
quire you to file your written
euewer or defeneee. If any, to &gt;&gt;ii (be I l t h day of May, A, l&gt;
County
the Complaint filed herein, and 1144, th# Boardo f of Hemlnole
lo terta a ropy thereof upon Cotnmleslonere
County,
Fkirlda.
adopted
a
lb* Plain tiff* ettnrneye, k'en
Resolution
nlotlna,
vaeatlna
elroni, Davl* a Xlelntoeh, l*oat and
abandoning and disclaimOffice line 1110, Hanford. FlorIda. IS77I. on or before July I na any rlatit of Hemlnole
County,
Florida, and tli* pub­
I.
’.Mt, and herein fall not or
a Deere* I'm Confeeeo will be lic In and to those certain
emered axelnet you and th* named made, to-wlts
A J&amp; foot atrip of land on
uaoee proceed f t pert*.
either eld* nf tb* f o l l o w
(Hit At,I
tna dreerlbed renter Hue,
Arthur II. Iteckwllh, Jr.
beginning at a point In th*
Clerk o f tlie Circuit Court

center line* nf Heed Av e ­
nue and Harrison Street,
War nine ton
tlelohla
aa
recorded tn Plat llot.k I.
Attorney# at Ta w
I'
s
k
*
ST,
public
record*
of
Poe: Office Boa MIX
Hemlnole County, Florida,
By Jane Caaaelberry
Hertford. Florida
*?TTt
eald
point
belnir
fOf.tlX
Claaa Day at I.yinan Hitch puMleh Juna 4, 11, I*. IX, 1M4
feel Weet e f th* XK cor­
School will be hrld at 1:30 CDA-U
ner of HE*4 of »W »4 . HerPen It, Township I I Houth.
p.m. Friday with Phil Srchttanp* &gt;t Reel, run Houth
reel, aenior class pm ident,
47 deprrte,
IV minutes
ltael 1111.1 more « r lee* tn
a* niaeter o f ceremonies.
R ail boundary uf eald HK
Senior Superlatives will be
14 , aatd point being 411
IH tW JM Ttt
teat north of th* Houth one
introduced, the Claaa Hiatory
quarter post of oald kee.
WtU Si I u M I v T M
and Prophecy and Clat* Poem
lion 11. Townahlp &gt;1 Houth.
Hans* I I Kaat, Mamtnola
will be read and th* clan's
County, Florida, U&gt; ba uaad
g ift presentation to the school
for road purpoaea only.
U l *. &gt;v. |
BT OltDKH OF TIIF, IKtAltn
will be announced.
f
-■*•% * •.
OF COUNTT I ’OXIXIIkHIONKHk
Twenty o f the 1984 Lyman
OF
PCMINuIeK C O U N T T ,
A v r dr
graduating class have attend­
FLORIDA.
/xLV My: Xf art be T, Vlklea, DC
Hienetrom, Davie A
Xlelntoeh

VTHCMtIHTVAtlOttCT|

ed tha school elite* first
grade.
The Claes Day program
will conclude with presenta­
tion o f 80 or more awards to
outstanding student*.

8. N o tic e s • P e rs o n a ls

(■B AD

/•/ Arthur II- Baakwttti. i f
A* Clerk e f oald Beard
Carroll Hurka
P O. ttrawrr Z
Sanford, Florida
Attorney fo r Petitioner
Publish June 4. 1144
C D A-U

Seminole Really

OLDER JIOME, 3 Ilr. large
room*, large shady lot with
fruit trees. No down pymt.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
322-3398.
3-DEDROOM, 1 bath borne.
Small down payment, a v
sumo payments. N. Orlando.
322-6234.

W HOA N E L L IE ! !
We gotta stop and eee this
her* 8 Stair, 4 Bedroom
House that U r. Southward
la selling h r only $17,308.
with terms a Country boy
can afford. Even haa a Gap
ago Apt., rentin for 863 per
mo, With a bargain lika
thli, I ’ll keep you lo Clover
for tho rest of your "Cottoo
Pickio h fe."

SO U TH W A RD
Tnverimeai 4 Realty
116 N.

Park Ave.

833 9179

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
3 nit, unfurn. house. S. San­ Lake houae, nn beautiful Lake
Florida, 3123 mo. 742 Her­
Realtor
ford Ave. 322 8892.
Raymond Lundqulat, A s m .
mits T r a i l ,
Altamonte
3
BEDROOMS.
I
betha.
.Springs. Ph. 8J8 7318.
F A 2-3931 AHanUc Bank Bldg.
Range. 3104 Park Ave.
Near
Naval
Ilnse, nicely LOCH ARBOR. Lge, 4 BR, 1
Naw people in to rn look at
bath, playrm., cent, sir-eon.
Furn. 1 UR, Apt. 2018 San­
Hi raid Adi. Be lure your
207 Ridge Rr,, 322-8323 for
ford Ave. 608-4323.
buainase is represented with
appoint meat.
attractive
advartiicmcnts. 1 Bit Furn. apt. A lto 2 BR Un­
furn. houae, kit. equip!. Ph. Nice home 87,300. 322-8889.
322-3001,

Legal Notice

iv
th e
r in r i’rr
r n i h t , 3 RIL, kit. equlpt. 708 Chero­
kee Circle. Th. 322-1630.
VIVTH Jl'DH JAt. 1141 l IT I1F
rt-ORIflA IV AND F o il IB H I.
x u t.r r o t ' v t v,
1 BEDROOM Furn. houae, wa­
r iiA v r r u ir vu. u e ie
ter furnished, $63 mo. Can
VtlTIC’M OF e i ’ IT IV
be seen after 4:30, 2G0S 8,
atollTOAIill FUIIKI'I.U*I tin
FI.DKItAt, NATIO NAL MOKTElm Ph. 322-2307.

OAilB Ak.’-'X.'I ATIUN,
poratten.

a

cor-

Plaintiff, COUNTRY HOME. 3 BR, din.

-vaOORDDN I,

HHIVEn and klT-

HAN F. HIIIVK71. hie wire.

rm., screened porch, dou­
ble serage. lgc. shade trees.
Near SNAS. Ph. 322 0T36.

FHA - V A HOMES
2,
3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
1, lib, 4 3 BATHS
DOWN PAYM E N TS FROM

?100
Ixiw Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
Seo Or Call Your

FHA - VA

SALE S mtOKEU
Defendant*.
TO: nnllDON ! . k lllV K H and
HUMAN F. kltlVF.lt, hla CLEAN Furn. apt. Pvl. bntli
wife, whoaa raaldenca and
4 ent. Ph. 322-0702.
wharaabouia
are
un­
2383 Park Dr.
321-2420
known.
Tf&gt;n a u k i i K n r . n r n o t i ­ 3 BEDROOM house, kitchen
f i e d that a Complaint lo fore­
equipped, beautiful location, VA-NO Q U A L IF Y IN G
close • certain mortaaea en3 nn. 2 hath, newly painted
875 mo. 322-1399.
rumbrrlna Ihe following des­
iiixielu and out. Lot 239'
cribed real |,r--ji—rty. to-wlt:
tk&gt;i tl. o i l , m i ; MANoii. EK FIC tE N C Y GAIlAGE A P T .
deep Patio 4
Barbecue.
aceordlna
&lt;n
the
plat
A11 conveniences, clote in,
$14,300.
Good
Term
s!
thareuf, recorded In I'lal
garage. 322 6109.
Hunk I t at peas 71. of lb*
Public llerorde of Hemlnole
M A Y F A IR AR E A
County, Florida.
3 HR, 2 Bath, large living
Tueelbar with:

Slenstrom Realty

Dialer
Oven

Hurfee* 1’ nll
be* hern fllrd exalnal you In
lb*
above-elyled
suit,
Ihe
ehorl till* of wlib'h Is Federal
Natlunel Xlnrtsea* Association,
a Corpora Mon oryanlied under
an Art nf &lt; onareii and ealsIl'iK
purauanl lo th* S'ederal Na­
tional
Xtorlvaa*
Aeeoelallon
Charier Act, hating lie prin­
cipal office in the city of
Waeblnrton, Dleirlrt of i.'olunihIa. Plain pI If, vrraue, iKiHIMiN
le HIIIVKH ond HITMAN F.
HlItVKIl, Me wife. Defendanle
and you at* required lo avrva
a copy o f your Antwer nr
olher pleading In (he Com­
plaint on I'lalntlrr* Attorney,
Mack N- Cleveland. Jr.. Hulls
XII Hanford Allantld National
Hank Building. Hanford. F lor­
ida, and file lb* original An­
swer or other pleading In th*
office of the Clerk of Ihe Cir­
cuit Court on or before th*
Ibth day of June, A. I&gt;. 1X41.
I f you fall lo do so, a dturt*
pro eunftaao will be taken
again#! you for th* relief de­
manded tn tb* Complaint.
T b l* Nolle* ehall be publish•d one* a week tor four cun••c ull** w**k * In Tbe Han­
ford llsrald, a newspaper d r rule tad In Hemlaol* County
Florida.
Dated this ffth day of May
A. D. 1X41
•/ Arthur H Beckwith. Jr,
C!*rk at Circuit Court

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V\ bus# (eelilriu• la uukunw ri
T&gt;‘ U are hereby nntlflpil that
a 1'umplalnt for Dlvurr* haa
been filed agalnet |uu In the
abuv* *lyla4 Courl, an&lt;l you
at# rv|u)r,-d In *#rte a copy
uf your Anewer nr plratiine In
the Cohu'lalnl uli 111* I'lalnt l f r * allurnny. T l l l ' M A N B.
(IIIAHON. Mil One North (&gt;r*na# ill In. Orlandn. Flurbla
and fll* lha original Anawer ur
pleading In tha nfflr* of the
Clerk nf th* Circuit Court.
Hrmlnnl# County Court Hou**,
Hanford. Florida, or: ur b* for#
ih* I i h day of Jun#, IBS*. It
you rail lo do so. Judgment by
default will b* taken egalnxt
you for the relief demanded
In th* Complaint.
DON K and o n D m r n
at
Hanford, Florida Ihl* 1&gt;th day
of May. 11*4.
(H EAL:
Arthur if. Peckwlth. Jr,.
Clerk or th* Circuit Courl
■•mlnel* County, Florida
Dy: bandra b. Johnson,
Meek H. Ct*v*1and, Jr. s a l
U C.
Harold F. Jobmon
Trueian E Oraeon
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Attorney for Plaint iff
P. O. Drawer
• XI On# Nertli Orange Building
Hanford, Florida
Orlendo, Florida
Publish May I I A Jun* 4. 11. Publish Olay 14, I t, t l 4 June
It. 1144.
4. 1144.

ep u -n

CDU-44

room,
Family
4
dining
room, fenced back yard
with oak trees, citrui 4
many thruhs. Welt with
sprinkler,
cloved
garage,
$19,800.

D REAM W O LD
SECTION

*1

3 UB, 119 Bath, hardwood
floors central heat, U rge
fenced yard 4 well. $14,000,

Payton Realty
FA 2-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

OPEN D A IL Y -N E W HOMES
Ready fur Ocrupanry— 3 4 4
DD'ra — Liberal Financing
—Low D o w n
Payment*,
FHA • V A • In Servico 4
Conventional.
SANFORD AREA
Go West on 23th St. to Lak*
Mary Btvd., left on Blvd
to Lake Mary Fire SUtion,
right on* blk. to Office,
322 2744.
LONGWOOD A R E A
10 minutes South m 17-92 to
Ditto Bell Diner, right oa
Seminole Blvd. a i m block
lo Office. H8 39U.

LM N Enterprises,

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p Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Hera Id Classifieds. Ph. 322-5612
12. Real Estate For Sale

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

Seeing is Believing

New Custom Bunt flome oa 3 HR, 7 bath, assume pymts.
Ph. 322-0909.
Crystal Lake. For informa­
2-ACRE homesites, high roll­
tion
call
322-3371.
ing land, pretty at a pic­
3 Bit, 1 Bath, O u t. heat,
ture, Just the place tor
Built-in-riot e, S c r e e n e d
horses and peta. Restricted E V E R E T T A. H AR PE R
porch. $300 Down, $97 mo.,
AGENCY - REALTOR
to fine homes, where you
1002 Selma Rd., Long wood.
2(09 8. Park Ave.
and your family can really
322-91$1.
enjoy Florida living. Only Phones FA 2-2204 or FA 2-2289
Si ,295 per acre^-eaay terms
P IN K G R APE FR U IT, GREEN
as low as $29 per mo. Just
GRASS. BLUE W ATER!
what you've been looking
R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE In (hit colorful letting, with
for.
107 ft frontage, on Beauti­
3rd &lt;c Park Ave.
ful Crystal Lake, you can
Phone 322-9041
build a gorgeous Lakefroo'
Home right in the middle o4
RIVERFRO NT HOME
111 N. Park Ave.
922-7174
a mature little grove. Sale
3 Bedroom Ranch Style Ram­
of fruit should pay taxes
bling Home on Beautiful We$6,*00 AND WORTH ITI Call
klva River, with 290' River
Stemper Agency, 1919 So.
frontage Only $29,000.
t * t u b r m c r t r c o t u t of
t iiij w in n i jr n ir iA i, cm
French, 322-4091.
TERM S CAN BE ARRANG
CI IT, IK s a i l FOM SKNIKOI.R
ED.
cm&gt;smr, rr.on tiu .

BERRY'S

WANTED! Young lady I day TOTO'S Budget Wave $7.90; LAWNS renovated — Aerate WELLS DRILLED , PUM PS,
SPR IN K LE R SYSTE.MS
— Remove thatch — Chinch
week. Light housework. Sal­
$19 Regular $10. Complete
All Typea and Sizes
Buy Spray tVC-13)— Ferti­
ary $10 day. Trans, fura.
eve. app'ta Free parking.
We Repair and Service
lize—
Ph.
322-4214.
Write P. O. Box 6K, Geneva.
2nd A Oak
STINE
H A R R IE T T ’S BEAUTY NOOK MANSFIELD LAW N SER.
Machinery and Supply Co.
DAY Grill Cook. White. Must
109 So. Oak — 322 9742
LAWNS MOWED. 322-2195.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
be experienced. Chick ‘N
Treat, Sanford.
2f*. P lu m bin (r S e rv ic e *
ATTENTIO N!
SHS GRADUATES
A PLACE FOR WOMEN
Need a *hclf, screen porch,
PLUMBLNC
I Have your picture taken re­
IN FINANCE
new room, carporte, new
Contracting Repaira
ceiving your diploma at
High School education, and
bouse or remodel. B. E.
FREE ESTIMATES
Graduation ExercUea. Con­
can type, and want a career
Link.
322-7029.
R. L. HARVEY
tact Bill Vincent, Sanford
in the consumer finance
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Herald, 322-2011 or 322-0922.
field . . . Family Finance

W O RLD

John Sauls, Realtor

r i t i s c r n r so, iw n

HANK

OF

Building
Contractor

PtsInUff,

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s n n r s t o n rc K s n

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TO i KIINKST G R AN T unit OBLORIS GRANT, hi. wife.
Y&lt;/IT AlUJ lfl-.Kl.IIY ,V«T|i
F1K1I TO T A K K NOTICB, Ih.t
a i u R has be.n fll-d naalnat
you In 111* nbo»s snlRIail Court.
Ths naturs nr tha ault la an
action l » fnrsclna* a 11-ri
K .lata Uurlsava h*ld by CITY
HAVINGS HANK OF PITTS
FIKI.II, which MortKaa* la re
corilaS
In
Official
Rvcnnla
llook 111. P a s t US. Public Ha
norila
nf
Htmlnol*
county,
Florida. Tha naina of lha Court
In which lha auU p nic s d lna la
pfitnllnv la the Circuit Court
o f Ilia Ninth Judicial Circuit
In and for H.mtnul. County
Florida, In Chancery No. Hot:.
Tha daacrliillon of tha real
|ir&lt;,|icily In Scmlnola County,
Florida, Involved In aald pror.sdlnsa aa dcacrlhad la tha
Complaint la aa follo w.:
L it
lltock I, LINCOLN
IIKHIIITH,
acrnrdlnr
to
tha f l a t thereof aa ra.
rordad In f l a t Hook II,
I’. l . SI, Public Rarnrda of
Scmlnola County, Florida.
Ingelh .r with lha fullowlns
llniua of property which a n
located In and permaiianlly In■ tailed aa pari nf tha Improve­
ments on aald land!
Two heaters.
Y o u A R K RKClITIRKO to
f 11 a your snawar nr other da.
fenaa of pleadlna with tha
Clark
of
lha
abova-namad
court and aarva a copy there­
o f upon p la i n t i ff , attornaya,
W I I U T A H Kit * I'YI-K. who.a
a-ldtoea la — Hull* |(i|, 1011
Kaal Colonial Drive, OllL AN DO, Kl/HUDA. nnt lalar than
tha l i t b day uf Juna. 1114, aa
riaulrod hy law, ol.a a tiecraa Pro Confaaan trill ba en­
tered Mains! you
IN AVI TNI ISM tV IIHIt HOF. 1
have horauntn aal my hand
and a ffile d my official aaat
at Sanford, latnlnola County,
Florida, this l l t h day of May,
1144.
(SB ALt
Arthur H. Rackwllh, Jr.,
d o r k . Circuit Court,
Stmlnolo County, Florida,
llyi Sandra S Johnson
Uaputy Clark

Publish

May &gt;1. N

4. It, IMS.
C O ll.tl

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Property Munngement
&amp; Sales Broker

1001 Park Avenua
FA 2-9232 anytime

KHNKST O R AN T »n&lt;1
D It LOUIS GRANT, hi. wlf#.
1 tercnd.nl.

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

VA - FHA

Seminole Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

LAKE M ARY
Offers for your selection
To settle estate, a 2 Rdrm.
Home with'leu lota fo r cash -W iese U4iiIlfifarZ, J,
Red room
price of $9390.

Owned Homes

KOTIC15 OF SPIT
TIIK STATU OF FI.OIIfUA TO
FIIKII LKON nilANN A.VI.
AVIIOSN
IIKSILlKNCK
IS

ITNKNOAVNi

C D IM I

*5ur« wa wont fo ifop associating cigataUts with h i

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

Legal Notice

A .worn Cnmplalnl havlnk
been filed .R .l n r i jou In 111.
Circuit Court In and fui Heinluule County, Florida, by IIAK11ARA f&gt; lilt ANN AM. for dlvuri-e, lha .burl title of which
le IIA III! A tl A O. IIHANNAM.
Plalnllft, vareu. F IIK I) LIKIN
IIRANNAM, Defendant, theea
preaenta ara In command you
lo appear and fils ynur Anawer
nr other defense nr pleading
herein with the Clerk uf tha
Circuit Cnurt of Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, and serve e ropy
thereof on I’ laln tlffa attorney,
Mack N. Cleveland, J r , A t ­
torney at liaw, I*, fl. Drawer
X, Sanford.
Florida, on or
before the l l l l i day of June,
A. II. l i l t , nr otherwise decree
pro ronfesMi will he entered
aniline! you.
The Senfurd Herald la desig­
nated ee a newspaper of gen­
eral circulation In which this
citation shall he published once
each week for four consecutive
weeks.
WITNKSS my hand end o f f i ­
cial seel nf the 1 1erk nf the
f’ lrcull Court nn this the 11th
der of May, A. tl. IM4.
(SH AM
Arthur II. nerkwlih, Jr.,
Clerk nf Circuit Court
Ilyt Sandra S Johnson
Mark N. Cleveland, Jr.
Attorney al lasw, Sulla 41k
Hanford Atlantic National
Hank llulldlng, I'. O. Drawer X.
Sanford, Florida, Attorney for
Plaintiff.
Juat Publish May 14. I I, H * Juna
I, 1114.

17, Male Help Wanted

Government

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Ann.
FA 2-3191 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

•

Corporation haa this oppor­
2U. Automobile Service
tunity. Modern, systematic 27. Sperlnl Services
PAIN TIN G - IN TE R IO R - EX
training program, salary in­
OVER 29 YEARS
TE RIO R and Home Im ­
creases, and advancement, j of Fine Workmanship in Up­
provement Contractor. All
Career opportunity for young
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
work nuy be financed up to Senknrik Glass and Paint
women between 18 and 39
covers. Time Payments as
5 yrs. Guaranteed satisfac­
Company
who like meeting the public
little ss $9 mo. Drapery
tory. A. J. ADCOCK. Ph. 210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4022
and want a permanent posi­
Hardware Insinuations.
322 9998.
tion. Liberal company bone- KULP DECORATING SHOP
COHEN .! \DIATOR SHOP
fita. Plume I). R. Slraughn,
Ph. 322-2319
AIK-CO ND ITIO NING
Free
ibspecu.'n.
e it I mates,
Manager. 322-4012 for inter­
By FEDDEKS
pickup, d e liv e r . Hr coring
view appointment.
Piin o Tuning and Repair
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
A repaira discounted
W. L. Harmon - FA 1-4223 200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234
211V4 E. 3rd.
323-1441

Legal Notice

CIT Y
SAVINGS
P IT T g F lE L D ,

i

Free Estimates

Ball-Blair Agency

it

27. Special Scrrlcea

27. Special Services

ijrralfi Page 8 — June 4, 1064 16. Female Help Wanted 21. Beauty Salon*

To make the heat home
huy, see the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

appeal, athletic prowess and social distinction
but , . . * „ . ..

. , .

MASTER BARBER. Established busy Shop. High commission or guaranteed sal­
ary. Contact J. B. Wysong,
Tom Thumb Plata, Kissim­
mee, Florida.

America's Lowest Priced Sports Convertible

TRIUMPH ”1200"

COLORED Night Dishwasher.
Cluck 'N Treat, Sanford.

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale Colored man with some store
TRADE
Two bedroom masonry on nice
little lake lit country. A b o
small cabinet shop on Apopka-Orlsndo ltd. Nice corner
lot. Either or both on place
In or close lo Sanford. Write
details, J. C. Robinson, Rt.
2, Box 98811, Apopka, Fla.

3 Bedroom, 2 balli, assume
payments. 322-7419.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
110 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 0123

experience, 29-45,
must
have drivers license. Good
pity, other privileges. Apply
Midway Grocery, 2415 .Sipes
Ave.

i

Office 322 21IK
Night 322 0040
323-0700
2524 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fia.

Legal Notice

HOUSEWORK - BABY SIT­
2 BR frame bouse. Very clean.
TING. 322 3418.
908 Myrtle. Ph. Jimmie Co­
HOUSEWORK
or bsby sitting.
wan, 322-4013
Ph. 322-3903.
NEARING COMPLETION
Z0. H aliyttU teni
1510 E LLIO TT
I Bedrooms, IVa baths, Month W1I.1. K EEP Small children
ly pymts. $78 25. Call 222
for working Mothers, my
8074.
home. Reliable. 322-PJ82.

Standard Accessories
and Equipment
Fitted Free o f Charge

JUNE MO ON LY

Vinyl Upholstery, Full Interior Car.
petlng, Dual Sun Visors, lorkshta
Glove Compartment, Walnut Daubhoard with I'addtd Top, Electric
Windshield Wiper*, Uurkrt Heats,
Trip
Speedometer,
Temperatur*
Guise, Adjustable Steering Column,
Itrserve Furl Tank, 4-8peep Gear,
hoi. Full Flow Oil Fitter, Paper
Element Air Cleaner, Dual Horns,
Bumper Guard*, Sedan only: Wash­
able Vinyl Headliner.

21. Beauty Hmlonn

LAK E FR O N T
15 llunineM Opportunity
29 Beautiful Wuodcd Acres—
Spring Permanent Special
600' take frontage on Spring FOR SALE. One of Sanford's 20 Percent off regular prices
leading
Automotive
Paint
Fed Lake, to minutes West
Cut ‘n Curl Beauty Shop
and Body Shop*. .Successful 318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322 0934
o f Downtown Sanford— GOO’
A
operating
Completely
paved frontage on Hiway 48
Permanent Special
equipped. Write Box $1, San­
and only minutes from In­
20% o ff Regular Price*
ford Herald.
terstate 4. A choice offer­
Children's Hslrcuta $1.00
ing at $30,000-20% Down.
16. Female Help Wanted
Ace Beauty Salun,
Mnyfuir lintel
Ph. 322-8526
R E LIA B LE White Woman to
rare for 2 children my home
for working Mother SVb day*
IM t S. Park Am .
we*k. Ph. 322-8994 after 8.
FA 2 9232 anytime

F IC T IT I u r n M M K
NDTICK IS hereby Riven that
I am engaged In htialnees at
101 French Ave., Hanford. Semi,
nnla County, Florida, under (be
f I n t I t I It u a mime nf, P I
launderette, and lhal t Intend
In regtater aald name with the
Clerk of the Clroult Court,
Semlnnle County, Florida. In
accordance with lha prnvlelnna
nf the Flnlltloue Namg Ml.tuies. to-wli:
Section
111.01
Flo,Ida Hlatulea tH I .
Nig: llenry H. Il-rnu.n
Publish May 14. I I . I I . A June
4. 1144.
C D IM I

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111, Situ* I Inn* Wan led

GREEN B RIAR
Choice
lota
available
In
Urcenbriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
Curium building to your
apeciflcationa,
Greenbrier
developed by
KINGS WOOD
No. Orlando, 2 Sherry Ave., PERSONAL Child Care my
BUILDERS, INC.
3 BR, 1 bath, cor. lot. fenc­
home. Limited number. Ph.
202 Fairmont Dr.
ed back yd. $04 mo. Small
3223920.
F A 2-H074
equity. 322-WJW3.

Jim Hunt Realty

&gt;*| j

*1949
DELIVERED
SANFORD

HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY

109 N. Palmetto — Sanford 322-1884

Winter Park MI 4-0209

Seminole Realty

DAY SALE!
IK

%

CASH S A V IN G S I

ON BRAND NEW 1964 MERCURY
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Montclairs

if

Montercys

if

Marauders

if

Comets

V A C A T IO N SPECIALS!

DISCOUNTS!

&amp; Tr^ick Values — Inspect Them Today!
C4-2JA

FC4-14A

1962 Galaxie Hardtop

1961 Ford Falcon

1964 Ford Fairlane 500

2-Daor V-8, Automatic Tr anaml salon. Radio,
Healer, Air Conditioned.

Uardtop,

XC4-I8A

4-Door Hedan, Standard Traii.mia.iun, Radio,
Heater. Exceptional Economy.

1962 Falcon Deluxe

C4.»A

4-Door, Standard Tranamhudon, Radio, Heater,
Beautiful Yellow Finish,

1962 Thunderbird

(18,000 M ile*). Power
A ir CondiUonrd.

Steering,

FC4-I3A

1963 Ford (Cortina)
1-Door. A Heal Clean Car,

TC-47A

I-Door

1963 Thunderbird

C4-IIB

Landeau Hardtop

XC4-SIA

All Power and Air Conditioned, Near New.

1963 Fiat
4-Doer Sedan — line Series. Beautiful
White Finish.

1962 Ford Galoxie
4-Door Y-a,

Automatic Trmnsmiaoioo, Power

Warring, BadU and Heater, Air (Wlttonad.

Trucks — Trucks — Trucks

1962 Ford

Allowances Of The Y e a r!!

Hardtop V*8, Power Rteerina
Brakes, Radio and Heater.

and

N O W TH R U
JU N E 10th.

1959 Jeep Dispatcher

on

FANTASTIC
TR AD E-IN

MC4-IA

1962 Falcon Futura

1961 _Ford
Ranchwagon
gon
.
. ,
_
-

3-Door, Automatic Transmission, Radio and
Hooter, Backet Bette.

, „ __

nhelon.

I

Radi*

Courteous Salesmen To Serve You:
“Ken* Kenyon, Jack Benton, “Nick M Pasternack, K. Godwin

Trucks — Trucks — Trucks

Strickland
•
Morrison,
Inc.
New &amp; Used!
Si.

Ph. a s s - ia i

W iator

/

Tremendous I

Absolute Highest Trade-In

XC 4-J4A

•IS L I M

Mercurys Must Go!

YowYe Out Of The Rain In Thia Ona.

C 499 A
I-Door Y-$, A utomalie Transmission, Power
Steering, Radio and Heater.

C4-I9A

Cyclones

DRASTIC

Here Are A Few Of Our Many Outstanding Used Car

X C 4 -III

if

Park —

Ph.

M I 4-891S

ALLO W ANCES!
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LOW B A N K RATE F IN A N C IN G

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

LINCOLN
MERCURY
Winter Park
Ph. MI 4-0209

Savings

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
29. Automobile Service

W agn er s Amoco
AUTOM OTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
IN STALLATIO N - SERVICING
Good Uicd C a n Sold
SIS French Ave.
322-7765

F U R N IT U R E

Auto G lau , T*p*
ft Sea* Covert

3 COM PLETE ROOMS

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.
304 W 2nd St. FA 2-8032
A L L WORK G U ARANTEED

31. Poultry • Livestock
SADDLE HORSE,
322-3560.

$125.

Ph.

CHESTNUT Brown Gelding.
Broken for Cow work. Spirit­
ed k well-mannered. Ph. af­
ter 5, 322-9413.

31A. Peta
CHIHUAHUA
puppy,
2127 Elm Ave.

FK K E E STIM ATE
I’ pholstering k M attren ren
ovating. New k Used Furni
tura. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Co., at 70S Celery Ave
FA 2-2117.

mala,

PEKING ESE. -JO wk*. old
male. Black w. white. AKC
R ef. B eit offer. 322-4757.
POODLES, Black or chocolate
$35. 715 Mainolia. 322-8969

32. Flowers • Shrubs
CITRUS Tree* for Sale. Will
plant. Ph. 322-4145.
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
25c, alio bearing tomato,
cucumber
&amp;
atrawberry
plant*
in
container*
for
home growers. Grosser Hy
droponic Farms, So, San
ford Ave.

33. Furniture
BEDS FOR R E N T
Hospital,
Hollawaya, Juve­
nile. F R E E delivery and
Pick-up.
F U R N IT U R E C EN TER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. P A I-7BSI
bell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Quick
Service
With
the
Cub.
SUPER
TR AD IN G
POST. P A 2-0677.
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and uied furni­
ture, tee Noll’s Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.

Legal Notice
riCTITIO t'B SANK
NOTICE IB h*r#by xlv.n thxt
I am *ng*i*&lt;l In tiu .ln... at
Mo W. tlth S t. Samlnnla Coun­
ty. Florida, unrt.r ih» rictUInq*
name of. fl.irlrtnl* Truck fl*l*»,
and that I Intend to r«iil.t*r
■lid name with th« Clark of
th» Circuit Court. Samlnola
C-ounty, Florida. In accordant*
-with ih* provision* of th* Fic­
titious Kami a titu ii. to.wit:
Sartlwn H i.0* Florida StatUlr 1917.
Site, Joaiph C. Clentlla Jr.
William T llell
Raymond J. Ih ta lftr
Fuhllah May : l £ Juna 4. 11.
IS. 19*4.
CDU-10

O N LY $249 50
Easy Term *
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.
295 Ixingwood Plaza
17-92
Ph. 838-4583

Check

Sanforb

3 lir

31. A r t ic le * F o r S a le

lilt. F u r n itu r e

with

C A RPETS A'la CARTE

fr r a lb

SW E E TIE P IE

June 4, 1901 — Page 9

By Nadine Seltzer

For the BEST Carpet Values
•nywhere. Samples shown
In your home.
1109 E. Colonial Dr. Orlande
211-6194 or
Leroy C. MacTavish. Owner
322-5545 Evenings

Hi

1958 Mercury Stalion Wagon
Exc. cond. $475. Reel’ s Paint
A Body Shop, 10th A San­
ford.

TAKE YOUR VACATION

'51 Plymouth. Good tram. $125
Ph. 322-7890.

IN COMFORT

’83 Porache S90, Will sell or
trade. DeLand 734-8568.
1958 Chevrolet Impala conver­
tible, power Hecrlns. brakes,
windows. Good rubber, Ph.
322-9198 lite r 5 p m.

Lawnmower 25” Snappin Tur
tie. 5 hp., $75. Phone 322
3142.
RESTAU RANT SETTEES. Up­
holstered, plastic covered,
approx. 100 ft. Also 6 wood
tables, 36 x 36. Reasonably
priced. Can be seen any­
time. Phone 322-2902 for ap­
pointment.

U ied furniture, appliance*
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry’a Mart 215 Sanford JUNE SPE C IA L: Men’a shoes
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
$2 99 pr. Ladies' shoe* $1.45
pr. Surptue City, 201 W. lit.
34. A r t ic le s F o r S a le
R E FR IG E R A TO R - FR E E ZE R
TW IN Size Bed, box spring
Combination. 20 cu. ft. $135.
and mattreM, ex. cond., $60
Phone 322-7341.
Bookcase double bed, $25.
322-4416.
Portable typewriter, nearly
new. Elec, roaster. 322-6»»
120 BASS Accordion. M. Bi
anchl, ex. cond. 322-7421 af­ HO NEY FOR S ALE : OM gal­
• •w a, aaa.be
ter 6 p. m.
lon. $3.00. Call 322-2960 af­
te l a i l i a f l
ter 5 p. m. FR E E D E LIV ­
REPOSSESSED ZIG ZAG
ERY
W ITH IN
SANFORD
Sews on buttons, makes but­
•You sure your mother wrots this not* • • » *2 qta. * • ■
C IT Y LIM ITS.
ton holes, embroiders, and
C-H-0-K.-L-0-T l-9-E C-R-E-M'?’ *
blind slit.-hos. With guar­
antee. Bstance $61.40 or as­
36. Automobiles - Trucks 36. Automobiles • Trucks
sume pymts. $6.20 mo. San­
ford Sewing Center, Phone
m o $ ? $A v i n o s
56 FORD 4 Dr. RAH. A/T. '62 VW. One owner, extra
322-9411.
On Floor Modeli 4
clean, $1295, 322-5271. 2403
Ex. cond. $350. 322 0600.
Demonstrator!
K ey A v «.
$1 per d iy rental for Electric
(F R E E Repair ESTIM ATES)
Carpet Shsmpooer with pur­
In Your Horn*
'56 C hew y Belair sport coupe.
chase of Blue Lustre. CarReal good condition. $345.
In Sanford Cull
roll’s Furniture.
Ph. 322-7600.
SINGER
Representative at
DUE TO DIVORCE, We have
I960 Dodge Dart, PB, PS.
Alan's Fabrics k Ruga
a Repossessed *64 Model
Good lire*. $695. 645 W. 25th
322-5793
Swing Needle Dial-A-Stllch
Ph. 322-4085.
’59
Cadillac,
$996
bal,
$41
mo
Zig Zag, Mokes fancy slit2 Air-conditioners.
Reverse ’59 Mercury, $099 bal, $31 mo.
ches,
makes
buttonholes.
1961 Model Cadillac, 2 Dr. Ne­
cycle. 11.500 BTU. $125 ea. '59 Olds, $578 bal, $29 mo.
Sews
on
Buttons, Blind
vada Grey, loaded, even air.
In operation now. Phono '57 Chevy, ltd. $786 bsl $35 mo.
Stitches, Monograms, Em­
62 series, new tiro*, like
322-1989.
'56 Chev. $481 bsl, $24 mo.
broiders,
Dams,
Patches,
now all over. Ph. 322-2051.
Guaranteed. Assume remain­ 34 -A
Seen by appointment.
Swap or Exchange ’57 Dodge, $492 bal., $19 mo.
■60 Ford, $587 b a l„ $34 mo.
ing 5 payments of $7.75. Ph.
Credit Mgr., Sanford 522- 1957 CUSHMAN, trad# for '57 Chev., $691 bal., $31 mo. '57 Ford 4-dr. RAH, auto.
Iran*., V-8. Nice. $495. l*h.
Mechanics roll« -way tool '58 Chrysler. $691 bsl, $31 mo.
7457.
322-6202 after 5.
box with some tools, ph. ‘6o Vauxhall, $507 bal, $32 mo.
10,000 BTU Fodders, 110 Volt
322-6046 5 - T £ m.
'60 Lsrk, $577 bal, $29 mo.
'631* Galaxlc 500 Ford. Bal.
model. $95. Ph. 323 0623.
'55 Food, $277 bal, $10 mo.
$2100, Pymta. $72 mo. Exc.
35. Articles Wanted
'51 Pontiac, $299 bal., $17 mo
B E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
Cond. Will trade for older
'50 Dodge, $52 bal., $3 mo.
Patloa, Floor, Free Eitim a.vs CASH for good clean l'a*d
car w. clear title. Call 322
Furniture. Noli-Furay Furni.
SIRs, lintels, steps, blocks,
4722 between 5 A 7 p. m.
lure, 901 W. First SL, Ph.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
227-6501.
steel,
grease
trips,
dry
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
wells. Stepping alone*:
36. Automobiles • Trucks
SAN FO R D AVE.
M IR AC LE CONCRETE CO.
O PE N E V E N IN G S
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 1963 Rambler Classic 770. A/T,
A/C, RAH, Bucket scats,
new tire*. $2100. 322-4757.

SIN G E R
Birthday Sale!

$ Bank $

Repossessions

National
1012

B U YIN G A NEW or
USED CART
FIN AN C E IT WITH U l
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLO RID A STATE BANK

87. Boats - Motors
5'Y HP. Johnson motor. Exc
rend $145. Ph 372-2872
MOBILE Houseboat, excellent
condition, sleeps 4. gas stove
lee box, toilet, 35 hp. Evtn
rude, complete with trailer
♦ M o o M84J2I. D eB iry.
Gateway To The Waterway
H obson S p o r tin g G ood s
Your EVINRUD E Dealer
304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. F A 2-5961
IT FT. 4 In. Swift. Epoxy
pc'.nted, forw ard hatch, top
and aide curtains, 75 John•on, 2 tanks, Gator Trailer
and many extras, $975. Ph.
322-4175 after 6 p. m.
78 Mercury, Elec, atartar, 15’
Switch Craft A Trlr. $550.
See at 111 Hays Dr. after
5:30.
12 Ft Plywood Boat, 7W HP
kicker A Trailer. $80. 312
E. 5th St., Sanford.
SAT. JUNK 6. 1 to 5 p. m.
FREE BOAT RIDES—Demon­
strations at St. John’s River,
Lake Monroe bridge Launch­
ing Ramp— Chris Craft Cor­
sair 17'-j ft. Utility Runabout,
Featured in June Popular
Boating Mag.; V - H o t t o m
Soft Ride—140 hp. Outdrive
Top, Side curtains, floata­
tion*, quiet A economical.
Save 20fr, Theodore W il­
liams, 979 Volusia Ave., Day­
tona Beach.

NOW.. at Bill Hemphill Motors
EXTRA PRE-VACATION
SAVINGS
on

A M ER IC A 'S
SAVINGEST
C AR S !
PO N T IA C

TEM PEST

4 DOOR

SE D A N

Phone 322-4503

Legal Notice
ricT J T iora

36 Automobile* • Truck*

xawr

NOTICE !8 hereby glvvn that
1 am eneaytd In huelnree al
C*»*clb*rry, B.mlnol* Cnunfy,
Florida, under ih* flctllloue
hem* at Simple Pure Oil
end (hit 7 intend to reeleler
■eld name with th* Clerk of
the circuit Court, Hemlnote
County, Florida. In accordance
with Ih* provletnne o f the
Fk-IIMou* Nam* tllatutea. towit: flection
H I.01 Florida
Statute* 1J57.
lie : A. B Duxhury
Puhlleh May 11. 21 Ic June 4.
i x T in : r i u r r i T m i n r
II. IH *.
T U B SIX T H J t i m t ' I A L CIM- r n t '.s i
n IT. 1% A M I F il l! N IlM IM ll.i:
c m m v , i i.tin in
IX T ill! C I l i r t l T ((H U T OF
IX t'HA VLTIIIV AO, I4U2.V
T in : XIXTH JUDICIAL 4*111M A V F L O W E n N A T I O N A L C l'IT OF FLORIDA. IX VXD
1.1 Fi: I S S IU IA M 'C COM I*A NT. FOR
at'.Hl X4V1.E
COUNTY,
a Taxaa corporation,
FLORIDA.
Plaintiff, IX (TIAXI FRY XO. IIOJI
XI.
MAYFLOWF-U N A T I O N A L
LONNIE
IlF. ALFORD and LIFK INBIIIIANCE COMPANY,
A L IC E T lE A L F o n n , hla wif*. A Tcxae uurporxllun.
and LEON HAHHls, and ZETPlaintiff.
TA LEE HAftltlS. hit wtfa.
v*.
Dalendanti. RALEIGH SCTTON. end
X O T IC a TO DE FE XD
I/-IRFNE HUTTON, hla wife.
T O ■ LONNIE R E ALF Olt D and
Defandanle.
A L IC E UK ALFORD, hi*
NOTDtR TO Di:FF,XII
wife, and LEON IIAHIUK. TOi ItALKIOII
HUTTON and
and Z K T T A LX E I IA lt lU *,
LORILXi:
Hl.'TTuN,
111*
hla wtfa
wtfei
TOU ARE H E R E B T N O TI­
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
F IE D to taka nolle* that a FIED t« taka none* that a
ault has baan fllad t g i l n . t you ault he* been filed aaelnel ynu
In lha above antltlad Court. In th* above entitled Cnurt.
The nature of lha ault la an The netur* of the eult la an
action
to
foreclose
a real action
to forectoeo a real
■slat* tnnrteas* hald by lha aatata morteac* held by MayMay flower National Dili In­ flowrr National Life tnaurenc*
surant* Company, a Texas cor­ Company. a T e x a s corpora­
poration, which m o r t « » » » la tion. which ninrtaace I* re­
ratvirdad In Official Records corded
In Official
Record*
tlo.,k *49, Pave 1*7, I’ uMIc Re- ni.ok SSI, ps s * IS. Public II*eorda
of
Memlnole
County. rurde
uf
Seminole County,
Florida.
The
name of
Ih* Florida. The
nam* of th*
Court In which *uit proceed­ Court In which ault procevdlnaa
ings la psndlntt la the Clrrult la pending la the Circuit Court
Court of th* Ninth Judicial of th* Ninth Judicial Circuit.
Circuit, in end for Seminole In end tor Seminole County.
County, Florid*, In Chencery Florida. In Chancery No. 1*02*.
No. 1ISIS, Th* deacrlptlon of Th# deacrlptlon of lha real pro.
the real property In Kemlnole I&gt;erly In fl*mln-,|a County, Flor­
County, Florida. Involved In ida, Involved In aald proceedsaid proceeds » * deei-rlhed In Inn# ae deecrlbed In th* Com­
the Com.iUlnt la a&gt; follouaplaint la at followe:
Lot 1. Ulock C. KAIUIO NT
Lot « , Block 2, LINCOLN
HOMES, aceordlnf to the
HElDHTfl.
according
to
Plat theraof as recorded
th* plat thereof ae record­
In Plat nook IS. Pace It,
ed In I’ lat Bonk II, Pas*
Public Ra&lt; orda o f S*ml99,
Public
Kaoorda
ot
hide County, Florida,
Seminal* County, Florida,
toitelher with iha followlu* toiteiber with lha following
Heme of property which are llama of property which are
located In and permanently In­ located In end permanently Installed a» part of th* Imprute- ■tailed aa pert of th* Improve­
ment* on raid land:
mtuta on aald land!
2 heater*, permanently InTwo healer*; permanently
aialled.
Inatalled.
You are required to file
You are required to file your
your Anewer or other defen- Anewer
or other defenelvo
elve pleading with tb* Clerk pleading with th* Clerk of the
of Ih* above named Court anil above named Court and serve
eerve a cupy
(hereof upon a cupy i hereof upon plain tiff*
plaintiff'* attorney*, AVhlttiker ett.irneya. Whtllnker end Pyle,
a n l Pyle, whose addre** la: whue* addreee le: Suit* lot,
l u l l * » « * — 1U1I Deal Colonial loll Caei Colonial Drive, Or­
Drive. Orlando. Florida, nut lando. Florid*, not later than
later than the Jilh day of June, th* 25th day of June, 1*14, aa
l l t l . as required by law, *l&gt;e required by law, alee a Decree
a Decree Pro Confeaao will be Pro Confeeto will be entered
entered aaalnet you.
agaluat you.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. !
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. !
have hereunto eet my hand have hereunto eet my hand
anil affixed my official eeal at and affixed my official aoal at
Baiiford, Stmlnul* County, F lo r­ Ho iiford, Hemlnol* County, Flurid., Till* t l l b day o f May. IH * . Id* tbl* Htb day of May, 1M4.
(SC AID
(HEAL)
Arthur I*
lleckwlth. J r.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk. Circuit Court
Clerk, Circuit Court
etmlnol* County. Florida.
Samlnol* County, Florida.
Sly: Sandra H Johneon
Uy: flandra S. Johneon
Deputy Clerk
Mepuiy Clerk
Pul,: i May 21. 21 At Juua 4. Pubtlab Slay 21, •* It June
1 . t et.
4. II. 19*4.
CDU-1S
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W l DON'T MONKEY AROUND

WE MAKE DEALS!
Select The Near New Car
O f Your Choice &amp; Let Us
Make You A Deal You Can’t
A ffo rd To Turn Down

The Dodge Boys Have Corralled Born*

B UIC K

SPE C IA L 2 DOOR COUPE

Mighty Fine Buys For Th* Week-End.
Conte Out Weal (lx t. SI.) &amp; Sec 'Em

63 Corvair Rampside
PIC K U P ,
llrater.

4

Spaed

Transmission,

*1595

62 Volkswagen
Deluxe Si-dnn, Very Clean.

62 Renault Dauphinc

HI Cadillac Coupe
D aVILLE Auto. Trana., Radio A g
Heater, fXawer Steering, Brake*, f
Nrata and Windows. A Ono Owner
Low Mileage Car. Yuu W on't Find
Ono Cleaner.

J

-ft

6U JU SI
J U k
M
W . J

The Economy King, Nice.

57 Chevrolet Belair
V-8,

59 Chevrolet Belair
2-Door, V-8 Engine,
Radio A llrater.

Auto.

Trane.,

$495

63 Impala Hardtop
4-Door, V-8 Engine, Auto Trana.,
Power Sln-rlng, Radio k lleatrr.
Only 15,000 Miles. A Good Low
Prirr Buy.

56 Dodge

Vi Ton

$2295
*495
*1095
*1395
*295
*2095

Town Panel V-8, Overdrive, Heater.

59 Chevrolet Belair
4-Door V-8, Auto. Trana., Radio A
Heater.

62 Corvair— 500 Series
t ’oupr With
Heater.

Standard

Trana,

Transmission,

Radio

62 Oldsmobile Cutlass
COUPE. V-8 Engine, Auto Tranamiaaiun, Radio and llrater.

Open

Friday

N ight

ft

Transmission.

61 Simca Hardtop
60 Dodge
4 Dr., 6 Cylinder, Kid. Trans.

57 Rambler
4 Dr. Sedan, Good Tram-porta lion,

58 Chevrolet
\ -6, 4 Door

55 Rambler
Station

Wagon.

56 Plymouth
2 Door, Good Transportation.

And

57 Oldsmobile 88
Coupe. Auto.
And Heater.

Automatic

Saturday

Afternoon*

54 Chevrolet Truck
I ' i Tons, Van Body, 2 Speed Rear
Ax&gt;«,

*1395
*995
*595
*595
*795
*395
*395
*295
*295
*595

In What Size Would You

H A R D TO P

Like

Your Savings?

nuy Now While Siorka Are The Best Of The Year. Immediate Delivery Oft
All Hudy Styles. We Have The Car To Please Youl

WE PROUDLY FEATURE

SERVICE

. . . Both before and after the sale. F IN A N C IN G . . . tailored te your
budget, low interest, immediate delivery. E X PE R IE N C E . * . No Jr.
snlrtimen. Every salrttman qualified. R E P U T A T IO N . . . Th* beat - oak
your neighbor who doett hunincHH with us. VOLUM E . . . big enough la
nerve you . . . Htnull enough lo know you.

M A N Y MORE TO CHOOSE FROM!
• LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T S
• ON T H E SPOT FIN A N C IN G
One Year Written GW Warranty

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301 W. First S t
Sanford
Ph. 322-0231
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A U T H O R IZ E D DODGE D E A LE R

C O M PA N Y
ft Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

CLASSIC

M A N Y OTHERS

Holler Motor Sales SeminoleCo.Motors
2nd.

R A M BLE R

Ph. 322-6231
Ph. 322-0861

1601 W . First St.

Ph. 322-0614

Winter Park Ph. MI 7-2330

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P a g e 10 — J u n e 4, 1961

Jap Toy Robot Winks At Girls

Private School
Bills Studied
In Mississippi

Goro stands five feet five
up and weighs 271 pounds. He
can walk forward and back­
wtih a toy robot that's bigger
ward, turn around, do his own
than life.
shopping, talk t h r o u g h a
And scarier. The robot is built-in radio and even wink
run by radio from a distance at th# girls— or at least
o f up to 300 yards. But de­ blink.
spite aerials on his shoulders,
He has yet to carry bags
a radar screen on his head, for passengers at Tokyo In­
electronic buttons
on
his ternational Airport, a feat
back and volt and ampere accomplished by one o f his
meters on his vest, he doesn’t brothers.
frighten children away. They
The only thing Japanese
love holding his hand despite about Goro it that he does
his iron grip.
not shake hand* when meet­
The robot’s name is Goro, ing friends; he bows.
which mean* "fifth child" in
The main problem in build­
Japanese. Goro has four older ing Goro, his inventor says,
brothers and one younger, all was to find a wny to keep
brought into the world by a him upright. The problem was
60 - year - old inventor, Jiro solved by extra heavy feet,
Aizawa.
which are nearly 24 inches
TOKYO

ese

By United PrtM International

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Mississippi moved on sevcral front* Wednesday to pro­
tect it* segregated
public
school system.
Both Houses o f the legisla­
ture met in secret sessions to
discuss strategy on bills per­
mitting the state to support
private schools in the event
o f federal integration edicts.
Gov. Paul Johnson was re­
ported to have urged the
meetings to
determine
if
there was sentiment among
lawmakers
fo r
immediate
consideration o f the bills.
The House earlier had ap­
proved a measure sources
said was designed to prevent
the admission o f a N egro to
the University o f Mississippi
next week. The bill would al­
low state officials to examine
the secret juvenile court rec­
ords of any Individual.
Clevetxrrd-Donald, IS, a Megro tentatively accepted for
the *01* Miss'* summer term,
allegedly has a juvenile court
record including several ar­
rests fo r participating In ra­
cial demonstrations. Missis­
sippi
law provides t h a t
schools can reject any appli­
cant with a criminal record.
A t Jacksonville, Wednesday,
federal Judge Bryan Simpson
said ha would rule within a
week on a suit by Negroes
to strike down a police ban
on night marches at St. Au ­
gustin*.
N egro leaders agreed to a
racial truce in St. Augustin*
pending Simpson's decision.
On# in every three mothers
with children under age 18
have jobs outside the home.

K IN D E R G A R TE N GRADUATES f r o m the
Holy Cross Episcopal Church took time out to
hftve their picture taken during frrnduntion
ceremonies at the Parish Day School. Behind

MEMBERS OF TH E 1961 GRADUATION China
o f All Souls School in Sanford will receive Com­
munion during n graduation Mans Friday morn­
ing at All Souls Catholic Church. Father Rich­
ard Lyons will celebrate the mass at 11 n.m.
Graduation exercises will be held Friday niifht

Twenty-elsM member* of
the graduating class of AU
Souls School will be awarded
diplomas Friday night by the
Rev. Richard Lyons, psstor of
AU Souls Catholic Church, dur­
ing exercises in the church.
Father Lyoo* will be assisted
by the Rev. James S. nonnen,
psstor of the Church of the
Nativity In Lake Mary and the
R ev. Ralph Keiser, chaplain
i t the Sanford N iv a l A ir Sta­
tion.
Following the exercises a
reception will be held for tho
graduates and their parents in
the School Hall. The reception
is being given by the Catholic
Youth Club under the direc­
tion o f George Bogeaji*.
In addition to the awarding
etf diplomas, perfect attend
ance certifies to* will be a
warded to Thoms* Austin, Wll-

R. S. Zelley
Gets Degree
N E W BRUNSWICK, N. J „
— Richard Stockton Zelley of
P . O. Box 771, Chuluote, re«Jved a Master o f Arts de* * * from Rutgers. New JerState Univeraity, yesterday.
Rutgers awarded a total of
about 3,450 degrees T h « nia*
)ority of these, including nine
“ ’" o r ir y degrees, were pre­
sented last night at the Uni­
versity's lMlh Annual Com­
mencement in Rutgers Stad­
ium.
Douglas* College, the women's unit, presented about 410
degrees, including two honor­
ary, at Ita 43rd annual com­
mencement exercises yester­
day morning.
Dr. Mason W. Gross, State
University president, deliver­
ed the charge and conferred
the degree* at the Stadium,
where graduate# o f t4 colleges
and divUion .1 of the Univer­
aity took part in outdoor cere­
monies before an audience n(
more thso 17,000 parents, rela­
tives and friends.

Wins Trip
Gordon Meyer, Sanford area
sale* representative of lndepeodeot Life Insurance Co.,
baa been announced as winner
o f a (rip to the firm'# New
York Convection for himself
and o f a trip to the World's
Fair for the entire Meyer fam ­
ilyIn conjunction
with the
awards for outstanding 1963
sales promotion in the area,
M eyer also received member­
ship to the President's Club
far U s second year plus a club
pin and plaque.

Mr. sod Mrs. Meyer and
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HHOWNIE SCOUT TROOP 562 hold its ' ‘flyup” ceremony last Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Baxter Biggs. 1206 19th Court, Sanford. Among those participating were Debra
Albert, Debra Griner. Diane Kitner, Alcta Jo
Freeze, Sharon Gilbert. Doree Willis. Dnnice
Underwood, Sylvia Smith, Vickie Nelson, Susan
DeWitt, Terri Lynn Rolland, Cindy Watt, April
Ward and Beckv Patton. Also participating were
leaders Mrs. Tom Albert and Mrs. Russell
Kitner.

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Goro’s inventor has a re­
search institute in Hoyamchi,
west o f Tokyo, dedicated to
the production o f new toy
ideas. The institute receives
an annual subsidy o f 60 mil­
lion yen ($138,600).
The institute provides 280
Japanese toy manufacturers
with designs fo r toys sold in
England,- France, Germany,
Italy,
Monaco,
Switzerland
and the United States as well
as Japan.
Aizaw a's next project, now
on the drawing hoards, is an
electronic robot that will re­
spond to whistle signals.
Goro, however, Is not for
sale, probably because it cost
$8,310 to build him.

The minerals known as
"fool's gold" are iron or cop­
per pyrites.

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come

Ily Mrs. Clarence Snjder
Installation for officers of
the Osteen PTO wss conduct­
ed at the May meeting o f the
group
with
Rev.
Chester
Plank, minister o f the Osteen
Baptist Church, serving as
installing official.
O fficer* are Ernest Skin­
ner, president; Mr*. L. W.
Jones, first vire president;
Mrs. John Tatum Jr., second
vice prCildcr.*; Mrs. James
Nettles, secretary; Mrs. John
Jurss, treasurer; Mrs Nolan
Osteen, parliamentarian ami
Mrs. Harold Pell, historian.
Program for the meeting
was presented h.v students of
the second, third and fourth
grades on the theme, " I f I
Were Going," based on travel
in tlx foreign countries which
the children have studied in
their reading classes.

with the Rev. Ralph Kaiser, chaplain at the
Sanford Naval A ir Station, and Rev. Jnmcs
Honncn, pastor o f the Church o f the Nativity in
Lake Mary, officiating. Twenty-eight students
comprise the class.
(Herald Photo)

Ing when Father Lyons will Fillion,

has

Osteen PTO
Officers Are
Installed

the students are the Rev. L. D. Soper, the prin­
cipal spenker; and Mrs. J. B. St. John who
awarded the certificates.
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Star Of The Nile
Nikita Khrushchev has breezed
through Egypt like President John­
son took Atlanta.
According to reports, not since
Antony barged up the Nile to meet
Cleo have the Egyptians given a for­
eign visitor such an enthusiastic
welcome.
Small wonder, since Kussinn loans
to Egypt, currently totaling $1.3
billion, are making possible the allimportant Aswan High Dnm, upon
which the economic future o f Egypt
depends.
Add to this Khrushchev’s vocal
backing o f President Nasser’s grand­
iose pnn-Arab, anti-Israel ambitions,
and the success o f the visit was as­
sured.
Western, particularly U.S., pres­
tige is at low ebb along the Nile. It
was not helped any by the vote o f a
House committee the other day not
to give any more money toward res­
cuing the ancient Abu Simbel tem­
ples, which would be submerged by
the dam.
It could be argued that the United

"Stroke! Stroke!"

States is being penny-wise and rublefoolish again, ns we were when we
fudged out o f the Aswan project.
All is not black, however. We hnve
learned through sad experience that
money does not buy friends. Some o f
those we hnve helped the most seem
to resent it the most.
Premier Khrushchev may someday
find thnt out, if he ever makes the
mistake o f reminding the Egyptians
how much they owe to him.

Worry Clinic
Molly wants to know the dif­
ference between a “ sadist”
vs. a "masochist,” Read the
harrowing
account bcluw
for sadists still occur de­
spite our modern civilised
codes of conduct. But these
extremes In personal behav­
ior are also accentuated by
faulty parental training.
CASE S-4R7: Molly M , aged
I!*, is a college coed.
"D r. Crane," she began,
"what is the difference be­
tween a aadist ami a maso­
chist ?

Thought For Today
Ray not, why were the former
days better thnn these? For it is not
from wisdom that you ask this.—.
Eccl. 7:10.
With doubt and dismay you
are smitten.
You think there’s no chance
for your son?
W hy the best bonks haven't
been written,
The best race hasn't been run.
— Berton Braley

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
W A S H IN G TO N (N E A ) —
There's ■ lesson in the 11
years It took U. S. security
men to discover the 40 Rus­
sian microphones hidden In
the American embassy
in
Moscow.
This security failure could
have been prevented, elec­
tronic engineers say. Hut "'e
didn’t have the proper detec­
tion equipment.
The value o f billions o f the
$400 billion spent for notional
defense
since
1052
could
have been compromised for
lack o f 1600,000 more a year
for research and development
on counterintelligence and se­
curity devices— including elec­
tronic and ultrasonic Budgets
fo r detecting hidden micro­
phones in U. S. embassies all
over tha world.
Thcso funds could
have
been diverted from the over­
production o f some types of
quickly obsolescent weapons.
The Soviet Union has not
made that mistake. It has
pushed hard the past 11 years
on
developing
intelligence
sensing devices fa r m o r s
sophisticated and difficult to
detect than those discovered
In the Moscow embassy.
It is believed here, fo r ex­
ample, that the Russians have
developed a thin invisible
coating which can ba put on
window panes. These windows
and thla coating would vlbrate, picking up tha sounds
o f voices In a room. With a
radar stationed on a nearby
building, tha Russians could
pick up the conversations.
The Russians also are said
Ui have devices they could
place inside water and (team

pipes. Because these would
be protected by the surround­
ing pipe, they'd be almost
impossible to detect.
Competent electronic engiw *-a familiar with defense
problems have suggested In
private Interviews a number
of devices that could be used
to detect or counter Russian
microphones hidden in walls
as were the 40 recently dis­
covered. They include:
— Sophisticated
ultrasonic
gadgets which would detect
patterns in the structure of
the wails in which the micro­
phones are hidden. Engineer*
say they detect “ discontinu­
ities.” That is, in this case,
such instruments presumably
could have discovered the 10inch holes the Russians hud
inserted between the micro­
phones anil the wull surfaces.
Modern ultrasonic devices can
be made precise enough to
distinguish b e t w e e n such
tubelike hale* and ordinary
ernrks and other irregular­
ities in the wall structure.
— For about }50 a roum,
engineers estimate, smuil vib­
rator* could be installed in
tha walla o f every office in
an embassy. These small vib­
rator* could send counter
waves through tha
walls,
garbls whatever sounds hid­
den microphones picked up.
These vibrators would not int e r f e ra with conversations.
When tuned on, there’d be
only a alight hum in the
room.
The state department has
started to rectify Its prob­
lems.
Two and a half months ago
it Installed aide, energetic U.

Martin Gentile, fresh from 11
years at the fcntrnl Intelli­
gence Agency, ns deputy as­
sistant secretary o f state fur
security.

Letters

It has been during hi*
short tenure that the Moscow
microphones were discovered
by brute force— by tearing up
tho rooms.
A review o f security and
counterintelligence procedures
hns been started. The Slate
Department probably will ask
fo r a step-up in security re­
search, development and pro­
duction funds, Home $4 mil­
lion has been spent ail to­
gether in the past three
years. The problem, govern­
ment men suy, is that "only
a piddling amount” was spent
during tlie previous decade to
develop needed devices.

"And how does a sadtsl de.
velnp. anyway? Is he horn
that way or does he learn to
he a sadist?”
During the hunting season
last winter, the newspapers
reported the rase of a sailor
who partially Illustrates what
we moan hy a sadist.
This man caught wild rab­
bits; then cut off their fe ll.
Next, he'd place rubber
hands around the bleeding
slumps to slow down tho
blood loss.
Then he'd toss Hie rabbits
on the ground and let them
try to run away on their
stumpy, bleeding legs, while
he turned loose hit beagle
pups behind them.
He said he was simply
training his beagles lo be
good rabbit dogs!
Bill his wanlon cruelty il­
lustrates an extension of wliut
liod ides* your hired ami we psychiatrists mean by
sadism.
may they multiply,
Originally, a sadist was de­
George Ilobrow
fined as a sexual pervert who
Editor's note: Thanks for obtained his sexunt excite­
jou r blessings and ronipliment by inflicting extreme
mrnts. You and jou r breed1 cruelty upon another.
are lo ltd congratulated,
Bui n r now exlrnd Ihc term
too, for jour persistence.
“ sadism" lo abnormal or
The rest o f jttnr remarks,
pathological cruelty.
ns we hate said before, nrr
In civiilzpd
America,
It
a m ailer o f opinion. And
seems almost impossible that
jou 're entitled lo jours jusl
such callous people still exist.
ns we are cntillcd lo oura.
Children sometimes indict
By the wajr, we hope jou're
cruelly on nnimals, more or
not afraid of The Herald.
less thoughtlessly, as l&gt;y ty­
If you are you deserve a ing tin cans to a dog * (ail
ni nlnl.
to frighlen him.

To The Editor

Editor, The Herald:
You hnve defended your
stand on the rejected water
control bill with nil the fervor
of the fighters nl tile Alamo.
You have proved to your
faithful readers that you will
hnng on to your convictions
with bulldog tenacity. Even
us the proverbial wife, you
have also proved thnt rigid
or wrung, you are going to
have the last word!
This observation o f mine is
prompted by your inept remurks following the letter of
Elton Bennett’s, published on
May 2H.
You appear to suggest the
condition thnt should your
H A L COCHRAN
Sounds funny, but a man subscribers dais to disagree
can keep a g irl’a lov# by re­ with their county commissionrrs, then tin* unhappy citizens
turning It.
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must fnco the wrath o f The

Barbs

Sanford Herald.
Nevertheless,

not

ALL

of

the smartest people In Sem­
inole County are employed an
editorialists on your newspa­
per. Believe it or not, some
of your readers have bruins,
too.
However, let me emphati­
cally state right here and
now that you deserve worlds
o f credit and respect from
even ymir most carping crlt
ies, because you have the
naked courage to print crit­
icism directed against your­
self.

Another

sadist

in

recent ,

4
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In sympathy, we feel pos­

burying

sibly 50 per cent like the other

eats alive but with Ihcir (ails
above ground.

person, so we show kindness,

years

was

caught

as 1aught by the Golden Rule,
Apparently Ihe sadist rel­
In empathy, however, w*
ished seeing the wild waving can infuse ourselves almost
of the cat's tail as it was suf­
loo per cent with the other
focating below ground.
l»crson. which permits us to
Masochism is Ihe opposite
of sadism and pertains lo sex­ feel doubly aympalhelic.
Send for my "Tests for
ual perversion that Involves
enjoyment in being treated Good Parents," enclosing a
long stamped, return enve­
with some cruelty.
lope, plus 2(&gt; cents and learn
Tiie male sex differs from
how In train jou r chihirrn
Ihe female in llir fact that
correctly.
males seem to tw naturally a
(Alw ays write to Dr. Crane
bit sadistic whereas females
in rare of this newspaper,
are imbued with a mild de­
rnrlnsing a long stamped,
gree of masochism.
addressed envelope and 20
It is only when sadistic nr rents In rover typing and
masochistic tendencies reach
printing rnsts when you
extreme degrros that we con­
send for one of hi* book­
sider them pathological.
lets.)
But both of these natural
sexual elements are inilurnccd greatly by childhood
training.

COM PLETE

INVESTM ENT SERVICR

For example, if a joungslrr
lives in a family that is quite
callous towards animals, then
his innate sadism is not curb­
ed but may actually be stim­
ulated.

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Barents arc supposed to
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Golden Rule,

Member: Midwest Stark Exik,

This involves training them
lo p rob'd themselves into Hie
position of oilier creatures,
even Ineluding animals.

Chicago Board of Trad*
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A partial degiee of aueh
projection is indicated by
sympathy. But complrtc pro­
jection is called empathy.

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When two neighbor wom­
en gossips get into the gar­
den at the same time they're
both cultivating and spread­
ing
tha dirt at the
same
tlma,
a

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The reason for excess boggnge on a vacation trip is
tha
number o f things
you
never take nut o f some grips.
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Say this fast: the maiden
name o f most single girls o f
over thirty is to get married.

The father of musician
Georg* Frederick Handel
was a barber-surgeon who
Q— Whirh is the nation’s disapproved of tnusle and
fastest - growing metropolit­ wanted bis son In becomo n
lawyer. The child Handel
an Bren?
practiced his music secretly
A — The Washington, DC.,
:
on a clavichord smuggled
ares in the 2*4 jeers after Into tho ntlic by a sympathe 11*60 census.
thetic friend.

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Herald Area Correspondents
Bear Lake-Foreat City
Mrs. Alaryann Miles
838-3678

Genera
Air*. J ob. E. Mathieux
246-4834
Laka Mary
Mra. Franrea Wester
322-6316

Casselberry
Mrs. Jan* Casselberry
638-5046

Lake Monro*
Mra. H. L. Johnson
322-4722

Chuluota
Mr*. Joan M agi*
365-3742

Long wood
Mrs. Donn* Eaten
838-3317

DeBary
Mrs, Adam Mullar
668-4416

North Orlando
Mrs, Doris Dean
323-1986

Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-5611

Osteen
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
322-4841

Enterprii*
Mias Helen Snodgrass
668.6932

Oviedo
Mrs. Eralyn Lundy
366-3616

Altamonte Springs
Mr*. Julia Bartaa
838-1311

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Thurs., June 4, 1961

W ALTE R A. OIELUW , EDITOR A M I fU R L IS U E R
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H ARRIETT K. STAPLETON
O u n lr Editor
Classified Director
HEITIEX K IL LE R R E W
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Talacraph Editor
Dullness Manager
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PMEO W ELLS
■oclsty Editor
Mechanical SupL
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saw * printed la thla aawspapor.
N * part of sup malarial, nows or savaruaing, of this edition
of Tko Sanford llorald Map ba reproduced la anp Mannar with­
out wrlttaa parmlaaloa of th* publisher of Tko Herald. Aap
ladlvldual or firm raspoaalbl* for suck roprodueiloa will ha
ooasldorod so Infringing on Tko H erald* ooprrlgbt and will be
held liable for damaging unCor the law. Publltbad dally aacopl
Saturday. Sunday aad Christmas; published Saturday proceeding
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F R ID A Y , J U N E 8, 1981
G E N E R A L TE N D E N C IE S
A n opportunity la now pregent for you to contact a
highly placed poraon who has
it in hi* power to release
very desirable benefit* by
which you can attain a far
greater auccea* through your
own intelligent or clever e f.
forts. But you have to think
rightly, make Initial acts.
A R IE S (March 21 to April
19) Use originality In doing
whatever will please aasocU
ates and refrain from angling
as much as you have in tha
past Get assisUnce you need
from officials. Be sm art
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to May
20) I f you consult some !&gt;u«i.
ness person who Is cognizant
o f your needs, you soon
ameliorate monetary position.
Your income has to be far
greater than your expendi­
tures. You know that!
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
21) You can rely on that
good pal to stand up for you
In some important situation
and then you will achieve
■iircess. Show first that you
are loyal. You ara a trua
friend— show iti
MOON C H ILD R E N (June
22 to July 21) A desire fo r
public acclaim require* that
you do something meritorious
In order to achieve it. Make
plans early quietly. I f yen
add up your assets, you find
you have more credit than
you think.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
You ean only get that data
you need by confiding in
some good friend and then
working together. Be more
broad-minded in the future.
Wise persons then (t r e sup­
port you need.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Going right to
the person in charge is tha
best way to gain your aims
today. See that your hooke
are In order. First confide In
good friend who gives advice
you need.
LIB R A (September W to
October 22) Fine day to g o
Into the matter o f principle*
In connection with ** * 001* 10*.
Como to definite agreement*
a fter
honest conversations.
Till* opens up the w ay to in­
creasing success.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Don’t give up
a goed job o r bueincss because you find It a bit tough
to
collect monlee
earned.
Other* may be having rough
eledding fo r *whli*. Listen to
good idea*, too.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Novem ber
22 to December 21) I f you
go to acme charming restau­
rant or othar with a partner,
you can put view* acrosa
mor* easily. ’ Enjoy yourself
at tha aamt tima. B * mor*
prorreeiire.
C A PR IC O R N (December 21
to January 20) I f you are not
dutiful at home or do not
tend to buslnesa properly, you
lose face quickly now. You
can be very efficient. Taka
real Intereet and you win out.
A Q U A R IU S
(January 21
to February 19) By being
more modem in appearance,
you aoon make b ig headway
in active world about you.
You have an excellent com­
mand o f language. Use it
more In the right circle*.
March SO) Llaten to the
PISCES (February 10 to
word* o f a clever home ti*
end you aoon can advance in
whatever ia your particular
aim, goal. Do something to
pi ease kin. Don't taka them
fo r granted.
IF Y O U R C H ILD IS BO RN
T O D A Y , thare w ill be much
surface in this personality,
hut there la also a good think­
ing mind her# and tha desire
to have security w ill manifest
itself very early In life. Give
your progsny a chance to ex­
press himself or herself ar­
tistically around tha horn*
and carter can begin to biosaom early, with parsevtranre
becoming a habit easily, A
wonderful chart!
T h e Star* impel, they da
not compel." What you make
o f your Ufa b largely i p t#
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W H ITE PLAIN S, N. Y . (U P I )— Warren Smith o f Now
York held the b a d at the *t*rt
o f play today In tha annual
Senior* soil tourney at West&lt;***ter Country Club. Smith,
88, fired a 71 in the first round
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D E A R A B B Y : Tliere l&gt;
* very attractive bachelor
living in my apartment
building. I am aingle, too.
Wa
hava
become
quite
friendly o f late, and hava
Invited each other in fo r a
drink, convocation and televiaion. 1 drink nothing but
ginger ale, but whenever
he aervea it to me 1 have
hod the feeling that it wa*
aplkcd. When I accused him
o f this he became very in­
dignant and swore he nev­
er did. I ’ve watched him
carefully but haven't been
able to catch him at It, yet
I continue to get that high,
exhilarated feeling when
we're
drinking
together.
Could it be my imagination T
F E E L IN G H IG H
D E A R F E E L IN G ; I f he
Is not spiking your ginger
ale, ho is even more dan­
gerous because he la intox­
icating you with hie com­
pany. Stay out o f hie apart­
ment.
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D E A R A B B Y : I always
believed that honeity was
the beet polley, but It coet
me a friend. You see, my
best friend bought a dress
and asked me what t
thought o f it. I told her I
thought it
too short,
too tight, and the color was
wrong fo r her. I told her In

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a very nice way, hut she got

know she must be terribly

mod and now she won't even

disappointed, but she loves

spenk to me. Should I hnve

him »o much she readily
agreed. 1 am heartsick, and
so is our entire family.
W hy can't the couple have
a quiet ceremony at his
mother's bedside and then
he married again at a beau­
tiful church wedding! Oth­
ers have been married by
a Justice o f the Peace end
then remarried in a church.
I f any o f your reader* have
ever faced this problem,
I'd appreciate knowing how
they handled it.
A MOTHER IN
B U R LIN G AM E
D E AR M OTHER: Your
daughter Is showing more
good judgment and contpas.
sion thnn you are. Your
“ storybook" wedding, fo l­
lowing a bedside ceremony,
would reduce the church
ceremony to a performance.
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told her the dress was nice
If It w asn 't! Please print
this, Abby. I know a lot of
people who hava the asms
trouble.
CONFUSED
DEAR C O N F U S E D ;
When a woman aske a
friend what the "thinke"
o f something after she has
already bought it, t h e
doesn't want an honest opin­
ion— she wants a compli­
ment. I f your best friend
quit speaking to you on this
account, it couldn’t have
been mnch o f a friendship.
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D E A R A B B Y : Our beautiful 23-yrar-old dnughtcr is
engaged to a fine young
man whom she baa dated
all through college. She la
our only daughter and we
have the means to give her
a storybook wedding. The
problem; The young men’ s
mother is an invalid and
■seme to be fading fa s t lie
wants to be married at a
quiet ceremony at hi* moth­
er's bedside as her doctor*
say aha cannot leave her
bed or stand too much ex­
citement . Do you think this
I* fa ir to our daughter?
Deep down in her heart 1

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Does a working girl have her pay check on herself— perfectly nbto to support her
obligation to contribute and her father thinks that is self, she isn’t getting one o f
something to her parents fo r as it should be. What do you the major satisfactions out of
earning a pay check; the
household expenses when she think?"
knowledge that she is on her
lives at home?
I think It isn’t doing your own— paying her own way
One mother writes
daughter any klndneee to en­ through her own efforts.
“ I would like to hava you courage her in her aclfishTell your daughter that you
comment on a matter which I ness.
expect her to contribute
If
aha Is working, the specific amount from each
imagine is now puzsllng many
parents. That it whether a should be paying her room pay check us her fa ir share
child should contribute to the and board. She should do that of running
the house. She
household budget after he or even If the money is not ac­ should learn right at the out­
aha finishes school and gets tually needed by her parents. set that living is not only
For the daughter who la taking, but giving as well.
a job.
“ When our daughter gradu­ earning a pay check shouldn't
ated and got a good job, 1 bo encouraged to be a para­
thought aha should pay a site, taking the necessities of
nominal aura fo r her room life from her parents while
and board. (She does not help ■pending all that ehe earns
with any o f the housework.! on good times and pretty
H er father does not make a clothee.
big salary, and I hava a job
That la not only unfair to
Inordor to help make ends the parents, but to the girl
herself. F or if eh* sponges
m eet
“ Our daughter spends all o f o ff her parents when she Is

GAINESVILLE ( U N ) Florida’s forestry industry
will doubts in th* next 10
years, according to forestry
economist T. E. Sullivan of
the University o f Florida.
Addressing Operation Dare,
an organisation to develop
agriculture resources effec­
tively, Dr. Sullivan predicted
Tuesday the Increase In the
■Late's forestry Industry will
be 107 per cent o f today’s
iaval and will amount to (309
million a year by 1976.
Sullivan expect* a A3 par
cant Has in tha volume o f
roundwood harvests, despite
th* loss o f about one million
aerca o f forest land expeeted
to be eonverted to other uir*.
Dr. K. R. Swlnford o f the
university said that Florida
could expect a 72 per cent
rise in the number o f licensed
hunters and a 124 per cent
jump in the number of camp­
ers during the next decade.
Tho number o f licensed
fishermen will increase to
800,000 during th* tarns pe­
riod, Bwlnford said.
More thnn 100 o f Florida’s
forestry anil ngrieulture lead­
ers attended tho Operation
Dare meeting at th* univers­
ity.

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Iho B r i i c n Bequest.

Nawallna
Knorts
H unll,y • Drlnklay
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Tempt* Ilouattn
Password
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Parry Mason
Katina O'Toot*
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Jimmy Dean Hhow
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Nurtas
T h , Martdlth Wilson
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Doubling
Of
By Oswald
Jacoby

Sports

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TV Time Previews

hide. “ The Incident of the among the soldiers, and the
Dogfaces." (Rerun) A real chief turns out all the braves
shoot-era up cowboy* and In­ at his command to exact tri­
bal Justice. Eric Fleming and
dians episode, starring James
Clint Eastwood.
Whitmore as s union sergeant
8:30 9:30 p.m. NBC. Dr.
who is the cause of a bitter Kildare, " A Willing Suspen­
Hnte to write letters?
Commache attack. The drov­ sion o f Disbelief." (Rerun)
Bend one dulinr to ABBY,
ers save three soldiers from Tht* plot might have been
Box 00700, Los Angeles,
happier on the "Eleventh
C a lif, 00000, fo r Abby's
■ small band of Indians who
Hour " Jack Ix»nl stars as a
booklet, "H O W TO W R IT E
retreat easily enough, They victim of arthritis who turns
LE T T E R S FOR A L L OC­
carry word back to their chief from football to surgery as a
C ASIO N S."
career. If you can accept this
illogical premise, you may
be willing to go further and
accept the fact that he turns
to a quack for assistance and
becomes a psychotic in the
W hat was the third mis­
process. Lord and guest atsr
fortune?
South
had ml*Mala Powers turn in strong
pleyed the hand. The North.
performances.
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Scuth cards furnish a classic
9-10 p.m. CBS. TTve^ P e r r y

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a student o f the gem*, he
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N orth and South vulnerable
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Nor th East
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Pntn
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P a t*
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Opening lead—* 4
eliminate all problems about
(
the queen. A club or dia
eased either way, but he mend lead would allow him
chose the wrong way and to ru ff in one hand and dis­
down he went.
card a heart from the other.

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NEW' SQUAIIE DANCERS honored with a prnduntion party by the
Startlight Promonndera were (front row from loft) Barbara Zclloy, Loo
Cornelius, Evelyn Wuby, Chuck Durant (the club's caller), Gorry Simon,
Louise Simunck, Yvonne Anron nnd Sis Probat. (Hack row. from left)
Dick Zclloy, Herb Cornelius, Jliko W'illahan, Joe Simunck, V irgil Anron
nnd A1 Probst.

Problems? W rite to ABBY, Box GDTOO, I.os Angeles,
Calif., DOOOD. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
sclf-eddreeted envelope.
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By Abigail Van Buren

£acoby
The term "book" play ie
given to any play that le
commonly ueed In book* and
columns. Those plays really
come up and even a player in
a game I watched on an air­
plane would do well to learn
them.
North bid hla hand with all
the delicacy o f a sledge ham­
mer, but alx spadae was cer­
tainty a mighty fine contract.
I t required a combination o f
three misfortunes fo r the
hand to g o down.
South finessed the queen
o f clubs at trick on*. East
won the trick end returned
the suit. South proceeded to
play most carefully from then
on, but eventually had to try
a finest* fo r the queen o f
hearts. Ha could have fin-

TELEVISION

June 4, 1964— Page 8-A

W rralb

hour with Meredith and Rim
Willson spreading wholesome-

9:99
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( I ) Slea On
(1) Ounahlna Almanae
(9) Drove, Farm Report
(1) Florida History
(9) ttunrlt* Uamtilor
7:00 C l Today
&lt;9&gt; Operation Alphabet
7:19 ( ! ) Today
(91 Mlektt Evans
7:11 (9) Local Hews. Wea­
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1:99 (9) Captain K a r y a r o *
1:10 (&gt;&gt; Carlson*
( I ) Kaarcla* F ar W o ­
men
(91 American History

ness and good cheer to the
four winds. In addition to a
load of peachy-keen dialogue
there
arc
luckily s o m e
charming a n d entertaining
guests
headed
by
Sergiu
Franchl and Catcrlna Vilente with a look-in by Robert
It Is eitlm M fd that more
Preston. A little of 5i:rcdlth
and Rini goes a long way so than 3 million persons play
the hest moments of the show the organ today, as compared
come when Sergio does his with only 800,000 in 1934.
popular Italian version of
"C hicago" and when Miss
Valenle sings "Fallin g
in
Love with lo v e " and "Moon
R iver" In that big style of
hers. The show is augmented
by a 36-member singing group
appropriately
d appm
lccnail il ee n
priawiy "The

' y oung A m e ric an s." T h e hour
Case o f I d e l u d e * In a b ig w a y with
( R e r u n ) p t mnni ( Pr production number

There appears to b* some pol
son in the hrfcd hails of Eu­
clid College. A mlllion-dollar
endowment may be lost as a
result of accusations made
against Den Cromwell (K arl
W eber). Perry Mason goes
to the college for a degree In
the liberal art o f murder.
Raymond Burr atari as Ma­
son.
9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. The
Jimmy Dean Show. (Rerun)
Another worthwhile, relaxed,
lightly country hour. Major
guest star Jack Jones does
" I'm Old Fashioned" and " It
Only Takes a M oment" Uten
contributes " I Can’t Help H "
In tiie country spot. Jimmy
tkici "John H enry," "C aw did
H ole," due Li with Jones to
"Kansas
C ity"
and Joint
Row lf in "When You're Smil­
ing." Hank Snow does a med­
ley of his own aongi, all of
which are available on RCA
Victor records. In addition to
Rowlf, the comedy is entrust­
ed to Professor Backward!
(Jim m y Edmundson) and the
production numltors include
"D ear Hearts" and "W ait fur
the Wagon."
10-11 p.m. CBS. Meredith
Willson Special. A mom's ap-

to what is probably Willson'*
m oit rousing compoiltlon, "78
Trombones." Ideal hot wea­
ther entertainment.
10:30-11 p.m. ABC. ABC
News Report! — "P rlm arlp i
Are O ver." ABC takes a eloie
look at the results of the var­
ious
Republican
primaries
and estimates who tho most
likely candidate will be. Nut
much that’* terribly new, but
• convenient summation of
the political events of the past
few month, and an Informed
projection for those who are
having trouble making up
their own minds.

VI SI T

THE

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(9) H,cr*t Blorm
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Holds Fly-Up
Ceremony
Brownie Troop 562 hold ltf
fly-up ceremony last week in
the backyard of the home of
M r. and Mrs. Baxter Biggs,
1206 10th Court, San Sem
Knolls,
The 14 Brownie* “ flying
Up" into Girl Seoul Troop 202
were:
Debra Albert, Susin De
Wit, Alcta Jo Freeze, Sharon
Gilbert, Debra Grlner, Diane
Kitner, Vickie Nelson, Becky
Tatton, Teri Lynn Roland,
Sylvia Smith, Danlce Under­
wood, Apryl Ward, Cyndy
Watt and Daree Willi*.
Candielighling
ceremonies
were conducted by G i r l
Scouts and one of their lead­
ers, Mrs. Baxter Biggs of
Troop 202,
A * the Brownie* crossed
over a bridge, flight wing*
were pinned on by Mr*. Tom
Albert, Brownie leader, who
•Iso “ flew up" with the
Brownie Troop. New pin* and
troop numerals were present­
ed by Mrs. Clifford Lord, al­
so a leader o f Troop 202.
Mrs. Albert then gave each
Brownie parent a financial
and hostess report for the
past two years. She also pre­
sented gifts of potted plants
to Mra. Bussell Kitner and
Mr*. Wado Ward, retiring
leaden.
Mrs. Kitner then gave new
red lashes to the Troop 202
color
guard. Refreshments
were then served by the hos­
tess troop.
The Court of Awards fol­
lowed the fly-up and the girls
received their achievement
badges. Among tho recipients
were:
Housekeeper, Judy Mans­
field, Diana Meardon, Lynn
Stanley, Tam Taylor, Jacque
Thompson,
Becky
Webber,
Bonnie Wicboldt,
Cook, B e c k y Whlghain;
pets, Lynn Stanley, Jacque
Thompson, Becky Webber;
gypsy, Nancy Biggs, Anna
Marie Hof, Cheryl Kctncr,
Judy Mansfield, Diana Mear­
don, Lynn Stanley, Pam T ay­
lor, Jncque Thompson, Becky
Webber, B o n n i e Wicboldt,
Becky Wlilgtiam.
Printi, Nancy Biggs, Anna
Marie Hof, Cheryl Kitner,
Judy Mansfield, Diana Mear­
don, Lynn Stanley, Pam Stan­
ley, Pam
Taylor,
Jacquc
Thompson, B e c k y Webber,
Bonnie
Wicboldt,
Becky
Whlgham.
My Troop, Nanry Biggs,
Anna Marie Hof, Cheryl Kitner, Diana Meardon, Bonnie
Wieboldt, Becky Whlgham;
camera, B o n n i e Wicboldt;
home health safety. Cheryl
Kitner; active citizen. Audry
Pyle; skates, Lynn Stanley.
The Sign of the Arrow,
earned through the year from
varloui
aotivUloa, services
and the completion of three
badges
was
received
by
Nanry Biggs, Anna Marie
Hof, Cheryl
Ktlner,
Judy
Mansfield, Lynn Stanley, Pain
Taylor,
Jarque
Thompson,
Becky Webber, Bonnie Wiebuldt and Becky Whlgham.
Amelia Karbari was the
first woman to make a aolo
transatlantic flight, f r o m
Newfoundland to Ireland on
May 20-21, 1032.

Sanford Youth
Gets Degree

Ike’s Brother
Enters Politics

Hospital Notes

John Mark Gocrss, son of
the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert W.
Gocrss, of 215 Hidpc Drive,
Loch Arbor, was awarded the
Associate in Arts degree, at
the commencement cxerclsca
o f Concordia Junior College,
Bronxvllle, N. Y ., last Friday.
Goerss was enrolled In the
ministerial program at Con­
cordia. He plans to continue
his studies next year at Con­
cordia Senior College, Fort
Wayne, Ind., and then to take
up his theological studies at
C o n c o r d i a Seminary, St.
Louis, Mo.
For the past two year*
Gocrss was on the Dean’s list
at Concordia. He sang with

JUNE *
Admissions
Robert
Thompson,
Marie

W.

Ware,

Joanne

Fclgar,

Steve

Harriett,

Kathleen

A.

Driver, Donna Jo Hels, Violet
Thomas, Ricky Seward, Bar­
bara Blake, Mark Chishko,
Maddle Jamison, Mary H,
Pressley and Dorothy Alexan­
der, all of Sanford; Torcy Lee
Riley and Genevieve Grlnnell,
Lake Mary; Jean Kilpatrick,
Plymouth; John P. Connolly
the college chorus and was
treasurer of Nu Gamma Chap­
ter of Phi Theta Kappa, N a­
tional Honor Society.

and Gertrude Kelso, DeBary;
Shirley Jackson, Oviedo; and
Maria C. Derum, North Or­
lando.
fllrths
To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kncgcr, a Baby Girl, and to Mr.
and Mrs. Isrcal Blake, a Baby
Girl, all of Sanford.
Discharge*
Deborah J. McGowen, AIden Berberick, William H.
Grogan, Sue Hendon, Ann
Moore and Ida Burns, all of
Sanford; Lloyd B. Lindsey,
DeBary; Rhoda Sacid, Del­
tona; Joyce A. Bench, Longwood; John C. Martin, Cassel­
berry; Iiambi Behrens, Lake
Monroe.

CHICAGO
youngest

(U P I)

brother

of

The
former

President Dwight D. Eisen­
hower was out of a Job today
and ready to take hi* first

Girl Scouts Sponsor Safety Inspection
By Jane Caaaeiberry
.Many Casselberry young­
sters took advantage of the
bicycle ia fe ty check Saturday
morning sponsored by Girl
Scout Troop 910 at South

plunge into politics.
Earl Elsenhower, 06, public

Vfjr
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pAgG 4-A—June 4, 1964

Phillies Sign Two

PH ILAD E LPH IA (U P I) ban newspaper group for the The Philadelphia P h i l l i e s
have signed pitchers Steve
past 10 years, said Monday he
Herman. 17. of Lincoln ton, N.
had been "fir e d " from his C,, and Larry Loughlin, 22. of
post because of his decision Tacoma, Wash., and the Uni­
to run for state representa­ versity of Santa Clara.
Herman was assigned to
tive.
Spartanburg o f the Western
“ If you want to put It in
Carolina leagu e and I»ughlin
softer language you could say
to Bakersfield of the California
1 was forced to quit," he said. League.
relations director for a subur­

Seminole Elementary School. C. M. Harp, principal of South
The troop has been work­ Seminole Elementary.
.Mrs. Robert Marsh and Mrs.
ing on the cycling badge.
Charles Lockyer are eo-leaJTown Marshal Dus Sawyer
and officer James Snyder ers of the troop.
briefed the cyclers on safety
regulation* and checked over
their bikes. Those participat­
ing r e c e i v e d Identification
tapei for their bikes from

When a boy
has a man’s job...

it can seem m igh ty tough,
especially If he’s away from
home fo r the first time. G iv «
LEADING FIELD
him a link with home by mak­
NEW YORK (U P I) - Bob
ing sure the USO reaches him.
Farrington of Rich wood, Ohio,
He’ll be * little less lonely, *
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ing drivers with 108 victories
this year and Stanley Dancer USO Is there,
of New Egypt, N. J., is the only if you care.
leading money winner with Support the USO at home and
$259,524, the Harness Racing abroad through your local United
Institute said today.

ENTRIES ANNOUNCED
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U P I)
—The National College Ath­
letic Association announced
Monday 13 teams and 90 In­
dividuals have entered the se­
The U. S. $10,000 bill bears
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�2 Killed, 2 Hurt In Mobley's Corner Crash
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A meeting of the North Or­
lando Village Charter Hoard
will he held at 7 p. m. Saturday in the Civic Ituilding. At
that meeting final recom­
mendations (or changes in the
charter will be presented.
Village alorney. Hamid John­
son. and temporary elerk Mrs.
Jane Pike, will be present
for the meeting.
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An Atlanta firm, identified
as the Southern Classified Dir­
ectory Co., is billing local
merchants for advertising al­
leged to be placed in a “ dir­
ectory," according lo John
Krider of the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce. He
says it hints of Identification
with telephone book yellow
pages and this is not so. The
bill sent to local establishments says the firm “ will pub­
lish a classified directory en­
compassing selected business­
es throughout the southern
states." TTiey are asked to
submit checks to the Atlanta
firm. Krider says the Chamber
has “ no knowlcdgo o f the
publication."
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Casselberry
Mayor
Owen
Anstcy has issued a warning
that a commercial trot line
act In Lake Triplet poses a
potential situation to water
akiiers and swimmers. They’re
urged to take caution while
using the lake. Someone we
don’t know recently strung a
trot line across Lake Kathryn
hut another fellow we do know
took care of that in a hurry.

Established 1008

SANFORD, FLO RID A

FRIDAY JUNK 6, 106-1

Two lives were snuffed out

NO. 206

nt about midnight last night

will have contiguous property
growth."

hauled more cheaply by barg­

Tot May Not See
First Birthday
Thomas W. Jones
Dies Following
Short Illness

The

access

Highway I’ atrol Trooper Das
Osks “ one o f the worst l ’v*

to

ocean-going vessels and make
the Sanford area a true inland
seaport.
Included in the data sought
in the feasibility report will
lie seven items posed to Urn
firms by the port commltcc.
These are;
1 A description anil discus­
sion of the tributary area to
the port in Seminole County,
Including statistics pertaining
to economics and population.
2. An analysis of the poten­
tial commercial traffic which
rould be exprrlrd to pass
through a port in Seminole
County, projected reasonably
into the future. Such analysis
would include the review of
previous n'|mils for stuh a
port and a discussion of the
relation of oilier waterways to
the port; lor instance, Hie
Cross Florida Itargr Canal
and the SI. Johns Indian Riv­
er Canal.
.1 An analysis of industrial
operations in the tributary
area and a discussion of liaise
expected to use the jairl.
4. An analysis of the most
practical location for a port,
in relation *o the overall eco­
nomic, commercial and indus­
trial |Kiienlial of Hie area mi­
ller consideration.
3, A preliminary rile plan
for the most practical loca­
tion for a port, in relation to
availability o f highway and
railroad trans|&gt;orlatlon facili­
ties, water access, soil con­
ditions, utilities, etc.
6. A study of the need for
tacilitlcs to be extended to
the jNirt site, such a* electri­
city, gas, highway* nnd railroads.
7. The development of esllmnti d coils for Hie prepara­
tion of plans and spei ifiralions and for construction of
the facilities
recommended
and the length of time tor
carh.
H, Schematic drawing* of
the port site, showing high­
way
and railroad
access,
bulkheads, slips and storage
sheds which may be rccom­
mended for Uie port.

OKs ‘W ar Board’
M IAM I (U P 1 ) — The Cuban
Rrvohilionary Council headed
by former Premier Manuel
A. De Varoni anounccd today
It has Hirown Its support to
the newly-created, five-man
Cubsn exile “ war board" in a
new effort to topple the Fidel
Castro regime.

( LASS REUNION i « Iming planned by mcmltcra of the Seminole IliRh
School C lou of PJ39. The event will be held Saturday niRht at the -Maylair Inn. Making final plana Thursday n iR h t were, seated, left to r ig h t ,
Mary Nancy Brock Terwilleger, Betty Thurmond Bowca and Martha Tel­
ford Vihlcn; atandinR , from left, Earnest Southward, Fred Gnnaa, Jack
Bolt and Bud Moughton.
(Herald Photo)

on

Two olher persons were in­

completion of the St.
immediate

collided

tractor-trailer

jured in the crash called by

Johns-lndlan River Unnal will
g iie

riding

tho

a* Mobley’s corner.

Members of the Port Auth­ es rather than other methods.
ority Committee of the Sem­
inole Chamber of Commerce
were Riven this advice Thuisday afternoon id a series of
interviews with heads ot four
IN F A N T JE FFR E Y Todd Lyons is facing an
engineering firm*.
impossible task, it nppears, of staying alive. He
They were checking on the
has severe heart trouble and medical experts sec
cost of a feasibility report to
rm hope, outside o f a miracle, of prolonging his
determine the steps tn be tak­
life, lie ’s almost lit months old and is shown
en in establishing a fwirt ninMabove with his mother, Mrs. Loren F. i ir c h c
airily
along Hie St. John*
Lyons.
(Herald Photo)
River.
1 The "contiguous growth"
remark was in answer lo a
question on how much pro­
perly the authority should acquire if (he feasibility rc|&gt;nrt
is favorable.
The representative advised
llie commilter
In acquire
Little Jrffrry Trold Lynns iral experts foresee an early
enough property for immed­
has a poor chance of seeing death.
iate use, for almo«t immed­
his first birthday.
Jeff is tile son nf Mr. and iate growth ami for longHe’ s almost 10 months o ld - Mrs. Loren Eugene Lyons of
range planning
will be on June 23—but aicd- 122 Country Club Drive. And
He said the surrounding
he’ s got heart trouble; bad property will
become ex­
heart trouble.
tremely valuable once the
Not only is his heart locat­ port site Is selected. Industry,
ed on the wrong side &lt;&gt;,' his warehouses, and other laetors
body, it has several defective will move into the area “ al­
parts, doctors tell the parents. most at once" when Hie jKirt
Tuesday the tot is to t&gt;c tuk- is set up, he said.
The committee, headed by
rn to the University of Flor­
ida’ s Medical Center for juis- Francis K. Itoumillat, confer­
slide surgery. Mrs. Lyons sajs red with representatives Irotn
llio im ii W. Jones, 7", *2001 the doctors hold no hope of
Howard, Needles, Tam men &amp;
8. Sanford Avenue, died at correcting the condition: only Hergcndoff, b o c k w o o d ft
5:35 p.m. Thursday at Semi- a faint hope o f letting Jell Greene Engineers In c , Hanolo Memorial .Hospital fo l­
his‘first birthday :
dri • * A v o ila tc s , and
lowing a shorl^Ullies*.
! Last Marcli, Jeff was taken ooldt, Smlti. &amp; Hills.
Ilnrn In Uartford, Ken’
a the naval hospital In lieSome submitted e o 't n tlEngland, Feb. 17, lfit&gt;
fec»do, Md and doctors said niatus for i * project while
cum a to Sanford in UK'S and Hie condition Is so rare that olliers asked tor additional
began employment with (.'base no surgical experience has time to analyze Hie exact icand Company. An employe been had.
qiiircmcnls of the committee.
for 56 year* and member of
The boy’s father is assigned Their estimates will bo given
the board of directors, at the to VAH .1 nt the Sanford N a­ the committee in a tew days,
time of his death tie was hon­ val Air Station and lie w,ll go according to Itoumillat.
orary chairman of the bonrd. along with Mrs. Lyons lo
Thu Howard, Needles firm
He was a member o f Holy Gainesville Tuesday. If Hie was represented by Pete I’eCrosa Episcopal Church of surgery is performed, Lyons tenon of Orlando. Hie LockSanford; of the Rotary Club; will seek leave from his Navy wood firm by Tom Friday of
o f Sanford Masonic Lodge duties mi lie can he with Mrs. Spartanburg, *S. C., Hie Rader
firm by General Hubert G.
62; o f Morocco Temple in Lyons during the ordeal.
Mrs. Lyons called The Her­ Lovett of Miami, and the Rey­
Jacksonville and o f HPOE
Lodge 1241 of Sanford for 55 ald Thursday, explaining the nolds linn by Norman Bryan
situation. “ Wc had planned to of Orlando.
year*.
The representatives discuss­
He is survived by his wife, have hiii picture in the paper
Mrs. G. W . Jones, a son, Don­ when lie had his first birth­ ed all phase* of the project
ald R. Jones and three grand­ day," she said, “ but doctors and ottered some tips not
sons, Tom, Randy and Jimmy tell us lie might not live until thought of by the committee.
These included Hie use m the
Jones, all of Sanford nnd two then."
She asked if his picture port facility to handle limesinters. M l* R. S. Drown of
Orlando
ami
Mrs.
Frank could lie pul in Hie paper, rock now being mined in the
even though it wasn't his Ocala area and which must
Crouch o f Dartford, Kent.
birthday. It could, she was be transported over land.
The cross slate canal, urntold, and it is.

a

which

Highwny 17-92 and 434. known

“ The minute you huy pro­ representative said, will slice
rock area and thus couid tie

the car in

persons were
with

perty and put a port on it you right through the rich lime-

Resignation Of
Layo Declined

Again
this year,
The
Sanford Herald Is publish­
ing special editions on grad­
uation activities at Sem­
inole High, Oviedo High and
Lyman High schools, these
picture-packed special sec­
tion* are Included In today's
Issue. Additional copies are
available at The Herald
offices and may be obtain­
ed any time during business
■ boors.

United Press Leased W re

Rapid Growth Seen
Around Port Site

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Speaking o f lakes, swim
classes for Navy children at
the Sanford Naval Air Station
will be held tills dimmer.
Registration is scheduled next
Wednesday between tire hours
o f 11 a. m. and 1 p. m.
Classes will get tinder way the
following day and will be held
from 8:30 until 11:30 a. m.
Karh class will last 30 min­
ute*. There will he classes for
beginners,
advanced
begin­
ners and Intermediates. To
Ry Donna Kslra
register a youngster must
Claude l.ayu submitted his
have
completed
the
first
written resignation as Longgrade.
wood Fire Chirf at the reg­
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ular meeting of the Longwood
Recently the Clock had an City Council Thursday even­
item about John M. Goerss ing. Layo pointed out that
graduating
from
Concordia his duties are police chief re­
Collegiate Institute. Wc now
quired 558 hours labor (luting
have word from the achool
the month o f Muy, making it
that young Grocss is receiving
impossible to perform an ad­
two special awards. One Is
equate Job na fire chief, Coun­
for excellency in New Testa­
cil declined to accept the res­
ment Syntax, the other for
ignation at this time.
excellency in Religion, His­
The police department was
tory, and Literature of the Old
and New Teitament. He'a the nuthoriifd tn hire an addi­
*on of the Rev. and Mrs. tional patttime patrolman t.&gt;
Herbert W. Goerss, 213 Ridge relieve Layo on Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays from
Drive, I&lt;och Arbor.
midnight to 8 a.*n. Salary of
the additional employe was
set at |75 per month.

Graduation
Editions Today

A

when

T h ii is a record number.
R. T. Milwee, superintendent
of the county school system
said this morning that the
number represents an increase
of 99 over 1963's total. There
were 440 graduates in 1962.
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Talking about years of ser­
vice. we learned this morn­
ing that Principal H. I.. Doug­
las of Crooms High has been
with the school 34 years. A f­
ter the late Professor Crooms
retired in 1953, It. A. Allen
became principal at Crooms,
In 1959 Douglas was named
principal of Goldslxim Ele­
mentary. He held the position
only a couple of months for
when Alien died during a
Thanksgiving
Day
football
game Douglas was recalled to
( ’room* and made principal.
Except for those few weeks
he’ s been Ihcrc 34 years.
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Zip Code 32771

W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy through Saturday with scattered showers; hiyh today 88-02; low tonipht near 70.

T h ii year there are 571 of
them in Seminole
*
four high schools.
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Truck-Trailer
Demolishes
Speeding Car

TW O PERSONS wore
killed nnd two others
injured when the car
sh n w n nbove w n *
crushed hy the trnctnrtrniler shown nt right.
The accident occurred
nt nlxnit midnight last
night on Highway 1792 and SR 434. Tito
1930 m lan wan demo­
lished nnd total proper­
ty damage wan Riven aa
$9,000 hy Highway Pa­
trol Trooper Dali Oaks.
(Herald Photna)

Ham: To Help In
505 Operation
(Location o f polio station*
on I ’sge 7.)
Loud nnmteur rudiu oper­
ators (hams) are being asked
to set Up emergem-y communicatlnn* at the 12 Sabin Oral
Sunday (SO S) feeding atn.
lion* ibis Sunday from noon
lo 5 p. in,
Clyde Long, president o f
Him Sanford-Hrmlnole
Joycc-es, cusporisois o f the clin­
ics with tho County Health
Department, said the com­
munication setup would prove
o f value to the project in ruse
a shift in supplies is needed,
AI Case, local radio ham
nnd emergency coordinator
for Seminole County, reports
tie will have all areas covered
with units uml manned by li­
censed radio amateurs. Two
operators will be women ond
they will lie stationed at tho
Jal-I.ai Fronton and WinnDixie on Highway 17-92 nt
Longwood, Cose said.
Accord iog to tlio Frdrrnl
Communication Commission's
rules, ( ’rise said, the amateurs
ate the only one* authorised
to provide this ty jm- o f setvire to the public.
Local amateurs participat­
ing are Walt Long, Hill Hens­
ley, Darumon Morrison, Mor­
al a Paul, James Lung, At
Case, .less Minefield, Gayle
Moreficld,
Charlie
l.effler,
Charles Ecuddcr and Cluudlna
Case.
The radio operations will be
coordinated with the Orange
County amateurs who will
have a station *L tire Allen
Drug Company in Orlando
whet a the vaccina will be
stored.
Only radio rominunications
will be allowed to Hie drug
company, under instructions
of tlia Central Florida Civil
Defense ludio officer, Wes
Gaultier nf Winter Park.
The Sabin Oral Sunday pro­
ject Is for person* who took
the first dose in April. Those
wiio visited the second, or
makeup clinic at that time,
must wait until the makeup
Sunday next week, officials
report.

Schedules Set
For Graduation
At Oviedo High Principal
Some 571 Seminole County
senior* nnd more than twice Clyde W. Holder will present
that many parents, teachers, diplomat In the school audh

seen,’*
Dead on arrival at ScminoU
Memorial Hospital were Coy
Seals, 22, o f Plymouth; and
Marie M. Vicks, 18, a lia o l
Plymouth. Heing treated at
the hospital are Elaine Joyca
Parkhurst, 19, o f Zellwood,
and Ronicn Estep Jr., 22, als.i
o f Zellwood.
T)ie conditions and extent
o f injuries to the two could
not lie learned iate this morn­
ing at the hospital.
T -w p e r Oaks credited thy
truck driver, Alvin Johns, 62,
o f Ft. Myers, with trigger­
like nrliun in trying lo avoid
the accident nnd with saving
the lives o f the two Injure.!
persons.
Oaks said Seals win driving
west on 434 nnd attempting
to m*ke a left turn onto 1792. 11* estimated the speed
o f the car at about 60 miles
an hour.
The trooper said Johns was
driving north on 17-92, a*w
the car In front o f him and
swerved sharply tn the le ft
In an e ffo rt to avoid tha
crash. Instead o f striking tha
car in the middle, the heavy
truck hit the front portion.
Seals was thrown out o f tha
vehicle and crushed hy tha
truck wheels, Oaks auid. Ha
added he wua on patrol di­
rectly behind tha truck and
saw the arcident.
Wlien Juhna swerved hla
truck to the left, It collided
with a car stopped In tha
crossover. In that car, but not
injured, w rre Mnrciln Tony
Caro, 21, nf 702 Chrroket
Cirrle, Sanford, and Thomas
K. Coker, 25, o f 127 I.akeaida
Drive, Sanford,

Sanford Signs
To Be Discussed

Approval of several outdoes
friends tori urn. Virginia Slanko will
signs to tell o f the Sanford
are preparing for Haccalau- be Hie valedictorian and Bar­
area attractions w ill be dis­
roate services ami graduation bara Saucer Hie salutatorian. cussed Wednesday at 10 a. m.
Principal H. L. Douglas will by the Seminole Chamber of
exercises Sunday and Mon­
hand diplomas tn Crooms Commerce's Promotion* Com­
day.
Seminole High’ s 257 seniors High graduates in Hie Allen mittee.
Clifford McKihbtn Jr., com­
will convene for Uieir Dacca - gymnasium. The valedictor­
mittee chairman, says tha
laureate services in Fleming ian li Minnie Haines and Hie
meeting will be held at the
Gymnasium at 8 p. m. Sunday. salutatorian Barbara Baron. Cluimlicr'a conference rooms,
Tile principal speaker will be
Heing cunsidrrcd is estab­
During each of Hie four
the Rev. Herbert W. Goerss. commencement e i c r c l i - lishing o f several large "bu l­
pastor of Hie Lutheran Church es there will be no principal letins" on main arteries lead­
speaker. Instead, outstanding ing to the Sanford area.
of tiic Redeemer.
.-Indent* have been si-li-cted Them would attempt to at­
The Rev. la-onard Jones,
to apeak on a themr appro­ tract visitor* to the stale lo
pastor nt the Prairie Lake
priate to the various schools. drivo In this arm .
lluptist Church, will address
Hie 16.5 Lyman High cradustc*
al 8 p. m. Sunday in tlie school
auditorium.
An Oviedo High, the Daccalaureate speaker will lie the
Rev, Jnek T. Iiryant, pastor
of the First Baptist Chureli of
Oviedo. Twenty-eight seniors
will participate in this service.
A Crooms High alumnus, the
Rev. Z. L. Grady, will address
the 121 members o f Groom's
1061 graduating class during
Ilaccalureale services to tie
held at 9 a m. Sunday in thi­
ll. A. Allen Gymnasium. Rev.
Grady is now .the pastor of
the Morris D r o w n
AME
Church of Charleston. S. C.
Commencement
rxprci»r*
are scheduled fur 8 p.m. Mon­
day in all four high schools.
At
Seminole
High School
Hie
valedictorian
will
he
Carol
Oxford and Donald
Goerss will lie (he salutatorian. Diplomas will he award­
ed to the graduates by Prin­
cipal Andrew Bracken in Hie
gymnasium.
Principal Carlton Henley
will award diplomas at L y ­
man High's commencement
in the auditorium. No valedic­
torian nr salutatorian were
chosen this year.
school

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Adventist

Baptist

Church Of God

Methodist

THE BEVEMTIf.DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 7th * Elm
R. Tj. M a th e w # ------------ Paetor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ------ 4:14 a. m.
Worahlp Sanrlea — 11:00 a. m.
W ednesday Night
Prar»r Servlet _ _ 7:34 P- m.
“We Hava Thla Hope" radio
tn oiaaia each Sunday a. m.
a t S i l l over WTRR a t 140*
on your radio dial.

JORDAN M1SSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1«!1 W. rtra t Straat
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) T:00 p.m.
K vanaallatlc Service 7:44 p. m.
Wad. Prayer M o o t__7:00 p. m.
BUI Stephana _ _ _ _ _ _ Paetor
A Cordial W elcom e to AH

CHURCH OF OOD
OP PROPHECY
t i l l Elm Avenue
Rev. TL L Strickland _ Paator
Sunday School .—..... 0:40 a. m.
Worahlp Service — 10:40 a. m.
E vangelletlc Serv. __ 7:10 p. m.
W edneaday:
Y oung People Y. L. B. Sera.
7:10 p. m.
B ible T raining Serv 0:00 p m.

ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora R d, at W oodland A va,
Rev. John H. H ires Jr., P aetor
or
ra.
Church School ------ 1:40
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. r a .
M T P --------------------- 1:11 P. ra.

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Ava. a t 14th SL
Rev. C. C. Deea, Jr. — P aetof
Suaday School _ _ 0:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service _ 11:00 a.
E vening Worahlp _ 7:00 p.
Alliance Youth
Eetiowahlp (Sun.) _ 1:41 p.
(W ed)
Prayer Service _ _ 7:10 p.

Assembly Of God
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. 17th and Elm
H. M. W i ld e r ------------- Paetor
—
0:41 _ a. m.
gSunday
t u i i u o y
vSchool
v a a w e
—
—
M orning Worahlp — 10:10 a. m.
E vening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Youth Serv. (Sun.) _ 0:00 p. m.
M id-W eek Serv. (W ed.) _ 7:10
p. m.

Baptist

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FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
Oil Park Avenue
F. B. Chance _ _ _ _ _ Paetor
Morning Worahlp _ 0:10 a. m.
Sunday School —_ 0:40 a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
T raining Union _
0:10 p. m.
E vening Worahlp _ 7:40 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:01 p. m.

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
1IWY. 411
Ph. &gt;&gt;1-1114
P a e t o r ___ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Service _ 11:00 a. m.
T raining Union ------ 0:10 p. m.
E vening Service _ Ti&gt;0 p. m.
W tdneeday M eetlnga:
O rganliatlona _ _ 0:10 p. m.
Prayer _ _ _ _ _ _ 7:10 p. m.
Choir
— ——— 0:10 p, m.

CONOREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(U nited Church o f Chrlet)
Park Avenue a t 14th SL
0:40 a. ra. ___ Churoh School
11:04 a m . — Worehlp Service
0:10 p. aa _ Chrletlan Youth
Mtnletry
Rev. W alter A. R. M oPhereoa
Paetor

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1007 8. Sanford A va
R Vernon Puller
Sunday School
l:4 t a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Chureh StreeL Longwoed
Fr. Charles W. Stew art. Jr.
Vicar
H oly Communion _ 7:10 a ra.
Sunday School _ _ 0:00 a m.
F am ily S e r v ic e
1:00 a m.
Service 4k Sermon — 11:40 a ra.

Church Of Christ

HOLY CROSS
401 B. Park A v a
Pr. Leroy D. Soper, Rector
H oly Communion _ 7:10 a a
F am ily Service and
Sunday School ______ 0:00 a a
Morning Prayer
(P lrat Sunday —
H oly Communion 11:00 a a

CHURCH OP CHRIST
O eneva
Ralph Brewer Jr.
E vangellet
Bible S c h o o l __ _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7 110 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:00 p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
H ighway 40 W ait
Morrle l l u b y ----- - E vangellet
Bible Claea ......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp „ 11:00 a. m.
Evening W o r a h lp _. 0:00 p. m.
Bible Claaeea Wed. _ 7:10 p. m.

FR EE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laurel Ava.
Eugene Sheldon --------- Paater
Talaphonat I ll-T o n
Sunday School ___ 0:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:44 a m.
E ven in g Worahlp _ 7:00 p. ra.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:10 p. ra.

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th SL A Oak Ave.
n a il Smith _ ------------- Factor
Sunday School
0:40 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ l l i l l a. m.
T raining Union _ 0:10 p. m.
E vening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:00 p. m.
Nuraery Open
W T R R ------------------ 7:00 p. ~
Sunday N ile Broadcast
WESTBIDR MISSIONARY
RAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A H olly Ava.
Paul M. C a lla y ------------Paator
Kunday School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Sunday
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a m.
Sunday
E vening Worehlp _ 7:0# p. m.
Wodnoodoy
Prayer Service —_ 7:10 p. m.
PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onore Hoed
P a e t o r _____W illiam J. Ouees
Morning Worahlp
Si40 A
11:00 a m.
Sunday School
0:41 a. m.
T raining Union _ _ 0:11 P- m.
E vening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. U lllctra A Teachtra
M a ttin g ---------------OH* ► 00ELDER SPRtNOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando lid. at H atter Ava.
B. H am ilton a r llfln _ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 0:44 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a m.
Training Union — 0:40 P- m.
E vening W orship — 7i*4 p. m.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l Park Avenue
Bert B r o w n ---------E vangellet
Sunday
Dlbla S t u d y ______10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
E vening Service _ . . 0:10 p. m.
See “Herald of Truth" 1 p. r a .
Bunday en Channel 0
Tuesday
Ladles Bible Claes _ 10:00 a ra.
W edneedey
Bible C ites --------- 7ilo p. m.

Depressing sight, Isn't it? And what Is it we say when aomothing old,
familiar, once-cherished, oncc-uscful has succumbed to the ravages of time?
It terved itt purpose!
Could all tha churches in our town someday look like this?
They could l
Maybe they will,..
if they have terved their pur/toee . . .
if tee don’t need them anymore!
Even if you haven’t been getting to church of late, I think you’ll pro­
test that wa DO need our churches. We need the truth they teach — tha
faith they instill — the hope they inspire — the God-given strength with
which they undergird our life.
This la the very point: We ALL need our churches.
And to bring ALL of us to realize and fulfill our need. . .
That is their purpose I

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Ooo East Second Street
Sunday Servlet A
Sunday School
11:00 a. ra.
Hubject: “Are Hln, Hleoase
and Death Ileal “
W ednesday Service .. 0:00 p. m.
Reeding Room: 101 E. KlreL
Weekday#: 10:10 a m . - 4:10
p. m. Friday Evening: 4:400:40 p. m.

Church Of God
CHURCH OT OOD
lln d A Preach
II. C. S m i t h --------------- Paalor
Sunday School _ _ 0:44 a m.
Mornlna Worehlp _ 11:40 a. m.
Evangelletlc Serv. _ 7:40 p. m.
Tuea. Prayer Serv. _ 7:40 p. m.
Thurs. Young People
Endeavor ------------ 7i*0 P- m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
104 W. 14th P lace
T h a Church of tha Lutheran
Hour" and TY “Thla la tha
Life"
H erbert W. Ooerao _ _ Paator
■ unday School ____ 1:14 a m.
Worahlp ie r v lc e _ 14:44 a ra­

THE CHUROH FOR ALL.
ALL FOR THE OHUROH
Tha Church is tha greatest
factor on earth for tha build­
ing of character and good
rilizenehip. It la a storehouse
c t spiritual valuta Without
■ strong church, neither
democracy nor dvilitalioA
can aurviva Thera ere four
aound reasons why every
prison should attend services
regularly and support ths
church. They are: (1) For his
own take. (2) Far hln chil­
dren's taka (3) For tha taka
of hie community and nation.
(4) For tha aaka at tha church
itself, which needs hit moral
and malarial support. Plan
to go to church regularly
end rand your Bible daily.

coon SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3444 A Orlando Drive
H wy. 17-41)
Sanford. F lorid*
tn -te it

The Bav. George JCInaarao*.
Interim Paetor
■unday School —_ 4:14 a m.
M orning W o r sh ip _ 111os a. m.
Communion—Plrat Sunday la
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NURS­
ERY

Sunday

11 Hernuel
7:1-0

Monday

11 Kamuel
7:10-17

Turaday
1 King*
6:1-10

Wedneaday
Kira
6:6-16

Thuraday
Jeremiah
62:12-10

Friday
Matthew
21:12-17

EBENEZER METHODIST
CHURCH
Citrus H eigh ts
Bev. R ey Oregory, Jr_ P etto*
Chureh School ____ 4:44 a. ra.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:04 a. ra.
M T F --------------------- 4:14 p. ra.
Eve. W o r e h lp ___ 7:44 p. ra.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:44 p.m.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W. ln d SL a t Maple Ava.
Paul B l e k t e --------------- Paetor
Bunder School _ _ 4:44
Morning Worehlp _ 10:44 a. m.
Y o u th -----------------------4:44 p. ra.
E v a n e e llitls Service 7i44 p. ra.
Mid-Week
Service (W ed.) __ 7:44 p. ra.
Third Sunday
Slageplratloa — Ii44 p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mery. F la
Eev. W. L. Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
0:40 a ra. _ _ Bible School
11:00 a m. _ Morning Worehlp
7:00 p. m- _ E ven in g Service
7:00 p. m. _ Wed. M id-W eek
Prayer Service#
7:01 p. m. _ ln d Wed. M iss­
ionary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
111 Orange Street
Rav. E. Ruth Orant _ Paator
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a m.
Morning W o r sh ip _l l i l l a m.
Sunday E vening _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7:10 p. m.
Conquerors M eeting
Friday _________ _ 7:10 p. aa

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford. P I*
Oak A va a Ird St.
(lrovtr C. Sewell Jr. _ P aetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. A ieleta n t
P aetor
Morning W o r e h lp _ 1:14 a. ra.
Church School _ _ 4:44 a. ra.
Seeelon M eets _ _ 14:44 a ra.
Mornlna Worehlp _ 11:44 A m.
Pioneer Followahlp 1:40 p. m.
Senior HI P ellow thlp 4:40 p.m.
Kvenlna Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet __ 7:44 p. m.

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CH U RCH
N O TICE

FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
414 Park A va
John T. Adams Jr. _ Paata?
Mornlna Worahlp _ 1:44 p. m.
Sunday School —_ 4:44 a m.
Mornlna Worahlp — 14:44 a m.
MYP M eetings ---- 1:44 p. ra.
(Int4rm adlal4, Senior)
B v s a la s W o r sh ip __ 7:14 p. ra

Saturday
II Corinthtana
6:1-10

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CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
4774 South Orlande Drive
Thomaa H. M a k la ____Paator
W orship _ _ _ _ _ 1:44 a m.
Churoh School ___ 14:44 a ra.

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THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
BURNUP k SIMS, INC.
Building Division

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CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
CHAPMAN CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Ave.
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
81avia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
GLAS-MET INC.
Metal and Fiberglas Duct Systems
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
George Bailey and Employees
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
200 W. 26th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. 1st SL, Sanford
HILL HARDWARE f t
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employe

HILL LUMBER L HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose k Wilks Bowman k Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb 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

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

LORMANN REALTY
Casselberry

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff

S M im r S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

WIGHT GROCERY CO- INCand Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
401 S. Laurel Ave., Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First &amp; 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 Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

LONGWOOD PIT BARBECUE
Mom and Bill Baumholser

LaROY C ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

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WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch BaptU t Chureh, Ovlado
Central Baptlet Church, 1411 Oak A va
Chuluata Plrat BaptU t Church
Rider Springe B aptist Church,
444 Lehman Rd.
F aith B aptist MUoU a
144 L lU a » * caeeelberry
F ir st BaptU t Church. II* Park Ava
Friendship Baptlet Church a t
A ltam onte Sprtaga
RL 4*4. A lU raoete Sprlaga
F irst B ap tist Churoh e f DoBarp
F lrat B optU t Churoh o t Oonova
F irst Baptlet Church o t Lake Mary
F ir st Baptlet Church ot Lake Monroe
P lrat B ap tist Church • ( Longwoed. Oor.
Church * Orant
F irst B aptU t Church o t Ovleda
F lrat Baptlet Chureh a t Baa Lando Springs
F lrat Shiloh M laetouery B aptU t Church.
1141 W. 14th SL
P urest C ltr B aptU t Church
F ou n tala Hoad Baptlet Churoh. Ovleda
L ove Southern B aptU t MUaloa. C b eluoU
M issionary
B aptU t Church
North
HA
E nterprise
_
M acedonia MUaloa B ap tlet Chureh
Oak Mill Rd. Oeteaa
Mura la g d ia r y Rapt‘ S Chare*. O eneva H v y ,

ML Oliva Mleatoaarp BaptU t Chareh, Baa
Lando Sp rln ia Rd.. Lonaweod
ML Cion M issionary BaptteL Sipes Ava.
New
ML
Calvary
M UaUnsry
B aptist
1144 W. 14th SL
New Salem P rim itive B aptist Chureh,
Itt* W. llt h SL
New ML Bloa BaptUt Church. 1744 F a ir Ava
Oaklawn BeptUt Chapel, 1741 W. itth SL
Oeteen lla p tltt Church
Plnecreet BeptU t Church, t t l W. Onora ltd.
Prairie Lake BaptU t Church, lU dsa R d ,
Pera Park
Program M issionary B aptU t Char oh. Midway
Second Shiloh M issionary B aptist Churoh.
Ninth * Hickory
SL Jam es Mle. Ion tr y BaptU t Chureh BtA
Rd. l i t Osteen
■L Paul M issionary BaptU t Church. Ith St.
St. ktatthewe M issionary B aptU t Church
Canaan H elgtiU
St. John's M issionary B aptist Church,
I I I Cyprat* BL
nple BaptUt Chareh. Palm hprlaga R d ,
Temple
A ltam onte Springe
Woetelde MUeionary B aptU t Church,
111 A H olly A va
Bloa Mops BaptU t Chareh, 7 U Oraage A v a
CATHOLIC

Church af tha Nativity, Lake Mary
AU Sauls CelhaUe Chareh, U 4 Oak Ava

SL
Ana'a
CathoUa
Church.
Perebtag
Place. DeBary
St. Mary M ia d tle n t Catholle Church, M ait­
land Ave. A ltam onte Springe

LUTHSRAN

Flrat Christian chureh, 1447 8. Sanford Av a
Congregational Christian Church,
l i t ! Park A va
N orlhtlde Christian Church, F l o r i d a
Haven D r, Maitland

Church, Overbrook
Ascension
Lutheran
Dr.. Caeeelberry
Oood Shephard United LutherA
&gt;aoa A Orlando Dr.
Lutheran churoh o f tha Redaomar,
It* W. l l t h Place
M eatlah Lutheran ChureA American L eglea
H ell, Prairie Lake, Pern Park
■L Lukes Lutheran Church, BL 434 Slavla

CHURCH OP CKR1ST

MKTHODIST

CHRISTIAN

Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
of
of
of

ChrleL t i l l A Park Av a
ChrleL Oeneva
CbrUt, Lon*wood
Chrlet. Paola
CHURCH OP OOD

Chureh af Ood. I t l Hickory
Chureh of Ood. » t a a. proneh
Church o f Ood. Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
A ll S ain ts Rplecopal Chureh B. DeBary
A v e , Bnterprlea
Chrlet Episcopal Church. Lengw eed
A ll Selnte Episcopal, Kntorprlee
H oly Cross Episcopal, Park A va aa i l k

B arnett MemorUI M ethodist Chareh. B.
DeBary A v e , RnterprUa
Boer Lake M ethodist Churoh
B ethel A.M.R. Church, Canaan H eigh ts
C aeaelb.rry Community M elbodltt Chureh,
H wy. 17-44 A Plnoy Ridge ltd . Casselberry
DeBary Community M atbedltt Chureh W.
H igh lan d * DeBary
Ebeneaar
M ethodist
ChureA
Old
Or­
lande H wy.
F lrat M ethodUt Church, i l l Park Av a
F irst M ethodUt Church a f Oviedo
F re e M ethodUt ChureA I I I W. 4th BL
O reea M ethodUt ChureA O ners RA
Orant Chapel A.M.E. Church. Ovleda
O s kg rove M ethodUt ChureA Oviedo

Oeteen M ethedlat Char ah
P a o ta
W eeltyaa
M ethodist,
BL
44
W. at P asta
at. Jamea A .M E , Sanford A va
at. M ary* A.M C. Chureh SL RL 411 Oeteen
St. Paul'* M ethodist C h a r e h
Oateea
Rd. RatarprUe
Stafford M emorial M ethadlat C h a r o k
A DeBary

B B V B im

BAT ADVBNTieT

I f k e Seventh-day AdvantUt ChureA
Hwy. M l, Forest City '
Seventh-day Adventist Church. M altlaa«
A va, A lu m o a u Sprlaga
Sanford Bevtnlh-day
Adveattat Churoh.
Seventh * Blm

MASARBNB

OTHER CHURCHBB

th e Mesa roe*
F I re t Chureh t f
ln d at Mapta
Fern
Park Chureh ot the Nasereae,
O’Brien R d , Porn Park
Lake Mary Church of tha Maaareaa

Allen's A M.A ChureA Ollv* 4 llth
Church of Ood la ChrleL Ovlede
Chuluata Community Church
Church t t Oed at Prophecy, m m D m Ava
Chureh e f Jesse ChrIM o t Latter Dap
Salau. s i l l p a ,k Ave.
Comwuelty Chepel, Altamonte Sprlaga
* V 1', r" O*1*®*0* Church. BL John* Chry■oelom Chapel, Hwy. 17-43. Pars Park

PRESBYTERIAN
Community Preebyterian ChureA Lake Mary
Plrat
F rea b y tsrlss
ChureA
Oak A va
A Ird BL
P lret P tetb y terla a Chureh, Caeeelberry
F lr et
P reebyterU a Ckurah a f DeBary,
E. H ighland

Presbyterian Church a&lt; The Ceveaaat
4774 A Orlaade Dr.
SL Andrews PreebyterUn Chureh M U Lea­
nest BeA D r, Bear Lake
Upeala Cemmaaltp Praehyterlaa ChureA

UpMlft M ,

Weetminleter PreebyterUn ChureA XeweU

Par A Mb 4M

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Bath Ieras I. Itth A M agaalta
E f * c.hY * . , r chrU t- Belas tUL
• • • *• ln d BL

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RA Oeuea

Church e f Lengweed
ChuroA Oak Mitt
• * ° ^ - TIth A Elm

AlUanee ChureA 1**1 A Park Ava
14M W. la t BL
A n" r&lt; 114

Uaitp Chum* ad Bastard, 3M&gt;■«
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VOL. 56
'’ f r e i o c *
Enrico
Caruso,
Amolita
Galli-Curci, John McCormack,
Amato Pasquale, Sir Harry
Lauder, Alma Gluck. Namea
of some of history's greatest
musical artists. These and
many, many more have been
added to the list of what the
Sanford Library nowr contains.
Jim Talmadge donated the
rare, priceless collection of
works of these and other a rt­
ists to the local library. He's
been collecting the ancient
recordings for long years and,
in an all too rare burst of
generosity, has made them
available for the public to ace
and hear.
The records are In excellent
shape for their age. They're
sure to bring back nostalgic
memories of yesteryear. But,
temporarily at least, you'll
only be able to look at the
albums. The library has no
record player. Maybe , . .
Homework for today: Look
up the word "blvcctor” in the
dictionary and let us know
what it means. We did and
still don't know.
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•

Crews working on razing
the Woodruff Building proba­
bly aren't aware of it, but last
week they created an artistic
scene in one of the1 former
stores. They ripped the ceil­
ing off the first floor in one
area. The modernistic way
the wooden laths hang down
is striking, to say the least.
• 0 0
To the Jaycees, Seminole
County Medical Society, Coun­
ty Health Department and to
all others who took part in
the Sabin Oral Sunday project
yesterday: Heartfelt thanks
from a grateful community.
And to those who took the
time to get the polio vaccine:
Congratulations for thinking
of your fellowman. Of course,
YOU would never have got­
ten polio, but you could have
given it to your children,
neighbors or anyone you con­
tacted. It could be the best
SO cents you'll ever spend.
• • •
Think cigarette smoking Is
on the downgrade? Listen:
The State Beverage Depart­
ment reports the cigarette
and alcoholic beverages con­
tributed more sales tax
monies to the state general
fund in the lirst nine months
of the current fiscal year than
In all of tho 12 months for
the previous year.
The department has thus
far collected $91,595,220.11,
more than $2 million above
collections for fiscal 19S2-63.
If the present trend continues,
the tax take will reach the
$120 million figure by the end
of the fiscal year. These tax­
es are the second largest con­
tributor to the state general
revenue fund.
• • •
Jaycees are not completely
engrossed in civic projects
such as the highly successful
Sabin Oral Sunday program.
They're also in the midst of
an election. And, although It’s
restricted to membership, the
fever pitch is very high. One
candidate took advantage of
last Thursday's Civic Center
luncheon to give a subtle hint
of bis candidacy. He placed a
giant, colorful sign on the wall
letting it be known the Jaycec- should elect him as presi*!eu».
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Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday; high today in 80s; low tonight G5-70.
United Press Leased Wire
established 1908
MON., APRIL 13, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA”

NO. 167

Grissom And Young Gemini Twins
3-Orbit Trip
Set For Around
Christmastime

n s u v A ...
Sellers Recovering
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - British actor Peter Sellers appear­
ed to be on his way to re­
covery today from a nearfatal heart seizure he suffer­
ed a week ago.

SEATO Pledge
MANILA (UPI) — Secre­
tary of State Dean nusk re­
dedicated the United States
today to leading the Southeast
Asia Treaty Organization (SE
ATO) in fighting Communist
aggression.

Doctors Return
BIIUSSELS (UPI) — The
government claimed victory
today over 10,000 striking doc­
tors and said a mobilization
order has restored the situa­
tion in the nation's hospitals
to “near perfect.’’

A

LIBRARY WEEK being observed this week throughout the nation got
off to a splendid start locally when James T. Talmudic presented the San­
ford library with this rare collection of musical recordings. An estimated
300 records were donated to the library by Tulmndgc, executive secretary*
manager, for the Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Thanking him is Mayor
A. L. Wilson as the head librarian, Mrs. Sara King, looks on. The record­
ings date back to 1902.
(Herald Photo)

Attacks
DETROIT (UPI) - Militant
black nationalist Malcolm X
charged Sunday night that
Southern segregationists con­
trol Congress and “ the leading
Dlxlecrat in Washington is in
the White House."

Slavs Shaken
BELGRADE (UPI) — An
An earthquake of “ consider­
able intensity" rumbled across
about 100 miles of Yugoslavia
today from Belgrade to the
Hungarian border, Radio Bel­
grade reported.

Polyot In Orbit
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­
viet Union’s new unnamed
acrobatic space ship Polyot 2,
whirled around the earth to­
day, bringing cWiscr the day
when the Russians attempt a
cosmic rendezvous.

Newsman Freed
JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI)
—American news magazine
correspondent Robert McCabe
was released from “ protec­
tive custody" by Indonesian
authorities today after inter­
cession from U. S. Ambassa­
dor Howard P. Jones.

$100,000 Theft
MIAMI (UPI) - Detectives
were searching today for
burglars who Sunday stole
about $100,000 in gems from
the plush apartm ent of Ital­
ian Countess Giodino Masslmlliano. She said she was
swimming in a pool at the
time of the robbery.

Nine Killed
MIAMI (UPI) - Weekend
traffic accidents killed nine
persons in Florida, Including
four pedestrians.

Management, Unions Primary Polling
Places Listed
Speed Negotiations
WASHINGTON (UPI) Under constant presidential
pressure, railroad union and
m a n a g e m e n t negotiators
pressed efforts today lo settle
their rules dispute and avoid
a nationwide strike.
The carrier and union re­
presentative*.
meeting to­
gether for the first time since
President Johnson revived ne­
gotiations last week, were in
session simtil 11 p. m. EST
Sunday//J*ey&lt;*Td*nnrd lo re­
turn to the bargaining tabic
today.

Weather Bad
For Cape Shot
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Weather again threatened to
upset Ihc third try today to
rocket a 200 pound instrument
package into space for a 25.000 miles per hour dive back
to earth to examine the heat
that will sear returning moon­
ships.
A space agency spokesman
said the cloud cover In the re­
entry area over the South At­
lantic was marginal. "It
comes and goes," he said.
“ We'll just have to wait and
aec."

All For Nothing
Burglars who broke into the
Nehi Bottling Company, 540
Pecan Avenue, over the week­
end obtained nothing for their
efforts, police said today.

White Bouse Press Secre­
tary George E. Reedy said
that the negotiators, aided by
government mediators, h a d
been making a “ very sincere,
earnest, genuine try" over the
weekend lo reach agreement.
Unless the railroads and the
unions are able to settle the
4W yearold work rules dis­
pute by April 21, the threat ol
a nationwide strike will ho
revived. Both sides agreed to
Johnson's request on April 9
to hold off any striko action
for IS days.
Reedy reported that the five
special mediators had talked
until “ late into the night"
Saturday with representatives
of the five rail operating
unions before holding a joint
management • labor session
Sunday. However, Reedy de­
clines! to described what pro­
gress was being made for the
outlook for a settlement.
“ Obviously, whenever you
call people into a session like
this, you have some optim­
ism of success," he said.
President Johnson persuad­
ed labor and management offi­
cers to postpone their show­
down on the dispute for 15
days and to try once again
through collective bargaining
lo settle the disagreement,
after first meeting In the
While House, the sessions
Sunday moved across the
street to the executive office
building.

Registrar Camilla Bruce to­
day released the following list
of polling places for the May
5 primary:
Precinct 1 — Sanford Junior
High School; 2 — I.ake Mon­
roe Scout building; 2- —
llom|&lt; Demonstration build­
ing, 25th Street at Sanford
A v e n u e ; 4 — Altamonte
Springs firo house; 5 — Ovie­
do city hall; 6 — Geneva
community house; 7 — Chuluota (old school house).
Precinct 8 — Goldenrod
community house; 9 — Longwood town hall; 10 — Lake
Mary fire house; It — Alta­
monte Springs community
house; 12 — Forest City (It.
E. Pervla real estate office);
12 — Longwnod school; 14 —
Lyman school gym; 15 —
Shrine Club, 101 South Lee
Avenue.
Precinct 16 — Bear lak e
(Florida Power lounge); 17 —
Casselberry lire station; 18 —
Farmers Auction M a r k e t ,
highway 17-92; 19 — Seminole
High School gym; 20 — Up
sala Church educational build­
ing; 21 — 500 French Avenue;
22 - 401 West 13th Street,
ami 23 — Prairie Lake Legion
Hall.

DiKcussion Set
Discussion of a change in
the constitution amt hy-lawa of
Branch 117, Fleet Reserve
Association, will be held at
8 p. m. tonight. Hospital
rights for retirees also will
be discussed.

15,000 In County Get Vaccine
Sabin oral vaccine was ad­
ministered to more than 15,000
persons in the county Sunday
a i the Sanford-Semlnole Jay ­
cees conducted the first Sabin
Oral Sunday a t 12 feeding sta­
tion*.

Due to the overwhelming re­
sponse, the clinics will be
repeated next Sunday, ac­
cording to Wally Peacock,
Jaycce project chairman.
He laid the atations will be

set up next Sunday at the
Florida Stale Bank, Pinecrrst
Shopping Center, Jaj Alai
Fronton and at Oviedo City
Hall. The hours of noon to 5
p.m. will be used again, Pea­
cock aaid.

•

For probaBly the last time
this year, either the Senators
• r Angela will be on top of the
American League when night­
fall cornea today. The other
one will be on the bottom.
They’re the only two teams
playing today as the season
opens.
• • •
Navy wives will model the
latest in swimsuit fashions
Tuesday at 4 p. m. during
the dedication ceremony of
the Enlisted Men's swimming
pool at Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.

Meeting Set
The North Orlando Civic
Association will hold its April
business meeting at 8 p.m. to­
day in the Civic Building. A
new secretary will be elected
a t this time. All Interested
residents a n d
prospective
members of the association
a r t urged to attend.

&gt;

SAIIIN ORAL SUNDAY drew un overwhelming response Sunday at 12
feeding stations throughout the county und will be repeated next Sunday
to be sure all desiring the polio vaccine will be accommodated. An estimated 15,000 persons visited the feeding stations in a five hour period
with some stations depleting its supplies of vaccine. It was replenished
in hurry-up trips to an Orlando hospital. Wendell Springfield is shown
checking in one of the recipients at the Moviehuul Drive-in Theater,

"So great was the demand,"
the chairman said, "that we
ran nut of vaccine at prac­
tically every itation." The
Jaycees were paying cash for
tin.* vaccine from wholesale
druggists and "due to the
limited capital we had to pro­
fess many before additional
vafclne could be purchased."
Jim Smith, Jayrce presi­
dent, applauded the coopera­
tion of ull concerned as the
“ greatest we've ever exper­
ienced."
Eighteen Seminole doctors,
Candy Stripcra, county health
department n u n c ) , Boy
Scouts and Jaycee wives runtritmted to the drive’s suc­
cess.
,
Doses given Sunday were
tallied as follows:
Jai Alai Fronton, 1.800;
Florida State Hank, 2,200;
Lake Mary, 800; Oviedo, 1,.
235; L a k e Monroe, 600;
C r o o m s Academy, 1,250;
Winn-Dixie, 1,700; Geneva,
300: Forest City, 1200; Mid­
way. 1.ooo; Pinerrest Shop­
ping Center, 1,800. and Movieland Drive-In Theater, 2,ooo.
Peacock reported today that
a sufficient supply of the vac­
cine will be on hand for next
Sunday'! makeup stations so
that no waiting will be necess­
ary.

HOUSTON (UPt) — Space
veteran Virgil I. (Gus) Gris­
som ami former test pilot John
W. Young will ride America's
first two-seater Gemini space­
ship on a three-orbit around
earth, possibly about Christ­
mas time, it was announced
today.
Grissom, who rode a Red­
stone rocket on a l.Vminule
suborbital journey July 21.
1961 and said frankly he was
“scared a good portion of tho
time," will become the first
American to make two flights
into space.
The selection of the stocky,
moon faced Grissom, 39, and
dark-haired 33-year-old Young
to the pioneering flight in the
Project Gemini was announc­
ed by the National Aeronau­
tics and Space Administration
(NASA) at it* new manned
spacecraft cenler 25 miles
south of Houston.
Project Mercury veteran
Walter M. Schlrra, 40, who
made a six-orbit space flight
Oct. 3, 1962. was named a
“ backup" Gemnil flight pilot
along with new astronaut
Thomas It. Stafford, 33.
Grissom, an Air Force ma­
jor and a member of, the na­
tion's original seven-man Pro­
ject Mercury team, will lend
the hand of experience to the
pilot's seat inside the left
hatch of tiie eone-slnped, 7,000
pound Gemini rapsule.
Riding in the co pilot's slow
will tie the steady-handed
Young, a Navy lieutenant
ronimandcr, wliose rompara
live youth makes him a top
prospect for a flight lo tho
moon aboard a three-man
Apollo spare.ship whirl) the
United States plans to launch
nlKiut 1970.
Selection of the first Gemini
pilots and Russia's successful
orbiting of a new, maneuver.!
hie satellite called "Polyot 2"
Sunday were indications of
stepped up drives by (lie Unit
cd States and Russia to send
astronauts and rostnonauls on
more ambitious flights into
space this year.

Ciiy Inspector
Resigns Post
M. A. (Foots) Yeivlngton
hat submitted hi* resignation
as city building and planning
inspector, effective April 24.
He will be succeeded by Lin
Rlsner.
Yclvinyton has accepted a
similar position in a larger
Florida community. During his
eight year* with the city, he
has achieved a great deal for
(fie community by a stilting
in the planning and zoning
study and tho revision of elec­
trical and plumbing codes.
During this time he has
served as president of the
Florida State Building Offi­
cials Assoriation and now is
serving as president of the
Southern Building Code Con­
gress. These hive been honors
for himself and Sanford.
Rimer is experienced in the
building and planning field as
he lias worked in the city
building office for the last
four years.

FARUI.OU8LY FANTASTIC, Is but a pnrtinl description of Seminole
IliKb School Kills Junior-Senior Prom Saturday evening at tho Civic Cen­
ter. Tills event was a sensational success and presented in a stupendous
fashion. Enjoying the festivities are left to right. Hill Young, Shnron
Jackson, Dan McCall and Donnn Sandngc, standing by tho castle. Moro
pictures in Tuesday's Herald.

GOP Candidate Seminole Group To
For Governor
Tour Georgia Port
To Visit Area
By Jane Casselberry
Charles R. Holley, Repub
llran gubernatorial candidate
subject to tlie May primary
will make several public ap­
pearances In the area this
week starting with a talk before the Sanford Republican
Woman'* Club Wednesday at
to a. in. at the home of Mrs
O. G. Bryant, 1807 Paioma
Avenue.
From 12:30 to 2 Wednesday
Holley wlUfoe in the banquet
room of ® &lt;• Trade Winds
Cafeteria at the Seminole
I’laza in Casselberry to greet
the pujdtr and residents ol
(he arA are invited the go
through the serving line and
have lunch with him &gt;r jus*
come in lo get acquainted.
A reception will lie held In
his honor Thursday from
4:30 0:30 p.m. at the Orlando
Garden Club on Rollins Ave
in Orlando and all interested
persons are invited to attend
A coffee is panned for Frl
day morning from 0:30-11:00
a. m. at the home of Mrs
Sidney C. Ward at 1120 Via
Tuscany in Winter Bark with
the public invited.
He will be guest of honor
at a luncheon Friday at the
Angcbill Hotel at 11:45. Those
wishing to attend should make
reservations by Thursday with
Mr*. Thomas A. Griffith of
Winter Tark.

British Against
Field Tonight
SANTA MONICA, Calif. —
(Ul’l) It's the British
against the field in (onight'a
Academy Awards with “ Tom
Jones" expected to win the
best picture award.
Almost half the performers
nominates! for the 36th annual
Osyar awards were Britons,
Irfcluding three nominees for
beat actor: Albert Finney,
Richard Harris and Itcx Har­
rison.
Dapper Jack Lemon will be
master of ceremonies for the
two-hour show at the Santa
Monica Civic Auditorium.
Some 2,500 celebrities were
to l&gt;e on hand for the motion
picture wtngdlng which held
such contrasts as “Clcopa
tra ," the most expensive mo­
vie ($10 million), competing
against "Lilies of the Field,"
one of the least expensive at
$450,000.
The English production of
(he Henry Fielding classic,
“Tom Jones," led all others
with 10 nominations. Its star,
Albert Finney, was favored
In win licit actor.

Cracker Days Coming
Third annual “Cracker Days’* under the
8|Miii8orHhi|) of tho Hanford Merchant* Association will offer bargain* galore to sho{)|&gt;erA. The
event will la* staged by merchant* on Fridny and
Saturday. Store employe* will lie garbed in at­
tire of yesteryear to add color to the occasion. &gt;
The WDHO (Channel C) M a r i o n e t t e
Theater will be on hand to lend entertainment to
the occaaion. They will appear &lt;1-6 p.m. Thurs­
day, &lt;1-9 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m.-fl p.m. Satur­
day on First Street at the new mall (formerly
Hand Avenue).
Murionette members will pantomime to tho
actual voices of the Heverly Hill Billies, Mr. Ed
(the talking horse), Red Skelton (as Freddy the
Freeloader), Ed Sullivan, Uncle Walt (of Outer
Sparc )nnd Miss Nancy (of the Romper Room).
A hill billy, band will entertain Friday evening.

A delegation of four Sem­
inole County residents, pro­
ponents of the Sanford Port
Authority, will t o u r t h e
Brunswick, Go., port facility
Thursday.
The group will lenve from
ths Sanford Naval Air Station
in a Florida Power &amp; Light
Company plune at 8:30 a. in.,
spend tho day in Brunswick a t
guest* of that port authority
and return later that day.
The Saford-Suminolo con­
tingent will consist of Francis
E. Koumillnt, chnirnmn of tlie
Chamber of Commerce's Purl
Authority Committee, Sanford
Mayor A. I,. Wilton, John

FFA Chapter In
Corn Contest
The Sanford Junior High
School Chapter, Future F’armer* of America, will enter
the "Challenge 30t" corn
growing contest this year In
cooperation with a seed com
pany and several local buxi
nesses and institutions.
The Louisiana Seed Com­
pany has donated a half bush
el of seed to be planted at the
school farm on a measured
acre ef land.
The rorn will be fertilized
with 1,600 pounds of plant food
donated by Chase and Com­
pany through the cooperation
of Art Molar, plant superin­
tendent.
Weeds and insects will tic
controlled by chemicals do­
nated hy tiie Kilgore Seed
Company and Homer Oaborne, local firm manager.
Before planting tho land was
fumigated for nematode con­
trol through the generosity of
tho Central Florida Experi­
ment Station.
Dr. J. W. Wilton and Dr.
Harlan Koadcs made these ar­
rangements and R i c h a r d
Pickles, station farm man­
ager, made Uie fumigant ap­
plication.
Tlie curn will be cultivated
and Irrigated by the local
FFA Chapter and harvested
in late summer. Don Barrens,
FFA adviser, says his group
hopes to get 100 bushels of
corn to the acre. This will be
twice Uic average for the
county, he said.

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Alexander, member of tha
County Commission and Hurry
1. Johnson of The Herald.
This quurtcl and others re­
cently visited tho Jucksonvillo
I’ort Authority to learn first
hand tlie operation there. They
learned the Ilrunswick author­
ity parallel* that proposed for
Sanford and this trip resulted.
The Sanford Port Authority
would establish a terminal
system along tha St. Johns
River west of Sanford, cater­
ing to barge truffle and tha
multiple goods they cun huul.
Officials assert that tlui port
authority would prove the de­
cisive factor in attracting in­
dustry to Sanford and Semin­
ole County.
Jacksonville part authorities
assured the Sanford-Seminola
group that as the terminal
farility is publicised, industry
will "definitely follow."
The Brunswick activity will
afford the local delegation an
opportunity to see ju st what
ran ha arranged here. On their
return a comprehensive report
will be muds available for ths
Chamber's P o r t Authority
Committc.
Tho rapid progre* of plans
for tho SL Johns-Indian River
Canal h at spurred local offi­
cials to keep paco in arrang­
ing tlie Sanford Port Author­
ity.
With tha two projocts, au­
thorities sea ths "greatest
■urgs of prosperity” tho San­
ford and Heininola County
areas has ever experienced.

Injured Child
Convalescing
Four-year-old Wanda Keen,
suffering a broken leg. Is
convalescing
at
Scminols
Memorial Hospital today.
Police and sheriff’s deputies
today reported the girl was
riding on the front fonder of
a car driven by her father,
Richard Keen, 1821 Summerlin
Avenue, when the fell under
Hie wheels. The arcldent oc­
curred at 5:30 p. in. Sunday
at Mullet Lake State Park.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said
Keen, a sailor, was held over
night at county Jail and re­
leased ttiis morning to tha
Shore Patrol of Sanford Naval
Air Station, where he is as­
signed.

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By Donna Ealta
Pra-ragistratlon o f first
gradtra who will attend Long
wood Elamantary School nest
torm will Uko place a t the
Khool a t 1 p.m. Friday.
Louie Kosky, principal, urgee parents to attend the In*
formation and dlecueelon pro*
gram to begin promptly at
1 p.m. in the auditorium. The
program ie planned to dltcuea
in detail the facta pertaining
to a etudent'a first year In
publlo school. The school
nurse will relate health and
pre-school physical checkup
requirements and teachers will
present phases of the first
grade curriculum.
Parents will be asked to
complete an enrollment card
and present proof of their
child's date of birth. Chil­
dren entering the first grade
In September must reach the
age of s it years on or before
January 1. Children to be en­
rolled are Invited to attend
With their parents and to
wlalt the first grade class­
room.
Pro-erhoolera for the pre­
sent Longwood Elementary
flehool area Include the Longwood area south to, hut not
Including those living on RemInola Boulevard; Markham
Road north to Big Tree Itoad
and Longwood Park and the
section of North Orlnndo ly­
ing north of 8R 434 except
the Coronado Homes area.

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Notes
APRIL 9
Admissions
Carrie Clough, Clierlc Ann
Waters, Felcie K. Smith, F.dna May Wlrlek, Evelyn Cope­
land, Marie Drier, SaUle Cole,
Mark R. Chorpenlng, Matilda
Wynn, Dais VanDusen. VanIta Collins, Mildred E. Pharo,
Jean M. Root, nonaid Rusal,
all of Sanford; Linda Diana
Martin, Osteen; J i m m i e
Young, Texarkana, Texas;
Wanda Enloe, Lake Monroe
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Root,
girl, Sanford
Diecharges
Rosetta VanZint, Lon tim erly, Densle Robinson, Jaan Mc­
Lain, Detbelia Stapler, An­
drew Blviai, William Redley,
Keith King, Willie Buah, Dor­
othy Causey, Harsh N. Crocke r sod baby, Anne !. Crothers
and baby, all of flanford; Eth­
el Guyett, Geneva; Oeorge
Talmage, Orange Cityi Mettle
G reta, Titusville; Margarette
Sermon* and baby, Osteen

NEWLY ELECTED officers of the South Seminole Elementary School
CTP include Mrs. G. 0. McGinnis, president; Mrs. T. J. Durrunce, first
vice president; Mrs. William U. Eggers, second vice president; Mrs. D. F.
Fenstermnkcr, recording secretary; Mrs. Robert L. May, corresponding
secretary and Mrs. David Joyce, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

Col. Bandy Dies Lyman Science Fair
In Birmingham
W inners, Announced

Col. Elmer G. Bandy, U. §.
Army, retired, died st 11:80
a.m., Sunday, at the Veterans
Hoipltal in Birmingham, Ala.
Col. Bendy, ion of the late
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Psndy,
wee a native of Sanford and
a graduate of Seminole High
School and Georgia Tech.
He wai on active duty with
the Army 21 years, retiring
In 1BSS. He li eurvlved by hie
wife, M n. Odlne Hill Bandy;
a daughter, Sandra; a filter,
Mrs. John Wirt* of Sanford,
and an aunt, Mri. II. C. Wa
te n , alio of Sanford.
Arrangement! for funeral
aervlcei have not yet been
completed.

Longwood Civic League Names
Mrs. O'Dell New Treasurer
By Donna Eetaa
on loan. Thera ara 5,249 vol­
Mrs. Jam ts F. O'Dell was ume* in th* library and th*
recommended by the nominat­ juvenile collection it gradual­
ly being incrtaied. A total of
ing committee and elected to 217 books were added to tbe
the office of treasurer at the library thin pant year, 122 of
regular monthly meeting of which were received through
the Longwood Civic League donation. The Rritannira Year
teat week.
Book for 1051 bn* been do­
Other officers who will be­ nated and the new le t of En­
gin the second year of their cyclopedia llritannica it much
two year term ara Mr*. Ell*- in demand.
abeth Ilille, preiident; Mre.
A fine addition to the facil­
Lillian Cox, fin t vice presl- ity thin year was the install­
dent; Mra. Ida Stewart, arc ation of a bonk return door
end vice preiident; M n. Mar­ by Eldon Heath which is ueed
guerite Hyland, corresponding to return books during tha
Secretary; Mra. Otia Lee, hour* th* library is not open.
chairman of tho bouia and Plan* have been completed to
ground* committee and Mr*. aleo iimtall a largrr reading
J . A. Iliilline, Mr*. Ilallie I .a- light in the reading room.
Vigne and Mra. 8. U Tupper,
The library la open six
truateca.
hours weekly, Tuesday even­
M n. W. J. Hartley will be ing, Thursday afternoon and
recommended for the office Satutday morning. Ih e thre*
of recording aecretary ot the volunteer workers Miniating
May meeting.
Mrs. llanner are Miis Dor­
Serving on the nominating othy Heath, Mra. Blanche
committee war* M n. am ava Kissane and Charles Stewart.
S tart, Miia Ella Cumminga
Tables for the meeting
and Miaa Kllaabath Abbot.
Wvre decorated with arrange­
Mrs. liille, who conducted ment* of purplo bougainvillae
the meeting, announced that and spray* of asaleas. A for­
the rocent aleak dinner apon- mal bouquet was plarcd on
Soied by th* League wai the officer* table.
Very luccoaaful and expressed
Hostesses were Mra. R. C.
tier appreciation to tho mem­ Carlson, Mra. E. P. Richards,
bers and patrons for their Mra Walter Krohnc, Mr*.
Support of tho event.
Hannsr, Mrs. llartlsy, Mrs.
Mrs. Margy Banner, librar­ Stsphsn Rockewell and Mrs.
ian, In hor annual report, E. C. Punning.
Stated th a t during the past
Tha May 6 meeting will be
gear, 8,601 patron* were aerv- the annual installation lunch­
Sdf sad MM books wont out eon.

By Jsno Casselberry
Top honors for th* best ov
erull project a t th* Lyman
High School Science Fair were
won by Richard Leonard, 11th
grade student, for hi* project
on separation of blood protein
by th* use of chromatography.
Other winner* announced by
Science Fair Director Sal
Manfro were; Biology division,

Mrs. Knapp, 76
Dies In East
Mrs. Laura Smith Xnspp,
70, wife of Georgs S Knapp
Br., of School House Hill
Road, Sandy Nook, Conn.,
died Saturday In a Danbury
Connecticut hospital where
she had been a patient for
le u than 14 hours.
.
The Knapps had Just recent­
ly returned to their home ig
the north from their winter
home at South Street, Fern
Park. Mrs. Edward L. Lovell,
also of South Street, Fern
Park, a daughter, was enroute to be with her mother,
alter being notified of her
serious condition, when death
occurred.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 1 p.m. Tussday
from Homan Funeral Homs in
Newtown, Conn. Burial will
br in Newtown Village Ceme­
tery.

first place, Judy Lambert, ef
facta of magnetism on ryto
plasmie streaming; s e c o n d
place, Huy Clarke, embryo!
ogy; third, Judl Kncar, photo
synthesis.
Honorable mentions: N a n
Comstock, miraculous DNA
molecule; Tam Eldridge, cf&lt;
feet of mala hormone on accondary sex traits; Pat Mc­
Laughlin, chromatogr a p h y;
Hannah Williams, mimicry;
Elain* Haynle; metabolism
and James Goplm, neuron.
In tha Piiyslcul Sciences,
first plaro went to Carolyn
Thomas, theory of relativity;
second placs, Richard Lom­
bardi, electronic teaching aid;
third, Demetrloa Therinanos,
production of oson*.
Honorable mentions, Roger
Deppan, a collision of two bodlas; Jeff Heath, radioactive
affeet produced In a cloud
chamber; Karl Rishell, solid
state electronics; H o b a r t
Conkle, fluorine and Patricia
Klngler, chemistry of cancer.
Judge* were Tom Barn**,
teacher a t South Seminole
Junior High School; Dr. John
Darby, associate plant pathol­
ogist a t tha Central Florida
Experiment Station In San­
ford, anil Dr. Jacob Harirh,
owner of a chemical plant in
Casselberry.

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Mrs. Hahn, 81,
Dies In Orlando
Mr*. Ca ma i l s Elisabeth
Hahn, II, of Sanford, rilad
Saturday In an Orlando Nurs­
ing Home.
A resident of Sanford since
1951, aha Is survived by a
son, Woodrow W. Hahn, of
Gainesville; a niece, Mrs.
Frances Shannon, of Sanford,
and several other nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services w a r s
scheduled for 3 p.m. today at
Gramkuw Funeral Home with
Rev. B. H. Griffin officiating.
Burial was scheduled for
Evergreen Cemetery,
Queen Victoria wai the
first British quern lo have
the title of Empress of India.

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Macks W. Raid, 4n. who re­
cently had resided at 1113
Kim Avenue, Sanford, died at
8:45 p.m, Sunday in Orlando
following a lengthy illness.
Born Aug. II, 1923, In Knox­
ville, Tenn., became to San­
ford in 1946 and was employed
by Atlantic Coast Line at a
fireman. In 1951 he moved lo
Orlando where he owned and
operated a restaurant for a
number of years, later going
Into tho insurance business
before retiring due to ill
health. He was a member of
the Baptist Church In Knox­
ville, a veteran of World War
It and a member of the Amer­
ican Legion.
Funeral aervlcei will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday
a t Brisaoa Funeral Home with
Rev. Fred Chinee officiating.
Burial will be in Oaklawn Me­
morial Park.

TOP ROUND

'Politics' Called
Strong Point
WASHINGTON (UPI) Republican Gov. George Rom
ney of Michigan taya Presi
dent Johnson Is pulling the
wool over the eyes of Amerl
can voters by being more
skillful at politics thin at aolv
ing the nation’! problems.
Th* Michigan leader, a GOP

AN AMBULANCE FUND for the Longwood Volunteer Fire Department
wnn Initiated Thursday when George D. Scott, winter visitor from
Hightstown, N. J., left, presented Chief Claude Layo, right, with two
crisp now $100 bills. Endorsement of the project has been received from
Mayor A. R. Lormann, center, who urges the pcoplo to support this
worthwhile endeavor with their contributions.
(Herald Photo)

“Super-Right” Heavy Western Beef BONELESS

Shipping point Information
for April 10. All salsa F. 0. B.
Precooling charge* extra un
leas otherwise stated.
8ANFORD-OVIF.DO
ZBLLWOOD niBTRICTi
Clear and mild.
Cabbage: D e m a n d vary
good, market firm. Domastla
round type, 14i bu. crates,
*1.10 to II.IB- 80 lb. mash
sacks, 85 cent* to 00 cents,
fair quality and small alt*, 78
cents, few in 50 lb. paper
sarks, *1; Red type, 1% bu.
crates, medium to large, $2.78,
small to medium, *2.50; Savoy
type, medium to large, *2.
Carrola: Demand very good,
market steady. Topped, 48-1
lb. film bags, mesh master
container, medium to large,
*1.75; 60 lb. mesh sacks, loose,
large, *1.15.
Celery: Demand fair on 2
do*, and smnller, light on
larger sizes, market steady, in
in. crates, Pascal type, 144
dot., *2; 2-214 dot., *2.25; 3
do*., *2.50; 4 do*., $2.75; 0
and 8 do*., *3.25; hearts,
crates, film wrapped, 24 count,
*3.75.
Chfneie Cabbuge: Demand
moderate, market steady. 10
in. crates, *1.75; wrapped, *2.
Endive: Demand fair, mark­
et slightly weaker. 11/9 bu.
cratea, 85 rents.
Ksrarolo: D e m a n d fair,
mnrkat s t e a d y . 11/9 bu.
cratea, $1.10,
Lettuce: Demand modtrate
a t alighlly lower price*, mark­
et slightly weaker on Boston
and Romalne types, steady on
other types. Iceberg type, WB
crates, 24 count, fair to gen­
erally good quality, $1.10;
Boston type, EH.N rrates, 24
count, *2.25; Domains type,
1 1/9 bu. crates, *1.50; Leaf
type, 24 qt. basksta, 11.60;
Bibb type, 12 qt. baskets, f l .
Onions, Green: Market dull,
no aalea reported.
Parley: 0 r a t a a , • dot.
bunches, eurley, *1.00.
Parnsnlps: Basketa, topped,
12-1 lb. film bags, *1.38.
Rndlsheai D e m a n d fair,
market ateady. Topped, Red
variety, 30-0 ot. film bags, 86
centa; White Icicle variety, 248 ox., film bag*, *1.50.
Turnips: 60 ib. aaeka, top­
ped and washed, *1.28 to $1.40.
HASTINGS, FLORIDA
DISTRICT:
Clear and warm.
Cabbage: D e m a n d good,
market firm. Demeatle round
type, 14* bu. cratea, *1.10 to
*1.10, mostly *1.16, occasion­
al *1.25; 60 Ib. sacks, 85 rent*
to DO cents, mostly 90 cents,
fair quality, 75 cents to 80
rents; Red type, 14* bu.
rrates, medium to large, $3,
small to medium sise, $2.60;
Savoy type, medium to largo,
(2.26, medium site, $1.75.

presidential possibility, said
Sunday that Johnson was
adapt at convincing opposing
croups he supports each of
their positions "whereas their
positions are In great con
filet.''
Romney said the Johnson
administration has Ignored
"economic concentration of
power" which he called a
fundamental problem
con
fronting the country. Ha cited
tha flva-ytar-old dispute be
tween railroad management
and labor that threatens a na
tlonwlde rati atrike April &gt;4
aa an Important economic
problam he said tha nation la
"ducking."
Tbe former auto manufac
turar also said on a television
program that tha challenge
faced by his own party la to
deal with 'the "fundamental
Usual" and "position Itself
to meet the needs of this na
tion."
Romnsy said It would be up
to the Republican party at Ita
national convention this sum
mar to defina clearly where
It stands. Whether it will, he
said "I don't know."
Romnoy reiterated that he
was not a candidate for the
GOP presidential nomination
or for any other national of
flee. Despite reportj that he
might be a vice presidential
choice if Ambassador Henry
Cabot Lodge receives the Re
publican
nomination,
the
Michigan governor said he
had never given that role any
consideration nor was he in­
clined to do so.
Ho also declined to say
whether he will run for re
election in Michigan this year.
"This is not tho time or place
to do so," he said.

Plane Hits Home;
Nobody Hurt
Z U M A B E A C H , Calif.
(UPI) — A small, private
airplane with four parsons
aboard hit a home near this
Southern California beach
community late Sunday and
than bounced harmlessly into
a vacant lot.
Only the pilot, Charts* Lat­
ter Ferguson, 30, of nearby
Lot Angalai, sustained any
injuriss. Ha had minor cuts
on hit lip and forahead.
On* parson was in tha house
at tha time.

Cape Road To
Be Expanded
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Th* main North-South road
through th* moon launch area
on Merrlt Island will be ex­
tended to a dual four-lana
llghway with the construetloa of a road paraleling the
preaent on*, th* Army Corps
of Engineers announced to­
day.
Blda on the new nine-mil*
section of road from Oralno
to the Wilson Intersection with
State Road 402 will be opened
April 14.
The approximate cost of tha
project will be 11 million.

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"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"

WOODROW CASH
How important l* clothing eppoaranco? A rocent National Insti­
tute of Drycleaning survey of con­
sumer* found 88r* taka from on* to
five garments to th* professional
dryclaaner each month, and $T"4
visit their claanar two er mere time*
a month.

The man who operates the drycleaning unit* must have the knowl­
edge of fabrics end garments con­
struction »o as to know just how to
risen each garm ent He must also
understand the machinery and keep It epersbls, and he
mu*t .know the chemistry of th* cleaning solvents.
One of the highest paying Jcbs In drycleaning la
Ihut of the spotter. II* inspects every garment after
rlraning to so- if spot* need to be taken o u t He does
his spot removal work with a battery of about 20 dlf.
frrrnt chemical agent* aa well aa brush**, ateam guns,
air guns, varuum tablet and othtr gadgets which delight
the h ta rt of a technician. Ha needs a knowledge of
chemistry and textile* plua highly developed manual
duxlcrity.
Finishers or pressera are th* one who take th*
wrinkle* out and restore shape and drape to clothing.
They use e variety of equipment
Inspector* are aharp-tyed people who maka sure
varments are roady for return to customers. The* muat
have an undaratanding of how clothe* should look.
Markers era tha pecpl* who mark in tha clothes before
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Low Bid $128.50
For 23-Inch
Table Models
Purchase of 6.1 television
art* for use in county achnols
has been authorized by the
County Board of Public Instructicn.
Submitting the lowest bid
was the General Electric
Company with $1-8.50 sale
price for the 21-inch set.
Tables for the sets will be
bought from the Audio-Visual
Company, low bidder at
$.11.61, if they will prove suit­
able to the television sets.
This will be checked out by
Walter Teague, administra­
tive assistant to Schools Su­
perintendent R. T. Milwce.
The television sets will be
installed for use a t the start
cf the new school year. They
will be used on conventional
channels at the sta rt and
when the Educational Tele­
vision Station 24 is in oper­
ation in January they will be
converted to receive that
channel.
Board members discussed
the conversion costs and
agreed the VIIF set would
be less costly than a UHE set
even with the converters.
Antennas will have to be
placed a t each school, in either
case, it was agreed. Attached
to the antenna can be a con­
verter capable of servicing
eight or more sets.
The cost of the converter is
estimated at about 1125. Had
the board chosen U1IF seta,
the cost would have been
about $20 higher per set. It
was decided VHP sets would
serve the purpose and still
auve a considerable amount
ef money.
The board also agreed to
deed to the county right of
way for a strip of land near
Lake Mury E l e m e n t a r y
School. This will permit the
county to straighten out
Lake Mary Rlvd. and extend
it to Interstate 4.
The action, board members
said, would assure an inter­
change a t the junction.
The awarding of a contract
fur construction projects a t
three schools was made to the
low bidder, Howard A Spen­
cer Company of Winter Park
The firm bid $116,900 for
building of the music depart­
ment a t Grooms Academy,
three classrooms and a li­
brary a t Lake Mary and two
classrooms in Oviedo.

Touhy Returns
From Meeting
George Touhy, executive
vice president of First Fed­
eral Savings and Loan Assn.,
and Mrs. Touhy returned Sat­
urday night from New York
City whrre he attended a
Management Conference. The
seminar was sponsored by the
United States Savings and
Ixtan League and was held at
the Americans hotel.
In addition to the discus­
sion groups, the S&amp;L officers
heard talks by James C.
Downs, Jr., president of Real
Estate Research Corp. of
Chicago and New York Uni­
versity professor of finance,
Dr. Paul S. Nadler.
In spite of the fact that
the eustomery ‘‘election year
doldrums" are an Important
influence on the economy, the
general atmosphere of the
sessions, Touhy said, was one
of encouragement. Concern
over the railroad labor con­
troversy was much in evi­
dence. It was felt, however,
that the current discussions
with government officials, un­
ion leaders and railroad of­
ficials would bring temporary
relief from the strained con­
ditions
Housing starts are "spot­
ty," but nationally present a
welcome addition to the na­
tion's business, it was report­
ed.
The "adjusted” income tax
has worked te some degree
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Goldwater Favorite In Illinois GOP Primary
CHICAGO (IT U — Illinois
voters go to the poll* Tuesday
in the nation s third presiden­
tial election ot the year. Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater is the
odds on favorite to win the
Republican vote.
Goldwater face* Son. Mar­
garet Chase Smith, (R-Maine).

Both have put in little more
than token appearances on the
state's campaign trail.
Goldwater backers, however,
have predicted that the Ari­
zona Republican will win and
win big. Illinois, they say, is
Goldwater country.
Former- Vice
President

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Prosecuting Attorney

Richard SI. Nixon called off
a write-in campaign on his
behalf in the interests of
"party unity." Backers of
Ambassador
Henry
Cabot
1-ovtgc also dropped their
write-in campaign as the pri­
mary drew near.
There is no contest In the
Democratic race.

KENNETH W. McINTOSH

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(Pd. Pol. Adv.)

CIRCUS PERSONALITIES in u Mnrdi Gras skit presented by Den Two,
Cub Pack 230 of Bear Lnke, were portrayed by. center front, John Chap­
man, snake charmer: bnck, from left, Bob Chapmun, Bobo, the hobo;
David and Phillip Kelley, Siamese twins; Charles Chnpman, ringm aster;
Gary Kowalski, wild man and Larry Byrd, stronp man. (Herald Photo)
Bats carry their newborn
with them for several days
after birth, the young bat
This doesn't mean that the
clinging (o its mother's fur.
department is unhappy with
ts campaign to get zip code
lumbers into general use
Actually, Postmaster General
John A. Gronouski said Sun­
PAINTS
day, public acceptance of the
GIVE
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THE BRIGHT LOOK
nonths haa "exceeded our
Ph. 322-88(1
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minders will be mailed next
week under a plan to send
&gt;ut noticca every six months
until the zip code becomes
2617 S. French
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Reminder Due On Zip Number
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
You probably will get a re­
minder from the Post Office
Department in the next few
weeks about using your zip
code number.

Farmer Garst
On Latin Tour
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Roswell Garst, the Iowa farm­
er who ehowed Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev how
to raise com, was to leave
today on a 58-dny tour of
farms in Latin America.
The Agency for Interna­
tional Development, which is
financing his trip, said Garst
would discuss methods to in­
crease agricultural production
with farmers in Mexico, Gustemsla, El Salvador, Nicara­
gua, Costa Rica, Peru, Colom­
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Page 6 — April 13, 1964

BY JULIAN STENSTROM

Samiaola H i g h School’*
baMball teem put together
two moro fietoria* in Metro
Conference competition thla
p ait. weekend in a S to I da*
clskm Friday afternoon at
Orlando over the Evani High
Trojan* and Saturday after*
noon, again in Orlando, not*
tag out the Edgewatar Eagla*
1 to 0.
The two tictorie* were tho
Sanford achool'a third and
fourth daciaJooa of the aaaaon
again*! five ioaaaa to data.
A n Saminolaa dropped four
atralgbt gam ci before win­
ning two in a row. They loot
one and then bounced back to
taka another pair. On* more
win and they could bo play*
lag .800 baaebaU la the Metro
feat competition.
Eddie fltsgerald waa the
Mg gun Friday afternoon
whan ba acattarad four Erana
hit* and permitted tho Tro­
jan* to pick up only two runa
in tha aecond inning. Eddie
left the hill in the alxth frame
la favor of Rick Sirei, who
held off tbo Trojan* tho reat
of tha way.
Fitigeraid, who ha* a nohitter to hla credit during tha
currant campaign, did hla
ahare of tho Seminole atlck
work. He drove in two of tha
Trlbe'a five marker*.
Seminole broke Into the
acoring column with a pair of
ruaa in their half of tha aec­
ond. Evana, however, bounced
right back with two to knot
the count. In tbo fourth Seminola puabed over a trio of
runa and for tbo acoring that
waa it for tha afternoon.
An unearned runa puihed
over In the first inning of
Saturday afternoon'* contest
was all the Seminole* needed
to pick up their fourth win
Thla lime It waa Sire* who
went to tbo hill with Fitxger*
aid coming on in the aevenlh
to aquaah any hopes Edgew ater had in pulling the event
out of tha fire. Sira* and Fitsgeratd limited the Eagle* to
live well scattered hit*.
The line scores:
Seminole
020 300 0—5 4 4
Evana
020 000 0 -2 4 2
Fltsgerald, Sire* (•) and
Higgins; Lample, Coleman
(3) and Arnold
Seminole
100 000 0 -1 5 2
Edgewater
000 000 0—0 8 2
Sires, Fltsgerald (7) and
Higgins; Catledge and Brown

Men's League
Team
* h
Kin gi wood
3 0
Wilson Malar
2 «
C hue
1 1
Fla. St. Bank
1 1
McRaney Paint*
1 1
nobb’s Conatr.
1 1
I .oogwood
0 2
USO
0 2
Results Friday
No Oames Scheduled
Games Tonight
(At Fort Mellon Park)
Longwood -vs- McRaney, 7:30
Klngswood -vs* Chase, 8:45

Tha Llttla American League, the L ttns National League
the Man's Sto.pltch Softball Leagu* and tha Junior Boys'
League, seasons are off and running. Soma very Interesting
ball games have bean played during this Initial week of ac­
tivity and no doubt more of them will b* plentiful during
the remainder of the respective seasons.
Much credit should go to
Tha name of Skipper Ren
Jim Jernlgan and his long karlk ha* cropped up again
„ . t of cohorts which include.
p u b l i c i t y man, managera g#MOn 8enktrlW w„ do|„g
coaches, umpire* and the Ilka iomethlng along the lines of
who make possible this type being outstanding. Now the
youngster’s name appears in
of program each aummar.
Last, but not least, the **&gt;• baseball line scores for
. top notch pitching plus home
youngsters who participate
,n run hitting.
niuinff. vy«uiu
Could it
It be
ur that
wm
Iho llttjo league* and the ^8*11 ^ another Jim Thorpe.
Junior boys laagua should bo Guess we'll hav* to bids our
grateful to tha city commls- time to sa* what ho does in
slon for making It posiibls.
football team gives every In
on hla way—that's for sura

George's Ties
Perfection For
First In AL
George’s pulled Into a tie
with Perfection Dalriei Friday
afternoon in a 3 to 1 decision
over the Florida State Bank
in Little American League
play. George'* sow has a re
cord of two win* and no loss­
es along with Perfection for
the loop's top spot.
Meanwhile, Hunt Lincoln
Mercury took over first place
alone in the Llttla National
League when Chase and Com
pany'a nine dropped an 11 to
2 contest to the Locomotive
Engineers.
In the American loop UR,
a three-run rally in the fifth
Inning enabled George'a to
squeeze peat the Florida Slate
Bank nine in what haa to be
described as the best played
game of the season thus far
In the two little m ajor c lr
cults. Steve Rawls was era'
dited with tba victory. He
gave up only four hits, whiff­
ed seven and issued only •
lone free pass.
David Lea held command of
the hill throughout the En
gincor*' battle with Chase
while his mates banged out
the 11 to 2 win over the Pack
era. Lee allowed Chase but
threa hits and backed up hla
own cause with a three-run
homer.
Both Chase and the En
ginaers now hava record* of
one and one.
The line scores:
Fla. St. Bank 000 100-1 4 2
George's
000 03s—3 3 0
WP— Rawls LP— Gen*
Bertrang
Chase
000 020 — 2 3 2
Lor. Engrs. 330 14s—11 11 1
W P - Lee L P - Wlnfree, HR
—Lee (3 on)

60 Take Part
In Tourney

More than 80 members of
the Mayfair Men's Golf Asso­
ciation and the Sanford Wom­
en’s Golf Association took part
In a golf tournament at the
kleyfalr Country Club course.
The winning team with a
low net score of 85 was com
posed of Kathryn Park, Dossle DeGenahl, Harold Heckrn(Americas)
bach and F. C. Richards.
Team
W L
Coming in with a 88 and
George's
2
0
earning
second prls* was the
Perf. Dairies
2 0
Navy
1
1 team of Ida B. Wilson, Jane
Fla. St. Bank
0
2 McKibbln, Capt. R. Ware and
Sanf. AU. Bank
0
2 Jim Palmer. At 87 and in
third p la n war* Frances
Results Friday
Teggy
Billups,
George's 2, Fla. St. Bank 1 Goodman,
Charles Park J r. and Ralph
Gamas Today
Slmss.
(At Fort Mellon Park)
Helen Carraway mad* tha
Sanf. Atl. Bank *vs* Navy,
longest putt In women's com4:30 p. m.
peUtion and Earl Higginbo­
tham was closest to the pin
on number sUteen in men's
competition. Most oi those
Team
W I, who played In tha tournament
enjoyed a steak cook-out af­
Boone
7
3
terwards at tb* Mayfair club­
Evana
5
3
house.
Winter Park
8
4
Edgewater
8
8
Colonial
8
5
Gets Invitation
Oak Ridge
5 5
WESTBURY, N. Y. (U P D Seminole
4
5
Express Rodney, an Improv­
Bishop Moor*
1 •
ing aoa of Rodney-Adelald*
Resells Friday
Gallon who scored an im­
Seminole 5, Evans S
pressive 1:00 1-8 triumph at
Boone 1, Winter P ark 0
Bishop M oon 7, Edgewater 3 Sant* Anita, Calif., last Wadnesday, haa been Invited to
Oak Ridge 2, Colonial 1
compete la Friday night's
ReeuHo Saturday
123,000 Trader Horn Trot at
Seminole i, Edgewater 8
Winter Park 7, Ouk Ridge 8 Roosevelt Raceway. 8u Mgc
Lad and Porterhouse a r t tha
Colonial 8, Boone 2
early favorites.
E t t a s 18. Rithoo M oan 8

Little League

Metro League

Ray Graves, coach of the
Florida p a to r gridiron ma­
chine, eaya "Florida's -*1004
football team give every in
dlcatlon of being an aggros,
sive, recklrs* outfit, capable
of giving any tram a battle.
"Our s c h e d u l e , " saya
Graves, "is the most demand­
ing one in Florida history."
11a isn’t kidding. The Gator*
this fall must face RMU, Mis­
sissippi State, L8U, South
Carolina, Ola Mias, Alabama,
Auburn, Georgia, FSU and
Miami.
" It’ll require a great deal
of determination,” Grave*
continues, "along with depth
and luck In the form of keep
Ing key boys healthy to face
up to the challenge of facing
six teama th a t played in
bowl* last year.
"Our big problem la a lack
of depth in the form of quail
ty football players a t most
positions. In particular, wa
nr* very strong on the first
two units nt tackle, but we
can't afford an Injury. This
position la typical of the
aquad."
Graves Is high on the pos­
sibility of an improved run­
ning game, a better kicking
game, and a bitter fullback
In l-arry Dupre* who la, a*
Graves says, "Our Leader."

Rex Back In
First Place
Rex Liquors moved back
Into flrat place In the Busi­
nessmen's league a t Jat
Lanes but It wa* not so much
their own doing, Aa they
wars winning a single point
against Team No. 4, first
place Cavanaugh Tire Serv­
ice wa* dropping all four to
tha red hot Kundrackl and
Cline’s Sinclair squad. Tex
Morrison had hi* big "bomb"
exploding all over tho pins
aa ha amassed the high
serlea for the night with 200/
648 as ha lad Kondrackl and
Clin* In thalr sweep. Curt
Abney helped out with 107/
515 and Stave Mason waa tha
mainstay for Cavanaugh with
176/618.
Claranc* Wallis hit a good
200 game to help Rex Liquors
to their Ion* win agalnat
Team No. 4. Vergil Andarann
rolled 201/631 In Team N'u.
4's three gam* decision over
Rex Liquor.
Bill Murphy grabbed solo
honors for tha night with a
whopping 222 gam* as h*
paced Team No. 6 In a clean
sweep against 8mlth's Amoco
Service. Jimmy Vilas alto
chlmsd In with 179/600 and
David Oldham 189/604 and
Marshall Wiltshire 188/603
war* trying hard to keep
Smith’s Amoco Service close
to tha pace.
Faron Builders took a three
point win from Dick’s Appli­
ance to round out tha night'*
matches. Lcnnia Blond! shot
182/628 and Dick Schaffer hit
303/605 to "star" for thalr
reapactiva teams.

4th Tagged Fish
Chief Jaaa K. Benson,
• f Baaferd Naval Air Staties, haa booked hla fourth
tagged fish la Lake Golden.
These tagged flah carry
cash prises in tha IchUta
8688,888 flaking darby, first
m a lts of which tacally are
t* he aaaaanced later thla
wash-

The Lyman High Grey
hounds, making a desperate
bid to even up their win and
losa record at 5 and 3, failed
as tha Lakeview High Red
Devils of Winter Garden came
to Longwood Park Friday and
nosed out the 'Hounds, 3 to 2.
Although both clubs ara In
the Oranga Belt Conference
this was not an official OBC
contest.
Lakeview tallied once in
the initial inning and pushed
over their final two markers
In the third. Pendleton, with
a pair of doubles,. accounted
for two of the runs and Teal
drove In what turned out to
be tha winning run.
Lyman cams to Ufa only
in the sixth when Marvin
Cook hammered one out of
the park with a mate aboard
for tha 'Hounds' only two
runs.
Shaw and Hewett combined
on the hill for the Devils to
limit Lyman to five hits.
Meanwhile, Donnie S m i t h
went the routs for the losers,
also holding Lakeview to flva
safeties.
Lyman, now with a record
of four wins and six losses —
their worst a t this time of the
year In the past 17 seasons,
will take on Leesburg Thurs­
day night In Ihe Lake County
city. The contest is slated to
begin at 7:30.
Lakeview
102 000 0 -1 5 0
Lyman
000 002 0 -2 6 2
Shaw, Hewett (8) and Kin­
sey; Smith and Neufcld.

Suniand Wins
Practice Tilt
In South Seminole Little
League practice games, play­
ed recently at Longwood, Sunland racked up an 8 to 7 vic­
tory over I-ongwood. Cassel­
berry downed the Altamonte
Springs .Senators by a score
of I to 5 and the Altamonte
Springs Twins captured a lop­
sided affair from the North
Orlando, 13 to 6. Bear Lake
rolled to a 14 to 1 win over
Lake Mary.
The contests were played In
connection with a barbeque
sponsored at the Longwood
Park by the South Seminole
Little
League
Association
which la miking effort* at
this time to raise funds with
which to provide a lighting
system for its new park lo­
cated In Casselberry.
A parade, hlghUgbting the
event, was led by Longwood
Police Chief Gaude Layo. The
barbeque wa* arranged by the
Little League organisation's
auxiliary.
The feature performance of
the day was 8flk« Conover’s
no-hit pitching aa he hurled
Rear t.ake to the 14 to 1 win
over la k e Mary. Mike Weirick waa the Bear Lake catch,
er, Guy Brewer the manager.

Junior League
Team
Elks
Kiwania
Rotary
Lake Mary
Shrine
CPO
Gvltan
Ra*nils Friday
Shrine 3, Lake Mary 2
Game* Today
Klwanl* -va- Shrine, 7:30 p.m.

Surtees Wins
SIRACUSA, Sicily (UPI) —
John Curteea of Britain, driv­
ing a formula one Ferrari,
won the Grand Prlx of Stra­
t u m Sunday with an average
speed of 185.282 kilometers
an hour and a clocking of one
hour, 18 minutes and 51.8 sec­
onds for tha 220-kllometcr
course.

A. L. ROY caught this aeven-pound black baas
under 1-4 bridge, according to Seminole Sport­
ing Good*. He was using live ahiners on spin­
ning tackle with a six-pound test line.

Masters Wrapped Up,
Arnie Looks To U .S .
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) —
King Arnold Falmer, back on
his throne after six months
in virtual exile, set hla sights
today on the U. S. Open—are
ond atop an rout* to the
grand alam of golf.
Palmer, who became the
first-ever four-time Masters
champion when he beat de
fending champion Jack Nicklaua and Texan Dave Marr
by aix strokes, aald ha would
aldeatep the pro tour for the
next two weeks and use some
of that time to practice cn

Lawson Fund
Is Growing
The varying amounts bring
given to the Buddy Lawson
klcmorial Fund continue to
cover a broad scope, but are
swelling the sum to be used
to perpetuate the memory of
the exciting halfback and
fleet-footed 100 yard and 220
daih man who so popularly
represented Seminole high
school.
BUI Lovelace, chairman of
fund* committee, said today
that "soma of the youngsters
may be sacrificing their lunch
money—or Is it 'burger skimp
Ing that does 117—In order to
make a gift in memory of
their friend."
Tb* committee chairman
also said that butlneis men,
fan* of the "Scooter," are
adding their check* to the
fund.
Contributions are acknow­
ledged from Donald Reynolds,
John Kader, Sid Morrison,
Robert Mahan, Bud Milam,
Karlyle and lla Housholder,
Sally Mamele, Chuck Mamele,
Jack Bridges, Richard Hlttell
and Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Barks.
Postmaster CecUa Heard has
assured propectiv* d o n o r s
that ihelr gift sent to Buddy
Lawson Memorial Fund, Sinford, Florida 32771, wlU be
delivered to tha proper off!
dais.

Little League
(Natfeoal)
Team
W L
Hunt Lin tie r
2 0
Chase
1 1
First Federal
1 1
Loc. Engrs.
1 1
Standard Oil
8 S
Result* Friday
Loc. E nirs. 11, Chase 3
Games Today
(At Bay Avenue Park)
Hunt Un-Mar. -vs- Standard
OU, 4:30 p.m.

tha Congressional course In
Washington whera this year's
Open Is to be held.
He mad* it clear th at he
hopes thla might be the year
In which he can sweep the
big four — the Masters, the
U. S. Open, the PGA and the
British Open. This la on* of
tha few feats which haa es­
caped him In a fabuloua 10year career that Includes 41
tour victories and more than
a half million dollars in prise
money.
"If I win tha U. S. Open,
than I definitely will go sifter
tha British tltla,” Palmer
said. "I'm reasonably sure
that I'll be in tha British
Open under any circum­
stances and 111 definitely
play In tha PGA."
Palmer wiped out a n y
doubts about his status at
the top of the golf heap Sun­
day when he posted a final
round 70 for a 12-under-par
276 total to earn f20,000 and
coma within two strokes of
the tournament record te l by
Ben Hogan back in 1953.
"I waa never sure in past
Masters th at I had really
won It on my own," Palmar
said.
"Thera was always the
weather or some other fac­
tor. But, 1 really won this
one."
He did, too, and called the
winning acore exactly. Al­
though Marr, who waa play­
ing in the same twosome,
pulled within three strokes of
him eight hcles from the end,
I'almer reeled off three bir­
dies over the last five holes
to crush any and all latablooming contenders.
Palmer was in a five-way
tie after Thursday’s first
round but led by widening
margins thereafter.
Nlcklaua, who won her* last
year with a 286 — 10 atrokei
higher than thla year's win­
ning score — auffered tha
same Jinx that haa plagued
all defending Master* Cham­
pions. H* mads a valiant try
with an eagla and two birdies
over one four-hola stretch but
simply ran out of holes In
hla drive to become tha first
to ever put Masters victorias
back to back.

SPECIA LS
EVERY D A Y!

The Seminole High School
track team icored 29)4 points
Friday afternoon to place
fourth among the 10 school
era participating in tba annual
Beach Relays at Daytona.
Daytona Beach Mainland cap'
lured top spot. Daytona Beach
Seabreeze was second, the
DeLand High Bulldogs were
third and Seminole came in
fourth.
Picking up points for the
Scmlnolcs were George Marks
who placed third in the 120yard high hurdles, Jack Hunt
who placed fourth In the mile,
plus Harold Unger who was
fifth In Ihe 'same event.
Barry Barks tied his own
SHS record of 50.8 seconds In
the 440. However, this ematlng
time was only good enough
for second place as the win­
ner from Mainland covered
the distance In 60.2 seconds.
Ed Griffith of Seminole was
fourth In the event.
Seminole’s Rick Walstrom
placed fourth In the 180-yard
low hurdles, and the Tribe's
foursome of Griffith, Denver
Vodopich, Barks end Lloyd
Freeman established a new
school record in the sprint
medley relay with a time o(
2:05.1 to place third in this
event.
Clarence Johnson was third
In the 220, Vodopich posted a
20-foot-U-tnch broad Jump,
good enough for second place,
and Lee Sparkman was third
In the high Jump.
Coach Dick Williams said
he waa well pleated with his
team 's performance among
the mass of double-A schools
that participated in the an­
nual event The Tribe’* thinclads will take part In a dual
meet with Colonial High of
Orlando today, participate in
the Metro Conference Meet
on April 22 at Orlando's Evans
High, and wind up the spike
season by appearing in the
Group meet at Daytona Beach
Mainland High on May 2.

To Poll Fans
NEW YORK (UPI) - Base­
ball fans across the nation
will be polled to select par­
ticipants in the New York
Yankees' 18th annual old tim­
ers day scheduled for Yankee
Stadium on Aug. 8.

REPLACE YOUR
SPACE HEATER

By Joe G tr g n
UPI Sports W riter
The tall, Imposing figures of
Lyndon Baines Johnson,
one-time first baseman, and
Fred Hutchinson, a former
pitchar, cast tha dominating
shadows today aa the 1964 ma
jor league baseball season
stirs to life with opening day
games in Washington and
Cincinnati.
Mr. Johnson assumes the
honor—aa nine U. S. Prealdenta have done before him—
of tossing out the first hall In
the nation’s Capitol to offi­
cially herald tha sta rt of a
new aeaeon.

For Hutchinson, manager of
the Cincinnati Reds who aa
the oldest franchise In b*«r»
fcoH have the traditional honor
of opening the National .Lea­
gue schedule at home, today is
the first day of a long fight—
not ju st to bring the Red*
home first as h* did in 1961
but to ovareoma the cancer
which was detected In hla
chest last winter.
Johnson, who revealed last
week that h* played a pretty
mean first bas* in tha Texas
sandlots, will make the first
pitch before an expected crowd
of 44,000 In D. C. Stadium,
which then will sit hack and
watch the hometown Senators,
tha perennial tailenders of

Shrine Playing
At .500 Clip
The Shrine Gub hiked its
season percentage to .500 Fri­
day afternoon at Sanford’s
Memorial Stadium when It
posted a 3 to 2 victory over
Lake Mary in the only cootest slated for the day.
The Shrine’s Jim Warren
singled home Tim Sain in the
bottom half of the seventh to
break a 2-2 deadlock and give
the Shrlners their first vic­
tory in two starts. Lake Mary,
winner of its initial engage­
ment, Is tied with the Shrinera now for second place.
Paul Pivee turned In a fine
pitching performance, going
(fie distance for the Shrlners
and holding the Lakers to four
hits. Ken Riser, on the hill
for Lake Mary, alio turned la
a four-hit performance.

tha Amiri can Laagua, taagto
with tha Los Angales Angela,
who finished ahead of only tha
Senators last year with a
ninth place finish.
The usual sellout crowd of
30,000 at Crosier Field will ba
treated to tha annual festiv­
ities, which inelud* a parade
and the usual q u o t a o f
speeches followed by the gam*
between the Reds—on# of tha
National League's top pennant
contenders — and the ninthplace Houston Colts.
All of tha other 16 elubs
open Tuesday with tha Amer­
ican Leagu* running on a full
daytime schedule and tha Na­
tional Leagu* splitting Ite
four games between the day
and night
JbhhaolT, who a t fi-foot-2 and
TBTTOundris built in tha mold
v t -cUasle l i n t basemen, will
ba continuing a tradition be­
gun hy William Howard T aft
In 1010.
After tha ceremonies era
concluded, Claud* Oatean, a
lefthander who established a
0-14 mark for Washington
last year, will oppoi* the An­
gel*' Ken McBride, a right­
hander who finished 18-12 ia
1963.
Hutchinson, a fiery compet­
itor who is convinced ha can
lick the cancer and th a t his
team can win the pennant
will send Jim Maloney, tha
fircballlng righthander who
compiled a 23-7 mark last
year—one of the top records
in baseball against tha Colts.
“ Wa can win it (tha pen­
nant) . . . our attitude ia
good,” Hutch, who like John­
son, 6-2, has frequently de­
clared during spring training.
And in tha wide open National
League race, no one can doubt
tha sincerity and truth of hi*
statem ent
Ken Johnson (na relation),
who was 11-17 last year, will
1&gt;* on tha mound for tha Colts,
who boast on* of tha oldest in­
field and youngest outfields ia
basebalL Newly acquired Nel­
li* Fox will s ta rt a t second
for Houston and team with
veterans Pate Runnels, Eddie
Kaiko and Ken Aipromont*.
The key for the Reds Is tha
return to form of outfielder
Frank Robinson and pitchers
Joey Jay and Bob Purkay, all
of whom experienced miser­
able seasons in 1963.

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Mazzinghi Wins
MILAN, Italy (UPI) World Junior welterweight
champion Alessandro Masslnghl of Italy stopped Mexico's
Hlrario Morales in tha third
round of Sunday’s 10-round
non-UUa bout at VigoreUi Sta­
dium.

Tribe Fourth Reds, Celts In
In 10-Team NL Spotlight
Relay Meet

Lon. Cost fnitil/itJon

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'Aprfl 18, 1964 — F i j i 7

Politically Speaking

• •

Florida voters a n denied holders of Florida Citrus Pro­
the privilege of balloting for duction Credit Association on
write-in candidate* in pri­ April 14 at Orlando. This
mary election* where a quali­ story will be told by Dr.
fied candidate ha* no oppoel- Byron T. Shaw, administrator
tlon.
of agricultural research ser­
This la the am wer to the vice, U. S. Department of
question railed by this co­ Agriculture, Washington, who
lumn aa to why Florida law will speak on "Partners in
p e r m i t a unopposed candi­ Agricultural Progress."
# a e
dates' names be left off the
primary ballots.
Senator Holland, in a
This column queried Secre­ lengthy news report support­
tary of State Tom Adam* and ing his stand on the civil
received the following re­ rights and medicare bills,
sponse by w in :
sums it up thuely: "Despite
"Re your telegram. Section tension, dangers and prob­
99.041, Florida statutes, pro­ lems that burden us, the
vides th a t where there is only world is not a worse place
one candidate of any politi­ than it once was. We knew
cal party qualified for an of­ more about what is going on
fice, the name of the candi­ today because we have better
date shall not be printed on newspapers a n d reporters
the primary election ballot, than ever before, and radio
and such candidate shall be and television bring us new*
declared nominated for the of great events the hour they
occur. Let us face our prob­
office.
"Our Florida election laws lems and solve them as in­
do not make provision for formed free Americans."
• •
•
write-ins in a primary elec­
tion. .Write-in* are only perJohn Kader say* Sen. Scctt
mltted in a general election.' Kelly is the first governor
So, if the reader proposes* Icandfdaie to accept an invita­
to vote for someone *VSt~tm tion to the county-wide De­
the primary ballot, wait until mocratic committee’s rally
the general election to writ* April 18 at the Jal Alai fron­
ton. Kelly has received the (fit
in bis or her name.
s e e
dorsement of his hometown
Local campaigns leading newspaper, the Lakeland Led­
up to the* May 6 primary are ger.
s e e
beginning to wax h o t .
The gubernatorial c a m •
Charges, counter-charges and
denials are beginning to fly palgn also is waxing hot.
between James P. Avery J r. Fred Dlckinscn has labeled
and Marjorie C. Shepard, Jack Mathews "the new pub­
two of four Democratic can­ lic defender of Jacksonville
Boss Burns" and added, “no
didates for tax collector,
Avery wants it known th at m atter what Mathews does or
"I vehemently deny the ru ­ says I will not be stopped
mors I hava aald I will fire from telling the truth about
everyone now in the collec­ Burns."
Dickinson, In Orlando Wed­
to r’s office if I am elected.
She (Mr*. Shepard) and he nesday, continued: “Senator
(John Galloway, retiring col- Mathews, through his attacks
lector )are telling it around on me, has become the best
the county I will discharge all press agent I have."
•
e *
present personnel. This is ab­
Tampa Tribune, In an edi­
surd. I t would be stupid to
discharge these experienced torial entitled, "The Honest
deputies. I will change some Approach," says: "Governor
policies of the office, if elect­ candidate John E. Mathews,
ed, but the present personnel Duval County’s state sena­
do not need to worry on* tor, has properly called the
hands of rivals who are pro­
whit about their Jobs."
To which, Mrs. Shepard and mising to work for repeal of
Galloway deny t h e y are specific Florida taxes. Such
spreading auch reports, but promises, says Mathews, ‘are
add: "W* are not even men- pie in the sky.'
"Especially singling out
tionlng Mr. Avery’s name . . .
but we are being told he is S t a t e Sen. Scctt Kelly’s
pledge to repeal both the in­
telling that*
tangibles tax and tha 1963
•
• •
Galloway, who has said automobile license tag tax in.
privately he will publicly in- crease, Mathews notes that
dona Mrs. Shepard for his the two combined bring in
job, also was reported as |70 million to the state trea­
denying the privilege of per­ sury each biennium, and
mitting the public to view asks: 'Where will Sentator
the payroll of his office. The Kelly get this $70 million re­
retiring collector, in response placement? Would he tax
to this rumor, said: " It (the groceries end medicines'7'
payroll) is a m atter of pub­
lic record. I will open it up
to anyone with a legitimate
reason for seeing it; but I
will not open It for curiosity
seekers."
Xsrlyl* Housholder, County
• * •
Jhn Avery, current chair- Service. Officer, Sanford, an­
nounces that C h a r l e s R.
man of the County Commis­
sion, ia "summarising'' for Prince, Assistant State Serv­
ice Officer, Florida Depart­
public consumption a 48-page
ment of Veterans Affairs, will
issue which will be submit­
be In 8anford from 3 p. m.
ted to the voting public on until 4:80 p. m„ April 21.
May 5. The title, itself, to
Prince's visit to this vicinity
this proposal is 1U legal-sixe will be for the purpose of
pages long, single spaced. I t helping veterans and their
has to do with the creation of survivors or dependents resid­
a special tax district to asses* ing In this area, with regard
a special tax not to ex­ to Veterans Administration
ceed thrse-tenths of a mill benefit* such as: Hospitalise,
"to construct or acquire tlon, Education and training,
w ater conservation and con­ Insurance, Disability, Widows
trol facilities . . . for the con­ and Dependent Parents' Bene­
servation, development, utili­ fits, G. I. Housing loans, etc.
sation and disposal of water."
Prince represents the head­
* • •
quarters office of the Florida
Sea. Spessard L. Holland Department of Veterans' Af­
will he honored for his great fair*. Pas-a-Grille, Florida,
service and co-operation t* and his services ars offered
the citrus Industry a t the fro* of charge to all con­
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�Pnffe 8 — April 13, 1964

Decorating Class
Meets Tuesday

Shower Honoree

Circle Conducts
Monthly Meeting
The Ethel Root Circle of
the Congregational Chriitlan
Church met recently in Fellowihlp Hall of the church.
Hra. Out Schmah led an ln&gt;
tereiting devotion bated upon
;"The Joy of Doing Good on
The Sly," by Rev. Gordon
Powell.
- Routine butlneit wat con­
ducted by the prealdent, Mrt.
Walter Bethea, at which time
reports were heard from the
'yearbook and material aid
chairmen.
. Announcement w at made of
the dlitrict meeting to be held
In Tavaret on April IS, and
delegate! were eelected to at*
lend.
^ The quarterly Women't Fel­
lowship meeting wat dltcutt*
BRIDE ELECT Frnnklo
«d, which will be held on April
er at the homo of Mrs.
87 a t Fellowthlp Hall. At thli
Mrs. Frank Jones, right,
meeting, lira. Glbbont, misdenary from India, will be
the gueat apeaker.
Final plana were made for
the bake eale which the Circle
Will apontor on Saturday,
April 11, at 9:30 a.m. In front
• I McCrary'a atore. Plea, cup*
Cakes, cooklea, bread, caket,
Swcdlih Llmpa bread and at*
The Wesley Service Guild
•orted Swedish cooklea will be
of T h e F irst Methodist
Slclhc
available.
Church
m
at
a
t
the
homi i of
"At the conclusion of the
fleeting delicious r e f r e s h * Mrs. Dura Wakefield for ths
manta were served by the hot* regular monthly meeting.
Various committee chair­
teas, Mrt. Harold
Herbat, to
.
men
gave reports, and com*
the following l
Mmea. T. R. Alford, Walter Ing events were related dur­
Bethea, Bonner Carter, Clay* ing tha bualnesa aetalon.
Elected to serve for 1004ton Bagwell, M. J . Corbett,
Ralph Lotting, G. O. Nord* 03 were Mrs. Lucy Smith,
president, Mrs. Haze] Flynt,
gren, A. M. Remuaat, Gua
vice president, Mrs. Dura
Schmah, E. T. Simpson, Clyde
Wakefield, recording secreta­
Stinson and Oscar Zittrower.
ry, Mrs. Mildred Carver,
Treasurer, M r s . Beatrice
Smith, Spiritual Life Chair­
man, Mra. Fay Galnei, Mia*
alonary education, Mra. Nan­
cy Brock, Chrlatlan Social Re­
lation*, Mra. Hattie Sullivan,
Supply Work Chairman, Miia
Ethel Riser, Promotion Sec­
retary, Mra. Esther I-analng,
Literature and Publication*
Secretary, Mra. Muriel Gard­
Pause before enter­ ner, Local Church Work, and
ing a row of seats in a Mra. Robbie Guff, Sunshine
theater or s p o r t s Chairman.
A pleasant social hour fol­
a ren a Th is lets others lowed the business session
collect themselves.
with refreshments served.

Wesley Guild

Elects Officers

or Coming Year

I guests thoroughly enjoyed a I The buffet table was bcauti*
I
00 ‘,per*°n* fully overlaid with pink net
* ty Tr* u '
lover taffeta, and sweet peas
were dispersed at intervals
along the edge. Centering the
table wat a punch bowl of
genuine imported milk glass,
with
matching candelabra
holding pink candles.
Assorted nuts and candies
were served from milk glass
compotes, and the combine*
Uon of the dazzling white and
pastel pink produced an un
usual effect of splendor.
Frankie waa attired in an
attractive pink and white
checked dress with a pink
sweet pea corsage.
The guest list Included the
Mmcs. Pat Cook, Kathy Be
herns, and Glny Ward.
THE BLUBBER CLUB, new organization of VAH-3 Officers Wives, is
Also the Misses P at Wight,
especially designed for the girls who ore weight watchers. Reviewing a
Sherry Lee, Loretta Fore, Nyposter at a recent meeting at the Afterburner are calorie counters, left
lenc Albers, Jo Anne Hern,
to right, Mrs. R. D. Ashby, Mrs. L. T. Hawkins, and Mrs. J. D. Durbin.
Jackie Enslcy, Joan Jones,
Regina Clark, Marty Stemper, Bettlna Vale, Sara Wenty,
Carol Chambers, M e r r i t t
PhUipa, Linda Hlttell, and
Barbara Kanner.
Alto Susan West, P at Lav
ender, Phylla Frlsby, Judy
Lewis, Janice Crawford, Pat
Irwin, Janice Russell, Joyce The DeBary Business and her chairman of Committees
Russell, Terry Vickers, Lin­ Professional Women's Club aa follow*, Career Advance­
left, wnti guest of honor at a bridal show­
By Evelyn Lundy
da
Wade, Linnottc Henning, held their Installation of New ment, Or* White, Finance,
Fitzgerald, center, who served as hostess.
Officers
a
t
a
Dinner
Meeting
Sally
Ann
Neider,
Health
and
Sir.
and Sirs. R. T. Warren
Marylln Hunt, Pat Wiggins,
mother of the bride.
a t the DeBary Restaurant, Safety, Alice Robiollo, His­
and Bette Hayes.
will be guests of honor Wed
Tuesday, April 7.
torian, 31arion Roberts, Inter­
nesday, April 15, a t their
Prealdent Her* Lederhaus national Relations, E l s i e
home,
1012 Slagnolla Avenue,
presided, and welcomed the Thompson, Legislation, Jo
f o l l o w i n g members and Peck, 3fcmbershlp, H e l e n Sanford, a t open house in
guests, Mildred Haney and Snodgrass, National Security, celebration of their twenty
her daughter Kathy of Del­ Dorothy Paplneau, Parliamen­ fifth wedding anniversary.
tona, Jan Splzak and Betty tarian, Alberta Warner, Pub­
8(r. and Sirs. Jam es PearPeacock, District 4, Lois Wal­ lic Relations and Public Af­
ton
of Oviedo, will serve as
ker's guest, Mrs. Francis Hen­ fairs Beatrice Muller, Pro­
hosts
for the celebration.
gram Coordination, Margaret
ry of Ormand Beach.
All friends of both couplet
Helen Snodgrass gave the Williams; Publicity, Evelyn
Invocation and following a Dzick, Industrial School, Ma­ are invited to call between the
brief business aeasion, Lois rie Accardl, Year Book, Sally hours of 3:3o and 5:30 p.tn.
Walker, District 4 Director, Ann Neider and 3tary Ann
installed the slate of new of­ Lederhaus, Hospitality and
ficers submitted by, Helen Sunshine, Helen Stripp. Ways
Kohlnant’s
Stripp, Nominations Chair­ and Means was left open for
DINNER DELIVERY
man; Bert Lederhaus, Presi­ the time being.
SERVICE
d e n t , Margaret Williams,
•
During the salute to flag,
Complete delicious dinners
First Vice President, Helen led by the President, the flag
Snodgrass, 8ccond Vice Pres­ was draped In honor of the
DELIVERED DAILY
MON. THRU SAT.
ident, Jo Peck, Third Vice late General Douglas Mac
4 P. M. to 6 P. M.
President, Thersa Frlson, Cor­ Arthur. The District 4 Din­
BY DAY OR WEEK.
responding Secretary, 3!ary ner Sleeting will be held,
FREE MENUS
Ann Lederhnus, Recording April 26, at Leesburg, with
LOW COSTl
Secretary and Sally Ann Nei- registration at 11 a.m. Speak­
Sanford 4k Sanford Area
dcr, Treasurer.
er will be Miss Helen Pa­
Ph. 322*2256
The President announced rades.

DeBary BP Women Conduct The R.T. Warrens

Installation O f Officers

25th Anniversary

Jones,
H. M.
is the

Chuluota His And Hers Club
Mra. H. T. Crittendon, Pres­
ident of tha South Seminole
Cardan Club, was the gueat
speaker s t the April meeting
of the ChuluoU His and Her
Garden Club held a t the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George T.
Haig last Monday avening.
Mrs. Crittendon, who la a
retail florlat, advised the gar­
den club members to consider
both the lasting qualities and
how flowers are to bo used
when buying them. For In­
stance, chrysanthemums will
laat three weeks If proper
care la given them) rosea,
atock and carnations a t the
moat one weak, while tulips,
iris and snapdragon will last
only two or three days.
"In making arrangements,
na* two colors or at the most
three in a ratio of 6-1, or 69-1," she advised. '‘Lavender
and pink a r t both good colon
to us* a t night, but rad la a
day-time color. Escept in a
•enter piece when both ends
of the arrangement should be
tha same length, each spike
or stem should be of a diffarent slsa."

Each woman present made
a corsage and each man a
boutonnler* so that everyone
present wore flowers a t the
refreshment table, which was
decorated with a center piece,
made by Mra. Crittendon
while she explained the ma­
terials user and the manner
in which to assamble them.
At the business meeting,
Russell J. Hammond, Chair­
man of the Beautification
Committee, reported t h a t
Mesare. Roy Carlson, George
T. Haig, Charlaa E. McCune
and Georg* H. Zimmer had
worked with him a t the en­
trance to this section of
ChuluoU from 8R 419, so
that the gardens now oxUnd
the full length of tha two
walla. Donations of two palm
trees, a Urge number of
chrysanthemums and cleomt,
and about 20 choice canna
rootstocks had been given the
club by Mra. Joo Battle of
Oviedo, Mr. Loula Ratliff of
ChuluoU and Mra. Arthur C.
Broeker, a club member. This
material was planted by Mta*
dame* George R. Boulden,
Broeker, Carlson, McCune and
Hammond.
The next meeting of the
Cleanser Fights Acne
Deodorants and cologne are club will be held at tha home
• o t substitutes for cleanli­ of Mr. and Mra. McCune on
ness. This la something teen­ Monday, May 4 a t 7:80 p.tn.
agers must be aware of early.
An antibacterial skin cleaner
FOB ANT OCCA8ION
a a n t a l n a hsxachlorophene,
FLOWERS
once used only by doctors for
ARE ALWAYS —
scrubbing, now Is commercial­
CORRECT
ly available. The cleaner cuts
down on germ growth and is
said to be nondrying and hypo-allergenie. I t la recom­
mended for personal, hygiene
and Is helpful in easing tha
acne problem.
To get a clean cat through
• meajngue-topped pie, put
butter ‘on the knife blade be*
fan cutting.

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The second class of the
newly reorganized Decoratfng
Course will be held Tuesday.
April 14, at 1 p.tn. at the SN*
AS Ballroom for all Service
wives, both active and retir­
ed.
Sfri. Kermit Johnson, who
designed the original pro­
gram in entirety, will conduct
the class, using "The Young­
er Set” as her topic.
The transforming of the
nursery to the dormitory will
be outlined by Mrs. Jamison
in stressing the economy of
less expensive fabrics to pro­
duce clever effects In interior
decorating, and in the pur­
chasing of durable and pract­
ical furnishings, which can be
utilized throughout the years,
with little change.
Sir*. Jamison is well known
for her venality, having been
professional Interior decor­
ator, and the OWC ladles arc
indeed fortunate In having the
opportunity of attending this
course under her capable di­
rection.
Sire. Vivian W right will as­
sist Sirs. Jamison in present­
ing this Interesting program.

Kayser
Hosiery
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Sale
April 13-35

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"RITUAL OF JEWEL" ceremonies for now members of Zeta Ai, Beta
Sigmu Phi, was held recently a t tho home of Mrs. Nancy Morris in
Osteen. Participating in tho impressive ceremonies were, seated left, Mrs.
Geri Linnekugel and Mrs. Flo Winsa, president of tho chapter. Standing
from left are, Mrs. Dora Leo Russell, Mrs. Pat Recrs, and Mrs. Jan Cara.
Another new member, Mrs. Winkle LcFils, was unable to attend.

Sanford Personals

The George T. Haigs Host

Will Celebrate

A t NAS Ballroom

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J.
Earle of Ann Arbor, Michigan
are houia guests of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8.
BUIhlmer. A c c o m p a n y i n g
them South wat Mr. Earle's
mother, Mrs. Harry Earle, of
Dearborn, Michigan. They all
are finding our Florida wea­
ther very delightful and quite
a change from tha weather
they left a week ago.

houio guests of their son and cruise to the Bahamas.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and 31rt.
R. J. O'Neil on Tangerine
BARBER
Drive.
Mr. and 81r*. E. R. Helton
Jr., were recent guests of her
sister, Mrs. Doris Williams,
en route to their homo In
Montgomery, Alabama, fol­
lowing a southern tour. In
West Palm Beach, the Hel­
ton's were guests at the Ken­
nedy Mansion, and were
members of a private yacht

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April 18, 1984 — Pare 9

0sah Qbbij. •
DEAR READERS: A few
weeks ago, the following
letter appeared in my col­
umn:
“ Dear Abby:
“Today, while I was on a
school bus, the driver hit a
dog. All of us kids told him
about It and he just said, 'I
am aware of that.' He did­
n't even stop to see it the
dog was dead or not. None
of us kids could do a thing.
LOVES DOGS LN KOKO­
MO. IND."
1 replied:
“ DEAR LOVES DOGS:
“The bus driver should
have atopped and done what
he could for the poor ani­
mal. Had the driver been
alone, the crime would not
have been less, but to have
act such a poor example for
the school children is inex­
cusable."
Hundreds of letters poured
in Here are a few:
DEAR ARBY: Are you
nuts or something? A school
bus driver is prohibited by
law from stopping his bus
and getting off to leave his
bus unattended. That bus
driver was only doing hla
Job, and I think you owe
him an apology.
BUS DRIVER IN MASON
CITY, IA.

•

•

•

DEAR ABBY I love dogs,

j?

By Abigail Van Buren

MONDAY P. M.
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Kparls
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but If one gets In my way
what could hare happened
when I am driving. It's hla
If some of the school childfuneral. My brother o n c e
dren followed him of the bus
to investigate also? Perhaps
put hia brakes on suddenly
to avoid hitting a dog on a
the bus driver would have
highway, and he banged his
been responsible for a cou­
(!) Pltsst
mouth on the steering wheel
ple of dead children.
l i t Z»n* llrrjr Theater
breaking off four healthy
MOTHER OF SIX
1:11 111 Monday Nit* At Th*
• • •
H o r lts
front teeth. Ha eama very
e• &gt; To Tell Tli* Truth
close to involving two other
DEAR ABBY: Although
(I) Outer U m lts
cars in what could have
I II II) I’v s Oot A Secret
the bus driver did Use right
1:10 (It W sgon Train
been a serious accident.
(It The t.ury Show
BURT F. IN SAN FRAN­ thin* to not stopping, l
*:»» (It Penny Tlv&gt;m»,
think
he
could
have
said
1:11 (It Andy O r'fflth Show
CISCO
(1) H ollywood end the
• • a
more than than, “ 1 am
■tars
aware of that" when ‘he 11:11 (I) B reaking Tolnt
DEAR ABBY: That bus
( I , Keel hide— W est
children told him he had tiit
driver was sm art to go right
Side
a dog. Had he explained
on Instead of stopping to
(It Sing Along W ith
Mitch
that he could not stop, but
care for the dog he hit in
Newecep*
would report the accident as 11:11 &lt;&gt;&gt;
the road. When I was young
(I ) New*
(and pretty stupid), I struck eoon as be got the children
(I) Newstln*
to their destination, he 11:11 (I) Sports 1*1n * I
a dog on the highway. I
(I ) Theater of Hie Stare
would have put the child­ 11:11 ( l i T enlte Shew
stopped and tried to get the
(S) Movie
ren at ease and not have
Injured animal into my car
11:11 (I t The l.ate Show
givrn them the Impression
so I could take him to the
vet's. He wai slightly mad, that he didn’t care whether
TUESDAY A. M.
he had killed a dog or not.
and, In his frenty. bit me
«;(10
&lt;51 Sign On
COMPASSIONATE IN 1:1* III
badly on the face. I had to
Mudehlne Almanao
OWENSBORO. KY.
*:Jh («) Perm llrpnrt
have to stitches in my
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t
World
(’Ivllleellon
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cheek. That was 23 year*
1:11 (I) College *f the Air
Get it off your chest. For
ago. ami I still carry a very
t ; . (I t TeSey
(It Walt* Up Merle*
ugly scar. Smart people a personal, unpublished re­
t i l l (I t rare* Market Re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
don't go near Injured anlvert
3363, Beverly Hills. Calif.
t i l Slat*
News
te d
mala. They report them to
W eather
Enclose a stamped, self-ad­
the proper authorities at the
I II ( l i T o la r
dressed envelope.
first opportune moment.
(I) Pre-School r itn n la a
• •
•
1:&lt;l ( l l Countdown Newt
LEARNED A LESSON IN
1:4* (I ) Mickey's Uoepel
For Abby’s booklet, "How
KENT. 0.
Tim*
To Have A Lovely Wed­ lee (It Wicker r e e e e Skew
DEAR ABBY: If that bus
II) C eglela K tagarae
driver In Kokomo had Hop­ ding," send So cents to Ab­ l:M
1:11 l l ) W eather sad Mews
ped to Investigate the injur­ by, Box 3363. Ilcverly Hills,
I II (II Today
(I ) C artearllle
Calif.
ed dog, can you imagine

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On(Bhidcp

I hava just receivtd tbs
quarterly report on t h a
American B r i d * a Taachtra
Association. Not only Is tt
brimful «&gt;f material that
should be valuabla to teach­
ers, but thers is plenty of
good stuff for columnists. Of
courae, columnist* are also
teachers, or a t least they
should be.
Hasal Files of Oakland,
Calif., (hews several handa
that Illustrate the duck play.
Mrs. Files explains that the
duck pluy usually consist* of
conceding a trick you could
take in order to win tricks
later.
Her first example Is a very
simple one, but players fre­
quently miss it.
South is In ■ very good

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Pass
Pass
Opening lead—A 3
three no-trump contract, but
the combination of a spade
opening, a duck play and a
losing diamend finesse proves
too much for hhn.
Eaat wins the opening

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I.empt of Learning
Plvorc* Court
K i.re U e
nom ptr Room
H alt Storiu
Bay W hta
Spanish I.eleone
Mike W allace Newe
Word (or Word
1 Mere L air
Th* Object le
Concentration
Price le Might
Th* McCoye
Seven Key*
Pet* B tiled?*

By Oswald Jacoby

spade lead with hla king and
returns tha fiva spot. South
plays the jack, and if West
rushes to take the trick, he
will nrrer make another one.
West should play a low
TUESDAY !\ M.
spade a t triek two and hold 11:00 (I) Lee* *r l.tf*
back his act for later. Hr
(01 geven Key*
(1) Plret Impreeelon
doesn't know th at there will 11:10 t»l
Nether Know* lleel
be a later opportunity, but hr
, (I) gearek fer Tease*.
should realise from the bid­
(l&gt; Truth er Coe**ding that hla partner will
guencee
hold other high card* beside 11:11 (I) 0.1*1.g IAgkI
(«)
dirt
the king of spadrs and that 1:10 (») MagicTalk
of Muel*
If one is the king of diamond*
t i l New*
1:!S t i ) rlpeclal— 1.1.
everything will he grand.
1:11 (I t S i TV* W orn Torso
W rit ducksl Declarer ran
(I) M id-ria. New*
(1) Science
cash only seven more tricks. t i l l &lt;•)
Larrtlme
He must taka the diamond 1:11 (I) Paeavorg
(I ) Ann Bnuthern
finesse. It lose*. East leads
1:11 (I ) Art l.ln k lttle r
bark his Isst spade and now
(I ) P er In Court
(I ) Tho Porioro
West rashes three spade
1:11 (I) Tn Toll Tho T ralk
tricks.
(I ) L oren* T e s .g
(I) fleaeral

w o .p ltel

1:11 (I ) Th* K ig* of Night

U)&amp;

J.tin(jJoMM

H I Just bet that women all
over the country reacted
with, “If that Isn’t Just like
a man!" when they read that
President Johnson—in a ges­
ture toward economy—ordared that lights be turned out in
the White House whsrever

PTO President
Gives Coffee
By Jana Casselberry
Members of the executive
board of English Eststce Ele­
mentary PTO were guesta a t
a coffee given recently by the
president, Mra. Charlee Daneen, a t her home on Lake
Howell Road In Tanglewood.
The serving table was beau­
tifully set and decorated with
a centerpiece of bronse ehryaanthamuma. Pouring for tha
occasion wrra Mra. Dale Bee­
be and Mrs. Jim Sheppard.
Each member was given a
gift of a pepper mill by Mrs.
Deneen.
Others attending were the
school principal and hia wife,
Mr. and Mra. Morris Ruby,
Mrs. J. B. Legg, Mrs. Arth u r Thorns, Mr. and Mra.
Tom Moaea, Mra. Pets Lytle,
Mra. Ann Jordan. Mrs. Ray
Norman, Mra. Robert Moore
and Mra. Martin Sellnfraund.

By Ruth Millett

thay weren't being used.
Here’s a country that
waste* la millions and glvea
away in billions and the man
who* la tbs bead of It decides
tha way to start economising
I* to turn eff the lights in
tha White House.
Of course, this ia meant to
bo symboUs of tho govern,
ment-wlde need for economy
—but it la typical of any
man’s reaction to expense.
Any tima a man gets on an
economy streak, hia first
grumble seems to be about
tha alectrie light bill.
“I wish you'd look a t this
light bill," ha says to his
wife. “Nobody in tills house
aver turns off a light"—-and
stalks around
tha house
switching off lights.
Tha ona-man war against
lights ia on — and usually
lasts until tha economy atroak
runs Jta course, or until tho
man who started it all bumps
his shins walking through an
unlighted room.
Meantima, there's been no
serious talk af economy tn
big things. The light in n e router may buy himself a row
ear or a fancy b o a t Ha may
not oven t u n a hair when hia
wife comae home with a row
fur c o a t

N O T IC E
There’s no need of a long statement
when our message is brief. So well
juet skip .

down here and h j "RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offer* a complete electrical
service, does good work, does it prompt*
ly, efficiently and cheerfully aad doe*
appreciate its customers."

Sid Vihlen
Randall Electric Company
112 Magnolia Atbou*
Phono 122-0911
Commercial . . . R*el4*atlai . . . ladostrial Wiring

j

Ha has taksm hla stand for
economy by n lsln g Cain
about the lights—end he feel#
batter for it, aelf-righUously
better. Additionally, ha has
proved to hie satisfaction th at
he ia the only member of the
family who Isn't wasteful.
Look at how ha has to go
around turning out lights!
So don't worry about that
darkened White House, Mre.
Johnson. The preeident is just
being a man. In a lltfle while
he'll forget about those
lights, and you can keep the
White House lit up ilka a
Chriitmas tree.
But if you don’t want to
wait for thia economy favar
to run its course, juet leave
a chair in the middle of the
floor in one of those darken,
id rocma and wait for the
anguished yells, and the com­
mand — “ Let's have a little
light around thia place."

(I ) Qoota Per A Dap
&lt;51 Tou Pnn’t Her
1:11 (I t P ougla* K o e r l e
Hew*
H I* (I) Rerret Btorva
(It Trallm aeter
(I) The Match • * ■ •
1:1* (I ) Uncle Welt
( i ) llurne A All**
1:1# (II M aeerlek
(I) Cartoons
(I t lloel of Crouch*
1:11 (I ) Noweropo
(I ) Lee re It To Boavor

Gift To nayaa
Th# alalxtrately carved deek
In tha prreidintlal office of
tho White Houaa waa a gift
from Great Britain during the
administration of Rutherford
B. Ilayei.

WujM ujMa
7:30-9:30 p. m. NBC Monday Night Movie. "Never Let
Me Go." Clark Gable and
Gene Tierney star in (his tale
of a married couple separat­
ed by the Iron curtain. An
American newspaper corre­
spondent (Gable), tn Moscow
at the end of World War 11.
marries a ballet dancer (Miss
Tierney). He is later ordered
out of Russia became of hia
anti-red writing, and permiss­
ion for his wife to Wave is
denied, in England, he plan*
for hit wife's escape.
8:30 it p m. CBS. The Lucy
Show, (rerun). In his role as
banker Mooney, Gale Gordon
is a scream in this one.
Mooney is in the hospital with
a broken leg and Lucy (Lucille
Ball) desperately needs his
signature on a check 4o buy
her daughter a new gown.
Lucy sneaks into hi* room as
a hospital aide, but her clum­
siness almost kills Mooney.
But Lucy's not that easy to
get rid of.
9 9:30 p m. UBS. The Dan­
ny Thomaa Show. One of
those infrequent plots where
you guess but enjoy the anti­
cipation of what's coming.
Kathy Williams and Bunny
ilalpcr &lt;Marjorie Lord and
Pat Carroll I worry that their
husbands are working too hard
and start nagging them to
take It easy. When Danny
and Charley (Dunny Thomas
and Sid Melton) ignore their
blandishments.
the
gala
scheme to scar* them into
slowing down.
0:30-10 p. m. CBS. The An­
dy Griffith Show. Good fun,
even though Sheriff Andy (An­
dy Griffith) doesn't think ao
when hc'a Innocently caught

Oviedo Soldier
In Germany
Army Rpeelaliet Four Tom­
my R. Eatea, aon of Mr#.
Ruby ll. Eete* of Ovirdn, \vu»
maligned for duty with the
123rd Medical Detachment in
Germany on March 24.
Fotra, a dental assistant in
the unit, enterrd the Army In
September 19(12 and was last
atationed in Viet Nam. The
19-year-old soldier le a 1962
gratluuta of Oviedo High
School.

o v i u t ci r\ CT
RIUl-IH TMIATR
t h m t i:

a Tt r sitA V
Till) A H its
l'lr*4 ..a f o r e .h o e e t.g
“ WHO'S HEKK
a i.R C f iv n iv mv a a n *
Carol lloroctt
l* w -l&gt; .lu r . .(SO Italy
Alfreg H itchcock’,
" r il HATCH A THIHI—
I’. r r l ir a .I . Hear* N elly
, I'rotu r.e la C'alar

“The Pink Panther"

T V Time Previews

In a web of ebrumatanevB. A
good show for Don Knotts
tn his deputy Barney role,
with some chuckles added by
a couple of kooklr dolls, play­
ed by Joyce Jameson and
Jean Carson. The girls, strang­
ers, flattered Barney into
showing them the Jail, much
to Andy's dismay. Andy li
further dismayed when his
girl (Anota to rs ant) gees him
with tha two femmes and
jumps to eonelutions. Barney
doesn't escape feminine wrath,
either, a* hi* sweetie (Betty
Lynn) jump* to the same con­
clusion.
9:39-10 p.m. NBC. Hollywood
and the Stars. "The Odys­
sey of Rita Hayworth." The
one-time Hollwnod sex goddess
gets this series' patented
akim-jhe-surlhce treatment. Abounding in film clips from
her features, plus newsreel
shots of her personal life
(which had its moments), it's
a half-hour offering Interest
without insight. Miss Hay­
worth will be one of those
appearing live on (lie academy
awards show which follow*
tills on th« ABC-TV network.
10-11 p. m. NBC Sing Along
With Stitch, (color) If you're
not interested in the bests in
the movie world, this hour of
music pays tribute to a var­
iety of fairs from tbs 1893
Chicago exposition to the New
York fair opening Wednesday,

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April 32. Though the abow may eking TV •Sow for merit
Zenith Color T V S a l*
be a week prematura, the buffs.
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•ongs are good and timeless
and you'll hear such old fa­
vorites as "Meet Me In St.
Louis" and "Louisiana Hayride" up to (he big new fav­
FROM 8:00 TILL 11 A. M. ONLY
orite "Hello, Dolly!" naturally
you'll also hear Richard Rod.
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TOAST — JELLY
fair called, fairly enough,
CHOICE of GRITS or POTATOES
"F air Is Fair."
10 p. m.-12:10 a. m. ABC.
Oscar Awards Show. No queslion about it, tills is the big
show of the night as the mo­
tion picture industry pauses
1 EGG (ANY STYLE)
to pay tribute lo its self-sel­
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ected bests in 23 categories,
ranging from best picture
TOAST — JELLY
(nominees a r e
"America,
GRITS
OR
POTATOES (CHOICE)
America," "Cleopatra," "How
the West Waa Won", “IJlllea
of the Field" and "Tbm
Jones") to best sound. A starstudded cart will be on hand,
though rumor has it that many
of the nominees will be diffi­
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BAUMBACH.
P laintiff,

A* L. DRUMMOND,

Defendant.
N O T IC E o r HALE
TO I A. L. DRUMMOND
Orlando, Florida
By rlrtua of an execution,
Ixurd out and undar tha aaal
of tha ahora captlonad court,
upon Judgment randarad and
docketed In Hamlnola County,
Florida, In favor o f tha plain*
tiff and agalnet tha captlonad
defendant.
which
eiecu tlo n
«aa directed and delivered to
me aa aherlff In and for aald
county. 1 hare levied upon
all rlcht, title and Interest of
tha aald defendant. A. la
Drummond, In and lo tha fo l­
low ing described paraonal pro­
perty:
I PIT Renault four doof
aadan. ID No. 3TT1PII
Notice ta hereby given, that
l. tha undersigned, sheriff aa
aforesaid, will sell tha above
described property to tha h igh ­
est bidder, for cash, at publle
auction, at tha main door of
tha Hamlnola County Court
House, in tha City of Sanford,
State of Florida, on the !dlh
day of April. 1»««, between
tha hours of tlio e o'clock In
tha forenoon and J:0d o'clock
In Ihe a fu in e n , of that day,
to satisfy tli. said elocution,
together w ith Interest and
coots thereon.
DATED th is l»th day e&lt;
March. 1444
J. U Hobby. Sheriff.
Seminole County
By: James J. Singletary
Deputy Sheriff
Tubllah March &gt;}, l« A April
I. II. 1114.
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in t h e c in c t ' i T c o u r t o r
THE NINTH J l l l l l l A I . CIR­
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEM I.
NOI.F, COUNTY, FLORIDA
CHANCERY NO. I3STS
CLARA HERRLER,
P laintiff,

ARTHUR D. HERRLER.
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TOl ARTHUR D. HERRLER,
whose last known address
Is:
ARTHUR D. HERRLER
l l l i Upton Avenue
Toledo. Ohio
Tou are hereby notified that
a eult for Divorce has bask
Instituted
agalnet
you
by
CLARA HERRLER. In the Clreult Court of tho Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit. In and for Semi­
nole County. Florida. The ab­
breviated title of the case Is
CLARA IIP:RRLEn. P laintiff,
va. ARTHUR D. HERRLER,
Defendant.
Tou are hereby required to
file your anewer or other de­
fensive pleading In the abovo
styled cause w ith the Clerk
of the Circuit Court o f said
County, and serve a copy
thereof upon BA88ETT AND
TUCK. A ttorneys for P lain tiff,
too South Maitland Avenue,
Maitland. Florida, on or b e.
fore Ihe Slat day of April.
1114. If you fall to do so 0
default w ill be entered a gain st
m.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of said Court at Hanford,
Hamlnola County. Florida, th is
ltth day of March, 1144.
(8KALI
Arthur H. Beckw ith. J r ,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnote County, Sanford,
Fla.
Ur; Martha T. Vlhtea
Deputy Clerk
Harlan Tuck, of tha firm of
UA88ETT AND TUCK
too South Maitland Avenue
Maitland. Florida
Attorneys for P lain tiff
Publish March M, t t * April
«. 13. 1144.*I
C D S-it__________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA.
IN CHAN­
CERY.
NO. ISMS
THE
FRANKLIN SAVINC.H
HANK IN THE CITT OF NEW
YullK. a corporation.
P laintiff,
I J O 8 E P H CATENAZZO and
| JEAN CATENAZZO. hie w ife.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
| TO; Joeeph Calenaaso and Jeaa
Catenatso, hie w ife,
Residence Unknown
M ailing Address — C/O
Navy Eachange,
Naval Station.
San Juan. P. R.
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTT.
I FI ED that a eult has bran filed
against you In the above rauee
| and you ara required to flla
' your answ er with the Clerk
In f this Court and to so r ts *
ropy thereof upon the p lain tiff
or Its attorneys, Mahoney, Hadlow. Chambers A Adams, n arnett National Hank Building,
Jacksonville t, Florida, not la ­
ter than May IJth, 1*44. If you
fall so to do. * Decree Pro
Confeeso w i l l
bo entered
against you for Ihe relief de­
manded In the Complaint. This
eult la to foreclose a m ortgage.
The real property proceeded
agalnet la:
Lot II, Block B. Second
R avens Park Section of
I.och Arbor, according te
the Plat thereof aa r e ­
corded In Plat Book It.
P ages t t thru t l o f tha
Publle Records of Sem inole
County, Florida.
Together w ith tha follow ing
I Items o f property w hich ara
located la and perm anently Inetalled ae a part o f the Im­
provements nn said property:
1 Q.E. Refrigerator, Model
No. BBI1, Her. Nn. f l t t t t
1 O.E. Oven. Model No.
JUS. Her. No. E T tilS it
t O.E. Plate. Model No.
JltO. Ser. No. T T lie t t t
The espreee enumeration o f
I tha foregoing Items ahall not
be deemed to lim it or restrict
the applicability nf any other
language describing la gen ­
eral te n se other property In­
tended to be covered hereby.
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal o f this Court at Hanford.
Florida, this Ith day o f April.
A.D. t i l l .
| (COURT SEAL)
A. H. Beckwith. Jr.. Clerk
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
(A copy of the Complaint
filed herein la attached to tha
copy o f th is aotlco which Is
mailed to oach defendant for
whom a residence moro sp eci­
fic than a sta te or country
w as given In the sworn sta te ­
ment filed herein by the plainI tiff, his agent or attorney.)
I Publish* April 11. 18. ft.
Moy I. 1114
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NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not bo roe poemIb is
for any debts tscarred by
M J404 other than myself.

RICHARD C. HODSON

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Legal Notice
riCTITIIU'* KANB
NOTICE 19 h»r«by «tv«n
that l »m « n t I n bu.tn«i*
• t BanteM. 9*mln«l« Ceunty.
riorldt. unOir the floUU.u.
mm* of. Vlltin* Import* Co.
•nil that I Inund to MgliUr
•ild ntm i with thl Cltrk ef
tha Circuit Court, flimlnoli
County, riorldi, In tooordineo
with tho provlllon* of thl
riotltleui Him* S titut.i. to*
win Bietlon 1(1.41 riorldi
• titu tu ll.T.
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r u M l . h : M ir. II, to Apr. I, I I

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COUNTY, FI.OIUUA. IN 1*110-

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In rai Eitnto of
1’AUI.INE KOVACIK

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To All Crodilorn and ■'•rinna
Jin* log tlolm a nr Montand*
Jtanln.t Raid C italoi

Vou and ouch of you are
tirrcliy notified and rtqulrcd to
jireiont any clalmi and do*
imnilt which you. or olthor of
you* may havo iR ilnit tho oo*
tato of PAULINE KOVACIK.
doconod. Into of oild County,
to tho County Jud«» of Bom*
Inoln County, Florida, at hi*
offlco In tho court houia of
•■Id County at Banford, FlorIda, within ilc calendar month*
from tho tlmo of tho flrat pub.
Ilcatlou of thla notice. Two
roplea of each claim or demand
ahull ho In wrltlnr. and ahall
atata the place of roaldonoe
and po*t offlco addreaa of tho
rlnlmant, and ahall bo aworn
to by tha claimant, hla aarnt.
or attoray and accompanied by
a filing fee of one dollar and
ouch claim or demand not ao
•Had ahall ba void.
Till-: KlltRT NATIONAL
HANK AT WINTER PARK
Jly: /• / fleorge O. Buritaiun
Truat Officer
Aa admlnlatrator of tho
Rotate of PAULINE KOVACIK. docoaaod
Law office
Icnrdl A Payton
Soil Fairbanks Avenue
Winter Fork, Fla.
Piiblleh: April II, 10, IT
Slay 4. IMI
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Legal Notice
IN THU t'Ot’HT OF THE
COUNTY dl'UUB. BKBINOI.E
COUNTY, BTATB OF FLOR­
IDA.
IN PROBATE
In re the R elate » fi
UUHBEY W. LYNCH,
Deccuerd.
FINAL NOTICE
Notice I* hereby elvan that
the underalaned will, on the
l l l h day of May, A.D. H X .
present
tn
tha
Honorable
County Juda* of Hemlnole
County, Florida, hla final re.
turn, am ount as Kaeriitor of
lha Ketuta of HultHEY W.
LYNCH, daceaaed, and at aald
lime, then and thare. maka applica lion to (he aald Judae
for final aattleinent of hla ad*
m inistration of eald etlale, and
for an order dlecheralng him
ae auch Executor.
Dated thla the 7th day of
April. A.D. t i l l .
/ a / THEODORE K.
LYNCH. SR.
Aa Executor of the Estate
of D on SE Y W. LYNCH,
Deceased.
(1EO. A. BPEER. Jit.
Attornay for aald E state
111 M eanolla Avenue
Hanford, Florida
Publish: April II, 24. IT,
May I. t i l l
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found
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. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Fsmsle Help Wanted
17. Mala Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Serricss
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Speeisl Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
83. Furniture
34. Articlos Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
85. Articles «Vantcd
t&gt;6. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers • Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment
1. Lost &amp; Found
LOST: Female Slameie cat,
Ravenna Park, Temple Dr.
area. Chlldrcn'a pet.Itcward.
323-2513.
2. N o tices • P e rso n a ls

VACUUM CLEANER—LOCAL
REPAIRS — SALES —
ALL MAKES
IN TH B CIRCUIT I'CII'HT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Phone 322-2282

IN
AND
FOIt
REMINOLi:
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CARL M. AHIC. JR..
P laintiff,
va.
MYRTLE BATTS ARIK.
D efen dan t
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
MYRTLE BATTS ARIE
I l l s Deal Street
Rocky H a u n t North Car­
olina
PI.EASE
TAKE
NOTICE
that a C om plaint, has hern
filed against you In the c ir ­
cuit Court. Ninth Judicial Cir­
c u it In and for Samlnola Coun­
ty, Florida, | r Chancery No.
I I .n r . t h i abbreviated title or
which la CARL M- ABIE. JR.,
P lain tiff, versus M Y R T L E
B a t t h ARIE. D e f e n d a n t ,
wherein tha relief sou ght le a
Decree e f Dlvore# sad an
award of Defendant'* entire
Interest In and to certain real
estate deMrlbdd I I fellow s, tow it:
I-ot t. Block d. ENOLEWOOD PARK. UNIT NO.
4, according tn the Plat
thereof aa recorded In Plat
Hook X, Pag* III. Public
Records of o ran ge Coun­
ty, rlorlda.
Theta prasaata a r t to cauaa
and require yeu to file your
written answer or dtfaniea. If
any, to tha Complaint filed
haraln. and to servo a ropy
thereof upon th l P lain tiff's a t­
torneys. Htonetrom, Davie A
M elntoeh, P ost O ffice Pox 111*.
Sanford. Florida. IITTL on or
M foro H ay I t, IM I. and horela
fall not or a Decree Pro Confeeeo w ill be entered against
you, and tha cauaa proceed aa
part a.
&lt;8EAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark of the Clreiiit cou rt
By: Martha T. Vlhlen. n. c.
Stenatrem. Pavla A McIntosh
A ttorneys for P la in tiff
Poet O ffice Dox 1110
Hanford, Florida 21771
Publish! April 11, 2«. IT. May
4. 1IX

fa tha Caart of (ho Coaaty
*■*•«, Romlaoto Coaaty, Mate
of Florida, la Probata
la ra the Rotate oft
D. K. KRItHET. olao known
•a DKNN1T K. KER8EY,
Deceaaed
FINAL NOTICE
Notice Is hereby Riven that
the undersigned will, on tho
Itth day of May, A.I&gt;. 1X1,
present to the Honorable Cuun*
ty Judge of Remlnole County,
Florida, har final ralurn. ac­
count and vouchara. aa AdmlntetratrlR of the Bftate ef
D. K. KtRIRT. alio known
• a OENNIT K- KEItRET. daaeaaed. and at laid tlmt, then
and than, maka application ta
(ha Mid Judea for a final
oettlemtnt of her admlnlatra*
(Ion of aald Mlate, and for an
order dllcharRlng her a* such
* Va*u d *’Via**ihe tlth day af
starch. A. D. IMI.
BUS1E KKUHET
Aa Admlnlatratrll af thl
Kalata of
D. K. KKRSKT, a/k/a
PERMIT K. KEItRET
Peceaiad
BTENBTIIOM, DAV1R A
MclNTORH
Attorneys for Admlnletratrt*
Poet Offlco Hos 1110
■airford. Florida IITT1
Publish April I, It. 10. IT, 1114
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BARRY’S WORLD

Income Tax Returni. Lamar
Willlama, Fiva Point*. Ph.
322-78(2.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
O. M. Harriiuns
1311 Palmetto
222 8837
222 78(8
8. E d u catio n • In s tru c tio n
CERAMIC LESSONS. Tuciday 7 p. m. 1915 French
Ave.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!
Men-women, 18-53. Start high
a* $101.00 a week. Prepar­
atory training until appoint­
ed. Thousand* of jobs open.
Experience uiuatly unnec­
essary. FREE information
on jobi, salaries, require­
ment!. Write TODAY giving
name, addrcn and phone.
Lincoln Service, Box 73,
Sanford Herald.

4. Transportation
Leaving for New York State,
Tuei., April 14. Room for 1
or 2 passengers. Phon*
Frank Ceresoll, 322-3238.

6. For Rent

01}* fttn fo rh

Mrralb

SWEETIE PIE

12. Real Estate For Sale: 16. Female Help Wanted 27. Special Service*

- VA HOMES
By Nadine Seltzer FHA
2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
1. m , 4 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

$100

Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
See Or Call Your

FHA - VA *

3&amp;4

Seminole Realty

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

SO U TH W A RD

V A - FHA

12. Real Eatnte For Sal*

Ball-Blair Agency

&amp; Sales Broker

25c
CAR WASH

Jim Hunt Realty • Thi* totally new RAM JET DoOffers for your sslection
thes* Beautiful 2, 8, 4 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the beat home
buy, aea tha

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Furn. Ctean, 1-BR., c.b. house EVERETT A. HARPER
and shed, icreen porch,
AGENCY • REALTOR
carports, air conditioner,
2(03 S. Park Ave.
large yard mowed free. $60 Pbonea FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
mo. Rl. 1. Box 167, N. OrJ BR., 1th bath home. Aa•ngc Ulvd., Paola.
aume paymcnti. 322-5(35.
Office FA 8-2118
Apt. for rent, 505 Myrtle Ave.,
NlgM FA 2-064S
Avallabl* April 13th. Phone H Acre lot*. Term*. Juat outaide West city limlti, $1,250.
823 0700
122-5802.
2524 Park Dr
Sanford. Fla
322-1938.
STOREROOM, or olflee, on
lit. S t, near 2 free park­ $ BR, Fla. rm., 1th baths, cent
$100 DOWN
heat, alr-cond. ($4 mo. incl.
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
$15 MONTH
taxes. 322-2261.
Jaeobson'i Dipt. Store.
3 • Bedroom Home
CUSTOM REALTY
New people in ui vn look el
WINTEK PARK
Hi raid Adi. Be lure your
Corner Lee Kd. and 17-12
buslneit li represented with THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Phune 611-0021
attractive
advertisements. 111 N. Park Ava. FA 2-6123

It-yourself 21-hour Coin-ope­
rated Auto Laundry la Abso­
lutely Unbelievablet I (The
customer can get a car
clean inside and out for
less than 60c. Operators re­
port earnings of $8nooo to
$1,300.00 per month. No em­
ployes required. $1,500.00
minimum cash required—
Balance can be financed.
Art today, and own the
RAM-JET Auto Wash Fran­
chise in your area. Only
responsible investors will be
considered. Call or write:
MI 7-6363

William A. Mttssuy
and Associates
191 West Fairbanka Ave.
Winter Park. Florida

S t Johns Realty

2 Dr. Ref.
Commercial • Industrial •
freezer. $75. 210 Bradshaw
Residential. Free estimate.
Dr., Ph. 322-8910.
We Appreciate Your But!
Gibson Tenor Guitar, practi­ 434ness. 322-2287.
cally new, coit new 8150 or. * y
CXA )
29. Automobile Service
with carrying case. 322-2928.

Wagner s Amoco

21" Console TV. Excellent
condition. 822-0170.
AUTOMOTIVE
AIR-CONDITIONING
Duncan Phyfe coffee table. •‘.W
I ‘%S
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
,*v
Small electric organ. An­
Good Used Cars Sold
tique
China
Cabinet.
Win­
818 French Ave.
322-7765
dows. Doors. Reasonable.
1915 French Ave.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free Inspection, estimates, GE Dry Iron $3; Craeh hel­
pickup, delivery. Rccorlng
met $7; Guitar $6.50; alio It
&amp; repairs discounted.
volume* of Children's Uni­
31114 E. 3rd.
322-34(3
versity Book Shelf Book*
$20. Ph. 322 7124.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
410 Magnolia

Ph FA 2-4622

Auto Glass, Top*
4 Seat Covars

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 24032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

31A. Pela

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

b ig $ $ s a v in g s
On Floor Models 4
Demonitratori
,
(FREE Repair ESTIMATES)
In Your Home

In Sanford Cull
SINGER
Representative at
Alan's Fabrics A Rug*
322-5783

Cute Puppies. Male or female. SINGER SLANT-0-MAT1C
Repossesed. Would like re­
$5. Ph. 322-8024 evenings.
sponsible party to take up
payment* of $9 per monlh
32. Flower* - Shrub*
on Slant-O-Matlc Automatic
BLOOMING Rotes on Chero­
Zig Zag -Sewing Machine.
kee atock. All other kinds
Guaranteed, Like New sew­
of Nursery shrubbery and
ing condition. Call Collect
trees.
241-9587 evenings or 422Gray Shadows Nursery
0932, Service Discount.
6 Ml. 8. on 8anford Ave,

33. Furniture
Ueed furniture, appliance!,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
L arry'i Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Sell Ua Your Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Caih. SUPER TRADING
POST. PA 2-OG77.

$0.00 PER MONTH
Assume remaining 6 payments
of $6.00 on repoiactsed '63
Model, Swing needle, Dlal0-31 atlc Zig Zag. Makes but­
tonholes, sews on buttons,
makes fancy stitches, darns
4 patches, etc. Exc. condi­
tion. Phone 322-8627.

35. Articles Wanted

WANTED! CUrui fruit. U r g e
or small amounts. Bonded
Upholstering 4 M attren ren­
Fruit Buyer. Ph. Lee Mans­
ovating. New 4 Uied Furni­
field. PA 3-4244
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Truck*
Co., at 700 Celery Ave. 36. Automobile
FA 1-2117.
'57 Plymouth, like new, oew

»*£ '

t
V 1

FREE ESTIMATE

paint Job, good rubber. $300.
For the biggest aelactlo* of
Ph. 3224198.
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
352 cu.- fL *88 Ford eaglat.
Brokerage in Casselberry
Beat offer. Call 3824557:
on 17-92. Open 6 days 8 to 8.
1935 Chevrolet 4-door Station"
WANTED reliable couple le
Wagon, R4II, Automatic
take up monthly payments
TranamlMlon, Good Urea,
of $18.50 o* S complete
very clean car. Alr-condlroom* of furniture. Call
Boned. $395. 322-5028.
TE 8-li l t , Canalbarry, col­
lect.
1956 Dodge. 8200. 8ea a t No.
1 Fir* Station.

FURNITURE

3 ROOMS FOR ONLY

BUYlho a ra w ar
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US

$12.03 A MONTH
4 Low latereet Rate*
Sofa Bod 4 (latching Chair
♦ Low Monthly Payments
2 End Tables
FLORIDA STATE BANS
Coffee Table
2 Lamps
37. Boat* - Motor*
Bedroom Suite Complete with
Mattress 4 Box Springs
Gateway To The Waterway
8 Pc. Dinette Set
Robson Sporting Goods
Thii Group Only $2(9.99
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
Other group* $299.98 4 up 804-64 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5961

Jr

Budget Furn. Co.

USED BOATS 4
motors,
GUNS. Naw 4 Uied. Large
selection. Will trade, also
34. Article* For Bale
repair. Tackle sold 4 re ­
7-Pc. Dinette aet, good condi­ paired. Oiteen Bridge FUh
tion. 322-4116.
Camp^4 Gun Shop.
TVs Uted. All makei 4 mo- SR. Motorcycles • Scooter*
deli. 700 W. 9th. 322-9792.
MOTORCYCLES
APR. SPEC. Jet White Ilouie
1961 Honda $295
Paint. $3.95 Gal. Army.
1959 Triumph T 110 $550
Navy Surplus, Sanford.
SANFORD MOTOR CO.
Piano Tuning and Repair
800 French Ave., Sanford
READY
MIX
CONCRETE
W L. Harmon — FA
322-(3SI
ratloa, Floor, Free Estimates
P A I N T I N G , Inside, Out, Sills, lintels, steps, blocks, Uied Velo-Bolas motor bike,
Large, Small. Call Bob
find, csmsnt, rock, pips,
good condition, excellent for
323 0742.
steel, gresse traps, dry
beglnnori. 122-2928.
welli. Stepping Hones.
WELuS DRILLED. PUMPg, M1HACLE CONCRETE CO.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
309 Elm Ave.
822-5781
All Types and Siiei
Hard-rork Maple drop teat
We Repair and Service
dining table, chairs, hutch,
b T I N E
hreakfront, Vt price. Phone
Machinery and Supply Co.
32248(8.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2441$
Longwood Plata — Ph.$38-4583

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GE 12 Cu. Ft. Upright Freasrr ............................ $AO 50
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17. Male Help Wanted

OPENING FOR PLANT
GUARD
Age 25(5. Average height,
2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
weight. Night work. Apply
Florida State Employment
Service, 200 So. French,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sanford.
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiit, Also.
FA 2-5931 Atlantic Bank Bldg MAN WANTED to manage
and operate a retail Wat­
kins Route In thla area.
(Would consider lady 40 to
BEDROOM HOMES
80
years old.) Earnings of
IMMEDIATE
$125 per week from the
OCCUPANCY
very beginning. For person­
Air-Conditioning Optional
al Interview In your home,
As Low a a $350 Down
Mr. McGarity, P. O.
CRYSTAL LAKE PARK write
Box 627, WUllaton, Florida,
LAKE MARY
32696.
West on 25th St. and
Left on Laka Mary Blvd.
Retired nr seml-retlred man
322-2744
with knowledge of fractional
LAKE WYMAN
house power engines for part
"My teacher nay* all I do la take up epaee, so I'va
HEIGHTS
time employment. Apply
decided to become an aatronautl"
LONGWOOD
Lewi* Salcs4 Service, 2517
(South on 17-92-6 ml.
Country Club Rd.
6. For Rent
12. K«nl Eatnte For Sale
2 Blks. Northwest of
18. Help Wanted
1/Ongwood Plain)
Furn. Apt. 2300 Mcllonvlllc.
TRAILER i..Al)ES
RETOUCHER wanted, mate
CONSIDERED
Furn. 2 BR home, 7 ml. Welt
or female for photographic
of Sanford. Good cond. $70
1901 S. Park
322 5232
negative retouching. Must
mo. H. R. Rice, 668-5(06.
Nite*: 322-8971-3031 or 22(8
be experienced. For appoint­
ment Phone 322-7222.
Casselberry, 2 BR, Duplex, NEW CR 2 BR, plaitercd, tile
Th. 838 3911
all tile hath, tcrraizo, elec,
hath &amp; Kills, util, rm., big
19. SltuattonH Wanted
SPRING SPECIALS!
range, $70, range &amp; refri­
carport, plenty citrus &amp;
gerator, $75, water Included.
shade. Call O w n e r at 3 RR, 2 Bath, Lovely Loch Yard Work, Window Cleaning.
Ph. TE 8-1573.
Phone 322-2155.
322 6859.
Arbor $13,500 — $500 Dn.—
FURNISHED 2 I1R House,
$91 Per Mo.
SLIPCOVERS made to Order.
3 BR, l lh B ithi, acreened
Fla. Rm. Inquire Dean’*
Reasonable. Ph. 322-5112.
porch, cent. heat. Auume
Barber Shop, Hiway 17-92 payments, Nothing Down. 3 BR, 1 Bath, Charming loca­
I-ongwood I’laza.
Immcd. occupancy. No qual­ tion $11,350 — $500 Dn. — 20. H a liy u ltte n i
$75 Per Mo.
ifying. 311 ilayj Dr., Ph.
2 HR. Furn. Duplex. Available
BABYSITTING in my home.
April 11. 1-I1R. I'nfurn. Du­ 322-9301 or 322-2118.
322-2274.
3 BR, 1 Bath 2 Sty, Country
plex. Available May 1. lllh
with 2W acrci. $7,800 — $500 21. lieautv Salon*
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Ave. Longwood, 8 ml. from
Dn. — $61 Per Mo.
Aibestoi shingled 3 nR., cor.
N.A.S. Ph. 838-3298.
PERMANENT SPECIAL!
ncr lot, 105 x 200, treei,
2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­ kit. equipped, apotlcss, car- 2 UR, 1 Bath, Newly painted Our Budget Wave Now $6.93
City — $8,000 — $5oo Dn—
Ace Beauty Salon
able May 1. Prefer adulti.
porte. $200 down, $05 mo.
$63 Per Mo.
Mayfair Hotel
Ph. 3224523
1503 Sanford Ave.
Owner will hold mortgage.
G. Ilaumbarh. TE 831(8.
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
3 BR, 1 Bath, Spanish Tradi­ Spring Permanent Special
Roomi private baths, 111
UUEENUR1AR
tional (15,500 — $500 Dn. — 20 Percent off regular prices
W. Firtt St.
Choice lata available In
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
$107 Per Mo,
318 Palmetto Ava. Ph. $22-0934
Grcenbrlar of Loch Arbor
UNFURN. 1 Lf. BR Apt. Kit.
overlooking golf course. 2 BR, 1 Bath, Completely
equipt. 108th W. 18th St. Ph.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Custom building to your
furnished $6,800 — $500 Dn.
3(9-3952.
Open 7 a.m. by appt. Alio
specification*.
Grconbrlar
—$62 Per Mo,
evenings. 3 Senior atyllaU.
2 BR Apt. furn. 2005 French
developed by
103 S. Oak. 322-8742.
Ave., Ph. 322 7231.
2
BR.
1
nath,
Excellent
Neigh­
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
borhood $9,500 — $300 l)n.— 25. l’lumbinr Service*
1 BR. Furn. Apt. Ground
202 Fairmont Dr.
$75 Per Mo.
Boor. Contact 2312 Palmetto.
PLUMBING
FA 2-8074
Contracting Repairs
Modern, clean, 2 UR apt. 601
FREE ESTIMATES
2 BR., i BATH
Palmetto. 322 5192 or 1374.
Screened porch, Including kit­ INVESTMENT 4 REALTY
R. L. HARVEY
chen equip. Down payment 110 N. PARK AVE. 322 0171 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3111
Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ava.
$350. Monthly
Payments
Apply 5-6:30.
$58 50.
2 DR. Home. Study, m 27. Special Hervlea*
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmie
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Baths, Urge Family Rm. in
AIR-CONDITIONING
Cowan. 321-4013.
good neighborhood; Includ­
INC.
By FEDDERS
ing sieve, refrig., room air322-8074
i-ROOM efficiency apt. with
H.
R.
POPE CO., Inc.
conditioner, washing ma­ 200 So. Park Ave.
322 42S4
pvt. bath and ihower, suit- EXPANSIVE, Not Expemlvel
chine A ruga. Really ter­
abla for couple or single
A place to live while build­ rific buy! Monthly pay­ For Repairs and Painting, call
penon or retired. All utili­
ing a home of your deilgn
322-5126 after 5 p. m. work­
ties included In rent. Ideal­ on your Country Estate la ments (83.30.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
days.
ly located on First St., with­ this trailer located on 4V4
Inc.
in 1 block of I free parking
acres, with over 200 ft.
PAINTING, Interior-Exterior,
FA 2-8074
loti and shopping center. In­ frontage on Hiway 418, 10
and all types Home Repairs.
quire at Manuel Jacobion
All Work Guaranteed
minutes from Sanford 4 20
Dept. Store, 211 E. Flrit St.
A. J. ADCOCK
minutes from the Atlantic
General Contractor
Ocean Beach. Only $10,000,
RENT A BED
322-9358
$2500 Down. Call Stemper FA 2-1301 17-91 at Hiawatha
RoPaway, Hoipltal 4 Baby
Agency, 1919 So. French
Beds.
1.1 liualiieaa Opportunity Need a Painter? 322-3090.
Ave., 322 4991.
By Day, Week, or Month
For FAST TAXI SERVICE
COIN OPERATED
Ph. FA 25111 116 W. l it St.
call Homer Little at Grey­
CARROL! 'S FURNITURE
hound Bus Station. 322-1421
or 322-9903.
Property Management
W. For Unit or Rent

3 BEDROOM, air-conditioned,
Furn- apt. MO Park Ave.
IVh baths. Fla- room, fenced
Unfurniihed 2 DR. house, kit­ yard, with patio. Ravenna
Park. Low down payment,
chen equipped. 322-3651.
amirne monthly payment.
Plmnc 322 9357.
LAKEFRONT — 2 Bedroom
Home Furnished. Cassel­
New Custom Built Home on
berry. $too p*r month.
Crystal Lakt. For Informa­
LAKEFRONT - 3 Bedroom
tion call 3225378.
House Furnished, Longwood,
$1(0 per month.
LORMANN REALTY
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
REALTORS
3rd 4 Park Ave. •
100 U. S 17-92, Casselberry
Phone 322-5(41
Phone 838-1707

r S L is is

FOR SENIOR SECRETARY
Accounting Dept, background
necessary. Experience on
IBM Executive Typewriter,
Excellent Shorthand requir­
ed. Apply Florida State Em­
ployment Service, 200 So.
French, Sanford.

Stenstrom Realty

Payton Realty

34. Articles For Sale

IMMEDIATE OPENING Berryhlll Tainting Contractor. Weslin chouse

SALES BROKER

I BR House, Liv., Din. Hm., 4 BR furn. 1317 Douglas Ave.
Kit., UUlity Rm., Carport. (200 Down, $65 per month.
No pet*. Ph. 322-7114.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
I BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
bath, 117 8. Park Ave.
322-1597.
Clean roomi for men. dot
Magnolia Ave. 132-0720.

April 13, 1964—Page 11

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DICK’S

APPLIANCE SERVICE
510 Hanford Ave.

FA 2-7658

Remember, No Money Down — Just Taka
Payments — Up Tn I Years To Pay

Goodyear Service Store
535 W. FIRST 8T.

PH- 8lf.MII

And no nondir nhan th iu
quality homti i n priced to
low - $7,790. to $11.350.,
with i t llttli i t (240. down
and $49 27 monthlyl Drive
out Todiy. Saa replica of
World's Fair Houti! I n #
ride on rhrerboaL "Ooltono
Qumo"I Tiki IntonUte H
— M ltlt DtBary bchaago.

CALL • 6 1 - 4 4 8 1
MACKLE 1 8 0 $ . DIVISION

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�Girl Scouts
Attend Annual
Camporee

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WrralB P«Pf* 12—April 18, 196-

8207 Auxiliary
Has Election
Of Officers

Stop Reading Word By Word

Ask No Questions,

Junior Girt Seouta, fourth,
fifth, and alxth irradcra, from
Troopa 606, 678, 200, 248, 466,
202, 382 and 144 attended the
recent annual Spring Cam
pore* a t Camp Tlcochee in
Time yonr reeding of
Barbenrllle.
column and compare your
M an/ activitlca were plan
speed with that indicated
ned for the girla enjoyment In­
at the end. The expected
cluding trail blaring, awlm
speed assumes s dally five
mIng, outdoor cooking and a
per cent Improvement.
trip to the old cemetery locat­
If you have a fairly decent
ed on property Just recently
grasp of pre-reading from our
acquired for primitive camp
preceding column, you'll find
ing.
Saturday night the girl* that unconsciously you have
presented an Impreailve camp been practicing the next tech­
fire program with many Im­ nique: questioning or selfpromptu akita and ringing of quizzing. Questioning is the
numeroua Girl Scout aonga. At natural follow-up of pre-read­
the conclualon of the program, ing and the final step before
the glrla enjoyed their favor­ thorough reading.
This Is how questioning
ite dessert, “Soma Mores,"
which consist of t o a s t e d works. From your pre-reading
marshmallows and chocolate
b a n between graham crack­
ers.
Sunday morning, Troop 667
presented a "Scout's Own,"
for the e n tin camp In the
outdoor chapel, a beautiful
natural setting under very old
oak trees. The chapel has been
formed by adding a lashed
bamboo altar and p l a n k
benches.
The Camporee was planned
by Miss Frances Cobb and was of the title page you ask:
Staffed by Mrs. Lois Jackson What Is the precise subject
b ln . Carolyn Layendcr, Mrs.
Trudy Woods, Mrs. Gludys and what angle Is to be treat
Downey, M n. Marti Uanklcfs, cd here 7 How Is this partlcu
Mrs. Marlon Farella, Mrs. lar author qualified to deal
Joan Hensley, Mrs. Mary with it?
Haneyt Mrs. Jesse Andrews,
You pre-read the table of
Mrs. Louisa Lord, Mrs. Ulggs,
contents—the
author's outlino
M n . Joyce Crow, M n. Joan
of
his
book.
You
saw the whole
Oglesby and M n. Edmonds.
Assisting w e n memben of and all its parts there. You
Miss Cobb’s Senior Girl Scout also pre-read at least the l&gt;eTroop, Misses Judy Lewis, ginning and end of his pre
Nancy Itogen, Susan Orsono, face, which is his declaration
Vicki McCardlc, Mary Jean of p u r p o se . Such questions
Turner, Susan McCaskil! and as these will hnvc to be an­
swered In your thorough read­
Donna Danklefa .
ing: What is the order of the
hook's development 7 What
sections are stressed more
than others? Why? Does the
author prove as much as his
preface says he'll prove?
Write them all down.
Your pre-reading gave you
many answers, but it is at its
Hunt Llncoln-Mcrcury Inc. best when it raises as many
of Rsnford has been cited for right questions as possible. In
chapters whore pro-reading
its sales record by tha Ford
gave you little or no help,
Motors Company.
Willis F. Hunt bas been here's a good way of framing
swarded a 10-day European the questions. Turn topic sen­
vacation trip for his outstand­ tences in these troublesome
ing sales performance, ac­ areas Into questions of "how"
cording to Grorge F. Montag- or "why."
Questions such as these will
net, I.lnculn-Mrrrury district
sales manager of Jacksonvil- suggest themselves from prereading most chapters. What
la.
Two other men affiliated evidence does the author mar­
with tbe local firm, Ray C. shal? Does he appear to gloss
Winfrea and Jack L. Morgan- over certain controversial
Stern, were Issued "Inner Cir­ areas, possibly evidence dam ­
cle" membership cards as top aging to his case? Why? What
dealership salesmen in the authorities does ha cite and
Jacksonville district. A ban­ are they all from the same
quet was held In Hollywood, school of thought? How does
Fla., Saturday to honor thu this part of the third chapter
local men and 13 others in relate to his final conclusion?
These arc only a few sample
the district.
questions.
The main thing Is to write
Post To Meet
VFW Post 10060 of Cassel- the questions down In clear
berry will hold Its regular form. I’re-rcading is your road
meeting a t 8 p.m. Tuesday at map; questioning is the steer-1
the Land O'Lakea Country Ing wheel. You will gel the
Club. Officers for the coming right questions from your at­
year will be nominated for tentive pre-reading; you w ill'
tha election scheduled for the get answers from your final
Thursday, April 23 meeting. reading that aro as many and

Get No Answers!

Business Brief

Hunt Cited For
Sales Record

“Great Savings On Easy Terms’*
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

precise as the questions you
raise. There is this further
advantage in proper question
ing: you have completed your
summary of your work In
question form. Turn them Into
answers and your summariz
ing is a very simple m atter
Our next article will be
concerned exclusively with
speed. Concentrating, pre
reading and questioning arc
more closely related to un
demanding than to speed, but
they do add speed to your
reading by making under­
standing easier, lip to now
uc have concentrated on the

RICHARD LEE Rennett, non of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Walter Lee Ben­
n e t t , 220 Woodmere
Boulevard, wan named
on the denn’n lint at
Clark Memuriul Coll e g e of MinHinnippi.
Bennett, a ministerial
ntudent, wan recently
elected secretary of the
colleKe’n ministerial as­
sociation.

Stetson Gets
$29,3(7 Check
mind in this eye-mind rcla
tionship. Now we shall begin
to work with the eyes, to read
in phrases, to enlarge the eye
span in your reading.
Helps to concentration, prereading and questions will
help you all your life. Use
them first in your assigned
reading, hut use them also
when you read the newspaper.
Use them every day.
tYou should have completed
tills reading in 75 seconds.)
NEXT: Too Many Eye Jerks
Around Here.)
This Informative series Is
available In book form. Splral bound and illustrated,
the book not only features
all 20 articles In the series
but also II exercises for
"Speed a n d Comprehen­
sion." Order a copy by send­
ing your namr, address and
t l to: Stop Heading Word by
Word, c/o The Sanford ller.
aid, P. O. Box till, Dept. A,
Radio City Station, New
York II, N. Y.

DEI.AND — A check for
129,307 from The Charles E.
Merrill Trust has been receiv­
ed by Rtetaon University, Stet­
son President J. Ollle Ed­
munds has announced.
Tbe money representa Htetson'a share through September
1903 In the annual income
from a trust established by
the late Charlea E. Merrill,
Stetson graduate In 1903.
Merrill wna the directing
partner of the Investment firm
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner
and Smith.
Long a warm friend of his
alma mater, Merrill in 1954
established the Chair of Amer­
ican Studies a t Stetson with a
gift of 1100,000.
Tho Merrill Program of
American Studlra offers a mn, or In Stetson’s College of Lib­
eral Arte, purpose of which is
to give students a fuller un­
derstanding of the American
democratic system. Under­
graduate courses emphasize
the principles upon which this
nation whs founded nnd has
grown great. A graduata program designed for p u h I I e
school tenchers lends to a
master's degree In American
Studies.

New officers were elected
at the regular monthly meet­
ing of tha Auxiliary Unit to
South Semlnola VFW Tost
8207 held a t the Post Home
on the old Dixie Highway
north of Longwood.
Elected unanimously were
Mrs. Virginia McManus, pres­
ident; Mrs. Geri Hltsmsn,
senior vies president; Mrs.
Eva Wynn, junior vlca presh
dent; Mrs. Sophia Dryant,
treasurer; Mrs. Edna Norman,
chaplain; Mrs. H arriett Har­
ris, conductress; Mrs. Martha
McEIvy, guard and Mrs. Ruth
Hopkins, three year truatee,
Mrs. Lucy McGuire, two year
trustee and Mrs. Donna Estes,
one year trustee.
Named to represent tha
auxiliary at the district conventioa to be held April 26
at Melbourne were Mrs. Hltsman and Mrs. Irena March,
delegates, and Mrs. Harris
and Mrs. Wynn, alternates.
Mrs. Bryant will serve ai
delegate and Mrs. Hltsmsn
alternate for the Depart­
ment Convention scheduled
June 11-14 a t Cocoa Reach.
Officers will he Installed
May 28 with place and install
Ing officer to he announced.
Following t h e
buslneti
meeting refreshmenta of cake,
coffee and tea were served,
1?ie next regular meeting will
he May 14.

Association
To Meet
fly Mra. Adam Muller
The April meeting of the I
DeRary Civic Association will
he held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday |
at the Community Center.
The Illustrated story of the I
Missile Test Center at Patrick |
Air Foree Rase will bo pjcsented by Col. Peter Romo.

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CRACKER DAYS

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Somewhere in mothballs in
Herald-land there is a "prop”
The Herald would like to bor­
row. We have a pretty girl
all lined up to emphasize
"Cracker Days" and we’d like
to photograph her in a bath­
ing suit. Definitely not a bi­
kini . . . but a bathing suit
of the vintage of 1900-20. Can
anyone help us? Call R. E.
Torter at 322-3612.
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Political candidates have
been Invited to the Voters
League meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday at Wilson School.
This meeting Is for all voters,
especially District 5, of any
political faith. Democrats are
having a county-wide meet­
ing, with all candidates in­
vited, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Jai Alai Fronton.
•

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•

Local registered nurses are
presenting what should prove
a most entertaining program
at 8 p.m. Saturday at Semin­
ole High School auditorium.
It's the Orlando Accordion
Symphony Orchestra. An 18member all-accordion group,
who placed first in the state
accordion championship in
I960, 1961 and 1902. and first
in 1961 and second in 1962 in
the national accordion cham­

pionship.

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Science students of Semin­
ole High School arc inviting
their parents, friends and the
general public to an open
house display of their work
between 7-9:30 p.m. April 21.
• • •
Bill MacLauchlin's contri­
bution, via the Lions Pause;
Nursery teacher, "Everyone
in this country is free.” Little
boy, "I'm not free; I'm four."
•

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•

And quoting some of Bill's
philosophy:
A m e r i c a ' s downtrodden
class is comprised of those
people who don't have remote
controls for their TV color
sets.
Success often means getting
up one more time than you
It's sort of late, now that
l&lt; Woodruff building is Bl­
ast down but — why doesn't
u city or the contractor put
some sort of a handrail
ing First Street to protect
8 pedestrians from vehicur traffic t Especially since
to parking is allowed along
it part of the sidewalk
tekrd to pedestrian traffic.
•

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•

rhlrtcen anglers really are
eating out the news from
lwaukee. They've taken 16
h from Lake Golden, all
aring Schlitz fishing derby
;s, which range in value
&gt;m $25 to $10,000. One chap,
Navy chief, hooked four of
&gt; moneyed fish. And, to
1c, these are the only tag:) fish taken in Seminole
unty.
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Zip Code 32771

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Off Again

Viet Nam First

$85,000 Budget
Approved By
Casselberry

VOL. 56

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fhe Honolulu tycoon who
ight the North Orlando
npany has yet to put in his
pearanre but a press conence has been called on
subject by another chap
this afternoon. See Wedday'* paper.

Band Parents
The Seminole High Band
Parent Association will meet
Tuesday at I p. m. in the
Band Hatl for the last official
meeting of the school year.

NO. 168

County OKs Hospital Expansion
m

.57-Mill, 3-Year
Tax Voted To
Raise $350,000

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BRIEFS
Ground Shepard
HOUSTON (UPI) — Alan
It. Shepard Jr., wobbly from
the same inner ear inflamation that forced his former
comrade John Glenn Jr. to
quit politics, has been ground­
ed temporarily.

Seminole Memorial Hospital
will be improved with a new
$1 million, 60 bed wing with
In the next two years.
County Commission, after
a one-hour 45 minute discuss
ion this morning, approved by
a 4-1 vote a .57 of a milt ad
valorem tax for three years
CHICAGO ( UH&gt; — Attorto raise $350,000 in matching
ncya for Teamster Union
funds to meet a $650,000 fed
President James It. lloffa
eral grant under tl\e Hill-Bur­
Monday were denied a re­
ton Act.
quest for a delay in llnffn’s
Nearly 50 persons in the
scheduled April 27 trial on
audience when the Commlss
multi-milliun dollar f r a u d
ion commenced the liospltal
charges.
public hearing at 10 a. m
presented petitions and other­
wise voiced opposition to the
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
tax levy, claiming "no bene
Troubles with a 200 • pound
OPEN HOUSE in observance of National Library Week was attended by
fita" for residents of South
spacecraft Monday night forc­
Nnvy and civilian dignitaries Monday afternoon at Sanford Naval Air
Seminole County.
ed the third postponement in
Station library. Pictured from Die left: Mayor A. L. Wilson, Librarian
Commissioner John Alex
eight days of the Project
Catherine Stovvell and Capt. Robert M. Ware, commanding officer of
ander was the lone dissenter
Fire shot that is to examine
SNAS.
(Herald Photo)
to the tax levy, asserting the
the heat returning moonships
necessary $350,000 could be
will encounter.
raised by paring the hospital's
operating budget and from ex
Iras" in the county'a budget
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
For the first time in Its
or hy a bond issue.
Defense Secretary Robert 8.
history Cassellierry has a fis
Motion for the levy was
McNamara said in congres­
cal budget. Stonday night the
made by Gen. J. C. Hutchison
sional testimony released to­
seconded by John Fitzpatrick town council put Its stamp of
day that he had "stripped the
An
appeal
for
12
pints
of
anil concurred in hy Lee Gary approval on an $85,000 budget
military assistance budgets
and
Chairman Jam es I’ which will govern expend!
everywhere around the world blood to bolster the recovery
lures made thus far during
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - rident involving injuries the Avery Jr.
to put money into South Viet of a former local insurance
the current calendar year plus
At least ciaht persons were Air Force lias incurred at this
Chairman
A.
11.
Peterson
Nani.”
executive has been made in
spare
center.
Injured, several seriously,
Sr., hospital board of trustees those for the remainder of
the area.
"Preliminary reports indi­ opened the o eir two-hour dis­ 1964.
when the third-stage of a
Ih e IvrTesl single Item of
Guy C. Warmork &lt;j/ Route Delta roc? t apparently l.i cated ''rat it (the initlnn) re­ cus’ion hy pointing out the
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
anticipated receipts listed in
curred
while
the
spacecraft
nited
today
during
an
indoor
present
hospital
was
com
2,
Sanford,
is
a
patient
at
Pennsylvania Gov. William
was being mated to its third mcnced in 1952, that $350.noo Ihe budget Is $45,100 expected
Scranton oft-mention“d as a Orange Memorial Hospital, test, the Federal Space Agen­
stage
engine for a series o( Is needed to meet the $650,000 from Cassclbcrry’f share of
cy
announced.
possible Republican president­ Orlando, where he recently un­
pre-launch
tests," the spokca- federat grant. He also said the cigarette tax and the larg
Six persons were admitted
ial nominee, said today he derwent major surgery.
two years will lie required est single Item of expend!
to hospitals and a Space man said.
doesn't want to be elected
lures is $20,700 for roads and
Mrs. Warmark has appealed Agency spokesman said two
to complete the new wing.
Tile
Delta
rocket
is
consid­
President this year or any for at least 12 donoia to visit
bridges within tlie corporate
Robert
llessercr,
hospital
ered
one
of
tile
most
reliable
of them were "in the operat­
other yrar.
limits. This figure will not in
the local blood hank so that
administrator,
said
the
pre
in
the
U.
S.
arsenal.
The
third
ing room” undergoing surg­
elude $15,000 which the town
the blood may he credited to
ery. It was the first major ac- stage is a small rocket that sent facility has 108 beds
will borrow to pay Its share of
his "account" at Orange
with
another
12
to
he
added
gives
the
satellite
the
final
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Memorial. Any type blood will
paving Winter Bark Drive
when
Ihe
now
pediatrics
wing
kick
Into
orbit.
Senate GOP Leader Everett Ite welcome, she said.
Tlie third stage of Ihe solid is completed, lie said the from SR 430 north to ScinlnM. Dirksen said today he had
Wnrinack retired about four
fuel
rocket engine was attach­ hospital imputation runs from ola Boulevard.
modified bis most controvers­ years ago after having serv­
The Council approved tlie
ed to an orbiting solar observ­ 99-103 patients per slay and at
ial civil rights amendment to ed as staff manager of In­
borrowing of the $15,000 at a
one
time
this
month
was
101
atory
scheduled
to
be
launch­
assure that a state agenry terstate Insurance Company
3.8 per cent Interest rate from
ed next Tuesday, and it was per cent.
rould not tic up a job discrim­ with offices in the Sanford
the Florida State Hank of
He
addisl
accepted
planning
aboard
the
three
stage
Delta
ination rase for more than six Atlantic National Rank.
City Commissioners Monday
Is that a hospital not have Sanford. Council Attorney Ken
months.
night ratified changes in tho rocket
Tile accident occurred in­ more than 80 per cent of Its McIntosh was scheduled to
Sanford Fire Department and
side
a room where the upper beds occupied to meet any notify the County Commission
made at an earlier executive
Vandals Busy
this morning of the Council's
stage
and the spacecraft are disaster.
Vandals ruined temperature
The theft of several articles session meeting. The changes tested tor balance in a simu­
The new wing, he said, will action and request that the
switches on eight coin operat­ from two area homes is being will hi ing the department up lated (light.
house offices, laborato*ies, paving work begin as soon as
ed washing machines at John­ investigated tty ecunty de­ to full strength and permit
etc,, on tlie first floor and 60 possible.
NASA
said
six
persons
were
son's Coin I-aundry in the puties, The burglaries were more routine time off for per­ taken to the Patrick Air Force beds on the second and third
In other action, the Council
Casselberry Shopping Center, repotted over the weekend by sonnel.
floors. It will he constructed voted to name Dentzcl Long
Base
Hospital
and
two
more
The fire chief, Mark N.
Immediately west of tlie pre as the town's new building In
deputies reported today. The Thomas Mero of Twin Lakes
Cleveland Sr., was authorized to the Cape Canaveral Hospi­
vandalism occurred over the and Mrs. M. L. Grogan of W.
sent furltity.
apector, advertise for a pub
tal.
to bring the department up
Florida law permit* the lie w o r k s superintendent,
weekend, they say.
First Street.
The
Delta
rocket
lias
three
to n 2.r&gt;-niiin force by somo
County Commission to assess
new men and replacements stages. The first is powered five mills for not more than leave the current dog prob­
lem up to Mayor Owen Anstcy
by
liquid
fuel
and
the
second
for those who have left the
15 years for hospital construe until the Council cun find a
ami third by solid (ucl.
local service.
The accident occurred short­ tion. Present mlllage, Bess solution and authorized the
A full "Kelly Day”—an
erer said is .8 of a mill. The
extra 24-hour day off—will ly after 10 a. ill. EST, NASA new assessment will increase Iowa clerk to advertise fur
bids to puve two sides of a
said.
Ite allowed and the chief will
this lo 1.37 mills.
triangle at the Intersection of
prepare a vacation schedule
First opponent In speak Queens Mirror Circle and
with the men "to harmonize
against the assessment was Winter Park Drive.
with the work schedule and
Tom Moses, city planning en
The Council approved an
to post the vacation srhcdule
gineer for Winter Park, who ordinance annexing the area
:tu days before tile effective
said he spoke for property commonly known as Seminole
date.”
owners in English Estates, Plaza to Hie Town of Cassel­
The fire chief i* also In
County Commission a n d Casselberry, Fern Park and berry.
work closely through the rily
Tanglewood.
The Council arerpted from
manager's office and to keep Cassellierry t o w n officials
lie stated the proposal "Is the town's zoning hoard a
have
reached
agreement
fur
the Commission informed on
not pro|ier’* from a practical
the department’s status and the paving of Winter Park economical standpoint, it was comprehensive zoning ordi­
nance. Councllmcn agreed to
Drive.
activities.
imprudent to compel South
meet with County Zoning Di­
Kenneth McIntosh, town at­
Seminole residents to drive 18 rector Robert Brown before
torney, informed the County
miles to the hospital and ad making a final decision on tlie
Cominivsion the town is ready
vocatcd the proposal lie fin proposal.
to place $20,700 in escrow fur
anred from a hospital district,
Several petitions for annex­
materials for the improve­
removal of hospital funds
ORLANDO (UPI) — A Flor­ ment, with the county to per­ from the county budget ansi ation from various property
owners were presented to the
ida industries exposition o|wns form the actual work.
construction of hospital farlli
Commission
direrlcd
Coun­
here today with everything
tics in .South Seminole County. Council which Instructed At­
from handbags to missiles on ty Engineer William Rush to
Only South Seminole rest torney McIntosh to request
draft
plans
for
a
sidewalk
display—and must of the
dent to sjieak in favor of the rulings from the attorney
along SR 15 for pupils of tax levy was Mr*. Rob Brad general before any decisions
items for sale.
Gov. Farris Bryant was on Lake Monroe School, in re- ford, who added she doe* not can he made.
hand for the ribbon-rutting for­ sponsr to a request for par­ use the Seminole hospital hut
mally opening the exposition. ent* as presented by Mrs. A1 doe* use the Orlando and Win­
Officials earlier had set a Dotidney.
ter Park facilitici.
T h e Commission passed
$t million goal for one day of
Dr. Gordon I). Stanley, who
telling Florida product* at over s renewed request hy said his office is across the
English Estates residents for street from the local hospital
the annual show
MIAMI (UPI) - Brazilian
SCOIJTORAM A display* last weekend at the
On ihe eve of the exposi­ paving of the south aeress staled 30-35 per cent of his Adm. Carlos Pennabotto, who
Sanford Armory attracted Reneroua crowds on
tion, the topic of a one-day road to English Estates patients arc from South Semi­ played a prominent role in
both days, Friday and Saturday, and offered a
industrial development con­ School until the next budget. nole and use Seminole hospi­ the recent anti-Communist re­
graphic example of the work and talent of scoutference was how to bring The residents said $9,000 Is tal. He also stated the local volt in Brazil, will be among
era in the St. John’s District. Here checking one
in
participating hospital la available to not the speakers at a Cuban exile
more industries to the state. avallsble
of the exhibits are B. F. Ganas, left, district ac­
The emphasis was on what funds, and more will be forth­ only South Seminole physi­ rally Sunday to ”pay homage
tivities chairman, and Thomas G. Albert, district
industries look for in seeking coming later for improvement cians but also to Orange to the antl-Caatro Cuban reexecutive.
(Herald Thoto)
new locations.
of the north access road.
County doctors.
I aiaUoce movement.”

Hof fa Loses

Blood Sought &lt;8 Hurt As Rocket
For Sanford Man
Explodes A t Cape

'CRACKER DAYS

$800,000Sanford Water
Job Gets Green Light
An $800,000 water system
Improvement program got the
green light Monday night of
City Commission and bids for
the project will be received
June 1.
Commissioners approved on
second reading an ordinance
which will allow the sale of
bonds for $800,000; money
which will be used to place
another pumping station at
the Mayfair G o l f Course
which will service wells to be
sunk there.
Tho ordinance, which re
quired nearly a half-hour for
City Atty. William C. Hutchi
son to read, was declared an
"emergency ordinance" and
all legal technicalities will be
expedited to bring the project
into being.
Tlie bids will be advertised
for as quickly as possible and
all will be subject to confir­
mation of the court on the
ordinance and awarding oi
certificates by tha bonding
company.
This is believed to be i
formality but city commis
Manors insisted that the city
not be bound to any contract
should a snag appear In the
procedure.
Considerable discussion was

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•

From the mailbag: "Dear
Mr. Porter, First of all, I
would like to say that I read
your column and enjoy it
very much. (Thank you.)
However, in your article April
9 (in the section about Pres­
byterian churches) you stated
that the two now churches in
Seminole County were 14.5
per cent of the 29 new church­
es. I think if you will check
it that two is only 6.89 per
cent of 29 (divide two by 29).
Being a former school teach­
er, I couldn't help but notire
your error. (Oops — goofed
again.) Keep writing your in­
teresting column. Mrs. Doris
Schautteet. PS: I had been
meaning to write anyway and
ask why there is no sign in­
dicating how to get on French
Avenue or Highway 17-92
from the road along Lake
Monroe (going w est)7"
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Cracker Days Cornin'

GOOD OL‘ FASHIONED

Scranton: ‘No’

Ev. Gives In

Fire Department
Changes Ratified

2 Homes Robbed

Agreement On
Paving Reached

given to the hiring of a rest
dent engineer to give daily
supervision on the project
one of tlie more energetic
ones undertaken by the city in
years.
Cal Conklin, representative
of the engineering firm hired
by the city for the project,
said he is establishing “per
manent” residence in the city
but declined to agree to "con
slant" supervision of each
step in Uic operation.
He added his firm would
agree to Inclusion of such
handling In the contract it
now has with the city, but
added such a requirement is
noncxistant to this date.
Commissioner* agreed to

Increase the proposed salary
of a city engineer from $6,600
to "up to $7,800' annually so
that a competent person can
lie hired. It is expected tha
new engineer would be abla
to take care of the day-to-day
supervision
demanded
by
Commissioner Earl Higgin­
botham.
Higginbotham cited past in­
cidences in which the city
hud, as he put it, “ been stuck
for a considerable additional
outlay of city funds" when
snags developed in tha pro­
jects.
The commissioner said ho
was not insinuating Conklin's
firm would do this but ho
wanted tlie assurance spelled
out in "unmistakable lang­
uage."
★
★
★
The water plant now aerving the city and located al
French Avenue and W. 13th
Street was built by private en­
terprise in the 1920s and later
acquired by the city.
It will continue to function
but be augmented by the new
plant scheduled to be built
west of Highway 17-92 and
City Manager Warren E. south of Onora Road.
Know-lea was asked Monday
night by the City Commission
to seek a "firm commitment"
on the selling price to the city
of the water system in Sunland Estates.
Developer of the housing
project, Bralley Od-ham, had
asked whether the city Is in­
terested In obtaining the sys­
tem, noting that It already
United Pres* International
owna and operates the sewer
Fred O. Dickinson of West
system there.
Palm Beach and Sen. Scot*
He previously had offered Kelly of 1-akeland were blast­
the water system to the city ed by a fellow candidate for
for about $190,000 hut no firm governor today on charge*
figure had been set, the com­ they are trying to fool th«
mission noted, for the useable voters by promising to reduce
portion of It.
automobile tag fee*.
Knowles said he had made
Sen. John Mathews Jr.,
an appraisal of that part of Jacksonville,
leveled
tha
the system which could lie charge in Fort Lauderdale,
connected to the city's setup saying the lost of Uiis $50 to
and came up with the figure $70 million In revenue would
of $91,564.01.
mean that a sales tax on gro­
"Tti'-J;" lie said, "cover* Ihe ceries and medicine would
distribution system only with have to be aubstliuted.
the fire hydrants and the ac­
"Dickinson and Kelly know
tual house services and me­ this full well but they ara
ters. The cost figures include not telling you,” Mathews
city Installed costa with labor, said.
equipment, supervision and
"An extension to lncluda
Insurance.”
food and medicine waa advo­
Knowles' $91,000 figure was cated by some the last session
declared "too high” by Com­ of the legislature and I be­
missioners Earl Higginbotham lieve it would have passed
and Jam es H. Crappt who had not the tag tax raised
suggested the city offer $50.- muoli of the money needed.**
ooo "lock, slock and barrel”
But Dieklnaon sniped back
for It.
at opponents pessimistic about
They noted the pumping reducing tho license tag cost
stations and other water sup­ and removing price control
plying material would be use­ powers from the state milk
less to the city should it ac­ commission.
quire the system.
An additional outlay of
$38,000 would be needed by tlie
city, It was pointed out, to
lay an eight-inch line from
An old fashioned political
the present city lines to Sunland.
rally In behalf of the cam­
Commissioner Joe Baker paign of Sen. John Mathews
argued in favor of the pur­ for tha Democratic nomination
chase, stating the city would for governor will be staged at
realize $23,000 yearly from 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at First
users and under present wa­ Street and Magnolia Avenue.
ter rates. He noted the cost
Speaker will lie State Sen.
could be paid off by the city John McCarty, of Fort Pierce,
in a relatively few years.
who will be introduced by Dr.
After considerable more dis­ W. Vincent Roberts, Seminole
cussion, it was deckled that County co-chairman of tha
Knowles confer with Odham Mathews campaign. A high
hi gel a firm commitment on school band also will bo leathe project.
lured.

City Asks Firm
Commitment On
Sunland Offer

Mathews Blasts
Promises Of
Car Tag Cut

Mathews Rally
Set Wednesday

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^Ideabook

Smaller P.O.s
Exempt From
Service Cuts
Majority of smaller po»t of.
flee* will not b« affected by
the recently-announced adjustm enu In parcel post and poat
office window aervlce, Robert
A. Mann and Clarence Donaldaon, Lake Monroe and Lake
Mary postmasters, reapcctivc*
ly, aald today.
Mann and Donaldaon ex*
plain their atatemenU were
prompted by aome misunder­
standing about the acopc of
theae change*.
Recapping the local poatal
situation, t h e poatmaatera
pointed to theae facU: Money
order aervlce a t their poat of*
ficea on Saturdaya will con
a^aa
in tha paat. Money |
ordera will be laaued and par
cel poat will be delivered be
tween 8 a. m. and noon on
Saturdaya. Poat officea will
cloae for bualncaa at noon Sat*
urdaya.
A t the aame time, Mann and
D o ald io n aald they have re
celved Information on the na­
tional acope of the aervlce ad
juatmenta which Indicate very
little overall effect la antici­
pated from the order, which
waa effective Monday.

St. Pete Editor
Thanks Staff
For Prize
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—Nelson Poynter thanked the
entire 060 peraon ataff of the
St. Petersburg Time* and In­
dependent, aa well aa two re­
porter*, for giving him an
“ Editor's dream"—the Pulitaer Price.
When told the St. Petersburg Time* had won the I*ulitxer, Poynton, editor and
president of the Time*, h u n t
out, "It'a an edltor'a dreHml"
The award, announced Monduy, wua for a arriea of a r­
ticle*, editorial* and phuUv
graphs revealing the apendlng
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Fairdoth Takes 2,570-Vote Lead

On the St. John* River,
“Nile of America,” a catchy
slogan for Sanford, may Boon
adorn all promotional material
for thin area. That’a the suggeation made ycaterday by n
committee of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce. Tho
slogan would replace nn ob­
solete phrase which has long
been discarded in promotional
data from this urea—The Cel­
ery City.

Burns, High
Both Claiming
New Support

•

As most folks know, the Nile
River and the St. Johns River
are the only two to flow north;
others muintain a southerly
direction to the most part. The
Nile of America . . . .no other
^ itv in the state or nation, yea
almost the whole world, can
make that statement.

All Precincts
In,- Absentees
Being Counted

MIAMI (U PI)-M iam l’s RoMIAMI (UPI) — Miami
hert King High snd llaynnn
attorney Karl Fnlreloth catHums of Jacksonville each
ried a slender lend today in
claimed new support today in
his race for attorney general
t h e i r gubernatorial runoff
with incumbent James Kyncs
race
and
!
&gt;
.
f
eiA.s.’rj
.
j
c
s.
but with ntuu-ntcc ballot c o u n tA FK E T iiffrU fitlN made mincemeat of a dragline Tn Loiigwood yes­
ordi as mayors of Florida's
ing still incomplete.
terday
at
6:40
p.m.
Highway
Patrolman
C.
L.
Tomlinson
said
the
truck
• • •
two largest cities.
The latest statewide figure*
carrying the dragline was turning onto Palmetto Ave. to cross the rail­
Hums, the lanky mayor of
Mack Cleveland, backer of
gave Faircloth 403,102 vote*
road tracks when it was struck by the Atlantic Coast Line freight. The
Jacksonville who piled up s
Jack Mathews in the guberna­
to 4ti0,o32 for Kyncs. Tills in­
truck driver, George Danglcman .Ir. of 2600 Celery Ave., didn’t hear tho
93.000 vote lead over all other
torial contest Tuesday, was
cluded returns from all of tha
train signal, Tomlinson said. Damages to the dragline, truck, trailer and
candidates in Tuesday's first
asked this question shortly af­
state’s 2,279 precinct*, plus a
train were estimated at $17,200. No one was hurt.
(Herald Photo)
primary, claimed he had re­
ter the vote was tallied and
number of absentee ballot*—
ceived ‘‘substantial new sup­
Robert King High was high
but not nil.
port
from
every
section
of
man on the totem role: "When
The S t a t e
Canvassing
Florida."
wo meet you now, Mack, do we
Board meet* on Tuesday to
High, Miami's diminutive,
say *116110’ or ‘I i r r *
approve the official votea
i bilingual mayor since 1957
• • •
from the counties and mnko
FOREST
HANGERS
Albert
llam
a
(left)
und
Terrell
Ravin
boro
a
samp­
: who shocked poll takers by
Defeat of the water control
the statewide totals official.
ling'
front
‘The
Senator,"
more
commonly
known
an
"The
Bijr
Tree,"
in
nn
| running a stunning second,
referendum stirred Jim Avery,
It may not be until then boeffort to determine its age, believed to be between .‘1,500 ami 8,600 years.
said he had also gotten lots of
one of the prime backers of
fore the two candidates con­
However, the rangers suid the buhl cypress tree’s "interior" is such that
new
support,
"even
from
the project, to sny: "I think
sider the cliff-hanger raca
no true cstmnte of its nge is possible. Prompted by the County Commis­
some Hums people."
if I had any money, I’d invest
finally settled.
S e v e n Seminole bulletins ole Chamber of Commerce met
sion,
"The
Rig
Tree"
will
be
publicized
ns
u
Seminole
County
"must"
for
Lakeland
Sen.
Scott
Kelly,
No change in results in the
it in celery.”
placed at strategic spots und this morning to discuss the lo­
The race has been ona of
tourists by the Suuford Chnmber of Commerce. It is loeuted on Gen. J. C.
who moved into third place
• • •
pointing out the St. Johns cation, wording nnd cost of the unofficial tabulation of Tucstho
closest in Florida history,
Hutchison Pnrkwuy.
(Herald Photo)
Members of the Gindervillc River ns tho "Nile of Amer­ project. The recommendations j day's primary voting ip Scm- with a late surge of votes
and probably the closest for
from Northwest Florida, trail­
Volunteer Fire Department aro ica” may soon boost Sanford will be made to the full Chama state Cabinet post. In 1876,
inolc County were shown to­ ed High by about 11,000 votes,
reminded of their bi-monthly and Seminole County fop mot- ber at a later dute.
less than 200 votes separat­
but
stubbornly
refused
to
con­
day in release of the official
meeting to be held tonight at oiists visiting Florida.
ed
two candidates for gov­
The pr»|iosed locutions would
cede.
7:30 nt Kbenezer Church,
ernor, but not since then bus
A committeo of the Semiu- lure truffic at U. S. 17 near tabulation by Registrar Ca­
Kelly
maintained
that
his
s e e
there been a race that close.
Jacksonville, N. S. 1 north of milla Iiruce.
own tabulations showed less
Tho American I.cgion Aux­
Faircloth is seeking the
Ren. Spcssard I.. Holland, than a 5,000-vote spread be­
Itunnell, Highway 4rt and In­
iliary, Unit 63, will hold three
post to which Gov. Farris
terstate 4, Interstate 76 north seeking re-election, nnd Kar- tween him and High and
Memorial Day services s t
Bryant appointed Kyncs in
of Wildwood, U. S. 17 south of lylo llousholdcr, nomime for urged rampaign workers to
three cemeteries a t which time
Jununry to succeed veternn
llarbcrville, U. S. 1 south of county judge, topped all can­ "stand by."
members will present flagpoles
KN ROUTE WITH JOHN­ ing man-toman with jobless attorney general Richard E r­
Mints, and U. 8. 1 neur Huy- didates in the county with 7,Concern for the future of
"This campaign is not over
in honor of the nation’s wur
324 nnd 7,(139 votes, respec­ until every precinct is offi­ the Village of North Orlande SON (U I'D —President John­ workers and pledging a new vin, who « « • given a Stula
nrd.
dead. S;iciikcrs are being lined
Scores or artists are expect­
revolution"
to Supreme Court seat.
cially reported, every vote nnd not for herself, personally son journeyed on a six-state "American
Conferring with the Cham­ tively.
up for each of the ceremonies ed to display their work to­
Faircloth, 43, started off
The official tabulation, in­ counted ami recheeked and or in her official rnpurlty ns
help
their
plight.
ber committee this morning
tour of the poverty-plagued
to be held at Kvcrgrecn, Onk- morrow and Saturday in the
Tuesday
night as tha leader
cluding
absentee
ballots,
re­
every
absentee
ballot
counted
mayor,
was
expressed
tills
At his first slop of the
Applarhhn area today, talklawn and I’aolu. Gold Star first Sidewalk Arts Festival at was Don linrhour of Harbour vealed 12,490 electors enst ami rccherked," Kelly said.
muming by Mrs. Irene Van
two-day trip in Cumlierland, in tho bnlloting nnd once held
Outdoor
Advertising
Co.
of
Mothers have been asked to Seminole I’laza.
ballots out of 18,450 register­
With all of Florida's 2,279 Kepoel in answer to rhurgrs of
Mil., Johnson sounded Hie a lend of some 30,000 votes.
take part and, Auxiliary offi­ The art will be .shown on the Orlando.
ed
voters
in
the
county,
or
precincts
reporting,
B
u
r
n
s
theme of his trip when ho Kynes begnn to surge ahead
"gross abuse of office , ,. ,
The exact wording of the
cials say, they have agreed to Plaza mall 'raw ,°J n e tr: »n
6*
p.
Y
en'
•
b.id
301.220
votes,
Fred
O
pointed
to cabinet members after that hut hy mid • dny
through
misappropriation
of
sign is y«t to tie cH'icrnilned.
provide their Gold Star Flags 5:30 p.m. both'days.
The
water
route)
vation
and
Dickinson
180
,
888
,
High
209,accompanying
him ami do Wednesday, Faircloth had es­
public- funds" brought against
The ''bulletin" will have on
for the occasion.
Officials hope the public re­ overlay in the upper left hand control bill was defeated with 3r.2, Fred Karl 85,809, Kelly her und Councilman Arthur
elared:
"We
entne
because we tablished a slim lead that held
• • •
at lietween 2,000 and 3,000
sponse will be such that the corner with a map stressing 2,355 for and 2,033 against. 198.948 and John Mathews Ferrin by former Mayor W.
rare."
A grant of more than $1 festival can become an an­
votes.
Democrats will go to the 133,722.
W. Anderson.
Emm Maryland, ho hopped
the
St.
Johns
River
and.Lake
million will maku |&gt;os*ible con nual event. A similar (estival
polls again on May 20 for
High said that Burns had
Mayor Van Kepoel said that
(o Martlnsburg, W. Va., for a
st ruction of a new laboratory in Winter Park attracts sev­ Monroe nnd worda pushing the second or run off primary made a great deal out of what
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) brief stop and the srhcdulc
"I am protected by Hie min­
Seminole
County.
building from tho Institute of eral hundred visitors, they
The largest type will boost und vote on these candidates; lias heen done in Jacksonville utes of April 17: ‘On motion — Premier Houvnnnu I'liou- then railed for a swing into
Marine Science, University of point out.
For governor — Huydon during hi* administration, ami by Mr. (Arthur) Rhodes nlid inn’s ultimatum to two leftist Ohio, Tennessee, North Caro­
Sanford
while the smaller type
Miami, according to Dr. Henry
Artists are expected to par­
Hums,
mayor of Jacksonville, "that suits me line."
and
Georgia.
Five
seconded by Mr. (Arthur) Far* ministers in hilling posed a tin
King S t a n f o r d , university ticipate from Orlando and will stress the Nile of Amer­ and Robert King High, mayor
"I'm perfectly willing to • in giving Mr. (David) Titsun new threat today to hopes for speeches were on the agenda,
ica,
a
phrase
the
committee
president. The National Sci­ Orange County as well us
base tlu&gt; campaign on a com (police commissioner) author­ reorganizing the Laotiun coal­ including a breakfast talk to­
will rreommend lie adopted in of Miami.
ence Foundation in Washing­ from Seminole County.
parison of our records right ity to luivu tho police cur ition government.
For
county
tax
collector
—
morrow to nicinlicrs of the
Abandoning of Station Street
Joining In tho program arc Sanford's new slogan.
ton lias awarded 11,010,000 to­
Murjoriu Shepard and Troy down the line:
Georgia legislature- but he in Altamonte Springs so it ran
painted."
Directional
wording
will
ulso
ward the new facility. It'll members of the Orlando Arts
".Miami's tax decrease vs.
was expected to make even
Anderson, in a petition rebe placed in a conspicuous spot Ray.
house the entire Division of League.
lie used by the Home Builders
For county commissioner, increased taxes in Jackson portcdly s igneil by 211 persons,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — more.
on
the
sign.
I’hysical Sciences .
villc; the comparative moral­
District
t
—
Gen.
.1
('.
Hutch­
Lynda
Bird
Johnson,
the
charged Mayor Van Kepoel
At Cumberland, Johnson Association was approved last
Each sign would be 40 feet
ison and Edward Yarborough. ity oi our governments; ho.v und Feriln with misuse of President's 20 year-old dauglit- quickly sought out the man night by the Town Council,
wide,
12
feet
high
and
have
Don’t forget Sunday is
For county commissioner, Die two cities have done in at­ funds in Hint they improperly | er, took her mother'* place on-Hie-atreet. He paid a visit subject to action at a public
tho river und county map ex­
Mother's Duy.
District
5 — John Fitzpatrick tracting new industry, and a authorized a fill payment for today on the Chief Kxucu- to n state unemployment of hearing.
tended on the top left hand
comparison of Hie harmony
and
Harry
F. Cushing.
ficc in the Maryland commun­ Town Alty. S. J. Davis was
corner.
or lack of it in which our pco a paint job for the village pul- ' tree's five slate Appalachian
One politician in town is said
For
justice
of
the
peace,
ity ami talked to Hie jobless asked lo advertise the hear­
ire cruiser. Anderson request- tour,
liurbour
listed
the
lutest
to have bet on his enndiduto to
District tl — Linton L. Cox pic live."
workers there.
,
ing. The firm wishes to placo
Federal and state engineers truffic count for major high­ and Al Davis.
Both High and Burns said ed n triul for the two or their [
tho tune of 6100. His oppon
resignation*
from
the
council.
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1
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n
tS
At
Hie
high
acliool
stadium
a railroad spur on tho street
ways,
recommended
10
bulle­
yesterdny
placed
their
stump
ents were two men. Tho two
For constable, District 4 — they would not change tlicir
"In toy opinion," said Mayor| NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — where his helicopter landed, to aerve ita business.
won and the loser paid off by of approval on the City of tins he placed a t the strategic It. E. Carroll nnd Charlie campaign tactics for the run
and Turkish Cypriot the President was greeted by
Architect Robert Webb re­
off or revise their platforms Van Kepoel, "Mr. Anderson is (
ripping a 6100 bill in two, giv Sunfoid'a new 6410,000 sew­ points. The committee reduced Thomas.
u frustrated lawyer-type W ul-! force* reinforced their de­ a turnout of about 8,500. At ported to council members
age treatment plant, it was re­ the number to seven with the
And
both
men
said
they
would
ing half to each man.
For constable, District (5 —
* • •
ported today by City Manager stipulation that the other Grady Hull und Charles Fa­ welcome support from Hie lo* ter Mitty at heart, lie brought' fenses and manned new gun the Cumberland (own square, during the brief meeting that
three
he
added
at
•
later
dute.
ing candidates and set out to the sumo charge* against his position* today a* a result of wlie-e lie delivered bis lirsl plana for Hie new recreational
Tho Herald haa received W. E. Knowles.
gan.
predecessor. . . .
j fighting at widely-scattered speech of the day, an esti­ building are virtually com­
Harbour
suid
the
project
get
that support.
The
federul
government
is
many, many compliment* on
County Democrats ulso will
"If
necessary,
I
can
retain
point* on this strife-torn is- mated crowd of more than 3,- pleted and will be in a few
would
consist
of
u
three-year
ita account of Juvenile Court underwriting the plant will) 30
vote for national committee­
000 heard him declare war days.
an utlorney hut the villuge land,
happenings published in Tues­ |ier cent of the total cost. contract with an option to man und committcewaman nnd
to "free 30 million Americans
In other action, the council
cannot
turn
to
a
lawyer
to
withdruw,
subject
to
negotia­
day’s edition. Readers culled Knowles suid this grunt comes
for u slate of delegates to Air-Sea Rescue
from the prison of poverty." authorized the town clerk to
repair the damage Mr. Andcr- L I 3 J O i l 1 110 CtO
the office volunteering their under the anti-stream pollu­ tion at the anniversary date. the iintionul convention pledg­
Although he stopped only seek cost figures for painting
son has again done to this I WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The firm would supply the
Effort Saves 2
help und offering suggestions tion a rt directed by the U. S.
ed
to
President
Lyndon
Johnbriefly
at Martimburg, to tho community house and
community.
| (•resident Johnson has travelon how to change Juvenile de­ Health, Education and Welfare metal signs, erect and mnin- son.
change from helicopter to his town hail and also listened
Ferrin
released
a
lengthy
,j
fttrt|a.r
„
n,|
token
more
tuin
them
at
a
rust
of
6’&gt;
0
Sanford
Airmen
Department.
linquency to juvenile decency.
County Republicans will
Air Force jet, Johnson was to lighting plans for the new
The city alrcudy bus receiv­ monthly. The upkeep would vote for a national commitAn alert air-sea rescue ef­ statement defending Mayor tri|,* t]uri„K his first five
Seldom ha* • report in The
given a warm wclcomo at Highway 436 from Highway
Van
Kepoel
and
himself
for
lllHnt|,g
in
„fric«i
than
cither
also
he
the
responsbility
of
the
ed
649,600
of
t
h
a
g
r
a
n
t
.
fort
Tuesday
saved
two
San­
Herald created such a stir. It’s
tceman nnd comm It tec woman
the airport.
17-92 west to Hie town limits.
their
actions
in
authorizing
K
Kennedy
or
Dwight
rompany,
Ilurhour
said.
ford airmen from Injury af
hoped the Item will do some Knowles said a federul auditor
und
also
for
two
slates
of
Scale
models
of
several
pro­
puynu-nt
of
the
police
cruiser
Elsenhower
in
the
opening
will
come
here,
after
which
the
1
ter
they
ejected
from
t/ielr
good; will ru t delinquency
delegates to tin* nutiunnl con­
city will receive another 678, posed signs and slogans were vention, one slate unpledged A-5A Vigilante attack bomber paint Job and also for the use monlhs „ f ,(o-ir terms.
even just a little bit.
studied by the committee
• • •
during a training mission of n truck to haul sund for Hie
000.
and one pledged tn Ken. Hur­
whose
rhuirmun
is
Clifford
from the attack carrier L'SS Little League baseball field.
A number of businesses are
ry Goldwntcr.
MeKihbin.
Enterprise, the Navy an­ It was understood a t last
I ll^ /g
•aid to be following the lead
CHICAGO (UI’I) — Selec­
Tuesday evening’* c o u n c i l tion of a jury in the 620 mil­
Military
Plane
New
models,
spelling
out
the
nounced
today.
of a Long Island, N. Y. bunk
suggested wording and slo­
The airmen, both assigned meeting, when Anderson filed lion finud conspiracy trial of
which haa banned smoking by
Crashes;
4
Dead
gans
will
la*
prepared
by
the
to
Heavy Attack Squadron his charges, Hint a hearing Teamster u n i o n I’reaident
employes a t its 60 branches—
HUKLDURT FIELD, Flu. advertising firm and lie avail­
Seven, are Lt. Cdr. Jerrold would lie held June 2. How­ James It. lloffu was halfway
except in washrooms. A noble
E. Cita|Hlelaine, pilot of the ever, Mayor Van Kepoel said home today, needing eight
experiment, but cynics claim (UI’I) — A twin-engine mili­ able for the committee to pre­
twin-jet aircraft, ami Avia­ today there was no vote taken more jurois to complete the
such a nil* will do mors to tary plune crashed into pine sent to the Chamlter for contion Electrician's Mate First at that meeting concerning a panel.
muke washrooms popular than woods a t the end of a runway aideratiun when tho next budDANVILLE, Calif (UPI) — Class Clifton Stringer, bom trial or bearing.
to make cigarettes unpopular. Wednesday while making * ■get session is held.
‘‘tuurh and go” landing at­
• • •
If approved, the program A twin-engine airliner flying hardier navigator.
The Navy reported the two
Automation is when you re- tempt at this commando train­ would start in October.
from Stockton, Calif., to San
MOSCOW (UI’I) — The
crewmen ejected after the Armed Forces
750*14. 800*11, 850*14,
place a 676 a week clerk with ing center, killing four of its
doubling of Soviet aid to Al­
Francisco
in
clear
weather
Rlarkwalf
eight crewmen.
aircraft became uncontmn900*14. 950*14
a 6300,1)00 machine.
geria
assured
Russi*
of
PrciPlus T** ft
crashed and burned on a able in maneuvers 70 miles Day To Be Feted
The other occupunta of the
Blushing
Bride
Rerap. Tirs
ranch today and all 41 per-! off the roast of Northern
Military organizations of idrnt Ahmed lien ilellu'* sup­
C123, including the pilot and
Whitewalls 62 More
sons altoard were re|&gt;ortcd Italy.
the Sanford area will observe port toduy nnd testified to
co-pilot, were injured, hut only In The Raw
s r
Mayor To Open ;3ne seriously enough to re­
killed.
Minutes later destroyers Armed Forces Day on May the Kremlin'* drive for AfriMIAMI (U I’I)—Sissy Dawcan support against Red Chi­
Pacific Air Lines officialsj and heliro;&gt;ers from the near­ 16-17.
quire hospitalization.
son will lie a real blushing said the plane, an F27 turbo­ by Enterprise task group
Mall Tomorrow
Mayor A. L. Wilson has pro­ na and thu West.
bride Saturday.
jet, carried 40 passengers, a were on the scene to accom­ claimed May 10 as "Armed
Mayor A. L. Wilson will cut Burglars Loot
All recaps guaranteed againat all road hasards and
And Charles I). Morrow, a crew of three and one Fed­ plish the rescue.
Forces Day to pay special tri­
a ribbon at 2 p. m. tomorrow
23-year-old Miami sailor, also eral Aviation Agency observ­
defer!*
fur the life of tires and tubea.
DETROIT
(UPI)
—
A
bute to Hie members of Hie
fnrmully opening the Ronds Sanford Church
may turn pink, either from er.
sweeping new bargaining pro­
armed forces."
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MOUNTING
• BUDGET TERMS
Mall east of I’urk Avenue, be­
Some burglars just have no embarrassment or the Florida
Contra Costa County sh e r­
The public will be invited to posal that would allow work­
tween First nnd Commercial ronscienee.
aun.
iff's officers said there were
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - an "open house" on that day ers to retire at 60 on Incomes
Thieves broke into First
They're getting married In no survivors.
Streets.
At the close of late registra­ at Sanford Naval Air Station of up to 6)01) a month was
Sunfurd-Scminole Art Asso­ Baptist Church, Sixth and the nude.
The plane. Flight 773 ori­ tion (or the spring triinester, to view a display of aircraft reported agreed upon by Un­
ciation will have an art exhibit Park A v e n u e , Wednesday
" It’ll just be an old-fashion­ ginating
in
Reno,
Nov., 6,Cl4 sutdents were enrolled and ordnance.
ited Auto Workers President
2-6 p. m. in conjunction with night und stole two typewrit­ ed home wedding," said the smashed into the ground on in the University of Florida,
Members of Hie various Re­ Walter Iteuthcr and a union
the opening, under the spon­ ers and an adding machine, ac­ parent* of the Id-year-old a ranch near this commun­ the registrar's office announc­ serve Corps and the Florida action group previously hav­
sorship of the Sanford Cham­ cording to police reporta to- bride, Mr. and 5 tn . John Daw- ity on the east side of San ed today. This was a slight National Guard will attend ing differences with the
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increase over last year.
church in a body on May 17.
UAW.

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Celler Seeks Way Out For Congress On School Prayer
Declaration In
Approval Is
Proposed
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
A fragile trial balloon wa*
flying today over tha congrri
aional achool prayer battle
ground.
The trial balloon »«■ In the
form of a tentative augge*
tion by Chairman Kmanuel
Celler, D-N.Y., of the House
Judiciary Committee. It con
eeivably rould give Congress
an ,z!t J e ’is Ita currant dllemma over public school pray
er and Biblereading.
Celler il an ou
&gt;k«n op
ponent of 117 proposal* to
amend the Constitution to ov­
erride Supreme Court deci­
sion* outlawing cla»*room
wor»hlnL
of
achool p ro g ram * ^jea» k ed a
wltnet* Wednesday If ho
would favor Congreia advi*Ing the high court of ita feel­
ing* before undertaking to
amend tha Constitution.
The New York congreiaman
suggested that Congre** lim ­
ply declare Itielf In favor of
voluntary worship in the
achool* and call for Supreme
Court affirmation of that
principle. He noted that a
New York fidcral court re­
cently upheld v o l u n t a r y
achonlroom prayer and mid
the case might be before the
Bupreme Court before long.
Other congressional news:
Civil Ilighta: Senate civil
tight* leafier* *cheduled fur­
ther conference* with Atty.
Otn. Itolx-rt F. Kennedy to­
day on revlilona of amend­
ment* to the right* meiiure.
The *e*»lon wa* to deal with
aome of the tougher Isaue*.
including Senate OOP Lead­
er Everett &gt;1. Dlrkscn'* propoet d modification of the pub­
lic accommodation* and em­
ployment »ectiona of the bill.
The leader* hoped for a
‘•package'' agreement on molt
of the roviiiom.
Marketing: Tha House Ag­
riculture Committee opened
Ita third day of hearing! on
legislation to set up a nation­
al commission on food mar­
keting to investigate chain
atore practlcea. Harry Iliaon
Jr., general counsel for the
Nation*! Association of lietail Grocers, told tha panel
Wednesday hit group welcom­
ed a congreialonal investiga­
tion, provided It ia conducted
without prejudice.

Business
Briefs
The Sanford Jewelry and
Ixiggage Company Is obiervIns lu first anniversary In II*
new location at the corner
of Flrat and Palmetto, aeon
from the new Sanford Public
Library.
The firm wa* founded In
SOU by the late Fred Stein.
In 1957 Mr* Stela anutned
management of the store and
ha* operated It ilnre that
time. The company carrlea a
complete line of Jewelry, lug­
gage and noveltlea, and main­
tain* a watch repair depart­
ment operated by Donald B.
Smith.
In celebrating thla annlverairy, the firm la giving away a atlvar service and Mr*.
Stein la Inviting cuitomer*
and other friend* to »top In
and regider.

Church Girls
Plan Tea
Dy Maryann Mile*
Girl* nf the Junior and In­
termediate Department* nf
th e
Fnre»t City liaptUt
Church, and their mother*,
Will have a tea from 2 until
4 pin. Saturday at the
church.
Mr*. Don Wi-ilmnrrland
and M u. Itnlph Green will be
in charge.

Student Club
Sets Tea
lly Jane Cawirlbcrry
The Future Homemaker*
Club at South Seminole Jun­
ior High School will hold a
parent-daughter tea from 0
Until 7:80 p.tn. Tuesday In
the Home Economic* Itooin
prior to the PTA meeting.
All ru rrrn t member* and
girl* Interested In Joining the
club next year, and their par­
ent!, are Invited to uttrnd.
/dr*. Thelma Mossholdvr (a
the faculty aponaor.

Body Of Third
Boy Linked To
Bryan Found

Officers Elected
By Civitan Club
Richard Brisson has been
elected president of the Civi­
tan Club of Sanford and will
serve for the 1964-65 period.
Other officer* chcsen in­
clude:
President-elect, Clyde Long;
vice president. H a m m o n d
Polk; iccretary, Gil Daigle;
trea*urer, Lloyd Swain; and
director*. William Layer, Wil­
liam Clause, Sal Manfre and
Charles Kampf.
The
retiring president,
Charles Kampf and hi* wife
and the tr«a*urer-elect, Lloyd
Swain and hla wife will a t­
tend the Civitan International
convention in Miami Beach

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doctor's
prescription, o u j
drug called ODRINEX. Y u
must lose ugly fa t er your
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exercise, laxatives, massage
or taking of so-railrd rrdtic.
i n g candies, crnckera or
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easily swallowed. When you
take ODRINEX. you still *-nioy your meals, still eat the
foods ycu like, hut you simply
don't have the urge for ext-.i
portions because ODRINEX
depresses your appetite and
decrease* your desire for
food. Your weight must conio
down, because as your own
doctor will tell you. when you
eat less, you weigh less. Get
rid of excess fat and live
longer. ODRINEX costs
and is sold on this GUAR­
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any reason just return the
package to your druggist ar.d
get &gt;our full money l&gt;aik. No
question* asked. ODRINEX is
sold with this guarantee by:
McReynold* Drug Store —
Sanford—Mall Order* Filled.

HILLSVILLE, Va. (CPI) The FBI, following a trail of
gasoline purchases made with
a stolen credit card. Wednesday found the body of a
third missing boy linked with
former mental patient Joseph
Francis Bryan Jr.
"The investigation into his
activities is still continuing."
an FBI spokesman said in
Washington.
Agents discovered the body
I of Da» id Wolff. 9. who dj«.
i*to! iilig to,lay am. Concluding
appeared from his Willing-1
Sunday.
| bo*o, V * home April 1. in
a wooded area a T a l too
Of all commercial woods,
I yard* off U. S. 52 near this
balsa weigh* the least.
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jic North Carolina line. | ' SOUTH SEMINOLE Junior High School Missile
TWO HANFORD students nrc among’ Home 200 of the state's outstnmP
The youth lay next to a log.
in»r high achool youths attending the flrat Junior Science and Humanities
Club officer*, left to right, Letty Cote, Brinn
covered with leaves.
Sympoaium at the University of Florida thla week, aponaored by the U. S.
Stehli and Linda Cote, sun themselves by the
Bryan, 25, who once told
Army Research Office. From left are Dale Alexander and Norman K.
pool following a luncheon at the Cape Colony
authorities he liked to see
Leach, Seminole High School, and Dr. Guy Omer Jr., director of the
Inn while on a field trip to Cape Kennedy and
"small boys tied up and
Sympoaium.
screaming," was taken to J Patrick Air Force Base last Saturday.
Sumter. S. C. Wednesday to | ■
await trial in the kidnaping
of David Robison, 10 of
Mount I’leasant, S. C.
He wa* captured in New
Heston, all of Sanford; Ida
APit 11. 30, 1964
Oriean* by two FBI agents
Seidel, I/&gt;n a wood, and Mary
Admission*
j last week, shortly after he
Marilyn Mcridith, France* L. Kell*, Welrsdale.
ny France* Wester
was placed on the FBI's list
Births
Smith, Maurice A. Evans, HoLake Mary Boy Seoul Troop | of in most wanted criminals.
By Jane Casselberry
observance to be held Satur­
tins I.aubach Julia Itrown, To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip 242 wa* represented by 31 Bryan had with him at the
day, May 3a at 2:30 p.m.
The
annual
election
of
offi­
Evans,
a
Baby
Girl,
and
to
Itoicmary Pierce, Carl Itccce
boys along with their Scout­ time B-yesr-old Dennis Burke
Kmc* and Bichard Pierce, all I)r. and Mrs. William Bunge, master, Itoy Howell Jr., and of Humboldt, Tcnn. The boy- cers wa* held Monday night at the Memorial I’ark located
a Baby Girl, all of Sanford.
of Sanford.
Assistant Scoutmaster, Jim had traveled with Bryan for by American Legion Memor­ on the comer of Lake Triplet
Discharge*
llUrhargr*
Daughfrey, at flic St. Johns three days but was not ial Post 256 of Caiielberry Drive ami Sunset Drive in
with the Important offic* of Ca»*clbcrry.
Itichard Pierce, Ellon Bu&lt;h, Lillian Skully, Jean Nelson, Diitrirt Boy Scout Camporee harmed.
There will be a parade from
IJsa Gay Barker, Carl A. Nathalie I). Schmtrlcr ami held last Friday. Saturday
The stolen credit card ear­ post commander remaining to
the fire station to the park
Johnson, Peggy L. Harrison Earl Dean McIntyre, all of and Sunday at Lanochc.
lier hail led agent* to Die be filled.
Officer* elected for the with the Lyman High School
and Baby Boy, Bo*etU Van Sanford; and Gustav Loser, Two of their patrols, the skeleton of I-cwis Wilson Jr.,
Zant and Bihy Girl, John Dellary.
Thuntlrrbirds and the Buffalo, 7, of St. Petersburg, Fla. The coming year were Wilbur Band taking part. Details of
MAY 4, 1961
Houston. Itandolph Mcrrit,
won Blue ribbon* for being the Wilson boy was found in a Morey, first vice commander; the ceremonic* will be an­
Admission*
Frank Wheeler, Shirley John­
best patrol*. The boys also rattlesnake-infested field near Tom Huciton, second vice nounced later. George Messick
son and Baby Girl, Harriet Ida Myers and Kenneth Tod- competed in the following Venice, Fla., 75 miles »outh commander; Marvin McClain, i* chairman of the event.
Members of tho post and
Young. Charmaine P. Col­ riff. Lake Monroe; Edith fields of endeavor: measur­ Oi St. Petersburg. Young Hob third vice commander; Har­
lin* and Baby Boy, Edward Conkling, Dellary; Ida Jane ing, gun safety, fire safety, Ison's body was located In a old Kryder, finance officer; auxiliary will attend services
Fosnight »nd Clara Adding­ Martin, Albert C. Mum, hobo cooking, flag pole ra il­ mangrove swamp near Hal­ Clarence Doebencr, chaplain; in a group on Sunday, May
ton. all of Sanford; Kather­ Dorothy Patterson, Charle* ing, firat aid, and knot tying. landale, Fla., on March 31. Kenneth Walbridgc, adjutant; 17, at the Casselberry Com­
Ken Green, service officer munity Methodist Church in
ine Lavender, DoBary; Ida T.usk, Alberta Jones, Floyd
Each boy received a red and
and Bill Elder, sergeant at honor of Armed Forces Day.
C.
Horlne,
Albanu*
DeLaney,
Padgett, New Smyrna Beach,
W’hitc camporee patch with
arms.
Those attending arc asked to
Walter E. Brown, -Juanita the picture of the two drum­ Slavia Students
and Edgar Sutton, Osteen.
Commander Harold Kryder meet at the church at 8:15
MAY I, iw t
Lawrence,
Ernc*t
Henry mer* and the fife player. The
W A TER C O O L E R S P E C IA L
and Kenneth Green were a. m.
Admission*
I,owls, Victor II. Davis, Ver- theme of the camp wa* Amer­ To Present
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delegate*
to
the
The poit is presenting the
Natalie A. La Bounty, Ho- est Scott and Anna Hender­ ican Hrrifage. Each troop're­
department
convention
in American Legion School Me­
bert Cliarlc* Graham, Debra son, all of Sanford.
ceived a Itchy Jtu»s 13-itar Operettas
each
Jacksonville, June 4-7.
dal Awards to a ninth grade
Discharges
Ann Brown, Alfred W. I-ec
flag.
By Evelyn Lundy
All veterans, whether mem­ boy and girl chosen by their
and lla Jones, all of San­ Edity Butler, DeBary; Bar­ A total of 11 troop* and
Student* of St. Luke’*
LAWN SPRINKLERS
HOUSEWARES
ford; Olga Manien. Dellary; bara Barnes, Joyce Elling­ over 200 icout*, plus their Christian Dny School In 8|a- ber* of the American Legion fellow class members and the
WATER HOSE
BROOMS &amp; MOPS
Dorothy A. Itaybold, I/&gt;ng- ton, Mrs. Marilyn Merldlth aupervisors, attended t h e via will present a program or not, ire invited to parti­ Junior High School for out­
GARDEN TOOLS
wood, ami Corrle Jenck*, Lake ami Baby Girl, and Mrs, Con­ camporee which was held in of operettas at 7:30 p.tn. cipate in the Memorial Day standing qualifies of citizen­
SPORTING GOODS
ship. The winning boy and
nie Jones and Baby Girl, all a new section of Lanochc that Friday and again at 7:80
Mary.
girl will receive a medallion
of Sanford;; Dorothy Laven­ had Just been opened. It I* re­ p.m. Sunday In the school
Birth*
Academy Club
and cortlflciates of honorable
Mr. »nd Mr*. Woodrow Mcrl- der, Orlando; and Christine ported that a “ wet time" was auditorium.
SHAKESPEARE FISHING T ACKLE
mention will go to the runnerVan Dam, I-ongwood.
dull, a Baby Boy, Sanford.
had by all.
The primary grade* will Sets Program
up. The preientatlon will be
MAY I- 1M4
Discharges
CORNING WARE • PYREX • REVERE WARE
present ''The Adventure* of
By Maryann Mile*
made next Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Admission!
Mallnda Gtyle Donahue, LuGoldilocks" with the lead to
The Bet* Club of Foreit at the PTA meeting.
cendit Baker, Charle* Sny­ I-ec Wesley, Osteen; Theo­ Atlanta OKs
he played by I)ehm Ityhurn. Lake Academy will present a
Po*t 256 has chosen two out­
der, Will Fudge, Josephine dore Ehring, Ilertrum Gould
Other character parts will be program In the achool auditor­ standing Lyman High School
n. I.eFilc», Alton Gerrin, Ha- and Katherine Harlder, all of Mixed Drinks
tnkrn by Clifford Hiatt, Papa ium Saturday beginning at 8 junior boys to sponsor a*
tel Hoag, Gail Smith, Doro­ DeBary; Lewis R e d d i n g ,
ATLANTA (UPI) - Atlan­
delegate and alternate to
thy Lee Selph, France* L. Jeannette Andrews, Joann ta tipplers could drink at a Bear: Rhonda Arndt, Mother p.m.
A short skit entitled "F ath­ Boys’ State In Tallahassee In
Smith. Margaret Mills and Flowers, Nevada Pitts, Rosa bar today secure In the know­ Bear and Ferdinand Jakubcln,
214 Oak Ave.
822-8098
Sanford
er Take* the Bride" will be June.
Baby Boy, all of Sanford; M. Rotunda, Hershel 7,. Dunn, ledge that for the first lime Baby Bear.
Gustav Anderson and Eva Carolyn Reason, Anna Schei­ since Ute beginning of Pro­ Tbe Intermediate student* presented a* well as other
Watson, Dellary, and Ken ber, Frank Edward Holmes hibition the practice Is .strict­ will present "Plnoechlo" with form* of entertainment and a
Steve Colbert a* the main variety of acta.
neth V. Mateckl, Fern Park. and Vera Martindlll, all of ly legal.
character.
Alfred Fox will he
Ily
a
vote
of
51.893
In
25.MAY 8
Sanford.
Admission*
256 Wednesday, voters In At­ Geppo, and David Fox will
Birth*
Carleen Smith, Kathryn Ran­ To Mr. and Mr*. Harold Mar­ lanta, auburban Hapevllle and he Jinimlrty Cricket.
Thi* month'* meeting of
Our MANY LOYAL SUPPORTERS who WORKED
ge, Petra Evans, Wilbur Ds- tindlll, a Bn by Girl; to Mr. unincorporated areas of Ful­ Free will offerings will be
the South Seminole Welcome
vis, Frances Cross- Satnanth* ami Mr*. Joseph Andrews, i ton County approved sale of accepted.
no
faithfully
and diligently in JIM’S behalf, during
Wagon Club executive hoard
Rtallsrd, Ruth L. VanDusen, Baby Boy; to Mr. and Mrs. mixed drink*.
his
campaign
for SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
ha*
been
ehangtd
to
Wednes­
Charles Blomlin, f a m o u s
Rebecca McCullough, Coar Joseph Schreiber, a Baby
INSTRUCTION.
Vermont was the first *t»tc French tightrope walker, one* day, May 13, at the horn* of
ChriMelle Lovelace, Carolyn Boy; and to Mr. and Mrs.
Frasier. Annie Mae Cham­ Edward Lawrence, a Baby to Join Hie Union after the carried a man acres* Niagara Mr*. Juanita Moore, 118 Oak
Street, Sanlando Spring* Tho
It huh u most heartwarming experience for ua
Fall* on his hark.
bers, Ilslph Wlrick and Julia Boy; all of Sanford.
original 13.
meeting it called for 11:80
and we want you to know how much we appreciate
p.m. Luncheon will b* served
your effort*.
by the hoitesi.

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A Full Man’ Will Vary His Reading
(Written for NEA)
Compare your reading of
this column and compare
your speed with that Indi­
cated at &lt;h* end. The **•
peeled speed assume* a dally
fir* per rent improvement.
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Thi* I* the final column of
tha series. We set nut to show
you how to double your rend­
ing speed and your depth of
understanding, to help you be­
come a better judge of the ril­
ing volume of opinion writing,
und finally tn show you how to
retain ut least the essential*
of your reading life.
Tha New York office of The
Heading Laboratory onre re­
ceived a complaint from a par­
ent thut all we would ever suc­
ceed In doing would l&gt;o to reIrnse student* for more time
before the television set. Thi*
i* nonsense. Any student who
follows the steps explained in
these column* will nuver get to
first base if hi* motivation I*
to read the stuff fait and get
It over with. That eort of mo­
tivation will work nowhere.
Till* program doca set out to
save you time in all your reuding und thut'a no crime by uny
standard. More thuu that this

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ptogtam make* Ita best con­
tribution to reading as enjoy,
inent. Take yourself, for ex­
ample; you've done thing* In
reading you never did before;
that means you had a pleas­
ant rxperienre where, before,
reading may have been a
chore. You have been encour­
aged, have been Improving
every dny In your school as­
signments.
In this final rolumn let u*
make a few suggestions fnr
your young rending life. Head
more than on* paper, and raad
papers with differing view* on
the social Irene. If you're
ruin'lined thut the other pa­
lter* have Idiotic policies, then
read them at least to discover
leasons for your feelings. The
same with mugaxines. If you
urn proud of the fart that you
•to a dyed-ln-ths-wool con­
servative, at least sse why the
other fallow la ju it as proud
of being liberal. You may
change your opinion; you may
not. In all tvunU you'll have
reasons for the belief* you
bold, and people will have re­
spect for you.
If you love science, then
don't eurva n narrow nlrbe for
youisvlf tha m t of yQur

thinking life. Head all the sci­
ence you like, hut the world
doesn't begin nnd end with it.
Enrich your life with litera­
ture — Shakespeare, poc try,
great novels. It was n scient­
ist, Francis Huron, who said
that "Heading maketli the full
nun." There is nothing so bor­
ing as the man of one topic.
The one who spends all his
time on literature just is not
with it when it collies to thi*
world of marching science, und
he can't undeistand even the
smullest item oil the latest
proposed cure for canrer to
suy nothing of inuti-mude sat­
ellite. Science fiction is here
to stay und it lias tremendous
illiugcry which should appeal
to the literary mind.
Biographies — well-written
biogruphirs — are about the
most adventurous experiences
you'll ever have. You'll see
how men make events, not vire
versa. History will be seen as
a personal thing, nut ns a dry
collection of facts.
Hcuding outside your special
interests gives you new in­
sights, aew vocabulary, new
ways of thinking and writing.
But rrad, and read with dis­
crimination. Junk docsu'l relax

you. and It lowers your sights.
Head ttie great thoughts and
the great achievements, and
make them part of your very
Ix-ing.
Clifton Fadimnn onre said
thut 90 per cent of what you'll
ever know cornua from read­
ing. Make reading a habit;
make it relaxation; make it
your finest nnd most stimulat­
ing companion; muko it your
great wealth.
And read Tho Hcuding Lab­
oratory way; reud faatcr, with
belter understanding, iiior*
critically und with retention.
Good re a d in g !

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MRS. MARY EARLE WALKER
YO U R
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THANK YOU
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YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND VOTE IN
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work accomplished during his
Hr Maryann Miles
Newly elected officers of term.
Installed were Mrs. Eroida
the llenr I.ake Elementary
llcrota,
president; Mrs. Kay
School PTA were installed at
Ivicts, vice president; Grant
Tuesday night's meeting by j Mueller, treasurer and Mrs.
Dick Lashtey, outgoing pres­ Ernestine Forward, secretary
Principal George Dnhhs,
ident, who received a pen and
pencil set in appreciation for briefing on sc h o o l accredita­
tion standards, explained that
level one consists of essen­
tials, level two, important
things and level three, tilings
nice to have, lie reported
that in the Hear Lake School’s
two years of operation, 98 per

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cent of level one had been
fulfilled. Two-thirds of libra­
ry needs have been supplied
with ono year remaining for
qualifications to lx- completed.
Dabbs explained that a
school of 1500 students should
have a fulltime librarian.
Hear Lake bus a pat ttime li­
brarian. I.evel two standards
for a 1 i b r a r y call for
a typewriter. The s c h o o l
now has a long carriage ma­
chine ami sufficient funds nrc
on hand to fullfill this ac­
creditation. ltcports from tin

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II Kill I. Ki l l l S of tin* Student Tnlent Show pre­
sented for the Longwood Klementary PTO were
the Rattle Acts. In the girls group wore, from
left, top photo, Lillinm Gnmhlin. Georgia Rare,
Sally Pearson and Kathy Perrin. In the hoys
group, bottom photo, were Johnny Roberts, Paul
Kirkland, Ricky ICsdavon and Donnie Rhoades.

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trcnMircr, after net proceeds
of fill 13? from the recent
Country Fair were added, to t­
al $7(53.53.
Announcement was made
that an eight hour senior life
saving course is offered
through Kul Cross and Hint
water safety instructors arc
needed in the area. Those in­
terested in attending the
course, which qualifies those
completing
as
instructors,
should contact Mrs. James
Ilirkcnmoycr in Casselberry.
Mrs. Victs, ways and means
chairman, advised that a stu­
dent movie, “The East Out­
post," will l&gt;e shown this Sat­
urday at 2 p.m at the school
and that the I’TA will spoil
sor a rummage sule May 30,
nt the S u p e r Vnlu Food Store
on Sit 430 neat Altamonte
Springs.
Mrs. Mary Williamson, rep­
resenting the school mothers,
present'd s rur.ngr to Mis.
Kathryn (tiuiim in H|ifirevi,i
lion for her untiring efforts
and assistance In the school
cafeteria.
Program for the meeting
was presented by Cliicf Paul

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Nicholson Homer Recalls Foxx's Clout At Comiskey Park
Mantle Also., its
Pair As Yankees Scouts Battle Tides In 100
Split With Nats Mile Canoe Trip Up S t Johns
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UPI Sports Writer
Chicago baseball fan* with
long memoriei will tell you
that onljr one man — Jimmy
Foxx — aver hit a ball that
cleared the double-decked left
field itanda at Comlikey Park
on the fly.
Dave Nicholson may have
matched that feat by old
“Double X” Wednesday night
in the flrat game of a double*
header between the White Sox
and the K am ai City Athletlca.
If all depcndi on whom you
aak.
Nlcholaon teed off on a Moe
Drabowiky allder that "hung"
In the fifth Inning of the open
t r . The ball was retrieved
outside the ancient park—an
estimated 671 feet from borne
plate.
White Sox officials claimed
(be ball went out of the park
on the fly. However, press box
observers generally agreed
the bell bounced on the roof,
They were eupported by fane
nested under the roof, who
•eld they lieerd a "thum p"
when the ball bounced above
them.
Nicholson hit two ether
homers In the twlnblll aa the
White Sox ewept the A’s, 6-4
and 11*4, to tie Cleveland for
first place In the AL. On his
next appearance at the plate
after h it tape-measure job,
Dave bomered Into the left
field upper deck with Joe
Cunningham aboard. Drabow*
aky again was the pitcher.
In the eecond game, Nlcholeon added another two-run
homer o it Aurello Montea*
gudo. It wee the greatest
sight of his career for big
Nick, who bad entered the
doubleheader with only one
homer In Chicago’s previous
I I games this season.
Mickey Mantle, who also
has a few tape-measure homa n to his credit, hit a pair of
gounddrlppan as the New
York Yankees split a doublt*
header with the Washington
•snators, rousting to a 0-2 vie
tary la the opener and toeing
the nightcap, W .
Cleveland turned back Bel
dm ore, 7*5, Detroit rod# two
homers by Norm Cash to a 6-3
victory over Boston, end Los
Angeles nipped Minnesota, 4*
t , In other American League
eetlon.

One hundred miles travel in
five days la not Impresslva
mileage in this jet age.
Unless, that li, you happen
to be doing your traveling in
light aluminum canoes, where
a drove of mosquitoes or an
afternoon tide can be as for­
midable an enemy aa a 100
knot gale to a light aircraft.
Then It becomes particular­
ly impressive when you hear
that tite feat was accomplish
ed by three boys—members of
Sanford Boy Sdout Troop 643
—with tbe guidance of their
•seistant scoutmaster and ths
suatatnence of two knapsacks
full of provisions.
The long trek began April
22 In the St. Johns Itlvcr be­
neath the Lake Monroo Bridge
on Highway 17-92. Manning
the two 134oot canoes were
Scoutmaster John Cipewell
Jr., a Naval officer in VAI1-3
at NAS Sanford; his son, John
W., 11; Bruce Robinson and
BUI Kennedy, both 12, and
Craig Orseno, 13. All attend
Sanford Junior High School
except young Capcwell, who
la a sixth-grader at PJnecrcst
Elementary.
Five days later (April 26),
three of the boya — young
Kennedy wa* rushed home
with the mumps on the second
day—and their leader pulled
their eraft from the water at
Palatka with 100 of the ruggedeat miles the St. Johns
could offer behind them.
En route they had accom­
plished 10 hours each of con­
servation work, fulfilling a
merit badge requirement by
planting trees and cleaning up
the area at Silver Glen
Spring! under the supervision
of the Ocala National Forest
rangers.
Some of their other adven­
tures read a little like Robin­
son Crusoe.
Their first night was spent
camping on the bank of tho
St. Johns waat of Orange City
with s o n s of the large*!, ami
moat plentiful, mosquitoes in
Florida for bedfellows.
This problem was solved
tbe second night by sleeping
in tbe canoes, with tha light

Mefs Steal Play
On World's Fair

NEW YORK (UPI) — The
Bluefin tuna have been
docked a t speeds of more New York Mels stole the play
from the World’s Fair on the
than 40 miles per hour.
occasion of their Drat night
game In Shea Stadium.
A crowd of 32,431 turned
out Wednesday night-tying
L IM U I. MOTKSS
SU ttce is hereb y given b r tb e up roada and approaches to
F lo rid * C elery A dvisory Com* the World's Fair that haven't
SBltUw e e u b lle b e d p u rsu a n t te
traffic problems In
C elery M a rk e tin g u r d s r (Ae bad
A m ended IM S) t b e t I D Ne weeks. Alas for the faithful,
p e rso n sh a ll, le y io rld s. cut. the Cincinnati Reds made It
g e lb s r from tb e g ro u n d , or
e th s rw le e h a rv e st c elsry (o r to the park, too, and clobber­
eom m srotel p u rp o sss c o n tra ry ed the Meta. 13-4.
t e e e y provision la aald Mar*

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Shall. In F lo rid * . h a n d le celery
produced In F lo rid a c o n tra ry to
a a y provision In oald M arital*
t a g U rd sr, ( I ) No p erso n aliall,
&amp; F lo rid a, soli, m a r k e t o r dts*
but* Us tb s p rim a ry eliannal
e l tra d e e e ltr y c o n tra ry to a n y
provision la aald M a rk etin g
O rder. &lt; t) Me p e rso a ehall. la
F lo rid a , c u t, g a th e r fro m tits
g ro u n d , o r o th erw la* h a rv e st
calory (o r co m m ercial purposes
unless such celery Is produced
b y a parson b o lding a valid
e o rtlflc a ta of baas q u a n tity a s
provided la aald M a rk e tin g Or*
i l l , ( I ) No person aball, le
F lo rid a, lo r th e purpoae of
e ellla g , m a rk e tin g o r d is tr ib u t­
ing In th e p rim a ry ch an n el of
tra d e , p u rc h aa a o r a eq u lr* s a l­
a ry from a a y person o th e r th a a
a p ro d u cer bolding a v alid car*
tlfle a l* o f base q u a n tity ; nor
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pose afo resaid , p u rc h ase o r a c ­
q u ire celery from a p ro d u car In
ax ease o f a llo tm e n ts th e r e ­
u n d er. e x ce p t a s m ey he sp e c ­
ific a lly provided In aald M a r
k eU n g O rder, end ( ( ) No person
skat] v io la te a n y p rovision of
s a id M a rk e tin g O rder n o r of
n n y ro le e r .re g u la tio n Issue*
th e re u n d e r.
N otice Is else giv en th a t any
p e rso n n o t h o ld in g n c e r tif i­
c a te o f b a se q u a n tity w h o dae lra e to p roduce c elery In
F lo rid a | e r m a rk e t d u rin g th e
e n su in g 1111-11 Sea sun, m ay
rile w ith th e F lo rid a Cal a ry
A dvisory C om m ittee, on o r b e ­
fo re M ey II. IM I, n n a p p lic a ­
tio n fo r b a a s q u a n tity In such
f o r a a n d c o n ta in in g a u rh In­
fo rm a tio n no th o A dvisory
C o m m ittee m ay p rescribe.
N otice la f u r th e r g iv en th a t
th e F lo rid a e a te r y A dvisory
C o m m itte e Is now receiving e p tls a tle n s .
In te re s te d
persons
a re
In stru c te d
le
c o n ta c t
J a m e s D. C o lb e rt, S ecretary*
T re a s u re r, F lo rid a C e le ry Ad*
V teery C om m ittee, t i l t Meat
C olonial D rive, F . O. B o s ITBf,
T elep h o n e c t f e r r y t * s i i s . Or*
leaS a, F lo rid a, f o r th e p ro p e r
fa rm s t e be need l a su b m ittin g
such a p p lic a tio n s . T h e dead lin e
fa r
su b m ittin g a p p lic a tio n s
s h e ’’ be M ay I I . IM I- A ppli­
c a tio n s receiv ed a f t e r May IS,
l i f t w ill n e t be c o n sid ere d fo r
tb e IM I-S I Beeson.
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R E SID E N C E : UNKNOWN
AND TO: All p a rlla a e la lm ln e
In te re s ts by, th ro u g h , u n ­
d e r o r a a a ln a t th e a f o re ­
sa id persons
YOU AUK lie eby n o tified
th a t a C om plaint to foreclu** a
c e rta in m o rtx a x a a n ru m b a rln e
th a follow ing described re a l
p ro p e rty , to -w lt:
I AIT I I . UI.OCK t . 1IK FTi.t:n
HOMKa o i i i . a n d o
HECTON ONE, a cc o rd in g to
p la t th e re o f recorded In
P la t Book I t , P age* I and
a. P u b lic R ecords of Sem ­
inole C ounty, F lo rid a,
baa bee* filed a g a in st you In
th » above styled suit, a n d you
a r* req u ire d to se rv e a copy of
r A nsw er or o th e r P leading
? oo uth
* Com plaint on P l a ln t l ir a
a tto rn e y s , ANIlKItHON. IIPHH.
DEAN * LOWNDKH, I I I P a st
C e n tra l
B oulevard, O rlando.
F lo rid a, a n d flla th e o rig in a l
A nsw er a r o lh a r P le ad in g In
th s o ffice o f th e C lark of th*
C ircu it C o u rt on e r be fo re th e
I t l h d a y of May, list. If yog
faU to do to, a decree p ro confeaao w ill be ta k e n a g ain * ! you
fo r tb s re lie f dem anded In tb e
C om plaint.
T his N o llre s h a ll be puhllebed en ce a w eek fo r fo u r co n sec­
u tiv e w eeks la T ke Banfnrd
H arold.
DA TED T H IS S lth d a y a f
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D E M ------------ANDRItNON,
RUSH, DEAN A
LOW NDES
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O rlando. F lo rid a
A ttorney* f a r P la in tiff
P u b lleb ! A pril SC.
May T. 14, t l . ISIS
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eraft anchored serenely s t
the south end of Lake George.
Using a small canned beat
burner, the boys cooked meals
and boiled drinking water. A
18th inch of aluminum sepa­
rated them "conveniently"
from a rather turbulent walcr
supply. Then it was bctlriybye with the night sounds of
Lake George all about them.
On the third day Utey cross­
ed the lake and performed
Ibelr conservation project. A
wide variety of wildlife, rang­
ing from a Florida panther
to a water moccasin, kept the
scenery interesting.
The following day was
spent training the boys for
canoeing merit badges while

Longwood Upsets
Builders, 16-13
In City Contest
The Kingswood Builders
must have realized that all
good things coma to an end
—especially consecutive win
streaks. If they didn't they
know It now. Wednesday night
the Builders tasted defeat for
the first time this eeason
when Longwwod dished up a
16 to 13 decision In the Men's
Slo-PItch Softball League »t
Fort Mellon Park.
Longwood built up an 11
to 0 advantage before Kingswood could muster e scoring
th re a t in another loop tilt,
Chase whipped McRaney’s
Painters • to 4 behind the
pitching of Dick Frank and
the hitting of Fred Behrens,
M. Maple and Glen Spivey.
In the Klngswood-Longwood
contest, Builder burlera had
permitted only 13 n u n In
eight games. But Longwood
pushed ovar 16 markers to
wreck that situation.
In the Junior Boya League
Lake Mary sldatracked the
Shrine express, whipping tha
Shrlners 7 to 2. A Shrine vic­
tory would have moved them
Into first place tie, but Lake
Mary jumped on starter Paul
Pivec for a half a dosen runs
In tha first frame.
Doug Malsowskt potted his
fourth mound win of the sea­
son in the I.ltlle National
League when he hurled a
one-hit, 13 to 1 win over
Chase for the Locomotive En­
gineers. David Lae clouted his
alxto home run to take over
the Little Major League's
home run lead. Bill Schmidt
had a pair of homers for the
Engineers. Meanwhile, Flor­
ida State's Bankers made It
ilx wins in a row with a 3
to 3 victory over George's.
The Bankers were paced by
Andy Steele end Frank Wil­
liams at the plate and Joe
Pauling grabbed the pitching
victory. It wea George's fifth
straight defeat.

Hen's League
Results Wednesday
G u m • MrRaney 4

MrRaney
103 000 0 - 4 10 4
Chase
022 014 i - l 13 2
W P - Dick Frank (3-3), I.P
-F ra n k Williams (4-3), HR's
(McRaoey— Larry Watson,
3rd of the year) (Chase— M.
Maple, le t of the year)
Longwoed 16 Ktagawood IS
Longwood
303 623 0—16 16 4
Kingswood 000 336 0-13 13 I
WP— Roy L ift (2-3), L P Bud Moatelth (4-1)
STANDINGS
Team
W L
Kingswood
6 1
Wilson Maler
i 3
Chase
I 4
Longwood
3 4
Robbs Coostr.
4 4
McRaney
4 6
Fla. St. Bank
« S
U 5 O
6 1
Games Tonight
Fla. S t Bank a t Wilson Maker
7:30
UBO a t Itobba Coostr. g:46
(At PL Mellon Park)

covering the 17 mllea to Dava
Cherry's Bass Haven Lodge,
near lVelaka.
"Here was a real friend In­
deed," reports Capewell, of
Cherry. “As It turned out ha
was a friend In need, also, for
a atorm hit aoon after we aet
up camp and stored our canoei. Any one going that way
should stop and are Dave, as
he Is ■ capable and friendly
host."
Despite heavy tides, which
kept the going lo 1.5 mph In
some stretches, the group
reached it* goal—Palatka—on
the fifth day. "The boys came
through like the real troopers
they are with energy to
spars," Capcwell aald. "But
I would recommend that any­
one who trlca this kind of trip
in the future plan it so aa not
to battle the tidei."
To Use knowledge of local
scout leaders, the feat Itaa
not been equaUed In recent
times, at least not since the
Seminole Indians left the lo­
cal scene. To earn the covet­
ed “30 Mllcr Award," scouts
must hike 30 miles on a wil­
derness trail or canoa for flva
day* for 30 miles, accomplish­
ing 10 hours of conservation
work along the way.
Tbe boya of Troop 513 doubl­
ed tho requirement. "This
July my 'older boya’ may try
to better the mark," says
Capcwell, himself a former
Eagle Scout with two Palms.
But at the moment t h e
achievement of his "young
boya" stand* as one of the
proudeit moments of a career
in scouting and leadership
which dates back to 1941,

Comiskey Park's
Fence Distances
Oft Says Finley
CHICAGO (U P I)-lf Amer­
icas League President Jo*
Cronin has been wondering
what Charles Finley la up to
lately he knows now.
The owner of the Kansaa
Ctiy Athletics, who had a
run In previously with Cronin
over hla franchise, fired off
a telegram to the AL chief
Wednesday night that he
brought hla own tape mea­
sure to Chicago's Comiskey
Park and ticked off the dis­
tances.
He found that the distances
of the foul lines to both right
and left field* are actually
317 feet and not 332 as painted
In orange on green brick
walla.
As for centrefleld, It is not
413 feet from home plate as
indicated, but only 403 feot,
Finley said.
He asked Cronin to order
all umpiring team* to re­
measure distances In all
American Lsague parka and
post the correct figures, U
th* present ones were tound
to be erroneous.
'A llyn was so Intore Ned In
getting me kicked out of
baseball when I had my trou­
ble at Kansaa City, I'd like to
tee wbat be does about those
wrong measurements,’' Finley
said.
Aliya aald be planned to
do nothing.

Little American
Results Wednesday
Fla. M. Bank B Geerge'a 3
Fla. S t Bank 003 » 1 - 3 5 0
George's
000 31(1-3 3 6
W P - Joe Pauline (3-2). LP
- J i m Sheffield (0-1)
STANDINGS
Tanas
W L
Navy
d 3
Fla. St. Bank
d 3
Perf. Dairy
8 4
George's
4 d
Sanf. Atlantic
1 T
Gam* Today
Sanford Atlantia a t Perfec­
tion Dairy
(4:30 Bay Aveoua Park)

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Lions To Meet Avon Park
For State Tourney Berth
By Bill Vincent Jr.
Weatherman has been play­
ing h»b with tho fishing In
these parts . . . according to
the people who man the fish­
ing camps In this area.
In fact, P at Brooks, out
Lemon Bluff-wny, says Its al­
most necessary "to hold the
lln-s down In the water," what
with the wind of the last few
days.
Rnfn nnd the election also
hns put a crimp In fishing ac­
tivities.
Tat said there was tome
good catches of perch, catfish
and bream over last weekend
The cats are taking shad gills
on the bottom.
Jim Crowe reports that “the
weather h at been bed and
there have only been a few
out.” But he adds that those
few have done well with
bream, (peeks and cat*. Th*
bream ar* taking worms and
musaals, th* specks are going
for minnows and the Alibi, and
the catfish are biting on shad
gills, worms and mussels.
Jim alto reports there has
been a little activity by th*
bass end th at th* shad season
Is just alxjut over. A very few
shad atlll are biting but not
many.
Herb Sutton, out a t Weklva
River Haven, telli that the
bream and catfish are biting.
Said the weather was some
bad, with rain, but hns clear­
ed. Also told th at three very
young boys were taken on
their first fishing expedition
last weekend and rnme In with
a long string. Herb is sending
along their picture for this
column.
Fishing activity must ba
poor right now) because of th*
weather, for "in** Deep” has
been unable to raise anyone by
telephone a t tha other fishing
camps.
Tha Schllts distributor at
Orlando also reports "fishing
haa fallen off” . , . thry'vs
bad no reports of tagged fish
in tha 6300,000 derby taken
In the last 10 days.
A Miami firm has come up
with a new gimmick that ap­
pear* will take th* fun out of
fishing, although that le danled In th* news release.
"Now you can call th* fish
to your exact fishing spot with
a new patented and tested
electronic tranaltorixed fish
mil,” reads th* release. "Ich­
thyologists have known for
tom* time that flah respond to
sonic oscillations (sound) and
to light wave*. The sound
wave* travel tom* 200-300
yard* through th* water and
attract the fish directly to the
source.”
The newt release explain*
the unsportsmanlike advant­
age thusly: "The fish rail does
not give e fisherman unfair
advantage of a flah any more
than a duck call gives a poor
shot any advantage."
a a a
It takes a wise man to pre­
dict weather condition*. And It
takes a veritable prophet to
predict when the fish will bits.
Since weather ha* so much
Influence in the dietary lean­
ings of game flah. It would
seem th at ell of us have a

stake In th* popular guessing
game of tomorrow's weather.
Some guya have compiled a
few popular and scientific
(there le a difference) way*
to observe meteorological evi­
dence and make a calculated
prediction about approaching
weather , , . hence fishing
conditions.
Approaching bed weather la
of foremost concern. I t may be
indicated by any on* of a num­
ber of signs: Ring around the
moon, lack of dew on th*
graaa, low-flying bird* that
flutter and seam disoriented,
pale yellow sky a t sunset, or
lowering clouda th at appear
dark and omlnou* . . . all may
foretell stormy weather.
On th* other hand ,there ar*
various signs that point to fair
weather: A foggy dawn, high
clouds th at bother no one, a
heavy dew, waterfowl flying
high, your nose extremely dry
and Insensitive to odora, cig­
arettes th at burn excessively
fast, and amok* that rises
straight up.
If you ar* caught out on a
large lake and dark clouds
suddenly loom Into view, take
particular heed of temperature
changes. Should a chill breet*
coma up indicating th* ap­
proach of a cold front, you
know there la en Impending
thunderstorm only a few miles
distent Time to take shelUr.
If a stiff wind develops and
you’re worried ebout your situatlon, this usually works:
Face th* wind, the storm will
be on your rig h t
Good advice. Rut like tips on
fishing, It's good aotn# of the
time, not always. Let's face It:
weather end base just can't be
predicted with eertalnty.

Little National

The Oviedo Lions lest the
first game they played this
season — a 2 to 0 defeat pin­
ned on them by th* Lyman
Greyhounds.
Since that curtain raiser
the Lions have won 14 con­
secutive games — including
th* Group V, Class B cham­
pionship.
But victory No. 15 Is the
one the Lions are anxiously
awaiting right now. They will
get their chance to pest It
Friday night when they meet
the strong Avon Pnrk High
School nine In Avon Park In
a contest which gets under­
way at 7:30.
I t will be the first night
affair of ths season for

Cavanaugh, Rex
Continue Battle
For League Lead
The battle for first place in
the Businessmen's league goes
on with the Cavanaugh Tire
Service and the Rex Liquor
teams see-sawing back and
forth in the one and two spots.
Last week It was Cavanaugh
taking over the top spot as
they split even with tbe Faron
Builders whlla Rex was tak­
ing three losses on the chin
from "red hot” Kondrackl
and Cline’s Sinclair.
Joe Tart paced Cavanaugh
with a fine 207/324 white Len
Blondl with a 167 game and
A1 Faron with an even 200
game kept Faron Buildens in
the running.
Curt Abney shot 186/304 to
lead Kondrackl and Cline's
Sinclair while Clarence Wal­
lis was tha “hero" for Rex
with 212/364.
Charlie Willis was a real
"tiger" for Team No. 4 In
Its split with Team No. 3 as
he hit 243/202 and a 598 scries
to sweep all honors for the
night. Despite this fine bowl­
ing by Charlie, they won only
two games from Team No. 3
as Jimmy VUes was a scorchIn’ them Into the pocket as ho
rolled 211/330.
In the final match of the
night Smith's Amoco Service
and Dick's Appliance Service
split even at two wins and
losses apiece.

He ha* great confidence In
Paul Mikler’a well balanced
Lions.
In order to get the Lions
aecustemed to the light*
Mikler haa been working his
boya out under the light* of
John Courier Field — in
reality a football plnnt and
not a bxschitll layout. But
Milder will leave no stone
unturned.

Major Leagues
United Press International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tram
W L Pet. GB
Cleveland 10 6 .687
Chicago
10 3 .687
New York s 7 .333 2
Baltimore
9 a .529 2
Detroit
9 8 .529 2
Minnesota 9 10 .474 3
Los Angeles 9 10 .474 3
1 10 .412 4
Boston
Washington 9 13 .409 4(4
Kansas City 7 11 .387 4(4
Wednesday’s Results
New York 9 Washington 2, 1st
Washington 3 New York 4, 2nd
Chicago 6 Kansas City 4, 1st
Chicago 11 Kansas City 4, 2nd
Cleveland 7 Baltimore 5
Detroit 6 Boston 2
Los Angeles 4 Minnesota I
Friday's Games
Chicago at Los Angclea (n)
Kansas City at Minnesota (n)
Baltimore at Detroit (n)
New York at Cleveland (n)
Boston at Washington (n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team
W L Pet. GB
San Fran. 12 3 .708
Pliiladdp'a 11 6 .649 1
Milwaukee 12 7 .632 1
Pittsburgh 11 8 .579 2
St. Louis 11 9 .330 2‘4
Cincinnati 11 9 .530 2(4
Chicago
7 9 .437 4l4
Los Angeles 9 12 .429 S
• 14 .384 6(4
Houston
New York a 16 .138 10
Wednesday’s Results
Chicago 4 San Francisco 2
Philadelphia 7 Milwaukee 6
Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 0
Los Angeles 3 Houston 3
Cincinnati 12 New York 4
Friday's Games
Los Angeles at San Francisco
St. Louis at New York
Cincinnati at Philadelphia
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
Only games scheduled

his boys, for If they etn whip
Avon Psrk they will go on
to ths state tournament.
"We've got e good ball
club," aay Silkier. "I feel our
boys can go all the way. Th*
only thing I’m worried about
is playing night games. We're
not used to it end th at’a why
I'm using th# football field
for night workouts."
In all probability Mikler
will go with Jim Courier
against Avon Park. Courier
has been the mainstay of th*
Mons' hurling orpt end he
turned In a brilliant three
hitter Slonday In beating
Brookavlll* for the Group
crown.

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A rth u r H. B eckw ith. J r .
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Chase
001 000— 1 1
By M a rth a T. V lblen, D. a
Loco. Engr*.
323 03x—13 •
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WP— Doug Mslxowski (4-0),
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LP— Richard Frank (1-2),
A ttorney for P la in tiff.
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STANDINGS
Team
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Loco. Engrs.
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First Federal
4 3
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Chase
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W P - Charlie LyUe (3-2).
L P - Jim Warren (03)
STANDINGS
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Elks
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Kiwanla
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JH Hootenanny Florida Federation Of Art To Hold Convention Here
Will Feature
Local Groups

American Legion
Unit No. 256
Elects Officers
By Jane Casatlbtrry
Officers for the 1964-65 year
were elected Monday night by
American Lesion Auxiliary
Memorial Unit 256 of Cassel­
berry during a meeting held
at the Woman's Club. Mrs.
Joseph Cisrcwski presented
the nominating committee re­
port which was voted in unan­
imously.
Those re elected for another
term were Mrs. Harold Krydcr, president; Mrs. Whit
Ward, vice president; Mrs.
Kenneth Walbridge, secre­
tary; Mrs. Ben Evans, treas­
urer; Mrs. Russell Corwin,
chaplain; Mrs. Edith Mynderse, parliamentarian, and
Mrs. Ruth Rogers, liaison of­
ficer. Newly elected were
Mrs. Cisrcwski, historian, and
Mrs. Kenneth Green, sergeant
at arms.
Officers will be installed at
• later date.
Delegates elected to attend
the department convention to
be held in Jacksonville, June
4-7, are Mrs. Harold Kryder
and Mrs. Kenneth Green.
Annual reports were read by
the president, Mrs. Kryder,
and vice president, Mrs.
Ward. A National Citation giv­
en to the unit at the district
constitutional conference re­
cently was presented to Mrs.
Ward, as membership chair­
man.
Members favoring the pro­
posed constitutional amend­
ment permitting voluntary
prayer and Bible reading in
the schools were asked to
write their representative and
the House Judiciary Commit­
tee.
P o p p y chairman, Mrs.
Green, announced that Poppy
Day will bo observed, May
22-23 in Casselberry and asked
for volunteers to help sell the
popples to raise funds for vet­
erans rehabilitation and child
welfare work. Poppy stamps
also have been ordered.

Girl Scouts
Enjoy Camp
Ily Maryann Mile*
Nine membera of Bear Lake
Girl Scout Troop 497 and
their leader, Mrs. John Hall,
spent last weekend a t Deer
Lake.
Although It was a rainy
two days, the girls were kept
busy with rope lashing, knot
tying and first aid lessons.
When weather permitted, they
played wide games and Sat­
urday evening enjoyed enter­
tainment of songs and skits
presented In the recreation
hall.
Girls attending were Candas Herrington, Mary Klin­
ger, Cheryl Clark, Cathy Gib• bona, Kathy Aldrich, Patty
Stevenson, Barbara Weiner,
Sandra Elliott and Nancy
Napierata.

DEN .1, CUB SCOUT PACK 543, made an inspection of the Sanford Fire
Department’s main station during a recent pack activity. Those making
the tour are (from left, front row) Richard Lynch, Franklin Dillow, John
Houser, Michael Costello, and Michael Kelsey; (back row) Mrs. F. L.
Dillow, den mother, John Kncclnnd, Ronnie Johnson, Michael Dillow,
Michael Goodspeed and Franklin Dillow, Cub Master, and Den Chief.

Peace Officers Face Runoffs
Democrats In Districts 4 ner will be automatically
and C will return to the polls elected in November.
May 20 to choose for county
pence officers because no one
candidate in Tuesday’s pri­
mary received a majority ov­
er his opponents.
Electors in District 4 will
choose between incumbent R.
E. Carroll and Charlie Thom­
as for constable. The winner
will be elected In November.
Ih e vote for this post was
Carroll, 2,182; Thomas, 1.211;
J. U. Lee, 1,014; Joe Hagg­
erty, 803, and Charles M.
Scott, 602.
Voters In District 6 will
choose between two candi­
dates for justice of the peace
and between two for consta­
ble.
Incumbent Linton L. Cox BETTYE SMITH will
topped the list for justice of accompany the Sanford
the peace and will be oppos­ Male Chorus in its an­
ed by A1 Davie. The winner nual Spring Serenade
will face Republican Charles to be held at 8 p.m.
E. Kern in the Nov. 3 general May 11 at the Sanford
election.
Civic Center. In addi­
The vote Tuesday for jus­ tion, n c c o m p l i n h e d
tice was: Cox, 701; Davis, pianist, Mrs. Smith will
670; Bill M. York, 477, and lie heard playing Ballet
Raymond Morris, 317.
Music from “Faust,’*
Incumbent Grady L. Hall written for four hands,
and former Deputy Sheriff which she will play
Charles Fagan will oppose with Robert Carnie, di­
each other for District 0 con­ rector of tho chorus.
stable on May 20. Hie win­

Guild Officers
Installed
By Julia Bario*
The instillation meeting of
the Woman's Guild of St.
Mary
Magdalen Catholic
Church of Altamonte Springs
was held Tuesday at a lunch­
eon i t the Imperial House.
Installed wore Mrs. John
Birhydt, president; Mrs. Nor­
man Landsderk, first vice
president; Mrs. Oliver Roblchaud, treasurer; Mrs. John
Larkin, recording accrctary;
Mrs. Gordan Menne, corres­
ponding secretary; Mr*. Fred
Del’hilllps, historian ami Mrs.
Frances Tallen, parliamentar­
ian.
TTie lizard can replace iti
tail any number of timei.

By Jane Casselberry
Many talented and youthful
local performers wlU be ap­
pearing in the Hootenanny
Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the
auditorium of the South Semi
nole Junior High School at
Casselberry.
The PTA Is sponsoring the
fund raising affair to pur
chase new books for the
school library, and the public
is invited to come out for an
evening of fun and entertain1
ment.
Robert McKcnxie, English
teacher, will serve as master
of ceremonies. Mrs. C. L.
Cooper Is director and Mrs
Jennifer Kelly, music teacher
has helped to organize the pro­
gram and will lead the au
dicnce during the sing along
sessions.
The program will be rre
dominantly folk music but a
few of the newer beats have
crept in, promising something
for everyone.
Some of the groups particl
paling have such intriguing
name* as “The Tradewlnds” ,
“The
nim bler*’’,
"Dolly
ettes,” "The Casuals''. “ The
Exotics" and "The English
Teachers", a group of men
teachers who will give
glimpse of a teacher’* day in
a number called “Six Full
Houra."
Also taking part are Lyman
football coach Dick Copeland,
a girls quartet from South
Seminole, Mrs. Collene Wig
gins, who will sing an original
folk song written by her hus
band, a piano solo by Carol
Lansverk and a surprise act
by a group of South Seminole
teachers.
Everyone will join In the
finale, which will be “ When
the Saints Go Marching In."

Close Out Sale

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Vote to hold the 38th an­
nual convention and 37th an­
nual exhibition of the Flor­
ida Federation of Art, Inc.,
in the DeBary area was ap­
proved by the executive board
at a recent meeting held at
the DeBary Mansion House.

C Of C To Hear
Scoutmaster
By France* Wealer
Scoutmaster R o y Howell
Jr. will speak on the subject
of Boy Scouts at the regular
monthly meeting of the Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
today at 8 p.m.
Refreshment! will be served
by “Cracker" Donaldson so
that those attending may en­
joy a social period after the
business session. The public
is invited to attend.
T h e annual membership
drive is still in progress. W. C.
Hopkins and Jimmy Jones ire
the chairman head*.
All residents of Lake Mary
and the surrounding area are
urged to support the local
community organization, at
least by being listed on the
new mailing list being pre­
pared at thi* time. For fur­
ther information, contact the
president, James Daughtrcy.

Headquarters for the var­
ious activities will be at the
Mansion House, at the De­
Bary Community Center and
at the Mayfair Inn in Sanford.
The board of director* will
sponsor the event which will
be held In November, exact
date to be announced. Cochairmen are Ralph llillbom
of Clearwater and Chester
Rearick of DeBary.
Appointed to serve as a
nominating committee to re­
commend a slate of officers
for the coming year were
Roble Elliot of DeBary- chair­
man and Mrs. Julie Grant of
Clermont and Dr. diaries
Giles of Pensacola.
Summer art school and
workshop sessions at the
Mansion will begin June 15

and continue through August
21. Prominent artists will
serve as Instructors, each for
a two week period, beginning
with Eliot McMurrough from
June 15 to June 26. Follow­
ing McMurrough will be
Charles Holder. July 13-July
21 ami Russell G. McRae, Aug.
10-Aug. 21. Information con­
cerning the summer program
may be obtained from Char­
les A. Holder at the Mansion.
Subjects to be taught will
include portrait, figure, still
life and landscape. Demon­
strations and lectures witl be
held each Wednesday after­
noon with models to be pro­
vided for portrait and figure
classes. Supplies may be pur­
chased at tho Mansion or
nearby dealers.

Rooms are available at tha
Mansion, however, linens will
not be provided. Maid aervice
will be available for general
cleaning twiea a week with
occupants to be responsible
for regular daily care. Kit­
chen privileges will be avail­
able for breakfast and lunch.
Accommodations may be a r­
ranged with Mr*. Keller Bea­
vers, State Headquarters, De­
Bary Mansion, DeBary, Flor­
ida.

Whoops It Up
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
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residence at Colorado's Monte
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I wish to express to my friends
throughout Seminole Coun­
ty my deep appreciation for
their loyal support in Tues­
day's Democratic Primary.
Sincerely,

Thomas A. Speer
Paid Pol. Adv. by Thomas A, Bpeer

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The Trend Is Wrong
The heart-rending drama of Juv­
enile Court Is somethin* every cit­
izen of almost every age should see.
Once seen, juvenile delinquency
would most certainly become de­
cency.
For Judge Vernon Mize has one of
the most disturbing assignments of
virtually any public servant in the
county. His job goes unheralded in
the most part. Yet he performs it
with quiet, relaxed dignity.
Admittedly, Judge Mize is person­
ally affected by the multitude of
cases which come before him. One
cannot become calloused to such a
position, as the person is dealing
with human nature.
The youths appearing before the
judge have a wide range of feelings;
some are indifferent, some bitter,
lome apprehensive, some frightened.
And, to a certain degree, most of
them knew whnt thev would face
should they get caught.
Hut it’s the parents, the mothers
mostly, who suffer the greatest from
misdeeds of their child or children.
A t this writing, one mother in this
area is known to be a physical and
emotional wreck from thu misdeeds
of her child.
She suffers the tortures of the
damned because a child joined the
gang and they all decided "to have
some fun."
Juvenile Court proceedings are
generally open to the public; such
proceedings can be recorded in news­
papers, but state law forbids, in most

Political Notebook

cases,midentifying the principals.
~The value, the worth of such a law
can be questioned.
Would the knowledge that their
nnmes would appear in the newspa­
pers help to deter such antics of the
child? Should lengthy, adequate
warning be given so that onch child
would know that such reports would
be made?
We don’t know. But we hope some
solution enn be found to spare par­
ents from the anguish of hnvlng to
appenr In court with their trans­
gressing child.
Startling statistics provided by
Judge Mize shows the trend of Juv­
enile delinquency is going the wrong
way.
During the entire 12 months of
lOO.'l, 2ft youths were sent from
Seminole County to the State Indus­
trial School for Boys. To date, with
only a third of 1904 gone, the judge
has had to send 19 boys to the
school.

Thought For Today
He snld to them, Where Is your
faith? And they were afraid and
they marveled, saying to one anoth­
er, Who then is this, that he com­
mands even wind and water, and
they obey him?—Luke 8:25.
Faith Is a kind of winged Intellect.
The great workmen of history have
been men who believed like giants.
—Chnrles H. Parkhurst.

Dr. Crane’s

Holmes Alexander

Worry Clinic

Business Suffers Kayo
WASHINGTON, D. C. - It
probably isn't true th it the
machinery of government on
Capitol Hill Is trying to take
itself apart, but sometimes it
sounds that way.
Under t h e heavy-handed
chairmanship of Rep. Adam
Clayton Towel!, a special sub­
committee on anti-poverty has
clunked through its hearings,
but the record won’t show how
many Republican blood ves­
sels have popped. What Rep.
Frellnghuyscn has called the
chairm an's "inhuman fiveminute rule," barely allowed
guestloneri to voice a few
misgiving! before they were
hammered down. The damage
that was dona to political
goodwill won't be fully known
till the measure comes to the
House floor. But the Republi­
can aids of the horseiboe com­
mittee table was made to look
like a linc-up of enemy agenta
in cahoots with poverty, and
it's no wonder if the legisla­
tive cylinders are knocking.
Tlte hearings failed to in­
form anybody of a central
question: Is the war on pov­

erty a campaign against pri­
vate Initiative in order to
equalise, not human talents,
but the achievement of human
talcntiT
In puriuit of an answer, the
Reader’! Digest sent Its re­
porter-editor, Charles Steven­
son, on a 20,000-mile cross­
country trip to see liow the
Area Redevelopment Adminis­
tration, which Is the chief
anti-poverty agency, Is work­
ing. Steventon tells me he
brought back a fin page manu­
script, which holla down to an
eight-page story In the cur­
rent Issue of bis magaaine. lie
found exampla after example
of suceeaaful enterpriser! be­
ing knocked out of business
when the ARA barged in with
aid to competitor! who there­
by awamped the market.
Thla kind of war, under the
Economic Opportunity Act,
could leave an economic holo­
caust—but the Labor aubcommlttce had very little chance
to examine the possible conse­
quences of trying to make
success and unsuccess pro­
duce equal results.

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Ilartoo
838-1818
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryana Miles
831-8876
Casselberry
Mr*. Jane Casselberry
898-501$
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Msgla
385-9742
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
688-441$
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
S88-S631
Enterprise
Mias Helen Snodgrass
888-88$$

Grneva
Mr*. Jus. E. Mathlrui
349-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6219
Lake Monrno
hire. II. L. Johnson
322-4722
Long wood
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-1989
Osteen
Mrs. Clarane* Snyder

821-4641

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Preparations for the Fall Show

In another House hearing,
the lawyers of the Judiciary
Committee have seemed to
take straight-faced pleasure
in spoofing the effort of a
non-lawyer who was a chief
witness, lie is Rep. Frank
Decker nf I.ynbrook, N. Y.,
whose district was affected
when the Supreme Court rul­
ed In the ease of Engle va.
VJtolu that school prayers
violated the Constitution.
Decker has offered an
amendment to the Constitu­
tion to restore a situation
which existed prior to June,
19G2, the date of the court
ruling. You might think this
fa a worthy effort on Becker'a
part. You'd think he would
get some help from colleague!
on the committee who are pro­
fessional attorney!. Instead,
when Rerker said that the
achool prayer in hla district
was “ non-dcnominalional" in
that It was Jointly drafted by
a Catholic pricit, a Trotcetant
minister and a Jewish Rabbi,
he was Jeeringly aaked why
Mohammedans and Duddhlsta
weren't conaultcd.
You could almost hear the
machinery of
government
grating and grinding in the
room. There must be a way
In which the democratic pro
cess can give people what
they very sincerely desire —
in this instance, merely the
right to public prayers—but
some of the lawyer-legislators
on Judiciary were making it
seem Impossible.
The Senate Is wheezing
along with a Civil Rights bill
which hasn't been before any
committee In either chamber.
It's a fair question as to whe
thcr the filibustering South
erners have done more to
cause a stall-in than the White
House orders which began by
Insisting that the bill be pass
cd verbatim. It now appears
that the measure will be
amended on the floor, but the
parliamentary leadership thus
far has been one that would
shame a depression-age fliv­
ver.
You don't expect legislative
machinery to run like clock
work, but you don't expect
Congress to sound so much
like a rattletrap either.

CASE S 158: Terry R., aged
IT, Is a high school senior.
'Dr. Crane-" ho began,
"you have quoted Dr. Paul
C. Click of the Census Bureau
■s saying a high school dip­
loma is worth Its,000 more
than the 8th grade diploma.
'And etch year of college
adds an extra $25,000.

Letters
Editor, Herald:
1 was momentarily rhngrined after rending Util week’s
"Around the Clock" quote refsrrlng to North Orlando as
No Hope, Fla."
Well, my chagrin lasted just
the short time it took to go
and visually canvass the vil­
lage with a "pride of home
ownership a n d community
prlda survey."
As a rule, with few excep­
tions, the two coincided peo­
ple who want to sincerely
better their community usual­
ly start a t home.
People who live In "No
Hope, Fla." moved from "No
Hope, Elsewhere" and will
move on to "No Hope, Somewhere" when they leave ua.
Good riddanrel
Irene Von Eepoel
Mayor, North Urlando

Barbs
By llal Cochran
8omo mon are the only pro
pis on earth who are con­
vinced they have more aense
than women.
When a husband wants to
run things around the house
hla wlfa should hand him the
vacuum cleaner.
In (ha time a teen-ager
fueaas about doing the dlehei
they could be done and put
away.

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
The techniques used by Pre­
sident Johnson, Labor Secre­
tary Willard W lrts and their
aides to reach the raitroadlebor agreement were ionicwhat unusual.
"W hether the lettlem ent
w a s fair or unfair,” says cne
man concerned, "the talk*
were like negotiating while a
man eita in front of you
with a cocked pistol in one
hand and a carrot in tha
other.”
In the settlement, railway
workere won victories on
holidays, away-from-heme ex­
penses and pay. Carriers can
reduce slightly the number of
men manning self-propelled
vehicles and use road crews
in some limited yard opera­
tions.
A man close to railroad
circles says bluntly: "Why
did we sign? I’ll tell you. It
looks like Mr. Johnson will
be President for the next four
years and possibly for the
next eight — and that's why
we eigned."
Another railroad l o u r c e
said rate legislation is now
before Congress. He said it
had been made clear to the
railroads th a t things were
likely to get better for th at
legislation If they eigned the
agreement, and woria if they
didn’t.
This man waa referring to
HR 9903, which tha railroad*
badly want. Thla bill would
give rails a greater chance
to compete with trucks and
barges in shipping agricultur­
al commodities.
It's touch and go whether
HR 9903 will be pasted this
year. President Kennedy fa­
vored the Idea. President
Johnson has been neutral in
the main. If he wanted, Mr.
Johnson could likely swing
the balance and get this bill
through.
A n o t h e r transportation
man said President Johnson
alio could, if he wishes, do
railroad* a favor In rail
mergers. Many lines consider

For it can weed out at least
'So, If I finish high school
and take one year a t Busi­ 80 of the 100 in 3 minutes and
ness College, docs that mean by these two simple ques­
I could earn $74,000 more the tions:
(1) "How many of you are
rest of my life?
"If so, Just where does high school graduates?"
Maybe 50 put up their
that diploma show its worth?"
Dr. Click compared the hands, so they are retained
earnings of people who held while the other 50 are dlplo
high school diploma vs. matlcally ushered out.
(2) "How many of you are
those with only an 8th grade
college men or women?"
certificate.
And he did the same re ­ Of the 50, suppose 20 now
garding each year of college. pul up their hands. The other
That high school diploma 30 are also ushered out.
Now those 20 are given
thus assures the average high
school graduate $19,000 more special trade or achievement
tests and may be weeded
in future lifetime earnings.
And that $19,000 represents down to 12 or 15, after which
15 brand new automobiles, each one may have 2-minute
plus a modern house witli a personal Interview with the
good lot and garage thereon! Big Boss.
COMPLETE
So your diploma and even
So anybody who drops out
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the financial rug out from let you skip over those two
Listed and unlisted
under hit future wife and major hurdles. Then you get
Securitise
a chance to show your stuff,
children.
Mules! re a d s
And If Terry will go on to which the other 80 missed.
Alas, many of those 80
college, even for only one
ALLEN * CO.
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211 E. LEMON ST.
tional $25,000 to (he $49,- Iwcn excellent workers and
LAKELAND, FLA.
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the high school graduates.
Member: Midwest Stack E xtk
loma represents.
But In this high speed age,
Chicago Beard of Trade
So try to get at least a
Business College Diploma or management can't take time
a year at Liberal Arts coll­ for alibis or explanations!
Orlando Raise Representative
So send for my "Vocational
ege.
For sm art teen-agers don’t Guidance Kit," enclosing a MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
sell out, like Biblical Esau, long stamped, return enve­
Ph. GA •-••$«
for a quirk Job now at maybe lope, plus 20c. Use it to get
$1.75 per hour Just to buy an ready for college entrance!
old Jalopy)
For that $500 Jalopy may
cheat hit future family out
of $19,000, plus an extra $25.-1
ono for each year at college. J
And here’s Itow that dip­
loma ami year at college pay
off fast.
Suppose you see sn ad say­
ing "Help Wanted" and ap !
ply. nut maybe loo are in the
crowd of applicants.
Suppose the firm actually
needs only 10.
How do you think the com­
pany will pick those 10 most
quickly?
Not by giving all the 100 an
elaborate seriei of teats, plus
personal interviews, etc. No
that would be too costly.

mergers crucial If they are
to build healthy systems. But
most mergers have been dif­
ficult to get through the In­
terstate Commerce Commis­
sion.
Though the ICC 1* "inde­
pendent” of the White House,
the President’s views on
whether merger policy should
be liberal c r tight could have
considerable influence.
One railway man note* in
this regard that "President
Johnson is e good politician
end pays his debts.”
Railway men had additional
reasons for signing the agree­
ment. One eaid: "You want
to remember our main aim is
to change the work rules in
order to eliminate firemen
on freight and yard diesels
and to cut other unneeded
train crew Jobs."
"Beaus* th it Johnson-push­
ed agreement Is In concept a
part of that work rules pack­
age, we feel the union men
are now agreeing in principle
lo the change-in-work-rules
concept. So even though this
new agreement ie expensive,
it’s worth it.

"Then too, the arbitration
board'! November decision on
work rules (which gives
railroads the right to elimin­
ate freight and rail yard firn.
men) is now before the Su­
preme Court, and Supremo
Court Justice* can read.
They’ll likely be Impressed by
the generosity of the rail­
road* in this agreement. T hat
could help us."
Said one union man hap­
pily: "The railrcads have a
whole new attitude." Ho
added: "I guess you cculd
say there was pressure when
President Johnson called up
Secretary Wirt* every hour."
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final primary.

To Mr. Ellerbe, Mr. Sloan and Mr. Wright, my
EDWARD

heartfelt thanks for the many courtesies extend­

YARBOROUGH

ed me and the gracious manner in which the en­

For County ComnlMlontr District 1

tire campaign was conducted. Each of you is a

I wish to thank the many friends
for the wonderful Bupport they
grave me in the May 5 Primary,
and will appreciate their support
in the May 26 Runoff for District 1.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER

credit to our fine community.

YARBOROUGH
Pd. Pol. Adv.

Jim Avery
Pd. Pol. Adv.

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DEAR ABBY: You per­
formed a great service by
printing tha letter ilgned
® “SINNERS” in your column.
Not all Californians know
th at their Civil Code pro*
videa that unmarried couples
who have been living to*
gether as man and wife, and
are eligible to be married
(th at it, not married to any*
one else, and of legal age)
may present themselves to a
^ minister, explain the cir­
cumstances, be married, ob­
tain a certificate of mar­
riage issued by that min­
ister, and havs the wedding
recorded in the church rec­
ords. No license is neces­
sary, and there is no waiting
period or publicity.
REV. E. E. I.ANGGUTH,
^
LIVINGSTON, CALIF.

least judgment and the
greatest understanding and
acceptance la at his nearest
parsonage, rectory or synaRogue.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: I am 12
and have done a little baby­
sitting in the neighborhood
for 60 cents an hour. Yester­
day I sat with my two little
b r o t h e r s for four hours
while my m o t h e r went
downtown. I told my father
I thought I should get paid.
Ho asked me how much, and
I told him only 25 cents an
hour, so he owed me a dol­
lar. Then he figured out that
the food I ate that day cost
$1.10 and the insurance pol­
icy he paid for came to 60
cents, so l owed HIM 00
cents. Do you think this was
fair?

the best chefs in the world
never TASTE anything —
that they can tell if some­
thing is properly seasoned
simply by SMELLING it? I
don’t believe it, yet I can’t
prove that this person who
made the above statement la
wrong and I am right. Can
you help me?
M Me in MONTPELIER
DEAR M Me: I can't qualIfy as one of the best chefs
in the world, but I will let
you know what THEY say
after I have heards from
them.
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CONFID E N T I A L TO
"WAKDO": Sometimes it is
better to put off until to­
morrow what you are likely
to botch today.
•
•
•
Get it off your chest. For
a personnel, unpublished re­
ply, write to ABBY, Box
3365, Beverly Hilts, Calif.,
90212. Enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
•
• •
Hale to write letters?
Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif., 00212, for Abhy's new
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
CASIONS.”

UNPAID

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DEAR R E V E R E N D
I.ANGGUTH: Thank you for
your letter. I wish more peo­
ple realised that churches
are not for the fellowship of
the pure and holy alone, but
rather for those who know
themselves to need the help,
forgiveness and love that
God is continually offering
to all of us. If one has a
problem of this kind, the
place where he will find the

DEAR UNPAID: No. A
12-year-old should not have
to pay for the food she eats
at home. Neither should she
"charge" her parents for
looking after younger sisters
and brothers.
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By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR ABBY: I am having a difference of opinion
with someone and hope you
can settle it. Is it true thut

With IB good points—lnclud• lng all four aces plus two
ten spots—the South hand Is
too strong for a IS to 17
point one no-trump opening
even If you are one of those
players who likes to bid an
occasional 18-point no-trump.
So you open the bidding
with one club and jump to
three no-trump after your
partner raises your club bid.
• Of you might only bid two
no-trump, In whch case your
partner would get you to
ga me.
West opens the four of
hearts and everything looks
mighty easy. You have two
heart tricks, two diamonds,
one spade and four clubs look­
ing you right In the eye. Or
^ have you?

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Suppose one of your oppo­
nents holds all four clubs
against you? If Weal holds
all four clubs, you have no
problem. You can lay down

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“ The ln-law problem la of­
ten treated as a Joke," writes
a husband, "but there'# noth
ing funny about a man being
expected to entertain hi*
wife's relatives repeatedly
while hla own kin are given
the brush-off by hla wife."
He adds as a footnote to
his letter: “ Speaking from
personal experience, let me
tell you that many a divorce
la caused by the kind of wife
who inslsta upon dinging to
her many relatives, a t the

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s u a n t t o a n d In o r d a r t o a a t l a fy l h a t e r m a o f a a l d f i n a l
decree.
( C I R C U I T C O U R T SEAT.)
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C lerk of C irc u it C ourt,
tn a n d f o r S a m l n o t a c o u n ­
ty . F l o r i d a .
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A ttorney for P lain tiff
P u b t l a h May T. ISIS.
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sam t time attempting to al
(estate her husband from all
of his."
That's a dirty trick, all
right. For in (he showdown
it is the wife who has it in
her power to make her hus
baod'a relative# welcome in
their home, or to make thorn
feel that even the briefest
visit Is an imposition.
Though a mao may insist
on his right to have his fam
lly for visits, be can't do
much alone to make them
feel welcome.
If his wife complains that
U’a too hard for her to
cook for sod entertain them,
If aha stores up the things
they say and then tells

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her husband long talcs of
woe about how hard they are
to get along with. If she
makes herself out a m artyr
for having to put up with a
visit from his family, then
It Is, of course, no use for
bee husband to try to make
bis relatives feel welcome.
The only decent and happy
way for a couple to approach
the in-law situation is for the
husband to treat his wife'*
family with hospitable court
esy, to make them feel wcl
come in his home and, in re
turn for his wife to treat his
people in the same manner.
A woman Isn't playing fair
if she refuses to extend the
same welcome to her hus­
band'* family he extends to
hers.

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THE SEMINOLE ASSOCIATION for retarded children presents "MerryGo-Hound,’ nt Seminole High School Auditorium, Tuesday, May 12, at
8 p.m. One of tho nets featured will be the "Dough Hillies’ presenting a
medley of western songs, Participating nre front row left to right, Merlinc Wolfe, Carol Kinney nntl June Foley. Hack row are Evelyn Disbrow,
Hill Klinefelter, Hetty Via mid Cleo Fleet.

FASH IO N

O RIGIN ALS

Modern styles in jewelry
show a greater depth and in­
tricacy of design The more
extensive use of fine, inter­
esting finishes, such as Flor­
entine, brushed, mat, polish­
ed, two-tone or multi-colored
gold, add to the splendor ami
effect, the Jewelry Industry
Council reports.

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Coffee Cans Prove
Successful For

So simple ami rule, a teen
sewer can make this skimmer
in almost no time! Choose a
gay fabric, ami add oversize
novelty buttons.
No. 8340 with 1‘att-O-Rama
is in sizes 10, 13, 14, 16. Bust
31 to 36. -Size 12, 32 bust, 2l*
yards of 35-inch; I S yards of
45 inch.
To order, send 50 cents in
coins to:
Sue Burnett
The Sanford Herald
1150 Avenue of Americas
New York. N. Y. iou.10
For first-class mailing add
10 cents for each pattern.
Print name, address with
zone, style ntimla’r and size.
Brady for yntir new season
sewing . . . the spring &amp; sum­
mer '64 issue of our pattern
liook Basic Fashion. 5o rents.

Freezing Foods
We have been advised that
we can use the coffee cans
with the plastic tops for con­
tainers for freezing foods.
However, we hsve also been
advised that the ran* do not
hold for foods with a high
salt content such as salt pickl­
es or saurkraut.
When using the ran* for
freezing foods, fill the food
first in a plastic freezing ling
and let the can serve merely
as a container lo prevent the
bag Irom being torn or the
food bring crushed.
Coffee cans can be used In
freezing rookies, eup cakes,
rolls, stews and shelled pe­
cans. Bound containers take
up quite a hit of spare In the
freeier, but tho rectangle
containers do not.
If Interested in freezing,
you may call the Home Dem­
onstration Agent for a bulle­
tin.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
—- The world’s largest hank
us ; an nil-woman staff of
sleuths
to protect itself
against tho forgers, confi­
dence men, counterfeiters and
ordinary thieves who try to
profit from Bank of America
travelers cheeks.
Under the guidance nf as­
sistant cashier Helen Ilandall,
tho female detectives invest­
igate ail claims brought by
customers whose checks have
been lost, stolen or — as it
sometimes turns out—misap­
propriated.
While seldom leaving their
desks, tho Bank of America
investigators work closely
with police agencies through­
out the world. Often they are
responsible for arrests.
Mrs. Uamlall, for example,
remembers the ense of n cross­
country confidence mnn whom
she brought to justice without
ever meeting him.
Tha young man was going
from city to city buying
travelers check* and then re­
porting them missing. He
would collect reimbursement
from tha bank. Later he
cashed the original checks.
The aneak-thief posed at va­
rious times as an rxrhnngestudent son of a wealthy
South American, as m Kuropean ballet dancer and aa a
businessman
After a time, Mrs. Randall
hrgnn to auspeet all the fraud­
ulent claims wer* coming
from tha same man. She fin­
ally tripped him up when ha
posed as a businessman,
stranded in Philadelphia, and
scheduled to he married the
next day In Mexico.
He sought an immediate
refund for $1,760 in travelers
checks.
Talking lo him on the tele­
phone, Mrs. Rnndall recogn­
ized him. Hite contacted Phil­
adelphia police, and then ra il­
ed the confidence man hack.
She kept him on tha phone

until officers arrived to ar­
rest him.
Along with tracking down
dishonest customers, M r * .
Randall's staff has the job
of making refunds to th#
honest
ones—those
whose
cheeks have been lost or
stolen.
One man got his money
hack after six men kidnaped
him and forced him at gun­
point to endorse travelers
checks as "ransom."
In other cases, Mrs. Ran­
dall's staff sometimes returns
lost rhreks to people who
didn't rvpn know their cheek*
were missing.
That too, Mrs. Rmtdall
said, is a “very rewarding as­
pect of our work."
To make shell removal eas­
ier from hard-cooked egg*.
Meadow Gold hnma econom­
ists suggest pouring off th#
hot w ater and immediately
immersing th* hard-rooked
eggs in cold water. Shells then
will slip off easily.

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lead clubs twice toward dum­
my.
You can also start by lead­
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and won't have to worry
about four clubs to the West
hand.
How about four clubs in
the East hand?
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clubs you will have act up
two club tricka for East. How
about a low club lead? West
will show out, you will play
dummy's queen and East ran
go up or duck. Either way
you will be able to gather In
four club tricka. Hence, your
contract Is safe if you lead
a low club toward dummy at
trick two. That U the way
to play the hand.

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Wilson, and Mra. Johnaon con­
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Knights of Columbus.
An organizational meeting
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Knight’s Hall with officers
elected and committees form­
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tho second Wednesday of the
month a t 8 p.m. a t the
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Mr*. Donald LeFUs, newly
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Mrs. Adams Sharon of San­
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Mary Audrey Sharon, to Ross
Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J o h n Robert, of Center
Moriches, Long Island, N. Y.
Miss Sharon, daughter of
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is tho maternal granddaugh­
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Veterans of World War I,
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Later in the evening a
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guest of honor at a luncheon
Saturday at the Capri Res­
taurant.
Mra. J . M. Hays and her
daughter, Miss Betty Hays,
were co-hostesses to the de­
lightful luncheon, featuring
chicken salad as the main
course.
Dottle was presented with a
diploma charm as a gift, and
she and her mother, Mrs. Cal­
vin Jardine, were given love­
ly white carnation coriages.
Following the luncheon, the
group retreated to the Hays
home on Park Ridge for a ses­
sion of chatting and record
playing.
Enjoying the luncheon and
socializing were the Missee
Margaret Toevs, B a r b a r a
Watson, Karen Vickers, Lin­
da Webb, Betty Lou Corbin,
Mary Lynn Thomas, Miss
Hays, Miss Jardine, Mrs.
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Capt. and Mrs. Hugh Lynea
of Queen’a Mirror Circle
drove to Miami Sunday to aee
hi* brother, Algernon Lynes,
off at International Airport on
hla return flight to England
after a two months visit here.
During his visit the Lynei
have kept busy taking their
gueit to as many scenic at­
tractions around tha atate aa
potaibla.
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Her­
ald of Lake Triplet Drive have
bad as their housegueats this
week hla mother, Mra. E. M.
Herald, and hla alater, Mra.
Gall Shlerlaw, and young
aon, Randy, all of Miami
Sborea. While they were here
the visitors enjoyed helping
Tommy and Johnny Herald
celebrate their birthdays with
a party Saturday. They re­
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Mr. and Mra. Cecil Miller of
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Mrs. Clarence Snyder left
Tuesday to vlait Mr. and Mra.
Howard Pabst of St. Peter*burg. She will attend the fun­
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farmer friend In Ohio.
Mr. and Mra. Bernie Schultz
of Melbourne viiiled Mr. and
Mra. John Jura*, Sunday.
Dinner gueata of Mra. Clar­
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Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Hopper
and children, Phyllla and Eva
Lynn, and Mra. Eva William*
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24 MONTH GUARANTEE

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Jardine Feted At Luncheon

section explained to them
concerning their outfits.
The girls rehearsed their
parts for the program they
had for National 4-H Church
Sunday. They took part in the
morning service of the Upsala
Presbyterian Church. At this
time they were presented with
a 50-star flag by John Andes,
through the Woodmen of the
World.
Record books were then
studied and brought up to
date by the members. These
are to be turned In and judg­
ed on May 11 to see who is
eligible for aummer camp on
June 29.
Refreshments of cookies
and punch prepared by Deb­
bie Edwaardj and Betty Ba­
ker were served to the Miss­
es Barbara and Becky Cow­
an, Debbie Smith, Bambi and
Tequll Chesser, Ruth Bullard,
Cookie Russell, Yvonne Strip­
ling, Susan Dunn, Suzanne
Thrasher, Sue Smith, Joy
Wilson, Pat Reynolds, Candy
Ferrell, Eileen Recker, Patty
and Charlene Baker and
Sara Dyson. Jerl Johnson, a
MRS. J. M. HAYS, left, and her daughter, Mi«» Betty Hays, were hos­
new member to start at the
tesses to n graduation luncheon recently honoring Miss Dottie Jardine,
fall meeting of the club, was
At right is Mrs. Calvin Jardine, mother of the honoree.
also welcomed.
Next meeting of the club
will be on May 13 at which
time the girls will prepare
for their parta as waitresses
in the 30th anniversary of the
Lake Monroe Home Demon­
Mr. and Mra. Louis St. secretary of the DeBary Club. Winter Park. Miss Whitaker D
stration Club banquet on May Amand of DeBary Avenue rethe niece of Mrs. Ogg.
14.
Mrs. William Knoll of Msturned from a motor trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Mobile, Ala., where they en­ tanzas Road entertained her
joyed good food at Constan­ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Brown of Allncante Road en­
tines. Continuing, they headed and Mra. Edward Stosch, of tertained Mrs. Milisa Scllman
for New Orleans, La. Taking Yonkcra, N. Y„ en route home of Baltimore, Md. They visit­
the bus tour, they visited the from a four monthi visit in ed Silver Springs, Daytona
Beach and uther places of in­
French Quarter and dined at Miami.
terest in the area.
Owen Ilrennen’a and Pittaris
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Annis of
Judge and Mrs. J. G. Sharon. Restaurant, noted for its fam­
Mr. and Mra. Pierson Lit­
The bride-clect was bom in ous Italian food. The rosea Camellia Drive entertained
Sanford, was a member of were out along the roadside Mr. and Mra. J. T. Goodllffc tle of Azalea Drive entertain­
the 1958 graduating class of from Tallahassee Into Ala­ of Mamarancck, N. Y. They ed friends from East Orange,
Seminole High School, and bama and Into New Orleans. visited Lake Wales, the Bok N. J., Mr. and Mrs. II.
was graduated from Florida They both stated the scenery Tower and other places of in­ Chester Idcrstlne, who were
State University at Tallahas­ was beautiful at Uiia time of terest in and around Central on their honeymoon and will
reside in Madera Beach, Fla.
Florida.
see.
(be year.
Miss Sharon Is a member
Mr. and Mra. Clarence need
Mrs. Virginia Harrison of
of various educational organ­
izations, including Phi Mu Plantation Road has been se­ of Massachusetts have moved
Fraternity, a social sorority, lected aa the recording secre­ into their new home on Delesof which she was president. tary for the DeBary Republi­ pine Road, this past week.
She is presently a faculty can Club, due to the illness
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil N. Ogg
member of Pinecrcst Ele­ of Mrs. L. Tinsley. Virginia it
the daughter of Mr*. John of Hibiscus Drive had a* their
mentary School.
Mr. Robert, grandson of Leono (Viola), tho financial guest, Miss Judy Whitaker of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts,
of Captiva Island, was born
in Center Moriches, Long Is­
land, N. Y., and completed
Iljr Maryann Mllra
Sunday, Dr. Wright w n a
his public schooling there. He
Mr. and Mri. C. C. Jonea guest pastor in the Crest
attended the Agricultural Col­
lege and Technical Institute at of Rig Uear Lake were visit­ Memorial Church in Winter
Farmlngdale, N. Y., and is ed by Mrs. Sue Calhoun and Park and taped his sermon aa
currently stationed at Sanford her granddaughter, Steffie well aa hi* brother, George
WE ARE GIFT
Naval Air Station with Heavy Calhoun from Jacksonville re­
Wright singing, and will send
Attack Squadron 3.
HEADQUARTERS
cently.
the tape to hi* aon and fam­
H ie wedding will be an
event of June 23 at the First
Miss Judy Parrot, daughter ily, Dr. and Mrs. Burton L.
Presbyterian Church of San­ of Mr. and Mra. G. E. Par­ Wright who are mlsslonariea
ford.
rot of Rig Bear I.ake, sjn-nt In Africa.
last week end home with her
Gifta • Card* - Books
parents. Judy is a Freshman
In Jones College In Jackson­
210 E. First St.
ville.

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Sorority Conducts Exemplar Rituals

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In a beautiful, Impressive, the Hamilton House R rstau-! yellow rosea decorated the dent. read the Founder’s Day [ en by Sira. Don Cahill.
candlelight ceremony mem­ rant.
j banquet tables.
message from Walter W.
The "Girl of the Year”
bers of Th*ta Epsilon chapter
Arrangements of beautiful I Mrs. Rlrk Walker, presi­ Ross, and the pledge was giv■trophy was presented to M n.
of Beta Sigma Phi observed
Founder’s Day, the 33rd anni­
Paul Lewis for her outstand­
versary of Beta Sigma Thl, at
ing work in the chapter.
Perfect attendance awards
were presented to Mr*. Lewis,
Mrs. Bub McKee and Mrs.
Sterne Bolte.
Mrs. Walker presented each
board member with charnia
and an appreciation gift tok­
en ua* in turn given her by
Miss Lynn M e R o b e r t »,
the members, for outstanding
daughter of Mr. and Mr* W.
leadership throughout the past
K. McRoberts of Loch Arbor,
year.
recently won first place hon­
Mrs. Joe Collona, a guest,
ors in a riding championship
and Mr*. Cameron Lawrence
at Howry In The Hills Acad­
were awarded door prlro«.
emy, where she is a student.
Mrs. Gordon Frederick and
The championship was in
Mr*. Vernon Hardin front ttie
the If and 15 age group, and
Exemplar chapter, Beta SigLynn sens presented with a
n u Phi, conducted die Ex­
blue ribbon and handsome
emplar ritual for Mrs. Rick
trophy.
Walker, Mrs. Faye Stetson,
In tha Junior champion­
Mr*. B o b
McKee, Mr*.
ship, age* I t through Id,
Thomas I.argen and Mr*.
Lynn plnced third, winning a
Cameron Lawrence.
red ribbon.
Members attending w e r e
Among other honors, Lynn
Mrs. Al Davis, Mrs. Paul
MrRoberta made the honor roll
lewis. Mrs. Don Cahill, Mrs.
at the academy, and is to be
Rick Walker, Mrs. Wallace
commended for her outstand­
Peacock, Mrs. Jack Rrirkson,
KXKMPLAK RITUAL wit* conducted by Mis. Gordon Frederick and Mr.*.
ing achievements.
Mr*. Rob Kulilkc, Mrs. Sterne
Vernon Hardin for new member* of the Exemplar chapter. Beta Sigma
Unite, Mrs. Walt Bohannon,
Phi from left, seated, arc Mrs. Richard Walker, Mr*. J. C. Lawrence ami
Mrs. AH l/ce, Mrs. Bob Deklc,
Mr*. Thomas Lai'Kcn. Standing are Mrs. Fuye Stetson ami Mr*. Robert
Mrs. Bob McKee and Mrs.
McKee.
Cameron Lawrence.

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Newly elected officer* of the
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installed at the noun luncheon
and business meeting Fri­
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All members are urged to
be present for this important
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and lorn potatoes to brown
the plo recipe for you.
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WHIPPED CREAM - CHOCO­ 2 cups cultured buttermilk
LATE TORTE, which com1 cup evaporated milk
bine* the goodnes* of dairy
3
eggs, beaten
product* with chocolate, a
1 cup sugar
big favorite In the West.
P e rs o n a LS
Ik tsp. salt
TORTE
2 cups dried apricot halves
8
egg
yolks
By Julia Ilarlos
Blend together buttermilk,
Ik cup sugar
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamil­
evaported milk, eggs, sugar
V
4
cup
butter,
softened
ton of Birmingham, Ala., and
and salt. Linn pastry shell
Ik cup chocolate chips
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosley of
witli apricot halve*. Slowly
14 cup water, boiling
Leesburg were recent housepour buttermilk filling over
cup
flour
gucsti of Mr. and Mrs. 11. II.
apricot.*. Bake in very hot
« egg white*
Jarrard of Lake Florida Bou­
oven 450 degree* for to min­
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tap.
cream
of
tartar
levard, Altamonte Springs.
Beat egg yolks until foamy; utes. Reduce heat to moderate
add sugar gradually and beat 350 degrees and bake 40 to
One manufacturer has re­
until thick and lemon colored; 43 minute* longer nr until
duced the hazards of ■ moving
beat In bolter until smooth. ailvrr knife Inserted 1 inch
backyard awing with a plas­
Dissolve chocolate chips in j from edge of filling come*
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water;
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ounces.
yolk mixture. Stir in flour. Ik-loro serving.
Beat egg ulilies with eream
Belly Woods hint for your
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fold in egg yolk mixture. two-tone brown and white
Grease 1 round eakc pans, shoes. She says to rase the
cover bottoms with wax pa|x*r cleaning problem on them to
and grease again. Pour mix­ cover the brown with clear
ture into pans. Bake at 325 nail polish. The colon will
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CAKE.
*« cup butter or oleo
FILLING
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All chapters of Beta Sigma deavor a success. They urge 1 cup elHirolalo chips
3 egg*
Phi Sorority will unit* to each member to attend ami lx cup butter
1 tsp. vanilla
•k
cup
confectioners
sugar
BY — TOM SAWYER
honor their mothers with a bring their mother, mother- 2 rgg yolks
1 cup buttermilk
tea, Saturday May U from .'I in-law or a friend.
3 cups flour
1 tsp. vanilla
to 5 p.m. at thn Woman'*
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By Mra. H. L Johnson

Everybody like* to share a | salt to taste
good recipe . . . And if* easy 2 cups hot water
to prepare new one* these
Place meal, onions and gurday*, even though they origi­ lie in large heavy frypan or
nate in different part* of the dutch oven. Cook until color­
country and call for Ingred- ed. Add oregano, comlno
lent* produced thousand* of | -.cod, chili powder, tomatoc*,
miles away from where you . hot pepper sauce, salt and hot
live. A wide variety of garden | water. Bring to boil, lower
fresh food i* ns near a* your heat and simmer about 1
favorite super market any hour. Skim off fat during
season of the year because of rooking.
• • •
improved farming, transpor­
tation, processing and m ar­
Another famous politician'*
keting.
lady, Mrs. Orville Frecmnn,
Thu U. S. Department of of Minnesota, goes for
Agriculture lias sent yours BAKED PORK CHOPS WITH
truly n booklet with famous APPLES. Tills I am trying on
ladies' reci|KS in it. The First my lioy*.
Lady who halls front Texas ] pork chops, V ' thick or more
says her favorite with the ' »nu
president ami llielr tWE&gt; daugh­ paprika
ter* is chili. She call* this a p p le *, cored and halved
PEDEKNALKS RIVER
brown sugar
CHILI.
hot errain (swvet or »our) or
hot milk
4 Ihs. chill meal
1 large onion, chopped
potatoes, peeled and halved,
If desired
2 cloves garlic
Brown chop* In hot skillet.
I Isp. oregano
Sprinkle witli salt and papri­
1 isp. comlno seed
ka. Place apples on chops
fi tsps. chili powder
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brown sugar. Cover bottom ot
toes
2 (1 generous dashes liquid hot skillet witli cream or milk.
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6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

6. For Rent

V E L A S A APARTMENTS: 3-Room nice, clean furn. apt.
322-3677.
Roomi private bathe, 114
W. First St.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
furnished, near air base.
STOREROOM, or office, on
Call
322-4043; after 6 p.m.
lit. St., near 2 tree park­
call 322-4738.
ing lota. Inquire, Manuel
Jacobion'a Dept. Store.
Furn. Gar. Apt. 23451* Pal­
metto.
Ph.
322 0325 or
S Room turn, garage apt.
322-5254.
lots Elm Are. 322-0838 attar
4:30 p.m.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ava.
Apply 3-8:30.
Small clean turn. apt. Adulte.
FURN. 1 BR clean Apt. 601
322-0702.
Palmetto. 322-5492 or 1374.
Houictrailer. Call after 8,
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
322-6087.
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
FURN. 2 BR. house S83 mo.
1-ROOM
efficiency apt. with
322-3750 or 322 2097.
pvt. bath and shower, suit­
Large '62 New Moon trailer
able for couple or single
r t Seven-Oaks Trailer Ct.
person or retired. All utili­
Mra. Jones.
ties Included In rent. Ideal­
ly located on Firat St., with­
42 FT. Trailer, on city lot.
in
1 block of 2 free parking
good location, 2804 Magnolia
lota and (hopping center. In­
Ave. 322-5019.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
MODERN Air-conditioned Cot­
Dept. Store, 211 E. First St.
tage with swimming pool.
Ideal spot for relaxing vaca­ FURN. Apt. Close In. Jlmmlo
Cowan. 322-4013.
tion. Located on large lake.
KENNETH K. WACKERClean rooms for men. 401
Broker
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
Winter Park
Unfurnished
2 BR. house, kit­
MIday 7-2309 — Ml 7-2316
chen equipped. 322-3651.
Furn. Apt.. MO per mo. In­
RENT A BED
cludes lights k water. 813
RoP.away, Hospital k Baby
Magnolia Ave. 322-3641.
Beds.
Bachelor will share home
By Day, Weak, or Month
with another gentleman. Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. 1st St.
Call 322-4740 after 8.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2 BR unfurn. house. Call 2 BR, home, kiL equip. Keya
322 5185.
at 817 Catalina Dr.
e
Downstairs clean apt. Attic y. For Sale or Rent
fan &amp; garage. Adults. Rea­
Furnished 3 BR, 2 bath, airsonable. Ph 322-1854.
conditioned. 322-3509.
2 BR house. Bowman's Trail­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
er Court. 668-4908.
LAKE. Call e v e n I n g a
Furn. apt. 8t0. 611 Park.
322-1597.
Sleeping room, well ventilated 12. Real Estate For Sale
in quiet neighborhood. Ph.
3 BR, 1 bath home, fenced
322 6109.
back yard. North Orlando.
Lg. 2 BR house, kit. equipt.,
Th. 322-8219.
Ig. screened porch. Children
desired. 350 mo. Geneva Ph.
349-3451.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Furn. 1 Bdrm. Apt. $45. 2101 116 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
Magnolia-322-3951
Robert A. Williams

3 BR- 1 bath, kit equipped.
$200 down, asiume pymts.
of $78 mo. 322-1599.
3

BR. Home. Stufly. 1V4
Baths, large Family Rm. la
good neighborhood; Includ­
ing sieve, refrlg., room airconditioner, washing ma­
chine k rugs. Reilly ter­
rific buyl Monthly p a y
ments $83.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
Inc.
FA 2-8074

TIME TO RETIRE?
This is a home which should
fulfill your every desire.
Immsculitcly clean. Locat­
ed In a quiet, exclusive
neighborhood on a street of
beautiful trees snd well kept
lawns, it has 2 Bedrooms,
IV* baths and a large Flor­
ida R-‘om Stoat of the
furniture i. Included in the
price of $14,vJ0 with good
terms available, 'th a t are
you doing right now? I c t ’a
drive out snd look it overt
Call Stcmpcr Agency, 1919
So. French, 322-4991.

SO U TH W A RD
Investment k Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173

ON LAKE HARNEY
3 BR. modern home. Call
Kenneth Taylor. 319 4391.
3 BR. CB house Ravenna Pk.
Low down payment. Call
after 5 . m. 322-0653.
PRIVACY: Gracious 2-story
home, city convenience 4s
water. 2100 sq. ft., plus big
acreen porch, back util,
porch, patio, garage. Ideal
for children. 322-9235.
BR, Air-Conditioned, l lk
baths, Fla. room, fenced
yard, with patio. Ravenna
Park. $800 down, $105
monthly. Phone 322-9357.

3&amp;4

St. Johns Realty

1960 Howard 2 BR, housetraller. See at Orange City Mo­
bile Home Park. Will move
closer to base. Ph. Richard
Schmitz. N.A.S. 322-1330, ext.
492.

Seminole Realty

FURN. 3 Rm. apt. 1st Floor.
Close uptown. $40. Phone
322-6201.

Jim Hunt Realty

10 x 46 2 BR Modern Trailer.
Prefer Navy couple. Holly­
wood Trlr. Park. Ph. 322
2778.
1 BR Ilousetraller furn. Ph.
322-1187,
4 BR, 2 Bath, home. Avail­
able, Juno. 322-9595.
2 BR, fully furnished. Avail­
able May 1. Prefer adults.
1503 Sanford Ave.
UNFURN. 1 Lg. BR Apt. Kit.
equipt. 10818 W. 18th St. Ph.
349 3952.
NOT RESPONSIBLE

West on 25th St. and
Left on Lake Mary Blvd.
322-2744

V A - FHA
Property Manaprement
Sl Sales Broker

2-ROOM furn. apt. $55 mo.
incl. water k elec. 322-3860.

Air-Conditioning Optional
As Low aa $350 Down

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE MARY

1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime

FURN. 3 BR house. Close to
base. $65 mo. Ph. 322 6261.

2 BR nicely furn. house. Ph.
322-6237.

BEDROOM HOMES
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

LAKE WYMAN
HEIGHTS
LONGWOOD
(South on 17-93—6 ml.
2 Blks. Northwest of
Longwood Plaza)
TRAILER i .;ADES
CONSIDERED

Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 8, A 8
Bedroom

LMN Enterprises,
Inc.

Government

Ph. 838-3911

Owned Homes FHA - VA HOMES
1 , 1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
Priced From $6,750
1, M , k 2 BATHS
Down Payments DOWN PAYMENTB FROM
$100
As Low As $100
Low Monthly Payment!
Monthly Payments For Complete Information
See Or Call Your
From $43.50
To make the beet horns
FHA - VA
buy, aee the
VA - FHA
SALES BROKER
Appointed
Stenstrom Realty
Property
2583 Park Dr.
322 2428
Management &amp;
3
BR., 1 BATH
Sales Broker
Screened porch, including kit­
Jim Hunt Realty

I will not be responsible
for any debts Incurred hr
snyone other than myself.
Capt. Clarence A. Blouin

Office

FA 3-2118
FA 38848

MM P a r t Dr.

Sanford. Fla.

Payton Realty

Animal Land
Aranas

FA 2-1301

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7.Summer (PM
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AGENCY - REALTOR
8465 8. Park Are.
Pbonea FA 2-2364 or FA 2 2283
BY OWNER. 8 BR house.
Low down pymL 415 Beth
Dr., Ravenna Pk. Phone
322-7871.

444fDn
t—

44 Noboa

Charming amall bouse—pan­
elled living room—fire place
—3 Bedrooms, bath, kitch­
en that'll make you want
to cook, a full acre of tiled
land teeming with pink and
red roees, fragrant Coofederate Jaim loe, Holly­
hocks, peeaa ueea. Com­
pletely air-conditioned. Out­
door screened party room,
utility room, carport, work
abed. Call or come.
JOHN E. FOX. REALTOR
808 N. Park
8818838 after I 323-3830

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chen equip. Down payment
$350. Monthly Payment!
$58.50.
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS,
INC.
1X8074

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8 - Bed room Hi

CUSTOM REALTY
WINTER PARK
Coroar Lao Rd. sod 17-93
844-8881

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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. 322 - 5612
12. Real Estate For Sale 17. M ale H elp W a n te d

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New Custom Bunt Home on Man for Oliver Tractor. Grove
Crystal Lake. For Informa
work. Ph. 322-3998 after 6
tlon call 322-3378.
p. nt.
GREENBRIAR
Choice lota available In
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf course.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbriar
developed by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

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SWEETIE PIE

May 7, 19G4 — Tape 11

By Nadine Seltzer
LU

21. B e a u ty S alons
Complete Beauty Service
3 Senior Operators
Free Parking at 2nd A Oak
322-5742
105 So. Oak
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK

FURNISHED, UNFURNISH­
ED Lakefront, 3 BR, 1W Spring Permanent Special
bath, 15 x 30 Swimming pool 20 Percent off regular prices
in Sunland. 121 Lake D ot
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 322-0634
LOCH ARBOR- L*. 4 BR, 2
Bath, 17 x 17 playroom. 25. Plumbing Servic
Cent, alr-cond. It heat, lg.
util, rm., patio, dble car­
PLUMBING
port, sprinkler system w.
Contracting Repairs
own well, Located 1 blk
FREE ESTIMATES
fm Golf Course on lg.
R. L. HARVEY
150x150 lot. 414% GI Loan. 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Will sell my equity. 207
27. Special Service
Ridge Rd. Call 322-8522.

"Come back here and fila your flight plant"
27. Special Services

31. Poultry • Livestock

REPRINTS AVAILABLE
I Shetland Pony for Sale.
Of pictures that have been
Stallion. Call after 5, 322published in The Herald.
4703.
Call Bill Vincent at The
Bay Horse, $125. Inquire at
Sanford Herald. 322-2611.
No. 1 Fire Station. Sanford.
29. A u to m o b ile S erv ice

31A. Pets

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free Inspection, estimates, REDUCED: Boston Bull Ter­
pickup, delivery. Rccoring
rier puppies. AKC Reg. E.
It repairs discounted.
E. Walker, 806 E. 20th St.
21H4 E. 3rd.
322-3443
Ph. 322-6187.

322-3790,

Auto Glaas, Tops
k Seat Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

32. Flowers - Shrubs

GROW your own hydroponic
tomatoes;
in containers;
some bearing. Grosser'* Hy­
droponic Farm, S. Sanford
Ave,

JUST REDUCED
I Bedroom, 114 bath spacious,
Quality Home, nicely locat­ 200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
304 W. 2nd St. FA 24032
ed and convenient to shop­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
WELLS
DRILLED,
PUMPS,
ping, schools and churches.
BLOOMING Roses on Chero­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
$11,900 with |400 Down.
kee stock. All other kinds
All Type* and 81iet
of Nursery shrubbery and
We Repair and Service
4 T 1 N I
Senkarik Glaas and Paint trees.
Gray Shadows Nursery
Machinery and Supply Co.
Company
1901 8. Park Ave.
5 Ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
307
W.
2nd
St.
FA
2-6432
310
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2-4423
PA 2-5233 anytime

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Seminole Realty

MOTHER
M — is for the Many
extras this borne
has built-in;
O — is for the Only ooe
ot It's kind, thin
county within;
T — la for the Times
it will bring you

Go West!

v&gt;

P ut thorn eU together, they
spell MOTHER— A queen
tot thla castle containing t
Bedrooms, 2 tile baths,
screened broesewey, separ­
ate dining, kRchsa end liv­
ing rooms. Just H mile
from city. Paved etreo t
$13,500. Tarms if desired.

JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6457 for Appointment

16. Peistaio Help Wanted
Make Mooey the easy way.
Full time, p art time. Ph.
322-2016, 2 k 6 p. m.
BEAUTY OPERATOR
WANTED
Junior or Senior
Pb. 322-9658

ALIX OF SANFORD
- v

Experienced Sewing Machine
Operators needed. Steady
year-round employment In
our modern air-conditioned
factory. 3620 Orlando Dr.,
8anford.
Beauty Counselor has an
opening in this area for a
representative. Must be at­
tractive and have car. For
interview, phone 322-60T3.

17. Male Help Wanted

9.

The City of Sanford Civil Ser­
vice Board la accepting ap­
plications for the position
of City Engineer. Qualifica­
tions: Age 21 to 43 yrs;
graduate engineer; Resident
; of Seminole County for at
i least six months; Exper! ienco as City Engineer.
Submit application* to Civil
Service Examiner In City
e Halt not later than May 13,
1964.

V'
—«

1012 Sanford Ave.

$ Bank $

FU R N ITU R E

(2) 1962 Volkswagen

Sodae; •quipped with radio and
beater, low mileage, sock only . . .

PROOF!

THIS ES

1959 Plymouth
2-door; onto, traae., radio 41 heater,
only omo owner, A perfect second
ear.

1960 Ford Falcon

New Urea, new paint, run* good. Vou
may drlvs It homa for only . . .

1955 Chevrolet Belair

4-door; V-8 engine, auto, trine., ori­
ginal throughout, rune good.

1958 Ford Fairlane 500

Auto, trama., radio k heater. Ready
to «o for oaly . . .

1958 Chevrolet Belair

4-doori V-8 eogiao, radio 4k heater.
Priced to m II a t . . .

Used

Tho "Dodgo Boys" havo corralled a few
■tray* and “doffies” that need a home.
Bring your own laaso and name your price!
These are perfect for second earn, fiahing
cars, beach buggies, etc.

Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers - 668 4618
Clark St., Enterprise
1957 Buckeye, 8 x 36, 2 BR,
good cond. 10 x 20 screened
room. Reasonable. 322-8023.
8 x 36 all aluminum, $350
down, assume pymta $38.18
mo. Ph. 323-0609 after 5
p. m.
T R A I L E R , Champion '58.
8 x 35. Low down pymt.
Assume pymt*. Lot 71*
Park Ave. Trailer Park.

CLASSICS

MUST BE
SOLD!

Car

From

Holler

Motor Sales

IT

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BEST

A V A ILA B LE

Our Used Cars are tested with
the “Sun” Electronic engine
tester which is the official test­
ing equipment used at the Day­
tona Speedway.

*1395

Hey! Bargain Hunters!

64

Reconditioned And Tested

*1495
*1495
*695
*695
*395
*395
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31). Trailer* • Cabana*

ThotW hen You Buy An

1960 Chevrolet Impala

Convertible, Now top, equipped with
radio 4k hooter, power stearins a
brakes, automatic tram ., original
throughout.

USED ROATS &amp; motors.
GUNS. New It Used. Large
selection. Will trade, also
repair. Tackle told k re­
paired. Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp St Gun Shop.

1012

The Dodge Boys
Will Help You
Corral Ona Of Them
Excellent Buys!

HARDTOP, locally owned, o n l y
18.000 actual mites, original through­
out.

Gateway To The Waterway
Hobson Sporting Goods
Your EVIN'RUDE Dealer
364 6 8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961

National

USED C A R
D EA L!

1962 Dodge Lancer GT

37. Ilonts • Motors

Repossessions

Budget Furn. Co.

If You're Shooting
For A Better

to t

H — is for the Home
th li house will make
with love k boys;
E — la for the Everlasting
comfort this home has
to otter;
R — is for the R a n oppor­
tunity being offend you
to own her.

'60 Renault Dauphlne with '61
engine. Exc. cond. through­
out. Asking $495. Ph. 3228614.

Extra Clean Cars

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Wagner s Amoco

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDER8
II. U. POPE CO., Inc.

36. A utom obile* • T ru c k a

PR IC E PAID

LAWNS renovated — Aerate
—Remove thatch — Chinch
Siamese kittens. $15. 223
Buy Spray (VC-13)—Ferti­
Bradshaw Drive.
AUTOMOTIVE
1091 S. Park
322-5232
lize—Ph. 322-4244.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Niles; 322-8971-3013 or 2248 MANSFIELD LAWN SF.R.
FREE. Four sweet little fuz­
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
zy male kittens need good
I BR, 2 bath home. Low
Good Used Cars Sold
Lawn Service, blowing, land­
homes. Call 322-3328.
down payment. Ph. 323-0648.
118
French
Ave.
322-7765
scaping, grass setting, etc.
I BR., 1V4 bath home. As­
sume payments. 322-5455.

34. Article* For Sale

GUARANTEED
H IG H E ST

Ball-Blair Agency

Seminole Realty

36. A utom obile* * T ru c k s

Used furniture, appliances, HONEY FOR SALE; One gal­ Used Auto. Washer, needs 1963 Thundcrbird, beige, fully
lon, $3.00. Call 322-2960 af­ repair, $13. 322-5791.
tools, elc. Bought - Sold.
equipped with air. Perfect
ter 5 p. m. FREE DELIV­
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
condition. 9000 ml. Call
ERY WITHIN SANFORD Console Stereo AM-FM radio322-8582 after 3 p. m.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
record
player.
Multiplex
CITY LIMITS.
1963 Corvair Monza, 4 speed.
adapter. 322-8167.
For the biggest selection of
READY MIX CONCRETE
HAH. I’alomar red, black
nearly new and ujed furni­
May Special. Machcttci, 99c.
ture. see Noll's Furniture Patioi, Floor, Free Eitlm a.zs Army-Navy Surplus, 310 San­ interior. Bal. approx. $1975,
payments $70.91 mo. Will
Brokerage In Casselberry Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
ford Ave.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
take $200 or old car as
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
iteel, grease traps, dry
equity. Call 322-6002 after
wells. Stepping stones.
Sell Us Your rurniture.
5.
Quick Service With the MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Henry J. Good second csr,
322 5751
Cash. SUPER TRADING 309 Elm Ave.
b i g $ $ SAVINGS
$80. Glenn Straley, Enter­
TOST. FA 2-0677.
On Floor Models k
SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC
prise Road, Orange City.
Demonstrators
SLANT-O-M ATIC 500A
FltKK ESTIMATE
(FREE
Repair
ESTIMATES)
1960 Fiat 500 Dianchina, new
Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­ Fully automatic. Just dial It
In Your Home
tires, good corn!., $350. Ph.
snd sew. Take up payments
ovating. New It Used Furni­
In Sanford Call
322-8522.
of $10.20 mo. or pay off
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
SINGER
b tl. $168.40. Liberal trade
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
1950 Mercury. Good cond.
Representative at
for your old machine. Call
FA 3-2117.
New paint Job. $250. Ph.
Alan's
Fabrics
&amp;
Rugs
anytime for Free Home
3220171.
322-5783
WANTED reliable couple to
Trial. 322 8627.
take up monthly payments
Get professional carpet clean­
SINGER
of $13.50 on S complete
ing results—rent Blue Lus­
rooms of furniture. Cali Drop-In B o b b i n . Zigzags,
tre Elec. Shampooer. $1 per
m
ikes
buttonholes,
sews
on
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
buttons. Like new. Pay off day. Carroll'* Furn.
lect.
balance of $47.40 or assume
35. Article* Wanted
BEDS FOR RENT
6 payments of $7.90. Sanford
for
Hospital, Rollawayi, Juve­ Sewing Center, 322-4901.
CASH for good clean Uaed
nile. FREE delivery and
Furniture. Noll-Furay Furni­
MOVING, FURNITURE
rick-up.
ture. 901 W. First St., Ph.
Balance Paid Off
PRACTICALLY NEW
FURNITURE CENTER
322 6591.
Anywhere In U.S.A,
Bedroom
set
complete
$35;
1100 French Ave.
2 single Hollywood Reds 36. A utom obile* • T ruck#
Ph. FA 2-7953
complete $/4 oa.; 1 Sofa
322 4503
bed A matching chair $80;
1-3 pc. Dinette set $50; 1
Gas Stove, apt. size $40; 2
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
Chest of Drawers $20 ea.;
Was on Lay-a-Way at
Mlsc. Item* (cabinets- tab­
les, etc.). Make offer. Ph.
'61 Renault, $697 bal, $33 mo.
838-8460.
on So. Orange Ave.
'55 Chevrolet $597 bal, $32 mo,
Now can be seen at
SEWING MACHINE
'55 Pontiac, $499 bal, $25 mo.
298 Longwood Plaza
REPOSSESSED SINGER
'59 Ford, $514 bal, $27 mo,
Take up payments
Fully automatic. Sews on '57 Ply., $492 bal, $30 zno.
At only $12.80 per mo.
buttons. Makes buttonholes, '56 Chcv.,
$618bal,$33mo.
Ph. 838 4583
embroiders, m o n o g r a m i , '58 Metro.. $319 bal, $24 mo.
Also 1 Bedroom Suite
blind hems, etc. All with­ '55 Mercury, $487 bal, $26 mo.
Slightly damaged
out attachments. Guaran­ '59 Hillman, $087 bal, $34 mo.
at $5995
teed. Like new. Sold new '59 Ply., $081 bal, $34 mo.
over $300. Ualance due only '58 Chrys., $087 bal, $35 mo.
31. Articles For Sale
$79.86 or $8.08 month. Call '57 Iiuick, $599 bal, $32 mo.
Apt. size Elec. Range, $45.
Collect for Free Home Trial '56 Ford, $197 bal, $12 mo.
Ph. 322 9192.
241-9368 Service Discount.
'50 Mercury, $87 bal, $3 mo.
Itollaway tied, single Maple CYPRESS SIDING. Windows
bed complete; single bed It
k doors. Cheap. See at
springs. Good cond. Ph.
Palma Hotel, 322-2506 after
3223134.
6.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
NEW Self • propelled Lawn Kenmore Elec, range. Like
SANFORD AVE.
Mower $69 93; 3 used mow­ new. Reasonable. Can be
OPEN
EVENINGS
ers $15 es.; Heavy duty
seen at 1800 MeilonviUc.
self propelled mower $39 93;
Phono 322-4503
322-7225.
Riding Reel type $69.95; A
lot of other Items also: Double bed with 3” foam rub­
BUYING A ItC T ST
Mower Blades It.05; Wheels
USED CAR?
ber m attress $30; table TV
$1.50; B U I L D I N G FOR
FINANCE IT WITH U»
$23; Bahama couch $20;
RENT. ROWE EQUIPMENT
Platform rocker $15; other ♦ Low Interest Mates
m lscellaneous h o u s e hold
CO., on 17-92 Longwood, Ph.
♦ Low llenthly Payments
838-7953.
item i. Ph. $22-6617.
FLORIDA STATE BANK

SINGER
Birthday Sale!

Ace Beauty Salon
Call for Evening Appts.
Mayfair Hotel
Pb. 322-8525
Free Parking

Sewing; Alterations, button­
holes, tippers, etc. Kather­
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
ine Corwin, 1427 Lake Dr.,
3rd 4c Park Ave.
Casselberry. TE 8-1260.
Phone 322-5641
OVER 25 YEARS
SEE 1 1
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
2009 Magnolia Ave.
holstering, Draperies, Slip­
A "B etter Quality” Medallion
covers. Time Payments as
Custom • Built Home, con­ little as $5 mo. Drapery
taining 3 Bedrooms 4c load­ Hardware Installations.
ed with outstanding fea­ KULP DECORATING SHOP
tures; I n c l u d i n g large
Ph. 322-2335
screened patio 4c completely
* fenced yard.
For Repairs and Painting, call
PniCF.D? $15,500
322-5426 after 5 p. m. week: TERMS! $3,250 Down. Assume
days.
existing 5U% FHA Mort­
Plano Tuning and Repair
gage at $99 monthly. Im ­
W. L. Harmon - FA 1-42®
mediate possession.

34. Articles For Sale

33. F u r n itu r e

We ask you to come in and in­
spect the most modern testing
equipment available anywhere.

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Let us sell you (he Rambler of your choice, at a
price that can't be beaten!

We will endeavor to offer you (he LOWEST PRICES,
HIGHEST TRADE-INS now through May 15th.!

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free service nnd performance l&gt;crau*e we only WANT the BEST reconditioned used car* and we
HAVE the BEST reconditioned u*ed care available. Our past sale* and customer Hutinfuction 1m
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By Jane Casselberry
I urdsy had what every mlsaile I ter, mecca of all young aelen- er took Ihe group of 21 stu­
dents and nine adult* on a
The South Seminole Junlot buff dreama of, a VIP tour lists.
Illgh School MlitUe Club S at | of Cape Kennedy Space Cen-| Protocol officer Henry Deck- two-hour Inspection of the
missile launch complexes in­
cluding a visit inside the 10foot thick concrete wslls of
a blockhouse.
As we entered the gate our
guide pointed out the sky­
scraper-like structure* across
the Banana River rising from
the Merritt Island moonport.
Scattered about the palmet­
to covered dunes of the cape
the gantries ofr servicing the
various missiles rise from
billion dollar complexes, with
the largest 37 stories tall.
The Centaur rocket, button­
ed up to protect it from tho
weather, stood for launching
scheduled for this week. The
Centaur will make a deep
probe sending a survey pack­
age to the moon to send back
television pictures ami other
Your homo investment is one of
data.
tho largest your family will mako
Progress made In the Unit­
ed States' man in spice pro­
in a lifetime. NOW Is tho time
gram, since Astronaut Alan
to remodel — add that extra room
Shepard made the first his­
for a growing family, build a
toric flight on May S, 19*11,
was obvious ss we saw tho
convenient patio, garage or utility
evolution from the first crude
area. Florida State Bank stands
efforts to today's sophisticat­
ready to make your remodeling
ed Saturn launching pads.
We wero shown the very
easy, convenient and financially
small ordinary looking Irunch
sound. Call our installment loan
pad from which we sent our
department today at 322-1611*
first astronaut into space and
all the hardware used in tho
launch now being accumulat­
ed for re-assembly at the pro­
posed Space Museum to be
constructed on Merritt Island
by NASA.
In contrast to the space age
additions to the landscape, a
light house, built in 1858 and
operated by the Coast Guard
still
stands,
and,
oddly
enough, it doesn't look at all
out of place.
It was exciting to see first
hand things so familiar to
MEMBER F.D.LC.
television audiences such as
bb— fBBpyyw.1"yyu.rgiyt rtir»t!&gt;iw,viiy,f t fpfflPHHHflHi
Hanger S headquarters for
Uic astronauts, ami the white
SANFORD
room, surgically sterile room
atop Uie gantry.
Our guide described the

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taurant formerly were owned
by the astronauts
From thcic the group went
to Tatrick Air Force Base to
view the impressive display
of missiles there. Last stop
was at a gift shop for the
youngsters to buy souvenirs
of their trip.
The school bus was driven
by Mrs. Geneva Largent and
other adults accompanying
the group were Mrs. Cather­
ine Martin- missile club ad­
visor; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Moore, Tom Barnes, Mrs.
Frank Stchli, Mrs. Jam es
Tate, Mrs. H. L. Severs and
your reporter.

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thing* lead In the ambitious
effort to put men on the
moon by 1970 with the aid
of the pirwerfu! Saturn V roc­
ket and Apollo space craft.
The group enjoyed a lun­
cheon in the press club room
of the Cape Colony Inn at
Cocoa Beach where oil port­
raits of the six astronauts
hang In the lobby as remind-

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past dramatic event* which
have taken place at the Cape
and told of some of the future
plans such as the Gemini pro­
gram scheduled to send two
men aloft in December for an
extended Ume and plans to
send up a group of scientists
for six months in a labora­
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VOL. 56
Did you know that the Good
Friday earthquake in Alaska
was "felt” in Florida? It
was. Monitoring devices in
te st wells throughout the
state recorded the jar. The
devices work similarly to an
automobile gas gauage. Short*
]y after the 'quake occurred,
the gauges fluctuated as
much as seven feet from low
to high points.
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Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Generally fair today and Saturday; hiph today 83-90: low tonight in the 60s.
United Press Leased W re
Established 1908
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1J61 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Feasibility
BRIEFS Study To Be
Moscow Mum
Launched Soon

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Those monitoring the mon
Itor devices explained it this
way: W ater beneath the
earth's surface is held there
by "shelves” somewhat siml
lar in design to a sponge.
When the 'quake hit Alaska,
the water table was pushed
away from the area and it
sprang to the surface where
ever there were no "holes” or
test wells. This pushed the
gsuges up; then as the water
raced back after the initial
push, it lowered the table and
the gauges.
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Frlncipal Harold Ileckenbach reports pre-school round
up for the 1004-05 school
term will be held between 1
and 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Pinecrest School auditorium
Youngsters who will be six
years old on or before Jan. 1
ahould be registered. Parents
or guardians are requested to
bring birth certificates.
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The downtown areas of
aome cities are combatting
the competition from all-pur­
pose ahopplnr canters, with ita
free and unlimited parking
facilities, by abandoning park­
ing meters, according to the
American Automobile Associa­
tion. "A recent survey by the
American Municipal Associa­
tion revealed th at 49 cities, in
20 states, have removed more
than 19,000 metcra since
1969."
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The association added that
“roughly three out of four
meters were taken from onatreet positions in business
districts, 15 per cent from off•treet municipal lota, and the
remainder f r o m on-street
spots out of the business dis­
trict." Shades of things to
coma locally? ? ?
a
a
a
Florida’s c a b b a g e palm
serves a variety of purposes.
Not only is it good to eat,
but it also has many com­
mercial uses aa well. The
aturdy palm fibers are man­
ufactured Into whisk brooms
and brushes, while the tough
fan-shaped leaves provide ma­
terial for a variety of woven
goods such as pocketbooks,
hats and baskets. The trunks
make an excellent piling for
docks and piers. But most na­
tive Floridians know the palm
for it tender inner bud called
"swamp cabbages” which can
be eaten rooked or raw and
tastes like ordinary cabbage,
a
a
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Final tabulation of the Ri­
fe anis Club's pancake aupper
and auction shows more thsn
$1,200 netted — the money to
aid underprivileged children
and provide scholarships to
deserving students. The club
served 700 suppers during the
night General Chairman G.
Andrew Speer thanked all who
made the event so highly suc­
cessful, especially the Quak­
e r Oats Company, Alaga
Syrup Company and Winn
Dixie for donating the sup­
plies. Merchants in the area
were also singled out for do­
nating merchandise w h i c h
was auctioned off.
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The Fleet Reserve plans a
benefit dance at the old Leg­
ion Hut Saturday night from
• to midnight with proceeds to
be used for the Reserve's
building fund.
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Lyman High juniors and
seniors will be traveling al­
most to Kissimmee Saturday
aight for the annual Juniorsenior prom which is set for
p.m. at Tuppcrware head•Huartcra,

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MOSCOW (DPI) — Soviet
authorities maintained sil­
ence today on American and
Development of east and
British charges that four southeast Seminole County,
Western
military
attaches
especially along the south
were drugged recently in the
shore of Iaiko Jessup, was
Ilussion city of Odessa.
given bright prospect this
morning when County Engi­
CHICAGO (UPI) — New neer William Bush announced
York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ the State Road Department is
feller led a llepiihliean broad­ ready to commence operations
side against President John­ on tlie long-proposed cause­
son Thursday with the charge way across that lake.
tli.it Democrats don't know
The genera tion-old idea of
how to get the country mov­ a causeway was given im|&gt;ctus
ing.
when the State Board of Con­
trol selected for n state uni­
versity tho Adaniueei site In
DES MOINES, Iowa (LTD Orange County at the Semin­
—Democratic leaders from ole County line three miles
Washington ami 14 Midwest south of Oviedo city limits on
states kicked off a two-day SR 520.
"family meeting” today with
Bush said this morning Max
predictions of a possible land­ Brewer, state road commis­
slide victory tor President sioner for this district, had
Johnsou in November.
assured Gen. J. C. Hutchison,
of tho County Commission,
that a feasibility study for the
WASHINGTON (U PI) — causeway will bo "launched
New York attorney Bertram very shortly.”
It. Daikcr, who was on the
The county engineer stated
losing side in the Supreme the SRD plans to send its
Court's first school prayer de­ liargu bearing soil boring
cision, today urged adoption equipment into Iaike Jessup
of a constitutional amendment to make tests to determine the
to override that decision.
route of the causeway.
It has liccn proposed tlie
causeway shall link Sanford
HEIDELBERG, G crm any- Avenue with Sit 41'J in the
(OPI) — U. S. Army Capt. vicinity of Tuskawilla Road.
Alfred Svenson, who was re ­ There will be three or four
turned to the West more than bridges to permit bout truffle
a year after defecting to East and flow of wutrr.
Germany, will be court marBush said further Hint un­
tialed tor desertion and pots- doubtedly the causeway and
iiy (or belaying f; Tets, mili­ the .dbstlprtihf highway cross­
tary sources *atd*tonay.
ing It would be accepted aa a
state primary road project.
Further prospect for devel­
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — opment of rustern Seminole
Gov. George Wallace of Ala­ County is seen in plana for
bama received a check for Improvement of Sit 1.1, be­
$4,200 from the Dollars for tween Chuluota and Geneva,
Wallace Committee of Shreve­ mine rommonly railed Snow
port yesterday to help finance Hill Itoad, and, as proposed hy
tlie unpledged elector move­ tho East Centrul Florida Re­
ment and his Maryland presi­ gional Planning Council, a
dential primary campaign.
"grcenhelt scenic" highway
extending from Port Grunge
southerly in tliu vicinity of Kit
DANVILLE. Calif. (UPI) - II to a point south of Orlundo.
Authorities probed through the
Bush ulso said this morning
charred and scattered wreck­ that an SRD road survey team
age of a Pacific Air Lines is uperating in Seminole Coun
plane today in an effort to ty to determine renter lines
determine what caused the for Sit 420, SR 427, S 40 and
twin-engined turbo prop to other roads. Mups from these
crash into a hill east of San surveys will lie used to estab­
Francisco, killing all II per­ lish necessary rights-of-way
sons aboard.
for future road Improvements.
The county engineer ex­
plained that two fact'lls enter
SAIGON. Smith Viet Nam Into the SRD’s new activity in
(UPI I— The brother of the Seininnlo County: Tho pro­
late deposed President Ngo p o s e d state university near
Dinh Diem, N'go Dinh Can Oviedo and the completion of
will be executed by a fir­ a number of interstate high­
ing squad Saturday despite a ways in other parts of the
merry appeal hy U. S Am- state.
basador Henry Cabot laidge,
the government announcer! to­
day.

Rocky Raps Demos

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Jessup Causeway On SRD 'Go'

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Ono of The Herald staffers,
under the pseudonym of Jud­
ith H. Turner has an article
in the May issue of “The
American Girl" magazine, one
which caters to tecn-ag&lt;tl
girl readers. The title is “Be
an Expert on Your Own.
Judy says the magazine is not
generally available a t news
stands but is sold through
subscriptions and Is in librar­
ies.

J

DISTRICT WINNER In the Jaycces’ annual merit scholarship contest.
Miss Susan Halback, is shown as she received the winner's certificate
Thursday from local Jnycee officials. Makinir the presentation were Jim
Smith, left, Jaycce president; and Bill Reck, project chairman.. Miss Halhack now heads into the statewide contest—the winner to lie announced
next weekend.
(Herald Photo)

SHS Contestant
'Solid Support' In Statewide
For Lady Mayor Compelition
"Solid support" for Mayor
Irene Van Ecpoel and Coun­
cilman Arthur Ferrin, charg­
ed In a petition with m isap­
propriation of village funds,
was voted Thursday evening

Board Called To
Act On Kelly's .
Recount Request
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Secretary of State T o m
Adams called the State Can­
vassing Board into special
session today to determine
what to do about a demand for
a recount of votes in the gov­
ernor's race and an expected
request for a recheck of hair­
line results in the contest for
attorney general.
Adams, who received a tele­
gram ahortly before 11 a.m.
from Sen. Scott Kelly of
Lakeland asking for a com­
plete recount and investiga­
tion of tho first prim ary gov­
ernor'! race results, said he
Is in a quandry about the
next step.
Atty. Gen. Jam es Kynes.
who bowed to challenger Earl
Faircloth by less than l.ooo
votes in the results reported
by news media, has not for­
mally asked for recount but
Adams said "1 understand at­
torneys are now drafting his
petition for a recount."
There apparently ii no sta ­
tute setting out a procedure
for a statewide recount of
votes and no precedent in
Florida history to g u i d e
Adams, who is the state's
chief election official.
Assistant AUy. Gen. Wilson
Wright, Kynes' expert on
election law, said the statutes
are silent but he said Adams
is the chief administrative of*
ficial on elections and "he
could take the bull by the
horns and order the recount.”
Wright said under law, a
candidate can get a machine
recount of votes by charging
error or fraud.

when the North Orlando Home
Owners Association was re­
activated.
Some 30 North Orlando res­
idents reactivated Use dorm­
ant association and elected
Mrs. Annette Wilcox as pres­
ident and Mrs. Gladys Rone
as secretary-treasurer.
The association, dormant
for more than 2Vi years, was
founded by Ferrin.
"Purpose o f the organitatk&gt;n," said Councilman Arthur
Rhodes this morning, "is to
stand solidly behind Mayor
Van Ecpoel and Couneilmun
Ferrin ou the charges made
against them at the last coun­
cil meeting."
Rhodes added that the as*
sociation members agreed to
accept the financial responsi­
bility necessary to clear May­
or Van Ecpoel and Ferrin. He
said they pledged their moral
support in the m atter and are
retaining legal advice.
Ex-Mayor W. W. Anderson,
who filed the petition seeking
Mayor Van Eeepoel’s and
Fcrrin's ouster from office,
said today the two checks
mentioned in liic charges have
not yet been approved by the
council. Tiic checks were for
payment of painting the vil­
lage's police cruiser and
rental of a truck to haul sand
for the IJttlo la-ague hall
park. Mayor Van Ecpoel
claims the action was sanc­
tioned when the council ap­
proved painting the cruiser
and renting Uic truck.
Anderson said "there were
some 30 odd signatures on the
six p e t i t i o n s circulated
through the village. I was re­
sponsible for approximately
five signatures on one pelltion, two of these being mine
and my wife's. Therefore, f
(ail to realire why all of Irene
Van Ecpocl's anger is leveled
only at me."

Rusk To Europe
WASHINGTON (UIM) —
Secretary of State Dean Busk
flew today to Europe for a
series of military and poli­
tical fence-mending talkj with
NATO allies.

Susan Halback. Seminole
High School senior, has ad­
vanced to the statewide com­
petition in the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce's merit
teaching scholarship contest.
Miss Halback is sponsored
by the Sanford-Seminole Jay ­
cces. She won the local con­
test ami then the district
event to qualify for the state
competition.
T T - x t - 'c winner will vc
announce# it ■&lt;* fate ecu*
vrntion next we kend.
The local • fry won-, out
over entries from other Joy­
ce® organizations in Central
Florida, from Lake Wales to
Leesburg,
The local Jaycee president,
Jim Smith, and the project
chairman, Bill Beck, pre­
sented Miss Halback with her
district winner certificate and
a college dictionary. They al­
so congratulated her for her
fine school work and extra­
curricular records.
The merit teaching scholar­
ship program is promoted
each year by the Junior
Chamber of Commerce and
the Florida Consumer Finance
Association on a statewide
level.
This is the second consecu­
tive year the local Jaycces
have sponsored a district win­
ner. Each year all qualified
senior students are invited
to participate hv Hie local
chapters of the Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce.

Injured Man’s
Condition Good
Ralph Peters, 40, of 1(0
Sunset Avenue, was reported
in "good” condition this
morning by Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital attaches follow­
ing a bus-automobile accident
Thursday afternoon.
Police reported this morn­
ing that Itoy I,. Wallace, Or­
lando bus driver, had stopped
on French Avenue for a rail­
road crossing at Seventh
Street and that Peters drove
his car into the rear ot the
bus.

Demos Meet

Asks Reversal

Court Martial

$4,200 For Wallace

Probe Wreckage

Can To Re Shot

Club To Honor
Mothers Sunday

Truman Walks
Into 81st Year

CANAL DISTRICT officials visited tlie Volusia County Commission
Thursday morning, briefing the members on the proposed location of
n four-lane highway to parallel the St. Johns-Indian River canal. From
left are Dohrcn \V. Wiggert, consultant of Reynolds, Smith and Hills;
John Krldcr, canal district chairman; J. I). Wingfield Jr., of tho F.ast
Central Florida Regional Planning Council; and S. O. Shinholscr Jr., canal
district member.
(Herald Photo)

Longwood To
Act On Bar's
Liquor Permit
Ry Donna Kslrs
Tho I.one wood City Council
voted last night to consider
revoking the liquor license of
tlie lamgwond Hotel and Bar
for violation of city ordinanc­
es. The license is issued in
the name of Carl I,. Watkins.
The state (leverage depart­
ment revoked the state liquor
license and padlocked Uie es­
tablishment Wednesday after­
noon.
In other business the $540
hid of Orange Paving and
Construction Company for re­
surfacing Church SI reel from
the old city limits to Highway
17-92 vvus accepted.
Motions were made and ap­
proved to clay Wayman Street
from Orange Avenue to Sanlando Springs Drive ami to
open uml clay Warren Avenue
from Grant Street to Lakeview Street.
Council agreed to receive
bids for the installation of ac
roustieal tile in the council
chain tiers of (lie new city hall.
Kichard Zartman, l o c a l
builder, was auth-Fiicrf to
draw plans for tin1 proposed
new municipal garage ware­
house to be located on (lie
propcity near the new city
well.
Mrs. Gerl Hitsman express­
ed her appreciation to council
for street lights being located
behind her place of Imsiuesa
on Sanlando Springs Drive.
B. Kyvorkin complained
that city taxes on his orange
grove on Seminole Avenue
had been increased in ltM&gt;3
over 19G2. The complaint was
taken under advisement.
Mark Bulloek asked that
council determine tho correct
spelling (Beider or Beiter) of
the name on tlie street on
which his residence is locat­
ed. Bulloek pointed out that
use of both spellings on var­
ious city plats and maps is
confusing, invcsligalion will
be made hy Longwood Mayor
A. It. Lormann.
Financial statement was ap­
proved and various hills paid.

2 From DeBary
Hurl In Crash

WASHINGTON (UPI) _
Former President Harry 8
Truman was in town today
Tlie Sanford Elks Ixxlgc "doing alt I can, as much as
I please.”
will hold its annual Mother's
And that called for a schcDay program at the Elks Club uled 7 a. m. EDT walk near
Sunday at 2 p m.
the Blair House to start off
Tlie public is invited and a his 81st year of life. Walking
gilt will tie presented to the to keep the leg veins in shape
oldest and youngest mother. and selecting parents with serious.
Mrs. Ann Steinhilbcr, 70, his
Refreshments Hill lie served long life spans is Truman's
wife, who suffered possible
formula for longevity.
after the program.
head injuries and is in critical
condition.
According to Florida High­
way Patrolman Bill Stringfield, Steinhilber was driving
north on Highway 17-92 when
he started to make a left
turn. His car was struck by
a vehicle driven south on tlie
"The press will try to make carried on with the party, highway by F r a n k Ellit
a football of this thing," he which included a teen-age Tomes, 33, of Richmond, Va.,
said. Only a few selected beauty contest in which Sissy a visitor to Seminole County.
Tomes was not hospitalized
newsmen were invited to the was a contestant.
although
he suffered minor in­
wedding. Dawson feels newsDawson said of Saturday's
palters were resjionsible for festivities, "my wife is crush­ juries.
internal strife in the nudist ed and my daughter is morti­ Troo|&gt;cr Stringfkld said th«
camp at the anniversary par­ fied about news accounts cars were a total loss.
ty for the founders of the hinting it would lie a Homan
camp.
holiday.
The party attracted lore
"A wedding is a sacred
WASHINGTON (UPI) newsmen than nudists. Many thing and because ws will Defense Secretary Robert S.
of Die club members sat in not be garbed. Is that any McNamara leaves tonight on
lla- camp office having a reason for Jokes, in poor his trip to West Germany alal
council while Dawson bravely j laslc?” Dawsoa said.
Soi^th V i e t N a i u .

The Bride Will Wear Sun-Tan And A Veil
dock so he hss time for m ar­
riage and a short honeymoon
in Miami Beach.
At 4 p. m. Saturday Miss
Dawsoa, wearing a white
filmy veil to set off her limit­
less suntan ami clutching an
armlul of fresh flowers, will
marry Morrow who will have
neatly combed his hair and
abated.
The outdoor ceremony be­
neath the slash pines and
near an Olympic sized "bathmg -suits uot-aiiuwcd” v p o o l

will be at Miss Dawson's
home, the Sunny Acres Lodge
Camp.
Dawson, a lean man whose
hair is turning gray, is owner
of the camp and secretarytreasurer of the American
Nudist Camp Association.
Dawson will be the couple's
best man and he is determin­
ed the wedding will be dig­
nified. He will have to car­
ry the bride's ring in his
hand because he won't have a
pocket to tuck U hi.

Alignment of a proposed
four-lane highway, parallel
ing the Sanford • Titusville
Canal, was presented to the
Volusia County Commission
Thursday morning by Canal
Authority officials.
John Krldcr, chairman ot
tho St. Johns-Indian Ilivcr
Canal Authority, briefed com
tnlssioncrs on the authority’s
plans for supplying a con
nccting network ot roads to
"serve West Volusia and San
ford directly to the East
Coast."
Kridcr and J. D. Wingfield
Jr., planning operations dir
ector of the East Central
Florida
Regional Planning
Council allowed maps of tlie

Burns On Go;
High;'I Can Win'
MIAMI (U PI)—Jacksonville
Mayor Haydon Burns, the
only Democratic candidate for
governor with nothing to wor­
ry about but winning the May
20 runoff, came here today to
kick off (lie second stage of
ids campaign.
Burns spoke to a Bar Asso­
ciation meeting today, flew to
Tampa later in the day fur a
meeting with financial advis­
ers, then returned to Miami
for a barliccua on Saturday
before heading home to Jack­
sonville for tho weekend.
Miami Mayor Robert King
High, who ran srennd to Bums
hy heller llinn 100,000 votes in
Tuesday's first p r i m a r y ,
seemed undaunted tty the
closeness of his victory over
third mun Scott Kelly of
Lakeland, or over Kelly's de­
mand for a recount.
Thursday night, High (top|tcd into a banquet and told
Ills friends: "I won it I I won
ill I'm in the runoff."
But lie admitted, "All dny
I’ve been hanging hy my
Icctii. It was elrrtion night all
over."
As for Burns, High said, "1
ran heat that guy. I know I
can. I'll do it."

MedariH Named

WASHINGTON (UP!) Retired Maj. Gen. John B.
Medaris has been named
Two Dcllary residents were chairman of tlie Florida
Goldwater For President"
injured seriously Thursday
at I p in. in a two ear rrash committee.
on Highway 17 92, Just north
of Casselberry.
Under treatment at Florida
Saanitarium and Hospital, Or­
lando, arc:
Fred Stcinhitber, 67, of 33
Iris I.ane, DeBary, who re­
ceived possible clie»t injuries.
Ills rundilion was listed as

At The 'Simple, Old-Fashioned Home Wedding' --

DELRAY BEACH. (UPI) John Dawson says his daugh­
ter’s marriage Saturday will
be " a simple and just old
fashioned home wedding."
Nearly everybody there, ex­
cept the lawyer conducting
the service, will be naked.
Sixteen-year-old,
black
haired Sissy Dawsoa met
Charles D. Morrow, 23, a sail­
or, two years ago and H was
love at first sight.
Morcufe'a ship is la Ux&gt;

Canal Road Route
Given To Volusia
project—the canal, highway
and a north-south parkway.
These, it was pointed out,
would give West Volusia
County and nearby nreas "a
clear shot” to tho East Coast
by way of the highway.
Tlie road would use fill
from ranul dredging for a
base. The 12-mllo stretch in
Volusia County would be sup­
plied at no right-of-way cost
to Uic county, commissioners
were assured.
Bather, Kridcr noted, tho
authority has obtained ail
rights of way needed for the
canal from the land owners.
A 550-foot wide swath of
land is being obtained for tho
project. Two hundred feet of
UiU north o1 the canal would
be used for the highway.
The auUiority chairman told
commissioners Uic roadway
would be built far enough
away from the canal to allow
full utilization of the sp a ts
for industry, m arine and re ­
sidential projects.
Tlie canal would be 150
feet wide and 12 feet deep,
In addition, anoUier strip of
land would be reserved south
of the canal for an east-west
two lane road.
Authority members next
confer with the Volusia Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce and
the State Road Board to re­
view progress to date in tho
project.
Attending the meeting, in
addition to Krldcr and Wing­
field, was Dohcro W. Wiggert,
consultant from Uio archit­
ect ami engineering firm of
Reynolds, Smith and Ililla.

Briefing Held
On UF Program
Newspaper, television, ra­
dio and muguzino newsmen
from all sections of the state
attended a special briefing ill
Gainesville this morning on
Operation DARE," the Un­
iversity of Florida's new pro­
gram of agricultural develop­
ment.
Soma 13 of Florida's lop
newsmen attended tlie press
briefing which featured Dr.
E. T. York Jr. in an explunution of the new program.
"DARE" standi for Devel­
oping Agrirultiilat Resources
Effectively ami is a progiam
to realize completely Florida's
potential for agricultural de­
velopment.

CARIBE LOUNGE
IS NOW OPEN TIL

2:00 a.m.
IRON. Thru SAT.

. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
or Dinner . • •
r f C.m q
or make the Caribe
your late stop
** —
0f the evening

McNamara Tours

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